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Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 3, 2013

Murray to face Ferrer in Miami final

Andy Murray rallied from a set down to beat a hobbled Richard Gasquet to advance to the title match at the $4.169 million Sony Open.

The second-seeded Murray, the 2009 Key Biscayne champion, took advantage of a toe injury to Gasquet to post a 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, 6-2 victory over the No. 8 seed from France.

"I didn't know exactly when he started feeling it," Murray said of Gasquet's injury in an on-court interview following the match.

The toe appeared to bother Gasquet during the tiebreaker, although he managed to win the set when Murray sent a backhander wide.

Murray rolled in the second set and Gasquet received attention from a trainer prior to the third. His small two toes were taped together.

The native of Great Britain broke in the first and third games of the final set for a 2-1 lead. Murray won the final three games of the match and finished it when Gasquet couldn't handle a hard serve.

Murray will tangle with Spaniard David Ferrer in the finale. Ferrer overcame a dropped set to beat German veteran Tommy Haas Friday afternoon.

The third-seeded Ferrer fired seven aces and earned six break points in his 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory over the No. 15 seeded Haas at Crandon Park. It was the first match between the two since 2008 in Dubai, with Ferrer improving to 3-0 against the Hamburg native.

Ferrer, who turns 31 next week, is bidding to capture his second ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Trophy and his third title of the year following triumphs in Auckland and Buenos Aires. He leads the ATP with 26 wins this season.

No Spaniard has ever won here in the tournament's 28-year history, going 0-5 in finals.

As for Murray, the runner-up last year, he's trying for his second title this year and 26th of his career. Murray is 6-5 all-time against Ferrer, and that includes a quarterfinal victory for the Scotsman in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon last year.

This week's big winner will pocket $719,160.


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Tim Lincecum labors in final start before regular season, Giants lose to A's 7-3

Back on the mound at AT&T Park, Tim Lincecum was still far from his old form.

The former ace allowed five runs in his final start before the regular season, and the San Francisco Giants lost to the Oakland Athletics 7-3 in the Bay Bridge Series opener Thursday night.

With a black-and-orange crowd announced at 40,630 returning for the first time since San Francisco won the World Series last October, many left guessing about Lincecum's future again. He struck out six and walked one in 4 2-3 innings. He gave up five hits, including a home run to Yoenis Cespedes for the second straight start.

Lincecum ended a shaky spring with a 10.57 ERA in five starts.


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Wichita State rolls past La Salle 72-58 to reach final 8 of NCAA tournament

Wichita State went from sweet to elite, beating La Salle 72-58 on Thursday night to reach the final eight of the NCAA tournament for the first time in 32 years.

Malcolm Armstead scored 18 points, Carl Hall added 16 points and freshman Ron Baker 13 for the ninth-seeded Shockers, who proved their upset of No. 1 seed Gonzaga in the third round was no fluke. They never trailed in this matchup of small schools whose past NCAA tourney success was long buried in the history books.

The Shockers advanced to Saturday's West Regional final against No. 2 seed Ohio State, a 73-70 winner over Arizona in the first semifinal at Staples Center. Their yellow-clad fans, several waving handmade signs, made up nearly all of the smaller crowd that stuck around to see the end.


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Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 3, 2013

Notre Dame gets past Louisville and into Big East final

Kayla McBride had 17 points and the second- ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish extended their winning streak to 25 games with an 83-59 victory over the 16th-ranked Louisville Cardinals in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament.

Skylar Diggins added 14 points, six assists and four steals for the Fighting Irish (30-1), who will play either Syracuse or Connecticut in Tuesday's title game. Kaila Turner and Natalie Achonwa tallied 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Notre Dame reached the 30-win mark for the third consecutive season and the fifth time in program history.

Shoni Schimmel ended with 20 points for the Cardinals (24-8), who got 12 points from Sara Hammond.

Holding a six-point lead at the break, Notre Dame put the game away in the early stages of the second half. A 13-2 surge gave the Fighting Irish a 45-28 margin and they would never look back.


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