March 2007 in sports

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Sporting seasons

31 March 2007 (Saturday)

30 March 2007 (Friday)

29 March 2007 (Thursday)

28 March 2007 (Wednesday)

27 March 2007 (Tuesday)

  • Basketball:
    • NCAA Women's Tournament Elite Eight:
      • Dayton Final:
        The 36-point margin of victory is the largest in a Regional Finals in Women's tournament history.
      • Dallas Final:

26 March 2007 (Monday)

25 March 2007 (Sunday)

24 March 2007 (Saturday)

23 March 2007 (Friday)

22 March 2007 (Thursday)

21 March 2007 (Wednesday)

20 March 2007 (Tuesday)

19 March 2007 (Monday)

  • Basketball:
    • Second round of NCAA Women's Tournament begins.
    • In an NAIA Semi-Final game in Kansas City, Concordia (Cal.) ended the quest for Robert Morris (Ill.) and their unbeaten season, 124–119 in quadruple overtime. The combined score of 243 points by both teams is an all-time NAIA Tournament record.
  • Football (soccer):
  • Cricket:
    • 2007 Cricket World Cup Group Stage
      • Group B:  India 413/5 beat  Bermuda 156 (43.1 ov.) by 257 runs
        • It is the largest win margin in the World Cup
        • Bermuda's 156 is their largest score in the World Cup
        • India's 413/5 is the largest score any team has achieved in the World Cup
      • Group D:  West Indies 204/4 (47.5 ov.) beat  Zimbabwe 202/5 (50 ov.) by 6 wickets

18 March 2007 (Sunday)

17 March 2007 (Saturday)

16 March 2007 (Friday)

  • Basketball:
    • The completion of the NCAA Men's Tournament first round.
      • In what many considered an upset, Winthrop, the 11th seed in the Midwest region, defeated sixth-seeded Notre Dame 74–64 in Spokane, Washington.
    • NBA:
  • Cricket
    • 2007 Cricket World Cup Group Stage
    • Bangladesh's Manjural Islam dies at 22 in a road accident in Bangladesh after the end of a days play at a first class match. He is now the youngest Test cricketer to die. He is also the first Bangladeshi bowler to take a wicket in his first international over by getting the wicket of Michael Vaughan with his 3rd ball.

15 March 2007 (Thursday)

14 March 2007 (Wednesday)

  • Basketball:
  • Football (Soccer)
    • 2006–07 UEFA Cup Round of 16, second leg (first leg in parentheses, winners in bold).
    • Valenica and Inter Milan were fined €106,000 for their fracas following their second leg in the Champions League match. Valencia's David Navarro, whose punch started the brawl, was suspended for seven months, which could also include La Liga and FIFA matches as well. Three others from Valencia and two from Inter Milan were also suspended from between two and six UEFA sanctioned matches.
  • Cricket
    • 2007 Cricket World Cup Group Stage
      • Group A:  Australia 334/6(50 ov.) beat  Scotland 131(40.1 ov.) by 203 runs.
        • It is the third time in world cup history that a team has won by a margin of 200+ runs. First was England beating India in 1975 and then Australia beating Namibia in 2003.
      • Group C:  Kenya 203/3(43.2 ov.) beat  Canada 199(50 ov.) by 7 wickets
      • James Anderson of the English cricket team has injured his pinky finger on his left hand two days before England's first match. Actions by the ECB will be decided later in the week.

13 March 2007 (Tuesday)

12 March 2007 (Monday)

  • College Basketball:
    • The top seeds for the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament are Duke (Greensboro), Connecticut (Fresno), North Carolina (Dallas) and Tennessee (Dayton).

11 March 2007 (Sunday)

10 March 2007 (Saturday)

9 March 2007 (Friday)

8 March 2007 (Thursday)

7 March 2007 (Wednesday)

Bayern Munich's Roy Makaay scores the fastest UCL goal in history – 11 seconds into the match – leading the way into the quarterfinals.

    • AFC Champions League 2007, Group stage, round 1:
      • Group A: Al Rayyan 0–1 Al Wahda
      • Group A: Al Arabi Kuwait 0–1 Al Zawraa
      • Group B: Al-Hilal 1–1 Al Kuwait Kaifan
      • Group C: Al Najaf 0–1 Neftchi Farg'ona
      • Group C: Al Karama 2–1 Al Saad
      • Group D: Sepahan 2–1 Al Ittihad
      • Group D: Al Ain FC 0–2 Al-Shabab
      • Group E: Urawa Reds 3–0 Persik Kediri
      • Group E: Shanghai Shenhua 1–2 Sydney FC
      • Group F: Bangkok University FC 0–0Chunnam Dragons
      • Group F: Arema Malang 1–3 Kawasaki Frontale
      • Group G: Adelaide United 0–1 Shandong Luneng
      • Group G: Ilhwa Chunma 4–1 Gach Dong Tam Long An
  • Basketball:

6 March 2007 (Tuesday)

Following the match, both teams rioted on the pitch. UEFA will investigate into this.

5 March 2007 (Monday)

4 March 2007 (Sunday)

3 March 2007 (Saturday)

2 March 2007 (Friday)

1 March 2007 (Thursday)

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