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Sport Scoreboard Page 30 Sport Tuesday, March 29, 2016 SPORT SCOREBOARD Chicago 36 36 .500 15½ July 15 — Last day to sign for amateur draft picks sub- 6. Chris Wood ..........................................1,480,599.60 August 20 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Milwaukee 30 44 .405 22½ ject to deadline. 7. Rafa Cabrera-Bello ..............................1,439,550.24 Tenn. OVERSEAS July 24 — Hall of Fame inductions, Cooperstown, N.Y. 8. Kristoffer Broberg ................................1,404,569.76 August 28 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. WESTERN CONFERENCE August 1 — Last day to trade a player without securing 9. Henrik Stenson ....................................1,391,255.75 Sep. 4 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Southwest Division waivers. 10. Thorbjorn Olesen ................................ 1,271,087.32 Sep. 10 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. FOOTBALL W L Pct GB September 1 — Active rosters expand to 40 players. World Points Sep. 18 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. y-San Antonio 61 12 .836 -- November TBA — Deadline for teams to make qualify- 1. Henrik Stenson ..............................................181.84 Sep. 25 — New England 300, Loudon, N.H. INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES Memphis 41 32 .562 20 ing offers to their eligible former players who became 2. Rory McIlroy .................................................. 178.68 October 2 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. All times Bermuda Houston 36 38 .486 25½ free agents, fifth day after World Series. 3. Danny Willett ..................................................137.14 October 8 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. Today’s games Dallas 35 38 .479 26 November TBA — Deadline for free agents to accept 4. Justin Rose ....................................................122.14 October 16 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City Georgia v Kazakhstan, 1pm New Orleans 26 46 .361 34½ qualifying offers, 12th day after World Series. 5. Andy Sullivan ................................................ 106.61 October 23 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. Montenegro v Belarus, 1pm Northwest Division December 1 — Collective bargaining agreement be- 6. Rafa Cabrera-Bello....................................... 100.84 October 30 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. Estonia v Serbia, 2pm W L Pct GB tween MLB and players’ association expires. 7. Matthew Fitzpatrick ........................................ 98.72 November 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas Macedonia v Bulgaria, 2pm y-Oklahoma City 51 22 .699 -- December 2 — Last day for teams to offer 2017 con- 8. Sergio Garcia ................................................. 93.00 November 13 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Greece v Iceland, 2.30pm Portland 38 36 .514 13½ tracts to unsigned players. 9. Thomas Pieters .............................................. 85.70 November 20 — Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla. Gibraltar v Latvia, 3pm Utah 36 37 .493 15 December 5-8 — Winter meetings, National Harbor, 10. Thorbjorn Olesen ...........................................81.96 x-non-points race Norway v Finland, 3pm Denver 31 43 .419 20½ Md. Luxembourg v Albania, 3.15pm Minnesota 24 49 .329 27 LPGA TOUR STATISTICS FORMULA ONE Austria v Turkey, 3.30pm Pacific Division Scoring Schedule Sweden v Czech Republic, 3.30pm W L Pct GB CRICKET 1, Lydia Ko, 68.55. 2, Ha Na Jang, 69.11. 3, In Gee March 20 — Australian Grand Prix (Nico Rosberg) Switzerland v Bosnia-Herzegovina, 3.30pm y-Golden State 66 7 .904 -- Chun, 69.25. 4, Brooke Henderson, 69.58. 5, Amy April 3 — Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir Germany v Italy, 3.45pm x-L.A. Clippers 45 27 .625 20½ WORLD TWENTY20 Yang, 69.63. 6, Sei-Young Kim, 69.88. 7, Haru Nomura, April 17 — Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai Portugal v Belgium, 3.45pm Sacramento 29 44 .397 37 India 70.07. 8, Stacy Lewis, 70.08. 9, Lexi Thompson, 70.10. May 1 — Russian Grand Prix, Sochi Republic of Ireland v Slovakia, 3.45pm Phoenix 20 53 .274 46 Group 1 10, Pornanong Phatlum, 70.17. May 15 — Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona England v Netherlands, 4pm L.A. Lakers 15 58 .205 51 Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium, New Delhi (South Afri- Driving Distance May 29 — Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo France v Russia, 4pm x-clinched playoff spot ca won toss): South Africa (2pts) beat Sri Lanka by 1, Lexi Thompson, 285.8. 2, Maude-Aimee Leblanc, June 12 — Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal Scotland v Denmark, 4pm y-clinched division eight wickets 283.3. 3, Sei-Young Kim, 276.8. 4, Carlota Ciganda, June 19 — European Grand Prix, Baku Yesterday’s results Sri Lanka 276.6. 5, Paula Reto, 276.1. 6, Sadena Parks, 275.0. July 3 — Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg Andorra 0 Moldova 1 Sunday’s results *†L D Chandimal b Phangiso ....................................21 7, Jaye Marie Green, 273.0. 8, Gerina Piller, 272.8. July 10 — British Grand Prix, Silverstone Liechtenstein 2 Faroe Islands 3 LA Clippers 105 Denver 90 T M Dilshan lbw b Behardien.....................................36 9, Benyapa Niphatsophon, 271.5. 10, Jessica Korda, July 24 — Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest Ukraine 1 Wales 0 Sacramento 133 Dallas 111 H D R L Thirimanne b Phangiso .................................0 271.3. July 31 — German Grand Prix, Hockenheim Northern Ireland 1 Slovenia 0 Indiana 104 Houston 101 T A M Siriwardana run out .........................................15 Greens in Regulation Percentage August 28 — Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps Golden State 117 Philadelphia 105 D S N F G Jayasuriya c du Plessis b Behardien ........1 1, Lexi Thompson, 83.10%. 2, Ha Na Jang, 82.70%. Sep. 4 — Italian Grand Prix, Monza SKY BET LEAGUE ONE Washington 101 LA Lakers 88 C K Kapugedera b Tahir .............................................4 3, Anna Nordqvist, 80.80%. 4, Stacy Lewis, 80.60%. Sep. 18 — Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore Tomorrow’s game Today’s games N L T C Perera c Behardien b Steyn ..........................8 5 (tie), Na Yeon Choi and Lydia Ko, 78.90%. 7, In Gee October 2 — Malaysia Grand Prix, Sepang Southend United v Sheffield United, 3.45pm Chicago at Indiana, 8pm M D Shanaka not out .................................................20 Chun, 77.80%. 8, Caroline Masson, 77.50%. 9, Jessica October 9 — Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka Today’s game Charlotte at Philadelphia, 8pm H M R K B Herath c de Kock b Abbott .......................2 Korda, 77.00%. 10, Shanshan Feng, 76.70%. October 23 — United States Grand Prix, Austin, Texas Coventry City v Colchester, 3.45pm Brooklyn at Orlando, 8pm J D F Vandersay b Abbott...........................................3 Putting Average October 30 — Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City Yesterday’s results Oklahoma City at Detroit, 8.30pm R A S Lakmal not out ..................................................0 1, In Gee Chun, 1.688. 2, Lydia Ko, 1.690. 3, Hyo-Joo November 13 — Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo Wigan Athletic 1 Rochdale 0 Houston at Cleveland, 9pm Extras (b 4, lb 2, w 2, nb 2) ........................................10 Kim, 1.719. 4, Alison Lee, 1.720. 5, Mirim Lee, 1.738. November 27 — Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi Bury 0 Gillingham 1 Washington at Golden State, 11.30pm Total (19.3 overs) .................................................... 120 6, Haru Nomura, 1.738. 7, Paula Reto, 1.740. 8, Juli Crewe Alexandra 0 Bradford City 1 Tomorrow’s games Fall of wickets: 1-45, 2-45, 3-75, 4-78, 5-85, 6-85, Inkster, 1.747. 9, Amy Yang, 1.748. 10, Brittany Lang, Doncaster Rovers 0 Blackpool 1 Atlanta at Toronto, 8.30pm 7-96, 8-109, 9-120, 10-120. 1.749. Oldham Athletic 1 Chesterfield 0 LA Clippers at Minnesota, 9pm Bowling: Steyn 4-0-33-1; Abbott 3.3-0-14-2; Phangi- Birdie Average TENNIS Port Vale 0 Barnsley 1 Phoenix at Milwaukee, 9pm so 4-0-26-2; Imran Tahir 4-0-18-1; Wiese 1-0-8-0; Be- 1, In Gee Chun, 4.88. 2, Lydia Ko, 4.80. 3, Sei-Young Scunthorpe United 6 Swindon Town 0 Denver at Memphis, 9pm hardien 3-0-15-2. Kim, 4.54. 4 (tie), Hyo-Joo Kim and Haru Nomura, MIAMI OPEN Millwall 2 Burton Albion 0 New Orleans at San Antonio, 9.30pm South Africa 4.50. 6, Brooke Henderson, 4.42. 7, Ryann O’Toole, Key Biscayne, Fla New York at Dallas, 9.30pm H M Amla not out .......................................................56 4.35. 8 (tie), Mirim Lee and Paula Reto, 4.33. 10, Cris- Singles P W D L F A Pts Golden State at Utah, 10pm †Q de Kock run out .....................................................9 tie Kerr, 4.32. Men Burton 39 23 6 10 50 33 75 Washington at Sacramento, 11pm *F du Plessis lbw b Lakmal........................................31 Eagle Average Third Round Wigan 39 20 14 5 65 35 74 Miami at LA Lakers, 11.30pm A B de Villiers not out ................................................20 1, Ha Na Jang, 0.21. 2 (tie), Minjee Lee and Sei-Young Tomas Berdych (7), Czech Republic, bt Steve Johnson Extras (lb 2, w 4) .........................................................6 Kim, 0.18. 4 (tie), Giulia Sergas, Thidapa Suwannapu- (31), United States, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 Walsall 37 19 11 7 57 38 68 NCAA TOURNAMENT Total (2 wkts; 17.4 overs) ......................................122 ra, Mi Hyang Lee and Catriona Matthew, 0.18. 8, 13 Dominic Thiem (14), Austria, bt Yoshihito Nishioka, Ja- Gillingham 38 19 9 10 65 44 66 First Four D A Miller, F Behardien, A M Phangiso, K J Abbott, D tied with 0.13. pan, 6-2, 6-2 Millwall 39 19 8 12 60 44 65 Tuesday, March 15 Wiese, D W Steyn and Imran Tahir did not bat. Sand Save Percentage David Goffin (15), Belgium, bt Viktor Troicki (19), Ser- Bradford 39 18 10 11 45 38 64 Florida Gulf Coast 96 Fairleigh Dickinson 65 Fall of wickets: 1-15, 2-75. 1 (tie), I.K. Kim and Q Baek, 100.00%. 3, Jenny Shin, bia, 6-1, 6-1 Wichita State 70 Vanderbilt 50 Bowling: Jayasuriya 1-0-9-0; Lakmal 3.4-0-28-1; Her- 77.27%. 4 (tie), Candie Kung, Yueer Cindy Feng and Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, bt Fernando Verdasco, Barnsley 39 19 5 15 60 48 62 Wednesday, March 16 ath 4-0-21-0; Vandersay 4-0-25-0; Shanaka 2-0-17-0; Karrie Webb, 75.00%.
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