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  • March 9, 2019
    导出博客文章CHASKA, Minn. -- Capsules of Sundays single matches at the Ryder Cupatrick
    Reed, United States, def. Rory McIlroy, Europe, 1 up.A leadoff match that lived
    up to its billing, 13 of the 18 holes were halved, and a four-hole stretch on
    the front nine left the gallery breathless. Reed squared the match by driving
    the fifth green to 8 feet for birdie. They halved the next two holes with
    birdies, and after McIlroy holed a 60-foot birdie putt on No. 8, Reed answered
    with a 35-foot birdie putt to halve. McIlroys putter cooled, however, starting
    with a 5-foot par putt on No 9 that would have won the hole. Reed went ahead
    with a 6-foot par on No. 12, McIlroy missed a 5-foot par that would have won the
    13th, and Reed pulled 2 up with a birdie from the bunker on the 16th. With
    McIlroy in tight for a chance at a half, Reed closed him out with a 7-foot
    birdie.Henrik Stenson, Europe, def. Jordan Spieth, United States, 3 and 2.Spieth
    now is 0-4 in singles at the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup. He opened with a
    birdie and led through most of seven holes until Stenson birdied the eighth and
    nine to pull ahead, then took a 2-up lead on the 13th when Spieth went in the
    water. They matched birdies on the 15th, and Stenson ended it with an eagle on
    the 16.Thomas Pieters, Europe, def. J.B. Holmes, United States, 3 and 2.Holmes
    built a 2-up lead when Pieters opened with a bogey and Holmes made a birdie,
    only for Pieters to answer with two straight birdies. It was back-and-forth for
    most of the front nine until Pieters went ahead for good with a birdie on the
    par-5 11th. He won the 14th with a birdie to go 2 up, and closed out the match
    with a birdie on the 16th. Holmes made only three birdies.Rickie Fowler, United
    States, def. Justin Rose, Europe, 1 up.Fowler came into the Ryder Cup having
    never won a match, and he left having won two of them. Fowler made bogey on the
    opening hole to fall behind, and he never took the lead until a birdie on the
    par-5 16th. They halved the par-3 17th with pars, and Fowler dodged another
    bullet when Rose had a 12-foot birdie putt to halve the match on the 18th hole,
    only to leave it short. Rose had a six-match unbeaten streak coming into the
    week. He went 2-3-0 for the week.Rafa Cabrera Bello, Europe, def. Jimmy Walker,
    United States, 3 and 2.Walker was the only American who never had the lead at
    any point in his singles match. Cabrera Bello went 2 up when Walker bogeyed the
    par-3 fourth hole, and another bogey by Walker on No. 9 stretched the lead to 3
    up. Walker ran off three straight birdies to cut the deficit to 1 down through
    12 holes, only for the Spaniard to birdie the par-3 13th and closed out the
    match when Walker made bogey on the par-3 16th.Sergio Garcia, Europe, halved
    with Phil Mickelson, United States.Reed and McIlroy got all the attention, but
    Mickelson and Garcia played the best golf from start to finish. So good was the
    golf that Mickelson made four straight birdies and was only 1 up through five
    holes. Garcia won the first two holes on the back nine for a 1 up lead,
    Mickelson responded with a birdie on the toughest hole at No. 12, and it was a
    battle to the end. Garcia squared the match with a birdie on the 16th. Mickelson
    made an 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th, and Garcia matched his birdie from 10
    feet. Mickelson made an 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole, and Garcia
    matched him again from 8 feet to halve the match. They combined for 19 birdies,
    and both would have shot 63 in medal play.Ryan Moore, United States, def. Lee
    Westwood, Europe, 1 up.Moore wasnt even on the team a week ago Sunday and wound
    up making the point that clinched victory for the American. Westwood shook off
    his missed 2-foot putt that cost Europe on Saturday afternoon. Neither player
    was more than 1 up until Westwood made a birdie on the 15th hole to go 2 up and
    appear headed to victory. Moore hit to 7 feet on the par-5 16th for an eagle, he
    birdied the 17th to square the match and he won on the 18th when Westwood went
    bunker-to-bunker and made bogey. His point gave the Americans 14 1/2 points
    needed to win the Ryder Cup.Brandt Snedeker, United States, def. Andy Sullivan,
    Europe, 3 and 1.Snedeker was the only player who went undefeated at Hazeltine.
    Sullivan had not played since Friday morning, and the Ryder Cup rookie came out
    firing with two birdies for a 2-up lead through three. He didnt make another
    birdie until the 16th hole. Snedeker made back-to-back birdies to go 2 up
    through eight holes. He matched birdies with Sullivan on the 16th to stay 2 up,
    and he put him away with a final birdie on the 17th hole that moved the
    Americans within a half-point of winning.Dustin Johnson, United States, def.
    Chris Wood, Europe, 1 up.Johnson has never lost a singles match in his three
    Ryder Cups, and this was the first one to reach the 18th hole. Johnson took the
    lead for good with a birdie on the par-3 eighth hole and he went 2 up with a
    birdie on No. 10. Johnson looked as though he would have the clinching point for
    the Americans until he missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to go
    dormie. They halved the next two holes for a 1-up victory.Brooks Koepka, United
    States, def. Danny Willett, Europe, 5 and 4.The only American rookie to qualify
    for the team, Koepka had the shortest of singles matches. Willett struck first
    with a birdie on No. 2 and still lead until Koepka holed out for eagle on No. 7
    for a 1-up lead. Koepka won three straight holes with a Willett bogey and two
    straight birdies, and he closed out the match by holing a 6-foot par to halve
    the 14th hole.Martin Kaymer, Europe, def. Matt Kuchar, United States, 1
    up.Kuchar had four birdies in the opening seven holes to put the German on his
    heels, and this match appeared to be an American victory early. Kaymer didnt
    give away any holes, however, and cut the deficit to 1 down when Kuchar bogeyed
    the 13th hole. Kaymer took it from there with three straight birdies to build a
    1-up lead, and they halved the final three holes.Zach Johnson, United States,
    def. Matt Fitzpatrick, Europe, 4 and 3.Fitzpatrick played only two matches in
    his Ryder Cup debut, and neither was memorable. He bogeyed the opening hole to
    fall behind and it took until his birdie on the par-3 eighth to square the
    match. He gave away the next hole with a bogey, Johnson went 2 up with a birdie
    on the 10th and he was on his way. Johnson played bogey-free, and his third
    birdie of the match on the 15th to win.
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    STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Quinndary Weatherspoon scored
    22 points, Tyson Carter added 17 points and Mississippi State held off Norfolk
    State 78-74 on Friday.Mississippi State freshman Mario Kegler made two free
    throws with 6.6 seconds left to ice it.Im glad we got the win, first and
    foremost, said Mississippi State coach Ben Howland. I thought we had a really
    difficult time guarding the dribble tonight and they got to the line 19 times in
    the first half. So weve got to learn to pressure the ball without getting
    beat.In the second half, we did move better and pushed their offense out
    further. But we played like the inexperienced team that we are. Our experienced
    guys -- I.J. Ready and Q (Weatherspoon) did a nice job of leading us back.In the
    season opener for both teams, Mississippi States Ready and Aric Holman had 14
    and 11 points, respectively. Holman notched his first career double-double with
    11 rebounds and also had five blocked shots.Weatherspoon was 9 of 16 from the
    floor but was not on the floor in the closing minutes due to cramps. Carter made
    5 of 7 3-pointers and played a team-high 33 minutes.I just cramped up late and
    Ive just got to drink more water before the game, said Weatherspoon. I was
    nervous because I knew I couldnt come out there and help my
    teammates.dddddddddddd But I was glad they got the win.Zaynah Robinson had 21
    points to lead Norfolk State while Jonathan Wade scored 18 points.It was a
    hard-fought game and we hurt ourselves with a couple of questionable plays, said
    Norfolk State coach Robert Jones. We have a young team just like Mississippi
    State does but I am proud of my guys. I hope to bottle up that energy the rest
    of the year.Mississippi State was hampered by foul trouble in the first half
    with Eli Wright and Mario Kegler each having three fouls. But Norfolk State
    couldnt take advantage as they went 10 of 19 at the free-throw line.BIG
    PICTURENorfolk State: The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference members fell to 1-8
    all-time against SEC schools.Mississippi State: The Bulldogs played six true
    freshmen and they combined for 31 points.UP NEXTNorfolk State: The Spartans
    return to action on Sunday and host Shenandoah in their home opener.Mississippi
    State: The Bulldogs travels to Charleston, South Carolina for the Charleston
    Classic. They play on Thursday against Central Florida. ' ' '