Monday, March 15, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 03/15/2010

NBA - LeBron James and the Cavaliers continued to flex their muscle, pulling away from the Celtics for another dominating win. Bobcats top Magic for sixth straight win. Thunder beat short-handed Jazz. Suns beat Hornets in Nash's 1,000th game. Bucks win sixth straight, defeat Pacers. Wade's 38, bench help lift Heat. Celts' Davis denies trying to hurt Shaq. Batum sparks Blazers to another win.



NCAA HOOP's - The bracket is set and Kansas is still the logical pick to win the title. Kyle Singler and the Blue Devils, fresh off their ACC tournament championship, are the favorite in the South Region. Kansas, Kentucky, Orange, Duke top seeds. Kentucky ties it at buzzer, wins in OT. Duke holds off Ga. Tech 65-61 to win ACCTurner's 31 help Buckeyes take Big TenTemple wins third straight A-10 titleFlorida makes return to NCAA tournament. UNC, UConn, Arizona, UCLA miss tourney. Big names UConn, Tar Heels headline NIT.



NHL - Teemu Selanne scored his 599th career goal Sunday as the Ducks beat the Sharks for the first time this season. Selanne scores 599th in Ducks win. Avery's 2 goals lift Rangers past Flyers. Pens score twice in 3rd, top Lightning. Sedins, Luongo lead Canucks past Flames. Predators' win streak vs. Kings hits 7. Coyotes top Thrashers, streak now 5. Anderson, Stastny lead Avs by Stars.



MLB - Former Yankee star Don Mattingly is the heir apparent to Joe Torre as Dodgers manager. A championship beckons. After winning World Series title
No. 27 last season, the Yankees are aiming square at title No. 28 after an offseason that made them younger and more dynamic.



NFL - New York continued its busy offseason Sunday, signing former Charger LaDainian Tomlinson to a two-year deal. Browns trade QB Quinn to Broncos.
Report. Jets, Giants to flip for stadium opener. Mawae re-elected as NFLPA president. Raiders get LB Wimbley from Browns. Tauscher, Packers agree to
deal. NFL, union bicker over retiree benefits. Seahawks agree to terms with TE Baker.



NCAA FOOTBALL - Rich Rodriguez has had two very disappointing seasons at Michigan, so this will be a big spring for the Wolverines coach. SEC storyline-
Mark Richt's new staff at Georgia is among league's top stories this spring. Led by highly touted end Pierre Allen and the defense, Nebraska is coming off its first 10-win season in six years. gon's troubling offseason goes from bad to much worse. Quarterback Jeremiah Masoli is suspended for the season after pleading guilty to a second-degree burglary charge.



GOLF - For one Sunday, Ernie Els made golf fans forget about L'Affaire Tiger with a turn-back-the-clock performance at Doral. Australian Open-Taiwan's Yani Tseng shot a 7-under 66 on Sunday to win by three strokes. Puerto Rico OpenChad Collins is tied for the lead with the third round set to resume on Monday.



NASCAR - What's the bigger surprise so far: Paul Menard being in the top 10 or Kevin Harvick leading the points standings? Smoke signals- Is it too early in the season to start asking what's up with Stewart-Haas Racing?



MMA & BOXING - Saturday night's events made it more clear than ever: Manny Pacquiao must be matched up against Floyd Mayweather Jr. Cool as ice-After
a year off, Chuck Liddell is ready for his return to the spotlight.



SOCCER - MLS - Everton confirmed on Sunday that United States winger Landon Donovan will return to Los Angeles Galaxy after they were unable to extend his loan spell. Real Salt Lake signs Costa Rican striker Saborio. MLS players say they're unified in labor talks. Heavy rain, wind postpone Red Bulls Arena opening. Concussion keeps Galaxy's Eskandarian sidelined.



TENNIS - Maria Sharapova dropped a three-setter against China's Zheng Jie in the third round at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells on Sunday. Roger Federer had to work a little harder than expected Sunday night before beating Victor Hanescu 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1 in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open.



HORSE RACING - Rachel Alexandra upset in New OrleansZenyatta goes to 15-0 with Santa Anita win. After Saturday's surprising loss, fans won't get to see Rachel Alexandra (2) race against undefeated Zenyattain next month's $5 million Apple Blossom.



POKER - Hangin' Around- Phil Hellmuth is spending the day in Bristol on Monday and you can ask the Poker Brat anything you'd like when he joins SportsNation.

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