Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida (2024)

1 1 1 www.TALLAHASSEE.com SCOREBOARD Tallahassee Democrat Sunday, December 15, 11C I SPORTS TODAY Times subject to change TELEVISION BOWLING Time Event 1 p.m. PBA, Tournament of Champions ESPN GOLF 2 p.m. Challenge NBC 4 p.m. PGA-WGC, EMC World Cup ABC NFL FOOTBALL 1 p.m. Oakland at Miami p.m.

Tampa Bay at Detroit 4:15 p.m. Green Bay at San Francisco 8:30 p.m. Arizona at St. Louis ESPN NHL HOCKEY 8 p.m. Dallas at Chicago ESPN2 RODEO 4 p.m.

PRCA, National Finals ESPN SOCCER 4:30 p.m. Men's, NCAA Division I tournament ESPN2 RADIO FOOTBALL 1 Oakland at Miami (102.3 FM) p.m. Jacksonville at Cincinnati WFLA SPORTS TALK Noon We Are There. 8 p.m. Andrew Siciliano 11 p.m.

Adam Schein Virginia Tech 71, Morgan St. 64 Winston-Salem 77, Elizabeth City St. 71 MIDWEST Adrian 86, Orchard Lake-St. Mary's 55 Anderson, Ind. 96, Thomas More 69 Baldwin-Wallace 73, Wilmington, Ohio 71 Ball St.

76, Indiana St. 68 Bethel, Ind. 104, Andrews 59 Briar Cliff 77, Grand View 66 Carleton 55, Concordia, Moor. 54 Cincinnati 65, La Salle 62 Dana 81, Dakota Weslyn 71 Edgewood 80, Concordia, Ill. 63 Ferris St.

109, Olivet 85 Findlay 84, North Alabama 78 Fontbonne 74, 57 Grinneil 148, Mount Mercy 136 Grove City 83, Denison 66 Hanover 80, Defiance 76 Houghton 67, Notre Dame Coll. 63 73, S. Illinois 71 Illinois 70, Temple 54 Indianapolis 92, Oakland City 81 Iowa Wesleyan 98, Cornell, Iowa 91 John Carroll 74, Capital 64 Kent St. 91, Cleveland St. 68 Manchester 91, Transylvania 87 Martin Luther 81, Hamline 79 Michigan 84, Charleston Southern 53 Michigan Tech 80, Bemidji St.

70 Milwaukee Engineering 85, Dominican, III. 76 Missouri 93, Memphis 78 Missouri Southern 67, Rockhurst 62 Missouri-Rolla 50, Missouri-St. Louis 44 Mount St. Joseph 67, Bluffton 60 Mount Union 73, Otterbein 72 Muskingum 71, Heidelberg 56 N. Dakota St.

70, 66 Nebraska 63, Wayne 46 Nebraska Wesleyan 76, Colorado College 72 North Dakota 96, 79 Northwestern, Iowa 75, Concordia, Neb. 71 Notre Dame 102, DePaul 71 Ohio Northern 72, Marietta 51 Ohio St. 74, Morehead St. 60 Peru St. 78, Missouri Valley 61 Rockford 76, Eureka 57 Saint Louis 63, Dayton 55 St.

Francis, Ill. 74, Huntington 72 St. Joseph's, Ind. 90, Grand Valley St. 89 Taylor 62, Aquinas 60 Toledo 80, Detroit 72 Urbana 71, Point Park 61 W.

Michigan 72, Centenary 52 Wabash 67, Marian, Ind. 53 Washington, Mo. 74, Mac Murray 60 Wheaton, III. 73, Central 55 Wilberforce 81, Tiffin 75 William Jewell 78, Park 55 Wright St. 69, South Florida 68 SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 93, Dallas Christian 72 Baylor 65, Montana St.

56 Houston Baptist 92, Langston 75 Louisiana-Monroe 90, TCU 79 Okiahoma 69, Coppin St. 47 SW Texas 89, Hardin-Simmons 43 FAR WEST Colorado St. 90, Washington St. 79 E. Washington 62, Washington 58 Oregon Tech 80, Pacific Lutheran 56 Utah 75, N.

Iowa 53 TOURNAMENT Goaltenders-Bankers Classic Third Place Indiana-Southeast 108, Alma 80 Hoops for Healing Class Third Place Malone 107, Wright 66 Hoops for Healing Classic Second Round Walsh 88, Grace 76 NCAA women SATURDAY'S RESULTS EAST American International 76, Mercy, N.Y. 44 Bellarmine 86, Ohio Valley 77 Binghamton 66, Manhattan 65 Buffalo 68, Niagara 64 DeSales 81, Neumann 38 Florida 72, Hofstra 68 Framingham St. 94, Worcester Tech 67 Fredonia St. 72, Lycoming 64 Gannon 99, Davis Elkins 46 Hunter 79, William Paterson 61 Maine 65, Rhode Island 58 Massachusetts 77, Northeaster 61 Messiah 63, Gettysburg 45 Monmouth, N.J. 63, Fairleigh Dickinson 52 Mount St.

Mary's, Md. 65, UMBC 60 New England 71, St. Joseph's, Maine 63 Old Westbury 69, Kings Point 59 Penn St. Behrend 66, Penn St.Altoona 53 68, Waynesburg 57 Pittsburgh 92, Penn St. 88, OT Point Park 73, Gallaudet 60 Quinnipiac 65, Cent.

Connecticut St. 43 Richard Stockton 76, N.J. City 64 Rowan 63, Rutgers-Newark 44 Rutgers-Camden 77, Montclair St. 61 S. Connecticut 55, Southampton 44 S.

Maine 79, Keene St. 67 SUNY-Farmingdale 67, St. Joseph's, L.I. 48 Sacred Heart 59, Wagner 43 St. Francis, Pa.

81, Robert Morris 42 St. Joseph's, N.Y. 55. York, N.Y. 33 St.

Michael's 79, St. Rose 66 Stonehill 62, Assumption 54 SOUTH 73, Kentucky Wesleyan 70 Asbury 79, St. Mary's of the Woods 68 Auburn 73, N. Carolina 37 BYU 68, N.C. State 57 Barton 75, St.

Augustine's 70 Belmont 76, N.C -Asheville 62 Bethel, Tenn. 83, Virginia-Wise 60 Bethune-Cookman 60, Savannah St. 32 Charleston Southern 88, Voorhees 51 Clemson 91, Furman 58 Coll. of Charleston 63, Jacksonville 57 Emory 84, Piedmont 61 Fla. International 81, Miami 70 Georgia 87, Tennessee Tech 56 Georgia St.

89, Morris Brown 30 Guillord 91, Averett 45 Johns Hopkins 70, Marymount, Va. 69 Louisiana Tech 93, Nicholls St. 50 Mars Hill 89, Montreat 67 Methodist 70, Savannah Art 59 Middle Tennessee 70, S. Carolina St. 57 Mississippi 83, Birmingham-Southern 44 Pikeville 86, Wilberforce 39 Queens, N.C.

65, Limestone 43 Radford 77, Marshall 74, OT Shaw 62, Central 48 Shorter 74, Spring Hill 64 Stony Brook 61, Morgan St. 47 Tennessee St. 67, Lipscomb 64 Troy St. 74, 53 UNC-Greensboro 64, Elon 51 Valdosta St. 76, Mississippi University fo 49 Virginia Tech 53, Liberty 50 AREA CALENDAR COLLEGES Men's basketball Birmingham Southern at FSU, 2 p.m.

(Sunshine) Women's basketball FSU at Akron, 2 p.m.; TCC vs. opponent TBA in Ocala; NFCC at Central Florida Tournament; Chipola JC at Gulf Coast Classic, Panama City. SPORTS THEN Dec. 15 1964 San Francisco's 1974 Oakland's Jim Wilt Chamberlain "Catfish" Hunter is scores 58 points, ruled a free agent by including nine in arbitrator Peter Seitz overtime, to give the when A's owner Warriors a 134-132 Charles O. Finley victory over the New fails to live up to the York Knicks.

terms of Hunter's 1973 Tennessee contract. beats Temple 11-6 in 1984-Edm Edmonton's the lowest scoring Wayne Gretzky has NCAA basketball five goals and an game since 1938. assist to lead the OilWith 11:44 left in the ers to an 8-2 triumph first half and Tennes- over the St. Louis see leading 7-5, Blues. Temple holds the ball 1995 The Vancouver without a shot.

Ten- Grizzlies avoid tying nessee doesn't take the NBA record for a shot in the second consecutive losses in half but manages a season by snapfour free throws by ping a 19-game losJohn Snow. ing streak with a 1973 Sandy Hawley 104-100 overtime becomes the first victory over Portland. jockey in history to 2000 Georgia Southwin 500 races in a ern beats Montana year, riding Charlie 27-25 for a second Jr. to victory in the straight Division I-AA third race at Laurel championship and its Race Course. a record sixth championship.

Deese (ankle); RB Garrison Hearst (knee); Eric Heitmann (hand); WR Terrell Owens (groin), INDIANAPOLIS (8-5) AT CLEVELAND (7-6) Colts: DOUBTFUL: Idrees Bashir (hamstring); RB Detron Smith (hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: CB Jason Doering (neck); DE Brad Scioli (shoulder); LB Donnel Thompson (back). PROBABLE: DT James Cannida (knee); CB Walt Harris WR Qadry Ismail wrist); Waverly Jackson (elbow); RB Edgerrin James (ankle); QB Peyton Manning (knee); DT David Pugh (groin); Jeff Saturday (ankle); LB David Thornton (knee); WR Reggie Wayne (chest). Cleveland Browns: DOUBTFUL: DE Courtney Brown (knee); WR Dennis Northcutt (knee). QUESTIONABLE: Devin Bush (hamstring); CB Daylon McCutcheon (thumb).

JACKSONVILLE (5-8) AT CINCINNATI (1-12) Jaguars: PROBA- BLE: TE Kyle Brady (ankles); Donovin Darius (shoulder); DT John Henderson (knee); RB Elvis Joseph (hamstring); WR Bobby Shaw (toe); LB T.J. Slaughter (ankle); LB Eric Westmoreland (hamstring). Bengals: OUT: Lamont Thompson (knee). DOUBTFUL: DE Vaughn Booker (ribs). QUESTIONABLE: WR Danny Farmer (knee); CB Artrell Hawkins (thigh); WR Peter Warrick (chest).

PROBABLE: RB Brandon Bennett (knee); Rich Braham (ankle); RB Corey Dillon (ankle); Cory Hall (shoulder). KANSAS CITY (7-6) AT DENVER (7-6) Chiefs: OUT: Victor Allotey (back). QUESTIONABLE: Morten Andersen (knee); LB Quinton Caver (shoulder); Donald Willis (thigh). PROBABLE: WR Marc Boerigter (shoulder); DT John Browning (foot); RB Priest Holmes (shoulder); CB Eric Warfield (hamstring). Broncos: PROBABLE: LB Ian Gold (knee); QB Brian Griese (knee); Steve Herndon (thigh); LB John Mobley (knee); WR Scottie Montgomery (neck); Dan Neil (knee); TE Shannon Sharpe (elbow), MINNESOTA (3-10) AT NEW ORLEANS (9-4) Vikings: OUT: Lewis Kelly (stomach).

QUESTIONABLE: LB Greg Biekert (calf); Ronnie Bradford (foot); RB Moe Williams (foot). PROBABLE: Corbin Lacina (illness); Bryant McKinnie (illness). Saints: QUESTIONABLE: LeCharles Bentley (ankle); QB Aaron Brooks (shoulder); CB Dale Carter (shoulder); RB Deuce McAllister (ankle); LB Darrin Smith (ankle). N.Y. JETS (7-6) AT CHICAGO (3-10) Jets: QUESTIONABLE: RB LaMont Jordan (ankle).

PROBABLE: TE Chris Baker (shoulder); CB Aaron Beasley (head); WR Santana Moss (ankle); RB Jerald Sowell (shoulder); Matt Turk (back). Chicago Bears: OUT: TE John Davis (back); QB Jim Miller (knee); DT Christian Peter (calf). QUESTIONABLE: CB R.W. McQuarters (hip); DT Keith Traylor (leg); Chris Villarrial (back). PROBABLE: Damon Moore (leg).

OAKLAND (9-4) AT MIAMI (8-5) Raiders: OUT: CB Tory James (leg). QUESTIONABLE: TE Roland Williams (toe); CB Charles Woodson (leg). Miami Dolphins: QUESTIONABLE: WR James McKnight (ankle). PROBABLE: DT Larry Chester (shoulder); Mark Dixon (ankle); LB Scott Galyon (shoulder); QB Ray Lucas shoulder); CB Patrick Surtain (heel); DE Jay Williams (quadriceps). SAN DIEGO (8-5) AT BUFFALO (6-7) Chargers: QUESTIONABLE: WR Curtis Conway (shoulder); Michael Keathley (ankle); Damion Mcintosh (ankle).

PROBABLE: Vaughn Parker (elbow); LB Carlos Polk (ankle). Bills: QUESTIONABLE: Jonas Jennings (leg); DE Kendrick Office (wrist); LB Dominique Steven- son (head). SEATTLE (4-9) AT ATLANTA (8- 4-1) Seahawks: OUT: DE Lamar King (knee); CB Kris Richard (illness). DOUBTFUL: DE Anton Palepoi (ankle); Floyd Womack (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: Terreal Bierria (illness); WR Bobby Engram (toe); QB Matt Hasselbeck (foot); RB Maurice Morris (hamstring); CB Shawn Springs (foot); CB Willie Williams (foot).

PROBABLE: WR Koren Robinson (thumb); LB Anthony Simmons (ankle). Falcons: QUESTIONABLE: Kynan Forney (hamstring). PROBABLE: CB Ray Buchanan RB Warrick Dunn (ankle); LB John Holecek (arm); DE Patrick Kerney (knee); DE Brady Smith (back). TAMPA BAY (10-3) AT DETROIT (3-10) Buccaneers: QUESTIONABLE: John Lynch (neck); DE Ellis Wyms (ankle). PROBABLE: Kerry Jenkins (knee); WR Joe Jurevicius (ankle); WR Keenan McCardell (quadriceps); CB Dwight Smith (knee); Kenyatta Walker (shoulder).

Lions: DOUBTFUL: Tyrone Hopson (neck); Stockar McDougle (toe). QUESTIONABLE: RB James Stewart PROBABLE: LaMar Campbell (hamstring); WR Larry Foster (ankle). WASHINGTON (5-8) AT PHILADELPHIA (10-3) Redskins: QUES- TIONABLE: TE Walter Rasby (foot); QB Danny Wuerffel (shoulder). PROBABLE: LB LaVar Arrington (finger); DT Daryl Gardener (back); LB Lemar Marshall (knee); DE Bruce Smith (knee); Brenden Stai (knee); DE Renaido Wynn (groin). Eagles: OUT: DE Derrick Burgess (foot); QB Donovan McNabb (ankle).

DOUBTFUL: RB Brian Westbrook (ankle), QUESTIONABLE: Blaine Bishop (groin), QB Koy Detmer (elbow); DE Brandon Whiting PROBABLE: DE Hugh Douglas (knee); DT Paul Grasmanis DE Ndukwe Kalu (quadriceps); RB Dorsey Levens (leg); Jermane Mayberry (knee); WR Todd Pinkston CB Bobby Taylor ARIZONA (5-8) AT ST. LOUIS (5-8) Cardinals: OUT: LB Levar Fisher (knee); LB Rob Fredrickson (neck); Mike Gruttadauria (knee); WR Frank Sanders (foot). DOUBTFUL: John Fina (ankle); Pete Kendall (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: CB Duane Starks LB LeVar Woods (ankle). PROBABLE: TE Mike Banks (shoulder); DE Fred Wakefield (groin).

Rams: OUT: Orlando Pace (hamstring); QB Kurt Warner (handinjured reserve). QUESTIONABLE: LB Tommy Polley (ankle); DE Grant Wistrom (quadriceps). PROBABLE: QB Marc Bulger (finger): RB Marshall Faulk (ankle); RB Chris Hetherington (groin); DT Brian Young (wrist). Monday's game NEW ENGLAND (8-5) AT TENNESSEE (8-5) Patriots: OUT: LB Matt Chatham reserve). DOUBTFUL: LB Tedy Bruschi (knee).

QUESTIONABLE: Joe Andruzzi (knee); WR Deion Branch (leg): DE Rick Lyle (back). Titans: OUT: WR Kevin Dyson (hamstring). DOUBTFUL: Zach Piller (calf). QUESTIONABLE: WR Eddie Berlin (concussion); DE Kevin Carter (ankle); Richard Coady (hamstring); WR Darrell Hill (ankle); DE Jevon Kearse (foot); QB Steve McNair Lance Schulters (quadriceps) BRIEFS PRO BOXING Chris Byrd wins by unanimous decision Chris Byrd exposed Evander Holyfield as an aging fighter Saturday night, using his superior speed to frustrate the former champion and deny him a chance to win a heavyweight title for the fifth time. Byrd resisted Holyfield's efforts to turn the fight into a brawl, making the 40-year-old Holyfield miss wildly throughout the fight at Atlantic City, N.J., to win a unanimous decision and the vacant IBF heavyweight title.

Even in the late rounds, Holyfield was game as desperation took hold and he threw big punches at Byrd in an effort to knock him out. But Byrd seldom let Holyfield get off a clean shot, and usually punished him with a flurry of punches in return. "Now the world sees I can stay in there with the great heavyweights because I just beat one of them," Byrd said. Two judges scored it 117-111 while a third had it 116-112. The Associated Press had Byrd winning 117-111.

PRO BASEBALL GMs to recomment minimum age for bat boys: Major league general managers probably will make a recommendation of a minimum age for bat boys when they meet Monday on the final day of the winter meetings. The issue became a hot topic when Darren Baker, the 3-year-old son of Dusty Baker, wandered into a play at the plate and almost got run over before J.T. Snow scooped him up during Game 5 of the World Series. Commissioner Bud Selig said after the general managers' meetings last month in Tucson, that he wanted a minimum in place by next season, but he didn't specify what that age would be. "I don't want my boy to wait six more years," Dusty Baker, now the manager of the Chicago Cubs, said Saturday.

"I hope one mistake doesn't spoil it for a lot of kids. I don't want it to go down in history as the 'Darren Baker Baseball calls cities on Expos' interest: While the Montreal Expos prepared to pare payroll, the commissioner's office got ready for the first step in the process of selling the team. The commissioner's office telephoned government officials in Washington, D.C.; Northern Virginia; and Portland, and told them that if they are interested in having the Expos move to their area, they should express an interest by the end of February. There was no formal announcement by the commissioner's office, but details were provided Saturday by a high-ranking baseball official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. "These were areas that we had heard were possibly interested, areas that we had 1 been reported in the newspapers as possibly being interested," the baseball official said.

"It was nothing formal, no forms, no questionnaire, not a request for proposal or anything like that." The Expos are being operated by the commissioner's office, which has ordered the team to keep its payroll to about the same level as this year, approximately $40 million. To do that, general manager Omar Minaya must trade players. COLLEGES UCLA, Stanford meet for soccer title: Stanford needs to prove it's the best team in its conference to become the best team in the country. When the Cardinal take on Pac-10 rival UCLA in today's NCAA College Cup soccer championship, it will be their third meeting of 2002: The Bruins beat the Cardinal 1-0 twice in the regular season. "We're excited to be playing them again.

We're looking forward to getting another shot," Stanford midfielder Abe Geiger said. "We think there's some unfinished business." Stanford (18-4-2) almost didn't get a third shot at the Bruins. Chad Marshall headed in a goal in double overtime to defeat Creighton 2-1 in Friday's semifinals. UCLA (17-3-3) is coming off a 2-1 semifinal win over Maryland. Adolfo Gregorio scored on a penalty kick, and Matt Taylor scored the go-ahead goal.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Western Kentucky, McNeese State advance 1 to HAA title game: Two more comeback victories by Western Kentucky and McNeese State guaranteed that there will be a first-time NCAA Division I-AA champion next week. Western Kentucky rallied to beat Georgia Southern 31-28 in Statesboro, when quarterback Jason Michael ran 2 yards with 46 seconds left. The Hilltoppers (11-3) will make their first appearance in the title game when they face McNeese State (13- 1). McNeese rallied from a twotouchdown deficit to beat Villanova 9 39-38 in Lake Charles, La. FRO PRO FOOTBALL Former Saints player Frank Warren dies: Frank Warren, who played defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints for 13 years, died Saturday in Birming-, ham, Ala.

He was 43. Arrington Funeral Home in Birmingham confirmed Warren's death. Kenny Trahan, director of the Saints Hall of Fame in Kenner, said Warren suffered a heart attack at his home. Warren, a third-round draft pick out of Auburn in 1981, played in 189 games for the Saints and recorded sacks, fourth-most in team history. Democrat wire services BASKETBALL NBA standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet GB Boston 16 7 .696 New Jersey 16 7 .696 Philadelphia 15 8 .652 Orlando 13 11 .542 Washington 9 13 .409 New York 7 14 .333 Miami 6 17 .261 10 Central Division Pct GB New Orleans 17 JONA .708 Indiana 17 .773 Detroit 15 .682 2 Atlanta 10 13 .435 Milwaukee 10 13 .435 Toronto 15 .318 10 Chicago 7 16 .304 Cleveland 5 20 .200 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Pet GB Dallas 20 3 .870 San Antonio 14 9 .609 6 Houston 12 10 .545 Minnesota 13 11 .542 Utah 12 11 .522 8 Denver 6 18 .250 Memphis 6 19 .240 15 Pacific Division Pct GB Sacramento 19 6 .760 Phoenix 13 10 .565 5 Seattle 13 11 .542 Portland 11 .500 L.A.

Clippers 10 14 .417 L.A. Lakers 9 15 .375 Golden State 08 15 .348 10 Friday's Games Indiana 94, Denver 72 Seattle 91, Toronto 79 Phoenix 99, Philadelphia 91 Orlando 111, Golden State 85 Boston 115, Cleveland 100 Memphis 114, Houston 109, OT New York 97, Miami 92 New Jersey 79, Washington 65 Milwaukee 101, Portland 79 San Antonio 97, L.A. Clippers 84 New Orleans 98, L.A. Lakers 82 Saturday's Games Phoenix 102, Atlanta 88 Detroit 91, Seattle 78 Boston 113, New York 90 Cleveland 111, Denver 104 Miami 101, Golden State 92 Portland 98, Minnesota 92, OT L.A. Clippers 94, Houston 83 Dallas 104, Memphis 87 Chicago 97, Milwaukee 95 Sacramento 98, Utah 96 Today's Games Washington at Toronto, 1 p.m.

Philadelphia at Indiana, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 6 p.m. New Orleans at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

Monday's Games Seattle at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Houston at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.

Orlando at Phoenix, 9 p.m. San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Saturday's boxes Suns 102 Hawks 88 PHOENIX Marion 9-24 6-6 24, Stoudemire 6-13 5-6 17, Outlaw 2-4 0-0 4, Marbury 8-19 4-4 21, Hardaway 4-6 0-0 9, J.Johnson 3-9 0-0 7, Tsakalidis 1-3 0-0 2, Jacobsen 3-6 0-0 6, Langhi 5-6 0-0 11, S. Williams 0-3 0-0 Voskuhl 0-0 0-0 0, Ford 0-0 1-2 1.

Totals 41-93 16-18 102. ATLANTA Robinson 5-18 0-0 12, Abdur-Rahim 7-13 2-4 16, Ratliff 4-8 4-6 12, Terry 6-11 4-4 20, Newble 5-11 0-0 10, Glover 4-8 1-1 11, Ham 1-3 0-0 2, Henderson 0-1 2-4 2, Davis 1-8 1-2 3, Mohammed 0-0 0-0 0, Maloney 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-81 14-21 88. Phoenix .....18 30 30 24 -102 Atlanta .27 22 16 23 88 3-Point Goals--Phoenix 4-13 (Hardaway 1-1, J.Johnson 1-1, Langhi 1-1, Marbury 1-5, Jacobsen 0-2, Marion 0-3), Atlanta 8-25 (Terry 4-9, Glover 2-4, Robinson 2-8, Newble 0-1, Davis 0-3). Fouled out-None.

Rebounds-Phoenix 58 (Stoudemire 14), Atlanta 51 (Ratliff 12). AssistsPhoenix 27 (Marbury 10), Atlanta 22 (Terry, A 5). Total foulsPhoenix 16, Atlanta 16. TechnicalsS. Williams 2, Atlanta Defensive Three Second 3.

Ejected S. Williams. A- 7,851 Pistons 91 Sonics 78 SEATTLE Lewis 7-14 6-6 20, Evans 0-1 1-4 1, Drobnjak 3-7 0-0 7, B.Barry 3-8 2-4 9, Payton 10-24 3-4 24, Radmanovic 3-10 0-0 8, Mason 3-10 1-4 7, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0, Booth 1-2 0-0 2, Sesay 0-0 0-0 0, Forte 0-0 0. Totals 30-77 13-22 78. DETROIT Curry 1-3 0-0 2, Wallace 2-6 0-0 4, Robinson 4-11 0-0 9, Hamilton 9-13 7-8 25, Billups 4-9 2-4 13, Williamson 7-14 1-2 15, Rebraca 2-2 0-0 4, Atkins 3-7 0-0 8, J.Barry 4-10 1-1 11, Okur 0-1 0-0 0, Prince 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 0-0 0-0 0.

Totals 36-76 11-15 91. Seattle ...20 24 18 16 -78 Detroit .26 28 19 18 -91 3-Point Goals-Seattle 5-16 (Radmanovic 2-6, Drobnjak 1-2, Payton 1-3, B.Barry 1-3, Lewis 0-2), Detroit 8-23 (Billups 3-6, Atkins 2-4, J.Barry 2-5, Robinson 1-4, Curry 0-1, Okur 0-1, Hamilton 0-2). Fouled outNone. Rebounds -Seattle 56 (Lewis 11), Detroit 44 (Wallace 11). AssistsSeattle 16 (Payton 6), Detroit 21 (Robinson 6).

Total fouls- -Seattle 20, Detroit 18. Technicals -Detroit Defensive Three Second, Rebraca. Cavs .111 Nuggets 104 DENVER Harvey 5-8 0-2 10, Howard 4-14 3-4 11, Blount 6-10 3-4 15, Whitney 7-13 0-0 18, Posey 8-17 3-4 21, Bowen 0-0 0-0 0, Harrington 1-3 0-1 2, Hilario 3-6 3-5 9, Yarbrough 0-2 0-0 0, Tskitishvili 0-3 0-0 0, White 6-12 4-4 18. Totals 40-88 16-24 104. CLEVELAND Davis 10-19 7-8 27, Hill 1-1 0-0 2, Ilgauskas 11-18 7-8 29, Parker 0-1 0-0 0, Wagner 11-19 2-4 29, Miles 4-6 2-2 10, Boozer 6-9 2-3 14, Palacio 0-2 0-0 0, Diop 0-0 0-2 0.

Totals 43-75 20-27 111. Denver ..35 24 27 18 -104 Cleveland ..31 30 28 22 -111 3-Point Goals--Denver 8-21 (Whitney 4-7, White 2-4, Posey 2-8, Tskitishvili 0-1, Yarbrough 0-1), Cleveland 5-14 (Wagner 5-10, Parker 0-1, Davis 0-3). Fouled out-None. Rebounds- Denver 38 (Howard 8), Cleveland 57 (Boozer 11). AssistsDenver 24 (Howard 9), Cleveland 26 (Davis, Parker 7).

Total fouls Denver 24, Cleveland 24. Technicals -Denver Defensive Three Second, Cleveland Defensive Three Second, Hill. A- 9,163 Late Friday Grizzlies 114 Rockets 109 HOUSTON Rice 5-14 3-3 16, Thomas 3-7 3-4 9, Yao 7-13 4-4 18, Francis 10-23 4-8 29, Mobley 9-21 4-6 25, Cato 1-3 0-0 2, Griffin 1-2 0-0 2, Norris 2-4 3-4 8, Morris 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 38-87 21-29 109. MEMPHIS Gooden 2-7 2-2 6, Gasol 7-14 15-16 29, Wright, 3-9 0-0 6, Williams 11-22 0-0 25, Person 7-12 2-3 21, Swift 3-6 5-6 11, Batiste 2-5 0-0 4, Battier 2-4 0-1 4, Giricek 1-6 1-2 4, E.

Watson 2-2 0-0 4. Totals 40-87 25-30 114. Houston ....25 30 27 23 4 -109 Memphis ....26 29 24 26 9 -114 3-Point Goals Houston 12-25 (Francis 5-9, Mobley 3-7, Rice 3-8, Norris 1-1), Memphis 9-23 (Person 5-8, Williams 3-8, Giricek 1-3, Battier 0-2, Gooden 0-2). Fouled outGooden. Rebounds- Houston 55 (Yao 15), Memphis 54 (Gasol 12).

AssistsHouston 22 (Francis 9), Memphis 22 (Williams 12). Total fouls- Houston 22, Memphis 26. TechnicalsMemphis Defensive Three Second 2. A 15,186 Knicks 97 Heat 92 NEW YORK Sprewell 10-20 9-11 30, Harrington 1-1 1-2 3, Thomas 5-6 0-0 10, Eisley 3-6 0-0 8, Houston 3-9 6-7 13, Weatherspoon 0-0 3-4 3, Anderson 2-3 6-7 10, Ward 14, Doleac 2-3 2-2 6. Totals 30-56 30-37 97.

MIAMI C.Butler 6-18 0-0 12, Allen 7-15 3-3 17, Grant 6-7 0-0 12, Best 4-7 5-6 14, Jones 9-17 3-4 24, M.James 3-12 Stepania 2-3 0-0 4, R.Butler 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 37-82 13-16 92. New York ...25 36 18 18 -97 Miami ...26 24 21 21 -92 3-Point Goals- New York 7-16 (Ward 3-5, Eisley 2-5, Houston 1-1, Sprewell 1-4, Anderson 0-1), Miami 5-14 (Jones 3-5, Best 1-2, M.James 1-5, C.Butler 0-1, R.Butler 0-1). Fouled out- -None. Rebounds- New York 40 (Thomas 12), Miami 41 (Stepania 8).

Assists--New York 14 (Sprewell, Ward 4), Miami 17 (Jones, M.James, Best 5). Total fouls New York 25, Miami 26. Technicals- Miami Defensive Three Second 2. Nets 79 Wizards 65 WASHINGTON Stackhouse 5-18 3-3 14, Laettner 0-4 2-2 2, Haywood 0-1 2-2 2, M.Jordan 5-20 2-2 12, Hughes 9-14 1-2 19, Oakley 0-0 0-00. Russell 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 3-5 1-2 7.

Lue 4-6 0-0 9, Jeffries 0-1 0-0 0. Thomas 0-2 0-2 0. Totals 26-71 11-15 65. NEW JERSEY Jefferson 8-15 5-6 21, Martin 7-13 5-5 19, J.Collins 1-5 1-2 3, Harris 3-9 6-6 12, Kidd 5-17 1-1 11, Rogers 3-9 0-0 7, Williams 2-2 2-2 6, Slay 0-3 0-0 0, Johnson 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 29-74 20-22 79.

Washington ....14 14 20 17 -65 New Jersey .22 16 19 22 -79 3-Point Goals- 2-7 (Lue 1-2, Stackhouse 1-3, Hughes 0-2), New Jersey 1-10 (Rogers 1-3, Harris 0-1, Kidd 0-2, Martin 0-2, Slay 0-2). Fouled out-None. ReboundsWashington 47 (Hughes 10), New Jersey 49 (Kidd 10). AssistsWashington 14 (M.Jordan 4), New Jersey 18 (Kidd 10). Total foulsWashington 25, New Jersey 16.

Technicals Lue, Laettner, Jefferson. Flagrant fouls- -Hughes. Bucks 101 Blazers 79 PORTLAND Wallace 3-10 1-2 8, Wells 4-9 2-2 10, Davis 1-1 0-0 2, Anderson 5-10 2-5 14, Pippen 2-5 0-0 4, Randolph 8-11 1-3 17, Sabonis 1-4 2-2 4, Patterson 2-4 0-0 4, Stoudamire 5-9 0-0 12, Mcinnis 1-4 0-2 2, Woods 1-1 0-0 2, Daniels 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-68 8-16 79. MILWAUKEE Mason 7-9 2-2 16, Thomas 9-15 2-2 25, Gadzuric 2-6 3-3 7, Allen 6-15 0-0 15, Cassell 8-16 1-2 19, Ollie 1-4 2-2 4, Redd 4-7 1-2 11, Przybilla 1-3 0-0 2, Haislip 0-2 0-0 0, Murray 1-2 0-0 2.

Totals 39-79 11-13 101. Portland ...21 24 15 19 79 Milwaukee ..25 23 32 21 -101 3-Point Goals -Portland 5-17 (Stoudamire 2-4, Anderson 2-6, Wallace 1-3, Patterson 0-1, Mcinnis 0-1, Wells 0-2), Milwaukee 12-18 (Thomas 5-6, Allen 3-4, Cassell 2-3, Redd 2-4, Ollie 0-1). Fouled out-None. Rebounds- Portland 35 (Wallace 9), Milwaukee 50 (Gadzuric 11). Assists--Portland 23 (Stoudamire, Davis, Sabonis 4), Milwaukee 27 (Cassell 10).

Total fouls -Portland 18, Milwaukee 19. Technicals- Cassell. Spurs 97 Clippers 84 L.A. CLIPPERS Fowlkes 3-5 0-0 6, Brand 5-14 6-9 16, Olowokandi 9-18 2-2 20, Miller 3-13 1-1 7, Jaric 2-6 2-2 6, Richardson 6-14 5-8 19, Rooks 0-1 0-0 0, Dooling 3-10 0-0 7, Ely 0-1 1-2 1, Wilcox 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 32-85 17-24 84.

SAN ANTONIO Bowen 2-2 0-0 5, Duncan 10-15 5-8 25, Robinson 3-6 1-1 7, Parker 10-19 0-0 22, Smith 3-9 2-2 10, Willis 3-7 0-1 6, Jackson 4-7 0-0 10, Kerr 2-3 0-0 4, Rose 2-5 4-4 8, Bateer 0-2 0-0 0, Goldwire 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-76 12-16 97. L.A. Clippers ..25 22 17 20 -84 San Antonio ...30 26 22 19 -97 3-Point Clippers 3-12 (Richardson 2-4, Dooling 1-3, Miller 0-1, Jaric 0-4), San Antonio 7-17 (Jackson 2-4, Parker 2-4, Smith 2-7, Bowen 1-1, Bateer 0-1). Fouled out-None.

Rebounds L.A. Clippers 58 (Brand 14), San Antonio 43 (Duncan 18). Assists- L.A. Clippers 15 (Miller 6), San Antonio 24 (Parker 9). Total fouls- Clippers 17, San Antonio 26.

Hornets 98 Lakers 82 NEW ORLEANS Mashburn 9-16 3-4 21, Brown 1-3 7-8 9, Magloire 4-8 0-1 8, Wesley 3-9 0-0 7, Davis 7-20 3-3 18, Campbell 6-11 2-4 14, Lynch 3-4 0-0 7, Alexander 6-11 1-1 14, Augmon 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-83 16-21 98. L.A. LAKERS Fox 4-10 1-2 9, Walker 2-5 0-0 4, O'Neal 11-17 6-10 28, Bryant 6-16 4-6 16, Fisher 4-14 0-0 8, George 3-6 0-0 6, Horry 0-21-2 1, Shaw 2-5 0-2 6, Madsen 1-1 0-0 2, Medvedenko 0-0 0-0 0, Murray 1-2 0-0 2, Rush 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-78 12-22 82.

New Orleans .29 31 18 20 -98 L.A. Lakers ....28 20 18 16 -82 3-Point Goals-New Orleans 4-18 (Lynch 1-1, Alexander 1-3, Wesley -1-4, Davis 1-8, Mashburn 0-1, Campbell 0-1), L.A. Lakers 2-10 (Shaw 2-3, Horry 0-1, George 0-1, Murray 0-1, Fisher 0-2, Fox 0-2). Fouled out--None. Rebounds New Orleans 50 (Mashburn 11), L.A.

Lakers 53 (O'Neal 10). Assists-New Orleans 21 (Davis 8), L.A. Lakers 20 (Fisher 6). Total fouls- New Orleans 22, L.A. Lakers 20.

NCAA men SATURDAY'S RESULTS EAST Alvernia 55, Lebanon Valley 54 Caldwell 71, Wilmington, Del. 56 California, Pa. 97, Ohio Valley 54 Canisius 71, Buffalo 65 Cent. Michigan 88, Marist 66 Dartmouth 85, Worcester Tech 50 Delaware Valley 74, Centenary, N.J. 72 Dist.

of Columbia 75, Davis Elkins 71 Farmingdale 64, N.Y. Maritime 60 Franklin Marshall 108, Bethany, W.Va. 43 Keene St. 90, S. Maine 67 Kings Point 71, Old Westbury 70 Louisville 91, Seton Hall 70 Mansfield 68, N.J.

Tech 59 Massachusetts 67, Fla. International 62 Mississippi St. 71, Xavier 61 Montclair St. 74, Rutgers-Camden 69 Navy 85, Gettysburg 36 Neumann 70, Arcadia 55 Niagara 77, Akron 71 Penn St. 79, Northeastern 67 86, Thiel 72 Pittsburgh 89, SE Louisiana 55 Plymouth St.

75, E. Connecticut 60 Pratt 78, Berkley 68 Rhode Island 69, Maine 63 Rider 70, Delaware 60 Rochester Tech 81, D'Youville 58 Rowan 79, Fisk 62 Rutgers 76, Princeton 70 Rutgers-Newark 65, Lincoln, Pa. 51 Springfield 91, Salem St. 65 St. Francis, Pa.

75, Robert Morris 66 St. John's 84, Hofstra 59 St. Joseph's, L.I. 59, Lehman 54 St. Joseph's, Maine 98, New England 59 St.

Peter's 72, Monmouth, N.J. 63 St. Rose 94, St. Michael's 89 Syracuse 94, Binghamton 58 Teikyo-Post 77, Goldey Beacom 56 Towson 53, Norfolk St. 50 West Virginia 79, Wofford 69 SOUTH Alabama 72, Bowling Green 63 Alabama 65, Morris Brown 58 Arkansas St.

64, Southern Miss. 48 Asbury 98, Union, Ky. 92 Aubum 72, Murray St. 53 Belmont 75, Loyola of Chicago 57 Bowie St. 74, St.

Paul's 70 Brescia 58, Harris-Stowe 44 Brewton Parker 81, Embry-Riddle 62 Campbellsville 90, Central Ohio 84 Chattanooga 107, Milligan 57 Christian Brothers 90, West Alabama 83 Clemson 71, Gardner-Webb 61 Cumberland, Ky. 64, Lambuth 57 Delaware St. 70, Wagner 63 ETSU 106, Virginia-Wise 70 East Carolina 90, Mount Olive 62 Flagler 106, Carver 81 Florida 69, Maryland 64 Grambling St. 74, Northwestern St. 71, OT Guilford 75, Atlanta Christian 64 Jacksonville 76, S.

Carolina St. 68 Kennesaw 67, S.C.-Aiken 50 Lindsey Wilson 86, Emmanuel 78 Mars Hill 70, Livingstone 55 Marshall 90. Radford 65 McNeese St. 87, Liberty 74 Michigan St. 71, Kentucky 67 N.C.

State 101, N. Carolina 63 N.C.-Asheville 99, Campbell 89, OT Old Dominion 82 Shore 62 Presbyterian 53, Armstrong Allantic 47 South Alabama 81, Georgia St. 68 Spring Hill 63, Claflin 43 St. Augustine's 84, WVU Tech 62 St. Leo 81, Florida Gull Coast 72 Tenn.

Temple 90, Berea 74 116, Bethel, Tenn. 57 Trevecca Nazarene 84, Dillard 73 Union, Tenn. 111, Sanford Brown 36 VMI 100, E. Mennonite 57 Valdosta St. 84.

North Florida 62 Virginia Union 58, Johnson C. Smith 54 W. Kentucky 67, Murray St. 60 West Alabama 57, Christian Brothers 47 Winston-Salem 62, Elizabeth City St. 47 Winthrop 83, Converse 49 MIDWEST Anderson, Ind.

60, Adrian 50 Baldwin-Wallace 85, Wilmington, Ohio 84 Bethany, Kan. 84, Ottawa, Kan. 69 Bowling Green 62, Cleveland St. 59 Briar Cliff 74, Grand View 63 Cardinal Stritch 80, Wis. -Whitewater 51 Carleton 92, Concordia, Moor.

65 Cent. Michigan 57, Detroit 54 Central 54, Iowa Weslyn 45 Charleston, W.Va. 82, Saginaw Valley St. 62 Concordia, Neb. 87, Northwestern, Iowa 72 Concordia, St.P.

93, 86, OT Creighton 72, Kansas 58 Defiance 72, Hanover 68 Drake 59, Wisconsin 49 Earlham 63, Rose-Hulman 52 Findlay 66, Tiffin 61 Friends 66, Kansas Wesleyan 31 Grand Valley St. 74, Grace 50 Heidelberg 69, Muskingum 54 Hope 85, Benedictine, Ill. 51 Houghton 82, Notre Dame Coll. 58 Huntington 61, Siena Heights 46 Illinois Weslyn 85, Webster 56 Bend 77, Tri-State 64 Indianapolis 70, Oakland City 54 John Carroll 79, Capital 67 Judson 73, Wis. -River Falls 52 Lewis 83, Olivet Nazarene 66 Marietta 67, Ohio Northern 64 Martin Luther 59, Viterbo 51 Michigan 59, Seton Hall 41 Michigan Tech 72, Bemidji St.

57 89, North Dakota 77 Minot St. 75, Si Tanka-Huron 70 Mississippi St. 72, Illinois 67 Mount St. Joseph 68, Bluffton 42 Mount Union 65, Otterbein 58 Nebraska-Kearney 69, Mesa, Colo. 57 Northwestern 75, S.

Illinois 62 Northwestern, Minn. 88, 61 Notre Dame 84, Temple 61 Ohio Dominican 61, Shawnee St. 52 Purdue 53, Indiana 51 Redlands 58, Kalamazoo 54 Rio Grande 96, Mount Vernon Nazarene 76 Rockford 74, Eureka 66 SIU-Edwardsville 64, Missouri-Rolla 60 SW Missouri St. 72, W. Illinois 55 Southwest Minn.

86, Sioux Falls 76 Spring Arbor 92, Alma 58 St. Joseph's, Ind. 87, Lake Superior St. 84 St. Mary's, Texas 83, 74, OT Sterling 87, St.

Mary, Kan. 59 Tabor 65, Bethel, Kan. 51 Transylvania 80, Manchester 55 Truman St. 64, Lincoln, Mo. 57 W.

Michigan 86, Butler 75 Washburn 69, SW Oklahoma 59 Washington, Mo. 109, Mac Murray 45 William Jewell 83, Park 76 William Penn 71, Upper Iowa 58 Winona St. 62, St. Cloud St. 58 Bay 81, Wichita St.

73 64, St. Norbert 56 68, Ferris St. 62 Pt. 78, Carroll, Wis. 62 Wittenberg 69, DePauw 64 Wooster 90, Ursuline 64 Xavier 78, Indiana St.

65 SOUTHWEST Baylor 99, Grambling St. 40 Houston Baptist 69, Langston 64 Midwestern St. 80, Cameron 55 N. Arizona 69, Texas-Pan American 56 Oklahoma 68, TCU 64 Texas 72, Texas-Arlington 70 Tulsa 80, Bluff 46 UTEP 64, SW Texas 51 FAR WEST Boise St. 66, Portland St.

58 Cal 76, San Diego 74 Fresno St. 61, San Francisco 57 Loyola Marymount 58, Long Beach St. 50 Pepperdine 88, UCLA 67 Stanford 67, Pacific 56 Tennessee 71, Southern Cal 39 Texas Tech 84, Wyoming 64 UC Riverside 65, Sacramento St. 56 Utah 91, Idaho St. 52 Weber St.

87, New Mexico St. 64 Whitworth 56, Carroll, Mont. 45 TOURNAMENT Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament Third Place Malone 56, Geneva 52 Cyclone Challenge Third Place High Point 83, Centenary 56 Southwest Lobo Shootout First Round Memphis 57, Jackson St. 54 New Mexico 69, Dartmouth 43 FOOTBALL NFL injury report Today's games BALTIMORE (6-7) AT HOUS- TON (4-9) Ravens: DOUBTFUL: CB Tommy Knight (leg).

QUESTIONABLE: QB Chris Redman (back), PROBABLE: Mike Flynn (leg); CB Chris McAlister (shoulder); Raymond Perryman (back). Texans: DOUBTFUL: WR Jermaine Lewis (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: Ryan Young (knee). PROBABLE: WR Atnaf Harris (hip). CAROLINA (5-8) AT PITTSBURGH (7-5-1) Panthers: OUT; LB Dan Morgan (shoulder).

QUESTIONABLE: LB Hannibal Navies (ankle); Todd Steussie (knee). PROBABLE: WR Muhsin Muhammad (knee); QB Rodney Peete (groin); TE Wesley Walls (foot). Steelers: OUT: TE John Alired (concussion). QUESTIONABLE: LB James Farrior (sternum); Wayne Gandy (calf); WR Hines Ward (hamstring). PROBABLE: LB Kendrell Bell (abdomen); RB Jerome Bettis (knee); Lethon Flowers (quadriceps); RB Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala (pectoral).

DALLAS (5-8) AT N.Y. GIANTS (7-6) Cowboys: QUESTIONABLE: Javiar Collins (knee); CB Derek Ross (hip). PROBABLE: WR Joey Galloway (thumb). Giants: DOUBTFUL: WR Ron Dixon (knee). QUESTIONABLE: CB Will Allen (shoulder); LB Dhani Jones (ankle).

PROBABLE: LB Mike Barrow (concussion); DT Matt Mitrione (shoulder); LB Quincy Monk (ankle); CB William Peterson (concussion); Mike Rosenthal CB Kato Serwanga RB Charles Stackhouse (shoulder); CB Reggie Stephens (concussion); Shaun Williams (back). GREEN BAY (10-3) AT SAN FRANCISCO (9-4) Packers: PROBABLE: DT Gilbert Brown (ankle); Earl Dotson (back); WR Terry Glenn (hip); RB Ahman Green (knee); CB Tod McBride (thigh); Darren Sharper (hamstring); WR Javon Walker (anide); CB Tyrone Williams (hamstring). 49ers: OUT: Zack Bronson (foot); LB Saleem Rasheed (thigh); CB Jimmy Williams (injured reserve): LB Jamie Winborn (knee). QUESTIONABLE: Ronnie Heard (ankle); CB Ahmed Plummer (groin). PROBABLE: AB Kevan Barlow (knee); Derrick HOCKEY NHL standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TOL PtS GF GA Phil.

15 7 6 1 37 71 62 New Jer. 16 8 1 3 36 70 60 N.Y. Ran. 12 16 4 29 84 108 Pitts. 11 11 3 3 28 84 86 N.Y.

Isl. 11 15 4 0 26 82 97 Northeast Division TOL Pts GF GA Boston 19 7 3 1 42 99 72 Ottawa 17 7 4 0 38 87 64 Toronto 15 13 2 0 32 88 76 Montreal 13 11 4 2 32 85 96 Buffalo 7 16 5 1 20 63 78 Southeast Division TOL Pts GF T. B. 15 10 3 3 36 96 Wash. Atlanta Florida Carolina 13 13 9 7 11 10 18 15 1 4 7 2 4 3 0 3 33 29 28 18 81 75 74 77 588888 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TOL Pts GF Detroit 17 8 4 1 39 96 St.

Louis 16 8 4 2 38 98 Chicago 14 12 4 0 32 70 Columbus 1 14 3 2 27 90 Nashville 7 14 5 4 23 62 Northwest Division OL Pts GF Minn. 16 8 6 1 39 82 Vanc.r 17 8 4 0 38 86 Edm. 16 9 4 1 37 82 Colorado 9 8 8 4 30 77 Calgry 8 14 4 3 23 60 Pacific Division TOL PtS GF Dallas 17 7 6 1 41 97 Anaheim 12 9 6 3 33 72 L. A. 12 9 4 3 31 76 San Jose 11 13 2 2 26 80 Phoenix 9 15 5 2 25 77 Two points for a win, one point tie and overtime loss.

Friday's Games Chicago 1, Buffalo 1, tie N.Y. Islanders 3, Florida 3, tie Dallas 3. Atlanta 1 Edmonton 4, Colorado 3, OT Washington 4, Phoenix 3 Saturday's Games Montreal 4, Boston 2 Ottawa 4, New Jersey 3, OT Philadelphia 2, Buffalo 0 Toronto 4, N. Y. Rangers 1 Detroit 6, Columbus 4 Tampa Bay 4, N.Y.

Islanders 3 St. Louis 4, Atlanta 0 Nashville 3, Minnesota 1 Vancouver at Edmonton, late Colorado at Calgary, late Washington at San Jose, late Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, late Today's Games Carolina at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, p.m. Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 8 p.m.

Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Monday's Games Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. San Jose at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.

Washington at Colorado, 9 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Saturday's deals BASEBALL National League PITTSBURGH PIRATESNamed Frank Velasquez strength and conditioning coordinator. FOOTBALL National Football League OAKLAND RAIDERS CB-KR Darrien Gordon. Released DB Carey Scott. HOCKEY National Hockey League ATLANTA THRASHERSRecalled Kirill Safronov and RW J.P.

Vigier from Chicago of the AHL. Loaned Damian Rhodes to Lowell of the AHL. FLORIDA PANTHERSReassigned RW Jim Campbell to San Antonio of the AHL. MINNESOTA WILD -Recalled LW Jean-Guy Trudel from Houston of the AHL. PHOENIX COYOTES Recalled LW Ramzi Abid from Springfield of the AHL.

American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS Announced Patrick Boileau, Marc Lamothe and Jason Williams have been recalled by the Detroit Red Wings and Philippe Plante has been recalled from Muskegon from the UHL. ODDS Giantz-Culver line NCAA Basketball Favorite LINE at Georgia-x 5 at Oklahoma St. 13 at Ga. Tech-x 6 at W. at Charlotte at Arizona 14 at Wake Forest 9 at New Mexico x- at Favorite LINE Washington at Indiana 5 New Jersey at Sacramento at L.A.

Lakers Underdog LINE Gonzaga Fresno St. Tennessee Illinois St. Miami Texas SMU New Mexico St. Phillips Arena NBA Underdog LINE at Toronto Philadelphia at Detroit New Orleans Orlando Favorite LINE Underdog LINE at Minnesota Carolina Even Los Angeles at Phoenix Even Dallas at Chicago Even at Anaheim Pittsburgh at Vancouver Calgary NHL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Favorite Open Tod6yU Underdog at Miami (43) Oakland at Atlanta 9 Seattle at Buffalo 3 San Diego N.Y. Jets 6 at Chicago Jacksonville 3 3 (43) at Cincy Indianapolis (41) at Cleve.

Tampa Bay at Detroit Baltimore 3 3 (35) at Houston at N.Orleans 7 7 Minnesota at Phila. Washington at Pittsburgh 814391) Carolina at Denver 31 (47 Kansas City at San Fran 3 (45) Green Bay at N.Y. Giants 4 5 Dallas at St. Louis 10 11 (43) Arizona Monday at Tenn. 2 2 (431Njew England.

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