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Posted on: Monday, November 23, 2009

For the Record


Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Antarctica.

Source: Los Angeles Times

Sports TODAY

Cheerleading

ILH championship, 6 p.m., at Punahou.

Basketball

College men, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Colorado vs. Gonzaga, 10 a.m.; Cincinnati vs. Vanderbilt, 12:30 p.m.; Chaminade vs. Maryland, 4:30 p.m.; Arizona vs. Wisconsin, 7 p.m. Games at Lahaina Civic Center.

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

SPORTS TOMORROW

Basketball

College men, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Chaminade-Maryland loser vs. Cincinnati-Vanderbilt loser, 8:30 a.m.; Colorado-Gonzaga loser vs. Arizona-Wisconsin loser, 11 a.m.; Chaminade-Maryland winner vs. Cincinnati-Vanderbilt winner, 2 p.m.; Colorado-Gonzaga winner vs. Arizona-Wisconsin winner, 4:30 p.m. Games at Lahaina Civic Center.

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, O'Neill World Cup of Surfing/Gidget Pro, 8 a.m. at Sunset Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

Pigskin picks

Week 12

College

Hawai'i 17, San Jose State 10 OT

Oregon 44, Arizona 41 OT

California 34, Stanford 28

Connecticut 33, Notre Dame 30 OT

Penn State 42, Michigan State 14

Ohio State 21, Michigan 10

NFL

Indianapolis 17, Baltimore 15

Dallas 7, Washington 6

Detroit 38, Cleveland 37

Minnesota 35, Seattle 9

N.Y. Giants 34, Atlanta 31 OT

New Orleans 38, Tampa Bay 7

San Diego 32, Denver 3

New England 31, N.Y. Jets 14

Oakland 20, Cincinnati 17

basketball

College Men

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 71, Robert Morris 66

Brown 75, Maine 62

Rhode Island 92, Holy Cross 75

Vermont 77, Rutgers 71

SOUTH

Austin Peay 69, Niagara 67

James Madison 81, Fla. International 68

Louisiana Tech 77, Nicholls St. 45

Louisville 90, Morgan St. 81

Murray St. 84, N.C. Central 61

N.C. State 60, Auburn 58

Richmond 75, Chattanooga 49

The Citadel 88, Md.-Eastern Shore 62

UCF 59, Drake 50

MIDWEST

Akron 69, Howard 52

Bradley 56, Wofford 54

Creighton 80, Ark.-Little Rock 65

Detroit 79, Alcorn St. 59

IUPUI 67, Georgia St. 56, OT

Iowa St. 96, MVSU 55

Kent St. 63, Rochester, Mich. 44

Michigan St. 90, Valparaiso 60

Missouri 100, Texas-Pan American 44

Missouri St. 75, E. Michigan 61

Northwestern 69, Tennessee St. 62

Notre Dame 91, Liberty 72

SE Missouri 70, N. Illinois 64, OT

Saint Louis 76, Kennesaw St. 66

SOUTHWEST

Baylor 106, Hardin-Simmons 45

FAR WEST

New Mexico 85, Miami (Ohio) 60

Pacific 84, Santa Clara 57

Seattle 91, Weber St. 87

UC Riverside 70, San Jose St. 66

TOURNAMENT

Carolina Classic

Championship

Miami 85, South Carolina 70

Third Place

South Florida 74, UNC Wilmington 66

Fifth Place

La Salle 61, Tulane 59

Seventh Place

Penn St. 59, Davidson 57

O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-

Championship

Villanova 79, Mississippi 67

Third Place

Kansas St. 83, Dayton 75

Fifth Place

Georgia Tech 85, Boston U. 67

Seventh Place

George Mason 69, Indiana 66

USVI Paradise Jam

Semifinals

Purdue 85, Saint Joseph's 60

Tennessee 57, DePaul 53

College Women

EAST

E. Michigan 83, Niagara 68

East Carolina 70, American U. 65

Fairleigh Dickinson 82, Rider 77

Hartford 70, Dartmouth 41

Manhattan 88, Md.-Eastern Shore 58

Massachusetts 55, Villanova 47

Monmouth, N.J. 64, Pacific 53

Syracuse 87, Binghamton 74

Vermont 84, Boston College 65

SOUTH

Florida St. 66, Georgia St. 53

Gardner-Webb 66, N.C. Central 55

Georgia 49, Rutgers 48

Hampton 66, UNC Wilmington 52

James Madison 66, Virginia Tech 59

Kennesaw St. 72, Longwood 61

Kentucky 65, Chattanooga 55

LSU 86, Nicholls St. 49

Lipscomb 52, Presbyterian 45

Louisville 84, Tennessee Tech 54

Memphis 68, Tenn.-Martin 51

Mississippi St. 84, Maryland 55

Morehead St. 68, Winston-Salem 45

Savannah St. 60, SE Louisiana 50

South Carolina 63, Penn St. 56

Tennessee 77, Virginia 63

Texas A&M 79, Auburn 59

William & Mary 74, Davidson 63

MIDWEST

Canisius 74, Youngstown St. 52

Dayton 75, Seattle 37

Drake 78, Iowa St. 75

Georgetown 55, Purdue 39

Illinois 67, Bradley 45

Iowa 81, N. Iowa 70

Kansas 77, Michigan 66

Michigan St. 74, W. Michigan 51

Minnesota 87, Colorado 78

Missouri 76, Indiana 71

N. Illinois 74, S. Illinois 65

Nebraska 107, Washington St. 54

Northwestern 78, IPFW 58

Notre Dame 80, Iona 45

Ohio 70, George Washington 58

Valparaiso 68, Colorado St. 58

W. Kentucky 81, S. Dakota St. 74

Wisconsin 70, Cleveland St. 68

Wright St. 63, Akron 49

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 95, ETSU 78

Long Beach St. 79, Texas-Pan American 56

North Texas 79, UMKC 65

Oregon St. 70, Houston Baptist 42

Texas Tech 97, Ark.-Pine Bluff 57

FAR WEST

Baylor 69, California 49

Fresno St. 94, Saint Mary's, Calif. 81

Gonzaga 81, Washington 52

Loyola Marymount 65, UC Santa Barbara 40

Montana St. 70, Idaho 58

North Carolina 78, UNLV 68

Oregon 86, Montana 81

Portland 98, Sacramento St. 63

San Francisco 57, Utah St. 48

Stanford 76, UC Davis 51

TOURNAMENT

Preseason NIT

Championship

Ohio St. 93, Oklahoma St. 72

football

College

The AP Top 25

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Saturday, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pvs

1, Florida (36) 11-0 1,463 1

2, Alabama (13) 11-0 1,428 2

3, Texas (11) 11-0 1,425 3

4, TCU 11-0 1,309 4

5, Cincinnati 10-0 1,245 5

6, Boise St. 11-0 1,218 6

7, Georgia Tech 10-1 1,138 7

8, Pittsburgh 9-1 1,041 8

9, Ohio St. 10-2 1,016 9

10, Oregon 9-2 983 11

11, Oklahoma St. 9-2 793 12

12, Penn St. 10-2 773 13

13, Iowa 10-2 766 15

14, Virginia Tech 8-3 675 16

15, Clemson 8-3 609 18

16, Oregon St. 8-3 541 20

17, LSU 8-3 409 10

18, BYU 9-2 399 19

19, Miami 8-3 347 21

20, Mississippi 8-3 333 —

21, California 8-3 263 —

22, Utah 9-2 249 23

23, North Carolina 8-3 237 —

24, Southern Cal 7-3 225 22

25, Houston 9-2 199 24

Others receiving votes: Stanford 169, Nebraska 126, Wisconsin 40, Temple 32, Navy 24, Texas Tech 11, Northwestern 3, West Virginia 3, Auburn 2, Kentucky 2, Nevada 2, Arizona 1, Cent. Michigan 1.

figure skating

Skate Canada

Yesterday

At Kitchener, Ont.

Ice Dance

Free Dance

1, Tessa Virtue, and Scott Moir, Canada, 103.12. 2, Nathalie Pechalat and Fabianb Bourzat, France, 93.47. 3, Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, Russia, 85.67. 4, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje, Canada, 82.28. 5, Emily Samuelson, Novi, Mich., and Evan Bates, Ann Arbor, Mich., 77.80. 6, Carolina and Daniel Hermann Germany, 73.54. 7, Madison and Keiffer Hubbell, Sylvania, Ohio, 70.00. 8, Andrea Chong and Guillaume Gfeller, Canada, 64.04.

Final Standings

1, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, Canada, 204.38. 2, Nathalie Pechalat and Fabianb Bourzat, France, 185.07. 3, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje, Canada, 165.64. 4, Ekaterina Bobrova and Dmitri Soloviev, Russia, 161.68. 5, Emily SamuelsonNovi, Mich., and Evan Bates, Ann Arbor, Mich., 160.76. 6, Madison and Keiffer Hubbell, Sylvania, Ohio, 141.63. 7, Carolina and Daniel Hermann, Germany, 141.61. 8, Andrea Chong and Guillaume Gfeller, Canada, 128.70.

golf

LPGA Tour Championship

Yesterday

At The Houstonian Golf & Country Club

Richmond, Texas

Purse: $1.5 million

Yardage: 6,650; Par 72 (36-36)

Partial Second Round

Kristy McPherson 69-67—136

Anna Nordqvist 70-68—138

Mikaela Parmlid 73-66—139

Helen Alfredsson 72-67—139

Se Ri Pak 72-68—140

Suzann Pettersen 72-68—140

Karen Stupples 71-69—140

Song-Hee Kim 73-68—141

Ai Miyazato 73-68—141

Cristie Kerr 72-69—141

Stacy Lewis 70-71—141

Sophie Gustafson 70-71—141

Haeji Kang 69-72—141

Jee Young Lee 74-68—142

Maria Hjorth 73-69—142

Meena Lee 72-70—142

Wendy Ward 72-70—142

Hee Young Park 70-72—142

Sun Young Yoo 74-69—143

Jane Park 74-69—143

Rachel Hetherington 73-70—143

Morgan Pressel 72-71—143

Katherine Hull 71-72—143

Meg Mallon 70-73—143

Amy Yang 76-68—144

Janice Moodie 75-69—144

Angela Stanford 73-71—144

Paige Mackenzie 73-71—144

Hee-Won Han 72-72—144

Meredith Duncan 72-72—144

Karine Icher 71-73—144

Juli Inkster 70-74—144

Pat Hurst 69-75—144

Laura Davies 76-69—145

Erica Blasberg 73-72—145

Sarah Kemp 72-73—145

Ji Young Oh 70-75—145

Eunjung Yi 77-69—146

Catriona Matthew 77-69—146

Paula Creamer 76-70—146

Julieta Granada 75-71—146

Lindsey Wright 74-72—146

Jeehae Lee 74-72—146

Wendy Doolan 74-72—146

Giulia Sergas 72-74—146

Mindy Kim 72-74—146

Meaghan Francella 71-75—146

Jimin Kang 70-76—146

M.J. Hur 76-71—147

Marcy Hart 76-71—147

Joo Mi Kim 76-71—147

Brittany Lang 73-74—147

Jimin Jeong 72-75—147

Leta Lindley 70-77—147

Jennifer Rosales 77-71—148

Russy Gulyanamitta 74-74—148

Shanshan Feng 74-74—148

In-Kyung Kim 73-75—148

Allison Hanna 73-75—148

Marisa Baena 79-70—149

Minea Blomqvist 77-72—149

Sandra Gal 74-75—149

Amy Hung 72-77—149

Christina Kim 79-71—150

Eun-Hee Ji 76-74—150

Johanna Mundy 76-74—150

Jill McGill 76-74—150

Nicole Castrale 75-75—150

Anna Grzebien 79-72—151

Michele Redman 74-78—152

Nicole Jeray 78-75—153

Kim Hall 77-76—153

Audra Burks 74-79—153

Louise Stahle 79-75—154

Eva Dahllof 78-76—154

Moira Dunn 76-78—154

Mika Miyazato 78-77—155

Lorie Kane 79-77—156

Vicky Hurst 76-82—158

Failed to Finish

Lorena Ochoa 66

Reilley Rankin 67

Taylor Leon 68

Heather Bowie Young 69

Yani Tseng 69

Allison Fouch 70

Karin Sjodin 70

Irene Cho 70

Jiyai Shin 70

Na Yeon Choi 70

Brittany Lincicome 70

Chella Choi 71

Carolina Llano 72

Anna Rawson 72

Brandi Jackson 72

Jamie Hullett 72

Ashli Bunch 72

Sarah Jane Smith 73

Katie Futcher 73

Sarah Lee 73

Lisa Strom 74

Mollie Fankhauser 74

Becky Morgan 74

Leah Wigger 74

Diana D'Alessio 75

Stephanie Louden 75

Pornanong Phatlum 75

Karrie Webb 75

Beth Bader 76

Kris Tamulis 76

Danielle Downey 76

Il Mi Chung 76

Alena Sharp 77

Jackie Gallagher-Smith 77

Kris Tschetter 78

Dubai World Championship

Yesterday

At Jumeirah Golf Estates (Earth Course)

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Purse: $7.5 million

Yardage: 7,017; Par: 72

Lee Westwood 66-69-66-64—265

Ross McGowan 71-66-66-68—271

Rory McIlroy 68-69-69-67—273

Geoff Ogilvy 70-69-68-67—274

Padraig Harrington 68-69-69-68—274

Alexander Noren 70-69-67-69—275

Sergio Garcia 71-67-69-69—276

Adam Scott 68-73-67-68—276

Ian Poulter 71-74-68-65—278

Miguel Angel Jimenez 72-68-69-69—278

Peter Hanson 72-71-66-69—278

Louis Osthuizen 71-66-71-71—279

Robert Allenby 65-72-73-70—280

Oliver Wilson 71-72-70-68—281

Anthony Wall 71-71-70-69—281

Wen-Chong Liang 68-70-73-70—281

Camilo Villegas 68-69-73-71—281

Retief Goosen 69-71-69-72—281

Bradley Dredge 70-71-68-72—281

Jeev Milkha Singh 70-72-68-70—280

Thomas Aiken 68-70-70-72—280

Johan Edfors 69-70-71-72—282

Martin Kaymer 71-71-72-72—286

Ross Fisher 73-71-70-73—287

Ernie Els 74-74-70-71—289

running

Hawai'i Senior Olympics 10K

Nov. 15

Women

40-44: Wakaba Stephens 48:12, Claudia Cuadros 56:41. 45-49: Mei Chun Kwong-Davis 1:04:16, Chieko Dow 1:32:21. 50-54: Yvette Flynn 55:34, Belinda Defilippo 56:13, Robin Richardson 1:00:04, Beth Blackburn 1:07:59, Mary Anne Souza 1:09:30. 55-59: Angie Miyashiro 46:45, Halina Zaleski 52:17, Ayako Ishigaki 1:01:16. 60-64: Karen Loomis 58:46, Lee Saltonstall 1:02:52, Shirl Alvaro 1:05:52, Eiko Yonamine 1:35:22, Kazumi Iho 1:35:26. 65-69: Paula Jech 55:56, Akiko Murabayashi 1:00:14, Paula Carroll 1:11:00, Jutta Olson 1:29:03, Marion Morrison 1:32:16. 70-74: Joy Schoenecker 1:17:49. 85-89: Connie Conrad 1:25:30.

Men

10-14: Julian Ricardo Cuadros 56:40, Diego Eduardo Cuadros 1:00:24. 35-39: Patrick Kelly 50:30. 40-44: Jeffrey Keith Snoddy 1:00:06, Jorge Cuadros 1:00:28, David Pannell 1:31:28. 45-49: Karl Honma 38:47, Lance Davis 41:30, Lou Tomsic 47:29, Michael Cole 52:10, Atsushi Kumagai 1:24:05. 50-54: Joseph Bariyanga 37:11, David Christopher 42:29, Glen Oshiro 47:04, Michael Davis 1:04:12. 55-59: James Ritchie 55:46, Elmer Jan 56:05, Chris Mewhort 1:09:33. 60-64: John Burroughs 43:25, Frederick Mark 48:50, Gary Marr 50:09, Robert McDevitt 1:30:57. 65-69: Alberto Rivas 48:06, Howard Williams 55:33, H. Michael Richardson 56, George Yamanuha 1:02:26, Tom Jech 1:03:07. 70-74: Shuji Murabayashi 1:12:40, Moritaka Adachi 1:32:20. 75-79: Bob Olson 1:20:27. 80-84: Etsuo Tonokawa 1:21:24.

sailing

College Women

PCCSC Women's Fall Championship

Yesterday

At Mission, Bay, Calif.

Final Day

1, Stanford 61 total (44A-17B). 2, USC 7 1 (44-27). 3, UC Irvine 76 (40-36). 4, Hawai'i 87 (47-40). 5, UC Santa Barbara 89 (32-57). 6, UCSD 103 (39-64). 7, UC Berkeley 163 (88-75). 8, Chapman 166 (78-88). 9, CSUMB 177 (84-93).

soccer

Major League Soccer

MLS CUP

Yesterday: Los Angeles 1, Real Salt Lake 1, Real Salt Lake wins on penalty kicks, 5-4 .

Real Salt Lake 0 1—1

Los Angeles 1 0—1

First half—1, Los Angeles, Magee 3 (Donovan, Beckham), 41st minute. Second half—2, Real Salt Lake, Findley 13, 64th. Goalies—Real Salt Lake, Nick Rimando; Los Angeles, Donovan Ricketts. Yellow Cards—Johnson, Real Salt Lake, 14th; Birchall, Los Angeles, 39th. A—46,011 (32,400)

Major League Soccer Cup Winners

2009—Real Salt Lake 1, Los Angeles 1, Real Salt Lake wins on penalty kicks, 5-4. MVP: Nick Rimando.

2008—Columbus 3, N.Y. Red Bull 1. MVP: Guillermo Barros Schelotto.

2007—Houston 2, New England 1. MVP: Dwayne De Rosario.

2006—Houston 1, New England 1, Houston wins on penalty kicks, 4-3. MVP: Brian Ching.

2005—Los Angeles 1, New England 0, OT. MVP: Pando Ramirez.

2004—D.C. United 3, Kansas City 2. MVP: Alecko Eskandarian.

2003—San Jose 4, Chicago 2. MVP: Landon Donovan

2002—Los Angeles 1, New England 0, OT. MVP: Carlos Ruiz.

2001—San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1, OT. MVP: Dwayne De Rosario.

2000—Kansas City 1, Chicago 0. MVP: Tony Meola.

1999—D.C. United 2, Los Angeles 0. MVP: Ben Olsen.

1998—Chicago 2, D.C. United 0. MVP: Peter Nowak.

1997—D.C. United 2, Colorado 1. MVP: Jaime Moreno.

1996—D.C. United 3, Los Angeles 2. MVP: Marco Etcheverry.

High School Girls

Moanalua Varsity Thanksgiving Classic

Yesterday

At Waipi'o Soccer Park

Final Round

Moanalua 11, Nänäkuli 1

Kaläheo 2, Pac-Five 1

Final Standings

1, Moanalua. 2, Kaläheo. 3, Pac-Five. 4, Nänäkuli.

speed skating

Speedskating World Cup

Yesterday

At Hamar, Norway

Men

10,000 meters

1, Sven Kramer, Netherlands, 12 minutes, 50.96 seconds. 2, Bob de Jong, Netherlands, 12:54,97. 3, Ivan Skobrev, Russia, 13:01.41.

4, Havard Bokko, Norway, 13:04.08. 5, Carl Verheijen, Netherlands, 13:20.44. 6, Enrico Fabris, Italy, 13:21.02. 7, Wouter Olde Heuvel, Netherlands, 13:21.09. 8, Marco Weber, Germany, 13:25.96. 9, Johan Rojler, Sweden, 13:34.30. 10, Lucas Makowsky, Canada, 13:34.48.

World Cup Standings

(After three of six races)

1, Sven Kramer, Netherlands, 300 points. 2, Bob de Jong, Netherlands, 230. 3, Havard Bokko, Norway, 210. 4, Ivan Skobrev, Russia, 175. 5, Wouter Olde Heuvel, Netherlands, 140. 6, Carl Verheijen, Netherlands, 110. Also: 8, Shani Davis, United States, 76. 9, Chad Hedrick, United States, 73. 32, Brian Hansen, United States, 14. 33, Jonathan Kuck, United States, 14. 34, Ryan Bedford, United States, 12.

Women

1,500 meters

1, Kristina Groves, Canada, 1 minute, 55.16 seconds. 2, Ireen Wust, Netherlands, 1:55.95. 3, Martina Sablikova, Czech Republic, 1:56.34. 4, Daniela Anschutz Thoms, Germany, 1:57.00. 5, Alla Siabanova, Russia, 1:57.02. 6, Katarzyna Bachleda-Curus, Poland, 1:57.13. 7, Diane Valkenburg, Netherlands, 1:57.25. 8, Annette Gerritsen, Netherlands, 1:57.40. 9, Wang Fei, China, 1:57.58. 10, Maki Tabata, Japan, 1:58.04. Also: 12, Jilleanne Rookard, United States, 1:58.95. 17, Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr., United States, 2:00.49.

World Cup Standings

(After three of seven races)

1, Kristina Groves, Canada, 230 points. 2, Ireen Wust, Netherlands, 204. 3, Christine Nesbitt, Canada, 180. 4, Martina Sablikova, Czech Republic, 160. 5, Daniela Anschutz Thoms, Germany, 156. 6, Diane Valkenburg, Netherlands, 130. Also: 15, Jennifer Rodriguez, United States, 57. 22, Jilleanne Rookard, United States, 29. 26, Catherine Raney Norman, United States, 19. 34, Nancy Swider-Peltz Jr., United States, 11.

sumo

November Grand Sumo Tournament

At Kyushu, Japan

Day 8 Results

M14—Kasugao (2-6) def. M15—Yamamotoyama (1-7). M12—Shotenro (4-4) def. M16—Tamaasuka (3-5). M11—Tamawashi (5-3) def. M13—Mokonami (5-3). M11—Takamisakari (6-2) def. M10—Asasekiryu (2-6). M15—Shimotori (4-4) def. M10—Kokkai (3-5). M9—Miyabiyama (6-2) def. M14—Kimurayama (3-5). M8—Tochinoshin (7-1) def. M13—Tosayutaka (5-3). M7—Tamanoshima (3-5) def. M12—Toyohibiki (4-4). M7—Homasho (4-4) def. M6—Wakanosato (3-5). M5—Toyonoshima (6-2) def. M9—Yoshikaze (7-1). M5—Kakizoe (5-3) def. M8—Aran (2-6). M6—Kyokutenho (4-4) def. M3—Bushuyama (3-5). M2—Kotoshogiku (4-4) def. M4—Iwakiyama (1-7). M1—Takekaze (4-4) def. M1—Aminishiki (4-4). K—Kisenosato (3-5) def. K—Goeido (2-6). O—Kotomitsuki (5-3) def. M4—Hokutoriki (4-4). O—Kotooshu (7-1) def. M2—Tokitenku (1-7). O—Kaio (5-3) def. O—Chiyotaikai (2-6). S—Baruto (5-3) def. O—Harumafuji (3-5). Y—Asashoryu (8-0) def. M3—Tochiozan (3-5). Y—Hakuho (8-0) def. S—Kakuryu (2-6).

tennis

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

Yesterday

At O2 Arena

London

Purse: $5 million (Tour Championship)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

Round Robin

Singles

Group A—Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Juan Martin del Potro (5), Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Fernando Verdasco (7), Spain, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1. Standings—Federer 1-0 (2-1), Murray 1-0 (2-1), del Potro 0-1 (1-2), Verdasco 0-1 (1-2).

Doubles

Group A—Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (8), Poland, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (1), Serbia, 6-4, 6-4. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Mark Knowles (3), Bahamas, def. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Michal Mertinak (5), Slovakia, 6-3, 6-3. Standings—Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 1-0 (2-0), Bhupathi-Knowles 1-0 (2-0), Cermak-Mertinak 0-1 (0-2), Nestor-Zimonjic 0-1 (0-2).

volleyball

College Women

CSTV/AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll Matches—No. 13 Florida def. No. 10 Kentucky 31-29, 25-23, 24-26, 25-21. No. 15 Florida State def. Maryland 25-22, 25-23, 25-9. No. 17 LSU def. Alabama 25-12, 27-25, 25-19. No. 19 Arizona def. No. 11 California 25-17, 25-22, 18-25, 25-21. No. 26 Dayton def. No. 20 Saint Louis 22-25, 17-25, 25-23, 25-15, 15-7.