Nov 26, 2020

Sports Headlines for Thursday

Posted Nov 26, 2020 10:33 AM

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) ā€” Jim Hanifan, the former St. Louis Cardinals coach who returned to the city as offensive line coach to help the Rams win the Super Bowl, has died. He was 87. Hanifan's daughter, Kathy Hinder, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he died Tuesday at Missouri Baptist Hospital. She said the cause of death hasn't been determined, but said it wasn't related to COVID-19. The Cardinals' head coach from 1980-85, Hanifan is best known for his offensive lines as an assistant with St. Louis and Washington. Hanifan went 39ā€“49ā€“1 with the Cardinals, reaching the playoffs in 1982. He won Super Bowls as an assistant with Washington after the 1991 season and the Rams after the 1999 season.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ā€” The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be getting Sammy Watkins back on the field just in time. The Chiefs put fellow wide receiver Byron Pringle on injured reserve after he hurt his ankle last weekend in Las Vegas, leaving them with only Tyreek Hill, Demarcus Robinson and Mecole Hardman as the healthy players in the corps. Watkins has been out since Week 5 with a hamstring injury, though his teammates said he looked good in practice Wednesday. That raises hope that Watkins will be on the field when they visit the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) ā€” Luka Garza had 26 points and 10 rebounds and No. 5 Iowa opened the season with a 97-67 victory over North Carolina Central on Wednesday. Garza, the Big Ten player of the year last season and the lone unanimous selection on the preseason AP All-America team, had his 17th consecutive game of 20 points or more. The senior center had just four points in the first 10 1/2 minutes before the Hawkeyes took control with a 20-2 run near the end of the first half. He had six of Iowa's final nine points in the run. Redshirt freshman forward Patrick McCaffery, the son of Iowa coach Fran McCaffery, had 16 points. CJ Keyser led North Carolina Central with 15 points.

ESTERO, Fla. (AP) ā€” Terry Taylor had 21 points and 12 rebounds as Austin Peay beat Nebraska Omaha 72-66 at the Gulf Coast Showcase. Jordyn Adams had 18 points for Austin Peay (1-0). Marlon Ruffin had 20 points for the Mavericks (0-1). 

UNDATED (AP) ā€” The Thanksgiving menu of in-state rivalry games is a little lighter this year around the Southeastern Conference. Sure, top-ranked Alabama and No. 22 Auburn will duke it out in the Iron Bowl, while Mississippi State and Mississippi resume the Battle for the Golden Egg in Oxford. Those offerings will have to do this Saturday with four other turf wars against Atlantic Coast Conference rivals put on pause by the SEC's league-only schedule because of the coronavirus pandemic. Georgia-Georgia Tech, Florida-Florida State, South Carolina-Clemson and Kentucky-Louisville rivalry games have been scrubbed this year due to the scheduling.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) ā€” Mark Smith scored 18 points, Xavier Pinson added 17 and Dru Smith 16 as Missouri cruised past Oral Roberts in a season opener 91-64. Mark Smith and Dru Smith, who are not related and are among three Smiths on the team, shot a combined 12-of-19 for the Tigers. Mark Smith led the way with four 3-pointers. Javon Pickett tossed in 11 points, converting 5-of-5 from the foul line. Jeremiah Tilmon added eight points and 12 rebounds. Max Abmas and Kevin Obanor combined to score 35 points for the Golden Eagles, Abmas with 18 and Obanor 17.

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) ā€” Garrett Sturtz scored 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Drake to an 80-70 victory over Kansas State in a basketball season opener. Sturtz made all three of his field-goal attempts and 9 of 10 free throws, including four in the final 1:19 when the Bulldogs made 10 straight from the line to pull away. Tremell Murphy scored 12 points with seven rebounds and Shanquan Hemphill added 10 points, including a dunk to put Drake ahead for good with 7:24 remaining. Wildcats senior Mike McGuirl scored a career-high 22 points on 8-of-15 shooting and DaJuan Gordon, a sophomore, tied his personal best with 15 points.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) ā€” Four Cornhuskers scored 14 points each and six finished in double figures as a cast of newcomers led Nebraska to a 102-55 victory over McNeese State. Transfers Webster, Teddy Allen, Trey McGowens, Lat Mayen, Dalano Banton and Shamiel Stevenson reached double figures in their Huskers debut. Nebraska shot 50%, scored 43 points off 27 McNeese turnovers and outscored the Cowboys 50-26 in the paint. The 102 points were the most scored under second-year coach Fred Hoiberg. Dru Kuxhausen, a native of Scottsbluff, Nebraska, who led the NCAA is 3-pointers made last season with 125, led the Cowboys with 11 points. 

Update on the latest sports

VIRUS OUTBREAK-NFL

Ravens-Steelers game moved from Thanksgiving night to Sunday

UNDATED (AP) ā€” The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens were supposed to provide the only decent matchup on the NFL's Thanksgiving Day schedule.

That game has been pushed back to Sunday due to coronavirus issues with Baltimore. NBC will still air the big AFC North showdown.

Baltimore placed outside linebacker Pernell McPhee on the reserve/COVID-19 list, joining running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins and defensive tackle Brandon Williams. The Ravens also have been doing team work virtually.

In other virus-related NFL news:

ā€” The Browns are practicing in shifts and holding players out as a precaution while dealing with a new round of COVID-19 issues. The team temporarily closed its headquarters in Berea, Ohio, after another player tested positive. Coach Kevin Stefanksi said practice ahead of Sunday's game at Jacksonville will be spaced out to reduce the risk of possible spread. Star defensive end Myles Garrett is among four players on the reserve/COVID list.

ā€” The Jaguars will be without three defensive coaches against Cleveland this weekend because of COVID-19 testing and contact tracing. Coach Doug Marrone says defensive coordinator Todd Wash, defensive line coach Jason Rebrovich and defensive assistant Dwayne Stukes will not be available.

ā€” The Bengals have added receiver Auden Tate and offensive lineman B.J. Finney to the Reserve/COVID-19 list. Also Wednesday, the team returned cornerback Winston Rose to the practice squad from the COVID-19 list.

ā€” The Falcons have activated defensive end Dante Fowler from the COVID-19 list. Fowler was placed on the list Nov. 14 during the team's bye week and didn't play last Sunday in a loss to the New Orleans Saints. Receiver Laquon Treadwell is now the only Atlanta player on the COVID-19 list.

ā€” Dolphins defensive lineman Christian Wilkins practiced Wednesday after being activated off the reserve/COVID-19 list. Wilkins missed the past two games after playing more than half of the team's defensive snaps in the first eight games.

NFL-NEWS

Jags bench rookie Luton for Glennon

UNDATED (AP) ā€” The Jacksonville Jaguars are going with quarterback Mike Glennon against Cleveland, giving the NFL journeyman his first start in more than three years.

Coach Doug Marrone made the announcement Wednesday, three days after he considered benching rookie Jake Luton during a 27-3 loss to unbeaten Pittsburgh. Luton completed 16 of 37 passes for 151 yards and four interceptions against the Steelers.

Elsewhere around the NFL:

ā€” The Bengals could be without lead back Giovani Bernard for Sunday's game against the Giants. The team said Bernard was held out of practice with a concussion Wednesday.

ā€” Sam Darnold could be getting closer to returning to the huddle. The Jets quarterback was limited in practice Wednesday but there's optimism Darnold's injured right shoulder might be healed in time to play against the Dolphins on Sunday at home.

ā€” Colts quarterback Philip Rivers is dealing with a sore toe, but it's not expected to end his streak of consecutive starts at 234. He's taking Wednesday and Thursday off from practice so he'll be ready to make start No. 235 in Sunday's crucial AFC South showdown against Tennessee.

ā€” Former Cardinals head coach and offensive line coach Jim Hanifan has died at 87. Hanifan went 39ā€“49ā€“1 with the Cardinals from 1980-85, reaching the playoffs in 1982. He won Super Bowls as an assistant with the 1991 Redskins and 1999 Rams.

ā€” Cowboys strength coach Markus Paul has died at 54, a day after being taken to the hospital following a medical emergency at the team's facility. Paul was in his third season with the Cowboys after serving as a strength and conditioning coach for four other NFL teams. The team said the cause of death was pending.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Saban tests positive for virus, will miss Iron Bowl

UNDATED (AP) ā€” Saturday's Iron Bowl will be without its biggest star. Alabama coach Nick Saban has tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of the Crimson Tide's game with No. 22 Auburn.

Offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian will oversee preparations within the football building and lead the team on game day.

Team physician Dr. Jimmy Robinson and head trainer Jeff Allen said in a joint statement that the positive test came Wednesday.

Saban said he has had a runny nose, but no major symptoms. When he tested positive last month before a game with Georgia, he didn't have any symptoms. Saban ended up being cleared to coach in that game after subsequent tests leading up to the game came back negative.

In other virus-related college football news:

ā€” No. 7 Cincinnati's game at Temple this weekend has been canceled as both teams deal with COVID-19 issues. The American Athletic Conference said the game scheduled for Saturday could not be made up on Dec. 5 because the league's protocols "would not allow for a sufficient number of players to be available for competition on that day." The unbeaten and conference-leading Bearcats' next game is scheduled for Dec. 12 at No. 24 Tulsa.

ā€” It appears the Big Game between Cal and Stanford was going to go on as planned Friday. The rivalry game between Oregon and Oregon State, formerly known as the Civil War, was also still set for Friday.

ā€” The Apple Cup between Washington and Washington State has been canceled. The Huskies scrambled to schedule a game with Utah for Saturday night, made possible because the Utes' Sunday meeting against Arizona State was also canceled.

T25 BASKETBALL-SCHEDULE

Transfers lead No. 4 UVa to rout of Towson in Bubbleville

UNDATED (AP) ā€” The men's college basketball schedule is in full swing despite the coronavirus pandemic, although a few season openers were either postponed or canceled.

Fourth-ranked Virginia opened with an 89-54 rout of Towson behind Trey Murphy III's 21 points. Murphy was in action a day after learning he was cleared to play for the Cavaliers.

Fellow transfer Sam Hauser added 19 points and Jay Huff added 14 points for the Cavs, who never trailed and led by 23 at halftime.

In other Top 25 season openers:

ā€” No. 3 Villanova overcame a nine-point, second-half deficit to beat Boston College 76-67. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Wildcats, while Collin Gillespie added 15 points.

ā€” Luka Garza had 26 points and 10 rebounds in fifth-ranked Iowa's 97-67 romp over North Carolina Central. The senior center had just four points in the first 10 1/2 minutes before the Hawkeyes took control with a 20-2 run near the end of the first half.

ā€” Nate Reuvers (REE'-vurs) had 18 points and nine rebounds to guide seventh-ranked Wisconsin to a 77-67 decision over Eastern Illinois. Ben Carlson came off the bench to score 13 points for the Badgers, and D'Mitrik Trice added 11.

ā€” Ayo Dosunmu (EYE'-oh dah-SOO'-moo) scored a career-high 28 points and freshman Adam Miller also scored 28 as eighth-ranked Illinois ripped North Carolina A&T, 122-60. Dosunmu had 10 rebounds for his second career double-double, and Miller was 6 of 8 from 3-point range as Illinois fell five points short of its record scoring total.

ā€” No. 10 Kentucky cruised to an 81-45 win over Morehead State as Brandon Boston Jr. furnished 15 points and seven rebounds. Devin Askew and Terrence Clarke each added 12 points for the Wildcats, whose roster features 10 new faces and seven highly-regarded freshmen.

ā€” Foster Loyer set career highs with six 3-pointers and 20 points to lead 13th-rated Michigan State in an 83-67 win over Eastern Michigan. Transfer Joey Hauser had 15 points and nine rebounds in his debut with the Spartans.

ā€” Matt McClung finished with 20 points in his debut to lead No. 14 Texas Tech in a 101-58 laugher against Northwestern State. Fellow transfer Marcus Santos-Silva had 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Red Raiders, who had runs of 17-5 and 15-4 in the first half.

ā€” Miles McBride scored a career-high 23 points as No. 15 West Virginia held off South Dakota State, 79-71. Sean McNeil added a career-high 16 points on 6-of-16 shooting from the field.

ā€” Freshman guard Caleb Love delivered 17 points and No. 16 North Carolina went on a 17-0 spurt in the second half to beat College of Charleston 79-60. Fellow rookie Day'Ron Sharpe added 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Tar Heels, who shot just 39.4% but dominated the boards after halftime to finally pull away.

ā€” Marcus Sasser scored 25 points and Tramon Mark added 22 with eight rebounds for 17th-ranked Houston in an 89-45 pounding of Lamar. Sasser shot 9 of 11, including 7 of 9 on 3-pointers.

ā€” Remy Martin poured in 26 points and freshman Marcus Bagley made three key free throws in the final minute to lead No. 18 Arizona State to a 94-88 win versus Rhode Island. Bagley added 16 points while Taeshon Cherry, Josh Christopher and Holland Woods added 11 apiece in a game that featured 81 combined free throws, 55 fouls and two technicals.

ā€” No. 19 Texas stormed past Texas-Rio Grande Valley, 91-55 as Courtney Ramey had 20 points and six assists. Matt Coleman chipped in 17 points and Ramey was 7 of 11 from the field, helping the Longhorns shoot 57% for the game.

ā€” Matt Mitchell and Jordan Schakel dropped in 15 points apiece and San Diego State used its disruptive defense to beat No. 22 UCLA, 73-58. Mitchell and Schakel hit 3-point shots early in the second half to open a 40-28 lead.

ā€” Justice Sueing contributed 19 points and No. 23 Ohio State opened on a 22-0 run before completing a 94-67 dismantling of Illinois State. E.J. Liddell had 16 points, while Duane Washington and Zed Key each scored 12 for the Buckeyes.

ā€” Freshman center Cliff Omouryi had 14 points on 6-of-6 shooting and added 11 rebounds to help Rutgers beat Sacred Heart, 86-63. Ron Harper Jr. had 18 points and Montez Mathis added 17 for the Scarlet Knights, who were ranked in the AP preseason poll for the first time in 41 years.

ā€” Chaundee Brown scored 18 of his 19 points in the second half of his Michigan debut, a 96-82 victory against Bowling Green. Isaiah Livers added 17 points and Mike Smith contributed 16 for the 25th-rated Wolverines.

ā€” Second-ranked Baylor's game against Arizona State was canceled, as were ninth-ranked Duke versus Gardner Webb and No. 20 Oregon against Eastern Washington.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Pandemic leaves opening week of college hoops in disarray

UNDATED (AP) ā€” No. 15 West Virginia will play top-ranked Gonzaga in the Jimmy V Classic on Dec. 2 in Indianapolis. The Mountaineers announced the scheduling addition Wednesday, saying it will be the opening game of a men's basketball doubleheader.

In other men's basketball scheduling changes:

ā€” Oklahoma's men's basketball team has paused organized team activities due to positive COVID-19 tests and contact tracing. Oklahoma's first two games have been postponed, including Wednesday's clash with Texas-San Antonio.

ā€” Monmouth has paused team activities following a positive COVID-19 test result and will enter a 14-day quarantine period. The unnamed person is among the team's athletes, coaches, and support staff. Games against Maryland on Dec. 1 and Saint Francis of New York on Dec. 4 also have been canceled.

NHL-NEWS

Islanders' Boychuk retires

UNDATED (AP) ā€” New York Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk has decided to retire as a result of an eye injury sustained last season.

The 36-year-old Boychuk required stitches and plastic surgery after being cut across his right eyelid by the skate of Montreal Canadiens forward Artturi Lehkonen on March 3. It was the second injury to the same eye in Boychuk's career.

Boychuk returned for the playoffs in August before sustaining a head injury in the preliminary round series opener against Florida.

In other NHL news:

ā€” The Stanley Cup champion Lightning have re-signed defenseman Mikhail Sergachev to a three-year, contract worth about $4.8 million per season. The 22-year-old skated in 70 games last season, scoring a career-high 10 goals and finishing with 34 points.

SOCCER-OBIT-MARADONA

Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona dies at 60

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) ā€” Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona has died at 60.

Maradona's spokesman said he died Wednesday of a heart attack, two weeks after being released from a hospital in Buenos Aires following brain surgery.

The office of Argentina's president said it will decree three days of national mourning.

Maradona was among the best players in history and led his country to the 1986 World Cup title before later struggling with cocaine use and obesity.

One of the most famous moments in the history of the sport, the "Hand of God" goal, came when the diminutive Maradona punched the ball into England's net during the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals.