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A6 The BulleTin • Monday, March 22, 2021 ON THE AIR SCOREBOARD MONDAY BASEBALL MLB Preseason, St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins MLB Preseason, Chicago Cubs at L.A. Angels MLB Preseason, L.A. Dodgers at Seattle Mariners BASKETBALL NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: Oregon vs Iowa NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: North Carolina vs Alabama NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Drexel vs Georgia NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: BYU vs Rutgers NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Wright St. vs Arkansas NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Stony Brook vs Arizona NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: VCU vs Indiana NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: Oklahoma vs Gonzaga NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Mt. St. Mary’s vs Maryland NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Belmont vs Gonzaga NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: UCF vs Northwestern NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Michigan St. vs Iowa St. NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Troy vs Texas A&M NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: Ohio vs Crieghton NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: LSU vs Michigan NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: UC Davis vs Missouri St. NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Marist vs Louisville NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Bradley vs Texas NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: Maryland vs. Alabama NCAA Men’s, 2nd Round: USC vs Kansas NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: Wyoming vs UCLA NCAA Women’s, 1st Round: South Dakota vs Oregon GOLF European Tour, Kenya Savannah Classic, 1st Round GYMNASTICS College Gymnastics, Illinois at Minnesota HOCKEY NHL, Anaheim Ducks at Minnesota Wild LACROSSE Women’s College Lacrosse, California at Colorado Women’s College Lacrosse, Stanford at Oregon SOCCER CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship, Haiti vs Canada CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship, El Salvador vs Honduras SOFTBALL College Softball, Texas A&M at LSU Time 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TV MLB MLB MLB CBS ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU CBS ESPN ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN ESPN2 TNT CBS ESPNU ESPN ESPN2 TNT CBS ESPN ESPN2 3 a.m. GOLF 2 p.m. BIG10 4:30 p.m. NBCSN 1 p.m. 3 p.m. PAC12 PAC12 3 p.m. FS1 5:30 p.m. FS1 4 p.m. SEC Time 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. TV MLB MLB SEC TUESDAY BASEBALL MLB Preseason, New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers MLB Preseason, L.A. Angels at Texas Rangers College, The Citadel at South Carolina BASKETBALL NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NBA, Los Angeles Lakers at New Orleans Pelicans NCAA Women’s, 2nd Round: Teams TBA NBA, Brooklyn Nets at Portland Trail Blazers NBA, Philadelphia 76ers at Golden St. Warriors GOLF European Tour, Kenya Savannah Classic, 2nd Round HOCKEY NHL, New Jersey Devils at Philadelphia Flyers SOCCER Men’s College, Rutgers at Maryland Men’s College, Michigan at Michigan St. TENNIS ATP/WTA, Miami Open: WTA 1st Round VOLLEYBALL College, UCLA at Stanford noon ESPN2 12:30 p.m. ESPNU 2 p.m. ESPN2 2:30 p.m. ESPNU 4 p.m. ESPN, ESPN2 4:30 p.m. TNT 6 p.m. ESPN, ESPN2 7 p.m. NBCSNW 7 p.m. TNT 3 a.m. GOLF 4 p.m. NBCSN 9 a.m. 11 a.m. BIG10 BIG10 8 a.m. TENNIS 6 p.m. PAC12 NCAA Men’s Tournament ON DECK Prep Sports MONDAY Volleyball: cascade at Sisters, 4 p.m.; cascade vs. Summit (at Sisters), 5:30 p.m.; Summit at Sisters, 7 p.m.; culver at Trinity lutheran, 3:30 p.m. Boys soccer: Summit at Bend, 4 p.m.; redmond at ridgeview, 4:30 p.m.; Sisters at Philomath, 7:30 p.m. Girls soccer: corbett at Madras, 4 p.m.; la Pine at creswell, 4 p.m. TUESDAY Volleyball: redmond at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m.; hood river Valley at crook county, 6:30 p.m.; Madras at cor- bett, 6 p.m.; Santiam christian at la Pine, 6 p.m.; culver at north lake/Paisley, 2 p.m.; culver at central christian, 4 p.m.; north lake/Paisley at central christian, 6 p.m. Girls soccer: ridgeview at redmond, 6 p.m.; Philo- math at Sisters, 6 p.m. BASKETBALL NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct Phila. 30 13 .698 Brooklyn 29 14 .674 Milwaukee 27 14 .659 atlanta 22 20 .524 Miami 22 21 .512 Boston 21 21 .500 charlotte 20 21 .488 new york 21 22 .488 indiana 19 22 .463 chicago 19 22 .463 Toronto 17 25 .405 cleveland 16 26 .381 Washington 15 26 .366 orlando 14 28 .333 detroit 12 30 .286 WESTERN CONFERENCE W l Pct utah 30 11 .732 Phoenix 28 13 .683 l.a. lakers 28 15 .651 l.a. clippers 27 16 .628 denver 25 17 .595 Portland 25 17 .595 San antonio 22 17 .564 dallas 22 19 .537 Golden State 22 21 .512 Memphis 19 20 .487 new orleans 18 24 .429 oklahoma city 18 24 .429 Sacramento 17 25 .405 houston 11 30 .268 Minnesota 10 32 .238 Saturday’s Games atlanta 99, l.a. lakers 94 Phila. 129, Sacramento 105 Memphis 111, Golden State 103 Milwaukee 120, San antonio 113 l.a. clippers 125, charlotte 98 Sunday’s Games indiana 109, Miami 106, oT oklahoma city 114, houston 112 new orleans 113, denver 108 Boston 112, orlando 96 chicago 100, detroit 86 Brooklyn 113, Washington 106 cleveland 116, Toronto 105 Phila. 101, new york 100, oT dallas 132, Portland 92 Phoenix 111, l.a. lakers 94 Monday’s Games Sacramento at cleveland, 4:30 p.m. oklahoma city at Minnesota, 5 p.m. charlotte at San antonio, 5:30 p.m. Boston at Memphis, 6 p.m. indiana at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Toronto at houston, 6 p.m. utah at chicago, 6 p.m. atlanta at l.a. clippers, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games denver at orlando, 4 p.m. l.a. lakers at new orleans, 4:30 p.m. Washington at new york, 4:30 p.m. Phoenix at Miami, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at Portland, 7 p.m. Phila. at Golden State, 7 p.m. GB — 1 2 7½ 8 8½ 9 9 10 10 12½ 13½ 14 15½ 17½ GB — 2 3 4 5½ 5½ 7 8 9 10 12½ 12½ 13½ 19 20½ Sunday’s Box Score Dallas 132, Portland 92 Listings are the most accurate available. SPORTS BRIEFING WORLD CUP SKIING Manuel Feller wins season-ending World Cup slalom race — Rising from sixth place after the first run in a World Cup slalom, Manuel Feller won the season-ending race on Sunday. First-run leader Marco Schwarz, who already took the season-long slalom title, lost speed in a difficult section of gates and dropped to sixth place. Feller benefited from his Austrian teammate’s error and finished 0.08 seconds ahead of Clément Noël of France. Alexis Pinturault placed third, 0.11 behind Feller, to end his season in style one day after winning a giant slalom to secure his first overall World Cup title. Robinson edges Shiffrin to win final World Cup giant slalom — An aggressive second run lifted teenager Alice Robinson ahead of Mikaela Shiffrin to win a giant slalom that ended the women’s World Cup ski season on Sunday. Robin- son had been fourth-fastest in the opening run, trailing 2018 Olympic champion Shiffrin by 0.77 seconds, yet turned it into a victory by 0.28 at Lenzerheide. Meta Hrovat placed third, trailing Robinson by 0.48. It was the 19-year-old New Zea- lander’s third win in giant slalom on the World Cup circuit. GOLF Jones wins Honda Classic by 5 shots, earns spot in Masters — When Matt Jones won his first PGA Tour title DALLAS (132) Finney-Smith 4-8 2-2 13, Kleber 3-4 0-0 8, Porzingis 3-7 4-4 12, doncic 13-19 3-6 37, richardson 8-11 3-3 21, Bey 0-3 0-0 0, hardaway Jr. 4-9 2-2 11, hinton 2-3 0-0 4, iwundu 1-3 1-1 3, Powell 4-4 2-2 11, Marjanovic 1-2 0-0 2, Brunson 2-7 0-0 4, Burke 1-2 0-0 2, Green 2-4 0-0 4. Totals 48-86 17-20 132. PORTLAND (92) covington 2-5 0-0 6, Jones Jr. 3-4 1-2 8, Kanter 2-3 0-0 4, lillard 7-16 5-5 19, Mccollum 6-15 1-1 13, anthony 2-9 2-2 6, hood 1-5 0-0 2, Trent Jr. 6-13 1-2 16, Giles iii 0-2 0-0 0, elleby 0-3 0-0 0, little 4-9 4-5 14, Simons 1-5 1-2 4. Totals 34-89 15-19 92. Dallas 27 38 38 29 — 132 Portland 30 24 15 23 — 92 3-Point Goals_dallas 19-37 (doncic 8-9, Finney-Smith 3-6, Kleber 2-3, Porzingis 2-4, richardson 2-4, hardaway Jr. 1-5, Brunson 0-2), Portland 9-41 (Trent Jr. 3-7, cov- ington 2-4, little 2-5, Jones Jr. 1-2, Simons 1-2, elleby 0-2, hood 0-2, anthony 0-4, Mccollum 0-5, lillard 0-7). Fouled out_none. rebounds_dallas 52 (Porzingis 8), Portland 33 (covington, Kanter 6). assists_dallas 23 (doncic, Porzingis, richardson 4), Portland 17 (lillard 4). Total Fouls_dallas 17, Portland 17. Second Round loyola chicago 71, illinois 58 Syracuse 75, West Virginia 72 houston 63, rutgers 60 Baylor 76, Wisconsin 63 arkansas 68, Texas Tech 66 houston 63, rutgers 60 oral roberts 81, Florida 78 Villanova 84, north Texas 61 oregon State 80, oklahoma State 70 Sunday’s Box Score Oregon St. 80, No. 11 Okla. St. 70 OREGON ST. (19-12) alatishe 3-8 0-0 6, Silva 2-5 3-4 7, lucas 3-10 7-7 15, reichle 0-3 0-0 0, Thompson 5-11 15-16 26, calloo 4-9 4-4 15, Silver 2-2 0-1 4, hunt 0-1 2-2 2, Tucker 2-2 1-1 5, Franklin 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-51 32-35 80. OKLAHOMA ST. (21-9) Ka.Boone 2-4 0-0 4, Moncrieffe 1-4 1-4 3, anderson 3-12 10-13 16, cunningham 6-20 8-10 24, likekele 0-3 0-2 0, Ke.Boone 3-11 4-5 13, Walker 0-3 0-0 0, Kouma 2-3 2-2 6, B.Williams 1-3 1-2 4, Flavors 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-65 26-38 70. Halftime —oregon St. 44-30. 3-Point Goals —oregon St. 6-20 (calloo 3-5, lucas 2-8, Thompson 1-4, reichle 0-3), okla. St. 8-29 (cunningham 4-11, Ke.Boone 3-8, B.Williams 1-3, Flavors 0-1, anderson 0-3, Walker 0-3). Fouled Out —Moncrieffe, B.Williams. Rebounds —or- egon St. 49 (alatishe, Silva 12), okla. St. 28 (Ke.Boone 8). Assists —oregon St. 7 (alatishe, Silva, Tucker 2), okla. St. 10 (anderson 4). Total Fouls —oregon St. 24, okla. St. 29. NCAA Women’s Tournament First Round oklahoma St. 84, Wake Forest 61 South carolina 79, Mercer 53 oregon St. 83, Florida St. 59 Georgia Tech 54, Stephen F. austin 52, oT nc State 79, nc a&T 58 uconn 102, high Point 59 Syracuse 72, S. dakota St. 55 iowa 87, cent. Michigan 72 Kentucky 71, idaho St. 63 Michigan 87, Florida Gulf coast 66 Tennessee 87, Middle Tennessee 62 Virginia Tech 70, Marquette 63 Baylor 101, Jackson St. 52 West Virginian 77, lehigh 53 South Florida 57, Washington State 53 Stanford 87, utah Valley 44 Sunday’s Box Score Oregon St. 83, Florida St. 59 FLORIDA ST. (10-9) Myers 2-5 2-2 6, Jackson 6-16 3-4 17, Jones 2-8 0-0 4, Puisis 2-6 0-0 6, Weber 4-12 0-0 11, Baldwin 1-1 2-2 4, england 5-10 0-0 11, lassiter 0-1 0-0 0, Wilkinson 0-3 0-0 0, Team 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 22-62 7-8 59 OREGON ST. (12-7) corosdale 2-2 0-0 6, Jones 8-17 2-5 18, Mack 2-3 2-2 6, Goforth 5-7 3-3 14, Goodman 8-12 5-6 24, Mitrovic 1-3 0-0 2, Subasic 0-1 0-0 0, Mannen 0-0 0-0 0, Simmons 0-0 0-0 0, Von oelhoffen 3-9 0-0 7, Samuel 3-4 0-0 6, Team 0-0 0-0 0, Totals 32-58 12-16 83 Florida St. 16 11 20 12 — 59 Oregon St. 16 25 22 20 — 83 3-Point Goals—Florida St. 8-19 (Jackson 2-4, Puisis 2-5, Weber 3-7, england 1-3), oregon St. 7-15 (corosdale 2-2, Mack 0-1, Goforth 1-2, Goodman 3-5, Subasic 0-1, Von oelhoffen 1-4). assists—Florida St. 13 (england 4), oregon St. 15 (Goodman 5). Fouled out—Florida St. Myers. rebounds—Florida St. 26 (Team 3-4), oregon St. 43 (Mitrovic 3-7). Total Fouls—Florida St. 14, oregon St. 12. Technical Fouls—none. a—0. HOKCEY NHL East GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 31 20 7 4 44 106 92 n.y. islanders 32 20 8 4 44 96 72 Pittsburgh 32 19 11 2 40 100 88 Boston 28 16 8 4 36 77 66 Philadelphia 29 15 11 3 33 93 105 n.y. rangers 30 13 13 4 30 89 79 new Jersey 29 11 14 4 26 71 90 Buffalo 29 6 19 4 16 61 101 Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 31 23 6 2 48 115 73 Florida 31 20 7 4 44 105 88 carolina 30 20 7 3 43 101 78 columbus 32 13 12 7 33 86 103 chicago 32 14 13 5 33 95 106 nashville 32 14 17 1 29 77 103 dallas 28 10 10 8 28 80 75 detroit 32 10 18 4 24 71 104 West GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 29 21 7 1 43 95 66 colorado 29 19 8 2 40 97 65 Minnesota 29 18 10 1 37 87 75 St. louis 31 16 10 5 37 96 99 los angeles 30 13 11 6 32 88 84 arizona 31 13 13 5 31 77 92 San Jose 29 11 14 4 26 83 103 anaheim 32 9 17 6 24 71 110 North GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 32 20 10 2 42 107 83 edmonton 34 21 13 0 42 116 97 Winnipeg 31 18 11 2 38 100 91 Montreal 31 14 8 9 37 100 87 Vancouver 35 16 16 3 35 99 111 calgary 32 15 14 3 33 87 97 ottawa 33 10 20 3 23 87 130 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. PGA Tour The Honda Classic Scores Sunday at PGA National Champions Course Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Purse: $7 million Yardage: 7,048; Par: 70 Final Round Matt Jones (500), $1,260,000 61-70-69-68 – 268 Brandon hagy (300), $763,000 69-62-76-66 – 273 russell henley (125), $320,600 64-69-73-68 – 274 denny Mccarthy (125), $320,600 68-65-74-67 – 274 c.T. Pan (125), $320,600 67-72-65-70 – 274 chase Seiffert (125), $320,600 67-74-69-64 – 274 Brendan Steele (125), $320,600 73-65-71-65 – 274 adam hadwin (75), $190,750 72-65-70-68 – 275 Sungjae im (75), $190,750 68-68-69-70 – 275 Zach Johnson (75), $190,750 67-68-70-70 – 275 Sam ryder (75), $190,750 69-63-72-71 – 275 camilo Villegas (75), $190,750 69-65-72-69 – 275 Kevin chappell (54), $125,417 66-70-75-65 – 276 adam Scott (54), $125,417 69-67-72-68 – 276 robert Streb (54), $125,417 69-66-70-71 – 276 Steve Stricker (54), $125,417 66-71-70-69 – 276 cameron Tringale (54), $125,417 67-68-69-72 – 276 aaron Wise (54), $125,417 64-64-75-73 – 276 Stewart cink (42), $82,950 71-64-70-72 – 277 lucas Glover (42), $82,950 71-66-69-71 – 277 harry higgs (42), $82,950 68-67-74-68 – 277 John huh (42), $82,950 68-70-70-69 – 277 Michael Thompson (42), $82,950 71-66-73-67 – 277 harold Varner iii (42), $82,950 71-65-71-70 – 277 Brice Garnett (33), $54,950 71-64-70-73 – 278 chris Kirk (33), $54,950 68-71-67-72 – 278 Phil Mickelson (33), $54,950 71-68-69-70 – 278 Joaquin niemann (33), $54,950 69-67-73-69 – 278 roger Sloan (33), $54,950 71-69-66-72 – 278 Keegan Bradley (27), $45,850 69-69-67-74 – 279 chase Koepka, $45,850 69-69-74-67 – 279 Jhonattan Vegas (27), $45,850 71-68-69-71 – 279 cameron davis (22), $39,900 66-71-70-73 – 280 Tyler Mccumber (22), $39,900 70-69-70-71 – 280 Sepp Straka (22), $39,900 68-70-69-73 – 280 Will Gordon (16), $29,785 67-69-72-73 – 281 Mackenzie hughes (16), $29,785 68-72-71-70 – 281 Satoshi Kodaira (16), $29,785 70-71-71-69 – 281 nate lashley (16), $29,785 68-71-74-68 – 281 Tom lewis (16), $29,785 74-66-71-70 – 281 Shane lowry (16), $29,785 67-66-74-74 – 281 Matthew neSmith (16), $29,785 70-68-73-70 – 281 adam Schenk (16), $29,785 72-66-72-71 – 281 Kevin Streelman (16), $29,785 69-67-73-72 – 281 Vincent Whaley (16), $29,785 73-67-68-73 – 281 Brian Gay (9), $19,070 71-67-73-71 – 282 Talor Gooch (9), $19,070 72-69-72-69 – 282 lucas herbert, $19,070 70-69-70-73 – 282 J.B. holmes (9), $19,070 69-67-67-79 – 282 Mark hubbard (9), $19,070 68-73-69-72 – 282 alex noren (9), $19,070 71-68-69-74 – 282 Pat Perez (9), $19,070 72-69-71-70 – 282 Jason dufner (6), $16,478 68-68-75-72 – 283 Scott harrington (6), $16,478 66-67-79-71 – 283 Jim herman (6), $16,478 70-71-69-73 – 283 Keith Mitchell (6), $16,478 69-69-74-71 – 283 charl Schwartzel (6), $16,478 70-69-71-73 – 283 ryan armour (5), $15,960 70-71-66-77 – 284 Jimmy Walker (5), $15,960 69-68-77-70 – 284 Beau hossler (5), $15,540 71-70-72-72 – 285 William McGirt (5), $15,540 69-69-72-75 – 285 d.J. Trahan (5), $15,540 68-71-76-70 – 285 erik van rooyen (5), $15,540 70-70-69-76 – 285 Ted Potter, Jr. (4), $15,190 70-71-74-71 – 286 rickie Fowler (4), $14,980 70-68-78-71 – 287 Stephen Stallings Jr., $14,980 71-70-70-76 – 287 Kiradech aphibarnrat (4), $14,700 70-71-75-74 – 290 Bronson Burgoon (4), $14,700 69-70-78-73 – 290 European Tour Magical Kenya Open Par Scores Sunday at Karen Country Club, Nairobi, Kenya Purse: $1.1 million Yardage: 6,921; Par: 71 Final Round Justin harding, South africa 66-67-64-66 – 263 -21 Kurt Kitayama, united States 67-66-66-66 – 265 -19 connor Syme, Scotland 65-67-71-64 – 267 -17 Sebastian Garcia rodriguez, Spain 67-70-68-63 – 268 -16 Jean-Baptiste Gonnet, France 68-68-66-67 – 269 -15 Jacques Kruyswijk, South africa 68-72-65-64 – 269 -15 romain langasque, France 67-70-67-65 – 269 -15 Pep angles, Spain 70-67-67-66 – 270 -14 dean Burmester, South africa 68-64-71-67 – 270 -14 calum hill, Scotland 65-68-67-70 – 270 -14 Sam horsfield, england 65-71-69-65 – 270 -14 AUTO SPORTS NASCAR Cup Series Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Results Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Ga. Lap length: 1.54 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (10) ryan Blaney, Ford, 325 laps, 57 points. 2. (6) Kyle larson, chevrolet, 325, 55. 3. (14) alex Bowman, chevrolet, 325, 47. 4. (1) denny hamlin, Toyota, 325, 41. 5. (19) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 325, 48. 6. (13) austin dillon, chevrolet, 325, 35. 7. (17) chris Buescher, Ford, 325, 35. 8. (9) William Byron, chevrolet, 325, 36. 9. (2) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 325, 32. 10. (7) Kevin harvick, Ford, 325, 27. 11. (20) Matt diBenedetto, Ford, 325, 31. 12. (12) ricky Stenhouse Jr, chevrolet, 325, 25. 13. (28) ryan newman, Ford, 325, 24. 14. (21) ross chastain, chevrolet, 325, 23. 15. (3) Joey logano, Ford, 324, 22. 16. (15) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 324, 21. 17. (25) daniel Suarez, chevrolet, 324, 21. 18. (27) cole custer, Ford, 324, 19. 19. (18) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 324, 18. 20. (16) aric almirola, Ford, 324, 17. 21. (8) christopher Bell, Toyota, 323, 16. 22. (39) austin cindric, Ford, 323, 0. 23. (24) chase Briscoe, Ford, 323, 14. 24. (22) erik Jones, chevrolet, 323, 13. 25. (23) ryan Preece, chevrolet, 323, 12. 26. (29) Tyler reddick, chevrolet, 323, 11. 27. (32) anthony alfredo, Ford, 322, 10. 28. (4) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 321, 9. 29. (30) corey lajoie, chevrolet, 319, 8. 30. (26) Justin haley, chevrolet, 319, 0. 31. (33) cody Ware, chevrolet, 316, 0. 32. (34) James davison, chevrolet, 316, 5. 33. (35) Quin houff, chevrolet, 314, 4. 34. (31) BJ Mcleod, Ford, 313, 0. 35. (36) Joey Gase, Ford, 308, 2. 36. (38) Timmy hill, Ford, 305, 0. 37. (37) Josh Bilicki, Ford, 285, 1. 38. (5) chase elliott, chevrolet, engine, 220, 4. 39. (11) Kurt Busch, chevrolet, accident, 113, 8. DEALS Sunday’s Transactions BASEBALL Major League Baseball American League KanSaS ciTy royalS — agreed to terms with c Salva- dor Perez on a four-year contract from 2022-25. oaKland aThleTicS — optioned rhP Jordan Weems to las Vegas (Triple-a West). National League cincinnaTi redS — optioned c deivy Grullon, SS Jose Garcia, rF Scott heineman and rhPs hector Perez and art Warren to louisville (Triple-a east). PiTTSBurGh PiraTeS — Signed rhP Steven Wright to a minor league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association nBa — Fined Toronto raptors head coach nick nurse $50,000 for an incident during a March 19 game against utah. FOOTBALL National Football League SeaTTle SeahaWKS — acquired oG Gabe Jackson from las Vegas in exchange for a fifth-round pick. HOCKEY National Hockey League neW JerSey deVilS — Placed F nathan Bastian on in- jured reserve retroactive to March 18. recalled F Michael Mcleod from the taxi squad. reassigned d Josh Jacobs and G Gilles Senn from the taxi squad to Binghamton (ahl). assigned ds Jeremy Groleau and david Quenne- ville from Binghamton (ahl) to the taxi squad. neW yorK ranGerS — Placed d Jack Johnson on in- jured reserve. Doncic scores 37, Mavericks rout Trail Blazers BY ERIK GARCÍA GUNDERSEN Associated Press PORTLAND — Luka Don- cic scored 37 points in three quarters, leading the Dallas Mavericks to a 132-92 rout of the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night. Doncic made his first eight 3-point shots and finished with 8-for-9 shooting from long distance. Overall, he shot 13 of 19 from the field and added seven rebounds and four assists. Josh Richardson scored 21 points, DorianFinney-Smith added 13 and Kristaps Por- zingis 12 for the Mavericks. Damian Lillard led Portland with 19 points, and GaryTrent Jr. added 16. CJ McCollum finished with 13. Dallas’ Boban Marjanovic, who sat our Friday’s game, took advantage of his opportu- nity to make an impact. After Portland had a 13-5 advantage on the offensive glass on Friday, Marjanovic’s presence helped tipped the scales in favor of the Maver- icks in just five minutes of ac- tion. Marjanovic finished with two points and two rebounds but helped prevent Portland center Enes Kanter from dom- inating the boards. Dallas out- rebounded the Mavericks 52- 33 overall. The Mavericks made 19 3-pointers. Portland was un- able to keep pace as the Trail Blazers shot 20% from the 3-point arc and made only nine shots from long distance. A Doncic 3-pointer gave the Mavericks a 76-54 lead, forc- ing a Blazers timeout with 8:47 left in the third quarter. Dallas started the third quarter on a 19-0 run. A three-point play by McCollum stopped Port- land’s third quarter drought, which lasted 5:37. The Mavericks led 103-69 at the end of the third quar- ter. The Blazers took Lillard out of the game after the third quarter. Women Bianca Jackson finished with 17 points for Florida State (10- 9), led by interim coach Brooke Wyckoff after Sue Semrau took a leave of absence at the start of the season to help care for her mother. Kourtney Weber and Tiana England each added 11 points. utes. Her dad, Kimo von Oel- hoffen, who played for four NFL teams during a 14-year career, was in attendance. She reportedly arrived in Corvallis on Jan. 22 and played two days later, scoring six points in 21 minutes against Washington State. The Beavers are 9-3 since her arrival — after losing four of their first five in Pac-12 play. MAKING A NAME FOR HERSELF Early-enrollee freshman Ta- lia von Oelhoffen, who gradu- ated early from her small high school in Pasco, Washington, had seven points in 27 min- COVID-19 RAMIFICATIONS Florida State and Oregon State each had 11 games either canceled or postponed this sea- son — with the Beavers going on a 27-day inactive pause. Continued from A5 MOTOR SPORTS Blaney wins at Atlanta after Larson fades on old tires — Bulletin wire reports GOLF nino Bertasio, italy 67-69-69-66 – 271 -13 Guido Migliozzi, italy 71-65-67-68 – 271 -13 Kalle Samooja, Finland 65-66-72-68 – 271 -13 Justin Walters, South africa 67-71-68-65 – 271 -13 Gaganjeet Bhullar, india 66-72-69-65 – 272 -12 George coetzee, South africa 72-66-69-65 – 272 -12 Jamie donaldson, Wales 69-67-69-67 – 272 -12 Victor dubuisson, France 68-68-70-66 – 272 -12 Scott hend, austria 67-64-68-73 – 272 -12 Garrick higgo, South africa 67-68-68-69 – 272 -12 Garrick Porteous, england 71-68-67-66 – 272 -12 Johannes Veerman, united States 68-69-62-73 – 272 -12 darren Fichardt, South africa 69-70-67-67 – 273 -11 adrian otaegui, Spain 70-67-68-68 – 273 -11 aaron rai, england 70-67-70-66 – 273 -11 Jayden Trey Schaper, South africa 68-70-65-70 – 273 -11 John catlin, united States 71-69-69-65 – 274 -10 richard Mcevoy, england 70-70-65-69 – 274 -10 Wilco nienaber, South africa 67-69-71-67 – 274 -10 Marcel Schneider, Germany 70-69-69-66 – 274 -10 Jack Senior, england 68-68-71-67 – 274 -10 louis de Jager, South africa 70-70-66-69 – 275 -9 Grant Forrest, Scotland 73-66-68-68 – 275 -9 Maximilian Kieffer, Germany 68-72-69-66 – 275 -9 niklas lemke, Sweden 67-71-68-69 – 275 -9 ondrej lieser, czech republic 72-68-71-64 – 275 -9 Bernd ritthammer, Germany 65-71-67-72 – 275 -9 ricardo Santos, Portugal 71-66-68-70 – 275 -9 oliver Wilson, england 70-67-72-66 – 275 -9 Ben evans, england 71-68-71-66 – 210 -8 Gavin Green, Malaysia 68-69-68-71 – 276 -8 Joachim B. hansen, denmark 68-69-69-70 – 276 -8 Joost luiten, netherlands 70-69-67-70 – 276 -8 Benjamin Poke, denmark 69-70-69-68 – 276 -8 dale Whitnell, england 66-70-68-72 – 276 -8 NBA | DALLAS 132, PORTLAND 92 seven years ago, he needed a 45-foot birdie putt just to get into a playoff and then a 40-yard chip-in to take the victory. This win was far less dramatic, yet just as meaningful. It got him back to the Masters. Jones won the Honda Classic by five shots Sunday, a final round of 2-under 68 good enough to finish the week at 12-under 268 at PGA National. The margin matched the largest in tournament history, tying the mark set by Jack Nicklaus in 1977 and matched by Camilo Villegas in 2010. — Ryan Blaney became the sixth driver to win in six races to start NASCAR’s Cup season, surging to the front with nine laps to go after Kyle Larson’s dominant performance at At- lanta Motor Speedway fell apart on a fading set of tires Sun- day. Larson easily won the first two stages and led 269 of 325 laps on the 1.54-mile trioval. This year’s sixth race of the Cup season welcomed a socially distanced crowd of about 20,000 — far below capacity because of the lingering COVID-19 out- break, but a welcome change from the previous year when no fans were allowed for the makeup race in Atlanta. Sunday’s Games new Jersey 2, Pittsburgh 1, oT Tampa Bay 5, Florida 3 los angeles 3, Vegas 1 nashville 4, dallas 3, So Monday’s Games Buffalo at n.y. rangers, 4 p.m. calgary at ottawa, 4 p.m. carolina at columbus, 4 p.m. edmonton at Montreal, 4 p.m. n.y. islanders at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. anaheim at Minnesota, 4:30 p.m. colorado at arizona, 7 p.m. St. louis at Vegas, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 7 p.m. los angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games n.y. islanders at Boston, ppd new Jersey at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. detroit at nashville, 5 p.m. Florida at chicago, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at dallas, 5:30 p.m. colorado at arizona, 7 p.m. Stephen Spillman/AP Oregon State guard Aleah Goodman (1) calls to teammates over Flor- ida State guard Sammie Puisis in the first round of the NCAA tourna- ment at the University Events Center in San Marcos, Texas, on Sunday.