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AUTORACING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400Practice:noon, FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series Drive- 4Clots.com 300Practice: 1:30p.m., FS1. NASCAR Xfinity Series Drive4Clots.com 300Final Practice: 3p.m., FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400Qualifying: 4:30p.m., FS1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Arizona vs. Stanford: 7p.m., PAC-12. MLB SPRING TRAINING Washington Nationals vs. Houston Astros: 10a.m., MLB. Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox: 1p.m., MLB. Cincinnati Reds vs. San Fran- cisco Giants: 6p.m., (22). COLLEGE SOFTBALL Oklahoma vs. LSU: 4p.m., ESPNU. California vs. Arizona State: 5 p.m., PAC-12. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament, Second Round: Kansas vs. NM State: 9a.m., CBS. North. Iowa vs. Wyoming: 10:30a.m., TBS. Buffalo vs. West Virginia: 11 a.m., TNT. Wichita State vs. Indiana: 11;30a.m., CBS. G. Mason vs. Michigan State: 12:30p.m., TRUTV. UC Irvine vs. Louisville: 1p.m., TBS. Valparaiso vs. Maryland: 1:30 p.m., TNT. Belmont vs. Virginia: 3p.m., TRUTV. Oregon vs. Oklahoma State: 3:45p.m., TBS. Duke vs. Robert Morris: 4p.m., CBS. Davidson vs. Iowa: 4:15p.m., TNT. Wisconsin vs. Coastal Caro- lina: 6:15p.m., TBS. San Diego State vs. St. John's: 6:30p.m., CBS. North Dakota State vs. Gon- zaga: 6:45p.m., TNT. Albany vs. Oklahoma: 7:15 p.m., TRUTV. Providence vs. Dayton: 9:55 p.m., TRUTV. NIT Tournament Second Round: 6:30p.m., ESPNU. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Division I Tournament, First Round: 9a.m., ESPN2. Division I Tournament, First Round: 11:30a.m., ESPN2. Division I Tournament, First Round: 2p.m., ESPN2. Division I Tournament, First Round: 4:30p.m., ESPN2. NBA BASKETBALL Charlotte Bobcats at Sacra- mento Kings: 7p.m., CSN. New Orleans Pelicans at Golden State Warriors: 7:30 p.m., CSNBA. BOXING Alfonso Gomez vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai: 8p.m., FS1. GOLF PGA Arnold Palmer Invita- tional Round 2: 11a.m., GOLF. LPGA Founders Cup Round 2: 3p.m., GOLF. COLLEGE HOCKEY East Tournament Semifinal: 2 p.m., NBCSN. East Tournament Semifinal: 5 p.m., NBCSN. SOCCER EPL West Brom at Man City: 5:45a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS ATP BNP Paribas Open Quar- terfinal: noon, ESPN. ATP BNP Paribas Open Quar- terfinal: 2p.m., TENNIS. NCAA California vs. UCLA Women's: 3p.m., PAC-12. WTA BNP Paribas Open Semi- final: 6p.m., TENNIS. WTA BNP Paribas Open Semi- final: 8p.m., ESPN2. COLLEGE WRESTLING Division I Championship Quar- terfinals: 8a.m., ESPNU. Division I Championship Semifinals: 5p.m., ESPN. Ontheair The Associated Press LOUISVILLE, KY. Bryce Alford's final jumper ap- peared offline when he let it fly from behind the 3-point arc, and all the UCLA guard could do was helplessly watch the battle for the rebound. SMU center Yanick Moreira was in position and seemed to time his leap as he went up to touch it. The officials, however, thought he was a bit too quick and called goaltend- ing and awarded Alford the game-winning basket with 13 seconds left — one that's sure to be this NCAA Tour- nament's most debated. "I had a pretty good look at it because I shot it," Alford said after the 11th-seeded Bruins' 60- 59 South Regional victory over sixth-seeded SMU on Thursday. "From my an- gle, I saw Kevon (Looney) and another player going after it, and I was con- fused because he went up and grabbed it on its way to the rim." NOTRE DAME 69, NORTH- EASTERN65 Zach Auguste scored 25 points, Jerian Grant added 17 and Notre Dame dodged a scare try- ing to erase its futile NCAA Tournament history. BUTLER 56, TEXAS 48 Kel- len Dunham scored 20 points, including a pivotal 3-pointer with 1:18 to play, to lift sixth-seeded Butler (23-10). GEORGIA ST. 57, BAYLOR 56 R.J. Hunter kept firing away, eventually lifting Georgia State over Baylor and knocking his father right off his seat. ARIZONA 93, TEXAS SOUTH- ERN72 Rondae Hollis-Jef- ferson had 23 points, 16 in the first half, along with 10 rebounds for second- seeded Arizona. XAVIER 76, MISSISSIPPI 57 Matt Stainbrook scored 20 points and Dee Da- vis added 17 for the sixth- seeded Musketeers. OHIO ST. 75, VCU 72 (OT) D'Angelo Russell scored 28 points and rallied 10th- seeded Ohio State from an early 12-point deficit for the overtime win. UTAH 57, STEPHEN F. AUS- TIN50 Jakob Poeltl had 18 points and eight rebounds, and fifth-seeded Utah held off Stephen F. Austin. CINCINNATI66,PURDUE65 Troy Caupain got Cincin- nati to overtime with his buzzer-beating layup, then Coreontae DeBerry helped the eighth-seeded Bearcats beat Purdue. NORTH CAROLINA 67, HAR- VARD 65 Justin Jackson hit a tying jumper in the final minute, and then had a fast-break dunk to help fourth-seeded North Car- olina edge Harvard 67-65. VILLANOVA 93, LAFAY- ETTE 52 Without a hint of doubt, Villanova flexed its top-seeded muscle and showed why President Barack Obama picked the Wildcats to reach the NCAA Tournament title game. NCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP Goaltendingcallhelpsli UCLA to upset over SMU Game-winning shot awarded with 13 seconds le Bochy said he talked to his team about playing crisper and felt Thursday was a positive step. "We have to get ready and we're not even close," Bochy said. "We have to turn up the volume on how we do things. "Today was better. Vo- gey was good and he set a tone, and Sergio got tested in the ninth." StartingTime Giants: Vogelsong, who allowed eight earned runs over 7 2/3 innings in his first three spring starts, breezed through the first four innings, retiring 12 of 16 batters. "I felt like I threw the ball fairly decent in my first two starts even through the numbers weren't re- ally great," he said. "Then the last game against Ari- zona, I wasn't happy with some of the stuff I was do- ing. So to come back today and throw the ball like that was a good adjustment." Trainer's Room Giants: Bochy said RHP Tim Lincecum, who missed a start with a stiff neck, threw on the side and still felt a little soreness but should be OK to go. ... RHP Matt Cain (elbow soreness) threw four-plus innings in a minor league game in Scottsdale. ... Bo- chy hopes to have OF An- gel Pagan (lower back pain) back in three to four days after he received a pain-re- lieving injection Thursday. ... Romo pitched for just the second time this spring but worked out of a first-and- third, none-out jam in the ninth. Up Next Giants: RHP Tim Hud- son starts Friday against Cincinnati at Scottsdale Stadium. Giants FROM PAGE 1 And it set off a wild cel- ebration in the Blazers' locker room. "We were celebrating be- cause that was a really big win for us with us being the underdogs," UAB guard Tyler Madison said. Haase estimated maybe four or five of the Blazers didn't even realize a month ago that the Conference USA Tournament cham- pion earned an automatic berth, while another had never watched a selection show before Sunday. "You're a product of your thoughts," Haase said. "There's been more talk right now about 14 seed or upsets than we've said the entire year. Our thoughts have been, when we play well, we think we can com- pete with anybody, and those thoughts have been expressed to our team, and our team has made the choice to believe in that. I think that's what you saw today." The ninth-ranked Cy- clones (25-9) came into the South Regional looking for a much longer run than a year ago when they reached the Sweet 16 without top scorer Georges Niang due to injury. But they just couldn't match the scrappy Blazers on the boards in a second half where the Cy- clones couldn't hold onto a 55-51 lead with 3:13 left. For Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg, it's as tough a loss as he's had. His Cy- clones came in having won five straight, rally- ing from double-digit defi- cits in each on their way to the Big 12 Tournament ti- tle. Hoiberg called that an emotional three days. Blazers FROM PAGE 1 ment. Enjoy this, but get ready tomorrow and then get ready for the next day, but just keep it in 24-hour segments." Jake Gardiner was the lone scorer for Toronto, which has dropped four straight. Bernier stopped 38 shots. "It was like a pro team playing a non-pro team," Toronto interim coach Pe- ter Horachek said. "We were outclassed, out- worked, outskated, outhit. I'm not sure outhit. They didn't have to (hit). They had the puck the whole time. "It wasn't good." Hertl opened the scoring for the Sharks on a costly turnover by the Leafs. An errant pass went deep into the defensive zone thanks to a line-change mix-up. Chris Tierney beat defen- seman Eric Brewer to the puck, skated behind the net and fed Hertl for the easy deflection past Ber- nier. San Jose dominated play in the first, outshooting the Leafs 21-8. Couture scored an im- pressive power-play goal to give the Sharks a 2-0 lead. Sharks FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERNCONFERENCE PacificDivision W L Pct GB x-Golden State 54 13 .806 — Clippers 44 25 .638 11 Phoenix 35 33 .515 19½ Sacramento 22 45 .328 32 Lakers 17 49 .258 36½ SouthwestDivision W L Pct GB Memphis 47 21 .691 — Houston 46 22 .676 1 Dallas 44 25 .638 3½ San Antonio 42 25 .627 4½ New Orleans 37 30 .552 9½ NorthwestDivision W L Pct GB Portland 44 22 .667 — Oklahoma City 38 30 .559 7 Utah 30 37 .448 14½ Denver 26 43 .377 19½ Minnesota 15 53 .221 30 EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision W L Pct GB Toronto 41 27 .603 — Boston 30 37 .448 10½ Brooklyn 27 39 .409 13 Philadelphia 16 52 .235 25 New York 14 54 .206 27 SoutheastDivision W L Pct GB x- At la nt a 53 1 5 .7 79 — Washington 40 28 .588 13 Miami 31 36 .463 21½ Charlotte 29 37 .439 23 Orlando 21 49 .300 33 CentralDivision W L Pct GB Cleveland 44 26 .629 — Chicago 41 28 .594 2½ Milwaukee 34 34 .500 9 Indiana 30 37 .448 12½ Detroit 24 44 .353 19 x-clinchedplayoffspot Wednesday'sgames Philadelphia 94, Detroit 83 Cleveland 117, Brooklyn 92 Toronto 105, Minnesota 100 Miami 108, Portland 104 Chicago 103, Indiana 86 Oklahoma City 122, Boston 118 Dallas 107, Orlando 102 San Antonio 114, Milwaukee 103 Clippers 116, Sacramento 105 Golden State 114, Atlanta 95 Washington 88, Utah 84 Thursday'sgames Minnesota 95, New York 92, OT Houston 118, Denver 108 New Orleans at Phoenix, (n.) Utah at Lakers, (n.) Friday'sgames New York at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Portland at Orlando, 4 p.m. Denver at Miami, 4:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m. Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Memphis at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Boston at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Charlotte at Sacramento, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Clippers, 7:30 p.m. NCAAMEN'STOURNAMENT EASTREGIONAL SecondRound Thursday,March19 AtCONSOLEnergyCenter Pittsburgh Villanova 93, Lafayette 52 N. C. S ta te 6 6, L SU 6 5 Friday,March20 AtTimeWarnerCableArena Charlotte,N.C. Michigan State (23-11) vs. Georgia (21- 11), 9:40 a.m. Virginia (29-3) vs. Belmont (22-10), 12:10 p.m. AtNationwideArena Columbus,Ohio Oklahoma (22-10) vs. Albany (24-8), 4:27 p.m. Providence (22-11) vs. Dayton (26-8), 6:57 p.m. AtKeyArena Seattle Northern Iowa (30-3) vs. Wyoming (25- 9), 10:40 a.m. Louisville (24-8) vs. UC Irvine (21-12), 1:10 p.m. SOUTHREGIONAL SecondRound Thursday,March19 AtKFCYum!Center Louisville,Ky. UAB 60, Iowa State 59 UCLA 60, SMU 59 AtModaCenter Portland,Ore. Utah 57, Stephen F. Austin 50 Georgetown (21-10) vs. Eastern Wash- ington (26-8), (n.) Friday,March20 AtTimeWarnerCableArena Charlotte,N.C. Duke (29-4) vs. Robert Morris (20-14), 4:10 p.m. San Diego State (26-8) vs. St. John's (21- 11), 6:40 p.m. AtKeyArena Seattle Iowa (21-11) vs. Davidson (24-7), 4:20 p.m. Gonzaga (32-2) vs. North Dakota State (23-9), 6:50 p.m. MIDWESTREGIONAL SecondRound Thursday,March19 AtKFCYum!Center Louisville,Ky. Cincinnati 66, Purdue 65, OT Kentucky (34-0) vs. Hampton (17-17), (n.). AtCONSOLEnergyCenter Pittsburgh Notre Dame 69, Northeastern 65 Butler 56, Texas 48 Friday,March20 AtNationwideArena Columbus,Ohio West Virginia (23-9) vs. Buffalo (23-9), 11:10 a.m. Maryland (27-6) vs. Valparaiso (28-5), 1:50 p.m. AtCenturyLinkCenter Omaha,Neb. Kansas (26-8) vs. New Mexico State (23- 10), 9:15 a.m. Wichita State (28-4) vs. Indiana (20-13), 11:45 a.m. WESTREGIONAL SecondRound Thursday,March19 AtJacksonvilleVeteran'sMemorial Arena Jacksonville,Fla. Georgia State 57, Baylor 56 Xavier 76, Mississippi 57 North Carolina 67, Harvard 65 Arkansas (26-8) vs. Wofford (28-6), (n.) AtModaCenter Portland,Ore. Arizona 93, Texas Southern 72 Ohio State 75, VCU 72, OT Friday,March20 AtCenturyLinkCenter Omaha,Neb. Oregon (25-9) vs. Oklahoma State (18- 13), 3:50 p.m. Wisconsin (31-3) vs. Coastal Carolina (24-9), 6:20 p.m. NCAAWOMEN'STOURNAMENT ALBANYREGIONAL FirstRound Friday,March20 AtBerkeley Texas (22-10) vs. Western Kentucky (30-4), 2 p.m. California (23-9) vs. Wichita State (29-4), 4:30 p.m. AtLexington,Ky. Dayton (25-6) vs. Iowa State (18-12), 9 a.m. Kentucky (23-9) vs. Tennessee State (18-12), 11:30 a.m. SPOKANEREGIONAL FirstRound Friday,March20 AtDurham,N.C. Duke (21-10) vs. Albany (NY) (24-8), 9 a.m. Mississippi State (26-6) vs. Tulane (22- 10), 11:30 a.m. AtCorvallis,N.C. Oregon State (26-4) vs. South Dakota State (24-8), 2 p.m. George Washington (29-3) vs. Gonzaga (24-7), 4:30 p.m. OKLAHOMACITYREGIONAL FirstRound Friday,March20 AtNotreDame,Ind. Minnesota (23-9) vs. DePaul (26-7), 2 p.m. Notre Dame (31-2) vs. Montana (24-8), 4:30 p.m. AtIowaCity Washington (23-9) vs. Miami (19-12), 9 a.m. Iowa (24-7) vs. American (24-8), 11:30 a.m. AtWaco,Texas Northwestern (23-8) vs. Arkansas (17- 13), 9 a.m. Baylor (30-3) vs. Northwestern State (19-14), 11:30 a.m. GREENSBOROREGIONAL FirstRound Friday,March20 AtColumbia,S.C. South Carolina (30-2) vs. Savannah State (21-10), 2 p.m. Syracuse (21-9) vs. Nebraska (21-10), 4:30 p.m. NHL WESTERNCONFERENCE PACIFICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 72 45 20 7 97 211 197 Vancouver 69 40 25 4 84 197 185 Los Angeles 70 34 22 14 82 188 175 Calgary 70 38 27 5 81 205 185 San Jose 71 35 28 8 78 199 199 Edmonton 71 19 39 13 51 167 243 Arizona 70 21 41 8 50 145 231 CENTRALDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA St. Louis 71 45 20 6 96 219 172 Nashville 72 43 21 8 94 205 176 Chicago 70 43 21 6 92 203 158 Minnesota 71 39 25 7 85 201 178 Winnipeg 71 36 23 12 84 198 189 Dallas 71 33 28 10 76 220 230 Colorado 69 32 26 11 75 184 193 EASTERNCONFERENCE ATLANTICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 72 45 20 7 97 191 159 Tampa Bay 71 43 21 7 93 230 184 Detroit 69 38 20 11 87 201 186 Boston 71 36 24 11 83 189 183 Ottawa 70 35 24 11 81 202 185 Florida 71 32 25 14 78 175 196 Toronto 72 27 39 6 60 189 230 Buffalo 70 20 43 7 47 134 235 METROPOLITANDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 69 44 18 7 95 207 159 N.Y. Islanders 72 43 25 4 90 222 203 Pittsburgh 71 39 22 10 88 197 177 Washington 72 39 23 10 88 212 177 Philadelphia 72 29 28 15 73 187 206 New Jersey 70 30 29 11 71 160 179 Columbus 70 31 35 4 66 184 221 Carolina 70 26 35 9 61 162 193 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday'sgames Columbus 4, Edmonton 3, SO Chicago 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 2, OT Thursday'sgames Winnipeg 2, St. Louis 1, SO San Jose 4, Toronto 1 Montreal 4, Carolina 0 Ottawa 6, Boston 4 Florida 3, Detroit 1 Washington 3, Minnesota 2 Dallas 2, Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia at Calgary, (n.) Columbus at Vancouver, (n.) Colorado at Arizona,(n.) Friday'sgames New Jersey at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Sharks4,MapleLeafs1 SanJose 1 3 0 — 4 Toronto 0 1 0 — 1 FirstPeriod: 1, San Jose, Hertl 12 (Tier- ney, Vlasic), 7:02;Penalties: Bozak, Tor (hooking), 4:15, Couture, SJ (goaltender interference), 4:39, Kozun, Tor (holding), 7:34, Carrick, Tor (boarding), 13:16. SecondPeriod: 2, San Jose, Couture 23 (Burns, Thornton), 2:06 (pp). 3, Toronto, Gardiner 3 (Komarov, Kozun), 8:54. 4, San Jose, Karlsson 13 (Thornton, Pavels- ki), 10:19. 5, San Jose, Wingels 15 (Nieto, Couture), 19:54;Penalties: T.Smith, Tor (tripping), :55, San Jose bench, served by Hertl (too many men), 4:48. ThirdPeriod: None;Penalties: Panik, Tor (charging), 3:10, Dillon, SJ (unsports- manlike conduct), 19:23, van Riemsdyk, Tor (unsportsmanlike conduct), 19:23. ShotsonGoal: San Jose 21-10-11=42. Toronto 8-14-6=28. Goalies: San Jose, Niemi 28-20-7 (28 shots-27 saves). Toronto, Bernier 20-24-6 (42-38). A: 18,926 (18,819);T: 2:35. Referees: Wes McCauley, Dean Morton; Linesmen: Scott Cherrey, Steve Miller. Baseball MLBSPRINGTRAINING Thursday'sgames Washington 0, Detroit 0, tie, 10 innings Atlanta 6, Miami 3 Baltimore 6, Pittsburgh 4 Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 2 N.Y. Mets (ss) 7, St. Louis 2 Toronto 6, Boston 3 N.Y. Mets (ss) 3, Houston 1 Colorado 13, Kansas City 2 Dodgers 7, Angels 7, tie, 10 innings San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 2 Texas vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., ccd., Rain Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Chicago Cubs vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., (n.) Cleveland vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., (n.) Friday'sgames Pittsburgh (ss) vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Washington vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., 10:05 a.m. N.Y. Yankees vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh (ss) at Bradenton, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Toronto vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Baltimore vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 10:05 a.m. St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m. Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Seattle vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Dodgers vs. Oakland (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Arizona vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 1:05 p.m. Oakland (ss) vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:10 p.m. Atlanta vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 4:05 p.m. Dodgers vs. Texas at San Antonio, 5:05 p.m. Cincinnati vs. San Francisco at Scotts- dale, Ariz., 6:05 p.m. Angels vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 7:05 p.m. Kansas City vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 7:05 p.m. AtPhoenix,Ariz. SanFrancisco 002 000 100—3 8 1 Milwaukee 000 000 110—2 7 0 Vogelsong, Kontos (5), T.Blach (6), Machi (7), J.Lopez (8), Romo (9) and Quiroz, H.Sanchez; Thornburg, Broxton (4), C.Perez (5), Cotts (6), Wooten (7), W.Obispo (9) and Centeno, Maldonado. W— Vogelsong;L— Thornburg;Sv— Romo;HRs— San Francisco, Panik (2), Belt (3). Milwaukee, M.Long (2). Golf PGA-BAYHILLPAR Thursday At Bay Hill Club and Lodge Orlando, Fla. Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 7,419;Par: 72 (36-36) (a-amateur) FirstRound Morgan Hoffmann ..................32-34—66 -6 Jason Kokrak ...........................34-33—67 -5 Kevin Na....................................33-34—67 -5 Ken Duke...................................33-34—67 -5 John Peterson..........................34-33—67 -5 Ian Poulter................................34-33—67 -5 Adam Scott ..............................34-34—68 -4 Brandt Snedeker.....................35-33—68 -4 Billy Horschel...........................35-33—68 -4 Henrik Stenson........................35-33—68 -4 Harris English ...........................37-31—68 -4 Keegan Bradley.......................33-35—68 -4 Padraig Harrington.................33-35—68 -4 Martin Laird.............................35-33—68 -4 Hu nt er M ah an ....... .... .......... ..... 34 -3 4— 68 - 4 Matt Every................................36-32—68 -4 Ben Martin ...............................33-35—68 -4 George McNeill........................ 34-35—69 -3 Colt Knost................................. 33-36—69 -3 David Hearn ............................. 36-33—69 -3 Kevin Kisner............................. 35-34—69 -3 Davis Love III............................ 35-34—69 -3 Russell Henley......................... 35-34—69 -3 Webb Simpson......................... 34-35—69 -3 Camilo Villegas ....................... 35-34—69 -3 Chris Stroud............................. 34-35—69 -3 Jason Day ................................. 34-35—69 -3 Louis Oosthuizen .................... 34-35—69 -3 Sean O'Hair .............................. 34-35—69 -3 Justin Thomas ......................... 34-35—69 -3 David Lingmerth......................34-35—69 -3 Ryo Ishikawa.............................35-35—70 -2 Tony Finau.................................35-35—70 -2 Retief Goosen ...........................34-36—70 -2 K.J. Choi.....................................37-33—70 -2 Sam Saunders ..........................36-34—70 -2 Shawn Stefani...........................35-35—70 -2 Spencer Levin...........................35-35—70 -2 Steve Wheatcroft.....................35-35—70 -2 William McGirt .........................33-37—70 -2 Rory McIlroy .............................34-36—70 -2 Rory Sabbatini..........................38-32—70 -2 Hideki Matsuyama...................34-36—70 -2 D.A. Points.................................35-35—70 -2 Nicholas Thompson.................35-35—70 -2 Chad Collins..............................34-36—70 -2 Erik Compton............................35-35—70 -2 Francesco Molinari..................36-34—70 -2 Branden Grace .........................35-35—70 -2 Kiradech Aphibarnrat .............36-34—70 -2 Brian Stuard..............................35-36—71 -1 Jason Bohn................................36-35—71 -1 Brooks Koepka .........................35-36—71 -1 Gary Woodland.........................34-37—71 -1 Vijay Singh ................................36-35—71 -1 Matt Jones.................................36-35—71 -1 Carlos Ortiz...............................36-35—71 -1 Danny Willett............................34-37—71 -1 Alex Prugh.................................37-34—71 -1 Kyle Reifers...............................35-36—71 -1 Freddie Jacobson.....................36-35—71 -1 Andres Gonzales......................35-36—71 -1 Carl Pettersson........................37-34—71 -1 Paul Casey.................................37-34—71 -1 Marc Leishman.........................37-34—71 -1 Rickie Fowler ............................36-35—71 -1 Zach Johnson............................35-36—71 -1 Ernie Els.....................................37-34—71 -1 Stewart Cink.............................36-35—71 -1 Ben Crane..................................34-37—71 -1 Charles Howell III.....................37-34—71 -1 Brendan Steele.........................36-35—71 -1 Tennis BNPPARIBASOPENRESULTS Thursday At The Indian Wells Tennis Garden Indian Wells, Calif. Purse: Men: $7.1 million (Masters 1000); Women: $5.38 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles MEN Quarterfinals Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Feliciano Lopez (12), Spain, 6-3, 6-4. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Bernard Tomic (32), Australia, walkover. WOMEN Quarterfinals Jelena Jankovic (18), Serbia, def. Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, 6-1, 4-1, retired. Sabine Lisicki (24), Germany, def. Flavia Pennetta (15), Italy, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4). Odds GLANTZ-CULVERLINE For March 20 NCAATournament SecondRound AtCharlotte,N.C. Favorite Line(O/U) Underdog Virginia 17 (123½) Belmont Michigan St. 5½ (127) Georgia Duke 23 (144) Robert Morris San Diego St. 4 (121) St. John AtColumbus,Ohio West Virginia 4½ (150) Buffalo Maryland 5 (123½) Valparaiso Okl ah oma 1 3 ( 12 8) A lb an y Providence 3 (131) Dayton AtOmaha,Neb. Kansas 10½ (131½) N. Mex. St. Wichita St. 5½ (140) Indiana Wisconsin 19½ (129½) Co. Carolina Oregon 1½ (137) Oklahoma St. AtSeattle N. Iowa 6½ (110½) Wyoming Louisville 8 (124½) UC Irvine Gonzaga 18 (128½) N. Dakota St. Iowa 2½ (145½) Davidson NIT SecondRound at Vanderbilt 8½ (149) S. Dakota St. CollegeInsiderTournament SecondRound at E. Kentucky 4 (139) High Point NBA Favorite Line(O/U) Underdog at Philadelphia 4½ (191½) New York Portland 7½ (206½) at Orlando at Miami 7½ (206½) Denver at Brooklyn 5 (192) Milwaukee at Cleveland 9½ (200) Indiana at Thunder 1½ (215) Atlanta at Chicago 3½ (200) Toronto at Dallas 4½ (198½) Memphis at San Antonio 8½ (211) Boston Charlotte 4 (204) at Sacramento at Golden State 9½ (204) New Orleans at Clippers 7 (203½) Washington NHL Favorite Line Underdog New Jersey -200/+170 at Buffalo at Tampa Bay -165/+145 Detroit at Anaheim -200/+170 Colorado Transactions BASEBALL AmericanLeague HoustonAstros: Announced the retire- ment of assistant trainer Rex Jones, effective at the end of the season. NationalLeague ChicagoCubs: Optioned RHP C.J. Ed- wards to Iowa (PCL). LosAngelesDodgers: Reassigned RHP Ben Rowen to minor league camp. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 2 B

