Colleges
UAB assistant coach Pat Donohoe was arrested on a marijuana possession charge during a recruiting trip.
Donohoe, 51, was arrested Friday after a small amount of what was apparently marijuana was found in his vehicle, state troopers spokesman Sgt. Tim Sartain said. A trooper had pulled him over for an unspecified traffic violation.
Donohoe, who was in Moulton on a recruiting trip, was not allowed to attend UAB's game at Mississippi State.
Golf
Stolz two-putted from 45 feet on the final hole to win for the first time on the PGA Tour. The Australian, who had made only $88,373 all year, made a crucial birdie putt on the 16th hole and then parred the last two holes to collect the $720,000 winner's check and gain a tour exemption for the next two years.
Tag Ridings, who tied the course record with a final-round 61, tied for second along with Lehman (69) and Harrison Frazar (67).
Stolz, who missed 10 of 11 cuts at one point this season, including eight in a row, began the day a stroke off the lead held by Lehman and took over it himself with a 32 on the front nine.
Neumann, the 1988 U.S. Women's Open champion, closed with a final-round 68 for a 15-under 273 total, for her first win since the Chick-fil-A Charity Championship in 1998.
Nelson, who started the final round seven shots back, closed with an 8-under 64 and tied Irwin (67) at 14-under 202, winning his second Champions Tour event of the year and 19th overall.
-- From wire reports
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