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Posted on: Thursday, February 11, 2010

For the Record

Advertiser Staff

TRIVIA ANSWER

$2.8 million, which was down from $3 million the previous year. In Super Bowl I in 1967, the cost was $42,000.

Source: McClatchy-Tribune News Service

SPORTS TODAY

GOLF

Hawai'i Pearl Open, Pro-Am, noon at Pearl Country Club. No admission charge.

SOFTBALL

College women, Oceanic Time Warner Paradise Classic, Stanford vs. Texas A&M-CC, 4 p.m.; McNeese State vs. Hawai'i, 6 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

College women, doubleheader, Vanguard vs. Hawai'i Pacific, 1 p.m. at Howard Okita field.

SPORTS TOMORROW

BASKETBALL

College, Pacific West Conference, Dominican at Hawai'i-Hilo. Women at 5:30 p.m.; Men at 7:30 p.m.

College men, Pacific West Conference, Chaminade vs. Brigham Young-Hawai'i at Cannon Activities Center. Women at 5:30 p.m.; Men at 7:30 p.m.

GOLF

Hawai'i Pearl Open, first round, 7 a.m. at Pearl Country Club. No admission charge.

Softball

College women, Oceanic Time Warner Paradise Classic, Texas A&M-CC vs. McNeese State, 1 p.m.; Stanford vs. McNeese State, 3 p.m.; Texas A&M-CC vs. Hawai'i, 5 p.m.; Stanford vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. Games at Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium.

College women, doubleheader, Vanguard vs. Chaminade, 4:30 p.m. at Central O'ahu Regional Park.

Volleyball

College men, Alberta vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.

baseball

College

Northwest Nazarene vs. Hawai'i-Hilo

Tuesday

At Francis Wong Stadium

NNU (3-3) 000 103 341—12 12 1

UHH (3-3) 000 010 150— 7 12 1

Zeb Sneed, Jesse Gwaltney (6), Kalen Hruza (7), J.T. Brodrick (8) and Connor Rankin, Jackson Wilde. Casey Koizumi, Micah Nakasone (5), Phil Hackney (6), Kurtis Shere (7), Jeff Jones (8), Kalehua Moniz (9) and John Hoffman, David Keller. W—Sneed (1-1). L—Nakasone.

Leading hitters—NNU: Ty Windall 2-5, 2 runs; Keller 3 runs; Rankin 2-5, two doubles, 3 RBIs; Greg Christensen 2-4, 3 runs; Ryan VanBeek 2 runs; Sean McDonald 2-4, triple, 3 RBIs. UHH: Jeff Hanna 2 runs; Cody Barrett double; Arlie Johnson homer, 3 RBIs; Michael Dietrich 2 RBIs; Moniz 3-5.

basketball

College Men

EAST

Buffalo 84, E. Michigan 67

Colgate 74, Lafayette 73

Hofstra 75, Drexel 64

Holy Cross 70, Army 56

Navy 85, Lehigh 78

Northeastern 62, Georgia St. 53

Richmond 69, Rhode Island 67

St. Bonaventure 72, Fordham 61

Stony Brook 83, Maine 64

Syracuse 72, Connecticut 67

SOUTH

Auburn 82, Georgia 63

Clemson 77, Florida St. 67

Duke 64, North Carolina 54

East Carolina 71, Tulane 68

Memphis 76, UCF 70

Miami 64, Georgia Tech 62

N.C. Central 73, Md.-Eastern Shore 71

Old Dominion 64, James Madison 44

Sam Houston St. 75, Nicholls St. 69

Samford 78, Chattanooga 54

South Carolina 77, Florida 71

Texas-Arlington 70, McNeese St. 58

Virginia Tech 72, N.C. State 52

William & Mary 67, Delaware 54

Wofford 76, Furman 65

MIDWEST

Baylor 55, Nebraska 53

Bowling Green 73, N. Illinois 69

Dayton 75, Charlotte 47

Iowa 78, Northwestern 65

Kent St. 76, Ball St. 42

Miami (Ohio) 55, Toledo 47

Missouri 65, Iowa St. 56

Missouri St. 77, S. Illinois 72

N. Iowa 57, Drake 48

Ohio St. 69, Indiana 52

SOUTHWEST

Arkansas 87, LSU 52

Cent. Arkansas 72, UTSA 64

Houston Baptist 84, Texas-Pan American 82, OT

Stephen F.Austin 69, Northwestern St. 59

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 63, Texas St. 60

Tulsa 60, Southern Miss. 52

UTEP 62, SMU 51

Utah 64, TCU 55

FAR WEST

CS Bakersfield 59, CS Northridge 57

Cal St.-Fullerton 72, UC Irvine 61

Nevada 67, Idaho 66

New Mexico 76, UNLV 66

San Diego St. 88, Wyoming 57

UC Davis 62, Pacific 59

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Dominican (Calif.) vs. Hawai'i Pacific

Yesterday

At Maryknoll School

DUC (7-13, 4-5) 38  39  7—84

HPU (17-4, 9-1) 34  43 12—89

Leading scorers—DUC: Austin Bryan 25, Mark Lewis 18, Alastair Flack 10, Killian Larson 10. HPU: C.J. Jackson 37, Kameron Steinhoff 13, Mike Helton 11, Reggie New 11. Rebounds—DUC: Larson 8. HPU: Helton 14, Jackson 13. Assists—DUC: Xavier Muldrow 3, Lewis 3. HPU: Ray Murdock 7.

College Women

EAST

Albany, N.Y. 59, Stony Brook 52, OT

American U. 53, Bucknell 49

Army 60, Holy Cross 54

Binghamton 70, UMBC 36

Colgate 60, Lafayette 57, OT

Dayton at Fordham, ppd.

Georgetown 66, Pittsburgh 63

Lehigh at Navy, ppd.

Richmond at George Washington, ppd.

Rutgers 54, Seton Hall 44

St. John's 91, Louisville 56

Temple 66, Massachusetts 54

Vermont 77, Boston U. 59

SOUTH

Charlotte 64, St. Bonaventure 58

Fla. International 62, South Alabama 50

Florida Atlantic 84, Louisiana-Lafayette 75

Gardner-Webb 84, Radford 80, 2OT

Longwood 76, Troy 70

Middle Tennessee 94, Denver 78

North Texas 70, New Orleans 64

Stephen F.Austin 81, Northwestern St. 63

W. Kentucky 83, Arkansas St. 78, OT

Wingate 78, Tusculum 68

MIDWEST

Ball St. 84, Buffalo 62

Cent. Michigan 67, Bowling Green 65

Connecticut 95, DePaul 62

Kansas St. 37, Missouri 33

Kent St. 69, W. Michigan 39

Miami (Ohio) 79, E. Michigan 63

N. Illinois 68, Ohio 61

Nebraska 67, Kansas 60

Saint Louis 62, La Salle 51

Toledo 74, Akron 68

Xavier 63, Saint Joseph's 56

SOUTHWEST

Ark.-Little Rock 75, Louisiana-Monroe 46

Oklahoma 62, Baylor 60, OT

Sam Houston St. 65, Nicholls St. 63

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 72, Texas St. 59

Texas Tech 57, Texas A&M 54

Texas-Arlington 77, McNeese St. 65

Texas-Pan American 79, Houston Baptist 66

UTSA 71, Cent. Arkansas 66

FAR WEST

Boise St. 65, Nevada 51

Cal St.-Fullerton 76, UC Irvine 74

Fresno St. 85, Idaho 38

Seattle 69, CS Northridge 51

TCU 105, Utah 96, 4OT

Texas 74, Colorado 50

UNLV 65, New Mexico 59

Wyoming 63, San Diego St. 51

NCAA Division II

Pacific West Conference

Dominican (Calif.) vs. Hawai'i Pacific

Yesterday

At Maryknoll School

DUC (5-15, 2-7) 34  30—64

HPU (15-4, 10-0) 31  43—74

Leading scorers—DUC: Alisha Flaaten 13, Raquel Gomes 10. HPU: Paris Gravely 17, Jazzmin Awa-Williams 16, Britni Ronolo 11. Rebounds—DUC: Shawna Bryant 6. HPU: Ronolo 9, Awa-Williams 8. Assists—DUC: Flaaten 4, Kelsey Janusch 4. HPU: Taylor Craig 5.

hockey

National Hockey League

All Times Hawai'i

Yesterday's Results

Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 2, OT

Nashville 2, N.Y. Rangers 1

Columbus 3, San Jose 0

Montreal 6, Washington 5, OT

Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Islanders 1

Phoenix 3, Minnesota 2

Colorado 4, Atlanta 3, OT

Anaheim 3, Edmonton 2

Today's Games

Washington at Ottawa, 2 p.m.

Buffalo at Carolina, 2 p.m.

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

Vancouver at Florida, 2:30 p.m.

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

Dallas at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.

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

Tomorrow's Games

Montreal at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.

Nashville at New Jersey, 2 p.m.

Vancouver at Columbus, 2 p.m.

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

Toronto at St. Louis, 3 p.m.

Atlanta at Minnesota, 3 p.m.

Phoenix at Colorado, 4 p.m.

nashville 1  1  0—2

N.Y. Rangers 0  1  0—1

First Period—1, Nashville, Tootoo 3 (Klein, Legwand), 17:45. Second Period—2, N.Y. Rangers, Prospal 12 (Jokinen), 9:48 (pp). 3, Nashville, Wilson 2, 16:10 (pp). Goalies—Nashville, D.Ellis. N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist. A—13,128 (18,200). T—2:21.

San Jose 0  0  0—0

Columbus 1  1  1—3

First Period—1, Columbus, Nash 26 (Huselius, Vermette), 13:18. Second Period—2, Columbus, Voracek 9 (Brassard, Torres), 8:40. Third Period—3, Columbus, Vermette 19 (Hejda), 19:36 (en). Goalies—San Jose, Greiss. Columbus, Mason. A—15,234 (18,144). T—2:19.

Phoenix 1  1  1—3

Minnesota 1  0  1—2

First Period—1, Minnesota, Latendresse 19 (Havlat, Zidlicky), 4:46 (pp). 2, Phoenix, Hanzal 7 (Prucha, Vrbata), 12:02. Second Period—3, Phoenix, Lombardi 13 (Doan, Jovanovski), 2:08. Third Period—4, Phoenix, Vrbata 20 (Vandermeer, Hanzal), 5:41. 5, Minnesota, Havlat 14 (Koivu), 17:32. Goalies—Phoenix, Bryzgalov. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—18,178 (18,064). T—2:17.

Washington 1  1  3  0—5

Montreal 1  4  0  1—6

First Period—1, Montreal, Gomez 9 (Gionta, Pyatt), :36. 2, Washington, Laich 18 (Fleischmann, Semin), 6:23. Second Period—3, Montreal, Pyatt 1 (O'Byrne, Gomez), :41. 4, Washington, Backstrom 26 (Ovechkin, Green), 1:11. 5, Montreal, Metropolit 12 (Desharnais, Hamrlik), 12:45 (pp). 6, Montreal, Lapierre 5 (S.Kostitsyn, Moen), 12:57. 7, Montreal, Plekanec 16 (S.Kostitsyn, Gill), 18:56. Third Period—8, Washington, Green 14 (Backstrom), :16 (pp). 9, Washington, Laich 19, 9:02. 10, Washington, Laich 20 (Knuble, Ovechkin), 19:41. Overtime—11, Montreal, Plekanec 17 (S.Kostitsyn), 4:52. Goalies—Washington, Neuvirth, Theodore. Montreal, Price. A—21,273 (21,273). T—2:41.

N.Y. Islanders 0  0  1—1

Pittsburgh 0  2  1—3

Second Period—1, Pittsburgh, Kunitz 7 (Malkin, Orpik), 10:33. 2, Pittsburgh, Malkin 21 (Gonchar, Eaton), 17:00. Third Period—3, N.Y. Islanders, Nielsen 9 (Gervais), 9:38. 4, Pittsburgh, Kunitz 8 (Guerin), 14:48. Goalies—N.Y. Islanders, Roloson. Pittsburgh, Fleury. A—16,980 (16,940). T—2:25.

Philadelphia 1  1  0  1—3

New Jersey 2  0  0  0—2

First Period—1, New Jersey, Zajac 18 (Rolston, Fraser), :45. 2, New Jersey, Niedermayer 7 (Pelley), 8:01. 3, Philadelphia, Asham 7 (Giroux, Coburn), 8:33. Second Period—4, Philadelphia, Carter 24 (Briere, Hartnell), 13:47. Overtime—5, Philadelphia, Gagne 7 (Timonen, Pronger), 3:27. Goalies—Philadelphia, Leighton. New Jersey, Brodeur.

A—5,580 (17,625). T—2:29.

Atlanta 1  1  1  0—3

Colorado 1  0  2  1—4

First Period—1, Atlanta, Bergfors 15 (Antropov), 8:54. 2, Colorado, Clark 3 (Stastny, C.Stewart), 9:40. Second Period—3, Atlanta, Little 10 (Reasoner, Oduya), 5:32. Third Period—4, Atlanta, Antropov 14 (Little, Bergfors), 4:19. 5, Colorado, C.Stewart 19 (Stastny, Galiardi), 8:34. 6, Colorado, Durno 3 (McLeod, Quincey), 14:31. Overtime—7, Colorado, Cumiskey 7 (Stastny), :09. Goalies—Atlanta, Hedberg. Colorado, Anderson. A—11,644 (18,007). T—2:24.

Edmonton 0  2  0—2

Anaheim 1  1  1—3

First Period—1, Anaheim, Ryan 26 (Perry, Eminger), 13:58. Second Period—2, Edmonton, Potulny 13 (Moreau), 6:22 (sh). 3, Edmonton, Moreau 5, 14:13 (sh). 4, Anaheim, Ryan 27 (Nokelainen, Niedermayer), 15:22 (pp). Third Period—5, Anaheim, Marchant 8 (Wisniewski, Niedermayer), 8:21. Goalies—Edmonton, Deslauriers. Anaheim, Hiller. A—14,766 (17,174). T—2:20.

tennis

ATP World Tour ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament

Yesterday

At Ahoy' Stadium

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Purse: $1.57 million (WT500)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

First Round—Gael Monfils (4), France, def. Olivier Rochus, Blegium, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Michael Berrer, Germany, def. Arnaud Clement, France, 7-6 (16), 4-6, 6-4. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, def. Viktor Troicki (8), Serbia, 6-3, 3-0, retired. Nikolay Davydenko (2), Russia, def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 6-4, 6-2. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. James Blake, United States, 6-4, 6-2. Second Round—Robin Soderling (3), Sweden, def. Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Florian Mayer, Germany, def. Tommy Robredo (5), Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

ATP World Tour SAP Open

Yesterday

At HP Pavilion

San Jose, Calif.

Purse: $600,000 (WT250)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

First Round—Xavier Malisse, Belgium, def. Radek Stepanek (3), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-4. Andy Roddick (1), United States, def. Ryler Deheart, United States, 6-1, 7-6 (1). Second Round—Philipp Kohlschreiber (6), Germany, def. Dudi Sela, Israel, 6-2, 6-0. Tomas Berdych (5), Czech Republic, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 6-3, 6-2. Denis Istomin, Uzbekistan, def. Tommy Haas (4), Germany, 7-6 (3), 6-2.

ATP World Tour Brasil Open

Yesterday

At The Costa do Sauipe Tennis Center

Costa do Sauipe, Brazil

Purse: $500,000 (WT250)

Surface: Clay-Outdoor

Second Round—Igor Andreev (4), Russia, def. Rui Machado, Portugal, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Pablo Cuevas (6), Uruguay, def. Frederico Gil, Portugal, 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (3). Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, def. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 7-6 (5), 6-2. Juan Carlos Ferrero (1), Spain, def. Nicolas Massu, Chile, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2.

WTA Tour Open Gaz de France SUEZ

Yesterday

At Stade Pierre de Coubertin

Paris

Purse: $700,000 (Premier)

Surface: Hard-Indoor

First Round—Aravane Rezai, France, def. Evgeniya Rodina, Russia, 6-4, 6-4. Petra Martic, Croatia, def. Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Second Round—Elena Dementieva (1), Russia, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 6-4, 6-4. Tathiana Garbin, Italy, def. Elena Vesnina (8), Russia, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Flavia Pennetta (2), Italy, def. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, 7-6 (4), 6-1.

College Women

Yesterday

At USD West Tennis courts

San Diego, Calif.

No. 45 San Diego 5, Hawai'i 2

Singles

Juliette Coupez (USD) def. Barbara Pinterova (UH) 6-2, 6-4. Laura Claus (USD) def. Sophie Kobuch (UH) 7-5, 7-6. Katarina Poljakova (UH) def. Maja Sujica (USD) 6-2, 6-4. Natasha Zorec (UH) def. Lise Marbach (USD) 6-1, 6-1. Alexandra Demidova (USD) def. Aglae Van den Bergh (UH) 6-1, 6-1. Marite Raygada (USD) def. Alyssa Nafarrete (UH) 6-0, 7-6.

Doubles

Juliette Coupez/ Alexandra Demidova (USD) def. Barbara Pinterova/Alyssa Nafarrete (UH) 8-5. Katarina Poljakova /Sophie Kobuch (UH) def. Laura Claus/Maja Sujica (USD) 8-0. Justine Perl/Marite Raygada (USD) def. Aglae Van den Bergh/Natasha Zorec (UH) 9-7.

transactions

Baseball

American League

Boston Red Sox—Claimed RHP Gaby Hernandez off waivers from Seattle.

Seattle Mariners—Agreed to terms with RHP Jesus Colome on a minor league contract. Assigned RHP Yusmeiro Petit outright to Tacoma (PCL).

National League

Houston Astros—Agreed to terms with RHP Yorman Bazardo, RHP Evan Englebrook and RHP Jeff Fulchino on one-year contracts. Named Doug Brocail advisor.

San Francisco Giants—Agreed to terms with RHP Todd Wellemeyer on a minor league contract.

Football

National Football League

Buffalo Bills—Named Doug Whaley assistant general manager/director of pro personnel.

Houston Texans—Signed coach Gary Kubiak to a contract extension through the 2012 season.

Pittsburgh Steelers—Named Brandon Hunt pro scouting director.

St. Louis Rams—Named Nolan Cromwell wide receivers coach.