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    B4 The BulleTin • Friday, FeBruary 26, 2021
ON THE AIR
SCOREBOARD
FRIDAY
GOLF
PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open
PGA Tour, WGC - Workday Championship
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula E, Round 1
GYMNASTICS
Nastia Liukin Cup Gymnastics
Women’s college, LSU at Kentucky
USA Gymnastics Winter Cup
Women’s college, Auburn at Florida
Women’s college, California at Utah
BASKETBALL
NBA G League,
Salt Lake City Stars vs. G League Ignite
Men’s college, Bowling Green at Akron
Men’s college, Richmond at Saint Louis
Men’s college, North Texas at Marshall
Men’s college, Purdue at Penn St.
NBA, Indiana at Boston
Men’s college, Southern Illinois at Loyola-Chicago
Men’s college, Georgia St. at South Alabama
Men’s college, Northern Iowa at Illinois St.
Men’s college, Nevada at Utah St.
NBA, Portland at L.A. Lakers
Men’s college, Fresno St. at UNLV
Men’s college, UC Santa Barbara at UC Riverside
LACROSSE
College, Maryland at Penn St.
SWIMMING & DIVING
Women’s college, Pac-12 Championships
SOCCER
Premier League,
Manchester City vs. West Ham United
Time
7 a.m.
10 a.m.
TV
Golf
Golf
8:30 a.m.
CBSSN
11:30 a.m.
4 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
NBCSN
SEC
NBCSN
SEC
Pac-12
noon
ESPN2
4 p.m.
CBSSN
4 p.m.
ESPN2
4 p.m.
ESPNU
4 p.m.
FS1
4:30 p.m.
ESPN
6 p.m.
CBSSN
6 p.m.
ESPN2
6 p.m.
ESPNU
6 p.m.
FS1
7 p.m. ESPN, NBCSNW
8 p.m.
CBSSN
8 p.m.
ESPN2
2:30 p.m.
Big Ten
4:30 p.m.
Pac-12
4:25 a.m. (Sat) NBCSN
SATURDAY
SOCCER
Premier League,
West Brom vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Italian Serie A, Sampdoria vs. Atalanta
Premier League, Leicester City vs. Arsenal
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula E, Round 2
NASCAR Xfinity Series, Homestead-Miami
BASKETBALL
Men’s college, Texas at Texas Tech
Men’s college, Michigan at Indiana
Men’s college, Tennessee at Auburn
Men’s college, Liberty at Bellarmine
Men’s college, Georgetown at DePaul
Men’s college, South Carolina at Georgia
Men’s college, Washington at Arizona
Men’s college, Rice at Louisiana Tech
Men’s college, Illinois at Wisconsin
Men’s college, LSU at Arkansas
Men’s college, VCU at Davidson
Men’s college, Miami at Clemson
Women’s college, St. John’s at Creighton
Men’s college, Marquette at Connecticut
Men’s college, Oklahoma St. at Oklahoma
Women’s college, Indiana at Ohio St.
Men’s college, Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
Men’s college, Oregon at California
Men’s college, Florida at Kentucky
Men’s college, Boise St. at San Diego St.
Men’s college, Florida St. at North Carolina
Men’s college, Kansas St. at West Virginia
Men’s college, Temple at UCF
Men’s college, La Salle at George Mason
Women’s college, Pepperdine at Portland
Men’s college, Creighton at Xavier
Men’s college, Northern Iowa at Illinois St.
Men’s college, Louisville at Duke
Men’s college, TCU at Iowa St.
Men’s college, Alabama at Mississippi St.
Men’s college, Oregon St. at Stanford
Men’s college, Minnesota at Nebraska
Women’s college, Seton Hall at Villanova
Men’s college, Baylor at Kansas
Men’s college, USC at Utah
Men’s college, NC Central at North Carolina A&T
NBA, Dallas at Brooklyn
Men’s college, Washington St. at Arizona St.
Men’s college, Loyola Marymount at Gonzaga
Men’s college, UCLA at Colorado
Men’s college, Saint Mary’s (Calif.) at BYU
Men’s college, San Francisco at Pacific
GOLF
PGA Tour, WGC - Workday Championship
PGA Tour, WGC - Workday Championship
PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open
PGA Tour Champions, Cologuard Classic
GYMNASTICS
Women’s college, Oregon St. at UCLA
HORSE RACING
America’s Day at the Races
BOXING
PBC, Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis prelims
PBC, Anthony Dirrell vs. Kyrone Davis
HOCKEY
College, Minnesota-Duluth at St. Cloud St.
6:55 a.m.
NBCSN
3:25 a.m. (Sun) ESPN2
4 a.m. (Sun) NBCSN
8:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
CBSSN
FS1
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m.
11 a.m.
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noon
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5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
CBS
FOX
ESPN
ESPNU
FS1
SEC
CBS
CBSSN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
Root
FS1
FOX
ABC
Big Ten
SEC
Pac-12
CBS
CBSSN
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
NBCSN
NBCSNW
FOX
CBSSN
ESPN
ESPNU
SEC
Pac-12
Big Ten
FS1
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
ABC
Pac-12
ESPN
ESPN2
ESPNU
Root
9 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
2 p.m.
Golf
NBC
Golf
Golf
11 a.m.
Pac-12,
Pac-12 (Ore)
11 a.m.
FS2
4 p.m.
5 p.m.
FS1
FOX
5 p.m.
CBSSN
Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible
for late changes made by TV stations.
SPORTS BRIEFING
U.S. Olympic coach accused of abusing athletes com-
mits suicide — A former U.S. Olympics gymnastics coach
with ties to disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar killed himself
Thursday, hours after being charged with turning his Michi-
gan gym into a hub of human trafficking by coercing girls to
train and then abusing them, authorities said. John Geddert
was supposed to appear in an Eaton County court, near Lan-
sing. His body was found at a rest area along Interstate 96,
according to state police. No other details were immediately
released. Nessel earlier announced that Geddert was charged
with two dozen crimes, including sexual assault, human traf-
ficking and running a criminal enterprise. The charges were
the latest fallout from the sexual abuse scandal involving Nas-
sar, a former Michigan State University sports doctor now in
prison. Geddert, 63, was head coach of the 2012 U.S. women’s
Olympic gymnastics team. The bulk of the case against him
involved his gym in Dimondale and how he treated the young
athletes whose families paid to have them train under him.
— Bulletin wire report
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Phila.
22
11
.667
Brooklyn
22
12
.647
Milwaukee
19
13
.594
indiana
15
15
.500
Toronto
16
17
.485
new york
16
17
.485
Chicago
15
16
.484
Charlotte
15
16
.484
Boston
15
17
.469
Miami
15
17
.469
atlanta
14
18
.438
Washington
12
18
.400
Orlando
13
20
.394
Cleveland
12
21
.364
detroit
9
23
.281
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
utah
26
6
.813
l.a. Clippers
23
11
.676
l.a. lakers
22
11
.667
Phoenix
20
11
.645
Portland
18
13
.581
San antonio
16
12
.571
Golden State
18
15
.545
denver
17
15
.531
Memphis
14
14
.500
dallas
15
16
.484
new Orleans
14
17
.452
Oklahoma City
13
19
.406
Sacramento
12
20
.375
houston
11
19
.367
Minnesota
7
26
.212
Wednesday’s Late Games
Charlotte 124, Phoenix 121
utah 114, l.a. lakers 89
Thursday’s Games
Phila. 111, dallas 97
Brooklyn 129, Orlando 92
new york 140, Sacramento 121
Memphis 122, l.a. Clippers 94
Washington 112, denver 110
new Orleans at Milwaukee, late
Friday’s Games
houston at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
indiana at Boston, 4:30 p.m.
atlanta at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
l.a. Clippers at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Phoenix at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Sacramento at detroit, 5 p.m.
utah at Miami, 5 p.m.
Charlotte at Golden State, 7 p.m.
Portland at l.a. lakers, 7 p.m.
GB
—
½
2½
5½
6
6
6
6
6½
6½
7½
8½
9
10
12½
GB
—
4
4½
5½
7½
8
8½
9
10
10½
11½
13
14
14
19½
Men’s college
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L Pct W L Pct
uCla
13 3 .813 17 5 .773
Southern Cal
13 4 .765 19 5 .792
Oregon
10 4 .714 15 5 .750
Colorado
12 6 .667 18 7 .720
Stanford
10 8 .556 14 10 .583
arizona
9 8 .529 15 8 .652
Oregon St.
7 9 .438 11 11 .500
arizona St.
6 8 .429 9 11 .450
Washington St. 7 10 .412 14 10 .583
utah
6 10 .375 9 11 .450
Washington
4 15 .211 5 19 .208
California
3 15 .167 8 17 .320
Thursday’s Games
arizona St. 80, Washington 72
uCla 76, utah 61
Colorado 80, no. 19 Southern Cal 62
Oregon 71, Stanford 68
Oregon St. at California, late
Washington St. at arizona, late
Thursday’s Box Score
Oregon 71, Stanford 68
OREGON (14-5)
Omoruyi 5-11 1-2 12, e.Williams 3-11 2-2 10, duarte
9-16 3-5 24, richardson 1-7 0-0 3, Figueroa 5-11 0-0
13, lawson 3-5 3-4 9, Terry 0-0 0-0 0, hardy 0-1 0-0 0,
Kepnang 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-62 9-13 71.
STANFORD (14-10)
delaire 7-14 0-0 15, Jones 4-5 0-0 11, Kisunas 3-3 1-2 7,
davis 4-6 2-2 13, O’Connell 2-5 0-0 4, Z.Williams 5-13
1-2 12, Wills 2-7 0-0 4, Keefe 1-3 0-0 2, Murrell 0-1 0-0 0.
Totals 28-57 4-6 68.
Halftime —Oregon 33-28. 3-Point Goals —Oregon 10-
32 (Figueroa 3-7, duarte 3-8, e.Williams 2-5, Omoruyi
1-5, richardson 1-6, lawson 0-1), Stanford 8-17 (Jones
3-4, davis 3-5, delaire 1-2, Z.Williams 1-5, Wills 0-1).
Rebounds —Oregon 30 (Omoruyi 10), Stanford 30
(Wills 7). Assists —Oregon 12 (Omoruyi 4), Stanford
14 (O’Connell 5). Total Fouls —Oregon 9, Stanford 15.
Saturday’s Games
Washington at arizona, 11 a.m.
Oregon at California, 1 p.m.
Oregon St. at Stanford, 3:30 p.m.
no. 19 Southern Cal at utah, 5 p.m.
Washington St. at arizona St., 6 p.m.
uCla at Colorado, 7 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Thursday’s Games
no. 1 Gonzaga 89, Santa Clara 75
no. 3 Michigan 79, no. 9 iowa 57
Michigan St. 71, no. 4 Ohio St. 67
no. 5 illinois 86, nebraska 70
no. 12 houston 81, W. Kentucky 57
no. 22 San diego St. 78, Boise St. 66
Women’s college
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L Pct W L Pct
Stanford
18 2 .900 21 2 .913
arizona
13 3 .812 15 3 .833
uCla
11 4 .733 1xxx3 4 .765
Oregon
10 6 .625 13 6 .684
Colorado
8 8 .500 10 9 .526
Oregon St.
6 6 .500 8 6 .571
Southern Cal
8 9 .471 10 10 .500
Washington St. 8 10 .444 10 10 .500
arizona St.
5 9 .357 10 9 .526
utah
4 15 .211 5 15 .250
Washington
3 12 .200 6 12 .333
California
1 11 .083 1 14 .067
Friday’s Game
Southern Cal at no. 10 uCla, 5 p.m.
TOP 25 SCORES
Thursday’s Games
no. 1 uConn 81, Creighton 49
no. 2 nC State 83, Pittsburgh 53
no. 3 Texas a&M 73, alabama 67
no. 5 South Carolina 68, Mississippi 43
no. 8 Maryland 88, Purdue 59
iowa 89, no. 12 Michigan 67
no. 16 arkansas 74, auburn 69
no. 19 Kentucky 62, no. 17 Georgia 58
no. 20 Tennessee 78, Missouri 73
no. 21 Gonzaga vs. Pepperdine, late
GOLF
PGA Tour
WGC - Workday Championship Partial Scores
Thursday at Bradenton, Fla.
Yardage: 7,470; Par: 72
First Round
Webb Simpson
34-32—66
Matthew Fitzpatrick
34-32—66
Brooks Koepka
32-35—67
Billy horschel
34-33—67
Sergio Garcia
34-33—67
Kevin Kisner
34-33—67
Wade Ormsby
32-36—68
Sungjae im
33-35—68
Cameron Smith
36-32—68
Patrick reed
36-32—68
Jon rahm
35-33—68
Tony Finau
34-34—68
Scottie Scheffler, 35-34—69. Sebastian Munoz, 35-34—
69. Joaquin niemann, 31-38—69. rory Mcilroy, 36-33—69.
Victor Perez, 34-35—69. louis Oosthuizen, 36-33—69.
david lipsky, 35-35—70. lanto Griffin, 35-35—70. Collin
Morikawa, 35-35—70. Jason Kokrak, 36-34—70. Thomas
detry, 35-35—70. Tyrrell hatton, 35-35—70.
erik van rooyen, 34-37—71. Jason day, 37-34—71.
Chan Kim, 34-37—71. Xander Schauffele, 35-36—71. Gary
Woodland, 37-34—71. Brandon Stone, 35-36—71. Chris-
tiaan Bezuidenhout, 34-37—71. Viktor hovland, 37-34—
71. ryan Palmer, 37-34—71. abraham ancer, 36-35—71.
laurie Canter, 38-34—72. Marc leishman, 34-38—72.
adam Scott, 36-36—72. Shane lowry, 36-36—72. Cam-
eron Champ, 36-36—72. aaron rai, 38-34—72. hideki
Matsuyama, 33-39—72. Will Zalatoris, 37-35—72. Sami
Valimaki, 35-37—72.
Puerto Rico Open Partial Scores
Thursday at Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Yardage: 7,506; Par: 72
First Round
Tommy Gainey
33-32—65
robert Garrigus
33-33—66
rafael Campos
33-33—66
Taylor Pendrith
33-33—66
lee hodges
32-34—66
Greg Chalmers
30-36—66
Fabian Gomez
34-32—66
Brandon Wu
33-33—66
Brice Garnett
31-36—67
Josh Teater
33-34—67
Branden Grace
35-32—67
Cameron Percy
33-34—67
andrew Putnam
35-32—67
Mark anderson
34-33—67
dalton Ward
33-34—67
J.J. Spaun, 34-34—68. Michael Kim, 33-35—68. da-
vid lingmerth, 32-36—68. Chase Seiffert, 34-34—68. lu-
cas Glover, 33-35—68. Jhonattan Vegas, 34-34—68. rob
Oppenheim, 34-34—68. ryan Brehm, 36-32—68. Jason
Bohn, 33-35—68.
ryan Blaum, 34-35—69. Johnson Wagner, 35-34—69.
Seamus Power, 32-37—69. Thomas Pieters, 34-35—69.
nelson ledesma, 34-35—69. roberto Castro, 35-34—69.
Peter uihlein, 33-36—69. Tim Wilkinson, 34-35—69. adam
Schenk, 35-34—69. Ted Potter, Jr., 36-33—69. Wes roach,
36-33—69. dylan Meyer, 36-33—69.
Tom lewis, 36-34—70. Padraig harrington, 35-35—70.
Satoshi Kodaira, 36-34—70. anirban lahiri, 33-37—70.
davis riley, 33-37—70. roger Sloan, 38-32—70. Charlie
Beljan, 36-34—70. aaron Baddeley, 35-35—70.
d.J. Trahan, 32-38—70. Xinjun Zhang, 34-36—70. John
Senden, 35-35—70. Bill haas, 35-35—70. John rollins,
36-34—70. Kristoffer Ventura, 37-33—70. Mito Pereira,
35-35—70.
Bronson Burgoon, 37-34—71. Bo Van Pelt, 36-35—
71. d.a. Points, 35-36—71. Grayson Murray, 37-34—71.
Vaughn Taylor, 36-35—71. Matt every, 35-36—71. Joseph
Bramlett, 35-36—71. Stephan Jaeger, 35-36—71. Ben
Taylor, 33-38—71.
Michael Gellerman, 34-37—71. Joohyung Kim, 33-
38—71. ian Poulter, 36-35—71. emiliano Grillo, 36-35—71.
Scott Brown, 37-34—71. arjun atwal, 35-36—71. richard S.
Johnson, 36-35—71. donnie Trosper, 35-36—71.
Jonathan Byrd, 34-38—72. ricky Barnes, 37-35—72.
Bryson nimmer, 34-38—72. Michael Gligic, 37-35—72.
Vincent Whaley, 35-37—72. Byeong hun an, 34-38—72.
Paul Barjon, 36-36—72. Zack Sucher, 38-34—72. Marcelo
rozo, 39-33—72. Marcos Montenegro, 38-34—72. andres
romero, 35-37—72. rhein Gibson, 34-38—72.
Gainbridge Partial Scores
Thursday at Orlando, Fla.
Purse: $2 million
Yardage: 6,701; Par: 72
First Round
lydia Ko
33-32—65
nanna Koerstz Madsen
32-35—67
nelly Korda
34-33—67
Jennifer Kupcho
36-32—68
nicole Broch larsen
35-33—68
ryann O’Toole
34-34—68
Xiyu lin
33-35—68
Jin young Ko
35-33—68
Megan Khang
34-34—68
Gaby lopez
35-33—68
Marissa Steen, 35-34—69. Chella Choi, 36-33—69. le-
ona Maguire, 33-36—69. in Gee Chun, 36-33—69. Patty
Tavatanakit, 34-35—69. Brittany lincicome, 36-33—69.
Jeongeun lee6, 34-36—70. Morgan Pressel, 33-37—70.
Cristie Kerr, 34-36—70. amy Olson, 35-35—70. Mariah
Stackhouse, 37-33—70. Pajaree anannarukarn, 36-34—70.
andrea lee, 34-36—70. lindy duncan, 36-34—70. Sophia
Popov, 33-37—70. nasa hataoka, 33-37—70. Jasmine Su-
wannapura, 36-34—70. Sarah Kemp, 34-36—70.
lauren Stephenson, 35-36—71. Pernilla lindberg, 33-
38—71. Brooke M. henderson, 35-36—71. Charley hull,
36-35—71. Mel reid, 35-36—71. Jenny Shin, 34-37—71.
lindsey Weaver, 36-35—71. Jessica Korda, 36-35—71.
Stacy lewis, 35-36—71. lexi Thompson, 33-38—71. ash-
leigh Buhai, 36-35—71. albane Valenzuela, 37-34—71.
anna nordqvist, 39-33—72. Sei young Kim, 36-36—72.
Katherine Kirk, 34-38—72. alena Sharp, 36-36—72. Jen-
nifer Chang, 37-35—72. Jing yan, 34-38—72. amy yang,
35-37—72. angel yin, 35-37—72. ally ewing, 36-36—72.
Georgia hall, 37-35—72. yealimi noh, 36-36—72. Sarah
Schmelzel, 37-35—72.
HOCKEY
NHL
East
Boston
Washington
n.y. islanders
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
new Jersey
n.y. rangers
Buffalo
Central
Florida
Tampa Bay
Chicago
Carolina
Columbus
dallas
nashville
detroit
West
Vegas
St. louis
los angeles
arizona
Minnesota
Colorado
San Jose
anaheim
North
Toronto
edmonton
Winnipeg
Montreal
Calgary
Vancouver
Ottawa
GP
17
19
19
16
18
15
17
17
GP
19
18
21
19
21
15
19
22
GP
16
20
18
19
16
16
17
20
GP
21
21
19
19
21
23
22
Pts
24
24
23
21
21
16
15
15
Pts
28
27
26
25
21
16
16
15
Pts
23
22
21
21
20
19
16
16
Pts
32
26
25
22
20
18
15
GF
53
65
51
55
56
41
43
44
GF
62
64
63
65
60
46
44
44
GF
48
60
56
52
50
46
47
40
GF
74
76
67
64
52
68
58
GA
43
65
45
54
60
44
46
51
GA
53
39
61
53
72
40
62
68
GA
34
61
49
55
40
38
64
58
GA
55
65
52
58
62
82
85
Wilson
Let’s look at each and
whether a trade could even be
thought possible.
Mickelson
Continued from B3
They’re all vying to win the
unique Conquistador helmet
awarded to the winner in Tuc-
son.
Mickelson first put the tro-
phy on his head after winning
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
MinneSOTa TWinS — agreed to terms with inF adrew
romine on a minor league contract.
SeaTTle MarinerS — named Kari escobedo senior
vice president of information technology.
TOrOnTO Blue JayS — agreed to terms with lhP
Tommy Milone on a minor league contract.
National League
aTlanTa BraVeS — Traded inF Jack Mayfield to los
angeles angels for an undisclosed amount.
lOS anGeleS dOdGerS — designated 2B robel Gar-
cia for assignment.
WaShinGTOn naTiOnalS — agreed to terms with
rhP Jeremy Jeffress on a minor league contract.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
nBa — Suspended G Malik Beasley from Minnesota
for 12 games for charges brought from an incident on
Sept. 26.
SaCraMenTO KinGS — Signed C norvel Pelle to a
10-day contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
denVer BrOnCOS — released dT Jurrell Casey.
TenneSSee TiTanS — agreed to terms with dl Jullian
Taylor. Waived Wr adam humphries, dB Chris Milton and
CB Breon Borders.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COlOradO aValanChe — recalled Gs hunter Miska
and Peyton Jones and rW Kiefer Sherwood from Colorado
(ahl) loan. reassigned Fs nick henry and Ty lewis form
utah (eChl) to Colorado (ahl).
COluMBuS Blue JaCKeTS — recalled rW emil Bem-
strom from the minor league taxi squad.
FlOrida PanTherS — loaned d Tommy Cross to
Providence (ahl). reassigned lW Grigori denisenko to
the minor league taxi squad.
neW JerSey deVilS — recalled F yegor Sharangovich
from the minor league taxi squad. assigned F Janne Kuo-
kkanen to the taxi squad.
OTTaWa SenaTOrS — recalled d erik Brannstrom
and C Matthew Peca from the minor league taxi squad.
designated C logan Brown for assignment to the taxi
squad. Placed C derek Stepan on injured reserve. Waived
lW Filip Chlapik.
VeGaS KniGhTS — designated C Patrick Brown and
G logan Thompson for assignment from to the minor
league taxi squad.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
CF MOnTreal — announced Thierry henry has
stepped down from head coach position.
PhiladelPhia uniOn —Signed CB Stuart Findlay
from Kilmarnock rC to a two-year contract.
National Women’s Soccer League
nWSl — announced Fs Carli lloyd and Midge Purce
(united States)and G Kailen Sheridan (Canada) have
been allocated to Sky Blue FC; G ashlyn harris, d ali
Krieger and F alex Morgan (united States) and G erin
Mcleod (Canada) have been allocated to Orlando Pride;
ds Tierna davidson and Casey Krueger, G alyssa naeher,
MF Julie ertz and Fs Mallory Pugh (united States) and
d Bianca St. Georges (Canada) have been allocated to
Chicago red Stars; G Jane Campbell, MF Kristie Mewis
(united States) and d allysha Chapman, F nichelle Prince
and MF Sophie Schmidt (Canada) have been allocated
to houston dash; MFs desiree Scott and diana Mathe-
son (Canada) have been allocated to FC Kansas City; MF
Samantha Mewis and F lynn Williams (united States)
have been allocated to north Carolina Courage; MFs
rose lavelle and Megan rapinoe (united States) and
MF Quinn (Canada) have been allocated to Ol reign; G
adriana Franch, d Becky Sauerbrunn and F Sophia Smith
(united States) and Christine Sinclair (Canada) have been
allocated to Portland Thorns FC; ds Kelley O’hara and d
emily Sonnett and MF andi Sullivan (united States) have
been allocated to Washington Spirit.
salary cap hell, listed as cur-
rently being over the 2021
number by $69 million, ac-
cording to OvertheCap.com.
Cap space can be manipulated.
But trying to cut that deficit
plus then taking on a contract
such as Wilson’s seems a hard
ask.
The Saints also don’t really
have a QB to give back to Se-
attle unless you’re a big fan of
Taysom Hill, who believe it or
not will actually be 31 when
next season begins.
Continued from B3
Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys make some
sense in that they also have a
somewhat-disgruntled quar-
terback in Dak Prescott who
Seattle could get in return to
replace Wilson (and he is ex-
pected to be ready for training
camp in July despite suffering a
broken ankle last season).
The issue is Prescott’s con-
tract.
He is due to be an unre-
stricted free agent March 17,
though that won’t happen —
either he’ll get a contract before
then or Dallas will slap him
with a franchise tag. But with
the tag at $37.169 million, ei-
ther one would mean a big cap
hit in 2021. A team trading
for Prescott could maybe do
something to ease the cap hit
some, but in the hypothetical
case of the Seahawks, taking on
whatever his cap number and
taking the dead money on Wil-
son’s would just about write off
the 2021 season, unless some-
how this was a deal worked out
after June 1.
But delaying any deal until
June 1 also means not includ-
ing any 2021 draft picks, again
DEALS
Transactions
LPGA Tour
NHL Glance
NHL
W L OT
11 4 2
10 5 4
10 6 3
9 4 3
10 7 1
7 6 2
6 8 3
6 8 3
W L OT
13 4 2
13 4 1
11 6 4
12 6 1
8 8 5
6 5 4
8 11 0
6 13 3
W L OT
11 4 1
10 8 2
9 6 3
9 7 3
10 6 0
9 6 1
7 8 2
6 10 4
W L OT
15 4 2
13 8 0
12 6 1
9 6 4
9 10 2
8 13 2
7 14 1
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss. The top four teams in each division will qualify for
playoffs under this season’s temporary realignment.
Wednesday’s Late Games
Minnesota 6, Colorado 2
arizona 4, anaheim 3, SO
los angeles 2, St. louis 1
Thursday’s Games
Chicago 2, Columbus 0
Ottawa 6, Calgary 1
n.y. islanders 7, Boston 2
Washington 5, Pittsburgh 2
new Jersey 4, Buffalo 3, OT
Florida 3, dallas 2
Tampa Bay 3, Carolina 1
detroit 5, nashville 2
Winnipeg 6, Montreal 3
edmonton at Vancouver, late
Vegas at San Jose, ppd.
Friday’s Games
Boston at n.y. rangers, 4 p.m.
los angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Colorado at arizona, 6 p.m.
Vegas at anaheim, ppd.
St. louis at San Jose, ppd.
Stephen Brashear/AP file
Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson looks to pass before scrambling
during a game against the Minnesota Vikings in October in Seattle.
making this a deal that might
not do a lot of good for the up-
coming season.
Chicago Bears
Here was the surprise en-
trant in the possible Wilson
sweepstakes.
The Bears could sure use
a quarterback. But that also
means they don’t have a good
one to deal in return with only
Nick Foles — who has a $10.4
million dead cap hit — under
contract .
The Bears, though, do at
least have each of their next
three first-round picks — re-
call that a report from Michael
Silver of the NFL Network last
week stated Seattle would need
at least three first-round picks
to even begin to have a discus-
sion on a trade.
But the Bears don’t pick un-
til No. 20 this year, by which
time any of the supposed “sure
thing’’ rookie QBs of this year
will be long gone.
New Orleans Saints
It’s easy to see why Wilson
might want to go to the Saints
as they have a roster that has
been among the most talented
in the NFL the last few years
with a likely opening at QB
with Drew Brees expected to
retire.
The Saints, though, are in
“I think it’s going to be a tough challenge for me here because
the course allows you to play it a lot of different ways.”
— Phil Mickelson, on the PGA Tour Champions’ Cologuard Classic
as an amateur — he cut him-
self in the process — and did
it twice more after consecutive
wins in 1995-96.
“It looks cool. I’ve got three
of them that are wanting a
Las Vegas Raiders
Of any of the teams on this
list, the Raiders might make
the most sense from Seattle’s
standpoint, at least.
Seattle could get back Derek
Carr, whose cap situation is
not bad at all — only $2.5 mil-
lion in dead money for 2021
and with no guaranteed salary
either this year or next on his
contract.
Seattle could easily rework
a deal for Carr to bring down
his cap numbers of $22.1 and
$19.8 the next two years.
The Raiders also have all
their upcoming first-round
picks, including No. 17 in 2021.
If you’re into gambling on
where Wilson could end up
someday, Sin City might be
your best bet, but the smartest
money remains that Wilson
isn’t going anywhere this year.
fourth, they want a nice even
number,” he said.
“They want a foursome.
They don’t like to go out as
three, they’re always looking
for a fourth, so that would be a
nice fit.”
So would doing something
no other golfer has done.