BLUES LOST AT HOME TO THE ARIZONA COYOTES TUESDAY NIGHT, 3-1. IT IS THEIR SECOND STRAIGHT HOME LOSS. THEY REMAIN IN THIRD PLACE IN THE DIVISION AND WILL PLAY THE NEXT THREE ON THE ROAD STARTING AT OTTAWA THURSDAY.
CARDS PLAYING THE MARLINS AT SPRING TRAINING WEDNESDAY. THEY ARE 7-9-2 IN EXHIBITION ACTION THUS FAR, AFTER LOSING TO ATLANTA TUESDAY.
ROYALS CONTINUE CACTUS LEAGUE ACTION AGAINST THE INDIANS TODAY IN ARIZONA, K.C. IS 11-8.
MIZZOU MEN WILL NEED TO MAKE A STRONG RUN IN THE SEC TOURNEY TO HAVE ANY SHOT AT THE BIG DANCE. THEY OPEN TOURNEY PLAY TONIGHT AGAINST GEORGIA.
THE MSU LADY BEARS ARE THE #2 SEED IN THE CONFERENCE TOURNEY WHICH STARTS FRIDAY. THEY LOST ONLY TWO CONFERENCE GAMES ALL SEASON.
MISSOURI ST. MEN ARE HOPING FOR AN N.I.T. BID AFTER FALLING TO BRADLEY IN THE MISSOURI VALLEY TOURNEY LAST WEEK. THEY ARE 16-16 ON THE SEASON.
MIZZOU LADIES ARE 23-10 WITH A DATE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT UP NEXT. THE LADY TIGERS LOST IN THE SEMI FINALS OF THE SEC TOURNAMENT.
THE DRURY LADY PANTHERS ARE 31-0 AND RANKED #1 IN THE NATION AFTER WINNING THEIR CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT OVER THE WEEKEND. THEY NOW HEAD INTO THE NCAA DIVISION II TOURNEY.
TIM TEBOW WILL NOT BE ON THE METS OPENING DAY ROSTER. THE TEAM SENT HIM DOWN TO THEIR TRIPLE A AFFILIATE. THE 31-YEAR-OLD FORMER HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER STARTED HIS BASEBALL CAREER 3 YEARS AGO, IN 84 GAMES LAST YEAR, HE HIT 273 LAST YEAR WITH 6 HOMERS AND 36 RBI. TEBOW SAYS HE’S STILL, “ALL IN” ON MAKING IT TO THE MAJORS.
AT AN NBA GAME MONDAY NIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY STAR RUSSELL WESTBROOK THREATENED A UTAH FAN, AND HIS WIFE. WESTBROOK SAYS THE FAN’S COMMENTS WERE DISRESPECTFUL AND RACIAL. A LIFETIME BAN HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE FAN, WHO PLANS TO FILE A LAWSUIT AGAINST THE PLAYER. WESTBROOK HAS BEEN FINED $25,000 BY THE NBA. WESTBROOK VOWS HE WOULD SAY THE EXACT SAME THING AGAIN IF HE HAD TO.
JUST HOURS AFTER CUTTING LINEBACKER JUSTIN HOUSTON, THE CHIEFS AGREE TO A DEAL WITH SAFETY TYRANN MATHIEU. THE DEAL WILL BE FOR 3 YEARS, $42 MILLION. MATHIEU IS 26 AND HAD 89 TACKLES, 3 SACKS, 2 INTERCEPTIONS AND A FUMBLE RECOVERY FOR HOUSTON LAST YEAR.