Jon Axel Gudmundsson poured in a game-high 24 points on 9-14 shooting as Davidson beat George Mason 86-59 on Sunday. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw4dyfv39tfR77pkCtS4iaw Visit the Stadium website: http://www.watchstadium.com Follow Stadium on Twitter: https://twitter.com/watchstadium Like Stadium on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchstadium Follow Stadium on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/WatchStadium
Gudmundsson scores 24, Davidson whips George Mason 86-59. FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Jon Axel Gudmundsson hit four 3-pointers and scored 24 points and Davidson took control early for an 86-59 win over George Mason on Sunday. Peyton Aldridge added 17 points for the Wildcats (8-8, 2-1 Atlantic-10) and KiShawn Pritchett and Kellan Grady had 15 points apiece. Otis Livingston II led the Patriots (6-8, 1-2) with 20 points, making 4 of 5 from 3-point range. Pritchett had the first five points of an early 10-0 spurt that gave Davidson the lead for good, 13-8. Grady had five in another 10-0 run that put the lead into double figures at 30-18. Gudmundsson then scored six in a third 10-0 run for a 45-24 lead before Livingston knocked down a 3 at the buzzer. The Wildcats shot 56 percent (18 of 32) and George Mason shot 42 (10 of 24) despite going 6 of 12 behind the arc.
Daily Sport News --------------------------------- Thank fof watching. Don't forget subscriber my channel.Huddersfield 0-0 burnley: visitors are denied a second-half penalty huddersfield 0-0 burnley: visitors are denied a second-half penalty jeff hendrick appeared to be brought down in the penalty box as he rounded huddersfield keeper jonas lossl (right) burnley boss sean dyche reacted furiously as his side were denied a penalty by referee paul tierney in the second half hendrick had the ball in the back of the net but the goal was ruled out with the midfielder drifting offside from a free-kick huddersfield boss david wagner (left) greets burnley boss dyche (right) ahead of their premier league macth burnley striker ashley barnes (right) started upfront for the away side and held the ball up well in the early stages huddersfield's laurent depoitre (right) is tackled by burnley defender kevin long as neither side made a breakthrough jeff hendrick controls the ball in midfield and was a bright spark for the away side as he looked for the ball in behind both managers, wagner (left) and dyche (right) react in the first half of the match as the shout out instructions to their teams barnes (left) is stopped in his tracks from a tackle by christopher schindler (right) as the away side turn on the pressure host's midfielder aaron mooy (left) watches on as burnley's johann berg gudmundsson flicks the ball on jack cork (left) tries to dispossess jonathan hogg (right) as huddersfield fail to make many first-half opportunities huddersfield goalkeeper jonas lossl made some important saves for the home-side to keep the scores level at half-time barnes takes a shot as burnley looked threatening in the first-half but he could not find an opener in a goalless first half scott arfield was unlucky not to score the opener as burnley continued to test lossl in goal in the second half lossl (right) tells hendrick (left) to get up after appearing to bring down the burnley man in the penalty box both teams paid respect to players and supporters who have passed away in 2017 with a minute's applause before kick-off
Manchester United vs Burnley | Match Day Vlog | Premier League | 26.12.2017 Manchester United 2-2 Burnley Scorers: Lingard 53, 90+1; Barnes 3, Defour 36 Attendance: 75,046 THE LINE UPS: United: De Gea, Young, Jones, Rojo (Mkhitaryan, 46), Shaw; Matic, Pogba, Mata, Ibrahimovic (Lingard, 46), Rashford, Lukaku. Substitutes not used: Romero, Blind, Lindelof, Tuanzebe, Herrera. Booked: Rojo, Shaw, Mkhitaryan. Burnley: Pope, Bardsley, Long, Mee, Taylor; Arfield, Cork, Hendrick, Defour (Vokes, 66), Gudmundsson, Barnes (Walters, 80). Substitutes not used: Lindegaard, Marney, Lowton, Westwood, Wells. Booked: Barnes, Taylor, Bardsley, Pope, Gudmundsson, Cork, Vokes.
Jong Ajax heeft maandag voor de tweede keer op rij verloren in de Jupiler League. Jong AZ klopte de ploeg met 4-2. Jong PSV won thuis met 2-0 van Jong FC Utrecht. Jong Ajax, met Mitchell Dijks in de basis, gaf in Alkmaar een 0-2 voorsprong uit handen. De Amsterdammers gingen in de vorige speelronde met liefst 0-5 onderuit tegen De Graafschap. De equipe van coach Michael Reiziger nam via Noussair Mazraoui en Mateo Cassierra de leiding. Jeremy Helmer bracht de thuisploeg vlak na de 0-2 terug in de wedstrijd, waarna Tijjani Reijnders voor de gelijkmaker zorgde. Mats Seuntjens en Levi Garcia bezorgden de thuisploeg in de slotfase de zege. Jong PSV had de overwinning al voor rust binnen. Sam Lammers opende na 25 minuten de score, waarna Albert Gudmundsson er een kwartier later 2-0 van maakte. Door het verlies heeft nummer twee Jong Ajax vier punten achterstand op koploper NEC. Jong AZ staat nu dertiende. Jong PSV is achtste, terwijl Jong FC Utrecht in de stand alleen FC Volendam onder zich houdt.
Jupiler League - 20.10.2017 Jong PSV against RKC Waalwijk ---------------------------------- 3 - 2 ---------------------------------- 4' - Marcel Ritzmaier (Goal) 11' - Albert Gudmundsson (Goal) 17' - Roland Bergkamp (Goal) 35' - Johan Voskamp (Yellow Card) 46' - Johan Voskamp (Goal) 47' - Donyell Malen (Yellow Card) 58' - Gigli Ndefe (Yellow Card) 59' - Albert Gudmundsson (Goal)
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