TORONTO - Temporarily homeless due to stadium renovations, Toronto FC will spend the first two months of the 2015 MLS season on the road but will finish off the 34-game campaign with 10 of its last 14 matches at a bigger, better BMO Field.Toronto will play seven away games before its home opener May 10 against Houston.The Vancouver Whitecaps, meanwhile, hit the road for a five-match trip from June 3 to July 4, with B.C. Place Stadium unavailable due to the FIFA Womens World Cup. It ties their longest road trip since joining MLS.The league features 20 teams this year with the addition of Orlando City SC and New York City FC. The expansion teams have been placed in the 10-team Eastern Conference with the Houston Dynamo and Sporting Kansas City moving to the Western Conference.The regular season runs March 6 through Oct. 25 with the MLS Cup slated for early December. The defending champion L.A. Galaxy kick off the campaign with a game against visiting Chicago. Two days later, Orlando hosts New York on March 8 at the Citrus Bowl.The last day of the regular season will see Eastern Conference games kicking off at the same time, following by simultaneous Western Conference matches.Twelve teams instead of 10 will qualify for the playoffs this year, with the sixth-place teams in each conference making the post-season. There will be four single elimination matches, setting up conference semifinals and championship matches which will be two-game aggregate-goal series.Clubs will play each team in the opposing conference once, with five home and five away matches.Each team will play their nine intra-conference opponents a minimum of two times, (one home, one away); with the six remaining matches also intra-conference — three home and three away versus different opponents.Toronto visits Vancouver on March 7 on the opening weekend. It marks the ninth straight year Toronto opens on the road and the sixth time on the West Coast.Toronto will play 12 of its 17 home games on Saturdays, with three on Wednesdays and two on Sundays.The Montreal Impact open March 7 at D.C. United before a second-week bye. After a visit to New England, Montreal opens at home March 28 at Olympic Stadium against Kaka and Orlando City.The Impacts remaining home games will be at Saputo Stadium.Montreal will be in action before the start of the season, with the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final opening Feb. 24 in Mexico with the return leg set for March 3 at Olympic Stadium.Vancouver will host the defending champion L.A. Galaxy and newly signed midfield star Steven Gerrard at B.C. Place on April 4. New York City FC comes to visit Sept. 26.Toronto will miss out on the Galaxy at home, playing instead July 4 in Los Angeles. Montreals lone date with the Galaxy is also in L.A., on Sept. 12.Follow @NeilMDavidson on Twitter
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Final Score: (4) Duke 93, Furman 54 Durham, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Jahlil Okafor scored 24 points to lead the fourth-ranked Duke Blue Devils to a 93-54 win over Furman at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Amile Jefferson posted 16 points and 12 rebounds and Matt Jones finished with 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting from beyond the arc for Duke (6-0). Kendrec Ferrara paced the Paladins (1-3) with 13 points and Stephen Croone added 12. Final Score: Butler 74, (5) North Carolina 66 Nassau, Bahamas (SportsNetwork.com) - Alex Barlow scored 17 points to lead the Butler Bulldogs over the fifth-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, 74-66, in quarterfinal round action of the Battle 4 Atlantis at Imperial Arena. Kelan Martin also scored 17 points and added six rebounds for Butler (4-0), which outrebounded Carolina 57-40, grabbing 29 offensive boards, on the way to the upset win. Roosevelt Jones hit four straight free throws down the stretch, ending with 12 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Bulldogs, who will face Oklahoma in the semifinal round on Thursday. Marcus Paige scored 18 points to lead North Carolina (3-1), which rallied in the final minutes but never had possession of the ball with a chance to take the lead. Final Score: (6) Louisville 45, Cleveland State 33 Louisville, KY (SportsNetwork.com) - Rick Pitinos 700th career win didnt come nearly as easy as No. 699. Two days after producing a 61-point blowout on its home court, sixth-ranked Louisville had to scratch and claw against Cleveland State for most of the night before eventually pulling away for a 45-33 victory. The Cardinals led just 38-33 with under six minutes left before ending the game on a 7-0 run to give Pitino the milestone result over a Cleveland State squad that lost in overtime Saturday to Savannah State, the team Louisville walloped by an 87-26 count Monday at the KFC Yum! Center. Montrezl Harrell led a Cardinals contingent that shot a troubling 31.9 percent for the game with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Chris Jones added 11 points and Terry Rozier had nine along with a career-high 11 boards for Louisville (5-0). Trey Lewis kept the Vikings in it by pouring in 24 points, but Cleveland State (2-3) made just 25 percent of its field goal attempts in another top-notch effort by the Cardinals defense. 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