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Blazers Won’t Rush Roy
Posted on 10 Feb 2011 by Brandon Marcus.
Brandon Roy was being a bit bullish on Monday declaring himself ready to return to action as early as the Blazers next game this Friday. You'll excuse his eagerness though, he doesn't want to watch anymore. “I was excited,” Roy said. “Just waking up this morning, I was happy to know I was going to get involved with practice … just running out here with the guys, playing,...
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Patriots continue to make things look easy
Posted on 16 Dec 2010 by David Reid.
The Patriots looked as good as you possibly could have imagined against the Chicago Bears. The snow did not slow down their game a bit and Tom Brady had one of his best performances of the year. The defense shut down Jay Cutler and the Bears’ offense and forced 4 turnovers including 3 from Cutler. The game looked close from the beginning and both teams looked like they were in for a battle. H...
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HATS OFF TO COREY PERRY
Posted on 13 Dec 2010 by KARLY TAMBARA.
I was out of the state for a little less than a week and managed to somehow miss six Ducks’ games! I love Hawai’i, but I must confess, it’s a bit frustrating that wi-fi is such a rarity and hockey is non-existent on tv. It made it a bit difficult to follow the Ducks, let alone post any blogs about them. The long and short of those 6 games, however, is that the Ducks lost three and won t...
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Clippers-Magic Preview (Dec. 12)
Posted on 12 Dec 2010 by Taylor Smith.
After getting off to a hot start this season, Superman and the Orlando Magic have come back down to earth a bit. Orlando has lost four straight games, and will look to snap the skid against Blake Griffin and the 5-19 Clippers Sunday evening at Staples Center. The Clippers come into the game riding a mini two-game skid of their own, following a pair of one-point losses to the Lakers and Grizzlie...
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Syracuse makes Jimmy B proud at Garden V Classic
Posted on 8 Dec 2010 by Curt Bell.
I confess, going into Tuesday night's game against the mighty Spartans of Michigan State, preseason Final Four shoo-in, and laden with senior leadership, I was NERVOUS about my Orange. Barely scraping by sub-par oppenents such as Georgia Tech, albeit with an unblemished record, Syracuse had not played anywhere near the makings of a top ten squad with Final Four aspirations. Yet, by 11:30 P....
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Same Old With Jeter Deal
Posted on 6 Dec 2010 by Stephanie Geosits.
The Yankees and Derek Jeter made peace this weekend, announcing that the Captain will be on board for at least three more seasons. In June, Jeter will turn 37 – ancient for an everyday shortstop. Admittedly, this year he lost a step or two, literally and figuratively. Whether his decline continues or if he miraculously turns things around remains to be seen; but, as with everyone else, he...
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Stuff the Bird: Boston College at Syracuse Preview
Posted on 24 Nov 2010 by Beth Ann Clyde.
First of all, Happy Thanksgiving everyone! As Syracuse football fans, we have plenty to be thankful for this season. In case you have been living under a rock, Syracuse is going to play in its first bowl since 2004. The Orange will probably represent the Big East in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium, which will be a great selling point to local recruits (sorry, Rutgers!). Let’s get...
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The Hoops Stock Market Volume 1
Posted on 9 Nov 2010 by Warren Shaw.
We are starting to get a feel for what these maniac NBA coaches want to do with their lineups. So now is a perfect time to take a look around the league at some early overachievers and underachievers. What does this mean for you? Well it’s time to decide if you are a buyer or seller in the roller coaster life of a fantasy owner. Elton Brand: Nobody quite saw this type of production coming fro...
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Jaguars embarrass Cowboys in Dallas
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by Scott Janovitz.
The NFL: Where anything can happen. I write this specifically as it pertains to the Jacksonville Jaguars and the roller coaster-like season they’ve experienced this year. After losing in back-to-back weeks by a combined 49 points, no one could have expected a dominant performance out of Jacksonville on Sunday, even if it was playing the mixed-up Cowboys. The Jags were every bit of dominant, h...
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ALCS Game 6 Preview
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Looking ahead to tonight's game and just some thoughts on last game. I think the Yankees were expected to not get eliminated at home during game 5. Their big bats came to life and C.C. Sabathia held the Rangers in check for most of the night. Even with Mark Teixeira out of the lineup the Yankees still fought it out and won. The Yanks didn't seem to panic either during an elimination game....
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2010 NLCS Game One Thoughts…
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Adrian Fedkiw.
GAME 1 2010 NLCS Preview- Philadelphia vs San Francisco The Phillies are in a postseason situation they're not used to. This is the first time that the Phils have lost a Game 1 of a best of 7 series; atleast in this current era of Phillies baseball. From 2007-2010, they had a 4-0 record in Game One's of the NLCS and World Series respectively. The game tonight really couldv'e...
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2010-11 NBA Season Preview: Los Angeles Clippers
Posted on 5 Oct 2010 by Taylor Smith.
Needless to say, the Clippers have had a tough time since moving from San Diego to Los Angeles in 1984. Davis and Gordon are primed for a postseason run. Since then, the franchise had made just four postseason appearances, and has advanced past the first round of the playoffs on just one occasion. However, the 2010 season brings much hope to Clipperland. After going 29-53 last season, the Clipp...









