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Scoreboard -- Nov. 27, 2012

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|TV SPORTS|

|WEDNESDAY|

 Soccer -- Premiere League, West Ham at Manchester United, 1:55 p.m. (ESPN2).

 Men's College Basketball -- Virginia at Wisconsin, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); George Washington at James Madison, 6 p.m. (NBCSN); Michigan State at Miami, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN); Georgia Tech at Illinois, 8 p.m. (ESPN2); Ohio State at Duke, 8:30 p.m. (ESPN).

 Women's College Basketball -- Maryland at Nebraska, 7 p.m. (Big 10).

 

|TODAY|

|COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL|

 Presentation vs. Minnesota-Morris, Strode Center, 5:30 p.m.

 Clarke (Iowa) at Winona State

 Marquette at South Dakota State

 Dordt at Dakota Wesleyan

 Northwestern at Mount Marty

|COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL|

 Northern State vs. Carleton, Wachs Arena, 7 p.m.

 Presentation vs. Minnesota-Morris, Strode Center, 7:30 p.m.

 Crown at Minnesota-Crookston

 Fort Wayne at Navy

 North Dakota at South Dakota State

 Dordt at Dakota Wesleyan

 Northwestern at Mount Marty

|MEN'S CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL|

|at Washington Street Gym|

 6:30 p.m. -- TapZ vs. Coke Zero.

 7:45 p.m. -- GP Bank/Tri Co Ag/Wilkins Farms vs. Gold Pages.

 9 p.m. -- Kessler's/Miller Lite vs. Heartland State Bank.

 

|BOWLING|

|GROTON COFFEE CUP LEAGUE|

 Standings: Farm Girls 32, K&L Cabin 28, James Valley Telephone 25, Jungle Lanes 22, Ken's 21.

 High Games: Penny Stolle 179, Nicole Kassube 172, Vicki Walter 168.

 High Series: Vicki Walter 455, Arlowyn Spencer 453, Penny Stolle 448.

|CONDE NATIONAL LEAGUE|

 Standings: Cubs 22, Pirates 20, Giants 18 , Colts 17 , Braves 13, Mets 13.

 High Games: (men) Butch Farmen 232-192, Jon Jouannet 185, Tim Olson 171; (women) Joyce Walter 170, Hayley Spitzer 168, Becah Fliehs 163.

 High Series: (men) Butch Farmen 576, Jon Jouannet 443, Trey Fliehs 433; (women) Joyce Walter 483, Hayley Spitzer 468, Renee Hanlon 427.

|HIT & MISS LEAGUE|

 Standings: Young At Heart 37, Pooh's Pals 32, Rock N Bowl 29, M&M Club 26, Girls Nite Out 24, Executioners 21, Double Trouble 21, Dahme Construction 18.

 High Games: Amanda Ronke 221-194, Betty Orr 210, Jan Kearns 199, Shana Wright 191, Elinor Armstrong 183.

 High Series: Amanda Ronke 567, Jan Kearns 537, Nancy Upton 509, Julie Willett 484, Betty Orr 471.

|SENIOR SOCIAL LEAGUE|

 High Games: (men) Doug Thompson 236-217, Bill Streifel 220, Owen Swanson 213, Walter Rutschke 193; (women) Betty Orr 156.

 High Series: (men) Doug Thompson 642, Bill Streifel 608, Owen Swanson 592; (women) Betty Orr 417.

 

|JUNIOR|

|BOWLING|

|JUNIOR MIXED LEAGUE|

 Standings: Pepsi 19, Coke 18, Orange 14, Mountain Dew 13, Squirt 12, Diet Pepsi 8.

 High Games: (boys) Tanner Wiedebush 139-106-83, Scott Albrecht 137-134-110, Slater Stolp 130-115-101; (girls) Tanah Messerole 141-135-113, Jasa Mayer 78-76-66.

 High Series: (boys) Scott Albrecht 381, Slater Stolp 346, Tanner Wiedebush 328; (girls) Tanah Messerole 389, Jasa Mayer 220.

|MAJORS MIXED LEAGUE|

 Standings: Vikings 19, Packers 18, Broncos 16, Colts 16, Giants 9, Cowboys 6.

 High Games: (boys) Jack Parkin 235-189-185, Doug Ogden 213-178-147, Justin Mayer 179-160-125; (girls) Megan Salo 148-124-92.

 High Series: (boys) Jack Parkin 609, Doug Ogden 538, Justin Mayer 464; (girls) Megan Salo 364.

|PEE WEE LEAGUE|

 High Games: (boys) William Ottenbacher 100-75, Mac Moore 96-79, Wyatt Kirchgasler 95-71; (girls) Isabel Mills 70-58.

 High Series: (boys) William Ottenbacher 175, Mac Moore 175, Will Boynton 170; (girls) Isabel Mills 128.

|PREP JUNK FOOD LEAGUE|

 Standings: Big Macs 22, Tacos 14 , Whopper 10 , Fries 9.

 High Games: Dalaney Christofferson 111-104-72, Austin Burris 98-80-80, Cole Burris 98-78-64.

 High Series: Dalaney Christofferson 293, Austin Burris 258, Cole Burris 240, Connor Jackson 240.

|BANTAM CANDY|

|BAR LEAGUE|

 Standings: Snickers 17, M&M's 14, Mounds 13, Kit Kat 12.

 High Games: (boys) Caleb Kinzler 98-91-72, Jackson Lewno 83-69-65, Brayden O'Connell 83-57-56; (girls) Cyarrah Fryer 109-61-60.

 High Series: (boys) Caleb Kinzler 261, Jackson Lewno 217, Brayden O'Connell 196; (girls) Cyarrah Fryer 230.

 

|POLL|

College women's

basketball

|USA TODAY/ESPN|

|WOMEN'S TOP 25 POLL|

 The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN Women's college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 26, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week's ranking:|

|Record    Pts  Pvs
             1. Stanford (21) 6-0    765      1
             2. Connecticut (9) 5-0    748      2
             3. Baylor (1) 5-1    716      3
             4. Duke 4-0    675      4
             5. Notre Dame 4-0    647      5
             6. Louisville 7-0    611      6
             7. Penn State 5-0    584      7
             8. Kentucky 4-1    547      8
             9. Georgia 7-0    527      9
            10. Maryland 3-1    496    10
            11. California 5-0    476    11
            12. Oklahoma 5-1    383    13
            13. Purdue 5-1    363    12
            14. Tennessee 4-1    361    15
            15. St. John's 4-1    286    16
            16. Ohio State 4-1    285    17
            17. Oklahoma State 4-0    272    18
            18. Texas 4-0    218    21
            19. Nebraska 5-1    205    20
            20. Kansas 5-0    151    23
            21. UCLA 3-1    137    22
            22. Dayton 6-0    113    25
            23. West Virginia 3-2      93    14
            24. South Carolina 7-0      88       -
            25. Texas A&M 3-3      70    24
 Others receiving votes: North Carolina 47, Iowa State 43, Syracuse 38, Florida State 36, Gonzaga 20, Miami 17, Middle Tennessee 14, Vanderbilt 12, DePaul 9, Rutgers 6, Chattanooga 4, Minnesota 4, Virginia 4, Green Bay 2, Georgetown 1, South Florida 1.

 

|BASKETBALL|

College women

|AREA|

 Dakota State 88, Presentation 67|

 Jamestown 86, Trinity Bible 35

 Mary 69, Valley City St. 42 |

 St. Cloud St. 89, Grand View 49 |

|EAST |

 American U. 85, UMBC 57 |

 Baruch 66, Hunter 44 |

 Boston U. 54, Rhode Island 29 |

 Canisius 61, Binghamton 48 |

 Castleton St. 62, Middlebury 60 |

 Fairfield 51, Vermont 47 |

 Ithaca 53, Cortland St. 33 |

 John Jay 66, CCNY 51 |

 Northeastern 80, Dartmouth 45 |

 RPI 77, Utica 67 |

 Rider 68, Lafayette 64 |

 William Smith 79, Roberts Wesleyan 74 |

|SOUTH |

 Apprentice 65, NC Wesleyan 56 |

 Barton 71, Lees-McRae 52 |

 Bellarmine 74, Berea 33 |

 Berry 67, Covenant 50 |

 Bethel (Tenn.) 89, Brescia 62 |

 Cumberlands 76, Columbia (Mo.) 63 |

 Hanover 74, Centre 72 |

 IUPUI 61, Belmont 53 |

 Johnson C. Smith 46, Chowan 41 |

 Lee 71, Trevecca Nazarene 65 |

 Liberty 76, UNC-Greensboro 56 |

 Limestone 87, Pfeiffer 50 |

 McNeese St. 90, Centenary 33 |

 Mississippi 62, MVSU 60 |

 Mount Olive 60, King (Tenn.) 56 |

 N. Kentucky 66, Youngstown St. 64 |

 Ohio Mid-Western 92, Kentucky Christian 82, OT |

 Pikeville 71, Alice Lloyd 64 |

 SC State 94, Southern Wesleyan 46 |

 SC-Upstate 51, W. Carolina 48 |

 Samford 62, Auburn-Montgomery 24 |

 Tennessee Tech 74, Alcorn St. 57 |

 Transylvania 77, Spalding 70 |

 UAB 58, High Point 53 |

 Washington (Md.) 53, Johns Hopkins 51 |

 Xavier (NO) 58, Mobile 53 |

|MIDWEST |

 Iowa St. 87, Drake 45 |

 W. Illinois 69, Valparaiso 55 |

 Wichita St. 62, Grambling St. 44 |

 William Woods 72, Coll. of the Ozarks 64 |

|SOUTHWEST |

 Baylor 89, Rice 49 |

 Houston 55, UTSA 42 |

 Texas-Arlington 77, Houston Baptist 71 |

|FAR WEST |

 Idaho 68, E. Washington 66 |

 New Mexico 67, Weber St. 44 |

 Southern Cal 62, UC Santa Barbara 51 |

 Utah 92, Utah St. 64 |

 Washington 70, Pepperdine 51 |

 Wayland Baptist 85, U. of the Southwest 37 |

 

College men

|AREA|

 Dubuque 80, North Central (Minn.) 65 |

 Minnesota 77, Florida St. 68 |

 Minn. St.-Moorhead 79, Valley City St. 66 |

 Wayne (Neb.) 86, York (Neb.) 71 |

 Wis.-La Crosse 67, Bethany Lutheran 55 |

|EAST |

 Baruch 91, Hunter 62 |

 Bucknell 62, Dartmouth 49 |

 Cortland St. 84, Ithaca 67 |

 Hampden-Sydney 83, Wesley College 75 |

 John Jay 81, CCNY 61 |

 Lehigh 77, Quinnipiac 66 |

 NJIT 98, Lyndon St. 42 |

 Penn St.-Harrisburg 72, Susquehanna 67 |

 Pittsburgh 70, Howard 46 |

 Providence 61, Holy Cross 42 |

 St. Joseph's (NY) 68, Mount St. Vincent 66 |

 Vermont 85, Harvard 78 |

 Westfield St. 72, Regis 60 |

|SOUTH |

 Alabama 75, Lamar 47 |

 Barton 94, Lees-McRae 63 |

 Elizabeth City St. 82, Washington Adventist 54 |

 King (Tenn.) 73, Mount Olive 66 |

 Limestone 89, Pfeiffer 65 |

 McNeese St. 93, Centenary 62 |

 Mississippi St. 60, Alcorn St. 42 |

 NC Central 70, Utah Valley 52 |

 Nebraska 79, Wake Forest 63 |

 North Florida 71, Bethune-Cookman 65 |

 Presbyterian 97, Toccoa Falls 38 |

 Sewanee 87, Emory & Henry 59 |

 Southern Miss. 61, Denver 50 |

 Tulane 69, Loyola NO 57 |

 UAB 75, Troy 55 |

 Virginia Tech 95, Iowa 79 |

 Xavier (NO) 69, Mobile 66 |

|MIDWEST |

 Aurora 80, Wis. Lutheran 54 |

 Benedictine (Ill.) 51, Concordia (Ill.) 47 |

 Bowling Green 70, Detroit 65 |

 Butler 97, Hanover 73 |

 Calvin 87, Manchester 63 |

 Concordia (Wis.) 59, Marian (Wis.) 58 |

 DePaul 85, Fairfield 78 |

 Ill.-Chicago 58, N. Illinois 46 |

 Indiana 83, North Carolina 59 |

 Lakeland 79, Edgewood 65 |

 Maryland 77, Northwestern 57 |

 Michigan 79, NC State 72 |

 Rockford 72, Dominican (Ill.) 70 |

 St. Francis (Ill.) 56, Spring Arbor 44 |

 Wis.-Whitewater 71, Illinois Wesleyan 65 |

|SOUTHWEST |

 Texas 65, Sam Houston St. 37 |

 Wayland Baptist 66, Southwestern (Texas) 55 |

|FAR WEST |

 Colorado 85, Texas Southern 80, 2OT |

 Portland 78, Lewis & Clark 73 |

 Sacramento St. 77, Dominican (Cal.) 68 |

 

|NBA|

|EASTERN CONFERENCE|

|Atlantic Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Brooklyn 9      4    .692        -  
            New York 9      4    .692        -  
            Philadelphia 9      6    .600       1  
            Boston 8      6    .571       1
            Toronto 3    12    .200       7  
|Southeast Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Miami 10      3    .769        -  
            Atlanta 8      4    .667       1
            Charlotte 7      6    .538       3  
            Orlando 5      8    .385       5  
            Washington 0    12    .000       9
|Central Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Milwaukee 7      5    .583        -  
            Chicago 6      7    .462       1
            Indiana 6      8    .429       2  
            Detroit 4    11    .267       4
            Cleveland 3    12    .200       5
|WESTERN CONFERENCE|

|Southwest Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Memphis 10      2    .833        
            San Antonio 12      3    .800        -  
            Houston 7      7    .500       4
            Dallas 7      8    .467       5  
            New Orleans 4      9    .308       7  
|Northwest Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Oklahoma City 11      4    .733        -  
            Denver 8      7    .533       3  
            Utah 8      7    .533       3  
            Minnesota 6      7    .462       4  
            Portland 6      8    .429       4
|Pacific Division|

|W      L      Pct      GB
            Golden State 8      6    .571        -  
            L.A. Clippers 8      6    .571        -  
            L.A. Lakers 7      7    .500       1  
            Phoenix 7      8    .467       1
            Sacramento 4    10    .286       4
| ------|

|Monday's Late Games|

 New Orleans 105, L.A. Clippers 98|

|Tuesday's Games|

 Phoenix 91, Cleveland 78

 Philadelphia 100, Dallas 98

 Houston 117, Toronto 101

 Minnesota 97, Sacramento 89

 Indiana at L.A. Lakers, N

|Today's Games|

 San Antonio at Orlando, 6 p.m.

 Portland at Washington, 6 p.m.

 Brooklyn at Boston, 6:30 p.m.

 Charlotte at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m.

 Phoenix at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.

 Dallas at Chicago, 7 p.m.

 Toronto at Memphis, 7 p.m.

 Utah at New Orleans, 7 p.m.

 Houston at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m.

 New York at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.

 Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m.|

|Thursday's Games|

 San Antonio at Miami, 7 p.m.

 Denver at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.|

 

|HOCKEY|

College

|EAST|

 Hamilton 3, Morrisville St. 3, OT

 

|FOOTBALL|

College

|NCAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP|

|SUBDIVISION PLAYOFFS|

|By The Associated Press|

|Second Round|

|Saturday|

 New Hampshire (8-3) at Wofford (8-3), 1 p.m.

 Central Arkansas (9-2) at Georgia Southern (8-3), 1 p.m.

 Coastal Carolina (8-4) at Old Dominion (10-1), 1 p.m.

 Illinois State (8-3) at Appalachian State (8-3), 1 p.m.

 Cal Poly (9-2) at Sam Houston State (8-3), 3 p.m.

 South Dakota State (9-3) at North Dakota State (10-1), 3 p.m.

 Wagner (9-3) at Eastern Washington (9-2), 5 p.m.

 Stony Brook (10-2) at Montana State (10-1), 6 p.m.|

 

|NCAA DIVISION II|

|FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS|

|Quarterfinals|

|Saturday|

 Indiana (Pa.) (12-1) at Winston-Salem (12-0), 11 a.m.

 Carson-Newman (9-2) at Valdosta State (9-2), 11 a.m.

 Missouri Western State (12-1) at Minnesota State Mankato (12-0), noon

 West Texas A&M (11-2) at Colorado State-Pueblo (12-0), 1 p.m.|

 

|NCAA DIVISION III|

|FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS|

|Quarterfinals|

|Saturday|

 Widener (11-0) at Mount Union (12-0), 11 a.m.

 Wesley (10-1) at Mary Hardin-Baylor (12-0), noon

 Hobart (12-0) at St. Thomas (Minn.) (12-0), noon

 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (12-0) at Linfield (11-0), 2 p.m.|

 

|NAIA FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS|

|Semifinals|

|Saturday|

 Saint Xavier (Ill.) (11-1) at Morningside (Iowa) (12-0), noon

 Marian (Ind.) (10-1) at Missouri Valley (12-0), 1 p.m.|

 

|NFL|

|AMERICAN CONFERENCE|

|East|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            New England 8    3    0    .727  407  244
            Miami 5    6    0    .455  211  226
            N.Y. Jets 4    7    0    .364  221  290
            Buffalo 4    7    0    .364  243  319
|South|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            Houston 10    1    0    .909  327  211
            Indianapolis 7    4    0    .636  230  273
            Tennessee 4    7    0    .364  238  335
            Jacksonville 2    9    0    .182  188  308
|North|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            Baltimore 9    2    0    .818  283  219
            Pittsburgh 6    5    0    .545  231  210
            Cincinnati 6    5    0    .545  282  247
            Cleveland 3    8    0    .273  209  248
|West|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            Denver 8    3    0    .727  318  221
            San Diego 4    7    0    .364  245  237
            Oakland 3    8    0    .273  218  356
            Kansas City 1  10    0    .091  161  301
|NATIONAL CONFERENCE|

|East|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            N.Y. Giants 7    4    0    .636  305  226
            Washington 5    6    0    .455  295  285
            Dallas 5    6    0    .455  242  262
            Philadelphia 3    8    0    .273  184  282
|South|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            Atlanta 10    1    0    .909  294  216
            Tampa Bay 6    5    0    .545  310  254
            New Orleans 5    6    0    .455  308  304
            Carolina 3    8    0    .273  214  265
|North|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            Chicago 8    3    0    .727  277  175
            Green Bay 7    4    0    .636  273  245
            Minnesota 6    5    0    .545  248  249
            Detroit 4    7    0    .364  267  280
|West|

|W    L    T      Pct    PF    PA
            San Francisco 8    2    1    .773  276  155
            Seattle 6    5    0    .545  219  185
            St. Louis 4    6    1    .409  205  254
            Arizona 4    7    0    .364  180  227
| ------|

|Thursday's Game|

 New Orleans at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m.|

|Sunday's Game|

 Seattle at Chicago, noon

 Minnesota at Green Bay, noon

 San Francisco at St. Louis, noon

 Carolina at Kansas City, noon

 Houston at Tennessee, noon

 Arizona at N.Y. Jets, noon

 Indianapolis at Detroit, noon

 Jacksonville at Buffalo, noon

 New England at Miami, noon

 Tampa Bay at Denver, 3:05 p.m.

 Cleveland at Oakland, 3:25 p.m.

 Cincinnati at San Diego, 3:25 p.m.

 Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 3:25 p.m.

 Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:20 p.m.|

|Monday's Game|

 N.Y. Giants at Washington, 7:30 p.m.|

 

|TRANSACTIONS|

Baseball

 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE--Suspended Philadelphia C Carlos Ruiz 25 games for a violation of the Major League Baseball's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.|

|AMERICAN LEAGUE|

 BOSTON RED SOX--Assigned 2B Ivan De Jesus outright to Pawtucket (IL).

 CHICAGO WHITE SOX--Named Daryl Boston first base coach, Bobby Thigpen bullpen coach and Harold Baines assistant hitting coach.

 CLEVELAND INDIANS--Assigned RHP Fabio Martinez outright to Columbus (IL). Announced 2B Brent Lillibridge refused outright assignment and elected free agency.|

 HOUSTON ASTROS--Agreed to terms with OF Trevor Crowe, LHP Sergio Escalona, RHP Edgar Gonzalez and RHP Jose Valdez on minor league contracts. Announced the resignation of vice president of marketing and strategy Kathleen Clark.|

|NATIONAL LEAGUE|

 CHICAGO CUBS--Agreed to terms with RHP Scott Feldman on a one-year contract.

|AMERICAN ASSOCIATION|

 AMARILLO SOX--Sold the contract of RHP Chase Johnson to the Baltimore Orioles.

 EL PASO DIABLOS--Sold the contract of RHP Marcel Prado to the Baltimore Orioles.

 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS--Sold the contract of OF Buddy Sosnoskie to the Baltimore Orioles.|

Football

|NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE|

 BALTIMORE RAVENS--Placed DB Anthony Levine on injured reserve.

 CAROLINA PANTHERS--Placed DT Ron Edwards on injured reserve. Signed DT Frank Kearse from the practice squad.

 CHICAGO BEARS--Signed OL Andre Gurode. Waived DT Amobi Okoye. Released WR Raymond Radway and G Chris Riley from the practice squad. Signed OL Derek Dennis and WR Dale Moss to the practice squad.

 CINCINNATI BENGALS--Released C Scott Wedige and LB Ben Jacobs from the practice squad. Signed OT Dan Knapp and TE Bryce Davis to the practice squad.

 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS--Signed DE Ryan Davis to the practice squad.

 HOUSTON TEXANS--Released RB Davin Meggett. Signed LB Cameron Collins.

 MINNESOTA VIKINGS--Signed RB Jordan Todman from the practice squad and RB Joe Banyard to the practice squad.

 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS--Placed OT Bryce Harris on injured reserve. Signed TE Michael Higgins from the practice squad.

 NEW YORK GIANTS--Signed RB Ryan Torain and RB Kregg Lumpkin. Released OL Selvish Capers. Terminated the practice squad contract of RB Joe Martinek.

 NEW YORK JETS--Waived G Hayworth Hicks.

 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES--Released DE Jason Babin.

 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS--Placed S Atari Bigby on injured reserve. Signed LB Bront Bird. Signed S Sean Cattouse to the practice squad.

 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS--Agreed to terms with LB NaVorro Bowman on a five-year contract extension.

 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS--Released QB Josh Portis from the practice squad. Signed WR Phil Bates to the practice squad.

 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS--Placed S Cody Grimm and T Jeremy Trueblood on injured reserve. Claimed WR/KR David Gilreath off waivers from Pittsburgh. Released G Chris Scott from the practice squad. Signed S Sean Baker to the practice squad.|

 TENNESSEE TITANS--Re-signed OL Kyle DeVan. Placed RB Darren Evans on injured reserve.|

Hockey

|NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE|

 ANAHEIM DUCKS--Reassigned F Ryan Lasch from Norfolk (AHL) to Fort Wayne (ECHL).|

|AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE|

 NORFOLK ADMIRALS--Recalled D Gabe Guentzel from Fort Wayne (ECHL). Loaned F Luca Caputi and F Garrett Klotz to Fort Wayne.

 ST. JOHN'S ICECAPS--Released F Derek Whitmore from his professional tryout contract.

 SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE--Recalled F Jonathan Hazen and F David Pacan from Cincinnati (ECHL). Loaned F John McFarland to Cincinnati.|

|CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE|

 FORT WORTH BRAHMAS--Activated F Brendon Hodge from a leave of absence.

 MISSOURI MAVERICKS --Signed D Colten Hayes.|

College

 NCAA--Named Val Ackerman consultant and advisor for women's basketball.

 BIG EAST CONFERENCE--Announced Tulane is joining for all sports and East Carolina for football for the 2014-15 academic year.

 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE--Fined Mississippi $5,000 after fans rushed the field following the football team's victory over Mississippi State on Saturday.

 KENTUCKY--Named Mark Stoops football coach.

 MONTCLAIR STATE--Named Elliott Lightfoot men's and women's track and field coach.

 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI--Announced football coach Ellis Johnson will not be retained.

 TULSA--Placed athletic director Ross Parmley on leave. Named university executive vice president Kevan Buck acting athletic director. 


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