Though it was a typical heartbreaking Capitals defeat, you had to like the addition of Grabovski as a finisher. 2 straight power play goals in the 3rd period by the newcomer to DC gave the Caps a short lived 4-3 lead. But the reigning Stanley Cup champs stormed back for victory. A late 2 man advantage for the Caps failed to tie the game after a point blank shot by Eric Fehr failed to dent the nets.
Not in my opinion. LeBron is too physical for the 6 time NBA Champion.
Ara Atayan, M, Bronxville (N.Y.) has committed to North Carolina, as reported by Inside Lacrosse’s Casey Vock. Atayan was one of the standout players at Nike Blue Chip’s 2017 camp, which Casey attended back in July. He also plays for the Long Island Express. Atayan is the first Class of 2017 (high school freshman) player to publicly make a verbal commitment.
Unbelievable—–Atayan is in the 9th grade. Where does this end?
The University of Maryland Department of Athletics honored Johnny Holliday, the Voice of The Terrapins, today for his 35 years of service to the university.
Holliday was joined at a press availability by director of athletics Kevin Anderson and head coaches Randy Edsall and Mark Turgeon at the Gossett Football Team House. In addition, Holliday will be honored at halftime of the Maryland-Virginia game on Saturday, Oct 12 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium.
Senior Patrick Mullins was involved in both goals as the No. 8 Maryland men’s soccer team defeated No. 23 Tulsa, 2-1, at Ludwig Field Tuesday night.
The Terrapins (4-2-3, 3-0-1 ACC) dominated play against the Golden Hurricane (5-4-1) for most of the night. Mullins and freshman Michael Sauers sparked a Terrapin offense that outshot Tulsa, 16-11, and earned 10 corner kicks.
excerpt from The Providence Journal
Wilfork was replaced Sunday night by undrafted rookie Joe Vellano out of Maryland. The 6-foot-2, 285-pounder contributed a sack and two tackles against the Falcons.
Atlanta ran only 12 times for 46 yards after Wilfork left the game.
“Joe is a hard-working kid. He was a productive player in college and he played a lot of spots at Maryland,” Belichick said. “He has good instincts, kind of has a nose for the ball and a … Read More »
from the Sun
The Orioles received good news today after Manny Machado’s visit to Dr. James Andrews in Gulf Breeze, Fla.
Machado went to see Dr. Andrews to receive a second opinion on his injured left knee, and Andrews’ evaluation concurred with that of the Orioles team doctors, according to an industry source.
Orioles team orthopedist Dr. John Wilckens recommended a conservative approach of rest and rehab and no surgery. The team hopes Machado can be doing light running drills in … Read More »
Racking up the yards: Florida State’s offense has been humming under the lead of redshirt freshman quarterback Jameis Winston and a three-pronged rushing attack. Currently the Seminoles are first in the ACC and No. 10 in Division I-A in total offense at 540.3 yards per game. Their 8.64 yards per play is third best in the country, and FSU’s 24 offensive touchdowns rank in the top third as well.
Moving the chains: A direct correlation to FSU’s offensive success has … Read More »