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COLLEGEMEN'S BASKETBALL Niagara U. vs. St. John's:2 p.m., FS1. Boston College vs. Provi- dence: 4p.m., FS1. Eastern Ky. at Kentucky: 4 p.m., ESPN2. Howard U. vs. Purdue: 4p.m., ESPNU. UNLV vs. Wichita State: 6 p.m., ESPN2. Dayton at Vanderbilt: 6p.m., ESPNU. Incarnate Word vs. California: 8p.m., PAC12BA. NBA BASKETBALL Chicago Bulls at Boston Celt- ics: 4p.m., ESPN. Atlanta Hawks at Dallas Mav- ericks: 6:30p.m., ESPN. GOLF Asian Tour Thailand Champi- onship Round 1: 6p.m., GOLF. LET Dubai Ladies Masters Round 2: 2a.m., GOLF. NHL HOCKEY Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens: 4:30p.m., NBCSN. San Jose Sharks at Edmonton Oilers: 6:30p.m., CSN. Pittsburgh Penguins at Colorado Avalanche: 7p.m., NBCSN. SOCCER UEFA Champions League: 11:30a.m., FS1 ESPN2. FIFA Club World Cup Quarter- final TBA vs. Auckland City FC: 2:30a.m., FS1. Ontheair Thistime,itwaslargely because of Thompson who was 8 of 10 on 3-pointers in the first half. He finished 10 of 16 from beyond the arc, one short of the career high he had in January against Sacramento. Curry, the reigning MVP and league's top scorer, was 11 of 23 from the field and made three 3s. He's now made at least one 3 in 87 consecutive road games, tying the league record set by Rashard Lewis from 2007-09. Copycats Warriors interim coach Luke Walton has no- ticed some not-so-subtle changes around the league this season. A lot of teams, including the Pacers, are trying to take a page out of the Warriors' small- ball playbook. Good luck. Before the game, Pacers coach Frank Vogel noted Indiana's new up-tempo style was "light years" be- hind Golden State, and it showed. Tip-ins WARRIORS Golden State has shot 45 percent or bet- ter 20 times this season. ... The Warriors have topped the 100-point mark in all 23 games this season, the first time they've done that since 1966-67. ... The War- riors are the first fran- chise in the four major pro sports leagues to have 16- game winning streaks in consecutive seasons. PACERS Indiana has lost three straight for the first time since starting the sea- son 0-3. ... In the previous 16 games, the Pacers had limited opponents to 96.9 points and 32.8 percent shooting on 3s. ... George came up one point short of notching his 5,000th ca- reer point. ... The Pacers were 14 of 33 on 3s. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 million, four-year contract with infielder Ben Zobrist, who also was sought by the New York Mets, who swept Chicago in the NL Champi- onship Series. Zobrist figures to re- place second baseman Starlin Castro, dealt to the New York Yankees on Tues- day night for right-hander Adam Warren and a player to be named, likely in- fielder Brendan Ryan. Chicago also finalized a $32 million, two-year contract with 37-year-old right-hander John Lackey, who slots in as the Cubs' third starter behind Jake Arrieta and Jon Lester. In the day's other trade, the St. Louis Cardinals ac- quired infielder Jedd Gy- orko from the San Diego Padres for outfielder Jon Jay. San Diego will pay St. Louis $7.5 million to cover part of the $33 million re- maining on Gyorko's con- tract. The 27-year-old Gyorko hit .247 with 16 homers and 57 RBIs this year, spending time at second base, short- stop and first base. He has a .236 average in three big league seasons with 49 homers and 171 RBIs. Also: • Atlanta agreed to a $5.3 million, two-year contract with catcher Ty- ler Flowers, a person fa- miliar with that deal said, also speaking on condi- tion of anonymity because there had not been an an- nouncement. • Detroit finalized an $11 million, two-year contract with reliever Mark Lowe. • Coloradoagreedtotwo- year deals with a pair of re- lievers, guaranteeing Jason Motte$10million andChad Qualls $6 million. Meetings FROM PAGE 1 PAUL BEATY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Chicago Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro fields an infield single by the Atlanta Braves' Jason Heyward in Chicago. The Cubs traded Castro to the New York Yankees in exchange for pitcher Adam Warren and a player to be named later, the Yankees announced Tuesday. By Ralph D. Russo The Associated Press NEW YORK The Boz was never getting into the Col- lege Football Hall of Fame. "My name was on the ballot, but I wasn't ac- cepted," Brian Bosworth said Tuesday. Bosworth was an All- America linebacker and two-time Butkus Award winner at Oklahoma from 1984-86. He helped the Sooners win a national ti- tle in '85. He should have been a Hall of Famer a long time ago, but the obnox- ious persona he created, the brash-talking Boz, was not so well-received. He failed a drug test that got him suspended from a bowl game. He taunted the NCAA. After he left Norman, Oklahoma, for an NFL career that flamed out quickly, he was not wel- comed back. The Boz is gone now, replaced by a 50-year-old man who has reconnected with his school, developed spirituality and found hu- mility. That's the guy who is going into the Hall of Fame, part of a class of 15 former players and two coaches who were set to be inducted Tuesday night by the National Football Foundation at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Manhat- tan. "I've lived my life so im- patiently, and I fought to hurry things up and not al- low God to let things hap- pen in God's time. And I wanted it to happen more in Brian's time," Bosworth said. "As long as I contin- ued to try to fight that bat- tle, I knew my life was al- ways going to be in a sense of frustration and high anxiety." The players heading into the hall with Bosworth were Trev Alberts from Ne- braska, Bob Breunig from Arizona State, Sean Brewer from Millsaps College, Ru- ben Brown from Pitts- burgh, Wes Chandler from Florida, Thom Gatewood from Notre Dame, Dick Jauron from Yale, Clin- ton Jones from Michigan State, Lincoln Kennedy from Washington, Michael Payton from Marshall, Art Still from Kentucky, Zach Thomas from Texas Tech, Heisman Trophy winner Rick Williams from Texas and the late Rob Lytle from Michigan. The coaches were Jim Tressel, who led Ohio State to a national championship in 2002, and 76-year-old Bill Snyder, who has won 193 games in 24 seasons with Kansas State. "It's strange coming to me under any circum- stances," Snyder said of the honor while still active. The NFF allows coaches who are 75 and older to be inducted while they are still coaching. In 2006, the late Joe Paterno was in- ducted while at Penn State and Bobby Bowden went in while coaching at Florida State. Kansas State won its last three games to be- come bowl eligible this sea- son at 6-6 and will play Ar- kansas in the Liberty Bowl on Jan. 2. "If they had to re-vote to- day, they probably wouldn't vote that way considering the past season," Snyder said. "Obviously, it's spe- cial, and I've tried to put it all off, just because of be- ing in the season and not get wrapped up in it at all. I'm honored." Snyder took over at Kansas State in 1989 when it was maybe the worst program in major college football. He built it into a Big Eight and Big 12 power, a transforma- tion dubbed the Miracle in Manhattan. As for coming back for a 25th season, Snyder said: "As of right now, I have no reason not to, but I take some time after each sea- son and process that and go from there." Thomas, a three-year starter at linebacker for the Red Raiders, said Bos- worth was one of the play- ers he tried to emulate when he was playing high school ball in Texas. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bosworth becomes Hall of Famer 'Boz' couldn't Former Oklahoma great to enter into college hall now Scoreboard Football NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Denver 10 2 0 .833 269 210 Kansas City 7 5 0 .583 321 240 Oakland 5 7 0 .417 284 314 San Diego 3 9 0 .250 247 324 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA New England10 2 0 .833 375 247 N.Y. Jets 7 5 0 .583 295 248 Buffalo 6 6 0 .500 296 278 Miami 5 7 0 .417 240 300 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 259 305 Houston 6 6 0 .500 253 264 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 275 341 Tennessee 3 9 0 .250 245 296 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 10 2 0 .833 334 196 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 311 240 Baltimore 4 8 0 .333 272 291 Cleveland 2 10 0 .167 216 347 NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 10 2 0 .833 382 232 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 305 229 St. Louis 4 8 0 .333 189 257 San Francisco4 8 0 .333 178 291 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Washington 5 7 0 .417 257 286 Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 278 302 N.Y. Giants 5 7 0 .417 307 296 Dallas 4 8 0 .333 223 277 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA x-Carolina 12 0 01.000 373 243 Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 271 298 Atlanta 6 6 0 .500 279 257 New Orleans 4 8 0 .333 299 380 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 289 238 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 238 232 Chicago 5 7 0 .417 251 290 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 253 315 x-clinched division Monday's game Dallas 19, Washington 16 Thursday, Dec. 10 Minnesota at Arizona, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13 Detroit at St. Louis, 10 a.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Washington at Chicago, 10 a.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. San Francisco at Cleveland, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 10 a.m. Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Seattle at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Oakland at Denver, 1:05 p.m. Dallas at Green Bay, 1:25 p.m. New England at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14 N.Y. Giants at Miami, 5:30 p.m. BOWL SCHEDULE Saturday, Dec. 19 Celebration Bowl Atlanta NC A&T (9-2) vs. Alcorn State (9-3), 9 a.m. New Mexico Bowl Albuquerque Arizona (6-6) vs. New Mexico (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPN) Las Vegas Bowl BYU (9-3) vs. Utah (9-3), 12:30 p.m. (ABC) Camelia Bowl Montgomery, Ala. Ohio (8-4) vs. Appalachian State (9-2), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Cure Bowl Orlando, Fla. San Jose State (5-7) vs. Georgia State (6-6), 4 p.m. (CBSSN) New Orleans Bowl Louisiana Tech (8-4) vs. Arkansas State (8-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Dec. 21 Miami Beach Bowl South Florida (8-4) vs. Western Kentucky (11-2), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN) Tuesday, Dec. 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Boise Akron (7-5) vs. Utah State (6-6), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN) Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl Temple (10-3) vs. Toledo (9-2), 4 p.m. (ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 23 Poinsettia Bowl San Diego Northern Illinois (8-5) vs. Boise State (8-4), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN) GoDaddy Bowl Mobile, Ala. Bowling Green (10-3) vs. Georgia South- ern (8-3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 24 Bahamas Bowl Nassau Middle Tennessee (7-5) vs. Western Michigan (7-5), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Hawaii Bowl Honolulu Cincinnati (7-5) vs. San Diego State (10- 3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 26 St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Marshall (9-3) vs. UConn (6-6), 8 a.m. (ESPN) Sun Bowl El Paso, Texas Miami (8-4) vs. Washington State (8-4), 11 a.m. (CBS) Heart of Dallas Bowl Washington (6-6) vs. Southern Missis- sippi (9-4), 12:20 p.m. (ESPN) Pinstripe Bowl Bronx, N.Y. Duke (7-5) vs. Indiana (6-6), 12:30 p.m. (ABC) Independence Bowl Shreveport, La. Virginia Tech (6-6) vs. Tulsa (6-6), 2:45 p.m. (ESPN) Foster Farms Bowl Santa Clara, Calif. Nebraska (5-7) vs. UCLA (8-4), 6:15 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Dec. 28 Military Bowl Annapolis, Md. Navy (9-2) vs. Pittsburgh (8-4), 11:30 a.m. (ESPN) Quick Lane Bowl Detroit Central Michigan (7-5) vs. Minnesota (5-7), 2 p.m. (ESPN2) Tuesday, Dec. 29 Armed Forces Bowl Fort Worth, Texas Air Force (8-5) vs. California (7-5), 11 a.m. (ESPN) Russell Athletic Bowl Orlando, Fla. North Carolina (11-2) vs. Baylor (9-3), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona Bowl Tucson Nevada (6-6) vs. Colorado State (7-5), 4:30 p.m. (TBA) Texas Bowl Houston Texas Tech (7-5) vs. LSU (8-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Wednesday, Dec. 30 Birmingham (Ala.) Bowl Auburn (6-6) vs. Memphis (9-3), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Belk Bowl Charlotte, N.C. NC State (7-5) vs. Mississippi St. (8-4), 12:30 p.m. (ESPN) Music City Bowl Nashville, Tenn. Louisville (7-5) vs. Texas A&M (8-4), 4 p.m. (ESPN) Holiday Bowl San Diego Wisconsin (9-3) vs. Southern Cal (8-5), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 31 Peach Bowl Atlanta Houston (12-1) vs. Florida State (10-2), 9 a.m. (ESPN) Orange Bowl (Playoff Semifinal) Miami Gardens, Fla. Clemson (13-0) vs. Oklahoma (11-1), 1 p.m. (ESPN) Cotton Bowl Classic (Playoff Semifinal) Arlington, Texas Alabama (12-1) vs. Michigan State (12-1), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 23 0 1.000 — Clippers 12 9 .571 10 Phoenix 9 13 .409 131/2 Sacramento 7 15 .318 151/2 Lakers 3 18 .143 19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 18 4 .818 — Dallas 13 9 .591 5 Memphis 12 10 .545 6 Houston 10 12 .455 8 New Orleans 5 16 .238 121/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 13 8 .619 — Utah 9 9 .500 21/2 Minnesota 8 12 .400 41/2 Portland 9 14 .391 5 Denver 8 14 .364 51/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 13 9 .591 — Boston 12 9 .571 1/2 New York 10 12 .455 3 Brooklyn 6 15 .286 61/2 Philadelphia 1 21 .045 12 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Miami 12 7 .632 — Charlotte 12 8 .600 1/2 Atlanta 13 9 .591 1/2 Orlando 12 9 .571 1 Washington 9 10 .474 3 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 14 7 .667 — Chicago 11 7 .611 11/2 Indiana 12 8 .600 11/2 Detroit 12 10 .545 21/2 Milwaukee 9 13 .409 51/2 Monday's games San Antonio 119, Philadelphia 68 Charlotte 104, Detroit 84 Toronto 102, Lakers 93 Dallas 104, New York 97 Washington 114, Miami 103 Phoenix 103, Chicago 101 Clippers 110, Minnesota 106 Boston 111, New Orleans 93 Milwaukee 90, Portland 88 Tuesday's games Cleveland 105, Portland 100 Golden State 131, Indiana 123 Brooklyn 110, Houston 105 Oklahoma City 125, Memphis 88 Orlando 85, Denver 74 Utah at Sacramento, (n.) Wednesday's games Chicago at Boston, 4 p.m. Houston at Washington, 4 p.m. Miami at Charlotte, 4 p.m. San Antonio at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Memphis at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Lakers at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Clippers at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. New York at Utah, 6 p.m. Orlando at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. Thursday's games Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Clippers at Chicago, 5 p.m. Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. New York at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 131, Pacers 123 WARRIORS (131) Rush 5-10 0-0 13, Green 4-13 0-0 8, Bogut 7-8 0-0 14, Curry 11-23 4-6 29, K.Thompson 13-21 3-3 39, Iguodala 3-4 0-0 6, Ezeli 5-8 2-4 12, Livingston 3-3 2-2 8, Clark 1-5 0-0 2, Speights 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 52-95 11-15 131. PACERS (123) Miles 8-15 3-3 24, George 11-27 6-7 33, Mahinmi 3-5 2-2 8, G.Hill 4-10 1-1 12, Ellis 4-11 1-2 9, J.Hill 4-7 2-4 10, Stuckey 1-5 3-3 5, S.Hill 3-8 0-0 6, Allen 2-5 0-0 4, Budinger 4-7 3-4 12. Totals 44-100 21-26 123. Golden State 44 35 32 20 — 131 Indiana 28 32 23 40 — 123 3-Point Goals: Golden State 16-36 (K.Thompson 10-16, Rush 3-6, Curry 3-11, Clark 0-1, Green 0-2), Indiana 14-33 (Miles 5-11, George 5-13, G.Hill 3-4, Budinger 1-1, Stuckey 0-2, Ellis 0-2); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Golden State 51 (Bogut 10), Indiana 57 (S.Hill 9); Assists: Golden State 29 (Curry 10), In- diana 23 (George 6); Total fouls: Golden State 19, Indiana 18; Technicals: Green, Golden State defensive three second; A: 18,165 (18,165). MEN'S TOP 25 FARED 1. Michigan State (9-0) did not play. 2. Kansas (6-1) did not play. 3. North Carolina (7-1) did not play. 4. Iowa State (7-0) did not play. 5. Kentucky (7-1) did not play. 6. Maryland (7-1) vs. UConn, (n.) 7. Oklahoma (6-0) did not play. 8. Duke (8-1) did not play. 9. Villanova (7-1) did not play. 10. Virginia (8-1) beat No. 14 West Virginia 70-54. 11. Purdue (9-0) did not play. 12. Xavier (9-0) beat Wright State 90-55. 13. Arizona (7-1) did not play. 14. West Virginia (7-1) lost to No. 10 Virginia 70-54. 15. Providence (8-1) did not play. 16. Baylor (7-1) beat Northwestern State, 75-62 17. Miami (8-1) beat Florida 66-55. 18. Butler (6-1) did not play. 19. SMU (7-0) beat Michigan, 82-58 20. Gonzaga (6-2) beat Montana, 61-58 21. Vanderbilt (6-2) did not play. 22. Louisville (6-1) did not play. 23. Cincinnati (8-1) did not play. 24. Oregon (7-1) did not play. 25. Utah (7-1) did not play. WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED 1. UConn (6-0) did not play. 2. South Carolina (8-0) did not play. 3. Notre Dame (7-1) did not play. 4. Baylor (9-0) did not play. 5. Maryland (9-0) beat Loyola (Md.) 97-47. 5. Texas (7-0) did not play. 7. Oregon State (6-0) did not play. 8. Kentucky (7-0) did not play. 9. Mississippi State (6-1) did not play. 10. Ohio State (5-3) did not play. 11. Florida State (7-1) did not play. 12. Northwestern (8-0) did not play. 13. Duke (7-2) did not play. 14. Stanford (6-1) did not play. 15. Texas A&M (7-2) did not play. 16. Tennessee (6-2) did not play. 17. Oklahoma (7-1) did not play. 18. DePaul (6-2) did not play. 19. Syracuse (5-2) did not play. 20. UCLA (4-2) did not play. 21. South Florida (5-2) did not play. 22. California (6-2) did not play. 23. Iowa (8-1) did not play. 24. Arizona State (4-3) did not play. 25. Michigan State (5-2) did not play. FAR WEST COLLEGE WOMEN Nevada 57, San Francisco St. 51 Idaho St. 81, Utah St. 67 Washington St. 55, Gonzaga 48 Colorado St. 62, N. Colorado 46 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 27 18 8 1 37 71 57 San Jose 26 14 12 0 28 70 68 Vancouver 29 10 11 8 28 77 81 Arizona 28 13 14 1 27 75 89 Anaheim 28 11 12 5 27 55 68 Edmonton 28 11 15 2 24 71 82 Calgary 26 10 14 2 22 65 94 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 28 21 5 2 44 99 75 St. Louis 28 16 8 4 36 72 68 Chicago 28 15 9 4 34 78 70 Minnesota 26 14 7 5 33 70 64 Nashville 28 14 9 5 33 73 75 Winnipeg 28 13 13 2 28 76 85 Colorado 28 12 15 1 25 77 81 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 28 19 6 3 41 94 63 Detroit 28 15 8 5 35 73 72 Ottawa 28 15 8 5 35 90 83 Boston 26 14 9 3 31 85 75 Florida 28 13 11 4 30 71 70 Tampa Bay 28 13 12 3 29 66 65 Buffalo 28 11 14 3 25 67 78 Toronto 28 10 13 5 25 64 76 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 26 19 5 2 40 82 57 N.Y. Rangers 28 18 7 3 39 80 58 N.Y. Islanders 29 16 8 5 37 82 70 New Jersey 28 14 10 4 32 71 69 Pittsburgh 26 14 10 2 30 61 62 Philadelphia 28 11 11 6 28 57 78 Carolina 28 10 14 4 24 64 87 Columbus 29 11 16 2 24 68 84 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Monday's games Nashville 3, Boston 2 Colorado 2, Minnesota 1, OT Vancouver 5, Buffalo 2 Tuesday's games N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 3, SO Washington 3, Detroit 2, SO Toronto 3, New Jersey 2, SO Los Angeles 3, Columbus 2, OT Ottawa 4, Florida 2 St. Louis 4, Arizona 1 Chicago 4, Nashville 1 Dallas 6, Carolina 5 San Jose at Calgary, (n.) Wednesday's games Boston at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Thursday's games Montreal at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 5 p.m. Columbus at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Calgary, 6 p.m. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Wednesday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog Miami 11/2 (192) at Charlotte at Boston 3 (2001/2) Chicago at Washington 21/2 (2141/2) Houston San Antonio 41/2 (188) at Toronto at Detroit 3 (192) Memphis at Minnesota 6 (204) Lakers Clippers 51/2 (201) at Milwaukee at Phoenix 41/2 (2061/2) Orlando at Utah 3 (190) New York at Dallas 11/2 (2041/2) Atlanta NHL Wednesday Favorite Line Underdog at Montreal -120/+110 Boston at Edmonton OFF San Jose Pittsburgh -115/+105 at Colorado NY Rangers -130/+120 at Vancouver College Football Saturday Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog at Navy 23 (511/2) Army NFL Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog Thursday at Arizona 7 (451/2) Minnesota Sunday at Cincinnati 3 (491/2) Pittsburgh Buffalo 1 (47) at Philadelphia at Carolina 7 (47) Atlanta at Cleveland 1 (41) San Francisco at Chicago 3 (44) Washington at St. Louis PK (41) Detroit at Kansas City 10 (451/2) San Diego at Tampa Bay 4 (51) New Orleans at Jacksonville OFF (OFF) Indianapolis at NY Jets 7 (431/2) Tennessee New England 3 (441/2) at Houston at Denver 7 (43) Oakland at Green Bay 7 (431/2) Dallas Seattle 81/2 (OFF) at Baltimore Monday NY Giants 1 (47) at Miami Transactions BASEBALL American League Baltimore Orioles: Extended their work- ing agreement with Delmarva (SAL) through the 2018 season. Boston Red Sox: Assigned RHP Roman Mendez outright to Pawtucket (IL). Detroit Tigers: Agreed to terms with RHP Mark Lowe on a two-year contract. National League Arizona Diamondbacks: Agreed to terms with RHP Zack Greinke on a six-year contract. Designated RHP A.J. Schugel for assignment. Chicago Cubs: Agreed to terms with RHP John Lackey on a two-year contract. Colorado Rockies: Agreed to terms with RHPs Jason Motte and Chad Qualls on two-year contracts. Miami Marlins: Claimed LHP Mike Strong off waivers from Milwaukee. Philadelphia Phillies: Assigned LHP Joely Rodriguez outright to Lehigh Valley (IL). St. Louis Cardinals: Traded OF Jon Jay to San Diego for 2B Jedd Gyorko and cash. | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 2 B