Los Angeles Times

Oregon golfers beat UCLA

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Seniors Eugene Wong, Daniel Miernicki and Andrew Vijarro led Oregon to a thrilling 3-2 victory against second-seeded UCLA in the NCAA men’s golf national quarterfin­als at Riviera Country Club.

Oregon will square off against top-ranked Texas on Saturday in the national semifinals.

Alabama will face California in the other national semifinal.

The Ducks are the only team remaining with prior experience in NCAA tournament stroke play.

The first three players in top-seeded Alabama’s match play lineup on Friday in the quarterfin­als were able to score victories against their Kent State counterpar­ts and send the Crimson Tide into a semifinal at Riviera.

No. 3 Texas advanced with a 5-0 win against No. 6 Washington.

No. 4 California advanced with a dramatic 3-2 victory over San Diego State.

Englishman Ross Fisher took a two-stroke lead at the Wales Open after shooting a five-under par 66 in the second round at Celtic Manor in Newport. Overnight leader Lee Slattery of England could only manage a level par round of 72 to remain in second place at four under.

Stacy Lewis and Mika Miyazato are tied for the lead after the opening round of the ShopRite LPGA Classic at Galloway Township, N.J.

Lewis and Miyazato each shot a six-under 65 at the Bay Course at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club.

Paula Creamer and Mariajo Uribe are tied for third at four under.

The Super Bowl champion New York Giants and two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora have agreed to a new contract. The Giants announced late Friday afternoon that a restructur­ed contract with Umenyiora has been met, ending a feud between the veteran and New York General Manager Jerry Reese. Terms were not immediatel­y available.

Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. entered jail in Clark County, Nev., Friday, beginning an 87-day sentence for reduced domestic battery charges involving the mother of his three children.

Mayweather turned himself in after Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa originally delayed his sentence following his December plea bargain for misdemeano­r domestic battery, allowing him to fight and defeat Puerto Rico’s Miguel Cottoon May 5 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mayweather (43-0) won by unanimous decision and earned a guaranteed $32 million.

Inside the high-rise Clark County Detention Center, Mayweather is expected, as a high-profile inmate, to spend his time in a solo cell no larger than seven by 12 feet without a TV, and have about an hour of exercise time permitted each day, Las Vegas police told the Associated Press this week.

— Lance Pugmire James Kirkland, who as announced as star

Mexican fighter Saul “Canelo” Alvarez’s Sept. 15 opponent Thursday, pulled out of the fight on Frdiay, saying his arthroscop­ically repaired right shoulder won’t allow him to fight Alvarez.

— Lance Pugmire

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