|TV SPORTS|
Tennis--Australian Open, same-day tape, 1 p.m. (ESPN2), 8 and 2:30 a.m. (ESPN2)
Cycling--Tour Down Under, Stage 1, same-day tape, 2:30 p.m. (NBCSN)
Men’s College Basketball--Iowa at Ohio State, 5:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Michigan State at Wisconsin, 6 p.m. (ESPN); Pittsburgh at Providence, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); South Carolina at Missouri, 6 p.m. (ESPNU); Illinois at Nebraska, 7:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Kentucky at Alabama, 8 p.m. (ESPN); Boston College at Maryland, 8 p.m. (ESPNU)
NHL Hockey--Philadelphia Flyers at New Jersey Devils, 6:30 p.m. (NBCSN)
|TODAY|
|HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING|
South Dakota|
Ellendale-Edgeley-Kulm, N.D., vs. Ipswich/Leola at Ipswich
Lemmon-McIntosh Quadrangular (Baker, Mont., Harding County, Newell, Standing Rock, N.D.)
Miller/Highmore-Harrold vs. Wessington Springs/Woonsocket/Wolsey-Wessington at Wessington Springs
|HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL|
South Dakota|
Aberdeen Central vs. Pierre, Golden Eagles Arena, 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen Christian vs. Waubay, Civic Arena, 6:30 p.m.
Britton-Hecla at Groton
Deuel vs. Grant-Deuel at Revillo
Florence-Henry vs. Clark-Willow Lake at Willow Lake
Hamlin at Arlington
Ipswich vs. Redfield-Doland at Redfield
Leola-Frederick at Oakes, N.D.
Mitchell at Huron
Sioux Falls Roosevelt at Watertown
Waverly-South Shore at Webster
|HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL|
South Dakota|
Aberdeen Central at Pierre, 7:30 p.m.
Aberdeen Christian vs. Waubay, Civic Arena, 8 p.m.
Brandon Valley at Sioux Falls Washington
Chamberlain at Miller
Elkton-Lake Benton vs. Deuel at Clear Lake
Faith at Dupree
Highmore-Harrold at James Valley Christian
Hitchcock-Tulare at Warner
Ipswich vs. Redfield-Doland at Redfield
Leola-Frederick at Oakes, N.D.
McIntosh at Timber Lake
McLaughlin at Mobridge-Pollock
Mitchell at Huron
Northwestern at Faulkton
Potter County vs. Eureka-Bowdle at Bowdle
Rosholt vs. Wheaton-Herman-Norcross at Wheaton, Minn.
Stanley County at Sully Buttes
Tiospa Zina at Sisseton
Wakpala vs. Herreid-Selby Area at Selby
Watertown at Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Wilmot at Summit
North Dakota|
Pingree-Buchanan-Kensal at Ellendale
|COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL|
Trinity Bible at Minnesota-Morris
|COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL|
Houston Baptist at Missouri-Kansas City
Trinity Bible at Minnesota-Morris
|MEN’S CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL|
|at Washington Street Gym|
6:30 p.m. -- Alley-Oops vs. Gold Pages.
7:45 p.m. -- Kessler’s/Pepsi vs. Napton Gardens.
9 p.m. -- Patriots vs. Crady’s Radiator.
|BOWLING|
|HILLTOP LEAGUE|
Standings: Mels 130-1/2, Channel 125-1/2, Dahme Construction 118, Party Central 113, Eagles I 92-1/2, Smokin’ Bowlers 90-1/2, Louie’s Service 31-1/2.
High Games: Dale Boynton 257-216-212, Dave Osborn 246-214, Dean Schaunaman 243-215, Cory Klatt 235, Ryan Husby 225-215, Ray Ford 215, Dick Lehrke 213, Mike Wetz 205.
High Series: Dale Boynton 685, Dean Schaunaman 652, Ryan Husby 618, Dave Osborn 616.
|POLLS|
High school girls’ basketball
|CLASS AA|
|Record Pts Prv
1. Sioux Falls Washington (9)…11-0 45 1
2. Aberdeen Central…11-0 36 2
3. Mitchell…8-2 27 3
4. Sioux Falls Roosevelt…11-2 18 4
5. Sioux Falls Lincoln…6-3 8 NR
Others receiving votes: Rapid City Central 6-5.|
|CLASS A|
|Record Pts Prv
1. St. Thomas More (8)…11-0 44 1
2. Harrisburg…12-1 33 2
3. Pine Ridge (1)…12-0 30 3
4. Tri-Valley…11-1 12 4
5. Spearfish…8-2 10 5
Others receiving votes: Beresford 9-3, Aberdeen Roncalli 8-2, Chamberlain 10-1.|
|CLASS B|
|Record Pts Prv
1. Summit (9)…11-0 45 1
2. Warner…12-0 36 2
3. Selby Area…11-0 22 4
4. De Smet…13-0 19 5
5. Sanborn Central…9-1 10 3
Others receiving votes: Hanson 12-1.|
|N.D. CLASS B|
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- This week’s North Dakota Class B basketball polls compiled by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Each team is followed by first-place votes in parentheses, records, total points and previous ranking.
1. Bishop Ryan (13)…8-0 130 1
2. Grafton…9-0 115 2
3. New Town…8-1 87 5
4. Maple Valley…9-1 79 6
5. Napoleon…9-1 62 3
6. Hillsboro-Central Valley…9-2 54 9
7. Thompson…8-2 48 4
8. Northern Cass…8-0 47 T10
9.Shiloh Christian…8-2 21 8
10. Kindred…7-2 20 T10
Others receiving votes: Ray (9-0), Benson County (7-1), Parshall (10-0), Midkota (4-2), Velva (7-1), Central Cass (5-1), Beach (6-2).
High school boys’ basketball
|CLASS AA|
|Record Pts Prv
1. Sioux Falls Roosevelt (9)…11-0 45 1
2. Pierre…5-4 35 2
3. Huron…8-3 26 NR
4. Watertown…8-3 15 5
5. Brookings…8-3 7 4
Others receiving votes: Lincoln 6-4, Brandon Valley 7-4.|
|CLASS A|
|Record Pts Prv
1. Clark-Willow Lake (7)…10-0 43 1
2. Sioux Falls Christian (2)…11-0 38 2
3. St. Thomas More…10-1 25 3
4. Dakota Valley…9-2 19 4
5. Tea Area…10-2 10 NR
Others receiving votes: None.|
|CLASS B|
|Record Pts Prv
1. White River (9)…9-1 45 1
2. James Valley Christian…10-0 31 3
3. Canistota…10-1 29 2
4. Viborg…9-1 16 3
5. Dupree…9-1 10 5
Others receiving votes: Faith 10-0, Potter Co. 9-0.|
|N.D. CLASS B|
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- This week’s North Dakota Class B basketball polls compiled by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. Each team is followed by first-place votes in parentheses, records, total points and previous ranking.
1. Beulah (13)…13-0 130 1
2. North Star…11-1 114 2
3. Dickinson Trinity…13-1 102 3
4. Rugby…12-1 88 4
5. Carrington…12-0 81 5
6. Four Winds-Minnewaukan…10-2 57 7
7. Oak Grove…11-2 55 6
8. Strasburg-Zeeland…12-0 35 9
9. Trenton…10-1 14 8
10.Des Lacs-Burlington…10-2 13 10
Others receiving votes: Berthold (12-1), Turtle Lake-Mercer-McClusky (12-1), LaMoure-Litchville-Marion (10-2), Powers Lake (11-1), Maple Valley (8-2).
College men’s basketball
|USA TODAY/ESPN TOP 25|
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 20, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|Record Pts Pvs
1. Duke (20)…16-1 755 3
2. Kansas (8)…16-1 732 4
3. Michigan (1)…17-1 712 5
4. Syracuse (2)…17-1 699 6
5. Louisville…16-2 633 1
6. Arizona…16-1 609 7
7. Florida…14-2 588 9
8. Indiana…16-2 576 2
9. Butler…16-2 523 13
10. Gonzaga…17-2 454 8
11. Michigan State…16-3 439 17
12. Creighton…17-2 376 10
13. Kansas State…15-2 372 18
14. Minnesota…15-3 343 12
15. Ohio State…13-4 342 11
16. VCU…16-3 305 19
17. New Mexico…16-2 304 21
18. N.C. State…15-3 234 15
19. Oregon…16-2 211 –
20. Cincinnati…16-3 179 24
21. Wichita State…17-2 145 –
22. Missouri…13-4 130 16
23. Notre Dame…15-3 84 20
24. Mississippi…15-2 69 –
25. San Diego State…14-4 60 14
Others receiving votes: Miami 49, Wisconsin 42, UNLV 23, Marquette 20, Wyoming 17, Colorado State 16, Oklahoma State 7, Iowa State 5, Pittsburgh 5, UCLA 5, Bucknell 3, Illinois 3, Georgetown 2, Stephen F. Austin 2, Middle Tennessee 1, Saint Mary’s 1.
College women’s basketball
|AP TOP TWENTY-FIVE|
|By The Associated Press|
The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 20, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:|
|Record Pts Prv
1. Baylor (35)…16-1 992 1
2. Notre Dame…16-1 947 2
3. UConn (2)…16-1 914 3
4. Duke (3)…16-0 907 4
5. Kentucky…18-1 819 5
6. Stanford…16-2 799 6
7. California…15-2 756 7
8. Penn St.…14-2 722 8
9. Tennessee…15-3 678 9
10. Maryland…15-3 634 10
11. North Carolina…18-1 614 11
12. Oklahoma St.…14-2 442 17
13. Louisville…15-4 413 15
14. Georgia…16-3 405 13
15. Purdue…15-3 387 12
16. Texas A&M…14-5 371 20
17. Dayton…15-1 343 18
18. South Carolina…16-3 341 19
19. UCLA…13-4 315 14
20. Colorado…15-2 279 21
20. Oklahoma…15-3 279 16
22. Florida St.…15-3 227 22
23. Michigan…15-2 142 25
24. Iowa St.…13-3 125 24
25. Michigan St.…16-2 60 –
Others receiving votes: Syracuse 25, Villanova 16, Kansas 14, UTEP 8, Delaware 7, Arkansas 5, Iowa 4, Texas Tech 3, Vanderbilt 3, Nebraska 2, Green Bay 1, Miami 1.
|
College men’s ice hockey
|NCAA DIVISION I ICE HOCKEY POLL|
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division I men’s ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 20 and previous ranking:|
|Record Pts Pvs
1. Minnesota (48)…17-3-4 998 1
2. Quinnipiac ()…17-3-3 920 4
3. Boston College…14-5-2 913 2
4. New Hampshire…14-5-2 857 3
5. North Dakota…13-7-4 746 6
6. Miami…13-6-5 700 8
7. Notre Dame…15-9-0 640 5
8. Yale…11-4-3 619 12
9. Michigan…14-6-4 577 10
10. Denver…13-8-4 545 7
11. Boston University…12-9-0 479 9
12. Dartmouth…10-6-2 456 11
13. Nebraska-Omaha…13-9-2 358 13
14. Minnesota State…15-8-3 356 14
15. UMass-Lowell…13-7-1 346 18
16. St. Cloud State…14-10-0 336 19
17. Niagara…14-4-4 183 15
18. Cornell…8-7-2 154 16
19. Union…11-8-4 120 17
20. Wisconsin…9-8-5 66 –
Others receiving votes: Ferris State 39, Alaska 27, Providence 24, Northern Michigan 22, Holy Cross 10, Colgate 6, Robert Morris 3.
|STANDINGS|
College Basketball
|Northern Sun|
|Intercollegiate Conference|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|W L
|North|
St. Cloud State (13-3)…9 3
Northern State (14-5)…9 3
Minnesota State-Moorhead (14-4)…8 4
Bemidji State (8-8)…6 6
Minot State (6-10)…5 7
Minnesota-Duluth (4-12)…2 10
University of Mary (3-13)…2 10
Minnesota-Crookston (3-13)…0 12
|South|
Minnesota, Mankato (15-1)…11 1
Winona State (16-3)…10 2
Upper Iowa (13-5)…9 3
Augustana College (12-4)…8 4
Southwest Minnesota State (10-9)…7 5
Wayne State (12-6)…6 6
Sioux Falls (7-9)…3 9
Concordia-St. Paul (3-13)…1 11
|WOMEN| State
Team (Overall)|W L
|North|
Northern State (12-4)…8 4
St. Cloud State (12-4)…8 4
University of Mary (12-6)…7 5
Minnesota-Duluth (10-6)…7 5
Minnesota State-Moorhead (9-7)…6 6
Minot State (8-8)…4 8
Bemidji State (7-9)…3 9
Minnesota-Crookston (5-11)…2 10
|South|
Augustana College (14-2)…10 2
Concordia-St. Paul (11-5)…9 3
Minnesota State, Mankato (12-4)…8 4
Winona State (14-5)…8 4
Wayne State (11-5)…7 5
Sioux Falls (8-8)…5 7
Upper Iowa (6-13)…3 9
Southwest Minnesota State (2-15)…1 11
|Summit League|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|W L
North Dakota State (16-4)…7 1
Western Illinois (15-4)…7 1
South Dakota State (15-6)…6 2
South Dakota (8-12)…4 4
Oakland (8-13)…3 4
Kansas City (6-14)…3 5
Fort Wayne (9-12)…2 5
Nebraska-Omaha (5-16)…2 6
IUPUI (6-16)…1 7
|WOMEN|
Team (Overall)|W L
South Dakota State (14-6)…6 1
IUPUI (10-8)…4 2
South Dakota (9-10)…4 2
Nebraska-Omaha (13-5)…3 3
Western Illinois (10-8)…3 3
North Dakota State (7-12)…3 4
Kansas City (6-13)…2 4
Oakland (8-11)…2 5
Fort Wayne (6-13)…2 5
|Great Plains|
|Athletic Conference|
|MEN|
Team (Overall)|W L
Doane College (20-3)…10 3
Northwestern (15-5)…9 3
Dordt College (17-5)…9 4
Hastings College (17-6)…8 5
Midland (13-8)…8 5
Briar Cliff (16-6)…7 5
Morningside College (11-12)…6 7
Dakota Wesleyan (10-12)…5 7
Nebraska Wesleyan (8-10)…3 10
Mount Marty (7-14)…3 10
Concordia (5-14)…2 11
|WOMEN|
Team (Overall)|W L
Concordia (18-2)…11 2
Morningside College (18-4)…10 3
Briar Cliff (18-4)…9 3
Northwestern (14-5)…8 4
Mount Marty (13-8)…8 5
Dakota Wesleyan (16-6)…7 5
Dordt College (13-10)…7 6
Hastings College (11-12)…6 7
Midland (8-14)…3 10
Nebraska Wesleyan (3-15)…1 12
Doane College (5-16)…0 13
|HOCKEY|
Squirt
|Sioux Falls Tournament|
|Jan. 19-20|
Aberdeen Cougars Blue| 3 1 3--7
Fargo Freeze Red| 1 0 0--1
First Period: 1, Aberdeen, Ethan Vikander (Unassisted), 8:08; 2, Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Masen Vikander), 3:00; 3, Aberdeen, Owen Vilhauer (Avery Dean), 2:18; 4, Fargo, Colby Hernandez (Elijah Fossum), :32.
Second Period: 5, Aberdeen, E. Vikander (Casanova), 13:32.
Third Period: 6, Aberdeen, Casanova (Unassisted), 13:30; 7, Aberdeen, Dean (Vilhauer), 11:41; 8, Aberdeen, Casanova (Unassisted).
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (41 shots, 40 saves(, Fargo ( 30 shots, 23 saves) Goalie not reported.
Aberdeen Cougars Blue| 1 1 2--4
Grand Forks Warriors| 2 2 4--8
First Period: 1, Grand Forks, Kia Black (Luke Hoffman, Tanner Carroll), 2:21; 2, Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Ethan Vikander), 2:02; 3, Grand Forks, Tanner Nielson (Black, Zach Hinschberger), :18.
Second Period: 4, Grand Forks, Black (Wasvick), 13:55; 5, Grand Forks, Hinschberger (Black, Wasvick), 9:23; 6, Aberdeen, Masen Vikander (Unassisted), :22.
Third Period: 7, Grand Forks, Hinschberger (Black), 14:50; 8, Grand Forks, Black (Unassisted), 14:38; 9, Aberdeen, M. Vikander (Unassisted), 14:01; 10, Grand Forks, Jake Hanson (Wasvick, Herbeck), 6:29; 11, Grand Forks, Black (Unassisted), 3:39; 12, Aberdeen, E. Vikander (Unassisted), 3:28.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (39shots, 31 saves) Grand Forks, Mason Lima (9 shots, 5 saves).
Aberdeen Cougars Blue| 1 3 3--7
Fergus Falls| 0 2 0--2
First Period: 1, Aberdeen, Jaeden Crady (Unassisted), 7:32.
Second Period: 2, Fergus Falls, Ethan Sillerud (Unassisted), 8:50; 3,Aberdeen, Ben Casanova (Braydon Jones), 6:01; 4,Aberdeen, Casanova (Ethan Vikander), 5:05; 5,Aberdeen, Jones (Casanova), 1:30; 6,Fergus Falls, Maveric Kalenberg (Ian Stumbo), 1:00.
Third Period: 7, Aberdeen, Avery Dean (Crady), 11:00; 8, Aberdeen, Emilee Johnson (Masen Vikander), 9:36; 9, Aberdeen, Johnson (Unassisted). 6:16.
Goalies: Aberdeen, Matt Feiock (15 shots, 13 saves), Fergus Falls, (27shots, 20saves) Goalie not reported.
|NHL|
|EASTERN CONFERENCE|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh…2 2 0 0 4 9 4
N.Y. Islanders…2 1 1 0 2 5 5
New Jersey…1 1 0 0 2 2 1
N.Y. Rangers…2 0 2 0 0 4 9
Philadelphia…2 0 2 0 0 3 8
|Northeast Division|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston…2 2 0 0 4 5 2
Buffalo…2 2 0 0 4 7 3
Ottawa…2 2 0 0 4 8 1
Toronto…2 1 1 0 2 3 3
Montreal…1 0 1 0 0 1 2
|Southeast Division|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Florida…2 1 1 0 2 5 5
Tampa Bay…2 1 1 0 2 9 7
Winnipeg…2 0 1 1 1 2 6
Carolina…1 0 1 0 0 1 5
Washington…1 0 1 0 0 3 6
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Chicago…2 2 0 0 4 11 6
St. Louis…2 2 0 0 4 10 3
Columbus…2 1 0 1 3 6 6
Detroit…2 1 1 0 2 4 9
Nashville…2 0 0 2 2 5 7
|Northwest Division|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Minnesota…2 2 0 0 4 5 2
Edmonton…1 1 0 0 2 3 2
Vancouver…2 0 1 1 1 5 10
Calgary…2 0 2 0 0 5 9
Colorado…1 0 1 0 0 2 4
|Pacific Division|
|GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Anaheim…2 2 0 0 4 12 7
Dallas…2 1 1 0 2 4 4
San Jose …1 1 0 0 2 4 1
Los Angeles…1 0 1 0 0 2 5
Phoenix…2 0 2 0 0 7 10
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.|
|Sunday’s Games|
Chicago 6, Phoenix 4|
|Monday’s Games|
Boston 2, Winnipeg 1, SO
St. Louis 4, Nashville 3, SO
Detroit 4, Columbus 3, SO
N.Y. Islanders 4, Tampa Bay 3
Buffalo 2, Toronto 1
Ottawa 4, Florida 0
Anaheim 5, Calgary 4|
|Today’s Games|
Winnipeg at Washington, 6 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 6 p.m.
Florida at Montreal, 6:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m.
Dallas at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
Nashville at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
St. Louis at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
Los Angeles at Colorado, 8 p.m.
San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m.|
|Wednesday’s Games|
Toronto at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m.
Calgary at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
Columbus at Phoenix, 9 p.m.|
|FOOTBALL|
Prep Coaches
Here are the Hall of Fame members for the South Dakota Football Coaches Association.
1995: Max Hawk, Burdell Coplan, Howard Wood, Bob Burns Harry Pendergast
1996: Joe Quintel, Harvey Naasz, Rollie Greeno
1997: Dale McElhany, Glenn Sellevold, Nusier Salem, Clark Swisher
1998: Bob Schroeder, Euclid Cobb, Ken Greeno
1999: Jerry P. Miller, Jim “Tiger” McGlone, Clarence Kooistra
2000: Wayne Haensel, Don Reshetar
2001: Dick Day, Ken Wagner, Bill Welsh
2002: Michael Dacy, Richard Donovan, Jim Heeren
2003: Jerry Elshere, Steve Entringer, Bill Witte
2004: Jerry McPartland, Rick Swenson, Mick Wysuph
2005: Mike Klinedinst, Dan Thelen
2006: Keith Huber, Frank Podraza
2007: Jim Uttecht, Doug Schooley
2008: Steve Kueter, Russ Morrell
2009: Gary Culver, Jon Mitchell, Virg Polak
2010: Tracy Hirt, Arlin Likness, Dave Tate
2011: Jim Aisenbrey, Ray Saurwein, Myron Steffen
2012: Ken Koistinen, Gary Maffett, Jim Miner
2013: John Nyhaug, Steve Rice, Dan Whalen
|COLLEGE|
|FOOTBALL|
Bowl Glance|
|Saturday’s Game|
|SENIOR BOWL|
|At Mobile, Ala.|
North vs. South, 3 p.m. (NFLN)
|NFL|
Playoffs
|PRO BOWL|
| Jan. 27|
|At Honolulu|
|SUPER BOWL|
|Feb. 3|
|At New Orleans|
Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 5 p.m. (CBS)
Pro Bowl Rosters
|By The Associated Press|
|At Aloha Stadium, Honolulu|
|Jan. 27|
x-injured; r-replacement; s-starter; y-participating in Super Bowl|
|AFC|
|Offense|
Quarterbacks -- x-Tom Brady, New England; s-Peyton Manning, Denver; Matt Schaub, Houston; r-Andrew Luck, Indianapolis
Running Backs -- Jamaal Charles, Kansas City; s-Arian Foster, Houston; y-Ray Rice, Baltimore; r-C.J. Spiller, Buffalo
Fullback -- y-Vonta Leach, Baltimore; r-Marcel Reece, Oakland
Wide Receivers -- s-A.J. Green, Cincinnati; s-Andre Johnson, Houston; Reggie Wayne, Indianapolis; x-Wes Welker, New England; r-Demaryius Thomas, Denver
Tight Ends -- x-Rob Gronkowski, New England; x-Heath Miller, Pittsburgh; r-Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati; r-Owen Daniels, Houston
Tackles -- s-Duane Brown, Houston; x-Ryan Clady, Denver; s-Joe Thomas, Cleveland; y-r-Andrew Whitworth, Cincinnati;
Guards -- x-Logan Mankins, New England; y- Marshall Yanda, Baltimore; Wade Smith, Houston; r-Zane Beadles, Denver; r-Richie Incognito, Miami
Centers -- Chris Myers, Houston; s-Maurkice Pouncey, Pittsburgh|
|Defense|
Ends -- Elvis Dumervil, Denver; s-Cameron Wake, Miami; s-J.J. Watt, Houston
Interior Linemen -- s-Geno Atkins, Cincinnati; y-Haloti Ngata, Baltimore; x-Vince Wilfork, New England; r-Kyle Williams, Buffalo; r-Randy Starks, Miami
Outside Linebackers -- s-Tamba Hali, Kansas City; Robert Mathis, Indianapolis; s-Von Viller, Denver
Inside/Middle Linebackers -- Derrick Johnson, Kansas City; s-Jerod Mayo, New England
Cornerbacks -- s-Champ Bailey, Denver; Antonio Cromartie, N.Y. Jets; s-Johnathan Joseph, Houston
Strong Safeties -- s-Eric Berry, Kansas City; LaRon Landry, N.Y. Jets
Free Safety -- y-Ed Reed, Baltimore; r-Jairus Byrd, Buffalo|
|Specialists|
Placekicker -- Phil Dawson, Cleveland
Punter -- Dustin Colquitt, Kansas City
Kick Returner -- y-Jacoby Jones, Baltimore; r-Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland
Special Team -- Matthew Slater, New England
Long Snapper -- John Denney, Miami
|
|NFC|
|Offense|
Quarterbacks -- x-Robert Griffin III, Washington; x-Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay; x-Matt Ryan, Atlanta; r-Drew Brees, New Orleans; r-Eli Manning, N.Y. Giants; r-Russell Wilson, Seattle
Running Backs -- y-Frank Gore, San Francisco; Marshawn Lynch, Seattle; s-Adrian Peterson, Minnesota; r-Doug Martin, Tampa Bay
Fullback -- s-Jerome Felton, Minnesota
Wide Receivers -- Victor Cruz, N.Y. Giants; x-Calvin Johnson, Detroit; Julio Jones, Atlanta; s-Brandon Marshall, Chicago; r-Vincent Jackson, Tampa Bay
Tight Ends -- s-Tony Gonzalez, Atlanta; Jason Witten, Dallas
Tackles -- Russes-ll Okung, Seattle; y-Joe Staley, San Francisco; Trent Williams, Washington; r-Jermon Bushrod, New Orleans
Guards -- s-Jahri Evans, New Orleans; y-Mike Iupati, San Francisco; Chris Snee, N.Y. Giants; r-Josh Sitton, Green Bay
Centers -- Jeff Saturday, Green Bay; s-Max Unger, Seattle|
|Defense|
Ends -- Jared Allen, Minnesota; s-Julius Peppers, Chicago; s-Jason Pierre-Paul, N.Y. Giants
Interior Linemen -- Gerald McCoy, Tampa Bay; s-Henry Melton, Chicago; y-Justin Smith, San Francisco; r-Ndamukong Suh, Detroit
Outside Linebackers -- x-Clay Matthews, Green Bay; y-Aldon Smith, San Francisco; x-DeMarcus Ware, Dallas; r-Chad Greenway, Minnesota; r-Ryan Kerrigan, Washington; r-Anthony Spencer, Dallas
Inside/Middle Linebackers -- y-NaVorro Bowman, San Francisco; y-Patrick Willis, San Francisco; r-Daryl Washington, Arizona; r-London Fletcher, Washington
Cornerbacks -- s-Tim Jennings, Chicago; Patrick Peterson, Arizona; s-Charles Tillman, Chicago
Strong Safeties -- y-Donte Whitner, San Francisco; r-Thomas DeCoud, Atlanta
Free Safeties -- y-Dashon Goldson, San Francisco; Earl Thomas, Seattle; r-William Moore, Atlanta|
|Specialists|
Placekicker -- Blair Walsh, Minnesota
Punter -- Thomas Morstead, New Orleans
Kick Returner -- Leon Washington, Seattle
Special Team -- Lorenzo Alexander, Washington
Long Snapper -- Don Muhlbach, Detroit
|BASKETBALL|
Men’s City League
SNAP FITNESS: Micah Rogers 10, Coby Krege 15, Aaron Casanova 17, Jeremy Reyelts 30. FG, 25. FT, 11 of 25.
KEN’S FAIRWAY/DADDY’S: Jesse Heinz 6, Chris Martin 6, Jay McCarlson 24, Ronnie Ligon Jr. 8, Ryan Rogenes 25, Brian Mader 2. FG, 31. FT, 4 of 12.
Snap Fitness| 18 41 54 67 72
Ken’s Fairway/Daddy’s| 18 30 51 67 71
3-point field goals -- Rogers, Krege 2, Casanova 5, Reyelts 3, McCarlson, Rogenes 4. Total fouls -- Snap Fitness 11; Ken’s Fairway/Daddy’s 18.
MIELKE FARMS: Andrew Zephier 12, Rick Ryan 8, John Hemminger 21, Bryan Hofer 8, Tyler Hofer 16, Kent Marquardt 9. FG, 29. FT, 8 of 13.
3M CLUB: Derek Vetter 20, Greg Wittrock 13, Clint Fjelstad 9, Joel Backous 7, Kevin Simons 2, Eric Ellingson 23, Antione McGraw 6. FG, 30. FT, 14 of 22.
Mielke Farms| 21 41 58 74
3M Club| 14 29 53 80
3-point field goals -- B. Hofer 2, T. Hofer 4, Marquardt 2, Vetter, Wittrock 3, Backous, Ellingson. Total fouls -- Mielke Farms 14; 3M Club 11.
REGULATORS: Douglas Klipfel 19, Chuck Haugen 20, Jason Clemens 13, Jerome Wild 15, David Losure 2, Don Nickelson 12. FG, 34. FT, 7 of 13.
LAGER’S INN: Taylor Dykema 4, Matt Buechler 4, Tyler Johnson 2, Trevor Johnson 8, Jordan Kvernevig 24, Michael Swick 3, Jared Larson 3, Kyle Walz 25. FG, 31. FT, 3 of 6.
Regulators| 17 40 61 81
Lager’s Inn| 13 28 43 73
3-point field goals -- Klipfel 2, Clemens, Wild 3, Trevor Johnson 2, Swick, Larson, Walz 4. Total fouls -- Regulators 6; Lager’s Inn 17.
TITAN MACHINERY/S&S LUMBER: Kalen Kjellsen 19, Tony Waage 16, Jarrett Zimmerman 15, Reid Johnson 19, Craig Sternhagen 6, Tom Sternhagen 8. FG, 31. FT, 11 of 18.
LAGER’S/FIRST STATE BANK, WARNER/LB INS.: Keith Knuppe 14, Doug Leidholt 6, Tim Evans 16, Anthony Hansen 6, Wade Rozell 2, Mark Lane 2, Will Rozell 26, Jason Jung 13, Justin McCord 10. FG, 40. FT, 10 of 17.
Titan/S&S Lumber| 15 35 61 87
Lager’s/FSB/LB Ins.| 15 38 66 93
3-point field goals -- Kjellsen 2, Waage 4, Zimmerman, Johnson 3, W. Rozell 5. Fouled out -- Zimmerman. Total fouls -- Titan Machinery/S&S Lumber 14; Lager’s/FSB/LB Ins. 14.
GP BANK/TRI CO AG/WILKINS FARMS: Chris Mehlhaff 11, Bryan Lindgren 10, Dustin Batsch 4, Jesse Cantalope 13, Kurt Miller 4, Lee Wilkins 9, Ray Wilkins 4, Travis Neifer 6, Rodger Johnson 8. FG, 29. FT, 10 of 23.
THE TROPICS: Taite Rausch 4, Alex Bellefeuille 3, Terry Riley 40, Adam Goetz 10, Aden Boschee 11. FG, 27. FT, 8 of 16.
GP Bank/Tri Co/Wilkins| 7 32 52 60 69
The Tropics| 12 25 37 60 68
3-point field goals -- Mehlhaff, Bellefeuille, Riley 2, Goetz, Boschee 2. Fouled out -- L. Wilkins, Goetz. Total fouls -- GP Bank/Tri Co Ag/Wilkins Farms 19; The Tropics 23.
VISION CARE/DENTAL CENTER: Ryan Olson 10, Justin Jung 5, Derek White 8, Shane Franks 8, James Mortland 33, Bruno Kuhfeld 4, Dave Nikolas 8. FG, 33. FT, 5 of 9.
ABERDEEN CHRYSLER CENTER: Chad Lyke 7, Cody Marzahn 35, Chase McKittrick 2, Travis Palmer 12, Dexter Frericks 6. FG, 25. FT, 1 of 9.
Vision Care/Dental Center| 17 27 58 76
Aberdeen Chrysler Center| 16 38 49 62
3-point field goals -- Jung, White 2, Mortland 2, Marzahn 9. Total fouls -- Vision Care/Dental Center 12; Aberdeen Chrysler Center 14.
HAGEN INS./MODERN WOODMEN: Zach Hagen 6, Reid Fust 30, Josh White 26, Jerred Flack 13, Greg Ruppert 2, Mark Becking 3. FG, 33. FT, 3 of 6.
CULVER’S/HARR MOTORS: Logan Anderson 17, Jeremy Reigle 5, Tom Hurlbert 22, Brad Bunt 5, Dan Niemi 14, Ryan Hansen 33. FG, 40. FT, 7 of 13.
Hagen Ins./Modern Woodmen| 22 38 51 80
Culver’s/Harr Motors| 25 48 70 96
3-point field goals -- Fust 5, White 4, Flack, Becking, Anderson 3, Reigle, Bunt, Niemi 4. Total fouls -- Hagen Ins./Modern Woodmen 15; Culver’s/Harr Motors 5.
High school girls
|SOUTH DAKOTA|
Baltic 69, Dell Rapids St. Mary 35
Chamberlain 56, Kimball/White Lake 43
Chester 47, Colman-Egan 39
Clark/Willow Lake 67, Lake Preston 25
Deuel 43, Estelline 35
Harrisburg 77, Sisseton 43
Herreid/Selby Area 61, McLaughlin 53
Lennox 60, Madison 24
McCook Central/Montrose 53, Freeman 37
Milbank 48, Morris Area/Chokia-Alberta, Minn. 47
Mitchell Christian 53, Canistota 31
Newell 58, Harding County 46
Potter County 56, Mobridge-Pollock 38
Rosholt 73, Langford 59
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 59, Hanson 46
Winner 55, Miller 51
|NORTH DAKOTA|
Lakota/Adams-Edmore 56, Carrington 53
Max 51, Drake/Anamoose 42
Midkota 57, North Sargent 41
New England 43, Glen Ullin-Hebron 25
New Town 75, Divide County 34
South Border 52, Pingree/Buchanan-Kensal 43
Strasburg-Zeeland 53, Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 27
High school boys
|SOUTH DAKOTA|
Avon 34, Marty Indian 27
Clark/Willow Lake 83, Great Plains Lutheran 45
Dakota Christian 50, Gregory 42
Groton Area 74, Britton-Hecla 44
Madison 80, Hamlin 33
Mt. Vernon/Plankinton 60, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 43
South Central 56, Colome 47
Webster 60, Florence/Henry 45
|NORTH DAKOTA|
Drake/Anamoose 63, Max 46
Four Winds/Minnewaukan 92, Standing Rock 68
Griggs County Central 54, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 53
LaMoure-Litchville-Marion 62, Napoleon 34
Lewis and Clark-Berthold 77, Ray 41
Milnor 73, Kindred 61
Richland 53, Lidgerwood-Wyndmere 37
South Border 63, Grant County 61
Velva 48, Towner-Granville-Upham 46
Wahpeton JV 78, Fairmount-Campbell-Tintah 40
College women
|EAST |
Bryant 65, Wagner 47 |
CCSU 77, Mount St. Mary’s 73, OT |
Dominican (NY) 72, Felician 47 |
Hunter 55, Mount St. Vincent 52 |
LIU Brooklyn 70, Fairleigh Dickinson 62 |
Monmouth (NJ) 68, St. Francis (NY) 64 |
Quinnipiac 85, St. Francis (Pa.) 69 |
Rutgers-Camden 72, John Jay 71 |
Sacred Heart 70, Robert Morris 66 |
UConn 79, Duke 49 |
|SOUTH |
Alabama St. 54, Alcorn St. 46 |
Augusta St. 50, Georgia College 31 |
Barton 58, Pfeiffer 55 |
Belmont 65, E. Kentucky 49 |
Bethune-Cookman 50, Savannah St. 41 |
Florida A&M 61, SC State 56 |
Florida Gulf Coast 67, Lipscomb 37 |
Hampton 58, Coppin St. 50 |
Howard 56, NC Central 30 |
Kentucky Wesleyan 68, S. Indiana 59 |
King (Tenn.) 61, Lees-McRae 44 |
Limestone 91, Converse 49 |
Mercer 79, ETSU 64 |
Murray St. 68, E. Illinois 58 |
Norfolk St. 81, Morgan St. 68 |
SC-Upstate 61, Kennesaw St. 52 |
SIU-Edwardsville 54, Austin Peay 49 |
Shaw 85, Virginia Union 66 |
Southern U. 76, Alabama A&M 63 |
Spring Hill 76, Voorhees 54 |
Stetson 62, N. Kentucky 39 |
Texas Southern 58, MVSU 47 |
UT-Martin 81, Tennessee Tech 63 |
Xavier (NO) 63, Fisk 41 |
Young Harris 75, Lander 62 |
|MIDWEST |
Concordia (Moor.) 69, St. Thomas (Minn.) 62 |
Creighton 73, Missouri St. 53 |
Morehead St. 70, SE Missouri 64 |
Penn St. 59, Michigan 49 |
St. Benedict 75, Carleton 63 |
St. Catherine 84, Macalester 82 |
St. Mary’s (Minn.) 62, Hamline 59 |
St. Olaf 62, Gustavus 49 |
Wichita St. 70, Drake 51 |
Wis.-Parkside 86, Lewis 61 |
|SOUTHWEST |
Ark.-Pine Bluff 57, Prairie View 50
|FAR WEST |
E. Washington 68, Portland St. 56 |
Montana 78, S. Utah 63 |
College men
|EAST |
Dominican (NY) 71, Felician 58 |
Georgia St. 71, Towson 69 |
Loyola (Md.) 65, Fairfield 60 |
Syracuse 57, Cincinnati 55 |
W. New England 66, Lyndon St. 51 |
William Paterson 76, John Jay 65 |
|SOUTH |
Alabama St. 49, Alcorn St. 46 |
Augusta St. 69, Georgia College 44 |
Barton 76, Pfeiffer 68 |
Coppin St. 67, Hampton 65, OT |
Fisk 74, Xavier (NO) 65 |
Florida A&M 89, SC State 77 |
King (Tenn.) 72, Lees-McRae 48 |
NC Central 71, Howard 36 |
New Orleans 96, NJIT 94, 3OT |
Norfolk St. 73, Morgan St. 71 |
Randolph 80, William Peace 62 |
S. Indiana 72, Kentucky Wesleyan 53 |
Savannah St. 43, Bethune-Cookman 40 |
Southern U. 82, Alabama A&M 68 |
Texas Southern 75, MVSU 48 |
Young Harris 82, Lander 72 |
|MIDWEST |
Augsburg 69, Bethel (Minn.) 65 |
Georgetown 63, Notre Dame 47 |
Hamline 94, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 78 |
St. John’s (Minn.) 73, Carleton 66 |
St. Olaf 70, Gustavus 66 |
Wright St. 64, Detroit 62 |
|SOUTHWEST |
Ark.-Pine Bluff 55, Prairie View 51 |
Baylor 64, Oklahoma St. 54 |
Hardin-Simmons 86, Howard Payne 82 |
Oklahoma 73, Texas 67 |
|FAR WEST |
Montana St. 76, S. Utah 68 |
|NBA|
|EASTERN CONFERENCE|
|Atlantic Division|
|W L Pct GB
New York…25 14 .641 –
Brooklyn…25 16 .610 1
Boston…20 20 .500 5-1/2
Philadelphia…17 24 .415 9
Toronto…15 26 .366 11
|Southeast Division|
|W L Pct GB
Miami…26 12 .684 –
Atlanta…23 18 .561 4-1/2
Orlando…14 26 .350 13
Charlotte…10 31 .244 17-1/2
Washington… 9 30 .231 17-1/2
|Central Division|
|W L Pct GB
Indiana…26 16 .619 –
Chicago…24 16 .600 1
Milwaukee…21 18 .538 3-1/2
Detroit…15 25 .375 10
Cleveland…10 32 .238 16
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|
|Southwest Division|
|W L Pct GB
San Antonio…33 11 .750 –
Memphis…26 14 .650 5
Houston…22 21 .512 10-1/2
Dallas…18 24 .429 14
New Orleans…14 27 .341 17-1/2
|Northwest Division|
|W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City…32 9 .780 –
Denver…25 18 .581 8
Utah…22 19 .537 10
Portland…20 21 .488 12
Minnesota…17 21 .447 13-1/2
|Pacific Division|
|W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers…32 10 .762 –
Golden State…25 15 .625 6
L.A. Lakers…17 24 .415 14-1/2
Sacramento…16 26 .381 16
Phoenix…13 28 .317 18-1/2
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|Monday’s Games|
Indiana 82, Memphis 81
New Orleans 114, Sacramento 105
Atlanta 104, Minnesota 96
Houston 100, Charlotte 94
Brooklyn 88, New York 85
Golden State 106, L.A. Clippers 99
San Antonio 90, Philadelphia 85
Chicago 95, L.A. Lakers 83
Washington 98, Portland 95|
|Today’s Games|
Boston at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
Orlando at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.|
|Wednesday’s Games|
Atlanta at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Toronto at Miami, 6:30 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Denver at Houston, 7 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 7 p.m.
Brooklyn at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
New Orleans at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
Washington at Utah, 8 p.m.
Indiana at Portland, 9 p.m.
Phoenix at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.|
|SWIMMING|
Aberdeen Swim Club
|Bismarck Meet|
|Jan. 18-20|
|Boys’ Division|
15 & Over 200-Yard Individual Medley: 1, Tucker Iwerks, 2:01.38 (pool record).
15 & Over 400-Yard Individual Medley: 1, Tucker Iwerks, 4:20.26 (pool record).
15 & Over 100-Yard Backstroke: 1, Tucker Iwerks, :54.55 (pool record).
15 & Over 100-Yard Butterfly: 1, Tucker Iwerks, :54.41 (pool record).
|TENNIS|
Australian Open|
|By The Associated Press |
|Monday |
|At Melbourne Park |
|Melbourne, Australia |
|Purse: $31.608 million (Grand Slam) |
|Surface: Hard-Outdoor ||
|Men’s Singles|
|Fourth Round |
Jeremy Chardy, France, def. Andreas Seppi (21), Italy, 5-7. 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (7), France, def. Richard Gasquet (9), France, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Gilles Simon (14), France, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3.
Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Milos Raonic (13), Canada, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-2. |
|Women’s Singles|
|Fourth Round |
Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, def. Caroline Wozniacki (10), Denmark, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5.
Victoria Azarenka (1), Belarus, def. Elena Vesnina, Russia, 6-1, 6-1.
Sloane Stephens (29), United States, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Serbia, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5.
Serena Williams (3), United States, def. Maria Kirilenko (14), Russia, 6-2, 6-0.
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|Men’s Doubles|
|Third Round |
David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco (11), Spain, def. Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4.
Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, and Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5).
Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Daniel Nestor (5), Canada, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
Robin Haase and Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, def. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and Jonathan Erlich, Israel, 6-2, 7-5. |
|Women’s Doubles|
|Third Round |
Varvara Lepchenko, United States, and Zheng Saisai, China, def. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5).
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, def. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, and Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Croatia, 2-1, retired.
Nuria Llagostera Vives, Spain, and Zheng Jie (7), China, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Anastasia Rodionova, Australia, 7-5, 6-2.
Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua, Australia, def. Natalie Grandin, South Africa, and Vladimira Uhlirova (14), Czech Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-3. |
|Quarterfinals |
Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, def. Silvia Soler-Espinosa and Carla Suarez Navarro, Spain, 1-6, 7-5, 6-4. |
|Mixed Doubles|
|Second Round |
Lucie Hradecka and Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, def. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, and Daniele Bracciali (7), Italy, 6-4, 7-6 (7).
Sania Mirza, India, and Bob Bryan (3), United States, def. Abigail Spears and Scott Lipsky, United States, 4-6, 6-1, 10-4.
Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Rohan Bopanna, India, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Fabio Fognini, Italy, 6-1, 7-5.
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|Legends Doubles |
|Round Robin |
|Men |
Guy Forget and Henri Leconte, France, def. Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, and Fabrice Santoro, France, 6-4, 4-6, 10-7.
Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 7-5, 3-6, 10-3. |
|Women |
Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Martina Navratilova, United States, def. Lindsay Davenport, United States, and Amelie Mauresmo, France, 7-6 (4).
|TRANSACTIONS|
Baseball
|AMERICAN LEAGUE|
CLEVELAND INDIANS -- Agreed to terms with INF/OF Ryan Raburn and OF Ben Francisco on minor league contracts.
DETROIT TIGERS -- Named Mark Johnson pitching coach and Jason Schwartzman trainer of Connecticut (NYP).
TEXAS RANGERS -- Agreed to terms with OF David Murphy on a one-year contract.|
|NATIONAL LEAGUE|
HOUSTON ASTROS -- Agreed to terms with LHP Erik Bedard on a minor league contract.
NEW YORK METS -- Agreed to terms with 1B Ike Davis on a one-year contract and LHP Pedro Feliciano on a minor league contract.|
|AMERICAN ASSOCIATION|
ST. PAUL SAINTS -- Signed RHP Mike Mehlich and LHP Connor Whalen.|
|FRONTIER LEAGUE|
LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS -- Signed OF Robby Kuzdale, RHP Trevor Longfellow and 1B Russell Moldenhauer to contract extensions.
NORMAL CORNBELTERS -- Signed RHP Luis Noel.
ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS -- Signed OF Michael Hur to a contract extension. Signed LHP Chuck Lukanen and RHP Tim Tucker.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS -- Signed RHP Drew Bailey.
WASHINGTON WILD THINGS -- Signed OF Gus Benusa, LHP Anthony Collazo, RHP Gary Lee, SS AJ Nunziato, OF Darian Sandford, LHP Shawn Smith and INF Shain Stoner to contract extensions. Signed RHP Cole Brand and LHP Matt Phillips.
WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS -- Signed INF Craig Massey.|
Basketball
|NATIONAL BASKETBALL|
|ASSOCIATION|
ATLANTA HAWKS -- Signed G Jannero Pargo to a 10-day contract.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS -- Assigned F Kevin Jones to Canton (NBADL).|
Football
|NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE|
ARIZONA CARDINALS -- Named Todd Bowles defensive coordinator, Harold Goodwin offensive coordinator adn Tom Moore associate head coach/offense.
ATLANTA FALCONS -- Signed WR Marcus Jackson, G Jacques McClendon, DT Micanor Regis, WR James Rodgers, LB Pat Schiller, TE Andrew Szczerba, CB Peyton Thompson and RB Josh Vaughan to reserve/future contracts.
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS -- Retained linebackers coach Mark Duffner and receivers coach Jerry Sullivan.|
|CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE|
EDMONTON ESKIMOS -- Released QB Steven Jyles.|
Hockey
|NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE|
ANAHEIM DUCKS -- Returned G Frederik Andersen to Norfolk (AHL) and F Garrett Klotz to Fort Wayne (ECHL). Recalled G Viktor Fasth from Norfolk.
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS -- Acquired G Henrik Karlsson from Calgary for a 2013 seventh-round draft pick, and assigned him to Rockford (AHL).
DETROIT RED WINGS -- Recalled D Brian Lashoff from Grand Rapids (AHL). Placed D Jakub Kindl on injured reserve.
FLORIDA PANTHERS -- Traded F Jean-Francois Jacques to Tampa Bay for future considerations. Recalled C Drew Shore from San Antonio (AHL). Placed RW Kris Versteeg on injured reserve.
LOS ANGELES KINGS -- Recalled D Andrew Bodnarchuk from Manchester (AHL). Placed D Matt Greene on the injured reserve list, retroactive to Jan. 19.
PHOENIX COYOTES -- Recalled D Michael Stone from Portland (AHL).
WASHINGTON CAPITALS -- Recalled D Tomas Kundratek from Hershey (AHL).|
|American Hockey League|
GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS -- Signed RW Mike Knuble to a professional tryout contract.
NORFOLK ADMIRALS -- Recalled F Luca Caputi from Fort Wayne (ECHL).|
College
DOANE -- Named Brad Jakubowski mens’ and women’s bowling coach.
INDIANA STATE -- Named Brian Cabral associate head football coach and defensive coordinator.
OHIO STATE -- Agreed to terms with men’s basketball coach Thad Matta on a contract through July 2019.