For the Record
TRIVIA ANSWER
Texas, with nine.
Source: Los Angeles Times
SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College men, EA Sports Maui Invitational, Chaminade vs. Vanderbilt, 8:30 a.m.; Colorado vs. Arizona, 11 a.m.; Maryland vs. Cincinnati, 2 p.m.; Gonzaga vs. Wisconsin, 4:30 p.m. Games at Lahaina Civic Center.
GOLF
Governor John A. Burns Cup Challenge, Final round (Individual matches), tee times start at 7:16 a.m, at Mid-Pacific Country Club.
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.
SPORTS TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College men, EA Sports Maui Invitational. Seventh place: Chaminade-Vanderbilt loser vs. Colorado-Arizona loser, 9 a.m. Third place: Maryland-Cincinnati loser vs. Gonzaga-Wisconsin loser, 11:30 a.m. Fifth place: Chaminade-Vanderbilt winner vs. Colorado-Arizona winner, 2 p.m. Final: Maryland-Cincinnati winner vs. Gonzaga-Wisconsin winner, 5 p.m. Games at Lahaina Civic Center.
College men, Western New Mexico at Hawai'i-Hilo, 7:30 p.m.
College men, Oakland City (Ind.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities 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.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
Associate Press Top 25 Poll
Released yesterday
Rank, School Record Pts Pvs
1, Kansas (56) 3-0 1,613 1
2, Michigan St. (7) 4-0 1,538 2
3, Texas (1) 2-0 1,439 3
4, Villanova 5-0 1,397 5
5, Kentucky 4-0 1,333 4
6, Purdue 3-0 1,314 7
7, Duke 4-0 1,163 9
8, West Virginia 1-0 1,133 8
9, Tennessee 4-0 1,040 10
10, Syracuse (1) 4-0 1,013 —
11, North Carolina 4-1 914 6
12, Butler 3-0 872 11
13, Connecticut 3-0 850 12
14, Washington 4-0 844 14
15, Michigan 2-0 672 15
16, Louisville 3-0 486 20
17, Ohio St. 3-1 466 15
18, Georgetown 3-0 418 19
19, Clemson 3-0 408 22
20, Illinois 3-0 366 23
21, Maryland 3-0 296 25
22, Minnesota 3-0 292 24
23, Notre Dame 4-0 117 —
24, Vanderbilt 2-0 108 —
25, Oklahoma 2-1 107 17
Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 90, Florida St. 84, Georgia Tech 76, California 72, Mississippi 67, Xavier 67, Oklahoma St. 59, Memphis 56, Florida 52, Kansas St. 49, Wake Forest 49, Dayton 48, BYU 42, Tulsa 31, Miami 24, Texas A&M 10, Missouri 8, Mississippi St. 7, Old Dominion 7, Pittsburgh 6, UNLV 5, South Carolina 4, Temple 4, Baylor 3, Arizona St. 1, Cal St.-Fullerton 1, Harvard 1, New Mexico 1, Siena 1, Va. Commonwealth 1.
Note: First-place votes in parentheses.
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Army 56, Harvard 53
Charlotte 88, Yale 74
Duquesne 70, Binghamton 52
Fairfield 72, American U. 56
Hofstra 70, Elon 46
Lehigh 86, Monmouth, N.J. 74
Manhattan 73, Florida Atlantic 66
SOUTH
Charleston Southern 99, Trinity, Fla. 50
Clemson 102, Winthrop 66
E. Kentucky 68, Fairleigh Dickinson 39
James Madison 79, N.C. Central 66
Louisville 80, Appalachian St. 53
Murray St. 84, Fla. International 71
N. Carolina A&T 65, Middle Tennessee 56
North Carolina 93, Gardner-Webb 72
Oakland, Mich. 77, Tennessee Tech 56
S. Carolina St. 75, Southern Wesleyan 69
Samford 68, McNeese St. 52
Stillman 77, Alabama A&M 75
Va. Commonwealth 63, Hampton 52
Virginia Tech 71, Campbell 60
W. Carolina 70, Ark.-Monticello 44
W. Kentucky 68, CS Northridge 67
MIDWEST
Coastal Carolina 77, Indiana St. 62
Illinois St. 69, Ill.-Chicago 65
Loyola of Chicago 60, W. Michigan 58
Ohio 71, Lamar 46
Wis.-Milwaukee 96, Texas St. 77
SOUTHWEST
SMU 69, Huston-Tillotson 65
TCU 76, Colgate 63
UTSA 66, UC Irvine 56
FAR WEST
Montana 68, Oregon 55
Saint Mary's, Calif. 92, Cal Poly 67
San Diego St. 62, Fresno St. 58
UC Santa Barbara 76, San Francisco 65
UCLA 71, Pepperdine 52
TOURNAMENT
O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic
FIRST ROUND
Pittsburgh 68, Wichita St. 55
Texas 85, Iowa 60
USVI Paradise Jam
CHAMPIONSHIP
Purdue 73, Tennessee 72
THIRD PLACE
DePaul 58, Saint Joseph's 51
FIFTH PLACE
N. Iowa 81, Boston College 69
SEVENTH PLACE
East Carolina 82, S. Dakota St. 73
MAUI INVITATIONAL
FIRST ROUND
YESTERDAY
AT LAHAINA CIVIC CENTER
Colorado (3-1) 40 32—72
Gonzaga (3-1) 29 47—76
Leading scorers—CU: Cory Higgins 19, Alec Burks 11. GU: Steven Gray 27, Matt Bouldin 21. Rebounds—CU: Burks 6, Higgins 6. GU: Elias Harris 10, Robert Sacre 7. Assists—CU: Nate Tomlinson 8.
Cincinnati (3-0) 36 31—67
Vanderbilt (2-1) 24 34—58
Leading scorers—CU: Yancy Gates 16, Dion Dixon 12. VU: Jermaine Beal 16, A.J. Ogilvy 13, Jeffery Taylor 11, John Jenkins 11. Rebounds—CU: Gates 10, Dixon 10. VU: andrew Walker 9.
Maryland (3-0) 36 43—79
Chaminade (0-1) 26 25—51
Leading scorers—UM: Sean Mosley 19, Eric Hayes 12. CU: Shane Hanson 14, Steven Bennett 12. Rebounds—UM: Jordan Williams 10, Sean Mosley 8, James Padgett 6. CU: Hanson 7, Cartier Carter 7.
ARIZONA (2-1) 23 38—61
Wisconsin (3-0) 31 34—65
Leading scorers—UA: Derrick Williams 25, Nic Wise 13. UW: Trevon Hughes 24, Keaton, Nankivil 12. Rebounds—UA: Jamelle Horne 11. UW: Nankivil 8.
COLLEGE WOMEN
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 POLL
RELEASED YESTERDAY
Rank, School Record Pts Pvs
1, Connecticut (40) 3-0 1,000 1
2, Stanford 4-0 957 2
3, Ohio St. 5-0 892 3
4, North Carolina 3-0 871 4
5, Notre Dame 3-0 833 5
6, Tennessee 3-0 820 6
7, LSU 4-0 731 7
8, Baylor 2-1 679 8
9, Xavier 2-0 659 9
10, Duke 2-1 561 11
11, Texas A&M 3-0 554 15
12, Florida St. 4-0 515 13
13, Texas 2-1 473 10
14, Georgia 3-0 441 16
15t, DePaul 4-0 390 17
15t, Virginia 3-1 390 12
17, Arizona St. 2-1 335 14
18, Kansas 3-0 321 19
19, Mississippi St. 4-0 277 25
20, Oklahoma 2-1 270 20
21, Vanderbilt 3-0 247 22
22, California 2-1 229 17
23, San Diego St. 3-0 112 —
24, Pittsburgh 2-0 106 —
25, Michigan St. 2-2 95 21
Others receiving votes: Georgia Tech 49, Middle Tennessee 44, Dayton 39, Louisville 22, Rutgers 15, Oklahoma St. 13, Maryland 10, Nebraska 10, TCU 7, Hartford 6, Temple 6, Purdue 5, Wake Forest 4, Gonzaga 3, St. John's 3, Syracuse 3, Wis.-Green Bay 2, Duquesne 1.
Note: First-place votes in parentheses.
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Albany, N.Y. 70, St. Francis, NY 49
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 65, Stillman 49
Duke 57, Charlotte 44
Florida A&M 64, Albany, Ga. 42
George Mason 57, Jacksonville 49
N.C. State 62, Old Dominion 52
Sam Houston St. 67, Grambling St. 59
South Alabama 74, W. Illinois 44
Southern Miss. 81, William Carey 55
Wake Forest 62, Coppin St. 40
MIDWEST
Creighton 63, Kansas St. 54
Loyola of Chicago 85, SIU-Edwardsville 66
Wichita St. 56, La Salle 43
Xavier 92, MVSU 52
SOUTHWEST
Cent. Arkansas 60, Jackson St. 46
TCU 85, Texas Southern 55
Texas St. 65, SW Assemblies of God 51
FAR WEST
Arizona 65, Mississippi 59
CS Bakersfield 77, UC Irvine 70
Nevada 50, Weber St. 38
North Dakota 57, New Mexico St. 50
NCAA DIVISION II
Hawai'i Pacific vs. Adams State
YESTERDAY
Alamosa, Colo.
HPU (0-2) 36 32—68
ASU (3-1) 46 44—90
Leading scorers—HPU: Genesis Lewis 17, Paris Gravely 11. ASU: Vera Jo Bustos 21, Kendra Coveal 19, Kelsie Kruger 19, Crystal Loch 11. Rebounds—ASU: Coveal 11, Bustos 7, Ruchelle McCracken 6. Assists—HPU: Tiffany Wilson 6. ASU: Misti Solomon 7.
CRICKET
HONOLULU CRICKET LEAGUE
SUNDAY
AT KAPI'OLANI PARK
Kiwis 173, Windies 172
Top batsmen—Kiw: Troy Gomes 32, Munna Hussain 32. Win: Raghu Srinivasan 44, Owen O'Callaghan 18. Top bowlers—Kiw: Lyle Carden 3-9, Lazar Joseph 3-31. Win: Subbu Raman 2-16, Rahu Vijayakumar 2-33.
GOLF
Governor John A. Burns Cup Challenge
YESTERDAY
AT MID-PACIFIC COUNTRY CLUB
FIRST ROUND
FOUR-BALL MATCH PLAY (BEST BALL)
Ryan Perez/Lorens Chan (amateur) def. Matt Pakkala/Travis Toyama (professional), 5 and 4. Wade Nishimoto/Andrew Feldmann (p) def. Mike Kawate/Scott Ichimura (a), 3 and 2. Bradley Shigizawa/David Saka (a) def. Ron Castillo Jr./John Hearn, 1 up. Lance Taketa/Eric Dugas (p) def. Brandan Kop/Jonathan ota (a), 2 and 1. TJ Kua/Nainoa Calip (a) def. Regan Lee/Beau Yokomoto, 2 and 1. John Lynch/Joe Phengsavath (p) def. Christian Akau/Matthew Ma (a), 1 up.
SECOND ROUND
Foursome Match Play (Scotch)
Pakkala/Toyama (p) def. Perez/Chan (a), 1 up. Kawate/Ichimura (a) def. nishimoto/Feldmann (p), 2 and 1. Shigizawa (a) def. Castillo Jr./Hearn (p), 3 and 2. Taketa/Dugas (p) def. Kop/Ota (a), 1 up. Kua/Calip (a) def. Lee/Yokomoto (p), 5 and 4. Lynch/Phengsavath (p) def. Akau/Ma (a), 3 and 1.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
ALL TIMES HAWAI'I
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Nashville 3, Detroit 1
N.Y. Islanders 4, Toronto 3, OT
N.Y. Rangers 7, Columbus 4
Ottawa 4, Washington 3, OT
Pittsburgh 3, Florida 2, OT
Boston 4, St. Louis 2
Dallas 2, Carolina 0
Colorado 5, Philadelphia 4
Edmonton 4, Phoenix 0
Calgary at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
TODAY'S GAMES
Columbus at Montreal, 2:30 p.m.
TOMORROW'S GAMES
Ottawa at New Jersey, 2 p.m.
Buffalo at Washington, 2 p.m.
Toronto at Tampa Bay, 2 p.m.
Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.
Montreal at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.
Atlanta at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 2:30 p.m.
St. Louis at Dallas, 3 p.m.
Boston at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Nashville at Colorado, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles at Edmonton, 4:30 p.m.
Phoenix at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.
Carolina at Anaheim, 5 p.m.
Chicago at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.
Detroit 0 1 0—1
Nashville 1 1 1—3
First—1, Nashville, Arnott 7 (Sullivan, Weber), 10:24 (pp). Second—2, Nashville, Erat 3 (Ward, Legwand), 1:41 (pp). 3, Detroit, Miller 1 (Cleary, Ericsson), 6:38. Third—4, Nashville, Erat 4 (Tootoo, Hamhuis), 17:40. Goalies—Detroit, Osgood. Nashville, Rinne. A—14,410 (17,113). T—2:21.
N.Y. Islanders 0 3 0 1—4
Toronto 0 1 2 0—3
Second—1, N.Y. Islanders, Tambellini 7 (Streit, Gervais), 11:04. 2, N.Y. Islanders, Moulson 11 (Hillen, Hunter), 12:23. 3, N.Y. Islanders, Bergenheim 3, 14:17 (sh). 4, Toronto, Kessel 6 (Stajan, Kaberle), 15:32. Third—5, Toronto, Primeau 2 (White, Stempniak), 2:10. 6, Toronto, Hagman 9 (Stajan, Kaberle), 9:18. Overtime—7, N.Y. Islanders, Bailey 6 (Bergenheim, Gervais), 4:17. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Roloson. Toronto, Toskala, Gustavsson. A—19,263 (18,819). T—2:37.
Columbus 2 1 1—4
N.Y. Rangers 3 4 0—7
First—1, Columbus, MacKenzie 1 (Torres, Boll), 5:38. 2, Columbus, Boll 2 (Torres, Klesla), 9:31. 3, N.Y. Rangers, Gaborik 17 (Prospal, Higgins), 11:29. 4, N.Y. Rangers, Anisimov 5 (Gaborik, Redden), 13:37. 5, N.Y. Rangers, Del Zotto 5, 17:19. Second—6, N.Y. Rangers, Avery 3 (Parenteau), 6:12 (pp). 7, N.Y. Rangers, Avery 4 (Gaborik, Anisimov), 7:03. 8, N.Y. Rangers, Gaborik 18 (Higgins), 7:23. 9, N.Y. Rangers, Gilroy 3 (Parenteau, Anisimov), 12:47. 10, Columbus, Huselius 9 (Vermette, Commodore), 18:48. Third—11, Columbus, Voracek 6 (Brassard, Umberger), 8:13. Goalies—Columbus, Mason, Garon. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—18,200 (18,200). T—2:30.
Washington 2 1 0 0—3
Ottawa 1 0 2 1—4
First—1, Ottawa, Regin 3 (Winchester, Shannon), 7:27. 2, Washington, Clark 2 (Pothier, Ovechkin), 11:19. 3, Washington, Morrison 8 (Green, Fehr), 19:30. Second—4, Washington, Beagle 1, 11:44. Third—5, Ottawa, Neil 4 (Kuba), 3:18. 6, Ottawa, Picard 2 (Kuba, Michalek), 7:40 (pp). Overtime—7, Ottawa, Fisher 10 (Phillips, Kuba), 1:14. Goalies—Washington, Varlamov. Ottawa, Elliott. A—16,210 (19,153). T—2:24.
Pittsburgh 0 0 2 1—3
Florida 1 1 0 0—2
First—1, Florida, Horton 7 (Weiss, Frolik), 17:33. Second—2, Florida, Ballard 1 (Frolik, Horton), 10:21. Third—3, Pittsburgh, Dupuis 6 (Orpik, Engelland), 4:49. 4, Pittsburgh, Rupp 5 (Malkin, Adams), 17:28. Overtime—5, Pittsburgh, Crosby 11 (Malkin, Guerin), 3:07 (pp). Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury. Florida, Vokoun. A—17,024 (19,250). T—2:29.
Boston 1 2 1—4
St. Louis 1 1 0—2
First—1, Boston, Recchi 4 (Bergeron, Krejci), 11:00 (pp). 2, St. Louis, Tkachuk 5 (Colaiacovo, Johnson), 12:31. Second—3, Boston, Wheeler 6 (Bergeron, Wideman), 3:02 (pp). 4, St. Louis, Colaiacovo 2 (Boyes, Steen), 7:37. 5, Boston, Lucic 2 (Chara, Bergeron), 12:10. Third—6, Boston, Sturm 6 (Bergeron), 11:14 (sh). Goalies—Boston, Rask. St. Louis, Mason. A—19,150 (19,150). T—2:22.
Carolina 0 0 0—0
Dallas 1 0 1—2
First—1, Dallas, Benn 4 (Morrow, Richards), 9:30 (pp). Third—2, Dallas, Richards 7 (Ribeiro, Niskanen), 2:07 (pp). Goalies—Carolina, Legace. Dallas, Turco. A—16,243 (18,532). T—2:27.
Philadelphia 1 1 2—4
Colorado 2 3 0—5
First—1, Colorado, Jones 9 (Wolski, Stastny), 1:01. 2, Colorado, Stastny 5 (Cumiskey), 5:32. 3, Philadelphia, Briere 9 (Coburn, Richards), 19:26. Second—4, Philadelphia, Carter 8 (Briere, Hartnell), :29. 5, Colorado, McLeod 5 (O'Reilly, Stewart), 6:03. 6, Colorado, Hannan 2 (Stastny), 9:06. 7, Colorado, Jones 10 (O'Reilly, Liles), 15:16. Third—8, Philadelphia, Briere 10 (Hartnell, Carcillo), 11:17. 9, Philadelphia, Carter 9 (Bartulis, Briere), 15:21 (pp). Goalies—Philadelphia, Emery, Boucher. Colorado, Anderson. A—13,281 (18,007). T—2:22.
Phoenix 0 0 0—0
Edmonton 3 1 0—4
First—1, Edmonton, Moreau 4 (Potulny, Visnovsky), 7:59. 2, Edmonton, Souray 2 (Horcoff, Brule), 11:07. 3, Edmonton, Hemsky 7 (Penner), 11:14. Second—4, Edmonton, Horcoff 5 (Souray, Visnovsky), 19:59 (pp). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Edmonton, Deslauriers. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:23.
Calgary 1 0 1 0—2
Anaheim 2 0 0 0—3
Anaheim won shootout 1-0
First—1, Calgary, Glencross 5 (Jokinen, Sarich), 13:44. 2, Anaheim, Ryan 10 (Perry), 15:47. 3, Anaheim, Getzlaf 4 (Whitney, Wisniewski), 16:55. Third—4, Calgary, Iginla 16 (Jokinen), 19:42. Shootout—Calgary 0 (Dawes NG, Jokinen NG, Glencross NG), Anaheim 1 (Perry NG, Getzlaf NG, Selanne G). Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Anaheim, Giguere. A—15,348 (17,174). T—2:39.
Mixed Martial Arts
X1 World Events Lights Out
Nov. 21
At Kekuaokalani Gym
Kailua, Kona
Main Card
185 lbs.—Chris Cisneros (Hawaiian MMA) def. Kaleo Padilla (Kona BC), TKO-3rd round. 145—Justin mercado (MMAD) def. Tyler Kahihikolo (Average Joes), unanimous decision-3rd. 170 XMA—Kaeo Meyers (Kona BC) def. Ronald Hayward (PFC), TKO-2nd (doctor stopped). 170—Dave Pakele (AJ) def. Elijah Young (BJ Penn), UD-3rd. 145 XMA—Spencer higa (HIBC) def. Peni Taufaao (Team Assassin), UD-3rd.
UNDERCARD (AMATEUR)
140—Timothy Meeks (HIBC) def. Keean De Sa (Freelance), TKO. HW—Chad Thomas (HIBC) def. Austin Taufa (Kona BC), TKO-1st. 145—Waylen Cerenio (HIBC) def. Petey Vital (Demon MMA), UD-2nd. 155—Dylan Fillekes (AJ) def. Elia Mundon (PFC), TKO-2nd. 170—Palema Amone (AJ) def. Kapono Kuikahi (HMMA), TKO-1st. 145—Brensen Hansen (MMAD) def. Daniel Friend (HIBC), UD-3rd. 140—Randee Soria (808FF) vs. Levi Agcalon (HIBC), draw-2nd. 185—Dayton Kalai (HIBC) vs. Miles Paaiva (Freelance), majority-2nd. 135—Kuulei Ohia (MMAD) def. Riquo Abadilla (HIBC), TKO-1st. 160—Ryan Dela Cruz (808FF) def. Malu Benedicto (PFC), submission-1st. 150—Lani Fauhiva (AJ) def. Sharmaine Kahele (HIBC), TKO-1st. 170—Liatama Amisone (HIBC) def. Martin Medina (Kona BC), UD-2nd. 140—Treven Mukai (HMMA) def. Roy Higa (HIBC), major decision-2nd. 130—Mark Gersaba (AJ) vs. Keola Arakaki (HIBC), draw-2nd. 145 KB—Carlos Garrido (Kona BC) def. Jacob Kepa (HIBC), MD-3rd. 120—Sarah Kahele (HIBC) def. Sivada Koulthasen (Team Submit), TKO-1st.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU
YESTERDAY
JUNIOR VARSITY
Kamehameha-Blue 2, Kamehameha-White 0
Punahou-Blue 1, 'Iolani 0
Pac-Five 3, Punahou-Gold 1
SUMO
November Grand Sumo Tournament
Kyushu, Japan
Day 9 Results
M15—Shimotori (5-4) def. J1—Masatsukasa (2-7). M13—Mokonami (6-3) def. M12—Toyohibiki (4-5). M12—Shotenro (5-4) def. M14—Kasugao (2-7). M11—Takamisakari (7-2) def. M13—Tosayutaka (5-4). M10—Kokkai (4-5) def. M14—Kimurayama (3-6). M10—Asasekiryu (3-6) def. M15—Yamamotoyama (1-8). M11—Tamawashi (6-3) def. M8—Aran (2-7). M9—Miyabiyama (7-2) def. M7—Tamanoshima (3-6). M9—yoshikaze (8-1) def. M6—Wakanosato (3-6). M5—Kakizoe (6-3) def. M8—Tochinoshin (7-2). M5—Toyonoshima (7-2) def. M7—Homasho (4-5). M6—Kyokutenho (5-4) def. M4—Hokutoriki (4-5). M2—Tokitenku (2-7) def. M4—Iwakiyama (1-8). M2—Kotoshogiku (5-4) def. M1—Aminishiki (4-5). K—Goeido (3-6) def. M1—Takekaze (4-5). O—Harumafuji (4-5) def. M3—Bushuyama (3-6). O—Kotomitsuki (6-3) def. S—Kakuryu (2-7). O—Kotooshu (8-1) def. K—Kisenosato (3-6). O—Kaio (6-3) def. M3—Tochiozan (3-6). Y—Hakuho (9-0) def. O—Chiyotaikai (2-7). Y—Asashoryu (9-0) def. S—Baruto (5-4).
TABLE TENNIS
HAWAI'I SENIOR OLYMPICS
NOV. 14
AT MÄNOA DISTRICT PARK
SINGLES
Men—Ages 45-49: 1, Billy Kanae. 2, Ivan Paik. 3, Grant Yamashiro. 50-54: 1, Allen Kaichi. 2, Tom Ettinger. 3, Jack Crouse. 55-59: 1, Dominic Lam. 60-64: 1, Paul Ishimitsu. 2, Frank Correa. 3, Takeo Nakamura. 75-79: 1, Bill Lum. Women—50-54: 1, Toshimi Cho. 60-64: 1, Kiyoko Endo.
DOUBLES
Men—45-49: 1, Tom Ettinger/Billy Kanae. 2, Paul Ishimitsu/Ivan Pauk. 50-54: 1, Allen Kaichi/Takeo Nakamura. 60-64: 1, Frank Correa/Bill Lum. Mixed—50-54: 1, Toshimi Cho/Paul Ishimitsu. 60-64: 1, Bill Lum/Kiyoko Endo.
VOLLEYBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN
AVCA DIVISION I COACHES TOP 25 POLL
RELEASED YESTERDAY
Rank, School Pts Rec Pvs
1, Penn State (60) 1500 30-0 1
2, Texas 1429 22-1 2
3, Hawai'i 1384 26-2 3
4, Washington 1296 22-4 4
5, Illinois 1219 23-4 5
6, Stanford 1204 20-7 6
7, Iowa State 1150 24-4 8
8, Nebraska 1069 21-6 9
9, UCLA 999 21-8 7
10, Kentucky 849 27-3 10
11, California 829 18-8 11
12, Michigan 813 24-7 14
13, Minnesota 732 22-8 12
14, Florida State 712 27-2 15t
15, Florida 680 21-5 13
16, Southern California 659 19-9 15t
17, LSU 583 23-5 17
18, Oregon 538 17-9 18
19, Arizona 495 18-8 19
20, Northern Iowa 273 28-2 21
21, St. Mary's (Calif.) 255 21-4 22
22, Saint Louis 168 23-7 20
23, Colorado State 153 23-4 25
24, Dayton 112 28-3 NR
25, Notre Dame 82 21-4 23
Others receiving votes and appearing on two or more ballots: Baylor 52, Tennessee 50, San Diego 34, Washington State 27, Duke 25, UC Irvine 19, Pepperdine 18, Long Beach State 14, Texas A&M 13, Florida International 12, Ohio State 11, Louisville 9, UC Santa Barbara 9, Ohio 7, Oklahoma 5. Dropped out: Baylor (24).
Notes: First-place votes in parentheses. Two schools were listed on only one ballot for a total of 11 points.
WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
YESTERDAY
AT ORLEANS ARENA
LAS VEGAS
No. 3 Idaho vs. No. 6 Boise State
Idaho (15-15) 22 24 25 21
Boise State (8-21) 25 26 23 25
Kill leaders—UI: Sarah Conwell 19, Debbie Pederson 12. BSU: Alisha King 16, Sadie Maughan 13, Amanda Remy 13. Digs—UI: Meredith Rice 37, Sarah Conwell 16, Janelle Chow 15. BSU: Jeanene Rose 22, Lauren Hamm 14, Remy 11. Assists—UI: Jennifer Feicht 25, Katie Tribley 23. BSU: Breann Nesselhuf 49.
No. 5 Fresno State vs. No. 4 Nevada
FSU (15-15) 14 25 20 26 15
UNR (11-20) 25 23 25 24 12
Kill leaders—FSU: Lauren Berger 15, Kelli arker 13, Brianna Clarke 12, Baylee Platt 12. UNR: Kylie Harrington 18, Lindsay Baldwin 15, Erin Garvey 14. Digs—FSU: Kelly Mason 16, Platt 13, Allanah Munson 12. UNR: Nicicole Link 17. Assists—FSU: Munson 36, Lisa Gera 21. UNR: Sonnie Sei 44.
TODAY'S GAMES
No. 2 New Mexico State vs. No. 6 Boise State, 3 p.m. No. 1 Hawai'i vs. No. 5 Fresno State, 5:30 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston Red Sox—Named DeMarlo Hale bench coach, Tim Bogar third base coach, Ron Johnson first base coach and Rob Leary major league coaching staff assistant.
Chicago White Sox—Agreed to terms with SS Omar Vizquel on a one-year contract.
Oakland Athletics—Agreed to terms with 3B Dallas McPherson on a minor league contract.
Seattle Mariners—Named John Stearns, Todd Greene and Bill Masse major league scouts.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago Cubs—Named Wally Hayward executive vice president, chief sales and marketing officer.
Milwaukee Brewers—Agreed to terms with LHP Chris Capuano on a minor league contract.
FOOTBALL
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
New Orleans Saints—Signed CB Mike McKenzie.
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
NHL—Suspended Montreal F Georges Laraque for five games for an incident that took place during a Nov. 21 game against Detroit.
Chicago Blackhawks—Reassigned LW Bryan Bickell to Rockford (AHL).
Columbus Blue Jackets—Placed F Derek Dorsett on injured reserve, retroactive to Nov. 19.
Minnesota Wild—Traded LW Benoit Pouliot to Montreal for LW Guillaume Latendresse.
Montreal Canadiens—Recalled F Sergei Kostitsyn from Hamilton (AHL).
Phoenix Coyotes—Fired San Antonio (AHL) coach Greg Ireland. Named Ray Edwards interim coach.
San Jose Sharks—Reassigned F Benn Ferriero, F Ryan Vesce and F Logan Couture to Worcester (AHL).
Tampa Bay Lightning—Reassigned D Mike Lundin to Norfolk (AHL).
COLLEGE
Appalachian State—Named Mike Kent director of strength and conditioning, effective Dec. 1.
Northeastern—Announced it is dropping its football program.
Thiel—Announced the addition of men's volleyball beginning in the 2010-11 season.
Sam Houston State—Fired football coach Todd Whitten.
Western Kentucky—Named Willie Taggart football coach.