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| Death rate sharply lower for golfers The death rate for golfers is 40 percent lower than for other people of the same sex, age and socioeconomic status, a study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports found. |
| Blast from the past: Celtics, Lakers in Finals AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce walked together, sporting black hats with green four-leaf clovers, and tried to soak up the moment when both superstars became conference champions for the first time. |
| Opening it up right ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Dominating relief pitching and a five-run eighth inning carried the Arizona Wildcats to a 13-7 win over Eastern Michigan in Friday's NCAA baseball tournament opener. |
| Loss in opener leaves Balko wanting more OKLAHOMA CITY — It was all becoming too much for Callista Balko to bear. |
| Budinger still expected to be first-round pick LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — The Arizona Wildcats' Chase Budinger spent the week in NBA draft no-man's land, too good to play in the predraft camp games and not rated good enough for the physicals-only list. |
| Wise to stay at Arizona After two months of consideration, guard Nic Wise has decided to return to Arizona. |
| Arizona's Walshe helps U.S. take lead in Curtis Cup UA women's golfer Alison Walshe won her opening match Friday to help the United States take the lead at the Curtis Cup in St. Andrew's, Scotland. |
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| Goggin, Perry atop Memorial by 1 shot DUBLIN, Ohio — Mathew Goggin birdied four of the first five holes Friday before strapping in for a wild ride of birdies and bogeys that ultimately resulted in an even-par 72 at the Memorial. That tied him for the lead with two-time champion Kenny Perry, who recovered from a rugged start for a 71. |
| Williams sisters ousted; no U.S. women remain PARIS — Oracene Price, mother and coach of Venus and Serena Williams, stood near the steps to the locker room at the end of a long day at the French Open. |
| Speed earns first truck victory DOVER, Del. — Scott Speed made it three straight first-time winners in the Craftsman Truck Series, pulling away to earn his first career victory Friday night at Dover International Speedway. Speed won in only his sixth career start. |
| Late mistakes break down Orioles BALTIMORE — Boston put up one zero after another, its offense stuck in neutral as the game passed the 4 1/2-hour mark. Then the Red Sox got the perfect jump-start for their anemic bats: three errors by the Baltimore Orioles in the pivotal 13th inning. |
| Around the NL ● Padres 7, Giants 3: In San Francisco, Keiichi Yabu got San Diego's Kevin Kouzmanoff to ground into a triple play but Khalil Greene drew a bases-loaded walk to force in the go-ahead run in the 13th inning. |
| Around the AL ● Rays 2, White Sox 1: In St. Petersburg, Fla., the Rays' Cliff Floyd lined a leadoff home run in the bottom of the ninth inning. Floyd's fourth homer of the season came against Scott Linebrink (2-1), ending a stretch in which the White Sox bullpen had not allowed an earned run in 28 innings. |
| Another tough loss PHOENIX — Willie Harris picked a good time to snap out of a slump. |
| NL inside pitch • The Cardinals optioned Canyon del Oro High School grad Chris Duncan to Triple-A Memphis on Friday to iron out his difficulties. Duncan is batting .213 in May and .252 overall with four homers and 16 RBIs. He has struggled to regain his stroke since sustaining a sports hernia last season. The Cardinals recalled power-hitting outfielder Joe Mather from Memphis. |
| What you missed • Grammy Award-winning country singer Charley Pride and Millito Navarro, at 102 believed to be the oldest living professional baseball player, were among the former Negro Leaguers invited to attend a ceremonial draft June 6 in Florida. |
| AL inside pitch • Boston pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (8-0) was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday. The Red Sox opted to take a cautious approach after an MRI exam revealed a mild strain of his right rotator cuff. |
| After 21-run loss, Tucson has put together three wins After suffering a franchise-worst 21-run loss earlier this week, Tucson Sidewinders manager Bill Plummer said he was embarrassed, and his players should be, too. |
| ASU beats UCLA, is one win from championship round OKLAHOMA CITY — Arizona State moved within one win of the Women's College World Series championship round Friday night, defeating UCLA 4-0 at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. |
| Seen and heard at the Women's College World Series KRUK! |
| Pens' Fleury blossoming in goal on game's biggest stage PITTSBURGH — If the Penguins have an extra spring in their step heading into Game 4, it's because they know the Flower has shown no signs of wilting at home in months. |
| Gimino: UA's Balko inspired by disabled father |
| ASU football gets 3rd commitment for 2009 |
| Former ASU corner having impact for Rattlers |
| Taurasi, Pondexter likely on U.S. Olympic team |
| North wins Class 5A All-Star baseball game |
| Rage in the Cage set for Celebrity Theatre |
| Wrestling: Heavyweight Rowlands seeks gold |
| Blumenhurst helps U.S. take Curtis Cup lead |
| D-Backs drop opener to Nationals Fri, 30 May 2008 23:15:08 MST The D-Backs have lost 13 games since the start of a three-game series at Wrigley Field on May 9. |
| Byrnes' hamstrings both torn, tests show Fri, 30 May 2008 20:23:20 MST Eric Byrnes' hamstrings aren't just sore. They're torn - both of them. |
| Giants turn triple play vs. Padres Sat, 31 May 2008 01:03:03 MST SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Giants turned a triple play in the eighth inning of their game against the San Diego Padres on Friday night, the second in the majors this year. |
| Joba into Yankees' rotation, will start Tuesday Fri, 30 May 2008 16:44:07 MST Joba Chamberlain has a spot in the rotation and a date for his first start: Tuesday against Toronto. |
| Roberts reaching for another Cup title Fri, 30 May 2008 15:44:32 MST It took some prodding once Gary Roberts was traded before he agreed to take his act to Pittsburgh. |
| Red Wings enjoy luxurious off day Fri, 30 May 2008 16:27:36 MST PITTSBURGH - The Detroit Red Wings enjoyed a day off fit for the stars. |
| ASU baseball gets by Stony Brook Fri, 30 May 2008 23:25:10 MST Like in softball, Stony Brook baseball tried to crash the regional party at ASU. Again, the hosts prevailed. |
| Sun Devils fail to make NCAA golf cut Fri, 30 May 2008 17:01:10 MST UCLA leads Clemson by 4, and ASU did not make the 15-team final cut for Saturday. |
| ASU softball 1 win from final series Fri, 30 May 2008 23:05:39 MST The ASU softball team beat UCLA 4-0 on Friday night in Oklahoma City. |
| ASU teams leading regional track meet Fri, 30 May 2008 22:56:43 MST The first day of the NCAA West Region Track and Field Championships in Northridge, Calif., came to a close with the Arizona State men and women leading the team scores and automatically qualifying eight entries into the NCAA Outdoor Championships in two weeks. |
| Okla. upsets Vandy in Tempe regional opener Fri, 30 May 2008 17:27:38 MST Third-seeded Oklahoma scored four runs in the sixth inning Friday and held off second-seeded Vanderbilt 8-5 in the opening game of a NCAA regional at Packard Stadium. |
| UConn coach Calhoun treated for skin cancer STORRS, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun had some moments of fear, but never thought about retiring after being diagnosed for a second time with skin cancer.... |
| Edmonds, DeRosa help Cubs rally, beat Rockies 10-9 CHICAGO (AP) -- Jim Edmonds and Mark DeRosa delivered key hits and the Chicago Cubs overcame an eight-run deficit, rallying past the Colorado Rockies 10-9 Friday for their fifth straight victory.... |
| Boston's Dice-K placed on DL with shoulder injury BALTIMORE (AP) -- Daisuke Matsuzaka was placed on the 15-day disabled list Friday by the Boston Red Sox, who opted to take a cautious approach after an MRI exam revealed a mild strain of his right rotator cuff.... |
| Biffle takes Sprint Cup pole at Dover DOVER, Del. (AP) -- Greg Biffle took the pole. Kyle Busch took the heat. Biffle held off the Busch brothers, turning a lap of 155.219 mph on Friday at Dover International Speedway to take the top spot and bolster his bid to drive the No. 16 Ford to his first victory of the season.... |
| Utley hits 18th homer and Phillies beat Marlins PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Chase Utley hit his major league-leading 18th homer to help Brett Myers win for the first time in six weeks, and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 12-3 Friday night.... |
| Coconino's Kyle Lobstein named Daily Sun's baseball player of the year Fri, 30 May 2008 08:25:09 -0700 Kyle Lobstein remembers the exact moment when the game of baseball changed for him. |
| 'Big Unit' adds to strikeout resume Fri, 30 May 2008 09:17:55 -0700 PHOENIX -- Randy Johnson fanned nine to tie Roger Clemens for second in career strikeouts Thursday night, but Arizona's bullpen blew a lead and Randy Winn's ninth-inning home run gave the San Francisco Giants a 4-3 victory. |
| Lakers clinch Fri, 30 May 2008 08:25:09 -0700 LOS ANGELES -- Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers dispatched the defending champions, and now they're headed to the NBA finals for the first time in four years. |
| NAU track off to NCAA regionals Fri, 30 May 2008 08:25:09 -0700 Normally, J.W. Hardy doesn't get much sleep this time of year. |
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