B2 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD 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 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, Southern Illinois at Loyola-Chicago 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. Time TV BASKETBALL 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. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. noon noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 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 FOX ABC Big Ten SEC Pac-12 CBS CBSSN ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU NBCSN NBCSNW FOX CBSSN ESPN ESPN2 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 SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS SOCCER Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur vs. Burnley Premier League, Chelsea vs. Manchester United BASKETBALL Men’s college, Villanova at Butler Women’s college, Georgia at Florida Women’s college, Wake Forest at Florida St. Women’s college, Ole Miss at Kentucky Women’s college, Georgetown at Xavier Women’s college, Rutgers at Penn St. Men’s college, Memphis at Cincinnati Men’s college, Michigan St. at Maryland Women’s college, South Carolina at Texas A&M Women’s college, Arizona at Arizona St. Women’s college, Miami at Clemson Women’s college, Auburn at Tennessee Women’s college, Michigan at Minnesota Women’s college, Louisville at Notre Dame Women’s college, Iowa at Wisconsin NBA, L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee Men’s college, Iowa at Ohio St. Men’s college, South Florida at Houston Women’s college, Maryland at Northwestern Women’s college, California at Stanford Women’s college, Missouri at Mississippi St. Women’s college, Oregon St. at Oregon Women’s college, Alabama at Arkansas Men’s college, Nevada at Utah St. NBA, Golden State at L.A. Lakers GOLF PGA Tour, WGC - Workday Championship PGA Tour, WGC - Workday Championship PGA Tour, Puerto Rico Open PGA Tour Champions, Cologuard Classic HOCKEY NHL, Boston at N.Y. Rangers NHL, Detroit at Chicago BASEBALL MLB spring training, Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Cup Series, Homestead-Miami HORSE RACING America’s Day at the Races WRESTLING College, Pac-12 Championships 5:55 a.m. 8:25 a.m. NBCSN NBCSN 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. noon noon 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. CBS ESPN2 Root SEC FS1 Big Ten ESPN CBS ESPN2 Pac-12 Root SEC Big Ten ESPN FS1 ABC CBS ESPNU ESPN2 Pac-12 SEC Pac-12 SEC FS1 ESPN 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Golf NBC Golf Golf 9 a.m. 4 p.m. NBC NBCSN 10 a.m. MLB 12:30 p.m. FOX 2 p.m. FS1 6 p.m. Pac-12 Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV stations. MEGA MILLIONS The numbers drawn Friday night are: 11 15 37 62 64 5 Oregon Lottery results x 2 The estimated jackpot is now $30 million. As listed at www.oregonlottery.org and individual lottery websites NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Phila. 22 11 .667 Brooklyn 22 12 .647 Milwaukee 20 13 .606 Toronto 17 17 .500 Miami 16 17 .485 New York 16 17 .485 Boston 16 17 .485 Charlotte 15 16 .484 Indiana 15 16 .484 Chicago 15 17 .469 Atlanta 14 19 .424 Washington 12 18 .400 Orlando 13 20 .394 Cleveland 12 21 .364 Detroit 9 24 .273 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Utah 26 7 .788 L.A. Clippers 24 11 .686 L.A. Lakers 22 11 .667 Phoenix 21 11 .656 Portland 18 13 .581 San Antonio 16 12 .571 Golden State 18 15 .545 Denver 17 15 .531 Dallas 15 16 .484 Memphis 14 15 .483 New Orleans 14 18 .438 Oklahoma City 14 19 .424 Sacramento 13 20 .394 Houston 11 20 .355 Minnesota 7 26 .212 Thursday’s Late Game Milwaukee 129, New Orleans 125 Friday’s Games Toronto 122, Houston 111 Boston 118, Indiana 112 Phoenix 106, Chicago 97 Oklahoma City 118, Atlanta 109 L.A. Clippers 119, Memphis 99 Miami 124, Utah 116 Sacramento 110, Detroit 107 Charlotte at Golden State, late Portland at L.A. Lakers, late Saturday’s Games Cleveland at Phila., 4 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Indiana at New York, 5 p.m. New Orleans at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Utah at Orlando, 5 p.m. Dallas at Brooklyn, 5:30 p.m. GB — ½ 2 5½ 6 6 6 6 6 6½ 8 8½ 9 10 13 GB — 3 4 4½ 7 7½ 8 8½ 10 10 11½ 12 13 14 19 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 Arizona 10 8 .556 16 8 .667 Stanford 10 8 .556 14 10 .583 Oregon St. 8 9 .471 12 11 .522 Arizona St. 6 8 .429 9 11 .450 Washington St. 7 11 .389 14 11 .560 Utah 6 10 .375 9 11 .450 Washington 4 15 .211 5 19 .208 California 3 16 .158 8 18 .308 Thursday’s Late Games Oregon St. 59, California 57 Arizona 69, Washington St. 53 Thursday’s Late Box Score Oregon St. 59, California 57 OREGON ST. (12-11) Alatishe 3-6 1-2 7, Silva 6-8 3-4 15, Lucas 2-8 6-6 10, Reichle 1-3 2-2 4, Thompson 5-9 2-2 12, Hunt 2-6 0-0 4, Tucker 1-2 0-0 2, Andela 2-3 1-1 5, Calloo 0-0 0-0 0, Silver 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-45 15-17 59. CALIFORNIA (8-18) Anticevich 2-7 2-2 7, Kelly 5-7 5-6 15, Betley 0-2 0-0 0, Bradley 7-11 6-6 20, Foreman 2-5 0-0 5, Brown 0-3 1-2 1, Celestine 0-5 0-0 0, Hyder 1-3 3-3 5, Thiemann 1-1 0-0 2, Kuany 1-2 0-0 2, Thorpe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-46 17-19 57. Halftime —California 33-28. 3-Point Goals —Oregon St. 0-10 (Andela 0-1, Hunt 0-1, Reichle 0-1, Thompson 0-2, Lucas 0-5), California 2-17 (Foreman 1-4, Anticev- ich 1-5, Bradley 0-1, Brown 0-1, Hyder 0-1, Betley 0-2, Celestine 0-3). Rebounds —Oregon St. 22 (Alatishe 11), California 24 (Celestine 6). Assists —Oregon St. 9 (Thompson 3), California 10 (Anticevich, Foreman 3). Total Fouls —Oregon St. 16, California 17. 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 Friday’s Games No. 21 Loyola Chicago 60, Southern Ill. 52 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 12 4 .750 14 4 .778 Oregon 10 6 .625 13 6 .684 Colorado 8 8 .500 10 9 .526 Oregon St. 6 6 .500 8 6 .571 Washington St. 8 10 .444 10 10 .500 Southern Cal 8 10 .444 10 11 .476 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 No. 10 UCLA 93, Southern Cal 51 Sunday’s Games No. 9 Arizona at Arizona St., 11 a.m. Colorado at Utah, 11 a.m. California at No. 4 Stanford, 1 p.m. Washington at Washington St., 1 p.m. Oregon St. at No. 14 Oregon, 3 p.m. TOP 25 SCORES Thursday’s Late Game No. 21 Gonzaga 95, Pepperdine 49 Friday’s Games No. 22 South Dakota St. 73, Kansas City 53 John Raoux/AP Lydia Ko lines up a putt on the 18th green during the first round of the Gainbridge LPGA tournament on Thursday in Orlando, Florida. Ko has a one-stroke lead after Friday’s second round. GOLF PGA Tour WGC - Workday Championship Partial Scores Friday at Bradenton, Fla. Yardage: 7,470; Par: 72 Second Round Brooks Koepka 67-66—133 Cameron Smith 68-66—134 Billy Horschel 67-67—134 Collin Morikawa 70-64—134 Tony Finau 68-67—135 Webb Simpson 66-69—135 Matthew Fitzpatrick 66-69—135 Patrick Reed 68-68—136 Kevin Kisner 67-69—136 Louis Oosthuizen 69-68—137 Abraham Ancer 71-66—137 Hideki Matsuyama, 72-66—138. Scottie Scheffler, 69-70—139. Justin Thomas, 73-66—139. Rory McIlroy, 69-70—139. Jason Kokrak, 70-69—139. Gary Woodland, 71-69—140. Viktor Hovland, 71-69—140. Jason Day, 71- 69—140. Sergio Garcia, 67-74—141. Bryson DeChambeau, 77-64—141. Will Zalatoris, 72-69—141. Yuki Inamori, 73- 68—141. Sebastian Munoz, 69-72—141. Joaquin Nie- mann, 69-72—141. Cameron Champ, 72-70—142. Kevin Na, 73-69—142. Aaron Rai, 72-70—142. Wade Ormsby, 68-74—142. Chan Kim, 71-71—142. Sungjae Im, 68-74—142. Lanto Griffin, 70-72—142. Marc Leishman, 72-70—142. Shane Lowry, 72-70—142. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 71-72—143. Tyr- rell Hatton, 70-73—143. Ryan Palmer, 71-72—143. Ja- son Scrivener, 75-68—143. Max Homa, 73-70—143. Lee Westwood, 74-69—143. Xander Schauffele, 71-72—143. Thomas Detry, 70-73—143. Justin Rose, 73-71—144. Jon Rahm, 68-76—144. Trevor Simsby, 74-70—144. Daniel Berger, 73-71—144. Adam Scott, 72-72—144. Victor Perez, 69-75—144. Puerto Rico Open Partial Scores Friday at Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Yardage: 7,506; Par: 72 Second Round Brandon Wu 66-67—133 Greg Chalmers 66-68—134 Branden Grace 67-68—135 Rafael Campos 66-69—135 Jhonattan Vegas 68-68—136 Cameron Percy 67-69—136 Nelson Ledesma 69-67—136 Thomas Pieters 69-67—136 Lucas Glover 68-69—137 Tim Wilkinson 69-68—137 Andrew Putnam 67-70—137 Fabian Gomez 66-71—137 Grayson Murray 71-66—137 Joohyung Kim 71-66—137 D.J. Trahan, 70-68—138. Ted Potter, Jr., 69-69—138. Rob Oppenheim, 68-70—138. Dalton Ward, 67-71—138. Brice Garnett, 67-71—138. David Lingmerth, 68-70—138. Chase Seiffert, 68-70—138. Lee Hodges, 66-72—138. Peter Uihlein, 69-70—139. Adam Schenk, 69-70—139. Emiliano Grillo, 71-68—139. Scott Brown, 71-68—139. Mark Anderson, 67-72—139. Ryan Brehm, 68-71—139. Wes Roach, 69-70—139. Jason Bohn, 68-71—139. Seamus Power, 69-70—139. Taylor Pendrith, 66-73—139. Roger Sloan, 70-69—139. Aaron Baddeley, 70-70—140. Andres Romero, 72-68— 140. Jonathan Byrd, 72-68—140. Josh Teater, 67-73—140. Tommy Gainey, 65-76—141. Ian Poulter, 71-70—141. Kris- toffer Ventura, 70-71—141. Justin Suh, 73-68—141. Paul Barjon, 72-69—141. Will Cannon, 73-68—141. Ryan Blaum, 69-72—141. Bronson Burgoon, 71-70—141. Patrick Rod- gers, 73-68—141. Satoshi Kodaira, 70-71—141. Anirban Lahiri, 70-71—141. Vincent Whaley, 72-69—141. Charlie Beljan, 70-71—141. LPGA Tour Gainbridge Partial Scores Friday at Orlando, Fla. Yardage: 6,701; Par: 72 Second Round Lydia Ko Nelly Korda Ryann O’Toole In Gee Chun Ashleigh Buhai Patty Tavatanakit Chella Choi Jessica Korda Stacy Lewis Lexi Thompson Sarah Kemp Amy Olson Xiyu Lin Jennifer Kupcho Nicole Broch Larsen 65-69—134 67-68—135 68-68—136 69-68—137 71-67—138 69-69—138 69-69—138 71-68—139 71-68—139 71-68—139 70-69—139 70-69—139 68-71—139 68-71—139 68-71—139 Brooke M. Henderson, 71-69—140. Sophia Popov, 70-70—140. Marissa Steen, 69-71—140. Jin Young Ko, 68- 72—140. Dani Holmqvist, 74-67—141. Brittany Altomare, 73-68—141. Angel Yin, 72-69—141. Georgia Hall, 72-69— 141. Jenny Shin, 71-70—141. Leona Maguire, 69-72—141. Nanna Koerstz Madsen, 67-74—141. Amy Yang, 72-70—142. Nasa Hataoka, 70-72—142. Cristie Kerr, 70-72—142. Brittany Lincicome, 69-73—142. Jennifer Song, 76-67—143. Jaye Marie Green, 74-69—143. Gabriela Ruffels, 73-70—143. Cheyenne Knight, 73-70— 143. Yealimi Noh, 72-71—143. Sarah Schmelzel, 72-71—143. Lindsey Weaver, 71- 72—143. Charley Hull, 71-72—143. Pajaree Anannarukarn, 70-73—143. Lindy Duncan, 70-73—143. Jasmine Suwan- napura, 70-73—143. Jeongeun Lee6, 70-73—143. Mariah Stackhouse, 70-73—143. Megan Khang, 68-75—143. Carlota Ciganda, 75-69—144. Caroline Masson, 74-70— 144. Linnea Strom, 73-71—144. Bronte Law, 73-71—144. Ally Ewing, 72-72—144. Anna Nordqvist, 72-72—144. Jen- nifer Chang, 72-72—144. Albane Valenzuela, 71-73—144. Lauren Stephenson, 71-73—144. Pernilla Lindberg, 71-73— 144. Andrea Lee, 70-74—144. Morgan Pressel, 70-74—144. HOCKEY NHL East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 18 11 5 2 24 55 49 Washington 19 10 5 4 24 65 65 N.Y. Islanders 19 10 6 3 23 51 45 Philadelphia 16 9 4 3 21 55 54 Pittsburgh 18 10 7 1 21 56 60 N.Y. Rangers 18 7 8 3 17 49 48 New Jersey 15 7 6 2 16 41 44 Buffalo 17 6 8 3 15 44 51 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 19 13 4 2 28 62 53 Tampa Bay 18 13 4 1 27 64 39 Chicago 21 11 6 4 26 63 61 Carolina 19 12 6 1 25 65 53 Columbus 21 8 8 5 21 60 72 Dallas 15 6 5 4 16 46 40 Nashville 19 8 11 0 16 44 62 Detroit 22 6 13 3 15 44 68 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 16 11 4 1 23 48 34 Minnesota 17 11 6 0 22 53 41 St. Louis 20 10 8 2 22 60 61 Los Angeles 19 9 7 3 21 57 52 Arizona 19 9 7 3 21 52 55 Colorado 16 9 6 1 19 46 38 San Jose 17 7 8 2 16 47 64 Anaheim 20 6 10 4 16 40 58 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 21 15 4 2 32 74 55 Edmonton 22 14 8 0 28 79 65 Winnipeg 19 12 6 1 25 67 52 Montreal 19 9 6 4 22 64 58 Calgary 21 9 10 2 20 52 62 Vancouver 24 8 14 2 18 68 85 Ottawa 22 7 14 1 15 58 85 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. Thursday’s Late Game Edmonton 3, Vancouver 0 Friday’s Games N.Y. Rangers 6, Boston 2 Minnesota 3, Los Angeles 1 Colorado at Arizona, late Vegas at Anaheim, ppd. St. Louis at San Jose, pp.d Saturday’s Games Calgary at Ottawa, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 10 a.m. Washington at New Jersey, 10 a.m. Columbus at Nashville, noon Carolina at Florida, 4 p.m. Dallas at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 6 p.m. Montreal at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Vegas at Anaheim, 7 p.m. St. Louis at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 9 a.m. Columbus at Nashville, noon Philadelphia at Buffalo, noon Washington at New Jersey, noon Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 2 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 4 p.m. DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB — Announced retirement of Marla Miller, senior vice president of special events. American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to terms with RHP Norge Vera, OF/1B Dario Borrero, RHPs Adrian Gil and Carlos Hinestroza, C Manuel Guariman, OF Car- los Jimenez and 3B Victor Quezada to minor league contracts. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to terms with RHP Jess Chavez on a minor league contract. National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Signed manager Brian Snitker to a contract extension through 2023 season. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed to terms with RHP Tyler Clippard on a one-year contract. Activated RHP Luis Frias from the 10-day IL. Designated LHP Travis Bergen and RHP Keury Mella for assignment. CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with OF Cameron Maybin on a minor league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA — Fined G Dejounte Murray from San Antonio for kicking the ball into the stands in a game against Oklahoma City on Feb. 24. Named F Domantas Sabonis from Indiana to replace injured Brooklyn Kevin Durant in NBA All-Star game. BROOKLYN NETS — Signed Gs Andre Roberson and Iman Shumpert to a 10-day contract. LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Signed C Damian Jones to a 10-day contract. TORONTO RAPTORS — Signed F Donta Hall to a 10- day contract. Women’s National Basketball Association WNBA — Announced the approval of sale of Atlanta Dream to Larry Gottesdiener, Suzanne Abair and Renee Montgomery. WASHINGTON MYSTICS — Signed G Ariel Atkins to a multi-year contract extension. FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON TEXANS — Released RB Duke Johnson and C Nick Martin. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Recalled C Mikael Hak- karainen, F Brad Morrison, G Matt Tomkins and D Wyatt Kalynuk from Rockford (AHL) loans. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled G Veini Ve- hvilainen from Cleveland (AHL). Reassigned D Gavin Bayreuther to Cleveland (AHL). Assigned G Matiss Kivle- nieks to Cleveland (AHL). DALLAS STARS — Designated C Rhett Gardner and G Josh Jacobs for assignment to the taxi squad. DETROIT RED WINGS — Designated LW Mathias Brome for assignment to the taxi squad. NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled LW Tanner Jeannot from Chicago (AHL) to the taxi squad. Reassigned C Sean Malone to Chicago (AHL). NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Recalled D Josh Jacobs from Binghamton (AHL) to the taxi squad. Assigned D Matt Ten- nyson from the taxi squad to Binghamton (AHL) and F Eeli Tolvanen and D Ben Harpur to the taxi squad. NEW YORK RANGERS — Recalled LW Tim Gettinger and D Tarmo Reunanen from Hartford (AHL) loan. OTTAWA SENATORS — Designated G Filip Gustavsson, D Erick Brannstrom for assignment to the taxi squad. Re- leased LW Filip Chlapik. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Recalled RW Anthony An- gello from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AHL) loan. SAN JOSE SHARKS — Waived D Jarred Tinordi. VEGAS KNIGHTS — Assigned C Patrick Brown to Hen- derson (AHL). SOCCER Major League Soccer AUSTIN FC — Named Dr. Timothy Vachris chief medical officer and Dr. Douglas Elenz chief orthopedic doctor. COLORADO RAPIDS — Named Wolde Harris and Chris Little assistant coaches. NEW YORK RED BULLS — Acquired G Carlos Coronel on loan from Red Bull Salzburg. SOUNDERS FC — Named Wade Webber head coach of Tacoma Defiance (USL). COLLEGE AUSTIN PEAY — Named Jordan Harmon senior asso- ciate athletics director. EAST CAROLINA — Named Jake Kirkendall director of football operations. MISSOURI SOUTHERN — Named Adam Austin offen- sive coordinator, Chance Alberswerth defensive line coach, Colton Meyers Recruiting coordinator/wide receiver coach, Mitch Leppke defensive back coach, Trey Porter assistant defensive back coach and Michael Gallo assistant defen- sive line coach. SPORTS BRIEFING WORLD CUP SKIING FOOTBALL Gut-Behrami grabs World Cup lead with downhill vic- tory; Bend’s Ross 23rd — Coming off a performance that in- Former Beaver Nall re-signs with Bears — The Chicago Bears have re-signed Ryan Nall, according to a report. The Bears running back and former Oregon State star signed for his third year with the team. Nall, 25, would have become an exclusive rights free agent at the official beginning of the 2021 season next month. Nall appeared in all 16 games in 2020, after playing spar- ingly in 2019. While Nall was on the field for just 68 snaps on of- fense, and he finished the year with eight receptions for 67 yards in 2020. Nall has become a valuable special teams player and was on the field for a career-high 294 snaps on special teams. Nall will face tough competition for more playing time at running back. The Bears have starter David Montgomery and change-of- pace backup Tarik Cohen. Artavis Pierce, another former Beaver, saw action as a rookie in five games during the 2020 season. cluded two golds and three medals overall at the skiing world championships, Lara Gut-Behrami now has another title — over- all World Cup leader. The Swiss skier won a downhill Friday when the regular circuit resumed, moving her ahead of Slova- kian rival Petra Vlhova in the standings. Gut-Behrami finished a slim 0.02 seconds ahead of Ramona Siebenhofer on the sun- drenched Val di Fassa course. Recently crowned world champion Corinne Suter finished third, 0.26 behind, to gain precious points in her pursuit of downhill standings leader Sofia Goggia, who is out injured. Vlhova finished ninth and now trails Gut-Behrami by 29 points in the overall standings, which she had led since No- vember. Bend’s Laurenne Ross finished 23rd, 1.92 seconds be- hind. It was Gut-Behrami’s 31st career World Cup victory. Football Continued from B1 “But this is also about us competing for a champion- ship.” The 12-week regular season for the AWFC is slated to start in late spring and run through the summer. Aside from the Oregon High Desert Storm and the Idaho Horsemen, the three other teams in the AWFC are all based in Washington: the Yakima Canines, Tri-City — Bulletin wire reports Rush and Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks. The Storm’s home opener at the First Interstate Bank Center in Redmond is sched- uled for June 5, and they are scheduled to play five of their 12 games in Redmond this season. There is still hope that spec- tators can attend once the sea- son starts in four months. For more information, visit oregonstorm.com. e e Reporter: 541-383-0307, brathbone@ bendbulletin.com