U.S. Gets Gymnastics Medal from China Go back ten years. The summer of 2000. President Bill Clinton was still trying play happy couple with Hillary, ‘Gladiator’ was bloodying up theaters, and “Smooth” by Carlos Santana was unavoidable on any radio station. No George Bush, reality television or i-pods–yet. The U.S. Olympics women’s gymnastics team remembers [...]
Fourteen Will Get You Bronze
By: Tony Mangia | Friday April 30th, 2010
Avid Analysis From A Sports Aficionado
By: Adrian Holman | Friday April 30th, 2010
Over the past week, many things have happened in sports to keep fans buzzing all around the nation. In anticipation for a stellar sports weekend that will have the Kentucky Derby, NBA Playoffs, and the biggest boxing match of the season, let’s take a look back at some of the things that happened so that we will [...]
NHL Round 2 Preview
By: Wes F | Thursday April 29th, 2010
Top Dogs Headline West; Underdogs Rule the East The East and West were polar opposites in round one as the one, two, three and five seeds prevailed in the West while four, six, seven and eight won out in the East. The top story is that of the Washington Capitals, who owned the league in [...]
West Work-up for Week 3 – 4/19-4/25 (4/27)
By: AnnexNate | Wednesday April 28th, 2010
I’m a couple days late this week, but that might be a good thing… I might actually have some news. Big Events: Nelson Cruz went on the DL today – Tuesday 4/27 – which could be entirely damning to the Rangers. Texas has played sub-.500 ball for the last week, losing 2/3 to the Red [...]
NHL Round 1: 7′s are wild in the East and West
By: Wes F | Tuesday April 27th, 2010
Caps find themselves in yet another early game 7; Coyotes try to stun the mighty Red Wings The Washington Capitals are all too familiar with game sevens in round one. When they were unable to solve Jaroslav Halak and the Canadiens in Montreal on Monday night they secured their third straight game seven in round [...]




