Basketball
DEPAUL HONORS COACH: DePaul honored coaching legend Ray Meyer and his late wife on Sunday, naming the school's basketball court after the couple in an emotional halftime ceremony.
Backed by most of his six children, 17 grandchildren and several former players, a tearful Meyer thanked the school where he spent 42 years as coach from 1942-84. He is the 11th winningest coach in NCAA history.
Swimming
RELAY RECORD: Pieter van den Hoogenband led the Dutch 200-meter freestyle relay team to a world record Sunday at the European Short Course Swimming Championships in Dublin, Ireland.
The four-man team of Hoogenband, Mark Veens, Johan Kenkhuis and Gijs Damen finished in 1 minute, 25.55 seconds. That broke the short-course record of 1:25.87 set on Oct. 20, 2001, by a U.S. team.
Marathon
HONOLULU WINNER: Jimmy Muindi of Kenya beat two-time defending champion Mbarak Hussein by about two minutes Sunday to win the Honolulu Marathon for the third time. Muindi finished in 2 hours, 12 minutes, 59 seconds. He pulled away from the lead pack of four runners just past the 18-mile mark.
Hussein was second in 2:15:01.
Eri Hayakawa of Japan won the women's division in 2:31:57.
Golf
WEIR ON RECORD PACE: Draper's Mike Weir has his eye on George Knudson's record for most PGA Tour wins by a Canadian.
Knudson has eight titles and Weir has six — one of them the Masters. He is the only Canadian to win a major.
Weir, a 33-year-old left-hander, finished a career-best fifth on the PGA Tour money list last year with earnings of $4.92 million. He had three victories, also a season high for him.
Football
DIV. II CHAMPS: Grand Valley State may be weary of all the travel but hardly about to complain.
The Lakers returned home to Michigan early Sunday after capturing their second straight NCAA Division II football championship.
The team and some fans who made the trip to the title game Saturday at Florence, Ala., flew into Grand Rapids shortly before 2 a.m.. Led by a police escort, the team arrived at its home field, Lubbers Stadium, just after 2:30 a.m.
Grand Valley (14-1), which made its third straight appearance in the national title game, defeated North Dakota 10-3.