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January 30, 2013 at 11:31PM
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BASKETBALL

TIMBERWOLVES STATISTICS

(Through Monday) PlayerGMinPtsRebAst Love1834.318.314.02.3 Pekovic2831.515.98.31.0 Kirilenko2635.113.36.83.1 Budinger623.411.83.51.5 Ridnour3031.311.42.84.2 Barea2523.610.93.34.6 Shved3028.410.82.84.6 Williams2617.48.54.20.4 Cunningham3023.07.25.30.9 Roy524.45.82.84.6 Lee1618.04.92.41.3 Rubio518.34.22.04.0 Stiemsma2710.92.51.90.2 Amundson138.71.62.50.1 Hayward26.11.01.01.0 Team30240.895.546.221.7 Opponents30240.895.340.521.2OKLAHOMA CITY STATISTICS

(Through Tuesday) PlayerGMinPtsRebAst Durant3439.528.27.84.3 Westbrook3436.421.75.18.5 Martin3329.815.22.51.4 Ibaka3432.414.88.60.4 Sefolosha3429.07.44.01.6 Collison3419.65.94.41.3 Perkins3425.04.35.71.5 Maynor2911.83.10.62.2 Jackson229.12.91.61.1 Thabeet3111.72.53.10.0 Orton12.02.00.00.0 Lamb133.81.90.30.2 Jones126.71.61.30.3 Liggins113.10.61.10.2 Team34242.2105.443.221.8 Opponents34242.296.739.421.1COLLEGE • MEN

NCAA DIVISION III TOP 25

The top 25 teams in NCAA Division III, as chosen by D3hoops.com, with records through Sunday, total points received and previous ranking:

RecPtsPrv

1. North Central (14)13-06091 2. St. Thomas (5)11-05943 3. Middlebury (6)11-05932 4. Rochester12-05494 5. Whitworth12-14886 6. Catholic12-14289 7. Ramapo12-141910 8. WPI13-039614 9. St. Mary's (Md.)13-138513 10. Wis.-Stevens Point12-237611 11. Wis.-Whitewater11-236312 12. Washington U.10-23245 13. Chr. Newport11-131416 14. Franklin & Marshall11-130017 15. Wooster10-227415 16. Ohio Wesleyan11-123818 17. Augustana12-122319 18. Williams12-116521 19. Albertus Magnus9-115220 20. Wheaton (Ill.)10-31388 21. Amherst11-212122 22. Illinois Wesleyan10-39925 23. Rose-Hulman11-296-- 24. Randolph12-082-- 25. Adrian11-2697COLLEGE • WOMEN

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NCAA DIVISION III TOP 25

The top 25 teams in NCAA Division III, as chosen by D3hoops.com, with records through Sunday, total points received and previous ranking:

RecPtsPrv

1. DePauw (24)13-06231 2. Calvin (1)11-15742 3. Washington U.11-15673 4. St. Thomas9-15374 5. Hope13-05366 6. Amherst12-04977 7. Messiah12-14388 8. Tufts13-04249 9. Ohio Northern12-141212 10. Lewis and Clark12-13895 11. Thomas More12-138010 12. Montclair St.14-033514 13. Southern Maine13-030615 14. Simpson, Iowa11-130216 15. Wis.-Whitewater11-320617 16. Wis.-Stevens Point11-320218 17. Catholic12-018220 18. York, Pa.11-117211 19. Whitman11-1163-- 20. Lebanon Valley11-212619 21. Cornell12-012323 22. Babson10-110722 23. Christopher Newport11-08725 24. Mount Union10-37813 25. George Fox10-36224HOCKEY

COLLEGE • MEN

WCHAWLTPtsGFGA Neb.-Omaha941195239 St. Cloud State950184533 North Dakota723174430 Denver743174437 MSU Mankato860164437 Gophers633153630 Minn. Duluth563134040 Wisconsin455132932 Bemidji St.473113443 Colorado College581114654 Michigan Tech38393453 Alaska Anchorage110352444Overall: MSU Mankato 14-6-2, Gophers 14-3-3, Neb.-Omaha 13-8-1, North Dakota 12-5-3, Denver 12-6-3, St. Cloud State 12-10-0, Colorado College 8-12-2, Minn. Duluth 7-10-3, Wisconsin 6-7-5, Michigan Tech 6-10-3, Bemidji St. 5-11-4, Alaska Anchorage 3-11-4.

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RESULT TUESDAY

Nonconference

Gophers 4, Notre Dame 1

GAMES FRIDAY

Alaska Anchorage at Gophers, 8:07 pm

Michigan Tech at Minn. Duluth, 7:07 pm

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Colorado College at North Dakota, 7:37 pm

Wisconsin at MSU Mankato, 7:37 pm

Neb.-Omaha at Denver, 9:07 pm

GAMES SATURDAY

Alaska Anchorage at Gophers, 7:07 pm

Colorado College at North Dakota, 7:07 pm

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Michigan Tech at Minn. Duluth, 7:07 pm

Wisconsin at MSU Mankato, 7:07 pm

Neb.-Omaha at Denver, 8:07 pm

USCHO DIVISION I POLL

The top 20 teams in the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Monday and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs

1. Gophers (35)13-3-39791

2. Notre Dame (8)14-4-091533. Boston College (1)12-3-29142

4. New Hampshire (1)13-3-285445. Quinnipiac (2)16-3-28125

6. Miami12-4-473167. North Dakota12-5-37077

8. Boston U.11-6-063699. Denver12-6-360711

10. Western Michigan12-5-35681011. MSU Mankato14-6-244014

12. Dartmouth8-5-2420813. Neb.-Omaha13-8-139716

14. Yale7-4-32901715. Cornell7-6-226412

16. Union (N.Y.)9-6-42311317. Niagara11-3-421018

18. St. Cloud State12-10-01661519. Colgate11-7-2125--

20. Mass.-Lowell9-7-164--Others receiving votes: Robert Morris 61, Ferris St. 50, Lake Superior 26, Holy Cross 20, Michigan Tech 4, Providence 4, N. Michigan 3, Mercyhurst 2.

MIACConf.All

Bethel5-16-9

St. Thomas5-18-6-1St. Olaf4-25-8-1

St. Mary's3-15-8Concordia3-36-8-1

Gustavus2-48-6-1Augsburg1-33-9-1

St. John's1-36-6-1Hamline0-60-13-2

GAMES FRIDAY

Gustavus at St. John's, 7 pm

Concordia at Augsburg, 7:05 pm

St. Thomas at Hamline, 7:15 pm

Bethel at St. Mary's, 7:30 pm

GAMES SATURDAY

Concordia at Augsburg, 2:05 pm

St. Mary's at Bethel, 7 pm

St. John's at Gustavus, 7:05 pm

Hamline at St. Thomas, 7:30 pm

Nonconference

Wis.-Eau Claire at St. Olaf

COLLEGE • WOMEN

WCHAWLTSWPtsGFGA

Gophers14000427110 Ohio State9411294337 Wisconsin8622283928 North Dakota8600244034 Minn. Duluth6710193132 MSU Mankato4931162748 St. Cloud State41200122551 Bemidji State31210102460Overall: Gophers 20-0-0, Ohio State 14-5-1, Wisconsin 12-6-2, North Dakota 13-7-0, Minn. Duluth 7-8-3, MSU Mankato 8-11-3, St. Cloud State 8-13-1, Bemidji St. 4-14-2.

Note: Three points for a victory in regulation or overtime, two for a shootout victory and one for an overtime tie.

GAMES FRIDAY

North Dakota at Gophers, 6:07 pm

MSU Mankato at Bemidji State, 7:07 pm

Ohio State at Wisconsin, 7:07 pm

GAMES SATURDAY

North Dakota at Gophers, 4:07 pm

St. Cloud State at Minn. Duluth, 3:07 pm

MSU Mankato at Bemidji State, 4:07 pm

Ohio State at Wisconsin, 7:07 pm

GAME SUNDAY

St. Cloud State at Minn. Duluth, 3:07 pm

USCHO DIVISION I POLL

The NCAA Division I women's ice hockey poll, compiled by U.S. College Hockey Online, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Monday and previous ranking:

RecordPtsPvs

1. Gophers (15)20-0-01501

2. Harvard11-1-1119 43. Boston College13-3-21155

4. Cornell10-3-011135. Clarkson15-5-0872

6. Boston University11-3-38367. Mercyhurst14-3-1627

8. Wisconsin12-6-23689. Northeastern11-5-2299

10. Ohio State14-5-12210Others receiving votes: North Dakota 9, St. Lawrence 2.

MIACConf.All

Gustavus6-010-0

St. Catherine5-17-5Bethel3-2-16-4-1

Concordia3-2-14-4-3St. Olaf3-2-16-4-2

St. Thomas3-34-4St. Benedict2-3-13-3-3

St. Mary's2-44-7Augsburg0-5-13-8-1

Hamline0-5-13-7-2RESULTS TUESDAY

St. Scholastica 4, St. Catherine 1

Wis.-Eau Claire at St. Thomas, late

GAME WEDNESDAY

St. Thomas at Wis.-Stevens Point, 7 pm

GAME THURSDAY

Concordia (Wis.) at St. Benedict, 7 pm

LACROSSE

NLL

WESTWLPctGB Washington101.000-- Calgary00.000 1/2 Colorado00.000 1/2 Edmonton00.000 1/2 Swarm00.000 1/2 EASTWLPctGB Buffalo00.000-- Philadelphia00.000-- Toronto00.000-- Rochester01.000 1/2GAME FRIDAY

Buffalo at Philadelphia, 6 pm

GAMES SATURDAY

Swarm at Buffalo, 6:30 pm

Toronto at Calgary, 8 pm

Washington at Colorado, 8 pm

GAME SUNDAY

Toronto at Edmonton, 3 pm

TENNIS

PRO • MEN

APIA INTERNATIONAL

First round • Sydney, Australia

• John Millman def.

Tommy Robredo, 6-3, 6-4

• Radek Stepanek (6) def.

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, 6-2, 6-3

• Feliciano Lopez def.

Jeremy Chardy (7), 6-7 (2), 7-5, 6-3

• Jarkko Nieminen def.

Bjorn Phau, 6-0, 6-1

• Fabio Fognini def.

Grigor Dimitrov, 6-3, 6-1

• Kevin Anderson def.

Aljaz Bedene, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3

• Ryan Harrison def.

Roberto Bautista-Agut, 2-1, retired

• Bernard Tomic def.

Marinko Matosevic, 6-3, 6-4

HEINEKEN OPEN

First round • Auckland, New Zealand

• Igor Sijsling def.

Robin Haase, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5

• Lukas Lacko def.

Paolo Lorenzi, 6-3, 6-3

• Santiago Giraldo def.

Go Soeda, 6-1, 6-0

• Greg Jones def.

Jurgen Melzer (6), 7-6 (7), 6-2

• Alejandro Falla def.

Grega Zemlja, 6-4, 3-1, retired

• Jesse Levine def.

Dan King-Turner, 6-2, 6-2

• Gael Monfils def.

Benjamin Becker, 6-7 (2), 6-3, 6-4

• Yen-hsun Lu def.

Benoit Paire, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2

PRO • WOMEN

APIA INTERNATIONAL

First round • Sydney, Australia

• Sara Errani (3) def.

Maria Kirilenko, 6-1, 6-1

• Li Na (4) def.

Ayumi Morita, 6-1, 6-0

• Agnieszka Radwanska (1) def.

Kimiko Date-Krumm, 6-4, 6-3

• Roberta Vinci def.

Jelena Jankovic, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4)

• Dominika Cibulkova def.

Ekaterina Makarova, 7-6 (3), 1-6, 7-6 (1)

• Svetlana Kuznetsova def.

Caroline Wozniacki (7), 7-6 (4), 1-6, 6-2

• Angelique Kerber (2) def.

Galina Voskoboeva, 6-2, 7-5

• Madison Keys def.

Zheng Jie, 6-0, 6-4

HOBART INTERNATIONAL

First round • Hobart, Australia

• Bojana Jovanovski def.

. Anabel Medina Garrigues, 6-0, 7-6 (7)

• Klara Zakopalova (3) def.

Timea Babos, 6-4, 6-3

Second round

• Lauren Davis def.

Sorana Cirstea (2), 6-1, 6-3

• Elena Vesnina def.

Yaroslava Shvedova (4), 4-6, 6-2, 6-1

• Mona Barthel (9) def.

Chanelle Scheepers, 7-6 (3), 7-5

• Sloane Stephens (8) def.

Simona Halep, 6-4, 6-0

WRESTLING

COLLEGE

UPPER MIDWEST

Concordia (Moorhead) 20, Mary (N.D.) 18

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland: Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Kazmir, RHP Jerry Gil and LHP Edward Paredes on minor league contracts.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Los Angeles: Agreed to terms with LHP J.P. Powell on a one-year contract.

New York: Named Mark Fine senior director, marketing.

Washington: Agreed to terms with 1B Adam LaRoche on a two-year contract.

BASKETBALL

NBA: Fined Dallas owner Mark Cuban $50,000 for publicly criticizing the officiating.

Dallas: Signed G Mike James to a 10-day contract.

Milwaukee: Announced Scott Skiles is out as coach by mutual agreement. Promoted assistant coach Jim Boylan to interim head coach.

Philadelphia: Signed G Maalik Wayns to a 10-day contract.

FOOTBALL

NFL

Arizona: Named Steve Keim general manager. Signed WR Stephen Williams and WR Gerell Robinson to reserve/future contracts.

Baltimore: ReleasedLB Sergio Kindle from the practice squad. Reinstated CB Asa Jackson.

Carolina: Signed WR Jared Green and T Ray Dominguez to reserve/future contracts. Fired running back coach John Settle, wide receivers coach Fred Graves and linebackers coach Warren Belin.

Chicago: Signed LB Patrick Trahan to a reserve/future contract.

Cincinnati: Signed WR Justin Hilton, LS Bryce Davis, QB Zac Robinson, T Dan Knapp, OL DeQuin Evans and LB J.K. Schaffer to reserve/future contracts.

Cleveland: Signed WR Carlton Mitchell to a reserve/future contract.

Dallas: Signed WR Anthony Armstrong, TE Colin Cochart and LS Charley Hughlett to reserve/future contracts.

Detroit: Signed WR Terrence Toliver, TE Nathan Overbay and G Justin Boren to reserve/future contracts.

Green Bay: Signed C Garth Gerhart to the practice squad. Released OL Shea Allard from the practice squad.

Jacksonville: Signed David Caldwell general manager.

Kansas City: Signed LB Cameron Sheffield to a reserve/future contract.

Miami: Signed CB Dion Turner to a reserve/future contract.

New England: Signed WR Andre Holmes to the practice squad.

New Orleans: Signed T Aderious Simmons to a reserve/future contract.

N.Y. Giants: Signed G Bryant Browning, G Chris DeGeare and DB David Caldwell to reserve/future contracts.

N.Y. Jets: Fired offensive coordinator Tony Sparano.

Oakland: Signed DB Brandon Underwood to a reserve/future contract.

Washingtonn: Signed DE Phillip Merling, TE Deangelo Peterson, FB Eric Kettani, NT Chigbo Anunoby, DT Dominique Hamilton and DB Korey Lindsey to reserve/future contracts.

HOCKEY

NHL

Boston: Reassigned F Jared Knight from South Carolina (ECHL) to Providence (AHL).

St. Louis: Reassigned F Cody Beach and D Brett Ponich from Evansville (ECHL) to Peoria (AHL) and F Jay Barriball from Bloomington (CHL) to Peoria.

SOCCER

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

FC Dallas: Named Brent Erwin assistant coach.

Los Angeles: Agreed to terms with M Colin Clark, M Mike Magee and G Brian Perk.

New York: Signed M Lloyd Sam.

Portland: Signed M Steven Evans.

Seattle: Announced M Mario Martinez has been called in by the Honduras National team.

Toronto FC: Named Ryan Nelsen coach.

COLLEGE

California: Announced CB Steve Williams will enter the NFL draft.

Central Florida: Named Lorenzo Costantini defensive line coach and Mike Buscemi special teams coordinator and tight ends coach.

Florida Southern: Named Ryan Sniegoski men's soccer coach.

Iona: Announced junior F Shawn Jackson has left the men's basketball team.

Texas A&M: Announced OT Luke Joeckel will enter the NFL draft.

AWARDS

MIAC: Named the following athletes of the week: Bethel F Taylor Hall (men's basketball); St. Thomas G Kellie Ring and Concordia G. Emily Thesing (co-women's basketball); Concordia C Tucker Coborn (men's hockey); and Augsburg F Rachel Hennessy (women's hockey).

NSIC: Named the following athletes of the week: Northern State F Collin Pryor (men's basketball); Concordia (St. Paul) F Anika Whiting (women's basketball); and St. Cloud State's Clint Poster (wrestling).

UMAC: Named the following athletes of the week: North Central G Nathan Roeder (men's basketball).

TODAY'S LINE

NFL PLAYOFFS

FAVORITELINE (O/U)UNDERDOGSATURDAY

DENVER9 (456)Baltimore SAN FRAN.3 (44 1/2)Green Bay SUNDAY ATLANTA2 1/2 (46)Seattle NEW ENGLAND9 1/2 (47 1/2)HoustonNBA

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG WEDNESDAY OKLAHOMA CITY11Timberwolves Atlanta3 1/2CLEVELAND TORONTO3Philadelphia Utah3 1/2CHARLOTTE BOSTON8Phoenix SAN ANTONIO13L.A. Lakers Houston4 1/2NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO6Milwaukee DENVER12 1/2Orlando GOLDEN STATE1Memphis L.A. CLIPPERS10DallasCOLLEGE BASKETBALL

FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG WEDNESDAY VCU11Dayton RICHMOND11 1/2Rhode Island G. WASHINGTON3 1/2St. Bonaventure FORDHAM1 1/2Duquesne KANSAS13 1/2Iowa State Syracuse9 1/2PROVIDENCE ST. JOHN'S2 1/2Rutgers VIRGINIA TECH5Boston College MICHIGAN23Nebraska Louisville9SETON HALL TOWSON4Wm. & Mary DELAWARE16Hofstra ST. JOSEPH'S3Butler C. FLORIDA5 1/2Ala.-Birmingham MARSHALL2Tulsa WRIGHT ST.8Cleveland St. AKRON14W. Michigan MIAMI (OHIO)9N. Illinois E. MICHIGAN2 1/2Ball St. OHIO13 1/2Buffalo KENT STATE7Toledo JAMES MADISON7 1/2N.C.-Wilmington INDIANA ST.6Bradley FLORIDA21Georgia C. MICHIGANpickBowling Green CHARLOTTE2La Salle MARYLAND6 1/2Florida St. N.C. STATE10Georgia Tech OKLAHOMA ST..20Texas Christian S. Mississippi11RICE MEMPHIS13 1/2E. Carolina S. FLORIDA3 1/2Villanova MISSISSIPPI ST.3South Carolina NORTHERN IOWA6 1/2Evansville WICHITA ST.16 1/2S. Illinois Valparaiso1ILL.-CHICAGO GREEN BAY2Loyola-Chicago TENNESSEE1 1/2Mississippi TULANE5 1/2Texas-El Paso HOUSTON2 1/2S. Methodist AIR FORCE4Nevada Lsu1AUBURN TEXAS A&M3 1/2Arkansas TEXAS5 1/2West Virginia Gophers2ILLINOIS Virginia6WAKE FOREST WYOMING4 1/2Boise St. LONG BEACH ST.5CS Northridge NEW MEXICO2 1/2Nev.-Las Vegas STANFORD8 1/2Washington St. CALIFORNIA7Washington CAL-IRVINE4 1/2Hawaii San Diego St. 7 1/2FRESNO ST. MURRAY ST.10 1/2E. Kentucky Morehead St.1AUSTIN PEAYNote: Home teams in capital letters.

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