Thursday, November 12, 2009

Scores & Sports Today 11/12/2009

NFL - Quinn gets another chance as Browns starter. T.O. has hip strain; QB Edwards to start for Bills. Lewis: Ochocinco can't send mustard to Steelers. Kampman: Team didn't know about concussion Source: Bears DT Harris won't be suspended. Favre says he believes groin injury will be fine. Niners' Davis provides bulletin board material.Giants' Ross practices for first time since August. Hasselbeck hampered by sore shoulder, ribs. The Cincinnati Bengals defense has been suffocating opponents, allowing only 16.9 points per game so far in '09. Tonights NFL game-Chicago at San Fancisco 8:20 PM ET.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/?eref=sinav#ixzz0WeDWVORl

NCAA FootBall - LeFevour's 6 TDs power C. Michigan 56 past Toledo 28. WR Malcolm Williams and Texas have dominated, but against a weak schedule that currently ranks 52nd nationally. No. 23 South Florida wants revenge with Rutgers. Tonights NCAA games Bowling Green at Miami(OH) 6 PM ET, Ball State at No.Illinois 6 PM ET and South Florida at Rutgers 7:30 PM ET.
2009 NCAA Division I-A Football Schedule - Week 11:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/schedule

CFL - After dominating the CFL during the regular season, the Alouettes dominate the East Division all-star selections. Edmonton Eskimos on two-game win streak heading into CFL playoffs.
Playoffs & Grey Cup:
http://sports.yahoo.com/cfl/scoreboard;_ylt=AuIB0pBo0hPTrAMR2uy7HYk8v6F4

UFL - Tonight's game - Florida Tuskers at New York Sentinels, 7 PM ET.

NBA - Cavs best Magic in East finals rematch. Celtics improve to 8-1, cruise past Jazz. James done discussing free agency. Nets fall to 0-8, lose to Sixers. Jennings rallies Bucks past Nuggets. Short-handed Spurs beat Mavericks. Suns rout Hornets, prepare for Lakers. Rockets extend Grizzlies' skid to 7. After multiple 20-assist performances this season, Steve Nash has guided the Suns to their best start in nine years.
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/?eref=sinav#ixzz0WeJI1bSI

NCAA HOOP's - No. 4 Tar Heels' 21-0 run dooms NC Central. Hot-shooting Syracuse cruises by Robert Morris. Michigan signs NBA All-Star Tim Hardaway's son. No. 12 California rides Robertson past Detroit. Jerome Randle poured in 22 points, hitting all 12 of his free throws, as No. 13 Cal pulled away from Detroit to claim a 95-61 win.
Scores and more:
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/scoreboard

NHL - Red Wings start fast in 9-1 rout of Blue Jackets. Devils' streak reaches 6 with win vs. Ducks. Clark, Varlamov help Caps win 11-round SO. Tucker returns to Avs Lose to Hawks in SO. Canes put Legace on IR Winless streak hits 13. Kovalchuk makes trip, might play vs. Rangers. Forbes ranks Leafs most valuable NHL franchise. Miller makes 28 saves as Sabres handle Oilers.
Scores for November 11, 2009:
http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/scoreboard

GOLF - The fans turned out to see Tiger Woods and he didn't disappoint them, firing a 66 to share the first-round lead at the Australian Masters. Lorena Ochoa has been the LPGA’s player of the year three straight times, a string that could end this week at her own tournament.
Read more:
http://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/news?slug=ap-ochoainvitational&prov=ap&type=lgns

NASCAR - With only two races remaining to crown NASCAR's 2009 champion, Mark Martin is the only driver with a realistic shot of dethroning Johnson. But with a 73-point cushion, Johnson only needs to hold steady the next two weeks to win a record fourth consecutive championship.

SOCCER - MLS - Vying for the Cup - Will it go to Houston? The underdogs of Salt Lake? Star-studded L.A.? Or will Chicago and Cuauhtemoc Blanco take it?
Read and see more;
http://sports.yahoo.com/mls/news;_ylt=As9zTkaCKRguNEx5ryOn1hWkvrYF?slug=goal_mls_playoffs_kick&prov=goal&type=lgns.

TENNIS - Former No. 1 Marat Safin's career ends with a second-round loss to Juan Martin Del Potro in Paris. 'Today a door is closed, hopefully another one will open,' the Russian says. Roger Federer continued his string of bad luck at the Paris Masters, losing to Julien Benneteau Wednesday in the second round of the tournament.

HORSE RACING - After traveling from Arkansas to Kentucky, to New York and New Jersey, back to New York and then to California, Summer Bird next will be discovering Japan.

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