LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2012 TELEVISION TV sports Today MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 7 p.m. ESPN Florida at Kentucky 'ESPN2 Iowa St. at Oklahoma St. 9 p.m. ESPN Purdue at Ohio St. NHL 7:30 p.m. NBCSN Los Angeles atTampa Bay FOOTBALL NFL playoffs final Wild Card Houston 31, Cincinnati 10 New Orleans 45, Detroit 28 NewYork Giants 24,Atlanta 2 Denvpr 29, Pittsburgh 23, OT Divisional Playoffs San Francisco 36, New Orleans 32 New England 45, Denver 10 Baltimore 20, Houston 13 N.Y. Giants 37, Green Bay 20 Conference Championships New England 23, Baltimore 20 N.Y. Giants 20, San Francisco 17, OT Super Bowl Sunday N.Y. Giants 21, New Englandl7 At Indianapolis N.Y. Giants 9 0 6 6 21 NewEngland -0 10 7 0 17 First Quarter NYG-Team safety, 8:52. NYG-Cruz 2 pass from Manning (Tynes kick), 3:24. Second Quarter NE-FG Gostkowski 29, 13:48. NE-Woodhead 4 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :08. Third Quarter NE-Hernandez 12 pass from Brady . (Gostkowski kick), 11:20. NYG-FG Tynes 38, 6:43. NYG--FG Tynes 33, :35. Fourth Quarter NYG-Bradshaw 6 run (run failed), :57. A-68,658. NYG First downs 26 Total Net Yards 396 Rushes-yards 28-114 Passing 282 . Punt Returns 1-10 Kickoff Returns 4-75 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 30-40-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-14 Punts 4-40.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 Penalties-Yards 4-24 Time of Possession 37:05 NE 21 349 19-83 266 0-0 3-73 0-0 27i41-1 \ 2-10 3-41.0 0-0 5-28 22:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 'I USHING-N Y Gar.ts,' Bradsh-w 17-72, Jacobs 9-37, Ware 1-6, Manning I-(minus I). New England, Green-Ellis 10-44,Welker 2-21,.Woodhiead 7-18. PASSING-NY. Giants, Manning 30- 40-0-296. New England, Brady 27-41- 1-276. RECEIVING-N.Y. Giants, Nicks 10-109, Manningham 5-73, Pascoe 4-33, Cruz 4-25, Bradshaw 2-19, Hynoski 2-19, Baliard 2-10, Ware 1-8. New England, Hernandez 8-67,Welker 7-60,Woodhead 4.42, Branch 3-45, Gronkowski 2-26, Green-Ellis 2-15, Ochocinco 1-21. MISSED FIELD GOALS-None. Super Bowl records A INDIANAPOLIS Records set or tied in the 2012 Super Bowl: RECORDS SET Individual Oldest Winning Head Coach: 65,Tom Coughlin, NY Giants. Most Consecutive Completions: 16, Tom Brady, New England. Most Consecutive Completions To Start Game: 9, Eli Manning. NY Giants. Most PassingYards, Career: 1,277,Tom Brady, New England. Most Passes, Career: 197,Tom Brady, New England. Most Completions, Career: 127, Tom Brady, New England. Most Punts Inside 10, Game: 3, Steve Weatherford, NY Giants. Team Most First Downs Passing, Game, Both Teams: 33 (NY Giants 18, New England IS). RECORDS TIED Most Games Started: 5,Tom Brady and Matt Light, New England. ' Team Longest Touchdown Drive, Team: 96 yards, New England. Fewest Turnovers, Game, Team: 0, NY Giants. Most Safeties, Game, Team: I, NY Giants. Fewest Touchdowns Rushing, Game, Team: 0, New England. Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Game, Team: 0, NY Giants. Fewest First Downs By Penalty, Game, Team: 0, New England. Fewest Punt Returns, Game, Team: 0, New England. Fewest Fumbles, Game, Team: 0, New England. Fewest Fumbles Lost, Game, Both Teams: 0 (NY Giants 0, New England 0). NOTABLES Eli Manning of New York is the fifth player to win the Super Bowl MVP Award at least twice. Joe Montana of San Francisco won it three times; Bart Starr of Green Bay, Terry Bradshaw of Pittsburgh and Tom Brady of New England, won it twice. Ahmad Bradshaw of New York is -the fourth player to score the game- winning touchdown in the last minute of a Super Bowl, joining John Taylor, San I Francisco (Super Bowl XXIII). Plaxico Burress, NY Giants (Super Bowl XLII) and Santonio Holmes, Pittsburgh (Super S Bowl XLIII), SIn each of the Giants' four* Super I, Bowl victories, they had trailed at half- 'time (10-9 to Denver in Super Bowl XXI, '12-10 to Buffalo in Super Bowl XXV, ,7-3 to New England in Super Bowl XLII, -and 10-9 to New England In Super Bowl XLVI), Super Bowl San Francisco Bait. Ravens New Orleans N.Y. Jets Tampa Bay Green Bay N.Y. Giants Pittsburgh Dallas Oakland-L.A. Washington Ind.-Baltimore Chicago Kansas City New England , Miami Denver St. Louis-L.A. Arizona Atlanta Carolina San Diego Seattle Tennessee Cincinnati Philadelphia Buffalo Minnesota composite L Pct. PF PA 0 1.000 188 89 0 1.000 34 7 0 1.000 31 17 0 1.000 16 7 0 1.000 48 21 I .800 158101 I .800 104104 2 .750 193164 3 .625 221132 2 .600 132114 2 .600 122103 2 .500 69 77 I .500 63 39 I .500 33 42 4 .429 138186 3 .400 74103 4 .333 115206 2 .333 59 67 I .000 23 27 I .000 19 34 I .000 29 32 I .000 26 49 1 .000 10 21 1 .000 16 23 2 .000 37 46 2 .000 31 5 I 4 .000 73139 4 .000 34 95 MVP voting NEW YORK The voting for the 2011 NFL Most Valuable Player selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media: Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay 48 Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans 2 Offensive Player voting NEW YORK -Voting for the 201 I NFL Offensive Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media: Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans, 43 Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay 7 Defensive Player voting NEW YORK -Voting for the 2011 NFL Defensive Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media: Terrell Suggs, LB, Baltimore 21 Jared Allen, DE, Minnesota 14 Justin Smith, DE-DT San Francisco 6 Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, NY Giants 5 Patrick Willis, LB, San Francisco 2 NaVorro Bowman, LB, San Francisco I Charles Woodson, CB, Green Bay I Comeback Player voting NEW YORK The voting for the 2011 NFL Comeback Player of the Year selected by The Associated Press in ballot- ing by a nationwide panel of the media: Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit 21 D'Qwell jackson,,LB, Cleveland 15 Alex Smith, QB, San Francisco 7 Steve Smith,yR;.Carolina 3 Elvis Dumervil, DE, Denver 2 Andre Carter, DE, New England I Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants I Coach of the Year voting NEW YORK The voting for the 2011 NFL Coach of the Year selected by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel'of the media: Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco 45 Mike McCarthy, Green Bay 3 John Fox, Denver 2 Defensive Rookie voting NEW YORK -Voting for the 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year select- ed by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media: Von Miller, LB, Denver 39 Aldon Smith, DE-LB, San Francisco II Offensive Rookie voting NEW YORK Voting for the 2011 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year select- ed by The Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media: Cam Newton, QB, Carolina 47 Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati 3 BASKETBALL NBA schedule Sunday's Games Boston 98, Memphis 80 Miami 95,Toronto 89 Monday' Games L.A. Clippers at Orlando (n) Toronto atWashington (n) LA. Lakers at Philadelphia (n) Phoenix at Atlanta (n) Chicago at New Jersey (n) Utahat NewYork (n) Sacramento at New Orleans (n) San Antonio at Memphis (n) Houston at Denver (n) Oklahoma City at Portland (n) Today's Games Utah at Indiana, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday's Games L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Milwaukee atToronto, 7 p.m. Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. New York atWashington, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m. Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. HOCKEY NHL schedule Sunday's Games Boston 4,Washington I New Jersey 5, Pittsburgh 2 N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 2 Montreal 3,Winnipeg 0 Monday's Games Edmonton at Toronto (n) Detroit at Phoenix (n) Calgary atAnaheim (n) Today's Games New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.' N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Columbus, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p:m. Vancouver at Nashville, 8 p.m. Toronto atWinnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Phoenix at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m. Wednesday's Games- " Boston at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. AP Top 25 The top 25 teams in The Associated Press' college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 5, total points and previous ranking: Record Pts Prv 1.Kentucky (63) 23-1 1,623 I 2. Syracuse (2) 23-1 1,553 2 3. Ohio St. 20-3 1,493 3 4. Missouri 21-2 1,415 4 5. North Carolina 20-3 1,352 5 6. Baylor 21-2 1,318 6 7. Kansas 18-5 1,170 8 8. Florida 19-4 1,066 12 9. Murray St. 23-0 1,055 10 10. Duke 19-4 1,037 7 I I. Michigan St. 18-5 1,032 9 12. Georgetown 18-4 919 14 13.San Diego St. 20-3 728 17 14.UNLV 21-4 702 II 15. Florida St. 16-6 694 21 16. Saint Mary's (Cal)22-2 635 18 17. Creighton 21-3 600 13 18. Marquette 19-5 469 15 19.Virginia 18-4 448 16 20. Mississippi St. 18-5 401 22 21.Wisconsin 18-6 384 19 22. Michigan 17-7 253 23 23. Indiana 18-6 227 20 '24. Louisville 18-5 1 12 - 25. Harvard 20-2 105 - Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 83, Iowa St. 71, Southern Miss. 5 1,Temple 41, Gonzaga 35, Wichita St. 31, Long Beach St. 6, New Mexico 5, Kansas St. 3, Cleveland St. 2, lona 2,Vanderbilt 2, BYU I, Miami I. Top 25 results I. Kentucky (23-1) beat Tennessee 69-44; beat South Carolina 86-52. 2. Syracuse (23-1) beat St. John's 95-70. 3. Ohio State (19-3) beat No. 19 Wisconsin 58-52. 4. Missouri (21-2) beat Texas 67-66; beat No. 8 Kansas 74-71. 5. North Carolina (20-3) beat Wake Forest 68-53; beat Maryland 83-74. 6. Baylor (21-2) beatTexas A&M 63-60; beat Oklahoma State 64-60. 7. Duke (19-4) beat Virginia Tech 75-60; lost to Miami 78-74, OT. 8. Kansas (18-5) beat Oklahoma 84-62; lost to No. 4 Missouri 74-71. 9. Michigan State (18-5) lost to Illinois 42-41; beat No.,23 Michigan 64-54. , 10. Murray State (23-0) beat Southeast Missouri State 81-73; beat UT-Martin 65-58. II. UNLV (21.-4) beat Colorado State 82-63; lost to Wyoming 68-66. 12. Florida (19-4) beat South Carolina 74-66; beat No., 25 Vanderbilt 73-65. . 13. Creighton (21-3) beat Illinois State 102-74; lost to Northern Iowa 65-62. 14. Georgetown (18-4) beat UConn 58-44; beat South Florida 75-45. '15. Marquette (1,9-5) beat Seton Hall 66-59; lost to Notre Dame 76-59. 16. Virginia (18-4) beat Clemson 65-61; lost to No. 21 Florida State 58-55. 17. San Diego State (20-3) beat Boise State 58-56; beat TCU 83-73. 18. Saint Mary's (Cal) (22-2) beat San Diego 84-73. 19. Wisconsin (18-6) beat Penn State 52-46; lost to No. 3 Ohio State 58-52. 20. Indiana (18-6) lost to No. 23 Michigan 68-56; beat Purdue 78-61. 21. Florida State (16-6) beat Georgia Tech 68-54; beat No. 16 Virginia 58-55. 22. Mississippi State (18-5) beat Auburn 91-88. 23.Michigan (17-7) beat No.20 Indiana 68-56; lost to No. 9 Michigan State 64-54. 24. Gonzaga (18-4) lost to BYU 83-73; beat Pepperdine 72-60. 25. Vanderbilt (16-7) lost to Arkansas 82-74; lost to No. 12 Florida 73-65. Top 25 schedule Today's Games No. I Kentucky vs. No. 8 Florida, 7 p.m. No. 3 Ohio State vs. Purdue, 9 p.m. No. 17 Creighton at Evansville, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games No.2 Syracuse vs. No. 12 Georgetown, 7 p.m. No. 5 North Carolina vs. No. 10 Duke, 9 p.m. No. 6 Baylor vs. No. 7 Kansas, 7 p.m. No. I I Michigan State vs. Penn State, 6:30 p.m. No. 15 Florida State at Boston College, 7 p.m. No. 19 Virginia vs. Wake Forest, 7;30 p.m. No. 22 Michigan at Nebraska, 8:30 p.m. -Thursday's Games No. 9 Murray State vs. Tennessee State, 8 p.m. No. 16 Saint Mary's (Cal) at Gonzaga, II p.m. No. 20 Mississippi State vs. Mississippi, 7 p.m. No. 21 Wisconsin at Minnesota; 7 p.m. No. 23 Indiana vs. Illinois, 8 p.m. Friday's Game No. 25 Harvard at Penn, 7 p.m. Saturday's Games No. I Kentucky atVanderbilt, 9 p.m. No. 2 Syracuse vs. UConn, I p.m. No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 11 Michigan State, 6 p.m. No. 4 Missouri vs. No. 6 Baylor, 1:30 p.m. No. 5 North Carolina vs. No. 19 Virginia, I p.m. No. 7 Kansas vs. Oklahoma State, No. 20 Mississippi State vs. Georgia, 1:30 p.m. No. 24 Louisville at West Virginia, Noon No. 25 Harvard at Princeton, 7 p.m. USA Today/ESPN Top 25 The top 25 teams in the USA Today- ESPN men's basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Feb. 5, points and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Kentucky (31) 23-I 775 I 2. Syracuse 23-1 740 2 3. Ohio State 20-3 715 3 4. Missouri 21-2 673 4 5. North Carolina 20-3 639 6 6. Baylor 21-2 635 6 7.Florida 19-4 536 II 7. Murray State 23-0 536 9 9. Duke 19-4 525 5 10. Kansas 18-5 480 8 11. Georgetown 18-4 454 14 12. Michigan State 18-5 444 10 13. Saint Mary's 22-2 382 16 14. San Diego State 20-3 332 17 15. Creighton 21-3 316 12 16. UNLV 21-4 302 13 17. Florida State 16-6 247 24 18.Mississippi State 18-5 241 19 19. Marquette 19-5 239 15 20.Virginia 18-4 192 18 21. Harvard 20-2 153 23 22.Wisconsin 18-6 133 20 23. Indiana 18-6 93 20 23. Louisville 18-5 93 25 25. Michigan 17-7 79 22 Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 19, Gonzaga 14, New Mexico 13, Iowa State 10, Nevada 9, Southern Miss. 9, Long Beach State 8, UConn 6, MiddleTennessee 6, Temple 6, 'California 5, Vanderbilt 5, Wichita State 5, Saint Louis 2, VCU 2, Cleveland State I, Drexel I. 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