Someone explain to me why these Sun Belt Cities are thought of as great sports towns. Tampa can’t even sellout a game against the Steelers!!!
This is what I vividly remember about the great George Blanda. There was a stretch one season where it seemed like Blanda either came off the bench as QB to relieve Darryl LaMonica and take the Raiders to victory or he would kick a winning 40 yard plus field goal. The Raiders would always be the 2nd game of a doubleheader and Sunday evening would always begin with heads shaking. Blanda’s success reminded me of how everyone rooted for Tom … Read More »
Former University of Maryland men’s lacrosse All-Americans Bill McGloneand Joe Walters helped Team USA win the inaugural Bowhunter Cup, 13-11, over the Iroquois Nationals Saturday night in Syracuse.McGlone, who was a two-time first team All-America midfielder for the Terps, scored three goals in the win, including the game-winner on a jumping shot on the crease with 9:20 left in the fourth quarter. from umterps.com
I wonder how Kobe and Dwight Howard feel about that.
Nice win to break a 5 game losing streak.
10,000 in Tampa for a potential playoff clinching game. Great baseball town.
Koji–40 Innings Pitched 5 Walks—another great effort—SIGN THIS GUY!!!!
Okay Markakis might never be a big time home run hitter but he does get timely hit after timely hit.
26 Homers for Jason Werth—hmmmmmm Charlie Manuel is clearly the best manager in baseball as the Phillies clinch 4th straight East Division title.
Colts president Bill Polian believes the debate over an 18-game NFL season is over, and an expanded schedule will soon become a reality. The competition committee member and former league executive twice said he expects the NFL to stretch its regular season by two games. He twice called the decision a “fait accompli” during his weekly radio show Monday night. “I think that the owners, and principally the commissioner, have decided that it’s the way to go, and so … Read More »
#6 Maryland and #14 Duke battled to a 1-1 tie in double-overtime at Ludwig Field. Junior forward Ashley Grove scored her team-leading seventh goal of the season to extend Maryland’s undefeated streak to nine games. The Terps are now 8-0-1 on the year, 0-0-1 in ACC play. “This was a more physical game than I expected,” said Maryland head coach Brian Pensky, “but we know that we have to be ready to compete and be physical in conference play. … Read More »
Below is the post game interview with Sasho Cirovski after the Terp’s 2-1 loss to the Tar Heels at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill. Michael Farfan scored 2 goals for UNC, including an unbelievable shot from 35 yards out just 10 minutes into the game. The Terps had plenty of offensive chances, including a Matt Kassel shot from point-blank range, that deflected off a defender and then off the post. It was interesting to watch Cirovski tinker with the offensive … Read More »
IMG_0008-1 Observations of of an important 14 point victory moving the Terps to 3-1.
I saw it , every one of the 33,000 in attendance saw it—James Franklin has been saying it—Ralph was basking in it—Danny O’Brien might just be the answer to what has been missing from the Terrapins. His pocket presence is excellent. He is cool, calm, but emotional when needed. Danny was checking off when he had to, throwing it away to avoid losses, and generated … Read More »
The #2 Maryland field hockey team held off No. 8 Wake Forest 5-3 Saturday afternoon in Winston-Salem, N.C. The Terrapins (8-0, 2-0) earned their sixth straight win over the Demon Deacons (6-3, 1-1), dating back to 2007. “The team really grew today,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “We played in and out of a couple systems. I was very impressed with Wake Forest and I was really pleased with our pressing. We had great pressing from five forwards. Our … Read More »