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The Southern Illinoisan Wednesday, November 7, 2007 www.thesouthern.com 5C Scoreboard Yards Rush Pass Kentucky's Gillispie era opens with win 2. St. John's. Minn. (1) 9-0 3.

Wisconsin-Whitewater 8-1 4. Central. Iowa 9-0 5. Wash. Jefferson, Pa.

9-0 6. Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-1 7. Wabash, Ind. 9-0 8. Wesley, Del.

8-1 9. St. John Fisher, Y. 8-1 10. St.

Norbert, Wis. 10-0 10. Muhlenberg, Pa. 9-0 12. Wartburg.

Iowa 8-1 13. Salisbury, Md. 8-1 14. Wheaton, III. 8-1 15.

Trinity, Texas 8-1 16. Bethel, Minn. 8-1 17. College of New Jersey 8-1 18. Case W.

Reserve, Ohio 9-0 19 Capital, Ohio 7-2 ON THE AIR Television College Football 6:30 p.m. Ohio at Akron, ESPN2. Golf 10 p.m. European PGA TourPGA Tour Australasia, HSBC Champions, first round GC. NBA Basketball 7 p.m.

Miami at San Antonio, ESPN. 9:30 p.m. Cleveland at Utah, ESPN. Soccer 1:30 p.m. UEFA Champions League, Manchester United FC vs.

FC Dynamo Kyiv ESPN2. 4 4 p.m. UEFA Champions League, Barcelona vs. Rangers FC (tape), ESPN2. Tennis 11 a.m.

WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Championships, round robin, Versus. FOOTBALL Cutler, Den. 219 144 1690 8 8 Schaub, Hou. 215 146 1658 5 7 Rivers, D. 231 142 1639 10 8 Rushers Att Yds Avg LG TD Parker, Pit.

187 768 4.1 32 2 Addai. Ind. 149 704 4 7 23 7 Lynch, Buf. 177 690 3 9 56t 5 McGahee, Bal. 158 689 4 4 46t 3 Tomlinson, D.

155 657 4 2 41t 7 White, Ten. 170 613 3 6 28 5 T.Jones, NY-J 160 606 3 8 36 0 Brown, Mia. 119 602 5.1 60 4 Henry, Den. 128 580 4.5 33 1 L. Johnson, K.C.

158 559 3 5 54 3 Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD Hshmndzdh, Cin. 62 674 10 9 42 10 Mason, Bal. 62 564 91 28 2 Welker, E. 61 651 10.7 36 7 Moss, NE. 56 924 16 5 55 12 T.

Gonzalez. K.C. 52 615 11 8 26t 4 Cotchery. NY-J 51 682 134 50 1 Wayne, Ind. 49 730 14 9 64 5 C.

Johnson, Cin. 47 779 16 6 56 3 Gates, D. 47 649 13.8 49t 5 Marshall, Den. 45 609 13 5 49 2 Punters No Yds LG Avg Lechler, Oak. 34 1711 70 50 3 Sauerbrun, Den.

24 1177 65 49 0 Scifres, D. 39 1833 65 47.0 Colquitt, K.C. 51 2365 65 46.4 Koch, Bal. 42 1888 64 45 0 Sepulveda, Pit. 33 1465 59 44 4 H.

Smith, Ind. 23 1006 63 43.7 Fields, Mia 29 1267 55 43 7 Moorman, Buf. 38 1634 75 43.0 Graham, NY-J 35 1495 62 42 7 Punt Returners No Yds Avg LG TD Parrish, Buf. 13 249 19 2 74t 1 Jones, Hou. 14 172 12.3 74 0 Welker, E.

20 232 11.6 35 0 Chris Davis. Ten. 22 226 10.3 39 0 Sproles, D. 14 133 9 5 23 0 Rushing, Ind. 10 92 9 2 31 0 Drummond, K.C.

20 162 8 1 22 0 Northcutt, Jac. 10 80 8.0 12 0 Ginn, Mia. 10 73 7.3 23 0 Rossum, Pit. 21 132 6.3 49 0 Kickoff Returners No Yds Avg LG TD Washington, NY-J 25 837 33 5 98t 3 Jones-Drew, Jac. 17 540 31 8100t 1 Cribbs, Cle.

34 1026 30 2 99t 1 Figurs, Bal. 15 430 28.7 61 0 McGee, Buf. 24 685 28 5103t 1 Hobbs, E. 22 621 28 2108t 1 Rossum. Pit.

15 414 27.6 98t 1 Sproles. D. 20 522 26.1 43 0 Holt. Cin. 35 883 25 2100t 1 Wynn, Hou.

16 399 24 9 39 0 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rsh Rc Rt Pts Moss. E. 12 0 12 0 72 Hshmndzdh, Cin. 10 0 10 0 60 Addai, Ind. 9 7 2 0 54 Edwards, Cle.

9 0 9 0 54 Tomlinson, D. 8 7 1 0 48 Welker, NE. 7 0 7 0 42 Clark, Ind. 6 0 6 0 36 Coles, NY-J 6 0 6 0 36 Holmes, Pit. 6 0 6 0 36 Lewis, Cle.

6 6 0 0 36 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts Gstkwski, E. 46-46 11-12 45 79 Bironas, Ten. 15-15 20-22 53 75 Vinatieri, Ind. 26-28 16-18 39 74 K. Brown.

Hou. 19-19 18-20 57 73 Stover, Bal. 11-11 18-21 49 65 Dawson. Cle. 24-25 13-14 45 63 Reed, Pit.

27-27 11-12 49 60 Feely. Mia. 17-17 13-14 48 56 Graham, Cm. 20-20 12-13 48 56 Nugent, NY-J 16-16 13-18 50 55 The Associated Press Top 25 The Top 25 teams in the AP college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 3, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs I.

Ohio St. (60) 10-0 1,616 1 New Orleans at A. Lakers (n) Today's Games Phoenix at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 6 p.m. A.

Clippers at Indiana, 6 p.m. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Denver at Boston, 6 30 p.m. Miami at San Antonio. 7 p.m.

Memphis at Seattle, 9 pm. Cleveland at Utah, 9 30 p.m. New Orleans at Portland, 9 30 p.m. Clippers 97, Bulls 91 A. Clippers (97) Maggette 4-15 8-10 18.

Thomas 3 9 0-0 9, Kaman 8-10 0-0 16. Knight 1-3 0-0 2. Mobley 13-17 5-7 33, Patterson 2-4 1-4 5, Ross 0-0 0-0 0, Thornton 3 8 0-0 7. Davis 0-3 0-0 0. Cassell 2-10 2-3 7.

Williams 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 36-79 16 24 97. Chicago (91) Deng 9-17 4-4 22, Thomas 2-5 2-4 6, Wallace 1-6 0-2 2. Hinnch 6-14 6-6 18, Gordon 4-18 6-7 15. Noah 0-4 2 2 2, Smith 5-11 7-7 17, Sefolosha 0-4 0-0 0, Nocioni 2-3 0-0 4, Duhon 1-2 2-2 5, Totals 30-84 29-34 91.

A. Clippers 26 31 18 22 97 Chicago 26 26 22 17 91 3-Pointers A Clippers 9-20 (Thomas 3-7, Mobley 2-3. Maggette 2-4. Thornton 1-3. Cassell 1-3), Chicago 2-9 (Duhon 1-1, Gordon 1-5.

Sefolosha 0-1, Nocioni 0-1. Hinnch 0-1) Fouled Out None Rebounds A Clippers 42 (Kaman 11), Chicago 44 (Deng 8) Assists A. Clippers 23 (Knight 6). Chicago 16 (Thomas 5) Total Fouls A. Clippers 24.

Chicago 20. Technical Mobley. Chicago defensive three second A 21.742 (21.711). NBA Leaders Through Nov. 5 Scoring FG FT PTS AVG McGrady, Hou.

4 47 33 132 33 0 Bryant, LAL 3 32 27 94 31 3 Anthony. Den 3 31 18 85 28 3 James. Clev. 3 25 24 82 27 3 Jefferson, N.J. 3 24 25 78 26 0 J.

Johnson, Atl. 2 21 6 51 25 5 Martin. Sac. 3 20 32 76 25 3 Allen, Bos 2 16 9 50 25 0 Richardson, Char. 2 18 5 50 25 0 Crawford.

Y. 2 16 15 49 24 5 Williams. Utah 4 37 14 98 24 5 Redd. Mil 3 24 22 73 24 3 Boozer, Utah 4 39 19 97 24 3 Iverson, Den 3 21 27 72 24 0 Durant. Sea 3 23 6 69 23 0 Terry.

Dall 4 30 20 91 22 8 Granger. Ind 3 23 12 68 22 7 Felton. Char. 2 13 15 45 22 5 Garnett. Bos 2 18 9 45 22 5 Dunleavy.

Ind 3 25 13 67 22 3 Gordon. Chi 3 22 15 67 22 3 Nash. Phoe 3 25 12 67 22 3 FG Percentage FG FGA PCT Law. Atl 8 10 .800 Chandler. NO 13 19 684 Barea.

Dall 16 24 667 Bynum. LAL 15 23 .652 Azubuike. S. 22 34 647 Pietrus. GS.

11 17 647 Curry, 15 24 .625 R.Allen, Bos. 16 26 .615 Patterson. LAC 8 13 615 Brewer, Utah 27 44 614 Rebounds OF DF TT AVG Camby. Den. 3 13 44 57 19 0 Garnett.

Bos 2 5 28 33 16 5 Kaman. LAC 2 10 23 33 16 5 llgauskas. Clev. 3 15 27 43 14 3 Chandler. O.

3 17 24 41 13 7 Haywood. Wash. 3 25 16 41 13 7 Okafor, Char. 2 10 17 27 13 5 Howard. Ort.

3 8 32 40 13 3 Boozer, Utah 4 18 35 53 13 3 Jefferson. Minn. 2 9 16 25 12 5 Assists AST AVG Iverson. Den. 3 30 10 0 Davis.

S. 3 29 9 7 Kidd, N.J. 3 29 9 7 Paul, NO. 3 29 9 7 Felton, Char. 2 19 9 5 Williams.

Utah 4 37 9 3 Nash, Phoe 3 25 8.3 Tinsley, Ind 3 25 8 3 Ford, Tor. 3 24 8 0 Billups, Det. 3 23 7.7 GOLF Midland Hills Tuesday Night Golf Scramble 1 Ray Martin, Chad Nale, Jack Musgrave Sr. 26 Closest to the Pin Hole No. 6 Terry Wylie Longest Putt Hole No 9 Keith Stokes Skins Hole No 5 Terry Wylie, Fred Wood.

Harold Engelking: Hole No 2 Ray Martin, Chad Nale. Jack Musgrave Sr. TRANSACTIONS Baseball American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Named Dave Jauss bench coach. Tampa Bay 2576 1019 1557 New York Giants 2369 808 1561 Dallas 2387 675 1712 Arizona 2478 921 1557 Washington 2485 760 1725 Green Bay 2509 750 1759 Philadelphia 2539 743 1796 Carolina 2618 931 1687 Seattle 2669 816 1853 Atlanta 2678 1001 1677 St. Louis 2683 1039 1644 San Francisco 2692 1018 1674 New Orleans 2760 775 1985 Minnesota 2768 563 2205 Chicago 2867 1047 1820 Detroit 2873 809 2064 Average Per Game American Football Conference Offense Yards Rush Pass New England 428.7 132.3 296.3 Indianapolis 390.3 137.6 252.6 Cleveland 365.4 110 9 2 54.5 Cincinnati 353.1 884 264.8 Pittsburgh 352.4 150.5 201.9 Denver 348.1 114 9 233 3 Houston 346.0 91.3 254.7 Jacksonville 331.6 139.0 192.6 Miami 322.1 116.5 205.6 San Diego 309.1 113.3 195 9 Oakland 306.4 140.0 1664 Baltimore 298.9 104.3 194.6 Tennessee 2986 149.5 149 1 New York Jets 290 2 94.6 195.7 Kansas City 286.3 79 5 206 8 Buffalo 275.1 109.8 165.4 Defense Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 237.8 76.0 161.8 Tennessee 270 8 66.0 204 8 Baltimore 270.9 74.1 196.8 New England 275.2 90 6 184.7 Indianapolis 281.5 107.1 1744 Kansas City 321.6 104.9 216 8 Houston 327.7 124 2 203.4 Oakland 331.5 152 5 179.0 Miami 349 3 160.5 188 8 Jacksonville 3539 107.8 246.1 San Diego 355.0 125.0 230 0 Denver 356.4 161.5 194 9 Buffalo 371.0 115.4 255 6 New York Jets 380.2 152.2 228.0 Cincinnati 397.1 1436 253.5 Cleveland 411.8 135.1 276.6 National Football Conference Offense Yards Rush Pass Dallas 4060 127.9 278.1 Green Bay 362.3 72 1 290.1 New Orleans 360 3 93.1 267.1 Philadelphia 349 6 113.3 236.4 Detroit 3390 95.3 243 8 Seattle 337.1 94 1 243 0 Minnesota 3346 183 1 151.5 New York Giants 334 0 137.8 196.3 Tampa Bay 326 6 113 0 213 6 Arizona 319 3 93.1 226 1 Washington 310.3 128 9 1814 Carolina 298.5 122.6 175.9 Chicago 295 9 78 9 217.0 Atlanta 295.1 989 196.3 St.

Louis 289 4 82.1 207.3 San Francisco 224.3 91.5 132.8 Defense Yards Rush Pass Tampa Bay 286.2 113.2 173 0 New York Giants 296.1 101.0 195.1 Dallas 2984 844 2140 Arizona 309 8 115.1 1946 Washington 310 6 95 0 215 6 Green Bay 313 6 93.8 219 9 Philadelphia 317.4 92.9 224 5 Carolina 327.3 116 4 210.9 Seattle 333.6 102.0 231 6 Atlanta 334 8 125.1 209 6 St. Louis 3354 129 9 205.5 San Francisco 336 5 127.3 209.3 New Orleans 345.0 96 9 248.1 Minnesota 346.0 70 4 275 6 Chicago 358 4 130 9 227.5 Detroit 359.1 101.1 258 0 NFC Individual Leaders Through Week 9 Quarterbacks Att CM Yds TD Int Romo, Dal. 264 170 2308 19 10 Garcia, T.B. 258 170 1967 9 3 Kitna, Det. 253 170 2000 10 6 Favre, G.B.

308 205 .2406 13 8 Hasselbeck, Sea .280 173 2023 13 7 McNabb. Phi. 287 172 2044 9 4 Brees, O. 335 225 2175 12 10 Warner. Ariz 142 82 1055 6 5 Manning, NY-G 249 145 1584 13 9 Harrington.

Atl. 238 149 1545 4 5 Rushers Att Yds Avg LG TD Peterson, Min. 158 1036 6 6 73t 8 Portis. Was. 151 629 4.2 32 6 James, Anz 164 618 3.8 27 5 Westbrook, Phi.

126 601 4.8 27 4 Barber, Dal. 100 535 54 54 6 Foster, Car. 133 529 4 0 20 2 Alexander, Sea. 149 492 3.3 22 2 Benson, Chi. 149 466 3.1 16 2 Graham, T.B.

116 454 3.9 28t 4 Jacobs, NY-G 80 450 5.6 20 2 Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD Fitzgerald, Anz 50 737 14.7 Bush, O. 50 277 5.5 Westbrook, Phi. 49 435 8 9 Engram, Sea. 48 607 12.6 Holt, St 46 576 12 5 Hilliard. T.B.

46 548 11.9 Witten, Dal. 45 617 13.7 Owens, Dal. 44 730 16 6 Driver, B. 44 539 12.3 Colston, O. 44 507 11.5 Punters No Yds LG Jones.

St.L 34 1711 80 Lee. F. 53 2644 74 McBriar. Dal. 28 1376 64 Ryan.

GB. 36 1623 64 Kluwe, Mm. 47 2103 70 Harris, Det. 32 1424 58 Bidwell, T.B. 43 1903 58 Baker, Car.

46 2029 64 Weatherford, O. 32 1402 61 Maynard, Chi. 35 1517 56 Punt Returners No Yds Avg 47 25 47 49 39 56 53 47t 46 37 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 6 2 5 Avg 50.3 499 49 1 45.1 447 44 5 44 3 44 1 438 43.3 LG TD 2. LSU(5) 8-1 1.523 3 3. Oregon 8-1 1,517 4 4.

Oklahoma 8-1 1.421 5 942 929 872 829 794 745 712 666 563 563 12 502 14 484 15 471 4 448 16 422 17 365 18 279 21 257 20 204 23 186 24 113 111 97 13 89 20. Mount St. Joseph, Ohio 8-1 21. Franklin, Ind. 8-1 22.

Curry, Mass. 23. Occidental. Calif. 24.

Rensselaer, Y. 25. Whitworth, Wash. 10-0 7-1 7-1 7-2 NJCAA Football Poll Through Nov. 4 Record 1.

Snow, Utah (5) 10-0 2. Butler CC, Kan. (1) 10-0 3. Miss. Gulf Coast(1) 10-0 4.

Georgia Military 8-1 5. Jones County JC, Miss. 9-1 6. Rochester Comm. 10-0 7.

Eastern Arizona 9-1 7. Fort Scott CC, Kan. 9-1 9 Kilgore. Texas 8-2 10. Iowa Central CC 8-2 11.

Dean, Mass. 9-1 12. Johet JC, III. 9-2 13. Mesa CC, Ariz 7-2 14.

Navarro 7-3 15. North Iowa Area CC 7-3 16. Cisco JC, Texas 7-3 17. Blinn, Texas 7-3 18. Garden City CC, Kan.

7-3 19 Itawamba CC. Miss 7-3 19 Pearl River CC. Miss. 6-3 Pts Pvs 103 98 93 82 77 64 60 60 48 34 33 28 1 2 3 5 6 27 15 17 9 18 8 11 4 13 3 16 2 17 2 19 HOCKEY NHL Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division OT Pts GF GA Y. Islanders 8 4 0 16 36 37 Philadelphia 8 5 0 16 40 31 Pittsburgh 7 6 1 15 43 41 Y.

Rangers 7 7 1 15 27 26 New Jersey 5 7 2 12 32 44 Northeast Division OT Pts GF GA Ottawa 13 1 0 26 50 27 Montreal 8 3 3 19 46 35 Boston 7 5 1 15 32 32 Toronto 6 7 3 15 53 62 Buffalo 5 7 1 11 41 44 Southeast Division OT Pts GF GA Carolina 9 3 3 21 58 37 Florida 7 8 0 14 41 45 Atlanta 6 9 0 12 39 58 Tampa Bay 5 8 11141 50 Washington 5 9 1 11 34 42 Western Conference Central Division OT Pts GF GA Detroit 11 2 1 23 49 31 Columbus 8 3 2 18 36 23 St. Louis 7 6 0 14 33 30 Chicago 7 7 0 14 39 43 Nashville 7 7 0 14 38 41 Northwest Division OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 9 4 2 20 41 34 Colorado 9 5 0 18 46 38 Calgary 6 6 3 15 45 49 Vancouver 6 8 0 12 36 43 Edmonton 5 10 0 10 33 51 Pacific Division OT Pts GF GA San Jose 7 6 1 15 34 35 Los Angeles 7 8 0 14 46 47 Dallas 6 6 2 14 39 38 Anaheim 6 8 2 14 34 43 Phoenix 5 7 0 10 29 34 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Monday's Games Carolina 5, Washington 0 Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 0 Y. Rangers 2, Philadelphia 0 Montreal 2, Buffalo 0 Florida 4, Tampa Bay 3 Minnesota 5. Edmonton 2 Colorado 4, Calgary 1 Dallas 5, Anaheim 0 Tuesday's Games Atlanta 2, Washington 1, OT Y.

Islanders 3, Y. Rangers 2 Ottawa 5, Toronto 1 Today's Games Boston at Buffalo. 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Nashville at Detroit.

6:30 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 6 30 p.m. Columbus at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Colorado, 8 30 p.m. Phoenix at Anaheim, 9 p.m.

Dallas at San Jose. 9 30 p.m. NHL Scoring Leaders Through Nov. 5 GP Zetterberg, Det 14 12 Igmla. Cal 15 10 Crosby.

Pit 14 9 Sundin, Tor 15 8 Brind'Amour, Car 15 6 Kovalchuk. Atl 14 12 Staal, Car 15 11 Alfredsson, Ott 13 9 Stillman, Car 12 8 Stastny, Col 14 7 Malkin, Pit 14 5 Jokinen, Fla 15 9 Lecavalier. TB 14 7 Williams, Car 15 5 Tanguay, Cal 15 4 Langkow. Cal 15 8 Kane, Chi 14 5 Cullen, Car 15 4 10 tied A PTS 12 24 12 22 13 22 13 21 15 21 7 19 8 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 13 17 16 BASKETBALL NBA Standings Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pet GB Boston 2 0 1 000 New Jersey 3 1 750 New York 2 1 667 7, Toronto 2 2 500 1 Philadelphia 1 2 .333 1Vi Southeast Division Pet GB Orlando 3 1 .750 Charlotte 2 1 .667 Vi Atlanta 1 2 .333 VA Miami 0 3 000 2Vi Washington 0 3 .000 2Yi Central Division Pet GB Detroit 3 0 1.000 Indiana 3 0 1 000 Milwaukee 2 2 500 1'i Cleveland 1 2 .333 2 Chicago 0 4 .000 VA Western Conference Southwest Division Pet GB New Orleans 3 0 1.000 Houston 4 1 .800 Dallas 3 1 .750 'a San Antonio 3 1 .750 Vi Memphis 0 2 .000 2 Northwest Division Pet GB Denver 2 2 .500 Utah 2 2 .500 Minnesota 0 3 .000 VA Portland 0 3 .000 VA Seattle 0 3 .000 VA Pacific Division Pet GB A. Clippers 3 0 1 000 Phoenix 3 1 .750 A.

Lakers 2 1 667 1 Golden State 0 3 .000 3 Sacramento 0 3 .000 3 Monday's Games Dallas 107, Houston 98 Tuesday's Games Phoenix 115, Charlotte 83 New Jersey 87, Atlanta 82 New York 119. Denver 112 Milwaukee 112, Toronto 85 Orlando 111, Minnesota 103 A. Clippers 97, Chicago 91 Houston 89, San Antonio 81 Seattle at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State (n) BY JEFFREY MCMURRAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEXINGTON, Crawford scored 20 points and No. 20 Kentucky began the Billy Gillispie era with a 67-40 victory over Central Arkansas on Tuesday night in the opening round of the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic.

The Wildcats (1-0) advanced to the second round Wednesday night against Gardner-Webb, which defeated Alabama 69-55. Crawford, a senior guard who started for Gillispie's predecessor Tubby Smith, was among the last players on the team to see action Tuesday, not appearing until 13 minutes in. He was promptly whistled for palming but then started taking over the offense, going 7-of-ll from the field including two dunks. Sophomore forward Mark Coury cracked Gillispie's first stalling lineup and needed less than 90 seconds, to match his career high of, four points as Kentucky got off to an 8-0 lead. Coury used a combination of jumpers and layups to account for 10 of Kentucky's first 12 points.

Coury finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds. The Bears missed their first nine shots, including five from 3-point range, ana didn't score until junior center Landrell Brewer hit two free throws more than five minutes in. 1 Central Arkansas's shooting fortunes didn't improve much as Kentucky held the Bears to 20 percent shooting, including only 12 points in the paint compared to 38 for the Wildcats. Kentucky led 34-20 at halftime despite shooting just 40 percent. The Wildcats picked up the pace in the second half with 56 percent.

It was a relatively quiet debut for freshman forward Patrick Patterson, a blue chip recruit from West Virginia who averaged 19 points in Kentucky's two exhibition games. Patterson started but had as many fouls (four) as points. More impressive Wednesday was the other highly touted freshman, guard Alex Legion, who had six points and showed off his skills on one play with a steal that set up his fastbreak layup. Durrell Nevels led Central Arkansas (0-1) with 10 points. Gillispie, criticized by some fans alter the team's first exhibition game for wearing a gray suit and yellow tie but no Kentucky blue, was more appropriately attired this time.

He wore a dark blue shirt, with a bluish gray tie, underneath his charcoal suit. The new coach, who led Texas to last year's round of 16 before replacing Smith at Division I's all-time winningest program, was hardly an idle spectator in his debut. He knelt from the comer of the bench and often paced up to the edge of the coaching box to shout commands to his players. After point guard Ramel Bradley was called for a technical foul early in the second half to give him four personals in the game, Gillispie spent nearly an entire timeout screaming at the referee. The fans, slow to notice the coach's tirade, roared approval when they finally did.

Gillispie also made substitutions on virtually every dead ball, often bringing in players for just one offensive or defensive play. The winner of the four-team Lexington regional of the tournament benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer advances to the semifinals on Oct. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York. No.

3 Memphis, Oklahoma and Connecticut-are hosting regionals. NFL Standings American Conference East Pet PF PA New England 9 0 01.000 355 147 Buffalo 4 4 0 .500 130 156 Y. Jets 1 8 0 .111 159 228 Miami 0 8 0 .000 166 244 South Pet PF PA Indianapolis 7 1 0 .875 244 126 Tennessee 6 2 0 .750 165 124 Jacksonville 5 3 0 .625 155 151 Houston 4 5 0 .444 203 226 North Pet PF PA Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 184 91 Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 227 233 Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 124 119 Cincinnati 2 6 0 .250 198 244 1 West Pet PF PA Kansas City 4 4 0 .500 124 146 San Diego 4 4 0 .500 189 164 Denver 3 5 0 .375 126 227 Oakland 2 6 0 .250 152 177 National Conference East Pet PF PA Dallas 7 1 0 .875 265 175 Y. Giants 6 2 0 .750 200 159 Washington 5 3 0 .625 152 160 Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375 156 155 South Pet PF PA Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 164 144 Carolina 4 4 0 .500 137 161 New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 173 186 Atlanta 2 6 0 .250 115 169 North Pet PF PA Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 194 142 Detroit 6 2 0 .750 200 185 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 144 181 Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 166 154 West Pet PF PA Seattle 4 4 0 .500 167 141 Arizona 3 5 0 .375 157 174 San Francisco 2 6 0 .250 104 186 St. Louis 0 8 0 .000 99 219 Sunday's Games Buffalo at Miami, Noon St.

Louis at New Orleans. Noon Denver at Kansas City, Noon Minnesota at Green Bay, Noon Cleveland at Pittsburgh, Noon Jacksonville at Tennessee, Noon Philadelphia at Washington, Noon Atlanta at Carolina, Noon Cincinnati at Baltimore. 3:05 p.m. Chicago at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Dallas at Y.

Giants, 3:15 p.m. Detroit at Arizona, 3:15 p.m. Indianapolis at San Diego, 7:15 p.m. Open: New England, Y. Jets, Tampa Bay, Houston Monday's Games San Francisco at Seattle, 7:30 p.m.

Monday's Late NFL Result Steelers 38, Ravens 7 Baltimore 0 7 0 0 7 Pittsburgh 14 21 3 0 38 First Quarter Pit Miller 17 pass from Roethlisberger (3 Reed kick), 7:17. Pit Holmes 15 pass from Roethlisberger (J Reed kick), 1:41. Second Quarter Pit Washington 30 pass from Roethlisberger (J Reed kick), 14:12. Pit Holmes 35 pass from Roethlisberger (J Reed kick), 5:40. Pit Washington 7 pass from Roethlisberger (J.Reed kick), 1:51.

Bal McGahee 33 run (Stover kick), 1.33. Third Quarter Pit FG Reed 22. 4:54. Bal Pit First downs 5 14 Total Net Yards 104 291 Rushes-yards 14-64 39-90 Passing 40 201 Punt Returns 3-8 6-59 Kickoff Returns 6-160 2-46 Interceptions Ret. 1-22 1-20 Comp-Att-Int 16-31-1 14-21-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 6-44 3-22 Punts 10-436 8-452 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 11-85 5-49 Time of Possession 23 45 36:15 Individual Statistics RUSHING Baltimore, McGahee 12-50, Mu.Smith 1-11, McLain 1-3.

Pittsburgh, Parker 23-42, Davenport 11-34, Davis 3-14, Batch 2-0. PASSING Baltimore, McNair 13-22-1-63. Boiler 3-9-0-21. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 13-16-0-209. Bach 1-5-1-14.

RECEIVING Baltimore, Mason 6-35. Sypniewski 4-25, Clayton 3-12, McGahee 3-12. Pittsburgh, Holmes 4-110, Ward 4-28, Washington 3-51, Miller 2-17, Parker 1-17. MISSED FIELD GOALS None. NFL Team Statistics Through Week 9 Total Yardage American Football Conference Offense Yards Rush Pass New England 3858 1191 2667 Indianapolis 3122 1101 2021 Cleveland 2923 887 2036 Cincinnati 2825 707 2118 Pittsburgh 2819 1204 1615 Denver 2785 919 1866 Houston 3114 822 2292 Jacksonville 2653 1112 1541 Miami 2577 932 1645 San Diego 2473 906 1567 Oakland 2451 1120 1331 Baltimore 2391 834 1557 Tennessee 2389 1196 1193 New York Jets 2612 851 1761 Kansas City 2290 636 1654 Buffalo 2201 878 1323 Defense Yards Rush Pass Pittsburgh 1902 608 1294 Tennessee 2166 528 1638 Baltimore 2167 593 1574 New England 2477 815 1662 Indianapolis 2252 857 1395 Kansas City 2573 839 1734 Houston 2949 1118 1831 Oakland 2652 1220 1432 Miami 2794 1284 1510 Jacksonville 2831 862 1969 San Diego 2840 1000 1840 Denver 2851 1292 1559 Buffalo 2968 923 2045 New York Jets 3422 1370 2052 Cincinnati 3177 1149 2028 Cleveland 3294 1081 2213 National Football Conference Offense Yards Rush Pass Dallas 3248 1023 2225 Green Bay 2898 577 2321 New Orleans 2882 745 2137 Philadelphia 2797 906 1891 Detroit 2712 762 1950 Seattle 2697 753 1944 Minnesota 2677 1465 1212 New York Giants 2672 1102 1570 Tampa Bay 2939 1017 1922 Arizona 2554 745 1809 Washington 2482 1031 1451 Carolina 2388 981 1407 Chicago 2367 631 1736 Atlanta 2361 791 1570 St.

Louis 2315 657 1658 San Francisco 1794 732 1062 Defense 5. Kansas 9-0 1.329 8 6. West Virginia 7-1 1,327 7 7. Missouri 8-1 1,260 9 8. Boston College 8-1 1.051 2 9.

Arizona St. 8-1 1.042 6 10. Georgia 7-2 1.021 10 11. Virginia Tech 7-2 923 11 12. Southern Cal 7-2 817 13 13.

Michigan 8-2 783 15 14. Hawaii 8-0 776 12 15. Texas 8-2 735 14 16. Connecticut 8-1 665 16 17. Florida 6-3 623 18 18.

Auburn 7-3 611 19 19. Boise St. 8-1 372 21 20. Clemson 7-2 340 25 21. Alabama 6-3 335 17 22.

Tennessee 6-3 245 24 23. Virginia 8-2 212 24. California 6-3 127 24 Kentucky 6-3 127 Others receiving votes: Florida St. 89, Cincinnati 68, BYU 44, Penn St. 38, Illinois 27, Arkansas 20, Wisconsin 12, South Florida 11, Wake Forest 8, South Carolina 6.

Purdue 3, Troy 1. FCS Coaches Poll SPARTANBURG, C. The top 25 teams in the Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 4 and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. North Dakota State (18) 9-0 688 1 2.

Northern Iowa (6) 9-0 670 2 3. Montana (4) 9-0 629 3 4. McNeese State 9-0 615 5 5. Southern Illinois 8-1 571 6 6. Delaware 8-1 567 7 7.

Appalachian State 7-2 511 9 8. Richmond 7-2 482 1 1 9. Massachusetts 7-2 444 4 10. Delaware State 8-1 395 13 1 1 Georgia Southern 7-2 383 18 12. Yale 8-0 335 14 13.

Eastern Kentucky 7-2 326 16 14. New Hampshire 6-3 301 8 15. James Madison 6-3 298 12 16. Grambling State 8-1 278 17 17. Wofford 7-3 272 10 18.

Hofstra 7-2 267 20 19. Elon 6-3 170 15 20. Youngstown State 6-4 145 23 21. Eastern Washington 6-3 135 22. Eastern Illinois 7-1 86 21 23.

Fordham 5-4 79 24. Western Illinois 5-3 77 19 25. Dayton 5-3 52 25. Norfok State 7-2 52 Others receiving votes: Alabama 44, Cal Poly 40, San Diego 34, Harvard 26, Villanova 20, Northern Arizona 19, Jackson State 16, Jacksonville State 13. Southern 12.

South Dakota State 9, Central Arkansas 7, Nicholls State 7, South Carolina State 6, Alabama State 5, Furman 5, lona 3, The Citadel 3, Albany 1, Holy Cross 1. Liberty 1. AFCA Division II Poll Through Nov. 4 Record Pts Pvs 1. G.Valley Mich.

(28) 9-0 700 1 2. Chadron State. Neb. 10-0 655 2 3. Nebraska-Omaha 9-0 652 3 4 West Texas 10-0 617 4 5.

NW Missouri State 8-1 570 6 6. California. Pa. 10-0 559 5 7. North Dakota 8-1 523 7 8.

Valdosta State. Ga. 8-1 502 8 9. Delta State. Miss.

8-1 469 9 10. North Alabama 8-1 456 10 11. Carson-Newman, Tenn. 9-1 403 12 12. Catawba, C.

9-1 373 13 13. Tarleton State. Texas 9-1 322 16 14. Tuskegee, Ala. 9-0 309 14 15.

Shepherd, W.Va. 9-1 285 15 16. Central Washington 8-1 272 17 17. Abilene Christian 8-2 242 19 18. Indiana, Pa.

8-1 218 20 19. Midwestern State 8-2 166 21 20. West Chester, Pa. 8-2 152 11 21. Mesa State, Colo.

9-1 149 22 22. Newberry.SC. 8-2 115 23 23. Winona State, Minn. 9-1 89 24 24.

Virginia Union 9-1 74 25 25. Hillsdale. Mich. 8-2 54 AFCA Division III Poll Through Nov. 4 Record Pts Pvs 1.

Mount Union, Ohio (39) 9-0 997 1 BOSTON RED SOX Agreed to terms with RHP Curt Schilling on a one-year contract CLEVELAND INDIANS Exercised their 2008 contract options on RHP Joe Borowski, RHP Paul Byrd and LHP Aaron Fultz SEATTLE MARINERS Named Sam Perlozzo third base coach National League HOUSTON ASTROS Named Glen Barker director of Pacific Rim scouting NEW YORK METS Agreed to terms with INF-OF Marlon Anderson on a two-year contract. Declined their 2008 options on INF Jose Valentm and RHP Brian Lawrence Sent INF David Newhan and LHP Dave Williams outright to New Orleans (PCL). Announced Williams re-fused the assignment and elected to become a free agent Basketball National Basketball Association SAN ANTONIO SPURS Named director of pro player personnel Dell Demps general manager of Austin (NBADL). Football National Football League CAROLINA PANTHERS Placed LB Dan Morgan on injured reserve Signed FB Billy Latsko from the practice squad Signed QB Drew Olson to the practice squad CINCINNATI BE NGALS Activated RB Chris Perry from the physically unable to perform list Signed TE Cooper Wallace to the practice squad MINNESOTA VIKINGS Signed QB Koy Detmer Released CB Ronyell Whitaker NEW YORK JETS Waived Rashad Washington Signed WR Evan Prall to the practice squad Hockey National Hockey League COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS Activated RW Derek Dorsett fiom injured reserve and assigned him to Syracuse (AHL). S'gned RW Stefan Legem to a three-year contract NASHVILLE PREDATORS Reassigned Rich Peverley to Milwaukee (AHL) NEW JERSEY DEVILS Announced that Richard Matvichuk cleared waivers and assigned him to Lowell (AHL) PITTSBURGH PENGUINS Reassigned Mark Letestu from Wheeling (ECHL) to (AHL) and RW Aaron Boogaard from Wilkes BarreScranton to Wheeling TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Recalled Mart Smaby from Norfolk (AHL) WASHINGTON CAPITALS Recalled LW Chns Bourque from Hershey (AHL) Lacrosse National Lacrosse League PORTLAND LUMBER JAX Signed Tyler Codron to a two-year contract Re-signed Ian Crashley to a two-year contract and Spencer Martin to a one-year contract Traded Jake Deane to Chicago for a 2010 conditional sixth round draft pick Soccer Major Indoor Soccer League DETROIT IGNITION Promoted coach Mark Pulisic to director of soccer operations and assistant coach Bob Lilley to coach.

CALLING IN Have a local score, announcement, story idea, or stats to report? The Southern Sports Department wants to hear from you. Call 1-800-228-0429 ext. 5085, 5086, 5087. 5088. or 5073 after 4 pm.

or fax to 618-457-2935. Hester, Chi. 22 431 19.6 89t 2 D.Hall, St.L 12 181 151 85t 1 Burleson, Sea. 28 362 12.9 94t 1 Crayton, Dal. 11 139 12.6 49 0 Moore, O.

11 132 12.0 48 0 Jones, T.B. 12 143 11 9 35 0 Breaston, Ariz 23 241 10 5 73t 1 Mahe, Phi. 15 155 10.3 32 0 Walters. Det. 11 99 9 0 18 0 McQuarters, NY-G 19 156 8.2 21 0 Kickoff Returners No Yds Avg LG TD Cartwright, Was.

23 659 28 7 80 0 Bradshaw. NY-G 10 269 26 9 39 0 Norwood, Atl. 24 622 25 9 76 0 D.Hall, St.L 20 503 25 2 84 0 Peterson, Mm. 13 324 24 9 53 0 Thompson, Dal. 20 471 23 6 72 0 Hester, Chi.

20 469 23.5 97t 1 Droughns, NY-G 16 374 23 4 34 0 Williams. S.F.-St 18 417 23.2 30 0 T. Williams, G.B. 23 530 23.0 65 0 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rsh Rc Rt Pts Peterson, Min. 9 8 1 0 54 Burress, NY-G 8 0 8 0 48 Barber, Dal 7 6 1 0 42 Jennings, B.

6 0 6 0 36 Owens, Dal. 6 0 6 0 36 Portis, Was. 6 6 0 0 36 Smith, Car. 6 0 6 0 36 Westbrook, Phi. 6 4 2 0 36 Bush.

O. 5 3 2 0 32 Cooley, Was. 5 0 5 0 32 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts Folk, Dal. 31-31 14-16 53 73 Crosby, G.B. 20-20 16-20 53 68 Hanson, Det.

20-21 16-20 53 68 Akers. Phi. 15-15 17-21 53 66 Brown, Sea. 17-17 16-17 52 65 Bryant, T.B. 17-17 13-17 48 56 Tynes, NY-G 20-22 12-15 48 56 Gould, Chi.

15-15 13-16 49 54 Longwell. Min. 19-19 11-14 55 52 Andersen, Atl. 9-9 14-17 47 51 AFC Individual Leaders Through Week 9 Quarterbacks Att CM Yds TD Int T. Brady, E.

299 219 2686 33 4 Rthlisberger, Pit. 208 137 1742 20 6 Garrard, Jac. 148 98 1141 6 0 Manning. Ind. 259 168 2058 14 4 Anderson, Cle.

257 148 2108 17 9 Palmer, Cin. 294 190 2193 16 10 Pennington, NY-J 190 128 1317 9 7.

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