November 2008 in sports

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Deaths in November

Deaths in November 2008:

Current sporting seasons

American football 2008

Auto racing 2008

Basketball 2008–09

Cricket 2008–09

Football (soccer)

Golf 2009

Ice hockey 2008–09

Rugby union 2008–09

  • Heineken Cup
  • English Premiership
  • Celtic League
  • Top 14

Winter sports

See also: 2008 in sports, Portal:Sports and games


Days of the month

30 November 2008 (Sunday)

American football

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile:
    • Quarterfinals:
      • Nigeria  2–3  France
        • Nora Coton Pelagie 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.

Golf

Winter sports

Alpine skiing
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Figure skating
Luge
Nordic combined
  • World Cup in Kuusamo, Finland:
    (place after jump in parentheses)
Short track speed skating

29 November 2008 (Saturday)

American college football

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
      • The Beavers, who could have clinched the Pac-10 championship with a win, now should hope for a Southern California loss to UCLA next Saturday to win the title. If the Trojans win, They will make the short trip to Pasadena for the fourth consecutive year.
    • 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: 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
  • Other notable games:
  • News off the field:

Cricket

Rugby union

Winter sports

Alpine skiing
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Figure skating
Luge
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Ski jumping

28 November 2008 (Friday)

American college football

  • 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.
    • The 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.
  • 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.

Cricket

    • 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

Skeleton
Ski jumping

27 November 2008 (Thursday)

American football

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

26 November 2008 (Wednesday)

Basketball

Cricket

  • Bangladesh in South Africa:
  • England in India:
    • 5th ODI in Cuttack:
      •  India 273/4 (43.4 ov) def.  England 270/4 (50 ov) by 6 wickets. India lead 7-match series 5–0

Football (soccer)

25 November 2008 (Tuesday)

American football

Basketball

Chess

Football (soccer)

24 November 2008 (Monday)

American football

Basketball

Cricket

  • Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe:
    • 3rd ODI in Harare
      •  Sri Lanka 171/7 (28/28 ov) def.  Zimbabwe 166/7 (28/28 ov) by 5 runs. Sri Lanka take unassailable 3–0 lead in 5-match series

23 November 2008 (Sunday)

American football

Auto racing

Canadian football

Cricket

Football (Soccer)

Golf

Rugby union

Tennis

Winter sports

Cross-country skiing
  • World Cup in Gaellivare, Sweden:
Figure skating
Speed skating

22 November 2008 (Saturday)

American college football

Idle: (1) Alabama, (3) Texas, (6) Southern California.

Basketball

Canadian CIS football

  • 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.

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Rugby league

  • 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.

Rugby union

Tennis

Winter sports

Cross-country skiing
Figure skating
Snowboarding
  • World Cup in Stockholm, Sweden:
    • Men's Big Air: (1) Janne Korpi Finland (2) Chris Soerman Sweden (3) Seppe Smits Belgium
Speed skating

21 November 2008 (Friday)

Cricket

Tennis

20 November 2008 (Thursday)

American football

Cricket

Football (soccer)

19 November 2008 (Wednesday)

American football

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

Football (soccer)

18 November 2008 (Tuesday)

American football

Baseball

17 November 2008 (Monday)

American football

Baseball

Cricket

  • England in India:
    • 2nd ODI in Indore:
      •  India 292/9 (50 overs) def.  England 238 all out (47 overs) by 54 runs. India lead 7-match series 2–0

Golf

16 November 2008 (Sunday)

Alpine Skiing

American football

Auto racing

Canadian football

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Golf

Rugby league

Rugby union

Tennis

15 November 2008 (Saturday)

Alpine Skiing

American college football

(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

Canadian football

Figure Skating

Football (soccer)

Mixed Martial Arts

Rugby league

Rugby union

14 November 2008 (Friday)

American college football

Auto racing

Cricket

Ice hockey

Rugby union

13 November 2008 (Thursday)

American football

Baseball

Basketball

Cibona and Siena suffer their 1st loss, leaving CSKA Moscow the only unbeaten team.

Football (soccer)

Golf

12 November 2008 (Wednesday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

CSKA improves to 4–0, while TAU lose its unbeaten record.

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • AFC Champions League Final, second leg in Adelaide:
    • Adelaide United Australia 0–2 Japan Gamba Osaka
      • Gamba win 5–0 on aggregate, becoming the second straight Japanese team to win the competition and thereby advancing to the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. Adelaide United will also go to the Club World Cup, taking up the J. League place as tournament host vacated by Gamba's Champions League victory.

11 November 2008 (Tuesday)

American college football

Baseball

Poker

10 November 2008 (Monday)

American football

Baseball

Cricket

  • Australia in India:
    • 4th Test in Nagpur:
      •  India 441 (124.5 ov) & 295 (82.4 ov) beat  Australia 355 (134.4 ov) & 209 (50.2 ov) by 172 runs. India win the series 2–0 and retains the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Golf

Rugby league

9 November 2008 (Sunday)

American football

Bye Week: Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins. These were the last byes of the season, as Cincinnati's was originally scheduled for Week Eight, but due to rescheduling with Baltimore, was placed here.

Auto racing

Baseball

Canadian football

Cricket

  • Bangladesh in South Africa:

Curling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Ice hockey

Slovakia qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver
China qualify for the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver

Rugby league

Tennis

8 November 2008 (Saturday)

American college football

Auto racing

Baseball

Boxing

Canadian football

Curling

Figure Skating

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Rugby league

Rugby union

7 November 2008 (Friday)

Basketball

Cricket

Figure Skating

Ice hockey

6 November 2008 (Thursday)

American football

Baseball

Basketball

Cibona, Siena, TAU Ceramica and CSKA lead their respective groups with 3–0 record

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

5 November 2008 (Wednesday)

American college football

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • Bangladesh in South Africa:

Football (soccer)

Rugby league

  • Rugby League World Cup in Australia:
    (teams in bold advance to the qualifying final)

Shooting

4 November 2008 (Tuesday)

Baseball

Football (soccer)

Shooting

3 November 2008 (Monday)

American football

Basketball

Shooting

2 November 2008 (Sunday)

American football

Bye Week: Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers.

Athletics (track and field)

Auto racing

Baseball

Canadian football

Cricket

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Golf

Motorcycle racing

Rugby league

  • Rugby League World Cup in Australia:
    • Group A: Australia  52–4  England in Melbourne
      • Australia advance to the semifinals

Surfing

Tennis

1 November 2008 (Saturday)

American college football

(3) Penn State is idle.

Baseball

Canadian football

Cricket

Figure Skating

Football (soccer)

Rugby league

Rugby union



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