Sunday, April 4, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 04/04/2010

NCAA March Madness - Butler to play for NCAA title in Indy. Butler is one victory away from an improbable national title thanks to its ferocious defense. Blue Devils come together-Jon Scheyer and Duke put together a complete game and thrashed West Virginia 78-57. The NCAA says 71,298 fans attended the Final Four games at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the second-highest total ever.
NCAA FINAL - Monday Butler vs Duke April 05 at 9:30 PM ET.

MLB- Yankees-Red Sox rivalry opens new season TODAY! Sunday night’s game between the storied franchises is the first of the 2010 season, a prime-time showcase all to themselves while other teams wait until Monday for opening day. The sale of the Texas Rangers could be completed by time the team plays its second homestand of the season in late April.

NBA - A season ago the Thunder were a dreary 23-59. Now Oklahoma City is storming into its first playoffs after beating the Mavs. Mark Cuban deserves credit for turning the once-woeful Mavs into a winner. Bogut hurts elbow as Bucks beat Suns. Thunder beat Mavs to reach playoffs. Wade's 39 help Heat win 8th straight. Heat plane makes emergency landingHawks win 10th straight at home. Bulls boost playoff hopes, beat Bobcats. Nuggets rally from 21 down, top Clippers. Kobe Bryant(notes) is staying with the Los Angeles Lakers for another three years.The deal announced Friday will begin after next season. Bryant is making $23 million this season and is due to earn $24.8 million next season.

NHL - Goalie Ilya Bryzgalov saves another win for Phoenix, making eight stops in the shootout to lead the Coyotes past the visiting Oilers. Predators top Wings, clinch playoff spot. Canadiens' Halak has second straight SO. Devils roll, tie Penguins atop Atlantic. Rangers score 4 in 3rd, rally by Florida. Theodore continues surge as Capitals win. Bruins maintain cushion in East race. Koivu rallies Ducks over Kings in SO. Coyotes top Oilers in 8-round shootout.

GOLF - Shell Houston Open- Anthony Kim shot a 3-under 69 that left him at 10 under to tie for the lead heading into the final round. Britain's Karen Stupples seized a one-stroke lead at the Kraft Nabisco Championship. Six other majors champs are within seven shots.

SOCCER - MLS - Macoumba Kandji's goal ended New York's record 27-match winless streak on the road as the Red Bulls downed the Sounders. Backup Kenny Mansally scored goals in the 80th and 82nd minutes to lift the Revolution to a 2-0 victory Saturday. Colorado could not get past Chicago, which rallied to hold the Rapids to a 2-2 draw Saturday. McBride lifts Fire into 2-2 tie with Rapids.

TENNIS - Kim Clijsters rolled over Venus Williams 6-2, 6-1 in less than one hour in the Sony Ericsson Open final Saturday to win her third title since her comeback. More Key Biscayne coverage-Roddick ousts Nadal, to face Berdych in final.

HORSE RACING - Sidney's Candy led the Santa Anita Derby wire to wire, and yet there was plenty of drama as tempers flared over events during and after the race. Kentucky Derby hopefuls. Eskendereya stakes claim as Derby favorite. American Lion wins Illinois Derby; Kentucky next?

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