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BASEBALL ABL, Sydney at Melbourne:9 p.m. MLB. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Georgetown at Connecticut: 9a.m., (12, 13). Providence at Villanova: 9 a.m., FOX. Syracuse at Virginia: 9a.m., ESPN. Oklahoma at Baylor: 9a.m., ESPN2. Northwestern at Indiana: 9 a.m., ESPNU. Davidson at Richmond: 9:30 a.m., NBCSN. Duke at N.C. State: 11a.m., (12, 13). Texas at Kansas: 11a.m., ESPN. Michigan at Nebraska: 11a.m., ESPN2. LSU at Alabama: 11a.m., ESPNU. St. Bonaventure at VCU: 11:30 a.m., NBCSN. UCLA at Oregon: 1p.m., (12, 13). Gonzaga at Pacific: 1p.m., CSNBA. Vanderbilt at Kentucky: 1p.m., ESPN. Louisville at Georgia Tech: 1 p.m., ESPN2. IowaStateatTCU:1p.m.,ESPNU. San Diego at Loyola M.: 3p.m., CSN, CSNBA. Oklahoma State at Kansas State: 3p.m., ESPNU. Maryland at Michigan State: 3:40p.m., ESPN. Butler at Creighton: 4:30p.m., FS1. St. Mary at Temple: 5p.m., ESPNU. Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss: 5p.m., CSN. Arizona at California: 5:40 p.m., ESPN. UNLV at Nevada: 7p.m., ESPNU. Portland at St. Mary: 8p.m., CSNBA. Arizona State at Stanford: 8 p.m., PAC12BA. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Baylor at Iowa State: 10:30 a.m., FS1. NBA Chicago Bulls at Cleveland Cavaliers: 5:30p.m., (7, 10). Indiana Pacers at Sacramen- to Kings: 7:30p.m., CSN. BOXING Premier Champions, Danny Garcia vs. Robert Guerrero: 5 p.m., FOX. COLLEGE FOOTBALL NFLPA Bowl: 3p.m., ESPN2. GOLF PGA Tour, CareerBuilder Chal- lenge Round 3: noon, GOLF. EPGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Cham- pionship Final Round: 12:30 a.m., GOLF. PGA Tour, Champions Mit- subishi Electric Champion- ship Final Round: 4p.m., GOLF. NHL Minnesota Wild at San Jose Sharks: 1p.m., CSN. Montreal Canadiens at Toron- to Maple Leafs: 4p.m., NHL. MOTORCYCLE RACING AMA Supercross: 7p.m., FS1. SKATING Figure Skating, U.S. Champi- onship: noon, (3, 24). SOCCER DFL, Leverkusen vs. Hoffen- heim: 6:30a.m., FS1. EPL, Soccer: 7a.m., NBCSN. EPL, Manchester City at West Ham Unoted: 9:30a.m., (3, 24). FIFA, Women's International Friendly, Ireland vs. United States: 2:30p.m., FS1. EPL, Swansea at Everton: 5:30a.m., NBCSN. TENNIS ITF, Australian Open, Fourth Round: 4p.m., TENNIS. ITF, Australian Open, Fourth Round: 6p.m., ESPN2. ITF, Australian Open, Fourth Round: midnight, ESPN2. COLLEGE WRESTLING West Virginia vs. Stanford: noon, PAC12BA. Stanford vs. Arizona State: 2 p.m., PAC12BA. Ontheair tion; he goes for the foot- ball and gets a deflection out of it, or an intercep- tion. He comes up in the run game and makes plays. If anybody reminds you of Richard Sherman, I think it's him." Norman had 55 tack- les, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and four interceptions. All four came in the first four games of the season, and he returned two of them for touchdowns. "Josh Norman is a pre- mier cornerback," the Car- dinals' Larry Fitzgerald said. "There's a reason he's going to be the highest- paid free agent come this offseason. Whatever team he goes to, I hope it's in the AFC, so we don't have to deal with him. ... You watch him on tape, there's nothing that you say, oh he struggles with this or he's deficient at this. There's nothing that shows you that." Peterson, who had a 100- yard interception return negated by a penalty last weekend, has made the Pro Bowl each of his five NFL seasons. But he had a sub- par 2014, when he was a bit overweight and was diag- nosed with diabetes. This year, he's noticeably slim- mer and faster. "Last year definitely wasn't my best year, and this year it's just getting back to Patrick Peterson, for the most part," he said. "I've been All-Pro before. I've been recognized as one of the best cornerbacks be- fore, been to five Pro Bowls, so it's not a shock or sur- prise that I'm getting my recognition back." Just what their exact roles will be on Sunday is something of a mystery. Peterson usually goes against the opponent's best receiver. That would be tight end Greg Olsen, and that seems an unlikely matchup, given Arizona's 3-4 defensive scheme and the way the Cardinals have defended tight ends all sea- son. And don't expect Nor- man to go against Fitzger- ald. Norman rarely defends a player who lines up in the slot, where Fitzgerald usu- ally is. "We're going to do things according to situa- tional football and we'll see how it plays out," Carolina coach Ron Rivera said. But there will be plenty of work for Norman. The Arizona offense features a trio of talented receivers and Arians loves to have his team throw long. "I'm licking my chops," Norman said. "I have my ears pinned back and ready to run. I'm antici- pating it. I know he is a great quarterback and that is why I am so amped about it — I get to play for- midable competition and what he brings to the ta- ble is great receivers that he has in his arsenal. I can't be happier for this matchup because I won't be just standing around anymore." APSportsWriterSteve Reed in Charlotte, North Carolina, contributed to this report. NFC FROM PAGE 1 Phillips as defensive coor- dinator made the Broncos more aggressive on that side of the ball. The de- fense was ranked first in yards allowed this season, scored five touchdowns and continually came up with timely, game-chang- ing plays — see last week's, fourth-quarter, momen- tum-shifting fumble recov- ery in the win over Pitts- burgh. As the surest sign that things had changed, the Broncos went 5-2 when Brock Osweiler started in place of Manning over the second half of the season. Not a single one of those wins — or any of Denver's 13 victories this year — has been a runaway. Not a sin- gle one included a 35- or 40-point outburst that be- came common over 2012, 2013 and 2014. "Every game is not go- ing to be 'win by 30,'" line- backer Danny Trevathan said. "We've got to go out there and fight. Our team does a good job of fight- ing through it and making 'ways' out of 'no ways.'" Yes, this year's team wins ugly. Those rallies from two touchdowns behind? They came against Kansas City, Cincinnati and New Eng- land. That's why the Bron- cos are playing the AFC ti- tle game at home. "Believe me, we are bat- tle-tested," running back C.J. Anderson said. "There are times, offensively, that we are like, 'What are we doing?' But we just fight and we grind." Maybe Kubiak put it best when he was address- ing the team in the locker room after last week's 23- 16 victory over Pittsburgh. The Broncos strug- gled for almost the entire 60 minutes — dropping passes, settling for field goals and allowing Man- ning to take a beating. They won a typical grinder of a game, set up when cor- nerback Bradley Roby, vic- timized on a couple of long pass plays, punched the ball out of a running back's hand to create the game's only turnover, which led to Denver's only touchdown. "We kept battling and that's what we've been all year long," Kubiak told the players. "We've been a bat- tling football team that there's no telling who's going to make the damn play." AFC FROM PAGE 1 and his return comes one game before a much-antic- ipated showdown between the Warriors and San An- tonio Spurs — the teams with the two best records in the NBA. Kerr said he made the decision after traveling with the team on its three- game trip to the Midwest. "One thing I do know is that I've been coaching in practice every day the last few weeks, feeling better and better, and ready to go," said Kerr, who hit a halfcourt shot at a shoot- around in Cleveland and appeared on stage at a comedy club in front of his staff in Chicago. "This past road trip get- ting through everything, feeling good, sleeping well, being engaged, and to do that when you're traveling all over the country is a pretty good indication that things are better." Kerr declined to detail the symptoms he went through as a result of a spinal fluid leak following offseason back surgery, citing that it was a private matter. Kerr's leave of ab- sence lasted 16 weeks, as he missed most of train- ing camp, the preseason and the first 43 games of the regular season. "It was a tough thing to go through, but as I've said many times, it's just life," Kerr said. "One minute you're hoisting a trophy, the next minute you're in the hospital." He didn't want to come back until he was confi- dent that a major setback wouldn't be in his future despite the rigors of the schedule. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 of No. 2 and long-retired Jimmy Connors in terms of Grand Slam singles wins, so the mark is safe for a while. "It's not something I ever aimed for but when it hap- pens, it's very special," he said. "You look deeper into it, where it's all happened and how. So it's very nice." Federer's next aim is to break a Grand Slam title drought that dates back to Wimbledon 2012. He reached two major finals in 2015, losing them both to Novak Djokovic, who has replaced him as the most dominant man in the draw. He could meet Djokovic in the semifinals. Djokovic took care of the man who ended Federer's run in the third round here last year, the Swiss star's worst run at the Austra- lian Open since 2001. The No. 1-ranked Djokovic needed only 25 minutes to win the first set against No. 28-seeded Andreas Seppi but had a tougher time in the next two, saving two set points in the tiebreaker before winning 6-1, 7-5, 7-6 (6). The five-time Australian Open champion was play- ing at the same time as Ser- ena Williams, a six-time winner, so he shuffled over to Margaret Court Arena. Tennis FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Football NFLPLAYOFFGLANCE Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 9 KansasCity30,Houston0 Pittsburgh 18, Cincinnati 16 Sunday, Jan. 10 Seattle 10, Minnesota 9 Green Bay 35, Washington 18 Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 16 New England 27, Kansas City 20 Arizona 26, Green Bay 20, OT Sunday, Jan. 17 Carolina 31, Seattle 24 Denver 23, Pittsburgh 16 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 24 AFC New England at Denver, 12:05 p.m. (CBS) NFC Arizona at Carolina, 3:40 p.m. (FOX) Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 31 At Honolulu Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 4 p.m. (ESPN) Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7 At Santa Clara TBD, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) COLLEGE BOWL GLANCE Saturday, Jan. 23 East-West Shrine Classic At St. Petersburg, Fla. East vs. West, 1 p.m. (NFLN) NFLPA Collegiate Bowl At C ar son National vs. American, 3 p.m. (ESPN2) Saturday, Jan. 30 Senior Bowl At Mobile, Ala. North vs. South, 11:30 a.m. (NFLN) Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 39 4 .907 — Clippers 28 15 .651 11 Sacramento 19 23 .452 191/2 Phoenix 13 31 .295 261/2 Lakers 9 35 .205 301/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 37 6 .860 — Memphis 25 19 .568 121/2 Dallas 25 20 .556 13 Houston 23 22 .511 15 New Orleans 15 27 .357 211/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 33 12 .733 — Utah 19 24 .442 13 Portland 19 26 .422 14 Denver 16 27 .372 16 Minnesota 13 31 .295 191/2 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 28 15 .651 — Boston 23 21 .523 51/2 New York 22 23 .489 7 Brooklyn 11 33 .250 171/2 Philadelphia 6 38 .136 221/2 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Atlanta 26 18 .591 — Miami 23 21 .523 3 Washington 20 21 .488 41/2 Orlando 20 22 .476 5 Charlotte 20 23 .465 51/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 30 11 .732 — Chicago 24 18 .571 61/2 Indiana 23 19 .548 71/2 Detroit 23 20 .535 8 Milwaukee 19 26 .422 13 Thursday's games New Orleans 115, Detroit 99 Cleveland 115, Clippers 102 Memphis 102, Denver 101 Sacramento 91, Atlanta 88 San Antonio 117, Phoenix 89 Friday's games Charlotte 120, Orlando 116, OT Utah 108, Brooklyn 86 Boston 110, Chicago 101 Clippers 116, New York 88 Houston 102, Milwaukee 98 Toronto 101, Miami 81 Oklahoma City 109, Dallas 106 Indiana at Golden State, (n.) San Antonio at Lakers, (n.) Saturday's games Utah at Washington, ppd. Milwaukee at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, ppd. New York at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Memphis at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Chicago at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Atlanta at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Sacramento, 7:30 p.m. Lakers at Portland, 7:30 p.m. NBA LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE G FG T Pts Avg Curry, GOL 41 407 215 1225 29.9 Harden, HOU 44 356 385 1214 27.6 Durant, OKC 37 337 223 982 26.5 Cousins, SAC 34 300 246 888 26.1 James, CLE 40 379 195 1000 25.0 Lillard, POR 38 315 177 922 24.3 Westbrook, OKC44 368 269 1058 24.0 George, IND 42 315 246 997 23.7 Davis, NOR 37 326 194 864 23.4 Griffin, LAC 30 281 129 697 23.2 DeRozan, TOR 42 328 293 969 23.1 Butler, CHI 41 299 276 919 22.4 Thomas, BOS 43 300 247 935 21.7 Anthony, NYK 40 312 189 869 21.7 MEN'S TOP 25 FARED Thursday 1. Oklahoma (15-2) did not play. 2. North Carolina (17-2) did not play. 3. Kansas (15-3) did not play. 4. Villanova (17-2) did not play. 5. Xavier (16-2) did not play. 6. West Virginia (15-3) did not play. 7. Maryland (17-2) did not play. 8. SMU (18-0) did not play. 9. Iowa (15-3) beat Rutgers 90-76. 10. Texas A&M (16-2) did not play. 11. Michigan State (16-4) did not play. 12. Arizona (16-3) beat Stanford 71-57. 13. Baylor (15-3) did not play. 13. Virginia (14-4) did not play. 15. Miami (14-3) did not play. 16. Providence (16-3) did not play. 17. Louisville (15-3) did not play. 18. Butler (13-5) did not play. 19. Iowa State (14-4) did not play. 20. Duke (14-5) did not play. 21. Southern California (15-4) lost to Oregon 89-81. 22. Purdue (17-3) beat Ohio State 75-64. 23. Kentucky (14-4) beat Arkansas 80-66. 24. South Carolina (17-1) did not play. 25. Indiana (16-3) did not play. WOMEN'S TOP 25 FARED Friday 1. Connecticut (17-0) did not play. 2. South Carolina (18-0) did not play. 3. Notre Dame (18-1) did not play. 4. Baylor (18-1) did not play. 5. Maryland (17-2) did not play. 6. Texas (17-1) did not play. 7. Ohio State (14-4) did not play. 8. Arizona State (16-3) beat Arizona 61-49. 9. Kentucky (14-3) did not play. 10. Mississippi State (17-3) did not play. 11. Oregon State (14-3) at Utah. 12. Stanford (14-4) at Southern Cal. 13. Texas A&M (14-5) did not play. 14. Florida State (14-4) did not play. 15. South Florida (12-5) did not play. 16. Miami (17-2) did not play. 17. Louisville (14-5) did not play. 18. Tennessee (12-6) did not play. 19. Oklahoma (13-4) did not play. 20. UCLA (13-5) beat California 75-56. 21. Michigan State (14-4) did not play. 22. Florida (16-3) did not play. 23. Missouri (15-4) did not play. 24. DePaul (14-6) beat Creighton 81-63. 25. West Virginia (15-4) did not play. NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 46 29 14 3 61 121 104 San Jose 45 24 18 3 51 130 122 Vancouver 48 20 17 11 51 117 132 Arizona 46 22 19 5 49 124 138 Anaheim 45 20 18 7 47 91 106 Calgary 45 21 21 3 45 122 137 Edmonton 49 19 25 5 43 121 145 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 51 32 15 4 68 145 117 Dallas 48 30 13 5 65 159 129 St. Louis 50 28 15 7 63 128 124 Minnesota 47 23 16 8 54 117 109 Colorado 48 24 21 3 51 133 131 Nashville 47 21 18 8 50 121 128 Winnipeg 47 21 23 3 45 120 135 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 47 27 15 5 59 125 105 Tampa Bay 47 26 17 4 56 127 112 Detroit 47 24 15 8 56 115 118 Boston 46 24 17 5 53 139 121 Montreal 47 23 20 4 50 129 122 Ottawa 48 22 20 6 50 134 152 Toronto 45 17 20 8 42 111 125 Buffalo 48 19 25 4 42 108 128 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 46 35 8 3 73 155 100 N.Y. Rangers 47 26 16 5 57 136 123 N.Y. Islanders 46 25 15 6 56 128 114 New Jersey 48 24 19 5 53 111 115 Pittsburgh 46 22 17 7 51 114 116 Carolina 49 21 20 8 50 113 133 Philadelphia 45 20 17 8 48 103 121 Columbus 48 17 27 4 38 121 156 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's games Vancouver 4, Boston 2 New Jersey 6, Ottawa 3 Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3 Calgary 4, Columbus 2 Carolina 1, Toronto 0, OT Tampa Bay 2, Chicago 1 Nashville 4, Winnipeg 1 Dallas 3, Edmonton 2 San Jose 3, Arizona 1 Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 0 Friday's games Detroit 3, Buffalo 0 N.Y. Rangers 4, Carolina 1 N.Y. Islanders 5, Ottawa 2 Florida 4, Chicago 0 Anaheim at Washington, ppd., inclement weather St. Louis at Colorado, (n.) Saturday's games Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 9:30 a.m. Minnesota at San Jose, 1 p.m. Columbus at Boston, 4 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 4 p.m. Anaheim at Detroit, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Florida, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Arizona, 6 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Tennis AUSTRALIAN OPEN RESULTS Saturday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $30.18 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles MEN Third Round Milos Raonic (13), Canada, def. Viktor Troicki (21), Serbia, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. WOMEN Third Round Johanna Konta, Britain, def. Denisa Al- lertova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-2. Ekaterina Makarova (21), Russia, def. Karolina Pliskova (9), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic, def. Garbine Muguruza (3), Spain, 6-3, 6-2. Annika Beck, Germany, def. Laura Siege- mund, Germany, 6-0, 6-4. Victoria Azarenka (14), Belarus, def. Naomi Osaka, Japan, 6-1, 6-1. Doubles MEN Second Round Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah (12), Colombia, def. Oliver Marach, Aus- tria, and Fabrice Martin, France, 6-2, 6-1. Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, and Marcel Granollers (16), Spain, def. Mikhail Elgin, Russia, and Matwe Middelkoop, Nether- lands, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Pablo Andujar and Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, def. Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut (6), France, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-1. Jamie Murray, Britain, and Bruno Soares (7), Brazil, def. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, 7-5, 6-3. Adrian Mannarino and Lucas Pouille, France, def. Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini (5), Italy, 7-6 (5), 6-4. WOMEN Second Round Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and CoCo Vandeweghe (12), United States, def. Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, walkover. Vania King, United States, and Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, and Sam Stosur (11), Australia, 6-1, 6-4. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Elena Vesnina (5), Russia, def. Ysaline Bo- naventure, Belgium, and Raluca Olaru, Romania, 6-1, 6-2. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, and Ro- berta Vinci, Italy, def. Jessica Moore and Storm Sanders, Australia, 6-0, 6-3. Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Sania Mirza (1), India, def. Lyudmyla and Nadiia Kichenok, Ukraine, 6-2, 6-3. Chan Hao-ching and Yung-jan (2), Taiwan, def. Kateryna Bondarenko and Olga Savchuk, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-3. Junior Singles Boys First Round Elliot Benchetrit, France, def. Ergi Kirkin, Turkey, 6-2, 6-4. Alex de Minaur (6), Australia, def. Cor- rado Summaria, Italy, 6-2, 6-3. Youssef Hossam (12), Egypt, def. Rober- tas Vrzesinski, Lithuania, 6-1, 6-3. Djurabeck Karimov (7), Uzbekistan, def. Zeke Clark, United States, 6-1, 6-3. Anthony Jackie Tang, Hong Kong, def. Nathanael Consalvo, Australia, 7-5, 6-3. Girls First Round Panna Udvardy, Hungary, def. Elena Rybakina, Russia, 6-4, 6-2. Karman Thandi, India, def. Olivia Gadecki, Australia, 6-3, 6-4. Lin Baijing, Australia, def. Georgia Craciun, Romania, 7-5, 6-2. Sara Tomic, Australia, def. Zheng Wush- uang (6), China, 7-5, 7-5. Lucie Kankova (14), Czech Republic, def. Haruna Arakawa, Japan, 6-3, 6-2. Golf ABU DHABI CHAMPIONSHIP Friday At Abu Dhabi Golf Club Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Purse: $2.7 million Yardage: 7,583; Par: 72 Suspended Second Round Andy Sullivan..............................67-67—134 Joost Luiten................................ 69-68—137 Rafa Cabrera-Bello....................70-67—137 Peter Hanson............................. 69-69—138 Matthew Fitzpatrick..................68-71—139 Trevor Fisher, Jr..........................69-70—139 Ian Poulter.................................. 70-69—139 David Horsey...............................71-68—139 Matthew Baldwin.......................69-70—139 Richey Ramsey.......................... 73-66—139 Fabrizio Zanotti......................... 70-69—139 Johan Carlsson...........................69-71—140 Branden Grace ...........................66-74—140 Niclas Fasth ................................68-72—140 Leaderboard .................................................. SCORE THRU Andy Sullivan....................................... -10/F Bryson DeChambeau ............................ -9/9 Joost Luiten............................................ -7/F Rafael Cabrera-Bello............................ -7/F Thomas Bjorn ........................................ -7/11 Richard Bland ........................................ -7/11 Peter Hanson........................................ -6/F David Howell.......................................... -6/16 Matthew Fitzpatrick............................ -5/F Trevor Fisher, Jr.................................... -5/F Ian Poulter............................................. -5/F David Horsey......................................... -5/F Matthew Baldwin................................. -5/F Richie Ramsay ...................................... -5/F Rickie Fowler ......................................... -5/13 Fabrizio Zanotti.................................... -5/F Rickie Fowler ......................................... -5/13 Rory McIlroy .......................................... -5/13 Ma rt in K ay mer . ...... .... ......... ...... .... ........ - 5/ 12 Byeong-Hun An ..................................... -5/11 PGA-CAREERBUILDER CHALLENGE Friday La Quinta, Calif. Purse: $5.8 million t-TPC Stadium Course at PGA West, Yardage: 7,113 j-Jack Nicklaus TC at PGA West, Yard- age: 7,159 q-La Quinta CC, Yardage: 7,060 Second Round Jason Dufner.............................64t-65j_129 Jamie Lovemark ..................... 65q-65t_130 Adam Hadwin ..........................66j-66q_132 Jason Gore............................... 68q-64t_132 Andrew Loupe ..........................66t-66j_132 Anirban Lahiri.........................64q-68t_132 Bill Haas................................... 66q-66t_132 Angel Cabrera .........................67q-66t_133 Phil Mickelson ........................ 68q-65t_133 Michael Thompson................ 66q-67t_133 Brian Harman ..........................67q-66t_133 Brendan Steele....................... 68q-65t_133 Ryan Palmer.............................67j-66q_133 John Huh.................................. 69q-64t_133 Francesco Molinari.................67q-67t_134 Matt Kuchar.............................67q-67t_134 Jerry Kelly................................ 64q-70t_134 Colt Knost..................................65t-69j_134 Charles Howell III.....................68t-67j_135 Ben Crane................................ 66q-69t_135 Webb Simpson..........................70t-65j_135 Jeff Overton .............................. 64t-71j_135 Rod Pampling...........................69j-66q_135 Chris Stroud..............................71t-65j_136 Scott Pinckney ........................69j-67q_136 Ricky Barnes............................66q-70t_136 Ben Martin ................................66t-70j_136 Tim Wilkinson...........................69t-67j_136 Blayne Barber..........................66q-70t_136 Graham DeLaet ........................67t-69j_136 David Lingmerth .....................68j-68q_136 Aaron Baddeley .......................67t-69j_136 Freddie Jacobson ...................69j-67q_136 Luke List ....................................68t-68j_136 Lucas Glover ............................ 66t-71j_137 Tony Finau .............................. 69q-68t_137 Smylie Kaufman ......................68t-69j_137 Rory Sabbatini ....................... 68q-69t_137 Martin Laird ............................70j-67q_137 Matt Jones ...............................70j-67q_137 Spencer Levin .......................... 66t-71j_137 Dicky Pride ...............................69t-68j_137 Robert Garrigus .......................71t-66j_137 Cameron Tringale ..................69j-68q_137 Steve Stricker ........................ 70q-67t_137 Kevin Na ...................................71j-66q_137 Sean O'Hair .............................70j-67q_137 Jim Herman .............................70j-67q_137 Bryce Molder ..........................66q-71t_137 Derek Fathauer ........................70t-67j_137 Bud Cauley ..............................72j-65q_137 Kevin Streelman ......................68t-69j_137 Seung-Yul Noh .........................68t-69j_137 Baseball REMAINING FREE AGENTS The 87 remaining free agents (q-did not accept qualifying offer): AMERICAN LEAGUE BALTMORE (1) — Steve Pearce, of. BOSTON (1) — Craig Breslow, lhp. CLEVELAND (3) — Gavin Floyd, rhp; Ryan Raburn, dh; Ryan Webb, rhp. DETROIT (3) — Joe Nathan, rhp; Alfredo Simon, rhp; Randy Wolf, lhp. KANSAS CITY (4) — Jonny Gomes, of; Jeremy Guthrie, rhp; Franklin Morales, lhp; Alex Rios, of. LOS ANGELES (7) — David DeJesus, of; David Freese, 3b; Matt Joyce, of; Mat La tos , r hp ; D av id M ur ph y, o f; S ha ne Victorino, of; Wesley Wright, lhp. MINNESOTA (4) — Blaine Boyer, rhp; Neal Cotts, lhp; Brian Duensing, lhp; Torii Hunter, of. NEW YORK (1) — Chris Capuano, lhp. OAKLAND (1) — Barry Zito, lhp. SEATTLE (1) — Joe Beimel, lhp. TAMPA BAY (1) — Grady Sizemore, of. TEXAS (4) — q-Yovani Gallardo, rhp; Ross Ohlendorf, rhp; Drew Stubbs, of; Will Venable, of. TORONTO (5) — Mark Buehrle, lhp; Jeff Francis, lhp; Maicer Izturis, 2b; LaTroy Hawkins, rhp; Munenori Kawasaki, inf. NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA (1) — Peter Moylan, rhp. CHICAGO (6) — Chris Denorfia, of; q-Dexter Fowler, of; Dan Haren, rhp; Tommy Hunter, rhp; Austin Jackson, of; Fernando Rodney, rhp. CINCINNATI (4) — Burke Badenhop, rhp; Sean Marshall, lhp; Manny Parra, lhp; Skip Schumaker, inf-of. COLORADO (2) — Kyle Kendrick, rhp; Justin Morneau, 1b. LOS ANGELES (5) — Bronson Arroyo, rhp; q-Howie Kendrick, 2b; Joel Peralta, rhp; Jimmy Rollins, ss. MIAMI (2) — Don Kelly, 3b; Casey McGehee, 3b. MILWAUKEE (1) — Kyle Lohse, rhp. NEW YORK (5) — Yoenis Cespedes, of; Tyler Clippard, rhp; Eric O'Flaherty, lhp; Bobby Parnell, rhp; Juan Uribe, 3b. PHILADELPHIA (5) — Chad Billingsley, rhp; Jeff Francoeur, of; Aaron Harang, rhp; Cliff Lee, lhp; Jerome Williams, rhp. PITTSBURGH (3) — A.J. Burnett, rhp; Corey Hart, 1b; Aramis Ramirez, 3b. ST. LOUIS (2) — Matt Belisle, rhp; Randy Choate, lhp. SAN DIEGO (4) — Clint Barmes, ss; Josh Johnson, rhp; q-Ian Kennedy, rhp; Bran- don Morrow, rhp. SAN FRANCISCO (5) — Jeremy Affeldt, lhp; Marlon Byrd, of; Tim Hudson, rhp; Tim Lincecum, rhp; Marco Scutaro, 2b. WASHINGTON (6) — q-Ian Desmond, ss; Doug Fister, rhp; Casey Janssen, rhp; Nate McLouth, of; Matt Thornton, lhp; Dan Uggla, 2b. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Saturday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Charlotte OFF (OFF) New York at New Orleans 51/2 (2051/2) Milwaukee Memphis 31/2 (194) at Minnesota at Cleveland 101/2 (2011/2) Chicago at Phoenix OFF (OFF) Atlanta Detroit 3 (206) at Denver at Sacramento OFF (OFF) Indiana at Portland 101/2 (2051/2) Lakers NFL Sunday Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog New England 3 (441/2) at Denver at Carolina 3 (471/2) Arizona | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 2016 2 B

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