honoluluadvertiser.com

Sponsored by:

Comment, blog & share photos

Log in | Become a member
The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, November 28, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Bob Schloredt (Washington, 1960-61), Charles White (USC, 1979-80), Ron Dayne (Wisconsin, 1999-00) and Vince Young (Texas, 2005-06).

Source: Internet research

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College men, Oakland City (Ind.) vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 7:30 p.m. at Cannon Activities Center.

College women, Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic, Arizona State vs. East Tennessee State, 2 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

College women, Hawai'i DII Tournament, Chaminade vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 3 p.m.; Hawai'i Pacific vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i, 5 p.m. Games at Cannon Activities Center.

FOOTBALL

College, Navy vs. Hawai'i, 5:30 p.m. at Aloha Stadium.

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, Western New Mexico vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 4 p.m. at Mid-Pacific Institute.

College women, Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic, East Tennessee State vs. Hawai'i, 5 p.m. at Stan Sheriff 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

Major Scores

EAST

Brown 69, Sciences, Pa. 48

Drexel 74, Vermont 61

St. Bonaventure 67, SE Missouri 44

St. John's 77, Siena 68

Syracuse 85, Columbia 60

Temple 61, Virginia Tech 50

SOUTH

Bethune-Cookman 66, Longwood 62

Campbell 59, North Florida 58

Centenary 94, Louisiana-Monroe 84

Furman 72, UNC Asheville 66

Georgia 67, Jacksonville St. 64

Georgia Tech 85, Mercer 74

Liberty 72, MVSU 53

Mid. Tennessee 87, Cumberland, Tenn. 54

Richmond 63, Mississippi St. 62

Seattle 67, Presbyterian 63

South Carolina 97, Jacksonville 93

South Florida 78, Florida Atlantic 58

Tennessee 86, Coll. of Charleston 69

Tennessee St. 73, Kennesaw St. 67

Texas-Pan American 61, Chattanooga 50

Troy 115, Ark.-Fort Smith 76

Va. Commonwealth 85, Nevada 76

Valparaiso 97, Georgia Southern 89

Washington St. 78, Nicholls St. 69

Wofford 81, Southern U. 66

MIDWEST

Akron 68, Ark.-Pine Bluff 65

Cornell 78, Toledo 60

Illinois St. 79, Norfolk St. 66

Iowa St. 65, Saint Louis 54

Kansas 112, Tennessee Tech 75

Missouri 66, Old Dominion 61

N. Colorado 70, North Dakota 63

Northwestern 72, Notre Dame 58

Utah 60, Illinois 58

Wis.-Green Bay 71, N. Dakota St. 62

SOUTHWEST

ETSU 94, Arkansas 85

Oklahoma St. 68, Bradley 57

FAR WEST

BYU 87, Weber St. 70

Monmouth, N.J. 75, Wyoming 73

Pepperdine 75, Hampton 66

Southern Cal 74, Coppin St. 43

TOURNAMENT

76 Classic

Semifinals

Portland 61, Minnesota 56

West Virginia 73, Texas A&M 66

Consolation Bracket

Clemson 87, Long Beach St. 79

Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season TIp

Championship

Duke 68, Connecticut 59

Third Place

Arizona St. 71, LSU 52

Legends Classic

First Round

Florida 77, Michigan St. 74

Rutgers 83, Massachusetts 75

Old Spice Classic

Semifinals

Florida St. 60, Alabama 51

Marquette 79, Michigan 65

Consolation Bracket

Baylor 72, Iona 62, OT

Xavier 80, Creighton 67

NCAA Division II

Western New Mexico vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

WNM (1-3) 31 50–81

UHH (2-2) 41 54–95

Leading scorers–WNM: Tony Riley, Jr. 24, Justin Williams 16, Chuck Kempf 14, Stefan Mirabel 12, Eli Crevelone 11. UHH: Bryan Ngo 21, Brandon James 16, Zachary Wilde 15, Justin Smith 13, Lavell Shipman 13. Rebounds–WNM: Kempf 10. UHH: Wilde 10. Assists–WNM: Williams 7. UHH: Andrew Gipson 4, Wilde 4.

College Women

Women's Top 25 Fared

No. 1 Connecticut (4-0) beat Hofstra 91-46. Next: vs. Richmond, Saturday. No. 2 Stanford (5-0) beat Utah 60-41. Next: vs. Gonzaga, Sunday. No. 3 Ohio State (6-0) did not play. Next: vs. IUPUI, Saturday. No. 4 North Carolina (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. Charleston Southern, Sunday. No. 5 Notre Dame (5-0) beat South Carolina 78-55. Next: vs. No. 20 Oklahoma, Saturday. No. 6 Tennessee (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. UCLA, Saturday.No. 7 LSU (5-0) did not play. Next: at Louisiana Tech, Tuesday. No. 8 Baylor (4-1) beat Idaho 82-37. Next: vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Saturday. No. 9 Xavier (4-0) did not play. Next: vs. Minnesota, Saturday. No. 10 Duke (5-1) beat Marquette 74-43. Next: vs. No. 3 Ohio State, Thursday. No. 11 Texas A&M (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Stephen F. Austin, Wednesday. No. 12 Florida State (5-0) beat Auburn 82-67. Next: vs. Missouri, Sunday. No. 13 Texas (3-2) lost to Southern Cal 61-54. Next: vs. Rutgers, Saturday. No. 14 Georgia (5-0) beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 77-58. Next: vs. Southern Mississippi, Saturday. No. 15 DePaul (4-1) did not play. Next: at Northern Illinois, Saturday. No. 15 Virginia (5-1) beat South Dakota State 61-52. Next: vs. Purdue, Thursday. No. 17 Arizona State (3-1) beat Hawai'i 65-53. Next: at ETSU, Saturday. No. 18 Kansas (3-1) did not play. Next: vs. TCU, Saturday. No. 19 Mississippi State (4-2) lost to Rutgers 62-54. Next: vs. Southern Cal, Saturday. No. 20 Oklahoma (4-1) beat No. 23 San Diego State 87-48. Next: vs. No. 5 Notre Dame, Saturday. No. 21 Vanderbilt (5-0) beat Austin Peay 95-41. Next: vs. N.C. State, Saturday. No. 22 California (2-1) did not play. Next: vs. Southern U., Saturday. No. 23 San Diego State (3-2) lost to No. 20 Oklahoma 87-48. Next: vs. South Carolina, Saturday. No. 24 Pittsburgh (4-0) beat Appalachian State 63-56. Next: vs. Marshall, Saturday. No. 25 Michigan State (3-2) beat George Washington 78-47. Next: vs. Oklahoma State, Saturday.

Division II

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

Chaminade vs. Hawai'i Pacific

CU (0-1) 21 36–57

HPU (1-2) 41 50–91

Leading scorers–CU: Jamie Higa 12, Kayci Will 11. HPU: Tiffany Wilson 18, Mana Hopkins 16, Paris Gravely 13, Jazzmin Awa-Williams 10, Genesis Lewis 10. Rebounds–CU: Will 8. HPU: Awa-Williams 13. Assists–CU: Samantha Saito 7. HPU: Mackenna Karasawa 7.

Hawa'i Hilo vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i

UHH (1-4) 31 28–59

BYUH (1-0) 27 41–68

Leading scorers–UHH: Kristi Imai 15, Hina Kimitete 11, Tressa Torres 10. BYUH: Linndsey Sundin 13. Rebounds–UHH: Natalie Mata 6, Hotia Vaalmamao 6. BYUH: Kristen Hartley 11. Assists–UHH: Kayce Kirihara 4. BYUH: Dara Tompkison 6.

High School Girls

6th Annual JV Tournament

Yesterday

Sacred Hearts 28, Kaläheo 11

'Iolani 39, Kamehameha-Blue 33

Maryknoll 31, University 25

Punahou 25, Kamehameha-White 24

Football

College

No. 2 Alabama 0 14 6 6—26

Auburn 14 0 7 0—21

First Quarter

Aub—Zachery 67 run (Byrum kick), 11:40.

Aub—E.Smith 1 pass from Todd (Byrum kick), 5:42.

Second Quarter

Ala—Richardson 2 run (Tiffin kick), 13:26.

Ala—Peek 33 pass from McElroy (Tiffin kick), 5:31.

Third Quarter

Aub—D.Adams 72 pass from Todd (Byrum kick), 11:05.

Ala—FG Tiffin 27, 5:32.

Ala—FG Tiffin 31, :24.

Fourth Quarter

Ala—Upchurch 4 pass from McElroy (pass failed), 1:24.

A—87,451.

Ala Aub

First downs 17 15

Rushes-yards 35-73 32-151

Passing 218 181

Comp-Att-Int 21-32-0 15-27-1

Return Yards 81 5

Punts-Avg. 5-45.2 8-40.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1

Penalties-Yards 4-26 8-68

Time of Possession 33:47 26:13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Alabama, Richardson 15-51, Ingram 16-30, McElroy 4-(minus 8). Auburn, Zachery 1-67, Tate 18-45, McCalebb 5-23, Fannin 1-14, Burns 2-5, Todd 5-(minus 3).

PASSING—Alabama, McElroy 21-31-0-218, Ingram 0-1-0-0. Auburn, Todd 15-25-1-181, Burns 0-1-0-0, Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Alabama, J.Jones 9-83, Peek 3-53, Richardson 3-31, Ingram 3-21, Upchurch 2-15, Hanks 1-15. Auburn, D.Adams 4-138, Fannin 4-20, Tate 4-17, Blake 1-7, E.Smith 1-1, Zachery 1-(minus 2).

Illinois 7 13 3 13—36

No. 5 Cincinnati 21 14 7 7—49

First Quarter

Ill—Sykes 21 pass from J.Williams (Dimke kick), 7:38.

Cin—Gilyard 90 kickoff return (Rogers kick), 7:25.

Cin—Guidugli 59 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 5:56.

Cin—Woods 6 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 1:50.

Second Quarter

Cin—Guidugli 2 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 14:28.

Ill—Duvalt 19 pass from J.Williams (Dimke kick), 11:21.

Ill—FG Dimke 39, 6:01.

Cin—Gilyard 11 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 4:04.

Ill—FG Dimke 48, :00.

Third Quarter

Cin—Binns 10 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 4:43.

Ill—FG Dimke 30, 1:38.

Fourth Quarter

Ill—J.Williams 2 run (Dimke kick), 10:03.

Cin—Gilyard 21 pass from T.Pike (Rogers kick), 4:19.

Ill—Sykes 7 pass from J.Williams (pass failed), 2:54.

A—35,106.

Ill Cin

First downs 24 17

Rushes-yards 45-169 15-21

Passing 307 399

Comp-Att-Int 22-35-0 32-46-0

Return Yards 0 27

Punts-Avg. 7-41.4 4-42.0

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1

Penalties-Yards 8-69 5-35

Time of Possession 36:19 23:41

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Illinois, J.Williams 11-67, Ford 8-27, Green 8-25, Dufrene 7-23, LeShoure 9-14, McGee 1-8, Benn 1-5. Cincinnati, Goebel 5-23, Collaros 2-12, T.Pike 1-3, Pead 4-(minus 5), Team 3-(minus 12).

PASSING—Illinois, J.Williams 21-34-0-282, McGee 1-1-0-25. Cincinnati, T.Pike 32-46-0-399.

RECEIVING—Illinois, Duvalt 6-94, Benn 3-59, Sykes 3-32, LeShoure 3-17, Fayson 2-67, Ford 1-17, McGee 1-9, Cumberland 1-7, Green 1-5, Hoomanawanui 1-0. Cincinnati, Guidugli 7-149, Gilyard 7-102, Binns 7-62, Woods 7-53, Alli 1-11, Goebel 1-11, Pead 1-6, D.Williams 1-5.

No. 6 Nevada 0 16 10 7—33

Boise St. 20 7 7 10—44

First Quarter

Boi—Young 95 kickoff return (Brotzman kick), 14:45.

Boi—D.Paul 18 pass from Ke.Moore (run failed), 9:03.

Boi—D.Paul 3 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 4:20.

Second Quarter

Nev—FG Drake 26, 13:36.

Boi—D.Paul 1 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 9:59.

Nev—V.Green 6 pass from Kaepernick (kick failed), 3:38.

Nev—Wimberly 3 pass from Kaepernick (Drake kick), :03.

Third Quarter

Nev—FG Drake 37, 9:38.

Boi—Gallarda 21 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 2:40.

Nev—Taua 71 run (Drake kick), 2:23.

Fourth Quarter

Boi—FG Brotzman 27, 10:55.

Boi—Ki.Moore 6 pass from Ke.Moore (Brotzman kick), 5:08.

Nev—Session 23 pass from Kaepernick (Drake kick), 1:16.

A—32,642.

Nev Boi

First downs 20 22

Rushes-yards 44-242 33-165

Passing 141 262

Comp-Att-Int 12-22-0 17-34-0

Return Yards 2 5

Punts-Avg. 6-40.2 4-35.8

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1

Penalties-Yards 4-29 3-40

Time of Possession 31:39 28:21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Nevada, Taua 24-160, Wellington 3-45, Kaepernick 16-31, Lippincott 1-6. Boise St., Martin 16-128, Avery 14-37, Ke.Moore 1-2, Team 2-(minus 2).

PASSING—Nevada, Kaepernick 12-22-0-141. Boise St., Ke.Moore 17-33-0-262, C.Potter 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Nevada, Wimberly 4-58, Session 3-47, V.Green 2-11, Taua 2-(minus 6), Wellington 1-31. Boise St., Young 4-69, Ki.Moore 3-69, D.Paul 3-22, Martin 2-25, Avery 1-35, Gallarda 1-21, Efaw 1-12, Koch 1-7, Burroughs 1-2.

No. 8 Pittsburgh 0 3 3 10—16

West Virginia 0 3 10 6—19

Second Quarter

Pitt—FG Hutchins 37, 3:21.

WVU—FG Bitancurt 20, :05.

Third Quarter

WVU—FG Bitancurt 43, 9:18.

Pitt—FG Hutchins 30, 4:52.

WVU—Devine 88 run (Bitancurt kick), 4:34.

Fourth Quarter

WVU—FG Bitancurt 39, 10:05.

Pitt—FG Hutchins 36, 7:37.

Pitt—Baldwin 50 pass from Stull (Hutchins kick), 2:54.

WVU—FG Bitancurt 43, :00.

A—56,123.

Pitt WVU

First downs 15 18

Rushes-yards 29-146 43-205

Passing 179 164

Comp-Att-Int 16-30-2 19-32-0

Return Yards 9 12

Punts-Avg. 3-45.3 5-43.2

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 2-20 6-46

Time of Possession 29:47 30:13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Lewis 26-155, Graham 1-(minus 1), Stull 2-(minus 8). West Virginia, Devine 17-134, R.Clarke 10-29, Brown 13-21, Starks 2-13, Sanders 1-8.

PASSING—Pittsburgh, Stull 16-30-2-179. West Virginia, Brown 19-31-0-164, Team 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Baldwin 8-127, Shanahan 2-17, Lewis 2-14, Dickerson 2-12, McGee 1-6, Hynoski 1-3. West Virginia, Arnett 7-71, Sanders 3-15, Austin 3-12, Lyons 2-44, Starks 2-16, Urban 1-4, Devine 1-2.

Rutgers 7 21 0 6—34

Louisville 0 7 7 0—14

First Quarter

Rut—Martinek 2 run (Te kick), 9:12.

Second Quarter

Rut—Savage 3 run (Te kick), 13:06.

Lou—Guy 6 pass from Froman (Philpott kick), 8:18.

Rut—Sanu 4 run (Te kick), 5:05.

Rut—T.Brown 32 pass from Savage (Te kick), 1:12.

Third Quarter

Lou—Ashley 1 run (Philpott kick), 9:45.

Fourth Quarter

Rut—Sanu 29 run (run failed), 3:52.

A—23,422.

Temple 0 10 7 0—17

Ohio 7 6 13 9—35

First Quarter

Ohio—Goulet 9 pass from Th.Scott (Weller kick), 7:58.

Second Quarter

Tem—FG McManus 24, 14:52.

Ohio—Brazill 65 pass from Th.Scott (kick failed), 13:26.

Tem—Griffin 17 run (McManus kick), 3:03.

Third Quarter

Ohio—Th.Scott 17 run (Weller kick), 12:15.

Ohio—McCrae 4 pass from Th.Scott (kick blocked), 7:00.

Tem—Mat.Brown 9 run (McManus kick), 3:16.

Fourth Quarter

Ohio—Th.Scott 43 run (kick blocked), 10:02.

Ohio—FG Weller 38, 7:55.

A—14,135.

N. Illinois 0 10 0 21—31

Cent. Michigan 10 14 7 14—45

First Quarter

CMU—Schroeder 13 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick), 10:27.

CMU—FG Aguila 24, :56.

Second Quarter

NIU—FG M.Salerno 30, 9:27.

CMU—Poblah 16 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick), 6:29.

NIU—Cox 32 pass from Harnish (M.Salerno kick), 5:12.

CMU—Schroeder 5 run (Aguila kick), :48.

Third Quarter

CMU—Schroeder 80 run (Aguila kick), 14:43.

Fourth Quarter

NIU—George 80 interception return (M.Salerno kick), 12:50.

NIU—Spann 6 run (M.Salerno kick), 8:25.

CMU—Anderson 16 pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick), 7:45.

CMU—Zombo 27 interception return (Aguila kick), 3:58.

NIU—Lewis 7 pass from Harnish (M.Salerno kick), 2:03.

A—15,113.

E. Michigan 7 7 0 7—21

Akron 14 7 7 0—28

First Quarter

Akr—Allen 2 run (Rogovic kick), 8:19.

EMU—Priest 1 run (Carithers kick), 2:52.

Akr—Allen 8 run (Rogovic kick), 1:32.

Second Quarter

EMU—Gillett 27 run (Carithers kick), 12:20.

Akr—Graham 62 interception return (Rogovic kick), 1:59.

Third Quarter

Akr—D.Miller 29 run (Rogovic kick), 12:55.

Fourth Quarter

EMU—Priest 1 run (Carithers kick), 1:53.

A—9,962.

Toledo 0 14 3 7—24

Bowling Green 24 0 0 14—38

First Quarter

BG—Geter 1 run (Norsic kick), 11:35.

BG—Barnes 4 pass from Sheehan (Norsic kick), 9:08.

BG—Geter 1 run (Norsic kick), 5:31.

BG—FG Norsic 22, 1:20.

Second Quarter

Tol—Pasquale 3 run (Steigerwald kick), 10:42.

Tol—Collins 1 run (Steigerwald kick), 1:18.

Third Quarter

Tol—FG Steigerwald 26, 4:29.

Fourth Quarter

Tol—Collins 4 run (Steigerwald kick), 13:08.

BG—Barnes 17 pass from Sheehan (Norsic kick), 9:04.

BG—Geter 1 run (Norsic kick), 1:27.

A—14,075.

Buffalo 0 3 0 6—9

Kent St. 0 0 3 3—6

Second Quarter

Buff—FG Principe 24, 5:23.

Third Quarter

Kent—FG Cortez 39, :15.

Fourth Quarter

Buff—FG Principe 24, 7:51.

Kent—FG Cortez 26, 5:25.

Buff—FG Principe 22, :05.

A—15,131.

Memphis 7 3 7 13 0—30

Tulsa 7 3 13 7 3—33

First Quarter

Mem—Steele 59 run (Reagan kick), 14:23.

Tlsa—T.Johnson 23 pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick), 12:53.

Second Quarter

Tlsa—FG Fitzpatrick 25, 13:07.

Mem—FG Reagan 35, 7:07.

Third Quarter

Tlsa—FG Fitzpatrick 31, 10:19.

Tlsa—Clay 10 pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick), 7:27.

Mem—Steele 77 run (Reagan kick), 7:10.

Tlsa—FG Fitzpatrick 21, 3:47.

Fourth Quarter

Mem—Steele 29 run (kick blocked), 8:08.

Mem—Steele 3 run (Reagan kick), 4:04.

Tlsa—T.Johnson 2 pass from Kinne (Fitzpatrick kick), :32.

Overtime

Tlsa—FG Fitzpatrick 37.

A—19,552.

Wyoming 0 7 0 10—17

Colorado St. 0 6 7 3—16

Second Quarter

CSU—Greenwood 8 run (kick blocked), 7:13.

Wyo—Carta-Samuels 6 run (Watts kick), 2:19.

Third Quarter

CSU—Pauga 4 pass from Eastman (DeLine kick), 10:22.

Fourth Quarter

Wyo—Carta-Samuels 49 run (Watts kick), 14:25.

CSU—FG DeLine 23, 6:57.

Wyo—FG Watts 33, 1:27.

A—20,317.

Nebraska 7 14 0 7—28

Colorado 0 7 7 6—20

First Quarter

Neb—Paul 59 punt return (Henery kick), 3:34.

Second Quarter

Neb—Cotton 24 pass from Lee (Henery kick), 14:53.

Col—J.Behrens 2 pass from Hansen (Goodman kick), 5:39.

Neb—O'Hanlon 20 interception return (Henery kick), 3:16.

Third Quarter

Col—McKnight 6 pass from Hansen (Goodman kick), 6:50.

Fourth Quarter

Neb—Burkhead 7 run (Henery kick), 6:43.

Col—McKnight 56 pass from Hansen, :00.

A—52,817.

Hockey

National Hockey League

Today's Games, Hawai'i Times

N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 8 a.m.

Ottawa at Boston, 2 p.m.

Carolina at Buffalo, 2 p.m.

Washington at Montreal, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

Calgary at Columbus, 2 p.m.

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

Florida at Nashville, 3 p.m.

Detroit at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

Minnesota at Colorado, 4 p.m.

Edmonton at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

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

Yesterday's Results

New Jersey 0 1 0 0—2

Boston 0 0 1 0—1

New Jersey won shootout 2-1

First Period—None. Second Period—1, New Jersey, Parise 14 (Halischuk, Salvador), 9:45. Third Period—2, Boston, Wheeler 7 (Bitz, Savard), :12. Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 2 (Elias NG, Parise G, Langenbrunner G), Boston 1 (Bergeron NG, Wheeler G, Krejci NG). Goalies—New Jersey, Brodeur. Boston, Rask. A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:32.

Buffalo 1 1 2—4

Philadelphia 2 0 0—2

First Period—1, Buffalo, Stafford 7 (Connolly, Lydman), 8:19. 2, Philadelphia, Richards 11 (van Riemsdyk, Carter), 19:26. 3, Philadelphia, Coburn 4 (Asham, Pyorala), 19:56. Second Period—4, Buffalo, Gaustad 6 (Connolly, Butler), 6:09 (pp). Third Period—5, Buffalo, Connolly 5 (MacArthur, Myers), 5:27. 6, Buffalo, Connolly 6 (Stafford, Montador), 10:52. Goalies—Buffalo, Miller. Philadelphia, Emery. A—19,673 (19,537). T—2:35.

Colorado 1 2 0—3

Minnesota 1 2 2—5

First Period—1, Colorado, Quincey 3 (Duchene, Anderson), 5:58. 2, Minnesota, Nolan 7 (Zanon), 9:28. Second Period—3, Minnesota, Kobasew 2 (Boogaard), 2:48. 4, Colorado, Stastny 6 (Stewart, Liles), 4:41 (pp). 5, Minnesota, Kobasew 3 (Brunette, Koivu), 6:00 (pp). 6, Colorado, Stewart 2 (Wolski), 17:36. Third Period—7, Minnesota, Brunette 9 (Koivu, Zidlicky), 11:02 (pp). 8, Minnesota, Kobasew 4 (Koivu, Zanon), 19:42 (en). Goalies—Colorado, Anderson. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,365 (18,064). T—2:26.

Pittsburgh 1 1 0—2

N.Y. Islanders 1 0 2—3

First Period—1, N.Y. Islanders, Bailey 7 (Streit, Meyer), 9:05. 2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 7 (Godard, Lovejoy), 17:22. Second Period—3, Pittsburgh, Cooke 5 (Staal, Gonchar), 7:12. Third Period—4, N.Y. Islanders, Bergenheim 4 (Nielsen, Hunter), 1:24. 5, N.Y. Islanders, Tavares 10 (Meyer, Okposo), 13:48. Goalies—Pittsburgh, B.Johnson. N.Y. Islanders, Roloson. A—15,262 (16,234). T—2:27.

Chicago 0 0 0—0

Anaheim 1 2 0—3

First Period—1, Anaheim, Selanne 13 (Perry, Whitney), 19:18 (pp). Second Period—2, Anaheim, Selanne 14 (Getzlaf, Niedermayer), 7:50 (pp). 3, Anaheim, Boynton 1 (Ryan, Wisniewski), 10:26 (pp). Third Period—None. Goalies—Chicago, Huet. Anaheim, Giguere. A—15,068 (17,174). T—2:12.

Atlanta 0 1 5—6

Carolina 1 3 0—4

First Period—1, Carolina, Cole 3 (Gleason, Staal), 8:11. Second Period—2, Carolina, Yelle 2 (Brind'Amour, Gleason), 2:18. 3, Atlanta, Kane 8 (Enstrom, Armstrong), 10:31. 4, Carolina, Samsonov 3 (Cole), 13:45. 5, Carolina, Cullen 5 (Kostopoulos, A.Ward), 18:25 (sh). Third Period—6, Atlanta, Kozlov 4 (Little, Salmela), 6:21. 7, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 14 (Enstrom, Afinogenov), 7:09. 8, Atlanta, Afinogenov 10 (Kovalchuk, Enstrom), 9:00. 9, Atlanta, Peverley 9 (Little, Bogosian), 13:57. 10, Atlanta, Reasoner 1 (White, Kubina), 18:57 (en). Goalies—Atlanta, Pavelec. Carolina, Legace. A—14,463 (18,680). T—2:37.

Calgary 2 0 1—3

Detroit 0 0 0—0

First Period—1, Calgary, Lundmark 1 (Jokinen, Iginla), :28. 2, Calgary, Dawes 6 (Moss), 18:29. Second Period—None. Third Period—3, Calgary, Jokinen 4 (Lundmark, Iginla), :25. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Detroit, Osgood. A—20,066 (20,066). T—2:22.

N.Y. Rangers 0 0 1—1

Tampa Bay 2 2 1—5

First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Stamkos 16 (St. Louis, Hedman), 6:54. 2, Tampa Bay, Foster 2 (St. Louis, Lecavalier), 19:24 (pp). Second Period—3, Tampa Bay, Downie 3 (St. Louis, Stamkos), 8:05 (pp). 4, Tampa Bay, Szczechura 1 (Wright, Walker), 12:25. Third Period—5, Tampa Bay, Foster 3 (Konopka), 8:24. 6, N.Y. Rangers, Callahan 4 (Anisimov, Staal), 17:53. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist, Valiquette. Tampa Bay, Smith. A—17,608 (19,758). T—2:36.

Toronto 1 2 3—6

Florida 2 1 1—4

First Period—1, Florida, Dvorak 3 (Olesz, Reinprecht), 1:11. 2, Florida, Frolik 6 (Weiss, McCabe), 2:04 (pp). 3, Toronto, Kessel 7 (Schenn), 12:17. Second Period—4, Toronto, Hagman 12 (Ponikarovsky, Grabovski), 2:30. 5, Florida, Kulikov 2 (Horton, Seidenberg), 8:11. 6, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 9 (White, Kaberle), 14:33 (pp). Third Period—7, Florida, Kulikov 3 (Reinprecht, Seidenberg), 4:07 (pp). 8, Toronto, Kessel 8 (Ponikarovsky), 4:20. 9, Toronto, Hagman 13 (Hanson), 12:26. 10, Toronto, Stajan 7 (Ponikarovsky), 19:56 (en-pp). Goalies—Toronto, Gustavsson. Florida, Vokoun. A—16,101 (19,250). T—2:23.

St. Louis 0 1 2—3

Nashville 0 0 1—1

First Period—None. Second Period—1, St. Louis, Boyes 5 (Johnson, Colaiacovo), 18:35. Third Period—2, St. Louis, Backes 3 (Oshie, Weaver), 6:23. 3, Nashville, Scatchard 1 (Tootoo, Legwand), 13:25. 4, St. Louis, Kariya 5 (Oshie), 15:23. Goalies—St. Louis, Mason. Nashville, Rinne. A—13,170 (17,113). T—2:26.

Dallas 0 0 2—2

Phoenix 1 3 1—5

First Period—1, Phoenix, Lang 6 (Schlemko, Boedker), 10:01. Second Period—2, Phoenix, Korpikoski 1 (Upshall, Lombardi), 4:15. 3, Phoenix, Korpikoski 2 (Upshall, Lombardi), 15:45. 4, Phoenix, Aucoin 4 (Lombardi, Upshall), 16:11. Third Period—5, Phoenix, Michalek 2 (Doan, Fiddler), 1:52. 6, Dallas, Morrow 9 (Wandell, Benn), 5:26 (pp). 7, Dallas, Ribeiro 8, 7:18. Goalies—Dallas, Turco, Auld. Phoenix, Bryzgalov. A—10,691 (17,125). T—2:15.

San Jose 1 0 3 0—5

Edmonton 0 1 3 0—4

San Jose won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, San Jose, Marleau 15 (Thornton, Heatley), 5:23. Second Period—2, Edmonton, Potulny 4, 11:03. Third Period—3, Edmonton, Penner 14 (Brule), 2:07. 4, Edmonton, Brule 7 (Penner, Gagner), 4:09. 5, San Jose, Marleau 16 (Thornton, Boyle), 5:55. 6, San Jose, Clowe 5 (Marleau, Vlasic), 8:28. 7, Edmonton, Potulny 5 (Smid, Moreau), 14:57. 8, San Jose, Marleau 17 (Thornton), 18:34 (sh). Overtime—None. Shootout—San Jose 1 (Marleau NG, Pavelski G), Edmonton 0 (O'Sullivan NG, Gagner NG, Penner NG). Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Edmonton, Deslauriers. A—16,839 (16,839). T—2:38.

Soccer

High School Boys

Moanalua Thanksgiving Classic

Varsity

''Aiea 1, Castle 0, PK

Moanalua 2, Pac-Five 1, PK

ASIJ 2, Mililani 0

St. Mary's 2, Kamehameha 1

Kapolei 1, Radford 0, PK

Saint Louis 3, Kaläheo 1

Moanalua 2, ASIJ 1

St. Mary's 3, 'Aiea 1

Sumo

November Grand Tournament

At Kyushu, Japan

Day 13 Results

M14–Kasugao def. M12–Toyohibiki (5-8). M11–Tamawashi (9-4) def. M13–Tosayutaka (7-6). M9–Miyabiyama (10-3) def. M15–Shimotori (7-6). M13–Mokonami (8-5) def. M9–Yoshikaze (9-4). M8–Aran (5-8) def. M15–Yamamotoyama (2-11). M7–Homasho (5-8) def. M14–Kimurayama (4-9). M6–Kyokutenho (8-5) def. M11–Takamisakari (8-5). M6–Wakanosato (5-8) def. M12–Shotenro (8-5). M10–Asasekiryu (7-6) def. M5–Kakizoe (7-6). M10–Kokkai def. M4–Iwakiyama (2-11). M4–Hokutoriki (7-6) def. M7–Tamanoshima (3-10). M8–Tochinoshin (11-2) def. M3–Kotoshogiku (8-5). M5–Toyonoshima (11-2) def. M1–Takekaze (5-8). K–Goeido (5-8) def. M3–Bushuyama (4-9). M3–Tochiozan (5-8) def. K–Kisenosato (5-8). M2–Tokitenku (5-8) def. S–Kakuryu (5-8). S–Barutto (7-6) def. M1–Aminishiki (4-9). O–Harumafuji (7-6) def. O–Kaio (7-6). Y–Hakuho (13-0) def. O–Koooshu (9-4). O–Kotomitsuki (8-5) def. Y–Asashoryu (11-2).

VoLleyball

College Women

Top 25 Scores

No. 1 Penn State def. Michigan State 25-17, 25-20, 25-21. No. 6 Stanford def. No. 11 California 23-25, 18-25, 25-23, 25-20, 15-4. No. 9 UCLA def. No. 19 Arizona 25-13, 25-13, 25-17. Ohio State def. No. 12 Michigan25-20, 25-22, 25-22. No. 13 Minnesota def. Northwestern 25-19, 25-20, 25-21. No. 15 Florida def. South Carolina 25-14, 25-8, 25-12. No. 16 USC def. Arizona State 25-16, 25-16, 22-25, 25-18. Rice def. No. 17 LSU 32-30, 25-20, 25-20. No. 18 Oregon def. No. 4 Washington 15-25, 21-25, 25-23, 31-29, 15-13. No. 20 Northern Iowa def. Creighton 25-20, 25-16, 25-18. No. 24 Dayton def. Ohio 25-16, 20-25, 25-17, 24-26, 15-6.