Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Nov. 30th



Natl. Sports Headlines for Wednesday, Nov. 30th:


SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Playing for the first time since assistant

coach Bernie Fine was fired amid child molestation allegations, No.

4 Syracuse remained unbeaten with an 84-48 victory over Eastern

Michigan as James Southerland scored 19 points to match his career

high as the Orange improved their record to 7-0.

 


SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) --Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim

was greeted by a standing ovation when he walked onto the Carrier

Dome court that bears his name before Syracuse's victory. Earlier

in the day, Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor gave

Boeheim a vote of confidence amid an investigation of

child molestation allegations against his former longtime assistant

coach Bernie Fine.

 


UNDATED (AP) - A person familiar with the decision says the

Boston Red Sox have picked Bobby Valentine to be their next manager

and were working to complete a contract. Valentine previously

managed in Japan and in the majors with the New York Mets and Texas

Rangers, and has been working as a baseball analyst for ESPN.

 


ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) - The NFL says Detroit Lions defensive

tackle Ndamukong Suh is appealing his

two-game suspension. Suh was suspended for two games without pay

today for stomping on Green Bay offensive lineman Evan

Dietrich-Smith on Thanksgiving in a loss to the Packers.

 


COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- The Big Ten went 4-2 on the opening night

of its challenge series with the ACC. The most impressive showing

last night was second-ranked Ohio State's 85-63 win over

third-ranked Duke in which the Buckeyes raced out to an 11-0 lead

and never trailed.


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