Australian Football League
Formula One
Sprint Cup
Nationwide Series
Camping World Truck Series
A1 Grand Prix
GP2 Asia Series
WTTC
V8 Supercar
Speedcar Series
American Le Mans
Rolex Sports Car Series
Super GT
American competitions:
NBA
NCAA men tournament
NCAA women tournament
Pan-European competitions:
Euroleague
Eurocup
EuroChallenge
Greece
Iran
Israel
Italy
Philippines
Fiesta Conference
Spain
Turkey
2008–09
2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
UEFA (Europe) Champions League
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CONCACAF (North & Central America) Champions League
OFC (Oceania) Champions League
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2009
USA
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Superbike World Championship
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Top 14
Super 14
Sevens World Series
Euroleague Quarterfinals:
Game 3 of best-of-5 series:
TAU Cerámica 69–62 Regal FC Barcelona. TAU leads series 2–1.
Real Madrid 71–63 Olympiacos Piraeus. Olympiacos leads series 2–1.
Montepaschi Siena 53–72 Panathinaikos Athens. Panathinaikos leads series 2–1.
Partizan Igokea 56–67 CSKA Moscow. CSKA wins series 3–0.
CSKA advance to the Final Four for the seventh straight season.
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament
Regional Finals (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton region in Trenton, New Jersey:
(1) Connecticut 83, (6) Arizona State 64
Oklahoma City region in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
(1) Oklahoma 74, (6) Purdue 68
National Invitation Tournament:
Final Four in New York:
Semifinals:
Baylor 76, San Diego State 62
Penn State 67, Notre Dame 59
CollegeInsider.com Tournament:
Championship game in Peoria, Illinois:
Old Dominion 66, Bradley 62
NBA:
The Denver Nuggets clinch a playoff berth with 111–104 win over the New York Knicks.
The San Antonio Spurs also clinch a playoff berth despite losing 95–96 to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
CONMEBOL (South America), matchday 12:
Venezuela 2–0 Colombia
Friendly internationals:
South Africa 0–2 Portugal in Lausanne, Switzerland
Angola 0–2 Morocco
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament
Regional Finals (seeding in parentheses, all times EDT):
Raleigh region in Raleigh, North Carolina:
(3) Louisville 77, (1) Maryland 60
Berkeley region in Berkeley, California:
(2) Stanford 74, (4) Iowa State 53
College Basketball Invitational:
Championship best-of-3 series, game 1 in Corvallis, Oregon:
Oregon State 75, UTEP 69
India in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Napier, day 5:
New Zealand 619/9d; India 305 and 476/4 (f/o, Gautam Gambhir 137, V.V.S. Laxman 124*). Match drawn, India lead 3-match series 1–0.
Formula One:
Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Australia:
(1) Jenson Button (2) Rubens Barrichello (3) Lewis Hamilton
Brawn GP take first and second in their first ever race, with Button becoming the first driver since Juan Manuel Fangio at the French Grand Prix in 1954 to win from pole in a first drive for a brand new team.
Jarno Trulli finished third in the race, but was given a 25-second penalty post-race for passing Hamilton under the stabilised safety car conditions, in which the race finished.
Sprint Cup Series:
Goody's Cool Orange 500 in Ridgeway, Virginia:
(1) Jimmie Johnson (2) Denny Hamlin (3) Tony Stewart
Drivers' standings (after 6 races): (1) Jeff Gordon 959 points (2) Clint Bowyer −89 (3) Kurt Busch −132
V8 Supercars:
Sprint Gas V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge in Melbourne:
(1) Craig Lowndes (2) Mark Winterbottom (3) Will Davison
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Regional Finals (seeding in parentheses):
Midwest region in Indianapolis, Indiana:
(2) Michigan State 64, (1) Louisville 52
South region in Memphis, Tennessee:
(1) North Carolina 72, (2) Oklahoma 60
Final Four matchups:
Michigan State vs. Connecticut
North Carolina vs. Villanova
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament
Regional Semifinals (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton region in Trenton, New Jersey:
(1) Connecticut 77, (4) California 53
(6) Arizona State 84, (2) Texas A&M 69
Oklahoma City region in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma:
(6) Purdue 67, (7) Rutgers 61
(1) Oklahoma 70, (4) Pittsburgh 59
Sooners center Courtney Paris becomes the first player in U.S. college basketball history—regardless of governing body, division or gender—with 2,500 points and 2,000 rebounds in her career.
NBA:
The Los Angeles Lakers secure the #1 seed in the Western Conference and home advantage in the first three rounds of the playoffs despite losing 76–86 to the Atlanta Hawks, as their nearest rivals, the San Antonio Spurs, lose 86–90 to the New Orleans Hornets.
India in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Napier, day 4:
New Zealand 619/9d; India 305 and 252/2 (f/o, Gautam Gambhir 102*). India trail by 62 runs with 8 wickets remaining.
England in West Indies:
4th ODI in Bridgetown, Barbados:
West Indies 239/9 (50 ov); England 136/1 (18.3/20 ov). England win by 9 wickets (D/L method), 5-match series level 2–2.
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Twenty20 in Centurion:
South Africa 156/5 (20/20 ov); Australia 139/8 (20/20 ov). South Africa win by 17 runs and win 2-match series 2–0.
Track World Championships in Pruszków, Poland:
Women's keirin: 01 ! Guo Shuang 02 ! Clara Sanchez 03 ! Willy Kanis
Men's omnium: 01 ! Leigh Howard 19 pts 02 ! Zachary Bell 21 03 ! Tim Veldt 24
Women's points race 25 km: 01 ! Giorgia Bronzini 18 pts 02 ! Yumari González 15 03 ! Elizabeth Armitstead 13
Men's sprint:
Final: 01 ! Grégory Baugé beat 02 ! Azizul Hasni Awang 2–1
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Kévin Sireau beat Shane Perkins 2–0
2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
COMNEBOL (South America), matchday 11:
Ecuador 1–1 Brazil
Peru 1–3 Chile
Standings after 11 of 18 rounds: Paraguay 23 pts, Argentina, Chile 19, Brazil 18, Uruguay 16, Colombia 14, Ecuador 13, Venezuela 10, Bolivia 9, Peru 7.
CAF (Africa) Third Round, matchday 1:
Group 2:
Mozambique 0–0 Nigeria
Group 3:
Egypt 1–1 Zambia
Group 4:
Ghana 1–0 Benin
Group 5:
Ivory Coast 5–0 Malawi
22 spectators die and more than a hundred are injured in a stampede after a wall collapse in Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium shortly before the kick-off.
PGA Tour:
Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida:
Winner: Tiger Woods 275 (−5)
Woods wins his first title since his comeback from injury and sixth title at this tournament.
European Tour:
Open de Andalucia in Andalusia, Spain:
Winner: Søren Kjeldsen 274 (−14)
LPGA Tour:
Phoenix LPGA International in Phoenix, Arizona:
Winner: Karrie Webb 274 (−14)
NHL:
The Detroit Red Wings clinch the Central Division title as their nearest rivals, the Chicago Blackhawks, lose 0–4 to the Vancouver Canucks.
155th University Boat Race on the River Thames, London:
Oxford University Boat Club (Michal Plotkowiak, Colin Smith, Alex Hearne, Ben Harrison, Sjoerd Hamburger, Tom Solesbury, George Bridgewater, Ante Kušurin, Colin Groshong) 17:00 beat Cambridge University Boat Club (Rob Weitemeyer, Henry Pelly, Ryan Monaghan, Peter Marsland, Deaglan McEachern, Hardy Cubasch, Tom Ransley, Silas Stafford, Rebecca Dowbiggin) by 12 secs (3½ lengths)
The Dark Blues' win reduces Cambridge's overall lead to 79 against 75, with one dead heat.
Sevens World Series:
Hong Kong Sevens in Hong Kong
Final: South Africa 24–26 Fiji
Biathlon
World Cup 9 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia:
15 km mass start men: (1) Simon Eder 37min 14.4sec (0 penalties) (2) Dominik Landertinger at 12.1 (1) (3) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 17.0 (3)
Final overall World Cup standings (after 26 events): (1) Bjørndalen 1080 points (2) Tomasz Sikora 870 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen 844
Final World Cup mass-start standings (after five events): (1) Landertinger 208 points (2) Bjørndalen 199 (3) Christoph Sumann 197
12.5 km mass start women: (1) Simone Hauswald 36:54.6 (1 penalty) (2) Helena Jonsson at 15.1 (0) (3) Andrea Henkel 26.9 (3)... 6. Kati Wilhelm 1:20.3 (2)
Final overall World Cup standings (after 26 events): (1) Jonsson 952 points (2) Wilhelm 952 (3) Tora Berger 894
Jonsson wins the title because she won 4 races against 3 wins for Wilhelm.
Final World Cup mass-start standings (after five events): (1) Jonsson 210 points (2) Wilhelm 186 (3) Hauswald 174
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea: (seeding in parentheses)
Final:
01 ! (1) China 8–6 02 ! (4) Sweden
Bronze medal game:
03 ! (2) Denmark 7–6 (3) Canada
World Cross Country Championships in Amman, Jordan:
Senior men – 12 km: 01 ! Gebregziabher Gebremariam 35:02 02 ! Moses Kipsiro 35:04 03 ! Zersenay Tadese 35:04
Teams: 01 ! Kenya 28 02 ! Ethiopia 28 03 ! Eritrea 50
Senior women – 8 km: 01 ! Florence Jebet Kiplagat 26:13 02 ! Linet Chepkwemoi Masai 26:16 03 ! Meselech Melkamu 26:19
Teams: 01 ! Kenya 14 02 ! Ethiopia 28 03 ! Portugal 72
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Regional Finals (seeding in parentheses):
West region in Glendale, Arizona:
(1) Connecticut 82, (3) Missouri 75
East region in Boston, Massachusetts:
(3) Villanova 78, (1) Pittsburgh 76
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament
Regional Semifinals (seeding in parentheses):
Raleigh region in Raleigh, North Carolina:
(3) Louisville 56, (2) Baylor 39
(1) Maryland 78, (4) Vanderbilt 74
Berkeley region in Berkeley, California:
(4) Iowa State 69, (9) Michigan State 68
(2) Stanford 84, (3) Ohio State 66
India in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Napier, day 3:
New Zealand 619/9d; India 305 and 47/1 (f/o). India trail by 267 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
Track World Championships in Pruszków, Poland:
Women's omnium: 01 ! Josephine Tomic 26 02 ! Tara Whitten 27 03 ! Yvonne Hijgenaar 27
Women's Sprint:
Final: 01 ! Victoria Pendleton bt 02 ! Willy Kanis 2–1
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Simona Krupeckaitė bt Olga Panarina 2–0
Men's madison 50 km: 01 ! Denmark (Michael Mørkøv, Alex Rasmussen) 02 ! Australia (Leigh Howard, Cameron Meyer) 03 ! Czech Republic (Martin Blaha, Jiri Hochmann)
2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
UEFA (Europe):
Group 1:
Malta 0–3 Denmark
Albania 0–1 Hungary
Portugal 0–0 Sweden
Denmark and Hungary lead the group on 10 points.
Group 2:
Luxembourg 0–4 Latvia
Moldova 0–2 Switzerland
Israel 1–1 Greece
Greece and Switzerland share the lead on 10 points, with Israel one point behind.
Group 3:
Northern Ireland 3–2 Poland
Slovenia 0–0 Czech Republic
Northern Ireland goes to the top of the group on 10 points from 6 games, followed by Slovakia on 9 points from 4 games.
Group 4:
Russia 2–0 Azerbaijan
Wales 0–2 Finland
Germany 4–0 Liechtenstein
Germany lead the group on 13 points, Russia second on 9 points and a game in hand.
Group 5:
Armenia 2–2 Estonia
Belgium 2–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Spain 1–0 Turkey
Spain lead the group with perfect record of 15 points from 5 games.
Group 7:
Romania 2–3 Serbia
Lithuania 0–1 France
Serbia on top with 12 points, followed by Lithuania on 9 points.
Group 8:
Cyprus 2–1 Georgia
Montenegro 0–2 Italy
Republic of Ireland 1–1 Bulgaria
Italy takes sole possession of first place on 13 points, 2 points ahead of Ireland.
Group 9:
Netherlands 3–0 Scotland
Netherlands maintains its perfect record with 12 points from 4 games.
COMNEBOL (South America), matchday 11:
Uruguay 2–0 Paraguay
Argentina 4–0 Venezuela
Colombia 2–0 Bolivia
Argentina win its first official match with Diego Maradona as coach, and leap over Brazil into second place on 19 points, 4 points befind leader Paraguay. Uruguay goes into fourth place on 16 pts. Colombia in sixth place on 14 pts.
CONCACAF (North-Central America) Fourth Round, matchday 2:
Trinidad and Tobago 1–1 Honduras
The Soca Warriors salvage a point at home courtesy of a Khaleem Hyland goal in the 90th minute.
Mexico 2–0 Costa Rica
Mexico gets level with Costa Rica in second place on 3 points.
El Salvador 2–2 United States
Team USA comes back from a 2–0 deficit in San Salvador behind goals from Jozy Altidore and Frankie Hejduk, and takes sole possession of first place in the hexagonal with 4 points from 2 matches.
AFC (Asia) Fourth Round, matchday 6:
Group A:
Japan 1–0 Bahrain
Japan goes to the top of the group, with 11 points from 5 games, ahead of Australia with 10 pts from 4 games.
Uzbekistan 4–0 Qatar
Uzbekistan gets level with Bahrain and Qatar on 5 points
Group B:
North Korea 2–0 United Arab Emirates
North Korea goes to the top of the group with 10 points from 5 games, ahead of South Korea with 8 points from 4 games.
Iran 1–2 Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia replace Iran in third place on 7 points.
CAF (Africa) Third Round, matchday 1:
Group 1:
Togo 1–0 Cameroon
Morocco 1–2 Gabon
Group 2:
Kenya 1–2 Tunisia
Group 3:
Rwanda 0–0 Algeria
Group 4:
Sudan 1–1 Mali
Group 5:
Burkina Faso 4–2 Guinea
Friendly internationals:
England 4–0 Slovakia
David Beckham comes in as substitute for his 109th cap, a record for an English outfield player.
South Africa 2–1 Norway
South Korea 2–1 Iraq
OFC Champions League Group stage, matchday 6:
Group B: Koloale FC Honiara 1–0 Ba F.C.
Koloale advance to the final.
Biathlon
World Cup 9 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia:
12.5 km pursuit men: (1) Emil Hegle Svendsen 33mins 03.3secs (2 penalties) (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen at 0.1 (2) (3) Christoph Sumann 23.8 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of 26 events): (1) Bjørndalen 1032 points (champion) (2) Tomasz Sikora 863 (3) Svendsen 818
Final World Cup pursuit standings (after seven events): (1) Bjørndalen 342 (2) Svendsen 308 (3) Sikora 276
10 km pursuit women: (1) Magdalena Neuner 27min 53.0sec (2 penalties) (2) Michela Ponza at 28.8 (0) (3) Marie Dorin 30.5 (1)
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of 26 events): (1) Helena Jonsson 915 points (2) Kati Wilhelm 915 (3) Neuner 878
Final World Cup pursuit standings (after seven events): (1) Wilhelm 272 points (2) Tora Berger 246 (3) Martina Beck 244
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea: (seeding in parentheses)
Playoffs:
(3) Canada 4–5 (4) Sweden (11 ends)
Sweden will play against Denmark in the semifinal, Canada will play for bronze medal.
Semifinal:
(2) Denmark 6–7 (4) Sweden
Sweden advance to the final against China, Denmark will play for bronze medal against Canada.
Figure skating
World Championships in Los Angeles, United States:
Ladies: 01 ! Kim Yuna 207.71 02 ! Joannie Rochette 191.29 03 ! Miki Ando 190.38
Kim becomes the first ever World champion in figure skating from Korea, and the first woman to score over 200 points. Rochette is the first Canadian woman to win a medal in 21 years.
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Regional Semifinals (seeding in parentheses):
Midwest region in Indianapolis, Indiana:
(1) Louisville 103, (12) Arizona 64
(2) Michigan State 67, (3) Kansas 62
South region in Memphis, Tennessee:
(2) Oklahoma 84, (3) Syracuse 71
(1) North Carolina 98, (4) Gonzaga 77
India in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Napier, day 2:
New Zealand 619/9d (Jesse Ryder 201, Brendon McCullum 115); India 79/3. India trail by 540 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
England in West Indies:
3rd ODI in Bridgetown, Barbados:
England 117 (41.3/44 ov); West Indies 117/2 (14.4/44 ov, Chris Gayle 80). West Indies win by 8 wickets (D/L method), lead 5-match series 2–1.
Australia in South Africa:
1st Twenty20 in Johannesburg:
Australia 166/7 (20/20 ov, David Hussey 88*); South Africa 168/6 (19.2/20 ov). South Africa win by 4 wickets with 4 balls remaining, lead 2-match series 1–0.
Track World Championships in Pruszków, Poland:
Men's 1 km time trial: 01 ! Stefan Nimke 1:00.666 02 ! Taylor Phinney 1:01.611 03 ! Mohd Rizal Tisin 1:01.658
Women's scratch 10 km: 01 ! Yumari González Valdinieso 02 ! Lizzie Armitstead 03 ! Belinda Goss
Men's team pursuit:
Final: 01 ! Denmark (Casper Jørgensen, Jens-Erik Madsen, Michael Mørkøv, Alex Rasmussen) 3min 58.246 bt 02 ! Australia (Jack Bobridge, Rohan Dennis, Leigh Howard, Cameron Meyer) 3:58.863
Bronze medal race: 03 ! New Zealand (Westley Gough, Peter Latham, Marc Ryan, Jesse Sergent) 4:00.248 bt Great Britain (Jonathan Bellis, Steven Burke, Ed Clancy, Peter Kennaugh) 4:01.838
Biathlon
World Cup 9 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia:
7.5 km sprint women: (1) Tina Bachmann 20min 49.8sec (0 penalties) (2) Simone Hauswald at 3.7s (0) (3) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek 19.3 (0)
Overall World Cup standings (after 24 of 26 events): (1) Helena Jonsson 904 points (2) Kati Wilhelm 893 (3) Magdalena Neuner 832
Final World Cup sprint standings (after 10 events): (1) Jonsson 372 points (2) Neuner 358 (3) Tora Berger 352
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea: (seeding in parentheses)
Playoffs:
(1) China 6–3 (2) Denmark
China advance to the final, Denmark will play against Canada/Sweden winner
Figure skating
World Championships in Los Angeles, United States:
Ladies' short program: (1) Kim Yuna 76.12 (2) Joannie Rochette 67.90 (3) Mao Asada 66.06
Ice dance: 01 ! Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin 206.30 02 ! Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto 205.08 03 ! Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 200.40
Euroleague Quarterfinals:
Game 2 of best-of-5 series:
CSKA Moscow 77–50 Partizan Igokea. CSKA leads series 2–0.
Olympiacos Piraeus 79–73 Real Madrid. Olympiacos leads series 2–0.
Regal FC Barcelona 85–62 TAU Cerámica. Series tied 1–1.
Panathinaikos Athens 79–84 Montepaschi Siena. Series tied 1–1.
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Regional Semifinals (seeding in parentheses):
West region in Glendale, Arizona:
(1) Connecticut 72, (5) Purdue 60
(3) Missouri 102, (2) Memphis 91
East region in Boston, Massachusetts:
(1) Pittsburgh 60, (4) Xavier 55
(3) Villanova 77, (2) Duke 54
India in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Napier, day 1:
New Zealand 351/4 (Ross Taylor 151, Jesse Ryder 137*)
Track World Championships in Pruszków, Poland:
Men's scratch 15 km: 01 ! Morgan Kneisky 02 ! Angel Colla 03 ! Andreas Müller
Women's team sprint:
Final: 01 ! Australia (Anna Meares, Kaarle McCulloch) 33.149sec bt 02 ! Great Britain (Shanaze Reade, Victoria Pendleton) 33.380
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Lithuania (Gintare Gaivenyte, Simona Krupeckaitė) 33.495 bt France (Sandie Clair, Clara Sanchez) 33.638
Men's individual pursuit:
Final: 01 ! Taylor Phinney 4min 15.160sec bt 02 ! Jack Bobridge 4:17.419
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Dominique Cornu 4:19.197 bt Volodymyr Dyudya 4:19.786
Women's team pursuit:
Final: 01 ! Great Britain (Wendy Houvenaghel, Joanna Rowsell, Lizzie Armitstead) 3:25.147 bt 02 ! New Zealand (Lauren Ellis, Jaime Nielsen, Alison Shanks) 3:26.023
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Australia (Ashlee Ankudinoff, Sarah Kent, Josephine Tomic) 3:27.719 bt Netherlands (Vera Koedooder, Amy Pieters, Ellen van Dijk) 3:30.893
Men's keirin: 01 ! Maximilian Levy 02 ! François Pervis 03 ! Teun Mulder
Biathlon
World Cup 9 in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia:
10 km sprint men: (1) Arnd Peiffer 25min 51.1sec (0 penalties) (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen at 23.1s (1) (3) Christoph Sumann 27.3 (0)
World Cup overall standings (after 24 of 26 events): (1) Bjørndalen 978 points (2) Tomasz Sikora 854 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen & Maxim Tchoudov 758
Bjørndalen secure his sixth overall World Cup title.
Final World Cup sprint standings (after 10 events): (1) Bjørndalen 372 points (2) Sikora 337 (3) Svendsen 318
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
(teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics play in tiebreaker)
Draw 15:
Sweden 7–8 China
Scotland 7–6 United States
Italy 5–8 Canada
Canada secure a playoff berth.
South Korea 8–10 Russia
Standings after 15 draws: China 9–1, Canada 8–2, Denmark 7–2, Sweden 6–4, Switzerland 5–4, Russia, Scotland 5–5, Germany 4–5.
Draw 16:
Denmark 6–2 Scotland
Denmark secure a playoff berth, while Scotland is eliminated
Norway 2–11 Sweden
Sweden secure at least a tiebreker place.
Germany 9–6 South Korea
Switzerland 8–5 Italy
Switzerland remain in contention for a tiebreaker.
Standings after 16 draws: China 9–1, Canada, Denmark 8–2, Sweden 7–4, Switzerland 6–4.
Draw 17:
Russia 6–8 Germany
Canada 10–7 Switzerland
Switzerland's loss means Sweden advance to the playoff.
United States 3–9 Denmark
China 7–2 Norway
Final standings: China 10–1, Denmark, Canada 9–2, Sweden 7–4, Switzerland, Germany 6–5, Russia, Scotland 5–6, USA 4–7, Korea 3–8, Norway, Italy 1–10.
Figure skating
World Championships in Los Angeles, United States:
Ice dance standings after original dance: (1) Oksana Domnina – Maxim Shabalin 105.45 (2) Tanith Belbin – Benjamin Agosto 104.81 (3) Tessa Virtue – Scott Moir 100.42
Men: 01 ! Evan Lysacek 242.23 02 ! Patrick Chan 237.58 03 ! Brian Joubert 235.97
NBA:
The Orlando Magic clinch the Southeast Division title and at least a #4 seed in the playoff with an 84–82 win over the Boston Celtics.
The Atlanta Hawks clinch a playoff berth despite a 92–102 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
Track World Championships in Pruszków, Poland:
Women's 500 m time trial: 01 ! Simona Krupeckaitė 33.296 (WR) 02 ! Anna Meares 33.796 03 ! Victoria Pendleton 34.102
Men's points race 40 km: 01 ! Cameron Meyer 24 points 02 ! Daniel Kreutzfeldt 22 03 ! Chris Newton 21
Women's individual pursuit:
Final: 01 ! Alison Shanks 3:29.807 def. 02 ! Wendy Houvenaghel 3:32.174
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Vilija Sereikaitė 3:33.583 def. Joanna Rowsell 3:35.209
Men's team sprint:
Final: 01 ! France (Grégory Baugé, Mickaël Bourgain, Kévin Sireau) 43.512 def. 02 ! Great Britain (Matthew Crampton, Jason Kenny, Jamie Staff) 43.869
Bronze medal race: 03 ! Germany (René Enders, Robert Förstemann, Stefan Nimke) 43.912 def. Australia (Daniel Ellis, Shane Perkins, Scott Sunderland) 43.986
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 7:
Aurora 1–2 Grêmio
NHL:
The New Jersey Devils and Washington Capitals clinch playoff berths as a result of Florida Panthers 3–5 loss to Buffalo Sabres.
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
Draw 12:
South Korea 6–7 Canada
Italy 6–7 Russia (11 ends)
Scotland 3–4 China (11 ends)
Sweden 5–10 United States
Draw 13:
United States 2–8 Switzerland
China 8–2 Germany
Russia 7–2 Norway
Canada 5–7 Denmark
Draw 14:
Norway 8–6 Italy
Denmark 4–7 South Korea
Switzerland 6–8 Sweden
Germany 7–6 Scotland (11 ends)
Standings after 14 draws (teams in bold advance to the playoffs, teams in italics secure at least a tie breaker, teams in strike are eliminated): China 8–1, Canada, Denmark 7–2, Sweden 6–3, Switzerland 5–4, Germany, Russia, Scotland, USA 4–5, Korea 3–6, Italy, Norway 1–8.
Figure skating
World Championships in Los Angeles, United States:
Men's short program: (1) Brian Joubert 84.40 (2) Evan Lysacek 82.70 (3) Patrick Chan 82.55
Pairs: 01 ! Aliona Savchenko/Robin Szolkowy 203.48 02 ! Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao 186.52 03 ! Yuko Kavaguti/Alexander Smirnov 186.39
Euroleague Quarterfinals:
Game 1 of best-of-5 series:
CSKA Moscow 56–47 Partizan Igokea. CSKA leads series 1–0.
Panathinaikos Athens 90–85 Montepaschi Siena. Panathinaikos leads series 1–0.
Olympiacos Piraeus 88–79 Real Madrid. Olympiacos leads series 1–0.
Regal FC Barcelona 75–84 TAU Cerámica. TAU leads series 1–0.
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
Second round (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton Region:
(1) Connecticut 87, (8) Florida 59
(2) Texas A&M 73, (10) Minnesota 42
Berkeley Region:
(9) Michigan State 63, (1) Duke 49
(4) Iowa State 71, (12) Ball State 57
Raleigh Region:
(1) Maryland 71, (9) Utah 56
(3) Louisville 62, (6) LSU 52
(2) Baylor 60, (7) South Dakota State 58
Oklahoma City Region:
(1) Oklahoma 69, (9) Georgia Tech 50
News:
The Board of Control for Cricket in India announces that the second season of the Indian Premier League will be moved to South Africa due to security concerns. (Cricinfo)
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
Draw 9:
China 8–5 Denmark
United States 12–7 Norway
Canada 8–7 Germany
Russia 4–8 Switzerland
Draw 10:
Germany 10–1 Sweden
Switzerland 5–7 Scotland
Denmark 7–4 Italy
Norway 8–9 South Korea
Draw 11:
Scotland 4–6 Russia
South Korea 2–9 United States
Sweden 7–4 Canada
Italy 3–9 China
Standings after 11 draws: Canada, China, Denmark 6–1, Sweden 5–2, Scotland, Switzerland 4–3, Germany, USA 3–4, Korea, Russia 2–5, Italy 1–6, Norway 0–7.
Figure skating
World Championships in Los Angeles, United States:
Compulsory Dance: (1) Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin 40.77 (2) Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto 39.65 (3) Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 39.37
Pairs Short Program: (1) Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy 72.30 (2) Yuko Kavaguti / Alexander Smirnov 68.94 (3) Dan Zhang / Hao Zhang 67.42
World Baseball Classic:
Final in Los Angeles, California, United States:
South Korea 3–5 Japan (10 innings)
Ichiro Suzuki hits a two-run single in the top of the 10th, and Yu Darvish closes the door on South Korea as Japan successfully defends its 2006 title. Japan's Daisuke Matsuzaka is named MVP for the second time in two Classics.
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
Second round (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton region:
(6) Arizona State 63, (3) Florida State 58
(4) California 99, (5) Virginia 73
Berkeley region:
(3) Ohio State 64, (11) Mississippi State 58
(2) Stanford 77, (10) San Diego State 49
Raleigh region:
(4) Vanderbilt 74, (5) Kansas State 61
Oklahoma City region:
(6) Purdue 85, (3) North Carolina 70
(7) Rutgers 80, (2) Auburn 52
(4) Pittsburgh 65, (12) Gonzaga 60
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
Draw 6:
Switzerland 7–6 South Korea
Germany 8–1 Italy
Norway 7–8 Scotland (11 ends)
Denmark 7–6 Sweden (11 ends)
Draw 7:
Italy 9–6 United States
South Korea 6–7 China
Sweden 9–3 Russia
Scotland 3–9 Canada
Draw 8:
Canada 8–5 Norway
Russia 4–7 Denmark
China 8–7 Switzerland
United States 7–6 Germany
Standings after 8 draws: Canada, Denmark 5–0, China, Sweden 4–1, Scotland, Switzerland 3–2, Germany 2–3, Italy, South Korea, Russia, USA 1–4, Norway 0–5.
Tokyo Marathon:
Men: (1) Salim Kipsang 2hr 10min 27sec (2) Kazuhiro Maeda 2:11:01 (3) Kensuke Takahashi 2:11:25
Women: (1) Mizuho Nasukawa 2:25:38 (2) Yukari Sahaku 2:28:55 (3) Reiko Tosa 2:29:19
Sprint Cup Series:
Food City 500 in Bristol, Tennessee
(1) Kyle Busch (2) Denny Hamlin (3) Jimmie Johnson
Drivers' standings (after 5 races): (1) Jeff Gordon 794 points (2) Kurt Busch −76 (3) Clint Bowyer −79
V8 Supercars:
Clipsal 500 in Adelaide
Round 2: (1) Jamie Whincup (2) Will Davison (3) Garth Tander
Standings (after 2 of 26 races): (1) Whincup 300 (2) W. Davison 267 (3) Lee Holdsworth 249
WTCC:
HSBC Race of Mexico in Puebla, Mexico:
Round 3: (1) Rickard Rydell (2) Augusto Farfus (3) Andy Priaulx
Round 4: (1) Yvan Muller (2) Priaulx (3) Rydell
Drivers' standings (after 4 of 24 events): (1) Muller & Rydell 30 points (3) Farfus 20
World Baseball Classic:
Semifinals in Los Angeles, California, United States:
United States 4–9 Japan
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Second round (seeding in parentheses):
Midwest region:
(1) Louisville 79, (9) Siena 72 in Dayton, Ohio
(12) Arizona 71, (13) Cleveland State 57 in Miami, Florida
(3) Kansas 60, (11) Dayton 43 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
(2) Michigan State 74, (10) USC 69 in Minneapolis, Minnesota
West region:
(3) Missouri 83, (6) Marquette 79 in Boise, Idaho
East region:
(1) Pittsburgh 84, (8) Oklahoma State 76 in Dayton, Ohio
(4) Xavier 60, (5) Wisconsin 49 in Boise, Idaho
South region:
(3) Syracuse 78, (6) Arizona State 67 in Miami, Florida
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
First Round (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton Region:
(1) Connecticut 104, (16) Vermont 65
(8) Florida 70, (9) Temple 57
(10) Minnesota 79, (7) Notre Dame 71
(2) Texas A&M 80, (15) Evansville 45
Berkeley Region:
(1) Duke 83, (16) Austin Peay 42
(9) Michigan State 60, (8) Middle Tennessee 59
(4) Iowa State 85, (13) East Tennessee State 53
(12) Ball State 71, (5) Tennessee 55
The Cardinals inflict on the two-time defending champion Lady Vols their first loss in the first or second round in school history. Tennessee also becomes the first ever defending champion to lose in the first round.
Raleigh Region:
(1) Maryland 82, (16) Dartmouth 53
(9) Utah 60, (8) Villanova 30
(6) LSU 69, (11) UW-Green Bay 59
(3) Louisville 62, (14) Liberty 42
(7) South Dakota State 90, (10) TCU 55
(2) Baylor 87, (15) Texas-San Antonio 82 (OT)
Oklahoma City Region:
(1) Oklahoma 76, (16) Prairie View 47
(9) Georgia Tech 76, (8) Iowa 62
Australia in South Africa:
3rd Test in Cape Town, day 4:
Australia 209 & 422 (Mitchell Johnson 123*); South Africa 651. South Africa win by an innings and 20 runs; Australia win 3-match series 2–1.
South Africa inflict an innings defeat on Australia for the first time since India inflicted an innings & 219 runs defeat in March 1998. However, Australia had already won the series.
England in West Indies:
2nd ODI in Providence, Guyana:
West Indies 264/8 (50 ov); England 243 (48.2 ov). West Indies win by 21 runs, 5-match series level 1–1.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Final:
New Zealand 166 (47.2 ov); England 167/6 (46.1 ov) in North Sydney. England win by 4 wickets and wins the title for the third time. Claire Taylor was named player of the tournament.
PGA Tour:
Transitions Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida:
Winner: Retief Goosen 276 (−8)
European Tour:
Madeira Island Open in Madeira, Portugal:
Winner: Estanislao Goya 278 (−6)
LPGA Tour:
MasterCard Classic in Mexico City, Mexico:
Winner: Pat Hurst 206 (−10)
NHL:
The Boston Bruins clinch the Northeast Division title and the first playoff berth in the Eastern Conference with 4–1 win over the New Jersey Devils.
ATP Tour and WTA Tour:
BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, United States:
Men's final: Rafael Nadal def. Andy Murray 6–1, 6–2
Women's final: Vera Zvonareva def. Ana Ivanovic, 7–6(5), 6–2
Biathlon
World Cup 8 in Trondheim, Norway:
15 km mass start men: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 41mins 12.9secs (0 penalties) (2) Simon Eder at 39.1 (1) (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen 53.4 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 23 of the 26 races): (1) Bjørndalen 924 points (2) Tomasz Sikora 853 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 737
Mass start standings (after 4 of 5 races): (1) Bjørndalen 191 points (2) Christoph Sumann 175 (3) Dominik Landertinger 154
12.5 km mass start women: (1) Tora Berger 39:29.7 (1) (2) Simone Hauswald 39:30.7 (2) (3) Sandrine Bailly 39:31.8 (1)
Overall World Cup standings (after 23 of the 26 races): (1) Helena Jonsson 894 points (2) Kati Wilhelm 872 (3) Berger 800
Mass start standings (after 4 of 5 races): (1) Jonsson 185 points (2) Wilhelm 159 (3) Olga Zaitseva 154
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Falun, Sweden:
15 km freestyle handicap men: (1) Dario Cologna 1:40:45.3 (2) Vincent Vittoz at 41.3 (3) Alexander Legkov 1:05.4
Final overall World Cup rankings: (1) Cologna 1344 points (2) Petter Northug 1217 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad 792
10 km freestyle handicap women: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk 1:06:06.8 (2) Therese Johaug at 20.0 (3) Charlotte Kalla 23.4
Final overall World Cup rankings: (1) Kowalczyk 1810 points (2) Petra Majdič 1710 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1463
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
Draw 3:
Germany 5–3 Norway
Switzerland 8–9 Denmark
Draw 4:
China 9–3 Russia
Sweden 8–5 Scotland
Italy 4–6 South Korea
Canada 10–3 United States
Draw 5:
Denmark 7–6 Germany
Russia 5–8 Canada
United States 4–8 China
Norway 6–8 Switzerland
Standings after draw 5: Canada, Denmark, Sweden 3–0, China, Scotland, Switzerland 2–1, Germany, Korea, Russia 1–2, Italy, Norway, USA 0–3
Ski jumping
World Cup in Planica, Slovenia:
HS215: (1) Harri Olli 424.6 points (211.0m, 219.5m) (2) Adam Małysz 412.4 (210.0m, 209.5m) (3) Simon Ammann 409.6 (210.0m, 208.0m) & Robert Kranjec 409.6 (205.5m, 212.5m)
Final World Cup Overall standings: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 2083 points (2) Ammann 1776 (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1396
Final World Cup Ski Flying standings: (1) Schlierenzauer 477 points (2) Olli 372 points (3) Ammann 370
Final Nations Cup standings: (1) Austria 7331 points (2) Finland 4270 (3) Norway 4175
Snowboarding
World Cup in Valmalenco, Italy:
Parallel GS men: (1) Jasey-Jay Anderson (2) Benjamin Karl (3) Siegfried Grabner
Grabner wins the overall and parallel World Cup titles.
Parallel GS women: (1) Amelie Kober (2) Caroline Calve (3) Doris Guenther
Guenther wins the overall World Cup title, Kober wins the parallel title.
Nationwide Series:
Scotts Turf Builder 300 in Bristol, Tennessee:
(1) Kevin Harvick (2) Carl Edwards (3) Clint Bowyer
V8 Supercars:
Clipsal 500 in Adelaide
Round 1: (1) Jamie Whincup (2) Lee Holdsworth (3) Will Davison
American Le Mans Series:
12 Hours of Sebring in Sebring, Florida, United States
(1) Allan McNish , Rinaldo Capello & Tom Kristensen (2) Franck Montagny , Stéphane Sarrazin & Sébastien Bourdais (3) Mike Rockenfeller , Lucas Luhr & Marco Werner
World Baseball Classic:
Semifinals in Los Angeles, California, United States:
South Korea 10–2 Venezuela
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Second round (seeding in parentheses):
West region:
(1) Connecticut 92, (9) Texas A&M 66
(5) Purdue 76, (4) Washington 74
(2) Memphis 89, (10) Maryland 70
East region:
(3) Villanova 89, (6) UCLA 69
(2) Duke 74, (7) Texas 69
South region:
(1) North Carolina 84, (8) LSU 70
(4) Gonzaga 83, (12) Western Kentucky 81
(2) Oklahoma 73, (10) Michigan 63
NCAA Women's Division I Tournament:
First Round (seeding in parentheses):
Trenton region:
(6) Arizona State 58, (11) Georgia 47
(3) Florida State 83, (14) North Carolina A&T 71
(4) California 70, (13) Fresno State 47
(5) Virginia 68, (12) Marist 61
Berkeley region:
(11) Mississippi State 71, (6) Texas 63
(3) Ohio State 77, (14) Sacred Heart 63
(10) San Diego State 76, (7) DePaul 70
(2) Stanford 74, (15) UC Santa Barbara 39
Raleigh region:
(4) Vanderbilt 73, (13) Western Carolina 44
(5) Kansas State 68, (12) Drexel 44
Oklahoma City region:
(3) North Carolina 85, (14) UCF 80
(6) Purdue 65, (11) Charlotte 52
(2) Auburn 85, (15) Lehigh 49
(7) Rutgers 56, (10) Virginia Commonwealth 49
(4) Pittsburgh 64, (13) Montana 35
(12) Gonzaga 74, (5) Xavier 59
India in New Zealand:
1st Test in Hamilton, day 4:
New Zealand 279 and 279; India 520 and 39/0. India win by 10 wickets, lead 3-match series 1–0.
Australia in South Africa:
3rd Test in Cape Town, day 3:
Australia 209 and 102/2; South Africa 651 (Jacques Kallis 102, AB de Villiers 163). Australia trail by 340 runs with 8 wickets remaining.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
3rd place play-off:
Australia 142 (44.4/46 ov); India 145/7 (43.5/46 ov) in Bankstown. India win by 3 wickets (D/L method).
5th place play-off:
Pakistan 131 (46.3 ov); West Indies 135/7 (46.3 ov) in Drummoyne. West Indies win by 3 wickets.
Six Nations Championship, week 5:
Italy 8–50 France in Rome
France win their third consecutive Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy.
England 26–12 Scotland in London
England win the 121st Calcutta Cup.
Wales 15–17 Ireland in Cardiff
Ronan O'Gara scores a drop goal with three minutes remaining to give Ireland their first Six Nations title since 1985, and also their first Grand Slam since 1948 and fourth Triple Crown in the last six years.
Biathlon
World Cup 8 in Trondheim, Norway:
12.5 km pursuit men: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 33min 18.3sec (2) (2) Simon Eder at 25.1sec (1) (3) Tomasz Sikora 25.3 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 22 of 26 races): (1) Bjørndalen 864 points (2) Sikora 828 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 709
World Cup pursuit standings (after 6 of 7 events): (1) Bjørndalen 288 points (2) Sikora 276 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen 248
10 km pursuit women: (1) Andrea Henkel 30:08.8 0 penalty (10th) (2) Olga Zaitseva at 12.9 1 (1st) (3) Marie-Laure Brunet 28.3 1 (6th)
Overall World Cup standings (after 22 of 26 races): (1) Helena Jonsson 865 points (2) Wilhelm 832 (3) Magdalena Neuner 762
World Cup pursuit standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Wilhelm 272 points (2) Martina Beck 235 (3) Tora Berger 234
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Falun, Sweden:
20 km pursuit men: (1) Dario Cologna 54:59.5 (2) Marcus Hellner 55:01.2 (3) Tobias Angerer 55:01.9
10 km pursuit women: (1) Riitta-Liisa Roponen 29mins 24.7secs (2) Therese Johaug at 1.3 (3) Justyna Kowalczyk 4.2
Curling
World Women's Championship in Gangneung, South Korea:
Draw 1:
Norway 2–10 Denmark
Italy 2–7 Sweden
South Korea 4–6 Scotland
Switzerland 7–5 Germany
Draw 2:
Scotland 11–2 Italy
Canada 11–5 China
Russia 7–5 United States
South Korea 8–10 Sweden (12 ends)
Standings after 2 draws: Scotland, Sweden 2–0, Canada, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland 1–0, China, Germany, Norway, USA 0–1, Italy, Korea 0–2.
Ski jumping
World Cup in Planica, Slovenia:
Team HS215: (1) Norway 793.4 points (Tom Hilde, Johan Remen Evensen, Anders Jacobsen, Anders Bardal) (2) Poland 761.9 (Kamil Stoch, Lukasz Rutkowski, Stefan Hula, Adam Małysz) (3) Russia 734.6 (Denis Kornilov, Pavel Karelin, Ilja Roslakov, Dimitry Vassiliev)
One-jump only because of bad weather
Snowboarding
World Cup in Valmalenco, Italy:
Halfpipe men: (1) Gary Zebrowski (2) Nathan Johnstone (3) Zeng Xiaoye
Halfpipe women: (1) Liu Jiayu (2) Holly Crawford (3) Sarah Conrad
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
First Round (seeding in parentheses):
Midwest region:
(1) Louisville 74, (16) Morehead State 54
(9) Siena 74, (8) Ohio State 72 (2 OT)
(12) Arizona 84, (5) Utah 71
(13) Cleveland State 84, (4) Wake Forest 69
(3) Kansas 84, (14) North Dakota State 74
(11) Dayton 68, (6) West Virginia 60
(10) USC 72, (7) Boston College 55
(2) Michigan State 77, (15) Robert Morris 62
West region:
(6) Marquette 58, (11) Utah State 57
(3) Missouri 78, (14) Cornell 59
East region:
(8) Oklahoma State 77, (9) Tennessee 75
(1) Pittsburgh 72, (16) East Tennessee State 62
(4) Xavier 77, (13) Portland State 59
(12) Wisconsin 61, (5) Florida State 59 (OT)
South region:
(3) Syracuse 59, (14) Stephen F. Austin 44
(6) Arizona State 66, (11) Temple 57
India in New Zealand:
1st Test in Hamilton, day 3:
New Zealand 279 and 75/3; India 520 (Sachin Tendulkar 160). New Zealand trail by 166 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
Australia in South Africa:
3rd Test in Cape Town, day 2:
Australia 209; South Africa 404/3 (Ashwell Prince 150, Jacques Kallis 102*). South Africa lead by 195 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
England in West Indies:
1st ODI in Providence, Guyana:
England 270/7 (50 ov); West Indies 244/7 (46.2 ov). England win by 1 run (D/L method), lead 5-match series 1–0.
After losing their seventh wicket, the West Indies batsmen are offered the light and take it, believing that they would win the match. However, this turned out to be wrong as the West Indies required a score of 246 after 46.2 overs under the Duckworth–Lewis method in order to win the match.
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Falun, Sweden:
3.3 km freestyle sprint men: (1) Axel Teichmann 8min 33.1sec (2) Dario Cologna at 0.2sec (3) Martin Koukal 5.3
2.5 km freestyle sprint women: (1) Claudia Nystad 7min 12.5sec (2) Charlotte Kall at 2.7sec (3) Justyna Kowalczyk 3.0
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in La Plagne, France:
Skicross men:
Skicross women:
Ski jumping
World Cup in Planica, Slovenia:
HS215: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 196.1pts (203.0m), (2) Adam Małysz 195.0 (202.5), (3) Dimitry Vassiliev 193.6 (200.5)
The second round of the competition was cancelled due to unstable wind conditions.
Schlierenzauer win his 13th competition of the season, which is a new single-season record.
Overall World Cup standings (after 26 of 27 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 2038pts, (2) Simon Ammann 1716, (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1378
Snowboarding
World Cup in Valmalenco, Italy:
Snowboardcross men: (1) Michal Novotny (2) Nick Baumgartner (3) David Speiser
Snowboardcross women: (1) Maëlle Ricker (2) Dominique Maltais (3) Zoe Gillings
World Baseball Classic:
Pool 1 in: San Diego, California, United States:
Japan 6–2 South Korea
The semifinals are now set, with Japan facing Team USA and South Korea facing Venezuela.
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
First Round (seeding in parentheses):
West region:
(9) Texas A&M 79, (8) Brigham Young 66
(1) Connecticut 103, (16) Chattanooga 47
(5) Purdue 61, (12) Northern Iowa 56
(4) Washington 71, (13) Mississippi State 58
(2) Memphis 81, (15) Cal State Northridge 70
(10) Maryland 84, (7) California 71
East region:
(3) Villanova 80, (14) American 67
(6) UCLA 65, (11) Virginia Commonwealth 64
(7) Texas 76, (10) Minnesota 62
(2) Duke 86, (15) Binghamton 62
South region:
(8) LSU 75, (9) Butler 71
(1) North Carolina 101, (16) Radford 58
(4) Gonzaga 77, (13) Akron 64
(12) Western Kentucky 76, (5) Illinois 72
(10) Michigan 62, (7) Clemson 59
(2) Oklahoma 82, (15) Morgan State 54
India in New Zealand:
1st Test in Hamilton, day 2:
New Zealand 279; India 278/4. India trail by 1 run with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Australia in South Africa:
3rd Test in Cape Town, day 1:
Australia 209; South Africa 57/0. South Africa trail by 152 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Super Six's:
England 161 (49.3 overs); Australia 163/2 (33.5 overs) in North Sydney. Australia win by 8 wickets.
West Indies 84 (44.4 overs); India 86/2 (17.5 overs) in Bankstown. India win by 8 wickets.
New Zealand 373/7 (50.0 overs); Pakistan 150 (48.1 overs) in Drummoyne. New Zealand win by 223 runs.
England and New Zealand will play in the final on Sunday. Australia and India will play for 3rd place.
UEFA Cup Round of 16, second leg:
Metalist Kharkiv 3–2 Dynamo Kyiv
3–3 on aggregate, Kyiv win by away goals rule.
Shakhtar Donetsk 2–0 CSKA Moscow
Donetsk win 2–1 on aggregate.
Zenit St. Petersburg 1–0 Udinese
Udinese win 2–1 on aggregate.
Galatasaray 2–3 Hamburg
Hamburg win 4–3 on aggregate.
Aalborg 2–0 Manchester City
2–2 on aggregate, Manchester City win 4–3 in penalty shootout.
Braga 0–1 Paris Saint-Germain
PSG win 1–0 on aggregate.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 3:
Nacional 3–0 River Plate
Group 5:
Estudiantes 4–0 Deportivo Quito
Biathlon
World Cup 8 in Trondheim, Norway:
Men's 10 km sprint (penalty laps in brackets): (1) Michael Greis 26:11.3 (0+0) (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 26:29.6 (1+0) (3) Simon Eder 26:43.1 (0+0)
Overall World Cup standings (after 21 of 26 rounds): (1) Bjørndalen 804 points (2) Tomasz Sikora 780 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 692
World Cup sprint standings (after nine of 10 rounds): (1) Sikora 337 points (2) Bjørndalen 318 (3) Alexander Os 290
Women's 7.5 km sprint (penalty laps in brackets): (1) Olga Zaitseva 22min 56.9sec (0), (2) Helena Jonsson at 5.5sec (0), (3) Sylvie Becaert 11.1 (1)
Overall World Cup standings (after 21 of 26 rounds): (1) Jonsson 834 pts, (2) Kati Wilhelm 792, (3) Magdalena Neuner 739
World Cup sprint standings (after nine of 10 rounds): (1) Jonsson 362 pts, (2) Neuner 331, (3) Tora Berger 326
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in La Plagne, France:
Half-pipe men:
Half-pipe women:
World Baseball Classic (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, team in italics eliminated):
Pool 1 in: San Diego, California, United States:
Japan 5–0 Cuba
In an elimination match, Japan defeats their 2006 final opponent for the second time in this pool, and will now face South Korea for semifinal seeding.
Pool 2 in Miami, Florida, United States:
Venezuela 10–6 United States
Venezuela wins Pool 2 and will play the loser of Korea-Japan game in the semifinal.
NBA:
The Boston Celtics clinch the Atlantic Division title and at least a #4 seed in the playoff with a 112–108 overtime win over the Miami Heat. The Celtics trail Cleveland Cavaliers by 4 games in the race for the Eastern Conference top seed.
India in New Zealand:
1st Test in Hamilton, day 1:
New Zealand 279 (Jesse Ryder 102, Daniel Vettori 118); India 29/0. India trail by 250 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
UEFA Cup Round of 16, second leg:
Saint-Étienne 2–2 Werder Bremen
Bremen win 3–2 on aggregate.
Ajax 2–2(AET) Marseille
Marseille win 4–3 on aggregate.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 2:
Guaraní 1–3 Boca Juniors
Group 4:
Defensor Sporting 0–1 São Paulo
Group 5:
Cruzeiro 2–0 Universitario de Sucre
Group 7:
Boyacá Chicó 3–0 Universidad de Chile
Group 8:
San Lorenzo 0–1 Libertad
San Luis 2–2 Universitario
Libertad advance to the last-16 round.
CONCACAF Champions League semifinals, first leg:
Santos Laguna 2–1 Atlante
AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 2:
Group C:
Esteghlal 1–1 Al-Jazira
Umm-Salal 1–3 Al-Ittihad
Group D:
Al-Shabab Al-Arabi 2–0 Bunyodkor
Al-Ettifaq 2–1 Sepahan
Group G:
Kashima Antlers 2–0 Shanghai Shenhua
Singapore Armed Forces 0–2 Suwon Samsung Bluewings
Group H:
Pohang Steelers 1–1 Kawasaki Frontale
Tianjin Teda 2–2 Central Coast Mariners
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden:
Sprint classic men: (1) Johan Kjoestad (2) John Kristian Dahl (3) Eldar Roenning
Sprint classic women: (1) Petra Majdič (2) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (3) Anna Olsson
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in La Plagne, France:
Dual moguls men:
Dual moguls women:
NFL news:
President Barack Obama has nominated Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Ireland. (AP/ESPN)
World Baseball Classic (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, team in italics is eliminated):
Pool 1 in: San Diego, California, United States:
Japan 1–4 South Korea
South Korea scores 3 runs in the first inning and cruises into the semifinals. Japan now faces Cuba, with the winner advancing to the semifinals and the loser going home.
Pool 2 in Miami, Florida, United States:
Puerto Rico 5–6 United States
David Wright hits a two-RBI single in the bottom of the ninth to put the USA in the semifinals.
NCAA Men's Division I Tournament:
Opening Round Game in Dayton, Ohio: Morehead State 58, Alabama State 43
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Super Six's:
India 207 (49.4 overs); New Zealand 210/5 (47.4 overs) in North Sydney. New Zealand win by 5 wickets
England 236/8 (50.0 overs); West Indies 90 (38.2 overs) in Drummoyne. England win by 146 runs
England (8 pts from 4 matches) advance to the final. New Zealand (6 pts), Australia or India (both 4 pts) could be their opponent.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 2:
Deportivo Cuenca 3–1 Deportivo Táchira
Group 6:
Lanús 1–2 Everton
Group 4:
Independiente Medellín 0–0 América de Cali
CONCACAF Champions League semifinals, first leg:
Puerto Rico Islanders 2–0 Cruz Azul
AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 2:
Group A:
Saba Battery 0–0 Al-Ahli
Pakhtakor Tashkent 1–1 Al-Hilal
Group B:
Al-Shabab 0–0 Persepolis
Sharjah 0–2 Al-Gharafa
Group E:
Nagoya Grampus 0–0 Beijing Guoan
Newcastle United Jets 2–0 Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i
Group F:
Seoul 2–4 Gamba Osaka
Shandong Luneng Taishan 5–0 Sriwijaya
NHL:
The New Jersey Devils' Martin Brodeur takes sole possession of the record for most regular-season NHL wins by a goaltender, collecting his 552nd in a 3–2 Devils victory over the Chicago Blackhawks.
The San Jose Sharks secure the Pacific Division title, as their nearest rivals, the Dallas Stars, lose 2–4 to the Vancouver Canucks.
World Baseball Classic (team in bold advances to semifinals, team in italics eliminated):
Pool 1 in: San Diego, California, United States:
Cuba 7–4 Mexico
Cuba eliminates Mexico and will play the Japan–South Korea loser for a semifinal place.
Pool 2 in Miami, Florida, United States:
Venezuela 2–0 Puerto Rico
Venezuela advances to the semifinals as Félix Hernández and relievers combine on a shutout.
Women's NCAA Tournament #1 seeds:
Trenton Region: Connecticut (overall #1 seed)
Berkeley Region: Duke
Raleigh Region: Maryland
Oklahoma City Region: Oklahoma
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Super Six's:
Australia 229/6 (50 ov); Pakistan 122 (45.1 ov) in Bankstown. Australia win by 107 runs.
Australia gets level with New Zealand and India in second place on 4 points, while Pakistan is out of contention for the final.
World Rally Championship:
Cyprus Rally:
(1) Sébastien Loeb (2) Mikko Hirvonen (3) Petter Solberg
Drivers overall standings: (1) Loeb 30 pts (2) Hirvonen 22 (3) Dani Sordo 17
BWF Super Series:
Swiss Open Super Series in Basel:
Men's singles: Lee Chong Wei
Women's singles: Wang Yihan
Men's doubles: Koo Kien Keat & Tan Boon Heong
Women's doubles: Du Jing & Yu Yang
Mixed doubles: Zheng Bo & Ma Jin
World Baseball Classic (teams in italics eliminated):
Pool 1 in: San Diego, California, United States:
Japan 6–0 Cuba
Mexico 2–8 South Korea
Pool 2 in Miami, Florida, United States:
Netherlands 3–9 United States
US college basketball
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
ACC in Atlanta: Duke 79, Florida State 69
Big Ten in Indianapolis: Purdue 65, Ohio State 61
SEC in Tampa: Mississippi State 64, Tennessee 61
Southland in Katy, Texas: Stephen F. Austin 68, Texas-San Antonio 57
Men's NCAA Tournament #1 seeds:
Midwest Region: Louisville (overall #1 seed)
West Region: Connecticut
East Region: Pittsburgh
South Region: North Carolina
For the first time ever, the same conference (the Big East) produces three #1 seeds.
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
America East in West Hartford, Connecticut: Vermont 74, Boston University 66
Big South in High Point, North Carolina: Liberty 51, Gardner-Webb 50
Big 12 in Oklahoma City: Baylor 72, Texas A&M 63
CAA in Harrisonburg, Virginia: Drexel 64, James Madison 58
Horizon League in Green Bay, Wisconsin: UW-Green Bay 65, UW-Milwaukee 41
Mid-American in Cleveland: Ball State 55, Bowling Green 51
Missouri Valley in St. Charles, Missouri: Evansville 47, Creighton 45
NEC in Fairfield, Connecticut: Saint Francis 74. Sacred Heart 66
Pac-10 in Los Angeles: Stanford 89, USC 64
Canadian Interuniversity Sport Final 8 at Ottawa, Ontario:
Consolation Final: (5) Ottawa Gee-Gees 83, (7) Concordia Stingers 76
Championship final: (1) Carleton Ravens 87, (3) UBC Thunderbirds 77
The Ravens win their sixth title in seven years, this time at home. The Ravens will host the Final 8 again next year. Stuart Turnbull was named game MVP in a 22-point outing.
England in West Indies:
Only T20I in Port of Spain, Trinidad:
England 121 (19.1/20 ov); West Indies 123/4 (18/20 ov). West Indies win by 6 wickets.
Scottish League Cup Final in Glasgow:
Celtic 2–0 (AET) Rangers
World Golf Championships:
WGC-CA Championship in Doral, Florida
Winner: Phil Mickelson 269 (−19)
PGA Tour:
Puerto Rico Open in Río Grande, Puerto Rico
Winner: Michael Bradley 274 (−14)
NHL:
The Detroit Red Wings and San Jose Sharks are the first two teams to clinch playoff berths, with wins over the Columbus Blue Jackets and Anaheim Ducks respectively.
Six Nations Championship, week 4:
England 34–10 France in London
England jumps out to a 29–0 halftime lead and cruises from there. France's loss ends their championship hopes and means that the title will be decided in next week's Wales–Ireland match in Cardiff.
Alpine skiing
World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden:
Team event: (1) Italy (2) Austria (3) Switzerland
Biathlon
World Cup 7 in Vancouver, Canada:
4 x 7.5 km relay men: (1) Sweden (Vincent Ekholm, Mattias Nilsson, Fredrik Lindström, Carl Johan Bergman) 1hr 16min 18.6sec (0 penalty laps) (2) France (Vincent Jay, Vincent Defrasne, Martin Fourcade, Simon Fourcade) 6.3sec behind (0) (3) Germany (Simon Schempp, Daniel Böhm, Arnd Peiffer, Michael Rösch) 16.4sec behind (0)
Final overall relay standings (after 6 events): (1) Austria 276 points (2) Norway 254, (3) Germany 247
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Meiringen–Hasliberg, Switzerland:
Skicross men:
Skicross women:
Nordic combined
World Cup in Vikersund, Norway:
Gundersen HS117/10 km: (1) Bill Demong 26mins 31.6secs (12th after ski jump) (2) Petter Tande at 9.8 (17) (3) Mikko Kokslien 10.3 (34)
Final World Cup standings: (1) Anssi Koivuranta 1461 points (2) Magnus Moan 1350 (3) Demong 1060
Short track speed skating
World Team Championships in Heerenveen, Netherlands:
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Vikersund, Norway:
HS207: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 386.4 points (207.5m/192.0m) (2) Simon Ammann 379.7 (191.0m/202.5m) (3) Dimitry Vassiliev (RUS) 372.2 (184.5m/204.0m)
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of the 27 jumps): (1) Schlierenzauer 1938 points (2) Ammann 1676 (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1356
Schlierenzauer secures the World Cup title, Amman will take the silver globe and Loitzl the bronze.
Snowboarding
World Cup in La Molina, Spain:
Parallel GS men:
Parallel GS women:
Speed skating
World Single Distances Championships in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada:
World Baseball Classic:
Pool 2 in Miami, Florida, United States:
Netherlands 1–3 Venezuela
United States 1–11 Puerto Rico (7 innings, mercy rule)
US college basketball
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
America East in Vestal, New York: Binghamton 61, UMBC 51
The Bearcats book their first-ever trip to "The Big Dance".
Atlantic 10 in Atlantic City, New Jersey: Temple 69, Duquesne 64
Big East in New York City: Louisville 76, Syracuse 66
Big 12 in Oklahoma City: Missouri 73, Baylor 60
Big West in Anaheim, California: Cal State Northridge 71, Pacific 65
Conference USA in Memphis: Memphis 64, Tulsa 39
The Tigers extend their winning streak in C-USA play to 61 and state their case for a #1 seed.
MEAC in Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Morgan State 83, Norfolk State 69
Mid-American in Cleveland: Akron 65, Buffalo 53
Mountain West in Las Vegas: Utah 52, San Diego State 50
Pac-10 in Los Angeles: USC 66, Arizona State 63
SWAC in Birmingham, Alabama: Alabama State 65, Jackson State 58
WAC in Reno, Nevada: Utah State 72, Nevada 62
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Big Sky in Missoula, Montana: Montana 69, Portland State 62
Big West in Anaheim, California: UC Santa Barbara 64, Cal Poly 57
MEAC in Winston-Salem, North Carolina: North Carolina A&T 76, Hampton 54
Mountain West in Las Vegas: Utah 63, San Diego State 58
Southland in Katy, Texas: UTSA 74, Texas-Arlington 63
SWAC in Birmingham, Alabama: Prairie View 74, Southern 49
WAC in Reno, Nevada: Fresno State 56, Nevada 49
In another women's game:
Old Dominion's 62–41 loss to Drexel in the semifinals of the CAA tournament ends the Lady Monarchs' NCAA Division I record of 17 consecutive conference tournament titles.
Canadian Interuniversity Sport Final 8:
Consolation round:
(7) Concordia Stingers 72, (6) Dalhousie Tigers 61
(5) Ottawa Gee-Gees 85, (8) St.FX X-Men 63
Semifinals:
(3) UBC Thunderbirds 79, (2) Calgary Dinos 74
(1) Carleton Ravens 66, (4) Western Ontario Mustangs 65
India in New Zealand:
5th ODI in Auckland:
India 149 (36.3/43 ov); New Zealand 151/2 (23.2/43 ov). New Zealand win by 8 wickets. India win 5-match series 3–1.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Super Six's:
India 234/5 (50 ov); Australia 218/7 (50 ov) in North Sydney. India win by 16 runs.
England 201/5 (50 ov); New Zealand 170 (48.4 ov) in Bankstown. England win by 31 runs.
West Indies 132/9 (50 ov); Pakistan 134/6 (47.5 ov) in Drummoyne. Pakistan win by 4 wickets.
Standings after 3 of 5 matches: England 6 points, India & New Zealand 4, Australia & Pakistan 2, West Indies 0.
7th place playoff:
Sri Lanka 75 (39 ov); South Africa 76/1 (28.3 ov) in North Sydney. South Africa win by 9 wickets.
NHL:
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur collects his 551st regular-season NHL win in a 3–1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, tying the record of Patrick Roy.
Superbike World Championship:
Losail Superbike World Championship round in Doha, Qatar
Superbike:
Race 1: (1) Ben Spies (2) Noriyuki Haga (3) Max Biaggi
Race 2: (1) Spies (2) Haga (3) Biaggi
Riders' standings (after 2 of 14 events): (1) Haga 85 points (2) Spies 75 (3) Max Neukirchner 40
Supersport:
(1) Eugene Laverty (2) Andrew Pitt (3) Cal Crutchlow
Riders' standings (after 2 of 14 events): (1) Pitt 40 points (2) Kenan Sofuoğlu 38 (3) Laverty 36
Six Nations Championship, week 4:
Italy 15–20 Wales in Rome
Scotland 15–22 Ireland in Edinburgh
Ireland remain on track for a potential Grand Slam. A win or draw against Wales next week in Cardiff will secure them the championship. Wales must win by at least 13 points to win the title. France could also be the winner, if they beat England in London on Sunday and Italy in Rome next week, and Wales beat Ireland.
Alpine skiing
World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden
Slalom men: (1) Mario Matt 1:45.71 (54.24 + 51.47) (2) Julien Lizeroux 1:45.80 (54.06 + 51.74) (3) Jean-Baptiste Grange 1:45.86 (54.72 + 51.14)
Final World Cup overall standings: (1) Aksel Lund Svindal 1009 points (2) Benjamin Raich 1007 (3) Didier Cuche 919
Final World Cup slalom standings: (1) Grange 541 (2) Ivica Kostelic 454 (3) Lizeroux 419
Giant slalom women: (1) Tina Maze 2:26.41 (1:13.74 + 1:12.67) (2) Tanja Poutiainen 2:27.53 (1:14.32 + 1:13.21) (3) Manuela Moelgg 2:27.80 (1:14.76 + 1:13.04)
Final World Cup overall standings: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1788 points (2) Maria Riesch 1404 (3) Anja Paerson 1059
Final World Cup giant slalom standings: (1) Poutiainen 508 (2) Kathrin Zettel 501 (3) Maze 368
Biathlon
World Cup 7 in Vancouver, Canada:
4 x 6 km relay women: (1) Germany (Kati Wilhelm, Magdalena Neuner, Martina Beck, Andrea Henkel) 1:11:49.8 (2) China (Wang Chunli, Liu Xianying, Dong Xue, Liu Yuan-Yuan) 1:13:05.0 (3) Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Boulygina, Olga Medvedtseva, Olga Zaitseva) 1:13:40.3
Final World Cup relay standings: (1) Germany 288 points (2) France 242 (3) Ukraine 232
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Trondheim, Norway:
50 km mass start classic men: (1) Sami Jauhojärvi 2:02:39.0 (2) Tobias Angerer at 21.8 (3) Alex Harvey 33.2
Overall World Cup standings (after 28 of the 32 races): (1) Petter Northug 1042 points (2) Dario Cologna 1022 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad 760
30 km mass start classic women: (1) Petra Majdič 1:25:22.2 (2) Justyna Kowalczyk at 11.7 (3) Masako Ishida 12.0
Overall World Cup standings (after 28 out of 32 races): (1) Majdic 1567 points (2) Kowalczyk 1476 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1365
Nordic combined
World Cup in Vikersund, Norway:
Gundersen HS117/10 km: (1) Anssi Koivuranta (2) Bill Demong (3) Magnus Moan
World Cup standings (after 22 of 23 events): (1) Koivuranta 1429 points (2) Moan 1330 (3) Demong 1060
Koivuranta need only to finish in 29th place in the last event on Sunday to win the World Cup title.
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Vikersund, Norway:
Team HS207: (1) Austria 1543.5 pts (Martin Koch, Wolfgang Loitzl, Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schlierenzauer) (2) Finland 1499.0 (Matti Hautamäki, Kalle Keituri, Ville Larinto, Harri Olli) (3) Norway 1485.0 (Johan Remen Evensen, Bjørn Einar Romøren, Anders Bardal, Anders Jacobsen)
Snowboarding
World Cup in La Molina, Spain:
Halfpipe men:
Halfpipe women:
NBL Grand Final:
Game 5 in Melbourne, Australia:
South Dragons 102–81 Melbourne Tigers. Dragons win series 3–2.
NBA:
The Cleveland Cavaliers clinch the Central Division title for the first time in 33 years, with 126–123 win in overtime over Sacramento Kings.
US college basketball:
Men's conference championship game — winner earns a bid to the NCAA Tournament
Patriot League in Washington, D.C.: American 73, Holy Cross 57
Canadian Interuniversity Sport Final 8 quarterfinals at Ottawa, Ontario: (CIS ranking in parentheses)
(4) Western Ontario Mustangs 75, (5) Ottawa Gee-Gees 48
(1) Carleton Ravens 94, (8) St. FX X-Men 57
(2) Calgary Dinos 76, (7) Concordia Stingers 67
(3) UBC Thunderbirds 78, (6) Dalhousie Tigers 54
Alpine skiing
World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden
Giant slalom men: (1) Benjamin Raich 2:18.95 (1:09.94 + 1:09.01) (2) Ted Ligety 2:19.08 (1:10.65 + 1:08.43) (3) Didier Cuche 2:19.66 (1:10.80 + 1:08.86)... 19. Aksel Lund Svindal 2:20.96 (1:11.93 + 1:09.03)
World Cup overall standings (after 36 of 37 events): (1) Svindal 1009 points (2) Raich 1007 (3) Cuche 919
The overall title will be decided on the last race of the season, the slalom on Saturday.
World Cup giant slalom standings (after all eight events): (1) Cuche 474 points (champion) (2) Raich 462 (3) Ligety 421
Slalom women: (1) Sandrine Aubert 1:49.23 (52.27+56.96) (2) Fanny Chmelar 1:49.29 (52.89+56.40) (3) Therese Borssen 1:49.46 (52.77+56.69) & Šárka Záhrobská 1:49.46 (51.80+57.66)
World Cup overall standings (after 33 of 34 events): (1) Lindsey Vonn 1788 points (champion) (2) Maria Riesch 1404 (3) Anja Pärson 1059
World Cup slalom standings (after all nine events): (1) Riesch 625 points (champion) (2) Záhrobská 459 (3) Vonn 440
Biathlon
World Cup 7 in Vancouver, Canada:
7.5 km sprint women: (1) Helena Jonsson 19:43.6 (0+0) (2) Magdalena Neuner 19:44.3 (0+1) (3) Olga Zaitseva 19:45.2 (0+0)
Sprint World Cup standings (after 8 of 10 events): (1) Neuner 315 points (2) Jonsson 308 (3) Kati Wilhelm 298
Overall World Cup standings (after 20 of 26 events): (1) Jonsson 780 points (2) Wilhelm 764 (3) Neuner 723
10 km sprint men: (1) Lars Berger 24:06.5 (0) (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen at 14.1 (0) (3) Christoph Sumann 39.5 (0)
Overall World Cup sprint standings (after eight of 10 rounds): (1) Tomasz Sikora 309 points (2) Bjørndalen 264 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen 245
Overall World Cup standings (after 20 of 26 rounds): (1) Sikora 752 points (2) Bjørndalen 750 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 649
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
HS138: (1) Harri Olli 288.7pts (135.5/142.0 m), (2) Dimitry Vassiliev 275.2 (137.0/133.0), (3) Gregor Schlierenzauer 268.9 (128.5/138.0)
Overall standings (after 24 of 27 rounds): (1) Schlierenzauer 1838 points, (2) Simon Ammann 1596, (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1340
Schlierenzauer need just 59 more points to secure the World Cup title.
Snowboarding
World Cup in La Molina, Spain:
Snowboardcross men:
Snowboardcross women:
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round)
Pool B in Mexico City, Mexico:
Mexico 4–16 Cuba (7 innings, via mercy rule)
Euroleague Top 16, week 6 (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
Group E:
TAU Cerámica 80–88 Olympiacos
Olympiacos defeats TAU in Vitoria-Gasteiz to claim first place in the group.
AJ Milano 72–96 Asseco Prokom Sopot
Prokom win their only game in the Top 16 phase.
Group F:
Maccabi Tel Aviv 74–90 Regal FC Barcelona
Barça secures first place in the group with a win in Tel Aviv. Maccabi is 0–6 against Spanish opponents this season.
Real Madrid 83–82 ALBA Berlin
Real's win at the buzzer leaves ALBA the only winless team in the Top 16 phase.
Quarterfinal matchups (first named team has home advantage in best-of-five series):
Olympiacos vs. Real
Barça vs. TAU
US college basketball:
Big East quarterfinals in New York City: Syracuse 127, Connecticut 117 (6OT)
This is the second-longest game in NCAA history, and the longest since the shot clock era.
NBA:
The Los Angeles Lakers clinch the Pacific Division title and the first playoff berth in the Western Conference with a 102–95 win over the San Antonio Spurs.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
(teams in bold advanca to Super Six stage)
Group A:
Australia 211/7 (50 ov); West Indies 164/7 (50 ov) in Drummoyne. Australia win by 47 runs.
New Zealand 250/5 (50 ov); South Africa 51 (22.1 ov) in Bowral. New Zealand win by 199 runs.
Group B:
Pakistan 78 (39.5 ov); England 82/2 (23.1 ov) in North Sydney. England win by 8 wickets.
India 137/7 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 102 (44.2 ov) in Bankstown. India win by 35 runs.
UEFA Cup Round of 16, first leg:
Werder Bremen 1–0 Saint-Étienne
CSKA Moscow 1–0 Shakhtar Donetsk
Udinese 2–0 Zenit St. Petersburg
Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 Braga
Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 Metalist Kharkiv
Manchester City 2–0 Aalborg
Marseille 2–1 Ajax
Hamburg 1–1 Galatasaray
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 1:
Colo-Colo 3–0 LDU Quito
Group 3:
U. San Martín 2–1 Nacional
Alpine skiing
World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden
Super giant slalom men: (1) Werner Heel 1min 13.41sec (2) Aksel Lund Svindal 1:13.48 (3) Christof Innerhofer 1:13.61
World Cup overall standings (after 35 of 37 events): (1) Svindal 1009 points (2) Benjamin Raich 907 (3) Didier Cuche 859
Final World Cup Super-G standings (after all five events): (1) Svindal (NOR) 292 (winner) (2) Heel 256 (3) Didier Defago 242
Super giant slalom women: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1min 20.63sec (2) Nadia Fanchini 1:20.71 (3) Maria Riesch 1:20.87
World Cup overall standings (after 32 of 34 events): (1) Vonn 1788 points (winner) (2) Riesch 1359 (3) Anja Paerson 1035
Final World Cup Super-G standings (after all seven events): (1) Vonn 461 pts (winner) (2) Fanchini 416 (3) Fabienne Suter 408
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Trondheim, Norway:
Sprint classic men: (1) Ola Vigen Hattestad (2) Petter Northug (3) Jon Kristian Dahl
World Cup sprint standings (after 11 of 12 events): (1) Hattestad 760 points (winner) (2) Tor Arne Hetland 353 (3) Renato Pasini 335
Overall World Cup standings (after 27 of 32 events): (1) Dario Cologna 1006 points (2) Northug 952 (3) Hattestad 760
Sprint classic women: (1) Petra Majdič (2) Alena Prochazkova (3) Justyna Kowalczyk
World Cup sprint standings (after 11 of 12 events): (1) Majdic 825 points (winner) (2) Arianna Follis 454 (3) Pirjo Muranen 421
Overall World Cup standings (after 27 of 32 events): (1) Majdic 1462 points (2) Kowalczyk 1351 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1321
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Grindelwald, Switzerland:
Skicross men:
Skicross women:
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round, teams in italics are eliminated)
Pool B in Mexico City, Mexico:
Mexico 16–1 Australia (6 innings, via mercy rule)
Pool C in Toronto, Canada:
Venezuela 5–3 United States
Pool D in San Juan, Puerto Rico:
Netherlands 0–5 Puerto Rico
Euroleague Top 16, week 6 (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals):
Group G:
Panathinaikos 103–95 (OT) Unicaja Málaga
Lottomatica Roma 88–72 Partizan Igokea
Roma's only win in the Top 16 phase hands first place in the group to Panathinaikos, even before their overtime win.
Group H:
Cibona Zagreb 63–73 CSKA Moscow
Fenerbahçe Ülker 68–73 Montepaschi Siena
Quarterfinal matchups (first named team has home advantage in best-of-five series):
Panathinaikos vs. Montepaschi
CSKA vs. Partizan
US college basketball:
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Big Sky in Ogden, Utah: Portland State 79, Montana State 77
Northeast Conference in Moon Township, Pennsylvania: Robert Morris 48, Mount St. Mary's 46
Women's conference championship game — winner earns a bid to the NCAA Tournament
Patriot League in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Lehigh 64, Lafayette 56
NBA:
The Orlando Magic become the third team to clinch a playoff berth with their 107–79 win over the Chicago Bulls, combined with the New Jersey Nets' 116–112 loss to the Golden State Warriors.
India in New Zealand:
4th ODI in Hamilton:
New Zealand 270/5 (47/47 ov); India 201/0 (23.3/23.3 ov, Virender Sehwag 125*). India win by 84 runs (D/L method), lead 5-match series 3–0.
UEFA Champions League First knockout round, second leg:
Porto 0–0 Atlético Madrid
2–2 on aggregate. Porto advance on away goals rule.
Barcelona 5–2 Lyon
Barcelona win 6–3 on aggregate.
Roma 1–0 Arsenal
1–1 on aggregate. Arsenal win 7–6 on penalties after extra time.
Manchester United 2–0 Internazionale
Manchester United win 2–0 on aggregate.
All four English teams – Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United – are through to the quarterfinals, while all Italian teams are out of the competition.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 2:
Deportivo Táchira 1–0 Deportivo Cuenca
Group 6:
Everton 1–1 Lanús
Guadalajara 1–0 Caracas
Group 7:
Boyacá Chicó 0–1 Grêmio
AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 1:
Group A:
Al-Hilal 1–1 Saba Battery
Group C:
Al-Jazira 0–1 Umm-Salal
Al-Ittihad 2–1 Esteghlal
Group D:
Sepahan 2–0 Al-Shabab
Bunyodkor 2–1 Al-Ettifaq
Group G:
Suwon Bluewings 4–1 Kashima Antlers
Shanghai Shenhua 4–1 SAFFC
Group H:
Central Coast Mariners 0–0 Pohang Steelers
Kawasaki Frontale 1–0 Tianjin Teda
Alpine skiing
World Cup Final in Åre, Sweden
Downhill men: (1) Aksel Lund Svindal 1min 22.26sec (2) Didier Cuche 1:22.46 (3) Hans Olsson 1:22.62
Overall World Cup standings (after 34 of 37 events) (1) Svindal 929 points (2) Benjamin Raich 857 (3) Cuche 843
Final World Cup downhill standings (after all nine events): (1) Michael Walchhofer 470 pts (champion) (2) Klaus Kroell 424 (3) Didier Defago 363
Downhill women: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1min 42.49sec (2) Maria Riesch 1:42.89 (3) Renate Goetschl 1:43.75
Overall World Cup standings (after 31 of 34 events): (1) Vonn 1688 points (champion) (2) Riesch 1299 (3) Anja Paerson 990
Final World Cup Downhill standings (after all seven events): (1) Vonn 502 pts (champion) (2) Andrea Fischbacher 326 (3) Riesch 292
Biathlon
World Cup 7 in Vancouver, Canada:
15 km individual women: (1) Simone Hauswald 42min 44.6sec (0) (2) Olga Zaitseva 39.3sec (1) (3) Vita Semerenko 1:05.8 (1)
Final World Cup 15 km standings (after 4 events): (1) Magdalena Neuner 129 points (2) Éva Tófalvi 123 (3) Tora Berger 122
Overall World Cup standings (after 19 of 26 events): (1) Kati Wilhelm 730 points (2) Helena Jonsson 720 (3) Neuner 669
20 km individual men: (1) Vincent Jay 49min 53.9sec 0 penalty (2) Daniel Boehm at 19.0 1 (3) Jeremy Teela 23.3 1
Final World Cup 20 km standings (after all four events): (1) Michael Greis 146 points (2) Ivan Tcherezov 120 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 119
World Cup overall standings (after 19 of 26 events): (1) Tomasz Sikora 726 points (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 696 (3) Tchoudov 635
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round, teams in italics are eliminated)
Pool B in Mexico City, Mexico:
Cuba 5–4 Australia
Cuba advances, Australia plays Mexico to determine the other advancement slot.
Pool C in Toronto, Canada:
Italy 1–10 Venezuela
Venezuela advance to the second round, and will play USA on Wednesday to decide the group winner.
Pool D in San Juan, Puerto Rico:
Dominican Republic 1–2 Netherlands, 11 innings
The Dutch shock the Dominicans for the second time, scoring two runs off Carlos Mármol in the bottom of the 11th inning.
US college basketball
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Horizon League in Indianapolis: Cleveland State 57, Butler 54
The Summit in Sioux Falls, South Dakota: North Dakota State 66, Oakland 64
The Bison become the first men's team since Southwestern Louisiana, now Louisiana-Lafayette, in 1972 to make the "Big Dance" in their first year of postseason eligibility.
Sun Belt in Hot Springs, Arkansas: Western Kentucky 64, South Alabama 56
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Big East in Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut 75, Louisville 36
The Summit in Sioux Falls, South Dakota: South Dakota State 79, Oakland 69
The Jackrabbits make the "Big Dance" in their first season of postseason eligibility.
Sun Belt in Hot Springs, Arkansas: Middle Tennessee 74, Arkansas-Little Rock 54
Other women's games:
Dartmouth claims the Ivy League regular-season crown and the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a 64–51 home win over Harvard.
England in West Indies:
5th Test in Port of Spain, Trinidad, day 5:
England 546/6d and 237/6d (Kevin Pietersen 102) ; West Indies 544 and 114/8. Match drawn. West Indies win series 1–0.
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 5:
Australia 352 and 331/5d; South Africa 138 and 370. Australia win by 175 runs, lead 3-match series 2–0
Women's World Cup in Australia:
(teams in bold advance to the Super Six stage)
Group A:
New Zealand 192/8 (50 ov); West Indies 136/8 (50 ov) in Bankstown. New Zealand win by 56 runs.
Australia 258/4 (50 ov); South Africa 197 (49.3 ov) in Newcastle. Australia win by 61 runs.
Group B:
India 169 (48.4 ov); England 172/1 (38.4 ov) in North Sydney. England win by 9 wickets.
UEFA Champions League First knockout round, second leg:
Panathinaikos 1–2 Villarreal
Villarreal win 4–3 on aggregate.
Liverpool 4–0 Real Madrid
Liverpool win 5–0 on aggregate.
Bayern 7–1 Sporting CP
Bayern win 12–1 on aggregate, the biggest aggregate score in Champions League history.
Juventus 2–2 Chelsea
Chelsea win 3–2 on aggregate.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 4:
América de Cali 1–1 Independiente Medellín
Group 5:
Deportivo Quito 1–0 Estudiantes
Group 8:
Universitario 0–0 San Luis
AFC Champions League group stage, matchday 1:
Group A:
Al-Hilal – Saba Battery
postponed because of a sandstorm
Al-Ahli 1–2 Pakhtakor
Group B:
Persepolis 3–1 Sharjah
Al-Gharafa 1–3 Al-Shabab
Group E:
Ulsan Hyundai 1–3 Nagoya Grampus
Beijing Guoan 2–0 Newcastle Jets
Group F:
Gamba Osaka 3–0 Shandong Luneng
Sriwijaya 2–4 Seoul
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Kuopio, Finland:
HS127: (1) Takanobu Okabe 241.7 points (123.5/123.0m) (2) Simon Ammann 240.4 (119.5/126.0) (3) Adam Małysz 239.3 (119.0/127.0)
Okabe wins his first World Cup in 11 years and becomes the oldest ever World Cup winner in ski jumping.
World Cup standings (after 23 of 27 events): (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 1778 points (2) Ammann 1578 (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1300
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round, teams in italics are eliminated)
Pool A in Tokyo, Japan:
South Korea 1–0 Japan
South Korea win the rematch in the game between both Pool A qualifiers, which only determined seeding for the next round.
Pool B in Mexico City, Mexico:
South Africa 3–14 Mexico
South Africa is eliminated. Mexico will next play the loser of Cuba vs. Australia.
Pool C in Toronto, Canada:
Canada 2–6 Italy
Italy and Venezuela will play to determine which team joins the United States in advancing from Pool C.
Pool D in San Juan, Puerto Rico:
Netherlands 1–3 Puerto Rico
Netherlands next plays a rematch against the Dominican Republic, with the winner advancing and the loser eliminated.
US college basketball
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
CAA in Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Commonwealth 71, George Mason 50
MAAC in Albany, New York: Siena 77, Niagara 70
Southern in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Chattanooga 80, College of Charleston 69
West Coast in Paradise, Nevada: Gonzaga 83, Saint Mary's 58
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Atlantic 10 in Charlotte: Charlotte 59, Richmond 54
Southern in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Western Carolina 101, College of Charleston 87 (3 OT)
West Coast in Paradise, Nevada: Gonzaga 66, San Diego 56
England in West Indies:
5th Test in Port of Spain, Trinidad, day 4:
England 546/6d and 80/3; West Indies 544 (Brendan Nash 109, Chris Gayle 102, Shivnarine Chanderpaul 147*). England lead by 82 runs with 7 innings remaining.
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 4:
Australia 352 and 331/5d (Phillip Hughes 160); South Africa 138 and 244/2. South Africa trail by 301 runs with 8 wickets remaining.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Group B:
Pakistan 161/7 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 104 (39.4 ov) in Canberra. Pakistan win by 57 runs.
European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy, day 3:
Men:
Shot put: 01 ! Tomasz Majewski 21.02 metres 02 ! Yves Niaré 20.42 03 ! Ralf Bartels 20.39
Pole vault: 01 ! Renaud Lavillenie 5.81 metres 02 ! Pavel Gerasimov 5.76 03 ! Alexander Straub 5.76
Heptathlon: 01 ! Mikk Pahapill 6362 points 02 ! Oleksiy Kasyanov 6205 03 ! Roman Šebrle 6142
800 m: 01 ! Yuriy Borzakovskiy 1:48.55 02 ! Luis Alberto Marco 1:49.14 03 ! Mattias Claesson 1:49.32
Long jump: 01 ! Sebastian Bayer 8.71 metres 02 ! Nils Winter 8.22 03 ! Marcin Starzak 8.18
1500 m: 01 ! Rui Silva 3:44.38 02 ! Diego Ruiz 3:44.70 03 ! Yoann Kowal 3:44.75
60 m: 01 ! Dwain Chambers 6.46 seconds 02 ! Fabio Cerutti 6.56 03 ! Emanuele di Gregorio 6.56
Women:
Triple jump: 01 ! Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova 14.68 metres 02 ! Marija Šestak 14.60 03 ! Dana Veldáková 14.40
High jump: 01 ! Ariane Friedrich 2.01 metres 02 ! Ruth Beitia 1.99 03 ! Viktoriya Klyugina 1.96
800 m: 01 ! Mariya Savinova 1:58.10 02 ! Oksana Zbrozhek 1:59.20 03 ! Elisa Cusma Piccione 2:00.23
3,000 m: 01 ! Alemitu Bekele 8:46.50 02 ! Sara Moreira 8:48.18 03 ! Mary Cullen 8:48.47
60 m: 01 ! Yevgeniya Polyakova 7.18 seconds 02 ! Ezinne Okparaebo 7.21 03 ! Verena Sailer 7.22
Sprint Cup Series:
Kobalt Tools 500 in Hampton, Georgia
(1) Kurt Busch (2) Jeff Gordon (3) Carl Edwards
Drivers' standings (after 4 races): (1) Gordon 634 points (2) Clint Bowyer 591 (3) Kurt Busch 588
WTCC:
HSBC Race of Brazil in Curitiba, Brazil:
Round 1: (1) Yvan Muller (2) Jordi Gené (3) Rickard Rydell
Round 2: (1) Gabriele Tarquini (2) Rydell (3) Gené
Drivers' standings (after 2 of 24 events): (1) Muller & Tarquini 15 points (3) Rydell & Gené 14
BWF Super Series:
All England Super Series in Birmingham:
(Seeding in parentheses)
Men's singles: Lin Dan (2) bt Lee Chong Wei (1) 21–19, 21–12
Women's singles: Wang Yihan bt Tine Rasmussen (1) 21–19, 21–23, 21–11
Men's doubles: Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng (7) bt Han Sang Hoon/Hwang Ji Man 21–17, 21–15
Women's doubles: Zhang Yawen/Zhao Tingting (7) bt Cheng Sui/Zhao Yunlei 21–13, 21–15
Mixed doubles: He Hanbin/Yu Yang (3) bt Ko Sung Hyun/Ha Jung Eun 13–21, 21–15, 21–9
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round, teams in italics are eliminated)
Pool A in Tokyo, Japan:
China 0–14 South Korea (via mercy rule)
Korea will play against Japan on Monday to decide the group winner.
Pool B in Mexico City, Mexico:
South Africa 1–8 Cuba
Cuba hit 6 home runs.
Australia 17–7 Mexico (mercy rule)
Australia score 13 unanswered runs from 4–7 down after 4 innings, and set a WBC record of 22 hits.
Pool C in Toronto, Canada:
United States 15–6 Venezuela
The U.S. scores 8 runs in the 6th inning and advances to the second round. Venezuela next plays the winner of Canada vs Italy on Tuesday.
Pool D in San Juan, Puerto Rico:
Dominican Republic 9–0 Panama
Panama is eliminated, while the Dominicans will next play the loser of Netherlands vs Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
US college basketball
Men's conference championship game — winner earns a bid to the NCAA Tournament
Missouri Valley in St. Louis: Northern Iowa 60, Illinois State 57 (OT)
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
ACC in Greensboro, North Carolina: Maryland 92, Duke 89 (OT)
Big Ten in Indianapolis: Ohio State 67, Purdue 66
Conference USA in New Orleans: UCF 65, Southern Miss 54 (OT)
MAAC in Albany, New York: Marist 78, Canisius 63
SEC in North Little Rock, Arkansas: Vanderbilt 61, Auburn 54
England in West Indies:
5th Test in Port of Spain, Trinidad, day 3:
England 546/6d; West Indies 349/4 (Chris Gayle 100 retired hurt). West Indies trail by 197 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 3:
Australia 352 and 292/3 (Phillip Hughes 136*); South Africa 138. Australia lead by 506 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
Hughes scores his second century of the match.
India in New Zealand:
3rd ODI in Christchurch:
India 392/4 (50/50 ov, Sachin Tendulkar 163); 334 (45.1/50 ov, Jesse Ryder 105). India win by 58 runs, lead 5-match series 2–0.
The aggregate total of 726 runs is the second-highest in the history of One Day Internationals.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Group A:
New Zealand 205 (48/50 ov); Australia 132/6 (33/50 ov) in North Sydney. New Zealand win by 13 runs (D/L).
South Africa 116 (45.2/50 ov); West Indies 117/8 (48.4/50 ov) in Newcastle. West Indies win by 2 wickets.
African Championship of Nations:
Final:
Ghana 0–2 DR Congo
DR Congo win the inaugural edition of the tournament.
PGA Tour:
Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Winner: Yang Yong-eun 271 (−9)
LPGA Tour:
HSBC Women's Champions in Singapore
Winner: Jiyai Shin 277 (−11)
Davis Cup:
World Group First Round, day 3:
(Teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Argentina 5–0 Netherlands in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Czech Republic 3–2 France in Ostrava, Czech Republic
Radek Štěpánek beat Gilles Simon 7–6(2) 6–3 7–6(0) in the fourth rubber to put Czech Republic through to a quarterfinals tie at home against Argentina.
United States 4–1 Switzerland in Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Andy Roddick clinch the decisive point for USA for the 11th time in a Davis Cup tie, defeating Stanislas Wawrinka 6–4 6–4 6–2.
Croatia 5–0 Chile in Poreč, Croatia
Croatia will host USA in the quarterfinals.
Sweden 2–3 Israel in Malmö, Sweden
Israel advance to the quarterfinals for just the second time in its Davis Cup history, after wins for Dudi Sela over Thomas Johansson and Harel Levy over Andreas Vinciguerra, both in five sets. For Sweden it's the first defeat ever after leading 2–1.
Romania 1–4 Russia in Sibiu, Romania
Dmitry Tursunov come back from two sets down to beat Victor Hănescu and book Russia's trip to Israel in the quarterfinals.
Germany 3–2 Austria in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Nicolas Kiefer clinch victory for Germany with 7–6(3) 6–4 6–4 win over Jürgen Melzer in the fourth rubber. Austria lose in the First Round for the sixth successive year.
Spain 4–1 Serbia in Benidorm, Spain
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal defeat Novak Djokovic 6–4 6–4 6–1 and sends Spain, the defending champion, to a quarterfinals tie at home against Germany.
WTA Tour:
Monterrey Open in Monterrey, Mexico
Final: Marion Bartoli def. Li Na 6–4, 6–3
Alpine skiing
Men's World Cup in Kvitfjell, Norway:
Super giant slalom: Cancelled
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
15 km freestyle men: (1) Alexander Legkov 33min 5.9sec (2) Pietro Piller Cottrer at 7.5 (3) Christian Hoffmann 20.7
World Cup standings (after 26 of 32 events): (1) Dario Cologna 991 points (2) Petter Northug 872 (3) Axel Teichmann 663
10 km freestyle women: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk 24min 38.6sec (2) Charlotte Kalla at 22.4 (3) Marthe Kristoffersen 27.1
World Cup standings (after 26 of 32 events): (1) Petra Majdič 1362 points (2) Kowalczyk 1291 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1276
Freestyle skiing
World Championships in Inawashiro, Japan:
Dual moguls men: 01 ! Alexandre Bilodeau 02 ! Jesper Bjoernlund 03 ! Tapio Luusua
Dual moguls women: 01 ! Aiko Uemura 01 ! Miki Ito 03 ! Hannah Kearney
Uemura wins her second title of the championships.
Short track speed skating
World Championships in Vienna, Austria:
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
HS97: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 242.0 points (92.5/92.5m) (2) Simon Ammann 236.0 (90.5/94.5) (3) Dimitry Vassiliev 234.0 (94.5/90.0)
The competition was moved from the 130m hill due to poor wind conditions.
World Cup standings (after 22 of 27 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 1752 points (2) Ammann 1498 (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1268
European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy, day 2:
Men:
High jump: 01 ! Ivan Ukhov 2.32 metres 02 ! Kyriakos Ioannou 2.29 02 ! Aleksey Dmitrik 2.29
Triple jump: 01 ! Fabrizio Donato 17.59 metres 02 ! Viktor Yastrebov 17.25 03 ! Igor Spasovkhodskiy 17.15
3,000 m: 01 ! Mo Farah 7:40.17 02 ! Bouabdellah Tahri 7:42.14 03 ! Jesús España 7:43.29
400 m: 01 ! Johan Wissman 45.89 seconds 02 ! Claudio Licciardello 46.32 03 ! Ioan Vieru 46.54
Women:
Pole vault: 01 ! Yuliya Golubchikova 4.75 metres 02 ! Silke Spiegelburg 4.75 03 ! Anna Battke 4.65
Long jump: 01 ! Ksenija Balta 6.87 metres 02 ! Yelena Sokolova 6.84 03 ! Olga Kucherenko 6.82
1,500 m: 01 ! Anna Alminova 4:07.76 02 ! Natalia Rodríguez 4:08.72 03 ! Sonja Roman 4:11.42
400 m: 01 ! Antonina Krivoshapka 51.18 seconds 02 ! Nataliya Pyhyda 51.44 03 ! Darya Safonova 51.85
World Baseball Classic:
(teams in bold advance to the second round, teams in italics are eliminated)
Pool A in Tokyo, Japan:
China 4–1 Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei is the first team eliminated from the competition.
Japan 14–2 South Korea (via mercy rule)
Japan advance to the second round, while Korea will play against China on Sunday for the second berth from this pool.
Pool C in Toronto, Canada:
Canada 5–6 United States
Italy 0–7 Venezuela
Pool D in San Juan, Puerto Rico:
Dominican Republic 2–3 Netherlands
Panama 0–7 Puerto Rico
US college basketball
Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Atlantic Sun in Nashville: East Tennessee State 85, Jacksonville 68
Big South in Radford, Virginia: Radford 108, VMI 94
Ohio Valley in Nashville: Morehead State 67, Austin Peay 65 (2 OT)
Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
Atlantic Sun in Nashville: East Tennessee State 58, Jacksonville 52
Ohio Valley in Nashville: Austin Peay 69, Eastern Illinois 65 (2 OT)
England in West Indies:
5th Test in Port of Spain, Trinidad, day 2:
England 546/6d (Andrew Strauss 142, Paul Collingwood 161, Matt Prior 131*); West Indies 92/1. West Indies trail by 454 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 2:
Australia 352; South Africa 138/7. South Africa trail by 214 runs, with three wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Women's World Cup in Australia:
Group B:
Pakistan 57 (29 ov); India 58/0 (10 ov) in Bowral. India win by 10 wickets.
England 277/5 (Claire Taylor 101); Sri Lanka 177/7 in Canberra. England win by 100 runs.
OFC Champions League Group stage, matchday 5:
(teams in italics are eliminated)
Group A: Port Vila Sharks 2–3 Waitakere United
Waitakere gets level with Auckland on 7 points, ahead of their match on April 5 in Waitakere.
Group B: PRK Hekari United 1–0 Koloale FC Honiara
Hekari goes to the top of the group on 6 points, with Koloale and Ba, who meet in the last match, on 4 points.
World Cup Sevens in Dubai:
Women's final: New Zealand 10–15 Australia
Men's final: Wales 19–12 Argentina
Davis Cup:
(teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
World Group First Round, day 2:
Argentina 3–0 Netherlands in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lucas Arnold Ker and Martín Vassallo Argüello see Argentina through to the quarterfinals for the eighth straight year with a comfortable 6–4 7–5 6–3 victory against Jesse Huta Galung and Rogier Wassen.
Czech Republic 2–1 France in Ostrava, Czech Republic
Tomáš Berdych and Radek Štěpánek's four-set defeat of Richard Gasquet and Michaël Llodra give the Czechs the lead.
United States 2–1 Switzerland in Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Bob and Mike Bryan beat Yves Allegro and Stanislas Wawrinka 6–3, 6–4, 3–6, 7–6(2) for their 15th Davis Cup win and put USA ahead in the tie.
Croatia 3–0 Chile in Poreč, Croatia
Mario Ančić and Marin Čilić seal Croatia's place in the next round, defeating Paul Capdeville and Nicolás Massú 6–3 6–3 3–6 6–4.
Sweden 2–1 Israel in Malmö, Sweden
While Simon Aspelin and Robert Lindstedt beat Andy Ram and Amir Hadad 6–4 1–6 7–6(4) 6–4 in the near-empty arena to give Sweden the lead in the tie, a crowd of 7000 people hold a demonstration against Israel recent military operation in Gaza Strip near the stadium, and several demonstrators who throw rocks and fire crackers at the police force and try to break into the Baltic Hall are arrested.
Romania 1–2 Russia in Sibiu, Romania
Marius Copil and Horia Tecău come back from two sets down to produce a surprise victory over Marat Safin and Dmitry Tursunov and keep Romanian hopes alive.
Germany 2–1 Austria in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Philipp Kohlschreiber and Nicolas Kiefer defeat Julian Knowle and Alexander Peya 6–3 7–6(6) 3–6 6–4 to give Germany the lead.
Spain 2–1 Serbia in Benidorm, Spain
David Ferrer and Rafael Nadal both win the singles matches postponed from day 1 in straight sets and put Spain 2–0 ahead. Victor Troicki and Nenad Zimonjić keep Serbia in contention by winning the doubles rubber 7–6(5) 6–4 7–6(7) over Feliciano López and Tommy Robredo.
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Ofterschwang, Germany:
Slalom: (1) Sandrine Aubert 1:46.28 (53:54 + 52.74) (2) Frida Hansdotter 1:46.71 (53.87 + 52.84) (3) Nicole Hosp 1:47.10 (54.67 + 52.43)
Overall World Cup standings (after 30 of 34 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn 1588 points (2) Maria Riesch 1219 (3) Anja Pärson 990
Vonn need just 32 more points in the remaining 4 races to clinch the title.
Slalom standings (after 8 of 9 races): (1) Riesch 625 points (2) Vonn 440 (3) Šárka Záhrobská 399
Riesch secure the slalom World Cup title.
Men's World Cup in Kvitfjell, Norway:
Downhill: (1) Klaus Kroll 1min 32.12sec (2) Michael Walchhofer 1:32.39 (3) Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1:32.58
Overall World Cup standings (after 33 of 38 races): (1) Ivica Kostelic & Benjamin Raich 837 points (3) Aksel Lund Svindal 829
Downhill standings (after 8 of 9): (1) Walchhofer 470 pts (2) Kroll 395 (3) Didier Défago 337
Walchhofer need 10th place in the last race to secure the downhill title if Kroll wins, or 25th place if Kroll is second.
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
1.5 km sprint freestyle men: (1) Petter Northug (2) Ola Vigen Hattestad (3) Nikolay Morilov
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of 32 events): (1) Dario Cologna 939 points (2) Northug 836 (3) Axel Teichmann 663
Sprint standings (after 10 of 12 events): (1) Hattestad (NOR) 660 points (secure sprint World Cup title) (2) Tor Arne Hetland 335 (3) Renato Pasini 321
1.3 km sprint freestyle women: (1) Petra Majdič (2) Arianna Follis (3) Pirjo Muranen
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of 32 events): (1) Majdic 1350 points (2) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1276 (3) Justyna Kowalczyk 1191
Sprint standings (after 10 of 12 events): (1) Majdic 725 points (secure sprint World Cup title) (2) Muranen 421 (3) Follis 414
Freestyle skiing
World Championships in Inawashiro, Japan:
Moguls men: 01 ! Patrick Deneen 23.41 points 02 ! Tapio Luusua 21.89 03 ! Vincent Marquis 21.66
Moguls women: 01 ! Aiko Uemura 24.71 02 ! Jennifer Heil 22.88 03 ! Nikola Sudová 21.76
Nordic combined
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
Gundersen HS130/10 km: (1) Magnus Moan 26:34.5 (2) Anssi Koivuranta 26:34.5 (3) Bill Demong 26:37.0
World Cup standings (after 21 of 23 events): (1) Koivuranta 1329 points (2) Moan 1270 (3) Demong 980
Ski jumping
Nordic Tournament:
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
Team HS130: (1) Austria 1017.5 points (Wolfgang Loitzl, Martin Koch, Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schlierenzauer) (2) Finland 1013.8 (Ville Larinto, Kalle Keituri, Harri Olli, Matti Hautamäki) (3) Norway 996.8 Anders Bardal, Tom Hilde, Johan Remen, Anders Jacobsen
Snowboarding
World Cup in Moscow, Russia:
Big Air men: (1) Stefan Gimpl (2) Thomas Franc (3) Marko Grilc
Speed skating
World Cup Final in Salt Lake City, United States:
500 m women: (1) Wang Beixing 37.25 (2) Jenny Wolf +0.14 (3) Yu Jing +0.37
1000 m men: (1) Shani Davis 1:06.42 WR (2) Trevor Marsicano +0.46 (3) Denny Morrison +0.69
1500 m women: (1) Kristina Groves 1:54.08 (2) Maki Tabata +0.71 (3) Brittany Schussler +0.83
5000 m men: (1) Sven Kramer 6:06.64 (2) Håvard Bøkko +3.30 (3) Carl Verheijen +6.53
100 m women: (1) Jenny Wolf 10.25 (2) Yu Jing +0.19 (3) Shihomi Shinya +0.20
100 m men: (1) Yuya Oikawa 9.49 (2) Lee Kang-seok +0.14 (3) Yu Fengtong +0.31
European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy, day 1:
Men:
60 m hurdles: 01 ! Ladji Doucouré 7.55 seconds 02 ! Gregory Sedoc 7.55 03 ! Petr Svoboda 7.61
Women:
Shot put: 01 ! Petra Lammert 19.66 metres 02 ! Denise Hinrichs 19.63 03 ! Anca Heltne 18.71
Pentathlon: 01 ! Anna Bogdanova 4761 points 02 ! Jolanda Keizer 4644 03 ! Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida 4618
60 m hurdles: 01 ! Eline Berings 7.92 seconds 02 ! Lucie Škrobáková 7.94 03 ! Derval O'Rourke 7.97
World Baseball Classic:
Pool A in Tokyo, Japan:
Chinese Taipei 0–9 South Korea
A six-run first inning including a grand slam from Lee Jin-Young lead to Korea's easy win.
U.S. college basketball:
Cornell clinches its second straight Ivy League title with an 83–59 home win over Penn, and becomes the first team to secure a bid to the NCAA tournament.
England in West Indies:
5th Test in Port of Spain, Trinidad, day 1:
England 258/2 (Andrew Strauss 139*)
Australia in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 1:
Australia 303/4 (Phillip Hughes 115, Simon Katich 108)
India in New Zealand:
2nd ODI in Wellington:
India 188/4 (28.4/34 ov). No result, India lead 5-match series 1–0.
Davis Cup:
World Group First Round, day 1:
Argentina 2–0 Netherlands in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Czech Republic 1–1 France in Ostrava, Czech Republic
United States 1–1 Switzerland in Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Andy Roddick beat Marco Chiudinelli for his 30th win in Davis Cup, which puts him level with Andre Agassi in 6th place on USA all-time list.
Croatia 2–0 Chile in Poreč, Croatia
Sweden 1–1 Israel in Malmö, Sweden
The tie is being played in crowd-less arena for fear of anti-Israeli disturbances.
Romania 0–2 Russia in Sibiu, Romania
Germany 1–1 Austria in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Spain 0–0 Serbia in Benidorm, Spain
The first day singles matches were postponed to Saturday.
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Ofterschwang, Germany:
Giant slalom: (1) Kathrin Zettel 2min 36:48sec (1:19.56 + 1:19.92) (2) Elisabeth Gorgl 2:36.60 (1:20:05 + 1:16.55) (3) Tanja Poutiainen 2:37:00 (1:20.09 + 1:16.91)
World Cup overall standings (after 29 of 34 events): (1) Lindsey Vonn 1588 points (2) Maria Riesch 1174 (3) Anja Pärson 990
Vonn needs just 87 more points to secure the World Cup title.
Men's World Cup in Kvitfjell, Norway:
Downhill: (1) Manuel Osborne-Paradis 1min 47.09sec (2) Michael Walchhofer 1:47.40 (3) Aksel Lund Svindal 1:47.46
World Cup overall standings (after 32 of 38 events): (1) Ivica Kostelic & Benjamin Raich 837 points (3) Svindal 811
Nordic combined
World Cup in Lahti, Finland:
Gundersen HS130/10 km: (1) Bill Demong 26:10.8 (6th place after jump) (2) Anssi Koivuranta at 7.2 (1) (3) Jason Lamy-Chappuis 11.5 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 20 out 23 races): (1) Koivuranta 1249 points (2) Magnus Moan 1170 (3) Demong 720
Speed skating
World Cup Final in Salt Lake City, United States:
500 m men: (1) Yu Fengtong 34.37 (2) Lee Kyou-hyuk +0.01 (3) Tucker Fredricks +0.14
1000 m women: (1) Anni Friesinger 1:13.86 (2) Sayuri Yoshii +0.19 (3) Christine Nesbitt +0.55
1500 m men: (1) Shani Davis 1:41.80 WR (2) Trevor Marsicano +0.51 (3) Denny Morrison +0.76
3000 m women: (1) Martina Sáblíková 3:58.62 (2) Daniela Anschütz-Thoms +1.26 (3) Kristina Groves +1.38
World Baseball Classic:
Pool A in Tokyo, Japan:
China 0–4 Japan
Japan begin the defense of its title with a win, thanks to a two-run homer from Shuichi Murata in the third inning and a no-hitter through four innings by Yu Darvish.
Euroleague Top 16, week 5:
(teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals, teams in italics are eliminated)
Group E:
Olympiacos 84–81 AJ Milano
Both Olympiacos and TAU Cerámica clinch quarterfinal berths. The winner of their showdown next week in Vitoria-Gasteiz will finish atop the group.
Group F:
ALBA Berlin 70–76 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Maccabi fail to advance to the quarterfinals after 8 successive seasons. ALBA remain winless in the Top 16 stage.
Group G:
Partizan Igokea 63–56 Panathinaikos
In front of a Euroleague-record crowd of 22,567 at Belgrade Arena, Partizan draw level with Panathinaikos atop the group, although PAO holds the tiebreaker.
Group H:
Montepaschi Siena 86–70 Cibona Zagreb
Montepaschi get the 7-point win they needed to punch their quarterfinal ticket. The result also assures that CSKA Moscow will finish atop the group.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 3:
U. San Martín 2–1 River Plate
Group 4:
América de Cali 1–3 São Paulo
Group 8:
Libertad 2–0 San Lorenzo
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, second leg:
Santos Laguna 5–2 Montreal Impact
2 late goals by Carlos Quintero give Santos Laguna a 5–4 aggregate win and a semifinals match with Atlante.
Freestyle skiing
World Championships in Inawashiro, Japan:
Half-pipe men: 01 ! Kevin Rolland 45.5 points 02 ! Justin Dorey 45.3 03 ! Xavier Bertoni 43.5
Half-pipe women: 01 ! Virginie Faivre 40.4 02 ! Megan Gunning (CAN) 40.2 03 ! Jen Hudak 38.4
Euroleague Top 16, week 5:
(teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals, teams in italics are eliminated)
Group E:
Asseco Prokom Sopot 72–92 TAU Cerámica
TAU all but mathematically qualify to the quarterfinals. They will definitely do so if Olympiacos beat Milano on Thursday.
Group F:
Regal FC Barcelona 90–79 Real Madrid
Barcelona's win gives them a quarterfinal berth and the tie-break advantage over their Spanish rivals.
Group G:
Unicaja Málaga 99–64 Lottomatica Roma
Group H:
CSKA Moscow 77–60 Fenerbahçe Ülker
CSKA's win gives them a quarterfinal berth, while Fenerbahçe is eliminated.
NBA:
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics clinch the first two playoff berths, with wins over the Milwaukee Bucks and New Jersey Nets respectively.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 1:
Sport Recife 2–0 LDU Quito
Group 2:
Deportivo Táchira 0–1 Boca Juniors
Group 5:
Universitario de Sucre 0–1 Cruzeiro
Group 7:
Universidad de Chile 3–0 Aurora
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, second leg:
(Aggregate score in parentheses)
Marathón 0–1 (1–3) Puerto Rico Islanders
UNAM 0–1 (0–2) Cruz Azul
Puerto Rico and Cruz Azul will meet in the semifinals.
Freestyle skiing
World Championships in Inawashiro, Japan:
Aerials men: 01 ! Ryan St Onge 02 ! Steve Omischl 03 ! Warren Shouldice
Aerials women: 01 ! Li Nina 02 ! Xu Mengtao 03 ! Jacqui Cooper
National Football League:
The United States Coast Guard ends the search for three missing people, including football players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith.
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
2nd Test in Lahore, day 3:
Sri Lanka 606; Pakistan 110/1. Match abandoned. 2-match series drawn 0–0.
The Test match and the series are abandoned following a terrorist attack against the Sri Lankan team as they were on the way to the ground for the third day's play. Seven players and assistant coach Paul Farbrace are injured, but none seriously. (Cricinfo), (BBC)
India in New Zealand:
1st ODI in Napier:
India 273/4 (MS Dhoni 84*, Virender Sehwag 77, 38/38 ov); New Zealand 162/9 (Martin Guptill 64, 28/28 ov). India win by 53 runs (D/L method) and lead the 5-match series 1–0.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 1:
Palmeiras 1–3 Colo-Colo
Group 6:
Caracas 2–0 Guadalajara
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, second leg:
Atlante 3–0 Houston Dynamo
Atlante wins 4–1 on aggregate.
England in West Indies:
4th Test in Bridgetown, Barbados, day 5:
England 600/6d & 279/2 (Alastair Cook 139*); West Indies 749/9d. Match drawn, West Indies lead 5-match series 1–0.
Australia in South Africa:
1st Test in Johannesburg, day 5:
Australia 466 and 207; South Africa 220 and 291. Australia win by 162 runs, lead 3-match series 1–0.
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
2nd Test in Lahore, day 2:
Sri Lanka 606 (Thilan Samaraweera 214, Tillakaratne Dilshan 145, Kumar Sangakkara 104); Pakistan 110/1. Pakistan trail by 496 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Freestyle skiing
World Championships in Inawashiro, Japan:
Skicross men: 01 ! Andreas Matt 02 ! Thomas Zangerl 03 ! Davey Barr
Skicross women: 01 ! Ashleigh McIvor 02 ! Karin Huttary 03 ! Meryl Boulangeat
Sprint Cup Series:
Shelby 427 in Las Vegas, Nevada:
(1) Kyle Busch (2) Clint Bowyer (3) Jeff Burton
Drivers' standings (after 3 races): (1) Jeff Gordon 459 points (2) Bowyer 441 (3) Matt Kenseth 419
England in West Indies:
4th Test in Bridgetown, Barbados, day 4:
England 600/6d & 6/0; West Indies 749/9d (Ramnaresh Sarwan 291, Denesh Ramdin 166). England trail by 143 runs with 10 wickets remaining.
Sarwan and Ramdin put on 261 for the sixth wicket as West Indies post their third-highest score ever, and the ninth-highest total in history.
Australia in South Africa:
1st Test in Johannesburg, day 4:
Australia 466 & 207 (Phillip Hughes 75); South Africa 220 & 178/2 (Graeme Smith 69). South Africa require another 276 runs to win with 8 wickets remaining.
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
2nd Test in Lahore, day 1:
Sri Lanka 317/4 (Thilan Samaraweera 133*)
Football League Cup Final in London:
Tottenham Hotspur 0–0 (aet) Manchester United
Manchester United win 4–1 on penalties.
Phillip Island World Championship round in Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia:
Superbike:
Race 1: (1) Noriyuki Haga (2) Max Neukirchner (3) Yukio Kagayama
Race 2: (1) Ben Spies (2) Haga (3) Leon Haslam
Riders standings (after 1 of 14 events): (1) Haga 45 points (2) Neukirchner 30 (3) Haslam 26
Supersport:
(1) Kenan Sofuoğlu (2) Andrew Pitt (3) Anthony West
Riders standings (after 1 of 14 events): (1) Sofuoğlu 25 points (2) Pitt 20 (3) West 16
World Golf Championships:
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in Marana, Arizona:
Final: Geoff Ogilvy def. Paul Casey 4 & 3
Playoff for 3rd place: Stewart Cink def. Ross Fisher 1 up
PGA Tour:
Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya in Cancún, Mexico:
Winner: Mark Wilson 267 (−13)
European Tour:
Astro Indonesia Open in Bali, Indonesia:
Winner: Thongchai Jaidee 276 (−12)
LPGA Tour:
Honda LPGA Thailand in Bangkok, Thailand:
Winner: Lorena Ochoa 274 (−14)
World Club Challenge in Leeds, England:
Leeds Rhinos 20–28 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
ATP Tour:
Delray Beach International Tennis Championships in Delray Beach, Florida, United States:
Final: Mardy Fish def. Evgeny Korolev 7–5, 6–3
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Bansko, Bulgaria:
Super giant slalom: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1min 14.49sec (2) Fabienne Suter 1:15.07 (3) Tina Maze 1:15.40
Overall World Cup standings (after 28 of 34 races): (1) Vonn 1556 points (2) Maria Riesch 1165 (3) Anja Paerson 986
Men's World Cup in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia:
Slalom: (1) Julien Lizeroux 1:40.11 (48.91 + 51.20) (2) Giuliano Razzoli 1:40.45 (48.74 + 51.71) (3) Felix Neureuther 1:40.67 (49.27 + 51.40)
Overall World Cup standings (after 31 of 38 races): (1) Ivica Kostelic 837 points (2) Benjamin Raich 835 (3) Jean-Baptiste Grange 777
Bobsleigh
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Four-man: (1) United States (Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz) 3:36.61 (2) Germany (André Lange, Alexander Rödiger, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze) + 0.97 (3) Latvia (Jānis Miņins, Daumants Dreiškens, Oskars Melbārdis, Intars Dambis) + 1.00
United States wins its first World Championships bobsleigh title in 50 years and Latvia wins its first ever medal.
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
50 km Freestyle Mass Start men: (1) Petter Northug 1hr 59.38.1 (2) Maxim Vylegzhanin at 0.7sec (3) Tobias Angerer 2.0
Northug wins his third title of the championships, and the Norwegian men win five out of six cross country gold medals to finish on top of the medals standings. Angerer wins his third medal of the championships and sixth medal of his career, but none of them is gold.
March 2009 in sports Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA