IN BRIEF
Julie Wills scored 11 points and Stephanie DeVore added 10, but the Butler County Community College women's basketball team fell to Pitt-Titusville 73-52 Saturday.
Wills and DeVore each had three 3-pointers for the Pioneers.
Pitt-Titusville remained undefeated at 8-0 and in the process dropped BCCC to 6-2 on the season.
The Pioneers will hit the road Thursday to play CCAC-Boyce.
LOS ANGELES — UCLA kicker Justin Medlock was arrested for investigation of drunken driving and felony hit-and-run after allegedly leaving the scene of the accident, which left a member of the school's women's golf team seriously injured, authorities said Sunday.The 22-year-old junior was suspended indefinitely from the team and will not play Dec. 30 in the Sun Bowl.
DENVER — A Colorado football player has been suspended and his girlfriend, a cross-country runner, has quit the sports program after being accused of sending a racist e-mail to an Hispanic member of the cross-country team.The school announced the suspension of offensive tackle Clint O'Neal and Jackie Zeigle's decision to leave the cross-country and track teams, but did not mention the e-mail.
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Luke Donald won the Target World Challenge, shooting an 8-under 64 on Sunday to rally from six shots behind to beat European Ryder Cup teammate Darren Clarke by two strokes.Donald, who celebrated his 28th birthday Wednesday, matched the record for best closing round by a winner in the seven-year history of the event.Clarke fell apart down the stretch with a bogey on the par-5 16th and three-putt bogey on the 18th for a 72.Donald finished at 16-under 272 and won $1.3 million, the largest paycheck of his career.Tournament host Tiger Woods had a 73 to tie for 14th at 286.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Robert Allenby became the first player to win the Australian Open, PGA and Masters in the same season, beating American Bubba Watson with a par on the first hole of a playoff in the Australian Masters.The 34-year-old Allenby, 10-0 in playoffs in his pro career, closed with a 4-under 68 to match Watson (67) at 17-under 271 on the Huntingdale course.
ASPEN, Colo. — Sweden's Anja Paerson earned her 27th World Cup triumph Sunday, storming back from more than a second behind in the second run to edge Janica Kostelic by three-hundredths of a second in the season's first women's slalom.Paerson sailed down the Aspen Mountain in 46.71 seconds in the second run to win with a combined time of 1 minute, 36.01 seconds.Kostelic, winner of three gold medals for Croatia at the Salt Lake City Olympics, was second at 1:36.04. Kathrin Zettle of Austria, third in Saturday's giant slalom, was third Sunday, too, in 1:36.44.
CARY, N.C. — Marc Burch's deflected free kick gave Maryland a 1-0 win over New Mexico in the NCAA championship game Sunday, ending three years of frustration in which the Terrapins lost in the semifinals.
