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BUFFALO SABRES - Signed C Paul Gaustad and F Sean McMorrow to three-year contracts. Lost the rights to D Gerard Dicaire and G Ghyslain Rousseau. LOS ANGELES KINGS The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California, USA. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). - Signed C Jared Aulin to a three-year contract. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS - Signed F Michel Ouellet and F Steve Crampton. College SOUTHERN CAL - Named Peter Smith men's tennis coach. French Open At Paris MEN THIRD ROUND - Andre Agassi (4), United States, d Tommy Robredo (25), Spain, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2. Paul-Henri Mathieu, France, d Jiri Novak (14), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Arnaud Di Pasquale Arnaud di Pasquale (born February 11, 1979 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a professional male tennis player from France. He is best remembered for his bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the men's singles event. He beat Swiss Roger Federer (future World No. , France, d Paradorn Srichaphan, Thailand, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Gaston Gaudio (31), Argentina, d Hicham Arazi, Morocco, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 3-1, retired. Marat Safin (2), Russia, d David Nalbandian (29), Argentina, 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, d Albert Portas, Spain, 6-2, 6-3, 7-6 (3). Juan Carlos Ferrero Juan Carlos Ferrero Donat (born February 12 1980) or JCF is a former World No. 1 tennis player from Spain. He captured the men's singles title at the French Open in 2003, and in September that year he became the 21st player to hold the World No. 1 ranking. (11), Spain, d Guillermo Coria, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Sebastien Grosjean (10), France, d Vincent Spadea, United States, 6-2, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (5), 6-4. WOMEN THIRD ROUND - Jelena Dokic (7), Yugoslavia, d Elena Likhovtseva, Russia, 6-2, 6-3. Jennifer Capriati (1), United States, d Evie Dominikovic, Australia, 6-3, 6-1. Silvia Farina Elia Silvia Farina Elia (born April 27, 1972 in Milan, Italy) is a professional female tennis player from Italy. She reached a career high of World No. 11 on 20 May, 2002. She won her first ITF title at Caltagirone in 1991 and her first WTA tournament at Strasbourg in 2001. (9), Italy, d Tamarine Tanasugarn (17), Thailand, 6-0, 7-6 (1). Patty Schnyder (20), Switzerland, d Iroda Tulyaganova (14), Uzbekistan, 7-5, 7-6 (6). Mary Pierce, France, d Aniko Kapros, Hungary, 6-3, 6-0. Serena Williams (3), United States, d Janette Husarova, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-3. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, d Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 6-2, 6-7 (4), 7-5. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, d Emilie Loit, France, 6-0, 6-1. Giro d'Italia At Monticello Brianza, Italy 19TH STAGE 26.5 MILES - 1, Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez, Spain, Kelme-Costa Blanca, 55 minutes, 56 seconds. 2, Sergej Honchar, Ukraine, Fassa Bortolo, 45 seconds behind. 3, Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, Index Alexia alexia /alex·ia/ (ah-lek´se-ah) a form of receptive aphasia in which ability to understand written language is lost as a result of a cerebral lesion. , 1 minute, 18 seconds. 4, Tyler Hamilton, United States, Team Tiscali, 1:31. 5, Bert Grabsch, Germany, Phinak, 2:23. 6, Pietro Caucchioli, Italy, Alessio, 2:35. 7, Georg Totschnig, Austria, Gerolsteiner, 2:48. 8, Rik Verbrugghe, Belgium, Lotto-Adecco, 2:48 (cq) 9, Juan Manuel Garate, Spain, Lampre, 2:53. 10, Daniele Nardello, Italy, Mapei, 3:14. 11, Cadel Evans, Australia, Mapei, 3:23. 12, Oscar Sio Pereiro, Spain, Phonak, 3:26. 13, Dario Frigo, Italy, Tacconi Sport, 3:27. 14, Torsten Hiekmann, Germany, Team Telekom, 3:30. 15, Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, Racconi Sport, 3:36. 16, Pavel Tonkov, Russia, Lampre Daikin, 3:44. OVERALL STANDINGS 1, Paolo Savoldelli, Italy, 85 hours, 47 minutes, 9 seconds. 2, Tyler Hamilton, United States, 1 minute, 41 seconds behind. 3, Pietro Caucchioli, Italy, 2:12 behind. 4, Juan Manuel Garate, Spain, 3:14. 5, Pavel Tonkov, Russia, 5:34. 6, Aitor Gonzalez Jimenez, Spain, 6:54. 7, Georg Totschnig, Austria, 7:02. 8, Fernando Escartin, Spain, 7:07. 9, Rik Verbrugghe, Belgium, 9:24. 10, Dario Frigo, Italy, 11:50. 11, Oscar Pereiro Sio, Spain, 12:49. 12, Yaroslav Popovich, Ukraine, 14:50. 13, Ivan Gotti, Italy, 15:17. 14, Cadel Evans, Australia, 16:25. 15, Eddy Mazzoleni, Italy, 17:23. College At Baton Rouge, La. NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association CHAMPINONSHIPS MEN'S FINAL TEAM SCORES 1, LSU LSU Louisiana State University LSU Large Subunit LSU La Salle University (Philadelphia, PA) LSU La Sierra University LSU Link State Update (OSPF) LSU Learning Support Unit , 64. 2, Tennessee, 57. 3, SMU SMU Southern Methodist University SMU Solid (Waste) Management Unit SMU Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia; Philippines) SMU Singapore Management University SMU Saint Mary's University of Minnesota , 42. 4 (tie), Florida and Clemson, 32. 6, South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. , 30. 7, Arkansas, 28. 8, Stanford, 26, 9 (tie), Texas and Colorado, 23. 11 (tie), Alabama, Auburn, USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. and Georgia, 21. 15 (tie), UTEP UTEP University of Texas at El Paso UTEP Urban, Technological & Environmental Planning and Mississippi State, 20. 17, Idaho, 17. 18, Baylor, 16. 19 (tie), Eastern Michigan and Nebraska, 14, 21 (tie), Kansas and Wisconsin, 12. 23, Pennsylvania, 11. 24 (tie), Princeton, Notre Dame, Southern U. and, Villanova, 10. 28 (tie), Michigan, TCU (Transmission Control Unit) A communications control unit controlled by the computer that does not execute internally stored programs. Contrast with front end processor, which executes its own instructions. , 9. 30 (tie), Washington, UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX , Michigan State, Wichita State, Indiana, 8. 35 (tie), East Carolina, Texas Tech, Mississippi and OREGON, 7. 39 (tie), Texas A&M, Dartmouth, Tulane, Iowa and DePaul, 6. 44 (tie), Boise State, Monmouth, Florida State and Utah State, 5. 48 (tie), Idaho State, Minnesota, Rice, Manhattan, Missouri, Stephen F. Austin Stephen Fuller Austin (November 3, 1793 – December 27, 1836), known as the "Father of Texas," led the second and ultimately successful colonization of the region by the United States. The capital city of Austin, Texas, Austin County, Texas, Stephen F. and North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. , 4. 55, (tie), Montana, Iona, Eastern Illinois and MTSU MTSU Middle Tennessee State University , 3. 59 (tie), Arizona, Ball State, Texas-San Antonio, Virginia, Georgetown, Missouri-Kansas City, UNC-Charlotte and Cal State-Fullerton, 2. 68 (tie), Arizona State, Seton Hall, Penn State, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, Prairie View, Connecticut, Washington State and California, 1. MEN'S FINALS 100 1, Justin Gatlin, Tennessee, 10.22 seconds. 2, Dwight Thomas, Clemson, 10.29. 3, Pierre Browne, Mississippi State, 10.39. 4, Michael Frater, Texas Christian, 10.40. 5, Brian Johnson, Southern U., 10.46. 6, Aaron Egbele, UTEP, 10.47. 7, Dion Crabbe, Mississippi State, 10.49. 8, Anson Henry, Washington State, 11.16. Leonard Scott, Tennessee, DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the . 110 HURDLES 1, Ron Bramlett, Alabama, 13.49. 2, Todd Matthews, Clemson, 13.53. 3, Chris Pinnock, Texas A&M, 13.57. 4, Jermaine Cooper, Texas, 13.59. 5, Antwon Hicks, Mississippi, 13.64. 6, Ryan Wilson, USC, 13.70. 7, MICAH HARRIS, OREGON, 13.78. 8, Lewis Edmonson, Praire View, 13.88. 9, Derek Zachary, Nebraska, 13.98. 200 1, Justin Gatlin, Tennessee, 20.18. 2, Dwight Thomas, Clemson, 20.60. 3, Pierre Browne, Mississippi State, 20.83. 4, Aaron Egbele, UTEP, 20.88. 5, Dion Crabbe, Mississippi State, 20.90. 6, Robert Parham, LSU, 20.99. 7, Marquis Davis, Mississippi State, 21.07. 8, Ryan Olkowski, Penn State, 21.14. Leonard Scott, Tennessee, DNS. 400 1, Gary Kikaya, Tennessee, 44.53. 2, Rickey Harris, Florida, 44.93. 3, Pete Coley coley Noun Brit an edible fish with white or grey flesh [perhaps from coalfish] , LSU, 45.07. 4, Sanjay Ayre, Auburn, 45.10. 5, Darold Williamson, Baylor, 45.34. 6, Godfrey Herring, MTSU, 45.73. 7, Mike Kenyon, Arizona, 45.93. 8, Otis Harris, South Carolina, 45.99. Brandon Simpson, false start. 1,500 1, Donald Sage, Stanford, 3 minutes, 42.65 seconds. 2, Chris Mulvaney, Arkansas, 3:43.03. 3, Josh Spiker, Wisconsin, 3:43.16. 4, Alan Webb, Michigan, 3:43.23. 5, Adrian Blincoe, Villanova, 3:43.32. 6, Ryan Hayden, Villanova, 3:43.82. 7, Charlie Gruber, Kansas, 3:43.86. 8, Grant Robison, Stanford, 3:44.04. 9, Dan Wilson, Connecticut, 3:44.46. 10, Scott McGowan, Montana, 3:45.40. 11, Sean O'Brien, American U., 3:45.52. 12, Brandon Strong, Arizona State, 3:46.43. 4 x 400 RELAY 1, South Carolina (James Law, Otukile Lekote, Otis Harris, Jonathon Fortenberry), 3:02.16. 2, Baylor, 3:02.21. 3, LSU, 3:02.33. 4, East Carolina, 3:02.81. 5, Tennessee, 3:02.83. 6, Auburn, 3:04.36. 7, Texas Tech, 3:04.4. 8, Arizona State, 3:05.65. 9, Florida, 3:07.58. 5,000 1, David Kimani, Alabama, 13:59.30. 2, Jorge Torres, Colorado, 13:59.88. 3, Daniel Lincoln, Arkansas, 14:00.01. 4, Dathan Ritzenhein, Colorado, 14:01.02. 5, Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 14:01.72. 6, Dalibor Balgac, SMU, 14:04.51. 7, Jonathon Riley, Stanford, 14:05.18. 8, Steve Slattery, Colorado, 14:06.14. 9, Seth Hejny, Stanford, 14:13.12. 10, Louis Luchini, Stanford, 14:14.22. 11, Ryan Woods, N.C. State, 14:14.62. 12, Grant Robison, Stanford, 14:16.21. 13, Jason Woolhouse, Oklahoma State, 14:28.64. 14, Balazs Csillag, Northern Iowa, 14:29.66. 15, Fasil Bizuneh, Arizona State, 14:32.46. 16, Mark Menefee, Kansas, 14:42.12. --, Peter Riley, Iona, Silverus Kimeli, Arkansas, DNF DNF - disjunctive normal form . Luke Watson, Notre Dame, Ryan Shay shay n. Informal A chaise. [Back-formation from chaise (taken as pl. )] Noun 1. , Notre Dame, DNS. HIGH JUMP 1, Tora Harris, Princeton, 7 feet, 4 1/2 inches. 2, David Jaworski, USC, 7-4 1/2 . 3, Michael Ponikvar, Stanford, 7-4 1/2 . 4, Matt Vincent, Florida, 7-3 1/4. 5, Adam Shunk, North Carolina, 7-1 3/4 . 6 (tie), Matt Voelker, Missouri-KC, Ryan Fitzpartric, Purdue, and Brandon Campbell, Cal-State Fullerton, 7-1 3/4 . 9 (tie), Joe Squittieri, Florida, and Henderson Dottin, UTEP, 7-1 3/4 . 11, Einar Hjartarson, Texas, 7- 1/4. 12, Shawn Brown, Florida State, 7- 1/4. 13 (tie), Chris Koger, MTSU, Joey Brunkhorst, Iowa State, and Jimmy Baxter, South Florida, 6-10 3/4 . 16 (tie), Reed Ballis, Rice, and Kyle Odvody, Nebraska, 6-10 3/4 . Jeff Midgett, UC-Riverside, Jesse Sims, Missouri, DNS. SHOT PUT 1, Janus Robberts, SMU, 70-10 1/2 . 2, Joachim Olsen, Idaho, 70-9 1/4. 3, Simon Stewart, Idaho, 63-11. 4, Jon Kalnas, Monmouth, 63-8 1/4. 5, Christian Cantwell, Missouri, 63-7 1/2 . 6, Andrey Borodkin, SMU, 63-5 1/2 . 7, Dan Ames, UCLA, 62-11 1/2 . 8, Carl Myerscough, Nebraska, 62-9 1/2 . 9, Sean Shields, Arizona, 62-8 1/2 . 10, Dan Taylor, Ohio State, 62-1 1/4. 11, Nedzad Mulabegovic, Purdue, 61-11 3/4 . 12, Scott Wiegand, UCLA, 61-5 3/4 . 13, Jon O'Neil, Long Beach, 61-3. 14, Jeff Chakouian, Kentucky, 61- 3/4 . 15, Brian Hallett, Kent State, 61-0. 16, Mark Hoxmeier, Boise State, 60-6 1/2 . 17, David Wood, Arizona State, 59-9 3/4 . 18, Russ Bell, Missouri, 58-10 3/4 . 19, Frank Guzman, DePaul, 57-11 1/4. DECATHLON decathlon (dĭkăth`lŏn), in modern Olympic games, a contest for men held over two days and composed of 10 track-and-field events. FINAL POINTS - 1, Claston Bernard, LSU, 8,094. 2, Paul Terek, Michigan State, 8,041. 3, David Lemen, Georgia, 7,972. 4, Stephen Harris, Tennessee, 7,955. 5, Ryan Harlan, Rice, 7,945. 6, Adam Bork, Montana, 7,699. 7, Justin Youngblood, UTEP, 7,642. 8, Will Thomas, Connecticut, 7,630. 9, Kevin Thompson, Tennessee, 7,598. 10, Bryan Anderson, Montana, 7,592. 11, BILLY PAPPAS, OREGON, 7,514. 12, Josef Karas Karas may refer to:
110 HURDLES - HEAT ONE: 1, Harlan, 14.23, 945 points. 2, PAPPAS, 14.86, 867. 3, Moser, 14.94, 857. 4, Boone, 15.38, 804. HEAT TWO: 1, Harris, 14.52, 908. 2, Lemen, 14.99, 851. 3, Sommerfeldt, 15.22, 823. Silvers, DNS. HEAT THREE: 1, Bernard, 14.62, 896. 2, Youngblood, 14.71, 885. 3, Johnson, 15.13, 834, 4, Fadel, 15.62, 776. HEAT FOUR: 1, Thompson, 14.87, 865. 2, Cvelbar, 15.05, 843. 3, Bork, 15.27, 817, 4, Karas, Kansas State, 16.24, 706. HEAT FIVE: 1, Anderson,14.85, 868. 2, Terek, 15.26, 818. 3, Thomas, 15.37, 805. DISCUS - 1, Bork, 151 feet, 2 inches, 789 points. 2, Bernard, 148-11, 775. 3, Johnson, 147-0, 763. 4, Karas, 145-2, 751. 5, Lemen, 139-11, 719. 6, Moser, 139-7, 717. 7, Harlan, 139-2, 714. 8, Terek, 139-1, 713. 9, Thomas, 135-8, 692. 10, Cvelbar, 135-6, 691. 11, Thompson, 135-2, 689. 12, PAPPAS, 133-0, 676. 13, Harris, 126-4, 635. 14, Fadel, 125-10, 631. 15, Sommerfeldt, 122-9, 612. 16, Boone, 122-6, 611. 17, Youngblood, 122-5, 610. 18, Anderson, 117-6, 580. Silvers, DNS. 1,500 - 1, Harris, 4:24.11. 2, Terek, 4:25.18. 3, Anderson, 4:26.98. 4, Bernard, 4:31.97. 5, Karas,4:32.88. 6, Thomas, 4:35.32. 7, Youngblood, 4:35.40. 8, Thompson, 4:39.23. 9, Boone, 4:44.67. 10, Bork, 4:44.94. 11, Lemen, 4:46.51. 12, Sommerfeldt, 4:47.01. 13, PAPPAS, 4:47.29. 14, Fadel, 4:50.85. 15, Harlan, 5:03.42. POLE VAULT - 1, Lemen, 17-6.5, 1,020. 2 (tie), Terek and Bork, 16-6.75, 926. 4, Harlan, 15-11, 865. 5 (tie), Thomas and Johnson, 15-7, 834. 7, PAPPAS, 15-3, 804. 8 (tie), Karas, Harris and Fadel, 14-7.25, 746. 11, Sommerfeldt, 14-3.25, 716. 12 (tie), Anderson and Thompson, 13-11.25, 688. 14, Bernard, 13-3.5, 631. 15, Youngblood, 12-3.5, 549. Boone, Cvelbar, Moser, NH. Silvers, DNS. JAVELIN - 1, Lemen, 206-7, 782. 2, Sommerfeldt, 199-2, 749. 3, Harris, 191-6, 713. 4, Terek, 189-1, 702. 5, Boone, 187-2, 694. 6, Youngblood, 185-7, 686. 7, Bernard, 183-1, 675. 8, PAPPAS, 181-8, 668. 9, Thomas, 177-5, 649. 10, Bork, 173-9, 633. 11, Harlan, 168-4, 608. 12, Thompson, 164-7, 591. 13, Fadel, 160-1, 571. 14, Karas, 148-4, 518. 15, Anderson, 145-4, 505. Silvers, Johnson, Cvelbar, Moser, DNF. WOMEN'S FINAL TEAM SCORES 1, South Carolina, 82. 2, UCLA, 72. 3, USC, 57. 4, LSU, 43. 5, Kansas State, 30. 6, Florida, 29. 7, Stanford, 25. 8, North Carolina, 22. 9, Nebraska, 21. 10 (tie), Illinois, Texas and BYU BYU Brigham Young University BYU Bayou BYU Bob's Your Uncle BYU Bayreuth, Germany - Bindlacher Berg (Airport Code) BYU Beyond Your Understanding , 19, 13, North Carolina State, 18. 14, Auburn, 17. 15 (tie), Washington State and Liberty, 16. 17 (tie), Arizona and Colorado, 15, 19, Iowa State, 12.5. 20 (tie), Clemson and Miami, 12. 22 (tie), Arizona State and Florida State, 11. 24 (tie), Purdue, Rice and Yale, 10. 27, OREGON and Notre Dame, 9. 29 (tie), Wichita State, South Florida, Princeton, Oklahoma State, California and Northern Arizona, 8. 35 (tie), Houston and Indiana, 7. 37 (tie), Kentucky and Ohio State, 6.5. 39 (tie), Idaho State and Tennessee, 6, 41 (tie), James Madison, Baylor, Texas-Arlington and Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, 5. 45 (tie), Georgetown, Kent State, Penn State, Boston College, Georgia, Minnesota, Arkansas, UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas , Toledo, Seton Hall and Central Michigan, 4. 56 (tie), Harvard, Oklahoma and Missouri, 3. 59 (tie), Michigan State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas-San Antonio and Nevada, 2. 64 (tie), TCU, Georgia Tech, Illinois State, Providence, Montana State, Dartmouth and Hampton, 1, 71, Western Carolina, 0.5. WOMEN'S FINALS 100 1, Angela Williams, USC, 11.29 seconds. 2, Natasha Mayers, USC, 11.30. 3, Muna Lee, LSU, 11.44. 4, Brianna Glenn, Arizona, 11.50. 5, Elva Goulbourne, Auburn, 11.60. 6, Lauryn Williams, Miami, 11.63. 7, Stephanie Durst, LSU, 11.67. 8, Wyllesheia Myrick, Miami, 11.72. 9, Consuella Moore, Penn State, 11.88. 100 HURDLES 1, Perdita Felicien, Illinois, 12.91. 2, Lolo Jones, LSU, 13.02. 3, Susanna Kallur, Illinois, 13.10. 4, Nichole Denby, Texas, 13.20. 5, Shelley-Ann Brown, Nebraska, 13.38. 6, Natasha Neal, USC, 13.43. 7, Hannah Cooper, Colorado, 13.47. 8, Tiffany Ross, South Carolina, 13.57. 9, Danielle Carruthers, Indiana, 15.18. 200 1, Natasha Mayers, USC, 22.93. 2, Aleen Bailey, South Carolina, 22.99. 3, Stephanie Durst, LSU, 23.12. 4, Muna Lee, LSU, 23.19. 5, Melisa Barber, South Carolina, 23.29. 6, Brianna Glenn, Arizona, 23.31. 7, Amber Robinson, Florida, 23.34. 8, Kinshasa Davis, USC, 23.60. 9, Vronique Wilson, Florida International, 23.61. 400 1, Allison Beckford, Rice, 50.83. 2, Melisa Barber, South Carolina, 50.87. 3, Leshinda Demus, South Carolina, 51.30. 4, Demetria Washington, South Carolina, 51.38. 5, Ronette Smith, LSU, 51.62. 6, Michele Davis, UNLV, 52.16. 7, Monique Henderson, UCLA, 52.31. 8, Nickeisha Charles, UNLV, 52.81. 9, Tonette Dyer, San Diego State, 53.98. 1,500 1, Lena Nilsson, UCLA, 4:12.60. 2, Heather Sagan, Liberty, 4:14.71. 3, Shalane Flanagan, North Carolina, 4:15.52. 4, Amy Mortimer, Kansas State, 4:16.48. 5, Maurica Carlucci, Stanford, 4:16.51. 6, Lauren King, Notre Dame, 4:16.85. 7, Bethany Brewster, Wisconsin, 4:18.06. 8, Natalie Hughes, Florida State, 4:18.23. 9, Kassie Anderson, Brigham Young, 4:18.27. 10, Courtney Inman, Washington, 4:19.12. 11, Londa Bevins, Arkansas, 4:19.34. 12, Christin Wurth, Arkansas, 4:30.15. 4 x 400 RELAY 1, South Carolina (Tiffany Ross, Demetria Washington, Tacita Bass, Leshinda Demus), 3:26.46. 2, Texas, 3:27.05. 3, UCLA, 3:28.79. 4, Tennessee, 3:31.49. 5, Notre Dame, 3:32.12. 6, Baylor, 3:32.27. 7, Miami, 3:32.74. 8, USC, 3:32.82. 9, UNLV, 3:34.74. 3,000 STEEPLECHASE steeplechase Either of two distinct sporting events: (1) a horse race over a closed course with obstacles, including hedges and walls; or (2) a footrace of 3,000 m over hurdles and a water jump. 1, Michaela Manova, BYU, 9:45.94. 2, Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 9:49.94. 3, Carol Henry, North Carolina, 9:51.16. 4, Mollie mollie or molly, New World fish of the genus Mollienesia, in the same family as the guppy (see killifish). Mollies are found from the E and central United States to Argentina. Defrancesco, James Madison, 9:56.07. 5, Briana Shook, Toledo, 10:03.93. 6, Lisa Aguilera, Arizona State, 10:07.61. 7, Katie Sabino, North Carolina State, 10:07.63. 8, Roisin McGettigan, Providence, 10:08.24. 9, Megan Coombs Coombs can refer to:
TRIPLE JUMP 1, Teresa Bundy, Florida State, 44 feet. 2, Ineta Radevica, Wichita State, 43-10. 3, Kareen Clarke, Miami, 43-8 1/2 . 4, Tatyana Obukhova, USC, 43-5 1/4. 5, Nicole Toney, LSU, 43-3 1/4. 6, Shelly-Ann Gallimore, Auburn, 43-1 1/2 . 7, Gisele Oliveira, Clemson, 43- 1/2 . 8, Simidele Adeagbo, Kentucky, 42-11. 9, Sheri Smith, Clemson, 42-7. 10, Dee Scott, Northridge, 42-0. 11, Krisztina Kovesi, Nebraska, 41-11 1/2 . 12, Sherita Williams, Michigan State, 41-7. 13, Antoinette Wilks, South Carolina, 41-5 1/4. 14, Shani Marks, Minnesota, 41-3. 15, Andria Booker, LSU, 41- 1/2 . 16, Chaytan Hill, Kansas State, 40-10 1/4. 17, Brooklyn Hann, Kansas, 40-8 3/4 . 18, Candice Baucham, UCLA, 40-4. 19, Stephanie Sowell, Northwestern State, 40-0. 20, Cicely cicely: see sweet cicely. Clinkenbeard, Washington State, 39-7 3/4 . Cathy Ross, Wisconsin, foul. SHOT PUT 1, Jessica Cosby, UCLA, 57 feet, 1/4 inches. 2, Austra Skujyte, Kansas State, 55-1. 3, Jillian Camarena, Stanford, 55-1. 4, Ashley Dorsey, Texas-Arlington, 54-11 1/4. 5, Rebekah Greem, Kansas State, 54-10 3/4 . 6, Candice Scott, Florida, 54- 1/2 . 7, Lisa Griebel, Iowa State, 53-11 3/4 . 8, Becky Breisch, Nebraska, 53-11. 9, Cynthia Ademiluyi, USC, 53-4 1/2 . 10, Ruta Rakstyte, Southern Methodist, 53-3 3/4 . 11, Amber Crumbo, Western Illinois, 53-2 1/4. 12, Laura Gerraughty, North Carolina, 52-11 1/2 . 13, Irache Quintanal, Southern Methodist, 52-2 1/4. 14, Stephanie Brown, Cal Poly-SLO, 52-2 3/4 . 15, Jamine Moton, Clemson, 51-11 3/4 . 16, L'Orangerie Crawford, USC, 51-8 1/2 . 17, Briona Reynolds, UCLA, 51-2 1/4. 18, Melissa Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
NASCAR Busch At Dover, Del. MBNA PLATINUM 200 1, (3) Greg Biffle, Ford, 200, $49,370. 2, (1) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 200, $28,620. 3, (2) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 200, $36,015. 4, (30) Scott Wimmer, Pontiac, 200, $23,365. 5, (22) Jack Sprague, Chevrolet, 200, $20,590. 6, (18) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 200, $18,540. 7, (27) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 200, $18,780. 8, (6) Mike McLaughlin, Pontiac, 200, $23,860. 9, (16) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet, 200, $23,340. 10, (20) Kevin Grubb, Chevrolet, 200, $18,805. 11, (5) Scott Riggs, Ford, 200, $23,695. 12, (25) Todd Bodine, Chevrolet, 199, $21,430. 13, (15) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 199, $13,845. 14, (24) Larry Foyt, Chevrolet, 199, $15,735. 15, (21) Mark Green, Ford, 199, $14,175. 16, (36) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 199, $15,615. 17, (26) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 199, $13,557. 18, (9) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 198, $21,020. 19, (31) Ashton Lewis Jr., Chevrolet, 198, $15,460. 20, (13) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 198, $14,025. 21, (8) Stacy Compton, Chevrolet, 198, $15,590. 22, (33) Tim Sauter, Chevrolet, 197, $13,275. 23, (43) Lance Hooper, Chevrolet, 196, $11,215. 24, (34) Hank Parker Jr., Dodge, 195, $13,180. 25, (17) Ricky Hendrick, Chevrolet, 195, $13,245. 26, (35) Brad Teague, Ford, 195, $11,110. 27, (19) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, 194, $13,075. 28, (11) Jason Keller, Ford, 193, crash, $18,540. 29, (23) Shane Hall, Chevrolet, 179, $11,005. 30, (37) Nick Woodward, Ford, 177, wheel bearing, $11,070. 31, (41) Dion Ciccarelli, Chevrolet, 173, $10,935. 32, (4) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 172, crash, $12,900. 33, (14) Shane Hmiel, Chevrolet, 170, engine failure, $12,865. 34, (29) Richard Jarvis Jr., Chevrolet, 159, engine failure, $10,830. 35, (38) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 136, brakes, $10,775. 36, (12) Casey Mears, Dodge, 129, $12,740. 37, (10) Jimmy Spencer, Chevrolet, 118, crash, $10,705. 38, (7) David Green, Chevrolet, 87, engine failure, $10,670. 39, (28) Andy Kirby, Chevrolet, 65, crash, $10,630. 40, (32) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 41, crash, $18,095. 41, (39) Brian Weber, Chevrolet, 16, handling, $10,560. 42, (42) Bill Hoff, Pontiac, 10, handling, $10,530. 43, (40) Phil Bonifield, Ford, 3, radiator, $10,496. RACE STATISTICS Average Speed of Race Winner: 110.735 mph. Time of Race: 1 hour, 48 minutes, 22 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.657. Caution Flags: 5 for 26 laps. Lead Changes: 5 among 4 drivers. Lap Leaders: J.Green 1; B.Hamilton Jr.2-5; J.Green 6-45; J.Spencer 46-50; J.Green 51-69; G.Biffle 70-200. Top 10 in Points: J.Sprague, 1,992; S.Riggs, 1,951; J.Keller, 1,937; R.LaJoie, 1,856; G.Biffle, 1,837; M.McLaughlin, 1,835; B. Hamilton Jr., 1,789; K.Wallace, 1,787; S.Wimmer, 1,702; S.Compton, 1,686. CART At Milwaukee, Wisc. MILLER LITE 250 QUALIFYING 1, (51) Adrian Fernandez, Honda-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.176, 167.532. 2, (26) Paul Tracy, Honda-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.205, 167.314. 3, (32) Patrick Carpentier, Ford-Cosworth-Reynard-Bridgestone, 22.324, 166.422. 4, (44) Scott Dixon, Toyota-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.357, 166.176. 5, (4) Bruno Junqueira, Toyota-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.376, 166.035. 6, (52) Shinji Nakano, Honda-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.383, 165.983. 7, (6) Cristiano da Matta Cristiano Monteiro da Matta (born September 19, 1973, in Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil) is an auto racing driver, winner of the American CART Championship in 2002, and former Toyota Formula One driver. , Toyota-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.394-165.902. 8, (10) Tony Kanaan, Honda-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.398-165.872. 9, (27) Dario Franchitti, Honda-Reynard-Bridgestone, 22.448, 165.502. 10, (5) Tora Takagi, Toyota-Reynard-Bridgestone, 22.486-165.223. 11, (33) Alex Tagliani, Ford-Cosworth-Reynard-Bridgestone, 22.511, 165.039. 12, (8) Jimmy Vasser, Ford-Cosworth-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.542,164.812. 13, (39) Michael Andretti, Honda-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.559, 164.688. 14, (12) Kenny Brack n. 1. An opening caused by the parting of any solid body; a crack or breach; a flaw. Stain or brack in her sweet reputation. - J. Fletcher. 1. Salt or brackish water. , Toyota-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.595-164.426. 15, (11) Christian Fittipaldi, Toyota-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.640,164.099. 16, (16) Mario Dominguez, Ford-Cosworth-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.653, 164.005. 17, (22) Max Papis, Ford-Cosworth-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.789, 163.026. 18, (9) Michel Jourdain Jr., Ford-Cosworth-Lola-Bridgestone, 22.916, 162.123. 19, (20) Townsend Bell, Toyota-Reynard-Bridgestone, 22.927, 162.045. PGA Tour At Potomac, Md. $3.6 MILLION KEMPER OPEN (6,987-yard, par-71 TPC (Transaction Processing Performance Council, San Francisco, CA, www.tpc.org) An organization devoted to benchmarking transaction processing systems. In order to derive the number of transactions that can be processed in a given time frame, TPC benchmarks measure the total performance of at Avenel) THIRD ROUND Bob Burns ... 68-66-69-203 -10 Bob Estes ... 65-69-69-203 -10 Jay Williamson ... 66-71-67-204 -9 Bob May ... 68-67-69-204 -9 Rich Beem ... 68-68-69-205 -8 Franklin Langham ... 63-72-70-205 -8 Duffy Waldorf ... 67-68-70-205 -8 Andrew Magee ... 67-68-70-205 -8 Justin Leonard ... 72-67-67-206 -7 Kirk Triplett ... 71-67-68-206 -7 Steve Elkington ... 70-67-69-206 -7 Willie Wood ... 66-68-72-206 -7 Greg Norman ... 67-65-74-206 -7 Dennis Paulson ... 71-70-66-207 -6 Tim Clark ... 68-73-66-207 -6 Jonathan Kaye ... 69-69-69-207 -6 Harrison Frazar ... 69-66-72-207 -6 Craig Barlow ... 67-67-73-207 -6 ALSO: BRIAN HENNINGER ... 69-71-77-217 +4 LPGA Tour At Aurora, Ill. $1.2 MILLION KELLOG-KEEBLER CLASSIC (6,327-yard, par-72 Stonebridge Country Club) SECOND ROUND Annika Sorenstam ... 63-67-130 -14 Danielle Ammaccapane ... 65-70-135 -9 Grace Park ... 72-64-136 -8 Mhairi McKay ... 71-65-136 -8 Karrie Webb ... 68-68-136 -8 Vicki Goetze-Ackerman ... 67-69-136 -8 Candie Kung ... 71-66-137 -7 Carri Wood ... 66-71-137 -7 Donna Andrews ... 70-68-138 -6 Se Ri Pak Se Ri Pak (born September 28 1977 in Daejeon) is a South Korean professional golfer, playing on the LPGA Tour. She will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in November 2007. Career overview Pak turned professional in 1996. ... 70-68-138 -6 Wendy Ward ... 67-71-138 -6 Michele Redman ... 64-74-138 -6 European PGA Tour At Woburn, England BRITISH MASTERS (7,214-yard, par-72 Woburn Golf & Country Club) THIRD ROUND Phillip Price, Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. ... 68-65-68-201 Ian Poulter, Britain ... 68-67-67-202 Gary Evans, Britain ... 69-69-66-204 Justin Rose, Britain ... 70-69-65-204 Soren Hansen, Denmark ... 68-69-67-204 Jamie Spence, Britain ... 72-68-67-207 Colin Montgomerie, Scotland ... 70-69-68-207 Trevor Immelman, South Africa ... 72-67-68-207 Sandy Lyle, Scotland ... 72-65-70-207 Philip Golding, Britain ... 69-67-71-207 Senior PGA Tour At Clifton, N.J. $1.3 MILLION NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga CLASSIC (6,801-yard, par-72 Upper Montclair CC) SECOND ROUND Jay Sigel ... 68-68-136 -8 John Bland ... 67-69-136 -8 Dave Eichelberger ... 66-71-137 -7 James Mason ... 65-73-138 -6 Bruce Summerhays ... 71-68-139 -5 Jim Colbert ... 69-70-139 -5 Dave Barr ... 68-71-139 -5 Butch Sheehan ... 73-67-140 -4 Walter Morgan ... 69-71-140 -4 Walter Hall ... 76-65-141 -3 Don Pooley ... 73-68-141 -3 Lon Hinkle ... 73-68-141 -3 Jim Albus ... 72-69-141 -3 Tom Jenkins ... 72-69-141 -3 Mike McCullough ... 72-69-141 -3 Buy.com Tour At Moosic, Pa. $450,000 NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIC (6,900-yard, par-71 Glenmaura National GC) THIRD ROUND Joe Daley ... 66-64-71-201 Doug Garwood ... 65-68-70-203 Roger Tambellini ... 69-69-66-204 Darron Stiles ... 71-69-66-206 Tyler Williamson ... 68-73-65-206 Canadian Tour At Brimley, Mich. BAY MILLS OPEN (7,056-yard, par-72 Wild Bluff Golf Club) THIRD ROUND Mario Tiziani ... 66-71-71-208 -8 Conrad Ray ... 66-72-72-210 -6 Roger Harrison ... 69-69-73-211 -5 Dave Christensen ... 71-70-71-210 -4 JEFF QUINNEY ... 69-74-69-210 -4 Brian Unk ... 67-74-71-210 -4 College Men At Upper Arlington, Ohio Upper Arlington is a suburban city in Franklin County, Ohio, United States, on the northwest side of the Columbus metropolitan area. The population was 33,686 at the 2000 census. Geography Upper Arlington is located at (40. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (7,222-yard, par-71 Scarlet Course at Ohio St.) FINAL TEAM SCORES 1, Minnesota 1,134. 2, Georgia Tech 1,138. 3 (tie), Clemson, Texas 1,142. 5, Augusta St. 1,143. 6, N. Carolina St. 1,144. 7, Purdue 1,145. 8, Pepperdine 1,146. 9 (tie), Arizona, Tulsa 1,150. 11 (tie), Florida, Texas Christian, Washington 1,152. 14 (tie), Colorado, Toledo 1,153. 16, Oklahoma St. 1,154. 17, N. Carolina 1,155. 18, Illinois 1,158. 19, Baylor 1,160. 20, Virginia Tech 1,161. 21 (tie), Fresno St., Georgia 1,162. 23, UNLV 1,167. 24 (tie), Pacific, Texas Tech 1,169. 26, New Mexico 1,170. 27, UAB UAB Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona UAB University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB Union of Arab Banks UAB Uzdaroji Akcine Bendrove (Lithuanian: closed stock company UAB Unix AppleTalk Bridge UAB Unaccompanied Air Baggage UAB Until Advised By 1,176. 28 (tie), Auburn, Georgia Southern 1,182. 30, Virginia Commonwealth 1,191. TOP INDIVIDUAL SCORES Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech ... 73-66-70-67-276 Adam Rubinson, TCU ... 69-67-72-69-277 Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma St. ... 68-71-67-72-278 Graeme McDowell, UAB ... 71-67-67-74-279 Justin Smith, Minnesota ... 69-70-71-69-279 Justin Walters, N. Carolina St. ... 70-67-71-72-280 Nick Watney, Fresno St. ... 72-68-70-70-280 Matt Anderson, Minnesota ... 73-71-71-66-281 Michael Beard, Pepperdine ... 71-72-67-71-281 Ryan Moore, UNLV ... 72-69-68-72-281 Par Nilsson, Oklahoma St. ... 71-73-68-69-281 D.J. Trahan, Clemson ... 71-66-78-66-281 Hole-in-One At Tokatee KEN MCCLELLAN, of Springfield, on the 140-yard 11th hole with a 6-iron; his fifth in 35 years of golfing. WNBA Saturday's Results Houston 69, Cleveland 65, OT Washington 93, Orlando 82 Indiana 79, Detroit 62 Charlotte 94, Los Angeles 87, OT Phoenix 71, Utah 66 Minnesota 63, Sacramento 61 |
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