The 24-year old right-hander, Felix Hernandez has been chosen the AL Cy Young Award winner. The Seattle ace won easily (21-of-28 votes) in results released Thursday by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Hernandez started 34 games and finished 13-12, […]
Month: November 2010
Somalian Students Find Basketball, Brand New Court
Syracuse, NY – On October 15th, Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim and NBA star and ex-Orange Carmelo Anthony dedicated a new basketball court in Schiller Park, as part of their Courts 4 Kids charity. “Refurbishing this court,”Anthony said at the time, […]
Canastota’s Call to the Hall of Boxing
Canastota, NY – Boxing is one of the oldest, most prolific sports in the world and much of its history is on display in the Village of Canastota, New York. Since 1989, the International Boxing Hall of Fame has been […]
SU women’s hockey shooting to the top
Special Contributor // Veronica Rohrmoser SYRACUSE, N.Y.–The Syracuse University Women’s Ice Hockey team is only in its third season but is showing promise for a successful future. Paul Flanagan, head coach, helped establish the team back in 2008. He said […]
Crowder, Marquette top Wisconsin-Green Bay 89-69
The AP Writes: Jae Crowder, a junior college transfer, scored 17 points to help Marquette beat Wisconsin-Green Bay 89-69 on Wednesday night in the second round of the CBE Classic. Vander Blue added 14 points, Jimmy Butler 13, Dwight Buycks […]
Oregon State loses to Seattle, 83-80
The Oregon State Beavers struggled. Again. Last year, the Beavers equaled its worst loss in school history when Seattle beat Oregon State, 99-48. This year, it was closer, but still embarrassing. Per the AP: Cervante Burrell scored 22 points, Sterling […]
Game of The Century returns to Yankee Stadium
Per the AP: Notre Dame and Army will play this Saturday in the first college football game at the new Yankee Stadium, but the matchup will harken back to a meeting that was called the Game of the Century. The […]
Vicktorious Redemption
When the Philadelphia Eagles named Michael Vick as their starting quarterback, I was highly critical of the decision. I felt the organization handle the situation incredibly poorly and head coach Andy Reid undermined the trust of an entire team by […]
2010 Empire Games Canceled
The word is out and it says the 2011 Empire State Games are canceled. New York has pulled the plug because of the $9 billion budget gap. The Olympic-style games began in Syracuse in 1978. They are run by the […]
Charles Barkley to call NCAA March Madness
March is going to be even madder. According to the AP, Hall of Famer Charles Barkley and a few other TNT NBA broadcasters would be part of the joint coverage of the NCAA tournament starting this season. Marv Albert and Kenny Smith are on […]