IN BRIEF
NEW YORK — Boston College moved into second-place behind Ohio State in the latest BCS standings.
With Boston College playing at Virginia Tech, which is eighth, on Thursday night, the Eagles stay at No. 2 could be as short as South Florida's.
The Buckeyes (8-0) led the Bowl Championship Series standings for the second consecutive week with an average of .976 out of a possible 1.000. Ohio State is also No. 1 in the AP Top 25.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Canadian Mike Weir won for the first time since early in the 2004 season, shooting a final-round 2-under 68 for a one-stroke victory over Australia's Mark Hensby in the Fry's Electronics Open.Weir secured the win with a 6-foot par putt after hitting his approach on the par-4 18th into a greenside bunker. Weir finished at 14-under 266 for his eighth PGA Tour victory, and first since the 2004 Nissan Open, a span of 87 starts.
GYEONGJU, South Korea — Norwegian star Suzann Pettersen won the Hana Bank KOLON Championship when high wind and unplayable conditions on the stressed putting surfaces forced tournament officials to call off the final round.Pettersen opened with a 3-under 69 on Friday and shot a 72 on Saturday in cold and windy conditions to take the lead at 3 under. She won her fourth LPGA Tour title of the year and became the first non-South Korean winner in the six-year history of the event.
SAO PAULO, Brazil — Kimi Raikkonen won the Brazilian Grand Prix to capture the Formula One title in the tightest race for the championship in 21 years. The Ferrari driver rallied from third place in the points standings for his first F1 crown, taking advantage of Lewis Hamilton's mistake on the first lap.
