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Posted on: Tuesday, February 17, 2004

For the Record

Auto Racing

NASCAR

•Busch Hershey's Kisses 300

At Daytona International Speedway, Fla.

Lap length: 2.5 miles

(Starting position in parentheses)

1. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet, 120, $96,210.

2. (22) Johnny Sauter, Pontiac, 120, $92,470.

3. (5) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 120, $63,030.

4. (3) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 120, $58,875.

5. (29) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 120, $51,675.

6. (4) David Stremme, Dodge, 120, $54,550.

7. (2) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 120, $56,825.

8. (6) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 120, $43,400.

9. (30) Jason Keller, Ford, 120, $53,250.

10. (16) David Green, Pontiac, 120, $53,550.

Others: 11, (33) Greg Biffle, Ford, 120, $39,500. 12, (18) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 120, $39,125. 13, (26) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 120, $49,680. 14, (20) Ashton Lewis Jr., Chevrolet, 120, $43,550. 15, (13) Casey Atwood, Chevrolet, 120, $40,450. 16, (28) Tim Fedewa, Chevrolet, 120, $39,750. 17, (24) Robert Pressley, Ford, 120, $39,650. 18, (38) Gus Wasson, Chevrolet, 120, $39,375. 19, (11) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 119, $37,250. 20, (41) Derrike Cope, Ford, 119, $39,875. 21, (31) Damon Lusk, Chevrolet, 119, $39,000. 22, (32) Larry Gunselman, Chevrolet, 119, $40,075. 23, (23) Hermie Sadler, Pontiac, 119, $37,030. 24, (14) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 101, overheating, $45,075. 25, (35) Steve Grissom, Chevrolet, 100, $36,550. 26, (37) Rick Markle, Chevrolet, 96, $36,325. 27, (36) Josh Richeson, Chevrolet, 94, $38,250. 28, (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 93, $38,875. 29, (39) Jason Schuler, Chevrolet, 88, $46,775. 30, (7) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 87, $41,250. 31, (19) Stacy Compton, Ford, 76, transmission, $39,805. 32, (12) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 74, $35,725. 33, (42) Jimmy Kitchens, Chevrolet, 64, rear end, $37,675. 34, (43) Justin Ashburn, Chevrolet, 51, engine failure, $37,625. 35, (15) Mike Wallace, Ford, 41, accident, $39,495. 36, (21) Paul Wolfe, Dodge, 41, accident, $37,400. 37, (34) Larry Hollenbeck, Pontiac, 41, accident, $35,350. 38, (40) Donnie Neuenberger, Ford, 40, accident, $37,300. 39, (27) C.W. Smith , Chevrolet, 28, accident, $35,255. 40, (10) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 17, accident, $35,215. 41, (17) Johnny Benson, Dodge, 12, accident, $35,155. 42, (25) Wally Dallenbach Jr., Pontiac, 11, accident, $42,605. 43, (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 11, accident, $44,581.

Basketball

College Men

AP Top 25

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

Rec Pts Pvs

1. Stanford (64) 21-0 1,791 2

2. Saint Joseph's (8) 22-0 1,721 3

3. Duke 21-2 1,613 1

4. Mississippi St. 21-1 1,541 6

5. Pittsburgh 23-2 1,491 4

6. Gonzaga 21-2 1,481 7

7. Oklahoma St. 19-2 1,394 10

8. Connecticut 19-5 1,225 5

9. Kentucky 17-4 1,153 8

10. Louisville 17-4 1,005 9

11. Texas 17-4 964 11

12. Wisconsin 17-4 915 17

13. N.C. State 16-5 884 21

14. Arizona 16-6 869 16

15. Wake Forest 15-6 652 20

16. North Carolina 15-7 638 14

17. Cincinnati 17-4 620 13

18. Georgia Tech 18-6 580 15

19. Providence 17-5 441 24

20. S. Illinois 20-2 376 23

21. Kansas 15-6 319 12

22. Texas Tech 18-6 244 18

23. Memphis 18-4 240 —

24. LSU 17-4 227 —

25. South Carolina 20-5 213 25

Others receiving votes: Syracuse 194, Utah St. 117, Air Force 94, Illinois 87, Oklahoma 59, Florida 57, Dayton 40, Seton Hall 40, Charlotte 26, Kent St. 26, W. Michigan 25, Michigan St. 14, Boston U. 8, Maryland 6, Nevada 6, DePaul 1, ETSU 1, Hawai'i 1, Manhattan 1.

USA Today/ESPN Top 25

The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:

Rec Pts Pvs

1. Stanford (26) 21-0 770 2

2. Saint Joseph's (4) 22-0 744 3

3. Duke (1) 21-2 702 1

4. Pittsburgh 23-2 662 4

5. Mississippi State 21-1 655 6

6. Gonzaga 21-2 626 7

7. Oklahoma State 19-2 594 10

8. Connecticut 19-5 532 5

9. Kentucky 17-4 490 8

10. Wisconsin 17-4 484 14

11. Louisville 17-4 444 9

12. Texas 17-4 432 11

13. Arizona 16-6 397 15

14. Cincinnati 17-4 356 12

15. Wake Forest 15-6 317 18

16. Georgia Tech 18-6 242 16

17. Providence 17-5 228 21

18. N.C. State 16-5 222 NR

19. North Carolina 15-7 186 17

20. Kansas 15-6 184 13

21. Southern Illinois 20-2 164 24

22. South Carolina 20-5 126 22

23. Texas Tech 18-6 111 19

24. Syracuse 16-5 82 25

25. Utah State 20-2 59 23

Others receiving votes: Florida 44, Air Force 43, Dayton 28, Memphis 25, LSU 23, Oklahoma 22, Illinois 17, Michigan State 9, Vanderbilt 9, Charlotte 7, Purdue 6, Utah 6, Western Michigan 6, Hawaii 5, Kent State 4, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3, Alabama-Birmingham 2, Nevada 2, Creighton 1, Manhattan 1, Maryland 1, Seton Hall 1, Texas-El Paso 1.

EAST

Boston College 67, Seton Hall 63

Cent. Connecticut St. 84, Quinnipiac 58

Delaware 62, N.C.-Wilmington 61

Fairfield 70, Niagara 65

Fairleigh Dickinson 71, Wagner 58

Notre Dame 84, Syracuse 72

Rider 66, Canisius 63

Sacred Heart 70, Monmouth, N.J. 63

SOUTH

Alcorn St. 66, Ark.-Pine Bluff 62

Charleston Southern 64, VMI 49

Chattanooga 62, Elon 57

Coppin St. 70, Howard 63

ETSU 73, The Citadel 51

Furman 72, W. Carolina 63

Hampton 80, Bethune-Cookman 58

High Point 63, Birmingham-Southern 62

Md.-Eastern Shore 64, S. Carolina St. 61

Morgan St. 64, Delaware St. 60, OT

Norfolk St. 63, Florida A&M 62

Radford 84, Coastal Carolina 75

Savannah St. 77, Alabama A&M 69

MIDWEST

Florida Gulf Coast 81, E. Illinois 72

Miami (Ohio) 62, Ball St. 55

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas St. 82, Fla. International 57

Grambling St. 86, Prairie View 61

Texas Southern 68, Jackson St. 61

Texas-Pan American 37, Air Force 35

FAR WEST

Wyoming 74, Utah 65

BYU 79, Colorado St. 73

College Women

AP Top 25

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

Rec Pts Pvs

1. Texas (33) 23-2 1,159 1

2. Connecticut (14) 20-2 1,139 2

3. Tennessee 21-2 1,074 3

4. Duke 20-3 1,021 4

5. Purdue 21-2 1,005 5

6. Louisiana Tech 19-2 891 6

7. Penn St. 19-4 885 8

8. Kansas St. 19-3 868 9

9. Texas Tech 21-4 744 7

10. Stanford 18-5 673 11

11. Minnesota 19-4 650 10

12. DePaul 22-2 645 13

13. Colorado 19-4 606 12

14. Auburn 20-5 602 14

15. LSU 20-4 575 16

16. North Carolina 18-5 459 15

17. TCU 20-4 364 22

18. Georgia 17-7 300 19

19. Baylor 18-6 277 18

20. Michigan St. 19-5 272 17

21. Houston 21-3 239 25

22. Miami 18-4 151 —

23. Boston College 18-5 136 —

24. Oklahoma 16-6 110 —

25. Utah 19-4 97

Others receiving votes: SW Missouri St. 81, Florida 61, Ohio St. 57, Virginia Tech 29, Notre Dame 23, West Virginia 22, Villanova 14, George Washington 13, Montana 9, Arizona 6, Marquette 6, Chattanooga 5, Southern Cal 3, UC Santa Barbara 2, N.C. State 1, Nebraska 1.

EAST

Fairfield 80, Niagara 68

Iona 95, Canisius 80

Long Island U. 69, Wagner 66, OT

Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 81, Monmouth, N.J. 54

Rhode Island 50, Fordham 48

St. Francis, Pa. 71, Cent. Conn. St. 56

SOUTH

Alabama St. 67, Savannah St. 51

Alcorn St. 77, Ark.-Pine Bluff 59

Chattanooga 71, Appalachian St. 64

Coll. of Charleston 58, Wofford 51

Delaware St. 55, Morgan St. 37

Florida A&M 76, Norfolk St. 56

Florida Atlantic 82, Troy St. 69

Florida St. 67, Wake Forest 54

Furman 65, Georgia Southern 46

Hampton 72, Bethune-Cookman 59

Howard 61, Coppin St. 57

Liberty 70, Charleston Southern 42

Md.-Eastern Shore 94, S. Carolina St. 61

Radford 72, Coastal Carolina 55

Southern U. 60, MVSU 58

Winthrop 62, Birmingham-Southern 61

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 68, S. Utah 65

Kent St. 64, Marshall 50

Oakland, Mich. 75, Centenary 60

Ohio 69, Akron 54

Valparaiso 65, Oral Roberts 47

W. Illinois 79, UMKC 58

SOUTHWEST

Grambling St. 71, Prairie View 57

Jackson St. 63, Texas Southern 56

Texas-Pan American 56, LA Lafayette 38

Gymnastics

Ku'uipo Classic

At Blaisdell, Feb. 14

Level 6 Open age group: 1, Heather Schulz, RGA, 33.500. 2, Erin Turner, RGA, 32.800. 3, Phoebe Fry, SG, 32.600.

Level 7

8-10 year olds: 1, Tiara Rapp, HITS, 35.750. 2, Julie Ann Fernando, HA, 35.225. 3, Chancey-Lynn Gaspar, RGA, 34.550.

11-12 year olds: 1, Anita Crumlin, CSC, 37.500. 2, Allison Wu, CSC, 36.050. 3, Taylor Costales, RGA, 34.625.

13 and older: 1, Electra Katelanis, NG, 36.325. 2, Michelle Masciorini, NG, 36.175. 3, Laura Chiu, CC, 36.075.

Level 8

8-12 year olds: 1, Keolamau Yee, KG, 37.175. 2, Tamara Rapp, HITS, 35.875. 3, Sarah Leong, HITS, 35.550.

13 and older: 1, Noelle Vavuris, NG, 36.125. 2, Emiko Ono, HITS. 36.100. 3, Michelle Peery, CSC, 36.025.

Level 9

8-14.5 year olds: 1, Dominique Cooper, HITS, 36.475. 2,Becca Pang, HITS, 36.025. 3, Dallas Crawford, CSC, 35.675.

14.5 and older: 1, Shawna Matsunaga, MG, 35.750. 2, Kyla Tom, CSC, 35.250. 3, Tana Loan, PS, 34.775.

Level 10

10-16 year olds: 1, Kristina Baskett, PS, 37.925. 2T, Megan Harada, HITS, 36.375. 3T, Mawie Talion, HITS, 36.375.

17 and older: 1,Raimey Iselin, PS, 36.900. 2, Christie Chinaka, HITS, 36.325. 3, Alia Loan, PS, 36.075.

Hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic W L T OL Pts GF GA

Philadel. 31 13 11 5 78 172 132

New Jersey 30 16 10 1 71 132 110

N.Y. Island. 27 21 8 2 64 164 143

N.Y. Rang. 21 27 7 4 53 150 170

Pittsburgh 11 39 5 4 31 119 229

Northeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Toronto 32 15 9 3 76 172 146

Ottawa 32 15 7 4 75 195 126

Boston 28 14 11 6 73 151 136

Montreal 28 23 6 2 64 145 135

Buffalo 27 26 5 1 60 155 151

Southeast W L T OL Pts GF GA

Tampa Bay 30 17 7 3 70 159 128

Florida 20 25 11 3 54 132 158

Atlanta 22 30 6 2 52 159 188

Carolina 18 27 11 2 49 112 146

Washington 18 32 6 2 44 138 181

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central W L T OL Pts GF GA

Detroit 33 16 8 2 76 189 139

St. Louis 28 22 7 1 64 137 145

Nashville 27 22 7 2 63 141 155

Columbus 17 29 8 4 46 121 163

Chicago 16 30 7 5 44 132 170

Northwest W L T OL Pts GF GA

Colorado 32 12 10 4 78 177 127

Vancouver 32 18 7 3 74 173 136

Calgary 30 20 5 3 68 144 129

Minnesota 20 22 15 2 57 128 130

Edmonton 23 26 9 1 56 149 152

Pacific W L T OL Pts GF GA

San Jose 28 15 11 5 72 148 120

L. Angeles 22 16 14 7 65 156 155

Dallas 27 22 10 0 64 125 132

Anaheim 20 24 8 7 55 130 155

Phoenix 19 22 14 3 55 146 164

Two points for a win, one point for a tie and overtime loss.

Today's Games (HST)

Ottawa at Washington, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 2 p.m.

Atlanta at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Boston at Toronto, 2:30 p.m.

Minnesota at New Jersey, 2:30 p.m.

Phoenix 0 1 1—2

St. Louis 1 1 2—4

First Period—1, St. Louis, Pronger 13 (Cajanek, Mellanby), 4:57. Second Period—2, St. Louis, Weight 11 (Drake, Pronger), 6:36 (pp). 3, Phoenix, Doan 21 (Savage, Comrie), 11:11. Third Period—4, Phoenix, Savage 12 (Doan, Comrie), 4:37 (pp). 5, St. Louis, Mayers 5 (Rheaume), 15:56. 6, St. Louis, Rycroft 8 (Drake), 19:36 (en).

Shots on goal—Phoenix 3-13-5—21. St. Louis 12-10-10—32. Goalies—Phoenix, Boucher. St. Louis, Osgood. A—17,641 (19,260). T—2:17.

Florida 0 0 1—1

Carolina 2 0 1—3

First Period—1, Carolina, Hill 7 (Murray, Vasicek), 4:33 (pp). 2, Carolina, Brendl 5 (O'Neill), 14:17. Third Period—3, Florida, Kolnik 9 (Huselius, Jokinen), 19:10. 4, Carolina, Brind'Amour 6 (Cole), 19:59 (en).

Shots on goal—Florida 7-5-9—21. Carolina 8-10-5—23. Goalies—Florida, Luongo. Carolina, Weekes. A—10,328 (18,730). T—2:23.

Nashville 0 0 2—2

Columbus 3 0 1—4

First Period—1, Columbus, Malhotra 9, 7:02. 2, Columbus, Malhotra 10 (Klesla, Nash), 8:44 (pp). 3, Columbus, Spacek 2, 12:41 (sh). Third Period—4, Nashville, Johnson 10 (Tootoo, Hartnell), 2:28. 5, Columbus, Ling 1 (Pirjeta, Klesla), 14:19. 6, Nashville, Legwand 13 (Johansson, York), 16:31 (sh).

Shots on goal—Nashville 10-12-12—34. Columbus 10-10-3—23. Goalies—Nashville, Vokoun. Columbus, Denis. A—17,340 (18,136). T—2:25.

Edmonton 0 0 1—1

Detroit 1 1 0—2

First Period—1, Detroit, Draper 21 (Maltby), 13:37 (sh). Second Period—2, Detroit, Schneider 11 (Shanahan, Zetterberg), 13:19. Third Period—3, Edmonton, Stoll 9 (Laraque, Chimera), 14:17 (pp).

Shots on goal—Edmonton 17-0-13—30. Detroit 8-9-9—26. Goalies—Edmonton, Salo. Detroit, Legace. A—20,066 (19,983). T—2:14.

Toronto 3 2 3—8

Pittsburgh 0 3 1—4

First Period—1, Toronto, Tucker 17 (Pilar, Nolan), 11:04 (pp). 2, Toronto, Nolan 12 (Tucker, Reichel) 13:19 (pp). 3, Toronto, Renberg 12 (Sundin, Nolan), 15:15. Second Period—4, Pittsburgh, Jackman 3 (Malone, Kostopoulous), 3:42 (pp). 5, Pittsburgh, Surovy 9 (Meloche, Tarnstrom), 7:25. 6, Toronto, Nolan 13 (Tucker, Kaberle), 12:15 (pp). 7, Toronto, Sundin 21 (Stajan, Klee), 13:37 (sh). 8, Pittsburgh, Morozov 7 (Koltsov, Bergevin), 16:23. Third Period—9, Toronto, Antropov 7 (Ponikarovsky, Pilar), 2:07. 10, Pittsburgh, Tarnstrom 11 (Morozov, Holzinger), 6:22 (pp). 11, Toronto, Stajan 10 (Kaberle), 6:54. 12, Toronto, McCabe 12 (Nieuwendyk, Antropov), 12:31 (pp).

Shots on goal—Toronto 16-12-9—37. Pittsburgh 6-10-10—26. Goalies—Toronto, Tellqvist. Pittsburgh, Caron, Aubin. A—10,527 (16,958). T—2:20.

San Jose 2 1 2—5

Philadelphia 1 0 1—2

First Period—1, San Jose, Marleau 24 (Sturm, W.Primeau), 1:29. 2, San Jose, Sturm 17 (Marleau, Hannan), 8:11. 3, Philadelphia, LeClair 18 (Handzus, Recchi), 15:52 (pp). Second Period—4, San Jose, Thornton 11 (Ricci, Cheechoo), 13:25. Third Period—5, San Jose, Cheechoo 15 (Thornton, Preissing), 10:30. 6, San Jose, Ricci 6 (Cheechoo, Thornton), 14:25. 7, Philadelphia, Gagne 15 (Amonte, Radivojevic), 15:19.

Shots on goal—San Jose 6-10-4—20. Philadelphia 11-6-5—22. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Philadelphia, Burke. A—19,285 (19,519). T—2:10.

Dallas 0 0 1—1

Anaheim 0 2 1—3

Second Period—1, Anaheim, Fedorov 20 (Prospal, Havelid), 3:18 (pp). 2, Anaheim, Sykora 18 (Leclerc), 3:37. Third Period—3, Dallas, Guerin 24 (Morrow, Sweeney), 6:05. 4, Anaheim, Leclerc 1 (Sykora, Fedorov), 19:26 (en).

Shots on goal—Dallas 13-11-13—37. Anaheim 2-10-13—25. Goalies—Dallas, Turco. Anaheim, Giguere. A—15,139 (17,174). T—2:15.

Vancouver 0 0 1—1

Colorado 0 0 0—0

Third Period—1, Vancouver, D.Sedin 11, 2:09.

Shots on goal—Vancouver 5-9-7—21. Colorado 5-7-11—23. Goalies—Vancouver, Cloutier. Colorado, Aebischer. A—18,007 (18,007). T—2:21.

Softball

Division II College

Yesterday's Results

BYU-Hawai'i (4-4) 020 000 0—2 6 0

Hawai'i Pacific(5-0) 010 000 2—3 8 3

Echo Hatch and Amanda Nino. Jessica Parra and Anuhea Diamond. W—Parra. L— Hatch.

Leading hitters: BYUH—Kim Christensen 2-3, RBI; Rachel Dalany 2-4. HPU—Jennifer Baron 2-3, homer; Tiari Keliinoi 1-3, RBI.

BYU-Hawai'i (4-5) 000 000 0—0 7 0

Hawai'i Pacific (6-0) 000 400 X—4 9 0

Brooke Hilton and Amanda Nino. Malia Sullivan and Anuhea Diamond. W—Sullivan. L—Hilton.

Leading hitters: BYU— Mandy Kirkham 2-3. HPU—Jamie Reyes 3-3, RBI, run, double; Diamond 2-3, triple, RBI, run; Brandy Choy Foo 2-3, double.

Tennis

College Women

Sunday's Results

Hawai`i 6, UTEP 1

Singles

Lauren Fitzgerald def. Martina Rezar (UTEP), 6-2, 6-2. Sylvia Jaros def. Tea Spirta (UTEP), 6-4, 6-3. Justine Boutet def. Gilat Barzilai (UTEP), 6-4, 4-6, (10-7). Paige Mainor def. Adriana Boykova (UTEP), 7-6 (4), 7-5. Katherine Palider (UTEP) def. Kana Aikawa, 6-3, 6-1. Renata Camargo def. Danielle King (UTEP), 6-1, 6-2.

Doubles

Fitzgerald/Mainor def. Rezar/Palider (UTEP), 8-4. Barzilai/Boykova (UTEP) def.Jaros/Boutet, 9-7.Camargo/Aikawa def. King/Spirta (UTEP), 9-8 (2)

USTA National Junior Open

At Central O'ahu Regional Park

Yesterday's Results

Seeds in parentheses

Boys' 18 Singles

Quarterfinals

(2) Tye Myers def. (8) Jarrod Epkey 6-3, 6-3. Dennis Lajola def. (6) Wesley Burrows 6-2, 6-3. (3) Treat Huey def. Kallim Stewart 6-2, 6-2. (1) Jonathan Tragardh def. (13) Martel Campbell 6-3, 6-7(3), 6-4).

Girls' 18 Singles

Quarterfinals

(2) Amanda Fink def. Maggie Yahner 6-1, 6-4. (10) Sarah Fansler def. (4) Allison Rainey 6-0, 6-2. (13) Samantha Orlin def. (5) Lauren Osborne 6-2, 6-3. (1) Tarakaa Bertrand d. (7) Sarah Huah 3-6, 6-4, 6-0.

Boys' 18 Doubles

Round of 16

(2) Stadler/Tragardh def. Devlin/Lavorsky 8-0. Campbell/Dobson def. Ching/Lajola 8-4. Lederman/Steensland def. (4) Caldwell/Fitch 8-5. (6) Epkey/McDaniel def. Andres Amorio/Murakami 8-1. Iwamura/Leong def. (5) Burrows/Hohenstein 9-7. (3) Myers/Nibley def. Ilagan/Wagner 8-2. Majcher/ Roesch def. Berger/Gerst 9-8 (8). (1) Huey/Muhawi def. Calienes/Kruger-Wyman 8-5.

Girls' 18 Doubles

Round of 16

(2) Fansler/Fermin def. Wong/Yahner 8-5. Gora/Reveche def. (4) Bedell/Osborne 8-4. (6) Broadfoot/Nafarrete def. Akahoshi/Ayabe 8-0. (5) Gerber/Nelson def. Bulkley/Yap 8-2. (3) Nakamura/Simpson def. Bihag/Kaloi 8-1. Gin/Katayama def. Arita/Viriyapunt 8-1. (1) Bertrand/Orlin def. Azuma/Wee 8-1.

Correction

Castle's Kalani Rios won the 275-pound division of the O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division junior varsity wrestling championships Saturday. Another wrestler was listed.

Transactions

Baseball

American League

MInnesota Twins—Agreed to terms with 1B Doug Mientkiewicz on a two-year contract.

Tampa Bay Devil Rays—Agreed to terms with RHP Alan Mills on a minor league contract.

Basketball

National Basketball Association

NBA—Suspended Detroit C Zeljko Rebraca one game for punching Sacramento's Brad Miller in a Feb. 11 game. Fined Detroit F Corliss Williamson $5,000 for committing a Flagrant 2 foul against Miller.

Sacremento Kings—Activated F Chris Webber from the injured list. Placed F Lawrence Funderburke on the injured list.

Football

National Football League

Carolina Panthers—Announced the retirement of OL Kevin Donnalley.

Oakland Raiders—Named Don Martindale linebackers coach.

Hockey

National Hockey League

Nashville Predators—Acquired F Steve Sullivan from Chicago for second-round picks in the 2004 and 2005 drafts.

College

Dartmouth—Announced the resignation of Dave Faucher, men's basketball coach, effective at the end of the season.

The Citadel—Named Toby Strange offensive coordinator.

Washington—Named Steve Axman receivers coach and Cornell Jackson recruiting coordinator.