November 2008 in sports
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Days of the month[edit]
30 November 2008 (Sunday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 13:
- Baltimore Ravens 34, Cincinnati Bengals 3
- Carolina Panthers 35, Green Bay Packers 31
- Indianapolis Colts 10, Cleveland Browns 6
- The Colts win keeps them in contention for the AFC South Division title.
- Miami Dolphins 16, St. Louis Rams 12
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23, New Orleans Saints 20
- New York Giants 27, Washington Redskins 7
- The Giants improve to 11–1, and need one more win or a Dallas loss to clinch the NFC East Division title.
- San Francisco 49ers 10, Buffalo Bills 3
- The 49ers become the first west coast team this season to win in an east coast hosted contest, and stay in contention for the NFC West Division title.
- Atlanta Falcons 22, San Diego Chargers 16
- Denver Broncos 34, New York Jets 17
- Kansas City Chiefs 20, Oakland Raiders 13
- Pittsburgh Steelers 33, New England Patriots 10
- Minnesota Vikings 34, Chicago Bears 14
- NCAA BCS Ranking:
- As a result of the new ranking, Oklahoma, who climbs to second place at the expense of Texas, who drop to third, will represent the Big 12 South Division in the Conference Championship Game against Missouri on Saturday in Kansas City. The Sooners are tied with the Longhorns and Texas Tech in the Division standing, and according to the Conference tiebreaker rules the BCS ranking determines the Division winner. The other places in the top ten are unchanged: Alabama, that finished the regular season with perfect 12–0 record remains on top, Florida, who will play against the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship Game stays in fourth place, and Southern California, that need a win over UCLA to clinch the Pac-10 Championship round out the top five. They are followed by Utah, Texas Tech, Penn State, Boise State and Ohio State.
Cricket[edit]
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 3:
- New Zealand 270 & 35/0; Australia 535. New Zealand trail by 230 runs with all 10 wickets remaining in the 2nd innings.
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 3:
- Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
- Quarterfinals:
- Nigeria 2–3 France
- Nora Coton-Pélagie scores the winning goal for France with 2 minutes remaining.
- United States 3–0 England
- Two goals by Sydney Leroux lift USA to the semifinal for the fourth time in a row.
- Nigeria 2–3 France
- Quarterfinals:
Golf[edit]
- European Tour:
- Australian Masters at Huntingdale Golf Club, South Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia:
- Winner: Rod Pampling 276 (−12)PO
- Australian Masters at Huntingdale Golf Club, South Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia:
- Unofficial events:
- Mission Hills World Cup at Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen, China:
- (1) Sweden (Robert Karlsson & Henrik Stenson) (2) Spain (Miguel Ángel Jiménez & Pablo Larrazábal) (3) Australia (Richard Green & Brendan Jones) & Japan (Ryuji Imada & Toru Taniguchi)
- Lexus Cup in Singapore:
- International team 12½–11½ Asia
- LG Skins Game in Indian Wells, California:
- K. J. Choi wins six skins and $415,000 to claim the title.
- Mission Hills World Cup at Mission Hills Golf Club, Shenzhen, China:
Winter sports[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
- Super giant slalom: (1) Hermann Maier 1min 29.84sec, (2) John Kucera 1:30.43, (3) Didier Cuche 1:30.52,
- Women's World Cup in Aspen, United States:
- Slalom: (1) Šárka Záhrobská 1:39.32 (2) Nicole Hosp 1:39.55 (3) Tanja Poutiainen 1:40.29
Bobsleigh[edit]
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
- Four-man: (1) Germany 1:49.30 (2) Russia 1:49.63 (3) United States 1:49.82
Cross-country skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland
- Men 15 km classic: (1) Martin Johnsrud Sundby 37:52.5, (2) Lukáš Bauer at 3.5 secs, (3) Sami Jauhojärvi 14.1,
- Women 10 km classic: (1) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 28:16.4, (2) Virpi Kuitunen at 3.8secs, (3) Marit Bjørgen 7.3,
Figure skating[edit]
- Grand Prix:
- NHK Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
- Men: (1) Nobunari Oda 236.18 (2) Johnny Weir 224.42 (3) Yannick Ponsero 217.24
- Grand Prix Final qualifiers: (1) Patrick Chan (2). Takahiko Kozuka (3) Johnny Weir 4. Brian Joubert 5. Jeremy Abbott 6. Tomáš Verner
- Men: (1) Nobunari Oda 236.18 (2) Johnny Weir 224.42 (3) Yannick Ponsero 217.24
- NHK Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
Luge[edit]
- World Cup in Innsbruck–Igls, Austria:
- Men's: (1) Andi Langenhan (2) David Möller (3) Armin Zöggeler
- Women's: (1) Tatjana Hüfner (2) Natalie Geisenberger (3) Anke Wischnewski
Nordic combined[edit]
- World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland:
(place after jump in parentheses)- 10 km Gundersen: (1) Anssi Koivuranta 27:33.2 (3rd), (2) Janne Ryynänen at 48.6 secs (2nd), (3) Daito Takahashi 1:01.3 (1st)
Short track speed skating[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Beijing, China:
- Ladies' 500m (2): (1) Liu Qiuhong 43.590 (2) Fu Tian Yu 43.617 (3) Zhao Nannan 43.749
- Men's 500m (2): (1) Olivier Jean 41.482 (2) Sung Si-Bak 41.673 (3) Sui Bao Ku 41.727
- Ladies' 1000m: (1) Wang Meng 1:30.028 (2) Zhou Yang 1:30.117 (3) Shin Sae-Bom 1:30.389
- Men's 1000m: (1) Lee Ho-Suk 1:29.710 (2) Kwak Yoon-Gy 1:29.785 (3) Charles Hamelin 1:30.007
- Ladies' 3000m relay: (1) China 4:07.804 (2) South Korea 4:08.230 (3) Italy 4:13.666
- Men's 5000m relay: (1) United States 6:47.432 (2) Canada 6:47.484 (3) China 6:47.676
29 November 2008 (Saturday)[edit]
American college football[edit]
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- The Iron Bowl: (1) Alabama 36, Auburn 0
- The Crimson Tide's win makes them the fourth Division I FBS team, and the only one from a BCS conference, with a perfect 12–0 regular season. The other perfect teams are Utah, Boise State and Ball State.
- The Bedlam Series: (3) Oklahoma 61, (12) Oklahoma State 41
- The Sooners victory, combined with Texas Tech's win over Baylor, keeps them in contention for the Big 12 South Division title.
- Sunshine Showdown: (4) Florida 45, (20) Florida State 15
- The win for the SEC Championship Game bound Gators keeps them on the inside track for BCS at-large bid. The Seminoles were also disappointed that Boston College beat Maryland and clinched the ACC Atlantic Division title.
- (5) Southern California 38, Notre Dame 3
- (7) Texas Tech 35, Baylor 28
- The Red Raiders come back from a 14-points third-quarter deficit to win, but Oklahoma's win will likely leave then in 3rd place in the Big 12 South and out of the BCS bowls.
- The Iron Bowl: (1) Alabama 36, Auburn 0
- Top Ten teams whose regular seasons completed: (6) Utah, (8) Penn State, (10) Ohio State. (2) Texas completed their season Thursday, and (9) Boise State finished their season on Friday.
- Notable Rivalry Games:
- Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate: Georgia Tech 45, (11) Georgia 42
- The Yellow Jackets come back from 16-points half-time deficit with 26–0 run in the third quarter, but their joy for the win is mixed with disappointment as win for Virginia Tech means the Hokies win the ACC Coastal Division title at the expense of Georgia Tech. The Bulldogs loss ends their hopes for BCS at-large bid.
- Border Showdown: Kansas 40, (13) Missouri 37 at Kansas City
- The Jayhawks lead by 16 points early in the third quarter, then allow the Tigers to score 20 consecutive points to take the lead, but Kerry Meier catches a 15-yard pass and scores with 27 seconds remaining to give Kansas the victory over the Big 12 North Division winner. The Tigers will likely drop off the top-14 in the next BCS ranking and be out of contention for BCS at-large berth if they lose the championship game next Saturday.
- The Civil War: (23) Oregon 65, (17) Oregon State 38
- Battle of the Palmetto State: Clemson 31, South Carolina 14.
- Clemson becomes bowl eligible with the win against their in-state rival.
- Commonwealth Cup: Virginia Tech 17, Virginia 14
- The Hokies win gives them the ACC Coastal Division title and a trip to the Championship Game against Boston College.
- Bayou Bucket Classic: Rice 56, Houston 42.
- The Owls win is worthless since Tulsa beat Marshall and claims the C-USA West Division championship.
- Victory Bell: North Carolina 28, Duke 20
- Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate: Georgia Tech 45, (11) Georgia 42
- Other notable games:
- (21) Boston College 28, Maryland 21
- The Eagles win gives them the ACC Atlantic Division title and a spot in the ACC Championship Game against Virginia Tech next Saturday in Tampa.
- Tulsa 38, Marshall 35
- The Golden Hurricane's win combined with Rice's victory over Houston gives them home field for the C-USA Championship Game against East Carolina next week.
- (21) Boston College 28, Maryland 21
- News off the field:
- Sylvester Croom, the first African-American head coach in the SEC, resigned at Mississippi State.
Cricket[edit]
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 2:
- New Zealand 270; Australia 241/3. Australia trail by 29 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 2:
Rugby union[edit]
- End of year tests:
- England 6–32 New Zealand in London
- The All Blacks complete a 5–0 perfect record in the autumn tests, and also complete their third successful Grand Slam tour, defeating all of the Home Nations.
- Wales 21–18 Australia in Cardiff
- The Wallabies lose their first match in the European tour, while Wales score its first win after losses to South Africa and New Zealand.
- As a result of England's loss and Wales' narrow win, Argentina held on to 4th place in the IRB World Rankings, placing the Pumas in the top seeding pot at the draw for 2011 World Cup, alongside New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. England, Wales, France and Ireland will be in the second pot, Scotland, Italy, Fiji and Tonga in the third pot.
- England 6–32 New Zealand in London
- Sevens World Series:
- Dubai Sevens in Dubai:
- Cup Final: England 12–19 South Africa
- Dubai Sevens in Dubai:
Winter sports[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
- Downhill: (1) Peter Fill (2) Carlo Janka (3) Hans Olsson
- Women's World Cup in Aspen, United States:
- Giant slalom: (1) Tessa Worley (2) Tanja Poutiainen (3) Elisabeth Görgl
Bobsleigh[edit]
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
- Two-man: (1) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter 1:51.79 (2) André Lange / Kevin Kuske 1:51.96 (3) Thomas Florschuetz / Marc Kuhne 1:52.09
- Two-woman: (1) Helen Upperton / Jennifer Ciochetti 1:55.86 Sandra Kiriasis / Romy Logsch 1:56.11 (3) Cathleen Martini / Janine Tischer 1:56.39
Cross-country skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland:
- Men's sprint classic: (1) Ola Vigen Hattestad , (2) Tor Arne Hetland , (3) John Kristian Dahl
- Women's sprint classic: (1) Petra Majdič , (2) Lina Andersson , (3) Justyna Kowalczyk
Figure skating[edit]
- Grand Prix:
- NHK Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
(skaters in bold qualify to Grand Prix Final)- Ladies: (1) Mao Asada 191.13 (2) Akiko Suzuki 167.64 (3) Yukari Nakano 166.87
- Final standing: (1) Kim Yuna (2) Joannie Rochette (3) Asada 4 Carolina Kostner 5 Nakano 6 Miki Ando
- Pairs: (1) Pang Qing / Tong Jian 186.06 (2) Rena Inoue / John Baldwin 161.49 (3) Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison 156.76
- Final standing: (1) Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy (2) Zhang Dan / Zhang Hao (3) Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov 4 Pang / Tong 5 Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov 6 Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov
- Ice dancing: (1) Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali 176.67 (2) Nathalie Péchalat / Fabian Bourzat 175.42 (3) Emily Samuelson / Evan Bates 161.45
- Final standing: (1) Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder (2) Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin (3) Faiella / Scali 4 Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski 5 Meryl Davis / Charlie White 6 Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto
- Ladies: (1) Mao Asada 191.13 (2) Akiko Suzuki 167.64 (3) Yukari Nakano 166.87
- NHK Trophy in Tokyo, Japan:
Luge[edit]
- World Cup in Innsbruck–Igls, Austria:
- Doubles: (1) Gerhard Plankensteiner / Oswald Haselrieder (2) Andreas Linger / Wolfgang Linger (3) Markus Schiegl / Tobias Schiegl
Nordic combined[edit]
- World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland:
- 10 km Gundersen: (1) Ronny Ackermann (2) Janne Ryynänen (3) Anssi Koivuranta
Short track speed skating[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Beijing, China:
- Ladies' 500m (1): (1) Wang Meng 42.609 WR (2) Liu Qiuhong 43.042 (3) Tatiana Borodulina 43.595
- Men's 500m (1): (1) Charles Hamelin 41.118 (2) François-Louis Tremblay 41.273 (3) Wang Hong Yang 42.176
- Ladies' 1500m: (1) Jung Eun-Ju 2:25.001 (2) Zhou Yang 2:25.280 (3) Allison Baver 2:26.670
- Men's 1500m: (1) Sung Si-Bak 2:27.075 (2) Olivier Jean 2:27.080 (3) Park Jin-Hwan 2:27.184
Ski jumping[edit]
- World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland:
- Individual: (1) Simon Amman (2) Wolfgang Loitzl (3) Gregor Schlierenzauer
28 November 2008 (Friday)[edit]
American college football[edit]
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
All Times US EST (UTC −5)- The Battle of the Milk Can: (9) Boise State 61, Fresno State 10
- The Broncos complete their second 12–0 regular season in three seasons, and keep alive their hopes for a BCS at-large bid. The Broncos win means that #15 Ball State, which also finished its regular season unbeaten, but ranked behind #6 Utah and Boise State, is out of contention for a BCS berth.
- Backyard Brawl: (25) Pittsburgh 19, West Virginia 15
- The Mountaineers loss means that Cincinnati wins the Big East title and a trip to their first BCS bowl game.
- The Battle of the Milk Can: (9) Boise State 61, Fresno State 10
- Notable rivalry games:
- The Egg Bowl: Ole Miss 45, Mississippi State 0
- The Rebels finish 2nd in SEC West Division and 4th in the Conference.
- The Battle for the Golden Boot: Arkansas 31, LSU 30 (at Little Rock)
- London Crawford's touchdown catch from Casey Dick on fourth and one with 22 seconds remaining gives the Razorbacks a come-from-behind win over the Bayou Bengals.
- Nebraska 40, Colorado 31
- The Cornhuskers secure 2nd place in Big 12 North Division, but only 6th in the Conference.
- The Egg Bowl: Ole Miss 45, Mississippi State 0
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 3:
- Bangladesh 250 and 131; South Africa 429. South Africa win by an innings and 48 runs and win the 2-match series 2–0.
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 3:
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 1:
- New Zealand 262/6
- 2nd Test in Adelaide, day 1:
- Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe:
- England in India:
- The last two One-day internationals were cancelled and the rest of the tour is in doubt, following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in recent days.
Winter sports[edit]
Skeleton[edit]
- World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
- Men: (1) Florian Grassl 1:54.13 (2) Aleksandr Tretyakov 1:54.16 (3) Martins Dukurs 1:54.42
- Women: (1) Anja Huber 1:57.72 (2) Kerstin Szymkowiak 1:57.74 (3) Mellisa Hollingsworth 1:58.38
Ski jumping[edit]
27 November 2008 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Thanksgiving Day games:
- Tennessee Titans 47, Detroit Lions 10
- The Titans improve their league-best record to 11–1, while the Lions suffer 12th consecutive defeat. Tennessee will secure a playoff berth if the Indianapolis Colts lose at Cleveland on Sunday.
- Dallas Cowboys 34, Seattle Seahawks 9
- Tony Romo threw for three touchdowns as the Cowboys win the last Thanksgiving Day game at Texas Stadium before they move to Cowboys Stadium next season.
- Tennessee Titans 47, Detroit Lions 10
- Thursday Night Football:
- Philadelphia Eagles 48, Arizona Cardinals 20
- Brian Westbrook ties a franchise record with four touchdowns, and the Cardinals still need one more win or a San Francisco loss (possibly at Buffalo on Sunday) to clinch the NFC West division title.
- Philadelphia Eagles 48, Arizona Cardinals 20
- College football:
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- Lone Star Showdown: (2) Texas 49, Texas A&M 9
- The Longhorns finish the regular season with 11–1 record and keep their hold on the inside track to the Big 12 Championship against Missouri. The 3-way battle for the Big 12 south title depends now on the results of Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State and Texas Tech vs Baylor on Saturday. Texas will clinch the title if the Red Raiders (the only team that beat them) lose, or if the Sooners and Red Raiders both win, and Texas stays above their rivals in the BCS ranking that will be released on Sunday.
- Lone Star Showdown: (2) Texas 49, Texas A&M 9
- In another game:
- Alabama State 17, Tuskegee 13
- The Tigers' 26-game winning streak, the longest in NCAA football, ends in Montgomery, Alabama to the 2–8 Hornets.
- Alabama State 17, Tuskegee 13
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
Basketball[edit]
- Euroleague, week 5:
- Group A:
- Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–80 Unicaja Málaga
- Málaga spoils Pini Gershon's first game as coach of Maccabi
- Le Mans 93–98(OT) Olympiacos
- Maccabi Tel Aviv 73–80 Unicaja Málaga
- Group B:
- Group C:
- Union Olimpija Ljubljana 77–69 ALBA Berlin
- DKV Joventut 105–100 TAU Cerámica
- Lottomatica Roma 76–67 Fenerbahçe Ülker
- Group D:
- Group A:
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 2
- Bangladesh 250; South Africa 357/5 (Ashwell Prince 115*, Mark Boucher 102*). South Africa lead by 107 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 2
Football (soccer)[edit]
- UEFA Cup group stage, matchday 3:
(teams in bold advance to last-32 round, teams withstrikeare eliminated)- Group A:
- Group B:
- Galatasaray 0–1 Metalist Kharkiv
- Olympiacos 5–1 Benfica
- Group C:
- Partizan 0–1 Standard Liège
- Sampdoria 1–1 Stuttgart
- Group D:
- Group E:
- Portsmouth 2–2 Milan
- Braga 2–3 Wolfsburg
- Group F:
- Žilina 0–0 Slavia Prague
- Hamburg 0–1 Ajax
- Group G:
- Club Brugge 1–1 Saint-Étienne
- Rosenborg 0–4 Valencia
- Group H:
- CSKA Moscow 2–1 Lech Poznań
- Deportivo 3–0
Feyenoord
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
(All times UTC; teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
26 November 2008 (Wednesday)[edit]
Basketball[edit]
- Euroleague, week 5:
(All times CET)- Group A:
- Cibona Zagreb 82–79(OT) Air Avellino
- Group B:
- Group D:
- Efes Pilsen 81–95 Real Madrid
- Partizan Belgrade 62–63 CSKA Moscow
- CSKA extends its winning streak to 5–0
- Group A:
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 1:
- Bangladesh 250; South Africa 20/1. South Africa trail by 230 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 2nd Test in Centurion, day 1:
- England in India:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- UEFA Champions League group stage, matchday 5:
(teams in bold advance to last-16 stage, teams in bold italic secure first place, teams in italics go into last-32 stage of UEFA Cup; teams withstrikeare eliminated from all European competitions)- Group A:
- Group B:
- Internazionale 0–1 Panathinaikos
- Anorthosis 2–2 Werder Bremen
- Anorthosis extends its unbeaten home streak in all competitions to 40 matches
- Group C:
- Shakhtar Donetsk 5–0
Basel - Sporting CP 2–5 Barcelona
- Shakhtar Donetsk 5–0
- Group D:
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
- Group B:
- United States 0–2 China
- Argentina 1–3 France
- China, runner-up in the last two U-20 World Cup, is eliminated despite their win over USA, which stops the Americans' unbeaten streak in group matches at 11.
- Group A: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
- Nigeria 2–0 Chile
- England 1–1 New Zealand
- Toni Duggan scores England's equalizing goal 4 minutes into injury time and sends the Young Lionesses to meet USA in the quarterfinal
- Group B:
- Copa Sudamericana final, first leg:
25 November 2008 (Tuesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- College football:
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (15) Ball State 45, Western Michigan 22
- The Cardinals complete a 12–0 regular season and claim the MAC West division title. Their next game is the MAC Championship Game against Buffalo in Detroit on December 5.
- (15) Ball State 45, Western Michigan 22
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- NFL news:
- Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, currently serving a 23-month sentence in federal prison for his dogfighting activities, pleads guilty to related Virginia state charges and receives a three-year suspended sentence. The plea deal will potentially allow him to leave federal prison early and speed a possible return to the NFL.
Basketball[edit]
- U.S. college basketball news:
- The NCAA announces that Indiana will be placed on three years' probation and lose one scholarship, but will not be barred from postseason play. Former Hoosiers head coach Kelvin Sampson is hit with a 5-year show-cause order, which effectively bars him from college coaching until 2013.
Chess[edit]
- 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden, Germany:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- UEFA Champions League group stage, matchday 5:
(teams in bold advance to last-16 stage, teams in bold italic secure first place, teams in italics go into last-32 stage of UEFA Cup; teams withstrikeare eliminated from all European competitions)- Group E:
- Villarreal 0–0 Manchester United
- Aalborg BK 2–1
Celtic
- Group F:
- Bayern 3–0 Steaua
- Fiorentina 1–2 Lyon
- Group G:
- Fenerbahçe 1–2 Porto
- Arsenal 1–0 Dynamo Kyiv
- Group H:
- Group E:
24 November 2008 (Monday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 12 Monday Night Football:
- New Orleans Saints 51, Green Bay Packers 29
- Deuce McAllister broke the Saints' franchise record for most career touchdowns and the Saints tied their franchise high in points scored in a game.
- New Orleans Saints 51, Green Bay Packers 29
Basketball[edit]
- NBA News:
- The Washington Wizards sack head coach Eddie Jordan and name Ed Tapscott as interim coach.
- Euroleague news:
- Maccabi Tel Aviv sack coach Effi Birnbaum and name Pini Gershon as his replacement. Gerson's previous spells at the club (1998–2001 & 2003–2006) were the most successful in its history, in which Maccabi won the European title 3 times and was runner up twice. He is also famed as one of only 2 coaches who won the Israeli championship with a club other than Maccabi (Hapoel Galil Elyon, 1993) in the last 39 years.
Cricket[edit]
23 November 2008 (Sunday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 12:
- Buffalo Bills 54, Kansas City Chiefs 31
- Trent Edwards passes for two touchdowns and runs for another pair, and the Bills score the most points ever against the Chiefs, who lose their 19th game of the last 20.
- Chicago Bears 27, St. Louis Rams 3
- Houston Texans 16, Cleveland Browns 6
- The Texans end an eight-game road losing streak.
- Minnesota Vikings 30, Jacksonville Jaguars 12
- The Vikings capitalize on two early Jaguar turnovers.
- New England Patriots 48, Miami Dolphins 28
- Matt Cassel passes to Randy Moss for three TDs as the Pats rally from 21–17 down in the third quarter.
- New York Jets 34, Tennessee Titans 13
- Brett Favre passes for two touchdowns, and Leon Washington runs for another two, as the Jets end the Titans' unbeaten streak at ten.
- Baltimore Ravens 36, Philadelphia Eagles 7
- Eagles QB Donovan McNabb is benched at halftime, and Ed Reed scores on an NFL-record 108-yard interception return off McNabb's replacement Kevin Kolb.
- Dallas Cowboys 35, San Francisco 49ers 22
- Terrell Owens catches seven passes for a season-high 213 yards and a touchdown against the team that drafted him.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 38, Detroit Lions 20
- The Bucs come back from a 17-point deficit with 35 consecutive points to keep the Lions winless in 11 games.
- Oakland Raiders 31, Denver Broncos 10
- The Raiders score their first offensive touchdowns in nearly three games thanks to Darren McFadden.
- Atlanta Falcons 45, Carolina Panthers 28
- Michael Turner runs for four scores, including three in the fourth quarter for the Falcons.
- New York Giants 37, Arizona Cardinals 29
- Eli Manning passes for three touchdowns as the Giants improve to 10–1, denying the Cards from securing the NFC West division title.
- Washington Redskins 20, Seattle Seahawks 17
- Indianapolis Colts 23, San Diego Chargers 20
- Adam Vinatieri's 51-yard walk-off field goal wins the game for the Colts.
- Buffalo Bills 54, Kansas City Chiefs 31
- College football news:
- Longtime Penn State coach Joe Paterno undergoes hip replacement surgery today. He is expected to resume coaching on December 1 in early preparations for the Rose Bowl.
Auto racing[edit]
- V8 Supercar:
- Falken Tasmania Challenge in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia:
- (1) Jamie Whincup 292 (2) Todd Kelly 272 (3) Craig Lowndes 252
- Standing (one race remaining): (1) Jamie Whincup 3208 (2) Mark Winterbottom 2975 (3) Garth Tander 2788
- Falken Tasmania Challenge in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia:
- A1 Grand Prix:
- Grand Prix of Nations, Malaysia in Sepang, Malaysia:
- Sprint Race: (1) Neel Jani (2) Loïc Duval (3) Earl Bamber
- Feature Race: (1) Adam Carroll (2) Filipe Albuquerque (3) Marco Andretti
- Grand Prix of Nations, Malaysia in Sepang, Malaysia:
Canadian football[edit]
Cricket[edit]
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 4:
- Australia (214 & 268) def. New Zealand (156 & 177) by 149 runs. Australia lead 2-match series 1–0.
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 4:
- England in India:
- 4th ODI in Jamshedpur:
- India 166/4 (22/22 ov) def. England 178/8 (22/22 ov) by 16 runs (D/L method). India takes unassailable 4–0 lead in 7-match series
- 4th ODI in Jamshedpur:
Football (Soccer)[edit]
- MLS Cup 2008 at Carson, California
- Columbus Crew 3–1 New York Red Bulls
- The Crew win their first league championship, becoming the first team since the LA Galaxy in 2002 to win the Supporters Shield (best overall record) and the MLS Cup in the same season. Guillermo Barros Schelotto, who assisted on all three Crew goals, is named the game's MVP.
- Columbus Crew 3–1 New York Red Bulls
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
(teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Golf[edit]
- European Tour:
- UBS Hong Kong Open in Hong Kong, China:
- Winner: Lin Wen-tang 265 (−15)PO
- UBS Hong Kong Open in Hong Kong, China:
- LPGA Tour:
- LPGA Playoffs at The ADT in West Palm Beach, Florida
- Jiyai Shin wins the US$1 million first prize by one shot over Karrie Webb .
- LPGA Playoffs at The ADT in West Palm Beach, Florida
Rugby union[edit]
- The IRB Awards are handed out in London. Major award winners are:
- IRB International Player of the Year: Shane Williams, Wales
- IRB Coach of the Year: Graham Henry, New Zealand
- IRB Team of the Year: New Zealand
- IRB Hall of Fame inductees:
- 19th century: 1888 New Zealand Natives and team organiser Joe Warbrick; Melrose Club and Ned Haig (inventors of rugby sevens)
- 20th century: Jack Kyle (Ireland ), Hugo Porta ( Argentina)
- 21st century: Philippe Sella ( France)
Tennis[edit]
- Davis Cup Final, day 3:
- Argentina 1–3 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
- Fernando Verdasco def. José Acasuso 6–3 6–7(3) 4–6 6–3 6–1
- 5th rubber not played
- Spain, without world #1 Rafael Nadal, wins the Cup for the 3rd time in 8 years, and first time on the road, as it inflicts first home loss in 10 years to Argentina, that remain winless in 3 finals.
- Argentina 1–3 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
Winter sports[edit]
Cross-country skiing[edit]
Figure skating[edit]
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia:
(skaters in bold qualify to Grand Prix Final)- Ice dancing: (1) Jana Khokhlova/Sergei Novitski 187.62 pts (2) Oksana Domnina/Maxim Shabalin 184.66 (3) Meryl Davis/Charlie White 170.61
- Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia:
Speed skating[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Moscow:
- 1500 m women: (1) Claudia Pechstein 1:55.96 TR (2) Christine Nesbitt 1:56.40 (3) Kristina Groves 1:56.76
- 10000 m men: (1) Bob de Jong 12:59.21 TR (2) Håvard Bøkko 13:00.65 (3) Enrico Fabris 13:11.98
22 November 2008 (Saturday)[edit]
American college football[edit]
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- (5) Oklahoma 65, (2) Texas Tech 21
- (4) Florida 70, The Citadel 19
- The Holy War: (7) Utah 48, (14) Brigham Young 24
- The Utes complete a perfect 12–0 regular season and secure a BCS at-large bid.
- (8) Penn State 49, (15) Michigan State 18
- (9) Boise State 41, Nevada 34
- The Broncos improve their record to 11–0 and clinch the WAC title.
- (10) Ohio State 42, Michigan 10
- The Wolverines finish with their worst record in school history at 3–9.
- Idle: (1) Alabama, (3) Texas, (6) Southern California.
- Notable rivalry games:
- The Game: Harvard 10, Yale 0
- Tennessee 20, Vanderbilt 10
- The Big Game: California 37, Stanford 16
- Sweet Sioux Tomahawk: Northwestern 27, Illinois 13
- The Wildcats retire the trophy with a win after the NCAA declares it as a symbol of Indian savagery.
- The Old Oaken Bucket: Purdue 62, Indiana 10
- Retiring Boilermakers coach Joe Tiller goes out a winner in his final game.
- Other games:
- Ole Miss 31, (18) LSU 13
- (19) Cincinnati 28, (20) Pittsburgh 21
- The Bearcats beat the Panthers for the first time ever, and gain the inside track to the Big East title.
- NC State 41, (22) North Carolina 10
- Florida State 37, (25) Maryland 3
- Myron Rolle became a Rhodes Scholar today, and the 'Noles celebrated with an upset of the Terps.
- Syracuse 24, Notre Dame 23
- The Irish lose to a team with eight or more losses in a season for the first time in 102 tries (99–0–2 before today). The Orange's winning TD pass is thrown by Cameron Dantley, son of former Irish basketball great Adrian Dantley.
- Wisconsin 36, Cal Poly SLO 35 (OT)
- The Badgers survive the D-I FCS team and an upset on the level of Appalachian State-Michigan a year ago.
- (21) Oregon State 19, Arizona 17
- The Beavers kick a walk-off field goal to keep their Rose Bowl hopes alive into next week's Civil War against in-state rival Oregon. A win in Corvallis sends the Beavers to Pasadena, as they hold the tiebreaker over Southern California.
- NCAA Division II Playoff:
- Abilene Christian 93, West Texas A&M 68
- The second round playoff game between these two in-state rivals sees the highest combined score by two teams in any NCAA football game since the NCAA began keeping official records in 1937.
- Abilene Christian 93, West Texas A&M 68
Basketball[edit]
- NBA News:
- The Oklahoma City Thunder sack head coach P.J. Carlesimo and names Scott Brooks as interim head coach.
Canadian CIS football[edit]
- Vanier Cup Final at Hamilton:
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 44, (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 21
- The Rouge-et-Or win their fourth Vanier Cup in six years, and become the 12th Canadian university team to finish the season with a perfect record. Laval receiver Julian Feoli-Gudino is named Vanier Cup MVP. Hec Crighton Trophy winner Benoit Groulx becomes only the fourth player to win both the trophy and the Vanier Cup in the same year.
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 44, (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 21
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 4:
- South Africa 441/9d (122.5 ov) beat Bangladesh 153 (36.4 ov) & 159 (51.5 ov) by an innings and 129 runs. South Africa lead 2-match series 1–0
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 4:
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 3:
- Australia 214 & 268 (Simon Katich 131*); New Zealand 156 & 143/6 (Ross Taylor 67*). New Zealand trail by 184 runs with 4 wickets remaining
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 3:
- Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
(teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)- Group A:
- Nigeria 1–1 England
- Chile 3–4 New Zealand
- Group B:
- United States 3–0 Argentina
- China 0–2 France
- Group A:
Rugby league[edit]
- Rugby League World Cup Final in Brisbane, Australia:
- Australia 20–34 New Zealand
- New Zealand wins the World Cup for the first time, and stops Australia's winning streak at six.
- Australia 20–34 New Zealand
Rugby union[edit]
- End of year tests:
- Japan 32–17 United States in Tokyo
- Japan sweep the 2-match series.
- Italy 17–25 Pacific Islanders in Reggio Emilia
- The Islanders score their first win of the tour and their first ever win over a Test team, while Italy remain winless in 3 home autumn Tests.
- England 6–42 South Africa in London
- The Springboks score their biggest ever win over England, and complete a sweep of their European tour.
- Ireland 17–3 Argentina in Dublin
- Although Ireland win, Ronan O'Gara's missed conversion of Ireland's only try keeps the Pumas in fourth place in the IRB World Rankings, tentatively placing them in the first seeding group for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
- Scotland 41–0 Canada in Aberdeen
- Canada is held scoreless for the second time in their European tour, while Scotland score their first win of the end-of-year tests.
- Wales 9–29 New Zealand in Cardiff
- Wales lead 9–6 at half time, but the All Blacks pull away in the second half for a comfortable win that continues their 55 years winning streak over the Welsh.
- France 13–18 Australia in Paris
- Frenchman David Skrela misses five penalties and a drop goal, and is also sin-binned five minutes from time, as the Aussies win their 3rd consecutive match in Europe.
- Japan 32–17 United States in Tokyo
Tennis[edit]
- Davis Cup Final, day 2:
- Argentina 1–2 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
- Feliciano López/Fernando Verdasco def. David Nalbandian/Agustín Calleri 5–7 7–5 7–6(5) 6–3
- Argentina 1–2 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
Winter sports[edit]
Cross-country skiing[edit]
- World Cup in Gällivare, Sweden:
- Men's 15 km freestyle: (1) Marcus Hellner 32min 35.20sec (2) Pietro Piller Cottrer 32:36.60 (3) Petter Northug 32:42.10
- Women's 10 km freestyle: (1) Charlotte Kalla 24:07.8 (2) Marit Bjørgen 24:32.2 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 24:39.8
- A double victory for Sweden on home snow in the World Cup opening day.
Figure skating[edit]
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia:
(skaters in bold qualify to Grand Prix Final)- Men: (1) Brian Joubert 230.78 (2) Tomáš Verner 222.94 (3) Alban Preaubert 219.08 4. Jeremy Abbott 217.48
- Ladies: (1) Carolina Kostner 170.72 (2) Rachael Flatt 166.06 (3) Fumie Suguri 162.04
- Pairs: (1) Dan Zhang / Hao Zhang 177.42 (2) Yuko Kawaguchi / Alexander Smirnov 169.27 (3) Tatiana Volosozhar / Stanislav Morozov 167.86
- Ice dancing (standing after original dance): (1) Oksana Domnina / Maxim Shabalin 97.41 (2) Jana Khokhlova / Sergei Novitski 95.52 (3) Anna Cappelini / Luca Lanotte 86.82
- Cup of Russia in Moscow, Russia:
Snowboarding[edit]
- World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden:
- Men's Big Air: (1) Janne Korpi (2) Chris Soerman (3) Seppe Smits
Speed skating[edit]
- World Cup 3 in Moscow:
- 1500 m men: (1) Håvard Bøkko 1:45.46 TR (2) Mark Tuitert 1:45.81 (3) Enrico Fabris 1:46.00
- 5000 m women: (1) Claudia Pechstein 6:49.92 TR (2) Martina Sáblíková 6:57.18 (3) Stephanie Beckert 7:01.72
21 November 2008 (Friday)[edit]
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 3:
- South Africa 441/9d; Bangladesh 153 and 67/3 (f/o) (Mushfiqur Rahim 49). Bangladesh trail by 221 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
- Rain in Bloemfontein means that only 19.2 overs are bowled on the day.
- South Africa 441/9d; Bangladesh 153 and 67/3 (f/o) (Mushfiqur Rahim 49). Bangladesh trail by 221 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 3:
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 2:
- Australia 214 & 131/6 (Simon Katich 67*); New Zealand 156 (Ross Taylor 40). Australia lead by 189 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 2nd innings.
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 2:
Tennis[edit]
- Davis Cup Final, day 1:
- Argentina 1–1 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
- David Nalbandian def. David Ferrer 6–3 6–2 6–3
- Feliciano López def. Juan Martín del Potro 4–6 7–6(2) 7–6(4) 6–3
- Argentina 1–1 Spain in Mar del Plata, Argentina
20 November 2008 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 12 Thursday Night Football:
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- Georgia Tech 41, (23) Miami (FL) 23
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 2:
- South Africa 441/9d (Graeme Smith 157, Hashim Amla 112); Bangladesh 153 and 20/1 (f/o). Bangladesh trail by 268 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 2:
- New Zealand in Australia:
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 1:
- Australia 214 (Michael Clarke 98); New Zealand 7/0. New Zealand trail by 207 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
- 1st Test in Brisbane, day 1:
- England in India:
- 3rd ODI in Kanpur:
- India 198/5 (40/40 ov) def. England 240 (48.4/49 ov) by 16 runs (D/L method). India lead 7-match series 3–0
- 3rd ODI in Kanpur:
- Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
- Copa Sudamericana semifinal, second leg:
(first leg score in parentheses)- Estudiantes 1(1)–0(1) Argentinos Juniors
19 November 2008 (Wednesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- College football: NCAA BCS Top 25
- (17) Ball State 31, Central Michigan 24
- The Cardinals survive a scare in a snowy Mount Pleasant to extend their unbeaten record to 11–0 and keep their slim BCS hopes alive.
- (17) Ball State 31, Central Michigan 24
- NFL news:
- After completing an alcohol treatment program, Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones is reinstated by the league. He can practice immediately, but will not play until the Cowboys' December 7 game at the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baseball[edit]
- The Seattle Mariners name Don Wakamatsu, previously bench coach of the Oakland Athletics, as their new manager. Wakamatsu will be the first Asian American ever to manage in Major League Baseball.
- Mike Mussina will retire rather than re-sign with the New York Yankees or any other team. Mussina won 20 games in the 2008 season at the age of 39, becoming the oldest pitcher to have his first 20-plus win season in MLB history.
Cricket[edit]
- Bangladesh in South Africa:
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 1:
- South Africa 299/1 (81.0 ov); Graeme Smith 138 not out, Hashim Amla 103 not out
- 1st Test in Bloemfontein, day 1:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA):
- Group 3: San Marino 0–3 Czech Republic
- Czech Republic goes to second place on 7 points, ahead of Poland and Slovenia on goals difference. Slovakia lead the group on 9 points.
- Group 3: San Marino 0–3 Czech Republic
- 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF) Third Round, matchday 6:
(teams in boldface advance to fourth round)- Group 1:
- Group 2:
- Group 3:
- Suriname 1–1 Haiti
- El Salvador 1–3 Costa Rica
- 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) Fourth round, matchday 4:
- Group A:
- Bahrain 0–1 Australia
- Marco Bresciano's goal in injury time extends Australia's record to 3 wins in as many matches.
- Qatar 0–3 Japan
- Japan strengthens its hold on second place, with 7 points from 3 matches.
- Bahrain 0–1 Australia
- Group B:
- United Arab Emirates 1–1 Iran
- Saudi Arabia 0–2 South Korea
- Korea lead the group with 7 points from 3 matches, followed by Iran on 5 points.
- Group A:
- 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC):
- New Zealand 0–2 Fiji in Lautoka
- New Zealand had already won the Oceanian Zone qualifying section and will play-off against the side who finish fifth in Asian Zone for a place at 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- New Zealand 0–2 Fiji in Lautoka
- Friendly internationals (selected):
- Greece 1–1 Italy
- Italy's coach Marcello Lippi ties the longest unbeaten streak of a national team coach at 31 matches.
- Netherlands 3–1 Sweden
- Germany 1–2 England
- France 0–0 Uruguay
- Scotland 0–1 Argentina
- Diego Maradona makes a successful debut as coach of Argentina.
- Spain 3–0 Chile
- David Villa's 12th international goal of the year helps Spain to extend its winning streak to 8 matches and unbeaten streak to 28 matches. Spain won 15 of 16 matches in 2008, the only exception being a 0–0 draw against Italy in Euro 2008 quarterfinal, which the Spaniards eventually won on penalty shootout
- Brazil 6–2 Portugal
- Luís Fabiano scores a hat-trick for Brazil.
- Northern Ireland 0–2 Hungary
- Greece 1–1 Italy
- U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
- Group A:
- New Zealand 2–3 Nigeria
- Chile 0–2 England
- Group B:
- China 0–0 Argentina
- France 0–3 United States
- Group A:
- Copa Sudamericana semifinal, second leg:
(first leg score in parentheses)- Internacional 4(2)–0(0) Guadalajara
18 November 2008 (Tuesday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- ESPN and the Bowl Championship Series announce that the network will have an exclusive deal to broadcast the Fiesta, Orange, and Sugar Bowls from 2011 through 2014, plus the BCS Championship Game in 2011 through 2013. The Rose Bowl will continue to be shown on ABC through 2014 under a separate preexisting contract, as will the 2014 BCS Championship Game, which the eponymous stadium will host.
Baseball[edit]
- Dustin Pedroia of the Boston Red Sox wins the 2008 American League Most Valuable Player Award.
17 November 2008 (Monday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 11 Monday Night Football:
- Cleveland Browns 29, Buffalo Bills 27.
Baseball[edit]
- Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the 2008 National League Most Valuable Player Award.
Cricket[edit]
Golf[edit]
- Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge in Lake Las Vegas, Henderson, Nevada:
- Winners: Fred Funk, Jay Haas, Nick Price (Champions Tour)
16 November 2008 (Sunday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Men's World Cup:
- Slalom in Levi, Finland:
- (1) Jean-Baptiste Grange (2) Bode Miller (3) Mario Matt
- Slalom in Levi, Finland:
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 11:
- New York Giants 30, Baltimore Ravens 10
- Green Bay Packers 37, Chicago Bears 3
- Denver Broncos 24, Atlanta Falcons 20
- Carolina Panthers 31, Detroit Lions 22
- Indianapolis Colts 33, Houston Texans 27
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Minnesota Vikings 13
- New Orleans Saints 30, Kansas City Chiefs 20
- Miami Dolphins 17, Oakland Raiders 15
- Cincinnati Bengals 13, Philadelphia Eagles 13 (OT)
- The Bengals' Shayne Graham misses a field goal with seven seconds left in overtime, and the game ends in the first tie in the NFL since November 10, 2002 (Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers).
- Arizona Cardinals 26, Seattle Seahawks 20
- San Francisco 49ers 35, St. Louis Rams 16
- Pittsburgh Steelers 11, San Diego Chargers 10
- Jeff Reed kicks a 32-yard field goal with 15 seconds left for the winning margin. In a bizarre ending, Troy Polamalu apparently recovers a fumble for a Steelers touchdown as time runs out, but the score is overturned on review. Game officials and the NFL admitted the call was incorrect the following day.
- Tennessee Titans 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 14
- The Titans fall behind 14–3 at the half, but shut out the Jags the rest of the way to stay unbeaten as Kerry Collins throws for three TDs.
- Dallas Cowboys 14, Washington Redskins 10
Auto racing[edit]
- NASCAR Sprint Cup:
- Ford 400 at Homestead, Florida
- (1) Carl Edwards (2) Kevin Harvick (3) Jamie McMurray
- Final Points Standings: (1) Jimmie Johnson 6,681 points (2) Carl Edwards −66 points (3) Greg Biffle −217 points
- Johnson becomes only the second driver, after Cale Yarborough, to win three consecutive titles in NASCAR's top series.
- Final Points Standings: (1) Jimmie Johnson 6,681 points (2) Carl Edwards −66 points (3) Greg Biffle −217 points
- (1) Carl Edwards (2) Kevin Harvick (3) Jamie McMurray
- Ford 400 at Homestead, Florida
- World Touring Car Championship:
- Guia Race at Guia Circuit, Macau
- Race 1:(1) Alain Menu (2) Andy Priaulx (3) Yvan Muller
- Race 2:(1) Robert Huff (2) Yvan Muller (3) Andy Priaulx
- Final Points Standings: (1) Yvan Muller 114 points (2) Gabriele Tarquini 88 points (3) Robert Huff 87 points
- Guia Race at Guia Circuit, Macau
- Formula 3:
- Macau Grand Prix at Guia Circuit, Macau
- (1) Keisuke Kunimoto (2) Edoardo Mortara (3) Brendon Hartley
- Macau Grand Prix at Guia Circuit, Macau
Canadian football[edit]
- CIS Football Semi-Finals:
(CIS top ten rankings in parentheses)- Mitchell Bowl:
- (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 28, (5) Saint Mary's Huskies 12
- The Mustangs advance to the Vanier Cup, hoping to avenge a 37–9 drubbing at the hands of Laval in August. It will be Mustangs coach Greg Marshall's first Vanier Cup appearance.
- (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 28, (5) Saint Mary's Huskies 12
- Uteck Bowl:
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 59, (6) Calgary Dinos 10
- Le Rouge-et-Or advance to their fourth Vanier Cup game in the last six years, after building up a 29–0 lead in the opening quarter and a 49–0 lead in the half. Laval quarterback Benoît Groulx is named Uteck Bowl MVP.
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 59, (6) Calgary Dinos 10
- Mitchell Bowl:
Cricket[edit]
- Pakistan vs West Indies ODI Series:
- 3rd ODI in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- Pakistan 273/6 (50 ov) def. West Indies 242 (46.3 ov) by 31 runs. Pakistan win series 3–0
- 3rd ODI in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- CAF Champions League final, second leg in Garoua, Cameroon:
- Cotonsport Garoua 2–2 Al Ahly
- Al-Ahly win 4–2 on aggregate for their sixth title in this competition and punch their ticket to the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup.
- Cotonsport Garoua 2–2 Al Ahly
- U-17 Women's World Cup:
(both matches at North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City, New Zealand)- Championship:
- North Korea 2–1 United States (aet)
- The North Koreans maintain their unbeaten record in FIFA women's youth competition.
- North Korea 2–1 United States (aet)
- Third place:
- Championship:
Golf[edit]
- LPGA Tour:
- Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico:
- Angela Stanford wins her second LPGA title of the year by one shot over Brittany Lang and Annika Sörenstam .
- Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico:
Rugby league[edit]
- Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final:
Rugby union[edit]
- End-of-year Tests:
- Japan 29–19 United States in Nagoya
Tennis[edit]
- ATP Tour:
- Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, People's Republic of China:
- Singles final: Novak Djokovic def. Nikolay Davydenko, 6–1, 7–5
- Doubles final: Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjić def. Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan, 7–6(3), 6–2
- Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, People's Republic of China:
15 November 2008 (Saturday)[edit]
Alpine skiing[edit]
- Women's World Cup:
- Slalom in Levi, Finland:
- (1) Lindsey Vonn (2) Maria Pietila-Holmner (3) Maria Riesch
- Slalom in Levi, Finland:
American college football[edit]
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- (1) Alabama 32, Mississippi State 7
- (3) Texas 35, Kansas 7
- This loss, combined with (12) Missouri's 52–21 win over Iowa State, clinches the Big 12 North title for the Tigers ahead of the Border War.
- (4) Florida 56, (25) South Carolina 6
- (6) Southern California 45, Stanford 23
- Despite exacting revenge on the Cardinal for their historic upset last year, the Trojans remain second in the Pac-10 Conference as Oregon State holds the tiebreaker, having beaten the Men of Troy.
- (7) Utah 63, San Diego State 14
- (8) Penn State 34, Indiana 7
- (9) Boise State 45, Idaho 10
- (10) Georgia 17, Auburn 13 (The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)
- (2) Texas Tech and (5) Oklahoma are idle.
- In other games:
- Maryland 17, (16) North Carolina 15
- Boston College 27, (19) Florida State 17
- After Seminoles head coach Bobby Bowden suspends five of his wide receivers due to a fracas at the FSU Student Union, the 'Noles are overpowered by the Eagles.
- (20) LSU 40, Troy 31
- In a game rescheduled from September 6 due to Hurricane Gustav, the Bayou Bengals spot the Trojans a 31–3 lead, and roar back with 37 straight unanswered points to win in the greatest comeback in Tigers history.
- Houston 70, (23) Tulsa 30
- The Cougars blow out the Golden Hurricane and in the process, nearly outscore the men's basketball team, who defeated Western Kentucky, 73–64.
- North Carolina State 21, (24) Wake Forest 17
- Northwestern 21, Michigan 14
- The Wolverines lose their eighth game of the season, a new record.
- Notre Dame 27, Navy 21
- With a win next week against Syracuse, the Irish will assure themselves of a bowl berth.
- Vanderbilt 31, Kentucky 24
- The Commodores become bowl-eligible for the first time since 1982, the longest current bowl drought among BCS conference teams, after having lost 17 consecutive times (including four this season) when a win would have made them eligible.
Auto racing[edit]
- NASCAR:
- Carl Edwards wins the Ford 300, but it was Clint Bowyer winning the Nationwide Series drivers' title by 21 points over Edwards. The Joe Gibbs Racing #20 team with a variety of drivers all season long wins the owners' points championship.
Canadian football[edit]
- Canadian Football League Division finals:
- Eastern Conference:
- Montréal Alouettes 36, Edmonton Eskimos 16
- Les Als will now be the home team for next week's 96th Grey Cup...
- Montréal Alouettes 36, Edmonton Eskimos 16
- Western Conference:
- Calgary Stampeders 22, BC Lions 18
- ...where they'll host the Stamps in the final.
- Calgary Stampeders 22, BC Lions 18
- Eastern Conference:
Figure skating[edit]
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Trophee Eric Bompard in Paris, France:
(skaters in bold qualify to Grand Prix Final)- Men: (1) Patrick Chan 238.09 (2) Takahiko Kozuka 230.78 (3) Alban Préaubert 222.44
- Ladies: (1) Joannie Rochette 180.73 (2) Mao Asada 167.59 (3) Caroline Zhang 156.54
- Pairs: (1) Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy 188.50 (2) Maria Mukhortova / Maxim Trankov 170.87 (3) Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin 166.63
- Ice dancing: (1) Isabelle Delobel / Olivier Schoenfelder 184.81 (2) Federica Faiella / Massimo Scali 179.58 (3) Sinead Kerr / John Kerr 176.96
- Trophee Eric Bompard in Paris, France:
Football (soccer)[edit]
- MLS Western Conference Final
- Real Salt Lake 0–1 New York Red Bulls
- The Red Bulls face the Columbus Crew in MLS Cup 2008 next Sunday in Carson, California.
- Real Salt Lake 0–1 New York Red Bulls
Mixed Martial Arts[edit]
- UFC 91 in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Brock Lesnar, former WWE champion wins the UFC Heavyweight Championship with a second-round TKO of Randy Couture.
Rugby league[edit]
- Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final:
- New Zealand 32–22 England in Brisbane
Rugby union[edit]
- End-of-year Tests:
- France 42–17 Pacific Islanders in Montbéliard
- Italy 14–22 Argentina in Turin
- England 14–28 Australia in London
- Scotland 10–14 South Africa in Edinburgh
- Ireland 3–22 New Zealand in Dublin
14 November 2008 (Friday)[edit]
American college football[edit]
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (22) Cincinnati 28, Louisville 20
Auto racing[edit]
- NASCAR
- Craftsman Truck Series:
- Johnny Benson wins the 2008 series championship by seven points over Ron Hornaday Jr.
- News:
- In what it cited as a cost-cutting move, triggered by the current economic crisis, NASCAR announces that no testing will be allowed in 2009 at any track that hosts races in any of NASCAR's three national racing series (Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series).
- Craftsman Truck Series:
Cricket[edit]
- Pakistan vs West Indies ODI Series:
- 2nd ODI in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- Pakistan 232 (49 ov) def. West Indies 208 (48.5 ov) by 24 runs. Pakistan lead 3-match series 2–0
- 2nd ODI in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
- England in India:
Ice hockey[edit]
- NHL News:
- The Tampa Bay Lightning sack Barry Melrose after 16 games and name Rick Tocchet as interim coach.
Rugby union[edit]
13 November 2008 (Thursday)[edit]
American football[edit]
- National Football League Week 11 Thursday Night Football:
- New York Jets 34, New England Patriots 31 (OT)
- Jay Feely's 34-yard field goal gives the Jets an overtime victory and first place in the AFC East.
- New York Jets 34, New England Patriots 31 (OT)
- NCAA:
- Buffalo 43, Akron 40 (4 OT)
- A.J. Princepe's game-winning field goal makes the Bulls bowl eligible for the first time in their D-I FBS history in the last game at Rubber Bowl stadium.
- Buffalo 43, Akron 40 (4 OT)
Baseball[edit]
- Cliff Lee of the Cleveland Indians wins the 2008 American League Cy Young Award.
Basketball[edit]
- Euroleague, week 4:
- Group A: Unicaja Málaga 77–67 Cibona Zagreb
- Group A: Olympiacos 84–65 Maccabi Tel Aviv
- Group A: Air Avellino 78–73 Le Mans
- Group B: Panathinaikos Athens 81–76 Montepaschi Siena
- Group B: Regal FC Barcelona 74–62