Scoreboard

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Area events

Tuesday

Girls hockey

Detroit Lakes vs. Brainerd/Little Falls at Little Falls 7 p.m.

Moose Lake-Willow River vs. Pequot Lakes at Breezy Point 7 p.m.

Men's college basketball

Central Lakes vs. St. John's University JV at Collegeville 5 p.m.

TV and radio

Radio guide

WYRQ-FM (92.1), KBLB-FM (93.3), KFML-FM (94.1), KKIN-FM (94.3), KSKK-FM (94.7), 3WI-FM (95.9), KFGI-FM (101.5), KUAL-FM (103.5), KLKS-FM (104.3)

WCCO-AM (830), KWAD-AM (920), KKIN-AM (930), KLTF-AM (960), KVKK-AM (1070), 3WI-AM (1270), KVBR-AM (1340), KLIZ-AM (1380), KNSP-AM (1430)

Tuesday

MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

5 a.m., ESPN: Monmouth, N.J. at St. Peter's

7 a.m., ESPN: Drexel at Niagara

9 a.m., ESPN: Clemson at Liberty

11 a.m., ESPN: Northeastern at Siena

1 p.m., ESPN: Ark.-Little Rock at Tulsa

3 p.m., ESPN: Temple at Georgetown

4:30 p.m., ESPN2: Binghamton at Pittsburgh

5 p.m., ESPN: Dick's Sporting Goods Preseason NIT Tip-Off, second round,

6:30 p.m., ESPN2: Arkansas vs. Louisville

7 p.m., ESPN: Gonzaga at Michigan St.

9 p.m., ESPN: Memphis vs. Kansas

10:30 p.m., ESPN2: Dick's Sporting Goods Preseason NIT Tip-Off, second round

NHL HOCKEY

6 p.m., VERSUS: Washington at N.Y. Rangers

WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

8:30 p.m., ESPN2: Connecticut vs. Texas

College basketball

Men

Monday's scores

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 51, American U. 50

Ashland 66, Ohio Dominican 61

Chestnut Hill 68, Bloomsburg 53

Delaware Valley 71, Keystone 70

Indiana, Pa. 82, Thiel 64

Marywood 96, Penn St.-Wilkes-Barre 78

Misericordia 99, Centenary, N.J. 78

Penn St. 80, Robert Morris 61

Rider 86, Lehigh 71

Stony Brook 87, Mount St. Mary, N.Y. 53

Villanova 103, Penn 65

William Paterson 87, FDU-Florham 60

SOUTH

Alabama A&M 86, Oakwood 81

Cumberland, Tenn. 97, Fisk 63

Delaware St. 60, Wilmington, Del. 44

Fayetteville St. 100, UNC Pembroke 92

Florida St. 87, Jacksonville 61

Gardner-Webb 89, Montreat 62

Kentucky 72, Miami (Ohio) 70

Lenoir-Rhyne 74, Mount Olive 69

Louisiana-Lafayette 90, Louisiana College 68

Miami 108, Nova Southeastern 58

Mississippi 90, Alabama St. 53

Morehead St. 86, Brescia 51

Norfolk St. 72, Maine 71

Richmond 103, VMI 59

SE Louisiana 90, Florida Atlantic 77

Savannah St. 53, Cent. Connecticut St. 45

South Carolina 90, Georgia Southern 66

South Florida 66, Virginia 49

Southern Wesleyan 78, Newberry 71

Troy 104, William Carey 88

Tusculum 81, Tenn. Wesleyan 64

Vanderbilt 95, Lipscomb 73

MIDWEST

Anderson, Ind. 71, Alma 67

Cent. Michigan 82, Ferris St. 69

Cincinnati 69, Prairie View 62

Cleveland St. 99, Wilmington, Ohio 74

Dubuque 85, Martin Luther 56

Indiana 69, S.C.-Upstate 61

Minnesota 82, Stephen F.Austin 42

Missouri St. 73, Auburn 62

Notre Dame 95, St. Francis, Pa. 72

S. Dakota St. 89, Mayville St. 56

St. Norbert 60, Wis.-Oshkosh 52

St. Olaf 90, Bethany Lutheran 50

Winona St. 84, Wis.-Stout 66

Wis.-Green Bay 77, Rochester, Mich. 51

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 93, MacMurray 47

Baylor 61, Southern U. 45

Lamar 77, Texas-Pan American 72

Oral Roberts 86, NW Oklahoma 50

Sam Houston St. 91, Texas Coll. 54

Tennessee Tech 71, Cent. Arkansas 67

Texas A&M 80, SMU 68

TOURNAMENT

Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season TIp

First Round

Duke 74, Coastal Carolina 49

Hofstra 68, Yale 63

LSU 56, Indiana St. 45

TCU 83, CS Northridge 65

W. Kentucky 69, Wis.-Milwaukee 65

White Rose City Classic

Championship

York, Pa. 82, Catholic 76

Third Place

St. Vincent 63, Penn St.-York 57

Men's top 25

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 15, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and preseason ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1. Kansas (58) 1-0 1,616 1

2. Michigan St. (5) 1-0 1,520 2

3. Texas (1) 1-0 1,412 3

4. Kentucky (1) 1-0 1,370 4

5. Villanova 1-0 1,353 5

6. North Carolina 3-0 1,301 6

7. Purdue 1-0 1,297 7

8. West Virginia 1-0 1,139 8

9. Duke 1-0 1,078 9

10. Tennessee 1-0 938 10

11. Butler 1-0 859 11

12. Connecticut 1-0 830 12

13. California 2-0 792 13

14. Washington 3-0 783 14

15. Michigan 1-0 598 15

15. Ohio St. 2-0 598 16

17. Oklahoma 1-0 490 17

18. Dayton 1-0 372 21

19. Georgetown 1-0 358 20

20. Louisville 0-0 344 19

21. Georgia Tech 1-0 320 22

22. Clemson 1-0 265 24

23. Illinois 1-0 261 23

24. Minnesota 1-0 170 25

25. Maryland 1-0 167 -

Others receiving votes: Siena 125, Notre Dame 91, Vanderbilt 82, Florida St. 76, Syracuse 67, Wake Forest 59, Florida 58, Oklahoma St. 57, South Carolina 42, UCLA 36, Xavier 36, BYU 28, Gonzaga 22, Tulsa 21, Kansas St. 19, Mississippi St. 16, N. Iowa 16, Texas A&M 8, Missouri 7, Rider 7, Boston College 6, Mississippi 6, Pittsburgh 3, Va. Commonwealth 2, Cornell 1, Old Dominion 1, Utah St. 1, W. Kentucky 1.

Women's top 25

The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press' women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 15, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and preseason ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1. Connecticut (40) 1-0 1,000 1

2. Stanford 2-0 957 2

3. Ohio St. 2-0 889 3

4. North Carolina 1-0 855 5

5. Notre Dame 1-0 844 4

6. Tennessee 1-0 806 8

7. LSU 1-0 707 9

8. Baylor 0-1 650 7

9. Xavier 1-0 584 11

10. Texas 1-0 575 12

11. Duke 1-1 536 6

12. Virginia 2-0 461 14

13. Florida St. 1-0 438 15

14. Arizona St. 1-0 409 16

15. Texas A&M 1-0 406 -

16. Georgia 1-0 400 21

17. California 1-0 340 18

17. DePaul 2-0 340 7

19. Kansas 1-0 281 20

20. Oklahoma 1-1 277 13

21. Michigan St. 1-1 227 10

22. Vanderbilt 1-0 181 22

23. Louisville 1-0 156 23

24. Middle Tennessee 1-0 149 24

25. Mississippi St. 2-0 113 -

Others receiving votes: Maryland 97, Georgia Tech 76, San Diego St. 67, Pittsburgh 33, S. Dakota St. 31, Oklahoma St. 23, Rutgers 22, Marist 15, Dayton 14, Purdue 14, Wis.-Green Bay 7, Nebraska 6, TCU 5, Minnesota 3, St. John's 3, Louisiana Tech 2, Delaware 1.

College hockey

Men's Division I poll

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 Nov. 15 and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1. Miami (42) 8-1-3 986 1

2. North Dakota (2) 7-2-1 916 2

3. Denver (2) 6-3-1 855 4

4. Mass.-Lowell (3) 7-2-1 824 5

5. Cornell 4-1-0 781 3

6. Michigan State (1) 9-2-1 727 13

7. Colorado College 7-2-1 695 10

8. Bemidji State 8-1-1 658 7

9. Yale 2-1-2 506 12

10. Alaska 7-2-1 505 9

11. Massachusetts 7-2-0 414 14

12. Nebraska-Omaha 5-2-3 371 11

13. Quinnipiac 8-1-0 366 20

14. Notre Dame 5-5-2 299 8

15. Wisconsin 6-3-1 242 NR

16. Michigan 4-6-0 230 6

17. Vermont 4-4-1 222 15

17. Boston College 4-3-1 222 16

19. Princeton 3-2-1 181 19

20. Minnesota-Duluth 7-4-1 175 18

Others Receiving Votes: Ferris State 128, St. Cloud State 46, Colgate 43, Boston University 41, Merrimack 17, Rensselaer 16, Providence 12, Union 9, Northeastern 8, RIT 3, New Hampshire 2.

College football

NCAA Division II

Playoff glance

First Round

Saturday, Nov. 14

West Alabama 24, Albany State, Ga. 22

Edinboro 31, East Stroudsburg 16

California, Pa. 42, Fayetteville State 13

Abilene Christian 24, Midwestern State 21

Nebraska-Kearney 35, Saginaw Valley 20

Hillsdale 27, Minnesota State-Mankato 24, OT

Arkansas Tech 41, UNC Pembroke 13

Tarleton State 57, Texas A&M-Kingsville 56, 2OT

Second Round

Saturday, Nov. 21

Edinboro (9-3) at West Liberty (10-1), 11 a.m.

California, Pa. (9-3) at Shippensburg (9-2), 11 a.m.

Nebraska-Kearney (11-1) at Minnesota-Duluth (10-1), noon

Hillsdale (10-2) at Grand Valley State (10-1), noon

Arkansas Tech (9-2) at North Alabama (10-1), noon

Abilene Christian (9-3) at Northwest Missouri State (10-1), noon

West Alabama (8-4) at Carson-Newman (9-2), noon

Tarleton State (10-2) at Central Washington (11-0), 2 p.m.

NCAA Division III

Playoff glance

First Round

Saturday, Nov. 21

Washington & Jefferson (9-1) at Mount Union (10-0), 11 a.m.

Maine Maritime (9-1) at Montclair State (9-1), 11 a.m.

Albright (9-1) at Alfred (8-1), 11 a.m.

Susquehanna (8-2) at Delaware Valley (9-1), 11 a.m.

North Carolina Wesleyan (8-2) at Wesley (10-0), 11 a.m.

Johns Hopkins (8-2) at Hampden-Sydney (10-0), 11 a.m.

DePauw (7-2) at Thomas More (10-0), 11 a.m.

Trine (9-1) at Case Western Reserve (10-0), 11 a.m.

Mount St. Joseph (9-1) at Wittenberg (10-0), 11 a.m.

Wabash (9-1) at Illinois Wesleyan (9-1), noon

Mississippi College (8-2) at Huntingdon (8-2), noon

Lakeland (6-4) at Wisconsin-Whitewater (10-0), noon

Coe (9-1) at St. John's, Minn. (10-0), noon

St. Thomas (9-1) at Monmouth, Ill. (10-0), noon

Mary Hardin-Baylor (9-1) at Central, Iowa (10-0), noon

Cal Lutheran (8-1) at Linfield (10-0), 2 p.m.

Baseball

AL Rookies

of the Year

2009 - Andrew Bailey, Oakland

2008 - x-Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay

2007 - Dustin Pedroia, Boston

2006 - Justin Verlander, Detroit

2005 - Huston Street, Oakland

2004 - Bobby Crosby, Oakland

2003 - Angel Berroa, Kansas City

2002 - Eric Hinske, Toronto

2001 - Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle

2000 - Kazuhiro Sasaki, Seattle

1999 - Carlos Beltran, Kansas City

1998 - Ben Grieve, Oakland

1997 - x-Nomar Garciaparra, Boston

1996 - x-Derek Jeter, New York

1995 - Marty Cordova, Minnesota

1994 - Bob Hamelin, Kansas City

1993 - x-Tim Salmon, California

1992 - Pat Listach, Milwaukee

1991 - Chuck Knoblauch, Minnesota

1990 - x-Sandy Alomar, Jr., Cleveland

1989 - Gregg Olson, Baltimore

1988 - Walt Weiss, Oakland

1987 - x-Mark McGwire, Oakland

1986 - Jose Canseco, Oakland

1985 - Ozzie Guillen, Chicago

1984 - Alvin Davis, Seattle

1983 - Ron Kittle, Chicago

1982 - Cal Ripken, Baltimore

1981 - Dave Righetti, New York

1980 - Joe Charbonneau, Cleveland

1979 - John Castino, Minnesota, and Alfredo Griffin, Toronto

1978 - Lou Whitaker, Detroit

1977 - Eddie Murray, Baltimore

1976 - Mark Fidrych, Detroit

1975 - Fred Lynn, Boston

1974 - Mike Hargrove, Texas

1973 - Al Bumbry, Baltimore

1972 - x-Carlton Fisk, Boston

1971 - Chris Chambliss, Cleveland

1970 - Thurman Munson, New York

1969 - Lou Piniella, Kansas City

1968 - Stan Bahnsen, New York

1967 - Rod Carew, Minnesota

1966 - Tommie Agee, Chicago

1965 - Curt Blefary, Baltimore

1964 - Tony Oliva, Minnesota

1963 - Gary Peters, Chicago

1962 - Tom Tresh, New York

1961 - Don Schwall, Boston

1960 - Ron Hansen, Baltimore

1959 - Bob Allison, Washington

1958 - Albie Pearson, Washington

1957 - Tony Kubek, New York

1956 - Luis Aparicio, Chicago

1955 - Herb Score, Cleveland

1954 - Bob Grim, New York

1953 - Harvey Kuenn, Detroit

1952 - Harry Byrd, Philadelphia

1951 - Gil McDougald, New York

1950 - Walt Dropo, Boston

1949 - Roy Sievers, St. Louis

x-unanimous selection

NOTE: One player was selected as Major League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and 1948. The policy of naming a player from each league was inaugurated in 1949.

NL Rookies

of the Year

2009 - Chris Coghlan, Florida

2008 - Geovany Soto, Chicago

2007 - Ryan Braun, Milwaukee

2006 - Hanley Ramirez, Florida

2005 - Ryan Howard, Philadelphia

2004 - Jason Bay, Pittsburgh

2003 - Dontrelle Willis, Florida

2002 - Jason Jennings, Colorado

2001 - x-Albert Pujols, St. Louis

2000 - Rafael Furcal, Atlanta

1999 - Scott Williamson, Cincinnati

1998 - Kerry Wood, Chicago

1997 - x-Scott Rolen, Philadelphia

1996 - Todd Hollandsworth, Los Angeles

1995 - Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles

1994 - x-Raul Mondesi, Los Angeles

1993 - x-Mike Piazza, Los Angeles

1992 - Eric Karros, Los Angeles

1991 - Jeff Bagwell, Houston

1990 - Dave Justice, Atlanta

1989 - Jerome Walton, Chicago

1988 - Chris Sabo, Cincinnati

1987 - x-Benito Santiago, San Diego

1986 - Todd Worrell, St. Louis

1985 - x-Vince Coleman, St. Louis

1984 - Dwight Gooden, New York

1983 - Darryl Strawberry, New York

1982 - Steve Sax, Los Angeles

1981 - Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles

1980 - Steve Howe, Los Angeles

1979 - Rick Sutcliffe, Los Angeles

1978 - Bob Horner, Atlanta

1977 - Andre Dawson, Montreal

1976 - Pat Zachry, Cincinnati, and Butch Metzger, San Diego, tie

1975 - John Montefusco, San Francisco

1974 - Bake McBride, St. Louis

1973 - Gary Matthews, San Francisco

1972 - Jon Matlack, New York

1971 - Earl Williams, Atlanta

1970 - Carl Morton, Montreal

1969 - Ted Sizemore, Los Angeles

1968 - Johnny Bench, Cincinnati

1967 - Tom Seaver, New York

1966 - Tommy Helms, Cincinnati

1965 - Jim Lefebvre, Los Angeles

1964 - Richie Allen, Philadelphia

1963 - Pete Rose, Cincinnati

1962 - Ken Hubbs, Chicago

1961 - Billy Williams, Chicago

1960 - Frank Howard, Los Angeles

1959 - x-Willie McCovey, San Francisco

1958 - x-Orlando Cepeda, San Francisco

1957 - Jack Sanford, Philadelphia

1956 - x-Frank Robinson, Cincinnati

1955 - Bill Virdon, St. Louis

1954 - Wally Moon, St. Louis

1953 - Jim Gilliam, Brooklyn

1952 - Joe Black, Brooklyn

1951 - Willie Mays, New York

1950 - Sam Jethroe, Boston

1949 - Don Newcombe, Brooklyn

1948 - Alvin Dark, Boston

1947 - Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn

x-unanimous selection

NOTE: One player was selected as Major League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and 1948. The policy of naming a player from each league was inaugurated in 1949.

Pro hockey

NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

New Jersey 19 14 5 0 28 53 40

Pittsburgh 21 14 7 0 28 66 58

Philadelphia 17 11 5 1 23 62 43

N.Y. Rangers 20 11 8 1 23 61 54

N.Y. Islanders 21 8 6 7 23 60 64

Northeast Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Buffalo 17 12 4 1 25 48 37

Boston 20 8 8 4 20 47 52

Ottawa 17 8 6 3 19 48 52

Montreal 20 9 11 0 18 49 59

Toronto 18 3 10 5 11 45 68

Southeast Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washington 20 12 4 4 28 75 62

Atlanta 17 10 6 1 21 63 50

Tampa Bay 17 7 4 6 20 44 52

Florida 18 7 9 2 16 49 63

Carolina 19 3 12 4 10 42 72

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 19 12 5 2 26 57 46

Columbus 19 11 6 2 24 58 67

Detroit 18 10 5 3 23 62 54

Nashville 18 9 8 1 19 39 48

St. Louis 18 6 8 4 16 41 47

Northwest Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 20 12 5 3 27 60 54

Calgary 18 12 4 2 26 59 47

Vancouver 21 11 10 0 22 62 57

Edmonton 21 8 10 3 19 60 66

Minnesota 20 7 11 2 16 49 63

Pacific Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 22 14 4 4 32 73 53

Los Angeles 22 13 7 2 28 69 67

Phoenix 19 11 8 0 22 50 45

Dallas 19 8 5 6 22 59 57

Anaheim 19 6 10 3 15 54 67

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Monday's Games

Columbus 3, Edmonton 2, SO

N.Y. Islanders 4, Boston 1

Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2

Los Angeles 4, Florida 3, SO

Pittsburgh 5, Anaheim 2

Tampa Bay at Phoenix, late

Tuesday's Games

Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m.

Toronto at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m.

Carolina at Montreal, 6:30 p.m.

San Jose at Nashville, 7 p.m.

Colorado at Calgary, 8:30 p.m.

Pro basketball

NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division

W L Pct GB

Boston 8 3 .727 -

Toronto 5 5 .500 2 1/2

Philadelphia 4 6 .400 3 1/2

New York 1 9 .100 6 1/2

New Jersey 0 10 .000 7 1/2

Southeast Division

W L Pct GB

Atlanta 9 2 .818 -

Miami 7 2 .778 1

Orlando 8 3 .727 1

Charlotte 3 7 .300 5 1/2

Washington 2 7 .222 6

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Cleveland 7 3 .700 -

Milwaukee 5 3 .625 1

Indiana 4 3 .571 1 1/2

Chicago 5 4 .556 1 1/2

Detroit 5 5 .500 2

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Southwest Division

W L Pct GB

Dallas 8 3 .727 -

Houston 6 4 .600 1 1/2

San Antonio 4 4 .500 2 1/2

New Orleans 3 8 .273 5

Memphis 2 8 .200 5 1/2

Northwest Division

W L Pct GB

Denver 7 3 .700 -

Portland 8 4 .667 -

Oklahoma City 5 5 .500 2

Utah 4 6 .400 3

Minnesota 1 10 .091 6 1/2

Pacific Division

W L Pct GB

Phoenix 9 2 .818 -

L.A. Lakers 7 3 .700 1 1/2

Sacramento 5 4 .556 3

L.A. Clippers 4 7 .364 5

Golden State 3 6 .333 5

Monday's Games

Orlando 97, Charlotte 91

Atlanta 99, Portland 95, OT

Dallas 115, Milwaukee 113, OT

Tuesday's Games

Golden State at Cleveland, 6 p.m.

Indiana at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m.

Oklahoma City at Miami, 6:30 p.m.

L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 7 p.m.

Phoenix at Houston, 7:30 p.m.

Toronto at Denver, 8 p.m.

Chicago at Sacramento, 9 p.m.

Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.

Transactions

BASEBALL

American League

CLEVELAND INDIANS-Named Tim Tolman bench coach, Scott Radinsky bullpen coach and Steve Smith infield and third-base coach.

National League

CINCINNATI REDS-Declined their 2010 contract option on C Ramon Hernandez and agreed to terms with on a one-year contract.

HOUSTON ASTROS-Named Wes Clements manager and Mark Bailey hitting coach of Corpus Christi (Texas), Tom Lawless manager of Lancaster (Cal) and Rodney Linares manager and Travis Driskill pitching coach of Lexington (South Atlantic).

NEW YORK METS-Named Wally Backman manager of Brooklyn (NYP).

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Announced INF-OF Eric Bruntlett refused an outright assignment to Lehigh Valley (IL) and elected to become a free agent. Sent RHP John Ennis, RHP Tyler Walker, C Paul Hoover and INF Andy Tracy outright to Lehigh Valley.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS-Named Bryan Minniti assistant general manager and Jay Sartori as director of baseball operations.

Eastern League

READING PHILLIES-Named Tommy Viola director of public relations/media relations.

American Association

ST. PAUL SAINTS-Traded RHP Mike Bille to Grand Prairie for 1B Javier Brito and INF Brandon Carter.

Frontier League

EVANSVILLE OTTERS -Exercised the 2010 contract options on RHP Nick Utley, RHP Dustin Renfrow, RHP Justin Smith, RHP Stephen Brock, RHP Andrew Werner, catcher Reese Gorman, catcher Frank Meade, INF Andre Liscinsky, INF Travis McCleary, OF Greg Alexander, OF Kenny Gilbert, and OF/INF Jeremy Strack.

FLORENCE FREEDOM-Signed SS Justin Armiger.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS-Traded G-F Stephen Jackson and G Acie Law to Charlotte for G Raja Bell and F Vladimir Radmanovic.

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES-Ended the one-year contract with G Allen Iverson. FOOTBALL

National Football League

NFL-Fined Tennessee owner Bud Adams $250,000 for making obscene gesture at Bills fans.

NEW YORK JETS-Waived CB Ahmad Carroll. Signed LB Kenwin Cummings from the practice squad. Announced defensive line coach Kerry Locklin has left the team. HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS-Reassigned LW Bryan Bickell to Rockford (AHL).

PHOENIX COYOTES-Recalled F Kevin Porter from San Antonio (AHL).

SAN JOSE SHARKS-Reassigned C Logan Couture to Worcester (AHL).

LACROSSE

National Lacrosse League

MINNESOTA SWARM-Signed F Zack Greer to a three-year contract.

COLLEGE

SAN JOSE STATE-Announced the retirement of college football coach Dick Tomey, effective Dec. 5.

TENNESSEE-Dismissed freshman WR Nu'Keese Richardson and freshman DB Mike Edwards after being charged for attempted armed robbery.

Pro football

NFL

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 6 3 0 .667 259 150

Miami 4 5 0 .444 218 227

N.Y. Jets 4 5 0 .444 199 158

Buffalo 3 6 0 .333 140 210

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Indianapolis 9 0 0 1.000 252 142

Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 181 220

Houston 5 4 0 .556 215 188

Tennessee 3 6 0 .333 189 255

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Cincinnati 7 2 0 .778 198 147

Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 207 157

Baltimore 5 4 0 .556 222 154

Cleveland 1 8 0 .111 78 225

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 6 3 0 .667 167 151

San Diego 6 3 0 .667 237 202

Kansas City 2 7 0 .222 142 215

Oakland 2 7 0 .222 88 217

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

Dallas 6 3 0 .667 224 169

Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 242 184

N.Y. Giants 5 4 0 .556 232 204

Washington 3 6 0 .333 140 171

South

W L T Pct PF PA

New Orleans 9 0 0 1.000 331 197

Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 221 194

Carolina 4 5 0 .444 176 215

Tampa Bay 1 8 0 .111 157 256

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Minnesota 8 1 0 .889 271 184

Green Bay 5 4 0 .556 232 179

Chicago 4 5 0 .444 186 201

Detroit 1 8 0 .111 143 264

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Arizona 6 3 0 .667 229 184

San Francisco 4 5 0 .444 184 180

Seattle 3 6 0 .333 187 198

St. Louis 1 8 0 .111 100 249

Sunday's Games

Tennessee 41, Buffalo 17

Washington 27, Denver 17

Miami 25, Tampa Bay 23

Jacksonville 24, N.Y. Jets 22

Cincinnati 18, Pittsburgh 12

New Orleans 28, St. Louis 23

Carolina 28, Atlanta 19

Minnesota 27, Detroit 10

Kansas City 16, Oakland 10

Green Bay 17, Dallas 7

San Diego 31, Philadelphia 23

Arizona 31, Seattle 20

Indianapolis 35, New England 34

Open: N.Y. Giants, Houston

Monday's Game

Baltimore 16, Cleveland 0

Thursday, Nov. 19

Miami at Carolina, 7:20 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 22

Cleveland at Detroit, noon

Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, noon

Washington at Dallas, noon

San Francisco at Green Bay, noon

Indianapolis at Baltimore, noon

Pittsburgh at Kansas City, noon

New Orleans at Tampa Bay, noon

Buffalo at Jacksonville, noon

Seattle at Minnesota, noon

Arizona at St. Louis, 3:05 p.m.

N.Y. Jets at New England, 3:15 p.m.

San Diego at Denver, 3:15 p.m.

Cincinnati at Oakland, 3:15 p.m.

Philadelphia at Chicago, 7:20 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 23

Tennessee at Houston, 7:30 p.m.



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