Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Scores and Sports Info for 08/31/2010

MLB - Clemens pleads not guilty to lying. White Sox acquire Ramirez off waivers. Bruce leads Reds to walk-off win. Rays win at home. Kuroda takes no-no into 8th,
Dodgers winHeyward, Prado power Braves over Mets. Diamondbacks extend Padres' skid to 5. Astros' Happ 2-hits struggling Cards 3-0. RAYS and YANKEES still tied at 81-50 in AL EAST.



NFL - Polamalu's hair insured for $1 million. Clarett signs 1-year deal with UFL team. Steelers' QB situation remains unclear. NFL reviewing Suh face mask penalty. QB Campbell practices but may not play. Whisenhunt mum on Cards' starting QB. Del Rio: Jones-Drew has not had surgery. Childress: Jackson remains No. 2 QB.
Preseason Week 4 on THURSDAY!




CFL - Former CFL All-Star Tony Proudfoot continues to battle ALS while raising money to aid in research of the mysterious disease. Time for Roughriders to make some adjustments. Week 9 power rankingsThe Calgary Stampeders continue to hold theNo. 1 spot.
Next regular GAME: Friday Sept. 03, 2010 Montreal at BC at 7:30 PM EDT.




NCAA FOOTBALL - Johnson gets start at RB for No. 5 Texas. Oklahoma DT Taylor game-day decision. Alabama still awaiting ruling on Dareus. Buckeyes unsure what to expect in opener. Florida State begins life after Bowden. Gators' Brantley nottrying to be Tebow.
NCAA OPENING SEASON: THURSDAY SEPT. 02, 2010 wITH 18 SCHEDULED GAMES!




NBA - US survives test from Brazil, wins 70-68. After loss to US, Slovenia tops Croatia. Australia routs cold-shooting Germany. Iran earns first victory ever at worlds. Serbia bounces back to rip Jordan 112-69. APKevin Durant and Team USA
survived a last-second miss by Brazil, but now know the road to the world championship won't be smooth.



NHL - A mystery buyer is reportedly in negotiations to purchase the Coyotes from the NHL. Coyotes re-sign RW Stempniak for2 years. Rangers sign former Sabres RW Kennedy. Devils submit new Kovalchuk contract.



NASCAR - Blast From The PastFor the first time in 14 years, they'll fire up the engines and go racing at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Ryan McGee offers three words about the track's grand reopening: It's about time.Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart said it wouldn't bother them if they win a title without winning a race. Should it?Second-tier series?If you're not paying attention to the Nationwide Series, you're missing out.



GOLF - It's time for Michelle Wie's harsh critics to give her a break. Her victory in Canada proves once again her futureis extremely bright. Kuchar wins Barclays, takes FedEx lead.



MMA - Could Frankie Edgar's stand-up game lead an MMA style shift? Is Kenny Florian a choker? Questions abound after UFC 118.
BOXING - Giovani Segura recorded a career-changing victory Saturday night by knocking out previously unbeaten Ivan Calderon.



SOCCER - MLS - Bob Bradley, signed as the U.S. national team's coach for four more years, will hear more unfair criticism. Adidas and MLS ink new sponsorship deal. Braun scores in 13th as Chivas tops DC United. Montero's goals
boost Sounders past Fire 2-1. Wizards beat Galaxy 2-0 for 2 straight.



TENNIS - Roger Federer's 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 first-round U.S. Open win over Brian Dabul included a stunning between-the-legs winner. Venus Williams looked sharp after a two-month layoff, easily beating Roberta Vinci. No. 5 Soderling gets by
qualifier. Roddick cruises into next round. Davydenko moves on in three sets.



WNBA - Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings was named the league's top defensive player for the second straight year and fourth time overall. Catchings leads Fever past Liberty. Storm win first postseason round since '04. Mercury sweep Silver Stars in two games. Dream eliminate top-seeded Mystics in two.



HORSE RACING - National Pride takes $55,000 Spa feature. Champ Pegasus wins Del Mar Handicap. Pimlico to offer $5.5 million Preakness bonus.



POKER - On The Road To Recovery-Phil Laak is back on the tournament trail and recovering from his recent ATV accident, but before his fall, did he make it to Day 3 of the WSOP?

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