Sports in Brief: Netherlands routs Italy, 3-0, in soccer
The Netherlands handed Italy its worst loss ever in the European Championships, a 3-0 rout in Bern, Switzerland, that left the World Cup soccer champions in danger of elimination in the first round.
Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wesley Sneijder scored in the first half, and standout defender Giovanni van Bronckhorst added the third goal on a counterattack in the 79th minute.
Romania tied injury-depleted France, 0-0, in Zurich. The French were without captain Patrick Vieira and leading scorer Thierry Henry.
University of Oregon wrestlers have gone to court to prevent the school from dropping the sport to make room for a baseball team.
The suit filed Friday in Marion County Circuit Court in Salem contends the plan to eliminate wrestling would violate state law and the Oregon Constitution.
Elsewhere: Cal State-Fullerton coach Bob Burton, who led the Titans to a Big West Conference men's basketball title and their first trip to the NCAA tournament in 30 years, signed a five-year contract extension. . . . Morakinyo Williams, a 6-foot-11 center who was one of Kentucky's top recruits a year ago, is transferring to Duquesne. . . . Brown University promoted assistant coach Jesse Agel to replace Craig Robinson, the brother-in-law of Barack Obama who left to take the basketball coaching job at Oregon State.
A judge in Santa Ana, Calif., dismissed the case against a man accused of slipping a date-rape drug into the drink of former Olympic ice dancer Oksana "Pasha" Grishuk.
Investigators in the Orange County District Attorney's Office concluded that they could not prove the case against James R. Halstead beyond a reasonable doubt, a spokeswoman said.
Michelle Wie qualifed for the U.S. Women's Open.
Wie carded a round of 70 at Woodmont Country Club and 67 at the Manor, both in Rockville, Md. The 137 total was the second-best score of the day and more than enough to qualify for the Open, which will be played June 26-29 at Interlachen Country Club in Edina, Minn.
Former UCLA softball coach Sue Enquist and Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller are the newest members of the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame at the Billie Jean King Women's Sports Center in Eisenhower Park, N.Y.














