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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, December 18, 2008

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

SPORTS TODAY

BASKETBALL

College, Hoop N Surf Classic. Women: Hawai'i Pacific vs. Rockhurst (Mo.), 10 a.m.; Chaminade vs. Montana State-Billings, noon; Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Shepherd (W.Va.), 2 p.m. Games at Kilauea District Park Gym. Men: Brigham Young-Hawai'i vs. Rio Grande (Ohio) 2 p.m.; Chaminade vs. Washburn (Kan.), 4 p.m.; Drury vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Games at Neal Blaisdell Arena.

College men, Saint Martin's (Wash.) at Hawai'i-Hilo, 9 p.m.

College women, Saint Martin's (Wash.) vs. Hawai'i-Hilo, 6:30 p.m. at Kea'au High.

High school boys, 'Iolani Classic, Kaimuki vs. Putnam City (Oklahoma City), 3:30 p.m.; Mid-Pacific vs. Oakhill (Va.), 5 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Fairfax (Los Angeles), 6:30 p.m.; Moanalua vs. Whitney Young (Chicago), 8 p.m. Games at 'Iolani.

High school boys, Punahou Holiday Classic, Saint Louis vs. Kalaheo, 3 p.m.; Oregon City vs. Campbell, 4:30 p.m.; Kailua vs. Fleetwood Park (B.C.), 6 p.m.; Radford vs. Punahou, 7:30 p.m. Games at Punahou.

High school girls, Pagoda Hotel/Saint Francis School Holiday Classic, Kaimuki vs. Sacred Hearts, 3:30 p.m.; Moloka'i vs. Saint Francis, 5:15 p.m.; Punahou vs. Kahuku, 7 p.m.; Word of Life vs. Hawai'i Prep, 8:45 p.m. Games at Manoa Valley District Park gym.

High school girls, McKinley Girls Black and Gold Classic, 'Aiea vs. Kalani, 5 p.m.; Mililani vs. Maryknoll, 6:30 p.m.; Kamehameha Division II vs. McKinley, 8 p.m. Games at McKinley. Admission: $5 general, $3 students.

SOCCER

High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Girls: Punahou vs. St. Francis, 4:15 p.m. at Kapi'olani; Kamehameha at Mid-Pacific, 4:15 p.m. Boys: Mid-Pacific at Saint Louis; Punahou vs. Damien at Kapi'olani 1; Kamehameha at 'Iolani. Matches start at 4:15 p.m.

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red Girls: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Nanakuli at Wai'anae. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Red Boys: Leilehua at Kapolei; Mililani at 'Aiea; Waialua at Wai'anae. Matches start at 7:15 p.m.

SURFING

Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College, Hoop N Surf Classic. Women: Hawai'i Pacific vs. Missouri-St. Louis, 10 a.m.; Roger Williams (R.I.) vs. Doane (Neb.), noon; Campbellsville (Ky.) vs. Waldorf (Iowa), 2 p.m.; Westminster (Utah) vs. St. Xavier (Ill.), 4 p.m.; Minot State (N.D.) vs. Rio Grande (Ohio), 6 p.m. Games at Kilauea District Park Gym. Men: Menlo (Calif.) vs. Rio Grande (Ohio), 8 p.m. at Kaiser.

College men, Dominican (N.Y.) vs. Chaminade, 7:30 p.m. at McCabe gym.

College men, Wooster (Ohio) at Hawai'i-Hilo, 9 p.m.

College women, Washington State vs. Hawai'i, 2 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

College women, Saint Martin's (Wash.) vs. Chaminade, 5 p.m. at Kea'au High.

High school boys, 'Iolani Classic. Games at 9 a.m.; 10:30 a.m.; noon; 1:30 p.m.; 3:30 p.m.; 5 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m. at 'Iolani.

High school girls, Pagoda Hotel/Saint Francis School Holiday Classic, Kaimuki vs. Hawai'i Prep, 3:30 p.m.; Punahou vs. Word of Life, 5:15 p.m.; Sacred Hearts vs. Moloka'i, 7 p.m.; Kahuku vs. Saint Francis, 8:45 p.m. Games at Manoa Valley District Park gym.

High school girls, McKinley Girls Black and Gold Classic, Kalani vs. Maryknoll, 5 p.m.; Kamehameha Division II vs. Mililani, 6:30 p.m.; McKinley vs. 'Aiea, 8 p.m. Games at McKinley. Admission: $5 general, $3 students.

SOCCER

High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association. Red Girls: Campbell at 'Aiea; Kapolei at Waialua; Mililani at Pearl City. Matches start at 5:30 p.m. Red Boys: Campbell at 'Aiea; Kapolei at Nanakuli; Mililani at Pearl City. Matches start at 7:15 p.m.

SURFING

Women, Van Triple Crown of Surfing, Billabong Pro Maui, at Honolua Bay, Maui. Conditions permitting. For daily updates, call 596-7873.

BASEBALL

HIGH SCHOOL

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

YESTERDAY

BOYS JV

Kaiser 12, Farrington 3.

BASKETBALL

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

LONGEST NBA WINNING STREAKS

The longest winning streaks in NBA history:

33 — Los Angeles Lakers, Nov. 5, 1971-Jan. 7, 1972.

22 — Houston Rockets, Jan. 29-March 16, 2008.

20 — Milwaukee Bucks, Feb. 6-March 8, 1971.

19 — Los Angeles Lakers, Feb. 4-March 13, 2000.

18 — Chicago Bulls, Dec. 29, 1995-Feb. 2, 1996.

18 — Boston Celtics, Feb. 24-March 26, 1982.

18 — New York Knicks, Oct. 24-Nov. 28, 1969.

17 — Phoenix Suns, Dec. 29, 2006-Jan. 28, 2007.

17 — Dallas Mavericks, Jan. 27-March 11, 2007.

17 — San Antonio Spurs, Feb. 29-March 31, 1996.

17 — Boston Celtics, Nov. 28, 1959-Jan. 1, 1960.

17 — Washington Capitols, Nov. 16-Dec. 30, 1946.

16 — Boston Celtics, Nov. 15, 2008-current.

16 — Los Angeles Lakers, Dec. 11, 1999-Jan. 12, 2000.

16 — Portland Trail Blazers, March 20-April 19, 1991.

16 — Los Angeles Lakers, Jan. 9-Feb. 5, 1991.

16 — Milwaukee Bucks, Oct. 24-Nov. 25, 1970.

16 — Boston Celtics, Dec. 19, 1964-Jan. 22, 1965.

COLLEGE MEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

George Washington 63, American U. 50.

La Salle 92, Rider 75.

Long Island U. 71, Bethune-Cookman 46.

Old Dominion 86, Duquesne 60.

Pittsburgh 79, Siena 66.

Providence 85, Jackson St. 71.

Quinnipiac 76, Dartmouth 74.

Robert Morris 83, Lafayette 70.

St. Bonaventure 73, St. Francis, Pa. 66.

Syracuse 82, Canisius 60.

SOUTH

Alabama 75, Tennessee St. 66.

Auburn 75, Tuskegee 32.

Belmont 82, Middle Tennessee 69.

Coll. of Charleston 73, Coastal Carolina 58.

Duke 99, UNC Asheville 56.

ETSU 82, Chattanooga 70.

Gardner-Webb 96, W. Carolina 90.

Georgia Tech 84, Georgia St. 64.

LSU 68, Nicholls St. 56.

Marshall 73, Ohio 68.

Memphis 59, Ark.-Little Rock 51.

N.C. State 87, East Carolina 76.

Northwestern St. 83, Grambling St. 79.

Presbyterian 82, UC Davis 69.

Stetson 80, Webber 35.

UAB 75, Jacksonville St. 48.

Va. Commonwealth 73, Akron 69.

Virginia 90, Longwood 61.

Wofford 82, Union, Ky. 41.

MIDWEST

Chicago St. 76, Southern U. 68.

DePaul 64, Liberty 63.

Detroit 58, Aquinas 48.

Ill.-Chicago 80, Lewis 57.

Illinois St. 72, Cent. Michigan 69.

Michigan St. 79, The Citadel 65.

Ohio St. 81, Jacksonville 68.

S. Illinois 73, N. Illinois 58.

Saint Louis 55, S.C.-Upstate 38.

Wright St. 66, Norfolk St. 43.

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 89, Austin Peay 80.

Cent. Arkansas 71, Ecclesia 56.

Oklahoma St. 104, Mercer 74.

Rice 67, Harvard 63.

Texas A&M 66, SMU 56.

UTEP 96, Texas Tech 78.

FAR WEST

Cal Poly 65, Portland St. 62.

Idaho 81, S. Carolina St. 68.

Nevada 87, Ark.-Pine Bluff 58.

New Mexico 66, Oral Roberts 63.

New Mexico St. 88, Prairie View 74.

Saint Mary's, Calif. 78, Oregon 73.

Stanford 66, N. Arizona 57.

UCLA 75, Loyola Marymount 44.

UNLV 78, Santa Clara 66.

Utah St. 72, S. Utah 65.

Weber St. 70, UC Santa Barbara 63.

NCAA DIVISION II

HOOP N SURF CLASSIC

TUESDAY

At McKinley .

CHAMINADE VS. DRURY (MO.)

CHAMINADE (1-5) 31 42—73

DRURY (7-2) 41 34—75

Leading scorers—Cham: Mohamed Tangara 17, Joel Smith 14, Darrell Birton 12, Shane Hanson 12. Drury: Chris Ijames 23, Dominique Long 11, Dusty Allen 11. Rebounds—Cham: Tangara 10. Drury: Tim Brown 5. Assists—Cham: Birton 5. Drury: Long 6.

27TH ANNUAL ILWU LOCAL 142 STATE TOURNAMENT

SATURDAY

At Kalakaua Gym.

SEMIFINALS

Hapuna (Hawai'i) 46, Ball Corporation (O'ahu) 27.

Pepsi (O'ahu) 55, Team Kaua'i 33.

THIRD PLACE

Team Kaua'i 40, Ball Corporation (O'ahu) 38 OT.

CHAMPIONSHIP

Hapuna (Hawai'i) 46, Pepsi (O'ahu) 40.

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Alston Viernes,Hapuna.

Brennen Pasco, Pepsi.

Felipe Anguiaho, Team Kaua'i.

David Zane, Ball Corporation.

Mike Monis (O'ahu) .

Joel Green (Kaua'i).

Individual Awards.

MVP: Alston Viernes (Hawai'i).

3-Point Shooting Contest: Brennen Pasco (Hawai'i).

Official Scorekeeper/Statistican: Lance Kamada.

COLLEGE WOMEN

MAJOR SCORES

EAST

Canisius 56, Youngstown St. 38.

St. Bonaventure 64, Niagara 43.

SOUTH

Alabama 70, Florida A&M 68, OT.

Ark.-Little Rock 64, Mississippi 61, OT.

Belmont 72, Tenn.-Martin 48.

Chattanooga 70, Elon 51.

Longwood 46, North Florida 38.

Louisiana-Monroe 64, New Orleans 61.

Murray St. 90, Alabama A&M 69.

Northwestern St. 57, Alcorn St. 56.

South Alabama 66, W. Kentucky 59.

Tulane 108, Nicholls St. 66.

UNC-Greensboro 71, Georgia Southern 53.

MIDWEST

Akron 82, Robert Morris 75.

Detroit 60, Morehead St. 54.

Kent St. 65, Wichita St. 58.

Marquette 69, Oregon 39.

S. Dakota St. 59, UC Davis 47.

SOUTHWEST

Fla. International 63, Arkansas St. 51.

Jacksonville St. 48, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 45.

UCLA 82, Rice 64.

FAR WEST

Arizona 53, UC Riverside 48.

Harvard 61, UC Santa Barbara 59.

Montana 68, Denver 63.

S. Utah 85, W. Oregon 52.

NCAA DIVISION II

HOOP N SURF CLASSIC

YESTERDAY

At Kilauea District Park.

MONTANA ST.-BILLINGS VS. SHEPHERD (W.VA.)

MSB (6-2) 41 33 22—96

SHEPHERD (3-6) 28 46 15—89

Leading scorers—MSB: Alira Carpenter 29, Kayla Ryan 23. Shep: Krissy Grosselin 34. Rebounds—MSB: Jen Smith 13. Shep: Grosselin 12. Assists—MSB: Marquis 9. Shep: Jerica Hewett 4.

BRIGHAM YOUNG-HAWAI'I VS. MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

BYU-HAWAI'I (3-4) 26 35—61

MISSOURI-ST.L.(3-7) 25 27—52

Leading scorers—BYUH: Latoya Wily, Richelle Fenenbock 1. MStL: Kristi White 18, Caitlyn Moody 10. Rebounds—BYUH: Wily 20. MStL: Kelcy Hulbert 11. Assists—BYUH: Fenenbock 5. MStL:

CHAMINADE VS. ROCKHURST (MO.)

CHAMINADE (0-5) 17 16—33

ROCKHURST (4-6) 49 39—88

Leading scorers—Cham: Samantha Saito 9. Rock: Tori Hartin 14. Rebounds—Cham: Ayla Mull 13. Rock: Julie Cook 8. Assists—Cham: Arielle Salvador 4. Rock: Amy Hake 8.

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

YESTERDAY

BOYS JV

Kamehameha White 51, Damien 40.

'IOLANI CLASSIC

YESTERDAY

At 'Iolani.

'IOLANI 57, MCKINLEY 34

Leading scorers—'Iol: Sealii Epenesa 12. McK: Jordan Macalma 11, Wai Kalama 10.

MONTROSE (MD.) 81, MARYKNOLL 30

Leading scorers—Mont: Mouphtaou Yarou 18, Terrence Ross 14, Isaiah Armwood 14, Justin Anderson 11. Mary: none.

LE FLORE (ALA.) 92, LEILEHUA 27

Leading scores—LF: Demarcus Cousins 19, Kentari Nettles 13, Gerald Watkins 12, Marlon Ford 10, Joshua James 10. Lei: none.

DEMATHA (MD.) 84,

TSINGHUA (BEIJING) 30

Leading scorers—DeM: Josh Selby 14, Naji Hibbert 12, Marcus Rouse 10. Tsing: Shuailin Li 13.

HOCKEY

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

All Times EST.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

N.Y. Rangers 22 11 2 46 94 91.

Philadelphia 17 7 6 40 105 91.

New Jersey 17 9 3 37 91 79.

Pittsburgh 16 10 4 36 100 87.

N.Y. Islanders 10 18 3 23 80 115.

NORTHEAST DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

Boston 21 5 4 46 106 67.

Montreal 16 9 5 37 87 78.

Buffalo 15 13 3 33 86 90.

Toronto 12 12 6 30 89 101.

Ottawa 11 13 5 27 67 74.

SOUTHEAST DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

Washington 19 10 3 41 103 93.

Carolina 14 12 5 33 81 94.

Florida 14 13 3 31 75 83.

Atlanta 10 16 4 24 88 108.

Tampa Bay 7 15 8 22 68 95.

WESTERN CONFERENCE

CENTRAL DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

Detroit 20 6 4 44 107 93.

Chicago 16 6 7 39 108 79.

Nashville 15 12 3 33 82 90.

Columbus 14 14 3 31 84 92.

St. Louis 12 15 3 27 87 102.

NORTHWEST DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

Calgary 18 11 3 39 95 96.

Vancouver 18 11 3 39 98 83.

Minnesota 15 13 2 32 78 69.

Colorado 15 15 1 31 86 92.

Edmonton 14 14 2 30 81 93.

PACIFIC DIVISION

W L OT Pts GF GA.

San Jose 25 3 3 53 113 72.

Anaheim 17 12 3 37 91 88.

Phoenix 14 13 4 32 82 90.

Los Angeles 13 12 6 32 83 87.

Dallas 12 14 4 28 80 103.

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

New Jersey 5, Buffalo 3.

Columbus 2, San Jose 1, OT.

Calgary 3, Minnesota 2, OT.

N.Y. Rangers 3, Los Angeles 2, OT.

Vancouver 4, Edmonton 2.

TODAY'S GAMES

Florida at Carolina, 2 p.m.

Toronto at Boston, 2 p.m.

St. Louis at Washington, 2 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 2 p.m.

Philadelphia at Montreal, 2 p.m.

San Jose at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

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

Columbus at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.

Nashville at Phoenix, 4 p.m.

TOMORROW'S GAMES

Ottawa at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Los Angeles at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.

N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 3 p.m.

Anaheim at Edmonton, 4 p.m.

Chicago at Calgary, 4 p.m.

NEW JERSEY 2 1 2—5

BUFFALO 1 1 1—3

First Period—1, New Jersey, Zajac 8 (Mottau, Langenbrunner), 1:36. 2, Buffalo, Stafford 7 (MacArthur, Roy), 6:58. 3, New Jersey, Parise 18 (Langenbrunner, Elias), 11:44 (pp). Second Period—4, New Jersey, Salvador 2 (Elias, Gionta), 10:52. 5, Buffalo, Kaleta 2 (Paille, Spacek), 11:10. Third Period—6, New Jersey, Clarkson 6, 6:04. 7, New Jersey, Rolston 2 (Clarkson), 9:31. 8, Buffalo, Gaustad 3 (Pominville, Hecht), 9:43. Goalies—New Jersey, Clemmensen. Buffalo, Miller. A—18,690 (18,690). T—2:23.

SAN JOSE 0 0 1 0—1

COLUMBUS 0 0 1 1—2

Third Period—1, San Jose, Setoguchi 16 (Blake, Marleau), 3:41. 2, Columbus, Peca 2 (Voracek, Nash), 12:32. Overtime—3, Columbus, Umberger 9 (Huselius, Tyutin), 2:55. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Columbus, Mason. A—13,884 (18,144). T—2:22.

CALGARY 0 2 0 1—3

MINNESOTA 0 1 1 0—2

Second Period—1, Calgary, Langkow 9 (Lundmark), 12:57. 2, Minnesota, Brunette 10 (Gaborik, Koivu), 13:48. 3, Calgary, Conroy 5 (Cammalleri), 16:25. Third Period—4, Minnesota, Gaborik 2 (Brunette), 15:17. Overtime—5, Calgary, Bertuzzi 8 (Langkow, Ro.Regehr), 3:48. Goalies—Calgary, Kiprusoff. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:33.

N.Y. RANGERS 1 1 0 1—3

LOS ANGELES 1 0 1 0—2

First Period—1, Los Angeles, O'Sullivan 8 (Kopitar, Brown), 14:24 (pp). 2, N.Y. Rangers, Drury 10 (Dawes, Girardi), 19:16. Second Period—3, N.Y. Rangers, Rozsival 3 (penalty shot), 12:33 (pp). Third Period—4, Los Angeles, Brown 12 (Calder, O'Donnell), 2:27. Overtime—5, N.Y. Rangers, Rozsival 4 (Staal, Drury), 3:41. Goalies—N.Y. Rangers, Valiquette. Los Angeles, LaBarbera. A—17,166 (18,118). T—2:23.

EDMONTON 0 0 2—2

VANCOUVER 0 3 1—4

Second Period—1, Vancouver, D.Sedin 13 (Edler, Wellwood), 1:14 (pp). 2, Vancouver, Kesler 7 (S.Bernier, Mitchell), 3:51. 3, Vancouver, D.Sedin 14 (Hansen, Bieksa), 16:10. Third Period—4, Edmonton, Penner 9, 2:32. 5, Edmonton, Gagner 2 (Hemsky, Nilsson), 18:31 (pp). 6, Vancouver, Hansen 4 (H.Sedin, D.Sedin), 19:14 (en). Goalies—Edmonton, Roloson. Vancouver, Sanford. A—18,630 (18,630). T—2:25.

SOCCER

HIGH SCHOOL

YESTERDAY

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE OF HONOLULU

GIRLS VARSITY

'IOLANI 4, SACRED HEARTS 1

Goals—'Iol: Elissa Minamishin, Kirsten Adams, Kirsten Kumabe, Amanda McCaskill. SH: Logan Chan.

BOYS JV

Kamehameha Blue 0, Kamehameha White 0.

MAUI INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE

GIRLS VARSITY

BALDWIN 4, KING KEKAULIKE 0

Goals—Bald: Jessica Long, Christina Imada, Amber-Lei Madriaga, Ayesha Pladera.

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

RED DIVISION

BOYS VARSITY

KALAHEO 2, KAHUKU 1

Goals—Kalh: Luke Uherek, Jonathan Rodrigues. Kalh: Max Hanneman.

ROOSEVELT 5, KALANI 1

Goals—Roos: Alex Fowler 2, Ryan Pena 2, Keenan Seguancia. Kaln: unreported.

GIRLS VARSITY

KAHUKU 1, KALAHEO 0

Goal—Kah: Kaylee Au.

ROOSEVELT 1, KALANI 0

Goal—Roos: Kristin Tatemichi.

GIRLS JV

Kahuku 6, Kalaheo 0.

Kalani 5, Roosevelt 0.

WHITE DIVISION

BOYS VARSITY

MCKINLEY 3, FARRINGTON 2

Goals—McK: Koa Webster 2, Luis Diaz. Farr: Samuel Villiarimo 2.

TUESDAY

WHITE DIVISION

BOYS VARSITY

RADFORD 4, WAI'ANAE 0

Goals—Rad: Christopher Nichols 2, Brian Gureck, Joshua Jerome.

TENNIS

HIGH SCHOOL

O'AHU INTERSCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION

YESTERDAY

GIRLS JV

Roosevelt 5, Campbell 0.

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Kansas City Royals—Agreed to terms with LHP Heath Philllips, LHP Lenny DoNardo, RHP Oscar Villarreal and OF Tommy Murphy on minor league contracts.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Chicago Cubs—Named Franklin Font minor league infield coordinator and Jody Davis minor league catching coordinator. Named Keith Stohr advanced scout. Named Bobby Dickerson manager for Iowa (PCL) and Ryne Sandberg manager, Dennis Lewallyn pitching coach, Tom Beyers hitting coach and Nick Frangella trainer for Tennessee (SL).

Philadelphia Phillies—Agreed to terms with RHP Yorman Bazardo, RHP Yoel Hernandez, RHP Justin Pope, LHP Jason Mackintosh, LHP Joshua Shortslef, 1B/OF Brian Stavisky, OF Casey Craig, OF Kevin Mahar, OF Wilkin Ruan, OF Mike Spidale and OF Rich Thompson on minor league contracts.

San Diego Padres—Named Terry Kennedy manager and Orv Franchuk hitting coach for San Antonio (Texas); Dave Rajsich pitching coach for Lake Elsinore (Cal); Bronswell Patrick pitching coach and Eric Peyton hitting coach for Eugene (NWL) and Jimmy Jones pitching coach for Peoria (Arizona).

FOOTBALL

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Carolina Panthers—Signed WR Kevin McMahan to the practice squad. Released WR William Buchanon from the practice squad.

Cleveland Browns—Placed TE Steve Heiden and LB Beau Bell on injured reserve. Signed TE John Madsen. Signed WR Paul Hubbard from the practice squad. Signed LB David Holloway to the practice squad.

Dallas Cowboys—Signed RB Marcus Thomas to the practice squad.

New Orleans Saints—Placed RB Reggie Bush on injured reserve.

New York Giants—Signed WR Derek Hagan and LB Edmond Miles. Placed LB Jonathan Goff and RB Reuben Droughns on injured reserve.

New York Jets—Released OL Kyle DeVan from the practice squad. Signed G Ryan Keenan and DL Brian Schaefering to the practice squad. Placed DE Ropati Pitoitua on injured reserve-practice squad.

Oakland Raiders—Signed WR D.J. Hall to the practice squad.

COLLEGE

NCAA—Placed Coastal Carolina on two years' probation for financial infractions within the women's golf program.

Duquesne—Announced G Jimmy Sherwood and G Lucas Newton have left the men's basketball team.

Illinois State—Named Brock Spack football coach.