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SPORTS TODAY
BASKETBALL
College men, Western Athletic Conference, Fresno State vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
College, Pacific West Conference, Grand Canyon vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i at Cannon Activities Center. Women at 5:30 p.m. Men at 7:30 p.m.
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division II Boys: University at Hawai'i Baptist, 6:30 p.m.; Christian Academy vs. Word of Life at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 5:30 p.m.; Academy of the Pacific at Hawaiian Mission Academy, 7 p.m.; Hanalani at 'Iolani, 6:30 p.m. Division II Girls: Hanalani at La Pietra, 5:30 p.m.
High school boys, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Red Conference: Kapolei at Waipahu; Campbell at 'Aiea; Radford at Mililani; Kaimuki at Moanalua; Farrington at Kaiser; McKinley at Kalaheo. White Conference: Castle at Kalani; Roosevelt at 'Anuenue; Waialua at Pearl City. JV games at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after end of JV game.
SOCCER
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division I State Tournament. Consolation: Roosevelt vs. Kahuku, 3 p.m. at field 7; Waiakea vs. Pearl City, 3 p.m. at field 8. Quarterfinals, at main stadium: Hilo vs. King Kekaulike, 1 p.m.; Kamehameha-Maui vs. Punahou, 3 p.m.; Mililani vs. Kaiser, 5 p.m.; Kamehameha vs. Kapolei, 7 p.m. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division II State Tournament. Consolation: St. Anthony vs. Mid-Pacific, 1 p.m. at field 9; Seabury Hall vs. Wai'anae, 1 p.m. at field 10. Quarterfinals: Kailua vs. Radford, 3 p.m. at field 9; Kamehameha-Hawai'i vs. Kapa'a, 3 p.m. at field 10; Kaua'i vs. Honoka'a, 3 p.m. at field 11; Pac-Five vs. Hawai'i Prep, 3 p.m. at field 12. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
SOFTBALL
College women, Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic, LSU vs. UAB, 4 p.m.; Oklahoma vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
SPORTS
TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College women, Western Athletic Conference, San Jose State vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
High school, Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Division I Boys: 'Iolani at Kamehameha, 7 p.m. Division I Girls: Sacred Hearts at Kamehameha, 5:30 p.m.
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Assocation, Red Conference: Moanalua at Kailua; Roosevelt at Kalani; Farrington at McKinley; Kapolei at 'Aiea; Campbell at Pearl City; Mililani at Radford. White Conference: Kaimuki at Kalaheo; 'Anuenue at Kahuku; Waipahu at Waialua. JV at 5 p.m., varsity 15 minutes after.
SOCCER
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division I State Tournament. Consolation: 3 p.m. at field 7; 3 p.m. at field 8. Semifinals at main stadium: 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Matches at Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
High school girls, HHSAA JN Automotive Group Division II State Tournament. Consolation: 3 p.m. at field 9; 3 p.m. at field 10. Semifinals: 3 p.m. at field 11; 3 p.m. at field 12.
SOFTBALL
College women, Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic, UAB vs. Oklahoma, 1 p.m.; LSU vs. Oklahoma, 3 p.m.; UAB vs. Hawai'i, 5 p.m.; LSU vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.
WRESTLING
High school, O'ahu Interscholastic Association, Dual meet championships, at Moanalua, 5:30 p.m.
BASEBALL
COLLEGE
NCAA DIVISION II
BIOLA (CALIF.) VS. HAWAI'I-HILO
YESTERDAY
At Wong Stadium, Hilo.
BIOLA (1-5) 102 302 2—10 10 2
UHH (0-1) 020 300 0— 5 7 1
Charlie Gausepohl, Nick Woodward (4), Adam McNaught (5), Steven Alexander (5), Billy Vopinek (6) and Daniel Bodemer. Kekoa Lee, Brian Shannon (4), Kurtis Sherer (5), Nathan Kekahuna Jr. (6) and Peter Rodgers. W—Gausepohl. L—Lee.
Leading hitters—Biola: Chris Foreman 2 runs; Nick Rotkowitz 2-2, 3 runs; Hawkins Gebbers 4-4, homer, double, 4 RBIs, 3 runs; David West 2 RBIs; Vinnie Fayard double. UHH: Matt Haasenritter 3-4, double, 2 runs; Shane Kessel double.
O'AHU AJA LEAGUE
YESTERDAY
At Ala Wai.
WAI'ALAE 001 410 222—12 17 0
MCCULLY 201 100 000— 4 6 2
Jared Matsuoka, Nolan Tokuda (8), Brian Higa (9) and Danny Nitahara, Alvin Yano (8). Fletcher Lee, Alvin Estes (8) and Jared Maeda. W—Matsuoka. L—Lee.
Leading hitters—Wai: Ken Morimoto 5-6, two doubles, 2 RBIs; Chad Itokazu 2-4; Chris Loo 2-5, 2 RBIs; Chris Mols 2-5. McC: Duane Ito 3-5, double; Scott Yasumoto 3 RBIs.
BASKETBALL
COLLEGE MEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
American U. 58, Army 34.
Binghamton 85, Vermont 83.
Colgate 68, Bucknell 57.
Dayton 63, La Salle 61.
Delaware 73, Drexel 70, OT.
Massachusetts 80, Richmond 71.
New Hampshire 62, Hartford 55.
Saint Joseph's 66, George Washington 58.
Syracuse 74, West Virginia 61.
Villanova 94, Providence 91.
SOUTH
Boston College 80, Virginia 70.
Clemson 74, Duke 47.
East Carolina 82, Southern Miss. 79.
Gardner-Webb 95, Liberty 90, 2OT.
Houston 97, UCF 69.
James Madison 82, Georgia St. 69.
LSU 80, Georgia 62.
Longwood 98, Md.-Eastern Shore 86.
McNeese St. 81, Northwestern St. 75.
Miami 79, Wake Forest 52.
Mississippi 78, Auburn 59.
Murray St. 88, Tennessee St. 58.
Nicholls St. 57, Stephen F.Austin 50.
Presbyterian 65, Coastal Carolina 62.
Tulsa 73, Marshall 57.
UAB 81, Tulane 61.
UNC Wilmington 81, Va. Commonwealth 72.
VMI 110, Winthrop 106, OT.
William & Mary 68, Northeastern 63.
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 68, W. Michigan 61.
Cincinnati 93, Notre Dame 83.
Creighton 79, Drake 68.
Illinois St. 60, S. Illinois 57, OT.
Indiana 68, Iowa 60.
Miami (Ohio) 59, Ball St. 41.
Michigan St. 76, Minnesota 47.
Missouri St. 65, Evansville 62.
Northwestern 75, Chicago St. 63.
Saint Louis 78, Duquesne 74, OT.
Wichita St. 64, Indiana St. 58.
SOUTHWEST
Lamar 59, Cent. Arkansas 57.
Memphis 79, SMU 66.
Missouri 69, Texas 65.
Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 71.
Oklahoma St. 81, Texas Tech 80.
Sam Houston St. 89, Texas-San Antonio 86, 2OT.
Tennessee 74, Arkansas 72.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 82, Texas-Arlington 75.
Texas St. 84, SE Louisiana 82.
Texas-Pan American 76, Texas A&M International 52.
Utah 62, TCU 54.
FAR WEST
Nebraska 55, Colorado 53.
UCLA 76, Southern Cal 60.
NCAA DIVISION II
WEST REGIONAL POLL
Released Yesterday.
OVERALL IN-REGION
1, BYU-HAWAI'I 12-1 8-0
2, CS DOMINIQUEZ HILLS 13-4 13-4
3, WESTERN WASH. 8-3 7-3
4, CENTRAL WASH. 10-4 9-4
5, SEATTLE PACIFIC 11-5 9-4
6, HUMBOLDT STATE 12-6 11-5
7, CAL POLY POMONA 8-5 8-5
8, UC SAN DIEGO 10-5 10-5
9, DIXIE STATE 10-5 10-5
10, CS SAN BERNARDINO 10-6 10-6
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
DIXIE STATE (UTAH) VS. CHAMINADE
YESTERDAY
At McCabe gym.
DSC (11-9, 5-2) 40 25—65
CU (10-8, 6-3) 43 32—75
Leading scorers—DSC: Bowie Jeffs 16, Ben Hartman 13. CU: Darrell Birton 18, Joel Smith 16, Mohamed Tangara 12. Rebounds—DSC: Tom Whitehead 6. CU: Smith 9, Tangara 9. Assists—DSC: Ryan Sanchez 6. CU: Smith 5.
COLLEGE WOMEN
MAJOR SCORES
EAST
Army 50, Fairleigh Dickinson 37.
Boston U. 78, Albany, N.Y. 48.
Duquesne 53, Saint Joseph's 51.
Hartford 59, New Hampshire 32.
Richmond 55, George Washington 49.
Seton Hall 55, West Virginia 47.
St. Bonaventure 55, Dayton 45.
Stony Brook 57, Maine 39.
Temple 59, Fordham 43.
Vermont 64, Binghamton 38.
Villanova 49, St. John's 33.
SOUTH
Clemson 73, W. Carolina 64.
Fla. Inter. 64, Louisiana-Lafayette 44.
Murray St. 97, Tennessee St. 93.
New Orleans 65, Florida Atlantic 55.
Northwestern St. 77, McNeese St. 64, OT.
SE Louisiana 67, Texas St. 58.
South Alabama 77, North Texas 74.
Troy 74, Arkansas St. 69.
W. Kentucky 62, Louisiana-Monroe 58.
MIDWEST
Baylor 76, Nebraska 71.
Cent. Michigan 109, Kent St. 94.
DePaul 57, Georgetown 51.
E. Illinois 58, Ill.-Chicago 48.
Iowa St. 67, Texas A&M 50.
Kansas 65, Colorado 54.
Kansas St. 58, Missouri 54.
Miami 83, SIU-Edwardsville 72.
Miami (Ohio) 69, W. Michigan 63.
N. Illinois 73, Akron 66.
Ohio 52, E. Michigan 41.
SE Missouri 73, Harris-Stowe 45.
Toledo 67, Buffalo 59.
SOUTHWEST
Houston 66, Rice 56.
Lamar 79, Cent. Arkansas 61.
Stephen F.Austin 60, Nicholls St. 55.
Texas-Arlington 88, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 62.
Texas-San Antonio 67, Sam Houston St. 62.
FAR WEST
BYU 60, Air Force 41.
Middle Tennessee 77, Denver 49.
San Diego St. 83, UNLV 58.
Utah 73, TCU 63.
Wyoming 52, New Mexico 50.
NCAA DIVISION II
PACIFIC WEST CONFERENCE
DIXIE STATE (UTAH) VS. CHAMINADE
YESTERDAY
At McCabe gym.
DSC (12-8, 5-2) 24 69—93
CU (0-18 0-8) 22 32—54
Leading scorers—DSC: Megan Tidwell 21, Jessica Rodgers 14, Deney Phommabout 14. CU: Jasmine Dulan 27. Rebounds—DSC: Tidwell 17. CU: Kimberly Kishi 6, Camille Moody 6. Assists—DSC: Tidwell 6. CU: Samanth Saito 4.
GOLF
COLLEGE MEN
HAWAI'I-HILO INTERCOLLEGIATE
YESTERDAY
At Mauna Lani North Course.
Par: 72; Yardage: 6,913.
FIRST ROUND
TEAM SCORES
1, Washington 281 strokes. 2, USC 285. 3, Oregon 287. 4 tie, Texas Tech, TCU 291. 6 tie, Stanford, Oklahoma 294. 8, Colorado 295. 9, Arizona State 296. 10, UC Davis 299. 11, Hawai'i-Hilo 300. 12, Georgia Tech 301. 13, Fresno State 308. 14, Kansas 309. 15, Florida State 311. 16, San Francisco 312. 17, Hawai'i 314.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
66—Rodolfo Estrada (UHH). 68—Richard Lee (Wash). 69—Nick Taylor (Wash), Jamie Lovemark (USC). 70—Garrett Merrell (TTU), Grant Doverspike (FSU), Johnny Widmer (Colo), Blake Giroux (Kans), Christopher Armanini (UHH), Chris Ward (TTU), Ben Blundell (Okla), Tom Hoge (TCU), Jack Dukeminier (Ore). 71—Chris Killmer (Wash), Tom Glissmeyer (USC), Steve Ziegler (Stan). Hawai'i golfers: 76—Logan Goulding (UHH), Stephen Zane (UHH), Thomas Kua (UH), Kelii Dias (UHH). 78—Jesus Valdivia (UHH), Kamden Brakel (UH). 81—Robert Berton (UH), Jarred Sawada (UH). 83—Zady Ari (UHH), Chase Bingham (UH). 84—Isaac Jaffurs (UHH). 87—Cody Pewarchuk (UH), Daniel Soglanich (UH).
HOCKEY
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Today's Games (Times Hawai'i).
Boston at Ottawa, 2 p.m.
Los Angeles at Washington, 2 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 2:30 p.m.
Anaheim at Nashville, 3 p.m.
Edmonton at St. Louis, 3:30 p.m.
Dallas at Colorado, 4 p.m.
Chicago at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.
Carolina at San Jose, 5:30 p.m.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
BOSTON 0 1 2—3
PHILADELPHIA 0 1 0—1
Second Period—1, Boston, Ryder 19 (Wideman, Krejci), 3:07. 2, Philadelphia, Hartnell 19 (Lupul, Parent), 5:24. Third Period—3, Boston, Krejci 19 (Hnidy), 5:48. 4, Boston, Wideman 12 (Wheeler, Ference), 6:23. Goalies—Boston, Thomas. Philadelphia, Biron. A—19,748 (19,537). T—2:12.
TORONTO 0 0 0—0
BUFFALO 2 1 2—5
First Period—1, Buffalo, Connolly 10 (Rivet, Vanek), 2:23. 2, Buffalo, Stafford 14 (MacArthur, Numminen), 12:52. Second Period—3, Buffalo, Vanek 30 (Connolly, Pominville), 2:37 (pp). Third Period—4, Buffalo, Vanek 31 (Stafford), 5:36. 5, Buffalo, Vanek 32 (Pominville, Kotalik), 9:13 (pp). Goalies—Toronto, Pogge. Buffalo, Miller. A—17,355 (18,690). T—2:29.
TAMPA BAY 1 2 0 0—3
PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 1—4
First Period—1, Tampa Bay, Malone 16 (Recchi, Ranger), 15:25. Second Period—2, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 19 (Lecavalier, Eminger), 5:00. 3, Tampa Bay, Lecavalier 24 (Prospal, St. Louis), 16:52. Third Period—4, Pittsburgh, Malkin 23 (Dupuis), 2:25. 5, Pittsburgh, Eaton 2 (Sykora), 14:06. 6, Pittsburgh, Sykora 20 (Malkin, Crosby), 16:31 (pp). Overtime—7, Pittsburgh, Malkin 24 (Staal, Orpik), 4:44. Goalies—Tampa Bay, McKenna. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—16,977 (16,940). T—2:32.
PHOENIX 1 1 2—4
DETROIT 1 2 2—5
First Period—1, Detroit, Hossa 27 (Datsyuk, Filppula), 14:10. 2, Phoenix, Jovanovski 4 (Yandle, Bryzgalov), 17:59 (pp). Second Period—3, Detroit, Hossa 28 (Filppula, Kronwall), 5:50. 4, Phoenix, Fedoruk 5 (Boedker, Klee), 8:48. 5, Detroit, Zetterberg 18 (Datsyuk, Cleary), 11:29. Third Period—6, Detroit, Samuelsson 13 (Hudler, Franzen), 5:43 (pp). 7, Phoenix, Perrault 2 (Lindstrom, Jovanovski), 7:06. 8, Phoenix, Lindstrom 8 (Doan, Yandle), 14:56 (pp). 9, Detroit, Lidstrom 8 (Rafalski, Cleary), 19:21 (pp). Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Detroit, Osgood. A—19,821 (20,066). T—2:29.
ANAHEIM 0 0 0—0
MINNESOTA 1 1 1—3
First Period—1, Minnesota, Brunette 13 (Koivu, Bouchard), 4:21 (pp). Second Period—2, Minnesota, Koivu 15 (Miettinen, Burns), 4:20. Third Period—3, Minnesota, Bouchard 11 (Belanger), 19:14 (en). Goalies—Anaheim, Hiller. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,568 (18,064). T—2:18.
SOCCER
HIGH SCHOOL
HHSAA JN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP STATE TOURNAMENT
YESTERDAY
At Waipi'o Peninsula Soccer Complex.
DIVISION I
KAPOLEI 3, ROOSEVELT 0
Goals—Kap: Kelsey Wright 8th minute; Veronika Hoffman 57th; Taylor DeLa Cruz 60th.
KING KEKAULIKE 3, KAHUKU 0
Goals—KK: Bianca Rajan 32nd minute; Maya Palaroan 50th, 67th.
KAISER 3, WAIAKEA 1
Goals—Kais: Alexis Okihara 24th minute; Tamra Nee 30th; Sarah Clapp 60th. Waik: Teisha Nacis-Parker 52nd.
PUNAHOU 6, PEARL CITY 0
Goals—Pun: Allyson Holtz 2nd minute; Michaela Tsuha 29th; Jasmine Kauka 35th; Karli Look 37th; Sarah Hayashi 55th, 69th.
DIVISION II
RADFORD 2, ST. ANTHONY 0
Goals—Rad: Rahjita Sampson 31st minute; Kelsey Pacpaco 44th.
KAPA'A 2, MID-PACIFIC 0
Goals—Kap: Dakota Barnett 20th minute; Barnett 48th.
HONOKA'A 5, SEABURY HALL 2
Goals—Hon: Cecily Fujii 18th minute; Kimberly Kishimoto 27th, 53rd minute, 71st; Rachel Miller 79th. SH: Keana Cramer 9th, 22nd.
HAWAI'I PREP 2, WAI'ANAE 0
Goals—HP: Kuuipo Nakoa 4th minute; Noelani Enos 43rd.
SOFTBALL
COLLEGE
NCAA DIVISION II
AZUSA PACIFIC VS. CHAMINADE
YESTERDAY
At Central O'ahu Regional Park.
GAME 1
APU (1-0) 006 111 0—9 16 1
CU (0-1) 000 022 1—5 10 3
Erin Halma, Carissa Piper (7) and Bekah Weisser. Kasy'e Lalau and Shalin Yamaguchi. W—Halma. L—Lalau.
Leading hitters—APU: Erika Navarrette 3-4; Halma 2-5, 2 runs; Erika Marmolejo 2-2, homer, 4 RBIs; Nicole Llorens 2-4; Heather Gilbertson 2-4; Weisser 2-3. CU: Keli-Grace Kaowili-Sanaiatan 2-4; Skye Virtudes 2-3; Melissa Harris 2-3, double, 2 RBIs; Angel Mahaulu double 2 RBIs; Chasity Senas double; Dawn Dela Cruz double.
GAME 2
APU (2-0) 551 02—13 14 0
CU (0-2) 001 00 —1 5 1
Bre Anderson and Natalie Mickelson. Walls, Kasy'e Lalau (2) and Skye Virtudes. W—Anderson. L—Walls.
Leading hitters—APU: Bailey Blazek 3 runs; Erin Halma 2 runs; Mickelson 4-4, two homers, 7 RBIs, 3 runs; Erika Marmolejo 3-4, homer, double, 2 RBIs, 2 runs; Leslie-Anne Picone 3-3, triple, 4 RBIs. CU: Chasity Senas 2-2; Angel Mahaulu double, RBI.
WATERPOLO
COLLEGE WOMEN
YESTERDAY
At San Jose, Calif.
NO. 10 SAN JOSE 10, HAWAI'I 8
HAWAI'I (4-1) 2 2 3 0 0 1— 8
SJSU (6-2) 0 1 1 5 2 1—10
Goal scorers—UH: Kelly Mason 4, Sivan Pardon, Ryan Hanson-Swaner, Leonie van Der Molen, Saara Majuri. SJSU: Dani Curran 3, Kelli Stewart 3, Allie Stewart 2, Juliet Moss, Bridget McKee. Goalie Saves—UH: Serena Bredin 8. SJSU: Meagan Minson 13.
CORRECTION
The team statistics for the Super Bowl published Monday were reversed. In other words, Arizona had 23 first downs to Pittsburgh's 20, 407 total net yards to the Steelers' 292.