ASHBURN, Va. -- The Washington Redskins acquired center Bryan Stork from the New England Patriots on Wednesday for an undisclosed draft pick.Stork appeared in 21 games the past two seasons, but started just six in 2015 after spending time on the physically unable to perform list with concussion and neck issues. The 25-year-old started the Super Bowl for New England two seasons ago.Stork, a fourth-round pick, 105th overall, in the 2014 draft, went into training camp in competition for the starting center job with the Patriots, but suffered his fourth concussion in four years. The trade opens the door for second-year player David Andrews, who replaced Stork for 10 games last season.Its tough, Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo said earlier in the day in Foxborough, Massachusetts.Its that time of year. Theres a lot of movement between teams and players and everything. Its tough to see one of your guys go like that, but thats the business I guess.In Stork, the Redskins get valuable depth at the center position. The Redskins have 31-year-old Kory Lichtensteiger as the starting center, but he missed 11 regular-season games last season with a neck injury.Spencer Long replaced him then and was getting work as the backup center in training camp and preseason games. Long is a natural guard competing with Shawn Lauvao to start on the left side.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLTubular Shadow Sko . Dukurs winning time was 1 minute, 45.76 seconds, a quarter-second better than Russias Alexander Tretiakov. Lativas Tomass Dukurs was third, 1.41 seconds off the pace. Jon Montgomery of Eckville, Alta. Nmds Norge . On Mar. 16, coming off a "fight of the year" performance at UFC 154 the previous November, St-Pierre faced Nick Diaz at UFC 158 in what would be his eighth defence of the welterweight title. 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The Gamecocks (14-5, 2-5 SEC) hit .317 as a team for the match, and passed efficiently with an average of 17.8 digs per set to control the tempo.1st Set: After tinkering with the lineup at Texas A&M Friday night, the Gamecocks went back to their tried and true look offensively and got out to a strong start. An early 6-1 run gave the Gamecocks the lead, and Jacqy Angermiller started with kills off her first fours swings of the match. Carolina built a 15-10 lead at the media timeout, and offensive efficiency would be the key to the teams success for the game. Six different players finished with two or more kills in the game, and Carolina hit .484 to take the early 1-0 lead with a 25-19 win.2nd Set: The Tigers used a pair of early blocks to curb the offensive momentum from the Gamecocks, and the home side built an 8-2 lead to force a Carolina timeout. Runs would be hard to come by for the Gamecocks as they tried to chip away at the early deficit (their largest run for the set was a 4-0 spurt at the end of the set), and LSU maintained a comfortable lead. The match went to halftime tied 1-1 after a 25-20 decision.3rd Set: Mikayla Shields helped the Gamecocks start strong in the pivotal third set. The freshman accounted for three kills in the teams first six points and Carolina held a modest lead to start the frame. LSU closed the margin quickly, and the third set would be closely contested until a key call mid-way throughh.dddddddddddd The Gamecocks got an important swing point on a challenge off a 13-all tie, as a Tiger block was called an error instead and Carolina used it to carry a 15-13 lead into the media timeout.That challenge from head coach Scott Swanson loomed large for the rest of the game. Carolina ran off an 8-1 run after the ruling to take its largest lead of the set at 21-14 and forced LSU into a final timeout. The Tigers would rally back to cut the lead to three, 24-21, but Carolina closed it out for the all-important 2-1 lead in the match.4th Set: LSU used the blueprint that won it the second set to control the fourth game early on. The Gamecocks were able to get hands on most of the Tiger attacks in the set, but the deflections were either tooled out or could not be scooped up by the back line. LSU found itself hitting at a .517 clip and without an error through its first 14 attacks to take the early 12-6 lead. A 5-1 run for Carolina trimmed the lead to two, 13-11, but kills on four-straight possessions for the Tigers put them back ahead comfortably.Alicia Starr helped the Gamecocks stick around, pairing a block with a kill to provide Carolina with a 4-0 run to answer LSUs. After chipping away slow but sure, the set would eventually be knotted back up at 19-all, and after a LSU hitting error the Gamecocks took their first lead in the set since 2-0, with a 21-20 advantage. Dessaa Legros put the team on match point after a pair of kills made it 24-22, and Angermiller capped the win with her eighth kill of the day. ' ' '