MLB
AL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOTES
First-, second- and third-place votes and total points on a 5-3-1 basis
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tot
Neftali Feliz, Texas 20 7 1 122
Austin Jackson, Detroit 8 19 1 98
Danny Valencia, TWINS – 1 9 12
Wade Davis, Tampa Bay – – 11 11
John Jaso, Tampa Bay – 1 – 3
Brennan Boesch, Detroit – – 3 3
Brian Matusz, Baltimore – – 3 3
AL ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
2010—Neftali Feliz, Texas. 2009—Andrew Bailey, Oakland. 2008—x-Evan Longoria, Tampa Bay. 2007—Dustin Pedroia, Boston. 2006—Justin Verlander, Detroit. 2005—Huston Street, Oakland. 2004—Bobby Crosby, Oakland. 2003—Angel Berroa, Kansas City. 2002—Eric Hinske, Toronto. 2001—Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle. 2000—Kazuhiro Sasaki, Seattle. 1999—Carlos Beltran, Kansas City. 1998—Ben Grieve, Oakland. 1997—x-Nomar Garciaparra, Boston. 1996—x-Derek Jeter, New York. 1995—Marty Cordova, TWINS. 1994—Bob Hamelin, Kansas City. 1993—x-Tim Salmon, California. 1992—Pat Listach, Milwaukee. 1991—Chuck Knoblauch, TWINS. 1990—x-Sandy Alomar, Jr., Cleveland. 1989—Gregg Olson, Baltimore. 1988—Walt Weiss, Oakland. 1987—x-Mark McGwire, Oakland. 1986—Jose Canseco, Oakland. 1985—Ozzie Guillen, Chicago. 1984—Alvin Davis, Seattle. 1983—Ron Kittle, Chicago. 1982—Cal Ripken, Baltimore. 1981—Dave Righetti, New York. 1980—Joe Charbonneau, Cleveland. 1979—John Castino, TWINS, and Alfredo Griffin, Toronto. 1978—Lou Whitaker, Detroit. 1977—Eddie Murray, Baltimore. 1976—Mark Fidrych, Detroit. 1975—Fred Lynn, Boston. 1974—Mike Hargrove, Texas. 1973—Al Bumbry, Baltimore. 1972—x-Carlton Fisk, Boston. 1971—Chris Chambliss, Cleveland. 1970—Thurman Munson, New York. 1969—Lou Piniella, Kansas City. 1968—Stan Bahnsen, New York. 1967—Rod Carew, TWINS. 1966—Tommie Agee, Chicago. 1965—Curt Blefary, Baltimore. 1964—Tony Oliva, TWINS. 1963—Gary Peters, Chicago. 1962—Tom Tresh, New York. 1961—Don Schwall, Boston. 1960—Ron Hansen, Baltimore. 1959—Bob Allison, Washington. 1958—Albie Pearson, Washington. 1957—Tony Kubek, New York. 1956—Luis Aparicio, Chicago. 1955—Herb Score, Cleveland. 1954—Bob Grim, New York. 1953—Harvey Kuenn, Detroit. 1952—Harry Byrd, Philadelphia. 1951—Gil McDougald, New York. 1950—Walt Dropo, Boston. 1949—Roy Sievers, St. Louis. x-unanimous selection. Note: One player was selected as Major League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and 1948. The policy of naming a player from each league was inaugurated in 1949.
NL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD VOTES
First-, second- and third-place votes and total points on a 5-3-1 basis
Player 1st 2nd 3rd Tot
Buster Posey, San Fran. 20 9 2 129
Jason Hayward, Atlanta 9 20 2 107
Jaime Garcia, St. Louis 1 1 16 24
Gaby Sanchez, Florida 2 1 5 18
Neil Walker, Pittsburgh – 1 – 3
Starlin Castro, Chicago – – 3 3
Ike Davis, New York – – 2 2
Jose Tabata, Pittsburgh – – 1 1
Jonny Venters, Atlanta – – 1 1
NL ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
2010—Buster Posey, San Francisco. 2009—Chris Coghlan, Florida. 2008—Geovany Soto, Chicago. 2007—Ryan Braun, Milwaukee. 2006—Hanley Ramirez, Florida. 2005—Ryan Howard, Philadelphia. 2004—Jason Bay, Pittsburgh. 2003—Dontrelle Willis, Florida. 2002—Jason Jennings, Colorado. 2001—x-Albert Pujols, St. Louis. 2000—Rafael Furcal, Atlanta. 1999—Scott Williamson, Cincinnati. 1998—Kerry Wood, Chicago. 1997—x-Scott Rolen, Philadelphia. 1996—Todd Hollandsworth, Los Angeles. 1995—Hideo Nomo, Los Angeles. 1994—x-Raul Mondesi, Los Angeles. 1993—x-Mike Piazza, Los Angeles. 1992—Eric Karros, Los Angeles. 1991—Jeff Bagwell, Houston. 1990—Dave Justice, Atlanta. 1989—Jerome Walton, Chicago. 1988—Chris Sabo, Cincinnati. 1987—x-Benito Santiago, San Diego. 1986—Todd Worrell, St. Louis. 1985—x-Vince Coleman, St. Louis. 1984—Dwight Gooden, New York. 1983—Darryl Strawberry, New York. 1982—Steve Sax, Los Angeles. 1981—Fernando Valenzuela, Los Angeles. 1980—Steve Howe, Los Angeles. 1979—Rick Sutcliffe, Los Angeles. 1978—Bob Horner, Atlanta. 1977—Andre Dawson, Montreal. 1976—Pat Zachry, Cincinnati, and Butch Metzger, San Diego, tie. 1975—John Montefusco, San Francisco. 1974—Bake McBride, St. Louis. 1973—Gary Matthews, San Francisco. 1972—Jon Matlack, New York. 1971—Earl Williams, Atlanta. 1970—Carl Morton, Montreal. 1969—Ted Sizemore, Los Angeles. 1968—Johnny Bench, Cincinnati. 1967—Tom Seaver, New York. 1966—Tommy Helms, Cincinnati. 1965—Jim Lefebvre, Los Angeles. 1964—Richie Allen, Philadelphia. 1963—Pete Rose, Cincinnati. 1962—Ken Hubbs, Chicago. 1961—Billy Williams, Chicago. 1960—Frank Howard, Los Angeles. 1959—x-Willie McCovey, San Francisco. 1958—x-Orlando Cepeda, San Francisco. 1957—Jack Sanford, Philadelphia. 1956—x-Frank Robinson, Cincinnati. 1955—Bill Virdon, St. Louis. 1954—Wally Moon, St. Louis. 1953—Jim Gilliam, Brooklyn. 1952—Joe Black, Brooklyn. 1951—Willie Mays, New York. 1950—Sam Jethroe, Boston. 1949—Don Newcombe, Brooklyn. 1948—Alvin Dark, Boston. 1947—Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn
x-unanimous selection
Note: One player was selected as Major League Rookie of the Year in 1947 and 1948. The policy of naming a player from each league was inaugurated in 1949.
Colleges
Men’s basketball
BIG TEN Conference Overall
W L W L
Illinois 0 0 3 0
GOPHERS 0 0 2 0
Indiana 0 0 2 0
Ohio State 0 0 1 0
Wisconsin 0 0 1 0
Northwestern 0 0 1 0
Michigan State 0 0 1 0
Purdue 0 0 1 0
Penn State 0 0 1 0
Michigan 0 0 1 0
Iowa 0 0 0 1
Monday’s result
GOPHERS 76, Siena 69
Today’s games
#4 Ohio State at Florida, 5 p.m.
Mississippi Valley State at Indiana, 6 p.m.
St. Joseph’s at Penn State, 6:30 p.m.
North Dakota at Wisconsin, 7 p.m.
Loyola, Md., at Iowa, 7:30 p.m.
South Carolina at #2 Michigan State, 9 p.m.
Wednesday’s games
Alcorn State at #14 Purdue, 6 p.m.
Northwestern at UTPA, 7 p.m.
AP TOP 25
#7 Kansas 79, Valparaiso 44
#19 Memphis vs. Miami, 11 p.m.
#20 Georgetown 69, Tulane 53
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 81, Ohio Dominican 55
Cincinnati 69, Mount St. Mary’s, Md. 59
Cleveland St. 83, Urbana 49
Ill.-Chicago 94, Roosevelt 54
Nebraska 83, Ark.-Pine Bluff 40
Oakland, Mich. 78, Ohio 66
Saint Louis 72, Rockhurst 45
EAST
American U. 57, Albany, N.Y. 44
Cent. Connecticut St. 101, Army 87
Columbia 108, Md.-Eastern Shore 74
Fordham 69, Sacred Heart 51
Lehigh 73, Wagner 57
N.J. Tech 96, NYU-Poly 49
Providence 58, Yale 55
Rutgers 68, Fairfield 53
St. Francis, Pa. 69, Colgate 66
SOUTH
Alabama 79, Troy 60
Austin Peay 70, Chattanooga 67
Clemson 78, Wofford 70
East Carolina 76, Campbell 63
Elon 99, College of N.J. 68
Fla. International 69, Barry 54
Florida AM 88, Southeastern, Fla. 61
Georgia Southern 91, Carver Bible 83
Kennesaw St. 80, Georgia Tech 63
Lipscomb 103, Stillman 78
Louisiana-Lafayette 91, Louisiana College 66
Marshall 93, Glenville St. 48
Murray St. 50, ETSU 39
Northwestern St. 87, Houston Baptist 78
Old Dominion 79, High Point 57
Richmond 73, William & Mary 49
Samford 57, Tenn. Wesleyan 54
South Florida 74, St. Francis, NY 71
Tenn.-Martin 79, Centenary 56
UCF 80, Jackson St. 39
Virginia 74, S.C.-Upstate 54
W. Kentucky 83, Alabama AM 61
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 71, N.C. Central 63, OT
Sam Houston St. 90, NW Oklahoma 68
Stephen F.Austin 80, Longwood 54
Texas AM 86, Texas AM-Corpus Christi 65
FAR WEST
Montana St. 80, Cal St.-Fullerton 76
New Mexico St. 95, W. New Mexico 62
Stanford 64, San Diego 48
UC Riverside 81, Pomona-Pitzer 48
TOURNAMENT
NIT Season Tip-off-East
First round
Wake Forest 63, Hampton 56
NIT Season Tip-off-West
First round
Pacific 64, Nevada 53
AREA, NONCONFERENCE
Gustavus 95, Buena Vista (Iowa) 81
St. John’s 70, St. Cloud State 65
St. Mary’s 78, Crown 57
St. Olaf 96, Bethany Lutheran 84
Wis.-Eau Claire 77, St. Scholastica 64
AP TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pvs
1. Duke (58) 1-0 1,617 1
2. Michigan St. (7) 1-0 1,558 2
3. Kansas St. 1-0 1,422 3
4. Ohio St. 1-0 1,379 4
5. Pittsburgh 3-0 1,325 5
6. Villanova 1-0 1,197 6
7. Kansas 1-0 1,178 7
8. North Carolina 1-0 1,021 8
9. Florida 1-0 1,017 9
10. Syracuse 2-0 967 10
11. Gonzaga 2-0 911 12
12. Kentucky 1-0 887 11
13. Illinois 3-0 834 13
14. Purdue 1-0 772 14
15. Missouri 0-0 685 15
16. Butler 1-0 626 17
17. Baylor 1-0 587 16
17. Washington 1-0 587 18
19. Memphis 1-0 540 19
20. Georgetown 1-0 333 20
21. Temple 2-0 289 22
22. Virginia Tech 1-0 271 21
23. BYU 1-0 228 24
24. Tennessee 1-0 194 23
25. San Diego St. 1-0 162 25
Others: Texas 130, Wisconsin 113, West Virginia 43, Georgia 42, GOPHERS 41, Florida St. 37, UNLV 21, Wichita St. 20, Richmond 18, Vanderbilt 16, N.C. State 9, Connecticut 8, Colorado 7, Arizona 6, Mississippi St. 6, Murray St. 6, UCLA 4, Maryland 3, Ohio 3, Utah St. 3, Appalachian St. 1, Portland 1.
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 Nov. 14, points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pvs
1. Duke (29) 1-0 773 1
2. Michigan State (2) 1-0 743 2
3. Kansas State 1-0 676 3
4. Pittsburgh 3-0 656 4
5. Ohio State 1-0 648 5
6. Kansas 1-0 568 7
7. Villanova 1-0 557 6
8. North Carolina 1-0 476 9
9. Purdue 1-0 475 8
10. Florida 1-0 456 11
11. Syracuse 2-0 441 13
12. Gonzaga 2-0 434 12
13. Kentucky 1-0 433 10
14. Missouri 0-0 362 15
15. Washington 1-0 348 17
16. Illinois 3-0 335 16
17. Baylor 1-0 308 14
18. Butler 1-0 267 18
19. Memphis 1-0 209 19
20. Temple 2-0 136 22
21. Georgetown 1-0 128 21
22. Texas 2-0 110 25
23. Tennessee 1-0 92 20
24. Virginia Tech 1-0 82 23
25. Wisconsin 1-0 78 24
Others: San Diego State 72, BYU 62, GOPHERS 30, Florida State 17, UCLA 15, UNLV 14, West Virginia 14, Wichita State 9, Mississippi State 8, Vanderbilt 8, Texas AM 7, Richmond 6, Georgia 4, New Mexico 4, Utah State 4, Marquette 2, Saint Mary’s 2, Arizona 1, Dayton 1, Maryland 1, Murray State 1, N.C. State 1, Northwestern 1.
Women’s basketball
BIG TEN Conference Overall
W L W L
Iowa 0 0 3 0
Penn State 0 0 2 0
Purdue 0 0 2 0
Michigan State 0 0 2 0
Ohio State 0 0 2 0
Northwestern 0 0 2 0
Indiana 0 0 2 0
Wisconsin 0 0 2 0
Michigan 0 0 1 1
GOPHERS 0 0 1 1
Illinois 0 0 0 2
Monday’s results
Indiana 50, St. Bonaventure 44
#25 Michigan State 74, Dayton 62
Purdue 79, Toledo 66
South Carolina 61, Illinois 48
#5 Xavier 85, Michigan 76
Today’s game
Bradley at #22 Iowa, 5 p.m.
Wednesday’s games
Pittsburgh at GOPHERS, 7 p.m.
#7 Ohio State at LSU, 7 p.m.
AP TOP 25
#4 Tennessee 103, Chattanooga 43
#5 Xavier 85, Michigan 76
#6 Duke 75, Southern Cal 50
#12 Notre Dame 91, Morehead State 28
#16 Florida State 67, Auburn 61
#19 Iowa State 64, Drake 46
#25 Michigan State 74, Dayton 62
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 79, Creighton 53
IPFW 69, Akron 54
Marquette 93, Alcorn St. 54
N. Dakota St. 86, Utah St. 64
North Dakota 76, Vermont 49
Oakland, Mich. 69, Ill.-Chicago 58
EAST
Boston College 93, Hartford 66
Cleveland St. 78, Buffalo 69
Fairfield 54, George Mason 37
Hofstra 78, St. Peter’s 55
Siena 66, Colgate 56
Syracuse 86, Cornell 45
SOUTH
Gardner-Webb 66, Montreat 38
Louisiana-Lafayette 74, LSU-Shreveport 67
MVSU 72, Tougaloo 64
Memphis 81, Grambling St. 59
Radford 55, Ferrum 38
SE Louisiana 89, Spring Hill 64
South Carolina 61, Illinois 48
Tennessee Tech 82, Alabama AM 67
UNC Wilmington 62, UNC-Greensboro 58
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 59, Ark.-Pine Bluff 47
Texas St. 69, Texas-Tyler 45
Texas Tech 58, Samford 42
FAR WEST
Arizona 71, N. Arizona 49
New Mexico 71, UC Irvine 59
San Diego 72, Pacific 61
San Francisco 71, San Jose St. 59
Wyoming 80, Dickinson St. 48
TOURNAMENT
Preseason Women’s NIT
Quarterfinals
Florida 76, Charlotte 70
Purdue 79, Toledo 66
S. Dakota St. 76, Hampton 64
AREA, NONCONFERENCE
Augustana 103, William Penn (Iowa) 60
St. Cloud State 101, Wis.-Stout 64
St. Olaf 74, Waldorf (Iowa) 66
Wis.-Oshkosh 59, Loras (Iowa) 53
Wis.-Stevens Point 72, St. Thomas 67
Wis.-Superior 86, St. Scholastica 62
AP TOP 25 POLL
The top 25 teams in the 2010-11 The Associated Press’ women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pvs
1. Connecticut (39) 1-0 992 1
2. Baylor (1) 3-0 937 2
3. Stanford 1-0 921 3
4. Tennessee 1-0 883 4
5. Xavier 1-0 821 5
6. Duke 1-0 804 6
7. Ohio St. 2-0 757 7
8. Texas AM 0-0 675 8
9. Kentucky 2-0 664 9
10. West Virginia 1-0 596 11
11. Oklahoma 1-0 584 10
12. Notre Dame 1-0 575 12
13. Georgetown 1-0 513 13
14. North Carolina 1-0 441 15
15. UCLA 2-0 423 16
16. Florida St. 1-0 334 18
17. Texas 1-0 319 17
18. Georgia 1-0 270 19
19. Iowa St. 1-0 244 20
20. St. John’s 1-1 191 14
21. Maryland 1-0 165 21
22. Iowa 2-0 150 22
23. TCU 1-0 146 23
23. Vanderbilt 1-0 146 24
25. Michigan St. 1-0 120 25
Others: DePaul 62, California 54, Nebraska 25, Gonzaga 23, LSU 23, Kansas St. 22, Wis.-Green Bay 21, Southern Cal 17, Penn St. 13, Wisconsin 11, Georgia Tech 10, Dayton 8, N.C. State 8, Northwestern 7, Kansas 6, Ark.-Little Rock 5, Bowling Green 5, Tulane 3, Fresno St. 2, James Madison 1, Miami 1, Pittsburgh 1, San Diego St. 1.
Football
BIG TEN Conf. Overall
W L W L PF PA
Michigan State 5 1 9 1 313 188
Wisconsin 5 1 9 1 402 195
Ohio State 5 1 9 1 416 136
Iowa 4 2 7 3 308 150
Northwestern 3 3 7 3 255 214
Michigan 3 3 7 3 377 321
Penn State 3 3 6 4 232 219
Illinois 3 4 5 5 314 239
Purdue 2 4 4 6 174 276
GOPHERS 1 6 2 9 251 372
Indiana 0 6 4 6 268 336
Saturday’s games
#6 Wisconsin at Michigan, 11 a.m.
Purdue at #11 Michigan State, 11 a.m.
Penn State vs. Indiana at Landover, Md., 11 a.m.
#8 Ohio State at #21 Iowa, 2:30 p.m.
Illinois at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m.
DIVISION II PLAYOFFS
First round
Saturday’s games
Colorado Mines (9-2) at Grand Valley St. (10-1), 11 a.m.
Morehouse (8-2) at Wingate (8-2), 11 a.m.
North Alabama (8-3) at Valdosta St. (8-2), 11 a.m.
Shaw (9-2) at Shepherd (9-1), 11 a.m.
Bloomsburg (9-2) at California, Pa. (10-1), 11 a.m.
Hillsdale (9-2) at St. Cloud State (9-2), noon
West Texas AM (8-3) at Central Missouri (9-2), noon
Missouri Western St. (8-3) at Northwest Missouri St. (9-1), noon
Second round
Nov. 27
Morehouse-Wingate winner at Albany St., Ga. (10-0), 11 a.m.
Shaw-Shepherd winner at Kutztown (10-1), 11 a.m.
Bloomsburg-California, Pa. winner at Mercyhurst (9-2), 11 a.m.
Hillsdale-St. Cloud State winner at Minn.-Duluth (11-0), noon
Colorado Mines-Grand Valley St. winner at Augustana, S.D. (10-1), noon
West Texas AM-Central Missouri winner at Abilene Christian (11-0), noon
Missouri Western St.-Northwest Missouri St. winner at Texas AM-Kingsville (10-1), noon
North Alabama-Valdosta St. winner at Delta St. (8-3), noon
Quarterfinals
Dec. 4
TBD
Semifinals
Dec. 12
TBD, 1 p.m.
TBD, 5 p.m.
Championship
Dec. 18
At Braly Municipal Stadium
Florence, Ala.
TBD, 11 a.m.
DIVISION III PLAYOFFS
First round
Saturday’s games
Muhlenberg (7-3) at Wesley (9-0), 11 a.m.
Montclair St. (9-1) at Hampden-Sydney (9-1), 11 a.m.
Washington & Lee (8-2) at Thomas More (10-0), 11 a.m.
Wittenberg (10-0) at Ohio Northern (9-1), 11 a.m.
Trine (10-0) at DePauw (9-1), 11 a.m.
St. Lawrence (5-5) at Mount Union (10-0), 11 a.m.
Salisbury (7-2) at Delaware Valley (8-2), 11 a.m.
N.Y. Maritime (10-0) at Alfred (8-2), 11 a.m.
Endicott (9-2) at Cortland St. (9-1), 11 a.m.
Christopher Newport (6-4) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (10-0), noon
St. Norbert (7-3) at North Central (10-0), noon
Franklin (9-1) at Wis.-Whitewater (10-0), noon
Benedictine (8-2) at St. Thomas (10-0), noon
Coe (9-1) at Wheaton, Ill. (9-1), noon
Bethel (9-1) at Wartburg (10-0), 1 p.m.
California Lutheran (8-1) at Linfield (8-1), 2 p.m.
Second round
Nov. 27
Muhlenberg-Wesley winner vs. Montclair St.-Hampden-Sydney, TBA
Washington & Lee-Thomas More winner vs. Christopher Newport-Mary Hardin-Baylor winner, TBA
St. Norbert-North Central winner vs. Wittenberg-Ohio Northern winner, TBA
Trine-DePauw winner vs. Franklin-Wis.-Whitewater winner, TBA
St. Lawrence-Mount Union winner vs. Salisbury-Delaware Valley winner, TBA
N.Y. Maritime-Alfred winner vs. Endicott-Cortland St. winner, TBA
Benedictine-St. Thomas, Minn. winner vs. California Lutheran-Linfield winner, TBA
Bethel, Minn.-Wartburg winner vs. Coe-Wheaton, Ill. winner, TBA
Quarterfinals
Dec. 4
TBD
Semifinals
Dec. 11
TBD
Championship
Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl
Dec. 18
At Salem Stadium
Salem, Va.
TBD
FCS COACHES POLL
The top 25 teams in the Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14 and previous ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pv
1. Delaware (26) 9-1 698 1
2. Appalachian State 9-1 666 3
3. Eastern Washington (1) 8-2 636 5
4. Jacksonville State 9-1 613 6
5. Stephen F. Austin (1) 8-2 569 7
6. William & Mary 7-3 520 2
7. Wofford 8-2 512 4
8. Montana State 8-2 503 10
9. Bethune-Cookman 10-0 474 12
10. Southeast Missouri State 9-2 428 8
11. South Carolina State 8-2 396 14
12. Northern Iowa 7-3 394 16
13. New Hampshire 6-4 350 15
14. Montana 7-3 332 17
15. Villanova 6-4 314 9
16. Penn 8-1 264 19
17. North Dakota State 7-3 227 20
18. Liberty 7-3 219 11
19. Massachusetts 6-4 214 13
20. Richmond 6-4 181 23
21. Jacksonville 10-1 123 24
22. Lehigh 8-2 88 NR
23. Cal Poly 7-4 71 18
24. Grambling State 8-2 49 22
25. Dayton 10-1 44 NR
Others: Georgia Southern (40), Western Illinois (28), Florida AM (25), Sacramento State (23), James Madison (21), Robert Morris (17), McNeese State (16), Weber State (14), Texas Southern (11), Chattanooga (7), Southern Utah (5), Northern Arizona (3), Old Dominion (2), Indiana State (2), Harvard (1)
AFCA DIVISION II COACHES POLL
First-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14 and previous ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pv
1. Minn.-Duluth (23) 11-0 645 1
2. Abilene Christian (Texas) (3) 11-0 626 2
3. Northwest Missouri St. 9-1 595 3
4. Texas AM-Kingsville 10-1 563 4
5. Albany St. (Ga.) 10-0 550 5
6. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 10-1 524 6
7. California (Pa.) 10-1 491 10
8. Central Missouri 9-2 459 12
9. Augustana (S.D.) 10-1 402 14
10. Hillsdale (Mich.) 9-2 394 13
11. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 9-2 361 16
12. Wayne St. (Mich.) 9-2 281 17
13. Kutztown (Pa.) 10-1 271 20
14. West Texas AM 8-3 252 19
15. St. Cloud State (Minn.) 9-2 245 18
16. Colorado School of Mines 9-2 244 21
17. Valdosta St. (Ga.) 8-2 229 7
18. Shepherd (W.Va.) 9-1 202 9
19. Nebraska-Kearney 9-2 195 8
20. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 9-2 166 11
21. Michigan Tech 8-2 156 22
22. Fort Valley St. (Ga.) 8-2 96 23
23. Morehouse (Ga.) 8-2 88 24
24. Midwestern St. (Texas) 8-3 69 25
25. Shaw (N.C.) 9-2 61 NR
AFCA DIVISION III COACHES POLL
First-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14 and previous ranking:
Rank, school Record Pts Pv
1. Wis.-Whitewater (37) 10-0 997 1
2. Mount Union (Ohio) (3) 10-0 955 2
3. Wesley (Del.) 9-0 907 3
4. Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 10-0 865 4
5. St. Thomas (Minn.) 10-0 845 5
6. North Central (Ill.) 10-0 802 6
7. Wittenberg (Ohio) 10-0 721 7
8. Trine (Ind.) 10-0 694 8
9. Thomas More (Ky.) 10-0 657 9
10. Wartburg (Iowa) 10-0 606 12
11. Ohio Northern 9-1 590 13
12. Linfield (Ore.) 8-1 578 14
13. Coe (Iowa) 9-1 487 15
14. Bethel (Minn.) 9-1 484 16
15. California Lutheran 8-1 399 17
16. Wheaton (Ill.) 9-1 372 19
17. Cortland St. (N.Y.) 9-1 314 20
18. Delaware Valley 8-2 264 11
19. Franklin (Ind.) 9-1 248 21
20. Montclair St. (N.J.) 9-1 241 22
21. Rowan (N.J.) 9-1 231 23
22. Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 8-1 175 25
23. Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 8-2 129 10
24. Central (Iowa) 8-2 123 24
25. Hampden-Sydney (Va.) 9-1 100 NR
Men’s hockey
WCHA W L T Pts GF GA
Minn.-Duluth 6 1 1 13 27 16
North Dakota 6 2 0 12 25 17
Neb.-Omaha 5 0 1 11 26 13
Denver 5 2 1 11 27 21
Wisconsin 3 3 2 8 24 17
GOPHERS 3 4 1 7 26 29
MSU-Mankato 2 6 2 6 23 38
Bemidji State 2 5 1 5 21 27
St. Cloud State 2 3 1 5 18 17
Colorado College 2 4 0 4 20 24
Michigan Tech 1 4 1 3 18 25
Alaska Anchorage 1 4 1 3 11 22
Overall: Minn.-Duluth 9-1-2, North Dakota 7-4-1, Neb.-Omaha 8-1-1, Denver 6-4-2, Wisconsin 6-4-2, GOPHERS 5-4-1, MSU-Mankato 2-6-4, Bemidji State 2-5-1, St. Cloud State 4-6-2, Colorado College 5-6-1, Michigan Tech 3-4-2, Alaska Anchorage 2-6-2
Friday’s games
GOPHERS at Michigan Tech, 6:07 p.m.
Minn.-Duluth at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m.
North Dakota at Neb.-Omaha, 7:37 p.m.
Bemidji State at Denver, 8:37 p.m.
St. Cloud State at Alaska Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.
Saturday’s games
GOPHESR at Michigan Tech, 6:07 p.m.
Minn.-Duluth at Wisconsin, 7:07 p.m.
North Dakota at Neb.-Omaha, 7:07 p.m.
Bemidji State at Denver, 8:07 p.m.
St. Cloud State at Alaska Anchorage, 10:07 p.m.
USCHO.COM DIVISION I POLL
Compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, points, and previous ranking:
Rank, school W-L-T Pts Pvs
1. Minn.-Duluth (36) 9-1-2 981 2
2. Boston University (11) 6-0-4 941 1
3. Maine (1) 6-1-3 871 5
4. Neb.-Omaha (2) 8-1-1 808 6
5. Yale 5-1-0 786 3
6. Miami 6-3-3 779 4
7. New Hampshire 5-1-3 673 9
8. North Dakota 7-4-1 662 10
9. Michigan 6-3-3 598 8
10. Boston College 6-4-0 592 7
11. Notre Dame 7-3-1 508 11
12. Alaska Fairbanks 7-4-1 405 14
13. Denver 6-4-2 401 15
14. Union 7-2-3 387 12
15. Wisconsin 6-4-2 264 13
16. Western Michigan 6-2-2 227 17
17. Michigan State 4-3-3 200 16
18. Rensselaer 5-3-3 171 18
19. GOPHERS 5-4-1 90 19
20. Robert Morris 7-2-1 50 NR
Others: Merrimack 42, Dartmouth 18, St. Cloud State 11, Cornell 9, Ferris State 8, Lake Superior 5, Princeton 4, Colorado College 3, Clarkson 2, Niagara 2, Providence 1, Quinnipiac 1.
USCHO.COM DIVISION III POLL
Compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, points, and previous ranking:
Rank, school W-L-T Pts Pvs
1. Norwich (14) 0-0-0 293 1
2. Oswego (5) 8-0-0 285 2
3. St. Norbert (1) 5-1-0 262 3
4. Middlebury 0-0-0 228 4
5. Manhattanville 3-1-0 216 5
6. Bowdoin 0-0-0 180 7
7. Gustavus 4-1-1 171 9
8. Hamline 3-1-0 128 11
9. Wis.-Stevens Point 4-3-0 96 10
10. Adrian 3-1-0 88 12
11. Elmira 3-3-1 81 6
12. Williams 0-0-0 72 13
13. Plattsburgh 2-3-0 69 8
14. Geneseo 4-1-2 46 NR
15. Milw. School of Eng. 6-0-0 45 NR
Others: Amherst 40, Babson 18, Wis.-River Falls 17, Marian 16, Utica 9, Wis.-Stout 9, St. Thomas 8, St. Scholastica 5, Lawrence 4, Salem State 4, New England College 3, Nichols 3, Wis.-Eau Claire 2, Curry 1, Morrisville 1
Women’s hockey
WCHA W L T SW Pts GF GA
Wisconsin 7 1 0 0 21 39 18
Minn.-Duluth 6 2 0 0 18 27 12
North Dakota 5 3 2 0 17 25 22
MSU-Mankato 5 5 0 0 15 27 36
Bemidji State 4 3 1 1 14 13 16
GOPHERS 3 5 0 0 9 23 24
Ohio State 2 5 1 1 8 26 27
St. Cloud State 0 8 0 0 0 7 32
Overall: Wisconsin 9-1-0, Minn.-Duluth 8-2-0, North Dakota 6-4-2, MSU-Mankato 6-5-1, Bemidji State 6-5-1, GOPHERS 6-5-0, Ohio State 6-5-1, St. Cloud State 0-11-0
Note: Teams awarded 3 points each regulation or overtime win, one point for overtime tie. Conference games tied after 65 minutes advance to three-player shootout with winning team receiving an extra point in standings (denoted in SW column)
Friday’s games
GOPHERS at MSU-Mankato, 7:07 p.m.
St. Cloud State at North Dakota, 7:07 p.m.
Ohio State at Minn.-Duluth, 7:37 p.m.
Nonconference
Wisconsin at Robert Morris, 2 p.m.
Saturday’s games
GOPHERS at MSU-Mankato, 3:07 p.m.
Ohio State at Minn.-Duluth, 7:07 p.m.
St. Cloud State at North Dakota, 7:07 p.m.
Nonconference
Wisconsin at Robert Morris, 2 p.m.
USCHO.COM DIVISION I POLL
Compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, points, and previous ranking:
Rank, school W-L-T Pts Pvs
1. Wisconsin (15) 9-1-0 150 1
2. Cornell 6-1-0 130 2
3. Minn.-Duluth 8-2-0 115 3
4. Mercyhurst 7-2-0 114 4
5. Boston University 8-1-3 90 5
6. GOPHERS 6-5-0 60 7
7. Boston College 7-1-4 56 6
8. North Dakota 6-4-2 34 8
9. Dartmouth 5-1-0 27 NR
10. Providence 8-3-1 20 10
Others: Ohio State 16, Bemidji State 7, Quinnipiac 3, Northeastern 2, Harvard 1
USCHO.COM DIVISION III POLL
Compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 14, points, and previous ranking:
Rank, school W-L-T Pts Pvs
1. Amherst (13) 0-0-0 147 1
2. Plattsburgh (1) 3-0-0 130 2
3. RIT (1) 6-0-0 122 3
4. Norwich 5-1-0 92 4
5. Gustavus 4-0-0 90 5
6. Wis.-River Falls 3-0-0 74 6
7. Middlebury 0-0-0 59 7
8. Manhattanville 4-1-0 34 9
9. Elmira 3-2-1 26 8
10. Trinity 0-0-0 22 10
Others: Wis.-Stevens Point 14, Lake Forest 9, Adrian 3, St. Catherine 2, Wis.-Superior 1
Men’s soccer
NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT
Thursday’s first round
Dartmouth at Monmouth, N.J., 11 a.m.
St. Peter’s at Providence, noon
Oakland at Michigan St., noon
UNC Greensboro at Georgetown, noon
Santa Clara at Sacramento St., 3 p.m.
USF at UCF, 4 p.m.
East Tennessee St. at College of Charleston, 6 p.m.
UMBC at Princeton, 6 p.m.
Xavier at West Virginia, 6 p.m.
Boston College at Brown, 6 p.m.
Coastal Carolina at Duke, 6 p.m.
Old Doiminion at Virginia, 6 p.m.
Bucknell at Penn, 6 p.m.
New Mexico at Creighton, 7 p.m.
Bradley at Tulsa, 7 p.m.
Denver at UC Santa Barbara, 9 p.m.
Sunday’s second round
St. Peter’s-Providence winner at Ohio State, 11 a.m.
UMBC-Princeton winner at William & Mary, 1 p.m.
Coastal Carolina-Duke winner at South Carolina, 1 p.m.
USF-UCF winner at Michigan, 1 p.m.
Old Doiminion-Virginia winner at Penn State, 2 p.m.
Oakland-Michigan St. winner at Butler, 2 p.m.
Xavier-West Virginia winner at Akron, 3 p.m.
Denver-UC Santa Barbara winner at California, 3:30 p.m.
Bucknell-Penn winner at Maryland, 4 p.m.
Bradley-Tulsa winner at Indiana, 5 p.m.
Boston College-Brown winner at Connecticut, 5 p.m.
UNC Greensboro-Georgetown winner at North Carolina, 5 p.m.
Dartmouth-Monmouth, N.J. winner at Notre Dame, 5 p.m.
East Tennessee St.-College of Charleston winner at Louisville, 6 p.m.
Santa Clara-Sacramento St. winner at UCLA, 7 p.m.
New Mexico-Creighton winner at SMU, 7 p.m.
Nov. 28 third round
East Tennessee St.-College of Charleston-Louisville winner vs. St. Peter’s-Providence-Ohio State winner, TBA
Dartmouth-Monmouth, N.J.-Notre Dame winner vs. Santa Clara-Sacramento St.-UCLA winner, TBA
New Mexico-Creighton-SMU winner vs. UMBC-Princeton-William & Mary winner, TBA
Oakland-Michigan St.-Butler winner vs. UNC Greensboro-Georgetown-North Carolina winner, TBA
Xavier-West Virginia-Akron winner vs. Bradley-Tulsa-Indiana winner, TBA
Boston College-Brown-Connecticut winner vs. Denver-UC Santa Barbara-California winner, TBA
Coastal Carolina-Duke-South Carolina winner vs. USF-UCF-Michigan winner, TBA
Old Doiminion-Virginia-Penn State winner vs. Bucknell-Penn-Maryland winner, TBA
Dec. 3-5 quarterfinals
TBD
FINAL FOUR at Cary, N.C.
Dec. 11 semifinals
Game 1, 7:30 p.m.
Game 2, 10 p.m.
Dec. 12 championship
TBD, 3 p.m.
Women’s soccer
NCAA DIVISION I TOURNAMENT
Third round
Friday’s games
West Virginia at Boston College, 6 p.m.
Duke at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m.
UCLA at Stanford, 9 p.m.
Saturday’s games
Marquette at Florida State, noon
Georgetown at GOPHERS, 1 p.m.
Ohio State at Virginia, 1 p.m.
Notre Dame vs. North Carolina, 4 p.m.
UC Irvine at Washington, 8 p.m.
Quarterfinals
Nov. 26-28
UCLA-Stanford winner vs. Marquette-Florida State winner
Boston College-West Virginia winner vs. UC Irvine-Washington winner
Georgetown-GOPHERS winner vs. Ohio State-Virginia winner
Duke-Oklahoma State winner vs. Notre Dame-North Carolina winner
Final Four
At Cary, N.C.
Semifinals
Dec. 3
Game 1, 3 p.m.
Game 2, 5:30 p.m.
Championship
Dec. 5
At Cary, N.C.
11 a.m.
NCAA DIVISION II REGIONAL
At Allendale, Mich.
Friday’s third round
Winona State (17-3-2) vs. Fort Lewis (Colo.) (17-2-2), 10 a.m.
Wis.-Parkside (17-2-2) vs. Grand Valley State (Mich.) (18-1-2), 12:30 p.m.
Sunday’s fourth round
Friday’s winners, noon
NCAA DIVISION III REGIONAL
At Dubuque, Iowa
Saturday’s third round
Otterbein (Ohio) (20-0-1) vs. Loras (Iowa) (22-1), 12:30 p.m.
Wis.-Stevens Point (18-2-1) vs. Denison (Ohio) (16-5-1), 2:30 p.m.
Sunday’s fourth round
Saturday’s winners, 1 p.m.
Volleyball
NCAA DIVISION II REGIONAL
At Southwest Minnesota State
Thursday’s quarterfinals
Match 1: (7) MSU-Mankato vs. (2) Concordia-St. Paul, noon
M2: (6) Metro State (Colo.) vs. (3) Wayne State (Neb.), 2:30 p.m.
M3: (5) Minn.-Duluth vs. (4) Neb.-Kearney, 5 p.m.
M4: (8) Colorado School of Mines vs. (1) Southwest Minnesota State, 7:30 p.m.
Friday’s semifinals
W1 vs. W2, 5 p.m.
W3 vs. W4, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday’s final
Semifinal winners, 7 p.m.
NCAA DIVISION III FINAL 8
At St. Louis, Mo.
Friday’s quarterfinals
M1: St. Thomas vs. Juniata (Pa.), 12:30 p.m.
M2: Calvin (Mich.) vs. Mass.-Boston, 3 p.m.
M3: Emory (Ga.) vs. Christopher Newport (Va.), 5:30 p.m.
M4: Washington (Mo. ) vs. New York, 8 p.m.
Saturday’s semifinals
W1 vs. W2, 3:30 p.m.
W1 vs. W2, 6 p.m.
Sunday’s final
Semifinal winners, 5 p.m.
High schools
Adapted soccer
STATE TOURNAMENT at Stillwater
CI DIVISION
Friday’s quarterfinals
Game 1: (4S) South Suburban vs. (1N) Park Center, 5 p.m.
G2: (3N) St. Cloud vs. (2S) Dakota United, 6:30 p.m.
G3: (3S) Burnsville/Farmington/Lakeville vs. (2N) Anoka-Hennepin, 8 p.m.
G4: (4N) Mounds View/Irondale/Roseville vs. (1S) Chaska/Chanhassen/Prior Lake/Shakopee, 8 p.m.
Saturday’s semifinals
Winners
G5: W1 vs. W2, noon
G6: W3 vs. W4, noon
Consolation
G7: L1 vs. L2, 9 a.m.
G8: L3 vs. L4, 10:30 a.m.
Saturday’s finals
Fifth place, W7 vs. W8, 1:45 p.m.
Third place, L5 vs. L6, 3:30 p.m.
Championship, W5 vs. W6, 4 p.m.
PI DIVISION
Friday’s quarterfinals
Game 1: (S4) Wayzata/Minnetonka vs. (N1) Robbinsdale/Hopkins/Mound Westonka, 5 p.m.
G2: (3N) Park Center vs. (2S) Dakota United, 5 p.m.
G3: (3S) St. Paul Humboldt vs. (2N) Mounds View/Irondale/Roseville, 6:30 p.m.
G4: (4N) Anoka-Hennepin vs. (S1) South Suburban, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday’s semifinals
Winners
G5: W1 vs. W2, 10:30 a.m.
G6: W3 vs. W4, 10:30 a.m.
Consolation
G7: L1 vs. L2, 9 a.m.
G8: L3 vs. L4, 9 a.m.
Saturday’s finals
Fifth place, W7 vs. W8, 12:15 p.m.
Third place, L5 vs. L6, 2:15 p.m.
Championship, W5 vs. W6, 2:30 p.m.
Football
STATE TOURNAMENT, all at Metrodome
CLASS AAAAA
Semifinals, 8:15 p.m.
Nov. 19: Rosemount (11-0) vs. Brainerd (11-0)
Nov. 20: Mounds View (11-1) vs. Wayzata (9-0)
Championship, 7 p.m.
Nov. 26: Semifinal winners
CLASS AAAA
Semifinals, 12:45 p.m.
Nov. 19: St. Thomas Academy (11-0) vs. Totino-Grace (10-1)
Nov. 20: Mahtomedi (10-2) vs. Rogers (11-0)
Championship, 3 p.m.
Nov. 27: Semifinal winners
CLASS AAA
Monday’s quarterfinal
DeLaSalle 44, LeSueur-Henderson 0
Semifinals, 3:15 p.m.
Nov. 19: Rochester Lourdes (11-1) vs. Albany (12-0)
Nov. 20: DeLaSalle (11-1) vs. Holy Family Catholic (12-0)
Championship, noon
Nov. 27: Semifinal winners
CLASS AA
Monday’s quarterfinal
Triton 28, Maple Lake 21
Semifinals, 5:45 p.m.
Nov. 19: Caledonia (12-0) vs. Ottertail Central (12-0)
Nov. 20: Triton (12-0) vs. Eden Valley-Watkins (12-0)
Championship, 4 p.m.
Nov. 26: Semifinal winners
CLASS A
Semifinals, 10:15 a.m.
Nov. 19: Goodhue (9-3) vs. Barnesville (12-0)
Nov. 20: New Ulm Cathedral (11-1) vs. Minneota (11-1)
Championship, 1 p.m.
Nov. 26: Semifinal winners
NINE-MAN
Semifinals, 8 a.m.
Nov. 19: Lanesboro (10-2) vs. Goodridge/Grygla-Gatzke (12-0)
Nov. 20: Underwood (10-2) vs. Cromwell (7-4)
Championship, 10 a.m.
Nov. 26: Semifinal winners
WISCONSIN STATE TOURNAMENT
At Camp Randall Stadium, campus of U. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Thursday’s games
Division 7: Gilman (12-1) vs. Catholic Central (12-1), 10 a.m.
Division 6: Edgar (13-0) vs. St. Mary’s Springs (12-1), 1 p.m.
Division 5: Colby (13-0) vs. Brillion (13-0), 4 p.m.
Division 4: Kewaunee (13-0) vs. Brodhead/Juda (11-2), 7 p.m.
Friday’s games
Division 3: West De Pere (13-0) vs. Catholic Memorial (11-2), 10 a.m.
Division 2: Cedarburg (12-1) vs. Waunakee (13-0), 1 p.m,.
Division 1: Stevens Point (10-3) vs. Waukesha West (12-1), 7 p.m.
Football
NFL
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
North W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago 6 3 0 .667 175 146
Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 221 143
VIKINGS 3 6 0 .333 169 195
Detroit 2 7 0 .222 215 202
East W L T Pct PF PA
Philadelphia 6 3 0 .667 257 209
N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667 236 193
Washington 4 5 0 .444 183 229
Dallas 2 7 0 .222 194 252
South W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta 7 2 0 .778 222 175
New Orleans 6 3 0 .667 201 151
Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 188 206
Carolina 1 8 0 .111 104 215
West W L T Pct PF PA
Seattle 5 4 0 .556 166 199
St. Louis 4 5 0 .444 160 164
San Francisco 3 6 0 .333 160 198
Arizona 3 6 0 .333 175 261
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Jets 7 2 0 .778 208 150
New England 7 2 0 .778 258 214
Miami 5 4 0 .556 172 192
Buffalo 1 8 0 .111 164 245
South W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 240 185
Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 241 179
Jacksonville 5 4 0 .556 196 250
Houston 4 5 0 .444 217 257
North W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 6 3 0 .667 196 165
Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 200 162
Cleveland 3 6 0 .333 172 182
Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 184 213
West W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland 5 4 0 .556 235 188
Kansas City 5 4 0 .556 212 194
San Diego 4 5 0 .444 239 197
Denver 3 6 0 .333 203 252
Nov. 11 result
Atlanta 26, Baltimore 21
Sunday’s results
Chicago 27, VIKINGS 13
Atlanta 26, Baltimore 21
Sunday’s Games
Miami 29, Tennessee 17
Buffalo 14, Detroit 12
Jacksonville 31, Houston 24
N.Y. Jets 26, Cleveland 20, OT
Indianapolis 23, Cincinnati 17
Tampa Bay 31, Carolina 16
Denver 49, Kansas City 29
Dallas 33, N.Y. Giants 20
San Francisco 23, St. Louis 20, OT
Seattle 36, Arizona 18
New England 39, Pittsburgh 26
Open: Oakland, San Diego, Green Bay, New Orleans
Monday’s result
Philadelphia 59, Washington 28
Thursday’s game
Chicago at Miami, 7:20 p.m.
Nov. 21
Green Bay at VIKINGS, noon
Detroit at Dallas, noon
Oakland at Pittsburgh, noon
Washington at Tennessee, noon
Houston at N.Y. Jets, noon
Buffalo at Cincinnati, noon
Arizona at Kansas City, noon
Cleveland at Jacksonville, noon
Baltimore at Carolina, noon
Atlanta at St. Louis, 3:05 p.m.
Seattle at New Orleans, 3:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m.
Indianapolis at New England, 3:15 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 7:20 p.m.
Nov. 22
Denver at San Diego, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia 28 17 14 0 — 59 Washington 0 14 7 7 — 28
First Quarter
Phi—D.Jackson 88 pass from Vick (Akers kick), 14:42.
Phi—Vick 7 run (Akers kick), 10:17.
Phi—McCoy 11 pass from Vick (Akers kick), 5:02.
Phi—Harrison 50 run (Akers kick), 1:55.
Second Quarter
Phi—Maclin 48 pass from Vick (Akers kick), 14:51.
Was—Young 3 pass from McNabb (Gano kick), 14:15.
Was—K.Williams 6 pass from McNabb (Gano kick), 9:39.
Phi—Vick 6 run (Akers kick), 3:34.
Phi—FG Akers 48,:25.
Third Quarter
Was—K.Williams 4 run (Gano kick), 11:27.
Phi—Avant 3 pass from Vick (Akers kick), 6:15.
Phi—D.Patterson 40 interception return (Akers kick), 5:19.
Fourth Quarter
Was—K.Williams 32 run (Gano kick), 11:16.
Tickets sold— 84,912.
Team statistics Eagles Redskins
First downs 28 15
Total Net Yards 592 375
Rushes-yards 38-260 18-105
Passing 332 270
Punt Returns 4-36 1-6
Kickoff Returns 4-66 7-169
Interceptions Ret. 3-47 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 20-28-0 17-31-3
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-1 2-25
Punts 4-39.8 6-50.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 6-35 6-41
Time of Possession 38:11 21:49
Individual statistics
Rushing—Philadelphia, Harrison 11-109, Vick 8-80, McCoy 11-43, Buckley 5-13, Maclin 1-11, D.Jackson 1-5, Kolb 1-(minus 1). Washington, K.Williams 16-89, Young 1-16, McNabb 1-0.
Passing—Philadelphia, Vick 20-28-0-333. Washington, McNabb 17-31-3-295.
Receiving—Philadelphia, Avant 5-76, McCoy 5-51, Maclin 4-79, D.Jackson 2-98, Celek 2-8, Harrison 1-15, Schmitt 1-6. Washington, K.Williams 4-50, Armstrong 3-83, Moss 3-28, Cooley 3-23, Davis 1-71, Sellers 1-28, R.Williams 1-9, Young 1-3.
Punt returns—Philadelphia, Calvin 3-24, D.Jackson 1-12. Washington, Banks 1-6.
Kickoff returns—Philadelphia, Calvin 4-66. Washington, Banks 6-158, Sellers 1-11.
Tackles-assists-sacks—Philadelphia, D.Patterson 5-0-0, Coleman 4-1-0, Anderson 4-0-0, Fokou 3-0-0, Bradley 2-5-0, Chaney 2-3-0, Mikell 2-2-0, Jordan 2-0-0, T.Cole 1-3-0, M.Patterson 1-2-0, Laws 1-0-1, Parker 1-0-1, Bunkley 1-0-0, N.Cole 1-0-0, Gaither 1-0-0, Samuel 1-0-0, Tapp 1-0-0, Clayton 0-2-0, Akers 0-1-0, Dixon 0-1-0, Sims 0-1-0. Washington, Fletcher 9-4-0, Landry 6-3-0, Hall 5-3-0, Carter 4-3-0 1/2, Orakpo 3-5-0 1/2, Rogers 3-2-0, Doughty 3-1-0, Golston 3-1-0, McIntosh 3-1-0, Moore 2-4-0, Alexander 2-2-0, Buchanon 2-0-0, Russell 2-0-0, Sellers 2-0-0, Kemoeatu 1-2-0, Carriker 1-0-0, Daniels 1-0-0, Galloway 1-0-0, Gano 1-0-0, Haynesworth 1-0-0, Moss 1-0-0, R.Williams 0-1-0, Young 0-1-0.
Interceptions—Philadelphia, D.Patterson 2-40, Coleman 1-7.
Missed field goals—None.
Soccer
MLS
PLAYOFFS
Eastern Conference championship
Saturday: Colorado 1, San Jose 0
Western Conference championship
Sunday: FC Dallas 3, Los Angeles 1
MLS Cup
Nov. 21: Colorado vs. FC-Dallas at Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Transactions
Baseball
American League
Boston Red Sox—Claimed RHP Taylor Buchholz off waivers from Toronto.
Cleveland Indians—Agreed to terms with RHP Anthony Reyes on a minor league contract.
National League
Arizona Diamondbacks—Named Billy Ryan assistant general manager. Announced the resignation of director of player development Rico Brogna. Promoted Mike Bell from minor league coordinator to director of player development. Agreed to terms with INF Geoff Blum on a two-year contract.
Cincinnati Reds—Agreed to terms with C Ramon Hernandez on a one-year contract.
Los Angeles Dodgers—Agreed to terms with RHP Hiroki Kuroda on a one-year contract.
Milwaukee Brewers—Named Rick Kranitz pitching coach, Jerry Narron bench coach, Garth Iorg first-base/infield coach, Ed Sedar baserunning coach and third base coach, and John Shelby outfield instructor/eye in the sky and Josh Seligman strength and conditioning specialist.
Philadelphia Phillies—Named Ryne Sandberg manager of Lehigh Valley (IL). Agreed to terms with RHP Jose Contreras on a two-year contract.
Pittsburgh Pirates—Named Clint Hurdle manager.
Pacific Coast League
Omaha Royals—Announced they are changing their name to the Omaha Storm Chasers next season.
Can-Am League
Brockton Rox—Traded RHP Hunter Davis to Grand Prairie (AA) for a player to be named.
Worcester Tornadoes—Traded C Craig Maddox to Lake Erie (Frontier) for C Julio Rivera.
Football
National Football League
Cincinnati Bengals—Placed K Mike Nugent and CB Morgan Trent on injured reserve. Announced DE Antwan Odom has come off the suspended list.
Green Bay Packers—Signed LB Robert Francois to the practice squad.
Washington Redskins—Signed QB Donovan McNabb to a five-year contract extension.
Hockey
National Hockey League
New York Islanders—Fired coach Scott Gordon. Named Jack Capuano interim coach.
Phoenix Coyotes—Recalled D Nolan Yonkman from San Antonio (AHL). Assigned D Garrett Stafford to San Antonio.
Tampa Bay Lightning—Reassigned F Marc-Antoine Pouliot to Norfolk (AHL).
American Hockey League
AHL—Suspended Albany LW Louis Robitaille for one game as a result of his actions in a Nov. 13 game at Portland.
ECHL
Elmira Jackals—Announced D R.J. Anderson has been returned to the team by Lake Erie (AHL). Loaned G Zane Kalemba to Binghamton (AHL).
Central Hockey League
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs—Placed F Joe Ori on waivers.
Rapid City Rush—Placed F Eric Felde on waivers.
Lacrosse
National Lacrosse League
Minnesota Swarm—Re-signed F Callum Crawford and F Kevin Ross to three-year contracts, F Sean Thomson to a two-year contract and D Brock Boye and F Marc Jackson to one-year contracts.
Soccer
Major League Soccer
D.C. United—Terminated the contract of F Danny Allsopp.
New England Revolution—Signed M/F Diego Fagundez.
College
Ashland—Announced volleyball coach Connie Surowicz will not return.
Idaho State—Fired football coach John Zamberlin.
Guilford—Announced football coach Kevin Kiesel will not return.
Northern State—Announced resignation of head volleyball coach Lisa Schriver.
Otterbein—Announced that it will add varsity women’s lacrosse, with competition to begin in 2012.
NYU—Named Bryant Perkins, Spenser Popeson and Lauren Henkel men’s and women’s assistant track and field coaches.
Texas—Announced sophomore RB Tre’ Newton is giving up football after suffering several concussions.
Tiffin—Announced resignation of football coach Dave Walkosky.
Area prep signings
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Concordia-St. Paul: Cole Olstad, Plainview-Elgin-Millville
MEN’S GOLF
Minnesota: Tyler Lowenstein, Wayzata; Patrick Johnston, Orono; Charlie Braniff, St. Cloud Tech
WOMEN’S GOLF
Minnesota: Anna Laorr, Breck
Today’s odds
NFL
Thursday’s game
MIAMI 1 1/2 (39 1/2) Chicago
Sunday’s games
PITTSBURGH 8 (41 1/2) Oakland
N.Y. JETS 6 1/2 (45 1/2) Houston
Baltimore 9 1/2 (37) CAROLINA
TENNESSEE OFF (OFF) Washington
DALLAS 7 (46) Detroit
Green Bay 3 (44) MINNESOTA
CINCINNATI 5 1/2 (44) Buffalo
JACKSONVILLE 1 1/2 (42 1/2) Cleveland
KANSAS CITY 7 (42) Arizona
NEW ORLEANS 11 1/2 (44) Seattle
Atlanta 3 (42 1/2) ST. LOUIS
SAN FRANCISCO 3 (41 1/2) Tampa Bay
NEW ENGLAND 3 (51) Indianapolis
PHILADELPHIA OFF (OFF) N.Y. Giants
Monday’s game
SAN DIEGO 9 1/2 (49 1/2) Denver
Off key: Washington played Nov. 15; Philadelphia played Nov. 15
College football
Today’s game
TEMPLE 7 1/2 Ohio
Wednesday’s games
Miami (Ohio) 10 1/2 AKRON
TOLEDO 10 Bowling Green
Thursday’s games
WASHINGTON 2 1/2 Ucla
Air Force 19 UNLV
Friday’s game
BOISE ST. 30 Fresno St.
Saturday’s games
x-Penn St. 10 Indiana
Tennessee 9 1/2 VANDERBILT
SYRACUSE 4 Connecticut
Florida St. 4 1/2 MARYLAND
Clemson 13 1/2 WAKE FOREST
GEORGIA TECH 13 Duke
BOSTON COLLEGE 7 Virginia
CINCINNATI 12 1/2 Rutgers
MICHIGAN ST. 20 Purdue
Wisconsin 5 1/2 MICHIGAN
Ohio St. 3 IOWA
Missouri 11 IOWA ST.
Oklahoma St. 23 KANSAS
Arkansas 3 MISSISSIPPI ST.
N. Illinois 14 1/2 BALL ST.
East Carolina 9 1/2 RICE
W. MICHIGAN 3 1/2 Kent St.
TULSA 18 Utep
BUFFALO 7 E. Michigan
WYOMING 2 1/2 Colorado St.
UTAH ST. 2 1/2 Idaho
SMU 13 1/2 Marshall
y-Illinois 7 Northwestern
NORTH CAROLINA 2 1/2 N.C. State
Stanford 7 1/2 CALIFORNIA
Ucf 17 TULANE
Virginia Tech 2 1/2 MIAMI
Kansas St. 2 1/2 COLORADO
NEVADA 38 New Mexico St.
UAB 20 Memphis
BYU 28 1/2 New Mexico
z-Notre Dame 8 Army
Pittsburgh 3 SOUTH FLORIDA
SOUTHERN MISS. 4 1/2 Houston
Oklahoma 7 1/2 BAYLOR
Nebraska 3 TEXAS AM
West Virginia 5 1/2 LOUISVILLE
Southern Cal 3 OREGON ST.
LSU 16 Mississippi
Utah 3 SAN DIEGO ST.
HAWAII 30 San Jose St.
SOUTH CAROLINA 23 Troy
TEXAS 20 1/2 Fla. Atlantic
NAVY 14 Arkansas St.
Middle Tenn. 4 W. KENTUCKY
Fla. International 9 1/2 LA.-LAFAYETTE
LA.-MONROE 1 1/2 North Texas
x-at Landover, Md.; y-at Wrigley Field; z-at Yankee Stadium
NBA
Today’s games
CLEVELAND 2 1/2 Philadelphia
WASHINGTON 3 Toronto
INDIANA 1 Atlanta
MEMPHIS Pk Portland
L.A. Lakers 3 1/2 MILWAUKEE
HOUSTON 3 Chicago
DENVER 8 New York
NHL
Today’s games
MONTREAL -120/+100 Philadelphia
TORONTO -120/+100 Nashville
DALLAS -145/+125 Anaheim
College men’s basketball
Today’s games
S. ILLINOIS Pk Northeastern
BAYLOR 17 La Salle
KANSAS ST. 7 1/2 Virginia Tech
FLORIDA Pk Ohio St.
Buffalo 1 YOUNGSTOWN ST.
GEORGIA 3 Colorado
RHODE ISLAND 19 1/2 Brown
SYRACUSE 17 1/2 Detroit
DAYTON 8 1/2 Akron
PENN ST. 12 1/2 Saint Joseph’s
DUKE 24 Miami (Ohio)
TCU 6 Smu
LOUISVILLE 1 1/2 Butler
Texas Tech 2 NORTH TEXAS
BRADLEY 13 1/2 N. Illinois
IOWA 10 1/2 La.-Monroe
MICHIGAN ST. 14 South Carolina
CALIFORNIA 17 1/2 CS Northridge
WASHINGTON ST. 14 Idaho
NEW MEXICO 4 Arizona St.
GONZAGA 5 1/2 San Diego St.
HAWAII 3 Cent. Michigan
WASHINGTON 28 E. Washington
DEPAUL 4 1/2 W. Carolina
N. COLORADO 9 Wyoming
Stony Brook 6 MONMOUTH, N.J.
KENT ST. 9 Robert Morris
TULSA 8 1/2 Oral Roberts
XAVIER 21 1/2 IPFW
NIT Season Tip-off-North, at Villanova, Pa.
VILLANOVA 34 Marist
George Washington 1 Boston U.
NIT Season Tip-off-South, at Knoxville, Tenn.
Missouri St. 7 1/2 Arkansas St.
TENNESSEE 16 1/2 Belmont
Copyright 2010 World Features Syndicate
Baseball
MLB
CALENDAR
Nov. 16-17—General managers’ meetings, Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 17-18—Owners’ meetings, Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 23—Last day for teams to offer salary arbitration to their former players who became free agents.
Nov. 29-Dec. 2—Major League Baseball Players Association executive board meeting, Orlando, Fla.
Nov. 30—Last day for free agents offered salary arbitration to accept the offers.
Dec. 2—Last day for teams to offer 2011 contracts to unsigned players.
Dec. 6-9—Winter meetings, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
2011
Jan 5-15—Salary arbitration filing.
Jan. 18—Exchange of salary arbitration figures.
Feb. 1-21—Salary arbitration hearings.
Feb. 13—Voluntary reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players.
Feb. 18—Voluntary reporting date for other players.
March 1—Mandatory reporting date.
March 2-11—Teams may renew contracts of unsigned players.
March 14—Last day to place a player on unconditional release waivers and pay 30 days termination pay instead of 45 days.
March 28—Last day to request unconditional release waivers on a player without having to pay his full 2011 salary.
March 30—Opening day, active rosters reduced to 25 players.
July 12—All-Star game, Phoenix.
July 24—Hall of Fame induction, Cooperstown, N.Y.
July 31—Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.
Aug. 15—Last day to sign selections from 2011 amateur draft who have not exhausted college eligibility.
Sept. 1—Active rosters expand to 40 players.
Sept. 30 or Oct. 1—Playoffs begin.
Oct. 19—World Series begins.
November—Free agent period to sign exclusively with former teams, first 15 days after World Series ends.
Dec. 1—Last day for teams to offer salary arbitration to their former players who became free agents.
Dec. 5-8—Winter meetings, Dallas.
Dec. 7—Last day for free agents offered salary arbitration to accept the offers.
Dec. 11—Collective bargaining agreement expires.
Dec. 12—Last day for teams to offer 2012 contracts to unsigned players.
FREE AGENTS
The 168 free agents (c-pending club option; p-pending player option):
American League
Baltimore (7)—Mark Hendrickson, lhp; Cesar Izturis, ss; Julio Lugo, 2b; Kevin Millwood, rhp; Corey Pattterson, of; Koji Uehara; Ty Wigginton, 1b.
Boston (7)—Adrian Beltre, 3b; c-Bill Hall, 2b; Felipe Lopez, 3b; Mike Lowell, 1b; Victor Martinez, c; c-David Ortiz, dh; Jason Varitek, c.
Chicago (7)—Freddy Garcia, rhp; Andruw Jones, of; Paul Konerko, 1b; Mark Kotsay, dh; A.J. Pierzynski, c; J.J. Putz, rhp; Manny Ramirez; of.
Detroit (6)—Jeremy Bonderman, rhp; Johnny Damon, of; Gerald Laird, c; Magglio Ordonez, of; Jhonny Peralta, 3b; Bobby Seay, lhp.
Kansas City (1)—Bruce Chen, lhp.
Los Angeles (2)—Hideki Matsui, dh; Scot Shields, rhp.
Minnesota (10)—Jesse Crain, rhp; Randy Flores, lhp; Brian Fuentes, lhp; Matt Guerrier, rhp; Orlando Hudson, 2b; Ron Mahay, lhp; Carl Pavano, rhp; Nick Punto, 3b, Jon Rauch, rhp; Jim Thome, dh.
New York (10)—Lance Berkman, of; Derek Jeter, ss; Nick Johnson, dh; Austin Kearns, of; Chad Moeller, c; Andy Pettitte, lhp; Mariano Rivera, rhp; Marcus Thames, dh; Javier Vazquez, rhp. Kerry Wood, rhp.
Oakland (3)—Eric Chavez, 3b; Justin Duchscherer, rhp; Ben Sheets, rhp.
Seattle (5)—Josh Bard, c; Erik Bedard, lhp; Russell Branyan, 1b; Chris Woodward, ss; Jamey Wright, rhp.
Tampa Bay (11)—Rocco Baldelli, dh; Grant Balfour, rhp; Joaquin Benoit, rhp; Randy Choate, lhp; Carl Crawford, of; Brad Hawpe, of; Gabe Kapler, of; Carlos Pena, 1b; Chad Qualls, rhp; Rafael Soriano, rhp; Dan Wheeler, rhp.
Texas (7)—Jorge Cantu, inf; Frank Francisco, rhp; Vladimir Guerrero, dh; Cristian Guzman, inf; Cliff Lee, lhp; Bengie Molina, c; Matt Treanor, c.
Toronto (5)—John Buck, c; Scott Downs, lhp; Jason Frasor, rhp; c-Kevin Gregg, rhp; Lyle Overbay, 1b.
National League
Arizona (6)—Kris Benson, rhp; Mike Hampton; lhp; Aaron Heilman, rhp; Adam LaRoche, 1b; Rodrigo Lopez, rhp; Brandon Webb, rhp.
Atlanta (5)—Rick Ankiel, of; Kyle Farnsworth, rhp; Troy Glaus, 1b; Eric Hinske, of; Derrek Lee, 1b.
Chicago (1)—Xavier Nady, of-1b.
Cincinnati (9)—Willie Bloomquist, of; Orlando Cabrera, ss; Miguel Cairo, 3b; Jim Edmonds, of; Aaron Harang, rhp; Ramon Hernandez, c; Mike Lincoln, rhp; Arthur Rhodes, lhp; Russ Springer, rhp.
Colorado (8)—Joe Beimel, lhp; Jorge De La Rosa, lhp; Octavio Dotel, rhp; c-Jeff Francis, lhp; Jason Giambi, 1b; Melvin Mora, 3b; c-Miguel Olivo, c; Jay Payton, of.
Florida (3)—Will Ohman, lhp; Jorge Sosa, rhp; Chad Tracy, 3b.
Houston (2)—Geoff Blum, inf; Brian Moehler, rhp.
Los Angeles (8)—Brad Ausmus, c; Rod Barajas, c; Jay Gibbons, of; Reed Johnson, c; Hiroki Kuroda, rhp; Vicente Padilla, rhp; p-Scott Podsednik, of; Jeff Weaver, rhp.
Milwaukee (6)—David Bush, rhp; Chris Capuano, lhp; Craig Counsell, ss; Doug Davis, lhp; Trevor Hoffman, rhp; Gregg Zaun, c.
New York (5)—Henry Blanco, c; Elmer Dessens, rhp; Kelvim Escobar, rhp; Pedro Feliciano, lhp; Fernando Tatis, inf-of.
Philadelphia (5)—Jose Contreras, rhp; Chad Durbin, rhp; c-J.C. Romero, lhp; Mike Sweeney, 1b; Jayson Werth, of.
Pittsburgh (1)—Chan Ho Park, rhp.
St. Louis (9)—Pedro Feliz, 3b; Jason LaRue, c; Mike MacDougal, rhp; Aaron Miles, 2b; Brad Penny, rhp; Dennys Reyes, lhp; Jeff Suppan, rhp; Jake Westbrook, rhp; Randy Winn, of.
San Diego (8)—Kevin Correia, rhp; David Eckstein, 2b; Jon Garland, rhp; Jerry Hairston Jr., ss; Matt Stairs, of; Miguel Tejada, ss-3b; Yorvit Torrealba, c; Chris Young, rhp.
San Francisco (6)—Pat Burrell, of; Jose Guillen, of; Aubrey Huff, 1b; Guillermo Mota, rhp; c-Edgar Renteria, ss; Juan Uribe, ss.
Washington (5)—Miguel Batista, rhp; Adam Dunn, 1b; Willie Harris, of; Adam Kennedy, 2b; c-Kevin Mench, of.
Hockey
NHL
CALENDAR
Dec. 26-Jan. 5, 2011—IIHF World Junior Championships, Buffalo, N.Y.
Jan. 1—NHL Winter Classic. Washington at Pittsburgh (Heinz Field).
Jan. 30—All-Star game, Raleigh, N.C.
April 10—Regular-season ends.
April 13—Stanley Cup playoffs begin.
Basketball
NBA
CALENDAR
Jan. 5—10-day contracts may be signed.
Jan. 10—All contracts are guaranteed for the remainder of the season.
Feb. 20—All-Star Game, Los Angeles, Calif. (Lakers host)
Feb. 24—Trade deadline, 2 p.m. CST.
April 13—Regular season ends.
April 14—Rosters set for playoffs, 3 p.m. EDT.
April 16—Playoffs begin.
May 17—NBA draft lottery.
June 2—NBA Finals begin (possible move up to May 31).
June 16—Latest possible date for the finals.
Football
NFL
MINNESOTA VIKINGS SCHEDULE (3-6)
Date Opponent Time TV-Result
Sept. 9 at New Orleans 7:30 p.m. L 14-9
Sept. 19 MIAMI noon L 14-10
Sept. 26 DETROIT noon W 24-10
Oct. 3 bye
Oct. 11 at N.Y. Jets 7:30 p.m. L 29-20
Oct. 17 DALLAS 3:15 p.m. W 24-21
Oct. 24 at Green Bay 7:20 p.m. L 28-24
Oct. 31 at New England 3:15 p.m. L 28-18
Nov. 7 ARIZONA noon W 27-24, OT
Nov. 14 at Chicago noon L 27-13
Nov. 21 GREEN BAY noon FOX
Nov. 28 at Washington noon FOX
Dec. 5 BUFFALO noon CBS
Dec. 12 N.Y. GIANTS noon FOX
Dec. 20 CHICAGO 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Dec. 26 at Philadelphia noon FOX
Jan. 2 at Detroit noon FOX
Schedule subject to change. Homes games in CAPS. All games on radio (KFAN-AM 1130 & KTLK-FM 100.3).
GREEN BAY PACKERS SCHEDULE (6-3)
Date Opponent Time-Result
Sept. 12 at Philadelphia W 27-20
Sept. 19 BUFFALO W 34-7
Sept. 27 at Chicago L 20-17
*Oct. 3 DETROIT W 28-26
Oct. 10 at Washington L 16-13, OT
Oct. 17 MIAMI L 23-20, OT
Oct. 24 MINNESOTA W 28-24
Oct. 31 at N.Y. Jets W 9-0
Nov. 7 DALLAS W 45-7
Nov. 14 bye
Nov. 21 at Minnesota noon
Nov. 28 at Atlanta noon
Dec. 5 SAN FRANCISCO noon
Dec. 12 at Detroit noon
Dec. 19 x-at New England 7:20 p.m.
Dec. 26 N.Y. GIANTS 3:15 p.m.
Jan. 2 CHICAGO noon
(x-Sunday night game subject to change)
Home games in CAPS
CALENDAR
2011
Jan. 2—Regular season ends.
Jan. 3—Free agency signings begin for players who were not with teams at end of 2010 season.
Jan. 8-9—Wild card playoffs
Jan. 15-16—Divisional playoffs
Jan. 23—Conference championship games
Jan. 30—Pro Bowl in Hawaii
Feb. 6—Super Bowl XLV in North Texas
Boxing
Professional
FIGHT SCHEDULE
National TV in parentheses
Wednesday’s bout
At Challenger Stadium, Perth, Australia, Danny Green vs. BJ Flores, 12, for Green’s IBO cruiserweight title.
Saturday
At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (HBO), Sergio Martinez vs. Paul Williams, 12, for Martinez’s WBC middleweight title.
At Thackerville, Okla., Raul Martinez vs. Rodrigo Guerrero, 12, IBF junior bantamweight eliminator.
Nov. 26
At Nagoya, Japan, Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Hozumi Hasegawa, 12, for the vacant WBC featherweight title; Vitali Tajbert vs. Takahiro Ao, 12, for Tajbert’s WBC featherweight title.
Nov. 27
At Helsinki, Finland, Carl Froch vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for the vacant WBC super middleweight title; Robert Helenius vs. Attila Levin, 12, heavyweights.
At MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas (HBO), Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Michael Katsidis, 12, for Marquez’s WBA Super World and WBO lightweight titles; Andre Berto vs. Freddy Hernandez, 12, for Berto’s WBC welterweight title; Celestino Caballero vs. Jason Litzau, 10, junior lightweights.
At Oracle Arena, Oakland, Calif. (SHO), Andre Ward vs. Sakio Bika, 12, for Ward’s WBA World super middleweight title.
Dec. 1
At Bali, Indonesia, Chris John vs. Fernando David Saucedo, 12, for John’s WBA Super World featherweight title.
Dec. 4
At Anaheim, Calif. (PPV), Humberto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC lightweight title; Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Alfonso Gomez, 12, middleweights; Nonito Donaire vs. Wladimir Sidorenko, 12, for the vacant WBA interim bantamweight title;Brandon Rios vs. Noe Bolanos, 10 rounds, lightweights.
Dec. 9
At Joe Louis Arenna, Detroit, Evander Holyfield vs. Sherman Williams, 12, for Holyfield’s WBF heavyweight title.
At the Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (PPV), Tomasz Adamek vs. Vinny Maddalone, 12, heavyweights.
Dec. 11
At TBA, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. Dereck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s IBF-WBO-IBO heavyweight titles.
At Guanajuato, Mexico (SHO), Yonnhy Perez vs. Joseph Agbeko, 12, for Perez’s IBF bantamweight title; Vic Darchinyan vs. Abner Mares, 12, for the WBC Silver bantamweight title.
At Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana, 12, for Khan’s WBA World super lightweight title.
Dec. 17
At AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami, Tavoris Cloud, vs. Fulgencio Zuniga, 12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title; Odlanier Solis vs. Ray Austin, 12, heavyweight eliminator.
Dec. 18
At Quebec, Canada (SHO), Jean Pascal vs. Bernard Hopkins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC light heavyweight title.
Golf
PGA Tour
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 7)
Jan. 7-10—SBS Championship (Geoff Ogilvy)
Jan. 14-17—Sony Open in Hawaii (Ryan Palmer)
Jan. 20-24—Bob Hope Classic (Bill Haas)
Jan. 28-31—Farmers Insurance Open (Ben Crane)
Feb. 4-7—Northern Trust Open (Steve Stricker)
Feb. 11-14—ATT Pebble Beach National Pro-Am (Dustin Johnson)
Feb. 17-21—WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (Ian Poulter)
Feb. 18-21—Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun (Cameron Beckman)
Feb. 25-28—Waste Management Phoenix Open (Hunter Mahan)
March 4-7—Honda Classic (Camilo Villegas)
March 11-14—WGC-CA Championship (Ernie Els)
March 11-14—Puerto Rico Open (Derek Lamely)
March 18-21—Transitions Championship (Jim Furyk)
March 25-29—Arnold Palmer Invitational (Ernie Els)
April 1-4—Shell Houston Open (Anthony Kim)
April 8-11—The Masters (Phil Mickelson)
April 15-18—Verizon Heritage (Jim Furyk)
April 22-25—Zurich Classic of New Orleans (Jason Bohn)
April 29-May 2—Quail Hollow Championship (Rory McIlroy)
May 6-9—THE PLAYERS Championship (Tim Clark)
May 13-16—Valero Texas Open (Adam Scott)
May 20-23—HP Byron Nelson Championship (Jason Day)
May 27-30—Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial (Zach Johnson)
June 3-6—the Memorial Tournament (Justin Rose)
June 10-13—St. Jude Classic (Lee Westwood)
June 17-20—U.S. Open Championship (Graeme McDowell)
June 24-27—Travelers Championship (Bubba Watson)
July 1-4—ATT National (Justin Rose)
July 8-11—John Deere Classic (Steve Stricker)
July 15-18—The Open Championship (Louis Oosthuizen)
July 15-18—Reno-Tahoe Open (Matt Bettencourt)
July 22-25—RBC Canadian Open (Carl Pettersson)
July 29-Aug. 1—The Greenbrier Classic (Stuart Appleby)
Aug. 5-8—WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (Hunter Mahan)
Aug. 5-8—Turning Stone Resort Championship (Bill Lunde)
Aug. 12-15—PGA Championship (Martin Kaymer)
Aug. 19-22—Wyndham Championship (Arjun Atwal)
Aug. 26-29—The Barclays (Matt Kuchar)
Sept. 3-6—Deutsche Bank Championship (Charley Hoffman)
Sept. 9-12—BMW Championship (Dustin Johnson)
Sept. 23-26—The Tour Championship (Jim Furyk)
Sept. 30-Oct. 3—Viking Classic (Bill Haas)
Oct. 1-4—Ryder Cup (Europe)
Oct. 7-10 — McGladrey Classic (Heath Slocum)
Oct. 14-17—Frys.com Open (Rocco Mediate)
Oct. 21-24—Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals Open (Jonathan Byrd)
Oct. 28-31—CIMB Asia Pacific Classic (Ben Crane)
Nov. 4-7—WGC-HSBC Champions (Francesco Molinari)
Nov. 11-14—Children’s Miracle Network Classic, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
MONEY LEADERS (through Nov. 7)
Rank, name Trn Money
1. Matt Kuchar 26 $4,910,477
2. Jim Furyk 21 $4,809,622
3. Ernie Els 20 $4,558,861
4. Dustin Johnson 23 $4,473,122
5. Steve Stricker 19 $4,190,235
6. Phil Mickelson 20 $3,821,733
7. Luke Donald 20 $3,665,234
8. Paul Casey 17 $3,613,194
9. Justin Rose 22 $3,603,331
10. Hunter Mahan 25 $3,574,550
11. Tim Clark 24 $3,530,002
12. Jeff Overton 26 $3,456,356
13. Bo Van Pelt 28 $3,336,258
14. Retief Goosen 19 $3,218,089
15. Bubba Watson 22 $3,198,998
16. Camilo Villegas 20 $3,035,523
17. Robert Allenby 22 $2,974,997
18. Ryan Palmer 26 $2,926,311
19. Zach Johnson 25 $2,916,993
20. Bill Haas 25 $2,905,136
21. Jason Day 24 $2,904,327
22. Ben Crane 24 $2,841,500
23. Rickie Fowler 27 $2,612,708
24. Anthony Kim 14 $2,574,921
25. Charley Hoffman 24 $2,559,646
26. Rory McIlroy 16 $2,554,280
27. Nick Watney 24 $2,536,714
28. Adam Scott 20 $2,489,402
29. Geoff Ogilvy 19 $2,393,045
30. Heath Slocum 24 $2,374,955
31. Ryan Moore 24 $2,374,823
32. J.B. Holmes 25 $2,373,516
33. K.J. Choi 22 $2,199,962
34. Brendon de Jonge 31 $2,141,799
35. Martin Laird 26 $2,137,928
36. Ian Poulter 15 $2,079,664
37. Kevin Na 26 $2,021,815
38. Stuart Appleby 31 $1,965,825
39. Carl Pettersson 29 $1,934,465
40. Jason Bohn 24 $1,892,031
41. Vaughn Taylor 25 $1,838,861
42. Ricky Barnes 28 $1,835,195
43. Sean O’Hair 24 $1,832,861
44. Fredrik Jacobson 24 $1,666,252
45. Scott Verplank 22 $1,653,190
46. Brian Davis 31 $1,640,516
47. D.J. Trahan 26 $1,606,962
48. Brandt Snedeker 26 $1,602,690
49. David Toms 25 $1,590,998
50. Graeme McDowell 10 $1,589,337
51. Charlie Wi 26 $1,558,387
52. Jonathan Byrd 26 $1,534,981
53. Stewart Cink 22 $1,514,651
54. Lucas Glover 23 $1,511,275
55. Arjun Atwal 13 $1,507,143
56. Marc Leishman 26 $1,488,837
57. Kevin Streelman 28 $1,472,349
58. Rory Sabbatini 25 $1,454,688
59. Brian Gay 29 $1,429,543
60. Bryce Molder 26 $1,428,438
61. Padraig Harrington 18 $1,381,453
62. Charles Howell III 27 $1,355,311
63. Steve Marino 24 $1,352,339
64. Michael Sim 20 $1,338,926
65. Y.E. Yang 21 $1,301,726
66. Tiger Woods 12 $1,294,765
67. Alex Prugh 28 $1,272,606
68. Angel Cabrera 19 $1,266,440
69. Vijay Singh 23 $1,242,142
70. Matt Jones 26 $1,215,743
71. John Rollins 25 $1,182,736
72. John Senden 29 $1,181,938
73. Cameron Beckman 25 $1,158,485
74. Davis Love III 23 $1,155,487
75. Tom Gillis 26 $1,155,477
76. Rocco Mediate 25 $1,138,067
77. Jason Dufner 25 $1,121,695
78. Paul Goydos 25 $1,121,250
79. Kris Blanks 29 $1,109,178
80. Bill Lunde 28 $1,075,874
81. Jerry Kelly 28 $1,044,778
82. J.J. Henry 27 $1,035,688
83. Ryuji Imada 28 $1,028,869
84. Justin Leonard 26 $1,026,445
85. Shaun Micheel 20 $1,025,500
86. Josh Teater 30 $1,005,323
87. Chris Riley 23 $1,001,582
88. Tim Petrovic 31 $994,180
89. Greg Chalmers 27 $989,415
90. Andres Romero 21 $979,170
91. D.A. Points 28 $975,433
92. Chad Campbell 28 $971,154
93. Kenny Perry 20 $968,811
94. Derek Lamely 27 $960,229
95. Spencer Levin 30 $955,272
96. Steve Elkington 22 $955,084
97. Webb Simpson 30 $954,632
98. Graham DeLaet 28 $954,011
99. Blake Adams 25 $953,488
100. Jimmy Walker 27 $937,987
101. Sergio Garcia 15 $936,845
102. Kevin Stadler 28 $931,720
103. Pat Perez 26 $921,409
104. David Duval 24 $919,584
105. Stephen Ames 23 $916,527
106. Alex Cejka 27 $904,253
107. Chris Couch 22 $888,146
108. Boo Weekley 27 $872,729
109. Garrett Willis 23 $871,763
110. Aaron Baddeley 25 $869,682
111. J.P. Hayes 24 $862,523
112. Matt Bettencourt 31 $846,266
113. Corey Pavin 8 $839,193
114. Dean Wilson 17 $832,640
115. Kevin Sutherland 25 $818,682
116. Chad Collins 26 $815,961
117. Ben Curtis 23 $801,467
118. Jeff Maggert 27 $791,474
119. Chris Stroud 26 $790,507
120. Joe Durant 18 $770,425
121. Troy Merritt 28 $760,798
122. Robert Garrigus 21 $737,275
123. Woody Austin 28 $727,352
124. Michael Allen 16 $726,631
125. Troy Matteson 27 $723,328
126. Briny Baird 27 $710,337
127. Aron Price 21 $704,102
128. Bob Estes 25 $701,158
129. Michael Connell 24 $694,884
130. Henrik Stenson 15 $683,070
131. Richard S. Johnson 26 $678,515
132. Scott Piercy 27 $666,797
133. George McNeill 27 $664,854
134. John Mallinger 28 $658,508
135. Scott McCarron 28 $642,543
136. Billy Mayfair 25 $642,231
137. Tom Pernice, Jr. 21 $636,551
138. Nathan Green 27 $636,180
139. Joe Ogilvie 31 $631,128
140. Mark Wilson 27 $620,481
141. John Merrick 30 $615,575
142. Paul Stankowski 17 $593,741
143. Lee Janzen 25 $592,526
144. Cameron Percy 24 $585,482
145. Jeff Quinney 28 $571,086
146. Chris Tidland 23 $562,112
147. Mike Weir 19 $559,092
148. Will MacKenzie 22 $557,504
149. Michael Letzig 26 $537,550
150. Nicholas Thompson 28 $537,452
LPGA Tour
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 7)
Feb. 18-21—Honda PTT LPGA Thailand (Ai Miyazato)
Feb. 25-28—HSBC Women’s Champions (Ai Miyazato)
March 25-28—Kia Classic (Hee Kyung Seo)
April 1-4—Kraft Nabisco Championship (Yani Tseng)
April 29-May 2—Tres Marias Championship (Ai Miyazato)
May 13-16—Bell Micro LPGA Classic (Se Ri Pak)
May 20-23—Sybase Match Play Championship (Sun Young Yoo)
June 10-13—LPGA State Farm Classic (Cristie Kerr)
June 18-20—ShopRite LPGA Classic (Ai Miyazato)
June 24-27—LPGA Championship (Cristie Kerr)
July 1-4—Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic (Na Yeon Choi)
July 8-11—U.S. Women’s Open (Paula Creamer)
July 22-25—Evian Masters (Jiyai Shin)
July 29-Aug. 1—Ricoh Women’s British Open (Yani Tseng)
Aug. 20-22—Safeway Classic (Ai Miyazato)
Aug. 26-29—CN Canadian Women’s Open (Michelle Wie)
Sept. 10-12—PG NW Arkansas Championship (Yani Tseng)
Oct. 7-10—Navistar LPGA Classic (Katherine Hull)
Oct. 14-17—CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge (Beatriz Recari)
Oct. 22-24—Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia (Jimin Kang)
Oct. 29-31—LPGA Hana Bank Championship (Na Yeon Choi)
Nov. 5-7—Mizuno Classic (Jiyai Shin)
Nov. 11-14—Lorena Ochoa Invitational, Guadalajara, Mexico
Dec. 2-5—LPGA Tour Championship, Orlando, Fla.
MONEY LEADERS (through Nov. 7)
Rank, name Trn Money
1. Na Yeon Choi 21 $1,783,302
2. Jiyai Shin 17 $1,779,768
3. Yani Tseng 17 $1,545,745
4. Cristie Kerr 19 $1,455,237
5. Suzann Pettersen 17 $1,419,166
6. Ai Miyazato 19 $1,406,600
7. Song-Hee Kim 20 $1,164,671
8. In-Kyung Kim 19 $901,382
9. Michelle Wie 18 $888,016
10. Inbee Park 19 $825,477
11. Paula Creamer 12 $817,511
12. Katherine Hull 22 $756,364
13. Morgan Pressel 21 $730,406
14. Sun Young Yoo 21 $647,102
15. Brittany Lincicome 21 $643,192
16. Amy Yang 20 $610,500
17. Jee Young Lee 20 $589,784
18. Mika Miyazato 21 $576,144
19. Stacy Lewis 22 $532,294
20. Angela Stanford 20 $529,534
21. Jimin Kang 20 $495,902
22. Karrie Webb 18 $456,422
23. Anna Nordqvist 19 $426,670
24. Christina Kim 22 $408,974
25. Kristy McPherson 20 $406,118
26. Vicky Hurst 22 $393,456
27. Juli Inkster 19 $389,615
28. Azahara Munoz 19 $379,031
29. M.J. Hur 22 $357,085
30. Karine Icher 20 $351,352
31. Se Ri Pak 14 $344,624
32. Maria Hjorth 21 $343,914
33. Meena Lee 22 $337,284
34. Hee Young Park 21 $304,056
35. Shanshan Feng 17 $281,304
36. Brittany Lang 20 $275,242
37. Jeong Jang 17 $262,580
38. Candie Kung 21 $260,988
39. Catriona Matthew 17 $253,034
40. Gwladys Nocera 19 $257,151
41. Hee-Won Han 22 $250,724
42. Seon Hwa Lee 19 $235,436
43. Momoko Ueda 16 $232,782
44. Sophie Gustafson 20 $226,282
45. Karen Stupples 19 $221,814
46. Beatriz Recari 16 $216,591
47. Wendy Ward 21 $213,604
48. Stacy Prammanasudh 22 $212,470
49. Amy Hung 19 $202,194
50. Kyeong Bae 20 $194,180
51. Natalie Gulbis 18 $178,044
52. Lorena Ochoa 5 $176,527
53. Pat Hurst 20 $174,500
54. Na On Min 19 $170,004
55. Amanda Blumenherst 20 $171,349
56. Meaghan Francella 20 $165,092
57. Alena Sharp 20 $162,561
58. Eun-Hee Ji 20 $159,335
59. Lindsey Wright 16 $155,280
60. Shi Hyun Ahn 14 $153,241
61. Haeji Kang 18 $149,152
62. Heather Young 17 $124,545
63. Teresa Lu 13 $120,675
64. Katie Futcher 16 $117,535
65. Michele Redman 15 $115,454
66. Sarah Jane Smith 13 $106,516
67. Sherri Steinhauer 17 $101,025
68. Ji Young Oh 17 $98,384
69. Janice Moodie 17 $95,198
70. Maria Hernandez 16 $89,954
71. Laura Davies 15 $88,211
72. Chella Choi 15 $84,559
73. Jennifer Rosales 15 $84,546
74. Giulia Sergas 17 $82,874
75. Karin Sjodin 14 $82,522
76. Sandra Gal 20 $82,173
77. Helen Alfredsson 11 $80,642
78. Irene Cho 16 $79,580
79. Mina Harigae 14 $78,807
80. Moira Dunn 14 $77,090
81. Jane Park 15 $74,859
82. Becky Morgan 15 $69,176
83. Mi Hyun Kim 15 $68,953
84. Mindy Kim 14 $68,835
85. Sarah Kemp 14 $68,634
86. Mariajo Uribe 15 $64,972
87. Lorie Kane 13 $63,941
88. Kris Tamulis 14 $63,775
89. Eunjung Yi 17 $59,592
90. Paige Mackenzie 16 $58,988
91. Louise Stahle 14 $56,025
92. Soo-Yun Kang 16 $53,383
93. Laura Diaz 13 $48,560
94. Grace Park 8 $44,900
95. Leta Lindley 12 $44,810
96. Diana D’Alessio 12 $43,356
97. Louise Friberg 16 $42,994
98. Sarah Lee 16 $40,665
99. Allison Hanna 14 $37,536
100. Silvia Cavalleri 14 $37,434
Champions Tour
SCHEDULE (final)
Jan. 22-24—Mitsubishi Electric Championship (Tom Watson)
Feb. 12-14—The ACE Group Classic (Fred Couples)
Feb. 19-21—Allianz Championship (Bernhard Langer)
March 5-7—Toshiba Classic (Fred Couples)
March 26-28—The Cap Cana Championship (Fred Couples)
April 16-18—Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am (Bernhard Langer)
April 23-25—Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (Mark O’Meara/Nick Price)
April 30-May 2—Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, (David Eger)
May 14-16—Regions Charity Classic (Dan Forsman)
May 27-30—Senior PGA Championship (Tom Lehman)
June 4-6—Principal Charity Classic (Nick Price)
June 25-27—Dicks Sporting Goods Open (Loren Roberts)
July 2-4—Montreal Championship (Larry Mize)
July 22-25—The Senior Open Championship (Bernhard Langer)
July 29-Aug. 1—U.S. Senior Open Championship (Bernhard Langer)
Aug. 6-8—3M Championship (David Frost)
Aug. 19-22—Jeld-Wen Tradition (Fred Funk)
Aug. 27-29—Boeing Classic (Bernhard Langer)
Sept. 3-5—First Tee Open (Ted Schulz)
Sept. 10-12—New Songdo City Championship (Russ Cochran)
Sept. 24-26—SAS Championship (Russ Cochran)
Oct. 1-3—Ensure Classic at Rock Barn (Gary Hallberg)
Oct. 7-10—Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship (Mark O’Meara)
Oct. 22-24—Administaff Small Business Classic (Fred Couples)
Oct. 29-31—ATT Championship (Rod Spittle)
Nov. 4-7—Charles Schwab Cup Championship (John Cook)
CHARLES SCHWAB CUP LEADERS (final)
Rank, name Points Money
1. Bernhard Langer 3,597 $2,648,939
2. Fred Couples 2,771 $2,344,894
3. John Cook 2,451 $1,924,305
4. Michael Allen 1,846 $1,196,770
5. Russ Cochran 1,818 $1,754,003
6. Fred Funk 1,783 $1,419,759
7. Tom Lehman 1,691 $1,186,045
8. Mark O’Meara 1,528 $1,210,430
9. Nick Price 1,494 $1,457,815
10. David Frost 1,303 $1,186,992
11. Chien Soon Lu 1,107 $929,764
12. Tommy Armour III 1,077 $1,121,220
13. Corey Pavin 1,074 $921,524
14. Tom Pernice, Jr. 1,068 $969,960
15. Loren Roberts 1,067 $1,195,416
16. Dan Forsman 933 $1,243,781
17. Mark Calcavecchia 889 $875,711
18. Jeff Sluman 872 $957,312
19. Larry Mize 741 $857,036
20. Tom Kite 713 $798,289
21. Tom Watson 697 $761,941
22. Joey Sindelar 640 $689,228
23. Mike Reid 620 $782,502
24. Joe Ozaki 608 $660,822
25. Jay Haas 590 $758,033
26. Peter Senior 534 $821,666
27. Jay Don Blake 500 $536,789
28. David Peoples 490 $665,075
29. Olin Browne 486 $723,888
29. Mark Wiebe 486 $621,446
31. Ted Schulz 367 $583,281
32. Brad Bryant 361 $619,125
33. Gary Hallberg 305 $472,372
34. Scott Simpson 297 $445,132
35. Keith Fergus 277 $559,717
36. Rod Spittle 263 $300,580
37. J.L. Lewis 252 $257,253
38. David Eger 240 $455,375
39. Hal Sutton 238 $496,391
40. D.A. Weibring 234 $432,543
41. Bill Glasson 228 $213,495
42. Bobby Clampett 224 $389,811
43. Bob Tway 218 $539,489
44. Ronnie Black 211 $445,058
45. Larry Nelson 204 $320,020
46. Jim Rutledge 172 $290,201
47. Tim Simpson 166 $435,628
48. Mike Goodes 161 $525,755
49. Craig Stadler 154 $263,246
50. Hale Irwin 143 $352,978
51. Bob Gilder 126 $460,441
52. Morris Hatalsky 123 $396,347
53. Chip Beck 120 $329,160
54. Gil Morgan 116 $254,749
55. Scott Hoch 115 $115,200
56. Trevor Dodds 114 $208,695
57. Andy Bean 111 $331,800
58. Robin Freeman 108 $160,254
58. Andy Oldcorn 108 $54,000
60. Gene Jones 102 $271,273
60. Wayne Levi 102 $257,247
62. Don Pooley 99 $284,162
63. James Mason 90 $280,611
64. Ian Woosnam 86 $52,500
65. Mark James 79 $321,498
66. Phil Blackmar 75 $239,596
67. Sandy Lyle 72 $170,326
68. Kirk Hanefeld 67 $181,623
69. Blaine McCallister 63 $205,663
69. Steve Haskins 63 $149,873
71. Bruce Vaughan 60 $314,310
72. Lonnie Nielsen 56 $104,149
73. Eduardo Romero 42 $342,508
73. Tom Jenkins 42 $286,964
Auto racing
NASCAR Sprint Cup
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 7)
Feb. 6—x-Budweiser Shootout (Kevin Harvick)
Feb. 11—x-Gatorade Duel 2 (Kasey Kahne)
Feb. 11—x-Gatorade Duel 1 (Jimmie Johnson)
Feb. 14—Daytona 500 (Jamie McMurray)
Feb. 21—Auto Club 500 (Jimmie Johnson)
Feb. 28—Shelby American (Jimmie Johnson)
March 7—Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta (Kurt Busch)
March 21—Food City 500 (Jimmie Johnson)
March 29—Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 (Denny Hamlin)
April 10—Subway Fresh Fit 600 (Ryan Newman)
April 19—Samsung Mobile 500 (Denny Hamlin)
April 25—Aaron’s 499 (Kevin Harvick)
May 1—Crown Royal Presents The Heath Calhoun 400 (Kyle Busch)
May 8—Showtime Southern 500 (Denny Hamlin)
May 16—Autism Speaks 400 (Kyle Busch)
May 22—x-Sprint Showdown (Martin Truex Jr.)
May 22—x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race (Kurt Busch)
May 30—Coca-Cola 600 (Kurt Busch)
June 6—Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 (Denny Hamlin)
June 13—Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 (Denny Hamlin)
June 20—Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Jimmie Johnson)
June 27—Lenox Industrial Tools 301 (Jimmie Johnson)
July 3—Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola (Kevin Harvick)
July 10—LifeLock.com 400 (David Reutimann)
July 25—Brickyard 400 (Jamie McMurray)
Aug. 1—Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 (Greg Biffle)
Aug. 8—Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen (Juan Pablo Montoya)
Aug. 15—Carfax 400 (Kevin Harvick)
Aug. 21—Irwin Tools Night Race (Kyle Busch)
Sep. 5—Emory Healthcare 500 (Tony Stewart)
Sept. 11—Air Guard 400 (Denny Hamlin)
Sept. 19—Sylvania 300 (Clint Bowyer)
Sept. 26—AAA 400 (Jimmie Johnson)
Oct. 3—Price Chopper 400 (Greg Biffle)
Oct. 10 — Pepsi MAX 400 (Tony Stewart)
Oct. 16—Bank of America 500 (Jamie McMurray)
Oct. 24—TUMS Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. (Denny Hamlin)
Oct. 31—AMP Energy Juice 500 (Clint Bowyer)
Nov. 7—AAA Texas 500 (Denny Hamlin)
Nov. 14—Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 21—Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
x-non-points race
POINTS LEADERS (through Nov. 7)
1. Denny Hamlin, 6,325; 2. Jimmie Johnson, 6,292; 3. Kevin Harvick, 6,266; 4. Carl Edwards, 6,008; 5. Matt Kenseth, 6,000; 6. Jeff Gordon, 5,994; 7. Kyle Busch, 5,986; 8. Tony Stewart, 5,962; 9. Greg Biffle, 5,953; 10. Clint Bowyer, 5,928; 11. Kurt Busch, 5,890; 12. Jeff Burton, 5,852; 13. Mark Martin, 4,107; 14. Jamie McMurray, 4,091; 15. Ryan Newman, 3,986; 16. Joey Logano, 3,974; 17. Juan Pablo Montoya, 3,945; 18. David Reutimann, 3,890; 19. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 3,750; 20. A J Allmendinger, 3,734; 21. Kasey Kahne, 3,733; 22. Martin Truex Jr., 3,663; 23. Paul Menard, 3,594; 24. David Ragan, 3,408; 25. Brad Keselowski, 3,324; 26. Marcos Ambrose, 3,240; 27. Elliott Sadler, 3,076; 28. Sam Hornish Jr., 3,056; 29. Scott Speed, 3,026; 30. Regan Smith, 3,023; 31. Bobby Labonte, 2,378; 32. David Gilliland, 2,308; 33. Travis Kvapil, 2,304; 34. Robby Gordon, 1,964; 35. Kevin Conway, 1,757; 36. Casey Mears, 1,418; 37. Reed Sorenson, 1,355; 38. Joe Nemechek, 1,321; 39. Dave Blaney, 1,309; 40. Brian Vickers, 1,158; 41. Bill Elliott, 989; 42. Mike Bliss, 970; 43. Max Papis, 907; 44. Michael McDowell, 879; 45. David Stremme, 825; 46. J.J. Yeley, 779; 47. Landon Cassill, 631; 48. Tony Raines, 479; 49. Patrick Carpentier, 474; 50. Aric Almirola, 462
NASCAR Nationwide
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 6)
Feb. 13—DRIVE4COPD 300 (Tony Stewart)
Feb. 20—Stater Bros. 300 (Kyle Busch)
Feb. 27—Sam’s Town 300 (Kevin Harvick)
March 20—Scotts Turf Builder 300 (Justin Allgaier)
April 3—Nashville 300 (Kevin Harvick)
April 9—Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 (Kyle Busch)
April 19—O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 (Kyle Busch)
April 25—Aaron’s 312 (Brad Keselowski)
April 30—BUBBA burger 250 (Brad Keselowski)
May 7—Royal Purple 200 (Denny Hamlin)
May 15—Heluva Good! 200 (Kyle Busch)
May 29—TECH-NET Auto Service 300 (Kyle Busch)
June 5—Federated Auto Parts 300 (Brad Keselowski)
June 12—Meijer 300 (Joey Logano)
June 19—Bucyrus 200 (Carl Edwards)
June 26—New England 200 (Kyle Busch)
July 2—Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola (Dale Earnhardt Jr.)
July 9—Dollar General 300 Powered By Coca-Cola (Kyle Busch)
July 17—Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 (Carl Edwards)
July 24—Kroger 200 (Kyle Busch)
July 31—U.S. Cellular 250 (Kyle Busch)
Aug. 7—Zippo 200 at The Glen (Marcos Ambrose)
Aug. 14—Carfax 250 (Brad Keselowski)
Aug. 20—Food City 250 (Kyle Busch)
Aug. 29—NAPA Auto Parts 200 (Boris Said)
Sep. 4—Great Clips 300 (Jamie McMurray)
Sept. 10—Virginia 529 College Savings 250 (Kevin Harvick)
Sept. 25—Dover 200 (Kyle Busch)
Oct. 2—Kansas Lottery 300 (Joey Logano)
Oct. 9 — CampingWorld.com 300 (Kyle Busch)
Oct. 15—Dollar General 300 (Brad Keselowski)
Oct. 23—5-hour Energy 250 (Brad Keselowski)
Nov. 6—O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge (Carl Edwards)
Nov. 13—Wypall 200, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 20—Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.
POINTS LEADERS (through Nov. 6)
1. Brad Keselowski, 5,314; 2. Carl Edwards, 4,849; 3. Kyle Busch, 4,619; 4. Justin Allgaier, 4,402; 5. Paul Menard, 4,205; 6. Kevin Harvick, 4,044; 7. Trevor Bayne, 3,765; 8. Jason Leffler, 3,743; 9. Joey Logano, 3,717; 10. Steve Wallace, 3,688; 11. Brendan Gaughan, 3,543; 12. Reed Sorenson, 3,463; 13. Michael Annett, 3,451; 14. Brian Scott, 3,286; 15. Mike Bliss, 3,253; 16. Tony Raines, 3,197; 17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 3,116; 18. Mike Wallace, 3,055; 19. Kenny Wallace, 3,011; 20. Joe Nemechek, 2,805; 21. Michael McDowell, 2,685; 22. Jason Keller, 2,432; 23. Colin Braun, 2,252; 23. Eric McClure, 2,252; 25. Josh Wise, 2,161; 26. Shelby Howard, 1,907; 27. Robert Richardson Jr., 1,779; 28. Morgan Shepherd, 1,710; 29. Mark Green, 1,665; 30. Willie Allen, 1,605; 31. Clint Bowyer, 1,506; 32. Brian Keselowski, 1,460; 33. Ryan Newman, 1,393; 34. Greg Biffle, 1,368; 35. Jeremy Clements, 1,344; 36. Scott Lagasse Jr., 1,328; 37. James Buescher, 1,250; 38. Jamie McMurray, 1,234; 39. Tayler Malsam, 1,045; 40. Kelly Bires, 1,019; 41. Kevin Lepage, 1,008; 42. Danny O’Quinn Jr., 991; 43. Parker Kligerman, 966; 44. John Wes Townley, 866; 45. Danica Patrick, 854; 46. Jeff Green, 800; 47. Aric Almirola, 799; 48. Brad Coleman, 776; 49. Dennis Setzer, 760; 50. Scott Wimmer, 745
NASCAR Truck
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 5)
Feb. 13—NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Timothy Peters)
March 6—E-Z-GO 200 (Kevin Harvick)
March 27—Kroger 250 (Kevin Harvick)
April 2—Nashville 200 (Spring) (Kyle Busch)
May 2—O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 (Johnny Sauter)
May 14—Dover 200 (Aric Almirola)
May 21—North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Kyle Busch)
June 4—WinStar World Casino 400k (Todd Bodine)
June 12—VFW 200 (Aric Almirola)
July 11—Lucas Oil 200 (Austin Dillon)
July 17—CampingWorld.com 200 (Kevin Harvick)
July 23—AAA Insurance 200 (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
July 31—Pocono Mountains 125 (Elliott Sadler)
Aug. 7—Nashville 200 (Todd Bodine)
Aug. 14—Too Tough To Tame 200 (Todd Bodine)
Aug. 18—O’Reilly 200 (Kyle Busch)
Aug. 27—EnjoyIllinois.com 225 (Kyle Busch)
Sep. 3—Built Ford Tough 225 (Todd Bodine)
Sept. 18—TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 (Kyle Busch)
Sept. 25—Smith’s Food & Drug Stores 350 (Austin Dillon)
Oct. 23—Kroger 200 (Ron Hornaday Jr.)
Oct. 30—Mountain Dew 250 (Kyle Busch)
Nov. 5—WinStar World Casino 350k (Kyle Busch)
Nov. 12—Lucas Oil 150, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 19—Ford 200, Homestead, Fla.
POINTS LEADERS (through Nov. 5)
1. Todd Bodine, 3,645; 2. Aric Almirola, 3,415; 3. Johnny Sauter, 3,341; 4. Matt Crafton, 3,237; 5. Austin Dillon, 3,153; 6. Timothy Peters, 3,107; 7. Ron Hornaday Jr., 3,059; 8. Mike Skinner, 2,964; 9. David Starr, 2,898; 10. Jason White, 2,813; 11. Ricky Carmichael, 2,743; 12. James Buescher, 2,722; 13. Justin Lofton, 2,664; 14. Kyle Busch, 2,428; 15. Ryan Sieg, 2,417; 16. Mario Gosselin, 2,360; 17. Jennifer Jo Cobb, 2,141; 18. Norm Benning, 2,030; 19. Stacy Compton, 1,735; 20. Brent Raymer, 1,734; 21. Donny Lia, 1,500; 22. Brett Butler, 1,409; 23. Ken Schrader, 1,060; 24. Dennis Setzer, 1,049; 25. Kevin Harvick, 1,048; 26. Mike Garvey, 1,045; 27. Tayler Malsam, 1,022; 28. Brian Ickler, 980; 29. Narain Karthikeyan, 963; 30. Elliott Sadler, 937; 31. Rick Crawford, 848; 32. Mike Harmon, 846; 33. J.C. Stout, 802; 34. Chris Jones, 769; 35. Tony Jackson Jr., 744; 36. Max Papis, 738; 37. Johnny Benson, 735; 38. Clay Greenfield, 716; 39. Chris Fontaine, 714; 40. Brad Sweet, 705; 41. Carl Long, 687; 42. Nelson Piquet, 644; 43. Donnie Neuenberger, 609; 44. Butch Miller, 602; 45. Bobby Hamilton Jr., 545; 46. Hermie Sadler, 534; 47. Brad Keselowski, 504; 48. Jamie Dick, 500; 49. Chris Eggleston, 496; 50. Johanna Long, 483
IRL
SCHEDULE (final)
March 14—Sao Paulo Indy 300 (Will Power)
March 29—Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg (Will Power)
April 11—Indy Grand Prix of Alabama (Helio Castroneves)
April 18—Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (Ryan Hunter-Reay)
May 1—Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 (Scott Dixon)
May 30—Indianapolis 500 (Dario Franchitti)
June 5—Firestone 550k (Ryan Briscoe)
June 20—Iowa Corn Indy 250 (Tony Kanaan)
July 4—Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen (Will Power)
July 18—Honda Indy Toronto (Will Power)
July 25—Honda Indy Edmonton (Scott Dixon)
Aug. 8—Honda Indy 200 (Dario Franchitti)
Aug. 22—Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma (Will Power)
Aug. 28—PEAK Antifreeze and Motor Oil Indy 300 (Dario Franchitti)
Sep. 4—Kentucky Indy 300 (Helio Castroneves)
Sept. 19—Indy Japan 300 (Helio Castroneves)
Oct. 2—Cafes do Brasil Indy 300 (Scott Dixon)
POINTS LEADERS (final)
1. Dario Franchitti, 602; 2. Will Power, 597; 3. Scott Dixon, 547; 4. Helio Castroneves, 531; 5. Ryan Briscoe, 482; 6. Tony Kanaan, 453; 7. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 445; 8. Marco Andretti, 392; 9. Dan Wheldon, 388; 10. Danica Patrick, 367; 11. Justin Wilson, 361; 12. Vitor Meira, 310; 13. Alex Tagliani, 302; 14. Raphael Matos, 290; 15. Mario Moraes, 287; 16. Alex Lloyd, 266; 17. E.J. Viso, 262; 18. Hideki Mutoh, 250; 19. Simona de Silvestro, 242; 20. Graham Rahal, 235; 21. Takuma Sato, 214; 22. Bertrand Baguette, 213; 23. Milka Duno, 184; 24. Mario Romancini, 149; 25. Mike Conway, 110; 26. Sarah Fisher, 92; 27. Paul Tracy, 91; 28. Ed Carpenter, 90; 29. Tomas Scheckter, 89; 30. Ana Beatriz, 55; 31. Jay Howard, 44; 32. John Andretti, 35; 33. Sebastian Saavedra, 29; 34. Adam Carroll, 26; 35. J.R. Hildebrand, 26; 36. Davey Hamilton, 26; 37. Francesco Dracone, 24; 38. Townsend Bell, 18; 39. Bruno Junqueira, 13; 40. Roger Yasukawa, 12
Formula One
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 7)
March 14—Bahrain Grand Prix (Fernando Alonso)
March 28—Australian Grand Prix (Jenson Button)
April 4—Malaysian Grand Prix (Sebastian Vettel)
April 18—Chinese Grand Prix (Jenson Button)
May 9—Spanish Grand Prix (Mark Webber)
May 16—Monaco Grand Prix (Mark Webber)
May 30—Turkish Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton)
June 13—Canadian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton)
June 27—European Grand Prix (Sebastian Vettel)
July 11—British Grand Prix (Mark Webber)
July 25—German Grand Prix (Fernando Alonso)
Aug. 1—Hungarian Grand Prix (Mark Webber)
Aug. 29—Belgian Grand Prix (Lewis Hamilton)
Sept. 12—Italian Grand Prix (Fernando Alonso)
Sept. 26—Singapore Grand Prix (Fernando Alonso)
Oct. 10 — Japanese Grand Prix (Sebastian Vettel)
Oct. 24—Korean Grand Prix, Yeongam (Fernando Alonso)
Nov. 7—Brazilian Grand Prix (Sebastian Vettel)
Nov. 14—Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi
POINTS LEADERS (through Nov. 7)
1. Fernando Alonso, 246; 2. Mark Webber, 238; 3. Sebastian Vettel, 231; 4. Lewis Hamilton, 222; 5. Jenson Button, 199; 6. Felipe Massa, 143; 7. Nico Rosberg, 130; 8. Robert Kubica, 126; 9. Michael Schumacher, 72; 10. Rubens Barrichello, 47; 10. Adrian Sutil, 47; 12. Kamui Kobayashi, 32; 13. Nico Hulkenberg, 22; 14. Vitantonio Liuzzi, 21; 15. Vitaly Petrov, 19; 16. Sebastien Buemi, 8; 17. Pedro de la Rosa, 6; 17. Nick Heidfeld, 6; 19. Jaime Alguersuari, 3
Tennis
ATP World Tour
SCHEDULE (through Nov. 7)
(H-hard, C-clay, G-grass)
Jan. 3-10—Brisbane International, HO (Andy Roddick)
Jan. 4-9—Qatar ExxonMobil Open, HO (Nikolay Davydenko)
Jan. 4-10—Aircel Chennai Open, HO (Marin Cilic)
Jan. 11-16—Medibank International, HO (Marcus Baghdatis)
Jan. 11-16—Heineken Open, HO (John Isner)
Jan. 18-31—Australian Open, HO (Roger Federer)
Feb. 1-7—Movistar Open, CO (Thomaz Bellucci)
Feb. 1-7—PBZ Zabreb Indoors, HI (Marin Cilic)
Feb. 1-7—SA Tennis Open, HO (Feliciano Lopez)
Feb. 8-13—Brasil Open, CO (Juan Carlos Ferrero)
Feb. 8-14—ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, HI (Robin Soderling)
Feb. 8-14—SAP Open, HI (Fernando Verdasco)
Feb. 14-21—Copa Telmex, CO (Juan Carlos Ferrero)
Feb. 15-21—Open 13, HI (Michael Llodra)
Feb. 15-21—Regions Morgan Keegan Championships, HI (Sam Querrey)
Feb. 22-27—Abierto Mexicano Telcel, CO (David Ferrer)
Feb. 22-27—Barclays Dubai Championships, HO (Novak Djokovic)
Feb. 22-28—Delray Beach International Championships, HO (Ernests Gulbis)
March 1-7—Davis Cup I
March 11-21—BNP Paribas Open, HO (Ivan Ljubicic)
March 24-April 4—Sony Ericsson Open, HO (Andy Roddick)
April 5-11—U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships, CO (Juan Ignacio Chela)
April 5-11—Grand Prix Hassan II, CO (Stanislas Wawrinka)
April 11-18—Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, CO (Rafael Nadal)
April 19-25—Barcelona Open BancSabadell, CO (Fernando Verdasco)
April 25-May 2—Internazionali BNL d’Italia, CO (Rafael Nadal)
May 2-9—Estoril Open, CO (Albert Montanes)
May 2-9—BMW Open, CO (Mikhail Youzhny)
May 3-9—Serbia Open, CO (Sam Querrey)
May 9-16—Mutua Madrilena Madrid Masters, CO (Rafael Nadal)
May 16-22—Open de Nice Cote d’Azur, CO (Richard Gasquet)
May 16-22—ARAG ATP World Team Championship, CO (Argentina)
May 23-June 6—Roland Garros, CO (Rafael Nadal)
June 7-13—Gerry Weber Open, GO (Lleyton Hewitt)
June 7-13—AEGON Championships, GO (Sam Querrey)
June 13-19—UNICEF Open, GO (Sergiy Stakhovsky)
June 13-19—AEGON International, GO (Michael Llodra)
June 21-July 4—The Championships, GO (Rafael Nadal)
July 5-11—Campbell’s Hall of Fame Championship, GO (Mardy Fish)
July 5-11—Davis Cup II
July 12-18—MercedesCup, CO (Albert Montanes)
July 12-18—SkiStar Swedish Open, CO (Nicolas Almagro)
July 19-25—International German Open, CO (Andrey Golubev)
July 19-25—Atlanta Tennis Championships, HO (Mardy Fish)
July 25-Aug. 1—Allianz Suisse Open, CO (Nicolas Almagro)
July 26-Aug. 1—Farmers Classic Open, HO (Sam Querrey)
July 26-Aug. 1—Studena Croatia Open Umag, CO (Juan Carlos Ferrero)
Aug. 1-8—Legg Mason Classic, HO (David Nalbandian)
Aug. 9-15—Rogers Cup, HO (Andy Murray)
Aug. 15-22—Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, HO (Roger Federer)
Aug. 22-28—Pilot Pen Tennis, HO (Sergiy Stakhovsky)
Aug. 30-Sept. 13—U.S. Open, New York, HO (Rafael Nadal)
Sept. 13-19—Davis Cup III
Sept. 20-26—Open de Moselle, HI (Gilles Simon)
Sept. 20-26—BCR Open Bucharest, CO (Juan Ignacio Chela)
Sept. 27-Oct. 3—Malaysian Open, HI (Mikhail Youzhny)
Sept. 27-Oct. 3—PTT Thailand Open, HI (Guillermo Garcia-Lopez)
Oct. 4-10—China Open, HO (Novak Djokovic)
Oct. 4-10—Rakuten Japan Open, HO (Rafael Nadal)
Oct. 10-17—Shanghai Rolex Masters, HO (Andy Murray)
Oct. 18-24—If Stockholm Open, HI (Roger Federer)
Oct. 18-24—Kremlin Cup, HI (Viktor Troicki)
Oct. 25-31—St. Petersburg Open, HI (Mikhail Kukushkin)
Oct. 25-31—Bank Austria Tennis Trophy, HI (Jurgen Melzer)
Oct. 25-31—Open Sud de France, HI (Gael Monfils)
Nov. 1-7—Davidoff Swiss Indoors Basel, HI (Roger Federer)
Nov. 1-7—Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana, HI (David Ferrer)
Nov. 7-14—BNP Paribas Masters, Paris, HI
Nov. 14-21—Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, London, HI
Dec. 3-5—Davis Cup final, Serbia vs. France, Belgrade, Serbia, HI
SINGLES RANKINGS
Through Nov. 7
x-qualified for Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Nov. 14-21; y-clinched year-end No. 1
1. xy-Rafael Nadal, Spain, 11810; 2. x-Roger Federer, Switzerland, 7695; 3. x-Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 6945; 4. x-Andy Murray, Britain, 5670; 5. x-Robin Soderling, Sweden, 4960; 6. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 3710; 7. David Ferrer, Spain, 3645; 8. Andy Roddick, United States, 3485; 9. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 3240; 10. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 2955; 11. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 2865; 12. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 2650; 13. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 2525; 14. Gael Monfils, France, 2485; 15. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 2390; 16. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2195; 17. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, 2000; 18. Mardy Fish, United States, 1991; 19. John Isner, United States, 1885; 20. Sam Querrey, United States, 1850; 21. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, 1830; 22. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 1675; 23. Albert Montanes, Spain, 1530; 24. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 1480; 25. David Nalbandian, Argentina, 1435; 26. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 1415; 27. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Spain, 1415; 28. Richard Gasquet, France, 1385; 29. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 1360; 30. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 1355; 31. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 1300; 32. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 1275; 33. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 1215; 34. Michael Llodra, France, 1215; 35. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 1160; 36. Andrey Golubev, Kazakhstan, 1145; 37. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 1141; 38. Florian Mayer, Germany, 1128; 39. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 1090; 40. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 1080; 41. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 1065; 42. Julien Benneteau, France, 1055; 43. Gilles Simon, France, 1050; 44. Denis Istomin, , 1041; 45. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 1031; 46. Tommy Robredo, Spain, 985; 47. Thiemo de Bakker, Netherlands, 985; 48. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 980; 49. Potito Starace, Italy, 975; 50. Michael Berrer, Germany, 960
WTA Tour
SCHEDULE (final)
(H-hard, RC-red clay, GC-green clay, G-grass)
Jan. 3-9—Brisbane International, HO (Kim Clijsters)
Jan. 4-9—ASB Classic, HO (Yanina Wickmayer)
Jan. 10-16—Medibank International, HO (Elena Dementieva)
Jan. 10-16—Moorilla Hobart International, HO (Alona Bondarenko)
Jan. 18-31—Australian Open, HO (Serena Williams)
Feb. 6-7—Fed Cup I
Feb. 8-14—Open GDF Suez, HI (Elena Dementieva)
Feb. 8-14—PTT Pattaya Women’s Open, HO (Vera Zvonareva)
Feb. 14-20—Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships, HO (Venus Williams)
Feb. 14-20—The Cellular South Cup, HI (Maria Sharapova)
Feb. 15-21—Copa BBVA Colsanitas, RCO (Mariana Duque Marino)
Feb. 22-27—Abierto Mexicano Telcel, RCO (Venus Williams)
Feb. 22-28—Malaysia Open, HO (Alisa Kleybanova)
March 1-7—Monterrey Open, HO (Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova)
March 10-21—BNP Paribas Open, HO (Jelena Jankovic)
March 24-April 4—Sony Ericsson Open, HO (Kim Clijsters)
April 5-11—MPS Group Championships, GCO (Caroline Wozniacki)
April 5-11—Andalucia Tennis Experience, RCO (Flavia Pennetta)
April 12-17—Barcelona Ladies Open, RCO (Francesca Schiavone)
April 12-18—Family Circle Cup, GCO (Sam Stosur)
April 24-25—Fed Cup II
April 26-May 1—Grand Prix de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem, RCO (Iveta Benesova)
April 26-May 2—Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, RCO (Justine Henin)
May 2-8—Internazionali BNL d’Italia, RCO (Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez)
May 3-8—Estoril Open, RCO (Anastasija Sevastova)
May 8-16—Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, RCO (Aravane Rezai)
May 17-22—Polsat Warsaw Open, RCO (Alexandra Dulgheru)
May 17-22—Internationaux de Strasbourg, RCO (Maria Sharapova)
May 23-June 6—Roland Garros, RCO (Francesca Schiavone)
June 7-13—AEGON Classic, GO (Li Na)
June 13-19—UNICEF Open, GO (Justine Henin)
June 14-19—AEGON International, GO (Ekaterina Makarova)
June 21-July 4—The Championships, GO (Serena Williams)
July 5-10—Collector Swedish Women’s Open, RCO (Aravane Rezai)
July 5-11—GDF Suez Grand Prix, RCO (Agnes Szavay)
July 12-18—Internazionali Femminili di Tennis di Palermo, RCO (Kaia Kanepi)
July 12-18—ECM Prague Open, RCO (Agnes Szavay)
July 19-25—Banka Koper Slovenia Open, HO (Anna Chakvetadze)
July 19-25—Nuernberger Gastein Ladies, RCO (Julia Goerges)
July 26-Aug. 1—Bank of the West Classic, HO (Victoria Azarenka)
July 26-Aug. 1—Istanbul Cup, HO (Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova)
Aug. 2-8—Mercury Insurance Open, HO (Svetlana Kuznetsova)
Aug. 2-8—e-Boks Danish Open, HI (Caroline Wozniacki)
Aug. 9-15—Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open, HO (Kim Clijsters)
Aug. 16-23—Rogers Cup, HO (Caroline Wozniacki)
Aug. 22-28—Pilot Pen Tennis, HO (Caroline Wozniacki)
Aug. 30-Sept. 12—U.S. Open, New York, HO (Kim Clijsters)
Sept. 13-19—Guangzhou International Women’s Open, HO (Jarmila Groth)
Sept. 13-19—Challenge Bell, HI (Tamira Paszek)
Sept. 20-26—Hansol Korea Open, HO (Alisa Kleybanova)
Sept. 20-26—Tashkent Open, HO (Alla Kudryavtseva)
Sept. 26-Oct. 2—Toray Pan Pacific Open, HO (Caroline Wozniacki)
Oct. 2-10—China Open, HO (Caroline Wozniacki)
Oct. 11-17—Generali Ladies Linz, HI (Ana Ivanovic)
Oct. 11-17—HP Japan Women’s Open, HO (Tamarine Tanasugarn)
Oct. 18-24—Kremlin Cup, HI (Victoria Azarenka)
Oct. 18-24—BGL Luxembourg Open, HI (Roberta Vinci)
Oct. 26-31—WTA Tour Championships, HO (Kim Clijsters)
Nov. 3-7 Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions, HI (Ana Ivanovic)
Nov. 6-7—Fed Cup final (Italy)
SINGLES RANKINGS (final)
1. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 8035; 2. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 6785; 3. Kim Clijsters, Belgium, 6635; 4. Serena Williams, United States, 5355; 5. Venus Williams, United States, 4985; 6. Sam Stosur, Australia, 4982; 7. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 4935; 8. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 4445; 9. Elena Dementieva, Russia, 4335; 10. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, 4235; 11. Li Na, China, 3555; 12. Justine Henin, Belgium, 3415; 13. Shahar Peer, Israel, 3365; 14. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 3000; 15. Nadia Petrova, Russia, 2702; 16. Marion Bartoli, France, 2645; 17. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, 2600; 18. Maria Sharapova, Russia, 2591; 19. Aravane Rezai, France, 2575; 20. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, 2550; 21. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 2525; 22. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, 2460; 23. Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium, 2450; 24. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 2430; 25. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, 2250; 26. Zheng Jie, China, 2227; 27. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 2221; 28. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez, Spain, 2010; 29. Alexandra Dulgheru, Romania, 2000; 30. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, 1955; 31. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, 1905; 32. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 1820; 33. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 1780; 34. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 1748; 35. Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, 1722; 36. Alona Bondarenko, Ukraine, 1652; 37. Agnes Szavay, Hungary, 1630; 38. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 1590; 39. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, 1530; 40. Julia Goerges, Germany, 1525; 41. Klara Zakopalova, Czech Republic, 1505; 42. Jarmila Groth, Australia, 1473; 43. Sara Errani, Italy, 1460; 44. Patty Schnyder, Switzerland, 1350