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Warren Moon Elite Womens Jersey . -- Canadian Kevin Pangos had 18 points, Drew Barham matched his career high with 17 points off the bench, and Gonzaga beat Pacific 70-53 on Thursday night to clinch the outright West Coast Conference regular season title. http://www.titansproshop.us.com/Womens-Jus...thentic-Jersey/ . You watch the game live on TSN at 7pm et/4pm pt or listen live on TSN Radio 690 Montreal. The Canadiens have won three straight and six of their past seven games, pushing them two points ahead of Tampa Bay for second place in the Atlantic Division. Steve McNair Elite Womens Jersey . Coverage kicks off from Philadelphia on Thursday as Hustler and Lawless tee up the action with a preview show. First round coverage starts on Friday at 3pm ct, as Hustler and Lawlesss and the Illegal Curve Hockey Show are live from the draft floor and continues on Saturday of rounds two through seven at 9am ct. Delanie Walker Elite Womens Jersey . The 33-year-old right-hander was 14-7 with a career-low 3.64 ERA in 28 starts for his hometown San Diego Padres last season. He joins a rotation that includes NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Ted Lilly and fellow newcomer Chris Capuano, who signed a $10-million, two-year deal last week.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- On a freaky Friday of NCAA tournament upsets, Michigan State wasnt going down. Draymond Green wouldnt stand for it. Green scored 24 points in his second career tournament triple-double, Derrick Nix added 18 points and top-seeded Michigan State fought off the upset bug that took down two No. 2 seeds in the NCAA tourney, advancing in the West Regional with an 89-67 win over LIU Brooklyn on Friday night. The Spartans (28-7) finally put away the pesky No. 16 Blackbirds (25-9) with a 14-4 run midway through the second half. Michigan State outscored LIU 47-30 after halftime. Michigan State will play Saint Louis in the third round Sunday. Green added 12 rebounds and 10 assists, becoming the first player to have two triple-doubles in the tournament since MSU legend Magic Johnson. The Big Tens player of the year didnt have a turnover in 35 minutes and also provided some encouraging -- and a few choice -- words for his teammates in the second half when LIU was giving the Spartans all they could handle. Jamal Olasewere scored 17 and Julian Boyd and C.J. Garner had 15 apiece for LIU, trying to make history by bringing down a No. 1 on the same day No. 2 seeds Missouri and Duke were beaten. Pushed for 30 minutes by LIU, the Spartans showed down the stretch why some experts are picking coach Tom Izzo and his squad to make another Final Four appearance. Green was the difference, and after he was pulled in the final minutes, he slapped hands with Michigan States muscular Spartan mascot. About the only thing he didnt do was lead the band. Although its roster is comprised of players from across the country, LIU Brooklyn is a bonafide New York team with the citys toughness, street smarts and attitude. Coach Jim Ferry was sure his team wouldnt back down from the Big Ten big boys. He was right. But an upset? Fuggedaboutit. Up by nine in the second half, Michigan State stretched its lead to 13 when Nix, generously listed at 270 pounds, scored underneath and Green, unable to pound it inside to his teammate, knocked down a 3-pointer to make it 60-47. Boyd countered with a 3 for LIU, but after a timeout, Michigan State ripped off six in a row, opening a 66-50 lead on Woods layup. Moments later, Green hit another 3 and the amiaable senior skipped back on defence, flapping his arms to encourage Michigan States fans to cheer.dddddddddddd He then fed Nix for an alley-oop dunk and when Wood buried a 3-pointer to make it 74-54, fans began pouring to the exits of Nationwide Arena. Michigan State joined the other No. 1s -- Syracuse, Kentucky and North Carolina -- in advancing. Top seeds are now 112-0 against No. 16s. As the teams left the floor at halftime with Michigan State ahead just 42-37, a fan in the LIU cheering section held up a hand-painted sign that read: "Upset Alert!" On Thursday, the scare top-seeded Syracuse got against No. 16 seed UNC-Asheville made Ferry wonder if that would hurt the Blackbirds chances of doing what has never been done before. If that wasnt enough, Missouris loss to No. 15 Norfolk State, a stunner that rocked the tournament earlier Friday evening and was followed by Lehighs shocker over Duke in another 15 vs. 2 matchup, was another reminder to the Spartans of Marchs many potential pitfalls. True to their nickname, the Blackbirds, who average nearly 82 points per game, came out flying. Olasewere hit a 3-pointer and LIU went ahead 9-4 after C.J. Garner knocked down a jumper, causing two Michigan State fans sitting just behind the Spartans bench to shoot each other an "uh-oh" look. Yep, it was obvious the two-time defending champions from the Northeast Conference didnt come to pose for pictures and wave to the TV cameras. They werent intimidated by MSUs high-profile coach, tournament resume or history. The Spartans led 22-14 and seemed to be settling in when Michael Culpo hit a 3-pointer for LIU before Green countered with a three-point play to give Michigan State a 25-17 lead. After LIU cut to 25-21, Izzo greeted senior guard Brandon Wood coming off the floor for a timeout. "Youre a selfish player," screamed Izzo, who continued to rant during the break. Izzo knew his team was in a dogfight, and the underdog was winning. On subsequent possessions, Izzo was out of his chair exhorting his team to play defence. Hands to his sides and up on his toes, Rizzo was playing defence, too. As it turned out, he had nothing to worry about. Green made certain the Spartans would play again. ' ' '