Daily Archives: March 21st, 2008

Nadal and Djokovic toil to reach last four - Washington Post


Turkish Press
Nadal and Djokovic toil to reach last four
Washington Post -2 hours ago
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) - Defending champion Rafael Nadal held his nerve to reach the last four at the Pacific Life Open by beating American James Blake for the first time 7-5 3-6 6-3 in the quarter-finals on Thursday.
Defending champion Nadal outlasts Blake; Davenport's sore back SportingNews.com
Nadal finally breaks free against BlakeLos Angeles Times
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Duke grabs glory away from Belmont - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com


Washington Post
Duke grabs glory away from Belmont
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com -53 minutes ago
Washington, DC- The lob to beat Duke went up, and no Belmont player jumped to grab it. "We will be remembered as the team that almost did it," said Belmont guard Alex Renfroe, the man who threw that inbounds pass Thursday night.
Duke barely beats Belmont; Xavier, West Virginia, Purdue also advanceSI.com
Duke survives scare, edges Belmont lateBaltimore Sun
New York Daily News - New York Times - SportingNews.com - ESPN
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Woods May Be at Doral, but His Eye Is on Nicklaus - New York Times


Regina Leader-Post
Woods May Be at Doral, but His Eye Is on Nicklaus
New York Times -5 hours ago
By LARRY DORMAN MIAMI - As Tiger Woods enters the first round of the WGC-CA Championship on Thursday, his focus is broadened beyond his current streak of seven consecutive tournament victories.
Tiger Woods two back at DoralNew York Daily News
Doral Leader Ogilvy Impressed by TigerThe Associated Press
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Stanford feasts in first round - San Jose Mercury News


Pac 10
Stanford feasts in first round
San Jose Mercury News -3 hours ago
By Tim Kawakami Stanford Cardinal Robin Lopez (42) takes a shot against Cornell Big Red's Jason Hartford (44) in the first half for the first round of the 2008 Men's NCAA Tournament at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Stanford's defense stifles CornellLos Angeles Times
NCAA TOURNAMENT: South Regional Better shade of redSan Francisco Chronicle
Fort Worth Star Telegram - New York Daily News - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com - Press & Sun-Bulletin
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Matsuzaka-mania back in Japan - MLB.com


CBC News
Matsuzaka-mania back in Japan
MLB.com -52 minutes ago
By Ian Browne / MLB.com TOKYO — For over a year, the Red Sox have heard about Daisuke Matsuzaka's legendary status in Japan. Now, they are witnessing it first-hand.
With all aboard, Sox settle inBoston Globe
First class all the wayBoston Herald
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Derrick Low lifts Washington State - Honolulu Advertiser


Bleacher Report
Derrick Low lifts Washington State
Honolulu Advertiser -45 minutes ago
By Wes Nakama DAVID ZALUBOWSKI | AP DENVER - With a last-minute good luck charm from Waikiki Beach slow to take effect, Derrick Low and the Washington State men's basketball team recovered from a sluggish first half last night and blitzed upset-minded
EAST REGIONAL Washington State proves mottoSan Francisco Chronicle
Cougars pull away in second halfLos Angeles Times
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Spears: Boston done messing with Texas - NBA - ESPN


Sioux City Journal
Spears: Boston done messing with Texas - NBA
ESPN -5 hours ago
Kevin Garnett was a floor leader once again, dishing to Ray Allen here during the 94-90 win over Dallas. By Marc J. Spears DALLAS — The Boston Celtics are bigger than even Texas right now.
Celtics Cap Impressive Texas TourThe Associated Press
Complete Sweep Of Texas TeamsHartford Courant
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US men qualify for the Olympics - Los Angeles Times


SLAM! Sports
US men qualify for the Olympics
Los Angeles Times -4 hours ago
Adu scores on two free kicks to pace a 3-0 victory over Canada. Honduras also qualifies. By Grahame L. Jones, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer On a day when David Beckham was recalled to the England national team, Freddy Adu stole the headlines — at
US Qualifies For the OlympicsWashington Post
Canada misses Olympic berth with 3-0 loss to US in CONCACAF semifinalThe Canadian Press
Sports Network - Hartford Courant - ESPN - AOL SPORTS
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SOUTH REGIONAL Michigan State, Pitt square off next - San Francisco Chronicle


Washington Post
SOUTH REGIONAL Michigan State, Pitt square off next
San Francisco Chronicle -4 hours ago
AP No longer a one-man show, Michigan State hopes its deeper bench will lead to a long run in this year's NCAA Tournament. Raymar Morgan led a balanced scoring attack with 15 points and the Spartans beat Temple 72-61 on Thursday in the first round of
Owlch! Temple out of tournament, but program on right trackPhiladelphia Daily News
Michigan State ousts Temple againLos Angeles Times
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Meet the New Fab Five, K-State Edition - The Associated Press


Lompoc Record
Meet the New Fab Five, K-State Edition
The Associated Press -48 minutes ago
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Michael Beasley vs. OJ Mayo? Hardly. The expected showdown between the two super freshmen was a mere sideshow in Kansas State's upset of USC to start the NCAA tournament.
Youthful K-State squad eager for shot at BadgersThe Capital Times
Walker emerges from shadow of Mayo, BeasleyFOXSports.com
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