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    I WEDNESDAY, Dec. 5, 2001
DAILY TRIVIA
Daily Ti Who is the leading career scorer in Nittany
Lions men's basketball histrxy?
Yesterday's *maw Before the Steelers' loss in Super
Bowl XXX , how many consecutive championships that they
appeared in had rittsburgh-based pro teams won?
Amer 5
NBA STANDINGS
EASIERN CONFIMENCE
Male Milos
W L
10 6
9 6
9 9
9 9
8 8
5 11
2 13
Central Nitslon
W L
11 5
9 5
11 7
10 10
7 9
6 11
6 12
2 13
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Divbkra
W L
11 4
12 6
10 5
7 9
7 11
6 11
4 13
PacMc Warn
W 1.
15 1
13 5
12 7
9 8
9 10
8 9
7 11
Today's Games
New Jersey
Boston
New York
Orlando
Philadelphia
Washington
Miami
Detroit
Milwaukee
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Indiana
Charlotte
Cleveland
Atlanta
Chicago
San Antonio
Dallas
Minnesota
Denver
Houston
Utah
Memphis
L.A. Lakers
Sacramento
Phoenix
LA. Clippers
Golden State
Denver at Boston, 7 p.m.
San Antonio at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m
Chicago at Orlando, 7:30 p.m
Seattle at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Phoenix at New Jersey, 8 p.m.
Dallas at LA. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Golden State, 10:30 p.m
Tomorrow's Games
Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Washington at Houston, 8:30 p.m
Toronto at Milwaukee, 9 p.m.
Charlotte at Portland, 10 p.m
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Dhbkm
W L T GL Pts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers 17 9 2 1 37 84 75
N.Y. Islanders 15 6 4 1 35 77 65
Philadelphia 11 7 5 1 28 68 53
Pittsburgh 10 11 3 2 25 55 67
New Jersey 10 10 2 2 24 60 68
Northeast Dlvlsbn
W I. T OL Pts OF GA
15 7 2 3 35 75 60
SOUTH
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SHOW MUST GO ON: Boxing legend Muhammed Ali hands off the
Olympic torch in front of a map showing the torch's route to runner Peggy Fleming,
1968 figure skating gold medalist, during a ceremony at Centennial Olympic Park in
Atlanta. The Olympic torch started its journey to Salt Lake City yesterday.
Boston
Ottawa
Montreal
Buffalo
13 7 3 3 32
13 9 3 0 29
12 10 3 1 28
12 13 2 1 27
Southeast Division
W L T OL Pts
12 11 4 3 31
11 13 3 0 25
10 14 1 1 22
6 15 2 3 17
6 15 2 2 16
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Carolina
Washington
Tampa Bay
Florida
Atlanta
Central Dhision
W L T OL Pts
22 4 1 1 46
13 9 7 0 33
13 8 4 1 31
9 15 3 0 21
7 14 5 1 20
Northwest Division
Detroit
Chicago
St. Louis
Nashville
Columbus
W L T OL Pts
16 8 3 1 36
14 6 5 2 35
14 12 2 0 30
11 9 5 2 29
11 16 3 0 25
Ednibnton
Calgary
Colorado
Minnesota
Vancouver
SPORTS
64
65 San Jose
70 Dallas
Phoenix 11 9 3 3 28 63 66
GA Los Angeles 8 13 3 2 21 67 70
84 Anaheim 8 16 3 0 19 59 79
85 Two points for a win, one point for a tie and overtime loss.
58 Today's Games
80 New Jersey at Montreal, 7:30 p.m
96 Columbus at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Colorado at Detroit, 8 p.m.
Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
GA Ottawa at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
66 St. Louis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
81 Anaheim at Edmonton, 9 p.m
61
Tomorrow's Games
77 Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.
75 N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
GA Columbus at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
56 Washington at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
62 Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m.
58 San Jose at Calgary, 9 p.m.
77 Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
81 St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
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Pacific Division
W L T OL Pts GF GA
12 7 4 3 31 73 62
11 7 6 3 31 73 72
FINALS...are you ready?
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Be a NITTANY NOTETAKER in the SPI
earning MONEY doing what you already
Bring in your SPRING schedule TODAY!
SPORTS BRIEFS
Coaches pick Kennedy
for All-Big Ten squad
Penn State defensive tackle Jimmy
Kennedy has been selected to the First
Team All-Big Ten Fbotball squad.
Kennedy, a junior, was named to the
Coaches' first team and the media's
second team all-conference squad Last
year, he was an honorable mention All-
Big Ten choice. Kennedy is PSU's first
defensive tackle to gain first team All-
Big Ten honors since Tyoka Jackson in
1993.
Several Nittany Lions were selected
honorable mention All-Big Ten: junior
defensive tackle Anthony Adams, senior
cornerback Bruce Branch, senior tight
end John Gilmore and junior wide
receiver Bryant Johnson.
A three-year starter, Kennedy made
51 tackles (30 solo), including eight hits
for minus-21 yards, and 1.5 sacks this
season. He also had one blocked field
goal.
The former prep All-American at
Roosevelt HS in Yonkers N.Y. made a
career-high 10 tackles (8 solo) with
three TFL at lowa, despite missing
most of the first half with back spasms.
Against Ohio State, he blocked a 34-yard
field goal attempt with 2:55 to play to
maintain PSU's 29-27 lead in the win
which made Joe Paterno Division I-A's
all-time winhingest coach with 324 victo
ries.
5 soccer players named
to All-Mid Atlantic team
Five Penn State women's soccer play
ers were named NSCAA/adidas All-Mid-
Atlantic which was announced today by
the National Soccer Coaches Associa
tion of America All-America committee.
Seniors Emily Oleksiuk and Bonnie
Young, sophomore Joanna Lohman and
junior Christie Welsh were named first
team All-Mid-Atlantic while sophomore
Heidi Drummond was selected second
team.
Two-time All-American Oleksiuk
earns the honor for the third time in her
career. Oleksiuk has played the most
minutes of any goalkeeper in the history
of the NCAA, clocking 8,843 in her four
seasons.
Young ends her career having played
in 104 games, a record at Penn State.
She began her career as a Nittany Lion
on the forward line but was moved to
the back line during her junior cam
paign because of her speed and defen
sive power.
Lohman receives first-team honors
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for the second-straight year. A starter in
all 26 games this season, she is third on
the team in scoring with nine goals, 14
assists and 32 points.
Earlier in the year, she was also
named first team All-Big Ten for the
second time and was named to the con
ference all-tournament team.
Drummond earns her first-career
national award. Second on the team in
scoring with 43 points on 18 goals and
seven assists, she was named first team
All-Big Ten. She also ranked second
behind Welsh in the Big Ten in points
and goals, and was seventh in assists.
Illinois accepts invite to
Jan. ist Sugar Bowl
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Illinois is head
ed to the Sugar Bowl. The Big Ten
champions accepted an invitation yes
terday to the Sugar Bowl, which will be
played New Year's Day in New Orleans.
It will be the Illini's first trip to the
Sugar Bowl.
No. 8 Illinois (10-1) will have to wait a
few more days to see who its opponent
is, though. The opponent will be
announced Sunday after the Southeast
ern Conference championship game
between No. 2 Tennessee and No. 21
LSU.
If LSU wins, the Tigers would go to
the Sugar Bowl. If the Volunteers win,
No. 5 Nebraska could end up in New
Orleans.
Illinois was the Big Ten's biggest sur
prise this year, rebounding from a 5-6
finish last season to win the conference
championship. After losing to Michigan
on Sept. 27, the Mini didn't lose another
game.
They clinched at least a share of the
Big Ten title by beating Northwestern in
the season finale but had to wait for the
Ohio State-Michigan game to see who
would get the Big Ten's BC S bid. The
Buckeyes upset Michigan, giving Illinois
the conference championship outright.
Maryland Terps bowl
into Miami for Orange
MIAMI (AP) Maryland, probably
the biggest surprise in college football
this season, is returning to the Orange
Bowl for the first time in 46 years.
The seventh-ranked Terrapins (10-1)
accepted an invitation to play in the Jan.
2 game yesterday.
It will be the team's first bowl appear
ance since 1990 and first major bowl
game since playing in the 1977 Cotton
Bowl.
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