For the Record
TRIVIA ANSWER
Ohio State. Pete Carroll was a defensive backs coach under Earle Bruce in 1980 when Ohio State lost to USC, 17-16.
Source: Internet research
SPORTS
TOMORROW
BASKETBALL
College women, Western Athletic Conference, Idaho vs. Hawai'i, 7 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center.
GOLF
Sony Open in Hawai'i, Pro-Am, 6:50 a.m. at Waialae Country Club.
AUTO RACING
SCCA HAWAI'I SOLO
Sunday
At Aloha Stadium
Class SS: Mike Ward, Make/Model: Porsche GT3, Best Time: 29.573. AS: Chris Carris, Honda S2000CR, 29.185. BS: Tom Richards, Mazda RX-8, 33.063. CS: Scott Tamashiro, Mazda MX-5, 34.325. DS: Ray Smith, BMW 135i, 37.339. ES: Bill Taylor, Mazda Miata, 32.391. FS: Charles Lindemann, Chevy Camaro, 33.272. GS: Kenlie Ward, Mini Cooper S, 34.058. HS: Harley Aguilar, VW Rabbit, 33.695. ASP: Bradley Lau, Nissan GT-R, 30.689. BSP: Curtis Lee, Datsun 240Z, 29.027. CSP: Jason Tokunaga, Toyota MR2, 29.860. DSP: Aaron Strom, Lexus IS300, 34.523. ESP: Jon Matsushige, Chevy Camaro, 30.612. FSP: Jarod Culler, BMW 318is, 33.740. CP: Rick Okazaki, Chevy Impala SS, 33.658. FP: Amy Lee, Datsun 240Z, 32.041. GP: Andrew Morgan, MG Midget, 33.818. AM: Earl Ford, Ariel Atom II, 41.260. DM: Elliot Loo, Mazda Miata, 32.316. EM: Brendan Matsumura, Mazda Miata, 29.703. ST: Randall Aton, Honda Fit, 35.045. STS: Avery Tsui, Mazda Miata, 35.052. STU: Marcus Suzuki, BMW M3, 33.099. SM: Ken Van Orman, BMW M3, 32.265. SSM: Cory Tomoyasu, Mazda Miata, 32.122.
BASKETBALL
College Men
EAST
Cornell 82, Clarkson 37
Iona 59, Loyola, Md. 50
Quinnipiac 88, Brown 75
Rider 84, Marist 62
Savannah St. 73, Cent. Connecticut St. 63
Siena 82, Canisius 70
St. Francis, NY 59, Columbia 53
St. Peter's 90, Niagara 86, 2OT
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 72, MVSU 56
Alabama St. 75, Ark.-Pine Bluff 73, OT
Bethune-Cookman 66, N. Carolina A&T 65
Chattanooga 58, UNC Greensboro 45
Delaware St. 67, S. Carolina St. 58
Grambling St. 82, Alcorn St. 74, OT
High Point 58, N.C. Central 55
Howard 59, Coppin St. 53
Jackson St. 57, Southern U. 46
Lipscomb 64, Belmont 53
Morgan St. 73, Hampton 63
Murray St. 75, E. Illinois 59
Norfolk St. 78, Florida A&M 65
VMI 99, Randolph 88
Villanova 92, Louisville 84
Winston-Salem 75, Md.-Eastern Shore 70
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 62, Oklahoma St. 57, OT
FAR WEST
Fresno St. 80, San Jose St. 70
Louisiana Tech 79, Boise St. 64
New Mexico St. 75, Idaho 72
Utah St. 98, Hawai'i 54
USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Poll
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sunday, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pvs
1, Texas (30) 13-0 774 1
2, Kentucky (1) 13-0 742 2
3, Kansas 15-0 705 3
4, Villanova 13-0 693 4
5, Syracuse 12-1 646 7
6, Purdue 12-1 608 8
7, Duke 13-1 545 5
8, Michigan State 11-1 543 6
9, West Virginia 11-3 540 9
10, Tennessee 13-1 484 12
11, Georgetown 11-3 472 11
12, Kansas State 11-1 441 13
13, North Carolina 10-3 375 10
14, Gonzaga 14-1 323 17
15, Connecticut 10-2 302 14
16, Wisconsin 11-2 244 21
17, Brigham Young 11-2 234 20
18, Georgia Tech 11-3 219 22
19, Clemson 12-2 140 25
20, Pittsburgh 12-2 133 NR
21, Temple 12-3 113 18
22, Butler 10-3 104 16
23, Mississippi 14-1 97 NR
24, Baylor 10-4 81 23
25, Florida State 11-3 79 19
Others receiving votes: Northern Iowa 62; New Mexico 54; UNLV 26; Saint Mary's 25; Oklahoma State 21; Texas A&M 17; Cornell 16; Dayton 16; Alabama-Birmingham 14; Miami (Fla.) 8; Wake Forest 8; Rhode Island 7; Mississippi State 6; Arizona State 5; Texas Tech 4; William & Mary 4; Missouri 3; Marquette 2; Minnesota 1; Notre Dame 1; San Diego State 1; Vanderbilt 1; Washington 1.
College Women
EAST
Canisius 69, Manhattan 65, 2OT
Columbia 68, St. Francis, NY 56
Iona 59, Niagara 51
Marist 72, Rider 62
Quinnipiac 71, Fairleigh Dickinson 62
SOUTH
Alabama A&M 75, MVSU 64
Alabama St. 61, Ark.-Pine Bluff 58
Alcorn St. 65, Grambling St. 60, OT
Chattanooga 64, Davidson 62
Coll. of Charleston 65, Wofford 52
Delaware St. 51, S. Carolina St. 50
Florida A&M 58, Norfolk St. 47
Gardner-Webb 67, High Point 56
Georgia Southern 54, Furman 50, OT
Georgia Tech 72, Clemson 58
Hampton 74, Morgan St. 37
Howard 59, Coppin St. 45
IPFW 76, Centenary 46
Lipscomb 74, Belmont 68, OT
Maryland 61, Virginia 60
Md.-Eastern Shore 65, Winston-Salem 38
N. Carolina A&T 88, Bethune-Cookman 62
Presbyterian 65, UNC Asheville 54
Radford 57, Winthrop 48
Samford 71, Appalachian St. 65
Southern U. 73, Jackson St. 45
UNC-Greensboro 75, W. Carolina 61
MIDWEST
UMKC 67, S. Dakota St. 64
SOUTHWEST
Oral Roberts 77, Oakland, Mich. 62
FAR WEST
CS Bakersfield 91, CS Northridge 71
S. Utah 59, N. Dakota St. 58
High School
Interscholastic League of Honolulu
Yesterday
Boys JV Division II
Hawaiian Mission 52, Pacific Buddhist 38
GOLF
SONY OPEN
Hawai'i Qualifier
Yesterday
At Turtle Bay, Arnold Palmer Course
63—Aaron Goldberg. 64—Jim Carter. 65—Nick Mason*, Spencer Levin*, Robert Eaks. 66—Justin Peters, Tony Finau. 67—Scott Simpson, Tim Herron, Esteban Toledo. 68—Billy Mayfair, Mark Hensby, Frank Lickliter II, Michael Connell. 69—Jamie Lovemark, Kevin Chappell, Aron Price, Josh Person, Sam Cyr. 70—Vance Veazey, Todd Fischer, Robert Gates, Craig Bowden, Eric Meichtry, John Kelly, Mitsuhiro Tateyama. 71—Douglas Labelle, Luke List, Scott Gutschewski, Scot Gardiner, Travis Toyama. Other Hawai'i Golfers: 73—Jarett Hamamoto, Lorens Chan. 74—Gipper Finau. 76—Andrew Feldmann. 79—Greg Meyer. 80—Casey Watabu.
Note: Top 4 qualify to the Sony Open.
*won playoff
Tomorrow's Pro-Am Tee Times
At Waialae Country Club
First Tee
6:50 a.m.—Steve Stricker. 7—Lucas Glover. 7:09—Corey Pavin. 7:18—Angel Cabrera. 7:27—John Rollins. 7:36—Vijay Singh. 7:45—Luke Donald. 7:54—Brian Davis. 8:03—Jason Dufner. 8:12—Brian Gay. 8:21—Kevin Na. 8:30—David Toms. 8:39—Zach Johnson. 11:30—Retief Goosen. 11:39—Robert Allenby. 11:48—Shigeki Maruyama. 11:57—Marc Leisi-Iman. 12:06 p.m.—Pat Perez. 12:15—Ryuji Imada. 12:24—Paul Goydos. 12:33—Troy Matteson. 12:42—Tom Lehman. 12:51—John Merrick. 1—Bubba Watson. 1:09—Ernie Els.
Tenth Tee
6:50 a.m.—Sean O'Hair. 7—Dustin Johnson. 7:09—Boo Weekley. 7:18—Matt Kuchar. 7:27—Justin Leonard. 7:36—K.J. Choi. 7:45—Bo Van Pelt. 7:54—Mark Wilson. 8:03—Stephne Ames. 8:12—Tim Clark. 8:21—Jerry Kelly. 8:30—Rory Sabatini. 8:39—Y.E. Yang. 11:30—Stewart Cink. 11:39—Charles Howell III. 11:48—Stuart Appleby. 11:57—Chad Campbell. 12:06 p.m.—Davis Love III. 12:15—John Daly. 12:24—Tim Petrovic. 12:33—George McNeil. 12:42—Rickie Fowler. 12:51—Nathan Green. 1—Bill Haas. 1:09—Brett Quigley.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
All Times Hawai'i
Yesterday's Results
Colorado 3, Calgary 2, SO
Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3
Nashville 3, Vancouver 2
San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1
Today's Games
Carolina at Toronto, 2 p.m.
Detroit at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m.
New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 2 p.m.
Dallas at Philadelphia, 2 p.m.
Ottawa at Atlanta, 2 p.m.
Washington at Tampa Bay, 2:30 p.m.
Columbus at St. Louis, 3 p.m.
Nashville at Edmonton, 4 p.m.
San Jose at Phoenix, 4 p.m.
Tomorrow's Games
Vancouver at Minnesota, 2 p.m.
Washington at Florida, 2:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Calgary, 4:30 p.m.
Boston at Anaheim, 5 p.m.
Pittsburgh 1 1 1—3
Minnesota 1 2 1—4
First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Crosby 28 (Dupuis, Eaton), 3:44. 2, Minnesota, Belanger 12 (Latendresse), 11:40. Second Period—3, Pittsburgh, Dupuis 10 (Guerin, Crosby), :54. 4, Minnesota, Havlat 8 (Latendresse), 1:45. 5, Minnesota, Clutterbuck 9 (Latendresse, Belanger), 12:03. Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Crosby 29 (Eaton, Dupuis), 1:04. 7, Minnesota, Latendresse 12 (Brodziak, Schultz), 6:13. Goalies—Pittsburgh, Fleury. Minnesota, Backstrom. A—19,044 (18,064). T—2:22.
Colorado 0 2 0 0—3
Calgary 1 1 0 0—2
Colorado won shootout 2-1
First Period—1, Calgary, Bourque 17 (Langkow, Dawes), 15:24. Second Period—2, Calgary, Boyd 6 (McGrattan, Prust), 3:59. 3, Colorado, Stastny 10 (Liles, Hejduk), 13:16 (pp). 4, Colorado, Stewart 14 (Stastny, Wolski), 16:17. Overtime—None. Shootout—Colorado 2 (Hejduk G, Duchene NG, Stewart G), Calgary 1 (Dawes NG, Jokinen G). Goalies—Colorado, Anderson. Calgary, Kiprusoff. A—19,289 (19,289). T—2:37.
Nashville 2 0 1—3
Vancouver 1 1 0—2
First Period—1, Nashville, Ward 8, 2:02 (sh). 2, Vancouver, Burrows 18 (D.Sedin, H.Sedin), 16:42. 3, Nashville, Jones 5 (Legwand, Franson), 19:32 (pp). Second Period—4, Vancouver, Burrows 19 (Edler, D.Sedin), 1:30 (pp).
Third Period—5, Nashville, Weber 8 (Suter, Sullivan), 15:57 (pp). Goalies—Nashville, D.Ellis. Vancouver, Luongo. A—18,810 (18,630). T—2:21.
San Jose 1 1 0—2
Los Angeles 0 1 0—1
First Period—1, San Jose, Boyle 9, 3:54. Second Period—2, San Jose, Heatley 26 (Thornton, Boyle), 4:40 (pp). 3, Los Angeles, R.Jones 5 (Frolov, Kopitar), 5:17. Goalies—San Jose, Nabokov. Los Angeles, Ersberg. A—17,821 (18,118). T—2:27.
TENNIS
Medibank International
Yesterday's First Round
At Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre
Sydney, Australia
Purse: Men, $424,250 (WT250); Women, $600,000 (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Men: Richard Gasquet, France, def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 6-1, 6-4. Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Marinko Matosevic, Australia, 6-4, 6-4. Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Michael Llodra, France, 6-2, 7-6 (1). Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, def. Nick Lindahl, Australia, 6-2, 7-5. Potito Starace, Italy, def. Frederico Gil, Portugal, 6-1, 6-4. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Igor Andreev (7), Russia, 6-7 (7), 6-3, 7-6 (4). Women: Agnes Szavay, Hungary, def. Jelena Jankovic (7), Serbia, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, def. Jill Craybas, United States, 6-0, 6-4. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. Timea Bacsinszky, Switzerland, 7-6 (2), 6-1. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, Samantha Stosur, Australia, 6-3, 6-1. Elena Vesnina, Russia, def. Vera Zvonareva (8), Russia, 3-3, retired. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, def. Varvara Lepchenko, United States, 6-3, 6-3. Aravane Rezai, France, def. Anna-Lena Gronefeld, Germany, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2. Li Na, China, def. Caroline Wozniacki (4), Denmark, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. Vera Dushevina, Russia, def. Casey Dellacqua, Australia, 6-2, 6-2. Kimiko Date Krumm, Japan, def. Nadia Petrova, Russia, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. Victoria Azarenka (6), Belarus, def. Sabina Lisicki, Germany, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5.
ATP World Tour Heineken Open
Yesterday
At ASB Bank Tennis Centre
Auckland, New Zealand
Purse: $407,250 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
First Round: Rubin Statham, New Zealand, def. Dan King-Turner, New Zealand 6-2, 7-5. Jurgen Melzer (6), Austria, def. Fabio Fognini, Italy, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Thomaz Belucci, Brazil, def. Marco Chiudinelli, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-3.
VOLLEYBALL
College Men
AVCA Division I-II Coaches Top 15 Poll #1
Released Yesterday
Rank, (First-Place Votes)
Pts Rec Pvs
1, USC (6) 217 2-1 1
2, CS Northridge (5) 207 3-0 9
3t, Stanford (3) 201 0-0 3
3t, UC Irvine (2) 201 3-1 2
5, BYU 187 2-1 6
6, Penn State 159 2-1 5
7, Pepperdine 153 0-1 4
8, Hawai'i 124 2-1 12
9, Long Beach State 117 1-2 7
10, UCLA 107 1-2 8
11t, Ohio State 65 0-3 10
11t, UC San Diego 65 1-2 13
13, Ball State 50 0-0 11
14, UC Santa Barbara 34 0-3 14t
15, Lewis 25 0-0 14t
Other receiving votes: Saint Francis 6, Loyola-Chicago 5.
transactions
BASEBALL
American League
Tampa Bay Rays—Signed 1B Dan Johnson to a one-year contract.
Texas Rangers—Agreed to terms with DH Vladimir Guerrero on a one-year contract.
National League
Cincinnati Reds—Agreed to terms with LHP Aroldis Chapman on a six-year contract.
Los Angeles Dodgers—Agreed to terms with OF Jason Repko on a one-year contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
Dallas Mavericks—Acquired F Eduardo Najera from New Jersey for F Kris Humphries and F Shawne Williams.
New Jersey Nets—Waived F Sean Williams.
Sacramento Kings—Aacquired F Hilton Armstrong from New Orleans for a conditional 2016 second-round pick and cash considerations.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
Atlanta Falcons—Signed DT Dan Klecko to a reserve-future contract.
Cleveland Brown—Named Tom Heckert general manager. Named Bryan Wiedmeier executive vice president of business operations.
Miami Dolphins—Fired defensive coordinator Paul Pasqualoni.
San Francisco 49ers—Signed TE Joe Jon Finley to a reserve-future contract.
Seattle Seahawks—Named Pete Carroll coach.
College
Alabama—Junior LB Rolando McClain will enter the NFL draft.
Florida—Junior DE Carlos Dunlap and junior C Maurkice Pouncey will enter the NFL draft.
Georgia Tech—Junior DE Derrick Morgan, junior RB Jonathan Dwyer and junior S Morgan Burnett will enter the NFL draft.
Michigan—Agreed to terms with men's basketball coach John Beilein on a contract extension through the 2015-16 season.