
GLADSTONE, N.J., May 19 (UPI) -- Meena Lee pulled off a huge upset Thursday, defeating second-seeded Jiyai Shin in the opening round of the Sybase Match Play Championship.
Lee won the 17th and 18th holes for a 2-up victory over Shin, who has been in and out of the No. 1 world ranking during the past year.
Shin was one of two among the Top 10 seeded players to fall Thursday. Eighth-seeded Song-Hee Kim dropped a 3-and-1 decision to Sophie Gustafson.
Top-seeded Na Yeon Choi advanced with a 3-and-2 decision over Karen Stupples and No. 3 seed Cristie Kerr was a 3-and-2 victor over Amanda Blumenherst.
Michelle Wie and Paula Creamer were also first-round winners in the 64-player event.
This tournament began last year and in the inaugural event, only nine lower seeds won in the opening round. This year the lower seeds went 18-14 to start the event.
Defending champion Sun Young Yoo survived with a victory over Grace Park in 21 holes. The player Yoo defeated in last year's final, Angela Stanford, advanced with a 4-and-2 win over Candie Kung.
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DETROIT, June 3 (UPI) --
Phil Hughes logged his second career complete game Sunday, holding Detroit to one run in the New York Yankees' 5-1 victory.
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 (UPI) --
"Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes, was honored at the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards in San Francisco, the organization said.
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The Internet could someday look very different and be less open and free if a proposal for the International Telecommunications Union, an arm of the United Nations, to take over management of the Internet comes to pass, critics of the proposal say.
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UPI Almanac for Monday, June 4, 2012.
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