Monday, January 16, 2012

WPPA / T102 SPORTS / Monday

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

Final Baltimore 20 Houston 13
Final N-Y Giants 37 Green Bay 20


NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

Final Golden State 99 Detroit 91
Final Utah 106 Denver 96
Final San Antonio 102 Phoenix 91


NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

Final Pittsburgh 6 Tampa Bay 3
Final Washington 2 Carolina 1
Final Montreal 4 N-Y Rangers 1
Final Chicago 4 San Jose 3
Final OT Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 1
Final Anaheim 4 Vancouver 2


TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Final ( 5) Ohio St. 80 ( 7) Indiana 63
Final ( 8) Duke 73 Clemson 66
Final (11) Georgetown 69 St. John's 49
Final (23) Creighton 90 S. Illinois 71


TOP-25 WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Final ( 1) Baylor 77 Texas 59
Final ( 6) Tennessee 87 (25) Vanderbilt 64
Final ( 7) Duke 61 Virginia Tech 34
Final ( 9) Kentucky 66 (24) South Carolina 58
Final (11) Ohio St. 64 Michigan St. 56
Final (13) Miami 60 Florida St. 57
Final Penn St. 93 (15) Nebraska 73
Final (17) Purdue 57 Iowa 55
Final (18) Georgetown 69 Syracuse 42
Final (19) Georgia 68 Mississippi St. 51
Final (20) Delaware 70 Northeastern 54



GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Playing on the road hardly bothered the New York Giants as they posted their fourth straight road playoff victory dating back to their Super Bowl season of 2007. Eli Manning tossed three TD passes and the Giants upset the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers 37-20 to earn another road trip to San Francisco to play the 49ers next Sunday in the NFC championship.

BALTIMORE (AP)__The Baltimore Ravens rode their trademark stingy defense to a 20-13 victory over Houston, forcing four Texans turnovers. That earned the Ravens a trip to New England next Sunday to play the Patriots in the AFC title game.

WASHINGTON (AP)__The Washington Nationals signed left-hander Gio Gonzalez, whom they just acquired in a trade with Oakland three weeks ago to a five-year, $42 million contract. The 26-year-old Gonzalez, a 16-game winner last season, now teams with phenom Stephen Strasburg and Jordan Zimmermann at the top of the Nats rotation.

HONOLULU (AP) — Johnson Wagner played bogey-free over the last 12 holes and won the Sony Open for his third PGA Tour title. Wagner shot a final round 3-under 67 for a two-shot victory over Carl Pettersson, Sean O'Hair, Harrison Frazar and Charles Howell III.

CLEVELAND (AP) __ Ohio State and Michigan took their heated rivalry to the ice yesterday, playing the first outdoor college hockey game in Ohio before 25,864 fans in chilly temperatures at Progressive Field, baseball home of the Cleveland Indians. Derek DeBlois and David Wohlberg scored 28 seconds apart in the second period to lead the No. 15 Wolverines to a 4-1 win over the No. 2 Buckeyes.

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