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22.08.2019 02:50
Cardinal were the ones who went cold, missing their final seven field-goal attempts and scoring just two points in the final 4 Antworten

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Coming in, Gonzaga was winless in seven all-time games against Stanford, including a 65-48 loss last season in which the Bulldogs led 47-46 with 6:23 to play and missed their final 12 shots.This time, the Cardinal were the ones who went cold, missing their final seven field-goal attempts and scoring just two points in the final 4 minutes and the Bulldogs beat No. 11 Stanford 68-63 on Friday night.Jill Barta made 8 of 10 from the field and finished with 26 points, including two late free throws and Elle Tinkle added 18 points and three blocked shots- including a block on a layup attempt by Brittany McPhee with 24 seconds to play.McPhee made a layup to give Stanford a two-point lead with 4 minutes remaining -- but the Cardinal wouldnt make another field goal.Tinkle made a layup and then assisted on a 3-pointer by Laura Stockton that gave Gonzaga (3-0) a 64-61 lead with 3:07 left. McPhee hit two free throws with 56 seconds left to make it 64-63, but Barta and Stockton made two foul shots apiece in the final 16 seconds to seal it.McPhee had 22 points and eight rebounds, while Erica McCall scored 17 with 11 boards for Stanford.The Zags led for 18-plus minutes in the first half and a jumper by Tinkle gave them their biggest lead, 43-33, with 6:24 left in the third quarter.McCall and McPhee scored six points apiece during an 18-3 run -- capped by Karlie Samuelsons 3-pointers -- to close the quarter with a 51-46 advantage.Makenlee Williams hit two 3s and Barta added another to cap a 10-5 spurt that gave Gonzaga a 59-56 lead with 6 minutes left.The Bulldogs made 25 of 50 shots, including 8 of 13 (62 percent) from 3-point range, while Stanford shot 17 percent (3 of 18) from behind the arc and 22 of 58 overall.Stockton, daughter of former Gonzaga guard and Professional Basketball Hall of Famer John Stockton, had 12 points, four assists and two steals.There were three ties and three of the games 12 lead changes in the final 6:57. John Randle Womens Jersey . Newcastle dominated in the early stages but City weathered the storm and then raised its game in extra time. Negredo broke the deadlock from close range after a simple move in the 99th minute before Dzeko took the ball round goalkeeper Tim Krul to seal the victory in the 105th. Kirk Cousins Jersey . Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. http://www.thevikingsshoponline.com/Youth-garrett-bradbury-vikings-jersey/ . The 28-year-old from Calgary matched his career best after missing just one shot in his two rounds of shooting in the mens 10-kilometre sprint competition. Smith finished in 23 minutes 15. Chris Doleman Vikings Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. Chuck Foreman Jersey . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in.OTTAWA -- A new poll suggests a majority of Canadians support the NHLs decision to make visors mandatory for incoming players. Four out of five people surveyed in a Canadian Press Harris-Decima poll said they agreed with the new proposal. Some 52 per cent strongly agreed with the new rule, which still needs to be approved by the NHL board of governors, while 28 per cent somewhat agreed. Only eight per cent disagreed with the change. Avid NHL fans are strong supporters of mandatory visors with 90 per cent of those surveyed saying they agreed with the move. There wwas little difference of opinion between genders in the poll as 83 per cent of women agreed the rule change and 78 per cent of men backed it.dddddddddddd More than eight out 10 people over the age of 35 agreed visors should be mandatory for new players. Pending final approval from the board of governors, visors will be required for all new players next season and those who have yet to log 26 NHL games. The telephone survey of 1,005 Canadians was conducted June 6-9 and is considered accurate within plus or minus 3.1 percentage points, 19 times in 20 ' ' '

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