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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, November 25, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Lafayette vs. Lehigh, who have played 145 times since 1884.

Source: Advertiser research

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College men, EA Sports Maui Invitational. Seventh place: Chaminade vs. Colorado, 9 a.m. Third place: Maryland vs. Wisconsin, 11:30 a.m. Fifth place: Vanderbilt vs. Arizona, 2 p.m. Final: Cincinnati vs. Gonzaga, 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

EA SPORTS MAUI INVITATIONAL

YESTERDAY

AT LAHAINA CIVIC CENTER

VANDERBILT VS. CHAMINADE

Vanderbilt (3-1) 32 36—68

Chaminade (0-2) 26 15—41

Leading scorers—VU: John Jenkins 14, Jermaine Beal 10, Jeffery Taylor 9. CU: Sahne Hanson 9, Cartier Carter 9. Rebounds—VU: Darshawn McClellan 8. CU: Hanson 10, Chandler Pearson 8. Assists—VU: Beal 5. CU: Steven Bennett 4.

COLORADO VS. ARIZONA

Colorado (3-2) 34 46 7—87

Arizona 35 45 11—91

Leading scorers—CU: Cory Higgins 28, Nate Tomlinson 20, Alec Burks 19, Austin Dufault 14. UA: Nic Wise 30, Jamelle Horne 17, Brendon Lavender 16, Derrick Williams 11. Rebounds—CU: Dufault 11. UA: Williams 9, Horne 8. Assists—CU: Tomlinson 4. UA: Wise 6.

MARYLAND VS. CINCINNATI

Maryland (4-1) 18 39—57

Cincinnati (4-0) 31 38—69

Leading scorers—UM: Greivis Vasquez 19, James Padgett 9. CU: Yancy Gates 17, Deonta Vaughn 16, Lance Stephenson 11. Rebounds—UM: Jordan Williams 9. CU: Gates 13, Stephenson 8. Assists—UM: Vasquez 4. CU: Vaughn 5.

GONZAGA VS. WISCONSIN

Gonzaga (4-1) 43 31—74

Wisconsin (3-1) 33 28—61

Leading scorers—GU: Matt Bouldin 18, Steven Gray 15, Robert Sacre 13, Elias Harris 12. UW: Jordan Taylor 19, Jon Leuer 18 Trevon Hughes 10. Rebounds—GU: Harris 8. UW: Jason Bohannon 8. Assists—GU: Bouldin 5. UW: Leuer 4.

HIGH SCHOOL

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

Girls JV—University HIgh 44, La Pietra 10

FOOTBALL

COLLEGE

BALL ST. 22, W. MICHIGAN 17

Ball St. 6 7 3 6—22

W. Michigan 0 10 0 7—17

BSU—FG McGarvey 31, 10:02.

BSU—FG McGarvey 45, 4:08.

BSU—Lewis 3 run (McGarvey kick), 14:36.

WMU—FG Potter 29, 4:33.

WMU—West 1 run (Potter kick), :28.

BSU—FG McGarvey 48, 7:13.

WMU—J.White 4 pass from Hiller (Potter kick), 14:54.

BSU—Todd 87 punt return (run failed), 7:57.

A—20,344.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

ALL TIMES HAWAI'I

YESTERDAY'S RESULT

Montreal 5, Columbus 3

TODAY'S GAMES

Toronto at Tampa Bay, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.

Ottawa at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Washington, 2 p.m.

N.Y. Rangers at Florida, 2:30 p.m.

Montreal at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m.

Atlanta at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

St. Louis at Dallas, 3 p.m.

Boston at Minnesota, 3 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.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Columbus at Ottawa, 2:30 p.m.

Los Angeles at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Columbus 2 1 0—3

Montreal 1 1 3—5

First Period—1, Montreal, Cammalleri 12 (A.Kostitsyn, Plekanec), 5:50. 2, Columbus, Vermette 5 (Nash, Stralman), 6:36. 3, Columbus, Stralman 4 (Nash, Tyutin), 8:12 (pp). Second Period—4, Montreal, Bergeron 4 (Gorges, Plekanec), 9:30. 5, Columbus, Vermette 6 (Torres, Brassard), 11:46 (pp). Third Period—6, Montreal, Metropolit 5 (Hamrlik, Pacioretty), 2:18. 7, Montreal, Bergeron 5 (White, Pacioretty), 4:56. 8, Montreal, Lapierre 2 (S.Kostitsyn), 15:25. Goalies—Columbus, Garon. Montreal, Price. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:18.

SUMO

NOVEMBER GRAND SUMO TOURNAMENT

AT KYUSHU, JAPAN

DAY 10 RESULTS

M15—Yamamotoyama (2-8) def. J1—Hakuba (5-5). M12—Shotenro (6-4) def. M12—Toyohibiki (4-6). M11—Tamawashi (7-3) def. M14—Kimurayama (3-7). M13—Mokonami (7-3) def. M11—Takamisakari (7-3). M10—Asasekiryu (4-6) def. M15—Shimotori (5-5). M13—Tosayutaka (6-4) def. M10—Kokkai (4-6). M9—Miyabiyama (8-2) def. M14—Kasugao (2-8). M8—Tochinoshin (8-2) def. M7—Tamanoshima (3-7). M6—Wakanosato (4-6) def. M8—Aran (2-8). M5—Toyonoshima (8-2) def. M6—Kyokutenho (5-5). M9—Yoshikaze (9-1) def. M5—Kakizoe (6-4). M4—Iwakiyama (2-8) def. M7—Homasho (4-6). M2—Kotoshogiku (6-4) def. M4—Hokutoriki (4-6). M2—Tokitenku (3-7) def. M3—Bushuyama (3-7). K—Kisenosato (4-6) def. M1—Aminishiki (4-6). M1—Takekaze (5-5) def. S—Baruto (5-5). S—Kakuryu (3-7) def. K—Goeido (3-7). O—Harumafuji (5-5) def. O—Kotomitsuki (6-4). O—Kaio (7-3) def. O—Kotooshu (8-2). Y—Asashoryu (10-0) def. O—Chiyotaikai (2-8). Y—Hakuho (10-0) def. M3—Tochiozan (3-7).

TENNIS

BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS

YESTERDAY

AT O2 ARENA

LONDON

Purse: $5 million (Tour Championship)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

GROUP A

ROUND ROBIN

SINGLES

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

Standings: Federer 2-0 (4-2), Murray 1-1 (3-3), del Potro 1-1 (3-3), Verdasco 0-2 (2-4).

DOUBLES

Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Mark Knowles (3), Bahamas, def. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (8), Czech Republic, 3-6, 6-3, 10-7 tiebreak. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Michal Mertinak (5), Slovakia, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (1), Serbia, 6-3, 6-4.

Standings: Bhupathi-Knowles 2-0 (4-1), Fyrstenberg-Matkowski 1-1 (3-2), Cermak-Mertinak 1-1 (2-2), Nestor-Zimonjic 0-2 (0-4).

VOLLEYBALL

COLLEGE WOMEN

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

YESTERDAY

AT ORLEANS ARENA

LAS VEGAS

No. 6 Boise State vs. No. 2 New Mexico State

Boise state (8-22) 16 24 10

new mexico state (19-8) 25 26 25

Kill leaders—BSU: Elizabeth Griffin 9. NMSU: Kayleigh Giddens 13. Digs—BSU: Jeanene Rose 8. NMSU: Giddens 9, Kelsi Phillips 9. Assists—BSU: Breann Nesselhuf 23. NMSU: Jennah Devries 37.

TRANSACTIONS

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Arizona Cardinals—Re-signed LB Monty Beisel. Released TE Dominique Byrd. Re-signed DE Jason Banks and LB Pago Togafau to the practice squad. Released FB Jed Collins and DT Antoine Holmes.

Buffalo Bills—Signed G Kendall Simmons. Placed G Eric Wood on injured reserve.

Carolina Panthers—Placed LB Landon Johnson on injured reserve. Signed LB Jordan Senn.

Cincinnati Bengals—Re-signed DT Orien Harris. Signed CB Antonio Smith to the practice squad. Waived G Scott Kooistra.

Cleveland Browns—Waived LB Josh Stamer.

Green Bay Packers—Signed CB Josh Bell.

Indianapolis Colts—Re-signed DE Josh Thomas. Waived RB Mike Hart.

Jacksonville Jaguars—Waived LB Adam Seward. Signed LB Lamar Myles and DE James Wyche to the practice squad.

Miami Dolphins—Released LB Matt Roth. Signed CB Evan Oglesby and DE Ikeaika Alma-Francis.

Philadelphia Eagles—Signed OT Winston Justice to a four-year contract extension.

Pittsburgh Steelers—Signed LB Rocky Boiman and CB Corey Ivy. Released LB Donovan Woods and CB Keiwan Ratliff.

San Diego Chargers—Placed RT Jeromey Clary on injured reserve. Signed OT Jon Runyan.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Placed QB Byron Leftwich on injured reserve. Signed QB Rudy Carpenter from the Dallas practice squad. Released CB Mike Mickens. Signed WR Terrence Nunn from the New England practice squad.