Early Results from Boston! (Fightnews.com)

Castulo Gonzalez, 126, vs Priest Smalls, 125, got tangled up at The Roxy in Boston, Massachucetts, but not before the traditional 10 count was tolled over the announcement of the death of all time ring legend Willie Pep. Gonzalez set the pace while the bigger, more experienced Smalls was content to lay back in the defensive mode as Gonzalez moved him around the ring firing away.

NHL: Carolina 5, Boston 1 (UPI)

BOSTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Eric Staal, Justin Williams, Erik Cole, Eric Belanger and Andrew Ladd scored for Carolina Friday afternoon, as the Hurricanes beat Boston, 5-1.

NBA: New York 101, Boston 77 (UPI)

BOSTON, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Eddy Curry had 21 points and 19 rebounds as the New York Knicks, playing their best game in two years Friday night, trounced the Celtics, 101-77.

Friday NBA Wrap-Up: Curry Carries Knicks In Boston (WCBS-TV New York)

Despite five years of NBA playing experience, Eddy Curry is still largely an untapped talent. Curry had 21 points and 10 rebounds Friday night, leading the New York Knicks to a 101-77 victory over the Boston Celtics.

Miami 17 (18) Boston College 14 (WSFA Montgomery)

MIAMI The Miami Hurricanes have knocked Boston College out of the A-C-C title chase by erasing a 14-to-3 deficit in a 17-to-14 win over the 18th-ranked Eagles.

Toal`s happy at Boston College (Boston Herald)

If Brian Toal hadn`t been so set on going to Boston College, if he`d had fewer people in his corner believing The Heights were the best place for him, then the Eagles junior linebacker very...

Knicks have no problem beating Boston (Fox Sports)

Steve Francis scored 22 points, Eddy Curry added 21 points and 10 rebounds, and the New York Knicks snapped a three-game losing streak with a 101-77 victory over the Boston Celtics on Friday night. The Celtics (4-8) have dropped their last two games after putting together their first three-game winning streak since April 2005. The Knicks (5-9) beat the Celtics for only the sixth time in their

Hurricanes pound Bruins in Boston (USA Today)

Justin Williams and Erik Cole scored goals nine seconds apart in the second period, lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on Friday. The Hurricanes snapped a two-game losing streak, avoiding their worst run since dropping their first four games of the season.