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Posted on: Friday, November 20, 2009

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

Current players Randy Moss and Terrell Owens and retired players Tim Brown and Jimmy Smith.

Source: nfl.com

SPORTS TODAY

Basketball

College men, BYU vs. Hawai'i, 7:05 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

Tennis

Island Design Center Women's Night Doubles, semifinals, 6 p.m. at Kailua Racquet Club. No admission.

SPORTS TOMORROW

Surfing

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, Reef Hawaiian Pro, 8 a.m. at Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach, conditions permitting. For daily status of contest, call 596-7873.

Tennis

Island Design Center Women's Night Doubles. Third place, 6 p.m. Final, 7:15 p.m. Matches at Kailua Racquet Club. No admission.

Basketball

College Men

Major Scores

EAST

Buffalo 63, Navy 53

Lafayette 88, St. Francis, Pa. 77

Pittsburgh 71, E. Kentucky 60

SOUTH

Centenary 95, Texas Coll. 76

Coppin St. 72, Columbia Union 61

Grambling St. 75, Paul Quinn 61

Kentucky 102, Sam Houston St. 92

Middle Tennessee 74, Lamar 66

Mississippi St. 82, SE Louisiana 67

Morgan St. 72, ETSU 61

New Orleans 74, Southern, NO 65

Old Dominion 73, Liberty 41

S. Carolina St. 88, Allen 81

South Alabama 82, Spring Hill 53

Tennessee Tech 92, Lipscomb 89

Virginia 79, Rider 46

William & Mary 78, Richmond 71

Wofford 81, Lees-McRae 39

MIDWEST

Cleveland St. 78, Florida A&M 64

Kansas 94, Cent. Arkansas 44

Minnesota 76, Utah Valley 51

Notre Dame 82, Long Beach St. 62

Valparaiso 78, Ind.-South Bend 56

SOUTHWEST

Prairie View 69, Fla. Gulf Coast 54

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 77, Texas-Pan American 55

Texas Tech 94, Northwestern St. 75

FAR WEST

Arizona 66, Rice 49

Denver 56, Montana 49

S. Utah 111, Southwest 51

San Diego St. 86, Santa Clara 53

Seattle 85, Fresno St. 84

UC Riverside 87, LaVerne 71

Washington St. 89, IPFW 70

TOURNAMENT

2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

First Round

North Carolina 77, Ohio St. 73

Syracuse 95, California 73

Carolina Classic

First Round

Miami 74, Tulane 54

South Carolina 78, La Salle 68

South Florida 65, Davidson 58

UNC Wilmington 80, Penn St. 69

O'Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic

First Round

Dayton 63, Georgia Tech 59

Kansas St. 80, Boston U. 70

Mississippi 89, Indiana 71

Villanova 69, George Mason 68

College Women

Major Scores

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 52, N.J. Tech 49

Arizona St. 82, Yale 46

George Washington 68, Coppin St. 64

Penn St. 77, Bucknell 62

Rider 56, Monmouth, N.J. 41

Robert Morris 74, Akron 67

Rutgers 59, Boston College 53

St. Bonaventure 66, Niagara 49

Syracuse 74, Alabama St. 66

Temple 64, Dartmouth 38

SOUTH

Auburn 83, Alabama A&M 56

Clemson 94, South Carolina 92, 2OT

Duke 69, Georgia Southern 42

East Carolina 72, UNC Wilmington 52

Florida A&M 41, Savannah St. 38

Gardner-Webb 71, Limestone 50

Georgia 74, Chattanooga 57

Hampton 71, William & Mary 66

Indiana St. 62, Furman 47

Lamar 62, Grambling St. 60

Maryland 84, Old Dominion 67

South Alabama 100, Spring Hill 44

Southern U. 68, SE Louisiana 55

Virginia Tech 70, George Mason 41

MIDWEST

Illinois St. 79, S. Dakota St. 67

Marquette 66, Creighton 59

Michigan 91, Southern Miss. 54

N. Illinois 71, IUPUI 55

Nebraska 88, Idaho St. 41

Notre Dame 68, Michigan St. 67

UMKC 59, N. Arizona 58

W. Michigan 87, Loyola of Chicago 80, OT

Wisconsin 64, Wis.-Milwaukee 55

Wright St. 65, E. Kentucky 44

SOUTHWEST

Houston 49, Oregon St. 32

FAR WEST

Boise St. 92, Portland St. 80

E. Washington 54, Idaho 51, OT

Gonzaga 70, Southern Cal 58

Stanford 99, Pepperdine 50

UCLA 98, Hawaii 52

UNLV 97, Sacramento St. 92, OT

Weber St. 78, S. Utah 41

TOURNAMENT

Preseason NIT

Semifinals

Ohio St. 92, West Virginia 69

Football

National Football League

Yesterday

Miami  0 14 0 10—24

Carolina  3  0 0 14—17

First Quarter

Car—FG Kasay 29, 9:31.

Second Quarter

Mia—Williams 14 pass from Henne (Carpenter kick), 3:57.

Mia—Williams 1 run (Carpenter kick), :57.

Fourth Quarter

Car—FG Kasay 33, 14:21.

Mia—FG Carpenter 37, 7:39.

Car—S.Smith 27 pass from Delhomme (D.Williams run), 5:18.

Mia—Williams 46 run (Carpenter kick), 3:55.

Car—FG Kasay 48, 1:41.

A—73,475.

Mia Car

First downs 17 22

Total Net Yards 326 383

Rushes-yards 31-154 27-182

Passing 172 201

Punt Returns 2-30 3-20

Kickoff Returns 4-105 5-117

Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0

Comp-Att-Int 17-29-0 19-42-1

Sacked-Yds Lost 0-0 4-26

Punts 6-50.2 5-42.0

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0

Penalties-Yards 5-30 4-35

Time of Poss. 30:33 29:27

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Miami, Williams 22-119, Hilliard 4-24, Polite 4-11, Henne 1-0. Carolina, D.Williams 13-122, Stewart 12-43, Delhomme 2-17.

PASSING—Miami, Henne 17-29-0-172. Carolina, Delhomme 19-42-1-227.

RECEIVING—Miami, Bess 6-63, Ginn Jr. 4-32, Hartline 2-47, Williams 2-19, Hilliard 2-7, Camarillo 1-4. Carolina, S.Smith 7-87, Rosario 4-40, Muhammad 3-27, Barnidge 2-46, Sutton 2-18, D.Williams 1-9.

MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

College

No. 12 Oklahoma St. 31, Colorado 28

Colorado  7 7 7  7—28

Oklahoma St. 7 3 7 14—31

First Quarter

OkSt—Cox 67 punt return (D.Bailey kick), 12:39.

Col—McKnight 5 pass from Hansen (Goodman kick), 7:16.

Second Quarter

OkSt—FG D.Bailey 30, 5:40.

Col—Geer 5 pass from C.Hawkins (Goodman kick), :22.

Third Quarter

Col—Simas 28 pass from Hansen (Goodman kick), 8:41.

OkSt—Toston 45 run (D.Bailey kick), 3:52.

Fourth Quarter

OkSt—Toston 47 pass from Weeden (D.Bailey kick), 11:24.

Col—Lockridge 98 kickoff return (Goodman kick), 11:11.

OkSt—Blackmon 28 pass from Weeden (D.Bailey kick), 8:11.

A—50,080.

Col OkSt

First downs 14 20

Rushes-yards 22-13 49-232

Passing 238 168

Comp-Att-Int 30-49-0 10-24-1

Return Yards 0 90

Punts-Avg. 10-37.8 3-34.0

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 5-3

Penalties-Yards 7-80 5-50

Time of Poss. 30:23 29:37

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING—Colorado, Stewart 8-21, Lockridge 2-11, Sumler 2-4, C.Hawkins 1-(minus 8), Hansen 9-(minus 15). Oklahoma St., Toston 30-172, Hunter 11-47, Cate 2-5, B.Johnson 2-5, Weeden 3-5, Team 1-(minus 2).

PASSING—Colorado, Hansen 23-36-0-169, C.Hawkins 7-11-0-69, McKnight 0-2-0-0. Oklahoma St., Weeden 10-15-0-168, Cate 0-9-1-0.

RECEIVING—Colorado, Simas 11-90, McKnight 7-71, Geer 4-32, Sumler 2-14, Jefferson 2-13, J.Behrens 2-10, Stewart 2-8. Oklahoma St., Cooper 3-32, Toston 2-45, Blackmon 1-28, Anyiam 1-27, Horton 1-18, Youman 1-10, Hunter 1-8.

Golf

LPGA Tour Championship

Yesterday

At The Houstonian Golf & Country Club

Richmond, Texas

Purse: $1.5 million

Yardage: 6,650; Par 72 (36-36)

Partial First Round

Note: Play was suspended due to darkness.

Lorena Ochoa 32-34—66

Reilley Rankin 33-34—67

Taylor Leon 35-33—68

Heather Bowie Young 34-35—69

Kristy McPherson 35-34—69

Yani Tseng 35-34—69

Pat Hurst 33-36—69

Haeji Kang 35-34—69

Allison Fouch 32-38—70

Karin Sjodin 35-35—70

Irene Cho 36-34—70

Leta Lindley 32-38—70

Jimin Kang 35-35—70

Anna Nordqvist 35-35—70

Stacy Lewis 35-35—70

Ji Young Oh 35-35—70

Jiyai Shin 37-33—70

Meg Mallon 33-37—70

Na Yeon Choi 36-34—70

Brittany Lincicome 33-37—70

Juli Inkster 36-34—70

Sophie Gustafson 34-36—70

Hee Young Park 35-35—70

Chella Choi 35-36—71

Meaghan Francella 36-35—71

Katherine Hull 34-37—71

Karine Icher 36-35—71

Carolina Llano 35-37—72

Anna Rawson 36-36—72

Brandi Jackson 37-35—72

Jamie Hullett 35-37—72

Ashli Bunch 36-36—72

Hee-Won Han 36-36—72

Morgan Pressel 35-37—72

Meena Lee 38-34—72

Se Ri Pak 36-36—72

Helen Alfredsson 34-38—72

Wendy Ward 35-37—72

Suzann Pettersen 36-36—72

Giulia Sergas 35-37—72

Cristie Kerr 35-37—72

Amy Hung 37-35—72

Sarah Kemp 36-36—72

Meredith Duncan 37-35—72

Jimin Jeong 35-37—72

Mindy Kim 35-37—72

Sarah Jane Smith 36-37—73

Katie Futcher 38-35—73

Sarah Lee 35-38—73

Song-Hee Kim 35-38—73

Maria Hjorth 35-38—73

Rachel Hetherington 39-34—73

Brittany Lang 36-37—73

In-Kyung Kim 39-34—73

Ai Miyazato 36-37—73

Angela Stanford 36-37—73

Allison Hanna 35-38—73

Paige Mackenzie 35-38—73

Lisa Strom 36-38—74

Mollie Fankhauser 37-37—74

Becky Morgan 38-36—74

Leah Wigger 35-39—74

Audra Burks 35-39—74

Sun Young Yoo 36-38—74

Sandra Gal 36-38—74

Jane Park 36-38—74

Jee Young Lee 37-37—74

Lindsey Wright 37-37—74

Michele Redman 32-42—74

Failed to complete first round

Michelle Wie WD

Champions Tour Q-School

Yesterday

At TPC Scottsdale

Scottsdale, Ariz.

Purse: $200,000

Yardage: 6,943; Par: 71

Third Round

Steve Haskins 66-65-65—196

Ronnie Black 69-67-64—200

Curt Byrum 65-68-68—201

Peter Senior 68-65-68—201

Jack Ferenz 67-68-67—202

Kirk Hanefeld 69-66-67—202

Robin Freeman 68-68-67—203

Bruce Vaughan 67-68-68—203

John Ross 65-68-70—203

R.W. Eaks 66-72-66—204

Rod Spittle 71-67-66—204

Joe Ozaki 67-69-68—204

Terry Burke 65-68-71—204

Fred Holton 66-72-67—205

David Peoples 68-68-69—205

John Wilson 70-70-66—206

Quinn Griffing 71-72-63—206

Rich Parker 72-66-68—206

Ron Streck 68-70-68—206

Jim Roy 68-65-73—206

Javier Sanchez 71-70-66—207

Paul Trittler 71-69-67—207

Jeff Hart 70-70-67—207

Mitch Adams 69-68-70—207

Jeff Klein 70-68-69—207

Ted Schulz 69-65-73—207

The top five finishers after Friday's final round will be fully exempt on the 2010 Champions Tour. The next seven finishers will be conditionally exempt.

Dubai World Championship

Yesterday

At Jumeirah Golf Estates (Earth Course)

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Purse: $7.5 million

Yardage: 7,017; Par: 72 (36-36)

First Round

Robert Allenby, Aus. 33-32—65

Chris Wood, England 34-32—66

Camilo Villegas, Col. 33-33—66

Lee Westwood, Eng. 34-32—66

W-C Liang, China 32-36—68

Thomas Aiken, SAf. 35-33—68

Adam Scott, Australia 35-33—68

P. Harrington, Ire. 32-36—68

Rory McIlroy, NIre. 36-32—68

Johan Edfors, Swe. 35-34—69

Nick Dougherty, Eng. 35-34—69

Retief Goosen, SAf. 33-36—69

Alvaro Quiros, Spain 36-33—69

B. Dredge, Wales 36-34—70

J. Milkha Singh, India 34-36—70

R. Jacquelin, France 36-34—70

Alex Noren, Sweden 35-35—70

T. Jaidee, Thailand 35-35—70

G. Frn.-Castano, Spn. 34-36—70

Simon Dyson, Eng. 34-36—70

Geoff Ogilvy, Aus. 32-38—70

Also

Sergio Garcia, Spain 37-34—71

Martin Kaymer, Ger. 36-35—71

Ross Fisher, England 37-36—73

Ernie Els, South Africa 38-36—74

Hockey

National Hockey League

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA

N. Jersey 20 14 5 1 29 55 43

Pittsburgh 22 14 8 0 28 68 64

Philad.a 18 12 5 1 25 65 45

Rangers 21 11 9 1 23 63 58

Islanders 21 8 6 7 23 60 64

Northeast GP W L OT Pts GFGA

Buffalo 18 12 5 1 25 50 43

Ottawa 19 10 6 3 23 57 56

Boston 21 9 8 4 22 51 55

Montreal 21 10 11 0 20 52 61

Toronto 20 3 11 6 12 52 77

Southeast GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Washin. 21 13 4 4 30 79 64

Tampa 19 8 4 7 23 51 57

Atlanta 18 10 6 2 22 66 54

Florida 19 8 9 2 18 55 65

Carolina 21 4 12 5 13 50 80

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Chicago 20 13 5 2 28 64 47

Columbus 20 12 6 2 26 62 68

Nashville 20 11 8 1 23 46 53

Detroit 19 10 6 3 23 63 57

St. Louis 19 7 8 4 18 44 49

Northwest GP W L OT Pts GF GA

Colorado 22 13 6 3 29 67 62

Calgary 20 12 6 2 26 62 57

Vancou. 21 11 10 0 22 62 57

Edmon. 22 9 10 3 21 66 70

Minnes. 21 7 12 2 16 51 66

Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 23 14 5 4 32 76 57

Los Ang. 23 13 8 2 28 71 70

Phoenix 22 12 9 1 25 56 54

Dallas 21 9 6 6 24 63 62

Anaheim 20 7 10 3 17 58 70

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.

Today's Games, Hawai'i Times

Montreal at Washington, 2 p.m.

Florida at Detroit, 2:30 p.m.

Boston at Buffalo, 2:30 p.m.

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

Philadelphia at San Jose, 5 p.m.

Colorado at Vancouver, 5 p.m.

Wednesday's Result

Philadelphia 0 2 1—3

Los Angeles 1 0 1—2

First Period—1, Los Angeles, Stoll 7 (Brown, Parse), 14:53. Second Period—2, Philadelphia, Pyorala 1 (Hartnell, Coburn), 7:52. 3, Philadelphia, Richards 9 (Giroux, Carle), 18:55. Third Period—4, Philadelphia, van Riemsdyk 6 (Coburn, Briere), 1:47 (pp). 5, Los Angeles, Doughty 5 (Stoll, Williams), 12:09 (pp). Goalies—Philadelphia, Boucher. Los Angeles, Quick. A—17,821 (18,118). T—2:24.

Yesterday's Results

Boston  2 1 0 0—4

Atlanta  0 2 1 0—3

Boston won shootout 1-0

First Period—1, Boston, Sturm 5 (Recchi, Ference), 5:59. 2, Boston, Ryder 5 (Wheeler, Wideman), 18:11. Second Period—3, Atlanta, Antropov 1 (Enstrom, Kovalchuk), 9:20. 4, Atlanta, Kovalchuk 13 (Enstrom, Afinogenov), 14:23 (pp). 5, Boston, Ryder 6 (Krejci, Wideman), 16:45 (pp). Third Period—6, Atlanta, Afinogenov 8 (Kovalchuk, Kubina), 19:18. Overtime—None. Shootout—Boston 1 (Bergeron G, Wheeler NG), Atlanta 0 (Peverley NG, Kozlov NG, Kovalchuk NG). Goalies—Boston, Rask. Atlanta, Pavelec. A—12,112 (18,545). T—2:35.

Toronto  3 0 2 0—5

Carolina  0 2 3 0—6

Carolina won shootout 2-0

First Period—1, Toronto, Stajan 5 (Ponikarovsky), 1:01. 2, Toronto, Stempniak 5 (Kulemin, Mitchell), 14:21. 3, Toronto, Grabovski 4 (Blake, Beauchemin), 18:26. Second Period—4, Carolina, Yelle 1 (LaRose, A.Ward), 16:47. 5, Carolina, Cullen 4 (Ruutu, Jokinen), 17:30. Third Period—6, Toronto, Ponikarovsky 8 (Kaberle, Gustavsson), 3:43 (pp). 7, Carolina, Gleason 3 (Cullen, Ruutu), 8:08. 8, Carolina, Gleason 4 (Sutter, Ruutu), 11:56 (pp). 9, Toronto, White 4 (Kulemin), 19:30. 10, Carolina, Cole 2 (Ruutu, Corvo), 19:57. Overtime—None. Shootout—Toronto 0 (Kessel NG, Stempniak NG), Carolina 2 (Ruutu G, Jokinen G). Goalies—Toronto, Gustavsson. Carolina, Legace. A—13,502 (18,680). T—2:43.

Pittsburgh 1 0 1—2

Ottawa 1 1 4—6

First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Staal 6 (Dupuis, Guerin), 1:09. 2, Ottawa, Carkner 2 (Foligno, Fisher), 12:16. Second Period—3, Ottawa, Michalek 9 (Alfredsson, Picard), 2:31 (pp). Third Period—4, Ottawa, Kelly 1 (Fisher, Picard), 1:29. 5, Ottawa, Phillips 2 (Fisher, Foligno), 5:09. 6, Ottawa, Phillips 3 (Kuba, Kelly), 7:12. 7, Ottawa, Cheechoo 2, 13:06. 8, Pittsburgh, Malkin 5 (Cooke), 17:19 (pp). Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury, B.Johnson. Ottawa, Leclaire. A—17,039 (19,153). T—2:17.

New Jersey 1 0 1 0—2

Nashville 1 0 1 0—3

Nashville won shootout 2-1

First Period—1, Nashville, Arnott 4 (Dumont, Sullivan), 4:44. 2, New Jersey, Parise 12 (White, Zajac), 8:35. Second Period—None. Third Period—3, Nashville, Arnott 5 (Dumont, Suter), 1:09 (pp). 4, New Jersey, Parise 13 (McAmmond, Elias), 4:39. Overtime—None. Shootout—New Jersey 1 (Parise NG, Langenbrunner NG, Zajac G), Nashville 2 (Mi.Santorelli G, Legwand NG, Erat G). Goalies—New Jersey, Brodeur. Nashville, Rinne. A—13,445 (17,113). T—2:30.

Phoenix  1 1 0 0—2

St. Louis  1 0 1 1—3

First Period—1, Phoenix, Vrbata 7 (Heshka, Prucha), 3:22. 2, St. Louis, Tkachuk 4 (Oshie), 6:21. Second Period—3, Phoenix, Fiddler 3 (Pyatt, Winnik), 1:58. Third Period—4, St. Louis, Oshie 3 (Backes, Colaiacovo), 2:35. Overtime—5, St. Louis, Johnson 2 (Colaiacovo, Tkachuk), :17. Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. St. Louis, Mason. A—17,107 (19,150). T—2:18.

Columbus 2 2 0—4

Dallas 0 1 0—1

First Period—1, Columbus, Nash 14 (Huselius, Tyutin), 8:30 (pp). 2, Columbus, Huselius 7, 19:59 (sh). Second Period—3, Columbus, Huselius 8 (Tyutin, Klesla), 10:23 (pp). 4, Columbus, Torres 9 (Voracek), 10:43 (pp). 5, Dallas, Modano 3 (Benn, Fistric), 15:35.

Third Period—None. Goalies—Columbus, Mason. Dallas, Turco. A—16,155 (18,532). T—2:26.

Chicago 1 5 1—7

Calgary 0 1 0—1

First Period—1, Chicago, Brouwer 6 (Keith, Campbell), 9:15 (pp). Second Period—2, Calgary, Jokinen 3 (Iginla, Bouwmeester), :14 (pp). 3, Chicago, Versteeg 5 (B.Seabrook, Barker), 2:01 (pp). 4, Chicago, Byfuglien 7 (Sharp), 8:01. 5, Chicago, Ladd 4 (Keith, Campbell), 12:51. 6, Chicago, Kane 8 (Sharp, Barker), 18:46 (pp). 7, Chicago, Versteeg 6 (Kane, Keith), 19:22 (pp). Third Period—8, Chicago, Eager 1 (Kopecky, Hjalmarsson), 15:26. Goalies—Chicago, Huet. Calgary, Kiprusoff, McElhinney). A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:20.

Tampa Bay 0 2 1 0—3

Anaheim 2 1 0 1—4

First Period—1, Anaheim, Selanne 11 (Getzlaf, Perry), 6:25. 2, Anaheim, Getzlaf 3 (Selanne, Perry), 18:12 (pp). Second Period—3, Anaheim, Ryan 9 (Lupul, Boynton), 6:52 (pp). 4, Tampa Bay, Halpern 2 (Downie, Hedman), 7:23. 5, Tampa Bay, Stamkos 14 (Lecavalier, Malone), 7:41. Third Period—6, Tampa Bay, St. Louis 5 (Downie, Malone), 1:38 (pp). Overtime—7, Anaheim, Niedermayer 2 (Getzlaf, Selanne), :52 (pp). Goalies—Tampa Bay, Smith. Anaheim, Hiller. A—14,555 (17,174). T—2:23.

Soccer

High School

Castle/Leilehua Girls Varsity Tournament

Yesterday

At Castle

Mililani 3, Castle 0

Kamehameha 8, Konawaena 1

At Leilehua

Maui 3, Leilehua 1

Punahou 2, Kaiser 1

Today's Games

At Castle

Consolation: Castle vs. Konawaena, 5 p.m.

Semifinal: Mililani vs. Kamehameha, 7 p.m.

At Leilehua

Consolation: Leilehua vs. Kaiser, 5 p.m.

Semifinal: Maui vs. Punahou, 7 p.m.

Interscholastic League of Honoulu

Girls JV

Kamehameha-White 1, Pac-Five 1

'Iolani 1, Kamehameha-Blue 0

Punahou-Blue 3, Mid Paicific 0

Tennis

Kailua Racquet Club

2009 Island Design Center Women's Night Doubles Tournament

Wednesday's Results

Shana Peete/Shawni Porter def. Mimi Kennel/Rhie Yukihiro 6-4, 3-6, 11-9. Salina Aranda/Jenny Chin def. Dragica Joksimovic/Andrea Munch Hermansen 6-2, 6-3. Alexandra Stankovic/Sandra Wikstrom def. Allison Gobel/Mari Tadaki 6-3, 6-0. Barbara Pinterova/Katarina Poljakova def. Nina Mihova/Tinka Mihova 6-0, 6-2. (1) Elwin Li/Yuan Jia def. Stacey Chaussoy/Natalie Phangphengy 6-2, 6-1. Melinda WOng/Bridgette Strickland def. (3) Ingrid Cseh/Zora Vlckova 6-1, 6-4. Maraike Bigimaier/Alyssa Nafarrete def. Tiffany Devincent/Yuka Kondo 6-1, 6-7(5), 10-6. Anastasiya Manet/Lauren Shin def. Leilani Magee/Audra Tkara 1-6, 6-2, 10-8.

volleyball

College Women

Top 25 Scores

No. 22 Saint Marys def. Gonzaga 25-12, 25-14, 29-27.

Western Athletic Conference

Fresno State def. San Jose State 25-23, 27-25, 25-15. Idaho def. Boise State 25-16, 25-18, 25-20. Utah State def. Nevada 24-26, 26-24, 25-16, 25-19.

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Yesterday

At CSU San Bernardino

NCAA West Regional

Alaska Anchorage vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

UAA (23-6) 29 28 21 16 15

UHH (25-2) 27 26 25 25 12

Kill leaders–UAA: Jackie Matthisen 19, McKenzie Moss 11. UHH: Josimara Pinheiro 12, Kawena Cubi-Otineru 12, Morgan Bonney 11. Assists–UAA: Calli Scott 45. UHH: Katie Swenson 50. Digs–UAA: Stacie Meisner 29. UHH: Lauren Tonokawa 23, Laura Rodriguez 11.

ALL-PACWEST TEAM

First team

Kelly Balanay, MH, Jr., Hawai'i Pacific

Losaline Faka'osi, OH, So., BYU-Hawai'i

Jayci Jeffress, L, So., Dixie State

Katie Luna, OH, Sr., Dixie State

Josimara Pinheiro, OH, Sr., UH Hilo

Fabiane Seben, MB, Sr., UH Hilo

Dan Yang, OH, Jr., Academy of Art

Player of the Year—Fabiane Seben, MB, Sr., UH Hilo

Newcomer of the Year—Katie Swenson, S, Jr., UH Hilo

Libero of the Year—Jayci Jeffress, So., Dixie State

Freshman of the Year—Kristen Preach, S, Grand Canyon

Coach of the Year—Bruce Atkinson, UH Hilo

Second team

Tanza Buroker, MB, Jr., BYU-Hawai'i

Kawena Cubi-Otineru, OPP, Jr., UH-Hilo

Laurann Durbin, L, So., Grand Canyon

Whitney Estes, OH, Sr., Grand Canyon

Morgan Hill, MH, So., Dixie State

Mariana Souza, OH, Jr., Hawai'i Pacific

Katie Swenson, S, Jr., UH Hilo

Honorable mention

OH—Julia Gruszecka (Sr., HPU); Courtney Lorusso (Sr., Chaminade); Gabby Pecora (Sr., Dominican); Christina Villamayor (So., Notre Dame de Namur).

S—Chelsi DeWitt (Sr., Dixie State)

L—Kyra Pelayo (So., HPU)

MB—Caitlin Torres (Sr., Notre Dame de Namur)