28 February 2007 (Wednesday)
27 February 2007 (Tuesday)
Almost as notable as Tennessee's upset win was a special appearance by Lady Vols head coach Pat Summitt. After Tennessee men's head coach Bruce Pearl painted his chest orange for a key Lady Vols game earlier in the season against No. 1 Duke, Summitt returns the favor by dressing in a cheerleader outfit and helping the Tennessee cheerleaders lead cheers during the first media timeout.
26 February 2007 (Monday)
25 February 2007 (Sunday)
(with 75 balls remaining).
Contents
- 28 February 2007 Wednesday
- 27 February 2007 Tuesday
- 26 February 2007 Monday
- 25 February 2007 Sunday
- 24 February 2007 Saturday
- 23 February 2007 Friday
- 22 February 2007 Thursday
- 21 February 2007 Wednesday
- 20 February 2007 Tuesday
- 19 February 2007 Monday
- 18 February 2007 Sunday
- 17 February 2007 Saturday
- 16 February 2007 Friday
- 15 February 2007 Thursday
- 14 February 2007 Wednesday
- 13 February 2007 Tuesday
- 12 February 2007 Monday
- 11 February 2007 Sunday
- 10 February 2007 Saturday
- 9 February 2007 Friday
- 8 February 2007 Thursday
- 7 February 2007 Wednesday
- 6 February 2007 Tuesday
- 5 February 2007 Monday
- 4 February 2007 Sunday
- 3 February 2007 Saturday
- 2 February 2007 Friday
- 1 February 2007 Thursday
- References
(1) Matt Kenseth (2) Jeff Gordon (3) Jimmie Johnson
Kenseth sweeps two of the three races at California, having won the Busch Series race one day earlier.
Final: Mikhail Youzhny def (3) Ivan Ljubičić 6–2 6–4.
Final: (2) Tommy Haas def (1) Andy Roddick 6–3 6–2.
Final: Juan Mónaco def Alessio di Mauro 6–1 6–2.
Final: (6) Roberta Vinci def (1) Tathiana Garbin 6–7(4) 6–4 0–3 (Garbin retired due to ankle injury).
24 February 2007 (Saturday)
Final: (1) Justine Henin def (2) Amélie Mauresmo 6–4 7–5.
Final: (7) Venus Williams def (1) Shahar Pe'er 6–1 6–1.
23 February 2007 (Friday)
22 February 2007 (Thursday)
01 ! – Jens Arne Svartedal , 02 ! – Mats Larsson , 03 ! – Eldar Rønning .
01 ! – Astrid Jacobsen , 02 ! – Petra Majdič , 03 ! – Virpi Kuitunen .
21 February 2007 (Wednesday)
20 February 2007 (Tuesday)
19 February 2007 (Monday)
18 February 2007 (Sunday)
Final: Gilles Simon def (7) Marcos Baghdatis 6–4 7–6(3).
Final: Guillermo Cañas def (1) Juan Carlos Ferrero 7–6(4) 6–2.
Final: (3) Andy Murray def Ivo Karlović 6–7(3) 6–4 7–6(2).
Final: (1) Amélie Mauresmo def (2) Kim Clijsters 6–4 7–6(4).
Final: Yaroslava Shvedova def (1) Mara Santangelo 6–4 6–4.
17 February 2007 (Saturday)
16 February 2007 (Friday)
For the second consecutive game, the Barangay Ginebra Kings blow out the San Miguel Beermen, 146–111 to tie the best of seven series 2–2 at the Araneta Coliseum.
15 February 2007 (Thursday)
14 February 2007 (Wednesday)
13 February 2007 (Tuesday)
12 February 2007 (Monday)
11 February 2007 (Sunday)
(home teams listed first)
Final: (4) Nadia Petrova beat Lucie Šafářová 4–6 6–1 6–4.
Final: Sybille Bammer beat (6) Gisela Dulko 7–5 3–6 7–5.
10 February 2007 (Saturday)
(home teams listed first)
Both winners qualify to the semifinals and to 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
9 February 2007 (Friday)
(home teams listed first)
8 February 2007 (Thursday)
7 February 2007 (Wednesday)
6 February 2007 (Tuesday)
5 February 2007 (Monday)
Kenya and Scotland qualify to the final and to 2007 Twenty20 World Championship.
4 February 2007 (Sunday)
Thailand 1 Singapore 1 (Singapore win 3–2 on aggregate).
Scotland qualify to the final. Their opponent will be decided on Monday from Kenya, Canada or Netherlands.
3 February 2007 (Saturday)
2 February 2007 (Friday)
South Africa 132/0 (11.3/20 overs) beat Pakistan 129/8 (20/20 overs) by 10 wickets (with 51 balls remaining).
1 February 2007 (Thursday)
(Bold teams advance to Top 16)
References
February 2007 in sports Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA