Sunday, March 28, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 03/28/2010

NCAA HOOP'S - MARCH MADNESS - West Virginia ousts Kentucky. Bob Huggins' grand plan is winning the national title for West Virginia, not just reaching the Final Four. Butler beats K-State to reach Final Four. Today's games remaining in "Elite Eight" are Midwest Region: Michigan State vs Tennessee and South Region: Duker vs Baylor. Tennessee hopes to get where Spartans have been. The third-seeded Bears (28-7) are within one victory of the Final Four. To get there, they must beat top-seeded Duke (32-5) in the South Regional final on Sunday. Final Four games will be played on April 03 at Indianapolis, Indiana.

NBA - If you didn't already know Rodrigue Beaubois, you should now. The Mavs rookie guard lit up the Warriors for 40 points. Lakers bounce back, beat Rockets, Blazers end Hornets' playoff chase. Jazz win; Wizards' losing streak at 15. Bulls take advantage of hapless Nets.

NHL- The Coyotes are savoring their first playoff berth since 2002 after a 6-2 win over the Avalanche on Saturday night. Playoff-bound Coyotes roll by Avs. Bruins' Savard says hit from Cooke dirty. Wings top Preds in 11th round of SO. Sabres in
playoffs after routing Tampa. Devils clinch 13th straight playoff spot. Crosby's assists help Pens snap skid. Leafs defeat Rangers in OT. Marleau, Nabokov lead Sharks to win.

NASCAR - For the third year in a row, qualifying for NASCAR’s spring race at Martinsville Speedway was rained out late Friday, and the field for the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 was set by point standings. Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth,
will start on the front row for Sunday’s race. The second row will have Jimmie Johnson and Greg Biffle, followed by Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch in row three, and Jeff Burton and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the fourth row.

GOLF - Ernie Els is the only player to break 70 in all three rounds and has a one-shot lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. LPGA Kia ClassicMichelle Wie is tied for third after three rounds at La Costa, trailing leader Hee Kyung Seo by six shots. Cap Cana ChampionshipCorey Pavin fired a course-record 9-under 63 for a one-shot lead after two rounds on the Champions Tour.

MMA & BOXING - UFC-By steamrolling past Frank Mir and earning a title shot at Brock Lesnar, Shane Carwin truly engineered his path to the top. High standardsGeorges St. Pierre won a one-sided title defense, but isn't happy with himself. BOXING-Andre Dirrell beat Arthur Abraham via disqualification after an illegal punch by Abraham in the 11th round of Saturday's fight. Saturday night fights from VegasMarcos Maidana, the interim WBA super lightweight champ, scored a sixth-round knockout over Victor Cayo.

SOCCER - MLS - Edson Buddle's goal in the sixth minute was all the Galaxy needed to beat the Revolution in the teams' season opener on Saturday. Reigning champs winReal Salt Lake began its title defense with an easy 3-0 road victory over the
Earthquakes in San Jose. Red Bulls beat Fire 1-0 in 1st MLS game at new stadium. FC Dallas, Houston tie 1-1.

TENNIS - Whale of an upset- Unseeded Mardy Fish of the U.S., ranked 101st in the world, shocked defending Miami Masters champ and world No. 3 Andy Murray with a 6-4, 6-4 victory.

HORSE RACING - Three-year-old Mission Impazible rallied to win the $750,000 Louisiana Derby on Saturday and serve notice that the colt is a serious Kentucky Derby contender. Gloria De Campeao wins $10 million Dubai World Cup. Dar Re Mi wins $10 million Dubai Sheema Classic. Al Shemali wins $5 million Dubai Duty Free. Kinsale King wins $2 million Dubai Golden Shaheen. Tap It Light takes Tokyo City Cup at Santa Anita. Mission Impazible wins Louisiana Derby. Dean's Kitten rolls to win in Lane's End. Tidal Dance wins Big A's Ladies Stakes.

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