Gold Medals MEDAL EVENT ATHLETES RESULT Shooting – Women’s Skeet Kimberly Rhode 99 Swimming – Men’s 100m Backstroke Matthew Grevers 52.16, Olympic Record Swimming – Men’s 400m Individual Medley Ryan Lochte 4:05.18 Swimming – Women’s 100m Backstroke Melissa Franklin 58.33 Swimming – Women’s 100m Butterfly Dana Vollmer 55.98, Olympic Record,World Record Bronze Medals MEDAL EVENT ATHLETES RESULT Judo – Women’s 57kg, Bronze medal match, Quintavalle vs Malloy Marti Malloy 1000 … Read More »
When Swisher led of the 9th with a double against JJ, I thought the O’s were doomed. But not tonight, as JJ wiggled his way out and got the win for Gonzalez.
It’s amazing that Sarunas is still a dominating European player after all these years.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Lithuania (Sarunas Jasikevicius) vs. Nigeria (Ekene Ibekwe)
9:30 a.m. ET (LIVE)
NBC Basketball Channel
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Colombia (Nataly Arias) vs. France
12:15 p.m. ET (LIVE)
MSNBC
FIELD HOCKEY
USA (Katie O’Donnell, Keli Smith Puzo) vs. Argentina
2:00 p.m. ET
MSNBC
Terrapin head coach Missy Meharg on the call for NBC
Five former and current Maryland student-athletes were tabbed to the 36-player roster for the 2012-14 U.S. women’s national senior team Sunday.
Current Terrapin standouts Katie Schwarzmann, Kelly McPartland and Iliana Sanza were named to the squad. Former Terps Karri Ellen Johnson and Caitlyn McFadden rounded out Maryland’s representation in the training team pool. Maryland boasts more players on the roster than any other program in the nation.
Lochte did a lot of woofing last night after he won the gold in the 4 x 100 IM but today he could not close the deal.
The game looked like it was between the NBA Alist guys vs 1 Alister (Tony Parker) and some Blist NBA guys. The whole thing is ridiculous.
It’s official. The energy has left the building. During the course of another mind-numbingly frustrating 6-1 loss Saturday night at Camden Yards, the aura of good feelings that had surrounded the Orioles early in the season seemed all but gone.
Even before Tommy Hunter was plagued by his 23rd and 24th home run this season, leading to his exit with a 5-0 after 5 and 1/3rd innings, it seemed as though the feeling in Camden Yards had gone back to how it had been … Read More »
Tight end Will Yeatman is now offensive tackle Will Yeatman. He obviously doesn’t have the kind of footspeed or quickness the Dolphins are looking for in a pass-catcher but is quite agile for a tackle.
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