Alex Morgan scores both goals to help avoid upset It took 88 minutes before the U.S. Women’s National Team got on the board, but two late strikes from Alex Morgan lifted the U.S. to a 2-1 win over New Zealand […]
Author: Sarah Wheeler
Weekly College Hockey Round-Up
UMD gets upset, Mass.-Lowell, Michigan, and MSU all earn weekend sweeps First off, I want to apologize for the tardiness of this post. I’ve been under the weather all week but hope to have the “weekend round-up” published on Sunday’s […]
Lindsey Vonn Tallies 50th Career World Cup Win
(GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany) Lindsay Vonn was crying after the downhill race Saturday. And it wasn’t because she had a bad run. She had etched her name into skiing history. “I am just so happy, every win is special, but 50 is […]
WPS Suspended – Now What?
Women’s soccer looks ahead with uncertainty It wasn’t the first time women’s professional soccer had a setback. On Tuesday, the Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPS) announced in a press release that it was going to suspend its operations for the […]
U.S. Women Earn Olympic Berth
Americans will defend their Olympic crown The U.S. women’s soccer team proved once again why they’re one of the best in the world last night. After a slow first half where the U.S found themselves up by only a goal […]
The Land of 10,000 Lakes…and Rinks
It’s commonly referred to as the land of 10,000 lakes, bitter temperatures, and drawn-out winters. In backyards lay homemade ice rinks crowded with kids of all ages huddled around and skating to stay warm. It’s more than just a sport […]