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Posted on: Tuesday, February 18, 2003

For the Record

Baseball

College

Yesterday's Result

At Simmon's Field in Kailua, Kona

Wich. St. 000 402 11(13)—21 20 0

UH-Hilo 000 000 00 0— 0 4 4

Steve Uhlmansiek, Noah Booth (6) and Cody Clark, Brandon Hall. Robert Shimabuku, Adam Inaba (8), Blaine Vernon (9) and Chris Savio. WP—Uhlmansiek. LP—Shimabuku.

Leading Hitters—WSU: Kenny Waddell 2-2; Green 3-6, 3 RBIs; Logan Sorensen 2-5, double, home run; Cody Clark 2-4, double; Mark Johnson 2-4, double; J.R. DiMercurio 2-2; Phil Napolitan 3-5, triple, home run, 5 RBIs; Shawn Smarsh double. UHH: Nalei Sooto 2-3, double; Jonathan Cabral double.

Basketball

College Men

AP Top Twenty Five

With first-place votes in parentheses, and records through Sunday:

Rec. Pts Pv

1, Arizona (59) 20-2 1,786 1

2, Kentucky (13) 20-3 1,738 3

3, Texas 17-4 1,607 6

4, Louisville 19-2 1,589 2

5, Oklahoma 17-4 1,464 5

6, Kansas 19-5 1,437 9

7, Florida 20-4 1,390 4

8, Duke 17-4 1,208 8

9, Pittsburgh 17-4 1,125 7

10, Wake Forest 17-3 1,109 15

11, Marquette 18-4 1,008 11

12, Notre Dame 19-5 990 10

13, Maryland 15-6 847 16

14, Xavier 18-4 844 18

15, Syracuse 17-4 719 17

16, Oklahoma St. 19-4 611 13

17, Creighton 22-3 597 12

18, California 18-4 563 22

19, Mississippi St. 16-5 558 19

20, Illinois 16-5 523 14

21, Stanford 19-6 337 24

22, Georgia 14-7 209 20

23, Utah 19-4 180 —

24, Purdue 16-6 176 —

25, Dayton 18-4 174 —

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 149, Missouri 129, Tennessee 88, Connecticut 71, Oregon 39, Saint Joseph's 38, Fresno St. 16, Gonzaga 16, Butler 15, Arizona St. 12, Auburn 7, Memphis 6, Kent St. 5, Alabama 3, BYU 3, S. Illinois 3, Wis.-Milwaukee 3, Manhattan 2, Villanova 2, Weber St. 2, Holy Cross 1, Indiana 1.

USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll

With first-place votes in parentheses, and records through Sunday:

Rec. Pts Pv

1, Arizona (29) 20-2 773 1

2, Kentucky (2) 20-3 742 3

3, Louisville 19-2 687 2

4, Texas 17-4 679 6

5, Oklahoma 17-4 651 4

6, Kansas 19-5 608 10

7, Florida 20-4 579 5

8, Duke 17-4 532 8

9, Pittsburgh 17-4 497 7

10, Notre Dame 19-5 460 9

11, Wake Forest 17-3 435 17

12, Marquette 18-4 427 11

13, Maryland 15-6 334 15

14, Xavier 18-4 329 16

15, Illinois 16-5 320 13

16, Oklahoma State 19-4 308 14

17, Syracuse 17-4 306 18

18, Creighton 22-3 289 12

19, Mississippi State 16-5 208 20

20, California 18-4 201 23

21, Stanford 19-6 142 24

22, Missouri 15-6 79 21

23, Purdue 16-6 77 25

24, Connecticut 15-6 72 19

24, Georgia 14-7 72 22

Others receiving votes: Dayton 65, Utah 60, Oregon 44, Saint Joseph's 34, Wisconsin 27, Tennessee 11, Butler 9, Fresno St. 5, Gonzaga 2, Memphis 2, Michigan St. 2, Southern Illinois 2, BYU 1, Central Mich. 1, Cincinnati 1, La.-Lafayette 1, Weber St. 1.

Yesterday's Results

EAST

Cent. Connecticut St. at Wagner, ppd.

Marist 91, St. Peter's 86

Miami at Providence, ppd.

Pittsburgh at Georgetown, ppd.

Quinnipiac at Long Island U., ppd.

Rider 58, Fairfield 56

Villanova at Seton Hall, ppd.

SOUTH

Beth.-Cookman 57, Md.-East. Shore 48

Chattanooga at VMI, ppd.

Coll. of Charleston 79, W. Carolina 63

ETSU at UNC-Greensboro, ppd.

Florida 77, New Orleans 48

Florida A&M at Howard, ppd.

Furman 77, The Citadel 60

Grambling St. 69, Texas Southern 60

Hampton at Coppin St., ppd.

Jackson St. 75, Prairie View 70

Liberty 79, Coastal Carolina 73

Lipscomb 87, Stetson 64

MVSU 77, Southern U. 69

Maryland 90, Wake Forest 67

Mercer 97, Savannah St. 72

Norfolk St. at Morgan St., ppd.

Radford 59, Charleston Southern 57

S. Carolina St. at Delaware St., ppd.

Tennessee Tech 76, E. Kentucky 68, OT

MIDWEST

Ohio at Akron, ppd.

SOUTHWEST

Alcorn St. 74, Ark.-Pine Bluff 68

Sam Houston St. 56, Texas-Arlington 52

Texas 77, Texas Tech 65

FAR WEST

BYU 66, San Diego St. 64

New Mexico 82, Colorado St. 72

Utah 86, UNLV 80, OT

College Women

AP Women's Top Twenty Five

With first-place votes in parentheses, and records through Sunday:

Rec. Pts Pv

1, Connecticut (44) 24-0 1,100 1

2, Duke 23-1 1,044 2

3, Tennessee 22-3 1,002 3

4, LSU 22-1 981 4

5, Kansas St. 23-2 915 5

6, North Carolina 23-2 878 8

7, Louisiana Tech 21-2 784 10

8, Texas Tech 20-3 762 7

9, Stanford 20-3 743 6

10, Texas 17-5 722 11

11, Purdue 20-4 664 9

12, Penn St. 21-6 541 12

13, Georgia 17-6 473 14

14, Mississippi St. 18-6 464 16

15, Arkansas 19-6 426 13

16, Minnesota 19-4 415 17

17, South Carolina 18-6 414 15

18, Vanderbilt 17-7 391 18

19, UC Santa Barbara 18-4 348 20

20, Villanova 18-4 347 19

21, Wis.-Green Bay 20-3 213 21

22, Rutgers 16-5 199 23

23, Washington 19-5 130 —

24, Boston College 16-6 118 25

25, Arizona 17-7 39 24

Others receiving votes: Ohio St. 34, Colorado 31, Utah 25, DePaul 24, George Washington 14, Oklahoma 14, Charlotte 7, Cincinnati 7, Austin Peay 6, Baylor 6, Auburn 5, Liberty 3, Michigan St. 3, Virginia Tech 3, Indiana St. 2, Tulane 2, Xavier 1.

Yesterday's Results

SOUTH

Duke 83, Wake Forest 41

Furman 80, Georgia Southern 59

Grambling St. 83, Texas Southern 65

Morehead St. 86, E. Kentucky 80

N. Carolina A&M 94, Morris Brown 56

Southern U. 72, MVSU 42

Tenn.-Martin 60, SE Missouri 59

W. Carolina 63, Coll. of Charleston 62

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 69, Valparaiso 66

Oral Roberts 67, Oakland, Mich. 63

UMKC 73, Ind.-Pur.-Indpls. 65

Wright St. 67, Detroit 65

SOUTHWEST

Alcorn St. 72, Ark.-Pine Bluff 51

FAR WEST

W. Illinois 63, S. Utah 59

Great Aloha Run

Yesterday's Results

8.15 miles, from Aloha Tower to Aloha Stadium

Female

Overall: 1, Cori Mooney, Boise, Idaho, 45:52.2. 2, Sayuri Kusutani, Honolulu, 46:00.3. 3, Kainoa Guerin, Kihei, 48:49.4. 4, Cynthia Mauzerall, Boise, Idaho, 48:52.5. 5, Chelsea Smith, La'ie, 49:47.6. 6, Carrie Wojcik, Waialua, 50:28.7. 7, Rani Tanimoto, Kealakekua, 50:58.8. 8, Joy Barfield, Honolulu, 51:18.9. 9, Cynthia Schnack, Honolulu, 51:22.1. 10, Jeannie Wokasch, Honolulu, 51:24. Military Results: 1, Deirdre Tennant, Kailua (Marine family member), 50:44.2. 2, Kshamata Skeete, Honolulu (Air Force Active Duty), 50:45.3. 3, Yang Sun Carpenter, Honolulu (military family member) 51:59.

Male

Overall Results: 1, Kalid Abdallah, Piedmont, Calif., 39:49.2. 2, Malcolm Campbell, Marietta, Ga., 40:23.3. 3, Christian Madsen, Honolulu, 40:24.4. 4, Christian Friis, Honolulu, 41:46.5. 5, Abdeslam Naji, Honolulu, 42:07.6. 6, Jonathan Lyau, Honolulu, 42:28.7. 7, Shadrack Nabea, Honolulu, 44:16.8. 8, Samuel Machavia, Honolulu, 44:47.9. 9, Siul Michel, Kapolei, 44:56.1. 10, John Welsh, n/a, 44:56. Military: 1, Robert Dickie, Kailua (Air Force Active Duty), 41:39.2. 2, Chris Larson, Honolulu (Air Force Active Duty) 43:41.3. 3, Gary Brimmer, Honolulu (Army), 44:52.

Hockey

National Hockey League

Today's Games (Times HST)

New Jersey at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.

Florida at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.

Vancouver at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Carolina at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.

Columbus at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Buffalo 1 1 1 0—3

Atlanta 0 1 2 1—4

First Period—1, Buffalo, Dumont 12 (Brown), 9:23. Second Period—2, Atlanta, Snyder 4 (Simon, Tamer), 2:30. 3, Buffalo, Connolly 9 (Barnes, Satan), 5:14 (pp). Third Period—4, Atlanta, Kozlov 16 (Hrkac, Heatley), 12:03 (pp). 5, Atlanta, Heatley 25 (Kovalchuk), 14:11 (pp). 6, Buffalo, Brown 11 (Hecht, Kalinin), 15:41 (sh). Overtime—7, Atlanta, Stefan 12 (Savard, Safronov), 3:54 (pp).

Shots on goal—Buffalo 11-9-7-0—27. Atlanta 6-11-11-2—30. Goalies—Buffalo, Biron. Atlanta, Cassivi. A—14,462 (18,545). T—2:24.

Calgary 3 0 0—3

St. Louis 2 3 0—5

First Period—1, Calgary, Iginla 24 (Conroy, Drury), :55. 2, Calgary, Lydman 5 (Iginla, Niedermayer), 3:04 (pp). 3, St. Louis, Demitra 22 (Tkachuk, Jackman), 4:13. 4, Calgary, Sloan 2 (Yelle, Gelinas), 8:02. 5, St. Louis, Tkachuk 26 (Demitra, Jackman), 14:53. Second Period—6, St. Louis, Tkachuk 27 (Finley, Stillman), 3:25. 7, St. Louis, Nash 5 (Boguniecki, Jackman), 11:30. 8, St. Louis, Demitra 23 (MacInnis, Khavanov), 19:34 (pp).

Shots on goal—Calgary 11-4-5—20. St. Louis 10-11-7—28. Goalies—Calgary, Turek. St. Louis, Brathwaite. A—19,522 (19,260). T—2:20.

N.Y. Rangers 1 0 1—2

Ottawa 1 2 0—3

First Period—1, Ottawa, Bonk 15 (Alfredsson, Hossa), 3:36 (pp). 2, N.Y. Rangers, Lindros 17 (Purinton), 4:33. Second Period—3, Ottawa, Fisher 13 (Alfredsson, Volchenkov), 3:42. 4, Ottawa, Havlat 18 (Bonk, Alfredsson), 16:28 (pp). Third Period—5, N.Y. Rangers, Kovalev 30 (Leetch, Bure), 7:28 (pp).

Shots on goal—N.Y. Rangers 11-9-8—28. Ottawa 9-12-8—29. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Blackburn. Ottawa, Lalime. A—18,094 (18,500). T—2:21.

Washington 0 1 0—1

Tampa Bay 0 0 3—3

Second Period—1, Washington, Lang 17 (Miller, Jagr), 18:22.

Third Period—2, Tampa Bay, Boyle 11 (Richards, Lecavalier), 2:03 (pp). 3, Tampa Bay, Modin 15 (Fedotenko, Boyle), 3:47. 4, Tampa Bay, Prospal 13 (Clymer, Lecavalier), 18:35.

Shots on goal—Washington 6-5-4—15. Tampa Bay 12-7-11—30. Goalies—Washington, Kolzig, Charpentier. Tampa Bay, Khabibulin. A—13,954 (19,758). T—2:23.

Boston 0 0 1—1

Nashville 1 3 1—5

First Period—1, Nashville, Johnson 3 (Simpson), 2:52. Second Period—2, Nashville, Delmore 17 (Arkhipov, Orszagh), 2:07. 3, Nashville, R.Murray 8, 5:12. 4, Nashville, Hall 13 (Wilm, Arkhipov), 6:52. Third Period—5, Boston, Boynton 5 (Thornton, Knuble), :45. 6, Nashville, R.Murray 9, 13:47.

Shots on goal—Boston 14-14-13—41. Nashville 17-9-6—32. Goalies—Boston, Hackett, Shields. Nashville, Vokoun. A—11,207 (17,113). T—2:17.

Colorado 1 4 0—5

Chicago 0 3 1—4

First Period—1, Colorado, Reinprecht 11 (Vrbata, Nedorost), 8:25. Second Period—2, Colorado, Tanguay 14 (Vrbata), 3:34. 3, Chicago, Sullivan 16 (Karpovtsev), 5:29 (pp). 4, Colorado, Hejduk 32 (Forsberg, Morris), 6:54 (pp). 5, Chicago, Zhamnov 11 (Sullivan, Calder), 8:38. 6, Colorado, Aubin 3 (Blake, Tanguay), 12:22. 7, Chicago, Thomas 3 (McCarthy, Nikolishin), 14:05. 8. Colorado, Vrbata 11 (de Vries), 17:39. Third Period—9, Chicago, Daze 14 (Karpovtsev, Zhamnov), 5:14 (pp).

Shots on goal—Colorado 8-8-5—21. Chicago 7-14-10—31. Goalies—Colorado, Roy. Chicago, Thibault. A—15,604 (20,500). T—2:19.

San Jose 0 1 1—2

Los Angeles 0 1 2—3

Second Period—1, San Jose, Sturm 17 (Dimitrakos, Rathje), 10:11. 2, Los Angeles, Armstrong 9, 13:39. Third Period—3, Los Angeles, Palffy 24 (Yushkevich), 5:03. 4, San Jose, Dimitrakos 1 (Damphousse), 8:22. 5, Los Angeles, Frolov 10 (E.Belanger, Smolinski), 13:41.

Shots on goal—San Jose 7-14-5—26. Los Angeles 9-9-10—28. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Los Angeles, Storr. A—16,301 (18,118). T—2:12.

N.Y. Islanders 1 0 1 0—2

Anaheim 0 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Aucoin 7 (Hamrlik), 5:42. Second Period—2, Anaheim, Sykora 23 (Kariya, Oates), 8:43. Third Period—3, Anaheim, Kariya 21 (Oates, Sykora), 1:14. 4, N.Y. Islanders, Yashin 14 (Asham, Lapointe), 12:46.

Shots on goal—N.Y. Islanders 11-5-13-4—33. Anaheim 5-15-6-5—31. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Snow. Anaheim, Giguere. A—13,172 (17,174). T—2:32.

Softball

College

Yesterday's Results

At Las Vegas

So. Utah 001 000 0—1 2 1

Hawai'i 000 102 X—3 5 1

Tracy Jones and Jessica Heineman. Melissa Coogan and Denise Dahlberg. WP—Coogan (4-2). LP—Jones (1-3).

Leading Hitters—UH: Stacey Porter 2-2, 2 doubles; April Crowell double.

Hawai'i 000 002 0—2 7 2

UNLV 004 010 X—5 10 1

Shannon Tabion and Denise Dahlberg. Jackie Kerrigan and Britney Hillyer. WP—Kerrigan (6-3). LP—Tabion (2-4).

Leading Hitters—UH: Stacey Porter 3-3, 2 doubles; Trisha Ramos double; April Crowell home run. UNLV: Wendy Godwin 3-3; Kerrigan 2-3, home run.

At HPU Windward field, Kane'ohe

Simon Fraser 100 000 0—1 4 0

Hawai'i Pacific 120 100 X—4 7 1

Auburn Sigurdson, Jesse Sigurdson (3) and Rin Cumpstone, Kim Rossiter. Malia Sullivan and Anuhea Diamond. WP—Sullivan (2-0). LP—A. Sigurdson (0-1).

Leading Hitters—SFU: Rachel Schill 2-2. HPU: Rachel Lacar 2-4, double; Jamie Reyes 2-3, double.

Simon Fraser 000 020 1—3 11 1

HPU 000 000 0—0 4 0

Erin Thomas and Erin Cumpstone. Mallory Anderson, Jessica Parra (5) and Anuhea Diamond. WP—Thomas (1-0). LP—Anderson (1-1).

Leading Hitters—SFU: Rachel Schill 2-4; Cari Irwin 3-4; Danica Fayette 2-4, double; Shannon Rossiter double; Cumpstone double.

Volleyball

Dinosaur Beach Tournament

Weekend Results

At Keauhou Bay, Kona

Men: 1, Marin Artukovich/Alika Williams. 2, Conrad Jones/Keith Jones. 3, Stein Metzger/Wayne Kakina. 4, Rob Landel/Rob Meyers. Women: 1, Gabriela Artigas/Lisa Rapps. 2, Connie Geer/Kim Miranda. 3, Caron Janc/Julie Doenges. 4, Therese Butler/Jana Landel.

Transactions

Baseball

National League

Colorado Rockies—Announced the retirement of RHP Rich Garces.

Football

National Football League

Detroit Lions—Named Tom Rathman running backs coach.

Miami Dolphins—Signed DT Johnny Thomas.

College

Michigan State—Announced freshman RB David Richard will transfer to Missouri.