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Three of the four weekend's regional finals were decided in overtime, a first for that playoff series, and further evidence of March Madness.

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  • Ice hockey: During the NHL's Board of Governors meeting in New York City, two firms from Boston make a proposal to buy the league and all 30 teams for $3.5 billion. League officials are interested, but owners don't seem as much. (The Detroit News)
  • Cricket: South Africa (207 for 5) beat Zimbabwe (206 for 8) by 5 wickets in the third and final One Day International at Port Elizabeth, winning the series 3–0.

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quarterfinal tie with Bayern Munich UEFA com 30 March 2005 Wednesday editFootball soccer Israel comes from behind to draw 1 1 with France in a bad tempered match in Tel Aviv The Israeli crowd boos the French national anthem and Fabien Barthez in particular is subject to intimidation booing and heckling French goal scorer David Trezeguet is sent off after head butting Israeli defender Tal Ben Haim Walid Badir scores Israel s equalizer in the 83rd minute Sporting Life Switzerland scores a late goal to win 1 0 over Cyprus Haaretz The USA defeats Guatemala 2 0 in Birmingham Alabama Eddie Johnson leads the way for the Americans by scoring a goal in the 11th minute and assisting Steve Ralston s goal in the 68th minute AP ESPN 29 March 2005 Tuesday editCricket Australia 383 and 166 1 beat New Zealand 292 and 254 by 9 wickets in the third Test at Auckland They win the three Test series 2 0 Wisden Cricinfo CIS men s ice hockey The Alberta Golden Bears defeat the Saskatchewan Huskies 4 3 in overtime to win the University Cup 1 28 March 2005 Monday editCricket Pakistan 570 and 261 2 declared beat India 449 and 214 by 168 runs in the third Test at Bangalore drawing the series 1 1 Wisden Cricinfo Golf Fred Funk wins the repeatedly weather delayed Players Championship by one stroke over Luke Donald Tom Lehman and Scott Verplank At 48 Funk is the event s oldest winner in its 32 year history one year after Adam Scott became its youngest champion ever AP ESPN 27 March 2005 Sunday editRowing The University of Oxford beat the University of Cambridge by two lengths in a time of 16 42 in the 151st Boat Race BoatRace org BBC Basketball NCAA Tournament regional finals regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Syracuse Regional North Carolina 1 88 Wisconsin 6 82 AP ESPN Austin Regional Michigan State 5 94 Kentucky 2 88 2 OT AP ESPN Three of the four weekend s regional finals were decided in overtime a first for that playoff series and further evidence of March Madness Ice hockey By defeating Harvard in the title game of the NCAA Women s Ice Hockey Championship Minnesota repeated as NCAA Division I national champions Harvard s loss was its third consecutive championship game disappointment each time at the hands of a school in the University of Minnesota system Curling Anette Norberg and her Swedish rink defeat Cassandra Johnson and team United States 10 4 in the 2005 World Women s Curling Championship Norway skipped by Dordi Nordby wins bronze CBC 26 March 2005 Saturday editBasketball NCAA Tournament regional finals regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Louisville 4 93 West Virginia 7 85 OT AP ESPN Chicago Regional Illinois 1 90 Arizona 3 89 OT AP ESPN 25 March 2005 Friday editNBA A bomb threat delays the start of the Indiana Pacers Detroit Pistons game in Auburn Hills Michigan by 90 minutes In the game the Pacers defeat the Pistons 94 81 AP ESPN Basketball NCAA Tournament regional semifinals regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Austin Regional Michigan State 5 78 Duke 1 68 AP ESPN Kentucky 2 62 Utah 6 52 AP ESPN Syracuse Regional Wisconsin 6 65 NC State 10 56 AP ESPN North Carolina 1 67 Villanova 5 66 AP ESPN 24 March 2005 Thursday editFootball soccer Robert Hoyzer the German referee at the center of a major match fixing scandal has told investigators that the gambling ring that paid him to fix matches knew the names of referees who would work UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup and international matches several days before UEFA announced them publicly AP Yahoo Basketball NCAA Tournament regional semifinals regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Louisville 4 93 Washington 1 79 AP ESPN West Virginia 7 65 Texas Tech 6 60 AP ESPN Chicago Regional Illinois 1 77 Milwaukee 12 63 AP ESPN Arizona 3 79 Oklahoma State 2 78 AP ESPN 23 March 2005 Wednesday editFootball soccer The executive committee of the Asian Football Confederation AFC the governing body for football in Asia has unanimously endorsed a proposal by Australia to leave its current federation the Oceania Football Confederation OFC and join the AFC The proposed move would still require Australia to resign from the OFC formally apply to the AFC and gain FIFA approval Asian Football Confederation Reuters Yahoo 22 March 2005 Tuesday editNCAA basketball Tennessee women s basketball head coach Pat Summitt wins her 880th game as the Lady Vols defeat Purdue 75 54 in the second round of the 2005 NCAA Women s Division I Basketball Tournament Her win surpasses legendary North Carolina coach Dean Smith for first all time in wins amongst men s and women s head coaches AP Yahoo Cricket New Zealand 244 and 48 3 draw with Australia 570 for 8 dec in the 2nd Test at Wellington after the match is abandoned due to rain Wisden Cricinfo 20 March 2005 Sunday editSki flying During the ski flying weekend in Planica Slovenia the world record was improved several times The new best result is 239 metres by Bjorn Einar Romoren of Norway Janne Ahonen of Finland flew 240 metres but fell Cricket India 407 and 407 9 dec beat Pakistan 393 and 226 by 195 runs in the 2nd Test at Kolkata taking a 1 0 lead in the series Wisden Cricinfo Basketball In the Canadian Interuniversity Sport men s basketball championship the Carleton Ravens defeat the Concordia Stingers 68 48 NCAA Tournament second round regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Louisville 4 76 Georgia Tech 5 54 AP ESPN Austin Regional Michigan State 5 72 Vermont 13 61 AP ESPN Duke 1 63 Mississippi State 9 55 AP ESPN Chicago Regional Oklahoma State 2 85 SIU 7 77 AP ESPN Syracuse Regional UConn 2 62 NC State 10 65 AP ESPN Florida 4 65 Villanova 5 76 AP ESPN North Carolina 1 92 Iowa State 9 65 AP ESPN Wisconsin 6 71 Bucknell 14 62 AP ESPN Formula One Fernando Alonso wins the Malaysian Grand Prix for his second career victory in F1 Jarno Trulli and Nick Heidfeld join him on the podium Formula1 com NASCAR Carl Edwards wins the Golden Corral 500 on a last lap pass of Jimmie Johnson It is Edwards first career Nextel Cup victory and comes a day after he won his first career Busch Series race NASCAR com 19 March 2005 Saturday editRugby union Six Nations Wales complete a Grand Slam by defeating Ireland 32 20 at Millennium Stadium Cardiff It s the first Grand Slam by Wales since 1978 and is also Wales first overall win in the competition since 1994 when it was still the Five Nations BBC Italy 13 56 France Stadio Flaminio Rome BBC England 43 22 Scotland Twickenham London BBC Basketball NCAA Tournament second round regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Gonzaga 3 67 Texas Tech 6 71 AP ESPN Washington 1 97 Pacific 8 79 AP ESPN Wake Forest 2 105 West Virginia 7 111 2 OT AP ESPN Austin Regional Oklahoma 3 58 Utah 6 67 AP ESPN Illinois 1 71 Nevada 9 59 AP ESPN Kentucky 2 69 Cincinnati 7 60 AP ESPN Chicago Regional Arizona 3 85 UAB 11 63 AP ESPN Boston College 4 75 Milwaukee 12 83 AP ESPN 18 March 2005 Friday editBasketball NCAA Tournament first round regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Louisville 4 68 Louisiana Lafayette 13 62 AP ESPN Georgia Tech 5 80 George Washington 12 68 AP ESPN Austin Regional Syracuse 4 57 Vermont 13 60 OT AP ESPN Duke 1 57 Delaware State 16 46 AP ESPN Michigan State 5 89 Old Dominion 12 81 AP ESPN Stanford 8 70 Mississippi State 9 93 AP ESPN permanent dead link Chicago Regional Oklahoma State 2 63 SE Louisiana 15 50 AP ESPN SIU 7 65 St Mary s 10 56 AP ESPN Syracuse Regional Charlotte 7 63 NC State 10 75 AP ESPN Florida 4 67 Ohio 13 62 AP ESPN Minnesota 8 53 Iowa State 9 64 AP ESPN UConn 2 77 UCF 15 71 AP ESPN Villanova 5 55 New Mexico 12 47 AP ESPN North Carolina 1 96 Oakland 16 68 AP ESPN Wisconsin 6 57 Northern Iowa 11 52 AP ESPN Kansas 3 63 Bucknell 14 64 AP ESPN 17 March 2005 Thursday editFootball soccer UEFA Cup Round of 16 second leg advancing teams in bold CSKA Moscow 2 0 Partizan Belgrade UEFA com Sporting Lisbon 1 0 Middlesbrough UEFA com Parma 1 0 Sevilla UEFA com Auxerre 0 0 Lille UEFA com Real Zaragoza 2 2 Austria Vienna decided on away goals UEFA com Basketball NCAA Tournament first round regional seeds included advancing teams in bold Albuquerque Regional Pacific 8 79 Pittsburgh 9 71 AP ESPN Washington 1 88 Montana 16 77 AP ESPN Wake Forest 2 70 Chattanooga 15 54 AP ESPN Gonzaga 3 74 Winthrop 14 64 AP ESPN West Virginia 7 63 Creighton 10 61 AP ESPN Texas Tech 6 78 UCLA 11 66 AP ESPN Austin Regional Kentucky 2 72 Eastern Kentucky 15 64 AP ESPN Oklahoma 3 84 Niagara 14 67 AP ESPN Cincinnati 7 76 Iowa 10 64 AP ESPN Utah 6 60 UTEP 11 54 AP ESPN Chicago Regional Alabama 5 73 Milwaukee 12 83 AP ESPN Boston College 4 85 Penn 13 65 AP ESPN Texas 8 57 Nevada 9 61 AP ESPN Arizona 3 66 Utah State 14 53 AP ESPN Illinois 1 67 Fairleigh Dickinson 16 55 AP ESPN LSU 6 68 UAB 11 82 AP ESPN 16 March 2005 Wednesday editDogsled racing 2005 Iditarod Robert Sorlie from Norway wins the 1 161 mile 1 868 km race across the U S state of Alaska for the second time Bjornar Andersen of Norway in 4th place is the Rookie of the Year which is the best showing by a rookie in decades Football soccer UEFA Cup round of 16 Second leg advancing teams in bold Newcastle United 4 0 Olympiacos UEFA com AZ Alkmaar 2 1 Shakhtar Donetsk UEFA com First leg rescheduled from 10 March Steaua Bucharest 0 0 Villarreal UEFA com 15 March 2005 Tuesday editFootball soccer UEFA Champions League knock out round of 16 second leg advancing team in bold Inter Milan 3 1 Porto UEFA com Gabriel Batistuta the all time goals leader for the Argentina national team announces his retirement He was last seen playing with a Qatari league team Clarin in Spanish Basketball NCAA Tournament Opening round from Dayton Ohio Oakland 79 Alabama A amp M 69 AP ESPN 14 March 2005 Monday editDogsled racing 2005 Iditarod Robert Sorlie from Norway is the first to reach Unalakleet on March 13 at 8 45 PM AKST March 14 5 45 UTC and start the final stretch down the shore of the Bering Sea to Nome Bjornar Andersen Sorlie s teammate is the only rookie in the top 10 NCAA college basketball Temple University announces that men s head basketball coach John Chaney will coach in the National Invitation Tournament He had previously been suspended for actions committed on February 28 during a game against Saint Joseph s University 13 March 2005 Sunday editSnooker Ronnie O Sullivan beats Matthew Stevens 10 frames to 8 to win his third Irish Masters title BBC NASCAR Jimmie Johnson wins the UAW DaimlerChrysler 400 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway from Kyle Busch and Kurt Busch There were a race record 10 cautions and race equalling 25 lead changes NASCAR Curling In Pinerolo Italy at the World Junior Curling Championships the Canadian team skipped by Kyle George won gold beating Sweden s Nils Carlsen 6 5 in 11 ends Scotland won bronze CBC TSN 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Randy Ferbey and his Alberta team win their 4th Brier in 5 years as they defeat Shawn Adams of Nova Scotia 5 4 Ferbey and his team of David Nedohin Marcel Rocque and Scott Pfeifer make history as the first complete team to win 4 Briers CBC sports Baseball The Kansas City Star reports in today s edition that former major league player Jeremy Giambi currently signed to a minor league contract by the Chicago White Sox has admitted to having used anabolic steroids Jeremy s older brother current major leaguer Jason Giambi has previously been linked to steroid use AP ESPN The New York Daily News reports today that former superstar slugger Mark McGwire was mentioned several times in a federal steroids investigation in the 1990s although he was not the target of the probe nor was any evidence collected against him AP ESPN Cricket Australia 432 and 135 1 beat New Zealand 433 and 131 by 9 wickets in the 1st Test at Christchurch Wisden Cricinfo South Africa 480 7 dec beat Zimbabwe 265 and 149 by an innings and 62 runs in the 2nd Test at Centurion Wisden Cricinfo Rugby union Six Nations Scotland 22 46 Wales Murrayfield Edinburgh BBC Golf PGA Tour Padraig Harrington defeats Vijay Singh on the second sudden death playoff hole to win the Honda Classic at the Country Club at Mirasol It s Harrington s first win in the United States PGA European Tour Ernie Els wins the Qatar Masters Basketball Canadian Interuniversity Sport The Simon Fraser Clan defeat the Winnipeg Wesmen 70 60 in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women s basketball championship TSN Ice hockey Canadian Interuniversity Sport The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks defeat the Alberta Pandas 4 1 in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport women s ice hockey championship CIS The loss ended a three year championship streak for the Pandas as well as a 112 game undefeated streak against CIS opponents 12 March 2005 Saturday editCricket Pakistan 312 and 496 9 dec draw with India 516 and 85 1 in the 1st Test at Mohali Wisden Cricinfo Football soccer Swedish referee Anders Frisk announces his retirement with immediate effect after receiving so far unspecified threats BBC Rugby Union Six Nations England 39 7 Italy Twickenham London BBC Ireland 19 26 France Lansdowne Road Dublin BBC Sport of athletics Kerron Clement sets a new Indoor World Record for the 400m at the NCAA championships in Arkansas BBC Curling Switzerland skipped by Tania Grivel wins the Women s World Junior Curling Championships 10 2 over Sweden s Stina Viktorsson Canada wins bronze WCF 2005 Tim Hortons Brier In the semi final Nova Scotia s Shawn Adams rink defeat Randy Dutiaume and his Manitoba rink 8 7 Nova Scotia will play Randy Ferbey of Alberta in the final CBC sports 11 March 2005 Friday editCurling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Nova Scotia s Shawn Adams rink defeats Jean Michel Menard s Quebec rink in the 3 4 game advancing Nova Scotia to the semi final In the 1 2 game Randy Ferbey s Alberta defeats Randy Dutiuame s Manitoba rink 7 4 Manitoba goes to the semis while Alberta gets a bye to the final CBC sports CBC sports 10 March 2005 Thursday editDogsled racing 2005 Iditarod Robert Sorlie of Norway wins the Halfway Award at the historic gold rush ghost town of Iditarod arriving at 1 41 AM AKST 10 41 UTC Rick Swenson the only five time winner of the Iditarod scratches for the first time in 29 races Football soccer UEFA Cup round of 16 first leg UEFA com Partizan Belgrade 1 1 CSKA Moscow Olympiacos 1 3 Newcastle United Shakhtar Donetsk 1 3 AZ Alkmaar Austria Vienna 1 1 Real Zaragoza Middlesbrough 2 3 Sporting Lisbon Lille 0 1 Auxerre Sevilla 0 0 Parma Steaua Bucharest Villarreal postponed snow first leg rescheduled for 16 March second leg on 20 March Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier After the round robin play is completed Team Alberta skipped by Randy Ferbey sits at first place with a 9 2 record In second place is Team Manitoba skipped by Randy Dutiaume with an 8 3 record Also with an 8 3 record is Team Nova Scotia skipped by Shawn Adams who finishes third because they lost their game to Manitoba Rounding off the playoff bound teams is Quebec skipped by Jean Michel Menard at 7 4 CBC sports 9 March 2005 Wednesday editFootball soccer UEFA Champions League knock out round of 16 second leg advancing teams in bold Juventus 2 0 Real Madrid after extra time UEFA com Bayer Leverkusen 1 3 Liverpool UEFA com AS Monaco 0 2 PSV UEFA com Arsenal 1 0 Bayern Munich UEFA com Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Randy Ferbey s Alberta rink continues to lead the way with an 8 1 record and wins against Ontario and Yukon Northwest Territories Randy Dutiaume s Manitoba rink has sole possession of second place at 7 2 as they won both their games against Nova Scotia and New Brunswick With one day left of the round robin only Alberta has clinched a berth CBC sports 8 March 2005 Tuesday editDogsled racing Norwegian Robert Sorlie who became the first non American to win in 2003 takes the lead in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and arrives first at checkpoints 8 and 9 in Rohn and Nikolai Football soccer UEFA Champions League knock out round of 16 second leg advancing teams in bold Chelsea 4 2 Barcelona UEFA com Olympique Lyonnais 7 2 Werder Bremen UEFA com A C Milan 1 0 Manchester United UEFA com Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Randy Ferbey s Alberta rink pulls away from the pack with wins against Manitoba and Prince Edward Island and have a record of 6 1 Manitoba skipped by Randy Dutiaume falls to 5 2 coupled with a win over P E I while Nova Scotia skipped by Shawn Adams win both their games and also sit at 5 2 CBC sports 7 March 2005 Monday editCycling Tom Boonen wins the first stage of Paris Nice while Erik Dekker takes over the lead in the general ranking Cricket The International Cricket Council announces it will move its offices from England and Monaco to Dubai in August 2005 ICC Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Randy Ferbey s Alberta rink and Randy Dutiaume s Manitoba rink both lost their first games against Nova Scotia and Northern Ontario respectively while Brad Gushue s Newfoundland and Labrador rink win both their games against Yukon Northwest Territories and Prince Edward Island to force a 3 way tie for top spot at 4 1 CBC sports 6 March 2005 Sunday editCricket Seven players including Brian Lara are dropped from the West Indies team over a sponsorship row BBC Cycling The prologue of Paris Nice is won by Jens Voigt from Germany Fabian Cancellara is 2nd Erik Dekker is 3rd Golf PGA Tour Tiger Woods defeats Phil Mickelson by one stroke to win the Ford Championship at Doral The win returns Woods to the top spot in the world rankings AP Yahoo European Tour Ernie Els defeats Miguel Angel Jimenez by one stroke to win the Dubai Desert Classic AP Yahoo Motorsport Formula One Giancarlo Fisichella wins the opening race of the 2005 Formula One season at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Australia Rubens Barrichello finishes second with Fisichella s Renault teammate Fernando Alonso coming third Reuters Eurosport NASCAR Martin Truex Jr wins the first NASCAR race held in Mexico the Telcel Motorola 200 Busch race from the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez NASCAR com IRL IndyCar Series Dan Wheldon wins the Toyota Indy 300 the inaugural event of the 2005 IRL season IndyCar com Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier 5 time Brier champion Randy Ferbey and his Alberta rink as well as Randy Dutiaume s Manitoba rink remain the only undefeated teams left both with 3 0 records Ferbey beat Newfoundland and Labrador and Northern Ontario while Manitoba beat Yukon Northwest Territories CBC sports 5 March 2005 Saturday editRugby union In the IRB Rugby Aid Match a team of players from the Southern Hemisphere defeat the team from the Northern Hemisphere 54 19 at Twickenham London Sydney Morning Herald Dogsled racing Rachael Scdoris became the first legally blind musher to compete in the 1 049 mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across Alaska U S Cricket Zimbabwe 54 and 265 lose to South Africa 340 for 3 declared by an innings and 21 runs on the second day of the first Test of their two Test series at Newlands Cape Town A number of records were set in the match 54 is Zimbabwe s lowest ever Test total Jacques Kallis scored Test cricket s fastest ever half century in terms of balls bowled South Africa s run rate of 6 8 was the highest for a first innings Wisden Cricinfo Australia 347 for 5 beat New Zealand 225 for 8 by 122 runs in the fifth and final One Day International at Napier winning the series in a 5 0 whitewash Wisden Cricinfo Curling 2005 Tim Hortons Brier Randy Dutiaume s Manitoba rink leads the pack with 2 wins over British Columbia and Saskatchewan Other undefeated rinks include Alberta Randy Ferbey Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Quebec Jean Michel Menard and Ontario Wayne Middaugh CBC sports 4 March 2005 Friday editIce hockey Reports indicate that the financiers who offered 3 5 billion for the National Hockey League earlier in the week are willing to increase their offer Boxing Joseph Serrano undergoes a successful brain surgery to remove a bullet from his head but he is still listed in critical condition at a Puerto Rico hospital El Vocero in Spanish 3 March 2005 Thursday editBoxing Former Olympian Joseph Serrano is injured with a gunshot to the head as he was leaving the Bairoa Gym in Caguas Puerto Rico Having debuted at the Cotto vs Corley undercard days ago he has a record of 1 win and no losses 2 March 2005 Wednesday editIce hockey During the NHL s Board of Governors meeting in New York City two firms from Boston make a proposal to buy the league and all 30 teams for 3 5 billion League officials are interested but owners don t seem as much The Detroit News Cricket South Africa 207 for 5 beat Zimbabwe 206 for 8 by 5 wickets in the third and final One Day International at Port Elizabeth winning the series 3 0 1 March 2005 Tuesday editFootball soccer Arsenal F C midfielder Jermaine Pennant currently on loan to Birmingham City F C is found guilty of drink driving driving while disqualified and driving without insurance He is sentenced to three months in prison BBC Cricket Australia 236 for 3 beat New Zealand 233 by 7 wickets in the fourth One Day International They lead the five match series 4 0 Wisden Cricinfo References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title March 2005 in sports amp oldid 1224951021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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