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Devlin on target as Hens top UMass

Butler celebrates run with win

ASSOCIATED PRESS that featured radio calls from mitted only six turnovers, handily beat the 0-1 Salukis. Diego to a victory over the Butler celebrated last sea- Butler’s NCAA tournament up- and forced Marian into 16 Richardson finished 4 for 5 49ers. The Aztecs returned son’s accomplishments be- sets over Syracuse, Kansas turnovers. from three-point range. all five starters from last seafore Saturday’s opener. Then State, and Michigan State. Pittsburgh 95, North Florida Washington 118, McNeese son’s 25-9 team. the Bulldogs opened a new Fans clapped in unison, re- 49 — Roman Catholic gradu- State 64 — Matthew Bryanchapter in historic Hinkle kindling the image of a locker- ate Brad Wanamaker scored Amaning finished with 28 LOCAL: Behind freshman Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. room scene from the movie 17 points and the No. 5 Pan- points and 13 rebounds, and Nick Christian’s 18 points, PhilFROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS After unveiling the school’s Hoosiers, a scene that was thers (3-0) pulled away from the 18th-ranked Huskies rout- adelphia University defeated visPat Devlin threw touch- first Final Four banner in In- said to have taken place in the 0-2 Ospreys with a 26-6 ed the Cowboys in Seattle in iting Kutztown, 67-60. … Four down passes to four different diana’s oldest college basket- Hinkle. Cheyney players recorded dourun in the first half of Pitt’s both teams’ opener. receivers as Delaware routed ball arena, Shelvin Mack Otherwise, it was largely 50th straight victory at home Aziz N’Diaye had 13 points ble figures as the Wolves overMassachusetts, 45-27, on Sat- scored 20 points and Andrew business as usual for the Bull- against a nonconference op- and 15 boards for the Huskies came a two point deficit at Smith had a career-high 10 to dogs. What was different? urday in Amherst, Mass. ponent. J.J. Moore, a fresh- (1-0), who went 26-10 last sea- halftime to win at home, Gordon Hayward wasn’t man seeing his most exten- son and advanced to the Sweet 73-57, over the University of the Rob Jones, Andrew Pierce, lead No. 17 Butler past Mariaround after becoming the sive playing time so far this 16 in the NCAA Tournament be- Sciences. Caitlin Shaw led the Phillip Thaxton, and Colin Nau- an, 83-54. “This is a historic event,” first Butler player ever select- season, led Pitt with 19 points fore losing to West Virginia. Devils with 23 points, and gle all caught TD passes as the San Diego State 81, Long USP took the women’s game, Hens (9-1, 6-1) rolled up 510 said Marian coach John ed in the first round of the and had eight rebounds. Illinois 85, Southern Illinois 63 Beach State 65 — In the Az- 69-62. … Chestnut Hill fell to yards of total offense to beat Grimes. “Everybody respects NBA draft. But Butler didn’t — Demetri McCamey had 18 tecs’ first-ever game as a Southern Connecticut at Bridgethe Minutemen (6-4, 4-3) and what Butler did last year.” miss him Saturday. Butler shot 61.3 percent points and nine assists and ranked team, Kawhi Leonard port, 77-57. Brandon Williams grab a share of the Colonial Ath- Grimes’ players were so imletic Association championship. pressed they applauded dur- from the field, finished 8 of D.J. Richardson added 16 had 21 points and D.J. Gay was high man for the Griffins Rowan 27, College of New Jersey ing the pregame ceremony 24 from beyond the arc, com- points as the No. 13 Illini (3-0) added 20 to lead No. 25 San with 15 points. 7 — Steve Hevalow rushed for three TDs to lead the Profs (9-1, 8-1) past the Lions Inside Baseball (5-5, 5-4) in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game in Ewing, N.J. Rowan shares the NJAC title with Montclair State and Cortland State. Widener 28, Delaware Valley 27 — Chris Haupt threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to tight end Michael Penna with no time remaining in the game, then hooked up with wideout Cedric Clayton on The final destination for An area Amaro should not New York Yankees are going the two-point conversion as the Pride (5-5, 4-3) stunned the free-agent rightfielder is overlook is starting pitching. to have an overwhleming adthe eighth-ranked Aggies the primary focus of Phillies Yes, the Phillies will have vantage over the rest of the three of the best starting teams when that bidding war (8-2, 6-1) in a Middle Atlantic fans right now. We don’t really know where pitchers in baseball again begins. Conference game in DoylesThere are other free-agent town. Delaware Valley will the Jayson Werth issue ranks next season with the return of learn its NCAA Division III on Ruben Amaro Jr.’s list of Roy Halladay, Roy Oswalt, options, however, that would be an upgrade. Oakland’s Jusplayoff opponent on Sunday. things to do or how much mon- and Cole Hamels. “I think we’re pretty pleased tin Duchscherer, limited to 27 Lebanon Valley 28, Albright 13 ey he has to do it, but we can — The Dutchmen (6-4, 5-2 safely assume it’s at least a with our rotation and with how games the last two seasons MAC) won the season finale notch above returning phone it performed through the year,” because of injury, is one pitchover the Lions (5-5, 3-4) in calls from outsiders trying to Amaro said after his team was er worth a reasonable investfind out the inside agenda at eliminated by San Francisco in ment risk. And if the Phillies Annville, Pa. the National League Champion- would like to add a second Ursinus 41, Dickinson 21 — One Citizens Bank Way. Amaro will head to the gen- ship Series. “When we acquired lefty to the rotation, this YONG KIM / Staff Photographer Justin Decristofaro threw 70yard TD passes to Al Deside- eral managers’ meetings Mon- [Oswalt], we did some pretty ex- could be a good time to ap- Jayson Werth is a free agent. Ruben Amaro Jr. isn’t saying how rio and Nick Giarratano in day in Orlando with that infor- traordinary things when it proach Erik Bedard, who has much of an effort he’ll make to retain the slugging rightfielder. the fourth quarter to lead the mation held tight to his chest. came to wins and losses. There pitched in just 30 games the is no question having last two seasons because of “I think health would be one lent of Pete Rose for the 2008 Bears (8-2, 7-2) past the Raid- He admitted that sometimes trade those three guys in [way],” Amaro said. “I think World Series champion Philers (3-7, 3-6) in a Centennial injury. the rotation had the players who were not par- lies. Conference game in College- talks don’t start to The point here is that updevelop until these great impact.” ticularly consistent and did not “I think if any executive deville. Ursinus shares the congrading the starting rotation There is no quesplay particularly well or as serves to be a Hall of Famer, ference title with Muhlenberg meetings with his is not something that should GM peers. tion about that. well as they have in the past … it’s Pat,” Amaro said. “His sucand Johns Hopkins. ever be placed on the hot“There have been There are quescould have more appropriate cess rate is extraordinary. His Gettysburg 57, Franklin & Marstove back burner. t i m e s w h e r e I tions, however, years and seasons production- ability to obtain information shall 35 — Kody Smith was 19 there about the two pitchwise.” in a variety of ways is really for 28 for 281 yards and three t h o u g h t The N.L. Yankees. The Philwould be a great ers who filled out In truth, it’s hard to imagexceptional and he always inTDs as the Bullets (6-4, 5-5) the rotation. Joe lies have been compared ine any way the Phillies can cluded a lot of people in the won the Centennial Confer- trade environment Blanton and Kyle quite a bit to the New York be better without Werth un- process.” ence game over the visiting and nothing happened,” Amaro Kendrick, regard- Yankees in recent seasons less they’re able to acquire anGillick said that if he were Diplomats (6-4, 5-4). less of how any- with the qualifier being they other player of his caliber in voted into the Hall of Fame at Moravian 14, Muhlenberg 13 said. “There have body wants to spin are the National League’s ver- a trade. next month’s winter meet— David Wacker blocked a been other times when I did not think anything it, were not good enough. sion of the Yankees. The Philings, he’d be happiest for all third-quarter field-goal atlies are 25 World Series titles A vote for Gillick. Of the doz- the people who have worked would happen and there were Blanton, with two years and tempt and Patrick Gordon behind the Yankees, so they’d blocked an extra-point with a lot of trades. You never $17 million left on the ill-ad- have to stage one heck of a en candidates listed last week for him over the years. vised contract the Phillies know until you are face to for potential Hall of Fame “They were the ones who 1:05 to play to give the Greygave him last off-season, is 21st-century rally to catch election, it’s difficult to find provided me with the informahounds (6-4, 6-3 Centennial) face.” New York. The one thing Amaro admit- untradeable. one more deserving than tion I needed to make the the win over the Mules (7-3, One way the Phillies could former Phillies general man- right decisions,” Gillick said. Kendrick, eligible for salary ted is that he wants some re7-2) in Bethlehem, Pa. prove they are a worthy rival The other two executives Lehigh 24, Georgetown 7 — lief help before the Phillies arbitration for the first time, to the Yankees is by re-sign- ager Pat Gillick. convene in Clearwater for the is no lock to remain the fifth “I was very surprised and, listed among the 12 eligible Jay Campbell rushed for 118 start of spring training. starter even if the team does ing Werth even if it meant at the same time, excited and Hall of Fame candidates last yards and a TD and the Mounnot seek help from outside they had to spend more than humbled,” Gillick said from week were former MLB union tain Hawks (8-2, 4-0) clinched There’s every reason to bethey wanted. It would also his home in Seattle. “It was a chief Marvin Miller and late the organization. lieve the Phillies will get the the Patriot League title with likely require them to deal great feeling.” bullpen arms they need, and Knowing that the Phillies’ Yankees owner George Steinthe win over the Hoyas (3-7, with Raul Ibanez’s $11.5 milwhatever lefthanded relief rotation is a full house — brenner. They, too, deserve to In 27 seasons as a GM, Gil2-3) in Washington. arm they get will likely be an three aces and a pair of fives lion contract for one more lick’s teams won 11 division be in the Hall of Fame. Holy Cross 37, Lafayette 27 — upgrade over J.C. Romero, — Amaro should see what he season. titles and three World Series. Ryan Taggart passed for two Amaro was asked last In his last 22 seasons as a Contact staff writer Bob whose lack of command last can do about making it better. TDs and rushed for two more season evoked little faith The knee-jerk reaction in month how the Phillies could GM, he had 20 winning sea- Brookover to lead the Patriots (5-5, 2-2 from manager Charlie Man- these parts, of course, is to possibly be better without sons. You could argue that he at 215-854-2577 or Patriot) past the Leopards uel. bring back Cliff Lee, but the Werth. was the front-office equiva- bbrookover@phillynews.com. (2-8, 1-3) in Easton, Pa. Lafayette QB Ryan O’Neil also had a career day, going 35 for 42 for 335 yards and four TDs. Colgate 31, Bucknell 7 — Nate Eachus rushed for 160 yards of the year, shooting a 3-under 69 Golf College Scores and three TDs as the Raiders to take a 1-stroke lead in the Lore(6-4, 3-2 Patriot) beat the Bison NCAA DIV. III ATLANTIC REGIONAL Australian Masters na Ochoa Invitational in GuadalaMen’s soccer 1. Geneseo, 47; 2. St. Lawrence, 55; 3. (1-9, 1-3) in Lewisburg, Pa. THIRD ROUND jara, Mexico. Harvard 2, Penn 1, 2OT New York, 101; 4. University of Adam Bland, Australia 65-67-70–202 ECAC DIVISION III Indiana 27, West Chester 10 Rochester, 124; 5. The College of New Daniel Gaunt, Australia 65-72-68–205 Rutgers-Camden 4, Elmira 0 Jersey, 200; 6. Plattsburgh, 215; 7. — Fourth-quarter TD runs by Philadelphia welterweight Mike TENNIS: Gael Monfils saved five Andre Stolz, Australia …67-67-72–206 DIVISION III Ithaca, 238; 8. Rowan, 260; 9. Fredonia, Darryl Herod and Teddy Jarrod Lyle, Australia ……69-70-69–208 First Round 283; 10. Vassar, 313. Jones won a 10-round, majority deci- match points to beat top-seeded Ryan Haller, Australia……71-72-66–209 Swarthmore 2, DeSales 1 Blakeman led the Crimson sion over Jesus Soto-Karass on the Roger Federer, 7-6 (7), 6-7 (1), 7-6 (4), Women’s cross country Stuart Appleby, Australia 71-69-69–209 Hawks (6-5) past the Golden Steven Jones, Australia …71-72-68–211 undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-An- and reach the Paris Masters final Women’s soccer NCAA DIV. III ATLANTIC REGIONAL D. McKenzie, Australia 71-72-68–211 Rams (4-7) in a nonleague 1. St. Lawrence, 59; 2. Geneseo 78; 3. tonio Margarito fight at Cowboys Sta- against Robin Soderling. Soderling NCAA TOURNAMENT Geoff Ogilvy, Australia 72-70-69–211 New York University, 104; 4. game in Indiana, Pa. First Round dium in Dallas on Saturday, mov- saved three match points before Kieran Pratt, Australia …69-72-70–211 Plattsburgh, 124; 5. Cortland, 145; 6. Georgetown 5, Siena 1 California 57, Cheyney 6 — C. Villegas, Colombia …71-70-70–211 Vassar, 147; 7. Ithaca, 178; 8. The ing to 23-0 with 18 knockouts. overcoming Michael Llodra, 6-7 (0), NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT College of New Jersey, 199; 9. Rowan, Won Joon Lee, Australia 69-71-71–211 Josh Portis threw five touchFirst Round Jones seemed ready to knock 7-5, 7-6 (6). 233; 10. Hamilton, 338. Anthony Brown, Australia 70-69-72–211 Messiah 4, Manhattanville 0 down passes as the No. 10 VulPaul Sheehan, Australia 71-72-69–212 Soto-Karass out in Round 2, landing NCAA DIVISION III TOURNAMENT Kurt Barnes, Australia …67-76-69–212 cans (10-1) defeated the a barrage of punches, but the tough COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER: MidTransactions A. Townsend, Australia 73-68-71–212 First Round Wolves (1-10) in a nonleague Soto-Karass survived, with cuts fielder Meghan Toohey of Michigan, Tiger Woods, U.S. ……69-72-71–212 Rowan 2, Stevenson game in California, Pa. over his eyes, and Jones briefly a graduate of Phil-Mont Christian Football Field hockey Lorena Ochoa Invitational Kutztown 27, Gannon 24 — NFL seemed to have run out of gas. He who has started every game this Ursinus 7, Juniata 2 In Guadalajara, Mexico Seattle Seahawks: Signed WR Ruvell Kevin Morton passed for 288 regained his energy in the fight’s season for the Wolverines, has THIRD ROUND Martin. Released DT Frank Okam. Women’s volleyball Suzann Pettersen ……70-65-69–204 yards and two TDs and Erik final rounds, landing punches freely been named to the all-Big Ten Karine Icher ………………70-67-68–205 American 3, Lafayette 0 Ice Hockey Frazier had 111 receiving to secure the decision over Soto- freshman team. In-Kyung Kim …………69-68-68–205 Army 3, Bucknell 0 NHL yards as the Bears finished a Ai Miyazato ……………68-69-68–205 Bethany 3, Swarthmore 2 Karass, who dropped to 24-5. League: Suspended Minnesota D Brent Stacy Lewis ………………67-69-69–205 CACC TOURNAMENT FINAL school-record 10-1 with win FIGURE SKATING: Three-time EuroBurns for two games for careless use of Paula Creamer …………68-66-72–206 Caldwell 3, Holy Family 0 his stick in an incident with Florida RW the nonleague win in Erie. GOLF: Adam Bland, who is headed to pean champion Carolina Kostner Amy Yang ………………71-68-68–207 Steve Bernier at the conclusion of a Men’s swimming Karrie Webb ……………70-69-68–207 C.W. Post 42, Slippery Rock 38 Nov. 12 game. the second stage of PGA Tour quali- skated with elegance and ease to Meena Lee ……………72-65-70–207 Binghamton 168.5, Drexel 129.5 Buffalo Sabres: Assigned G Jhonas En— Erik Anderkavich hit Joe fying school this week in Califor- lead after the short program at Azahara Munoz ………70-67-70–207 Bucknell 160, Colgate 52 roth to Portland (AHL). Botti with a 63-yard TD pass Cristie Kerr ……………64-76-68–208 Rowan 155, Misericordia 106 nia, shot a 1-under 70 at the Austra- Skate America in Portland, Ore. Columbus Blue Jackets: Assigned RW Candie Kung …………71-70-68–209 Swarthmore 129, Franklin and Marshall 74 Mike Blunden to Springfield (AHL). with 1:32 left to play to give lian Open in Melbourne, Australia, Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie Na Yeon Choi …………68-70-71–209 Ursinus 106, McDaniel 88 AHL the Post (7-4) the nonleague giving him a 3-shot lead over Daniel White, the silver medalists at the Widener 76, FDU-Florham 65 League: Suspended Toronto F Nazem Children's Miracle Kadri for two games as a result of his acwin at Slippery Rock (7-4). Gaunt. Tiger Woods failed to make up Vancouver Olympics, led after the Women’s swimming Network Classic tions in a Nov. 11 game at Adirondack. Shippensburg 41, Lock Haven any ground in the rain, shooting an ice dance short program despite Binghamton 172.5, Drexel 125.5 In Lake Buena Vista, Fla. College 17 — Kevin Marshall caught even-par 71 that left him 10 back and White’s fall on a twizzle sequence. Colgate 156, Bucknell 87 THIRD ROUND Memphis: Announced the dismissal Roland Thatcher …65p-63m-70m–198 Rowan 148, Misericordia 107 scoring passes for the game’s resigned to not winning this year. freshman G Jelan Kendrick from the Chris Stroud ………62p-70m-70m–202 Ursinus 112, McDaniel 93 first two TDs as the Raiders 8 Roland Thatcher remains on track SKIING: Marlies Schild of Austria men's basketball team. Spencer Levin ……68p-68m-67m–203 Widener 78, FDU-Florham 68 (5-6) won the nonleague game in an improbable bid to keep his used a blazing second run to win Brett Wetterich ……68m-67p-68m–203 Men’s rifle Robert Garrigus …68p-65m-70m–203 at Lock Haven (0-11). PGA Tour card, shooting a 2-under the first women’s World Cup slaBrian Gay …………67p-65m-71m–203 Sciences, Pa. 4238 Indiana U. of Pa. 4031 70 at the Children’s Miracle Netlom race of the season, beating Shippensburg coach Rocky Rory Sabbatini ……67p-71m-66m–204 Women’s rifle MLS Playoffs Johnson Wagner …70m-65p-69m–204 work Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Olympic champion Maria Riesch by Rees retired after the game Cliff Kresge ………70m-66p-68m–204 Indiana U. of Pa. 4031, Sciences, Pa. 3783 Fla., to take a 4-stroke lead over 0.03 seconds in Levi, Finland. with a record of 122-110-1. EASTERN CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP Mark Wilson ………69p-66m-69m–204 Chris Stroud into the final round. San Jose vs. Colorado Norfolk State 31, Delaware John Senden ……69m-69p-67m–205 Men’s cross country Steve Marino ……72m-68p-65m–205 NCAA DIV. III MIDEAST REGIONAL Saturday at Colorado Thatcher began the week 179th on VOLLEYBALL: Russia defeated the State 21 — DeAngelo Branche Rickie Fowler ……66p-70m-69m–205 1. Haverford, 23; 2. Dickinson, 47; 3. WESTERN CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP the money list and needs to finish United States in four games to rushed for 212 yards and three Jerry Kelly …………66p-69m-70m–205 Carnegie Mellon, 122; 4. Elizabethtown, FC Dallas vs. Los Angeles Also alone in second to retain his card. reach the final of the women’s TDs to lead the Spartans (5-5, 126; 5. Allegheny, 142; 6. St. Vincent Vijay Singh ………69p-71m-68m–208 (Pa.), 257; 7. Johns Hopkins, 276; 8. Sunday at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. 8 Suzann Pettersen moved into posi- world volleyball championship in 4-4) past the Hornets (2-8, 1-6) Sean O'Hair ………70p-70m-70m–210 Salisbury, 306; 9. Muhlenberg, 308; 10. MLS CUP tion for her first LPGA Tour victory Tokyo. — Staff and wire reports in a Mid-Eastern Athletic ConFred Funk …………68p-72m-70m–210 Gwynedd-Mercy, 319. Nov. 21 at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. ference game in Norfolk, Va.

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