Thursday, March 10, 2011

SPORTS INFO For 03 10 2011 !




WELCOME TO GLOBAL SPORTS Fans - 03 10 2011 !







NFL - Embrace the idea of NFL owners like Jerry Jones and the union taking the labor dispute to court. Union: More NFL financial info needed. Smith: 18-game season not happening. Falcons GM Dimitroff signs extension.




NBA - Carmelo Anthony didn't leave his late-game heroics in Denver. Not after hitting his first buzzer-beater for N.Y. Love sets double-double mark. 'Melo's last-second shot lifts N.Y. Boozer injured as Bulls beat 'Cats. Hornets use 8-0 run
to stun Mavs. Clips win in Boston, 4th win in row. Spurs clinch playoff berth with win. Howard returns but Nelson powers Magic. Durant's 34 and 16 lift OKC in OT.



THREE (3) NBA GAMES TODAY



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NHL - Tampa beats 'Hawks in SO, ends skid at 4. Kings send Wings to fourth straight loss. Visnovsky extends surge as Ducks win. Glencross lifts Flames past Stars in SO. Ovechkin, Holtby help Caps blank Oilers. Thrashers end 4-game skid to Hurricanes. Stewart scores in OT, Blues beat Jackets.



SEVEN (7) NHL GAMES TONIGHT



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NCAA BASKETBALL - Big East: 2 ref errors in St. John's win. Marquette upends No. 20 West Virginia. Walker has 28 as UConn rolls past Hoyas. Without Jones, Baylor ripped by Oklahoma. Gates' career-high 25 power No. 25 Cincy. Northern Colorado gets first NCAA bid. Missouri ends Knight's run at Texas Tech.



FIFTY ONE (51) NCAA GAMES TONIGHT - MOSTLY CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS !



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MLB - Phils' Utley may face knee surgery. Braves' Salazar airlifted to hospital. Marlins: Stanton should be OK by opener.Mets LHP Perez headed to bullpen. Zito allows 1 hit in 5 scoreless innings. Twins' Liriano hit hard in first start. Webb
throws to hitters for first time.



MLB TODAY - NINE GAMES(9) in GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE and NINE GAMES(9) in CACTUS LEAGUE!



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NASCAR - Fueling The FanTruthfully, fuel prices aren't much of an issue for NASCAR on the track. But they are an issue for
the fans who fill tracks, and that begs the question: How high is too high? Biffle unhurt as plane skids to stop on runway. Welcome break? After a fast start to the Cup season, NASCAR will take this weekend off!



Upcoming Races- Date -Event- Time -TV
Mar 20 - 1:16 pm FOX Jeff Byrd 500 presented by Food City - Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, TN.



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GOLF - Matt Kuchar's ability to succeed under tough conditions will serve him well at Doral's Blue Monster.



UPCOMING PGA EVENT - STARTS TODAY:

Mar 10 - 13 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, Purse: $8,500,000 Doral-Blue Monster Course, Miami, Florida.



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TENNIS - Recovering from blood clots and a hematoma, 13-time Grand Slam champ Serena Williams said she hopes to return to action this summer.



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NCAA FOOTBALL - Ex-Buckeye e-mailed Tressel. Georgia reports recruitment violations. Family of late student praises ND plan. Nebraska turning to simpler offense. Gators' Muschamp closes spring practice. Wisconsin's Carimi: I'm best OT in draft.




SOCCER - MLS - Finnish midfielder-defender Teemu Tainio and defender Stephen Keel have signed with major League Soccer's New York Red Bulls. MLS moves to 34-game schedule in 2011. The 2011 campaign will kick off on Saturday, March 19, 2011, and the 34 matches will be played in the span of 32 weeks with the regular season coming to a close on October 22.



UFC - Eddie Wineland channeled Rampage in his last win and is keen to show Urijah Faber he has more weapons at his disposal.



BOXING - Bob Arum and Don King may reminisce on demand, but the 79-year-old promotional rivals have the future top of mind.



HORSE RACING - Saginaw, the 4-5 favorite, beat Chairman Now by 23/4 lengths Wednesday in the $45,000 allowance feature at Aqueduct.



POKER - As the WSOP Circuit and Big Event play out, two other events in Atlantic City and Chicago awarded six-figure top prizes to Chris Tryba and Tom Koral.

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