Monday, March 1, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 03/01/2010

WINTER OLYMPICS - VANCOUVER 2010 - FINAL: Crosby’s goal wins gold, Canada beats US 3-2 in OT. Over 60,000 packed BC Place Stadium for the ceremony, many
being Canadians abuzz over the men's hockey win. U.S. gets historic bobsled gold medal. Bode ends Olympics with three medals. German women, Canadian men
win team pursuit. Canada wins second straight men's curling gold. METAL
TRACKER: United States 37, Germany 30 and Canada 26!




NBA - Down 11 in 3rd, Lakers beat Nuggets. Dirk leads Mavs to seventh straight win. Spurs halt Suns' winning streak at 5. Magic roll past Heat in Wade's return. Hawks snap Bucks' win streak in OT. Thunder beat Raptors as Bosh sits.



NCAA HOOP's - Xavier beats No. 23 Richmond in 2OT. Fernandez's 7 3s lift No. 20 Temple. OSU hands No. 1 KU first Big 12 loss. Spartans stop No. 3 Purdue's 10 game run. Duke cruises behind Singler, Scheyer. Texas' Brown day to day with neck strain. Sosa's layup gets Louisville by UConn. Marquette wins third straight OT game. No. 1 NCAA seedsSyracuse, Kentucky and Kansas look good. Who gets the fourth top line on the bracket?



NHL - Devils ready for post-Olympic sprint. Rangers claim veteran G Auld off waivers. Wings put Maltby on IR, activate Lilja. Flames extend F Bourque for
6 yrs., $20M.



MLB - Ozzie Guillen elicits a wide range of reactions with his outlandish utterances, and 28,000 Twitter followers want more. ipper says he could retire
after 2010. Romero, Lidge hope to be ready by opener. Outfield could again hold key for Cubs. RHP Park has first workout with Yankees. Bucs hope for big things from McCutchen. Rangers' Borbon has lead for CF job. Albert Pujols is still two years away from free agency, but it's not too early for the Cardinals to start thinking about how they'll keep the game's best hitter. Scout's Honor- Who's behind the gun? We're not telling. But Scout X is telling whom he'd actually pay to see, which superstar is a phony and what teams will command the October spotlight.



NFL - The NFL claims head injuries are a priority, yet teams have no qualms cutting players coming off concussions. Myron Rolle owns a bright future as a
doctor. Yet he wants to risk it all by playing in the NFL. The Rhodes Scholar owns a ton of talent, but it falls in the medical field -- where he belong. NFL might change overtime format during playoffs. lls decline offer to T.O.; free agency on horizon. Vikings willing to wait on Favre. Chargers won't tender deal to RB Sproles.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Texas has talked to Boise State about trick plays, but what Mack Brown and the Longhorns really need is a rushing attack. The Big Ten ended bowl season smelling like roses. It's looking to build on that momentum in 2010.



NASCAR - Crew chief Chad Knaus again steered Jimmie Johnson into victory lane at Las Vegas by outsmarting everyone else. Johnson reeled in his Hendrick
teammate at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, passing him with 17 laps to go to win for the second consecutive week. It was the 49th career victory for the four-time defending NASCAR champion, who has surpassed Gordon, the other four-time champion, as the top driver at HMS.



GOLF - Hunter Mahan made every big putt down the stretch on Sunday to outduel Rickie Fowler and win in Phoenix. Quinn wins Nationwide event in Panama.
Laura Davies closes with 69 in New Zealand for 73rd title. torade ends relationship with Woods!



MMA & BOXING - Sarah Kaufman (top) punched her way through five rounds to become Strikeforce's first 135-pound women's champ. American welterweight Mike Jones remained undefeated Saturday with a unanimous decision over Puerto Rico’s Henry Bruseles at Bally’s Atlantic City.



TENNIS - A true pioneer- Ernests Gulbis became the first Latvian to win an ATP Tour title, defeating Ivo Karlovic of Croatia on Sunday at the Delray Beach
International Championships. More finals-Dubai: Djokovic makes successful defense. Kleybanova beats Dementieva for first career title.



HORSE RACING - Compari takes Santa Anita's Crystal Water. Unbeaten Muscle Hill is harness Horse of the Year. Amen Hallelujah wins at Gulfstream Park.
Lights Off Annie wins Broadway Stakes.

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