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Duke shot 51.9 per cent (14 for 27) and held the Owls to 35.9 per cent (14 for 39) on the way to a 46-32 halftime lead. The Blue Devils made 12 of 16 foul shots in the opening 20 minutes while Temple didnt get to the line at all. Temple finished 1 of 4 on free throws. Duke, which came in being outrebounded 36.2-35.2, again had trouble on the boards. The Owls grabbed 10 offensive rebounds in the first half and had a 19-17 advantage overall. The Blue Devils shot 47.5 per cent for the game (28 for 59) and held the Owls to 39.7 per cent (29 of 73), including 8 of 21 from 3-point range. The Owls got within 12 points twice late, the last at 72-60 with 6:38 left on a basket by Jake OBrien. After a free throw by Plumlee, Curry scored the next seven points for Duke, the last a 3-pointer with 3:38 left that gave the Blue Devils their first 20-point lead, 80-60. Duke is 20-1 at the Izod Center under Krzyzewski and the winning streak is now at 12 games. The Blue Devils are 10-0 in the NCAA tournament here, all regionals that led to Final Four berths. Their only loss in the building under Krzyzewski was 77-75 to Arizona on Feb. 28, 1989. Duke has a record of 113-16 when it is ranked No. 2. The game drew a crowd of 12,157. . Going up nine spots from No. 13 to No. 4, Halifax Mooseheads winger Jonathan Drouin made the biggest jump in TSN Scout Craig Buttons December ranking - trailing only defenceman Seth Jones, MacKinnon and centre Alexander Barkov. [url=http://www.falconsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-asante-samuel-jersey-ng... Samuel Jersey . The passes might not have been as crisp, the shifts werent nearly as intense and the atmosphere wasnt quite up to par with a typical NHL arena, but the joy of being back on the ice was undeniable for the participants in Wednesdays charity game at the former Maple Leaf Gardens. . 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Pedro Rodriguez scored either side of Lionel Messis 73rd goal of the season as the Catalan club demonstrated the virtues -- quick-touch passing, intricate combinations and clinical finishing -- that marked Guardiolas four seasons at the helm.Oakland Athletics (84-63) at Detroit Tigers (78-69) - 7:05pm et (Sports Network) - Justin Verlander goes after his 15th win of the season on Wednesday when the Detroit Tigers play the middle test of a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics at Comerica Park. Verlander, the American Leagues reigning Cy Young Award winner and MVP, won for the second time in three starts with a sensational effort in Cleveland on Friday that saw him scatter six hits over seven scoreless innings. He is now 14-8 on the year with a 2.82 ERA. "What Im hoping is, coming down this stretch run, we know that every games a must-win," Verlander said after his last start. "Maybe that will kick-start us a little bit into knowing that every game is a pressure game." Verlander beat the As the last time he faced them and is 6-5 in 12 starts against them with a 2.54 ERA. While Verlander might be stating his case for another AL Cy Young Award, teammate Miguel Cabrera is hoping to unseat him as the league MVP. Cabrera hit a pair of homers, including Detroits first grand slam of the season, in a 12-2 thumping of Oakland on Tuesday. "Hes awesome," said Tigers first baseman Prince Fielder of Cabrera. "Im just very happy for him." Cabrera tallied three hits, six RBI and three runs scored. His grand slam in the eighth, a no-doubt shot into left-center field, gave him his 40th homer of the year. "Our job is to win games," said Cabrera. "Hopefully we can get a good winning streak." Detroit sits three games behind the Chicago White Sox for the AL-Central lead after they defeated the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday. Tigers starting pitcher Max Scherzer left the game after two innings with right shoulder fatigue. The American League strikeout leader was replaced by Darin Downs (2-1), who tossed 2 2/3 frames of two-hit ball to pick up the win. A.J. Griffin (6-1), who was undefeated with a 1.94 ERA over his first 11 starts of his career, was touched for five runs on eight hits and a walk over 4 2/3 innings for Oakland, which has lost three of its last five on the heels of a six-game winning streak. "(Griffin) didnt have his best stuff," As manager Bob Melvin said. "He was off today. It was the first time weve seen him like that." Oakland, meanwhile, will rely on left-hander Brett Anderson, who has been terrific since coming back from Tommy John surgery. Anderson, though, had his worst outing since returning on Thursday in Anaheim, as the Angels battered him for five runs and nine hits in 6 2/3 innings to drop him to 4-1 to go along with a 1.93 ERA. "I thought his stuff was as good as it was any of the other times he was out there," Melvin said. "Hes continuing to pitch at a very high level and giving us a chance to win every single time." Anderson, who is 2-1 in three starts against the Tigers, had surrendered one run or less in his first four assignments. Detroit and Oakland split a four-game series from May 10-13 at the Coliseum. Texas Rangers (87-60) at Los Angeles Angels (81-67) - 10:05pm et (Sports Network) - C.J. Wilson enjoyed a wealth of success over his final few seasons with the Texas Rangers and cashed in on that by signing a huge free agent deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. But while the Rangers are once again on top in the AL West, the Angels are fighting for a spot in the postseason. They can better those chances if Wilson can find a way to finally beat his former team on Wednesday in the second installment of a three-game series. Wilson was part of an expensive overhaul by the Angels, who also brought in Albert Pujols as a free agent addition this winter. Wilson has been solid for the most part, going 12-9 with a 3.73 earned run average in 31 games and comes into this start 3-0 over his last six outings. However, the lefty is 0-1 with a 7.27 ERA in four starts against the Rangers, who he pitched with from 2005-11 while winning 31 games over the final two seasons. Nelson Cruz, Josh Hamilton and Ian Kinsler have all homered off their former teammate this season while combining for six RBI. The 31-year-old Wilson is coming off a no-decision after yielding four runs -- three earned -- over five innings on Friday at the Kansas City Royals. Texas Derek Holland has also struggled in this series and hopes to get on track tonight versus the Angels, who have tagged him for 12 runs and five homers over just 13 1/3 innings of a pair of losses. Albert Pujols and Mike Trout have given Holland fits, combining to go 7-for-13 against the lefty with four homers and five RBI. Holland, though, is 3-0 over his last eight starts and has not given up more than three runs in any of his last five outings. He did earn his second straight no-decision on Thursday versus the Cleveland Indians, a victim of a blown save after yielding two runs and striking out seven over seven inninggs. [url=http://www.falconsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-travian-robertson-jerse... Robertson Jersey[/url]. . The 25-year-old is 10-6 with a 4.50 ERA this season and will likely have to face Pujols tonight after the Angels slugger missed Tuesdays opener to be with his wife and newborn daughter in Kansas City. The offense did not miss a beat without Pujols in an 11-3 win as the Angels plated eight runs in the fourth inning and saw seven of their nine starters drive in at least one run. Mark Trumbo and Trout were the only ones without an RBI. Backed with plenty of support, Jered Weaver won his 18th game of the season and 100th of his career after giving up three runs over seven innings. "One hundred wins is great," Weaver said. "Its more of an individual thing, but I have a long way to go and I hope I can give the fans 200 more." The Angels won for the fourth time in five games and sit three games back of the ALs second wild card position. Kinsler clubbed a two-run home run and Mike Napoli added a solo shot for the Rangers, who still lead the AL West by three games over the Oakland Athletics. Ryan Dempster lasted just 3 1/3 innings -- his shortest outing in a Rangers uniform -- and allowed five runs on six hits and three walks. "In the fourth inning, we couldnt get any outs," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "Dempster struggled from the beginning. It wasnt his night." Washingtons ballclub could be minus Hamilton tonight after the slugging outfielder exited Tuesdays opener early due to sinus discomfort that was affecting his vision. The Angels have taken eight of 14 versus the Rangers this season, going 5-2 at home. Baltimore Orioles (84-64) at Seattle Mariners (70-79) - 10:10pm et (Sports Network) - Resiliency continues to define the Baltimore Orioles and it is likely to lead to the clubs first postseason berth since 1997. A division title isnt out of the mix either and the Os try to stay in the hunt for the AL East crown on Wednesday night with a sweep of their three- game series versus the Seattle Mariners. After rolling to a 10-4 victory in Mondays opener, the Orioles needed in a sense two games to best the Mariners on Tuesday. Shut out through the first eight innings by Seattle starter Erasmo Ramirez, Chris Davis drove in two runs in the ninth inning to force extra innings and Baltimore finally claimed a 4-2 victory in 18 innings on Taylor Teagardens pinch-hit single and a fielders choice by Mark Reynolds that plated another run. Baltimore extended its franchise record by winning its 14th straight extra- inning game and improved to 28-8 this season in one-run games. "Its a really important game," said Baltimores Nate McLouth, who scored on Teagardens hit. "Its hard to stay locked in for that long. We were lucky to scratch a couple across in the ninth after just a dominant pitching performance by their starter and things worked out our way in the last inning there." The victory moved the Orioles into a tie with the New York Yankees for first place in the division. New York, which was rained out on Tuesday and will play a doubleheader today, has played two fewer games than Baltimore. The Mariners squandered plenty of opportunities en route to a third straight defeat, going 0-for-17 with runners in scoring position and stranding 16. "We had so many opportunities, one more hit and the games over, so it wasnt that we werent creating opportunities, just nobody stepped up offensively," said Mariners manager Eric Wedge. Joe Saunders hopes to keep the Mariners bats silent on Wednesday when he makes his fifth start for the Orioles since being acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks. Saunders has split the first four outings, winning two in a row before taking a loss at the Oakland Athletics on Friday. The lefty yielded three runs on seven hits over six innings of a 3-2 defeat. Still, he has given up just five runs in three starts since getting touched for six earned runs in his Os debut. The 31-year-old has a 4.30 earned run average with Baltimore and is 8-12 with a 4.24 ERA in 25 total starts this season. Saunders is 8-1 in his career versus the Mariners in 14 starts, pitching to a 3.75 ERA. Felix Hernandez hopes to put his September struggles to bed for the Mariners tonight. The former Cy Young winner has lost three straight starts, giving up 16 earned runs over 16 innings in that time. That has dropped the right-hander to 13-8 through 30 starts while lifting his ERA from 2.43 to 2.92. Hernandez matched a career high by allowing seven runs in a loss at the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday as he also yielded 10 hits and a walk in four innings. "Thats freaking terrible right there," Hernandez told Seattles website. "If you throw a ball in the middle of the plate, theyre going to hit it. Its on me." The 26-year-old is 5-4 with a 3.65 ERA lifetime versus Baltimore, which has won seven straight versus Seattle and is 11-3 in this series since 2011. ' ' '
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