Sunday, March 21, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 03/21/2010

NCAA HOOP's - MARCH MADNESS - Northern Iowa crashed the Sweet 16 by knocking out Kansas 69-67. Saint Mary's stuns Villanova. Washington ousts New Mexico. No. 1 Kentucky routs Wake Forest. Butler survives against Murray St..Pullen's 34 rally Kan. St. past BYU. Vols make third regional semi in 4 years. Dunn's 26 lift Baylor over Old Dominion.

NBA - Who says the Celtics are too old? With Paul Pierce looking healthy again, Boston delivered a road win against the Mavs. Rose back, Bulls snap 10-game skid. Bucks top Nuggets despite late night. Heat pass Bobcats for 6th in East. Jazz cruise by short-handed Hornets. Bosh leads slumping Raptors by Nets. Warriors suffer 13th straight road loss. Lakers top reeling Wolves but lose Bynum.

NHL - Phoenix keeps rising after Saturday's 5-4 SO win moves it closer to the West's best record. Red Wings' Zetterberg beats OT buzzer. Coyotes beat 'Hawks, streak at 8. Ovechkin scores in return, Capitals win. 'Canes top Pens in last second of OT. Thrashers continue playoff push. Blues' Conklin defeats Devils 1-0. Quick blanks Islanders 1-0. Stars send Sens to fifth straight loss.

MLB - Pleading The Fifth- Jamie Moyer, at 47 years old, and after having multiple offseason surgeries, is somehow back for more. The 258-game winner is focused on becoming the Phillies' No. 5 starter. Decision time is near- This time in spring
training, with about 2½ weeks to go, seems to be about the time when spring training performance begins to harden evaluations and affect planning.


NFL - LB Porter, Cardinals agree on 3 years. Colts hire Ron Turner as WRs coach. Titans get DE Babin. Jets sign LB and special teams ace Laury. Chargers trade QB Whitehurst to Seahawks.Eagles sign DE Tapp to 3-year contract.

NCAA FOOTBALL - New Texas Tech coach Tommy Tuberville is ready to turn the focus back on football as he begins Red Raiders' spring drills. Indiana coach Bill Lynch enters spring ball with some offense but needs defense. Good news for T.J. Yates and UNC: Many Big Six titles are won by taking baby steps. Bill Snyder looks to see continued improvement in his rebuilding effort at K-State.

NASCAR - FOOD CITY 500 Today from Bristol, Tenn. How Brad Keselowski is received at Bristol Motor Speedway will be the most intriguing moment of the Food City 500. Logano wins first career pole at Bristol.

GOLF - Jim Furyk's 67 at the Transitions Championship gave him a three-stroke lead and moved him closer to his first PGA Tour win since 2007. Oosthuizen leads by 2 at Trophee Hassan.

MMA & BOXING - As Brandon Vera prepares to face Jon Jones TODAY, he recalls being in Jones' shoes as a can't-miss prospect. Wladimir Klitschko wore down Eddie Chambers, then knocked him out to further solidfy his hold on the heavyweight division.

SOCCER - MLS - Back in business-MLS players and the league, led by Don Garber, reached agreement Saturday on a five-year pact to avert a strike before Tuesday's opener.

TENNIS - Recently hurt Andy Roddick outlasted Robin Soderling to reach the BNP Paribas Open final, in which he'll face Ivan Ljubicic, who beat '09 champ Rafael Nadal earlier. Women: Wozniacki, Jankovic ease into final. Serena, del Potro withdraw from Key Biscayne.

HORSE RACING - Decision timeTrainer Nick Zito is contemplating whether to run Ice Box, a 20-1 long-shot victor at Saturday's
Florida Derby, in advance of the May 1 Kentucky Derby. Imperial Commander takes Cheltenham Gold CupLiam's Dream wins Acqueduct's Cicada. California track news: Hollywood Park to race fewer days in spring. Bourbon Bay easily takes Santa Anita race.

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