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Number of unbeatens will drop by at least one Trojans fumble shot at upset


SATURDAY’SLATESHOW BY STEVE YANDA The number of remaining un-


defeated teams in the nation will be trimmed at least to four next weekend when No. 6 Utah (8-0) hosts No. 4 Texas Christian (9-0). With five unbeaten teams — Auburn, Oregon and Boise State are the others — what thus far has been a chaotic and unpredict- able college football season should gain a tad bit more clarity after the dust settles in Salt Lake City.


Whatever slim chances TCU or


Utah have of advancing to the Bowl Championship Series na- tional championship game will be eliminated for the loser. Both squads possess stingy


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Senior safety Colin Jones and undefeated Texas Christian faces another undefeated team—Utah—on Saturday in Salt Lake City. TheHorned Frogs won last year’s meeting, 55-28, in FortWorth.


APTOP25


The Top 25 teams in the Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:


1.Oregon (49)


2.Boise State (7) 3.Auburn (2) 4.TCU (2) 5.Alabama 6.Utah


7.Wisconsin 8.Ohio State 9.Nebraska 10.Stanford 11.Oklahoma 12.LSU


13.Arizona 14.Missouri 15.Iowa


16.Michigan State 17.Arkansas


18.South Carolina 19.Oklahoma State 20.Virginia Tech


21.Mississippi State 22.Baylor


23.North Carolina State 24.Florida State 25.Nevada


cord Pts Pvs 8-0 1,487 1 7-0 1,403 2 9-0 1,396 3 9-0 1,350 4 7-1 1,228 6 8-0 1,147 8 7-1 1,113 9 8-1 1,010 10 7-1 974 14 7-1 950 13 7-1 928 11 7-1 872 12 7-1 779 15 7-1 739 7 6-2 700 18 8-1 644 5 6-2 500 19 6-2 497 17 7-1 457 20 6-2 332 21 7-2 302 23 7-2 247 25 6-2 113 — 6-2 7-1


Re-


97 16 91 —


Others receiving votes: Hawaii 50, Syracuse 22, Oregon State 16, Maryland 11, Southern California 10, San Diego State 9, Illinois 8, Central Florida 5, Pitts- burgh 4, Miami 3, Northwestern 3, Florida 2, Northern Illinois 1.


BCSSTANDINGS HARRIS POLL COACHES' POLL CPU RANK Rk.Team


1 Oregon 2 Auburn 3 TCU


4 Boise St. 5 Utah


6 Alabama 7 Nebraska 8 Oklahoma 9 Wisconsin 10 LSU


11 Ohio St. 12 Missouri 13 Stanford


14 Michigan St. 15 Arizona 16 Iowa


17 Oklahoma St. 18 Arkansas 19 S. Carolina 20 Miss. State 21 Baylor


22 Virginia Tech 23 Nevada


24 Florida St. 25 N.C. State


1 2823 .9905 2 2683 .9414 4 2529 .8874 3 2635 .9246 6 2171 .7618 5 2346 .8232 11 1793 .6291 9 1891 .6635 7 2041 .7161 12 1705 .5982 8 1986 .6968 15 1293 .4537 10 1797 .6305 16 1279 .4488 13 1378 .4835 14 1307 .4586 18 925 .3246 17 971 .3407 19 903 .3168 21 574 .2014 22 422 .1481 20 631 .2214 23 288 .1011 24 252 .0884 25 139 .0488


1 1464 .9925 2 1384 .9383 4 1292 .8759 3 1361 .9227 6 1141 .7736 5 1213 .8224 10 961 .6515 9 990 .6712 7 1100 .7458 11 861 .5837 8 1049 .7112 14 676 .4583 12 846 .5736 15 652 .4420 13 704 .4773 16 647 .4386 18 466 .3159 19 446 .3024 17 517 .3505 21 320 .2169 22 250 .1695 20 379 .2569 23 112 .0759 24 107 .0725 25


96 .0651 BCS


W-L Rk. Pts. Pct. Rk. Pts. Pct. Rk. Pct. Pct. 8-0 9-0 9-0 7-0 8-0 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 8-1 7-1 7-1 8-1 7-1 6-2 7-1 6-2 6-2 7-2 7-2 6-2 7-1 6-2 6-2


2 .950 .978 1 1.000 .960 3 .910 .891 5 .800 .882 9 .660 .732 15 .510 .719 6 .780 .687 8 .720 .685 11 .560 .674 6 .780 .654 16 .430 .613 4 .870 .594 12 .530 .578 10 .650 .514 t13 .520 .494 17 .390 .429 t13 .520 .387 19 .240 .294 21 .150 .273 18 .310 .243 20 .220 .179 28 .000 .160 23 .110 .096 24 .060 .074


Pv. 2 1 4 3 8 7


14 9


10 12 11 6


13 5


15 18 17 19 20 21 25 23 24 16


25 .050 .055 NR


The BCS Average is calculated by averaging the percent totals of the Harris Interactive,USA Today Coaches and Computer polls. Team percentages are derived by dividing a team’s actual voting points by a maximum 2850 possible points in the Harris Interactive Poll and 1475 possible points in the USA Today Coaches Poll. Six computer rankings are used to determine the overall computer component. The highest and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, and the remaining four are added and divided to produce a Computer Rankings Percentage. The six computer ranking providers are Anderson & Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Kenneth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and PeterWolfe. Each computer ranking accounts for schedule strength in its formula.


defenses that rank among the country’s top six units in points allowed. This game likely will hinge on which offense can take advantage of the few scoring opportunities it receives. The Utes forced five turnovers


Saturday at Air Force and still had to hang on for a 28-23 victory because their offense stalled in the fourth quarter. However, Utah Coach Kyle


Whittingham knows full well that TCUwill be a stark contrast to the Falcons. Whittingham told reporters


that the game film from Satur- day’s victory “is irrelevant, partic- ularly on the defensive side of the ball,” because the Horned Frogs do not operate a triple-option offense. TCU defeated Nevada- Las Vegas, 48-6, Saturday in a game in which the Horned Frogs tallied 273 yards on the ground and 257 through the air. One of Utah’s primary objec-


tives will be to try to contain sophomore tailback Ed Wesley, who has 10 rushing touchdowns and is averaging 104.2 rushing yards per game. Two weeks ago, Wesley rushed for 209 yards against Air Force. Horned Frogs quarterback


Andy Dalton is a capable runner as well. In addition to completing 65.9 percent of his passes for 1,887 yards and 16 touchdowns, Dalton has rushed for 404 yards and five touchdowns. Last season, TCU trounced


Utah, 55-28, in Fort Worth. But behind sophomore quarterback JordanWynn and the third-most prolific offense in the country, the Utes are in the mood to repay the favor. Wynn is completing 69.1 percent of his throws and is among the most efficient passers


SCOREBOARD


WORLDSERIES SANFRAN.LEADS 2-1


GAME 1 at San Francisco 11, Texas 7


GAME 2 at San Francisco 9, Texas 0


GAME 3 at Texas 4, San Francisco 2,


GAME 4 San Francisco (Bumgarner 7-6) at Texas (Hunter 13-4), Late


GAME 5


Monday, San Francisco (Lincecum 16-10) at Texas (Lee 12-9), 7:57 p.m.


*GAME 6 Wednesday, Texas at San Francisco, 7:57 p.m.


*GAME 7 Thursday, Texas at San Francisco, 7:57 p.m. * - If necessary


RANGERS4,GIANTS2 LATE SATURDAY SAN FRAN.


A.Torres cf .....................4 1 1 F.Sanchez 2b ..................4 0 1 A.Huff 1b........................3 0 1 Posey c ...........................3 0 1 Burrell lf .........................4 0 0 C.Ross rf.........................3 1 1 Uribe 3b..........................4 0 0 Sandoval dh....................3 0 0 Renteria ss.....................3 0 0


TOTALS TEXAS


31 2 5


Andrus ss .......................4 0 2 M.Young 3b ....................4 0 2 J.Hamilton cf..................4 1 1 Guerrero dh ....................3 0 0 N.Cruz lf .........................4 1 1 Kinsler 2b .......................4 0 1 Francoeur rf ...................2 0 0 B.Molina c ......................1 1 0 Moreland 1b ...................3 1 1


TOTALS 29 4 8


GIANTSPLAYOFF STATISTICS


BATTERS ...................... AVG AB R H 2B 3B HRRBI Rowand...........................375 8 2 3 1 1 0 2 Ross ................................318 44 10 14 5 0 5 10 F. Sanchez.......................291 55 5 16 4 0 0 4 Cain .................................286 7 0 2 0 0 0 1 Huff.................................286 49 6 14 2 0 0 6 Ishikawa..........................286 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 Posey...............................275 51 5 14 3 0 0 4 Schierholtz......................250 8 2 2 0 0 0 1 Torres..............................245 49 5 12 2 0 1 2 Fontenot .........................214 14 1 3 0 1 0 0 Renteria ..........................214 28 5 6 0 0 1 3 Sandoval .........................176 17 0 3 1 0 0 2 J. Sanchez .......................167 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 Burrell .............................158 38 5 6 3 0 1 4 Uribe................................154 39 3 6 0 0 2 9 Bumgarner......................000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lincecum.........................000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson.............................000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team Totals....................240 434 52 104 22 2 10 49


PITCHERS ....................... ERA G SV IP H HR SO Cain ................................. 0.00 3 0 21.1 13 0 13 Mota................................ 0.00 2 0 2.1 1 0 0 Wilson............................. 0.00 8 5 9.2 5 0 12 Lopez............................... 1.59 9 0 5.2 1 0 6 Casilla ............................. 1.93 4 0 4.2 3 0 5 Lincecum......................... 2.79 5 0 29.0 22 2 33 Bumgarner...................... 3.55 3 0 12.2 15 1 12 J. Sanchez....................... 4.05 4 0 20. 16 2 22 Affeldt ............................ 4.50 5 0 4.0 1 0 4 Romo............................... 7.36 6 0 3.2 6 1 4 Ramirez........................... 13.5 5 0 4.0 5 2 2


AB R H BI BB SO AVG 1 0 0 .231


0 0 0 .357 0 0 0 .400 0 1 1 .250 0 0 4 .000 1 1 0 .300 0 0 1 .182 0 0 1 .000 0 0 1 .300


2 2 8 —


AB R H BI BB SO AVG 0 0 1 .300


0 0 0 .250 1 0 0 .167 0 1 0 .143 0 0 0 .154 0 0 2 .250 0 1 1 .000 0 2 0 .400 3 0 0 .500


4 4 4 —


SAN FRAN. .................000 000 110 — 2 5 1 TEXAS.........................030 010 00X — 4 8 0


E: Renteria (1). LOB: San Francisco 5, Texas 5. 2B: A.Huff (2), N.Cruz (2). HR: C.Ross (1), off C.Lewis; A.Torres (1), off C.Lewis; Moreland (1), off J.Sanchez; J.Hamilton (1), off J.Sanchez.


SAN FRAN. IP H R ER BB SO ERA


J.Sanchez......................4.2 6 4 4 3 3 7.71 Mota..............................1.1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 Affeldt ..........................1.1 1 0 0 0 0 6.75 R.Ramirez .....................0.2 0 0 0 0 1 18.0


TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO ERA


C.Lewis .........................7.2 5 2 2 2 6 2.35 O'Day ............................0.1 0 0 0 0 0 13.5 N.Feliz..............................1 0 0 0 0 2 0.00


WP: C.Lewis (1-0); LP: J.Sanchez (0-1); S: N.Feliz (1).


Inherited runners-scored: Mota 1-0, O’Day 1-0. HBP: by C.Lewis (A.Huff). T: 2:51. A: 52,419 (49,170).


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Team Totals.................... 2.77 13 5 117 88 8 11 3


RANGERSPLAYOFF STATISTICS


BATTERS.........................AVG AB R H 2B 3BHRRBI Lee ................................... .500 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Molina.............................. .343 35 7 12 2 0 2 8 Moreland ......................... .341 41 5 14 4 0 1 7 Andrus............................. .328 61 8 20 3 0 0 4 Cruz.................................. .321 53 12 17 7 0 5 10 Kinsler ............................. .320 50 7 16 2 1 3 9 Young............................... .254 59 4 15 3 0 1 7 Guerrero .......................... .250 52 4 13 3 0 0 6 Hamilton.......................... .220 50 9 11 1 0 5 9 Murphy ............................ .208 24 6 5 1 0 1 3 Treanor............................ .200 10 3 2 0 0 1 2 Francoeur ........................ .143 21 1 3 1 0 0 1 Borbon ............................. .111 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 Cantu ............................... .000 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson ............................. .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0


Team Totals .................... .273476 70 13 0 28 1 19 66


PITCHERS ...................... ERA G SV IP H R SO Rapada........................... 0.00 3 0 0.1 1 0 1 Feliz ............................... 1.69 6 1 5.1 2 1 9 Lewis.............................. 1.71 4 0 26.1 16 5 24 Ogando........................... 2.08 4 0 4.1 5 1 6 Lee ................................. 2.51 4 0 28.2 21 9 41 Kirkman ......................... 3.38 3 0 2.2 4 1 2 Wilson............................ 3.70 4 0 24.1 17 11 17 Oliver ............................. 4.70 7 1 7.2 5 4 8 Holland........................... 5.23 5 0 10.1 9 6 8 Hunter............................ 6.14 2 0 7.1 11 6 12 O'Day ............................. 6.75 10 0 4.0 5 3 8 Nippert........................... 18.00 1 0 1.0 2 2 0 Lowe .............................. 67.50 2 0 0.2 4 5 0 Team Totals................... 3.73 14 2 123 102 54 136


TRANSACTIONS NHL


Carolina Hurricanes: Recalled F Jonathan Matsumoto from Charlotte (AHL). Assigned F Drayson Bowman and F Zac Dalpe to Charlotte. Phoenix Coyotes: Assigned C Andrew Ebbett to San Antonio (AHL). St. Louis Blues: Assigned D Nathan Oystrick to Peoria (AHL).


Washington Capitals: Assigned D Brian Fahey and C Mathieu Perreault to Hershey (AHL).


COLLEGES


Duquesne: Suspended men’s basketball F Damian Saun- ders onegamefor an unspecified violation of team rules.


MLSPLAYOFFS EASTERN CONFERENCE


NEWYORK 1, SAN JOSE 0 Saturday’s Result: New York 1, San Jose 0 Thursday’s Game: San Jose at New York, 8 p.m.


COLORADO 1, COLUMBUS 0


Thursday’s Result: Colorado 1, Columbus 0 Saturday’s Game: Colorado at Columbus, 4 p.m.


WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS


FC DALLAS 1, REAL SALT LAKE 0 Saturday’s Result: FC Dallas 2, Real Salt Lake 1 Saturday’s Game: FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.


LOS ANGELES VS. SEATTLE


Sunday’s Result: Los Angeles 1, Seattle 0 Sunday’s Game: Seattle at Los Angeles, 9 p.m.


GALAXY1,SEATTLEFC0 Los Angeles


Seattle FC


1 0


0 0


1 0


First half: 1, Los Angeles, Buddle 18 (Gonzalez), 38th minute. Second half: None. Goalies: Los Angeles, Donovan Ricketts Yellow Cards: Juninho, Los Angeles, 48th Los Angeles: Donovan Ricketts, A.J. DeLaGarza, Omar Gonzalez, Sean Franklin, Mike Magee, Eddie Lewis (Gregg Berhalter, 84th), David Beckham, Juninho, Dema Kovalenko (Chris Birchall, 70th),LandonDonovan,Edson Buddle (Jovan Kirovski, 73rd). Seattle FC: Kasey Keller, James Riley, Patrick Ianni, Jeff Parke (Tyrone Marshall, 65th), Nathan Sturgis (Nate Jaqua, 81st), Leo Gonzalez, Sanna Nyassi (Alvaro Fernandez, 74th), Steve Zakuani, Osvaldo Alonso, Fredy Montero, Blaise Nkufo.


COLLEGES FIELD HOCKEY


Hofstra 3, Towson 2 Virginia Tech 4, NC State 0 MEN’S SOCCER Notre Dame 3, Georgetown 0 Stevenson 1, Marymount 1 (2OT) WOMEN’S SOCCER Duquesne 1, George Washington 0 Virginia 6, Clemson 0 Maryland 2, Miami 1 VOLLEYBALL Dayton def. George Wash. 25-23, 25-19, 20-25, 25-12 Virginia def. Fla. State 25-18, 25-13, 18-25, 19-25, 16-14 UMES def. Hampton 22-25, 16-25, 25-21 ,25-17,15-7


LOCALGOLF FAUQUIER SPRINGS


In the superintendent’s revenge, the gross winners were Randall Jones, Mike Smith, Chuck Lowe and Frank Pinello. The net winners were David Couk, Matt Gravett, Jeff Harris, Mike Canard. JEFFERSON PARK


Dick Stevens won the season ending tournament in the senior men’s league. OLD SOUTH


In the hard hard tournament, the gross winners were Frank DiLodovico, Joe DiLodovico, Dave Powell, Bill Shenas,TomWinegardener and Mike Pierce. The low net winners were Brandt Standridge and Heath Campbell. SPRINGFIELD


In the closing breakfast event, the low gross winners were Charlie Lausey, Jim Wood, Elaine Black and Louise Mosty. The low net winners were Mark Ronse, Paul Clements, Dottie Thomas and David Carroll WESTWOOD


Closing day first gross Steve Mosley, Kevin Finnerty, Tim Krouse and Andy Peden.


NASCAR AMPENERGYJUICE500


AT TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY IN TALLADEGA, ALA. LAP LENGTH: 2.66 MILES (START POSITION IN PARENTHESES)


1. (2) C. Bowyer, Chevy, 188 laps, 123.4 rating, 190 poi 2. (14) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 188, 114.3, 175 3. (1) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 188, 109.5, 170 4. (21) David Reutimann, Toyota, 188, 103.2, 165 5. (25) Joey Logano, Toyota, 188, 100.6, 160 6. (18) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 188, 95.7, 155 7. (19) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 188, 70.6, 151 8. (31) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 188, 71.3, 147 9. (17) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 188, 66.9, 143 10. (11) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 188, 78.4, 139 11. (30) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 188, 76.5, 135 12. (39) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 188, 77.6, 127 13. (38) Paul Menard, Ford, 188, 77.3, 129 14. (33) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 188, 83.9, 126 15. (10) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 188, 90.9, 123 16. (27) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 188, 87.7, 120 17. (23) Carl Edwards, Ford, 188, 61, 117 18. (42) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 188, 62.7, 109 19. (34) Greg Biffle, Ford, 188, 74.2, 106 20. (37) Aric Almirola, Ford, 188, 83.2, 108 21. (28) David Ragan, Ford, 188, 53.9, 100 22. (22) Chad McCumbee, Chevrolet, 188, 42.7, 97 23. (8) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 188, 47.3, 94 24. (9) Casey Mears, Toyota, 188, 76.6, 91 25. (32) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 188, 74.5, 93 26. (16) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 188, 80, 90 27. (4) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 188, 46.8, 87 28. (20) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 188, 57.9, 84 29. (29) Scott Speed, Toyota, 188, 79.1, 76 30. (3) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 188, 90.2, 78 31. (26) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 188, 37.5, 70 32. (36) A J Allmendinger, Ford, accident, 187, 43.2, 67 33. (40) David Gilliland, Ford, 187, 53, 64 34. (35) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 187, 70, 66 35. (15) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 186, 32.6, 58 36. (12) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 183, 61.5, 60 37. (41) Robert Richardson Jr., Ford, 180, 28.6, 52 38. (24) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, engine, 172, 55.1, 49 39. (6) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 163, 86, 56 40. (43) Bill Elliott, Ford, accident, 140, 34.9, 43 41. (5) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, accident, 133, 95.5, 45 42. (7) D. Blaney, Chevrolet, transmission, 12, 26.4, 37 43. (13) Jeff Fuller, Toyota, rear gear, 2, 25.3, 34 RACE STATISTICS


Average Speed of Race Winner: 163.618 mph; Time of Race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, 23 seconds; Margin of Victory: Under Caution; Caution Flags: 7 for 20 laps; Lead Changes: 87 among 26 drivers Lap Leaders: J.Nemechek 1; K.Harvick 2; D.Earnhardt Jr. 3; J.Montoya 4; K.Kahne 5; D.Earnhardt Jr. 6; J.Burton 7; C.Bowyer 8; B.Keselowski 9; S.Hornish Jr. 10-11; M.Wal- trip 12-13; S.Hornish Jr. 14; M.Kenseth 15-16; J.Burton 17-19; M.Kenseth 20-21; J.Burton 22-24; M.Kenseth 25-27; J.Burton 28; B.Keselowski 29-30; M.Waltrip 31; B.Keselowski 32-35; C.Bowyer 36-39; K.Harvick 40; M.Truex Jr. 41; D.Reutimann 42-47; M.Martin 48; D.Hamlin 49-50; M.Martin 51; D.Hamlin 52; D.Earnhardt Jr. 53-61; J.McMurray 62; K.Harvick 63-64; Ky.Busch 65; Ku.Busch 66-67; D.Reutimann 68; K.Harvick 69-71; M.Kenseth 72-73; Ky.Busch 74-75; D.Reutimann 76-77; Ky.Busch 78; K.Kahne 79-80; D.Earnhardt Jr. 81; J.Mon- toya 82; M.Truex Jr. 83-84; J.Montoya 85-91; D.Earn- hardt Jr. 92-101; C.Edwards 102; D.Reutimann 103-104; K.Harvick 105; J.Montoya 106-107; M.Kenseth 108; K.Harvick 109; C.Bowyer 110; J.Montoya 111; D.Earn- hardt Jr. 112-113; C.Bowyer 114; D.Reutimann 115-116; A.Almirola 117-118; E.Sadler 119; M.Ambrose 120; J.McMurray 121; K.Harvick 122-123; J.McMurray 124; J.Burton 125; C.Bowyer 126; J.Burton 127-128; C.Bow- yer 129; J.Montoya 130-131; J.McMurray 132; J.Mon- toya 133; C.Bowyer 134; J.Johnson 135; J.Montoya 136-138; D.Reutimann 139; J.Logano 140; S.Hornish Jr. 141-142; J.Logano 143-149; M.Truex Jr. 150-155; M.Kenseth 156-158; D.Hamlin 159; Ky.Busch 160-175; P.Menard 176; J.Gordon 177; J.Johnson 178; C.Bowyer 179-186; K.Harvick 187; C.Bowyer 188 Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 6,149; 2. D.Hamlin, 6,135; 3. K.Harvick, 6,111; 4. J.Gordon, 5,942; 5. Ky.Busch, 5,919; 6. C.Edwards, 5,902; 7. T.Stewart, 5,832; 8. M.Kenseth, 5,825; 9. Ku.Busch, 5,799; 10. J.Burton, 5,797; 11. G.Biffle, 5,788; 12. C.Bowyer, 5,782 NASCAR Driver Rating Formula The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.


GOLF


LPGAHANABANKCHAMP. AT SKY-72 GOLF CLUB


IN INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA PURSE: $1.8 MILLION YARDAGE: 6,364 FINAL


A-AMATEUR Na Yeon Choi, $270,000 ................. 69-68-69 Vicky Hurst, $166,643.................... 68-70-70 Song-Hee Kim, $120,888................ 68-68-73 Paula Creamer, $76,790 ................. 72-71-67 Jiyai Shin, $76,790 ......................... 73-68-69 Suzann Pettersen, $76,790............ 71-69-70 Inbee Park, $51,548........................ 73-67-71 Kristy McPherson, $39,232............ 73-69-70 Sun Young Yoo, $39,232 ................ 72-70-70 In-Kyung Kim, $39,232................... 72-70-70 Jee Young Lee, $39,232.................. 70-72-70 Katherine Hull, $27,523 ................. 70-73-70 Michelle Wie, $27,523.................... 70-73-70 Stacy Lewis, $27,523 ..................... 71-71-71 Cristie Kerr, $27,523 ...................... 71-71-71 So Yeon Ryu, $27,523..................... 70-70-73 Juli Inkster, $27,523....................... 71-68-74


NBA JAZZ120,THUNDER99


UTAH .................................. 27 29 35 29 — 120 OKLAHOMA CITY ............... 23 17 34 25 — 99 UTAH


MIN Millsap


Kirilenko Jefferson Williams Bell


Evans


Fesenko Miles


Hayward Watson Elson Price


TOTALS FG FT O-T A PF PTS


38:15 12-19 6-8 3-16 6 2 30 38:14 7-12 3-4 2-4 4 3 19 41:21 6-14 11-12 2-10 1 4 23 36:30 6-12 3-3 0-6 15 4 16 18:34 5:53 3:17


3-3 0-0 0-1 2 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2


2-5 0-0 0-0 0 2 0-2 0-0 0-1 2 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1


7 0 0


24:50 8-13 2-3 1-4 0 3 21 14:56 11:30 4:27 2:13


4 0 0 0


240 44-83 25-30 8-42 32 25 120


Percentages: FG .530, FT .833. 3-Point Goals: 7-11, .636 (Miles 3-5, Kirilenko 2-3, Bell 1-1, Williams 1-1, Watson 0-1). Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 16 (19 PTS). Blocked Shots: 3 (Jefferson, Kirilenko, Miles). Turn- overs: 15 (Kirilenko 3, Williams 3, Hayward 2, Jefferson 2, Millsap 2, Bell, Miles, Watson). Steals: 6 (Evans, Jefferson, Kirilenko, Miles, Millsap, Watson). Technical Fouls: None.


OKLAHOMA CITY


Durant Green Krstic


Westbrook Sefolosha Ibaka


Harden Maynor Aldrich Cook


White TOTALS MIN FG FT O-T A PF PTS


38:29 8-19 8-9 0-4 1 2 28 38:47 5-14 7-7 2-9 1 4 17 14:54


30:07 7-13 8-8 1-4 5 3 22 23:32 22:38 32:48 16:09 10:51 9:03 2:42


0-3 0-0 0-2 0 1 3-8 0-0 1-5 1 3


3-6 0-0 1-6 0 6 1-7 5-6 0-2 1 4 2-5 1-2 0-3 1 2 2-3 1-2 1-2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 0


0 6


6 7 6 5 0 2


240 32-80 30-34 7-38 10 27 99


Percentages: FG .400, FT .882. 3-Point Goals: 5-20, .250 (Durant 4-6, Maynor 1-1, Westbrook 0-1, Sefolosha 0-3, Green 0-4, Harden 0-5). Team Rebounds: 10. Team Turnovers: 14 (19 PTS). Blocked Shots: 5 (Ibaka 3, Durant 2). Turnovers:14(Durant 6,Westbrook3,Harden 2, Green, Ibaka, Krstic). Steals: 9 (Westbrook 4, Durant 2, Sefolosha 2, Aldrich). Technical Fouls: Defensive three second, 2:12 first. A: 18,203 (18,203). T: 2:20.


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COLLEGEFOOTBALL


NO. 4TCU48,UNLV6 TCU ........................................... 7 21


UNLV ........................................ 0 6


7 0


13 0


48 6


TCU: Kerley 5 run (Evans kick), 9:31 first. TCU: Wesley 1 run (Evans kick), 14:57 second. TCU: C.Jones 30 interception return (Evans kick), 13:57 second. UNLV: Mi.Johnson 10 pass from Clayton (kick failed), 9:02 second. TCU: Dalton 1 run (Evans kick), 1:00 second. TCU: Boyce 54 pass from Dalton (Evans kick), 14:09 third. TCU: Kerley 24 pass from Dalton (Evans kick), 14:55 fourth. TCU: Pachall 8 run (kick failed), 4:10 fourth.


TCU


First Downs ......................................... 30 Rushes-Yards ............................... 52-273 Passing .............................................. 257


UNLV 12


24-69 128


Comp-Att-Int ............................... 17-25-0 15-32-2 Return Yards ........................................ 27 Punts-Avg. ..................................... 1-36.0 Fumbles-Lost ...................................... 3-2


0


6-32.8 0-0


RUSHING TCU: Wesley 13-64, James 9-61, Dean 5-47, Dalton 6- 30, Tucker 7-28, Fort 4-26, Pachall 2-18, Kerley 1-5, Hicks 1-0, Team 4-(minus 6). UNLV: Cornett 11-26, Purvis 7-24, Clayton 4-14, Trotter 2-5.


PASSING TCU: Dalton 16-23-0-252, Pachall 1-2-0-5.UNLV: Clay- ton 15-29-2-128, Herring 0-2-0-0, Lamers 0-1-0-0.


RECEIVING TCU: Kerley 5-82, Young 4-43, Boyce 2-64, Tucker 2- 21, B.Johnson 1-29, Wesley 1-8, Dawson 1-5, Hicks 1- 5. UNLV: Mi.Johnson 7-67, Payne 2-27, Cornett 2-9, Vidal 2-7, Knutson 1-16, Watkins 1-2.


NO. 9OKLAHOMA43, COLORADO10


Colorado ................................... 0 3 Oklahoma ................................. 3 26 14


7


0 0


10 43


Okl: FG Stevens 33, 6:08 first. Okl: FG Stevens 26, 14:57 second. Okl: Broyles 16 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), 11:11 second. Col: FG Goodman 40, 7:50 second. Okl: Broyles 81 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), 6:54 second. Okl: Safety, 1:27 second. Okl: Hanna 7 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), :21 second. Okl: Broyles 64 pass from L.Jones (Stevens kick), 14:10 third. Col: McKnight 49 pass from C.Hawkins (Goodman kick), 12:43 third. Okl: Murray 5 run (Stevens kick), 5:06 third.


Colorado


First Downs ......................................... 12 Rushes-Yards ................................. 24-76 Passing .............................................. 187


Oklahoma 31


44-147 488


Comp-Att-Int ............................... 17-44-0 34-49-0 Return Yards ...................................... (-2) Punts-Avg. ................................... 10-38.1 Fumbles-Lost ...................................... 0-0


14


4-41.0 0-0


RUSHING Colorado: Stewart 19-85, Jefferson 4-5, C.Hawkins 1-(minus 14). Oklahoma: R.Finch 10-59, Murray 11- 40, Clay 12-38, Millard 4-18, L.Jones 2-4, Musil 1-0, Calhoun 2-0, Allen 1-(minus 6), Team 1-(minus 6).


PASSING Colorado: C.Hawkins 17-44-0-187. Oklahoma: L.Jones 32-46-0-453, Allen 2-3-0-35.


RECEIVING Colorado: McKnight 5-84, Clemons 4-27, Richardson 2-28, Jefferson 2-20, Stewart 2-9, Patterson 1-12, Deehan 1-7. Oklahoma: Murray 10-73, Broyles 9-208, Franks 4-55, R.Finch 4-30, Ratterree 3-89, Caleb 1-11, Stills 1-8, Hanna 1-7, Kenney 1-7.


With just less than seven minutes remaining in the second quarter


Saturday night in Los Angeles, Southern California held a two-point lead on unbeaten Oregon—theNo. 2 team in the Bowl Championship Series standings — and was driving into Ducks territory. Trojans quarterbackMatt Barkley prepared to take a shotgun snap on second and 10 when USC Coach Lane Kiffin began barking instructions from the sideline. Barkley fumbled the snap, and, as Kiffin later told reporters, “it all


went downhill from there.” On the play after Barkley’s fumble, Oregon quarterback Darron


Thomas completed a 45-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jeff Maehl, and the rout commenced. Oregon defeatedUSC, 53-32, and established once again that it is the predominant force in the Pacific-10. Through five conference games, Oregon’s smallest margin of victory


is 11 at Arizona State five weeks ago. Since then, the Ducks have won each game by at least 20 points. Saturday, Thomas threw for 288 yards and four touchdowns and


tailback LaMichael James rushed 36 times for 239 yards and three touchdowns. Oregon had not scored as many as 53 points against the Trojans,whocontrolled the clock but could not keep track of the Ducks’ numerous speedy weapons. Three of Oregon’s touchdown drives lasted one or two plays. USC retook the lead with more than 11 minutes remaining in the


thirdquarterona one-yardtouchdownrunbyBarkley, butOregonthen tacked on 24 unanswered points to seal its first win at the Coliseum since 2000.


—Steve Yanda


EZ SU


KLMNO COLLEGE REWIND


MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010


NEWS&NOTES


Miami’s Harris questionable for U-Md. Miami juniorquarterbackJacoryHarrisisquestionableforSaturday’s


game againstMaryland after suffering a concussion during the second quarterofhis team’s24-19loss atVirginia thispastweekend,Hurricanes CoachRandy Shannonsaidina teleconference Sunday. IfHarris cannotplay, freshmanStephenMorriswill start. Second-string quarterbackA.J.Highsmithwas unable to play against


the Cavaliers because of a left hand injury, and his status for Saturday’s game against Maryland is questionable as well. Morris replaced third stringer Spencer Whipple against Virginia after Whipple threw two interceptions inless thana quarter. After throwing two interceptions of his own,Morris ledMiami on a


fourth-quarter rallywith19unansweredpoints. Morris — who burned his redshirt by playing — threw for two


touchdowns andranfor another. . . . Notre Dame junior quarterback Dayne Crist underwent surgery to


repair a tornpatellar tendoninhis left knee and is expected to be out six months while recovering, Fighting Irish Coach Brian Kelly said in a teleconference.


—SteveYanda


in the nation. The last two times Utah began


a season 8-0 it went on to win a BCS bowl game. In order to do that this year, the Utes must knock off TCU. Conferences such as theMoun- tain West often are derided for


their comparative lack of compe- tition, but on Saturday, theMWC will feature a contest between two of the top six teams in the country, a game with national title implications for each partici- pant.


yandas@washpost.com


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