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D10 NATIONALWOMEN Top-ranked U-Conn. stretches win streak to 83 ASSOCIATED PRESS Maya Moore scored 24 of her


29 points in the first half and top-ranked Connecticut routed Lehigh, 81-38, in Storrs, Conn., on Saturday to win its 83rd consecutive game. The Huskies (5-0), who have


not lost since the 2008 national semifinals, need just five more wins to tie the UCLA men (1971-’74) for the longest streak in NCAA Division I history. Mooremade12 of her 21 shots,


pulled down five rebounds and had four assists. Tiffany Hayes added 14 points and nine re- bounds for Connecticut, and freshmen Bria Hartley and Sa- marie Walker added 11 points each. Aly Byorickhadeight points to


lead Lehigh (1-5). The Huskies, who are hosting


theWorld VisionChallenge tour- nament, play LSU on Sunday. The Tigers (4-3) beat Lehigh, 74-63, on Friday and routed Howard, 69-39, in Saturday’s first game. l DUKE 61, CHARLOTTE 55:


Jasmine Thomas scored 19 points,Krystal Thomas added 10 points, 14 rebounds and 8 blocks,


and the sixth-ranked Blue Devils overcame a poor start and a miserable shooting performance to hold off host Charlotte. Karima Christmas added 12


points and 11 rebounds for Duke (6-0), which trailed by 15 points in the first half and 38-30 with 17 minutes 12 seconds left before embarking on an 18-2 run to take the lead for good. Duke, which shot better than


50 percent in its previous three games, connected on just 30 per- cent from the field and missed 11 of 14 three-point attempts in its biggest test to stay unbeaten. After Jai Forney banked in a three-pointer to get Charlotte within 56-55, Krystal Thomas scored a transition layup with 1:18 left. Jasmine Thomas’s steal on the next possession led to Chelsea Gray’s free throw with 28 seconds remaining. Kendria Holmes scored 15


points for the 49ers (3-2). l XAVIER 72, DELAWARE


STATE 41: In Cincinnati, Amber Harris scored 23 points in only 24 minutes, and the fifth-ranked Musketeers posted their second lopsided win in two days. Xavier (5-0) won for the third


time in fivedays.TheMusketeers were coming off a 99-37 win over


Troy on Friday, their most one- sided victory in 28 years. The Musketeers played both


games without top three-point shooter Katie Rutan, resting a sore left ankle. She’s expected back next week. Harris led the way against the


Hornets (1-3), scoring 19 points in the first half. Tyeasha Moss had nine points and seven as- sists. l WEST VIRGINIA 64, IOWA


STATE 53: Liz Repella scored 15 points to lead the No. 10 Moun- taineers over the 19th-ranked Cyclones in the Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Madina Ali added 13 points


and nine rebounds forWest Vir- ginia (6-0), which won the tour- nament’s Island Division. Kelsey Bolte scored 13 points


to lead Iowa State (4-1), which also got 10 points from Chelsea Poppens before she fouled out. Freshman guard Taylor Palm-


er sank three of West Virginia’s seven three-pointers in the first half as theMountaineers opened a 36-26 lead and never trailed. l KENTUCKY 79, SOUTHERN


MISS. 59: Sophomore guard A’dia Mathies led a balanced scoring effort with 14 points, 6 steals, 4 rebounds and 3 assists


to earn Most Valuable Player honors for the ninth-ranked Wildcats at the Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic in Hatties- burg,Miss. Leading 33-28 at halftime,


Kentucky (5-0) went on a 19-2 run to open the second half. Rachel Vigers scored 21 points for the host Lady Eagles (3-2). l OKLAHOMA 84, GARDNER-


WEBB 75: Danielle Robinson scored 18 points and the 11th- ranked Sooners shrugged off some first-half shooting woes to win at home. Oklahoma (5-0) shot 32.3 per-


cent in the first half but 59 percent in the second to win its second game of the Basketball Travelers Invitational. Joanna McFarland had 15


points and a game-high seven rebounds for the Sooners. Dominique Hudson led all


scorers with 25 points for the Lady Bulldogs (2-3). Twin sister Monique Hudson added 12 points. l GEORGIA 76, LOYOLA


MARYMOUNT 44: Porsha Phil- lips and KhaalidahMiller scored 15 points apiece and the No. 18 Bulldogs used a balanced offense to beat the Lions in the titlegame of the Westside Thanksgiving


SCOREBOARD PROFOOTBALL


NFLSTANDINGS AFC EAST


New England ................... 9 N.Y. Jets ......................... 9 Miami .............................. 5 Buffalo ............................ 2


SOUTH


Indianapolis .................... 6 Jacksonville .................... 6 Tennessee ....................... 5 Houston .......................... 4


NORTH


Baltimore ........................ 7 Pittsburgh ....................... 7 Cleveland ........................ 3 Cincinnati ........................ 2


WEST


Kansas City ..................... 6 Oakland ........................... 5 San Diego ........................ 5 Denver ............................. 3


NFC EAST


WEEK12INJURYREPORT


W L T PCT. PF PA 2 0 .818 334 266 2 0 .818 264 187 5 0 .500 172 208 8 0 .200 213 276


W L T PCT. PF PA 4 0 .600 268 216 4 0 .600 220 270 5 0 .500 257 198 6 0 .400 244 287


W L T PCT. PF PA 3 0 .700 233 178 3 0 .700 235 165 7 0 .300 192 206 9 0 .182 225 288


W L T PCT. PF PA 4 0 .600 243 207 5 0 .500 238 223 5 0 .500 274 211 7 0 .300 217 287


Philadelphia .................... 7 N.Y. Giants ...................... 6 Washington .................... 5 Dallas .............................. 3


SOUTH


Atlanta ............................ 8 New Orleans ................... 8 Tampa Bay ...................... 7 Carolina ........................... 1


NORTH


Chicago ........................... 7 Green Bay ....................... 7 Minnesota ....................... 3 Detroit ............................ 2


WEST


Seattle ............................ 5 St. Louis .......................... 4 Arizona ........................... 3 San Francisco .................. 3


W L T PCT. PF PA 3 0 .700 284 226 4 0 .600 253 220 5 0 .500 202 245 8 0 .273 256 301


W L T PCT. PF PA 2 0 .800 256 192 3 0 .727 265 197 3 0 .700 209 206 9 0 .100 117 252


W L T PCT. PF PA 3 0 .700 191 146 3 0 .700 252 146 7 0 .300 172 226 9 0 .182 258 282


W L T PCT. PF PA 5 0 .500 185 233 6 0 .400 177 198 7 0 .300 188 292 7 0 .300 160 219


SUNDAY’S GAMES Minnesota at Washington, 1 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 4:15 Tennessee at Houston, 1 Green Bay at Atlanta, 1 Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, 1 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 Carolina at Cleveland, 1 Kansas City at Seattle, 4:05 Miami at Oakland, 4:05 St. Louis at Denver, 4:15 Philadelphia at Chicago, 4:15 San Diego at Indianapolis, 8:20


MONDAY’S GAME San Francisco at Arizona, 8:30


HIGHSCHOOLS


FOOTBALLPLAYOFFS NO. 3 OSBOURN 48, MOUNTAIN VIEW 7


MOUNTAIN VIEW (8-4) ............7 0 0 0 — 7 OSBOURN (12-0).....................21 14 7 6 — 48


O: Terrell 80 run (Boteler kick) MV: Lester 8 run (Outlaw kick) O: Terrell 4 run (Boteler kick) O: Whitehead 94 run (Boteler kick) O: Terrell 1 run (Boteler kick) O: Terrell 7 run (Boteler kick) O: Terrell 3 run (Boteler kick) O: Carter 3 run (kick failed) RUSHING LEADERS: MV: Lee 24-103. O: Terrell 25-250, Whitehead 3-109. PASSING LEADERS: MV: Lee 10-25-1 68. O: Terrell 5- 10-0 61. RECEIVING LEADERS: MV: Williams 4-25, Johnson 5- 37. O: Keith 3-30.


NO. 12 BATTLEFIELD 42, NO. 4 COLONIAL FORGE 14


BATTLEFIELD (11-2).................7 14 7 14 — 42 COLONIAL FORGE (11-1)..........0 0 14 0 — 14


B: Beathard 16 pass from Greene (Hoepker kick) B: Swingle 1 run (Hoepker kick) B: Jackson 5 run (Hoepker kick) CF: Washington 14 fumble return (Via kick) CF: E Frohnapfel 10 pass from B Frohnapfel (Via kick) B: Jackson 41 run (Hoepker kick) B: Jackson 8 run (Hoepker kick) B: Jackson 31 run (Hoepker kick) RUSHING LEADERS: B: Jackson 26-264. CF: T Wilson 9- 27.


PASSING LEADERS: B: Swingle 5-5-0 73, Greene 4-6-0 47. CF: B Frohnapfel 13-21-0 157. RECEIVING LEADERS: B: Beathard 5-63. CF: Scott 7-83, E Frohnapfel 3-26.


NO. 6 LAKE BRADDOCK 56, NO. 11 CHANTILLY 18


CHANTILLY (10-3).....................3 0 0 15 — 18 LAKE BRADDOCK (12-1).........14 14 7 21 — 56


LB: Nebrich 7 run (Weiler kick) LB: Nebrich 6 run (Weiler kick) C: Germain 21 field goal LB: Nebrich 6 run (Weiler kick) LB: Zanellato 27 pass from Nebrich (Weiler kick) LB: Jones 88 interception return (Weiler kick) C: Hicks 5 run (Germain kick) LB: Nebrich 4 run (Weiler kick) C: Simms 70 kickoff return (Hill-Pensamiento pass from Hicks) LB: Zanellato 27 pass from Nebrich (Weiler kick) LB: Shanahan 11 run (Weiler kick) RUSHING LEADERS: C: Hill-Pensamiento 14-77, Hicks 14-68. LB: Nebrich 19-99. PASSING LEADERS: C: C Romine 10-20-2 131. LB: Ne- brich 15-16-0 235, Ty Quigley 0-1-0 0. RECEIVING LEADERS: C: Alcalde 3-27, S Romine 3-41, T Huelskamp 4-63. LB: Zanellato 10-144.


NO. 9 WISE 14, NO. 15 BROADNECK 7


BROADNECK (10-3) ..................0 7 0 0 — 7 WISE (12-1)...............................0 6 8 0 — 14


W: Tabbs 1 interception return (run failed) B: Mullis 10 run (A Greene kick) W: Jones 23 run (Bethea run) RUSHING LEADERS: B: G Harris 17-79, Mullis 21-51. W: Bethea 22-140. PASSING LEADERS: B: Mullis 2-10-1 25, George 0-2-0 0. W: D Smith 0-5-1 0, Staton 1-1-0 47. RECEIVING LEADERS: B: Byes 2-25. W: T Smith 1-47.


MINNESOTA VIKINGS ATWASH. REDSKINS Vikings: OUT: S Jamarca Sanford (hamstring). QUES- TIONABLE: WR Bernard Berrian (groin), CB Chris Cook (knee), S Eric Frampton (hamstring), WR Sidney Rice (hip). PROBABLE: S Husain Abdullah (ankle), DE Jared Allen (neck), QB Brett Favre (ankle, foot, shoulder), LB Chad Greenway (eye), C John Sullivan (calf). Redskins: No injuries.


TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT BALT. RAVENS


Buccaneers: OUT: DE Kyle Moore (shoulder). PROBA- BLE: LB Quincy Black (ankle), WR Sammie Stroughter (foot), T Jeremy Trueblood (knee), TE Kellen Winslow (knee). Ravens: QUESTIONABLE: G Chris Chester (ill- ness), TE Ed Dickson (thigh), DE Cory Redding (arm), S Tom Zbikowski (foot). PROBABLE: S Ed Reed (illness).


PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT CHICAGO BEARS


Eagles: QUESTIONABLE: DT Antonio Dixon (abdomen), DE Juqua Parker (hip), CB Asante Samuel (knee). PROBABLE: DT Brodrick Bunkley (elbow), CB Jorrick Calvin (back), G Nick Cole (knee), G Todd Herremans (knee), RB LeSean McCoy (shoulder), LB Ernie Sims (ankle). Bears: No injuries.


GREEN BAY PACKERS AT ATLANTA FALCONS


Packers: OUT: S Atari Bigby (hamstring). DOUBTFUL: S Anthony Smith (ankle). PROBABLE: T Chad Clifton (knee), WR Donald Driver (quadriceps), DE Cullen Jenkins (calf),LBClayMatthews(shin),DERyanPickett (ankle), C Scott Wells (arch),CBCharles Woodson (toe). Falcons: DOUBTFUL: RB Antone Smith (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: DE John Abraham (groin), S Shann Schillinger (head). PROBABLE: LB Curtis Lofton (knee), DT Corey Peters (rib), WR Eric Weems (pectoral), WR Roddy White (knee).


TENNESSEE TITANS AT HOUSTON TEXANS


Titans: No injuries. Texans: OUT: LB Xavier Adibi (hamstring), TE Owen Daniels (hamstring), DE Jesse Nading (knee). QUESTIONABLE: WR David Anderson (hamstring), DT Shaun Cody (illness). PROBABLE: LB Kevin Bentley (shoulder, knee),LBBrian Cushing (knee), LB Zac Diles (illness), WR Andre Johnson (ankle), CB Glover Quin (hand), QB Matt Schaub (knee), C Jon Weeks (knee), DE Mario Williams (groin).


JACK. JAGUARS ATNEWYORK GIANTS


Jaguars: OUT: T Eugene Monroe (head). QUESTION- ABLE: RB Maurice Jones-Drew (abdomen), WR Mike Sims-Walker (ankle). PROBABLE: DT Tyson Alualu (knee), S Sean Considine (thumb), LB Justin Durant (shoulder), DE Larry Hart (shoulder), RB Greg Jones (ankle). Giants: OUT: T David Diehl (hip, hamstring).


PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT BUFFALO BILLS


Steelers: OUT: WR Antonio Brown (knee), DE Aaron Smith (triceps). DOUBTFUL: TE Matt Spaeth (concus- sion). QUESTIONABLE: S Troy Polamalu (ankle). Bills: OUT: LB Keith Ellison (knee), DE Spencer Johnson (hamstring), LB Shawne Merriman (calf, Achilles), G Eric Wood (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: CB Terrence McGee (knee), TE Shawn Nelson (illness), RB C.J. Spiller (hamstring). PROBABLE: T Demetrius Bell (knee), LB Chris Kelsay (knee), NT Kyle Williams (ankle).


CAROLINA PANTHERS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS


Panthers: DOUBTFUL: CB Marcus Hudson (ankle), S Jordan Pugh (hamstring), RB Tyrell Sutton (ankle), G Travelle Wharton (toe). PROBABLE: QB Jimmy Clausen (concussion), WR Brandon LaFell (concussion), CB Captain Munnerlyn (shoulder),QBTonyPike (right arm), QB Brian St. Pierre (right arm), RB Jonathan Stewart (concussion). Browns: OUT: LB Scott Fujita (knee). DOUBTFUL: QB Colt McCoy (ankle), CB Eric Wright (knee). QUESTIONABLE: S Mike Adams (abdomen), LB Eric Barton (shoulder), DE Kenyon Coleman (knee), WR Joshua Cribbs (foot), DT Shaun Rogers (ankle), TE Benjamin Watson (ankle). PROBABLE: G Floyd Womack (knee).


KANSAS CITY CHIEFS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS


Chiefs: DOUBTFUL: CB Brandon Flowers (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: T Branden Albert (groin), G Ryan Lilja (foot), WR Dexter McCluster (ankle), S Jon McGraw (head), TE Tony Moeaki (head). Seahawks: OUT: DT Colin Cole (ankle), TE Anthony McCoy (knee), G Chester Pitts (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: RB Michael Robinson (hamstring), WR Mike Williams (foot). PROBABLE: G Mike Gibson (ankle), QB Matt Hasselbeck (left wrist), C Chris Spencer (finger), WR Brandon Stokley (calf), WR Golden Tate (ankle), LB Lofa Tatupu (knee), CB Marcus Trufant (concussion).


MIAMI DOLPHINS AT OAKLAND RAIDERS


Dolphins: DOUBTFUL: WR Brandon Marshall (ham- string). QUESTIONABLE: G Joe Berger (knee), LB Karlos Dansby (toe), QB Chad Henne (knee), WR Roberto Wallace (knee). PROBABLE: T Vernon Carey (knee), S Chris Clemons (ankle), S Tyrone Culver (ankle), S Reshad Jones (shin), T Jake Long (shoulder). Raiders: OUT: CB Chris Johnson (groin), WR Chaz Schilens (knee). QUESTIONABLE: TE Zach Miller (foot). PROBA- BLE: CB Nnamdi Asomugha (ankle), S Tyvon Branch (shoulder), S Hiram Eugene (neck), G Robert Gallery (fibula),WRDarrius Heyward-Bey (foot).


ST. LOUIS RAMS AT DENVER BRONCOS


Rams: QUESTIONABLE: WR Danario Alexander (knee). PROBABLE: P Donnie Jones (left calf), WR Laurent Robinson (toe), T Rodger Saffold (shoulder). Broncos: OUT: CB Andre’ Goodman (hip), S Darcel McBath (quadriceps), WR Demaryius Thomas (ankle). QUES- TIONABLE: LB D.J. Williams (concussion). PROBABLE: LB Robert Ayers (foot).


SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT INDIANAP. COLTS


Chargers: OUT:WRPatrick Crayton (wrist). DOUBTFUL: RB Ryan Mathews (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: WR Mal- com Floyd (hamstring), TE Antonio Gates (toe, foot), S Steve Gregory (shoulder),DETravis Johnson (shoulder), CB Donald Strickland (hip), G Louis Vasquez (neck), TE Kris Wilson (back). PROBABLE: RB Jacob Hester (foot), TE Randy McMichael (hamstring), WR Legedu Naanee (hamstring). Colts: OUT:WRAustin Collie (concussion), S Bob Sanders (biceps). DOUBTFUL: RB Joseph Addai (neck). QUESTIONABLE: LB Gary Brackett (toe), TE Brody Eldridge (rib), RB Mike Hart (ankle), RB Javarris James (knee), LB Clint Session (elbow), CB Justin Tryon (foot),WRReggie Wayne (knee).


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS AT ARIZ. CARDINALS


49ers: OUT: T Joe Staley (fibula). DNP: S Dashon Goldson (ankle), K Joe Nedney (right knee). LIMITED: WR Josh Morgan (shoulder). FULL: CB Nate Clements (ankle), T Anthony Davis (ankle), TE Vernon Davis (ankle),RBFrank Gore (ankle). Cardinals:DNP:DECalais Campbell (ankle). LIMITED: WR Steve Breaston (knee), DT Darnell Dockett (shoulder),WREarly Doucet (head), LB Clark Haggans (groin), RB LaRod Stephens-Howling (hamstring), CB Greg Toler (foot), DT Dan Williams (toe). FULL: CB Michael Adams (ribs), S Kerry Rhodes (hand, back), LB Reggie Walker (hamstring).


COLLEGES


MEN’S BASKETBALL Bowie State 82, Clark Atlanta 64 Maryland-Eastern Shore 89, Navy 81 Maryland Bible 64, Gallaudet 61 Oregon State 84, Howard 74 St. Mary’s (Md.) 96, Franklin & Marshall 77


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Gallaudet 83, Penn St.-York 27 Florida 52, Navy 43 Texas Tech 63, American37 Virginia 59, TCU 55


COLLEGE BASKETBALL


MEN NO.16GEORGETOWN87, N.C.-ASHEVILLE 72


N.C.-Asheville Min FG


Dickey .................... 39 5-15 Primm .................... 32 5-14 Stephenson ............ 31 Lane ....................... 23 Cunningham ........... 27 Jackson .................. 22 Nwannunu ............... 9 Meyer ..................... 17


5-9 1-5 3-7 3-5 2-4 1-1


Min FG


Thompson .............. 24 Wright ................... 27


4-7 1-3


Freeman ................. 27 11-15 Clark ....................... 25


Vaughn ................... 25 6-11 Starks .................... 14 Sanford .................. 12 Sims ....................... 13 Benimon ................. 16 Bowen ...................... 3 Lubick ..................... 14


3-9 1-3


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


FT O-T A PF Pts. 2-3 0-7 3 1 15 5-7 2-3 3 4 17 1-1 0-0 3 2 12 2-2 0-4 1 0 4 3-4 1-6 0 4 10 1-5 1-2 0 3 7 0-0 1-1 0 1 4 0-0 1-2 2 2 3


Totals ................... 200 25-60 14-22 6-25 12 17 72 Georgetown


FT O-T A PF Pts. 0-0 1-10 0 3 11 0-0 1-3 9 1 3 3-3 0-3 2 2 32 0-0 2-6 3 0 7 4-7 3-9 2 2 16 0-1 0-0 1 0 2 0-0 0-1 0 0 3 2-3 1-4 1 5 4 2-2 2-3 2 2 2 0-1 0-2 0 2 0 3-3 0-0 1 3 7


Totals ................... 200 30-58 14-20 10-42 21 20 87 N.C.-Asheville ............................... 27


Georgetown ................................... 44


45 —72 43 —87


N.C.-ASHEVILLE—Percentages: FG .417, FT .636. Three- Point Goals: 8-18, .444 (Dickey 3-8, Primm 2-6, Meyer 1-1, Cunningham 1-1, Stephenson 1-2). Team Rebounds: 0. Blocked Shots: 3 (Cunningham, Meyer, Nwannunu). Turnovers: 18 (Primm 6, Dickey 5, Lane 4, Stephenson, Meyer, Cunningham). Steals: 10 (Cunningham 3, Dickey 2, Meyer, Nwannunu, Jackson, Stephenson, Lane). GEORGETOWN—Percentages: FG .517, FT .700. Three- Point Goals: 13-25, .520 (Freeman 7-9, Thompson 3-5, Sanford 1-2, Wright 1-3, Clark 1-4, Starks 0-1, Bowen 0-1). Team Rebounds: 1. Blocked Shots: 6 (Vaughn 3, Sanford, Thompson, Sims). Turnovers: 23 (Clark 7, Wright 6, Bowen 2, Thompson 2, Vaughn 2, Benimon, Lubick, Freeman, Sims). Steals: 10 (Thompson 3, Clark 2, Starks, Sanford, Wright, Freeman, Benimon). A: 10,354.


GEORGEMASON66, FLORIDAATLANTIC51


Florida Atlantic Min Royster .................. 26


FG


White ..................... 37 5-11 Tucker .................... 29


2-3 1-5


Mavin ..................... 19 3-10 Gantt ...................... 35 6-13 Richardson ............... 5 Taylor ..................... 27 Mattison .................. 6 McCoy ...................... 7 Bertone .................... 6 Davis ........................ 3


0-3 2-6 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0


Min FG Hancock ................. 32


Morrison ................ 31 8-10 Pearson .................. 27


Long ....................... 33 4-12 Cornelius ................ 30 Bennett .................. 10 Allen ......................... 9 Arledge .................... 7 Vaughns ................... 5 Tate ........................ 13 Williams .................. 3


4-5 4-5 2-8


0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 2-4 0-0


FT O-T A PF Pts. 2-2 4-7 0 5 6 0-1 2-9 0 4 11 0-0 0-0 2 2 2 3-6 0-0 3 4 9 1-2 3-5 1 2 15 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-3 0-2 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0


Totals ................... 200 20-53 7-14 13-32 9 22 51 George Mason


FT O-T A PF Pts. 5-6 1-6 7 4 14 2-5 2-7 0 1 18 2-2 0-4 1 4 10 1-2 0-3 6 0 10 1-2 1-2 2 2 5 0-0 0-1 0 1 0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0-0 0-2 0 1 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0


Totals ................... 200 26-48 11-19 8-31 17 14 66 Florida Atlantic ............................. 23


George Mason ............................... 34


28 —51 32 —66


FLORIDA ATLANTIC—Percentages: FG .377, FT .500. Three-Point Goals: 4-17, .235 (Gantt 2-8, White 1-2, Taylor 1-3, Richardson 0-2, Mavin 0-2). Team Rebounds: 7. Blocked Shots: 6 (White 3, Royster 3). Turnovers: 14 (Royster 4, Taylor 2, Gantt 2, Mavin, White, Davis, Tucker). Steals: 2 (Mavin, Gantt). GEORGEMASON—Percentages:FG.542, FT .579. Three- Point Goals: 3-10, .300 (Hancock 1-1, Tate 1-2, Long 1-3, Pearson 0-1, Vaughns 0-1, Cornelius 0-2). Team Re- bounds: 5. Blocked Shots: 5 (Morrison 3, Bennett, Long). Turnovers: 12 (Hancock 4, Long 3, Allen, Bennett, Vaughns). Steals: 8 (Long 2, Tate 2, Hancock, Bennett, Williams, Morrison). A: 3,907.


WOMEN NO.23MARYLAND82, MASSACHUSETTS50


Massachusetts (0-5) S. Robinson 2-7 2-4 6, Teuscher 3-9 0-0 8, Zullo 5-10 0-0 14, Mosgrove 3-10 1-2 9, Montgomery 1-5 0-1 2, T. Watson0-1 0-0 0, K. Robinson 1-1 3-4 6, Lalime 0-2 0-0 0, Lawrence 1-3 3-7 5. Totals 16-48 9-18 50. Maryland (5-1) Tchatchouang 3-5 5-8 11, Thomas 6-10 3-6 15, Kizer 4-8 3-3 11, Barrett 0-2 0-2 0, Cloud 3-5 1-1 8, Austin 0-0 0-0 0, Mincy 1-4 0-0 3, Taylor 1-3 1-1 3, Townsend 0-1 0-2 0, DeVaughn 4-6 1-2 9, Oyefuwa 1-1 0-0 2, Hawkins 7-8 0-0 14, Rodgers 3-8 0-0 6. Totals 33-61 14-25 82. Halftime: Maryland 39-19. Three-point goals: Massa- chusetts 9-22 (Zullo 4-6, Mosgrove 2-6, Teuscher 2-6, K. Robinson 1-1, T. Watson 0-1, Montgomery 0-2), Mary- land 2-9 (Cloud 1-2, Mincy 1-2, Taylor 0-2, Rodgers 0-3). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Massachusetts 25 (S. Robinson 6), Maryland 47 (Mincy 8). Assists: Massachu- setts 15 (S. Robinson 4), Maryland 21 (Taylor 5). Total fouls: Massachusetts 20, Maryland 18. A: NA.


NO.12GEORGETOWN69, NO.4TENNESSEE58


Georgetown (5-1) Crawford 2-3 2-3 6, Wilson 0-3 0-0 0, Wright 1-4 4-4 7, Rodgers 10-18 3-6 28,McNutt4-13 1-2 13,Magee1-3 2-2 4, White 0-0 0-0 0, McBride 2-3 0-0 4, Williams 1-3 0-0 2, Powell 0-0 0-0 0, Reese 0-2 0-0 0, Roche 2-5 1-2 5, Moore 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-57 13-19 69. Tennessee (6-1) Johnson 4-7 5-9 13, Stricklen 4-9 1-2 9, Cain 3-4 0-0 6, Bjorklund 2-8 0-2 6, Simmons 4-12 2-4 11, Williams 3-5 1-1 7, Spani 0-3 0-0 0,Manning0-1 0-0 0,Baugh2-6 2-4 6. Totals 22-55 11-22 58. Halftime:Georgetown29-22. Three-point goals: George- town 10-18 (Rodgers 5-7, McNutt 4-8, Wright 1-1, Roche 0-2), Tennessee 3-18 (Bjorklund 2-7, Simmons 1-7, Baugh 0-1, Williams 0-1, Stricklen 0-2). Fouled out: None. Rebounds: Georgetown 27 (McNutt, Rodgers 4), Tennessee 45 (Johnson 12). Assists: Georgetown 15 (Wright 11), Tennessee 11 (Simmons 4). Total fouls: Georgetown 21, Tennessee 21. Technical foul: Crawford. A: 1,135.


HOCKEY


EASTERNCONFERENCE SOUTHEAST W L OL PTS. GF GA Washington Tampa Bay Atlanta Carolina Florida


16 6 2 34 83 66 13 8 3 29 73 78 11 9 3 25 73 71 10 10 2 22 68 71 10 12 0 20 57 57


ATLANTIC W L OL PTS. GF GA Philadelphia 15 6 4 34 87 61 Pittsburgh


N.Y. Rangers 14 10 New Jersey


15 8 2 32 76 61 1 29 73 66


8 14 2 18 45 69 N.Y. Islanders 5 12 5 15 46 72


NORTHEAST W L OL PTS. GF GA Montreal Boston Ottawa Buffalo Toronto


15 8


WESTERNCONFERENCE CENTRAL Detroit


Columbus St. Louis xChicago Nashville


12 7 2 26 58 42 11 12


1 31 60 47 1 23 57 71


9 13 3 21 62 73 8 11 3 19 48 61


W L OL PTS. GF GA 14 4 2 30 69 54 14 7 0 28 60 49 12 7 3 27 57 57 12 11 2 26 77 73 9 8 5 23 51 60


NORTHWEST W L OL PTS. GF GA Vancouver xColorado xMinnesota Calgary


xEdmonton PACIFIC


Dallas Phoenix


W L OL PTS. GF GA 13 8


12 7 3 27 68 59 12 9


1 25 76 67


11 8 2 24 52 55 9 12 2 20 64 69 6 11 4 16 52 84


1 27 64 61


xLos Angeles 13 8 0 26 62 53 Anaheim xSan Jose


11 6 5 27 66 65 11 11 3 25 64 77


10 7 4 24 61 60


One point awarded for overtime losses. x-Late game.


FRIDAY’SRESULTS


Washington 6, Tampa Bay 0 Calgary 3, Philadelphia 2 (SO) Carolina 3, Boston 0 N.Y. Islanders 2, New Jersey 0 Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa 1 Minnesota 5, Nashville 2 Chicago 4, Anaheim 1 Detroit 2, Columbus 1 Buffalo 3, Toronto 1 Atlanta 3, Montreal 0 N.Y. Rangers 3, Florida 0 Dallas 3, St. Louis 2 Vancouver 6, San Jose 1


SATURDAY’SRESULTS


New Jersey 2, Philadelphia 1 (SO) Pittsburgh 4, Calgary 1 at Montreal 3, Buffalo 1 at Ottawa 3, Toronto 0 Florida 4, at Tampa Bay 3 (SO) Dallas 2, at St. Louis 1 N.Y. Rangers 2, at Nashville 1 Anaheim 6, at Phoenix 4 Minnesota at Colorado, Late San Jose at Edmonton, Late Chicago at Los Angeles, Late


SUNDAY’SGAMES


Carolina atWashington, 5 Boston at Atlanta, 5 Columbus at Detroit, 5


MONDAY’SGAMES


Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 7 Dallas at Carolina, 7:30 Edmonton at Ottawa, 7:30 Minnesota at Calgary, 9 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10


CAPITALSSTATISTICS ThroughFriday’sgame


SCORING GP


Ovechkin ................ 24 Semin ..................... 24 Backstrom .............. 24 Laich ....................... 24 Green ...................... 19 Carlson ................... 24 Chimera .................. 24 Fleischmann ........... 22 Fehr ........................ 23 Hendricks ............... 23 Knuble .................... 21 Bradley ................... 19 Erskine ................... 24 Schultz ................... 24 Steckel ................... 21 Alzner ..................... 24 Gordon .................... 15 Poti ........................... 7 Fahey ........................ 5 .J. King ..................... 6 Team ...................... 24 Opponents .............. 24


GOALIES Opponents G


10 17 9 6 5 3 4 4 4 3 3 2 3 0 3 1 0 2 0 0


82 65


Varlamov ................... 4 1.88 Neuvirth ................... 19 2.63 Team


..... 24 2.67 ..... 24 3.37


21 12 17 11 8 8 6 6 4 5 5 5 3 5 2 2 3 0 1 0


A PTS 31


29 26 17 13 11 10 10 8 8 8 7 6 5 5 3 3 2 1 0


133 105


12 16 8


1 3 6


215 170


+/- 7


8


10 9 6 8


-1 3


-5 0 4 5 1 5


-2 2 1 3


-1 -3


12 -12


GP AVG W L OT SV% 2


12


0 .928 1 .912 2 .906 4 .892


NHLLEADERS EnteringSaturday’sgames


POINTS Player


Team GP G A Pts


Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay ............. 23 21 17 38 Sidney Crosby Alex Ovechkin


Pittsburgh .............. 24 15 22 37 Washington ........... 24 10 21 31


Alexander Semin Washington ........... 24 17 12 29 Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay ............. 23 8 21 29 Daniel Sedin Brad Richards Henrik Sedin


Vancouver .............. 22 13 14 27 Dallas ..................... 21 11 16 27 Vancouver .............. 22 2 25 27


Nicklas BackstromWashington ........... 24 9 17 26 Patrick Sharp Eric Staal


Mike Richards Chris Stewart Derek Roy


Andrew Ladd


GOALS Player


Steven Stamkos Alexander Semin Sidney Crosby Patrick Sharp


Chicago ................... 24 14 11 25 Carolina .................. 22 10 15 25 Philadelphia ........... 24 9 16 25 Colorado ................. 22 11 13 24 Buffalo ................... 24 9 15 24 Atlanta ................... 23 8 16 24


Team GP


Tampa Bay .................... 23 Washington .................. 24 Pittsburgh .................... 24 Chicago ......................... 24


G


21 17 15 14


DEVILS2,FLYERS1 (SO) New Jersey G Johan Hedberg made


40 saves through overtime and then stopped three of four Philadelphia tries in his shootout win.


PHILADELPHIA .................. 0 NEWJERSEY ..................... 1


FIRST PERIOD


Scoring: 1, New Jersey, Mair 1 (Clarkson, Rolston), 11:49.


THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 2, Philadelphia, Briere 12 (Hartnell, Carter), 8:38 (pp).


SHOOTOUT


Philadelphia 1 (Giroux NG, Briere NG, Zherdev G, Richards NG),NewJersey 2 (Kovalchuk NG, Tedenby NG, Arnott G, Zajac G).


SHOTS ON GOAL PHILADELPHIA ................ 10


NEWJERSEY ................... 11


14 6


14 5


3 — 41 3 — 25


Power-play opportunities: Phila. 1 of 2; N.J. 0 of 3. Goalies: Phila., Boucher 3-3-2 (25 shots-24 saves). N.J., Hedberg 4-3-1 (41-40). A: 17,625 (17,625). T: 2:32.


SENATORS3, MAPLELEAFS0


Mike Fisher scored twice and Brian


Elliott made 29 saves for his second shutout of the season in Ottawa’s win over Toronto. The Maple Leafs have lost three of


their past four games. TORONTO ................................ 0


OTTAWA .................................. 1 SECOND PERIOD


Scoring: 2, Ottawa, Fisher 6 (Michalek, Kovalev), 12:51. 3, Ottawa, Fisher 7 (Kovalev, Michalek), 19:00.


SHOTS ON GOAL TORONTO ................................ 8


OTTAWA ................................ 11


11 10


10 — 29 7 — 28


Power-play opportunities: Toronto 0 of 3; Ottawa 1 of 1. Goalies: Toronto, Gustavsson 3-6-1 (28 shots-25 saves). Ottawa, Elliott 10-7-0 (29-29). A: 20,275 (19,153). T: 2:11.


PANTHERS4, LIGHTNING3(SO)


FLORIDA ............................. 0 TAMPABAY ....................... 1


FIRST PERIOD


Scoring: 1, Tampa Bay, Purcell 5 (Stamkos, Malone), 10:21 (pp).


SECONDPERIOD Scoring: 2, TampaBay, Tyrell 3 (Ritola,Downie), 10:12. 3, Florida,Dvorak 5 (penalty shot), 12:22 (sh).


THIRDPERIOD


Scoring: 4, Florida, Kulikov 1, 3:08. 5, Florida,Matthias 4 (Santorelli), 8:31. 6, Tampa Bay, Bergenheim 4 (Purcell, Malone), 13:15.


SHOOTOUT


Florida 1 (HigginsNG,SantorelliNG,BoothNG,WeissG), Tampa Bay 0 (Purcell NG, Stamkos NG, BergenheimNG, St. LouisNG).


SHOTSONGOAL FLORIDA ............................. 6


TAMPABAY ....................... 9


11 14


4 14


6 — 27 0 — 37


Power-playopportunities:Florida0of4;TampaBay1of7. Goalies: Florida,Vokoun 9-8-0 (37 shots-34 saves). Tam- paBay, Ellis 5-4-3 (27-24).A: 15,854 (19,758). T: 2:40.


STARS 2,BLUES 1 Kari Lehtonen stifled St. Louis


again, Jamie Benn had another big goal and Dallas beat the Blues to sweep a home-and-home series.


DALLAS ................................... 0 ST. LOUIS ................................ 0


SECOND PERIOD


Scoring: 1, St. Louis, Crombeen 3 (Berglund, Win- chester), 18:49.


THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 2, Dallas, Benn 5 (Ribeiro, Morrow), 1:05. 3, Dallas, Eriksson 10 (Richards, Robidas), 5:30 (pp).


SHOTS ON GOAL DALLAS ................................... 4


ST. LOUIS .............................. 13


12 14


7 — 23 9 — 36


Power-play opportunities: Dallas 1 of 3; St. Louis 0 of 2. Goalies: Dallas, Lehtonen 11-7-1 (36 shots-35 saves). St. Louis, Halak 10-6-2 (23-21). A: 19,150 (19,150). T: 2:24.


0 1


2 — 2 0 — 1


S.Weiss scored in the shootout. 1


1


2 1


0 — 4 0 — 3


0 2


0 — 0 0 — 3


FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1, Ottawa, Kovalev 7 (Fisher), 15:57 (pp).


0 0


1 0


0 — 1 0 — 2


PENGUINS4,FLAMES1 Sindey Crosby scored three goals,


including the 200th of his career, after Calgary G Miikka Kiprusoff stopped his penalty shot and Pittsburgh won its sixth in a row behind backup G Brent Johnson.


CALGARY ................................. 0 PITTSBURGH ........................... 0


SECOND PERIOD


Scoring: 1, Pittsburgh, Asham 3 (Letang, Orpik), 6:26. 2, Pittsburgh, Crosby 16 (Kunitz, Letang), 12:20.


THIRD PERIOD Scoring: 3, Pittsburgh, Crosby 17 (Martin, Letang), 9:12 (pp). 4, Calgary, Bourque 11 (Tanguay, Bouwmeester), 13:03. 5, Pittsburgh, Crosby 18 (Orpik), 19:23 (en-sh).


SHOTS ON GOAL CALGARY ................................. 6


PITTSBURGH ......................... 24


11 12


14 — 31 7 — 43


Power-play opportunities: Calgary 0 of 4; Pittsburgh 1 of 3. Goalies: Calgary, Kiprusoff 8-11-1 (42 shots-39 saves). Pittsburgh, B.Johnson 7-2-1 (31-30). A: 18,317 (18,087). T: 2:27.


CANADIENS3,SABRES1 Brian Gionta had two goals and an


assist and Carey Pricemade 34 saves forMontreal.Gionta set up AndreiKos- titsyn’s goal in the first, then added goals4:20apart in the second.


BUFFALO ................................... 0 MONTREAL ............................... 1


FIRST PERIOD


Scoring: 1, Montreal, Kostitsyn 9 (Gionta, Plekanec), 13:41 (pp).


SECONDPERIOD Scoring: 2, Montreal, Gionta 6 (Kostitsyn), 12:26. 3, Montreal,Gionta 7 (Plekanec,Spacek), 16:46.


THIRDPERIOD Scoring: 4,Buffalo, Leopold 7 (Hecht, Pominville), 18:47.


SHOTSONGOAL BUFFALO ................................... 8


MONTREAL ............................ 20


17 7


11 — 36 6 — 33


Power-play opportunities:Buffalo 0 of 4;Montreal 1 of 5. Goalies: Buffalo,Miller 7-7-2 (33 shots-30 saves).Mon- treal, Price 14-7-1 (36-35).A: 21,273 (21,273). T: 2:24.


DUCKS6,COYOTES4 Bobby Ryan’s hat trick let Anaheim


end Phoenix’s win streak at seven. ANAHEIM ................................ 1


PHOENIX .................................. 1 FIRST PERIOD


2 2


3 — 6 1 — 4


Scoring: 1, Phoenix, Morris 2 (Whitney, Vrbata), 14:40. 2, Anaheim, Blake 4 (Sexton), 18:37.


SECOND PERIOD Scoring: 3, Phoenix, Doan 2 (Upshall, Yandle), 2:19. 4, Phoenix, Yandle 4 (Doan, Vrbata), 10:06 (pp). 5, Ana- heim, Ryan 10 (Getzlaf, Perry), 10:57. 6, Anaheim, Ryan 11, 14:13.


THIRD PERIOD


Scoring: 7, Anaheim, McMillan 1 (Getzlaf, Fowler), 6:39. 8, Anaheim, Perry 11 (Getzlaf, Fowler), 7:44. 9, Ana- heim, Ryan 12 (Getzlaf, Perry), 8:15. 10, Phoenix, Upshall 6 (Korpikoski, Doan), 14:03.


SHOTS ON GOAL ANAHEIM ................................ 9


PHOENIX .................................. 7 8 15


8 — 25 12 — 34


Power-play opportunities: Anaheim 0 of 3; Phoenix 1 of 6. Goalies: Anaheim, Hiller 9-9-2 (34 shots-30 saves). Phoenix, Bryzgalov 10-3-5 (25-19). A: 12,708 (17,135). T: 2:21.


RANGERS2, PREDATORS1 (SO)


After losing in Tampa Bay, New York


shut out Florida and beat Nashville to close their three-game road trip.


N.Y.RANGERS.................... 0 NASHVILLE ........................ 1


THIRDPERIOD


Scoring: 2, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 7 (Del Zotto, Dubin- sky), 13:04.


SHOOTOUT N.Y. Rangers 1 (ChristensenG, StepanNG, CallahanNG), Nashville 0 (O’ReillyNG,GocNG, EratNG).


SHOTSONGOAL N.Y.RANGERS.................. 11


NASHVILLE ...................... 13


7 5


5 11


1 — 24 1 — 30


Power-playopportunities:N.Y.Rangers0of4;Nashville0 of 3. Goalies:N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 9-8-1 (30 shots-29 saves). Nashville, Rinne 6-7-4 (24-23). A: 17,113 (17,113). T: 2:40.


0 0


1 0


0 — 2 0 — 1


FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1,Nashville, C.Wilson 3 (Goc,Bouillon), 5:10.


0 2


1 — 1 0 — 3


0 2


1 — 1 2 — 4


Classic in Los Angeles. Anne Marie Armstrong and


Jasmine Hassell both scored 10 points for Georgia (5-1). Alex Cowling scored 13 points for host LoyolaMarymount (3-3). l NOTRE DAME 92, WAKE


FOREST 69: Junior Natalie No- vosel scored a career-high 23 points as theNo. 18 Irish handed the Demon Deacons their first loss of the season in the WBCA Classic in South Bend, Ind. Novosel scored 15 of her


points in the first half, when she was 8 for 8 from the foul line. Four other players scored in dou- ble figures forNotre Dame (4-2). LindsyWright ledWakeForest


(4-1) with 14 points while Secily Ray added 13. l MICHIGAN STATE 76, RICH-


MOND 52: Kalisha Keane scored 26 points and the No. 25 Spar- tans used suffocating second- half defense to beat the Spiders at theUniversity of Central Flori- da Thanksgiving Classic in Or- lando. Brittney Thomas added nine


points and Courtney Schiffauer had eight for Michigan State (4-1), which outscored Rich- mond, 37-21 in the second half. Brittani Shells led the Spiders (4-3) with 16 points.


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KLMNO COLLEGE BASKETBALL


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2010 SOCCER


Maryland vs. Penn State


What: NCAA men’s soccer tournament third round. Where: Ludwig Field, College Park. When: 5 p.m. Records: No. 2 seed Terrapins 18-2-1; No. 15 Nittany Lions 14-7-1. At stake: Quarterfinal against No. 7 South Carolina (13-6-2) or No. 10 Michigan (15-4-3) next weekend. Outlook: Maryland has won 14 straight, two short of the program record set in the 2008 championship season. Since a 4-3 season-opening loss to Michigan State, the Terrapins have won 11 in a row at home, including a 4-0 rout of Penn in the second round last Sunday. Junior GK Zac MacMath has registered six shutouts in the past seven matches to increase his season total to a national-best 14.With 58 goals, Maryland also leads the country in scoring. Junior MF Matt Kassel, senior F Jason Herrick and junior F Casey Townsend have combined for 27 goals and 21 assists. Nittany Lions junior Corey Hertzog is the nation’s goal-scoring leader with 20, including a hat trick against Old Dominion last weekend. Senior MF Matheus Braga is tied for the most assists with 17. The teams met in the second round of the 2009 NCAA tournament, with Maryland winning at Penn State, 2-1, on Herrick’s goal in the 86th minute. This year’s match features twins from Rockville on opposite sides: Maryland D Alex Lee (21 starts) and Penn State D Justin Lee (22 starts).


—Steven Goff


ASSISTS Player


Henrik Sedin Sidney Crosby Alex Ovechkin Martin St. Louis


Steven Stamkos Sidney Crosby Claude Giroux Daniel Sedin


Alexander Semin


SHOTS Player


Evgeni Malkin Patrick Sharp Alex Ovechkin


PLUS/MINUS Player


Rostislav Klesla Sean O'Donnell


Team


GP


Vancouver .................... 22 Pittsburgh .................... 24 Washington .................. 24 Tampa Bay .................... 23


POWER PLAY GOALS Player


Team


Tampa Bay .................... 23 Pittsburgh .................... 24 Philadelphia .................. 24 Vancouver .................... 22 Washington .................. 24


Team GP


A


25 22 21 21


GP PP 10 6 6 6 6


S


Pittsburgh .................... 23 105 Chicago ......................... 24 104 Washington .................. 24 102


Team


Columbus ...................... 21 Philadelphia .................. 24


GP +/- 17 17


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