March 2008 in sports
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31 March 2008 (Monday)
30 March 2008 (Sunday)
29 March 2008 (Saturday)
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- (1) Scott Dixon (2) Marco Andretti (3) Dan Wheldon
28 March 2008 (Friday)
27 March 2008 (Thursday)
26 March 2008 (Wednesday)
25 March 2008 (Tuesday)
24 March 2008 (Monday)
23 March 2008 (Sunday)
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- (1) Kimi Räikkönen (2) Robert Kubica (3) Heikki Kovalainen
22 March 2008 (Saturday)
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20 March 2008 (Thursday)
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18 March 2008 (Tuesday)
17 March 2008 (Monday)
16 March 2008 (Sunday)
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- (1) Lewis Hamilton (2) Nick Heidfeld (3) Nico Rosberg
- (1) Jeff Burton (2) Kevin Harvick (3) Clint Bowyer
- Richard Childress Racing sweeps the podium places. Dale Jarrett finishes 37th in the final points race of his career.
- (1) Garth Tander (2) Will Davison (3) Rick Kelly
- Basketball:
- Canadian Interuniversity Sport basketball Final 8 at Scotiabank Place, Ottawa:
- Men's Final: (7) Brock Badgers 64, (5) Acadia Axemen – The momentum gained from the Axemen up-ending the five-time defending National Champions doesn't come through to the final, as Dusty Bianchin puts the game away with 11 seconds to go in the fourth. Brock head coach Ken Murray shares the championship with his son Scott Murray, a fifth-year guard for the Badgers. Brock wins only their second National Championship, the first since 1992.
- Men's Consolation Final: Laval Rouge-et-Or 86, UBC Thunderbirds 84 – UBC's leading scorer, Chris Dyck, falls short on his three-point attempt at the buzzer for the win.
- U.S. college basketball:
- Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament (rankings from AP Poll):
- The NCAA selects teams for the brackets for the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The #1 seeds in the four regions are North Carolina (Charlotte), Memphis (Houston), UCLA (Phoenix) and Kansas (Detroit).
- Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament (rankings from AP Poll):
- CAA in Newark, Delaware: (14) Old Dominion 71, Virginia Commonwealth 64
- Horizon in Green Bay, Wisconsin: Cleveland State 70, Wright State 56
- Big South in Asheville, North Carolina: Liberty 66, Radford 65
- Northeast in Moon Township, Pennsylvania: Robert Morris 86, LIU 75
- MVC in St. Charles, Missouri: Illinois State 70, Drake 62
- America East in West Hartford, Connecticut: Hartford 61, Boston University 45
- Women's regular season game — winner earns a bid to the NCAA Tournament
15 March 2008 (Saturday)
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- (1) Penske Racing – Porsche (2) Dyson Racing – Porsche (3) Audi Sport North America – Audi
- The LMP2 class Porsche defeats the LMP1 Audi, breaking the latter's eight year streak of victories.
- U.S. college basketball:
- Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament (rankings from AP Poll):
- C-USA in Memphis, Tennessee: (2) Memphis 77, Tulsa 51
- America East in Baltimore: UMBC 82, Hartford 65
- Atlantic 10 in Atlantic City, New Jersey: Temple 69, Saint Joseph's 64
- Pac-10 in Los Angeles: (3) UCLA 67, (11) Stanford 64
- MAC in Cleveland: Kent State 74, Akron 55
- MWC in Las Vegas: UNLV 76, (24) BYU 61
- SWAC in Birmingham, Alabama: Mississippi Valley State 59, Jackson State 58
- MEAC in Raleigh, North Carolina: Coppin State 62, Morgan State 60
- Big East in New York City: Pitt 74, (9) Georgetown 65
- WAC in Las Cruces, New Mexico: Boise State 107, New Mexico State 102 (3 OT)
- Big West in Anaheim, California: Cal State Fullerton 81, UC Irvine 66
- Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament (rankings from AP Poll):
- MAC in Cleveland: Miami (OH) 67, Ohio 56
- MEAC in Raleigh, North Carolina: Coppin State 72, North Carolina A&T 70
- WAC in Las Cruces, New Mexico: Fresno State 72, New Mexico State 56
- Big West in Anaheim, California: UC Santa Barbara 74, UC Davis 59
- MWC in Las Vegas: New Mexico 62, San Diego State 59
- Southland in Katy, Texas: UTSA 65, Lamar 56
- SWAC in Birmingham, Alabama: Jackson State 63, Prairie View 61
- Big 12 in Kansas City, Missouri: (11) Texas A&M 64, (18) Oklahoma State 59
- Big Sky in Missoula, Montana: Montana 101, Montana State 65
14 March 2008 (Friday)
13 March 2008 (Thursday)
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9 March 2008 (Sunday)
- Association Football: FA Cup 2007-08
- An astonishing set of results in the Sixth Round this weekend has resulted in a completely different set of teams in the semi-finals from the previous year for the first time since 1987, with the elimination of the last two of the Premiership's "Big 4" teams. For the first time in a century only one of the four semi-final teams comes from the highest level of professional English football, currently the Premiership.
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- (1) Kyle Busch (2) Tony Stewart (3) Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
- Busch's win is also the first for Toyota in NASCAR's top series.
8 March 2008 (Saturday)
- U.S. college basketball:
- Men's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
- Women's conference championship games — winners earn bids to the NCAA Tournament
- Other key men's games (rankings from AP Poll):
- Other key women's games:
- Harvard's 64–58 loss to Yale, Dartmouth's 51–48 win over Brown, and Cornell's 76–59 win over Princeton leave Harvard, Dartmouth, and Cornell tied atop the Ivy League, the only conference that does not conduct a postseason tournament. The three teams will play a series of two one-game playoffs on March 14 and 16 at Columbia to determine the league's automatic NCAA tournament bid.
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1 March 2008 (Saturday)