March 2006 in sports

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<< March 2006 >>
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08 09 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  

Deaths[edit]

Sporting seasons[edit]

March 30, 2006 (Thursday)[edit]

March 29, 2006 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 28, 2006 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 27, 2006 (Monday)[edit]

March 26, 2006 (Sunday)[edit]

March 25, 2006 (Saturday)[edit]

March 24, 2006 (Friday)[edit]

March 23, 2006 (Thursday)[edit]

March 22, 2006 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 21, 2006 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 20, 2006 (Monday)[edit]

March 19, 2006 (Sunday)[edit]

March 18, 2006 (Saturday)[edit]

March 17, 2006 (Friday)[edit]

March 16, 2006 (Thursday)[edit]

March 15, 2006 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 14, 2006 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 13, 2006 (Monday)[edit]

March 12, 2006 (Sunday)[edit]

March 11, 2006 (Saturday)[edit]

March 10, 2006 (Friday)[edit]

March 9, 2006 (Thursday)[edit]

March 8, 2006 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 7, 2006 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 6, 2006 (Monday)[edit]

March 5, 2006 (Sunday)[edit]

March 4, 2006 (Saturday)[edit]

March 3, 2006 (Friday)[edit]

March 2, 2006 (Thursday)[edit]

  • NFL Football: As a result of the labor negotiations stalemate between the NFL Players and the owners, the league extends the start of the Free Agency period for a few days.
  • NCAA Men's College Basketball
    • UAB 80, (3) Memphis 74: The Blazers deny the Tigers an unbeaten Conference USA campaign, holding them scoreless for more than 8 minutes near the end of the game. This was the first road loss of the season for the Tigers.
  • Squash: One day after regaining the World No. 1 ranking, Jonathon Power announced his retirement from professional squash.

March 1, 2006 (Wednesday)[edit]

References[edit]