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Lakers 33 9 786 -- Portland 33 11 756 1 Sacramento 26 13 667 5 Seattle 27 17 667 6 Phoenix 24 16 606 8 L.A. Clippers 10 31 244 22 Golden State 10 31 200 24 Late Games Not Included Toronto 120, Washington 105 Phoenix 93, Philadelphia 87 Orlando 111, Boston 89 Sacramento at Milwaukee (n, l, n), Seattle (n, n), New Jersey at Seattle (n) Today's Games All Times C3 Drake, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Charlotte, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Tennis MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) — How the semiannuals advanced in the $1.8 million Australian Open tenets. First round — der, Mariano Puerta, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. Third round — def. Mariano Zabalaeta, 6-4, 6-4 Fourth round — def. Mark Philpoussin (16), 6-4, 7-6 Sixth round — def. Philpoussin (16), 6-4, 7-6 Quarterfinals - def.ichham Araz, 6:4, 6:4, 6:2 Summertail - def. Pete Samaras (3) Quinquemilies —oh,nehhNnArazt;b4,4,4;6,2,2 Quentinmilies —vs, Petes Samras (3) First round — def. Jens Knippschild, 6.7 (4), 6.4, 6.1, 6.2. Second round - def. Daniel Vacek, 6-3, 6-0, 6-1. Fourth round — def. Christoph Roosen (61, 6. 3, 7. 6) quarterfinals — def. Yolien Ei Ainouau (60, 5. 3, 7. 6) Semifinals — vs. Magnus Norman (12) Pete Sampras / 3 5, 6, 3 Fourth round — def. Slava Dosedel. 1, 6, 2, 3, 6. First round — def. Wayne Arthurs, 6:4, 7:5, 6:4. Second round — def. Milkett Tilford, 6:3, 7:6, 6:4.) Third round -- def. Wayne Black, 6 (7) 9, 36, 6, 3, 7 Second round — def. Mikael Tillstrom, 6,3, 7-6 (6), 6- 1. round. Quarterfinals — def. Chris Woodruff 7, 5, 6.3, 6.3 Semifinals — vs. Andreas Ariane (1) Mungihran (12) First round - de Cecil Mamit, 7.5 6.4 3.6 6.3 Second round — def. Glafaria Pozzi 6, 4, 6, 3, 4 Third round — def. Jon Bornham, 6, 4, 6, 7, 8) Fourth round — def. Lleyton Hewitt, 6, 3, 6, 1, 6) Fifth round — def. Nicolas Kielsa (4), 3, 6, 3, 6, 1 7, 6 (7-4) First round — def. Mirjana Lucic, 6-1, 6-2. MOUNT round — del. Sandrine Reslie (12), 6:1, 7:6 (3) *Quarterfinales* -- def. *Arantxa Sanchez Vicario* (13), 6, 1, 6-1 Second round — def. Justine Henin, 6-3, 6-3; Third round — def. Alicia Molina, 6-2, 6-3; First round -- use *Mujara Lubic*; 61, 62 Second round -- def. *Justine Henn*, 8-3, 6-3 Third round -- def. Alicia Molik, 6.2, 6.3 Fourth round -- def. Sandine Testine, 6.1, 6.7 Fourth round -- def. Sandine Testine, 6.1, 6.7 7-6 (14) Semifinals — vs. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (2) Semifinals — vs. Conchita Martinez (10), Lindaeh (20), Durango (20) Enosley Davenport (2) First round — def. Sarah Pitkowski, 6-3, 6-1. First round -- def. Sarah Pitkowik, 6.3, 6.1 Second round -- def. Marianne Inox, 6.4, 7.5 Poultry flounder -- def. *Aimilia Molorum* (L1/4, B 5, 6) Quail-finches -- def. *Alfalfa Hidalgo Delacorte* (9, B 5, 6) Second round — def. Marissa Ivani, 6.4, 7.5 Third round — def. Alina Jidova, 6.4 Semifinals — vs. Jennifer Capriati. Copyright 2015 Second word — def. Olga Barabanskichova, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Third round — def. Jelena Kostanic, 6-4, 6-4. Quarterfinals — def. Elena Likhovtseva (16), 6,3,4,6,7 Semifinals — vs. Martina Hingis (1). Jennifer Connistt out = 'ber "bauten" schwarz'; B+/7 (6) / Sense round = def. Dominique Van Rost (14), A. B+/7 (6) NHL Atlantic Division NHL Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Fourth round — def. Patty Schyder, 6:3, 4: 6, 1: 6. Quarterfinals — def. Al Sagamma, 0:0, 6:2. Third round — def. Yi Jingqian, 6-4, 6-4. NHL Standings W 13 L 1 T RT Pte GF IO New Jersey 13 14 15 8 19 141 Philadelphia 21 14 8 1 59 104 N.Y. Rangers 21 20 7 3 52 135 132 Pittsburgh 11 20 7 3 52 139 143 Boston 10 30 6 1 49 165 153 Toronto 27 17 17 6 3 63 150 129 Ottawa 24 17 6 8 2 68 152 129 Boston 16 12 13 6 4 45 130 129 Montreal 16 21 13 6 4 45 130 134 Montreal 16 21 13 6 4 45 130 134 Florida 28 16 4 1 3 63 153 117 Washington 28 16 7 4 1 63 153 127 Carolina 19 19 8 0 0 3 125 135 Penn State Bay 19 30 6 0 0 3 125 135 Atlanta 19 30 6 3 0 3 125 135 Detroit 29 14 6 1 0 65 169 128 St. Louis 29 14 6 1 0 65 169 104 Nashville 18 25 6 4 4 46 132 147 Chicago 18 25 6 4 4 40 134 154 Colorado 25 18 7 1 1 58 141 125 Calgary 23 18 7 1 5 21 118 138 Edmonton 16 20 13 7 5 72 132 131 Vancouver 14 20 13 7 64 142 131 Phoenix 26 16 6 0 58 147 127 Dallas 25 16 8 5 27 156 108 San Jose 24 16 5 2 57 149 135 San Angeles 20 19 6 3 50 140 135 Arizona 20 19 7 3 51 148 135 Anaheim 20 19 7 3 51 148 135 Late Games Not Included St. Louis 4, Ottawa 1 Atlanta 3, Boston 2 Phoenix at Atlanta, pwd.weather New Jersey 3, Florida 2 Detroit 4, Toronto 2 N.Y. Islands at Nathanium (n) Phoenix at Caroline, Noon Montreal at Boston. 6 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Rangers. 6:30 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia. 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh. 6:30 p.m. Colorado at Chicago. 7:30 p.m. College Hoops All Times CST Top 25 Schedule By The Associated Press All Times CST Thursday's Games No. 2 Stanford vs. Washington, 9:30 p.m. No. 4 Connecticut vs. Providence at the Hartford Civic No. 9 Michigan State at Northwestern, 7 p.m. No. 13 Tulsa at Texas E Faso, 8 p.m. No. 21 North Carolina state at Glennon, 8 p.m. No. 22 Maryland state at North Carolina, 8 p.m. Friday's Games No 1 Cincinnati vs. South Florida, 5 p.m. No 2 Sanford vs. Washington State, 3 p.m. No 3 Miami vs. Ohio State, 7 p.m. No 4 Syracuse at Boston College, 11 a.m. No 5 Arizona at LSU, 2 p.m. No 7 Auburn vs. Mississippi State, Noon No 8 Okeechobee at Wichita, 7 p.m. No 10 Florida vs. No. 20 Vanderbilt, 7 p. No 11 Tennessee vs. South Carolina, 4 p. No 12 Kansas at Iowa State, 3 p.m. No 13 Tulsa at Freestone State, 9 p. No 16 Kentucky at Miami, 11 p. * Texas vs. Colorado, 4 p.m. * Texas at Taxon Tech, 3 p. No. 21 North Carolina State vs. Arizona State, 4:30 No. 22 Maryland at Florida State, 2:30 p.m. No. 23 Southern California at Oregon State, 9 p.m. No. 24 Temple vs. Dusenice, 1 p.m. Sunday's Games No. 6 Connecticut vs. Seton Hall at Hartford, Conn... 2 No. 9 Michigan State vs. Illinois, Noon No. 15 Oklahoma State vs. Bavior. Noon NFL Inlurv Report NEW YORK (AP) — The National Football League injury report for the Super Bowl as provided by the league. ST. LOUIS (15.3) V. TENNESSEE (16.3) - KAMS: PROBABLE: VR Torry HTON (shoulder); DE Grant Wistrom (shouder); PK Jeff Wilkins (knine); Tianson: T; Marc S. Robertus (ankle); QUESTION: BG; DBve McNair (tote); CB Steve Jackson (tote); BC Yanpeng Tyeghn (foot);RB Rodney Thomas (back) Transactions Wednesday's Sports Transactions BASEBALL BOSTON RED SOX—Named Tommy Harper coach, CLEVELAND INDIA—Agreed to terms with RHP J.D. Brammer, RHP Jamie Brown, OFNF Johent Cabrera, COAL STATE WORLD OF LAKERS, DR. David Riske, DF. David Roberts and RHP Martin Vargas on one-year contracts and LHP Alan Newman, RHP Curts King and RHP Steve Fatek on minor- NEW YORK YANKEES—Agreed 1: terms with RHP NEYLTON in a second contract and OF Robert Kelly on a minor league contract. ST. LOUIS CARDIALNIN$^2$-Agreed to terms with RHp Matt Morris on a one-year contract EVANSVILLE OTTERS - TRAINED INF Liaugh Vaughan to SetIrelLeePT. HP JENNA Brown JOHNSTOWN JOHNNIES —Named Bill Mashing pitching coach CLEVLAND CAVALIERS—Activated F Ryan Stack from the injured list. RICHMO/ROOSTERS - Signed PHP Rph Jelovic,Inf Jake Long and 18 Mark Tornce. BASKETBALL TORONTO RAPTORS - Activated G Dell Curry from the insured list. Placed F Skewens on the insured list. BLACK HILLS GOLD -Signed M Farran Gay, Released F David Robinson F2 REFEDT -F2 REFT F Emphonized F4 Emphonized FARGO MOREHASE BEEZ—Treated F Fred Edmons to Black Hills for P. Calebuxton. DALKAS COWBOWS--Named Dawid Campco coach DENVER BROOKS--Traded CB Tito to Paul the MAGIC CITY SNOWBEEs—Released F Bill Peters, International Basketball League LAS VEGAS SILVER BANITOS—Announced G. Harold Ellis has joined the team's front office as an intern in THE NEO SHOOTER—Trained G. Mike Lloyd, F. C. Kirkman, 2008 Draft draft choice to San Diego for C. Maffatt CLEVLAND BROWNS—Promoted offensive qualification coach Tony Sparano to offensive line coach at Alabama. GREEN BAY PACKER$^2$-Named Ed Donatelli defensive coordinator and Tom Rossley offensive coordinator NEW YORK JETS—Named Ken Whishten tight ends coach UNIVERSITY BELLESUR—JIMMY C. LOPE is parked in the University BELLESUR parking lot on Friday, April 20th. The 2000 draft and a seventh round pick in the 2001 draft will be in the BELLESUR lot. HERSHEY BEARS—Released C Bruce Richardson LLOCK WELL MONSTERS—Accused F Hugues HOLT WELL MONSTERS—Accused F Hugues HARTFORD WOOF PACK—LCOED LW Boyd Kane and D Jeff Brown to Charlotte of the ECHL. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS - ACured T Caddo White from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2011 conditional draft pick and assigned White to Philadelphia of the AHL. - Hockey League LOWELL LOCK MONSTERS—Aquired F Hugues Gervais on lock from Mobile of the ECHL. Returned FScott Benchl to Trennion of the ECHL. Acquired F Brad Bernhardt to Trennion of the ECHL. PHILADELPHIA PHANTOMS—Aquired C Steve Washburn on loan from Philadelphia of the NHL. SYRACUSE CRUNCH—Announced Vancouver recalled C Darty Hendrickson. Acquired D Zenthn Komarniski — loan from Vancouver of the NHL. ARKANSA RIVERBLADES—Traded F John Varga to Florida for future considerations. FLORIDA EVERBLADECS—Placed D F Tim Ferguson on the 14-day disabled list. HAMPTON ROADS ADMIRALs-Activated C John Parmon from the injured list. Placed D Derek Ernest on the 14-day disabled list and C Ettienne Drapeau on the seven-journial injured list. RICHMOND REFEHARED - Waved C Dayton read. SOUTHERN CAROLINA STINGRAH - Waved F Joe Van Miller SANT ANTONI IUANAS—Singed G Ian Pernis and C LW Dave Lyle, Waved G Trever Anderson and LWC J ASHEVILLE SMOKE—Signed F Ryan Prentice. SUNDER Major League Soccer League coach of the U.S. soccer team development and coach of the U.S. P-40 team and developed a national team for soccer in the U.S. DIVISION III COMMISSIONER ASSOCIATION—Named Steven F. Ulihr president and Rick Dawk Rasmussen, Tim Gleason and Gary Karner to the executive committee. BRIDGEWATER--Named Amy Hamilton field hockey and lacrosse coach. DALLAS—Named Matt Rush assistant baseball coach. FLORIDA SOUTHERN—Announced the retirement of Hali Smitely, athletic director, effective June 1. ILLINOIS STATE—Named Steven Wilks defensive backs coach. MISSUO ROLLA--Announced the resignation of Michael McClain, men's assistant basketball coach. Named Don Morris men's interim assistant basketball coach. STONEHILL--Named Bob Parris men's assistant soe coach VILLANOA--Named Joe Trainer defense coordinator, Clayton Carl assistant football coach, Brian Murray athletic business manager and Toni Puncli compliance coordinator We're looking for thinkers. Not just their diplomas. It's all about making an impact. You know you're more than a piece of paper. You're bursting with ideas and insights that can change the world of business. And at Andersen Consulting, we want them. As a leading global management and technology consulting organization, we bring our insights and ideas to world-class clients to help them achieve profound change. 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