Scoreboard
Published 2:09 am Wednesday, January 16, 2013
NFL playoffs
NFL Playoffs At A Glance
Wild-card Playoffs
All Times EST
Saturday, Jan. 5
Houston 19, Cincinnati 13
Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10
Sunday, Jan. 6
Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9
Seattle 24, Washington 14
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 12
Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT
San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31
Sunday, Jan. 13
Atlanta 30, Seattle 28
New England 41, Houston 28
Conference Championships
Sunday, Jan. 20
San Francisco at Atlanta, 3 p.m. (FOX)
Baltimore at New England, 6:30 p.m. (CBS)
Pro Bowl
Sunday, Jan. 27
At Honolulu
AFC vs. NFC, 7 p.m. (NBC)
Super Bowl
Sunday, Feb. 3
At New Orleans
AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6 p.m. (CBS)
NBA standings
National Basketball Association
All Times EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
New York 24 13 .649 —
Brooklyn 23 15 .605 1 1/2
Boston 20 17 .541 4
Philadelphia 16 23 .410 9
Toronto 14 24 .368 10 1/2
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami 24 12 .667 —
Atlanta 21 16 .568 3 1/2
Orlando 13 24 .351 11 1/2
Charlotte 9 29 .237 16
Washington 7 28 .200 16 1/2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Indiana 24 15 .615 —
Chicago 21 15 .583 1 1/2
Milwaukee 19 18 .514 4
Detroit 14 24 .368 9 1/2
Cleveland 9 31 .225 15 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 29 11 .725 —
Memphis 24 12 .667 3
Houston 21 18 .538 7 1/2
Dallas 16 23 .410 12 1/2
New Orleans 12 26 .316 16
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City 30 8 .789 —
Denver 24 16 .600 7
Portland 20 18 .526 10
Utah 21 19 .525 10
Minnesota 16 19 .457 12 1/2
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers 30 9 .769 —
Golden State 23 13 .639 5 1/2
L.A. Lakers 17 21 .447 12 1/2
Sacramento 14 24 .368 15 1/2
Phoenix 13 27 .325 17 1/2
Tuesday’s Games
Indiana 103, Charlotte 76
New Orleans 111, Philadelphia 99
Brooklyn 113, Toronto 106
L.A. Clippers 117, Houston 109
Denver 115, Portland 111, OT
L.A. Lakers 104, Milwaukee 88
Wednesday’s Games
Chicago at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Brooklyn at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Houston at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
New Orleans at Boston, 8 p.m.
Memphis at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Cleveland at Portland, 10 p.m.
Washington at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Miami at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
New York vs. Detroit at London, England, 3 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Milwaukee at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
Miami at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Girls’ H.S. poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school girls basketball teams in the second of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
DIVISION I
1, Twinsburg (18) 14-0 197
2, Kettering Fairmont (1) 12-0 167
3, Mason 13-0 138
4, Reynoldsburg (1) 12-1 110
5, Perrysburg 12-0 103
6, Cle. St. Joseph 14-0 95
7, Centerville 11-1 60
8, N. Can. Hoover 10-2 56
9, Wadsworth 12-1 53
10, Dublin Coffman 12-1 18
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Hudson 17. 12, Solon 13. 13, Aurora 12.
DIVISION II
1, Millersburg W. Holmes (13) 14-0 181
2, Clyde (2) 15-0 166
3, Shaker Hts. Hathaway Brown (5) 11-3 142
4, Tol. Rogers 9-2 114
5, Oxford Talawanda 15-0 89
6, Jackson 15-0 75
7, Geneva 12-1 65
8, Kettering Alter 11-2 55
9, Bellbrook 11-2 51
10, Akr. Hoban 9-3 27
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Akr. SVSM 21. 12, Beloit W. Branch 16. 13, Bellevue 13.
DIVISION III
1, Smithville (13) 15-0 188
2, Cols. Africentric (2) 11-3 151
3, Gates Mills Gilmour (2) 13-1 144
4, Archbold (1) 13-1 123
5, Orrville 10-1 98
6, Versailles 12-1 87
7, Richwood N. Union (1) 14-1 71
8, Anna 8-2 70
9, Beachwood 11-1 47
10, Proctorville Fairland 10-0 26
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Beverly Ft. Frye 20. 12, Cle. Cuyahoga Hts. 17. 13, Frankfort Adena (1) 13. 14, Can. Cent. Catholic 12.
DIVISION IV
1, Ottoville (14) 13-0 191
2, Newark Catholic (2) 11-0 151
3, Berlin Hiland (2) 11-2 115
4, Hamler Patrick Henry (1) 12-0 112
5, New Madison Tri-Village 12-1 107
6, Ft. Loramie 11-2 81
7, Mansfield St. Peter’s 12-1 77
8, Bridgeport (1) 10-0 63
9, Ft. Recovery 10-2 56
10, Reedsville Eastern 11-1 44
Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, N. Ridgeville Lake Ridge 29. 12, Zanesville Rosecrans 17. 13, New Riegel 15.
H.S. scores
Ohio High School Athletic Association
Tuesday’s Boys’ Scores of Interest
Athens 52, Jackson 22
Beaver Eastern 77, Latham Western 63
Cadiz Harrison Cent. 82, Bellaire 38
Circleville Logan Elm 42, Chillicothe 31
Clinton-Massie 52, Greenfield McClain 44
Cols. Eastmoor 39, Cols. Walnut Ridge 36
Corning Miller 63, Glouster Trimble 40
Fairland 74, South Point 56
Ironton St. Joseph 57, Rock Hill 54
Lucasville Valley 74, Waverly 66
Minford 48, Oak Hill 36
Nelsonville-York 77, Bidwell River Valley 41
New Lexington 52, Dresden Tri-Valley 45
OVC 50, Calvary Baptist, W.Va. 42
Point Pleasant, W.Va. 68, Gallipolis Gallia 58
Portsmouth 63, Mowrystown Whiteoak 54
Portsmouth Clay 53, New Boston 42
Racine Southern 57, Waterford 46
South Webster 76, Portsmouth West 72
Steubenville 54, Minerva 46
Stewart Federal Hocking 51, Belpre 41
Thornville Sheridan 76, Logan 69
Vincent Warren 86, Marietta 56
Wahama, W.Va. 60, Crown City South Gallia 58
Washington C.H. Miami Trace 56, Circleville 50
Wellston 80, Reedsville Eastern 47
Wheelersburg 55, McDermott Northwest 21
Symmes Valley 35, Portsmouth Notre Dame 33
USA Today women
The top 25 teams in the USA Today-ESPN Women’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 14, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:
Record Pts Pv
1. Baylor (25) 14-1 767 1
2. UConn (3) 14-1 731 2
3. Notre Dame (1) 14-1 722 3
4. Duke (2) 15-0 686 5
5. Kentucky 16-1 631 6
6. Stanford 14-2 628 4
7. California 13-2 604 7
8. Penn State 13-2 546 8
9. Tennessee 13-3 526 9
10. Maryland 13-3 485 10
11. Purdue 14-2 449 11
12. Georgia 15-2 431 12
13. Louisville 14-3 366 13
14. Oklahoma 14-2 355 14
15. UCLA 13-2 328 15
16. Oklahoma State 13-2 277 18
17. Dayton 13-1 265 17
18. South Carolina 14-3 262 16
19. North Carolina 17-1 259 20
20. Texas A&M 13-5 182 21
21. Kansas 11-4 102 19
22. Iowa State 12-2 89 24
23. Syracuse 14-1 83 —
24. Florida State 13-3 81 22
25. Colorado 13-2 67 —
Others receiving votes: Nebraska 52, Michigan 27, UTEP 22, DePaul 15, Vanderbilt 13, Villanova 11, Miami 6, Iowa 5, Florida 1, St. John’s 1.
College scores
Tuesday’s College Basketball Scores
EAST
St. John’s 67, Notre Dame 63
Stony Brook 75, Boston U. 48
SOUTH
Clemson 60, Wake Forest 44
George Mason 68, James Madison 57
Kentucky 75, Tennessee 65
Mississippi 89, Vanderbilt 79, OT
MIDWEST
Bradley 69, S. Illinois 66
Cincinnati 75, DePaul 70
Creighton 79, N. Iowa 68
E. Michigan 58, Cent. Michigan 52
Wisconsin 64, Indiana 59
Kentucky box
KENTUCKY 75, TENNESSEE 65
TENNESSEE (8-7)
Stokes 2-5 0-0 4, Hall 3-7 0-0 6, Richardson 3-7 0-2 6, McBee 1-2 0-0 3, McRae 8-18 6-8 23, Makanjuola 1-1 0-0 2, Reese 3-6 2-2 9, Moore 1-1 2-2 5, Golden 3-7 1-3 7, Edwards 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-54 11-17 65.
KENTUCKY (11-5)
Noel 5-7 2-5 12, Cauley-Stein 3-5 1-3 7, Poythress 3-5 2-2 10, Goodwin 2-10 4-6 8, Harrow 3-9 6-9 12, Polson 0-0 0-0 0, Wiltjer 6-10 3-4 17, Mays 3-5 1-2 9. Totals 25-51 19-31 75.
Halftime—Kentucky 34-31. 3-Point Goals—Tennessee 4-12 (Moore 1-1, McBee 1-2, Reese 1-2, McRae 1-4, Richardson 0-1, Hall 0-1, Golden 0-1), Kentucky 6-15 (Poythress 2-2, Mays 2-3, Wiltjer 2-6, Goodwin 0-1, Harrow 0-3). Fouled Out—Goodwin, Makanjuola, Stokes. Rebounds—Tennessee 30 (Stokes 5), Kentucky 34 (Noel 9). Assists—Tennessee 11 (Golden 6), Kentucky 13 (Harrow 4). Total Fouls—Tennessee 25, Kentucky 17. A—24,033.
Hall of Fame voting
2013 Major League Baseball
Hall of Fame Voting
569 votes cast, 427 needed
Craig Biggio 388 (68.2%), Jack Morris 385 (67.7%), Jeff Bagwell 339 (59.6%), Mike Piazza 329 (57.8%), Tim Raines 297 (52.2%), Lee Smith 272 (47.8%), Curt Schilling 221 (38.8%), Roger Clemens 214 (37.6%), Barry Bonds 206 (36.2%), Edgar Martinez 204 (35.9%), Alan Trammell 191 (33.6%), Larry Walker 123 (21.6%), Fred McGriff 118 (20.7%), Dale Murphy 106 (18.6%), Mark McGwire 96 (16.9%), Don Mattingly 75 (13.2%), Sammy Sosa 71 (12.5%), Rafael Palmeiro 50 (8.8%).
By receiving fewer than 29 votes (less than 5 percent), Bernie Williams 19 (3.3%), Kenny Lofton 18 (3.2%), Sandy Alomar Jr. 16 (2.8%), Julio Franco 6 (1.1%), David Wells 5 (0.9%), Steve Finley 4 (0.7%), Shawn Green 2 (0.4%), Aaron Sele 1 (0.2%), Jeff Cirillo 0, Royce Clayton 0, Jeff Conine 0, Roberto Hernandez 0, Ryan Klesko 0, Jose Mesa 0, Reggie Sanders 0, Mike Stanton 0, Todd Walker 0, Rondell White 0 and Woody Williams 0 are no longer eligible for election by the BBWAA.