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www.thedailyjournal.com The Daily Journal SPORTS C2 -Tuesday, November 13, 2001 Nebraska, Miami hold top spots in new BCS standings Bowl Championship Series standings IQmw OtfMatt No. 3) 002 2.00 070 OX 1.00 392 0.71 003 12.74 13.03 10.60 15.04 isas 21.03 203 3.07 ft 50 0.33 050 0.00 017 7.33 11 33 7.07 11.17 14 33 10.50 1307 10 0 40 30 40 37 4S 001 703 12.74 1303 1400" 1504 17M 21 13 300t. 2021 27 51) 27 00 2070. 2883 1 1 1.00 0.00 0.04 OSS 4.3S 1.40 3.10 2 271 I 175S 100 35 2700 S90 20O3 Loppcsti FromCl become himself again." But that was not to be Never to be So he went home for good. And if it is a lasting image of McGwire we want make it the days and nights in 1998, when the crowd would arrive hours early just to see him take 22 swings at batting When the left field stands became baseball's hot tickets, packed by young and old hoping a ball might come their way.

When millions paused each night to see what he had done, and when he took time to donate substantially to charities for abused children, 7 Statistics are for books. Take the average of a home run every 10.6 at-bats, which no one has ever done, not even; anyone named Babe. More memorable, though, is the feel of one treasured summer. A moment he can take with him as he leaves, and keep a lifetime Who's Res Bwf-band7 The WoeMyassnocwr4ohwuloirr 2.0 1 as 0,0 5.0 10 4 Si. 15 13 1 a 4 3 12 11 1t 11 7 Fkrt WWtqMT 9 WMhviglon St so IIS 124 17.0 140 0.0 too 1ZQ i I 7 i IS to 13 It Kktofe 13 BVU 14 a 17 IS Maryland The oorflpmBr oornporwfll Is dUMniined viraonQ fit nnfcvio4- ThGlngtint vd loMd oompuMr ranking Is tisngsfllsd- TakyESPN amtm pot on a formula that incorporates the AP media and coaches' polls, eight computers, strength of schedule, won-lost record and bonus points for big wins.

Miami retained its No. 1 ranking in this week's AP poll, while Nebraska replaced Miami atop the coaches polL The Hurricanes also lost ground in the computers. rf componsnt wi nnHVdts vsrjringdSBnMS opponsnts ranked among Ins top 10 In atandnge. Ths bonus port seals mat rangs .5 points tor a wsi ovsr vis top ranked 0.1 for a victory over the tsevrankad final BCS Standings wit dsrsmMm final It a Isam rsglstsrs a victory ever a ones during ths regular ssason, quaHly rewarded )ust onos. Quality win posits ara ths issm's soars.

1 11 12 1 2 2 3 0 4 14 7 It 4 12 5 0 10 11 15 10 It to 13 11 1 7 13 12 0 'to 14 10 13 13 10 13 IS Rsnh ot solisdul rtrsngtt compsnd Id otw DKwonMMimplsyaOoMsd by 25 This oomponsnt is cafcukmrj by dstsnrtning Ins oumutaSvs wonloss neon ol Ins team's opponsnt (05.0 psresnt) and (hscumulstlvs wotiSom records ot Ins team's opponsnrs opponsnts (33.3 psresnt). Oregon (9-1) moved up two spots to fourth place. The Ducks, who beat UCLA 21-20, have 1197 points, are just ahead of fifth-place Florida (9-1), with 1198 points. Texas (9-1) dropped one spot to sixth, followed by Tennessee (7-1), Washington State (9-1), Stanford (6-2) and Illinois (8-1X BYU (10-0), the only other All times Eastern, p.m. unless otherwise Ths qusSS yrin Issms Stat defeat Ow weekly Irom high ol 1 teem to a low of BCS Warn.

Ths quality win points. Issm mors than points will bs dsductsd ham season is based on a sliding scale from 15 points for beating a first-place team down to 01 for a win over the 15th-place team. The bonus is awarded after the other elements are calculated. Miami (7.31) had 15 points for poll average, 317 for computer average, 2.64 for strength of schedule, 0 for won-loss record and no bonus-point deduction. Oklahoma (759) had 35 for poll average, 3.67 for computer average, 0.72 for strength of schedule, 1 for won-loss record and a 1-point deduction for beating Texas on Oct 6 Watch out for Florida, which has a finishing kick of games against Florida State, Tennessee and possible SEC title matchup on Dec The Hurricanes are home to Syracuse (8-2) and Washington (7-2), and finish at Virginia Tech (7-2).

The Sconers visit Texas Tech (63) and Oklahoma State (2-7) before a likely rematch against Nebraska in the Big 12 title Virginia Tech Boston College Pittsburgh West Virginia Temple Rutgers 4 2 175 80 3 2 139 79 3 3 151 144 1 4 106 145 5 50 189 0 6 29 287 2 304 104 3 251 165 5 215 203 6 204 226 7 125 290 7 102 339 Big Tan Confartnot TODAY'S TV SPORTS Stackhouse, Dot 8 50 40 146 24.7 Payton, Sea. 6 74 33 194 24.3 Jordan. Wash. 7 65 39 189 24.1 McGrady, Orl. 7 59 47 169 24.1 FGPercentagt FG FGA PCT Marshall, Utah 53 78 .679 Mills, G.S.

29 44 .859 Nesterovlc, Minn. 23 36 .805 Mason, Mil. 19 32 .594 Smith, Minn. 25 43 .581 Reboundt OFF DEF TOT AVG Duncan, S.A. 7 24 73 97 13.9 Wright, Mem.

8 33 49 82 13.7 Mutcmoo, PhlL 8 27 54 61 11.5 Fortson, G.S. 7 29 62 91 13.0 O'Neal, LAL 6 24 47 71 11.9 Aoshrb) AST AVG Payton, Sea. 8 82 10.3 Miller, Clev. 7 88 9.7 Stockton, Utah 7 68 9.7 Marbury, Poe. 7 65 9.3 Cassell.

Mil. 5 41 8.2 Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Illinois 1 193 149 6 1 288 188 Michigan 5 1 176 92 7 2 263 149 Ohio St 4 2 175 120 6 3 236 159 Michigan St. 3 3 172 172 5 3 224 203 Purdue 3 3 122 168 3 174 194 Wisconsin 3 3 167 198 5 5 265 284 Indiana 3 3 212 165 3 5 252 246 Iowa 3 4 221 182 5 4 316 201 Perm St. 2 4 119 157 .3 5 184 210 Northwestern 2 5 169 268 4 5 250 301 Minnesota 1 9 125 164 3 6 242 226 By RICHARD ROSENBLATT AP Football Writer Nebraska won big, Miami didn't, but both unbeaten teams remained on course to play for a national championship in the Rose Bowl. The Cornhuskers held first place and the Hurricanes were second in the Bowl Championship Series standings released Monday, with third-place Oklahoma gaining ground on Miami Nebraska, 11-0 after a 31-21 victory over Kansas State on Saturday, strengthened its lead atop the rankings that determine who plays in Pasadena on Jan.

a The Huskers have 220 points under the BCS formula, while the Hurricanes, 8-0 after an 18-7 win over Boston College, followed with 7.31 points. The Sconers, 9-1 after their 31-10 win over Texas had 7.89 points, just 0.58 behind Miami. Last week, the Hurricanes held a 1.22-point lead over Oklahoma. The BCS standings are based National Football League All Timet EST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East I 6 4 I Pet PF PA 0 .750 180 161 0 .667 164 182 0 .556 206 171 0 .500 224 224 0 .125 133 216 Miami N.V. Jets New England Indianapolis Buffalo Central 1 Pittsburgh Baltimore Cincinnati Cleveland Tennessee Jacksonville West Oakland Denver San Diego Seattle Pet PF PA 0 .750 135 0 .625 141 129 0 .500 133 166 0 .500 144 133 0 .429 129 160 0 .375 144 126 Pet PF PA 0 .750 216 167 .556 218 196 .556 222 172 .500 152 185 .222 171 199 Kansas City NATIONAL CONFERENCE East Pet PF PA 5 3 0 .625 193 115 5 4 0 .556 165 150 3 5 0 .375 111 193 2 6 0 .250 109 183 2 6 0 .250 129 167 Philadelphia N.y Giants Washington Arizona Dallas Central Chicago Green Bay Tampa Bay Minnesota Detroit 6 6 4 3 0 Pet PF PA 0 .750 174 115 0 .750 188 117 0 .509 159 136 0 .375 155 213 0 .000 127 217 Pet PF PA 7 1 0 .675 255 129 StoLouis San Francisco Atlanta New Orleans Carolina 6 2 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 .750 202 162 .500 155 164 .500 175 162 1 8 0 .111 132 217 Sunday1! Games Atlanta 20.

Dallas 13 Miami 27, Indianapolis 24 St. Louis 48, Carolina 14 Green Bay 20. Chicago 12 N.Y. Jets 27, Kansas City 7 New England 21, Buffalo 11 Tampa Bay 20, Detroit 17 Jacksonville 30, Cincinnati 13 Pittsburgh 16, Cleveland 12, OT Denver 26, San Diego 18 m. Giants 17, Arizona 10 Philadelphia 46, Minnesota 17 San Francisco 28, Now Orleans 27 Seattle 34, Oakland 27 Open: Washington Monday! Game Baltimore at Tennessee, n.

Rational Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division BASKETBALL NBA 76ers-Heat SNET 7:30 NBA Raptors-Kings TBS 8:00 NCAA Men NIT: Wyxxriing-USC ESPN 9:00 HOCKEY NHL Penguins-Devils ESPN2 8:00 TENNIS ATP Masters Cup ESPN 1:00 ATP Masters Cup ESPN2 Ons point tor ssah loss during major college unbeaten team, remained 13th in the 15-team standings. Nebraska's 220-point breakdown was: 1.5 points for poll average, 1 point for computer average, 1 for strength of schedule, 0 for won-loss record and a 13-bonus point deduction for beating Oklahoma on Oct 27. The bonus award new this noted Dame jumps to a 17-point lead and hangs on to beat top-ranked Florida State 31-24 when Charlie Ward's des-. peration pass is knocked down on the goal line as time expires. 1999 Wisconsin running back Ron Dayne breaks the major-college career rushing record in the second quarter of a victory over Iowa Dayne finishes with 216 yards in the game and Q397 for his career, breaking the record of 6279 set a year earlier by Texas' Ricky Williams.

Division l-AA Poll PHILADELPHIA (AP) The top 25 teams In ths Sports Network Division l-AA football poll, with first-place votes In parentheses, records through Nov. 11, points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs Contertnot USA Conference All Games PF PA Louisville East Carolina Cincinnati UAB Southern Miss. Memphis TCU Army Tulano Houston PF PA 5 0 176 65 I 305 142 3 305 229 4 242 223 4 216 181 3 184 117 5 218 235 5 229 223 7 193 306 8 338 436 9 162 354 0 197 117 2 169 155 2 161 95 2 92 80 3 120 137 3 141 160 4 140 215 1 5 174 247 0 6 116 235 Ivy Mike Lopresti is a Gannett News Service columnist V- 1950 Sam Jethroo, Boston i 1951 -Willie Mays, New York -1952 Joe Black, Brooklyn Jim Gilliam, Brooklyn Wally Moon, SULouis Bill Vlrdon, St. Louis x-Frank Robinson, Cincinnati Jack Sanford, Philadelphia xOrlando Cepeda. San Francisco x-Willie McCovey, San Francisco Frank Howard.

Los Angeles Billy Williams. Chicago Ken Hubbs, Chicago Pete Rose, Cincinnati Richie Allen, Philadelphia Jim Lefebvre. Los Angeles Tommy Helms. Cincinnati Tom Seaver, New York Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Ted Sizemore, Los Angeles Carl Morton. Montreal Earl Williams, Atlanta Jon Matlaok, New York Gary Matthews, San Francisco Bake McBride, St Louis John Montefusco, San Francisco Pat Zachry.iCincinnati.

and Butch Metzger, 1954-1955-1956-1957-1959-1959-1960-1961-1962-1963-1964-1965-1988-1967- 1970-1971-1972-1973-1974-1975-1976- San Diego, tie 1977 Andre Dawson, Montreal 1978 Bob Homer, Atlanta 1979 Rick Sutclifte, Los Angeles 1980 Steve Howe, Los Angeles 1981 Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles 1962 Steve Sax, Los Angeles 1963 Darryl Strawberry, New York 1984 Dwight Gooden, New York 1965 x-Vince Coleman, St. Louis 1986 Todd Worrell. St. Louis 1999 Scott Williamson, Cincinnati 2000 Rafael Furcal, Atlanta 2001 x-Albert Pujols, St. Louis x-unanimous selection AL Rookie of Year, Votes 1 NEW YORK (AP) Voting for the American League Rookie of the Year Award, with first-, second- and third-place votes and total points on a 5-3-1 Player Ichiro Suzuki, Sea C.C.

Sabathia, Cle Alfonso Soriano, NY David Eckstein, Ana 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 27 I 138 1 21 5 73 8 17 35 6 6 Conference All Games 1967 x-Benito Santiago, San Diego PF PA PF PA 1988 Chris Sabo, Cincinnati Harvard 6 0 165 127 6 0 258 161 1989 -Jerome Walton. Chicago Pom 1 148 82 7 1 226 89 1990 Dave Justice. Atlanta Brown 4 2 196 149 5 3 274 214 1991 -Jeff Bagwell, Houston Columbia 3 3 141 186 3 5 175 240 1992 Eric Karros, Los Angeles Cornell 2 4 106 181 2 6 173 254 1993 -x-Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Princeton 2 4 145 119 2 6 165 166 1994 x-Raul Mondesi, Los Angeles Yale 1 5 132 186 3 5 191 215 1995 Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles Dartmouth I 5 134 175 1 7 189 266 1996 Todd Hollanosworth, Los Angeles 1997 x-Scott Rolen, Philadelphia r4orth8Conteranct 1996 -Kerry Wood, Chicago Conference PF PA 7 0 292 131 6 1 274 149 5 1 148 61 5 2 165 152 3 5 225 235 2 5 157 209 All Games PF PA Sacred Heart 0 375 138 3 310 219 2 226 109 2 227 166 6 249 276 6 177 238 2 7 145 233 8 89 236 9 78 347 Robert Morris 6 Monmouth, NJ. 5 Albany. N.Y.

5 Wagner 3 Stony Brook 2 Cent. Connecticut St St. John's, NY 1 St. Francis, Pa. 0 2 5 115 153 8 50 182 8 34 208 Pacific-10 Contersnca Conference All Games PF PA L.

PF PA Oregon 6 1 264 167 9 1 357 226 Washington St. 6 1 243 161 9 1 373 216 Washington 5 2 201 223 7 2 277 244 Stanford 5 2 277 236 6 2 315 260 Southern Cal 4 3 222 150 5 5 265 197 UCLA 3 3 191 116 8 3 265 156 Oregon St. 3 4 177 166 4 5 228 232 Arizona St. 1 5 157 226 4 5 311 275 Arizona 1 6 189 296 4 6 286 356 California 0 7 120 298 0 9 153 396 Patriot League THIS DATE IN SPORTS: 1964 St Louis Hawks forward Bob Pettit becomes the first NBA player to score 20,000 points, with 29 in a 123-106 loss to the Cincinnati Royals. 1966 Don Meredith of the Dallas Cowboys passes for 406 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-30 victory over the Washington Redskins.

1971 Colorado's Charlie Davis sets an NCAA record for a sophomore by rushing for 342 yards in a 40-6 victory over Oklahoma State. 1993 No. 2 Notre Lalime Ottawa (1) Burke Esche Phoenix (4) Weekes Khabioulln Tampa Bay I Biron 642 27 965 38 855 27 179 10 1036 41 159 5 804 32 971 39 899 32 122 7 1028 42 552 19 665 30 1221 50 768 29 249 13 1040 43 482 15 32 1 514 25 1037 43 1100 44 54 3 1158 48 627 33 20 1 651 36 144 6 881 37 1031 44 862 34 242 12 1109 49 941 41 2 252 5 3 2.38 9 1 1.69 6 0 3.35 0 12.37 6 240 .899 392 .912 389 .935 75 .882 464 .919 74 .937 383 .923 457 .921 333 .912 30 til 363 .896 229 .923 291 .907 520 .912 337 .921 tOO 885 437 .910 201 .931 11 JM7 256 .911 468 4)16 425 .906 21 J75 446 .903 3W .905 4 .600 320 99 62 .912 366 .913 1169 1 2.39 4 22.41 510 1 1 2.14 7 7 '1 03.44 0 2 0 Buffalo (3) Barrasso Irte Carolina (1) Hedberg Aubm Pittsburg (1) Giguoro Bryzgatov Shields 12.45 7 1 2.07 4 12.71 8 2 24610 1221 0 3.13 12.48 1 1.87 01.68 0 292 1249 Tnteult Passmoro Chicago (1) Brodour Clernrnsnsen New Jersey (2) Billington Kobig Washington (1) Belfour Turco Dallas (2) 1 240 12 8 3 0133 0 1 0 1249 12 0 239 9 0 3.00 0 254 02JO 1252 1256 1137 .911 .913 .890 .904 .890 18 .886 0 299 1 1 Vtt 5 Potvii i Storr Lot Angeles (0) Michaud Hacked Theodore Garon Montreal (1) Luongo Kidd Florida (3) Cloutler Brochu Vancouver (3) Dunham Vokoun Nashville (2) Pxhler Biackbum NY Rangers (0) Denis Tugnutt Columbus (1) Roloson Fernandez Minnesota (0) Marads Hnllcka Rhodes Atlanta (4) 0 261 5 10 1 0 3.08 0 1 0 0282 5 11 1 0 .00 0 0 0 76 0030 18 200 518 261 H91 14 1000 94 .940 249 .929 t28 .671 494 .915 275 .926 151 .878 428 .993 346 .906 89 .853 435 .890 252 .894 160 .904 412 .864 391 JM 181 .905 572 J12 206 .920 251 .690 457 .901 257 .924 206 .872 482 .901 17 .850 338 .901 134 .893 489 .691 0180 3 0 2.08 3 0 4.37 1 0 282 7 2 218 4 0 3.53 0 611 22 357 21 975 46 917 36 218 IS 1145 54 656 3D 367 17 1033 49 773 38 378 19 1155 55 447 18 585 31 1040 50 523 21 452 976 61 60 3 647 37 258 16 969 80 2 2.83 4 t0 2 3 236 7 8 1 0 4.17 0 3 0 3 263 7 11 1 1 274 8 0 0271 0 4 1 2.85 5 10 0279 9 4 0 302 9 3 0 289 11 7 0 242 2 3 0318 1 7 0 288 3 10 1241 4 2 0396 2 1 314 6 7 0 3.00 0 1 1 3.43 3 8 0 0 3.72 0 3 1 1 3.72 3 12 1 NCAA Division I lot Hockty Poll MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Top teams the NCAA Division I men's Ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes parentheses, records through Nov. 11, points and previous ranking: AL Flookles of the Year 1949 Roy Sievers, St.

Louis 1950 Walt Oropo, Boston 1951- Gil McDougald, Now York 1952 Harry Byro), Philadelphia 1953 Harvey Kuenn, Detroit 1954 -Bob Grim, New York 1955 Herb Score, Cleveland 1956 Luis Aparicio, Chicago 1957 Tony Kubek, New York 1958 Albie Pearson, Washington, 1959 Bob Allison, Washington 1960 Ron Hansen, Baltimore 1 1961 Don Schwall, Boston 1962 -Tom Trash, New York 1963 Gary Peters, Chicago 1964 Tony Ollva. Minnesota 1965 Curt Blefary, Baltimore 1966 TommleAgee. Chicago 1967 Rod Carew, Minnesota 1968 Stan Bahnsen, New York 1969 Lou Pinlolla, Kansas City 1970 Thurman Munson, New York 1971 Chris Chambllss, Cleveland 1972 x-Carlton isk, Boston 1973 Al Bumbry, Baltimore 1974 Mike Hargrove, Texas 1975 Fred Lynn, Boston 1976 Mark Fidrych, Detroit 1977 Eddie Murray, Baltimore 1976 Lou Whitaker, Detroit 1979 John Castlno, Minnesota, and Alfredo Griffin, Toronto i- Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Lehigh 6 0 212 97 9 0 342 152 Colgate 4 1 135 82 8 3 229 176 Bucknell 4 2 149 78 8 9 227 142 Fordham 4 2 168 124 5 4 284 214 Holy Cross 3 3 146 172 4 5 226 255 Lafayette 1 159 178 2 7 204 267 Towson 1 5 75 193 2 7 122 249 Georgetown, O.C. 0 5 51 193 3 6 151 269 1. Montana (65) 9-1 2,334 1 2.

Georgia Southern (5) 9-1 2,225 2 3. Eastern Illinois (1) 9-1 2,123 4 4. Furman (3) 7-2 2,068 5 5. Lehigh (1) 9-0 1,867 7 6. Youngstown State 7-2 1,709 6 7.

Grambllng State 8-1 1,835 9 6. Northern Iowa 8-2 1,543 15 9. Appalachian State 7-3 1,541 11 10. Hofstra 8-2 1.499 3 11. McNesse State 6-3 1,396 13 12.

Western Kentucky 7-3 1.348 6 13. Northern Arizona 84 1,197 16 14. Sam Houston State 8-2 1,053 18 15. Rhode Island 7-2 961 17 16. Northwestern State 7-3 924 10 17.

Villanova 7-2 687 23 18. Maine 7-2 617 20 19. Harvard 8-0 600 24 20. Eastern Kentucky 7-2 599 22 21. Stephen F.

Austin 6-3 583 21 22. North Carolina 7-2 493 12 23. Alabama State 7-2 304 25 24. Tennessee State 7-2 260 14 25. William 4 Mary 6-3 228 i Pet GB Mow Jersey 5 1 .833 Boston 4 2 .687 I Orlando 3 4 .429 2)4 Miami 2 4 .333 New York 2 5 .286 3)4 Washington 2 5 .286 3V4 Philadelphia 1 5 .167 4 Central Division Pet GB Milwaukee 4 1 .800 V4 Indiana 8 2 .750 Detroit 4 2 .687 1 Toronto 4 3 .571 1V4 Charlotte 3 3 .500 2 Chicago 1 .167 4 Atlanta 1 8 .143 4(4 Cleveland 1 8 .143 414 National Hookey Ltagut EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division TOLPts GF GA 11 3 1 1 24 49 35 11 7 1 0 23 54 55 9 5 3 0 19 47 35 8 4 1 1 18 40 36 8 7 2 2 16 34 43 N.Y.

Islanders N.Y. Rangers Philadelphia New Jersey Pittsburgh Northeast Division OL Pts GF GA Toronto Ottawa Boston Montreal Buffalo Southeast Division Carolina Washington Tampa Bay Florida Atlanta 9 4 2 2 22 50 39 8 1 0 19 50 36 7 5 3 2 19 36 37 7 7 2 1 17 36 45 7 8 1 1 16 46 42 TOLPts GF GA 10 6 2 2 24 49 50 6 9 2 0 14 39 44 5 9 1 1 12 30 39 4 8 2 2 12 34 46 3 10 1 2 9 29 80 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division TOLPts GF GA Detroit 14 3 0 1 29 58 42 Chicago 12 4 3 0 27 61 48 St. Lours 1 4 3 0 21 47 36 Nashville 5 10 2 0 12 40 49 Columbus 3 10 4 0 10 31 50 torthwest Division TOLPts GF GA Calgary Edmonton Minnesota Colorado Vancouver Pacific Division 12 2 1 2 27 51 33 11 5 2 1 25 51 36 6 8 3 16 43 51 7 10 I 0 15 37 41 7 11 0 15 52 54 TOLPts GF GA San Jose 8 4 4 2 22 50 43 Phoenix 6 6 3 2 17 35 41 Dallas 5 4 3 17 40 48 Anaheim 6 8 3 0 15 40 43 Los Angeles 9 1 2 13 43 45 Two points for a win, one point for a tie and overtime loss. Sunday's Garnet Edmonton 1, Carolina 1, tie Vancouver 5, Minnesota 0 N.Y. Rangers 3, Montreal 2, OT Dallas 2.

Anaheim 2, tie Chicago 3, San Jose 2. OT Mondays Qtvnt Buffalo at Florida, n. Tuesday's Qamat Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Ottawa at Washington, 7 p.m. St.

Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. Carolina at Detroit. 7:30 p.m. Atlanta at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Nashville, 6 p.m.

Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Edmonton at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, to p.m. NHL Soorino Loaders Throufi Nov. 11 GP A PTS 17 14 14 26 20 13 9 22 18 10 11 21 16 13 7 20 14 11 (20 16 11 9 20 18 11 20 It 7 13 20 20 3 17 20 Iglnla, Cal O'Neill, Car Shanahan, Dot ParrUh, NY I Ellas.

NJ -Demitra, StL Kapanen. Car Zhamnov, Chi Francis, Car NHL Goalies Statistic Through Nov. 11 G0ALTENDERS (Empty-net goals In parentheses) MP GA90 Avg CorMIn 148 4 0 1.62 2 0 0 Sak) 999 32 3 1.92 9 9 2 Edmonton (0) 1151 36 3 1.86 11 8 2 Tun 912 28 3 1.71 12 2 1 Vernon 120 7 03 50 0 2 0 Calgary (0) 1033 33 3 It! 12 4 1 Dafoo 851 26 2 1.83 7 8 1 Grahams 187 10 0 3.21 0 1 2 Boston (1) 1044 37 2 2.13 7 7 3 Osgood 692 31 3 2.09 10 4 1 Snow S3 4 0 2 8) 1 0 0 NY Islanders (0) 976 35 3 2.15 11 4 I SV 82 .939 402 .926 484 .926 379 .836 41 .854 420 .927 290 tie 73 880 363 906 403 .926 34 895 434 .925 Jff J40 a jsi a jt) 169 tH 174 J02 343 .905 30 t39 385 .906 395 JM 3W it) 113 J11 429 i13 99 JM7 337 J11 438 .912 363 J23 100 .917 483 .918 Boucher MO 13 1 40 20 1 2J1 I I I 171 lit I I I Brathwalts 16 0 1.97 4 2 IB 1 2.34 2 1 487 St Lous) (1) Schwab Joseph Toronto (0) Roy 979 36 1 2.21 9 4 3 60 2 0 2.00 0 1 0 972 37 2 2 26 I 2 KW 39 2226 9 6 2 778 28 1 2.18 4 8 1 299 11 0 2it 1 0 41 1 lH 7 10 1 245 9 0 2.20 4 0 0 836 31 1 2.37 10 4 0 1039 42 2 2.31 14 4 0 882 32 2 2.18 7 5 i 215 9 0 2.51 1 1 1 48 2 2.34 I I 4 319 t) 1 1 4 2 0 Colorado (2) Detroit (0) Nabokov KiprUSOff San Jose (2 Hurme Soutiiaattarn Confensnct East Conference PF PA 6 1 309 88 4 1 115 61 5 3 189 160 4 3 169 152 I 6 171 247 0 6 101 239 All Games PF PA 6 1 413 106 7 1 225 136 7 3 259 167 1 3 214 169 2 7 209 303 2 7 199 326 Florida Tennessee South Carolina Georgia Kentucky Vanderbilt weti Auburn Mississippi Arkansas LSU Alabama Mississippi St. 7 2 223 207 6 2 310 212 6 3 229 207 6 3 272 196 4 5 245 197 2 6 101 195 5 1 131 135 3 2 181 184 3 3 148 158 3 3 163 151 3 4 172 170 1 5 82 164 Wattem Athletic Coriftranot WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division 1960 Joe CharbcnnoBU, Cleveland 1961 Dave Righettl, New York 1962 -Cal Ripken. Baltimore 1983 Ron Kittle, Chicago 1964 Alvin Davis, Seattle 1965 -Ozzle Guillen, Chicago 1986 -Jose Canseco, Oakland 1967 x-Mark McGwire, Oakland Collage Football Standings Atlantic 10 Conftrtnct Conference All Games PF PA 7 2 336 245 9 2 377 284 7 2 253 179 7 2 236 202 8 3 265 191 4 5 174 180 4 6 175 180 2 7 146 159 4 8 305 335 2 7 147 300 1 8 170 229 PF PA 6 1 286 214 7 2 335 243 8 2 219 169 Villanova Hofstra Maine Rhode Island William Mary Delaware Northeastern Richmond New Hampshire Massachusetts James Madison 2 140 157 2 208 153 4 167 142 4 115 132 5 106 114 6 218 288 8 127 251 9 128 209 Atlantic Coast Contonsnot Pet GB 6 0 1.000 5 2 .714 IVt 5 2 .714 1 5 2 .714 1)4 8 4 .429 3)4 2 9 .286 414 0 6 .000 6 Pet GB 6 0 1.000 5 2 .714 1)4 4 3 .571 2Vi 4 4 .500 3 4 429 3)4 3 4 .429 3)4 3 5 .375 4 Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Louisiana Tech 6 1 292 218 6 3 356 294 Boise St.

5 2 251 178 6 4 329 264 Fresno St 4 2 229 158 6 2 354 244 Rico 4 2 226 193 7 3 266 261 Hawaii 5 3 277 180 8 3 307 192 San Jose St. 3 3 214 199 3 8 254 324 SMU 2 4 126 178 2 6 155 242 Nevada 2 4 187 225 2 7 224 339 UTEP 1 5 122 251 2 7 197 339 Tulsa 0 6 112 262 1 8 170 344 1966 -Walt Weiss, Oakland 1969 Gregg Olson, Baltimore 1990 x-Sandy Alomar, Cleveland 1991 -Chuck Knoblauch, Minnesota 1992 Pat Listach, Milwaukee 1993 x-Tim Salmon, California 1994 Bob Hamelin, Kansas City 1995 Marty Cordova, Minnesota 1998 x-Derek Jeter, Now York 1997 x-Nomar GarciapcTa, Boston 1999 Ben Grieve, Oak fid 1999 Carlos Boltran, Kansas City 2000 -Kazuhlro Sasaki, Seattle 2001 Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle x-unanimous selection i Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Maryland 8 1 238 154 9 1 367 191 Florida St. 2 276 177 6 3 332 233 N.C. State 4 3 193 162 3 254 193 North Carolina 4 3 165 126 5 250 234 Georgia Tech 1 3 191 154 6 3 309 175 Clemson 3 4 187 237 8 4 248 264 Wake Forest 3 4 180 209 4 221 238 Virginia 3 i 176 244 4 8 212 289 Duke 0 6 116 279 0 9 164 360 Minnesota rjallas Houston San Antonio Denver Utah Memphis Pacific Division i UA. Lakers Sacramento Golden State Portland Clippers Phoenix Seattle $071(181 Garnet Seattle 99, Washington 84 Portland 100, Detroit 96 Denver 96.

Toronto 85 LA Lakers 108. Orlando 95 Mondays Garnet Golden State at Memphis, n. Orlando at Utah, n. Tuesdays Garnet New Jersey at Indiana, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30 p.m.

Portland at Now York, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Sacramento, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Houston at San Antonio. 8:30 p.m.

Chicago at Denver, I p.m. Phoenix at Seattle, 10 p.m. NBA I Through Nov. 11 Searing O'Neal. LAL Bryant, LAL Van Exel, Den.

Pierce, Bos. Carter, Tor. Allen, Mil. Stojakovlc, Sac. FG FT 8 85 6 57 7 75 59 7 59 45 7 84 Big 12 Cents ranct North BASEBALL 1 National League 'i ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Announced the retirement Of IB Mark McGwire. HOCKEY National Hockey League -BUFFALO SABRES Called up Ales Kotallk from Rochester of the AHL. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Actlvated RW Chris Nielsen from the Injured list and assigned him to Syracuse of the AHL. ST. LOUIS BLUES-Called up Marc Bergevm from AHL Worcester of the AHL, lAJU-EUe Major Inotepsnderttt South Florida Troy St.

UCF Notre Dame Utah St. Connect tort Navy PF PA 3 353 219 4 207 250 5 302 204 5 143 184 5 226 274 7 171 276 8 150 284 NL Rookie of Year, Votes NEW YORK (AP) Voting for the National League Rookie of the Year Award, with first-, second- and third-place votes and total points on a 54-1 basis: Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Albert Pujols, StL 32 ,80 Roy Oswalt, Hon Jimmy Rollins, Phi -Bud Smith, StL Adam Dunn, Cm NLtocfcrMOftnaYear 1947 Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn 1948 Alvin Dark, Boston 1949 Don Nowcombe, Brooklyn 25 7 82 23 44 -11 Record Pts Pvs 1. Minnesota (24) 84-1 577 2 2. Denver (12) 80 556 3 3. St.

Cloud (3) 9-14 518 1 4. Michigan State (I) 8-2-1 482 4 5. Boston University 51 450 8. Northern Michigan 8-1-1 393 9 7. Nebraska -Omaha 7-34 333 8 I.

New Hampshire 4-2-2 301 7 I. North Dakota 4-54 214 I 10. UMass-Lowell 5-24 203 It II. Cornell 444 190 12. Michigan 4-4-1 136 12 13.

Colorado College 3-54 115 13 14. Maine 3-4-2 84 10 15. Clarkson 4-2-1 79 Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Nebraska 7 0 275 93 It 0 413 127 Colorado 6 1 181 154 8 2 295 207 Iowa St. 3 4 154 182 6 4 230 210 Missouri 3 4 177 225 4 i 230 251 Kansas St. 2 5 189 163 4 263 189 Kansas 1 8 107 284 2 7 148 335 South Texas 6 1 274 71 9 1 412 118 Oklahoma 1 184 97 I 1 344 137 Texas 4 1 123 136 7 3 213 183 Texas Tech 4 3 231 185 6 3 315 229 Oklahoma St.

0 8 125 206 2 7 188 248 Baylor 0 7 87 291 I 7 127 307 Big East Corrfe nonet Conference All Games PF PA PF PA Miami 5 0 205 81 8 0 325 72 Syracuse 5 0 157 47 9 2 289 157 BRADLEY Named Ron Wright strength and condl-7 tkmlng coordinator. MICHIGAN-Signed Tommy Amaker, men's basket--11 ball coach, to a two-year contract extension through 2008 PFEIFFER Named Russ McDonald men's assistant lacrosse coach. SAM HOUSTON STATE Named John Lumley associate athletic director. PTS AVG 54 184 30.7 54 171 28 5 26 193 27.6 22 183 27.2 47 186 26.9 24 133 26.6 38 182 26.0 I Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 71, Miami (Ohio) 61, Ohio State 27, Dartmouth 10, Brown 9, Western Michigan 7, Harvard (, Providence 4, Niagar 3, Wayne State 2, Sacred Heart f..

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