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College Basketball Scores Sunday

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | College Basketball | No Comments


Lavietes Pavilion (Boston, MA)

Webster (0-1) 32 19 51
Harvard (6-5) « 51 43 94

Allan P. Kirby Arena (Easton, PA)

Towson (5-7) 31 32 63
Lafayette (3-8) « 34 36 70

Stabler Arena (Bethlehem, PA)

Longwood (6-7) 19 38 57
Lehigh (8-3) « 32 40 72

Allstate Arena (Rosemont, IL)

Alcorn State (2-10) 28 39 67
DePaul (8-5) « 46 44 90

Anderson Arena (Bowling Green, OH)

Eastern Illinois (3-8) 24 36 60
Bowling Green (6-5) « 42 36 78

Assembly Hall (Champaign, IL)

Eastern Michigan (2-10) 23 30 53
Illinois (12-1) « 26 36 62

Bradley Center (Milwaukee, WI)

Presbyterian (5-8) 18 27 45
Marquette (11-2) « 40 44 84

Henderson Center (Huntington, WV)

Tennessee State (3-8) 21 39 60
Marshall (7-5) « 42 32 74

Yanitelli Center (Jersey City, NJ)

Stony Brook (6-5) « 41 27 68
St. Peter’s (4-8) 23 29 52

Fleisher Center (Newark, NJ)

Wagner (7-3) « 34 34 68
New Jersey Tech (0-12) 22 36 58

Carver Arena (Peoria, IL)

Southern Illinois (5-7) 30 33 63
Bradley (7-5) « 41 38 79

McLeod Center (Cedar Falls, IA)

Indiana State (3-9) « 41 24 8 12 85
Northern Iowa (6-6) 24 41 8 11 84

Stegeman Coliseum (Athens, GA)

North Carolina A&T (5-7) 27 41 68
Georgia (8-4) « 51 47 98

Jack Stephens Center (Little Rock, AR)

Rice (5-7) « 31 48 79
Arkansas-Little Rock (8-4) 34 38 72

Pan American Center (Las Cruces, NM)

Loyola-Marymount (0-14) 32 30 62
New Mexico State (6-6) « 59 45 104

Myrtle Beach Convention Center (Myrtle Beach, SC)

East Carolina (8-4) 17 38 55
Coastal Carolina (5-7) « 31 32 63

Magness Arena (Denver, CO)

California Riverside (7-4) 22 24 46
Denver (6-6) « 32 20 52

Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, CA)

Louisiana Tech (6-7) 17 38 55
UCLA #13 (10-2) « 37 41 78

Players of the Game
LATECH – M. Rolle (Pts:17, Reb:7, Ast:0)
UCLA – J. Shipp (Pts:16, Reb:3, Ast:0)
Bank of America Arena (Seattle, WA)

Montana (6-7) 21 32 53
Washington (8-3) « 41 34 75

Vines Center (Lynchburg, VA)

Cincinnati Christian (0-1) 22 33 55
Liberty (10-4) « 46 40 86

Roberts Stadium (Evansville, IN)

Drake (9-4) 26 39 65
Evansville (9-2) « 30 46 76

Mitchell Center (Mobile, AL)

Spring Hill (0-1) 33 23 56
South Alabama (8-5) « 31 57 88

John Q. Hammons Arena (Springfield, MO)

Illinois State (12-0) « 24 31 17 72
Missouri State (7-5) 34 21 14 69

Municipal Auditorium (Kansas City, MO)

SIU-Edwardsville (1-0) « 38 39 77
UMKC (5-10) 31 40 71

BankAtlantic Center (Sunrise, FL)

Western Kentucky (7-4) 34 35 69
Florida State (12-2) « 37 45 82

McCann Center (Poughkeepsie, NY)

Bucknell (3-8) 24 39 63
Marist (5-8) « 37 52 89

UNF Arena (Jacksonville, FL)

IPFW (5-8) « 38 29 67
North Florida (2-9) 27 34 61

Mackey Arena (West Lafayette, IN)

Valparaiso (3-9) 25 20 45
Purdue #10 (11-2) « 27 32 59

Players of the Game
VALPO – U. Igbavboa (Pts:13, Reb:4, Ast:3)
PUR – E. Moore (Pts:14, Reb:4, Ast:1)
Galen Center (Los Angeles, CA)

Oral Roberts (3-11) 23 33 56
Southern California (9-3) « 32 34 66

Lakefront Arena (New Orleans, LA)

South Dakota (1-0) « 35 39 74
New Orleans (5-7) 28 38 66

Alexander Memorial Coliseum at McDonalds (Atlanta, GA)

Virginia (6-4) « 44 30 14 88
Georgia Tech (7-4) 37 37 10 84

Raiford G. Trask Coliseum (Wilmington, NC)

Richmond (7-5) « 44 32 76
NC-Wilmington (3-10) 27 42 69

Haas Pavilion (Berkeley, CA)

Air Force (9-3) « 29 34 63
Dartmouth (2-8) 12 29 41

Hofheinz Pavilion (Houston, TX)

Iowa State (8-4) « 26 45 71
Houston (7-2) 27 40 67

Assembly Hall (Bloomington, IN)

Lipscomb (5-6) « 34 40 74
Indiana (5-7) 44 25 69

BankAtlantic Center (Sunrise, FL)

Winthrop (1-10) 11 34 45
Florida (10-2) « 53 21 74

Palestra (Philadelphia, PA)

Siena (7-4) « 39 36 75
Saint Joseph’s (5-6) 44 30 74

FIU Arena (Miami, FL)

Fordham (2-8) 30 40 70
Tennessee-Martin (6-5) « 44 38 82

James A. Rhodes H&PE Building (Akron, OH)

St. Francis (N.Y.) (3-8) 41 29 70
Akron (7-4) « 43 34 77

Coleman Coliseum (Tuscaloosa, AL)

Yale (2-7) 25 38 63
Alabama (8-3) « 36 30 66

Williams Arena (Minneapolis, MN)

High Point (4-8) 23 33 56
Minnesota #23 (12-0) « 49 33 82

Players of the Game
HIPT – S. Short (Pts:13, Reb:7, Ast:1)
MN – R. Sampson III (Pts:17, Reb:6, Ast:3)
Charles L. Sewall Center (Coraopolis, PA)

Duquesne (8-4) « 45 43 88
Robert Morris (6-6) 24 38 62

Max Worthington Arena (Bozeman, MT)

Norfolk State (1-10) 22 46 68
Utah Valley (7-4) « 37 38 75

Dean E. Smith Center (Chapel Hill, NC)

Rutgers (9-4) 38 37 75
North Carolina #1 (12-0) « 52 45 97

Players of the Game
RUT – M. Rosario (Pts:26, Reb:2, Ast:3)
NC – T. Hansbrough (Pts:26, Reb:10, Ast:1)
Reed Arena (College Station, TX)

Sam Houston State (5-6) 23 27 50
Texas A&M (11-1) « 30 30 60

McKeon Pavilion (Moraga, CA)

San Jose State (6-4) « 45 37 82
William Jessup (0-1) 29 32 61

Haas Pavilion (Berkeley, CA)

Portland (7-6) 32 29 61
California (11-2) « 42 39 81

Qwest Center Omaha (Omaha, NE)

Wichita State (6-6) 28 28 56
Creighton (11-2) « 33 35 68

Max Worthington Arena (Bozeman, MT)

Lethbridge (0-1) 27 33 60
Montana State (6-5) « 41 48 89

Stan Sheriff Center (Honolulu, HI)

Buffalo (6-4) « 20 41 11 72
Pepperdine (1-12) 32 29 10 71

Maples Pavilion (Stanford, CA)

Texas Tech (9-4) 34 32 66
Stanford (9-0) « 57 54 111

McKeon Pavilion (Moraga, CA)

Morgan State (5-7) 37 23 60
St. Mary’s (12-1) « 48 28 76

Stan Sheriff Center (Honolulu, HI)

Colorado (7-3) « 36 44 80
Coppin State (1-9) 24 39 63

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Mr Steroid wants to play

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | MLB | No Comments

sammy_sosaMaybe my title is a little mean, but come on Sammy, does anyone care that 40 Sammy Sosa is ready to play? Sosa who up until now has said he wanted to retire after the March World Baseball Classic thinks he can still impact baseball. Sosa the only hitter to surpass 60 or more homers in a season on three occasions does not have any offers on the table right now. ” Any team who wants to sign me should have the initiative and make an offer” ” I shouldn’t be looking for offers out there,” Sosa said. Sosa thinks he is still in good physical shape and hopes to be back on the field in 2009. In 2007 Sosa had 21 home runs and 92 RBIs in 114 games with the Texas Rangers. He is also the fifth player to hit 600 home runs along with Barry Bonds (762), and Hank Aaron(755).

I guess if this was 1998 and MLB was still looking the other way when it comes to its steroid policy I would think this is a no-brainer for any team. But a 40 hasbeen that is still way to full of himself, I can see why most teams don’t care. Sorry Sammy most teams have been busy trying to sign Mark Teixeria and CC Sabathia I’m sure they will get to you at some point.  Once again I just love these pro athletes there head can never get to swollen.

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Cowboys feeling the heat nationwide

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | NFL | No Comments

One of the great plays by the Cowboys

One of the great plays by the Cowboys

A day after the Dallas Cowboys got crushed 44-6 by the Philadelphia Eagles local nationwide news sources are ripping into the team. The Dallas Morning News said “Quitting Time” about the team and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram described the game as “Pathetic. Truly pathetic.  All of the backlash is with good reason the Cowboys ended the season with back to back losses, and had a 9-7 record. The Cowboys haven’t lost a game with such a large margin since Jerry Jones bought the team in 1989. Jones who is always to involved in the teams day to day operations is not a happy man. Maybe he should let the coaches take care of the team and stop talking to the media every five minutes. The Cowboys have not won a playoff game since 1996 when they beat Minnesota.

The team is moving into there new $1.1 billion stadium next year in Arlington Texas. I don’t think this is the way the team wanted to move into there new stadium. This season has been filled with nothing but drama on top of Jerry Jones being a pain in the butt owner, fans have also had to deal with Tony Romo and Terrell Owens pushing the blame around when they both stink. How about this guys, play football you are professional football players. Stop acting like a bunch of premadonnas. As someone who has come to dislike the Cowboys over the years because of Jerry Jones annoying antics and poor management decisions last nights loss just made me laugh. Jerry you have come such a long way since that 1995 team.

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NHL Scores Sunday

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | NHL | No Comments

Final 1 2 3 T
Boston (27-5-4) « 0 1 1 2
Atlanta (12-20-4) 1 0 0 1
Three Stars
1. M. Fernandez – BOS (Saves: 32, Save Pct: .970)
2. B. Little – ATL (Goals: 1, Assists: 0)
3. B. Wheeler – BOS (Goals: 0, Assists: 1)
Final 1 2 3 T
Anaheim (19-14-4) « 1 1 2 4
St. Louis (14-19-3) 1 1 1 3
Three Stars
1. B. Ryan – ANA (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)
2. P. Berglund – STL (Goals: 0, Assists: 2)
3. R. Getzlaf – ANA (Goals: 0, Assists: 2)
Final 1 2 3 T
Chicago (20-6-7) « 2 1 1 4
Minnesota (17-15-2) 0 0 1 1
Three Stars
1. D. Byfuglien – CHI (Goals: 2, Assists: 2)
2. N. Backstrom – MIN (Saves: 28, Save Pct: .903)
3. C. Huet – CHI (Saves: 18, Save Pct: .947)
Final 1 2 3 T
Toronto (14-16-6) 1 0 0 1
Washington (23-11-3) « 0 2 2 4
Three Stars
1. B. Laich – WAS (Goals: 2, Assists: 0)
2. A. Ovechkin – WAS (Goals: 2, Assists: 0)
3. J. Theodore – WAS (Saves: 23, Save Pct: .958)
Final 1 2 3 T
Nashville (17-15-3) 2 0 0 2
Edmonton (17-14-3) « 2 3 0 5
Three Stars
1. E. Cole – EDM (Goals: 1, Assists: 2)
2. S. Gagner – EDM (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)
3. S. Souray – EDM (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)
Final 1 2 3 T
Ottawa (12-17-5) 0 0 0 0
Vancouver (20-14-3) « 1 2 0 3
Three Stars
1. P. Demitra – VAN (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)
2. C. Sanford – VAN (Saves: 18, Save Pct: 1.000)
3. H. Sedin – VAN (Goals: 1, Assists: 1)

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NBA Scores Sunday

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | NBA | No Comments

Denver (20-11) « 27 39 27 24 117
New York (11-18) 27 29 33 21 110

Players of the Game
NY – D. Lee (Pts:19, Reb:12, Ast:2)
DEN – C. Anthony (Pts:32, Reb:9, Ast:4)

Dallas (18-12) « 24 21 31 22 98
L.A. Clippers (8-21) 13 21 27 15 76

Players of the Game
LAC – M. Camby (Pts:16, Reb:12, Ast:0)
DAL – J. Howard (Pts:29, Reb:9, Ast:7)

Miami (16-13) 22 20 25 19 86
Cleveland (26-4) « 22 22 14 35 93

Players of the Game
CLE – L. James (Pts:33, Reb:6, Ast:9)
MIA – D. Wade (Pts:29, Reb:4, Ast:8)

New Orleans (18-9) « 27 22 27 29 105
Indiana (10-20) 29 27 19 28 103

Players of the Game
IND – D. Granger (Pts:34, Reb:5, Ast:2)
NO – C. Paul (Pts:19, Reb:5, Ast:12)

Boston (28-4) « 23 36 25 24 108
Sacramento (7-24) 17 17 14 15 63

Players of the Game
SAC – J. Thompson (Pts:9, Reb:6, Ast:1)
BOS – K. Garnett (Pts:21, Reb:11, Ast:0)

Golden State (9-23) 27 31 27 28 113
L.A. Lakers (25-5) « 34 31 37 28 130

Players of the Game
LAL – K. Bryant (Pts:31, Reb:3, Ast:4)
GS – J. Crawford (Pts:22, Reb:2, Ast:5)

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NFL Playoffs

Monday, December 29th, 2008 | NFL | No Comments

AFC
Seed Team Division Record
1 Tennessee (yz*) South 13-3-0
2 Pittsburgh (yz) North 12-4-0
3 Miami (y) East 11-5-0
4 San Diego (y) West 8-8-0
5 Indianapolis (x) South 12-4-0
6 Baltimore (x) North 11-5-0
Eliminated
7 New England East 11-5-0
8 N.Y. Jets East 9-7-0
9 Houston South 8-8-0
10 Denver West 8-8-0
11 Buffalo East 7-9-0
12 Oakland West 5-11-0
13 Jacksonville South 5-11-0
14 Cincinnati North 4-11-1
15 Cleveland North 4-12-0
16 Kansas City West 2-14-0
NFC
Seed Team Division Record
1 N.Y. Giants (yz*) East 12-4-0
2 Carolina (yz) South 12-4-0
3 Minnesota (y) North 10-6-0
4 Arizona (y) West 9-7-0
5 Atlanta (x) South 11-5-0
6 Philadelphia (x) East 9-6-1
Eliminated (below)
7 Tampa Bay South 9-7-0
8 Dallas East 9-7-0
9 Chicago North 9-7-0
10 Washington East 8-8-0
11 New Orleans South 8-8-0
12 San Francisco West 7-9-0
13 Green Bay North 6-10-0
14 Seattle West 4-12-0
15 St. Louis West 2-14-0
16 Detroit North 0-16-0

x-clinched playoff berth
y-denotes division winner
z-denotes first-round bye
*-clinched home-field advantage

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