Fight Schedule
March 28 At Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino, Nice, Calif. (FS1), Leduan Barthelemy vs. Reynaldo Blanco, 10, junior lightweights; Mark Anthony Hernandez vs. Kyrone Davis, 10, junior middleweights.
April 1 At Dortmund, Germany, Mairis Briedis vs, Marco Huck, 12, for the interim WBC World and Huck’s IBO cruiserweight title.
At The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas (ESPN2), Antonio Orozco vs. KeAndre Gibson, 10, super lightweights; Mercito Gesta vs. Gilberto Gonzalez, 10, lightweights.
April 4 At Sands Bethlehem (Pa.) Event Center (FS1), Edner Cherry vs. Omar Douglas, 10, lightweights.
April 8 At MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Md. (HBO), Vasyl Lomachenko vs. Jason Sosa, 12, for Lomachenko’s WBO junior lightweight title; Oleksandr Usyk vs. Michael Hunter, 12, for Usyk’s WBO cruiserweight title; Oleksandr Gvozdyk vs. Yunieski Gonzalez, 10, light heavyweights.
April 9 At Osaka, Japan, Nehomar Cermeno, vs. Shun Kubo, 12, for Cermeno’s WBA World super bantamweight title.
At Club Nokia, Los Angeles (FS1), Josesito Lopez vs. Saul Corral, 10, welterweights; Alejandro Luna vs. Andrey Klimov, 10, lightweights. April 14 At Oxon Hill, Md. (SHO), Dmitry Bivol vs. Samuel Clarkson, 12, for Bivol’s WBA interim
March 26 1944 — St. John’s, coached by Joe Lapchick, cruises by DePaul 47-39 to become the first back-to-back winner of the National Invitation Tournament. 1946 — Hank Iba’s Oklahoma A&M Aggies beat North Carolina 43-40 for their second straight NCAA basketball title. Bob Kurland scores 23 points, including the first two dunks in the NCAA Tournament.
1949 — Alex Groza leads Kentucky to a 4636 victory over Oklahoma State for the NCAA championship.
1952 — Kansas’ Clyde Lovelette scores 33 points to lead the Jayhawks to a 80-63 win over St. John’s for the NCAA title.
1972 — The Los Angeles Lakers beat Seattle 124-98 to finish the season at 69-13, the best record in NBA history, until the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls finish at 72-10.
1973 — Bill Walton scores 44 points to help UCLA win its record seventh NCAA championship with an 87-66 triumph over Memphis State.