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BASKETBALL
THE AP TOP 25
Records through Sunday
(First-place votes in parentheses)
RANK, SCHOOL REC. PTS. PVS.
1, UCLA (55) 6-0 1,781 1.
2, Pittsburgh (15) 8-0 1,713 2.
3, North Carolina (2) 6-1 1,619 7.
4, Alabama 7-0 1,550 6.
5, Ohio St. 7-1 1,510 3.
6, Texas A&M 7-0 1,385 9.
7t, Duke 7-1 1,168 11.
7t, Florida 7-2 1,168 4.
9, LSU 4-1 1,099 10.
10, Wichita St. 6-0 1,016 17.
11, Wisconsin 7-1 996 12.
12, Kansas 6-2 947 5.
13, Washington 6-0 908 13.
14, Arizona 5-1 850 16.
15, Butler 9-0 817 19.
16, Memphis 5-1 816 14.
17, Marquette 8-1 731 8.
18, Gonzaga 8-1 703 22.
19, Connecticut 7-0 694 20.
20, Nevada 7-0 461 24.
21, Syracuse 7-1 374 15.
22, Oklahoma St. 9-0 157 —.
23, Maryland 8-1 135 23.
24, Xavier 6-1 123 —.
25, Georgia Tech 6-2 12.
Others receiving votes: Oregon 107, Georgetown 60, Missouri 56, Missouri St. 50, Virginia 50, Air Force 40, Clemson 33, S. Illinois 30, Florida St. 18, Creighton 15, Notre Dame 11, Michigan St. 10, Villanova 9, Tennessee 8, Texas 8, W. Kentucky 8, Arkansas 7, DePaul 6, Purdue 5, Fresno St. 4, Kentucky 4, Oklahoma 4, San Diego St. 4, Dayton 3, Illinois 2, Michigan 2, N. Iowa 2, Boston Coll. 1, Geo. Washington 1, W. Virginia 1.
USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25 POLL
RECORDS THROUGH SUNDAY
(FIRST-PLACE VOTES IN PARENTHESES)
Rank, School Rec. Pts. Pvs.
1, UCLA (25) 6-0 766 2.
2, Pittsburgh (6) 8-0 740 3.
3, North Carolina 6-1 676 6.
4, Ohio State 7-1 659 1.
5, Alabama 7-0 637 7.
6, Texas A&M 7-0 562 8.
7, Florida 7-2 506 4.
8, Washington 6-0 489 11.
9, Duke 7-1 488 10.
10, Connecticut 7-0 407 15.
11, LSU 4-1 401 12.
12, Wisconsin 7-1 396 13.
13, Kansas 6-2 385 5.
14, Butler 9-0 380 18.
15, Arizona 5-1 340 16.
16, Wichita State 6-0 331 22.
17, Memphis 5-1 314 17.
18, Gonzaga 8-1 296 21.
19, Nevada 7-0 276 20.
20, Marquette 8-1 263 9.
21, Syracuse 7-1 145 14.
22, Maryland 8-1 138 19.
23, Air Force 8-1 79 NR.
24, Oklahoma State 9-0 64 NR.
25, Michigan State 7-2 46 NR.
Others receiving votes: Ga. Tech 38; Xavier 35; Missouri 33; Texas 29; S. Illinois 22; Oregon 21; San Diego St. 17; Missouri St. 16; Clemson 15; Virginia 14; Louisville 12; Creighton 9; Arkansas 8; Georgetown 5; Villanova 5; Bradley 3; Illinois 3; Purdue 3; Tennessee 3.
COLLEGE WOMEN
THE AP TOP 25
RECORDS THROUGH SUNDAY
(FIRST-PLACE VOTES IN PARENTHESES)
Rank, School Rec. Pts. Pvs.
1, Maryland (46) 9-0 1,246 1.
2, North Carolina (1) 8-0 1,190 2.
3, Oklahoma (3) 6-0 1,163 3.
4, Duke 6-0 1,057 5.
5, Ohio St. 7-0 1,013 6.
6, Tennessee 6-1 1,012 4.
7, Connecticut 4-0 986 7.
9, LSU 4-1 775 11.
10, Purdue 7-1 754 9.
11, Vanderbilt 8-0 731 12.
12, Baylor 8-1 692 13.
13, Arizona St. 7-1 682 14.
14, Stanford 4-3 544 15.
15, Texas A&M 6-1 507 10.
16, California 6-1 468 16.
17, Louisville 8-0 417 19.
18, DePaul 5-1 396 17.
19, Rutgers 2-2 345 18.
20, Michigan St. 6-1 307 20.
21, Geo. Washington 7-1 306 21.
22, Texas 6-1 207 22.
23, New Mexico 5-2 70 —.
24, Marquette 7-1 55 —.
25, Nebraska 6-1 51 —.
Others receiving votes: Arkansas 40, Florida St. 40, Pittsburgh 40, Kentucky 29, Indiana 27, Bowling Green 21, Hofstra 17, Oklahoma St. 17, BYU 16, W. Kentucky 16, Iowa St. 15, UCLA 15, S. Florida 14, Delaware 11, Boston Coll. 10, Wisconsin 7, Texas Tech 6, Virginia 3, Massachusetts 2, Miami 2, Missouri 2, N.C. State 2, Oregon 1, Rice 1, Southern Cal 1.
NCAA DIVISION II
YESTERDAY
AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA
BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I VS. ALASKA-ANCHORAGE
BYU-HAWAI'I (1-5) 23 37—60
ALASKA-ANCH. (7-0) 31 49—80
High scorers—BYUH: Lesina Funaki 17, Kayla Burningham 15, Latoya Wily 11, Artevia Wily 10. AA: Rebecca Kielpinski 19, Jennifer Salazar 11, Tristan Burnett 11, Jayci Stone 10. Rebounds—BYUH: L. Wily 13. AA: Kielpinski 12. Assists—BYUH: L. Wily 4, Burningham 3, A. Wily 3. AA: Limor Pelleg 6, Salazar 4.
BOWLING
HAWAI'I TV BOWLING
SUNDAY
AT BARBERS POINT BOWLING CENTER
OPEN SINGLES
High qualifier: Glen Azumi 722 pins.
Stepladder matches—Keith Hiyane def. Rose Lopaka, 205-181; David Akau def. Hiyane, 241-177; Akau def. Keith Odette, 259-217. Championship: Akau def. Azumi, 182-180
Final standings: 1, Akau. 2, Azumi. 3, Odette. 4, Hiyane. 5, Lopaka.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
EAGLES 27, PANTHERS 24
CAROLINA 7 7 7 3—24
PHILADELPHIA 0 7 7 13—27
FIRST QUARTER
Car—S.Smith 9 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick), 7:02.
SECOND QUARTER
Phi—Westbrook 8 pass from Garcia (Akers kick), 2:12.
Car—K.Johnson 1 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick), :04.
THIRD QUARTER
Phi—Stallworth 30 pass from Garcia (Akers kick), 8:49.
Car—D.Williams 35 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick), 5:08.
FOURTH QUARTER
Phi—FG Akers 28, 14:12.
Car—FG Kasay 45, 11:08.
Phi—R.Brown 40 pass from Garcia (Akers kick), 9:26.
Phi—FG Akers 25, 3:13.
A—69,098.
TEAM STATISTICS CAR PHI
First downs 18 18.
Total Net Yards 377 402.
Rushes-yards 23-108 27-98.
Passing 269 304.
Punt Returns 3-13 4-24.
Kickoff Returns 6-154 5-69.
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-38.
Comp-Att-Int 22-37-2 21-39-0.
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-8.
Punts 7-47.0 7-42.9.
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0.
Penalties-Yards 7-67 8-72.
Time of Possession 27:37 32:23.
RUSHING—Carolina, D.Williams 17-74, S.Smith 1-15, Delhomme 1-10, Shelton 4-9. Philadelphia, Westbrook 16-68, Buckhalter 5-17, Garcia 5-12, R.Brown 1-1.
PASSING—Carolina, Delhomme 22-37-2-269. Philadelphia, Garcia 21-39-0-312.
RECEIVING—Carolina, D.Williams 7-101, K.Johnson 4-65, S.Smith 4-54, Mangum 2-23, Hoover 2-6, Gaines 1-12, Carter 1-5, Goings 1-3. Philadelphia, Westbrook 6-56, R.Brown 5-79, Stallworth 4-111, Buckhalter 3-25, Baskett 1-22, G.Lewis 1-14, Tapeh 1-5.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.
COLLEGE BOWL SCHEDULE
All Times Hawai'i (Subject to Change).
Dec. 19—Poinsettia Bowl at San Diego, TCU vs. No. Illinois, 3 p.m. (ESPN2).
Dec. 21—Las Vegas Bowl, BYU vs. Oregon, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 22—New Orleans Bowl, Troy vs. Rice, 3 p.m. (ESPN2).
Dec. 23—PapaJohn's Bowl at Birmingham, Ala., South Florida vs. East Carolina, 8 a.m. (ESPN2).
Dec. 23—New Mexico Bowl at Albuquerque, New Mexico vs. San Jose State, 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 23—Armed Forces Bowl at Fort Worth, Texas, Tulsa vs. Utah, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 24—Hawai'i Bowl at Honolulu, Arizona State vs. Hawai'i, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 26—Motor City Bowl at Detroit, Central Michigan vs. Middle Tennessee, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 27—Emerald Bowl at San Francisco, Florida St. vs. UCLA, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 28—Independence Bowl at Shreveport, La., Oklahoma State vs. Alabama, 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 28—Holiday Bowl at San Diego, California vs. Texas A&M, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 28—Texas Bowl at Houston, Rutgers vs. Kansas State, 3 p.m. (NFL).
Dec. 29—Music City Bowl at Nashville, Tenn., Clemson vs. Kentucky, 8 a.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 29—Sun Bowl at El Paso, Missouri vs. Oregon State, 9 a.m. (CBS).
Dec. 29—Liberty Bowl at Memphis, Tenn., South Carolina vs. Houston, 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 29—Insight Bowl at Tempe, Ariz., Minnesota vs. Texas Tech, 2:30 p.m. (NFL).
Dec. 29—Champ Sports Bowl at Orlando, Fla., Maryland vs. Purdue, 3p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 30—Meineke Bowl at Charlotte, N.C., Navy vs. Boston College, 8 a.m. (ESPN)
Dec. 30—Alamo Bowl at San Antonio, Iowa vs. Texas, 11:30 a.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 30—Chick-fil-A Bowl at Atlanta, Virginia Tech vs. Georgia, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Dec. 31—MPC Computers Bowl at Boise, Idaho, Nevada vs. Miami, 2:30 p.m. (ESPN).
Jan. 1—Outback Bowl at Tampa, Fla., Penn St. vs. Tennessee, 6 a.m. (ESPN).
Jan. 1—Cotton Bowl at Dallas, Auburn vs. Nebraska, 6:30 a.m. (FOX).
Jan. 1—Capital One Bowl at Orlando, Fla., Wisconsin vs. Arkansas, 8 a.m. (ABC).
Jan. 1—Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Fla., Ga. Tech vs. W. Virginia, 8 a.m. (CBS).
Jan. 1—Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif., Southern Cal vs. Michigan, noon (ABC).
Jan. 2—Orange Bowl at Miami, Wake Forest vs. Louisville, 3 p.m. (FOX).
Jan. 3—Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, LSU vs. Notre Dame, 3 p.m. (FOX).
Jan. 6—International Bowl at Toronto, Cincinnati vs. Western Michigan, 7 a.m. (ESPN2).
Jan. 7—GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala., Southern Miss. vs. Ohio, 3 p.m. (ESPN).
Jan. 8—BCS National Championship at Glendale, Ariz., Ohio State vs. Florida, 3 p.m. (FOX).
GOLF
PGA TOUR Q-SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
At La Quinta, Calif.
(p-7268-yard, par 72 PGA West Stadium Course; j-7204-yard, par 72 Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course)
PURSE: $1.14 MILLION
FINAL ROUND AND SIX-ROUND TOTAL
(TOP 40 PLAYERS EARNED CARDS)
George McNeill, $50,000 67p—409.
Robert Garrigus, $40,000 68p—414.
Rich Barcelo, $35,000 71p—415.
Anders Hansen, $27,500 70p—417.
C. Beckman, $27,500 72p—417.
John Merrick, $27,500 72p—417.
Steve Wheatcroft, $25,000 67p—418.
Stephen Marino, $25,000 67p—419.
Paul Stankowski, $25,000 67p—419.
Tom Johnson, $25,000 67p—419.
Bob Heintz, $25,000 72p—419.
Paul Gow, $25,000 73p—419.
Ryan Armour, $25,000 69p—420.
John Mallinger, $25,000 70p—420.
Anthony Kim, $25,000 72p—420.
Chris Stroud, $25,000 68p—421.
Craig Lile, $25,000 70p—421.
Parker McLachlin, $25,000 71p—421.
Glen Day, $25,000 71p—421.
Charlie Wi, $25,000 71p—421.
Darron Stiles, $25,000 75p—421.
Alex Cejka, $25,000 68p—422.
S. Gutschewski, $25,000 68p—422.
Marco Dawson, $25,000 71p—422.
B. de Jonge, $25,000 70p—423.
Chris Tidland, $25,000 73p—423.
Michael Boyd, $25,000 78p—423.
Michael Allen, $25,000 66j—423.
Mark Wilson, $25,000 71p—424.
Bob May, $25,000 70p—424.
Jonathan Kaye, $25,000 71p—424.
Steve Allan, $25,000 71p—424.
Jason Schultz, $25,000 72p—424.
D.J. Brigman, $25,000 69p—424.
Kyle Reifers, $25,000 73p—424.
Brian Bateman, $25,000 74p—424.
Matt Hendrix, $25,000 75p—424.
Dicky Pride, $25,000 74p—424.
Michael Bradley, $25,000 75p—424.
Jaco Van Zyl, $25,000 64j—424.
LPGA TOUR Q-SCHOOL
YESTERDAY
AT LPGA INTERNATIONAL
Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Legends Course, 6,431 yards, par 72; Champions Course, 6,393 yards, par 72)
PURSE: $50,000
A-AMATEUR
FINAL ROUND AND FIVE-ROUND TOTAL
Hye Jung Choi, $6,000 67—347.
a-In-Kyung Kim 73—347.
Maru Martinez, $5,000 68—350.
Kimberly Hall, $4,750 69—353.
Clarissa Childs, $4,375 71—355.
Angela Park, $4,375 73—355.
Carri Wood, $4,050 74—356.
Katherine Hull, $4,050 74—356.
a-Ji-Young Oh 71—357.
Sarah L. Johnston, $3,250 70—358.
Irene Cho, $3,250 73—358.
Aram Cho, $1,975 70—359.
Erica Blasberg, $1,975 73—359.
Ashley Hoagland, $1,975 74—359.
Paige Mackenzie, $1,975 77—359.
Teresa Lu, $1,500 68—360.
Jeanne Cho, $1,500 71—360.
VOLLEYBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN
CSTV/AVCA DIVISION I TOP 25 COACHES POLL
POLL NO. 14
(FIRST-PLACE VOTES IN PARENTHESIS)
Rank, School Pts. Rec. Pvs.
1, Nebraska (53) 1,490 29-1 1.
2, Stanford (7) 1,436 27-3 2.
3, Washington 1,355 27-4 3.
4, UCLA 1,314 31-3 4.
5, Penn State 1,274 31-2 5.
6, USC 1,205 27-4 6.
7, Florida 1,151 30-2 7.
8, Texas 1,071 23-6 8.
9, Minnesota 1,015 25-7 9.
10, Wisconsin 956 26-6 10.
11, Hawai'i 874 28-5 12.
12, Oklahoma 836 28-5 13.
13, California 763 22-9 15.
14, San Diego 672 26-5 17.
15, Utah 654 28-4 11.
16, Ohio St. 624 25-7 18.
17, Cal Poly SLO 536 23-6 14.
18, Purdue 460 23-10 23.
19, LSU 412 26-6 16.
20, BYU 283 25-6 22.
21, New Mexico St. 188 33-4 19.
22, Duke 178 29-4 25.
23, Missouri 151 18-13 NR.
24, Ohio 141 28-5 20.
25, Santa Clara 118 20-8 21.
Others receiving votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Colorado 102; Long Beach St. 80; Pepperdine 46; Iowa St. 43; St. John's 25; Kentucky 17; Colorado St. 10; Middle Tennessee St. 6; Northern Iowa 4; Arizona St. 2.