Friday, February 5, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 02/05/2010

NFL - The relative disregard for Joseph Addai (left) and Reggie Bush has a few former RBs lamenting the lack of workhorse runners. Caldwell: Freeney 'improving rapidly', hopes to practice today. Saints cut practice to keep team fresh. Dallas Clark (100 catches, 10 TDs) should have a few red-zone chances against the Saints' go-for-broke defense. Super Bowl XLIV Sunay...



NBA - Clippers change coachesSay this for Mike Dunleavy: He'll make a better general manager for the Clippers than he did a coach. James has 36, Cavs win 10th straight. Sore Kobe game-time decision Friday. Pierce hopes to return Sunday vs. Magic. Resilient Blazers rally past Spurs 96-93. LeBron James started at point guard against the Heat. The result? He had 36 points and eight assists as the Cavs won their 10th in a row.



NCAA HOOP's - Kyle Singler broke through with 30 points as he led No. 10 Duke to an 86-67 blowout of No. 21 Georgia Tech. Patrolling the Syracuse sidelinesfor 34 seasons or turning 65 hasn't slowed Jim Boeheim. He still has plenty of time for his 22-1 Orange ... and favorite TV shows. No. 8 Purdue ends 8-game skid at Indiana. W.Va. president apologizes for fans. Miller: Arizona to self-impose sanctions. Reeling Heels drop to 2-5 in ACC play. NCAA still mulling
tournament expansion. Spartans G Lucas questionable for Illini. Gonzaga bounces back, routs Portland.



NHL - The Thrashers and Ilya Kovalchuk can't agree on a contract. Offering three players and a first rounder, New Jersey is a big winner in this blockbuster trade, while Atlanta gets burned. Some think this trade means doom for Atlanta, but the team has a chance to prove Kovy wrong. Capitals win 12th straight with rally. Senators run winning streak to 11. Habs win in SO, Bruins' skid reaches 9. Kings' win streak at 8, ties club record. Jackets beat Stars in Noel's debut. Wild home win streak over Oilers at 11. hMarleau scores 38th; Sharks top Blues.



MLB - In it for the long haul Justin Verlander and Detroit have agreed on a five-year, $80 million contract. Mariners, LHP Bedard near 1-year deal. Cubs
settle with Marmol, add Millar. Sizemore regrets semi-nude photo flap. Weaver agrees to return to Dodgers. 1B Kotchman, M's agree to 1 year, $3.5M. Ramon
Ortiz, Amezaga join Dodgers. 2B Hudson, Twins agree on $5M, 1 year.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Florida lands No. 1 recruiting class. Texas sends $300K of clothing to Haiti. BC, Syracuse to resume rivalry Nov. 27. Bills get Gators'
Edwards to run defense. Clemson QB Korn transferring to Marshall. Kelly: Irish 'moving forward' with Floyd. Vols name Wilcox defensive coordinator. USC focuses on offense on signing day. SEC sets standard-Auburn's recruiting success shows the power of the nation's best conference.



GOLF - More pros in a position to win need to go for it like Roy McAvoy, the character Kevin Costner played in "Tin Cup." Northern Trust Open- Dustin
Johnson tore up fabled Riviera Country Club with a 7-under par 64 to seize a one-shot advantage. Dubai Desert Classic Miguel Angel Jimenez shot a 5-under
67 on Friday to take a share of the lead on the second morning.



NASCAR - Denny Hamlin sparked a multicar wreck in Bud Shootout practice. Sprint Cup driver Kevin Harvick has flu-like symptoms and is doubtful to participate in Thursday's first practice for Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout.



SOCCER - MLS - Revolution keeper Reis has surgery. Estonia midfielder Lindpere signs with Reds. Ferguson: no regrets over sale of David. Steve Ralston signs with AC St. Louis. Castro, Shuttleworth re-sign with the Revs. Jaime Moreno re-signs with DC United.



TENNIS - Melanie Oudin has taken her lumps of late, but heading into this weekend's Fed Cup tie, U.S. captain Mary Joe Fernandez sees hope in the teen's
grit and a weakened French squad. California dreamin'- Justine Henin received a wild-card entry to next month's tournament at Indian Wells, Calif., where the lineup also includes Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova.



HORSE RACING - Star-crossed? - Oaklawn Park says the owners of Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta are receptive to its offer of a $5 million purse if the two
meet at the Apple Blossom in April. Snowmaster wins at Santa AnitaBearursa wins Big A feature.

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