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17 November 2008 (Monday)
- National Football League Week 11 Monday Night Football:
- Cleveland Browns at Buffalo Bills, 8:30 PM US EST (0130 Tuesday UTC)
- The 2008 National League Most Valuable Player is scheduled to be announced at 2 PM US EST (1900 UTC).
16 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week 11:
- New York Giants 30, Baltimore Ravens 10
- Green Bay Packers 37, Chicago Bears 3
- Denver Broncos 24, Atlanta Falcons 20
- Carolina Panthers 31, Detroit Lions 22
- Indianapolis Colts 33, Houston Texans 27
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 19, Minnesota Vikings 13
- New Orleans Saints 30, Kansas City Chiefs 20
- Miami Dolphins 17, Oakland Raiders 15
- Cincinnati Bengals 13, Philadelphia Eagles 13 (OT)
- The Bengals' Shayne Graham misses a field goal with seven seconds left in overtime, and the game ends in the first tie in the NFL since November 10, 2002 (Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers).
- Arizona Cardinals 26, Seattle Seahawks 20
- San Francisco 49ers 35, St. Louis Rams 16
- Pittsburgh Steelers 11, San Diego Chargers 10
- Jeff Reed kicks a 32-yard field goal with 15 seconds left for the winning margin. In a bizarre ending, Troy Polamalu apparently recovers a fumble for a Steelers touchdown as time runs out, but the score is overturned on review.
- Tennessee Titans 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 14
- The Titans fall behind 14–3 at the half, but shut out the Jags the rest of the way to stay unbeaten as Kerry Collins throws for three TDs.
- Dallas Cowboys 14, Washington Redskins 10
- NASCAR Sprint Cup:
- Ford 400 at Homestead, Florida
- Template:(1)
Carl Edwards Template:(2)
Kevin Harvick Template:(3)
Jamie McMurray
- Final Points Standings: Template:(1)
Jimmie Johnson 6,681 points Template:(2)
Carl Edwards −66 points Template:(3)
Greg Biffle −217 points
- Johnson becomes only the second driver, after Cale Yarborough, to win three consecutive titles in NASCAR's top series.
- Final Points Standings: Template:(1)
- Template:(1)
- Ford 400 at Homestead, Florida
- World Touring Car Championship:
- Guia Race at Guia Circuit, Macau
- Race 1:Template:(1)
Alain Menu Template:(2)
Andy Priaulx Template:(3)
Yvan Muller
- Race 2:Template:(1)
Robert Huff Template:(2)
Yvan Muller Template:(3)
Andy Priaulx
- Final Points Standings: Template:(1)
Yvan Muller 114 points Template:(2)
Gabriele Tarquini 88 points Template:(3)
Robert Huff 87 points
- Final Points Standings: Template:(1)
- Race 1:Template:(1)
- Guia Race at Guia Circuit, Macau
- CIS Football Semi-Finals:
(CIS top ten rankings in parentheses)- Mitchell Bowl:
- (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 28, (5) Saint Mary's Huskies 12
- The Mustangs advance to the Vanier Cup, hoping to avenge a 37-9 drubbing at the hands of Laval in August. It will be Mustangs coach Greg Marshall's first Vanier Cup appearance.
- (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 28, (5) Saint Mary's Huskies 12
- Uteck Bowl:
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 59, (6) Calgary Dinos 10
- The Rouge-et-Or advance to their fourth Vanier Cup game in the last six years, after building up a 29-0 lead in the opening quarter and a 49-0 lead in the half. Laval quarterback Benoît Groulx is named Uteck Bowl MVP.
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 59, (6) Calgary Dinos 10
- Mitchell Bowl:
- CAF Champions League final, second leg in Garoua, Cameroon:
- Cotonsport Garoua
2–2
Al-Ahly
- Al-Ahly win 4–2 on aggregate for their sixth title in this competition and punch their ticket to the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup.
- Cotonsport Garoua
- LPGA Tour:
- Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico:
- Angela Stanford
wins her second LPGA title of the year by one shot over Brittany Lang
and Annika Sörenstam
.
- Angela Stanford
- Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico:
- Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final:
- End-of-year Tests:
- Japan
29–19
United States in Nagoya
- Japan
15 November 2008 (Saturday)
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
All times US EST (UTC -5).- (1) Alabama 32, Mississippi State 7
- (3) Texas 35, Kansas 7
- This loss, combined with (12) Missouri's 52-21 win over Iowa State, clinches the Big 12 North title for the Tigers ahead of the Border War.
- (4) Florida 56, (25) South Carolina 6
- (6) Southern California 45, Stanford 23
- Despite exacting revenge on the Cardinal for their historic upset last year, the Trojans remain in second in the Pac-10 Conference as Oregon State holds the tiebreaker having beat the Men of Troy.
- (7) Utah 63, San Diego State 14
- (8) Penn State 34, Indiana 7
- (9) Boise State 45, Idaho 10
- (10) Georgia 17, Auburn 13 (The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry)
- (2) Texas Tech and (5) Oklahoma are idle.
- In other games:
- Maryland 17, (16) North Carolina 15
- Boston College 27, (19) Florida State 17
- After Seminoles head coach Bobby Bowden suspends five of his wide receivers due to a fracas at the FSU Student Union, the 'Noles are overpowered by the Eagles.
- (20) LSU 40, Troy 31
- In a game rescheduled from September 6th due to Hurricane Gustav, the Bayou Bengals spot the Trojans a 31-3 lead, and roar back with 37 straight unanswered points to win in the greatest comback in Tigers history.
- Houston 70, (23) Tulsa 30
- The Cougars blow out the Golden Hurricane and in the process, nearly outscore the men's basketball team, who defeated Western Kentucky, 73-64.
- North Carolina State 21, (24) Wake Forest 17
- Northwestern 21, Michigan 14
- The Wolverines lose their eighth game of the season, a new record.
- Notre Dame 27, Navy 21
- With a win next week against Syracuse, the Irish will assure themselves of a bowl berth.
- Vanderbilt 31, Kentucky 24
- The Commodores become bowl-eligible for the first time since 1982, the longest current bowl drought among BCS conference teams, after having lost 17 consecutive times (including four this season) when a win would have made them eligible.
- NASCAR:
- Carl Edwards wins the Ford 300, but it was Clint Bowyer winning the Nationwide Series drivers' title by 21 points over Edwards. The Joe Gibbs Racing #20 team with a variety of drivers all season long wins the owners' points championship.
- Canadian Football League Conference Finals:
- Eastern Conference:
- Montréal Alouettes 36, Edmonton Eskimos 16
- Les Als will now be the home team for next week's 96th Grey Cup...
- Montréal Alouettes 36, Edmonton Eskimos 16
- Western Conference:
- Calgary Stampeders 22, BC Lions 18
- ...where they'll host the Stamps in the final.
- Calgary Stampeders 22, BC Lions 18
- Eastern Conference:
- 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup (both matches at North Harbour Stadium, North Shore City, New Zealand)
- Championship:
- North Korea
2–1
United States (aet)
- The North Koreans maintain their unbeaten record in FIFA women's youth competition.
- North Korea
- Third place:
- Championship:
- MLS Western Conference Final
- Real Salt Lake
0–1
Red Bull New York
- Red Bull faces the Columbus Crew in MLS Cup 2008 next Sunday in Carson, California.
- Real Salt Lake
- UFC 91 in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Brock Lesnar, former WWE champion wins the UFC Heavyweight Championship with a second round TKO of Randy Couture.
- Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final:
- New Zealand
32–22
England in Brisbane
- New Zealand
- End-of-year Tests:
- France
42–17 Template:PIru in Montbéliard
- Italy
14–22
Argentina in Turin
- England
14–28
Australia in London
- Scotland
10–14
South Africa in Edinburgh
- Ireland
3–22
New Zealand in Dublin
- France
14 November 2008 (Friday)
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (22) Cincinnati 28, Louisville 20
- NASCAR
- Craftsman Truck Series:
- Johnny Benson wins the 2008 series championship by seven points over Ron Hornaday.
- News:
- In what it cited as a cost-cutting move, triggered by the current economic crisis, NASCAR announces that no testing will be allowed in 2009 at any track that hosts races in any of NASCAR's three national racing series (Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series).
- Craftsman Truck Series:
- NHL News:
- The Tampa Bay Lightning sack Barry Melrose after 16 games and name Rick Tocchet as interim coach.
13 November 2008 (Thursday)
- National Football League Week 11 Thursday Night Football:
- New York Jets 34, New England Patriots 31 (OT)
- Jay Feely's 34-yard field goal gives the Jets an overtime victory and first place in the AFC East.
- New York Jets 34, New England Patriots 31 (OT)
- College football:
- NCAA:
- Buffalo 43, Akron 40 (4 OT)
- Head Coach Turner Gill's Bulls are bowl eligible for the first time in their D-I FBS history as the Rubber Bowl stadium in Akron closes thanks to A.J. Princepe's game winning field goal.
- Buffalo 43, Akron 40 (4 OT)
- NCAA:
- Cliff Lee of the Cleveland Indians wins the 2008 American League Cy Young Award.
- MLS Eastern Conference Final
- Columbus Crew
2-1
Chicago Fire
- Eddie Gaven's goal in the 55th minute gives the Crew the Eastern Conference Championship and the right to face Red Bull New York in MLS Cup 2008.
- Columbus Crew
- The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews announces that the USA television rights for The Open Championship have been granted to ESPN, beginning in 2010. All four rounds will air exclusively on the cable television network, marking the first time that a men's grand slam championship will air entirely on a network outside over-the-air television.
12 November 2008 (Wednesday)
- Dale Earnhardt, Inc. and Chip Ganassi Racing will merge for the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The new team will be named "Ganassi Earnhardt Racing with Felix Sabates" and field Chevrolets for Martin Truex, Jr. (#1 DEI), Aric Almirola (#8 DEI), Juan Pablo Montoya (Ganassi #42) and a fourth car (Ganassi #41) with a driver TBA.
- Pakistan vs West Indies ODI Series in 2008-09
- 1st ODI-
Pakistan 295/6 (49.5 ov) beat
West Indies 294/9 (50 ov) by 4 wickets
- 1st ODI-
- Bangladesh cricket team in South Africa in 2008-09
- 3rd ODI-match abandoned without a ball bowled
- AFC Champions League Final, second leg in Adelaide:
- Adelaide United
0–2
Gamba Osaka
- Gamba win 5–0 on aggregate, becoming the second straight Japanese team to win the competition and thereby advancing to the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup. Adelaide United will also go to the Club World Cup, taking up the J. League place as tournament host vacated by Gamba's Champions League victory.
- Adelaide United
11 November 2008 (Tuesday)
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (14) Ball State 31, Miami (OH) 16
- Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants wins the 2008 National League Cy Young Award.
- 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table at Las Vegas, Nevada
Peter Eastgate at the age of 22 becomes the youngest main event winner in WSoP history by defeating
Ivan Demidov for the US $9.15 million top prize with hole cards and completes a wheel straight with the community cards and , besting Demidov's two pair with .
10 November 2008 (Monday)
- European Tour:
- HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China
- Sergio García
birdies the 72nd hole to force a playoff with Oliver Wilson
, and defeats the Englishman on the second playoff hole.
- Sergio García
- HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China
9 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week Ten:
- Baltimore Ravens 41, Houston Texans 13
- Game rescheduled from September 14 due to Hurricane Ike.
- New England Patriots 20, Buffalo Bills 10
- Minnesota Vikings 28, Green Bay Packers 27
- Jacksonville Jaguars 38, Detroit Lions 14
- Atlanta Falcons 34, New Orleans Saints 20
- New York Jets 47, St. Louis Rams 3
- Miami Dolphins 21, Seattle Seahawks 19
- Tennessee Titans 21, Chicago Bears 14
- Carolina Panthers 17, Oakland Raiders 6
- Indianapolis Colts 24, Pittsburgh Steelers 20
- San Diego Chargers 20, Kansas City Chiefs 19
- New York Giants 36, Philadelphia Eagles 31
- Baltimore Ravens 41, Houston Texans 13
- Bye Week: Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Washington Redskins. These were the last byes of the season, as Cincinnati's was originally scheduled for Week Eight, but due to rescheduling with Baltimore, was placed here.
- NASCAR Sprint Cup:
- Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Avondale, Arizona
- Template:(1)
Jimmie Johnson Template:(2)
Kurt Busch Template:(3)
Jamie McMurray
- With a 36th place finish or better (37th by leading a lap, or 39th and lead the most laps), Johnson can win his third straight Sprint Cup Championship next week in Homestead, Florida.
- Template:(1)
- Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Avondale, Arizona
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 7 at Tokyo Dome: Saitama Seibu Lions 3, Yomiuri Giants 2. Lions win series 4-3.
- Series MVP: Takayuki Kishi, starting pitcher, Lions
- Game 7 at Tokyo Dome: Saitama Seibu Lions 3, Yomiuri Giants 2. Lions win series 4-3.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Canadian University Sport conference finals:
- Dunsmore Cup: (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 27, (9) Concordia Stingers 17
- The nation's number one program head to their sixth straight national semifinal bowl game on Laval running back Sébastien Lévesque's second half performance.
- Dunsmore Cup: (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 27, (9) Concordia Stingers 17
- PGA Tour:
- Children's Miracle Network Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort, Florida
- Davis Love III
shoots 8-under-par 64 to edge out Tommy Gainey
by one shot. This is Love's 20th PGA Tour win, giving him a lifetime exemption on that tour (and on the Champions Tour once he reaches age 50); the only other players active on the PGA Tour with this status are Tiger Woods
, Phil Mickelson
, and Vijay Singh
.
- Davis Love III
- Children's Miracle Network Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort, Florida
- European Tour:
- HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China
- The fourth round of the opening event of the 2009 season is washed out by rain shortly after the leaders start. Play will resume Monday.
- HSBC Champions in Shanghai, China
- LPGA Tour:
- Mizuno Classic in Shima, Mie, Japan
- Ji-Yai Shin
shoots 5-under-par 67 to finish at 201 (−15) to coast to a 6-shot win, her second of the season.
- Ji-Yai Shin
- Mizuno Classic in Shima, Mie, Japan
8 November 2008 (Saturday)
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- (1) Alabama 27, (16) LSU 21 (OT)
- Nick Saban leads the Crimson Tide to a win in his return to Death Valley, clinching a spot in the SEC Championship Game.
- (2) Texas Tech 56, (9) Oklahoma State 20
- Iowa 24, (3) Penn State 23
- Daniel Murphy's 31-yard field goal with one second left knocks the Nittany Lions from the unbeaten ranks.
- (4) Florida 42, Vanderbilt 14
- Tim Tebow throws for three TDs and runs for two more as the Gators book their date with Alabama in the SEC title game.
- (5) Texas 45, Baylor 21
- (6) Oklahoma 66, Texas A&M 28
- (7) Southern California 17, (21) California 3
- (10) Boise State 49, Utah State 14
- (1) Alabama 27, (16) LSU 21 (OT)
- Other games:
- (11) Ohio State 45, (24) Northwestern 10
- (19) North Carolina 28, (20) Georgia Tech 7
- Cincinnati 26, (25) West Virginia 23 (OT)
- Wyoming 13, Tennessee 7
- The Vols lose their first game since the forced resignation of head coach Phillip Fulmer, rendering them bowl-ineligible. The Vols are now assured of only their second seven-loss season in history.
- V8 Supercars:
- Desert 400 in Manama, Bahrain:
- Standings: Template:(1) Whincup 2916 Template:(2)
Mark Winterbottom 2729 Template:(3)
Garth Tander 2624
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 6 at Tokyo Dome: Saitama Seibu Lions 4, Yomiuri Giants 1. Series tied 3-3.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Joe Calzaghe
comes back from being knocked down in the first round to defeat Roy Jones, Jr.
by unanimous decision.
- Canadian Interuniversity Sport conference finals:
(CIS top ten in parentheses)- 101st Yates Cup: (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 31, Ottawa Gee-Gees 17
- The defending OUA champions took a 22-7 lead and never looked back.
- Loney Bowl: (5) Saint Mary's Huskies 29, St. FX X-Men 27
- X-Men kicker Kyle Chisholm misses the game-tying field goal with three seconds left, though the Huskies do concede the single.
- 72nd Hardy Cup: (6) Calgary Dinos 44, (8) Simon Fraser Clan 28
- The Dinos avenge a loss to the Clan earlier in the season. Nevertheless, the Clan become the first team since 2000 to reach the Hardy Cup final after an 0-8 season the previous year.
- 101st Yates Cup: (3) Western Ontario Mustangs 31, Ottawa Gee-Gees 17
- Canadian Football League conference semifinals:
- East Division: Edmonton Eskimos 29, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 21
- The Eskies, with their first playoff win in Winnipeg since 1976, become the first team since the present crossover rule was implemented in 1996 to win their crossover semifinal game. Furthermore, Eskies QB Ricky Ray continues to be undefeated in the postseason since 2002.
- West Division: BC Lions 33, Saskatchewan Roughriders 12
- The defending Grey Cup champions were knocked off at home, thanks to the superior play of Lions QB Buck Pierce.
- East Division: Edmonton Eskimos 29, Winnipeg Blue Bombers 21
- End-of-year Tests:
- Italy
20–30
Australia in Padua
- England
39–13 Template:PIru in London
- Wales
15–20
South Africa in Cardiff
- Ireland
55–0
Canada in Limerick
- Scotland
6–32
New Zealand in Edinburgh
- France
12–6
Argentina in Marseille
- United States
43–9
Uruguay in Sandy, Utah
- Italy
7 November 2008 (Friday)
- NBA:
- Utah Jazz 104, Oklahoma City Thunder 97
- With this victory, longtime Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan becomes the first leader in NBA history to win 1,000 games with a single franchise.
- Utah Jazz 104, Oklahoma City Thunder 97
6 November 2008 (Thursday)
- National Football League Week Ten Thursday Night Football:
- Denver Broncos 34, Cleveland Browns 30
- In his first NFL start, Brady Quinn throws for two touchdowns, but the Browns can't hold on to the lead.
- Denver Broncos 34, Cleveland Browns 30
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (8) Utah 13, (12) TCU 10
- The Utes keep their unbeaten season and BCS hopes alive with a last-minute touchdown.
- Virginia Tech 23, (23) Maryland 13
- (8) Utah 13, (12) TCU 10
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 5 at Seibu Dome: Yomiuri Giants 7, Saitama Seibu Lions 3. Giants lead series 3-2.
- 2008 Japan Series:
5 November 2008 (Wednesday)
- NCAA BCS Top 25:
- (17) Ball State 45, Northern Illinois 14
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 4 at Seibu Dome: Saitama Seibu Lions 5, Yomiuri Giants 0. Series tied 2-2.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- AFC Champions League Final, first leg in Osaka:
- 2008 ISSF World Cup Final (rifle and pistol) in Bangkok, Thailand – last day winners:
- Women's 10 metre air rifle:
Wu Liuxi (CHN)
- Men's 10 metre air rifle:
Gagan Narang (IND) (new world record, 703.5)
- Women's 10 metre air pistol:
Ren Jie (CHN)
- Men's 10 metre air pistol:
Oleg Omelchuk (UKR)
- Women's 10 metre air rifle:
4 November 2008 (Tuesday)
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 3 at Seibu Dome: Yomiuri Giants 6, Saitama Seibu Lions 4. Giants lead series 2-1.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- 2008 ISSF World Cup Final (rifle and pistol) in Bangkok, Thailand – second day winners:
- Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol:
Alexey Klimov (RUS)
- Women's 50 metre rifle three positions:
Sonja Pfeilschifter (GER)
- Men's 50 metre rifle three positions:
Matthew Emmons (USA)
- Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol:
- Diego Maradona is appointed as the new head coach of the Argentina national football team, and appoints Javier Mascherano as new team captain. (BBC), (CNN)
3 November 2008 (Monday)
- National Football League Monday Night Football Week Nine:
- NCAA News:
- Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer is forced to resign, effective upon the end of the season.
- NBA News:
- The Denver Nuggets trade guard Allen Iverson to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for guard Chauncey Billups, guard/forward Antonio McDyess and center Cheikh Samb.
- 2008 ISSF World Cup Final (rifle and pistol) in Bangkok, Thailand – first day winners:
- Men's 50 metre rifle prone:
Warren Potent (AUS)
- Men's 50 metre pistol:
Jin Jong-oh (KOR)
- Women's 25 metre pistol:
Munkhbayar Dorjsuren (GER)
- Men's 50 metre rifle prone:
2 November 2008 (Sunday)
- National Football League Week Nine:
- Arizona Cardinals 34, St. Louis Rams 13
- Baltimore Ravens 37, Cleveland Browns 27
- Chicago Bears 27, Detroit Lions 23
- Tennessee Titans 19, Green Bay Packers 16 (OT)
- Minnesota Vikings 28, Houston Texans 21
- Cincinnati Bengals 21, Jacksonville Jaguars 19
- New York Jets 26, Buffalo Bills 17
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, Kansas City Chiefs 27 (OT)
- Miami Dolphins 26, Denver Broncos 17
- Atlanta Falcons 24, Oakland Raiders 0
- New York Giants 35, Dallas Cowboys 14
- Philadelphia Eagles 26, Seattle Seahawks 7
- Indianapolis Colts 18, New England Patriots 15
- Formula One:
- Brazilian Grand Prix in São Paulo:
- Template:(1)
Felipe Massa Template:(2)
Fernando Alonso Template:(3)
Kimi Räikkönen
Lewis Hamilton, who finishes in fifth place, wins the drivers' championship by one point over Massa, and becomes the youngest ever Formula One champion. With two laps remaining, Hamilton is passed by Sebastian Vettel and goes down to 6th place, but in the last corner of the track he overtakes Timo Glock and wins the title.
- Template:(1)
- Final standings:
- Drivers: Template:(1) Hamilton 98 Template:(2) Massa 97 Template:(3) Räikkönen 75
- Constructors: Template:(1)
Ferrari 172 Template:(2)
McLaren-Mercedes 151 Template:(3)
BMW Sauber 135
- Brazilian Grand Prix in São Paulo:
- Sprint Cup Series:
- WRC:
- Rally Japan:
- Drivers' standings: Template:(1) Loeb 112 Template:(2) Hirvonen 102 Template:(3)
Dani Sordo 59
- Sébastien Loeb secures the World Championship with one race remaining.
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 2 at Tokyo Dome: Yomiuri Giants 3, Saitama Seibu Lions 2. Series tied 1-1.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- CIS football conference semifinals:
- Canada West:
- (6) Calgary Dinos 24, Regina Rams 17
- Canada West:
- Australia in India:
- Kenya in South Africa:
- 2nd ODI in Kimberley
South Africa 224/3 (35.3 ov) def.
Kenya 222/9 (50 ov) by 7 wickets. South Africa win series 2-0.
- 2nd ODI in Kimberley
- ICC Intercontinental Cup Final in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, day 4:
- CAF Champions League final, first leg in Cairo:
- U-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand
(teams in bold advance to the quarter finals)- Group C: Paraguay
1–3
United States
- Group C: Japan
7–1
France
- Group D: Nigeria
0–1
England
- Group D: Brazil
1–2
South Korea
- Group C: Paraguay
- Russian Premier League:
- Rubin Kazan secures its first ever championship with 3 matches remaining after 2:1 win at Saturn Moscow Oblast.
- PGA Tour:
- Ginn sur Mer Classic in Palm Coast, Florida:
- Winner:
Ryan Palmer
- Winner:
- Ginn sur Mer Classic in Palm Coast, Florida:
- European Tour:
- Volvo Masters at Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain:
Søren Kjeldsen shoots even-par 71 to complete a wire-to-wire win, finishing two shots ahead of the field at 276 (−8).
- Robert Karlsson
becomes the first Swede ever to win the Tour's Order of Merit. This is the last year for the Order of Merit, which will be replaced for the 2009 season by the Race to Dubai.
- Volvo Masters at Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain:
- LPGA Tour:
- Hana Bank-KOLON Championship:
- Winner:
Candie Kung
- Winner:
- Hana Bank-KOLON Championship:
- Superbike:
- Portimão Superbike World Championship round in Portimão, Portugal:
- Final standings:
- Riders' standings: Template:(1)
Bayliss 460 Template:(2)
Corser 342 Template:(3)
Noriyuki Haga 327
- Manufacturers' standings: Template:(1)
Ducati 578 Template:(2)
Yamaha 487 Template:(3)
Honda 415
- Riders' standings: Template:(1)
- ATP Tour:
- Paris Masters in Paris, France:
- Final:
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga def.
David Nalbandian, 6–3, 4–6, 6–4
- Final:
- Paris Masters in Paris, France:
- WTA Tour:
- Bell Challenge in Quebec City, Canada:
- Final:
Nadia Petrova def.
Bethanie Mattek 4–6, 6–4, 6–1
- Final:
- Bell Challenge in Quebec City, Canada:
1 November 2008 (Saturday)
- NCAA BCS Top 10:
- (7) Texas Tech 39, (1) Texas 33
- In front of a record crowd in Lubbock, the Longhorns recover from a 19–0 deficit to take a 33–32 lead with 1:29 left, but with one second remaining Graham Harrell throws to Michael Crabtree for the game-winning touchdown.
- (2) Alabama 35, Arkansas State 0
- (4) Oklahoma 62, Nebraska 28
- (5) Southern California 56, Washington 0
- (8) Florida 49, (6) Georgia 10 at Jacksonville (The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party)
- (9) Oklahoma State 59, Iowa State 17
- (10) Utah 13, New Mexico 10
- (7) Texas Tech 39, (1) Texas 33
- (3) Penn State is idle.
- In other games:
- Georgia Tech 31, (15) Florida State 28
- Northwestern 24, (17) Minnesota 17
- Arkansas 30, (18) Tulsa 23
- The Golden Hurricane suffer their first loss of the season
- California 26, (24) Oregon 16
- West Virginia 35, (25) Connecticut 13
- Purdue 48, Michigan 42
- Following this weekend, the only remaining teams with unbeaten record are Alabama, Penn State, Texas Tech, Utah, Boise State and #16 Ball State.
- Nippon Professional Baseball:
- 2008 Japan Series:
- Game 1 at Tokyo Dome: Saitama Seibu Lions 2, Yomiuri Giants 1. Lions lead series 1-0.
- 2008 Japan Series:
- CIS football conference semifinals
(CIS Top Ten rankings in parentheses):- Ontario:
- (3) Western Mustangs 36, (7) Laurier Golden Hawks 28
- Ottawa Gee-Gees 23, (2) Queen's Golden Gaels 13
- Atlantic:
- Quebec:
- (9) Concordia Stingers 41, Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or 20
- (1) Laval Rouge-et-Or 32, (10) Montreal Carabins 7
- Canada West:
- (8) Simon Fraser Clan 40, (4) Saskatchewan Huskies 30
- Ontario:
- Australia in India:
- ICC Intercontinental Cup Final in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, day 3:
- ISU Grand Prix:
- Skate Canada International in Ottawa, Canada:
- Men: Template:(1) Patrick Chan
215.45 Template:(2) Ryan Bradley
212.75 Template:(3) Evan Lysacek
209.27
- Ladies: Template:(1) Joannie Rochette
188.89 Template:(2) Fumie Suguri
163.86 Template:(3) Alissa Czisny
157.92
- Pairs: Template:(1) Yuko Kawaguchi/Alexander Smirnov
176.97 Template:(2) Jessica Dube/Bryce Davison
176.54 Template:(3) Keauna McLaughlin/Rockne Brubaker
161.51
- Men: Template:(1) Patrick Chan
- Skate Canada International in Ottawa, Canada:
- U-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand
(teams in bold advance to the quarter finals)- Group A: Colombia
1–1
Canada
- Group A: New Zealand
1–2
Denmark
- Group B: Ghana
2–3
Germany
- Group B: Costa Rica
1–2
North Korea
- Group A: Colombia
- Rugby League World Cup in Australia:
- Group A: New Zealand
48–6
Papua New Guinea in Gold Coast
- Group B: France
6–42
Fiji in Wollongong
- Group A: New Zealand
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