November 2007 in sports

November 2007 in sports

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Deaths in November 2007:

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30 November 2007 (Friday)

  • Mixed martial arts:
    • Sam Vasquez, a fighter out of Houston, Texas, becomes the first MMA fighter to die from injuries sustained in a sanctioned bout in the United States. He collapsed shortly after being knocked out in an October 20 fight, was operated on twice for blood clots in the brain, and then suffered a stroke that left him comatose until his death. (Sherdog.com)

29 November 2007 (Thursday)

28 November 2007 (Wednesday)

27 November 2007 (Tuesday)

26 November 2007 (Monday)

25 November 2007 (Sunday)

  • Football (soccer):

24 November 2007 (Saturday)

23 November 2007 (Friday)

  • Canadian football
    • 43rd Vanier Cup (CIS Top 10 rankings in parentheses): (3) Manitoba Bisons 28 vs. (4) Saint Mary's Huskies 14 – In the rematch of the 2001 Vanier Cup, the Herd win their first Vanier Cup in 34 years off the effort of quarterback Steve Gronick's two touchdowns and kicker Scott Dixon's four field goals. Hec Crighton Trophy winner Erik Glavic of the Huskies did not participate due to injury, leaving Huskies backup quarterback Ted Abraham, who threw three interceptions in the loss, to start the game. The Bisons end the season as the only undefeated team in Canadian university football.

22 November 2007 (Thursday)

21 November 2007 (Wednesday)

20 November 2007 (Tuesday)

19 November 2007 (Monday)

18 November 2007 (Sunday)

17 November 2007 (Saturday)

  • Canadian football
    • Canadian Interuniversity Sport national semifinals (CIS Top 10 rankings in parentheses)
      • Uteck Bowl: (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 2 at (4) Saint Mary's Huskies 24 – In the battle of the winners of five of the last six Vanier Cups, the hometown Huskies, in front of an Atlantic Bowl crowd at Huskies Stadium, shock the number one ranked team in the nation and the number two ranked offense in the nation, ending Laval's winning streak at 14 games. Linebacker Tim St. Pierre is the game's MVP, having two sacks, one forced fumble, and one touchdown in the Huskies' rout, as they avenge their only loss of the season to Laval back in October.
      • Mitchell Bowl: (10) Western Ontario Mustangs 20 at (3) Manitoba Bisons 52 – The undefeated Herd scores 24 unanswered points in the second quarter, rout the Mustangs and advance to meet the Huskies for the first time since 2001, when they met the same opponent that they will meet this year. However, the Bisons did allow a touchdown in the third quarter, ending their run of 245:28 (just over four games) without allowing a touchdown. The Bisons also break their school record for the most points scored in the game, the previous mark having been set the previous week against the Rams.

16 November 2007 (Friday)

15 November 2007 (Thursday)

14 November 2007 (Wednesday)

13 November 2007 (Tuesday)

12 November 2007 (Monday)

11 November 2007 (Sunday)

Johnson wins his fourth straight race, becoming the first driver to do so in the Cup since current teammate Jeff Gordon in 1998, and virtually clinches the NASCAR title. He only has to finish 18th or better in the series finale at Homestead next week to win the title.

10 November 2007 (Saturday)

  • Canadian football:
    • Canadian Interuniversity Sport conference finals (CIS Top 10 rankings in parentheses):
      • Dunsmore Cup: (8) Concordia Stingers 10 at (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 35 – The Rouge-et-Or capture their fifth straight Dunsmore Cup and continue their undefeated run that has extended since their loss to the Montreal Carabins in the final game of the 2006 season.
      • Loney Bowl: St. FX X-Men 24 at (4) Saint Mary's Huskies 25 – The Huskies sealed the game on a third-and-one play by Loney Trophy winner Erik Glavin, and will play host to the Rouge-et-Or in the Uteck Bowl.
      • Yates Cup: (10) Western Ontario Mustangs 34 at Guelph Gryphons 21 – Mustangs head coach Greg Marshall wins his 15th Yates Cup (3rd as a coach) en route to the victory as Western scores two touchdowns and two field goals in the second half.
      • Hardy Trophy: (6) Regina Rams 5 at (3) Manitoba Bisons 48 – The Herd capitalizes on six Regina turnovers and come back from a 5–0 deficit to win the game, limiting the Rams to only 19 total yards in the second quarter. They will host the Mitchell Bowl against the Mustangs – their second in 34 years but their first since 2001. The Bisons have now not allowed a touchdown in 210:37 – well over three and a half games.
  • Horse racing:
    • The English flat racing season ends with jockeys Seb Sanders and Jamie Spencer tying for the Jockeys' Championship, with 190 victories each, with Spencer winning the last race of the season. The championship has only previously been tied in 1871 and 1923. (BBC)

9 November 2007 (Friday)

8 November 2007 (Thursday)

7 November 2007 (Wednesday)

6 November 2007 (Tuesday)

5 November 2007 (Monday)

4 November 2007 (Sunday)

Johnson takes the lead in the Chase over teammate Jeff Gordon.

3 November 2007 (Saturday)

2 November 2007 (Friday)

  • Basketball:
    • 2007-08 NBA season – Season Openers
      • Charlotte Bobcats 102, Milwaukee Bucks 99
      • Atlanta Hawks 101, Dallas Mavericks 94
      • Cleveland Cavaliers 110, New York Knicks 106
      • Boston Celtics 103, Washington Wizards 83
      • Denver Nuggets 99, Minnesota Timberwolves 91
      • Los Angeles Clippers 120, Golden State Warriors 114
      • Other NBA news: Clay Bennett, the principal owner of the Seattle SuperSonics, notifies the league that he intends to move the team to Oklahoma City as early as the 2008–09 season. He is currently in litigation to void the team's lease at KeyArena, which runs through the 2009–10 season. (AP via ESPN.com)

1 November 2007 (Thursday)

  • Basketball:
    • 2007-08 NBA season – Season Openers
      • Detroit Pistons 91, Miami Heat 80
      • Phoenix Suns 106, Seattle SuperSonics 99
  • Football (soccer):
    • MLS Cup 2007 – Conference Semifinals, second leg
      • Chicago Fire 2–2 D.C. United. Chicago wins 3–2 on aggregate.
  • Tennis:
    • Martina Hingis announces her second retirement from tennis, citing injury problems. She also admits to a positive "A" test for cocaine at Wimbledon this year, but denies having used the drug. (BBC)



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