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COLLEGEMEN'S BASKETBALL Auburn at Connecticut:11:30 a.m., ESPN2. Providence at Boston Col- lege: 1p.m., ESPNU. Diamond Head Classic Semifi- nal: 1:30p.m., ESPN2. Rutgers vs. Seton Hall: 3:30 p.m., FS1. Harvard at Houston: 5p.m., ESPN2. Las Vegas Classic Third Place: 5:30p.m., FS1. Diamond Head Classic Semifi- nal: 7p.m., ESPN2. Las Vegas Classic Champion- ship: 8p.m., FS1. Diamond Head Classic Conso- lation: 9:30p.m., ESPNU. NBA Golden State Warriors at Detroit Pistons: 4:30p.m., CSN-BA. Sacramento Kings at Min- nesota Timberwolves: 5p.m., CSN-CA. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bahamas Bowl, E. Michigan vs. Old Dominion: 10a.m., ESPN. Armed Forces Bowl, Louisiana Tech vs. Navy: 1:30p.m., ESPN. Dollar General Bowl, Ohio U. vs. Troy: 5p.m., ESPN. 5p.m. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL H.S. State Champions Bowl Series, Chandler vs. Valdosta: 3p.m., ESPNU. H.S. State Champions Bowl Series, Bingham vs. St. Thomas Aquinas: 6:30p.m., ESPNU. NHL Edmonton Oilers at San Jose Sharks: 7:30p.m., CSN-CA. RUGBY RFU, English Premiership Sale vs. Northampton: 11:30 a.m., NBCSN. Ontheair her. Toney gave no cause of death for Brooks other than old age. "I think she was just tired," she said. "She had a wonderful life, and we're so happy she's in peace now." Brooks and her husband, Clifford Brooks, watched the games together for years until he died in 1999. After that, she kept watching because it made her feel close to him, her daughter said. They were married for 60 years. Brooks was living in Hayward until January, when she broke her tibia and moved into a care facility, Toney said. Her mother liked to say that she lived so long because she was supposed to be the Warriors' oldest fan. Brooks was born in En- nis, Texas, in 1909. She is survived by Toney, 77, and son Frank Knight, 82. AssociatedPresswriter Brian Mahoney in Brooklyn, New York, contributed to this report. Fan FROM PAGE 1 want him constantly rush- ing the passer. But as Nor- ton noted, he's also showed himself to be adept at play- ing the run, occasionally dropping into coverage and serving as a quarter- back spy. Irvin's assessment is he's playing the best foot- ball of his career and the numbers bear it out — he has a career high in tackles and his five forced fumbles are more than his first four seasons combined. "As far as me being a complete player," Irvin said, "playing the run, dropping in coverage, rush- ing the passer, just doing everything they've asked of me, I think I've really done a pretty good job in doing it. I've still got a long way to go, just got to keep get- ting better." Irvin credits his success to playing with a clear mind. "Just worried about foot- ball, letting all the other stuff that don't matter, get- ting it out of my life," Irvin said. "Just really commit- ting myself to this team, to this organization and trying to put out there the best performance I can. I think I'm feeling it right now, but I'm also prepared during the week so it trans- lates to Sunday. I'm just go- ing to continue to do that and hopefully it continues translating." Irvin's surge has co- incided with the Raid- ers' own defensive re- surgence. After allow- ing 444.8 yards per game over the first six to rank last in the league, the Raiders have allowed am average of just 324.1 yards over the past eight. "I just think we're finally starting to jell," Irvin said. "I think guys are starting to learn guys' tendencies, when guys are going to take chances, and I think it's really showing." • Raiders defensive line- man Mario Edwards Jr. could be in line to make his season debut on Satur- day against the Indianap- olis Colts. Edwards, a second-year player who has been out all season with a hip in- jury, practiced all week and seems in line to be activated in time for the Christmas Eve affair at the Coliseum. He packed a bag in the locker room with his game equipment — a strong indicator he'll finally return to action. Raiders coach Jack Del Rio remained noncommit- tal. "We'll work through that," Del Rio said. "He had a good week of prac- tice. Obviously we've got to make a move to get him active before we can ac- tivate him and play him. But I think he's had a good week." General manager Reg- gie McKenzie, speaking Wednesday night on Sir- iusUX NFL Radio, said, "We're excited the way Mario has practiced here in the last couple weeks, so we feel pretty good about that situation, about the nation seeing him this weekend." Edwards was designated as the Raiders' player to re- turn from injured reserve on Dec. 5, allowing him a 21-day window to practice for the team to evaluate and decide if he can return. That window expires Mon- day but, along with McK- enzie's comments, Del Rio also said a week ago that the team was targeting this Colts game for Edwards' return. While this is the Raiders' final practice of the week, they still don't have to issue their projected game par- ticipation report until Fri- day and Edwards does not have to appear on the in- jury report until he's back on the active roster. • Left guard Kelechi Os- emele returned to prac- tice Thursday in a lim- ited capacity after missing Wednesday's with an an- kle injury. Raiders FROM PAGE 1 they visit Cleveland on Fri- day. Golden State earned its sixth consecutive win and improved the NBA's best record to 26-4. The Warriors had won their last two games by a combined 75 points but didn't play much defense in the first quarter of this one, allowing 34 points, and then couldn't find their of- fense in the second, man- aging just 16 while the Nets dominated behind Lopez. Brooklyn led 65-49 at the break. Golden State returned with 12 straight to cut it to 65-61 on Curry's jumper, outscored the Nets 39-19 and took an 88-84 edge to the fourth. It was soon 103- 91 after consecutive baskets by Shaun Livingston, and theWarriorskeptpouringit on until they got their start- ers to the bench for good with a few minutes left. Tip-Ins WARRIORS Golden State improved to 8-0 against the Eastern Conference. ... Coach Steve Kerr said the Warriors don't know if Green will return on the road trip, but thought the Michigan State product might want to be back for Friday's game at Detroit. NETS Jeremy Lin fin- ished with 10 points, 11 as- sists and eight rebounds. It was just his 10th game all season because of injuries and his first at home since Nov. 2, when he originally strained his left hamstring. ... The Nets played without rookie PG Isaiah White- head, who often started for Lin, because of a sore left foot. Up Next WARRIORS Visit Detroit on Friday. Golden State was routed 113-95 there last Jan. 16. NETS Visit Cleveland on Friday. Brooklyn has lost its last six there. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Idaho and Colorado State broke the Potato Bowl scor- ing record set in 2009 in Idaho's 43-42 victory over Bowling Green. The 84 points in the sec- ond half are the most com- bined in a half in any bowl game, breaking the record of 76 set by Tulsa and Vir- ginia Tech last year in the first half of the Indepen- dence Bowl. Linehan, the game MVP honors, tied the bowl re- cord for touchdowns ac- counted for with five, also matched by Colorado State counterpart Nick Stevens. Linehan, whose father Scott Linehan is the of- fensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, was 21 of 31 with no interceptions. Isaiah Saunders led the Vandals on the ground with 147 yards and set an- other bowl record in the process with 33 carries. Colorado State wasted a bowl record-setting per- formance from Stevens. He tied two records — touch- downs accounted for with five, touchdown passes with 5 — and set the pass- ing yards records with 445. He finished 21 of 36 with two interceptions. Sophomore Olabisi Johnson paced the Rams' receiving corps with 265 yards — also a bowl re- cord — on seven catches with a pair of touchdowns. The Rams were led on the ground by Dalyn Dawkins with 118 yards on 16 carries and one touchdown. Potato FROM PAGE 1 ately. Twice Johnson wiped out the left side of New York's defensive line, with his block helping spring Darren Sproles for a 25- yard touchdown run for a 7-0 lead. It was 14-0 1:28 later when Manning's short pass to Will Tye was way too soft. Jenkins cut in front of the tight end, then romped down the right side for a 34-yard score. The current Giants' of- fense isn't built for big comebacks, and now New York needed one. Manning hit Odell Beckham Jr. on a 30-yard play that high- lighted an 80-yard drive to Gould's 35-yard field goal. But Manning also made two inaccurate throws in that series. It was that way all night. Gould's 35-yard field goal brought the Giants closer. Then Wentz found the seldom-used Agholor wide open for a 40-yard touchdown and a 21-6 edge. Manning finally found his touch on the last drive of the half, with a gorgeous 29-yard connection to Vic- tor Cruz keying an 84-yard march. Sterling Shepard slipped past Jenkins' bump at the line to score from 13 yards for a 21-13 deficit. It was all field goals in the second half — and some more imprecise throws by Manning. Agholor Emerges Agholor, the Eagles' first- round draft pick last year who had only 57 catches in 26 career games, scored his firsttouchdownthisseason. Eagles FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard NFL AMERICANCONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA x-Oakland 11 3 0 .786 377 336 Kansas City 10 4 0 .714 319 274 Denver 8 6 0 .571 299 258 San Diego 5 9 0 .357 366 366 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA y-New England12 2 0 .857 365 233 Miami 9 5 0 .643 315 314 Buffalo 7 7 0 .500 358 314 N.Y. Jets 4 10 0 .286 242 358 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Houston 8 6 0 .571 250 294 Tennessee 8 6 0 .571 340 323 Indianapolis 7 7 0 .500 362 339 Jacksonville 2 12 0 .143 260 359 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 9 5 0 .643 341 276 Baltimore 8 6 0 .571 306 263 Cincinnati 5 8 1 .393 288 293 Cleveland 0 14 0 .000 220 408 NATIONAL CONFERENCE WEST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA y-Seattle 9 4 1 .679 298 235 Arizona 5 8 1 .393 340 325 Los Angeles 4 10 0 .286 197 328 San Francisco1 13 0 .071 264 434 EAST DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA x-Dallas 12 2 0 .857 366 258 N.Y. Giants 10 5 0 .667 291 274 Washington 7 6 1 .536 345 343 Philadelphia 6 9 0 .400 340 318 SOUTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Atlanta 9 5 0 .643 469 358 Tampa Bay 8 6 0 .571 313 322 New Orleans 6 8 0 .429 406 392 Carolina 6 8 0 .429 337 352 NORTH DIVISION W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 9 5 0 .643 301 285 Green Bay 8 6 0 .571 363 339 Minnesota 7 7 0 .500 264 259 Chicago 3 11 0 .214 248 320 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division Thursday's games Philadelphia 24, N.Y. Giants 19 Saturday, Dec. 24 Atlanta at Carolina, 10 a.m. Washington at Chicago, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at New England, 10 a.m. San Diego at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Miami at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 10 a.m. Indianapolis at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 1:25 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1:25 p.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles, 1:25 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 5:25 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1:30 p.m. Denver at Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 26 Detroit at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Philadelphia 24, Giants 19 Giants 3 10 3 3 — 19 Philadelphia 14 7 0 3 — 24 First quarter Phi — Sproles 25 run (Sturgis kick), 9:48. Phi — M.Jenkins 34 interception return (Sturgis kick), 8:20. NYG — FG Gould 35, :10. Second quarter NYG — FG Gould 35, 7:28. Phi — Agholor 40 pass from Wentz (Sturgis kick), 4:59. NYG — Shepard 13 pass from Manning (Gould kick), :33. Third quarter NYG — FG Gould 29, 9:09. Fourth quarter Phi — FG Sturgis 41, 8:47. NYG — FG Gould 41, 5:17. A — 69,596. NYG Phi First downs 24 15 Total net yards 470 286 Rushes yds 25-114 30-118 Passing 356 168 Punt returns 3-(minu 0-0 Kickoff returns 4-82 2-38 Int ret 1-0 3-40 Comp-att-int 38-63-3 14-25-1 Sacked yds lost 0-0 0-0 Punts 3-48.3 5-47.4 Fumbles lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties yds 5-50 1-5 Time of poss. 34:04 25:56 INDIVIDUAL STATS Rushing — New York, Perkins 15-68, Jennings 9-44, Shepard 1-2. Philadelphia, Mathews 18-46, Sproles 7-40, Wentz 4-27, Agholor 1-5. Passing — New York, Manning 38-63- 3-356. Philadelphia, Wentz 13-24-1-152, Daniel 1-1-0-16. Receiving — New York, Beckham 11- 150, Cruz 8-84, Shepard 7-61, Tye 5-23, Jennings 4-7, Rainey 1-13, Perkins 1-9, J.Adams 1-9. Philadelphia, Celek 3-27, Agholor 2-47, Ertz 2-33, Sproles 2-23, Matthews 2-12, Mathews 1-16, Green- Beckham 1-7, Burton 1-3. Missed field goals — None. College Football BOWL GAMES Wednesday, Dec. 21 Poinsettia Bowl San Diego BYU 24, Wyoming 21 Thursday, Dec. 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Boise Idaho 61, Colorado State 50 Friday, Dec. 23 Bahamas Bowl Nassau Eastern Michigan (7-5) vs. Old Dominion (9-3), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Armed Forces Bowl Fort Worth, Texas Navy (9-4) vs. Louisiana Tech (8-5), 1:30 p.m. (ESPN) Dollar General Bowl Mobile, Ala. Ohio (8-5) vs. Troy (9-3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Basketball NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Golden State 26 4 .867 — Clippers 21 8 .724 41/2 Sacramento 12 17 .414 131/2 Lakers 11 21 .344 16 Phoenix 8 21 .276 171/2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB San Antonio 23 5 .821 — Houston 22 8 .733 2 Memphis 19 12 .613 51/2 New Orleans 10 21 .323 141/2 Dallas 8 21 .276 151/2 NORTHWEST DIVISION W L Pct GB Utah 18 12 .600 — Oklahoma City 17 12 .586 1/2 Portland 13 18 .419 51/2 Denver 12 17 .414 51/2 Minnesota 9 19 .321 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION W L Pct GB Toronto 20 8 .714 — Boston 17 12 .586 31/2 New York 16 13 .552 41/2 Philadelphia 7 21 .250 13 Brooklyn 7 21 .250 13 SOUTHEAST DIVISION W L Pct GB Charlotte 16 13 .552 — Atlanta 14 15 .483 2 Washington 13 15 .464 21/2 Orlando 13 18 .419 4 Miami 10 20 .333 61/2 CENTRAL DIVISION W L Pct GB Cleveland 21 6 .778 — Chicago 14 14 .500 71/2 Indiana 15 16 .484 8 Milwaukee 13 14 .481 8 Detroit 14 17 .452 9 Wednesday's games Cleveland 113, Milwaukee 102 Memphis 98, Detroit 86 Minnesota 92, Atlanta 84 Oklahoma City 121, New Orleans 110 Washington 107, Chicago 97 Houston 125, Phoenix 111 Sacramento 94, Utah 93 Dallas 96, Portland 95 Thursday's games Boston 109, Indiana 102 Golden State 117, Brooklyn 101 New York 106, Orlando 95 Miami 115, Lakers 107 San Antonio at Clippers, n Friday's games Chicago at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Lakers at Orlando, 4 p.m. Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4:30 p.m. Golden State at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Houston at Memphis, 5 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Washington at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Atlanta at Denver, 6 p.m. Philadelphia at Phoenix, 6 p.m. Toronto at Utah, 6 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 7 p.m. Dallas at Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Warriors 117, Nets 101 WARRIORS (117) Durant 10-23 5-6 26, Looney 2-5 0-0 4, Pachulia 6-9 3-4 15, Curry 6-19 0-0 15, Thompson 9-24 0-0 23, West 4-5 2-2 10, McAdoo 0-1 0-0 0, McGee 0-0 1-2 1, Varejao 0-0 0-0 0, Livingston 2-4 0-0 4, Iguodala 3-6 0-0 8, McCaw 1-2 0-0 3, Clark 4-6 0-0 8. Totals 47-104 11-14 117. NETS (101) Booker 2-5 0-0 4, Lopez 9-16 6-6 28, Lin 4-12 0-0 10, Bogdanovic 5-10 0-0 12, Kilpatrick 4-11 5-7 14, Scola 1-1 0-0 2, Bennett 0-0 0-0 0, McCullough 0-0 0-0 0, Hamilton 1-3 0-0 2, Dinwiddie 1-3 0-0 2, Foye 0-0 0-0 0, Harris 3-4 0-0 9, LeVert 2-6 1-2 5, Hollis-Jefferson 6-15 0-1 13. Totals 38-86 12-16 101. Golden State 33 16 39 29 — 117 Brooklyn 34 31 19 17 — 101 3-Point Goals: Golden State 12-37 (Thompson 5-10, Curry 3-13, Iguodala 2-5, McCaw 1-1, Durant 1-7, Clark 0-1), Brooklyn 13-35 (Lopez 4-9, Harris 3-3, Bogdanovic 2-5, Lin 2-7, Hollis-Jefferson 1-3, Kilpatrick 1-5, LeVert 0-1, Hamilton 0-2); Fouled out: None; Rebounds: Gold- en State 51 (Pachulia 14), Brooklyn 46 (Lin, Lopez 8); Assists: Golden State 29 (Curry, Durant 7), Brooklyn 22 (Lin 11); Total fouls: Golden State 19, Brooklyn 15; Technicals: Durant; A: 17,732 (17,732). NBA SCORING LEADERS Through Wednesday G FG FT Pts Avg Westbrk, OKC 29 300 255 908 31.3 Davis, NOR 29 308 230 863 29.8 Cousins, SAC 28 275 212 811 29.0 DeRozan, TOR 28 280 208 781 27.9 Harden, HOU 30 243 256 833 27.8 Lillard, POR 31 273 222 849 27.4 Thomas, BOS 24 196 189 639 26.6 Durant, GOL 29 261 168 744 25.7 James, CLE 25 236 120 638 25.5 Curry, GOL 29 233 141 717 24.7 Butler, CHI 28 209 234 683 24.4 Irving, CLE 25 224 97 606 24.2 Leonard, SAN 28 223 174 670 23.9 Wall, WAS 26 221 142 616 23.7 Anttknmp, MIL 27 222 153 617 22.9 Anthony, NYK 27 220 118 615 22.8 Beal, WAS 25 196 104 567 22.7 Walker, CHA 28 227 104 634 22.6 Love, CLE 24 171 129 534 22.2 McCllm , POR 31 255 100 687 22.2 MEN'S COLLEGE TOP 25 Thursday 1. Villanova (12-0) did not play. 2. UCLA (13-0) did not play. 3. Kansas (11-1) beat UNLV 71-53. 4. Baylor (12-0) did not play. 5. Duke (12-1) did not play. 6. Kentucky (10-2) did not play. 7. Gonzaga (12-0) did not play. 8. North Carolina (11-2) did not play. 9. Creighton (12-0) did not play. 10. Louisville (11-1) did not play. 11. West Virginia (10-1) did not play. 12. Virginia (10-1) did not play. 13. Butler (11-1) did not play. 14. Wisconsin (10-2) did not play. 15. Purdue (11-2) did not play. 16. Indiana (10-2) beat Austin Peay 97-62. 17. Xavier (10-2) did not play. 18. Arizona (11-2) did not play. 19. Saint Mary's (9-1) vs. S.C. State. 20. Oregon (11-2) did not play. 21. Florida State (12-1) did not play. 22. South Carolina (9-2) did not play. 23. USC (11-0) vs. Missouri State. 24. Cincinnati (10-2) beat Marshall 93-91, OT. 25. Notre Dame (10-2) did not play. FAR WEST Air Force 77, UC Davis 67 Arizona St. 98, Cent. Arkansas 62 Colorado 76, E. Washington 68 Denver 73, UC Riverside 55 Grand Canyon 89, Ark.-Pine Bluff 49 Montana 71, Pepperdine 70 Nevada 67, UC Santa Barbara 66 Portland St. 118, Walla Walla 59 WOMEN'S COLLEGE TOP 25 Thursday 1. UConn (11-0) did not play. 2. Notre Dame (11-1) did not play. 3. Baylor (11-1) did not play. 4. Maryland (12-0) did not play. 5. Mississippi State (13-0) did not play. 6. South Carolina (10-1) did not play. 7. Florida State (12-1) did not play. 8. Louisville (12-2) did not play. 9. Washington (12-1) beat BYU 82-70. 10. UCLA (9-2) did not play. 11. Miami (11-1) did not play. 12. Ohio State (10-4) did not play. 13. West Virginia (12-0) did not play. 14. Stanford (9-2) did not play. 15. Colorado (10-1) did not play. 16. Texas (6-4) did not play. 17. Duke (11-1) did not play. 18. Kentucky (9-3) did not play. 19. Syracuse (9-4) did not play. 20. Oklahoma (9-3) did not play. 21. Arizona State (9-2) did not play. 21. South Florida (10-1) did not play. 23. Virginia Tech (12-0) did not play. 24. Kansas St. (10-2) lost to N. Iowa 67-59. 25. Oregon State (10-1) did not play. FAR WEST Cal 80, Arkansas St. 55 Drake 93, E. Washington 78 Gonzaga 72, Colgate 42 San Diego St. 71, Cal St.-Fullerton 61 Washington 82, BYU 70 NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 33 20 12 1 41 84 73 Edmonton 35 18 12 5 41 103 94 Anaheim 35 17 12 6 40 96 99 Los Angeles 33 17 13 3 37 85 81 Calgary 35 17 16 2 36 90 102 Vancouver 33 14 16 3 31 84 101 Arizona 33 11 17 5 27 74 104 CENTRAL DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Chicago 35 22 9 4 48 101 84 Minnesota 32 20 8 4 44 95 62 St. Louis 35 18 12 5 41 98 103 Nashville 33 15 13 5 35 94 94 Dallas 34 13 14 7 33 86 104 Winnipeg 35 15 17 3 33 91 104 Colorado 31 11 19 1 23 65 99 EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 33 21 8 4 46 103 74 Ottawa 34 20 11 3 43 88 89 Boston 35 18 14 3 39 83 84 Tampa Bay 34 17 14 3 37 100 94 Fl ori da 3 4 15 1 4 5 35 8 2 93 Buffalo 32 12 12 8 32 70 86 Detroit 33 14 15 4 32 79 93 Toronto 31 12 12 7 31 87 94 METROPOLITAN DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Columbus 31 22 5 4 48 108 64 Pittsburgh 34 21 8 5 47 117 99 N.Y. Rangers 35 23 11 1 47 115 82 Philadelphia 36 20 12 4 44 110 108 Washington 31 19 8 4 42 83 69 Carolina 32 14 11 7 35 85 88 New Jersey 33 13 13 7 33 79 98 N.Y. Islanders 32 12 14 6 30 85 101 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Wednesday's games Philadelphia 3, Washington 2, SO Edmonton 3, Arizona 2 Thursday's games Columbus 7, Pittsburgh 1 Carolina 3, Buffalo 1 New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 0 Ottawa 2, Anaheim 1, OT Boston 3, Florida 1 Minnesota 4, Montreal 2 Tampa Bay 5, St. Louis 2 Los Angeles 4, Nashville 0 Toronto at Colorado, n Winnipeg at Vancouver, n Friday's games Minnesota at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 4 p.m. Detroit at Florida, 4:30 p.m. Boston at Carolina, 4:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Toronto at Arizona, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 6 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. NHL SCORING LEADERS Through Wednesday GP G A Pts Connor McDvd, EDM 35 12 28 40 Vladimir Trsnk, STL 34 16 22 38 Evgeni Malkin, PIT 33 14 23 37 Sidney Crosby, PIT 27 22 14 36 Artemi Panarin, CHI 35 15 20 35 Jakub Voracek, PHI 35 11 24 35 Patrick Kane, CHI 35 10 24 34 Cam Atkinson, CLS 30 14 19 33 Phil Kessel, PIT 33 11 22 33 Tyler Seguin, DAL 34 10 22 32 Leon Draisaitl, EDM 35 14 17 31 Claude Giroux, PHI 35 10 21 31 Erik Karlsson, OTT 33 7 24 31 4 tied with 30 pts. Odds PREGAME.COM LINE NBA Friday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Charlotte 31/2 (203) Chicago at Orlando 41/2 (213) Lakers Golden State 6 (2121/2) at Detroit at Cleveland OFF (OFF) Brooklyn at Boston 4 (209) Okla. City at Milwaukee 3 (213) Washington at N. Orleans 41/2 (2041/2) Miami Houston 31/2 (205) at Memphis at Minnesota OFF (OFF) Sacramento at Phoenix OFF (OFF) Philadelphia at Denver 4 (221) Atlanta at Utah 1 (201) Toronto San Antonio 21/2 (2111/2) at Portland at Clippers OFF (OFF) Dallas Co lle ge B as ke tb all Friday Favorite Line (O/U) Underdog at Tulane 21/2 Texas State at UConn 31/2 Auburn at W. Virginia 24 N. Kentucky Providence 8 at Boston College at Seton Hall 111/2 Rutgers at Minnesota 131/2 Arkansas St Georgia 2 at Oakland at Houston 12 Harvard College Football Favorite Line Underdog Friday Bahamas Bowl At Nassau, Bahamas Old Dominion 51/2 (64) E. Michigan Armed Forces Bowl At Fort Worth, Texas Louisiana Tech 7 (671/2) Navy Dollar General Bowl At Mobile, Ala. Troy 41/2 (491/2) Ohio Saturday Hawaii Bowl At Honolulu Mid. Tennessee 6 (71) HAWAII Monday (Dec. 26) St. Petersburg Bowl At St. Petersburg, Fla. Mississippi St 131/2 (581/2) Miami (Ohio) Quick Lane Bowl At Detroit Maryland 1 (431/2) Boston College Independence Bowl At Shreveport, La. NC State 4 (44) Vanderbilt Tuesday (Dec. 27) Heart of Dallas Bowl At Dallas Army 101/2 (49) North Texas Military Bowl At Annapolis, Md. Temple 111/2 (41) Wake Forest Holiday Bowl At San Diego Wash. St. 10 (61) Minnesota Cactus Bowl At Phoenix Boise St. 7 (67) Baylor NFL Saturday Favorite Today (O/U) Underdog Washington 3 (47) at Chicago at Buffalo 41/2 (42) Miami at N. Orleans 3 (521/2) Tampa Bay Atlanta 3 (52) at Carolina at Green Bay 61/2 (43) Minnesota at N. England 161/2 (44) NY Jets Tennessee 41/2 (44) at Jacksonville San Diego 51/2 (431/2) at Cleveland at Oakland 31/2 (53) Indianapolis at Los Angeles 4 (39) San Fran. at Seattle 71/2 (43) Arizona at Houston PK (42) Cincinnati Sunday at Pittsburgh 5 (441/2) Baltimore at Kansas City 3 (37) Denver Monday at Dallas 71/2 (441/2) Detroit | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2016 2 B

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