March 2011 in sports

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Deaths in March

Current sporting seasons

Australian rules football 2011

Auto racing 2011

Baseball 2011

Basketball 2011

Darts 2011

Football (soccer) 2011

National teams competitions
International clubs competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Golf 2011

Ice hockey 2011

Motorcycle racing 2011

  • Superbike World Championship
  • Supersport World Championship

Rugby league 2011

Rugby union 2011

Snooker 2011

Tennis 2011

Volleyball 2011

International clubs competitions
  • Men's CEV Champions League
  • Women's CEV Champions League
Domestic (national) competitions

Winter sports

Days of the month

March 31, 2011 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

Darts

Football (soccer)

Golf

Snooker

Wrestling

March 30, 2011 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

  • World Cup:
    • Semi-final in Mohali, India:  India 260/9 (50 overs; Wahab Riaz 5/46);  Pakistan 231 (49.5 overs). India win by 29 runs.
      • India reach the final for the third time, and first since 2003. Pakistan lose in the semi-finals for the fourth time.

Football (soccer)

Snooker

Wrestling

March 29, 2011 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Snooker

Wrestling

March 28, 2011 (Monday)

Basketball

  • Women's Division I Tournament (seeds in parentheses):
    • Dayton Regional Final in Dayton, Ohio: (2) Notre Dame 73, (1) Tennessee 59
      • The Fighting Irish advance to the Final Four for the third time, and the first since winning their only national title in 2001.
    • Spokane Regional Final in Spokane, Washington: (1) Stanford 83, (11) Gonzaga 60
      • The Cardinal make their fourth consecutive Final Four, and 10th in all.
  • College Basketball Invitational Final (best-of-3), Game 1 in Omaha, Nebraska:

Football (soccer)

Snooker

March 27, 2011 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Bronze Medal Game: Denmark 9–10  China
    • Gold Medal Game: Sweden 7–5  Canada
      • Sweden win their eighth world title, and first since 2006.
      • Skip Anette Norberg wins her third world title.

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Golf

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Snowboarding

Volleyball

March 26, 2011 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • 3 vs. 4 playoff: Denmark 7–10  Canada
    • Semifinal: China 5–8  Canada

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Horse racing

Mixed martial arts

Rowing

Snowboarding

Volleyball

March 25, 2011 (Friday)

Basketball

Cricket

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Tiebreaker: Canada 8–6   Switzerland
    • 1 vs. 2 playoff: Sweden 7–6  China
      • Sweden advance to the final.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Snowboarding

March 24, 2011 (Thursday)

Basketball

Cricket

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark (teams in bold advance to the playoffs, teams in italics advance to a tiebreaker):
    • Draw 15:
    • Draw 16:
    • Draw 17:
      • Switzerland 7–4  Norway
      • Russia 3–10  Denmark
      • Sweden 3–8  United States
      • Germany 6–5  South Korea
        • Final standings: Sweden 9–2; China 8–3; Denmark, Canada, Switzerland 7–4; Russia, United States 6–5; Germany 5–6; Scotland 4–7; Norway 3–8; South Korea, Czech Republic 2–9.

Cycling

Darts

Football (soccer)

Snooker

Snowboarding

March 23, 2011 (Wednesday)

Cricket

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark: (teams in bold advance to the playoffs)
    • Draw 12:
    • Draw 13:
    • Draw 14:
      • Sweden 5–4  Canada
      • Germany 7–3  Czech Republic
      • China 6–4  Norway
      • Denmark 12–5  Scotland
        • Standings (after Draw 14): Sweden 8–1; Russia, China, Denmark 6–3; Canada, Switzerland 5–4; United States, Germany 4–5; Norway, Scotland 3–6; Czech Republic, South Korea 2–7.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

March 22, 2011 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Snooker

March 21, 2011 (Monday)

Basketball

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Draw 6:
    • Draw 7:
    • Draw 8:
      • Sweden 10–7  South Korea
      • Switzerland 3–6  Denmark
      • Norway 9–8  Russia
      • United States 9–4  Germany
        • Standings (after Draw 8): Sweden 4–1; China, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Scotland, Switzerland 3–2; Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, United States 2–3; South Korea 0–5.

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

March 20, 2011 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Draw 4:
    • Draw 5:
      • Scotland 3–5  Sweden
      • Czech Republic 7–5  Norway
      • Germany 2–8  China
      • Denmark 8–5  Canada
        • Standings (after Draw 5): China, Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland 2–1; Canada, Denmark, Scotland, United States 1–2; South Korea 0–3.

Football (soccer)

Freestyle skiing

Golf

Ice hockey

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Snooker

Tennis

Volleyball

  • Women's CEV Champions League Final Four in Istanbul, Turkey:
    • Third place game: Fenerbahçe Acıbadem 3–1 Scavolini Pesaro
    • Final: VakıfBank Güneş TTelekom 3–0 Rabita Baku
      • VakıfBank Güneş TTelekom become the first side from Turkey to win the tournament.

March 19, 2011 (Saturday)

Alpine skiing

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Draw 2:
    • Draw 3:
      • South Korea 2–5  Norway
      • Sweden 8–4  Russia
      • Denmark 6–7  United States
      • Germany 10–7   Switzerland
        • Standings (after Draw 3): Germany, Norway 2–0; Canada, Czech Republic 1–0; Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, United States 1–1; China, Scotland 0–1; Denmark, South Korea 0–2.

Cycling

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Freestyle skiing

Mixed martial arts

Rugby union

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

Volleyball

  • Women's CEV Champions League Final Four in Istanbul, Turkey:
    • Rabita Baku 3–1 Scavolini Pesaro
    • Fenerbahçe Acıbadem 2–3 VakıfBank Güneş TTelekom

March 18, 2011 (Friday)

Alpine skiing

Basketball

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Curling

  • World Women's Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark:
    • Draw 1:
      • Denmark 3–8  Germany
      • Norway 8–7  Sweden

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

March 17, 2011 (Thursday)

Alpine skiing

  • Men's World Cup in Lenzerheide, Switzerland:
  • Women's World Cup in Lenzerheide, Switzerland:
    • Super-G: Cancelled due to rain.
      • Final Super-G standings: (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 560 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 389 (3) Julia Mancuso (USA) 315
        • Vonn wins her third consecutive Super-G World Cup title.
      • Overall standings (after 32 of 34 races): (1) Vonn 1705 points (2) Riesch 1678 (3) Tina Maze (SLO) 1039

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Darts

Football (soccer)

March 16, 2011 (Wednesday)

Alpine skiing

Basketball

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Football (soccer)

March 15, 2011 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

March 14, 2011 (Monday)

Cricket

Cycling

Snooker

March 13, 2011 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

Badminton

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Cycling

Diving

Football (soccer)

Freestyle skiing

Golf

Rugby union

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

Speed skating

March 12, 2011 (Saturday)

Alpine skiing

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Cycling

Diving

Equestrianism

Football (soccer)

Freestyle skiing

Mixed martial arts

  • Zuffa, the parent company of the UFC, has purchased the rival Strikeforce promotion, with an official announcement expected on March 14. Zuffa will continue to operate Strikeforce as a separate promotion.[2]

Nordic combined

Rugby union

Short track speed skating

Ski jumping

Speed skating

March 11, 2011 (Friday)

Alpine skiing

American football

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cycling

Diving

Equestrianism

  • World Dressage Masters:
    • 4th competition in Palm Beach County, Florida (CDI 5*):
      • Grand Prix Spécial: Michał Rapcewicz (POL) on Randon Pierre Saint Jacques (USA) on Lucky Tiger Shawna Harding (USA) on Come on
      • Grand Prix Freestyle: Steffen Peters (USA) on Ravel Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfven (SWE) on Favourit Tina Konyot (USA) on Calecto V

Freestyle skiing

Nordic combined

Short track speed skating

Snowboarding

Speed skating

March 10, 2011 (Thursday)

Cricket

Cycling

Darts

Diving

Football (soccer)

Speed skating

March 9, 2011 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cycling

Diving

Football (soccer)

Surfing

March 8, 2011 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cycling

Diving

Football (soccer)

Surfing

March 7, 2011 (Monday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

March 6, 2011 (Sunday)

Alpine skiing

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Cycling

Freestyle skiing

Golf

Speed skating

Tennis

March 5, 2011 (Saturday)

Alpine skiing

Athletics

Auto racing

Basketball

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Equestrianism

Figure skating

Mixed martial arts

Ski jumping

Snowboarding

Speed skating

Tennis

March 4, 2011 (Friday)

Alpine skiing

  • Women's World Cup in Tarvisio, Italy:
    • Super combined: Tina Maze (SLO) 2:13.54 (1:28.94 / 44.60) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 2:13.72 (1:28.15 / 45.57) Maria Riesch (GER) 2:14.09 (1:28.57 / 45.52)
      • Final combined standings: (1) Vonn 220 points (2) Maze 212 (3) Riesch 205
        • Vonn retains her combined title, for the seventh discipline title of her career.
      • Overall standings (after 27 of 35 races): (1) Riesch 1576 points (2) Vonn 1400 (3) Maze 807

Athletics

Basketball

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Equestrianism

Figure skating

Nordic combined

Speed skating

Tennis

March 3, 2011 (Thursday)

Basketball

  • Euroleague Top 16, matchday 6 (teams in bold advance to quarterfinals):
    • Group E:
      • Lietuvos Rytas 68–77 Caja Laboral
      • Unicaja Málaga 61–77 Panathinaikos Athens
        • Final standings: Caja Laboral, Panathinaikos Athens 4–2; Lietuvos Rytas 3–3; Unicaja Málaga 1–5.
    • Group F:
      • Regal FC Barcelona 76–58 Union Olimpija Ljubljana
      • Virtus Roma 82–69 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
        • Final standings: Regal FC Barcelona 6–0; Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 3–3; Virtus Roma 2–4; Union Olimpija Ljubljana 1–5.
    • Group G:
      • Efes Pilsen Istanbul 65–67 Partizan Belgrade
      • Real Madrid 77–95 Montepaschi Siena
        • Final standings: Real Madrid 5–1; Montepaschi Siena 4–2; Efes Pilsen 2–4; Partizan Belgrade 1–5.
    • Group H:
      • Power Electronics Valencia 82–68 Fenerbahçe Ülker
      • Olympiacos Piraeus 78–64 Žalgiris Kaunas
        • Final standings: Olympiacos Piraeus 5–1; Power Electronics Valencia, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–3; Žalgiris Kaunas 1–5.

Biathlon

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Darts

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Freestyle skiing

Mixed martial arts

Ski jumping

Snooker

March 2, 2011 (Wednesday)

Cricket

  • World Cup:
    • Group B:  England 327/8 (50 overs);  Ireland 329/7 (49.1 overs; Kevin O'Brien 113) in Bangalore, India. Ireland win by 3 wickets.
      • Ireland record their highest score in One Day Internationals, surpassing their previous high of 325 set against Canada in 2010, and record the highest successful run chase in World Cup history. O'Brien scores the fastest century in World Cup history, reaching his 100 off 50 balls, 16 fewer than the previous record held by Matthew Hayden (AUS).
      • Standings:  India 3 points (2 matches), England 3 (3),  West Indies 2 (2),  South Africa 2 (1), Ireland,  Bangladesh 2 (2),  Netherlands 0 (2).

Cross-country skiing

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Nordic combined

March 1, 2011 (Tuesday)

Cricket

Cross-country skiing

Football (soccer)

Snooker

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References

  1. "Courtney Vandersloot reaches 2,000 career points and 1,000 assists as Gonzaga moves on". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 21, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  2. Gross, Josh (March 12, 2011). "UFC buys rival Strikeforce". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  3. "Sources: NFL to announce lockout". ESPN.com. March 12, 2011. Archived from the original on March 11, 2011. Retrieved March 12, 2011.
  4. "Kyle Casey helps Harvard beat Princeton to clinch at least a share of first Ivy title". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  5. "Princeton tips Harvard to earn Ivy title, NCAA bid". ESPN.com. Associated Press. March 5, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
  6. "Karlovic breaks record for world's fastest serve". Yahoo! Eurosport. TF1 Group. Reuters. March 6, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
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