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AUTORACING NASCAR Sprint Cup Series STP 500Practice:7a.m.,FS1. NASCAR Camping World Se- ries Truck Racing Kroger 250 Qualifying: 8a.m., FS1. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series STP 500Final Practice: 10:30 a.m., FS1. NASCAR Camping World Se- ries Truck Racing Kroger 250: 11:30a.m., FS1. F1Malaysian Grand Prix: 11:30 p.m., NBCSN. COLLEGE BASEBALL California vs. Utah: 4p.m., PAC-12. Oregon vs. Arizona: 7p.m., PAC-12. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Utah vs. Stanford: 2p.m., PAC-12. MLB SPRING TRAINING Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees: 10a.m., MLB. Oakland Athletics vs. Chicago White Sox: 1p.m., MLB. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CIF Championship Girls Divi- sion 4: 10a.m., CSNBA. CIF Championship Boys Divi- sion 4: 1p.m., CSN. CIF Championship Girls Divi- sion 2: 2p.m., CSN. CIF Championship Boys Divi- sion 2: 4p.m., CSN. CIF Championship Girls Open Division: 6p.m., CSN. CIF Championship Boys Open Division: 8p.m., CSN. COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL Division II Tournament Elite Eight Championship: noon, CBS. Division I Tournament Elite Eight: 3p.m., TBS. Division I Tournament Elite Eight: 5:30p.m., TBS. COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NCAA Division I Tournament Sweet 16: 9a.m., ESPN. NCAA Division I Tournament Sweet 16: 11:30a.m., ESPN. NCAA Division I Tournament Sweet 16: 1:30p.m., ESPN. NCAA Division I Tournament Sweet 16: 4p.m., ESPN. NBA BASKETBALL Golden State Warriors at Milwaukee Bucks: 5:30p.m., CSNBA. BOXING Kell Brook vs. Jojo Dan: 6:15 p.m., SHOW. GOLF EPGA Trophee Hassan II Round 3: 6a.m., GOLF. PGA Texas Open Round 3: 10 a.m., GOLF. PGA Texas Open Round 3: noon, NBC. Champions Tour Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Round 2: noon, GOLF. LPGA Kia Classic Round 3: 3 p.m., GOLF. COLLEGE HOCKEY Division I Tournament Re- gional: noon, ESPN2. Division I Tournament Roch. Institute of Tech. vs. MN State U. Midwest Regional Semifinal: 1p.m., ESPNU. Division I Tournament Re- gional: 2:30p.m., ESPN2. Division I Tournament Provi- dence vs. Miami (OH) East Regional Semifinal: 3:30p.m., ESPNU. Division I Tournament West Regional Final: 6p.m., ESPNU. NHL HOCKEY San Jose at Philadelphia Fly- ers: 10a.m., CSN. HORSE RACING Dubai World Cup Jockey Club Tour: 9:30a.m., FS1. MOTORCYCLE RACING AMA Supercross: 5p.m., FS1. RUGBY NCAA St. Mary vs. California: noon, PAC-12. SOCCER MLS San Jose at New Eng- land: noon, CSNBA, CSN. FIFA International Friendly Ecuador vs. Mexico: 6:30p.m., ESPN2. TENNIS ATP Miami Open Men's Second Round and Women's Third Round: 8a.m., TENNIS. Ontheair The Associated Press SYRACUSE, N.Y. Montrezl Harrell scored 24 points, reserve Anton Gill keyed a late-game surge, and Lou- isville beat North Carolina State 75-65 on Friday night in the East Regional semi- finals of the NCAA Tour- nament. Louisville (27-8), the fourth seed in the East and seeking to make its third Final Four in four years, will play seventh-seeded Michigan State in the East final on Sunday. After toppling top- seeded Villanova, North Carolina State (22-14), the eighth seed, saw its post- season run end against a team that refused to quit. Louisville wasn't given much chance of playing in late March after it lost two of three entering the NCAA Tournament, but gritty wins over UC Irvine and Northern Iowa had the Cardinals brimming with confidence. Terry Rozier had 17 points and 14 rebounds and freshman guard Quen- tin Snider added 14 points for the Cardinals. Louisville coach Rick Pitino has a 12-1 record in Sweet 16 games, 6-1 with the Cardinals. Trevor Lacey led the Wolfpack with 18 points, while Ralston Turner had 12 and Kyle Washington 11. DUKE 63, UTAH 57 Mike Krzyzewski and Duke are one win away from getting back to the NCAA Final Four, this time with a tal- ented group of freshmen. Justise Winslow 21 points and 10 rebounds for the South Regional's top-seeded Blue Devils in their Sweet 16 victory over revived Utah. Duke (32-4) is going to its 20th regional final, the 14th under Coach K for the most by any active coach. Winslow is one of three freshman starters for Duke, a trio that includes standout big man Jahlil Okafor and guard Tyus Jones, who had 15 points. Okafor has six points and eight rebounds. Brandon Taylor had 15 points for the Utes (26-9). NCAA TOURNAMENT LouisvilleknocksoffN.C. State to get to Elite Eight Harrell scores 24 points for Cardinals in win Jayne Brandt placed sec- ond in the 50 breaststroke, barely being out-touched at a blistering time of 33.29 seconds. In the 100 breaststroke (1:11.84) and the 200 breaststroke (2:37.24) she earned bronze medals. Jordan Brandt com- peted in five events and finished seventh in the 25 breaststroke (21.43) and eighth in the 25 butterfly (16.95). Sun Oaks Aquatics Rac- ing announced that 2016 South African Olympic hopeful Simon Pheasant will be coaching the Red Bluff team this summer. Practice will start May 11. If you are interested in joining the swim team and training with a possible fu- ture Olympian please con- tact Kathy Brandt at 354- 4775 or kandjbrandt@ gmail.com. The team is also look- ing for corporate spon- sors to help with the cost of such outstanding coach- ing. Please contact Kathy Brandt if you are interested in that as well. Swimmers FROM PAGE 1 here and I'm trying to en- joy every second of it." Karnowski helped the Bulldogs grab six more offensive rebounds than UCLA, which Bruins coach Steve Alford believes was the key to the game. "We didn't rebound the basketball," Alford said. "They got too many sec- ond shots." Gonzaga's Kyle Wiltjer raved about Karnowski's work. "He was a beast down there, just gobbling up of- fensive boards," Wiltjer said. "It's so easy for us, es- pecially when we're on the perimeter, to just throw it down to him and he gets a bucket." The Bruins, who lost in the Sweet 16 for the second straight year, were done in by a tough shooting night that included long stretches without scoring. They were led by Norman Powell's 16 points. They quieted doubters who questioned whether they should be in the tour- nament by winning their first two games, but couldn't stay with the Bulldogs on a night when their shots weren't falling. Powell made just 8 of 19 shots and Bryce Alford was 3 of 11. It's Gonzaga's second win over UCLA this sea- son after also beating the Bruins in December. Gon- zaga's only loss to UCLA in the four-game history of the series came in a 73-71 defeat in the regional semi- final in 2006. It will be the first trip to the round of eight for Gon- zaga coach Mark Few, who took over the season after they last made it. "The one accomplish- ment that we haven't done is reach the Final Four and we finally have an opportu- nity to do that," Few said. The Bruins couldn't find any offense as Gonzaga built its lead early in the second half. Domantas Sabonis drew ooh's and ahh's from the crowd when the 6-10 Lith- uanian grabbed a bounce pass from Karnowski and sailed over Isaac Hamilton for a one-handed dunk that made it 51-37 with 11 min- utes remaining. Karnowski found Sab- onis again a few minutes later. Gonzaga FROM PAGE 1 ond straight for the Griz- zlies where a top-shelf opponent ran away for a big victory. Memphis lost to Cleveland 111-88 on Wednesday night. The 3-point shooting was only one aspect of the Warriors' domination. They had a 43-30 advan- tage on the boards, includ- ing 14 offensive rebounds. Golden State turned 19 Memphis turnovers into 32 points. The Warriors basically took over the game in the third and were only slightly threatened the rest of the way. Curry came out hot in the third, scoring 17 points, converting 6 of 9 shots, in- cluding 4 of 6 from outside the arc. That helped the War- riors extend the lead to as many as 22 as Golden State outscored Memphis 31-16 in the quarter, carrying an 85-65 lead into the fourth. Soon after, Memphis' frustration boiled over when Gasol slammed the ball against the basket sup- port and drew a technical foul. Memphis used an 8-0 run early in the fourth to make it interesting for the home crowd. But Curry re-entered near the mid- way point of the quarter and promptly converted a 3-pointer and was fouled on his next 3-point at- tempt. After making all three free throws, the War- riors lead was back to 20, and the Memphis faithful headed for the exits. Memphis forced turn- overs at times in the first half, but missed shots on the ensuing break, and had trouble converting in the paint. That contributed to Memphis missing its first seven shots in the second period, helping the War- riors build a 14-point lead. The Grizzlies were able to pull close with a 16-3 run during the middle stages of the second, but Golden State carried a 54-49 lead into the break. Warriors FROM PAGE 1 Scoreboard Basketball NBA WESTERNCONFERENCE PacificDivision W L Pct GB y-Golden State 59 13 .819 — x-Clippers 48 25 .658 11½ Phoenix 38 34 .528 21 Sacramento 26 46 .361 33 Lakers 19 52 .268 39½ SouthwestDivision W L Pct GB x-Memphis 50 23 .685 — x-Houston 49 23 .681 ½ San Antonio 46 26 .639 3½ Dallas 45 28 .616 5 New Orleans 38 34 .528 11½ NorthwestDivision W L Pct GB Portland 45 25 .643 — Oklahoma City 41 31 .569 5 Utah 31 40 .437 14½ Denver 27 45 .375 19 Minnesota 16 56 .222 30 EASTERNCONFERENCE AtlanticDivision W L Pct GB y-Toronto 43 30 .589 — Boston 32 40 .444 10½ Brooklyn 31 40 .437 11 Philadelphia 18 55 .247 25 New York 14 59 .192 29 SoutheastDivision W L Pct GB z-Atlanta 55 17 .764 — Washington 41 32 .562 14½ Miami 33 39 .458 22 Charlotte 30 41 .423 24½ Orlando 22 52 .297 34 CentralDivision W L Pct GB x-Cleveland 47 27 .635 — x-Chicago 44 29 .603 2½ Milwaukee 36 36 .500 10 Indiana 31 41 .431 15 Detroit 28 44 .389 18 x-clinchedplayoffspot y-clincheddivision z-clinchedconference Thursday'sgames Milwaukee 111, Indiana 107 Friday'sgames Clippers 119, Philadelphia 98 Washington 110, Charlotte 107,2OT Detroit 111, Orlando 97 Atlanta 99, Miami 86 Toronto 94, Lakers 83 Brooklyn 106, Cleveland 98 Boston 96, New York 92 New Orleans 102, Sacramento 88 Houston 120, Minnesota 110 Golden State 107, Memphis 84 San Antonio 94, Dallas 76 Utah at Denver, (n.) Portland at Phoenix, (n.) Saturday'sgames Atlanta at Charlotte, 4 p.m. New York at Chicago, 5 p.m. Golden State at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Utah, 6 p.m. Denver at Portland, 7 p.m. Warriors107,Grizzlies84 WARRIORS(107) Barnes 1-2 0-0 3, D.Green 5-9 0-1 10, Bogut 1-2 0-0 2, Curry 12-22 6-6 38, Thompson 10-17 2-2 28, D.Lee 2-3 2-3 6, Iguodala 1-11 0-0 3, Barbosa 2-5 0-0 4, Ezeli 1-4 2-2 4, Livingston 2-8 1-2 5, Spei- ghts 1-4 0-0 2, McAdoo 1-2 0-1 2, Holiday 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 39-90 13-17 107. GRIZZLIES(84) Allen 2-4 0-0 4, Randolph 4-10 2-2 10, Gasol 4-10 5-6 13, Conley 7-13 0-0 16, C.Lee 1-6 2-2 4, Je.Green 7-12 0-0 16, Carter 1-4 0-0 2, Udrih 2-7 0-0 4, Koufos 4-6 1-2 9, Calathes 1-2 0-0 2, Adams 1-1 1-3 4, Ja.Green 0-0 0-0 0, Leuer 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 34-76 11-15 84. MEN'SNCAATOURNAMENT EASTREGIONAL AtTheCarrierDome Syracuse,N.Y. RegionalSemifinals Friday,March27 Louisville 75, N.C. State 65 Michigan State (25-11) vs. Oklahoma (24-10), (n.) RegionalChampionship Sunday,March29 Semifinal winners SOUTHREGIONAL AtNRGStadium Houston RegionalSemifinals Friday,March27 Gonzaga 74, UCLA 62 Duke (31-4) vs. Utah (26-8), 6:45 p.m. RegionalChampionship Sunday,March29 Semifinal winners MIDWESTREGIONAL AtQuickenLoansArena Cleveland RegionalSemifinals Thursday,March26 Notre Dame 81, Wichita State 70 Kentucky 78, West Virginia 39 RegionalChampionship Saturday,March28 Semifinal winners WESTREGIONAL AtTheStaplesCenter LosAngeles RegionalSemifinals Thursday,March26 Wisconsin 79, North Carolina 72 Arizona 68, Xavier 60 RegionalChampionship Saturday,March28 Semifinal winners FINALFOUR AtLucasOilStadium Indianapolis NationalSemifinals Saturday,April4 Midwest champion vs. West champion East champion vs. South champion NationalChampionship Monday,April6 Semifinal winners NCAAWOMEN'STOURNAMENT ALBANYREGIONAL RegionalSemifinals AtAlbany,N.Y. Saturday,March28 UConn (34-1) vs. Texas (24-10), 9 a.m. Dayton (27-6) vs. Louisville (27-6), 11:30 a.m. SPOKANEREGIONAL RegionalSemifinals AtSpokane,Wash. Saturday,March28 Maryland (32-2) vs. Duke (23-10), 1:30 p.m. Gonzaga (26-7) vs. Tennessee (29-5), 4 p.m. OKLAHOMACITYREGIONAL RegionalSemifinals AtOklahomaCity Friday,March27 Baylor 81, Iowa 66 Notre Dame 81, Stanford 60 GREENSBOROREGIONAL RegionalSemifinals AtGreensboro,N.C. Friday,March27 South Carolina 67, North Carolina 65 Arizona State (29-5) vs. Florida State (31-4), (n.) NHL WESTERNCONFERENCE PACIFICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 76 47 22 7 101 222 213 Vancouver 74 43 27 4 90 212 199 Los Angeles 74 37 23 14 88 199 184 Calgary 75 40 28 7 87 219 199 San Jose 74 36 30 8 80 207 210 Edmonton 74 21 40 13 55 177 254 Arizona 75 23 44 8 54 158 249 CENTRALDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 75 46 21 8 100 214 180 St. Louis 74 46 21 7 99 226 182 Chicago 74 44 24 6 94 209 172 Minnesota 75 43 25 7 93 215 185 Winnipeg 75 39 24 12 90 212 197 Dallas 74 36 28 10 82 232 236 Colorado 74 34 28 12 80 200 206 EASTERNCONFERENCE ATLANTICDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 75 46 21 8 100 197 167 Tampa Bay 75 46 22 7 99 244 194 Detroit 73 39 22 12 90 212 201 Ottawa 73 37 25 11 85 213 195 Boston 74 36 25 13 85 195 193 Florida 74 34 26 14 82 184 202 Toronto 75 27 42 6 60 194 241 Buffalo 74 20 46 8 48 141 249 METROPOLITANDIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-N.Y. Rangers73 47 19 7 101 224 168 N.Y. Islanders 75 44 26 5 93 228 208 Pittsburgh 74 40 23 11 91 204 186 Washington 74 40 24 10 90 215 182 Philadelphia 75 30 29 16 76 196 216 Columbus 74 35 35 4 74 203 230 New Jersey 74 31 31 12 74 166 189 Carolina 73 27 36 10 64 170 201 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot Thursday'sgames Anaheim 3, Boston 2, OT Arizona 4, Buffalo 3, OT Los Angeles 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 Washington 3, New Jersey 2, OT Carolina 5, Pittsburgh 2 Florida 4, Toronto 1 N.Y. Rangers 5, Ottawa 1 San Jose 6, Detroit 4 Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 2 Winnipeg 5, Montreal 2 Colorado 4, Vancouver 1 Friday'sgames Minnesota 4, Calgary 2 Columbus 5, Chicago 2 Dallas at Edmonton, (n.) Saturday'sgames Nashville at Washington, 9:30 a.m. N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 10 a.m. Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 10 a.m. San Jose at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 11 a.m. Ottawa at Toronto, 4 p.m. Florida at Montreal, 4 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 4 p.m. Columbus at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Colorado, 6 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Baseball MLBSPRINGTRAINING Friday'sgames St. Louis (ss) 5, N.Y. Mets 4 N.Y. Yankees 10, Philadelphia 0, 6 innings Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 2, 8 innings Atlanta 4, Boston 2, 7 innings Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., ccd., Rain Washington 1, St. Louis (ss) 1, tie Toronto 4, Detroit 1, 5 innings Oakland 7, Texas 6 Chicago Cubs 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Arizona (ss) 3, Cleveland 2 Arizona (ss) 7, Angels 2 Miami vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., ccd., Rain Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., (n.) Colorado vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., (n.) Milwaukee vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., (n.) San Francisco vs. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., (n.) Saturday'sgames Philadelphia vs. Minnesota at Fort My- ers, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 10:05 a.m. St. Louis vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Baltimore vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Boston vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Toronto (ss) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 10:05 a.m. Atlanta vs. Toronto (ss) at Dunedin, Fla., 10:07 a.m. Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 10:10 a.m. Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 1:05 p.m. Oakland vs. Chicago White Sox at Glen- dale, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. San Francisco vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. San Diego vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 1:05 p.m. Dodgers vs. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 1:10 p.m. Kansas City vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 1:10 p.m. AtMesa,Ariz. Texas 001000122— 6 8 0 Oakland 100001203— 7 9 3 Ranaudo, Claudio (7), Fujikawa (7), Klein (8) and Gimenez, K.Deglan; Hahn, O'Flaherty (6), R.Alvarez (7), Clippard (9) and Carlin. W— Clippard;L— Klein;HRs— Oakland, Vogt (2), Canha (4). Golf PGA-VALEROTEXASOPEN Friday At TPC San Antonio, Oaks Course San Antonio Purse: $6.2 million Yardage: 7,435;Par: 72 a-denotes amateur SecondRound Jimmy Walker .........................71-67—138 -6 Aaron Baddeley......................68-71—139 -5 Charley Hoffman....................67-72—139 -5 Kevin Na..................................72-68—140 -4 Jordan Spieth......................... 71-69—140 -4 Brendan Steele.......................74-68—142 -2 Chris Kirk................................. 71-71—142 -2 Billy Horschel..........................72-70—142 -2 Zach Johnson.......................... 71-71—142 -2 Phil Mickelson ........................70-72—142 -2 Cameron Beckman................71-72—143 -1 Brendon Todd .........................73-70—143 -1 Chesson Hadley......................71-72—143 -1 Jason Kokrak ..........................72-71—143 -1 Daniel Summerhays ...............71-73—144 E John Merrick............................72-72—144 E George McNeill........................74-70—144 E Jeff Overton ...........................75-70—145 +1 K.J. Choi..................................75-70—145 +1 Ryan Palmer...........................70-75—145 +1 John Huh.................................73-72—145 +1 Kyle Reifers........................... 77-68—145 +1 MISSISSIPPIGULFRESORT CLASSIC Friday At Fallen Oak Biloxi, Miss. Purse: $1.6 million Yardage: 7,088;Par: 72 (36-36) FirstRound Joe Durant................................ 32-35—67 -5 Colin Montgomerie.................34-33—67 -5 Gene Sauers.............................33-35—68 -4 Kevin Sutherland.....................34-34—68 -4 David Frost................................31-37—68 -4 Woody Austin ..........................33-35—68 -4 Brad Faxon ...............................33-35—68 -4 Billy Andrade ............................32-37—69 -3 Tom Pernice Jr. .........................32-37—69 -3 Loren Roberts.......................... 34-35—69 -3 Mark Calcavecchia..................35-35—70 -2 Michael Allen............................34-36—70 -2 Kirk Triplett...............................33-37—70 -2 Stephen Ames ..........................34-37—71 -1 Mike Goodes .............................36-35—71 -1 Fred Couples.............................36-35—71 -1 Tom Lehman .............................36-35—71 -1 Olin Browne ..............................36-35—71 -1 Lee Janzen.................................35-36—71 -1 Jay Haas.....................................37-34—71 -1 Peter Senior..............................35-36—71 -1 LPGA-KIACLASSIC Friday At Aviara Golf Club Course Carlsbad, Calif. Purse: $1.7 million Yardage: 6,593;Par: 72 a-denotes amateur SecondRound Morgan Pressel................... 70-64—134 -10 Mirim Lee.............................. 65-69—134 -10 Alison Lee...............................69-66—135 -9 Cristie Kerr............................. 67-68—135 -9 Maria Hernandez ..................70-66—136 -8 Sakura Yokomine.................. 69-67—136 -8 Hyo Joo Kim............................68-68—136 -8 Brittany Lang.........................68-68—136 -8 Alison Walshe.........................70-67—137 -7 Stacy Lewis............................ 68-69—137 -7 Lydia Ko ...................................67-70—137 -7 Katie Burnett ..........................71-67—138 -6 Le e- An ne P ac e ........ ..... .......... .7 1- 67 —1 38 - 6 Mo Martin...............................70-68—138 -6 Jennifer Song.........................70-68—138 -6 Paula Creamer.......................69-69—138 -6 Soccer MAJORLEAGUESOCCER WESTERNCONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA FC Dallas 3 0 0 9 6 1 San Jose 2 1 0 6 5 4 Vancouver 2 1 0 6 3 3 Los Angeles 1 0 2 5 5 3 Houston 1 1 1 4 2 2 Seattle 1 1 0 3 5 3 Portland 0 0 3 3 2 2 Salt Lake 0 0 2 2 3 3 Colorado 0 0 2 2 0 0 Kansas City 0 1 2 2 2 4 EASTERNCONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA N.Y. City FC 1 0 2 5 3 1 New York 1 0 1 4 3 1 Orlando City 1 1 1 4 2 2 Columbus 1 1 0 3 2 1 Toronto FC 1 1 0 3 3 3 D.C. United 1 1 0 3 1 2 Philadelphia 0 1 2 2 3 5 Montreal 0 1 1 1 0 1 New England 0 2 1 1 0 5 Chicago 0 3 0 0 1 5 Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday,March28 San Jose at New England, noon Orlando City at Montreal, 1 p.m. Los Angeles at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Kansas City at N.Y. City FC, 4 p.m. New York at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 5 p.m. Seattle at FC Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Colorado at Houston, 5:30 p.m. Sunday,March29 Philadelphia at Chicago, 2 p.m. Toronto FC at Salt Lake, 4 p.m. Tennis MIAMIOPENRESULTS Friday At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park Key Biscayne, Fla. Purse: Men, $6.27 million (Masters 1000);Women,$5.38million(Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles MEN SecondRound Tomas Berdych (8), Czech Republic, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, 6-3, 6-4. Kevin Anderson (15), South Africa, def. Sam Querrey, United States, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (3), 6-4. Bernard Tomic (25), Australia, def. Aus- tin Krajicek, United States, 7-6 (6), 7-5. Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Donald Young, United States, 6-4, 6-2. Santiago Giraldo (27), Colombia, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 6-2, 3-6, 6-0. Leonardo Mayer (24), Argentina, def. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 6-4, 7-6 (5). Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (23), Spain, def. Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, 6-4, 6-4. Dominic Thiem, Austria, def. Feliciano Lopez (10), Spain, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-3. Stan Wawrinka (7), Switzerland, def. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 6-7 (9), 7-5, 6-2. Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 6-4, 6-2. WOMEN SecondRound Simona Halep (3), Romania, def. Nicole Vaidisova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. Svetlana Kuznetsova (24), Russia, def. Alison Riske, United States, 6-2, 6-2. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, def. Lucie Sa- farova (10), Czech Republic, 7-6 (5), 6-2. CiCi Bellis, United States, def. Zarina Diyas (29), Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-1. Camila Giorgi (30), Italy, def. Alison Van Uytvanck, Belgium, 6-3, 6-2. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, def. Jelena Jankovic (20), Serbia, 6-1, 6-1. Garbine Muguruza (21), Spain, def. Sesil Karatantcheva, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-3. Sloane Stephens, United States, def. Madison Keys (17), United States, 6-4, 6-2. Ana Ivanovic (5), Serbia, def. Irina Fal- coni, United States, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-3. Motorsports NASCAR-SPRINTCUP-STP500 LINEUP AfterFridayqualifying;raceSunday AtMartinsvilleSpeedway Ridgeway,Va. Laplength:.526miles (Carnumberinparentheses) 1. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 98.461 mph. 2. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 98.328. 3. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 98.048. 4. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 97.613. 5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 97.583. 6. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 97.468. 7. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 97.463. 8. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 97.392. 9. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 97.282. 10. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 97.262. Odds GLANTZ-CULVERLINE For March 28 NCAATournament TONIGHT RegionalFinals AtCleveland Favorite Line(O/U) Underdog Kentucky 11 (136) Notre Dame AtLosAngeles Arizona 1½ (133½) Wisconsin NBA Favorite Line(O/U) Underdog Atlanta 4 (196) at Charlotte at Chicago 15½ (191) New York Golden State 7½ (201½) at Milwaukee Oklahoma City 1½ (197½) at Utah at Portland 8 (210) Denver NHL Favorite Line Underdog at Washington -130/+110 Nashville at Philadelphia -110/-110 San Jose at N.Y. Islanders -130/+110 Anaheim at Pittsburgh -350/+270 Arizona at Boston -115/-105 N.Y. Rangers at Detroit -120/+100 Tampa Bay at Montreal -180/+160 Florida at Carolina -120/+100 New Jersey Ottawa -220/+180 at Toronto at St. Louis -230/+190 Columbus at Minnesota -110/-110 Los Angeles at Colorado -350/+270 Buffalo at Vancouver -165/+145 Dallas | SPORTS | REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2015 2 B

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