Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Sept. 2nd



Natl. Sports Headlines for Friday, Sept. 2nd:


NEW YORK (AP) - Both top seeds cruised to easy victories last

night to reach the third round of the U.S. Open. Women's top-seed

Caroline Wozniacki lost her serve in the first

game, then rolled off 12 of the next 13 in an easy 6-2, 6-love

victory over Arantxa Rus while Novak Djokovic

 won the first 14 games in a 6-love, 6-love, 6-2

victory over Argentina's Carlos Berlocq.

 


NEW YORK (AP) - Sloane Stephens and Vania King - both ranked

outside the top 100 - upset seeded players at the U.S. Open and

that gives the United States five women in the third round, its

most since 2004. Stephens and King join Serena Williams, Christina

McHale and Irina Falconi in the third round.

 


MILWAUKEE (AP) - Albert Pujols hit a grand slam and

also had another homer as the St. Louis Cardinals completed a

three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers with an 8-4 win. Even

with the sweep, the Cards still trail the first-place Brewers by

7-1/2 games in the NL Central.

 


UNDATED (AP) - The college football season opened last night

with two teams ranked in the AP Preseason Top-25, posting

impressive victories. The 11th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers routed UNLV

51-17 as new quarterback Russell Wilson's throwing two TDs and

running for another and 20th-ranked Mississippi State flattened

Memphis 59-14.

 


EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The second night of college football

has the 17th-ranked Michigan State Spartans hosting Youngstown

State of the Football Championship Subdivision tonight. Michigan

State is coming off an impressive 11-win season in which it tied

for the Big Ten title, but the Spartans lost to Alabama 49-7 in

their bowl appearance.


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