Archive | November 4th, 2009

Penalties Cost Caps in 3-2 Loss to Devils

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Ed Frankovic

The Washington Capitals played a pretty good road game for 50 minutes but then the Caps started taking lazy penalties in the offensive zone and the New Jersey Devils made them pay, scoring two goals on the power play in the last 10 minutes to win, 3-2. The Capitals, who played without injured superstar Alexander Ovechkin, [...]

Where Were You … June 19, 1986?

Where Were You … June 19, 1986?

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Tom Federline

Where were you when you heard of Len Bias’ death? For those of you 35+ years of age, bball fans and Terp alum, you know, you remember. ESPN nailed it again last night with their ”30 for 30″ series and the documentary “Without Bias.” If you missed it, watch it, check website for replays, http://30for30.espn.com/film/without-bias.html. Had a Ravens blog ready [...]

Sunday is must win for Ravens

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Paul Hoke

It’s week 9 in the NFL and our beloved Ravens of Baltimore are already facing a must win scenario. They can say what they want, but we all know the Ravens have to win this Sunday against the division leading Cincinnati Bengals. A loss to the Bengals would give them the season sweep, and catapult [...]

Men’s soccer end of season analysis

Posted on 04 November 2009 by coolsam

The Tigers head into their last game of the season against James Madison on Saturday, which marks the final games for seniors Maxx Hurkamp and Tommy Appel-Schumacher. Regardless of what occurs on Saturday, one thing is for sure: the Tigers will not be making the CAA post season.   As Saturday passes and Towson sees [...]

Bulls Striker of the Year, Houapeu Midfielder of the Year, Paddock and Saunders Named to All-Rookie Team

Bulls Striker of the Year, Houapeu Midfielder of the Year, Paddock and Saunders Named to All-Rookie Team

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Corey Johns

There were only two players in the America East Conference that were unanimous selections to the all-conference team.  Those two players were Andrew Bulls and Levi Houapeu.  After being one and two in the nation in goals and points, and two and three in the nation in assists, it comes as no surprise that they [...]