College, pro baseball, horse racing, auto racing

6/8/2007

GOLF

Stanford St. Jude

PGA

Memphis, Tenn., par 70

Fredrik Jacobson 34-33 67

Adam Scott 35-32 67

Brian Gay 33-35 68

Retief Goosen 35-33 68

Scott Verplank 33-36 69

Gavin Coles 35-34 69

Duffy Waldorf 35-34 69

John Daly 37-33 70

Robert Allenby 36-34 70

Justin Leonard 34-36 70

Dean Wilson 34-36 70

David Toms 34-36 70

Brandt Snedeker 33-37 70

Richard S. Johnson 37-33 70

Andrew Buckle 35-35 70

Darron Stiles 38-32 70

Jose Coceres 36-34 70

Brian Davis 36-34 70

Briny Baird 34-37 71

Eric Axley 37-34 71

Stephen Ames 34-37 71

Will MacKenzie 36-35 71

Steve Elkington 36-35 71

Steve Lowery 35-36 71

George McNeill 34-37 71

Jeff Overton 34-37 71

Charles Warren 36-35 71

Bob May 35-36 71

Cliff Kresge 35-37 72

Vijay Singh 36-36 72

Shaun Micheel 34-38 72

Woody Austin 36-36 72

Bob Tway 36-36 72

Chris Stroud 35-37 72

Scott Gutschewski 36-36 72

Jason Schultz 36-36 72

Joe Ogilvie 33-39 72

John Mallinger 35-37 72

Sean O Hair 36-36 72

Heath Slocum 37-35 72

Anthony Kim 39-33 72

Ryan Armour 35-37 72

B.J. Staten 40-32 72

Bryant MacKellar 38-34 72

Fred Funk 37-36 73

Tim Herron 37-36 73

Joe Durant 37-36 73

Jeff Gove 40-33 73

Cameron Beckman 34-39 73

Jose Maria Olazabal 37-36 73

John Merrick 36-37 73

Parker McLachlin 37-36 73

Michael Boyd 35-38 73

Arjun Atwal 38-35 73

Brett Quigley 38-35 73

Bob Estes 40-33 73

Jeff Brehaut 36-37 73

Dicky Pride 38-35 73

Jeff Maggert 40-33 73

Chris DiMarco 37-36 73

Olin Browne 37-36 73

Ryan Palmer 37-36 73

Glen Day 35-38 73

Michael Allen 36-37 73

Bob Heintz 37-36 73

Charlie Wi 35-38 73

Kyle Reifers 35-38 73

Vance Veazey 36-37 73

Michael Putnam 37-36 73

Jarrod Lyle 34-39 73

Brian Bateman 38-36 74

Billy Mayfair 35-39 74

Camilo Villegas 38-36 74

Billy Andrade 34-40 74

Stephen Leaney 38-36 74

Loren Roberts 35-39 74

Tim Petrovic 36-38 74

Daisuke Maruyama 38-36 74

Tag Ridings 37-37 74

Jaco Van Zyl 37-37 74

D.J. Brigman 37-37 74

Bill Haas 36-38 74

Mathew Goggin 38-36 74

Steve Flesch 35-39 74

Padraig Harrington 36-38 74

Vaughn Taylor 36-38 74

Sergio Garcia 35-39 74

Hunter Mahan 36-38 74

Lee Janzen 38-36 74

Tom Byrum 38-36 74

Chris Tidland 38-36 74

Jim Gallagher, Jr. 34-40 74

Doug LaBelle II 36-38 74

Craig Lile 36-38 74

Shigeki Maruyama 36-39 75

J.P. Hayes 37-38 75

Nathan Green 36-39 75

Steve Allan 35-40 75

Troy Matteson 35-40 75

Stuart Appleby 37-38 75

Bart Bryant 36-39 75

D.J. Trahan 37-38 75

Craig Bowden 38-37 75

Kent Jones 39-36 75

Mike Weir 38-37 75

Hank Kuehne 38-37 75

Harrison Frazar 36-39 75

Matt Kuchar 37-38 75

Jason Dufner 38-37 75

Ty Harris 37-38 75

Steve Wheatcroft 38-37 75

Pablo Martin 36-39 75

Rich Barcelo 36-39 75

McDonald s LPGA Championship

LPGA

Havre de Grace, Md., par 72

Kim Saiki-Maloney 34-33 67

Angela Park 35-32 67

Birdie Kim 35-32 67

Karrie Webb 33-35 68

Morgan Pressel 34-34 68

Stacy Prammanasudh 34-34 68

Laura Davies 34-34 68

Brittany Lincicome 33-36 69

Pat Hurst 37-32 69

Maria Hjorth 35-34 69

Suzann Pettersen 36-33 69

Giulia Sergas 33-36 69

Teresa Lu 34-36 70

Meena Lee 36-34 70

Nicole Castrale 35-35 70

Annika Sorenstam 36-34 70

Janice Moodie 35-35 70

Mi Hyun Kim 34-36 70

Sophie Gustafson 37-33 70

Lindsey Wright 36-35 71

Paula Creamer 36-35 71

Sarah Lee 37-34 71

Brandie Burton 34-37 71

Shi Hyun Ahn 38-33 71

Joo Mi Kim 37-34 71

Jee Young Lee 37-34 71

Beth Daniel 36-35 71

Karin Sjodin 35-36 71

Catriona Matthew 35-36 71

Reilley Rankin 38-33 71

Lorena Ochoa 34-37 71

Seon Hwa Lee 35-36 71

Na On Min 35-36 71

Meredith Duncan 38-33 71

Mhairi McKay 35-36 71

Katherine Hull 37-34 71

Sherri Turner 35-36 71

Irene Cho 37-35 72

Erica Blasberg 36-36 72

Siew-Ai Lim 35-37 72

Gloria Park 39-33 72

Meaghan Francella 36-36 72

Julieta Granada 37-35 72

Liselotte Neumann 38-34 72

Kyeong Bae 35-37 72

Lee Ann Walker-Cooper 35-37 72

Jane Park 35-38 73

Kimberly Kim 37-36 73

Vicki Goetze-Ackerman 39-34 73

Kelly Cap 36-37 73

In-Bee Park 37-36 73

Karen Davies 37-36 73

In-Kyung Kim 40-33 73

Jimin Kang 36-37 73

Maggie Will 37-36 73

Jeong Jang 38-35 73

Se Ri Pak 36-37 73

Juli Inkster 35-38 73

Angela Stanford 37-36 73

Becky Morgan 38-35 73

Marcy Hart 37-36 73

Ji-Young Oh 36-37 73

Nancy Scranton 35-38 73

Michelle Wie 35-38 73

Patricia Meunier-Lebouc 37-37 74

Jean Bartholomew 35-39 74

Jackie Gallagher-Smith 36-38 74

Kristy McPherson 34-40 74

Christi Cano 38-36 74

Eva Dahllof 40-34 74

Allison Hanna-Williams 38-36 74

Nina Reis 36-38 74

Yu Ping Lin 38-36 74

Tina Barrett 36-38 74

Moira Dunn 36-38 74

Clarissa Childs 37-37 74

Young-A Yang 39-35 74

Silvia Cavalleri 37-37 74

Michele Redman 35-39 74

Marisa Baena 37-37 74

Sherri Steinhauer 37-37 74

Amy Hung 36-38 74

Carin Koch 38-36 74

Christina Kim 38-36 74

Rachel Hetherington 39-35 74

Lorie Kane 36-38 74

A.J. Eathorne 37-37 74

Shannon Hanley 35-39 74

Dorothy Delasin 40-34 74

Kim Williams 38-36 74

Linda Wessberg 37-37 74

Maru Martinez 40-34 74

Tracy Hanson 36-38 74

Kate Golden 38-36 74

Kimberly Hall 39-35 74

Johanna Head 40-35 75

Sun Young Yoo 39-36 75

Il Mi Chung 36-39 75

Brittany Lang 39-36 75

Charlotte Mayorkas 37-38 75

Heather Young 37-38 75

Ai Miyazato 38-37 75

Cristie Kerr 37-38 75

Michelle McGann 38-37 75

Carri Wood 36-39 75

Kris Tamulis 35-40 75

Diana D Alessio 39-36 75

Jill McGill 38-37 75

Wendy Doolan 37-39 76

Mikaela Parmlid 35-41 76

Sarah Lynn Sargent 37-39 76

Jin Joo Hong 38-38 76

Christa Johnson 39-37 76

Laura Diaz 38-38 76

Jamie Hullett 39-37 76

Sae-Hee Son 38-38 76

Kelli Kuehne 38-38 76

Leta Lindley 36-40 76

Virada Nirapathpongporn 39-37 76

TRANSACTIONS

BASEBALL

American League

KANSAS CITY ROYALS Activated RHP Joakim Soria from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Ryan Braun to Omaha (PCL).

OAKLAND ATHETLTICS Released RHP Jay Witasick.

TEXAS RANGERS Recalled RHP Scott Feldman from Oklahoma (PCL). Optioned LHP John Rheinecker to Oklahoma.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS Designated RHP Tomo Ohka for assignment.

National League

COLORADO ROCKIES Optioned RHP Ramon Ramirez to Colorado (PCL). Activated RHP Josh Fogg from the 15-day DL.

NEW YORK METS Placed OF Endy Chavez on the 15-day DL. Activated 2B Jose Valentin from the 15-day DL.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Recalled RHP Andy Cavazos from Memphis (PCL). Optioned INF Brendan Ryan to Memphis.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

CHARLOTTE BOBCATS Named Phil Ford and Lee Rose assistant coaches. Retained Jeff Capel, assistant coach.

ORLANDO MAGIC Named Stan Van Gundy coach.

SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Named Sam Presti general manager.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Signed S Jerome Woods to a one-year contract.

MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed DT Paul Soliai to a four-year contract.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS Named George Paton director of player personnel.

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Signed WR C.J. Jones.

NEW YORK GIANTS Signed G Zach Piller. Released DT Sir Henry Anderson and CB R.W Cobbs.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Announced the retirement of TE Dave Moore.

WASHINGTON REDSKINS Signed CB Jerametrius Butler. Released DB Chip Cox.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

CAROLINA HURRICANES Re-signed Marshall Johnston, director of professional scouting; Claude Larose and Ron Smith, professional scouts; and Martin Madden, amateur scout, to multiyear contracts.

MINNESOTA WILD Agreed to terms with G Niklas Backstrom on a multiyear contract.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Announced a one-year affiliation agreement with Mississippi (ECHL) for the 2007-08 season.

COLLEGE

FLORIDA Fired Pat McMahon baseball coach.

LA SALLE Signed Tom Lochner, women s basketball coach, to a contract extension through 2009-10. Announced Lee Saverio will not return as baseball coach.

MISSOURI STATE Agreed to terms with Barry Hinson, men s basketball coach, on a two-year contract extension through 2010-2011.

UCLA Named Angus McClure tight ends coach.

WNBA

Eastern Conference

W L Pct GB

New York 5 0 1.000

Detroit 4 0 1.000 1/2

Indiana 5 1 .833 1/2

Connecticut 3 2 .600 2

Chicago 3 3 .500 21/2

Washington 0 6 .000 51/2

Western Conference

W L Pct GB

Sacramento 4 2 .667

San Antonio 4 3 .571 1/2

Phoenix 4 4 .500 1

Los Angeles 2 2 .500 1

Seattle 2 2 .500 1

Minnesota 1 7 .125 4

Houston 0 5 .000 31/2

LAST NIGHT

Chicago at Phoenix, late

Seattle at Sacramento, late

TONIGHT

Indiana at Washington, 7

Detroit at New York, 7:30

Connecticut at Houston, 8:30

Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30

AMATEUR BASEBALL

Sr. Knothole

Dave White 001 210 0 - 4 6 2

Ft. Wayne 000 302 x100 110 x - 5 9 2

WP-Davids. LP-Hemming. Wallace (DW) 2-3, 2B.

Dave White 000 030 0- 3 8 2

Ft. Wayne 220 110 x - 6 9 2

WP-Garcia. LP-Albring Colvin (DW) 2-2, 3B.

college baseball

NCAA Division I Baseball

Super Regionals Glance

(Best-of-3)

At Boshamer Stadium

Chapel Hill, N.C.

Tonight: South Carolina (45-18) vs. North Carolina (51-12), 7 p.m.

Saturday: South Carolina vs. North Carolina, 7 p.m.

At Jim Patterson Stadium

Louisville, Ky.

Today: Oklahoma State (41-19) vs. Louisville (44-21), 2 p.m.

Saturday: Oklahoma State vs. Louisville, Noon

At Polk-DeMent Stadium

Starkville, Miss.

Today: Clemson (41-21) vs. Mississippi State (36-20), Noon

Saturday: Clemson vs. Mississippi State, Noon

At Eck Stadium

Wichita, Kan.

Saturday: UC Irvine (43-15-1) vs. Wichita State (53-20), Noon

At Reckling Park

Houston

Tonight: Texas A&M (48-17) vs. Rice (52-12), 7 p.m.

Saturday: Texas A&M vs. Rice, 6 p.m.

At Packard Stadium

Tempe, Ariz.

Saturday: Mississippi (40-23) vs. Arizona State, (46-13), 9 p.m.

Sunday: Mississippi vs. Arizona State, 7 p.m.

At Goodwin Field

Fullerton, Calif.

Saturday: UCLA (33-26) vs. Cal State Fullerton (36-23), 7 p.m.

Sunday: UCLA vs. Cal State Fullerton, 10 p.m.

At Goss Stadium

Corvallis, Ore.

Saturday: Michigan (42-17) vs. Oregon State (42-18), 3 p.m.

Sunday: Michigan vs. Oregon State, 4 p.m.

NOTES

The SYLVANIA METRO AMATEUR HOCKEY LEAGUES will hold travel tryouts for all divisions Mite A to Midget U16 at Tam O Shanter. The first day will be tomorrow at 10 a.m., beginning with the Mite A league. The Mite AA league tryouts are set to start at 11, followed by Squirt AA at noon and Squirt A at 4. The Bantam AA league tryouts are scheduled for Sunday from 8:30-9:50 a.m. A fee of $10 will be charged for 60-minute sessions and $15 for 90-minute sessions. Information at www.sylvaniahockey.org or contact Jane Pfeifer at 419-829-3103.

The TOLEDO CHEROKEES, a Junior B hockey team, is holding tryouts beginning today. The team will be hosting its open camp at the Toledo Ice House, 1258 West Alexis Rd., today through Sunday. Cost of the three day camp is $185. Information: Iain Duncan at 419-344-3723.

Deerfield High School is currently taking applications for both a VARSITY and JV VOLLEYBALL COACH. Interested applicants should contact the school at 517-447-3215 for fax a resume to Larry Shilling at 517-447-3282.

Dayton, O. will host the USSSA LEGENDS OF THE GAME SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT on June 30 and the SPITZ SUNFLOWER SEEDS & MIZUNO USA event on July 1. Registration deadline is June 27. Contact Terry at 937-429-1046 or Danny at 937-258-8544 or details.

The ANTHONY WAYNE BASEBALL CAMP will be June 11-13 for grades K through 9. Times are 9 a.m. through noon, with signup at 8:30. Call Mark Nell at 419-823-6200 for more information. Cost is $50. Rain date is June 14th.

The START HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP for grades 5 through 8 will be Monday June 11 through June 13 from 8:30 to 11 a.m. in the gym. Registration will be 8-8:30 Monday morning. The cost is $25. Call coach Brown at 419-344-6741 if any questions.

FOOTBALL

Arena Football League

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Eastern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Dallas 12 1 0 .923 792 656

Columbus 6 7 0 .462 641 647

Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 722 664

New York 5 8 0 .385 677 751

Southern Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-Georgia 11 2 0 .846 803 686

Orlando 7 6 0 .538 646 594

Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 616 675

Austin 4 9 0 .308 703 748

New Orleans 4 9 0 .308 646 719

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

Central Division

W L T Pct PF PA

x-Chicago 9 4 0 .692 700 609

Kansas City 8 5 0 .615 706 631

Colorado 8 6 0 .571 678 715

Nashville 5 8 0 .385 668 708

Grand Rapids 4 9 0 .308 709 833

Western Division

W L T Pct PF PA

y-San Jose 10 3 0 .769 803 640

Los Angeles 7 6 0 .538 691 707

Utah 7 7 0 .500 859 826

Arizona 4 10 0 .286 768 794

Las Vegas 2 11 0 .154 565 790

x-clinched playoff spot

y-clinched division

TONIGHT

Kansas City at Columbus, 7 p.m.

TOMORROW

Orlando at New York, 7 p.m.

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.

Grand Rapids at Chicago, 8 p.m.

Georgia at Austin, 8:30 p.m.

New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

San Jose at Utah, 9 p.m.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

Eastern Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

New York 6 2 2 20 19 8

Kansas City 6 2 1 19 19 12

New England 5 2 3 18 18 11

Chicago 4 4 2 14 11 15

D.C. United 3 3 2 11 10 11

Toronto FC 3 6 1 10 10 18

Columbus 1 3 5 8 8 13

Western Conference

W L T Pts GF GA

FC Dallas 5 5 1 16 14 16

Colorado 4 4 3 15 13 14

Houston 4 5 1 13 9 9

CD Chivas USA 3 3 2 11 12 8

Los Angeles 1 3 3 6 7 8

Real Salt Lake 0 3 6 6 7 14

Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

LAST NIGHT

Houston 2, Colorado 1

NBA

Playoffs

FINALS

Last night

San Antonio 85, Cleveland 76, San Antonio leads series 1-0

Cleveland 15 20 14 27 76

San Antonio 20 20 24 21 85

CLEVELAND: James 4-16 4-4 14, Gooden 6-9 2-2 14, Ilgauskas 1-8 0-0 2, Pavlovic 6-12 1-2 13, Hughes 1-5 0-0 2, Varejao 3-6 4-7 10, Marshall 2-5 0-0 5, Gibson 7-9 0-0 16, Da.Jones 0-0 0-0 0, Snow 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-70 11-15 76.

SAN ANTONIO: Bowen 2-6 0-0 6, Duncan 10-17 4-5 24, Oberto 0-2 0-0 0, Finley 1-7 0-0 2, Parker 12-23 3-6 27, Ginobili 5-12 3-4 16, Vaughn 1-3 0-0 2, Horry 1-3 0-0 3, Elson 2-2 1-1 5, Barry 0-0 0-0 0, Udrih 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-75 11-16 85.

3-point goals Cleveland 5-15 (Gibson 2-3, James 2-6, Marshall 1-4, Hughes 0-1, Pavlovic 0-1), San Antonio 6-16 (Ginobili 3-5, Bowen 2-4, Horry 1-3, Finley 0-4). Fouled Out None. Rebounds Cleveland 39 (James 7), San Antonio 51 (Duncan 13). Assists Cleveland 9 (James, Gibson 4), San Antonio 18 (Parker 7). Total Fouls Cleveland 16, San Antonio 15. Flagrant fouls Gooden. A 18,797. (18,797).

HOLE IN ONE

TONY JIANNUZZI, No. 7 at South Toledo, 137 yards, gap-wedge.

JOHN KELLER, No. 5 at Spuyten Duyval South, 125 yards, wedge.

TENNIS

French Open

Paris

Women Singles

Semifinals

Ana Ivanovic (7), Serbia, d. Maria Sharapova (2) 6-2, 6-1.

Justine Henin (1) d. Jelena Jankovic (4), Serbia, 6-2, 6-2.

Men Doubles

Semifinals

Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner (9) d. Fabrice Santoro and Nenad Zimonjic (4), Serbia, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4.

Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor (6) d. Mahesh Bhupathi and Radek Stepanek 6-3, 6-4.

LATEST LINE

Baseball

National League

Chi. Cubs 51/2 -61/2 ATLANTA

Interleague Play

FLORIDA 51/2 -61/2 Tampa Bay

Colorado Even-6 BALTIMORE

DETROIT Even-6 NY Mets

NY YANKEES 81/2 -91/2 Pittsburgh

Cleveland 51/2 -61/2 CINCINNATI

CHI WHITE SOX Even-6 Houston

Philadelphia 7-8 KANSAS CITY

LA Angels Even-6 ST. LOUIS

MINNESOTA 8-9 Washington

Milwaukee 6-7 TEXAS

Boston 61/2 -71/2 ARIZONA

SAN DIEGO 61/2 -71/2 Seattle

SAN FRANCISCO 6-7 Oakland

LA DODGERS 9-11 Toronto

Home Team in CAPS

AUTO RACING

Sam s Town 400 Lineup

NASCAR-Craftsman Trucks

After yesterday s qualifying; race tonight

Fort Worth, Texas

1. (30) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 181.763 mph. 2. (5) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 181.269. 3. (6) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 180.947. 4. (23) Johnny Benson, Toyota, 180.802. 5. (1) Aaron Fike, Toyota, 180.802.

6. (33) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 180.463. 7. (00) Josh Wise, Toyota, 180.379. 8. (15) Bill Lester, Chevrolet, 180.240. 9. (50) T.J. Bell, Ford, 180.174. 10. (13) Willie Allen, Chevrolet, 180.066.

11. (75) Dennis Setzer, Chevrolet, 180.000. 12. (18) Ken Schrader, Dodge, 179.886. 13. (36) Ryan Mathews, Toyota, 179.474. 14. (14) Rick Crawford, Ford, 179.414. 15. (99) Erik Darnell, Ford, 179.313.

16. (08) Eric Norris, Chevrolet, 179.247. 17. (09) Joey Clanton, Ford, 178.915. 18. (77) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 178.743. 19. (21) Stacy Compton, Ford, 178.701. 20. (10) David Starr, Ford, 178.159.

21. (51) Kelly Sutton, Chevrolet, 178.094. 22. (59) Terry Cook, Toyota, 178.077 mph 23. (40) Clay Rogers, Chevrolet, 178.030. 24. (9) Ted Musgrave, Toyota, 177.995. 25. (60) Jack Sprague, Toyota, 177.965.

26. (8) Blake Bjorklund, Chevrolet, 177.959. 27. (88) Matt Crafton, Chevrolet, 177.889. 28. (4) Joe Ruttman, Dodge, 177.678. 29. (07) Tim Sauter, Chevrolet, 176.476. 30. (47) Kraig Kinser, Chevrolet, 175.724.

31. (76) Chris Wimmer, Chevrolet, 174.740. 32. (16) Derrike Cope, Ford, 174.565. 33. (7) Jason White, Chevrolet, 169.673. 34. (06) Blake Mallory, Chevrolet, 169.199. 35. (0) Brandon Knupp, Chevrolet, 168.345.

SPORTLIGHT

June 8

1935 Omaha, ridden by Willis Saunders, becomes the third horse to win the Triple Crown by capturing the Belmont Stakes with a 1 1/2-length victory over Firethron.

1950 Boston beats the St. Louis Browns 29-4 at Fenway Park, and the Red Sox set six major league records: most runs scored by one team; most long hits in a game with 17 (nine doubles, one triple and seven homers); most total bases with 60; most extra bases on long hits with 32; most runs for two games with 49 (20 a day earlier); and most hits in two games with 51.

1958 Mickey Wright beats Fay Crocker by six strokes to win the LPGA Championship.

1980 Sally Little wins the LPGA Championship by three strokes over Jane Blalock.

1985 Creme Fraiche, ridden by Eddie Maple, becomes the first gelding to win the Belmont Stakes, beating Stephan s Odyssey by a half-length.

1986 Larry Bird scores 29 points to lead the Boston Celtics to a 114-97 victory over the Houston Rockets and their 16th NBA title.

1990 The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon pull off one of the greatest upsets in soccer history, a 1-0 victory over defending champion Argentina in the first game of the World Cup.

1991 Warren Schutte, a UNLV sophomore from South Africa, shoots a 5-under 67 to become the first foreign-born player to win the NCAA Division I golf championship.

2000 Mike Modano deflects Brett Hull s shot at 6:21 of the third overtime, ending the longest scoreless overtime game in Stanley Cup finals history and helping the Dallas Stars beat the New Jersey Devils 1-0 in Game 5.

2005 Freshman Samantha Findlay hits a three-run homer in the 10th inning to lead Michigan to a 4-1 win over UCLA for its first NCAA softball title. Michigan is the first team from east of the Mississippi River to win the national championship.