Cricket World Cup Scores



Cricket World Cup Scores
SUPER 8s
At St. Peter's, Antigua
Australia, 322-6, def. West Indies 219, by 103 runs
At Georgetown, Guyana
South Africa, 212-9, def. Sri Lanka, 209, by one wicket
AP Sportlight
Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
March 29
1929 -- The Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup with a 2-1 victory over the New York Rangers to complete a two-game sweep.
1940 -- Joe Louis knocks out Johnny Paychek in the second round at Madison Square Garden to retain the world heavyweight title.
1941 -- Wisconsin, led by Gene Englund's 13 points, wins the NCAA basketball championship with a 39-34 win over Washington St.
1966 -- Muhammad Ali retains the world heavyweight title with a 15-round decision over George Chuvalo at Maple Leaf Garden in Toronto.
1981 -- Louisiana Tech routs Tennessee 79-59 for the AIAW basketball title.
1982 -- Michael Jordan's jump shot with 16 seconds remaining gives North Carolina a 63-62 victory over Georgetown for the NCAA men's basketball championship.
1984 -- The NFL Colts leave the city of Baltimore in the early hours of the morning, headed for Indianapolis.
1987 -- Tennessee routs Louisiana Tech 67-44 to win the NCAA women's basketball championship.
1990 -- Houston's Akeem Olajuwon is the third player in NBA history to achieve a quadruple double during a 120-94 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks.
He has 18 points, 16 rebounds, 11 blocked shots and 10 assists.
1992 -- Dottie Mochrie birdies No. 18 to force a playoff and beats Juli Inkster with par on the first hole of sudden death in the Dinah Shore tournament.
1992 -- Olympic champion Kristi Yamaguchi becomes the first American woman to win consecutive world figure skating championships since Peggy Fleming in 1968.
1995 -- Tournament MVP Shawn Smith makes two free throws with less than a second left in overtime to give Virginia Tech a 65-64 victory over Marquette for the NIT championship.
1996 -- The Vancouver Grizzlies break the NBA record for consecutive losses in a season with their 21st in a 105-91 loss to the Utah Jazz. The 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers and the 1993-94 Dallas Mavericks lost 20 straight.
1999 -- New York Rangers center Wayne Gretzky surpasses Gordie Howe as the leading goal scorer in pro hockey history in a 3-1 victory over the Islanders. Gretzky's goal is the 1,072nd of his career -- 20 NHL seasons and one season in the WHA.
2003 -- Michelle Kwan becomes the third American to win five World Figure Skating Championships. Kwan, a seven-time U.S. champion, ties Dick Button and Carol Heiss for most world crowns by an American.
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