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Deaths

Sporting seasons

March 30, 2006 (Thursday)

March 29, 2006 (Wednesday)

March 28, 2006 (Tuesday)

March 27, 2006 (Monday)

March 26, 2006 (Sunday)

March 25, 2006 (Saturday)

March 24, 2006 (Friday)

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March 22, 2006 (Wednesday)

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March 19, 2006 (Sunday)

March 18, 2006 (Saturday)

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March 14, 2006 (Tuesday)

March 13, 2006 (Monday)

March 12, 2006 (Sunday)

March 11, 2006 (Saturday)

March 10, 2006 (Friday)

March 9, 2006 (Thursday)

March 8, 2006 (Wednesday)

March 7, 2006 (Tuesday)

March 6, 2006 (Monday)

March 5, 2006 (Sunday)

March 4, 2006 (Saturday)

March 3, 2006 (Friday)

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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