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WESTERN COLLEGIATE
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
W L T Pts GF GA
Ferris State 12 0 2 26 51 28
BOWLING GREEN
9 6 3 21 56 38
Minnesota State
10 6 0 20 49 39
Bemidji State
7 7 4 18 51 47
Alaska-Anchorage
7 7 2 16 39 42
Lake Superior
7 9 0 14 40 43
Michigan Tech
5 7 4 14 35 38
Northern Michigan
6 5 1 13 27 23
Alaska 5 9 2 12 43 49
Alabama-Huntsville
1 13 0 2 12 56
OVERALL RECORDS: Alabama-Huntsville 1-23-0, Alaska 8-10-4, Alaska-Anchorage 11-9-2, Bemidji State 7-11-6,
BOWLING GREEN 12-9-5, Ferris State 17-3-3, Lake Superior 11-10-1, Michigan Tech 7-13-6, Minnesota State
12-10, Northern Michigan 8-10-2.
Friday’s Game
North Dakota at Bemidji State
Friday’s and Saturday’s Games
Alaska at Northern Michigan
Alaska-Anchorage at Alabama-Huntsville
Ferris State at Minnesota State
Lake Superior at Notre Dame
Saturday’s Game
Bemidji State at North Dakota
NCAA HOCKEY TOP 20
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S.
College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 12 and previous
ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Minnesota (48)
14-2-3 997 1
2. Ferris State (1)
17-3-3 935 3
3. St. Cloud State (1)
12-3-3 865 2
4. Boston College
14-4-3 853 5
5. Quinnipiac 17-3-5 819 7
6. Union 13-4-3 760 4
7. Providence 13-5-4 642 6
8. Yale 8-3-4 613 10
9. Wisconsin 13-6-1 559 14
10. Massachusetts-Lowell
14-6-1 546 9
11. Northeastern 13-6-3 496 16
12. Cornell 8-4-3 436 12
13. Michigan 10-6-2 428 8
14. Clarkson 13-7-2 352 11
15. Notre Dame 12-8-1 345 15
16. Denver 11-7-4 208 17
17. New Hampshire
13-10-1 148 20
18. Vermont 11-7-3 143 18
19. Maine 11-7-2 89 NR
20. North Dakota 11-7-2 81 NR
Others receiving votes: Miami 75, Ohio State 40, Western Michigan 30, Colgate 18, BOWLING GREEN 6, Lake
Superior 6, Mercyhurst 5, Bentley 3, Air Force 2.
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
EAST DIVISION
Team (Overall) W L
Akron (10-5) 2 0
Buffalo (8-4) 2 0
Kent State (10-5) 1 1
Miami (5-8) 1 1
Ohio (11-4) 1 1
BOWLING GREEN (6-9)
0 2
WEST DIVISION
Western Michigan (9-5) 2 0
Eastern Michigan (9-6) 1 1
Northern Illinois (7-7) 1 1
Toledo (13-2) 1 1
Ball State (3-10) 0 2
Central Michigan (7-7) 0 2
Today’s Game
Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan
Wednesday’s Games
Central Michigan at BOWLING GREEN, 7 p.m.
Miami at Akron
Buffalo at Toledo
Ball State at Ohio
Kent State at Northern Illinois
Saturday’s Games
Toledo at Akron
Miami at Ball State
Kent State at Buffalo
Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
Ohio at Northern Illinois
Sunday’s Game
BOWLING GREEN at Western Michigan, 2 p.m.
MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
EAST DIVISION
Team (Overall) W L
BOWLING GREEN (13-2)
3 0
Ohio (7-6) 2 1
Akron (7-7) 1 2
Buffalo (7-7) 0 3
Miami (4-10) 0 3
Kent State (3-11) 0 3
WEST DIVISION
Team (Overall) W L
Central Michigan (7-7) 3 0
Ball State (7-7) 2 1
Northern Illinois (6-7) 2 1
Toledo (7-7) 2 1
Western Michigan (6-8) 2 1
Eastern Michigan (11-3) 1 2
Wednesday’s Games
BOWLING GREEN at Ball State, 6 p.m.
Toledo at Buffalo
Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan
Ohio at Kent State
Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
Akron at Miami
Saturday’s Games
BOWLING GREEN at Central Michigan, noon
Kent State at Akron
Eastern Michigan at Buffalo
Ball State at Ohio
Toledo at Western Michigan
Northern Illinois at Miami
BIG TEN CONFERENCE
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Team (Overall) W L
Michigan State (15-1) 4 0
Michigan (11-4) 3 0
Wisconsin (16-0) 3 0
Iowa (13-3) 3 1
Illinois (13-4) 2 2
Minnesota (13-4) 2 2
Ohio State (15-2) 2 2
Indiana (11-5) 1 2
Purdue (11-5) 1 2
Northwestern (8-9) 1 3
Nebraska (8-8) 0 4
Penn State (9-8) 0 4
Tuesday’s Games
Penn State at Michigan, 8 p.m.
Wisconsin at Indiana
Wednesday’s Games
Michigan State at Northwestern
Purdue at Illinois
Thursday’s Game
Ohio State at Minnesota, 9 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Michigan at Wisconsin, 6 p.m.
Northwestern at Indiana
Penn State at Purdue
Michigan State at Illinois
Sunday’s Game
Minnesota at Iowa
AP TOP 25 MEN’S BASKETBALL
Monday’s Games
No. 2 Syracuse 69, Boston College 59
No. 15 Kansas 77, No. 8 Iowa State 70
No. 23 Duke 69, Virginia 65
Today’s Games
No. 3 Wisconsin at Indiana, 7 p.m.
No. 5 Wichita State vs. Bradley, 8 p.m.
No. 7 Florida vs. Georgia, 7 p.m.
No. 13 Kentucky at Arkansas, 9 p.m.
No. 19 Cincinnati vs. Temple, 9 p.m.
No. 20 Creighton vs. Butler, 9:07 p.m.
No. 22 Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech, 9 p.m.
No. 25 Oklahoma at Kansas State, 7 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
No. 4 Michigan State at Northwestern, 7 p.m.
No. 9 Oklahoma State vs. TCU, 8 p.m.
No. 10 San Diego State vs. Fresno State, 10 p.m.
No. 12 Baylor at Texas Tech, 9 p.m.
No. 16 UMass at George Mason, 7 p.m.
No. 24 Saint Louis vs. St. Bonaventure, 8 p.m.
AP TOP 25 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Monday’s Game
No. 1 UConn 66, No. 7 Baylor 55
Today’s Games
No. 11 Oklahoma State vs. TCU, 8 p.m.
No. 23 Rutgers at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
No. 5 Louisville vs. UCF, 7 p.m.
No. 13 Iowa State vs. West Virginia, 8 p.m.
No. 22 Purdue vs. Michigan, 7 p.m.
AP MEN’S TOP 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
records through Jan. 12, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:
Record Pts Prv
1. Arizona (61) 17-0 1,621 1
2. Syracuse (4) 16-0 1,560 2
3. Wisconsin 16-0 1,482 4
4. Michigan St. 15-1 1,442 5
5. Wichita St. 17-0 1,300 6
6. Villanova 15-1 1,289 8
7. Florida 13-2 1,205 10
8. Iowa St. 14-1 1,048 9
9. Oklahoma St. 14-2 1,046 11
10. San Diego St. 14-1 1,020 13
11. Ohio St. 15-2 979 3
12. Baylor 13-2 952 7
13. Kentucky 12-3 912 14
14. Iowa 14-3 831 20
15. Kansas 11-4 686 18
16. UMass 14-1 579 19
17. Memphis 12-3 536 24
18. Louisville 14-3 525 12
19. Cincinnati 15-2 405 –
20. Creighton 14-2 329 –
21. Colorado 14-3 328 15
22. Pittsburgh 15-1 299 –
23. Duke 12-4 193 16
24. Saint Louis 15-2 148 –
25. Oklahoma 13-3 103 –
25. UCLA 13-3 103 –
Others receiving votes: Missouri 42, Oregon 39, UConn 35, Kansas St. 25, Gonzaga 17, Michigan 11,
California 10, Virginia 6, Louisiana Tech 5, Harvard 3, Illinois 3, New Mexico 3, Xavier 3, George
Washington 2.
USA Today MEN’S Top 25
The top 25 teams in the USA Today men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses,
records through Jan. 12, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a
25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1. Arizona (30) 17-0 798 1
2. Syracuse (1) 16-0 766 2
3. Wisconsin 16-0 724 4
4. Michigan State (1)
15-1 718 4
5. Wichita State 17-0 666 6
6. Villanova 15-1 598 10
7. Florida 13-2 573 11
8. Oklahoma State
14-2 517 12
9. Ohio State 15-2 516 3
10. Iowa State 14-1 495 7
11. San Diego State
14-1 481 15
12. Kentucky 12-3 424 16
13. Baylor 13-2 413 9
14. Louisville 14-3 393 8
15. UMass 14-1 330 19
16. Iowa 14-3 297 23
17. Memphis 12-3 274 22
18. Kansas 11-4 272 20
19. Creighton 14-2 216 23
20. Duke 12-4 163 13
21. Pittsburgh 15-1 144 –
22. Colorado 14-3 103 17
23. Cincinnati 15-2 87 –
24. Gonzaga 14-3 82 18
25. UCLA 13-3 74 25
Others receiving votes: Saint Louis 68, Oregon 51, Missouri 43, Oklahoma 39, Kansas State 15, California
9, Michigan 9, New Mexico 9, UConn 8, George Washington 6, Harvard 6, Southern Miss. 5, Virginia 4, VCU
2, Xavier 2.
AP WOMEN’S TOP 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Jan. 12, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one
point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:
Record Pts Prv
1. UConn (36) 17-0 900 1
2. Notre Dame 15-0 841 2
3. Duke 16-1 828 3
4. Stanford 15-1 811 4
5. Louisville 16-1 736 5
6. Maryland 14-1 723 6
7. Baylor 14-1 696 7
8. South Carolina 16-1 647 10
9. North Carolina 14-3 571 13
10. Kentucky 14-3 540 9
11. Oklahoma St. 14-1 539 15
12. Tennessee 13-3 522 8
13. Iowa St. 14-1 453 11
14. LSU 13-3 404 12
15. California 12-3 330 19
16. Penn St. 11-4 302 14
17. Florida St. 14-2 301 18
18. Nebraska 12-3 246 16
19. Arizona St. 14-2 230 23
20. NC State 15-2 183 20
21. Colorado 11-4 179 17
22. Purdue 11-4 172 21
23. Rutgers 13-2 101 –
24. Vanderbilt 14-3 96 –
25. Texas A&M 13-4 95 –
Others receiving votes: West Virginia 83, Indiana 61, Gonzaga 39, Michigan St. 17, Middle Tennessee 15,
Syracuse 10, Florida 9, Oklahoma 9, Iowa 8, Michigan 1, Saint Joseph’s 1, San Diego 1.
BOYS
NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE
Team (Overall) W L
Anthony Wayne (6-2) 4 1
Perrysburg (9-1) 4 1
Springfield (7-3) 4 1
Southview (7-2) 3 2
Maumee (2-8) 2 3
Napoleon (5-6) 2 4
Northview (2-8) 1 4
Bowling Green (2-9) 1 5
Today’s Games
Perrysburg at Anthony Wayne
Southview at Northview
Friday’s Games
Perrysburg at Bowling Green
Anthony Wayne at Maumee
Northview at Springfield
Napoleon at Southview
Saturday’s Games
Bowling Green at Elida
Maumee at Otsego
Perrysburg at Waite
Scott at Southview
NORTHERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE
Team (Overall) W L
Lake (11-0) 5 0
Rossford (7-4) 4 1
Otsego (5-4) 3 1
Genoa (4-4) 3 2
Eastwood (6-4) 2 2
Woodmore (1-10) 1 4
Elmwood (1-8) 0 4
Fostoria (2-7) 0 4
Today’s Games
Eastwood at Elmwood
Genoa at Rossford
Otsego at Lake
Woodmore at Fostoria
Friday’s Games
Eastwood at Fostoria
Rossford at Elmwood
Otsego at Genoa
Lake at Woodmore
Saturday’s Games
Gibsonburg at Elmwood
Maumee at Otsego
Fostoria at Sandusky
Northwood at Genoa
MIDLAND ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Team W L
Carey 5 0
Old Fort 4 0
Hopewell-Loudon 4 1
Fremont St. Joseph 3 1
New Riegel 3 2
Tiffin Calvert 2 2
North Baltimore 1 3
Fostoria St. Wendelin 1 4
Lakota 1 4
Mohawk 1 4
Seneca East 0 4
OVERALL RECORDS: Lakota 4-7, North Baltimore 6-7.
Today’s Game
Oak Harbor at Lakota
Thursday’s Games
Lakota at Old Fort
New Riegel at North Baltimore
Carey at Seneca East
Fostoria St. Wendelin at Tiffin Calvert
Fremont St. Joseph at Mohawk
Saturday’s Games
Danbury at Lakota
TOLEDO AREA
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Team W L
Ottawa Hills 5 0
Cardinal Stritch 4 1
Maumee Valley 4 1
Gibsonburg 3 1
Toledo Christian 2 2
Danbury 1 4
Emmanuel Christian 1 5
Northwood 0 6
OVERALL RECORD: Northwood 0-9.
Friday’s Games
Cardinal Stritch at Ottawa Hills
Danbury at Gibsonburg
Maumee Valley at Toledo Christian
Saturday’s Game
Northwood at Genoa
GIRLS
NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE
Team (Overall) W L
Perrysburg (11-1) 9 0
Anthony Wayne (10-3) 7 2
Northview (10-4) 6 3
Southview (8-6) 5 4
Bowling Green (8-6) 4 5
Springfield (7-8) 3 6
Napoleon (5-8) 2 7
Maumee (0-11) 0 9
Monday’s Game
Anthony Wayne 48, Findlay 28
Today’s Games
Fremont Ross at Maumee
Wauseon at Springfield
Friday’s Games
Perrysburg at Bowling Green, 6 p.m.
Anthony Wayne at Maumee
Northview at Springfield
Napoleon at Southview
Saturday’s Games
Whitmer at Bowling Green
Perrysburg at Central Catholic
Southview at Findlay
NORTHERN BUCKEYE CONFERENCE
Team (Overall) W L
Elmwood (7-4) 6 0
Genoa (10-3) 4 2
Rossford (7-4) 4 2
Woodmore (5-8) 4 2
Otsego (5-6) 3 3
Lake (6-7) 3 3
Eastwood (2-10) 1 6
Fostoria (1-10) 0 7
Monday’s Games
Port Clinton 47, Lake 34
Genoa 67, Lakota 19
Today’s Games
Elmwood at Old Fort
Delta at Otsego
Rossford at Tiffin Columbian
Saturday’s Games
Ottawa-Glandorf at Fostoria
Delta at Otsego
MIDLAND ATHLETIC LEAGUE
Team W L
Carey 5 0
Old Fort 4 0
New Riegel 4 1
Tiffin Calvert 3 1
Mohawk 3 2
Hopewell-Loudon 2 2
Fostoria St. Wendelin 2 3
Fremont St. Joseph 1 3
Seneca East 1 4
North Baltimore 0 4
Lakota 0 5
OVERALL RECORDS: Lakota 2-10, North Baltimore 5-8.
Monday’s Game
Genoa 67, Lakota 19
Today’s Game
Mohawk at New Riegel
Friday’s Games
Lakota at North Baltimore
Old Fort at Fostoria St. Wendelin
New Riegel at Fremont St. Joseph
Tiffin Calvert at Hopewell-Loudon
Mohawk at Seneca East
Saturday’s Game
Arcadia at North Baltimore
TOLEDO AREA
ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Team W L
Toledo Christian 5 0
Ottawa Hills 6 1
Danbury 4 2
Gibsonburg 4 2
Cardinal Stritch 3 4
Emmanuel Christian 1 5
Northwood 1 5
Maumee Valley 0 5
OVERALL RECORD: Northwood 1-9.
Monday’s Game
Ottawa Hills 73, Emmanuel Christian 15
Today’s Game
Fostoria St. Wendelin at Northwood
Thursday’s Games
Toledo Christian at Northwood
Maumee Valley at Cardinal Stritch
Danbury at Ottawa Hills
Emmanuel Christian at Gibsonburg
Saturday’s Game
Northwood at Maumee Valley
Cardinal Stritch at Gibsonburg
Toledo Christian at Danbury
PORT CLINTON 47, LAKE 34
LAKE
Taylor, 2-0-4; Brittenham, 0-2-2; Deal, 1-0-2; R. Swartz, 0-1-0-3; Phalen, 1-2-4-12; Hansen, 2-1-0-7;
Huston, 2-0-4. TOTALS: 8-4-6-34.
PORT CLINTON
Weaver, 3-1-2-11; Urban, 1-0-2; Day, 0-1-0-3; Ashley, 4-7-15; Colston, 3-1-7; Thornbahn, 3-3-9. TOTALS:
14-2-13-47.
LAKE 7 2 11 14 -34
PC 13 12 13 9 -47
Junior varsity: unavailable.
GENOA 67, LAKOTA 19
LAKOTA
B. Long-Meyer, 2-1-5; D. Long-Meyer, 1-0-2; Mowry, 4-1-9; Park, 1-0-2; Reese, 0-1-1. TOTALS: 8-3-19.
GENOA
Albright, 6-5-17; Edwards, 1-2-4; Gerke, 0-1-2-5; Gose, 1-0-2; Harder, 5-3-13; Jensen, 0-1-3-6; Pickard,
6-1-13; Skilliter, 3-1-7. TOTALS: 22-2-17-67.
GENOA 16 20 15 16 -67
LAKOTA 8 0 9 2 -19
Junior varsity: Genoa, 49-28.
BOYS STATE HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL POLL
COLUMBUS (AP) – The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Ohio high school basketball poll with
first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
DIVISION I
1, Lakewood St. Edward (11)
8-1 200
2, Trotwood-Madison (5)
8-0 178
3, Cle. St. Ignatius (1) 9-1 165
4, Cin. Moeller (3) 9-1 157
5, Zanesville (2) 9-0 147
6, Uniontown Lake (1)
10-0 114
7, Berea-Midpark 9-0 58
8, Cin. La Salle 10-1 35
9, Cols. Northland 9-2 34
10, Massillon Jackson 8-2 26
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, PERRYSBURG 21. 12, Dublin Coffman 19. 13, Mansfield Sr. 13. 13,
Tol. Cent. Cath. 13. 15, Tol. Bowsher 12. 15, Tol. St. John’s 12.
DIVISION II
1, Cle. Cent. Cath. (16)
10-1 215
2, Day. Dunbar (1) 11-2 184
3, Norwalk (5) 12-0 156
4, Day. Thurgood Marshall
9-2 138
5, Cols. Watterson (1) 8-1 133
6, LAKE 11-0 92
7, Akr. SVSM 5-6 72
8, Circleville Logan Elm
12-1 40
9, Defiance 8-2 31
10, Mansfield Ontario 13-0 26
(tie) Franklin 8-2 26
Others receiving 12 or more points: 12, Cols. Brookhaven 25. 13, Alliance 20. 14, Granville 18. 14, New
Concord John Glenn 18. 16, Elida 17. 17, Athens 14. 18, Mentor Lake Cath. 13.
DIVISION III
1, St. Bernard Roger Bacon (16)
10-1 214
2, Cle. VASJ (4) 5-4 154
3, Lima Cent. Cath. (1)
10-1 146
4, Versailles 9-1 124
5, Chillicothe Zane Trace
11-1 115
6, Belmont Union Local (1)
8-0 96
7, Marion Pleasant 11-1 80
8, Cols. Ready 10-2 53
9, Beachwood 8-2 50
10, Warrensville Hts. 6-4 26
(tie)Ottawa-Glandorf (1) 6-3 26
Others receiving 12 or more points: 12, Cols. Hartley 23. 13, Gates Mills Gilmour 19. 13, Centerburg 19.
13, Lucasville Valley 19. 16, Cin. Clark Montessori 18. 17, Oak Hill 16. 18, Creston Norwayne 15.
DIVISION IV
1, Convoy Crestview (4) 10-0 209
2, Maria Stein Marion Local (15)
9-0 201
3, Tipp City Bethel 9-1 110
(tie) Canal Winchester Harvest Prep
12-1 110
5, New Madison Tri-Village
9-0 109
6, Peebles (1) 10-0 92
7, Troy Christian 10-1 85
8, Berlin Hiland (2) 11-2 77
9, Sandusky St. Mary 9-1 56
10, Ottawa Hills (1) 8-1 49
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, New Washington Buckeye Cent. 45. 12, Pitsburg Franklin Monroe 31.
13, Haviland Wayne Trace 23. 14, Plymouth 14. 15, Fairfield Christian 12.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY POLL
COLUMBUS – The fourth state high school hockey poll of the season in voting by coaches with total points
and first-place votes in parenthesis:
School (first-place votes) Points
1) Cleveland St. Ignatius (5) 92
2) Toledo St. John’s (3) 91
3) Hunting Valley University School
66
4) Mentor Lake Catholic (1) 57
5) Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 51
6) Parma Heights Holy Name (1) 47
7) Olentangy Orange 31
8) Columbus St. Charles 28
9) Lakewood St. Edward 26
10) Sylvania Northview 20
Others receiving votes: Toledo St. Francis, Shaker Height, Rocky River, Olentangy Liberty, Upper
Arlington, Dublin Coffman and BOWLING GREEN.
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston 45 29 14 2 60 129 98
Tampa Bay
46 27 15 4 58 134 112
Montreal 46 26 15 5 57 117 107
Detroit 46 20 16 10 50 118 127
Toronto 47 22 20 5 49 128 143
Ottawa 46 20 18 8 48 131 146
Florida 45 17 21 7 41 105 139
Buffalo 44 13 26 5 31 77 121
Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh 47 33 12 2 68 152 112
Washington
45 22 16 7 51 136 135
N.Y. Rangers
47 24 20 3 51 118 124
Philadelphia
46 23 19 4 50 121 129
Columbus 46 22 20 4 48 129 131
New Jersey
47 19 18 10 48 108 117
Carolina 46 19 18 9 47 111 130
N.Y. Islanders
47 18 22 7 43 130 152
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago 48 30 8 10 70 175 132
St. Louis 44 31 8 5 67 161 99
Colorado 45 28 12 5 61 132 115
Minnesota 48 25 18 5 55 118 119
Dallas 45 20 18 7 47 127 139
Nashville 47 19 21 7 45 109 141
Winnipeg 48 20 23 5 45 133 146
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Anaheim 48 35 8 5 75 161 119
San Jose 46 28 12 6 62 148 116
Los Angeles
47 28 14 5 61 120 96
Vancouver 47 24 14 9 57 123 115
Phoenix 45 21 15 9 51 134 141
Calgary 46 16 24 6 38 103 144
Edmonton 48 15 28 5 35 126 169
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Monday’s Games
Calgary 2, Carolina 0
Columbus 3, Tampa Bay 2
Winnipeg 5, Phoenix 1
Los Angeles 1, Vancouver 0
Tuesday’s Games
Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
San Jose at Washington, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m.
New Jersey at Montreal, 7:30 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Colorado at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Phoenix at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Ottawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Edmonton at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Buffalo at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m.
Vancouver at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m.
BLUE JACKETS 3, LIGHTNING 2
Tampa Bay 0 2 0 – 2
Columbus 0 1 2 – 3
First Period-None. Penalties-Dubinsky, Clm (tripping), 4:28; Gudas, TB (cross-checking), 10:16; Gudas, TB
(interference), 16:18; Sustr, TB (cross-checking), 18:40.
Second Period-1, Columbus, Johansen 17 (Murray), 3:46. 2, Tampa Bay, Killorn 12 (Carle, Gudas), 5:07
(pp). 3, Tampa Bay, Hedman 9 (T.Johnson, St. Louis), 6:04. Penalties-Dubinsky, Clm (cross-checking),
4:17; Hedman, TB (hooking), 10:41.
Third Period-4, Columbus, Horton 2 (J.Johnson, Anisimov), 3:09 (pp). 5, Columbus, Letestu 5 (J.Johnson,
Wisniewski), 17:22 (pp). Penalties-Cote, TB (hooking), 2:11; Horton, Clm (slashing), 5:42; Tyutin, Clm
(holding), 12:18; T.Johnson, TB (hooking), 16:32.
Shots on Goal-Tampa Bay 9-12-7-28. Columbus 10-7-11-28.
Power-play opportunities-Tampa Bay 1 of 4; Columbus 2 of 6.
Goalies-Tampa Bay, Lindback 5-10-1 (28 shots-25 saves). Columbus, Bobrovsky 13-11-2 (28-26).
A-14,070 (18,144). T-2:25.
ECHL
Monday’s Game
Toledo was idle
Today’s Game
Toledo is idle
Wednesday’s Game
Toledo is idle
National Basketball Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Toronto 19 17 .528 –
New York 15 22 .405 41‚Ñ2
Brooklyn 15 22 .405 41‚Ñ2
Boston 13 26 .333 71‚Ñ2
Philadelphia 12 25 .324 71‚Ñ2
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 27 10 .730 –
Atlanta 20 18 .526 71‚Ñ2
Washington 17 19 .472 91‚Ñ2
Charlotte 15 23 .395 121‚Ñ2
Orlando 10 28 .263 171‚Ñ2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 29 7 .806 –
Chicago 17 19 .472 12
Detroit 16 22 .421 14
Cleveland 13 24 .351 161‚Ñ2
Milwaukee 7 30 .189 221‚Ñ2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 30 8 .789 –
Houston 25 14 .641 51‚Ñ2
Dallas 23 16 .590 71‚Ñ2
Memphis 17 19 .472 12
New Orleans 15 22 .405 141‚Ñ2
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Portland 28 9 .757 –
Oklahoma City 28 9 .757 –
Denver 19 18 .514 9
Minnesota 18 19 .486 10
Utah 13 26 .333 16
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 26 13 .667 –
Golden State 25 14 .641 1
Phoenix 21 16 .568 4
L.A. Lakers 14 23 .378 11
Sacramento 13 22 .371 11
Monday’s Games
Toronto 116, Milwaukee 94
Houston 104, Boston 92
New York 98, Phoenix 96, OT
Washington 102, Chicago 88
San Antonio 101, New Orleans 95
Dallas 107, Orlando 88
Utah 118, Denver 103
Today’s Games
Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m.
New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Miami at Washington, 7 p.m.
Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Memphis at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Utah at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Cleveland at Portland, 10 p.m.
Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
NATIONAL FOOTBALL
LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
Conference Championships
Sunday’s Games
New England at Denver, 3 p.m. (CBS)
San Francisco at Seattle, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)
Super Bowl
Feb. 2
At East Rutherford, N.J.
AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. (FOX)
PGA Tour Statistics
Through Sunday
Scoring Average
1, Webb Simpson, 68.34. 2, Charles Howell III, 68.94. 3, Jason Kokrak, 69.15. 4, Matt Kuchar, 69.22. 5,
Jason Bohn, 69.23. 6, Harris English, 69.25. 7, Brendon Todd, 69.28. 8, Sergio Garcia, 69.33. 9, Jeff
Overton, 69.40. 10, Zach Johnson, 69.41.
PGA Tour Official Money Leaders
1, Jimmy Walker, (6), $2,417,833. 2, Harris English, (6), $1,785,617. 3, Chris Kirk, (5), $1,777,358. 4,
Ryan Moore, (5), $1,690,350. 5, Webb Simpson, (3), $1,633,417. 6, Dustin Johnson, (2), $1,598,750. 7,
Zach Johnson, (4), $1,368,850. 8, Brian Stuard, (5), $947,800. 9, Gary Woodland, (3), $886,000. 10,
Jason Bohn, (4), $859,000.
FedExCup Leaders
1, Jimmy Walker, 1233. 2, Chris Kirk, 931. 3, Harris English, 860. 4, Webb Simpson, 748. 5, Ryan Moore,
714. 6, Zach Johnson, 647. 7, Dustin Johnson, 639. 8, Brian Stuard, 464. 9, Jason Bohn, 419. 10, Charles
Howell III, 411.
TODAY
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m.
ESPN – Wisconsin at Indiana
ESPN2 – Oklahoma at Kansas State
FS1 – St. John’s at DePaul TWCSN – Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan
8 p.m.
BIG TEN – Penn State at Michigan
9 p.m.
ESPN – Kentucky at Arkansas
FS1 – Butler at Creighton
NBA BASKETBALL
10:30 p.m.
FSN – Cleveland at L.A. Lakers (may not be shown by all FSN affiliates)
NHL HOCKEY
7:30 p.m.
NBCSN – Philadelphia at Buffalo
TENNIS
9 p.m.
ESPN2 – Australian Open, second round, at Melbourne, Australia
WEDNESDAY
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
7 p.m.
ESPN2 – Notre Dame at Maryland
8 p.m.
TWCSN – Ball State at Ohio
NBA BASKETBALL
8 p.m.
ESPN – Utah at San Antonio
10 p.m.
FSN – Cleveland at Portland (may not be shown by all FSN affiliates)
10:30 p.m.
ESPN – Denver at Golden State
NHL HOCKEY
8 p.m.
NBCSN – Washington at Pittsburgh
TENNIS
9 p.m.
ESPN2 – Australian Open, second round, at Melbourne, Australia
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
6 p.m.
TWCSN – BOWLING GREEN at Ball State
BASEBALL
American League
CHICAGO WHITE SOX – Agreed to terms with OF Dayan Viciedo on a one-year contract.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS – Named Steve Connelly pitching coach for Vermont (NYP).
TORONTO BLUE JAYS – Named Gary Allenson manager and Randy St. Claire pitching coach for Buffalo (IL);
Jeff Ware pitching coach for Vancouver (NWL); Willie Collazo pitching coach for GCL Blue Jays.
National League
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Agreed to terms with INF Ronny Cedeno on a minor league contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES – Recalled F Shabazz Muhammad from Iowa (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
OAKLAND RAIDERS – Signed LB Frank Beltre, C Jarrod Shaw and CB Neiko Thorpe to reserve/future contracts.

TENNESSEE TITANS – Named Ken Whisenhunt coach.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM DUCKS-Assigned D Nolan Yonkman to Norfolk (AHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS – Reassigned D Alexey Marchenko to Grand Rapids (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS – Agreed to terms with general manager Bryan Murray on a two-year contract extension
through 2016 and named him president of hockey operations.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
COLUMBUS CREW – Acquired the rights to D Michael Parkhurst from New England for a 2014 SuperDraft
first-round pick and allocation money.
LA GALAXY – Signed F Rob Friend.
TORONTO FC – Signed MF Michael Bradley.
COLLEGE
ARIZONA – Announced RB Ka’Deem Carey will enter the NFL draft.
ARIZONA STATE – Announced DE-LB Carl Bradford will enter the NFL draft.
ETSU – Named Scott Carter senior associate athletic director/chief operating officer.
IOWA STATE – Signed offensive coordinator Mark Mangino to a two-year contract.
JACKSON STATE – Named Harold Jackson football coach.
LOUISVILLE – Named Garrick McGee offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
LSU – RB Jeremy Hill announced he will enter the NFL draft.
MARQUETTE – Announced men’s freshman basketball C Luke Fischer transferred from Indiana.
MEMPHIS – Announced RB Brandon Hayes was been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.
NOTRE DAME – Named Brian VanGorder defensive coordinator.
SOUTHERN CAL – Announced the resignation of defensive line coach Bo Davis to take a similar position at
Alabama.
STANFORD – Announced G David Yankey will enter the NFL draft.

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