Derbyshire 362 (Madsen 76, Raine 5-66) and 104 for 4 drew with Leicestershire 380 (Eckersley 117, Parkinson 4-90) and 294 for 9 dec (Eckersley 104) lead by 127 runsScorecard The pitch, easy-paced throughout, had the final word as this Division Two match ended in a draw, though not before Ned Eckersley completed his second hundred of the match - the second time in his career the Leicestershire batsman has scored a century in both innings of a Championship fixture.Leicestershire, who resumed on an apparently precarious 109 for 5, a lead of just 127, lost just one wicket during the morning session while increasing their lead to over 200.Things might have been different had Chesney Hughes, at first slip, been able to hold a chance given by Niall OBrien in the opening over, the left-hander edging a Tony Palladino delivery to first slip. Hughes juggled the ball three times but was unable to hang on.OBrien and Eckersley then batted without alarm, albeit scoring at just two runs an over, in extending their partnership past 50. OBrien had not hit a boundary in 116 balls when shortly before lunch he went back to a cut a delivery from left-arm spinner Callum Parkinson and edged a catch behind.Clint McKay could not resist trying to loft Parkinsons left-arm spin into the stands, missed and was bowled, but Ben Raine gave Eckersley solid support in adding 53 for the eighth wicket before losing his middle stump to Neil Brooms occasional offspin.Eckersley, who hit 117 in the first innings, then went to his century off 170 balls, becoming the first Leicestershire batsman to achieve the feat since he himself did so against Worcestershire in 2013.The declaration came very late, leaving Derbyshire a target of 313 off 38 over, and when Raine bowled Billy Godleman without scoring, and Chesney Hughes got a leading edge off McKay and was caught at mid-on for 5, there were some wondering whether Leicestershire had been too pessimistic about the docility of the pitch.The more so when Ben Slater went leg before to a Charlie Shreck delivery that kept low and Broom was caught in the gully having edged a Shreck delivery onto his pad, leaving the visitors of 43 for 4.Throughout the game, however, once the new ball effect wore off batsmen found it relatively easy to survive, and Wayne Madsen and Shiv Thakor - not without the occasional alarm - saw their side through to the draw. Parkinson, on his first class debut, bowled a remarkable 70.4 overs in the match, and finished with six wickets. George Springer Jersey . Clarkson had been dealing with an elbow injury in early January and will be out of action for at least one week. He has three goals and five assists through 36 games with the Leafs this season. George Springer Astros Jersey .Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. http://www.baseballastrosproshop.com/jose-cruz-jr-astros-jersey/ . Ashley Youngs cross was inadvertently headed by Chester into his own net in the 66th minute, allowing United to claim a third straight league win. "We had to dig deep with our fighting spirit and weve done that," United striker Wayne Rooney said. Carlos Lee Astros Jersey . The recently retired Stern was elected Friday to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and will be enshrined with the class of 2014 on Aug. Brad Peacock Jersey . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles. No. 7 Virginia | No. 9 Arizona | Full ListNo. 8: XAVIER MUSKETEERSLast season: 28-6, 14-4 Big EastThe Musketeers wont be able to sneak up on people as they did last season. Coach Chris Mack brings back leading scorer Trevon Bluiett?and the starting backcourt of Edmond Sumner and Myles Davis (he is currently suspended indefinitely). Look for Norfolk State transfer RaShid Gaston to step in and ease the loss of James Farr and Jalen Reynolds up front. Xavier should challenge Villanova for Big East supremacy.?-- Jeff GoodmanBest case: Elite Eight. The Musketeers won 28 games last season, but stunningly lost in the NCAA tournament to Wisconsin via a last-second bomb by Bronson Koenig. With the loss of Jalen Reynolds and the suspension of Milles Davis, Xavier is down a couple of mainstays from last season.ddddddddddddStill, this is a tough-minded team that has everything, especially good guards. Trevon Bluiett and Edmund Sumner are a top-flight backcourt, and Xavier still has size and a gang-rebounding mentality.Worst case:?Early exit. Depending upon the draw, Xavier could be in the same position as last postseason, playing a Power 5 team that struggled to be rated higher but is still really capable. With good size but not much scoring up front, Xavier will rely upon its guards. Guards win, but not without good big guys.No. 9 Arizona | Full List ' ' '