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BOXING
Roach wants Pacquiao’s career to end with health intact
roach from D1 “That’s what I told him,” says
Alex Ariza, Pacquiao’s condition-
“You get closer to a fight, you al- ing coach, sounding exasperated.
ways have questions keeping you “I’m going to run tomorrow — I
up,” he says. The question spin- am,” Pacquiao says, making it
ning in Roach’s head at this mo- clear he wants to take what has
ment is this: When does he get become his typically six-plus-mile
Pacquiao out of this game, so that training jaunt on concrete and
the younger man doesn’t run the hard compact dirt around Los
risk of ever suffering like he does? Angeles. Roach and Ariza have
He is contemplating the question long preferred that he run on soft-
while sitting behind the counter er surfaces.
of the Wild Card Boxing Club, a Ariza throws up his arms. “I
small, cramped gym he owns in a can guarantee if you run tomor-
seedy part of Hollywood, located row you will aggravate it,” Ariza
on the second floor of a cheap says. “We haven’t had this trouble
strip mall where the gym sits for five fights, bro. Why? Because
above a laundromat. you listened to me. And now you
There is no easy answer. A mar- aren’t. And look what’s happened.
vel of health and conditioning, No running tomorrow.”
Pacquiao is at the peak of his pow- The conditioning coach and
ers. He has won titles in a record Pacquiao bicker.
seven weight classifications since Roach rolls his eyes. “Son,”
his career began in the 1990s, Roach says firmly, commanding
ranging from the flyweight divi- attention. “If you are going to run,
sion to welterweight. But he is al- I want you to do it on grass or a
ready 31 and already on the cusp soft track. A flat easy jog. Not on
of a boxer’s twilight years. the roads. We agreed?”
At most, Roach would like him “Yes,” Pacquiao says.
to fight twice more, and be out of “Something else,” Roach says.
the ring for good by early next “You seem tired today. You are
year. One fight is coming Satur- getting up late again. When peo-
day, a defense of Pacquiao’s WBO
ERIC PARSONS FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
ple keep you up late, it affects
welterweight title against a tough After boxing for more than 20 years, Freddie Roach carved out a career as a trainer and owns a gym on top of a Hollywood laundromat. your workouts. . . . I’ll enforce the
but little-known Ghanaian curfew if I have to. If you have to
named Joshua Clottey. The next Roach said. “You have a big fight. He brought himself up from al- fights had come to a sudden end. question. “Nothing except May- come to my house, you’ll sleep on
fight, as Roach sees it, would be Curfew is 9 p.m. I’ll put you in most nothing. I know what that’s “Mr. Futch told me the guy had weather. That will be it.” my floor.”
one of the most ballyhooed, most your bed if I have to. Never again.” like.” gotten shot dead somewhere,” Pacquiao smiles crookedly.
profitable, most contentious No one else in recent memory Roach remembers. “He said:
Eyeing Mayweather
“You’re the boss.”
fights in boxing history: Pacquiao had spoken like that to Pacquiao,
‘Wish I had listened’
‘Freddie, you’re on that path right Pacquiao despises Mayweather,
against the gifted, flighty and un- a man talked about in his native Roach sprung from fury and now. I don’t want that to happen says Roach, an unusual emotion
‘Two fights left’
defeated Floyd Mayweather, with Philippines as perhaps a national chaos, one of Fred and Barbara to you.’ ” from a fighter who has never be- It is late in the day, the sun is al-
whom negotiations for a bout leader one day, a fighter of enor- Roach’s seven children. His late For the next five years, he fore expressed contempt for a ready falling, and Roach is tired.
have collapsed once before. The mous courtesy but also enormous father, a former fighter, pushed worked as Futch’s assistant in Las looming opponent. But then He sits behind his desk, his trem-
fight could bring each man pride. Now he had been chastised him into boxing at age 6, along Vegas, helping to train light- again no other opponent has sug- ors getting the best of him. He is
$30 million. like a child in front of his entou- with his four brothers, in their na- heavyweight Virgil Hill, the first gested that Pacquiao might be us- suddenly that quivering tuning
“With everything else Manny rage. tive Dedham, Mass. You don’t of 27 champions Roach has guid- ing steroids. Pacquiao responded fork again. He goes into a bath-
has earned, that should be For the next two days, Pacquiao need to know a lot more about ed. Along the way, the late Futch by filing a defamation suit against room to take some pills for his
enough for him,” Roach says. “I’ve didn’t speak to Roach. Even as Roach’s background than that his poured out a treasure trove of tips Mayweather and his promoter, Parkinson’s. He reemerges,
told Manny I’d like him to retire they worked out and Roach held mother sometimes walked on how to make fighters winners Golden Boy Productions. “It’s an munches on a few peanuts for
as a fighter after that. I want him up the big mitts that Pacquiao around with shiners from his — and save them from becoming honor thing to Manny,” Roach protein, and looks out across the
healthy, wealthy and happy. I pounded during their ring work, dad’s fists. ruined hulks. says. “Manny says things to me gym, in search of a little peace.
don’t ever want him having to the fighter made a point of not For a while as a teenager, Roach But it is Pacquiao who is his like: ‘I will knock him out; I will The strangest thing is that he
take all the medication I have to meeting his trainer’s gaze. Roach followed his dad into working as great obsession. He regularly frets crush him.’ He’s never talked like always finds it here, he says. The
take. I might retire, too. I’ve been considered the possibility that he an arborist, a job title that rough- over whether he is doing enough that about another fighter.” sport that damaged him is now
doing this a long time.” might soon be out of a job. ly means tree maintenance man. to make him better and protect Weary over the ugliness of their his best medication, his salvation.
Some of his friends in the gym “I wouldn’t have liked being Always, boxing was seen as the him. In 2005, when Pacquiao lost last failed negotiations, Pacquiao A young fighter shyly shuffles up
tell Roach he’s nuts. Pacquiao is fired, but I wasn’t going to let ticket out. As a professional, he his last fight to Mexican great now just wants the fight to hap- to him, looking for advice, and
your meal ticket, they say. Why Manny just do anything — I’m not climbed to No. 8 in the world in Erik Morales, Roach flogged him- pen. “Doesn’t matter if the posters Roach turns, mumbles something
are you talking about leaving mil- going to let him get hurt or lose a the super bantamweight division. self for having failed to teach the say Pacquiao-Mayweather or about the importance of using the
lions more on the table? But that’s fight because he’s not prepared,” But the wear and tear of those southpaw Pacquiao how to throw Mayweather-Pacquiao,” the fight- jab and sends the kid on his way.
Freddie, they say. Freddie says Roach says. “I can’t work any oth- ring wars dating back to his youth a better right hook. “I’d heard all er says to Roach. “Mayweather And then Pacquiao reappears,
what he damn well wants to say to er way.” caught up with him. He remem- the talk that he was a one-armed can be first on the posters. He can draping an arm around him,
anyone, and that includes to Pac- They are not buddies, he em- bers finding himself on the ring fighter, no right hand,” he says. “I act like the champion. I’ll go into whispering something in his ear.
quiao. phasizes. They do not hang to- canvas of a Las Vegas hotel at age told myself to get off my ass, make the ring first, I’ll do whatever he “Son, nine o’clock, remember,”
Theirs is an unusual relation- gether. They do not sing duets of 26, already an old man getting him a two-handed fighter, and wants. . . . He can run from me Roach answers. “Don’t make me
ship. As most promising fighters karaoke, or make plans to co-star pummeled in a televised bout. It work on his movement, improve just so he fights in these four cor- come over. It’s important.”
develop into superstars, they, not in one of the films Pacquiao does was the same year his renowned his balance.” ners.” Fighter and trainer look at each
their trainers, dictate what they’ll back in the Philippines, or plot trainer, Eddie Futch, told him he Perhaps no elite fighter has Late during a training session other for a moment. What passes
do and not do. But Roach plays strategy for Pacquiao’s current should retire, that he was taking ever improved as much as Pac- on a Saturday, three weeks before between them is as powerful as a
second fiddle to no one. Last year, campaign for Congress in the too many punches. Roach wept. quiao did over that next year. The the Clottey fight, Pacquiao sud- jolting uppercut, the very thing
when Roach noticed Pacquiao Philippines. “I was angry at Mr. Futch for right hand has become a potent denly pulls up and grimaces while that sometimes redeems this bru-
looking sluggish during training Roach is about one thing: mak- telling me to retire,” he remem- weapon. “We studied and worked pounding the heavy bag. Within a tal sport, and the men in it.
for his junior welterweight title ing sure Pacquiao wins and bers. “But I wish I had listened to very hard,” Pacquiao says. “Fred- minute, several worried members Pacquiao nods. “Word of honor,
fight with British star Ricky Hat- doesn’t get hurt. His sternness re- him.” die is like a father, like a brother of his entourage have huddled coach.”
ton, the trainer pointedly asked sembles a father’s. When he left for good after 53 — I trust to do what he says.” around him. It is a reminder that “You know I gotta watch after
the fighter why he seemed so “I’m not his friend in that usual fights, he didn’t have a buck. He In 2006, Pacquiao beat Morales he is the sun they all depend on this, Manny.”
sleepy. Pacquiao’s lack of an an- way of being a friend,” he says. bused tables at a Vegas hotel for a into submission, the first of two for light and their professional Roach watches the fighter
swer only heightened Roach’s irri- “I’m his trainer. I am like his Dad. while. But mostly he drank. knockout victories over the rival. lives. stroll back to his worshipful en-
tation. When someone in Pac- I have to be the one person who Drank every day for six months, The list of Pacquiao’s other nota- Finally, Roach saunters over. tourage. “Two fights left,” Roach
quiao’s entourage told him that cares more about protecting him he remembers, ballooning from ble victims over the last decade He looks down at the leg and says, that trembling left hand
the fighter, an aspiring singer and than complimenting him or being 130 to 177 pounds and making a reads like a who’s who of boxing’s frowns. carefully inserting another pea-
actor, had been up into the wee liked by him. And so I’m probably habit of getting into bloody street lower-weight stars: Marco Anto- “Let’s cut it off,” he says to Pac- nut in his mouth. “That’s what I
hours singing karaoke with his going to have to be the person fights. A worried Futch sat his for- nio Berrera, Juan Manuel Már- quiao. hope. Just two. I’m the one who
friends, Roach erupted. someday who tells him it is time mer fighter down and told him quez, Oscar De La Hoya, Hatton, The fighter manages a laugh. has to make sure he gets out of it
“This is not a singing contest to retire. . . . He’s worked too hard about a mutual acquaintance, an- Miguel Cotto. “So what’s left?” “Listen, son, we gotta take care okay.”
you have coming up, Manny,” in his career not to leave healthy. other ex-fighter whose street Roach says and answers his own of this leg problem now,” he says.
leahym@washpost.com
SCOREBOARD
BASKETBALL HOCKEY
NCAA MEN
The Associated Press’ Top 25 Poll
2009-2010 All-ACC Teams NCAA WOMEN EASTERN CONFERENCE STARS 4, CAPITALS 3 (SO)
USA Today-ESPN Top 25 Poll
Record Pts Pvs
Votes in Parentheses The Associated Press’ Top 25 Poll
Record Pts Pvs
First-team All-ACC Team W L OL Pts. GF GA
1. Kansas (63) 29-2 1,623 2 Record Pts Pvs
1. Washington (SE) 44 13 9 97 260 186
SCORING
1. Kansas (30) 29-2 774 2
Greivis Vasquez ................................ Maryland (159)
2. Kentucky (2) 29-2 1,553 3 Jon Scheyer ................................................ Duke (159) 1. Connecticut (40) 31-0 1,000 1
Dallas .................................... 0 0 3 0 — 4
2. Pittsburgh (A) 40 22 4 84 211 189
2. Kentucky 29-2 740 3
Washington ......................... 1 1 1 0 — 3
3. Syracuse 28-3 1,500 1
Malcolm Delaney ....................... Virginia Tech (159)
2. Stanford 28-1 959 2 3. Buffalo (NE) 35 20 9 79 174 161
3. Syracuse (1) 29-2 709 1
Trevor Booker ..................................... Clemson (137)
4. Duke 26-5 1,348 4
Kyle Singler ................................................ Duke (134)
3. Nebraska 29-0 920 3 4. New Jersey (A) 38 23 3 79 169 154
FIRST PERIOD
4. Duke 26-5 661 4
Scoring: 1, Washington, Poti 4 (Steckel, Bradley),
5. Ohio St. 24-7 1,344 6 Second-team All-ACC 4. Tennessee 30-2 880 4
5. Ottawa (NE) 36 25 5 77 181 189 2:51. Penalties: None.
5. Purdue 26-4 625 6
6. Purdue 26-4 1,252 7
Al-Farouq Aminu ......................... Wake Forest (126) 5. Xavier 26-3 821 5
6. Philadelphia (A) 34 26 4 72 195 173 SECOND PERIOD
6. West Virginia 24-6 610 8
Scoring: 2, Washington, Ovechkin 43 (Semin, Back-
7. West Virginia 24-6 1,231 10
Nolan Smith................................................ Duke (104)
6. Notre Dame 26-4 770 6
7. Montreal (NE) 32 29 6 70 178 185
strom), 14:37 (pp). Penalties: Skrastins, Dal (hook-
7. Ohio State 24-7 604 7
Sylven Landesberg ................................ Virginia (95)
8. New Mexico 28-3 1,188 8 Tracy Smith ......................................... N.C. State (82) 7. Duke 27-5 764 9
8. Boston (NE) 29 24 11 69 157 164 ing), 12:17; Robidas, Dal (delay of game), 12:52;
8. New Mexico 28-3 526 10
Ishmael Smith ................................ Wake Forest (76)
Ott, Dal (interference), 17:09.
9. Kansas St. 24-6 1,063 5 8. Ohio St. 30-4 734 10
N.Y. Rangers (A) 29 28 9 67 170 179
THIRD PERIOD
9. Kansas State 24-6 501 5
10. Villanova 24-6 1,016 9
Third-team All-ACC
9. West Virginia 27-4 669 7
Atlanta (SE) 28 26 10 66 194 209
Scoring: 3, Dallas, Richards 18 (Niskanen, Ribeiro),
10. Villanova 24-6 476 9
Tampa Bay (SE) 27 26 11 65 172 196
1:33 (pp). 4, Dallas, Daley 4 (Richards, Eriksson),
11. Michigan St. 24-7 1,015 11
Gani Lawal......................................Georgia Tech (73)
10. Florida St. 25-5 616 8 4:46 (pp). 5, Dallas, Neal 25 (Lehtinen, Robidas),
11. Michigan State 24-7 463 12
Dorenzo Hudson........................... Virginia Tech (51) Florida (SE) 26 28 10 62 168 186
12. Butler 27-4 796 12 Chris Singleton.............................. Florida State (50) 11. Texas A&M 22-7 588 15
7:53. 6, Washington, Ovechkin 44 (Backstrom,
12. Butler 27-4 461 11
Joe Trapani................................. Boston College (38)
Carolina (SE) 27 31 7 61 182 200
Green), 16:44. Penalties: Green, Was (hooking),
13. Wisconsin 23-7 710 15
Solomon Alabi ............................... Florida State (30)
12. Oklahoma 21-9 553 11
1:02; Bradley, Was (holding), 3:45.
N.Y. Islanders (A) 26 31 8 60 169 206
13. Tennessee 23-7 387 13
14. BYU 28-4 690 14
ACC All-Rookie Team
13. Georgetown 25-6 457 12
OVERTIME
Toronto (NE) 20 33 12 52 168 220
14. Gonzaga 26-5 347 14
Scoring: None. Penalties: None.
15. Tennessee 23-7 650 16 14. Iowa St. 23-6 431 13
WESTERN CONFERENCE SHOOTOUT
15. Brigham Young 28-4 324 15
Derrick Favors ...............................Georgia Tech (52)
16. Pittsburgh 24-7 644 17 Jordan Williams................................... Maryland (51) 15. Texas 21-9 415 18
Dallas 2 (Benn NG, Richards G, Neal NG, Ribeiro
Team W L OL Pts. GF GA
16. Pittsburgh 24-7 295 18
Durand Scott.............................................. Miami (44)
NG, Eriksson G), Washington 1 (Ovechkin NG,
17. Temple 26-5 552 20
C.J. Harris........................................ Wake Forest (41)
16. Baylor 22-8 382 14
1. San Jose (P) 42 14 9 93 212 160
Backstrom G, Semin NG, Laich NG, Morrison NG).
17. Temple 26-5 282 16
18. Gonzaga 26-5 534 18
Michael Snaer................................ Florida State (35)
17. St. John’s 24-5 373 16 2. Chicago (C) 43 17 5 91 217 161
SHOTS ON GOAL
18. Wisconsin 23-7 273 17
19. Maryland 23-7 499 22
ACC All-Defensive Team
18. Gonzaga 26-4 346 17 3. Vancouver (NW) 40 23 2 82 211 166
Dallas .......................................... 5 11 10 0 — 26
19. Maryland 23-7 210 23
Washington ............................... 19 23 7 3 — 52
20. Vanderbilt 23-7 480 13 Chris Singleton.............................. Florida State (48) 19. Kentucky 25-7 324 19 4. Phoenix (P) 39 22 5 83 176 164
Power-play opportunities: Dallas 2 of 2; Washington 1
20. Baylor 24-6 167 22
21. Baylor 24-6 474 21
Solomon Alabi ............................... Florida State (39)
Trevor Booker ....................................... Clemson (21)
20. Oklahoma St. 20-9 203 20
x5. Los Angeles (P) 38 22 4 80 194 175 of 3. Goalies: Dallas, Turco 20-17-9 (52 shots-49
21. Texas-El Paso 24-5 153 21
22. Georgetown 20-9 277 19
Lance Thomas.............................................. Duke (17) 6. Colorado (NW) 37 22 6 80 192 170
saves). Washington, Varlamov 13-2-3 (26-23). A:
22. Georgetown 20-9 125 20
L.D. Williams................................... Wake Forest (16)
21. Hartford 27-3 187 23 18,277 (18,277). T: 2:37.
23. Texas A&M 22-8 271 23 22. LSU 20-9 113 21
7. Nashville (C) 35 25 5 75 182 187
23. Vanderbilt 23-7 117 19
24. Xavier 23-7 136 25
ACC Tournament Schedule
23. UCLA 22-7 107 —
8. Detroit (C) 31 22 12 74 175 178
24. Texas A&M 22-8 103 24
In Greensboro, N.C.
25. UTEP 24-5 134 24
Calgary (NW) 32 24 9 73 166 165
First Round 24. Georgia 23-8 86 22
25. Northern Iowa 28-4 54 NR Thursday, March 11
Dallas (P) 29 24 12 70 184 206
TRANSACTIONS
Others receiving votes: N. Iowa 48, Richmond 41, 25. Michigan St. 22-9 44 25
Others receiving votes: Utah State 24, Xavier 24,
Utah St. 12, Virginia Tech 12, Texas 10, Marquette
Boston College vs. Virginia, noon
St. Louis (C) 30 26 9 69 177 182
Cornell 10, Texas 7, Saint Mary’s 6, Richmond 5,
6, Notre Dame 6, Cornell 3, Louisville 3, California
Wake Forest vs. Miami, 2:30
Others receiving votes: Fresno St. 42, Georgia
Anaheim (P) 30 27 8 68 183 201
Boston Red Sox—Agreed to terms with RHP Dan-
California 4, Oklahoma State 2, UNLV 2, Virginia
2, Oklahoma St. 1, Siena 1.
Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina, 7
Tech 35, Virginia 33, Wis.-Green Bay 31, Iowa 19,
Tech 2, Memphis 1, Old Dominion 1.
Minnesota (NW) 31 28 5 67 178 185
iel Bard, RHP Michael Bowden, RHP Clay Buch-
Clemson vs. N.C. State, 9:30
Ark.-Little Rock 18, Middle Tennessee 17, TCU 17,
NCAA Automatic Bids
Vanderbilt 13, Princeton 11, North Carolina 4, Syr-
holz, LHP Felix Doubront, RHP Ramon A. Ramirez,
xColumbus (C) 25 29 11 61 170 209
LHP Dustin Richardson, C Dusty Brown, C Mark
TOURNAMENT
Cornell, Ivy League
Quarterfinals
acuse 4, Bowling Green 3, Illinois St. 3, Temple 3,
Edmonton (NW) 21 38 6 48 162 221
Wagner, 1B Aaron Bates, 2B Tug Hulett and SS Jed
Colonial Athletic Association
East Tennessee State, Atlantic Sun Conference
Friday, March 12
BYU 2, DePaul 1, Rutgers 1, Wisconsin 1.
Lowrie, OF Jacoby Ellsbury and OF Josh Reddick
Championship
Murray State, Ohio Valley Conference
x-Late game
Duke vs. Boston College-Virginia winner, noon
Old Dominion 60, William & Mary 53
Northern Iowa, Missouri Valley Conference
TOURNAMENT
on one-year contracts.
Old Dominion, Colonial Athletic Association
Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest-Miami winner, 2:30
Top 8 teams in conference make playoffs; Oakland Athletics—Agreed to terms with LHP
Atlantic 10 Conference
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Siena, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Maryland vs. Georgia Tech-North Carolina win-
Division leaders are top 3 seedsTwo points for Brett Anderson, RHP Andrew Bailey, LHP Jerry
Championship
Championship Winthrop, Big South Conference
ner, 7
win, one point for overtime loss. Blevins, LHP Dallas Braden, LHP Craig Breslow,
Xavier 57, Temple 55, OT
Siena 72, Fairfield 65 (OT)
Florida State vs. Clemson-N.C. State winner, 9:30 Monday’s Results
RHP Trevor Cahill, RHP Bobby Cassevah, RHP Fau-
Big East Conference
Dallas 4 ........................................ Washington 3 (SO)
tino De Los Santos, RHP Pedro Figueroa, LHP Gio
Semifinals
Southern Conference
Semifinals
Columbus at Los Angeles ................................... Late
Gonzalez, LHP Brad Kilby, RHP Vin Mazzaro, RHP
Connecticut 59, Notre Dame 44
Championship
Saturday, March 13
John Meloan, RHP Clayton Mortensen, LHP Josh
Southern Conference
Tuesday’s Games Outman, RHP Henry Rodriguez, RHP Justin Souza,
Appalachian State vs. Wofford, Late
AUTO RACING
Duke—Boston College-Virginia winner vs. Vir-
Championship
Boston at Toronto ...................................................... 7 RHP Brad Ziegler, 1B Daric Barton, OF Travis Buck,
Summit League
ginia Tech—Wake Forest-Miami winner, 1:30
Chattanooga 72, Samford 67
N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia ................................. 7 1B Chris Carter, 3B Jake Fox, 2B Eric Patterson, SS
Semifinals
Maryland—Georgia Tech-North Carolina winner
Summit League
Nashville at Atlanta ................................................... 7 Cliff Pennington, C Landon Powell, 3B Adam Ro-
Oakland, Mich. 71, IPFW 58
vs. Florida State—Clemson-N.C. State winner, 4
Semifinals
Tampa Bay at Montreal ....................................... 7:30 sales, C Kurt Suzuki, OF Ryan Sweeney and 2B
Oral Roberts vs. IUPUI, Late
NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders
Oral Roberts 77, UMKC 71
Calgary at Detroit ................................................. 7:30 Steve Tolleson on one-year contracts.
Through Sunday
Championship
S. Dakota St. 67, W. Illinois 39
Florida at Minnesota ................................................. 8
Sun Belt Conference 1,. Carl Edwards, 505. 2, Brad Keselowski, 464. 3,
Sunday, March 14
Sun Belt Conference
Vancouver at Colorado ............................................. 9
Semifinals
Semifinals Brian Vickers, 457. 4, Justin Allgaier, 449. 5, Kyle
Ottawa at Edmonton ........................................... 9:30
Semifinal winners, 1 Ark.-Little Rock 73, New Orleans 43
Troy 54, W. Kentucky 48
Columbus at Anaheim ............................................ 10
RESULTS
Busch, 424. 6, Steve Wallace, 423. 7, Kevin Har-
Middle Tennessee 76, W. Kentucky 63
Denver vs. North Texas, Late vick, 414. 8, Greg Biffle, 408. 9, Paul Menard, 398.
West Coast Conference
Wednesday’s Games
10, Scott Riggs, 359.
West Coast Conference
Championship
Carolina at Washi
11,. James Buescher, 347. 12, Mike Wallace, 346.
Complete results
ngton ............................................ 7
Championship
Gonzaga 76, Pepperdine 48
Dallas at Buffalo ......................................................... 7
COLLEGE BASEBALL
13, Trevor Bayne, 320. 14, Jason Leffler, 312. 15, Jo-
Penn State-Berks 21-11, Galludet 7-3
Saint Mary’s vs. Gonzaga, Late
ey Logano, 311. 15, Tony Raines, 311.
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N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey ..................................... 7
Los Angeles at Chicago ....................................... 8:30
WOMEN’S COLLEGE TENNIS
Vancouver at Phoenix ............................................. 10
Virginia 6, Marshall 1
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