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COLLEGEMEN'S BASKETBALL DePaul at Xavier:3:30p.m.,FS1. N.C. State at Florida State: 4 p.m., ESPN2. Baylor at Oklahoma State: 4 p.m., ESPNU. G. Mason at Davidson: 4p.m., CSN. Providence vs. Seton Hall: 5:30 p.m., FS1. West Virginia at Oklahoma: 6 p.m., ESPN2. C. Florida at Cincinnati: 6p.m., ESPNU. Stanford at Arizona: 8p.m., FS1. California vs. Arizona State: 8 p.m., ESPNU. NBA BASKETBALL Los Angeles Clippers at New York Knicks: 5p.m., ESPN. Chicago Bulls at Golden State Warriors: 7:30p.m., CSNBA, ESPN. Boston Celtics at Sacramento Kings: 7:30p.m., CSN. GOLF EPGA Tour, Maybank Champi- onship Round 1: 7p.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY Chicago Blackhawks at Min- nesota Wild: 5p.m., NBCSN. SOCCER FA FA Cup Derby vs. Leicester: 11:30a.m., FS1. TENNIS ATP Open, Sud de France Early Round: 7a.m., TENNIS. ATP Open, Sud de France Early Round: 10a.m., TENNIS. ATP Open, Sud de France Early Round: 5a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair Even though it was painful, the players went through their normal rou- tine of watching film from their last game, going over the mistakes that allowed the Patriots to rally from a 28-3 deficit in the second half. New England forced the firstovertimeinSuperBowl history, won the coin flip, and drove the field for the touchdown that clinched a 34-28 victory. "We watched the film and kind of got over it, in a sense," rookie linebacker Deion Jones said. "All right, now we know what it took to get here. Now we've just got to do the same thing nextyear,getbackhere,and nothavethesameoutcome." Indeed, the Falcons are optimistic they won't be a one-year wonder like the only other Atlanta team to reach the Super Bowl. The 1998 squad followed up its run to the title game by go- ing 5-11. Withtheleague'shighest- scoringoffenseandayouth- ful defense that counted as many as four rookies and four second-year players among the starters, the Fal- cons seem poised for long- term success. "This year was pretty special. Obviously, it didn't end very well," Bryant said. "But we have a good group here. It's fairly young, and look what we did. To think that we got a whole year under our belt, I guess the next question is: Where's the next Super Bowl going to be? Let's get to work." With most key players under contract for next sea- son, the Falcons aren't ex- pecting any major moves. The most immediate issue, according to general man- ager Thomas Dimitroff, is a long-term contract ex- tension for cornerback Desmond Trufant. Trufant, the team's best coverage corner, went down with a season-end- ing pectoral injury and missed the playoffs, but he's hopeful of being fully recovered in time for May practices. Dimitroff expects to finalize a new deal "very soon." Thegeneralmanageralso hasbegunpreliminarytalks on a new deal for Freeman, who created a bit of a stir early in Super Bowl week by talking about his desire for a contract that would make him one of the NFL's high- est-paid running backs. "I want to end my career here," Freeman said. "I love everything about Atlanta." He'll miss Shanahan, but he's eager to get started with the new offensive co- ordinator. "I'm excited to see who comes in," Freeman said, just before Sarkisian's hir- ing was announced. "I'm going to do my homework on whoever comes in. I'm going to start working on those plays, the footwork, whatever I need to do." There will likely be other coachingmoves.Quinnsaid the Los Angeles Rams had sought permission to in- terview quarterback coach MattLaFleurfortheiroffen- sive coordinator job, which could open up another spot on the Falcons staff. In the meantime, there's some healing to do. The gut-wrenching loss was especially painful to a city that has celebrated only one championship in the four major professional sports — the 1995 World Se- ries-winning Braves. "I want to personally apologize (to the fans) be- cause we didn't go all the way," safety Ricardo Allen said. "We really needed this for this city. But we appreci- ate the support, because we know they feel just the way we feel. We're down, but we will be back up." Falcons FROM PAGE 1 A solid forecheck from Micheal Haley gave the Sharks a 3-1 lead with 8:37 left in the second period. Haley gained control of the puck behind the Sabres net and sent a pass to the front. The puck glanced off the skate of Marcus Sorensen and went right to Melker Karlsson, who scored his seventh of the season for a two-goal Sharks lead. The Sharks had a 2-1 lead after the first period, as Joel Ward scored his sixth of the season and Lo- gan Couture continued his torrid pace with his 19th of the year. Trailing by a goal after Matt Moulson scored on the power play at the 7:24 mark, Ward redirected a Brent Burns shot from in- side the blue line past Sa- bres goalie Anders Nilsson to tie the game 1-1. Burns' assist gave him at least one point in 14 straight road games, a streak that started Dec. 9 against Anaheim at the Honda Center. The Sabres came into Tuesday with a six-game point streak at home (5-0-1) and a remarkable record of dominance over the Sharks in their own building. The Sabres held a 16-1-1 record over the Sharks at home, with San Jose's only wins coming in 2005, right after Joe Thornton was ac- quired from Boston, and last season, when Patrick Marleau scored in overtime for a 2-1 Sharks win. Sharks FROM PAGE 1 JEFFREY T. BARNES — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane puts the puck past San Jose Sharks goalie Martin Jones to win the game in the overtime period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday in Buffalo, N.Y. Sc or ebo ar d NBA WESTERNCONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB GoldenState 43 8 .843 — Clippers 31 21 .596 121/2 Sacramento 20 32 .385 231/2 Lakers 18 36 .333 261/2 Ph oe ni x 16 3 6 .3 08 2 7 1 / 2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 39 12 .765 — Houston 38 17 .691 3 Memphis 32 22 .593 81/2 New Orleans 20 32 .385 191/2 Dallas 20 32 .385 191/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L P ct G B Utah 33 19 .635 — Oklahoma City 30 23 .566 31/2 Denver 23 28 .451 91/2 Portland 23 30 .434 101/2 Minnesota 19 33 .365 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Boston 33 18 .647 — Toronto 32 21 .604 2 New York 22 31 .415 12 Philadelphia 18 33 .353 15 Brooklyn 9 43 .173 241/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Washington 30 21 .588 — Atlanta 30 22 .577 1/2 Charlotte 24 28 .462 61/2 Miami 22 30 .423 81/2 Orlando 20 34 .370 111/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 35 15 .700 — Indiana 29 22 .569 61/2 Chicago 26 26 .500 10 Detroit 24 28 .462 12 Milwaukee 22 28 .440 13 Monday's games Cleveland 140, Washington 135, OT Indiana 93, Oklahoma City 90 Lakers 121, New York 107 Detroit 113, Philadelphia 96 Toronto 118, Clippers 109 Utah 120, Atlanta 95 Miami 115, Minnesota 113 New Orleans 111, Phoenix 106 Denver 110, Dallas 87 Memphis 89, San Antonio 74 Chicago 112, Sacramento 107 Tuesday's games Charlotte 111, Brooklyn 107 Houston 128, Orlando 104 Portland 114, Dallas 113 Wednesday's games Cleveland at Indiana, 4 p.m. San Antonio at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Denver at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Lakers at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Clippers at New York, 5 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 5 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Utah at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Boston at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Thursday's games Houston at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Utah at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Boston at Portland, 7:30 p.m. LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 6 SCORING G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrook, OKC 53 532 460 1640 30.9 Thomas, BOS 47 440 373 1403 29.9 Harden, HOU 54 450 495 1562 28.9 Cousins, SAC 51 473 389 1425 27.9 Davis, NOR 48 490 338 1341 27.9 DeRozan, TOR 46 459 345 1281 27.8 Lillard, POR 47 398 306 1220 26.0 James, CLE 47 453 231 1219 25.9 Durant, GOL 51 466 287 1316 25.8 Curry, GOL 50 428 213 1279 25.6 Leonard, SAN 46 385 303 1165 25.3 Butler, CHI 48 364 394 1179 24.6 Irving, CLE 44 394 171 1063 24.2 McCollum, POR 52 454 176 1215 23.4 Towns, MIN 52 470 212 1214 23.3 Akounmpo, MIL 49 416 270 1137 23.2 Lowry, TOR 52 376 276 1197 23.0 Wall, WAS 49 414 244 1125 23.0 Anthony, NYK 52 431 227 1192 22.9 Walker, CHA 50 405 193 1141 22.8 REBOUNDS G Off Def Tot Avg Whiteside, MIA 47 173 482 655 13.9 Drummond, DET 51 201 498 699 13.7 Jordan, LAC 52 184 526 710 13.7 Howard, ATL 47 202 404 606 12.9 Gobert, UTA 52 195 455 650 12.5 Davis, NOR 48 111 471 582 12.1 Towns, MIN 52 180 439 619 11.9 Chandler, PHX 43 147 360 507 11.8 Gortat, WAS 51 164 421 585 11.5 Love, CLE 43 111 368 479 11.1 College basketball AP TOP 25 MEN'S FARED Tuesday 1. Gonzaga (24-0) did not play. 2. Villanova (23-2) beat Georgetown 75-64. 3. Kansas (21-3) did not play. 4. Louisville (19-5) did not play. 5. Oregon (21-3) did not play. 6. Baylor (20-3) did not play. 7. Wisconsin (20-3) did not play. 8. North Carolina (21-4) did not play. 9. Arizona (21-3) did not play. 10. UCLA (21-3) did not play. 11. Cincinnati (21-2) did not play. 12. Virginia (18-5) did not play. 13. West Virginia (18-5) did not play. 14. Florida State (20-4) did not play. 15. Kentucky (19-5) beat LSU 92-85. 16. Purdue (19-5) did not play. 17. Florida (19-5) beat Georgia 72-60. 18. Duke (18-5) did not play. 19. South Carolina (19-5) lost to Alabama 90-86, 4OT. 20. Saint Mary's (21-2) did not play. 21. Maryland (20-4) lost to Penn State 70-64. 22. Butler (19-5) beat Marquette 68-65. 23. Creighton (20-4) did not play. 24. Xavier (17-6) did not play. 25. SMU (20-4) did not play. AP TOP 25 WOMEN'S FARED Tuesday 1. UConn (23-0) beat Cincinnati 96-49. 2. Baylor (23-2) did not play. 3. Maryland (23-1) did not play. 4. Mississippi State (23-1) did not play. 5. Florida State (22-2) did not play. 6. South Carolina (20-2) did not play. 7. Notre Dame (22-3) did not play. 8. Stanford (20-4) did not play. 9. Oregon State (22-2) did not play. 10. Washington (22-3) did not play. 11. Texas (19-4) did not play. 12. Louisville (20-6) did not play. 13. Ohio State (21-5) did not play. 14. Duke (20-4) did not play. 15. UCLA (18-5) did not play. 16. Miami (17-6) did not play. 17. N.C. State (17-6) did not play. 18. DePaul (20-5) did not play. 19. Oklahoma (19-6) beat West Virginia 90-87, 2OT. 20. Syracuse (17-7) did not play. 21. Michigan (19-5) did not play. 22. South Florida (18-4) did not play. 23. Arizona State (15-8) did not play. 24. Tennessee (15-8) did not play. 25. Kansas State (17-7) did not play. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 54 33 17 4 70 148 126 Edmonton 55 29 18 8 66 156 141 Anaheim 55 28 17 10 66 142 139 Calgary 56 28 25 3 59 149 159 Los Angeles 54 27 23 4 58 132 133 Vancouver 53 23 24 6 52 125 154 Arizona 51 17 28 6 40 116 161 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 52 35 12 5 75 176 121 Chicago 54 32 17 5 69 152 141 Nashville 53 26 19 8 60 146 137 St. Louis 54 27 22 5 59 155 162 Winnipeg 56 25 27 4 54 163 176 Dallas 54 21 23 10 52 148 172 Colorado 50 15 33 2 32 103 168 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 55 30 17 8 68 158 138 Ottawa 51 27 18 6 60 137 141 Toronto 52 25 17 10 60 163 156 Boston 55 26 23 6 58 143 149 Florida 52 23 19 10 56 124 143 Buffalo 53 22 21 10 54 131 149 Detroit 53 22 21 10 54 134 155 Tampa Bay 54 24 24 6 54 149 157 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 54 37 11 6 80 180 114 Columbus 52 34 13 5 73 173 129 Pittsburgh 52 33 13 6 72 186 150 N.Y. Rangers 53 34 18 1 69 181 140 Philadelphia 54 26 21 7 59 144 164 N.Y. Islanders 51 23 18 10 56 153 153 New Jersey 54 23 21 10 56 127 153 Carolina 52 24 21 7 55 138 151 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday's games St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0 N.Y. Islanders 6, Toronto 5, OT New Jersey 2, Buffalo 1 Tuesday's games Buffalo 5, San Jose 4, OT Calgary 3, Pittsburgh 2, SO Washington 5, Carolina 0 N.Y. Rangers 4, Anaheim 1 Columbus 3, Detroit 2, OT Tampa Bay 5, Los Angeles 0 St. Louis 6, Ottawa 0 Toronto 3, Dallas 1 Nashville 4, Vancouver 2 Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 2 Colorado 4, Montreal 0 Wednesday's games Chicago at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Thursday's games San Jose at Boston, 4 p.m. Anaheim at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Nashville at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Detroit at Washington, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 4 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Dallas at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 6 p.m. Montreal at Arizona, 6 p.m. Friday's games Chicago at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Sabres 5, Sharks 4 San Jose 2 1 1 0 — 4 Buffalo 1 0 3 1 — 5 First Period: 1, Buffalo, Moulson 11 (En- nis, Gionta), 7:24 (pp). 2, San Jose, Ward 6 (Martin, Burns), 14:03. 3, San Jose, Couture 19 (Boedker, Vlasic), 17:13. Second Period: 4, San Jose, Karlsson 7 (Haley, Sorensen), 11:23. Third Period: 5, San Jose, Pavelski 18 (Burns, Marleau), 6:07 (pp). 6, Buffalo, O'reilly 11 (Ristolainen, Eichel), 9:03 (pp). 7, Buffalo, Kane 15 (Franson, Gionta), 11:36. 8, Buffalo, Okposo 17 (O'reilly, Reinhart), 12:31. Overtime: 9, Buffalo, Kane 16 (Eichel), 1:05. Shots on Goal: San Jose 17-14-9=40. Buf- falo 10-8-17-1=36. Goalies: San Jose, Jones 27-15-4 (36 shots-31 saves). Buffalo, Nilsson 9-7-4 (40-36). T: 2:34. LEADERS Through FEBRUARY 6 GP G A Pts Connor McDavid, EDM 55 18 42 60 Sidney Crosby, PIT 45 30 29 59 Brad Marchand, BOS 55 23 32 55 Brent Burns, SJ 53 22 33 55 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 47 22 32 54 Mark Scheifele, WPG 52 25 28 53 Nick Backstrom, WAS 53 15 38 53 Patrick Kane, CHI 54 17 35 52 Vlad Tarasenko, STL 53 23 27 50 Tyler Seguin, DAL 53 19 31 50 Phil Kessel, PIT 51 17 33 50 Artemi Panarin, CHI 54 18 31 49 Alex Ovechkin, WAS 53 25 23 48 Mikael Granlund, MIN 51 15 33 48 5 tied with 47 pts. Golf WORLD GOLF RANKING 1. Jason Day AUS 9.93 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.49 3. Henrik Stenson SWE 8.93 4. Dustin Johnson USA 8.85 5. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 8.80 6. Jordan Spieth USA 7.78 7. Adam Scott AUS 5.97 8. Justin Thomas USA 5.61 9. Sergio Garcia ESP 5.44 10. Patrick Reed USA 5.22 11. Alex Noren SWE 5.20 12. Justin Rose ENG 4.79 13. Bubba Watson USA 4.67 14. Rickie Fowler USA 4.67 15. Danny Willett ENG 4.63 16. Paul Casey ENG 4.24 17. Branden Grace SAF 4.10 18. Russell Knox SCO 4.04 19. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 3.93 20. Brooks Koepka USA 3.92 21. Matt Kuchar USA 3.91 22. Phil Mickelson USA 3.89 23. Jimmy Walker USA 3.74 24. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.57 25. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.53 26. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.53 27. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.37 28. Emiliano Grillo ARG 3.35 29. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 3.33 30. Ryan Moore USA 3.25 31. Francesco Molinari ITA 3.24 32. J.B. Holmes USA 3.17 33. Daniel Berger USA 3.14 34. Yuta Ikeda JPN 3.01 35. Kevin Chappell USA 2.93 36. Scott Piercy USA 2.86 37. Zach Johnson USA 2.85 38. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 2.81 39. Jeunghun Wang KOR 2.71 40. Byeong Hun An KOR 2.66 41. Jim Furyk USA 2.61 42. Jon Rahm ESP 2.59 43. Bill Haas USA 2.57 44. Lee Westwood ENG 2.55 45. Gary Woodland USA 2.54 46. Chris Wood ENG 2.51 47. William McGirt USA 2.50 48. Kevin Kisner USA 2.48 49. Martin Kaymer GER 2.46 50. Thomas Pieters BEL 2.46 PGA TOUR STATISTICS Through Feb. 5 FedExCup Season Points 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 1,697.139. 2, Justin Thomas, 1,614.478. 3, Pat Perez, 857.616. 4, Brendan Steele, 827.142. 5, Jon Rahm, 670.500. 6, Mackenzie Hughes, 648.011. 7, Hudson Swafford, 610.343. 8, Charles Howell III, 584.125. 9, Rod Pampling, 559.822. 10, Adam Hadwin, 506.600. Scoring Average 1, Justin Rose, 68.201. 2, Hideki Matsuyama, 68.890. 3, Justin Thomas, 69.029. 4, Bill Haas, 69.149. 5, Jordan Spieth, 69.166. 6, Rickie Fowler, 69.335. 7, Francesco Molinari, 69.340. 8, Marc Leishman, 69.581. 9, Zach Johnson, 69.664. 10, Andres Romero, 69.702. Driving Distance 1, Andrew Loupe, 319.4. 2, Dustin John- son, 318.7. 3, Luke List, 317.8. 4, Grayson Murray, 315.4. 5, Smylie Kaufman, 315.1. 6, Brandon Hagy, 314.4. 7, Justin Rose, 314.0. 8, J.B. Holmes, 312.7. 9, Hideto Tanihara, 312.6. 10, Brooks Koepka, 311.1. Driving Accuracy Percentage 1, Young-han Song, 83.93%. 2, Francesco Molinari, 76.34%. 3, Jason Dufner, 74.31%. 4, Brian Stuard, 73.45%. 5, Soren Kjeldsen, 73.38%. 6, Colt Knost, 72.73%. 7, William McGirt, 72.15%. 8, Russell Knox, 71.47%. 2 Tied With Jerry Kelly, 71.43%. Greens in Regulation Percentage 1, Jordan Spieth, 81.02%. 2, Rafa Cabrera Bello, 80.56%. 3, Sergio Garcia, 78.47%. 4, Billy Horschel, 78.03%. 5, Jim Herman, 77.78%. 6, Kyle Stanley, 77.35%. 7, William McGirt, 77.25%. 8, Justin Rose, 77.08%. 9, Stewart Cink, 76.89%. 10, Chris Stroud, 76.67%. Total Driving 1, Kyle Stanley, 63. 2, Bubba Watson, 72. 3, Billy Horschel, 77. 4, Hudson Swafford, 84. 5 (tie), Brendan Steele and Hideki Matsuyama, 85. 7, Greg Owen, 88. 8, Martin Laird, 101. 9, Lucas Glover, 102. 10, Shane Lowry, 103. SG: Putting 1, Luke Donald, 1.829. 2, Brian Harman, 1.313. 3, Michael Thompson, 1.233. 4, Andres Romero, 1.173. 5, Cody Gribble, 1.097. 6, Michael Kim, 1.058. 7, Patton Kizzire, 1.031. 8 (tie), Marc Leishman and Derek Fathauer, 1.005. 10, Gonzalo Fdez- Castano, .977. Birdie Average 1, Jordan Spieth, 5.75. 2, Justin Thomas, 5.68. 3, Anirban Lahiri, 5.39. 4, Adam Scott, 5.38. 5, Hideki Matsuyama, 5.25. 6, Justin Rose, 5.00. 7, Phil Mickelson, 4.88. 8, Greg Owen, 4.83. 9, Russell Knox, 4.82. 10, Brooks Koepka, 4.79. Eagles (Holes per) 1, Scott Hend, 48.0. 2, Aaron Wise, 60.0. 3, Brooks Koepka, 63.0. 4, Martin Laird, 69.0. 5 (tie), Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose and Matt Kuchar, 72.0. 9, Whee Kim, 75.6. 10, Justin Thomas, 79.2. Sand Save Percentage 1, Rickie Fowler, 80.00%. 2, Gary Wood- land, 77.27%. 3 (tie), Adam Scott and Louis Oosthuizen, 76.92%. 5, Luke Donald, 75.00%. 6, Adam Hadwin, 72.00%. 7 (tie), Brendan Steele and Hideki Matsuyama, 71.43%. 9, Sergio Garcia, 70.00%. 10, Roberto Castro, 69.57%. All-Around Ranking 1, Hideki Matsuyama, 147. 2, Justin Thomas, 272. 3, Francesco Molinari, 296. 4, Pat Perez, 324. 5, Russell Knox, 360. 6, Keegan Bradley, 374. 7, Luke List, 400. 8, Martin Laird, 407. 9, Adam Hadwin, 411. 10, Brendan Steele, 421. 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