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Posted on: Monday, December 7, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Teams from the Big 12 conference have appeared in the BCS title game six times, including Oklahoma (2001, 2004, 2005, 2009), Texas (2006) and Nebraska (2002). The Sooners won in 2001 and the Longhorns won in 2006.

Source: Los Angeles Times

SPORTS TODAY

SOCCER

High school girls, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Eastern Division, Moanalua at Kaiser, 7:15 p.m.

SPORTS TOMORROW

SURFING

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pipeline Masters, 8 a.m. at Ehukai Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

BASEKTBALL

College Men

Major Scores

EAST

Boston College 61, Miami 60

Boston U. 63, Bucknell 53

Connecticut 79, Harvard 73

Cornell 78, Saint Joseph's 66

Fairfield 61, St. Peter's 48

George Washington 81, Navy 69

La Salle 75, Hartford 62

Manhattan 71, Canisius 57

Niagara 77, Loyola, Md. 57

Princeton 62, Lafayette 48

Rider 55, Marist 51

Rutgers 76, Colgate 67

SOUTH

Clemson 72, South Carolina 61

Florida St. 82, Fla. International 62

Villanova 95, Maryland 86

Virginia Tech 74, Georgia 62

W. Kentucky 62, Tulane 48

MIDWEST

Creighton 67, Nebraska 61

Notre Dame 90, UCF 72

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 78, Lyon 69

Houston 83, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 76

Oklahoma 79, Arizona 62

Tulsa 81, Ohio 80

FAR WEST

Fresno St. 69, San Diego 37

Hawaii 96, Lamar 78

Idaho 68, Portland 48

Kansas 73, UCLA 61

Oregon St. 74, CS Bakersfield 39

Washington 88, CS Northridge 76

College Women

Major Scores

EAST

American U. 67, High Point 46

Harvard 85, Boston U. 68

Navy 65, Penn 51

Saint Joseph's 65, George Mason 46

St. Bonaventure 61, Marist 43

St. Francis, Pa. 68, Mount St. Mary's, Md. 51

Stony Brook 71, St. Francis, NY 40

SOUTH

Alabama 61, Northwestern St. 56

Clemson 104, Charleston Southern 52

Duke 78, Southern Cal 72

Florida St. 78, Alcorn St. 50

Georgia 56, Georgia Tech 50

James Madison 75, Virginia 73

Louisville 60, Utah 55

Maryland 69, Loyola, Md. 56

N.C. State 76, TCU 62

North Carolina 83, St. John's 73

Old Dominion 75, Mississippi 66

Richmond 66, Va. Commonwealth 52

Tennessee 78, Texas 58

Vanderbilt 79, W. Kentucky 73, OT

Virginia Tech 85, N.C. Central 44

Washington 62, UCF 59

MIDWEST

Dayton 79, Wright St. 58

DePaul 73, Loyola of Chicago 30

Evansville 76, Saint Louis 69

Indiana 68, Michigan St. 63

Iowa St. 80, Ark.-Pine Bluff 64

Kansas 81, N. Colorado 54

Michigan 54, Iowa 51

Minnesota 56, Penn St. 48

Northwestern 60, Purdue 58

Ohio St. 70, Wisconsin 55

Syracuse 70, Ohio 54

Xavier 69, Cincinnati 38

SOUTHWEST

Oklahoma St. 80, Coppin St. 51

Stephen F.Austin 82, Texas Southern 43

FAR WEST

Colorado 80, Seton Hall 54

Denver 66, San Jose St. 61

Gonzaga 80, CS Northridge 47

Montana St. 89, Montana St.-Northern 59

Oregon 102, Long Beach St. 70

Portland 76, Boise St. 65

Portland St. 75, Pacific 57

Saint Mary's, Calif. 74, Idaho 67

South Dakota 69, Santa Clara 66

UNLV 74, Nevada 63

TOURNAMENT

Brown BEAR Basketball Classic

CHAMPIONSHIP

Massachusetts 82, Quinnipiac 66

THIRD PLACE

Brown 65, Morgan St. 62, OT

Collier's International Classic

CHAMPIONSHIP

Texas A&M 68, California 61

THIRD PLACE

Colorado St. 62, S. Illinois 53

NCAA Division II

YESTERDAY

At Laey, Wash.

Hawai'i-Hilo (2-7) 31 42 7 —80

Saint Martin's (4-2) 27 46 19—92

Leading scorers—UHH: Hina Kimitete 26, Sheena Pio 14, Kayce Kirihara 11. SMU: Jamey Gelhar 22, Krissy Bassett 21, Roni Jo Mielke 14, Dara Zack 14, Megan Teade 12. Rebounds—UHH: Amanda Muller 12, Pio 8. SMU: Bassett 10. Assits—SMU: Bassett 6.

FOOTBALL

College

Associated Press Top 25 Poll

Record Pts Pvs

1, Alabama (58) 13-0 1,498 2

2, Texas (2) 13-0 1,425 3

3, TCU 12-0 1,376 4

4, Cincinnati 12-0 1,302 5

5, Florida 12-1 1,253 1

6, Boise St. 13-0 1,237 6

7, Oregon 10-2 1,128 7

8, Ohio St. 10-2 1,080 8

9, Georgia Tech 11-2 952 12

10, Iowa 10-2 925 9

11, Penn St. 10-2 883 10

12, Virginia Tech 9-3 866 11

13, LSU 9-3 686 15

14, Miami 9-3 660 17

15, BYU 10-2 658 16

16, Oregon St. 8-4 524 13

17, Pittsburgh 9-3 514 14

18, West Virginia 9-3 447 24

19, Stanford 8-4 390 23

20, Nebraska 9-4 371 21

21, Oklahoma St. 9-3 349 22

22, Arizona 8-4 323 —

23, Utah 9-3 151 —

24, Wisconsin 9-3 133 —

25, Cent. Michigan 11-2 64 —

Others receiving votes: East Carolina 53, Houston 50, Texas Tech 44, Southern Cal 8, Northwestern 35, Clemson 31, California 14, Mississippi 14, North Carolina 7, Oklahoma 7, Tennessee 6, Missouri 4, Georgia 1, Montana 1.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

Detroit 3, N.Y. Rangers 1

Ottawa 4, Anaheim 3, SO

TODAY'S GAMES

Atlanta at Toronto, 2 p.m.

New Jersey at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.

Washington at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.

Edmonton at Florida, 2:30 p.m.

Carolina at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.

Colorado at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Minnesota at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

Calgary at Los Angeles, 5:30 p.m.

Detroit 0 1 2—3

N.Y. Rangers 1 0 0—1

First—1, N.Y. Rangers, Boyle 3 (Higgins), 15:56. Second—2, Detroit, Datsyuk 7 (Zetterberg, Lidstrom), 11:59. Third—3, Detroit, Cleary 7 (Zetterberg, Lidstrom), 17:57. 4, Detroit, Draper 6, 19:53 (en-pp). Goalies—Detroit, Howard. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—18,200 (18,200). T—2:25.

Ottawa 2 0 1 0—4

Anaheim 2 0 1 0—3

Ottawa won shootout 2-1

First—1, Ottawa, Ruutu 5, 12:01. 2, Anaheim, Getzlaf 6, 12:16. 3, Ottawa, Spezza 3 (Alfredsson, Kovalev), 15:17 (pp). 4, Anaheim, Lupul 9 (Getzlaf, Perry), 15:48. Third—5, Ottawa, Kuba 2 (Spezza, Foligno), 1:04. 6, Anaheim, Perry 15 (Niedermayer), 1:54. Shootout—Ottawa 2 (Kovalev G, Alfredsson G), Anaheim 1 (Perry NG, Getzlaf G, Lupul NG). Goalies—Ottawa, Elliott. Anaheim, Giguere. A—14,946 (17,174). T—2:38.

RUNNING

Sam's 5K

YESTERDAY

At Kapi'olani Park

Male

Overall: 1, Wil Fitts 16:32.5. 2, Andrew Taylor 16:40.3. 3, Ryan Schmidt 17:14.1. Ages 9-younger: 1, Jyo Matsuura 29:53.5. 10-14: 1, Gary Fanelli Jr. 24:22.8. 2, Dakota Miller 35:39.4. 15-19: 1, Gianni Cuadrado 18:17.9. 2, Perry Tsuruoka 20:06.0. 25-29: 1, Ken Musashi 20:21.9. 2, Stuart Naylor 21:45.3. 3, Matthew Bielik 22:50.5. 30-34: 1, Jan Kunst 18:42.5. 2, Roy Rexroat 24:50.7. 3, Brad Tada 25:55.8. 35-39: 1, Michael Taratko 19:34.4. 2, Danny Espinosa 19:48.4. 3, Ted Sappington 21:48.2. 40-44: 1, Scot Muraoka 18:15.2. 2, Fred Alvarado 22:31.0. 3, Ryan Suenaga 34:16.7. 45-49: 1, David Carlsson 17:40.4. 2, Kevin Floyd 18:49.5. 3, Ted Leon 19:34.1. 50-54: 1, Craig Knohl 18:54.9. 2, Joe Laturnau 20:33.4. 3, Randal Mita 23:12.2. 55-59: 1, Dennis Uyehara 26:59.1. 2, Rodney Morales 27:40.4. 3, Chris Mewhort 31:26.2. 60-64: 1, Denis Tanigawa 26:07.3. 65-69: 1, Michael Pietrusewsky 25:18.9. 2, Howard Williams 26:15.9. 3, Jack Karbens 27:07.3. 70-74: 1, Ken Mohica 23:15.2. 2, Barry Cramp 26:39.5. 3, Bart Mathias 27:04.3. 75-79: 1, Bill Cunningham 30:14.8. 2, Bob Olson 37:29.0. 80-84: 1, Bob Henninger 40:23.3. 85-older: 1, Siegfried Ramler 44:45.7. 2, Jack Gubbins 45:39.6. 3, Bill Beauchamp 1:30:17.1.

Female

Overall: 1, Chantelle Wilder 17:32.0. 2, Michelle Lundg 18:55.7. 3, Kristy Salinas 20:03.7. 10-14: 1, Isabelle Rossi De Leon 25:53.5. 15-19: 1, Claire Hann 23:47.8. 2, Shaira Allosada 29:15.9. 20-24: 1, Sharlene Carillo 20:59.4. 2, Melissa Nguyen 22:59.2. 3, Jacqueline Little 29:28.9. 25-29: 1, Leilani Myers 21:33.6. 2, Pauline Balazy 26:06.7. 3, Carrie Naylor 27:04.0. 30-34: 1, Tammy Bautista 21:09.2. 2, Devon Bijansky 25:01.2. 3, Heidi Taylor 27:02.1. 35-39: 1, Mina Casey-Pang 20:55.4. 2, Jacquelyn Chappel 22:27.4. 3, Jennifer Kean 29:42.5. 40-44: 1, Sarah Yeom 22:13.2. 2, Chere Rexroat 32:59.3. 3, Katherine Milar 33:06.6. 45-49: 1, Jeannie Nakakura 23:49.9. 2, Rhonda Black 28:50.6. 3, Karen Noyama 29:30.1. 50-54: 1, Connie Comiso 24:07.3. 2, Eriko Fong 26:29.0. 3, Nola Kotow 27:03.6. 55-59: 1, Halina Zaleski 24:13.1. 2, Cydni Medeiros 29:14.2. 3, Barb Buist-Mann 29:52.4. 60-64: 1, Karen Loomis 28:06.9. 2, Shirl Alvaro 30:22.4. 3, Martha Minson 50:12.4. 65-69: 1, Joan R. Davis 48:55.4. 70-74: 1, Christa Obara 28:04.3. 2, Joy Schoenecker 33:32.1. 3, Rene McWade 38:24.1.

TRAIL RUNNING

XTERRA Trail Run World Championships

Half-Marathon (13.1 miles)

YESTERDAY

At Kualoa Ranch

Overall

1, Max King 1:14:26. 2, Joseph Gray 1:17:21. 3, Ben Bruce 1:20:43. 4, John Tribbia 1:25:47. 5, Fujio Miyachi 1:26:12. 6, Jeff Campbell 1:26:45. 7, Andy Ames 1:28:53. 8, Fiona Docherty 1:30:05. 9, Graham Moore 1:30:45. 10, Mark Mench 1:31:07. 11, Christian Friis 1:31:51. 12, Matthew Seymour 1:32:59. 13, Cynthia Anderson 1:33:01. 14, Scott Dunlap 1:35:23. 15, Vaughn Harber 1:35:29. 16, Kevin Enriques 1:36:05. 17, Ash Dustow 1:36:10. 18, Mike Ferreira 1:37:18. 19, Heather Fuhr 1:38:01. 20, Bill Baldwin 1:38:20.

Individual

Male

Ages 10-14: 1, Jarrell Hibler 1:59:35. 2, Jakob Dewald 2:03:50. 15-19: 1, Jesse Story 1:51:18. 20-24: 1, Vaughn Harber 1:35:29. 2, Kevin Enriques 1:36:05. 3, Keith Williams 1:43:59. 25-29: 1, Max King 1:14:26. 2, Joseph Gray 1:17:21. 3, Ben Bruce 1:20:43. 30-34: 1, Fujio Miyachi 1:26:12. 2, Mark Mench 1:31:07. 3, Charles Stokes 1:39:16. 35-39: 1, Jeff Campbell 1:26:45. 2, Christian Friis 1:31:51. 3, Bill Baldwin 1:38:20. 40-44: 1, Scott Dunlap 1:35:23. 2, Albert Su 1:45:04. 3, David Dinielli 1:52:07. 45-49: 1, Andy Ames 1:28:53. 2, Graham Moore 1:30:45. 3, Mike Ferreira 1:37:18. 50-54: 1, Ash Dustow 1:36:10. 2, Patrick Wallace 1:40:12. 3, Stephen Blacklocks 1:46:18. 55-59: 1, Edward Bugarin 1:49:09. 2, Nicholas Kaiser 2:08:32. 3, Mom Matsumoto 2:51:42. 60-64: 1, Justin Costa 2:09:02. 2, Thomas Craven 2:16:45. 3, Kris Kristopaitis 4:10:10. 65-69: 1, Steven Humphrey 2:26:28. 2, Akihiro Mikami 2:36:17. 3, Zeljko Zic 3:40:15. 75-79: 1, George Taylor 3:26:58. Physically Challenged: 1, Fouad Fattoumy 1:45:29.

Female

15-19: 1, Samantha Blanch 1:58:47. 2, Brittany Clawson 2:24:05. 3, Alexis Wright 2:32:02. 20-24: 1, Antonietta Iosue 2:08:36. 2, Katherine Vessels 2:10:50. 3, Tokie Tanaka 2:12:14. 25-29: 1, Cynthia Anderson 1:33:01. 2, Mariane Saori Uehara 1:46:45. 3, Rachel Beckmann 1:47:52. 30-34: 1, Fiona Docherty 1:30:05. 2, Ady Ngawati 1:38:53. 3, Jessica Tranchina 1:41:36. 35-39: 1, Cristina Begy 1:44:54. 2, Melanie McQuaid 1:46:13. 3, Joanna Bilancieri 1:53:33. 40-44: 1, Heather Fuhr 1:38:01. 2, Jenny Tobin 1:40:29. 3, Carol Clark 2:02:31. 45-49: 1, Maureen Lyell 1:51:48. 2, Rufus Schneider 2:03:40. 3, Jan McGriff 2:22:21. 50-54: 1, Christine Crooks 2:23:10. 2, Linda Greentree 2:45:32. 3, Betty Crowell 2:47:11. 55-59: 1, Lorenn Walker 2:24:03. 2, Nicki Humphrey 3:20:55.