Scoreboard (Jan. 10)

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TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE

TODAY’S TV SCHEDULE

AUTO RACING

9 p.m. Dakar Rally (stage 6) * NBCSN

GOLF

6 a.m. European PGA Tour: Volvo Champions (first round) * TGC

2 p.m. PGA Tour: Sony Open (first round) TGC

HORSE RACING

10:30 a.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2

MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

2 p.m. Miami at North Carolina ESPN

2 p.m. Michigan State at Iowa ESPN2

2 p.m. Old Dominion at George Mason NBCSN

4 p.m. Kentucky at Vanderbilt ESPN

4 p.m. Arizona at Oregon ESPN2

6 p.m. Saint Mary’s (Calif.) at Gonzaga ESPN2

NBA BASKETBALL

3 p.m. New York at Indiana TNT

5:30 p.m. Miami at Portland TNT

WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

3 p.m. Missouri at Tennessee FOXSP2

FRIDAY’S TV SCHEDULE

AUTO RACING

9 p.m. Dakar Rally (stage 7) NBCSN

BOXING

4 p.m. NABO lightweight title bout: John Molina vs. Dannie Williams ESPN2

GOLF

6 a.m. European PGA Tour: Volvo Champions (second round) * TGC

2 p.m. PGA Tour: Sony Open (second round) TGC

HORSE RACING

10:30 a.m. Trackside Live! FOXSP2

6 p.m. The Quarters FOXSP2

MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY

2:30 p.m. Union at Princeton NBCSN

5 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Denver NBCSN

NBA BASKETBALL

3 p.m. Chicago at New York ESPN

5:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers ESPN

* Tape-delayed broadcast

Today’s BIIF games

Boys soccer

Parker at Kamehameha, 4 p.m.

Girls BASKETBALL

Varsity games follow 6 p.m. JV contests unless noted below

Kealakehe at Honokaa

Kamehameha at Pahoa

Ka‘u at Hilo

Waiakea at Keaau

Pro Football

NFL Playoff Glance

Divisional Playoffs

Saturday’s games

Baltimore at Denver, 11:30 a.m. (CBS)

Green Bay at San Francisco, 3 p.m. (FOX)

Sunday’s games

Seattle at Atlanta, 8 a.m. (FOX)

Houston at New England, 11:30 a.m. (CBS)

Conference Championships

Sunday, Jan. 20

AFC, TBA (CBS)

NFC, TBA (FOX)

Pro Bowl

At Honolulu

Sunday, Jan. 27

AFC vs. NFC, 2 p.m. (NBC)

Super Bowl

At New Orleans

Sunday, Feb. 3

AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 1 p.m. (CBS)

Men’s College Basketball

Major Scores

Wednesday’s results

EAST

Butler 72, Saint Joseph’s 66

Delaware 69, Hofstra 54

Fordham 82, Duquesne 75

George Washington 78, St. Bonaventure 59

Hartford 68, Maine 61

Louisville 73, Seton Hall 58

Rutgers 58, St. John’s 56

Stony Brook 62, Binghamton 37

Syracuse 72, Providence 66

Towson 99, William & Mary 86, 2OT

UMBC 68, New Hampshire 57

SOUTH

Auburn 68, LSU 63

Austin Peay 84, Morehead St. 81, OT

Boston College 86, Virginia Tech 75

Campbell 83, Longwood 73

Charleston Southern 75, Winthrop 63

Charlotte 74, La Salle 65

Coastal Carolina 61, Presbyterian 43

E. Kentucky 77, Murray St. 65

Florida 77, Georgia 44

Florida St. 65, Maryland 62

Gardner-Webb 78, UNC Asheville 71

James Madison 78, UNC Wilmington 50

Marshall 79, Tulsa 61

Memphis 67, East Carolina 54

Mississippi 92, Tennessee 74

Mississippi St. 56, South Carolina 54

NC State 83, Georgia Tech 70

Radford 59, High Point 54

Richmond 64, Rhode Island 61

UCF 64, UAB 48

UNC Greensboro 86, Lees-McRae 47

UTEP 66, Tulane 57

VCU 74, Dayton 62

VMI 82, Liberty 69

Villanova 61, South Florida 53

Wake Forest 55, Virginia 52

MIDWEST

Akron 65, W. Michigan 43

Ball St. 60, E. Michigan 58

Cent. Michigan 73, Bowling Green 67

Evansville 62, N. Iowa 59

Green Bay 58, Loyola of Chicago 45

Indiana St. 68, Bradley 53

Kansas 97, Iowa St. 89, OT

Michigan 62, Nebraska 47

Minnesota 84, Illinois 67

N. Illinois 72, Miami (Ohio) 61

Ohio 86, Buffalo 68

Toledo 70, Kent St. 58

Utah Valley 78, UMKC 66

Valparaiso 75, Ill.-Chicago 70

W. Illinois 95, Greenville 48

Wichita St. 82, S. Illinois 76

Wright St. 69, Cleveland St. 53

SOUTHWEST

Houston 78, SMU 67

Oklahoma St. 63, TCU 45

Southern Miss. 75, Rice 52

Texas A&M 69, Arkansas 51

West Virginia 57, Texas 53, OT

FAR WEST

Air Force 78, Nevada 65

Boise St. 63, Wyoming 61

Cal St.-Fullerton 74, CS Bakersfield 62

Long Beach St. 78, CS Northridge 69

New Mexico 65, UNLV 60

San Diego St. 65, Fresno St. 62

Stanford 78, Washington St. 67

UC Irvine 68, Hawaii 64

Washington 62, California 47

Women’s College Basketball

Major Scores

Wednesday’s results

EAST

Boston U. 58, Vermont 30

Hartford 52, Maine 37

Lafayette 49, Columbia 47

New Hampshire 63, UMBC 62

Stony Brook 56, Binghamton 34

UConn 75, Georgetown 48

Villanova 65, DePaul 45

West Virginia 53, Texas 49

SOUTH

Elon 67, Wofford 57

Furman 56, Georgia Southern 42

Middle Tennessee 73, FAU 59

South Alabama 53, Louisiana-Lafayette

MIDWEST

Cleveland St. 73, Ill.-Chicago 69

SE Missouri 59, Saint Louis 52

Seton Hall 64, Cincinnati 56

SOUTHWEST

Abilene Christian 75, Texas Woman’s 50

Arkansas St. 49, FIU 43

Baylor 67, Iowa St. 39

North Texas 68, UALR 65

Oklahoma 85, TCU 79

Tarleton St. 89, Cameron 50

Texas Tech 59, Kansas St. 50

UTEP 71, Tulsa 64

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended Houston 2B Jonathan Singleton 50 games after a second violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program for a drug of abuse.

National League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with RHP Matt Palmer, C Eliezer Alfonzo, C Ramon Castro, INF Alfredo Amezaga, INF Brian Barden, INF Omar Luna, INF Dallas McPherson and OF Jerome (Jeremy) Moore on minor league contracts.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Assigned RHP Arcenio Leon outright to Nashville.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Traded OF Quincy Latimore to Cleveland for RHP Jeanmar Gomez.

Frontier League

FRONTIER LEAGUE — Declared RHP Jonathan Kountis a free agent.

GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Named Zach Borowiak hitting coach. Signed INF Vladimir Frias to a contract extension.

JOLIET SLAMMERS — Named Eric Coleman pitching coach and Dave Garcia hitting coach.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

NBA — Suspended N.Y. Knicks F Carmelo Anthony one game for confronting Kevin Garnett after Monday’s game.

MIAMI HEAT — Signed F Jarvis Varnado to a 10-day contract.

PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS — Recalled G Nolan Smith and G Will Barton from Idaho (NBADL).

FOOTBALL

National Football League

CAROLINA PANTHERS — Named David Gettleman general manager.

CHICAGO BEARS — Signed TE Brody Eldridge to a reserve/future contract.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed P T.J. Conley and CB Greg McCoy to reserve/future contracts.

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Named Tom Telesco general manager.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed DE Chris Clemons and PK Steven Haushka on injured reserve. Signed DE Patrick Chukwurah and PK Ryan Longwell.

Canadian Football League

MONTREAL ALOUETTES — Signed PK William Dion to a three-year contract.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Fired general manager Brian Burke.

American Hockey League

BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Agreed to terms with F Jack Combs and F Chad Costello on contracts through the remainder of the season.

CONNECTICUT WHALE — Signed F Shayne Wiebe.

HERSHEY BEARS — Loaned F Alex Berry and F Matt Pope to Reading (ECHL).

PROVIDENCE BRUINS — Recalled F Justin Courtnall from South Carolina (ECHL). Signed F Tyler McNeely and D Eric Baier to professional tryout agreements.

TORONTO MARLIES — Signed D Corey Syvret to a professional tryout agreement.

WORCESTER SHARKS — Signed F Pat Rissmiller and D Michael Wilson to professional tryout agreements.

ECHL

ECHL — Suspended Utah F Brad Mills seven games and Las Vegas LW Adam Huxley three games and fined them, and Utah assistant coach Greg McCauley, undisclosed amounts.

BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Traded F Zach Cohen to Greenville for the rights to D T.J. Faust and future considerations.

SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Traded the rights to D Colten Hayes to Stockton for F Phil Mangan.

STOCKTON THUNDER — Agreed to terms with C Ryan Green.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

D.C. UNITED — Signed F Rafael.

FC DALLAS — Signed D London Woodberry. Agreed to terms with D Stephen Keel.

COLLEGE

EASTERN WASHINGTON — Announced WR Brandon Kaufman and QB Kyle Padron will enter the NFL draft.

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON — Announced the resignation of assistant baseball coach Enver Lopez. Named Lesleigh Hogg assistant track and field coach.

NEBRASKA — Announced it is adding women’s sand volleyball as a varsity sport beginning this year.

PENN STATE — Announced LB Brennan Franklin and RB Curtis Dukes have left the football team.