March 2006 in sports

The importance of March 2006 in sports has been the subject of debate for decades. Whether it is personal, professional or academic, March 2006 in sports plays a crucial role in our daily lives. From its origins to its evolution today, March 2006 in sports has been the subject of study and research by experts in different fields. In this article, we will explore the various aspects of March 2006 in sports, from its impact on society to its relevance in history. Furthermore, we will analyze how March 2006 in sports has influenced and shaped different aspects of our lives, providing a deeper insight into its importance in the modern world.

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March 2, 2006 (Thursday)

  • NFL Football: As a result of the labor negotiations stalemate between the NFL Players and the owners, the league extends the start of the Free Agency period for a few days.
  • NCAA Men's College Basketball
    • UAB 80, (3) Memphis 74: The Blazers deny the Tigers an unbeaten Conference USA campaign, holding them scoreless for more than 8 minutes near the end of the game. This was the first road loss of the season for the Tigers.
  • Squash: One day after regaining the World No. 1 ranking, Jonathon Power announced his retirement from professional squash.

March 1, 2006 (Wednesday)

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