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LONDON (AP) Bolton mid-fielder Fabrice Muambawas critically ill in a hospi-tal’s heart attack unit onSaturday night after col-lapsing during am FA Cupquarterfinal at Tottenham. Muamba fell face-down to
the field near the midfieldline without any playersnear him. Medics rushed onto the
field with a defibrillator andtreated the 23-year-old,pumping his chest foraround six minutes of treat-ment before he was rushedto hospital. “Fabrice Muamba has
been admitted to the heartattack center at LondonChest Hospital where he iscurrently in a critically illcondition in intensive care,”Bolton said in a statementabout three hours later. “Nofurther information will beissued at this stage. Theclub has requested the me-dia to respect his family’sprivacy at this time.” When Muamba collapsed
in the 41st minute, Boltonmanager Owen Coyleshouted from the sideline:“He’s just collapsed.” Tottenham players
William Gallas and LouisSaha along with refereeHoward Webb immediatelycalled for medical support asthe game was stopped andlive television coverageturned away from Muamba. Some distressed players
appeared to be praying andtearful as fans chantedMuamba’s name betweenperiods of complete silenceat White Hart Lane. Muamba was carried off
on a stretcher with an oxy-gen mask and with hischest still being pumped asthe crowd applauded. Allthe players also left the fieldbefore Webb abandoned thematch. Coyle and forward Kevin
Davies accompaniedMuamba to a hospital,while the rest of the Boltonteam returned to northwestEngland by train. Former Arsenal team-
mate Johan Djourou wroteon Twitter that he had visit-ed Muamba on Saturdaynight. “Just left the hospital,”
he said. “Love you so muchman! Keep fighting. Every-body please pray for himhe’s an amazing man andfriend.” Tottenham striker Jer-
main Defoe, who played inSaturday’s match, tweeted:“God willing he will pullthrough.” Muamba’s Bolton team-
mate Stuart Holden, whowas watching the game ontelevision, tweeted: “Pray-ing for you Fab.” “The guy is a fighter on
and off the field. We loveyou bro,” he added. “Wait-ing anxiously for updatesfrom teammates.”
BASKETBALLNCAA TournamentFIRST ROUNDAt UD ArenaDayton, OhioTuesday, March 13Western Kentucky 59, MVSU 58BYU 78, Iona 72Wednesday, March 14Vermont 71, Lamar 59South Florida 65, California 54
EAST REGIONALSecond RoundThursday, March 15At The CONSOL Energy CenterPittsburghKansas State 70, Southern Mississippi 64Syracuse 72, UNC Asheville 65Gonzaga 77, West Virginia 54Ohio State 78, Loyola (Md.) 59At The PitAlbuquerque, N.M.Wisconsin 73, Montana 49Vanderbilt 79, Harvard 70Friday, March 16At Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn.Cincinnati 65, Texas 59Florida State 66, St. Bonaventure 63Third RoundSaturday, March 17At The CONSOL Energy CenterPittsburghSyracuse 75, Kansas State 59Ohio State 73, Gonzaga 66At The PitAlbuquerque, N.M.Wisconsin 60, Vanderbilt 57Sunday, March 18At Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn.Florida State (25-9) vs. Cincinnati (24-10),9:40 p.m.Regional SemifinalsAt TD GardenBostonThursday, March 22Syracuse (33-2) vs. Wisconsin (26-9)Ohio State (29-7) vs. Florida State-Cincin-nati winnerRegional ChampionshipSaturday, March 24Semifinal winners
SOUTH REGIONALSecond RoundThursday, March 15At The KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, Ky.Kentucky 81, Western Kentucky 66Iowa State 77, UConn 64At The PitAlbuquerque, N.M.Baylor 68, South Dakota State 60Colorado 68, UNLV 64At The Rose GardenPortland, Ore.VCU 62, Wichita State 59Indiana 79, New Mexico State 66Friday, March 16At Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro, N.C.Lehigh 75, Duke 70Xavier 67, Notre Dame 63Third RoundSaturday, March 17At The KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, Ky.Kentucky 87, Iowa State 71At The PitAlbuquerque, N.M.Baylor 80, Colorado 63At The Rose GardenPortland, Ore.Indiana 63 VCU 61Sunday, March 18At Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro, N.C.Lehigh (27-7) vs. Xavier (22-12), 7:40 p.m. Regional SemifinalsAt The Georgia DomeAtlantaFriday, March 23Kentucky (34-2) vs. Indiana (27-8)Baylor (29-7) vs. Lehigh-Xavier winnerRegional ChampionshipSunday, March 25Semifinal winners
MIDWEST REGIONALSecond RoundFriday, March 16At Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro, N.C.Creighton 58, Alabama 57North Carolina 77, Vermont 58At Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioN.C. State 79, San Diego State 65Georgetown 74, Belmont 59At Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn.Ohio 65, Michigan 60South Florida 58, Temple 44At CenturyLink CenterOmaha, Neb.Purdue 72, Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 69Kansas 65, Detroit 50Third RoundSunday, March 18At Greensboro ColiseumGreensboro, N.C.North Carolina (30-5) vs. Creighton (29-5),5:15 p.m. At Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioGeorgetown (24-8) vs. N.C. State (23-12),12:15 p.m. At Bridgestone ArenaNashville, Tenn.Ohio (28-7) vs. South Florida (22-13), 7:10p.m. At CenturyLink CenterOmaha, Neb.Kansas (28-6) vs. Purdue (22-12), 8:40
p.m.Regional SemifinalsAt Edward Jones DomeSt. LouisFriday, March 23North Carolina-Creighton winner vs. Ohio-South Florida winnerGeorgetown-N.C. State winner vs. Kansas-Purdue winnerRegional ChampionshipSunday, March 25Semifinal winners
WEST REGIONALSecond RoundThursday, March 15At The KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, Ky.Murray State 58, Colorado State 41Marquette 88, BYU 68At The Rose GardenPortland, Ore.Louisville 69, Davidson 62New Mexico 75, Long Beach State 68 Friday, March 16At Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioSaint Louis 61, Memphis 54Michigan State 89, LIU 67At CenturyLink CenterOmaha, Neb.Florida 71, Virginia 45Norfolk State 86, Missouri 84Third RoundSaturday, March 17At The KFC Yum! CenterLouisville, Ky.Marquette 62, Murray State 53At The Rose GardenPortland, Ore.Louisville (27-9) vs. New Mexico (28-6),(n)Sunday, March 18At Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioMichigan State (28-7) vs. Saint Louis (26-7), 2:45 p.m.At CenturyLink CenterOmaha, Neb.Norfolk State (26-9) vs. Florida (24-10),6:10 p.m.Regional SemifinalsThursday, March 22At US Airways CenterPhoenixMichigan State-Saint Louis winner vs.Louisville-New Mexico winnerMarquette (27-7) vs. Norfolk State-FloridawinnerRegional ChampionshipSaturday, March 24Semifinal winners
FINAL FOURAt The SuperdomeNew OrleansNational SemifinalsSaturday, March 31East champion vs. Midwest championSouth champion vs. West championNational ChampionshipMonday, April 2Semifinal winners
NBA StandingsEASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic DivisionW L Pct GB
Philadelphia 25 20 .556 —Boston 23 20 .535 1New York 21 24 .467 4Toronto 15 30 .333 10New Jersey 15 31 .326 10 1/2
Southeast DivisionW L Pct GB
Miami 32 11 .744 —Orlando 29 16 .644 4Atlanta 25 19 .568 7 1/2Washington 10 33 .233 22Charlotte 7 36 .163 25
Central DivisionW L Pct GB
Chicago 37 10 .787 —Indiana 25 18 .581 10Milwaukee 20 24 .455 15 1/2Cleveland 16 25 .390 18Detroit 16 28 .364 19 1/2
WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division
W L Pct GBSan Antonio 29 13 .690 —Memphis 24 18 .571 5Dallas 25 20 .556 5 1/2Houston 24 21 .533 6 1/2New Orleans 11 34 .244 19 1/2
Northwest DivisionW L Pct GB
Oklahoma City 33 11 .750 —Denver 24 20 .545 9Minnesota 22 23 .489 11 1/2Utah 21 22 .488 11 1/2Portland 21 23 .477 12
Pacific DivisionW L Pct GB
L.A. Lakers 28 16 .636 —L.A. Clippers 25 18 .581 2 1/2Phoenix 22 22 .500 6Golden State 18 23 .439 8 1/2Sacramento 15 29 .341 13
Friday’s GamesOrlando 86, New Jersey 70Miami 84, Philadelphia 78Atlanta 102, Washington 88New York 115, Indiana 100Portland 100, Chicago 89Toronto 114, Memphis 110, OTSan Antonio 114, Oklahoma City 105Sacramento 120, Boston 95Phoenix 109, Detroit 101Milwaukee 120, Golden State 98L.A. Lakers 97, Minnesota 92Saturday’s GamesL.A. Clippers 95, Houston 91Charlotte 107, Toronto 103New York 102, Indiana 88Chicago 89, Philadelphia 80New Orleans 102, New Jersey 94
Boston at Denver, (n)Golden State at Utah,(n)San Antonio at Dallas, (n)Today’s GamesAtlanta at Cleveland, 3 p.m.Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m.Minnesota at Sacramento, 6 p.m.Washington at Memphis, 6 p.m.Orlando at Miami, 7 p.m.Houston at Phoenix, 9 p.m.Utah at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.Portland at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m.Monday’s GamesPhiladelphia at Charlotte, 7 p.m.Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.Cleveland at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.Chicago at Orlando, 8 p.m.Minnesota at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.Dallas at Denver, 10:30 p.m.
TRANSACTIONSSaturdayBASEBALL American League BOSTON RED SOX — Released RHP CarlosSilva. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Waived F Ja-son Kapono. Signed G Manny Harris for theremainder of the season. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Released G
T.J. Ford. NEW YORK KNICKS — Named Jim Toddand Darrell Walker assistant coaches. FOOTBALL National Football League CINCINNATI BENGALS—Signed G TravelleWharton. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed S TomZbikowski. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS—Signed OT EricWinston. Agreed to terms with QB BradyQuinn. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WRAnthony Gonzalez. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Agreed to termswith G Evan Mathis on a five-year contract. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Agreed to termswith TW Randy McMichael on a two-yearcontract. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Agreed to termswith DT Jason Jones. HOCKEY National Hockey League NHL — Fined Winnipeg D Mark Stuart$2,500 for his late hit on Washington FMarcus Johansson during Friday’s game. BOSTON BRUINS — Reassigned D ZachMcKelvie from Reading (ECHL) to Provi-dence (AHL). CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Assigned GCarter Hutton to Rockford (AHL). NEW YORK RANGERS — Recalled D TimErixon from Connecticut (AHL). TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled FTrevor Smith from Norfolk (AHL).
Soccer star collapses in game
TODAY
AUTO RACING12:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Food City 500, at Bris-tol, Tenn...........................................................................FOX
GOLF9 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Open de Andalucia, finalround, at Marbella, Spain................................................TGC1 p.m. — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, final round,at Palm Harbor, Fla..........................................................TGC3 p.m. — PGA Tour, Transitions Championship, final round,at Palm Harbor, Fla..........................................................NBC7:30 p.m. — Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, final round,at Newport Beach, Calif...................................................TGC
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL11 a.m. — NIT, second round, Northern Iowa at Drexel.ESPNNoon — NCAA Division I tournament, third round, triple-header, Georgetown vs. N.C. State and Michigan St. vs.Saint Louis, at Columbus, Ohio; North Carolina vs.Creighton, at Greensboro, N.C.........................................CBS6 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, third round, double-header, Florida vs. Norfolk St., at Nashville, Tenn; Kansasvs. Purdue, at Omaha, Neb..............................................TNT7 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, third round, double-header, South Florida vs. Ohio and Florida St. vs. Cincin-nati, at Nashville, Tenn....................................................TBS7:30 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, third round,Xavier vs. Lehigh, at Greensboro, N.C..........................TRUTV
NBA7 p.m. — Orlando at Miami...........................................ESPN9:30 p.m. — Portland at Oklahoma City........................ESPN
NHL12:30 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Philadelphia........................NBC7 p.m. — Washington at Chicago...............................NBCSN
SOCCER4 p.m. — MLS, Colorado at Philadelphia....................NBCSN
TENNIS2 p.m. — ATP World Tour-WTA, BNP Paribas Open, men’s andwomen’s championship matches, at Indian Wells, Calif....ABC
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALLNoon — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Ohio St.vs. Florida, at Bowling Green, Ohio; Georgetown vs. FresnoSt., at Chapel Hill, N.C.; California vs. Iowa, at South Bend,Ind.; Georgia vs. Marist, at Tallahassee, Fla................ESPN22:30 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Bay-lor vs. UC Santa Barbara, at Bowling Green, Ohio; GeorgiaTech vs. Sacred Heart, at Chapel Hill, N.C.; Liberty at NotreDame; St. Bonaventure vs. Florida Gulf Coast, at Tallahas-see, Fla........................................................................ESPN25 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, Penn St.vs. UTEP, at Baton Rouge, La.; Delaware, at UALR; MiddleTenn. at Vanderbilt; St. John’s vs. Creighton, at Norman,Okla.............................................................................ESPN27:30 p.m. — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, SanDiego St. at LSU; Nebraska vs. Kansas, at Little Rock, Ark.;Duke vs. Samford, at Nashville, Tenn.; Michigan at Oklaho-ma...............................................................................ESPN2
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Club announces that player is critcally ill
MATT DUNHAM / AP
Bolton Wanderers' Fabrice Muamba is stretchered off aftercollapsing during the English FA Cup quarterfinal soccermatch on Saturday. Bolton announced that Muamba is crit-ically ill.
CHRIS O'MEARA / AP
Jim Furyk lines a putt on the 16th hole during the thirdround of the Transitions golf tournament Saturday inPalm Harbor, Fla.
Furyk tieswith Goosenat Transitions
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP)Retief Goosen was aboutready to give up. His lower back was in so
much pain that he decidedto withdraw next weekfrom Bay Hill so he couldget treatment. A doublebogey late in his roundknocked him nine spotsdown the leaderboard,which he figured was theend of his hopes to get in-to the Masters. One day later, every-
thing changed. Goosen ran off three
straight birdies on theback nine and closed witha tough par from the fair-way bunker on the 18thhole Saturday for a 6-un-der 65 that put him atopthe leaderboard with JimFuryk in the TransitionsChampionship. Goosen is No. 52 in the
world ranking, and he hasto be in the top 50 afternext week to avoid miss-ing Augusta National —along with St. Andrews,his favorite course — forthe first time since 1999. Or he can avoid the math
and just win the tourna-ment, which comes with anautomatic invitation. Those prospects looked
dim when he decided Fri-day to pull out of Bay Hill,and arranged for a proteininjection in Virginia onWednesday. Suddenly, thefinal round is packed withsignificance. “Maybe I’m fighting for
that last spot in Augusta,”he said. Either way, it figures to
be quite a battle. Furyk, determined to
overcome an atrociousseason in 2011, surged into
the lead with a 6-iron thatcovered the flag on thepar-3 15th hole and settled3 feet away for a birdie. Hefell back into a tie on the18th hole with a three-puttbogey up a steep ridge.That gave him a 66. Furyk and Goosen, for-
mer U.S. Open championswho have won before atInnisbrook, were at 11-un-der 202. “I made some birdies
out of the rough today,and was able to knocksome putts in and keepthe round going,” Furyksaid. “I played very pa-tient, and when I strug-gled — no putts were go-ing in — I didn’t let itbother me.” Furyk was tied for the
lead with Sang-moon Bae,the South Korean rookiewho lost in the quarterfi-nals of the Match PlayChampionship to RoryMcIlroy. Bae escaped with a par
on the par-5 14th after his3-wood found the water bymaking an 18-foot putt. Hewasn’t so fortunate on the16th, however. He droveleft into the trees to pro-tect against water run-ning down the right sideof the hole. He pitched outto the fairway into therough, flew the green andthree-putted for a triplebogey. He had at least made
birdie on the 17th, andwound up with a 68. Bae was one shot be-
hind, along with JasonDufner, who struggled to a71 and hopes is worstround is out of the way ashe tries to win for the firsttime on the PGA Tour.