This column was meant for last week, but due to certain events, it was waived until this week. In retrospect, this column sounds rather absurd, you don’t have to read it. Birthdays are always tricky. What to ask for? I […]
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Wong confident, comfortable
When the 2008 baseball season began, there were several holes in the roster that needed to be filled after some of the most productive players in Oregon State history left for the professional ranks. One of those positions was shortstop. […]
The Five: 25 (5/12)
1. (1) Miami, Fla. Hurricanes 41-6 2. (2) North Carolina Tar Heels 42-9 3. (3) Florida State Seminoles 43-8 4. (4) Arizona State Sun Devils 40-9 5. (6) Nebraska Cornhuskers 38-9 6. (5) Rice Owls 39-11 7. (7) Texas A&M […]
O.J. Mayo given special treatment
On the AP: A former associate of USC freshman guard O.J. Mayo claims the basketball star received thousands of dollars in cash and other gifts from an event promoter over the past four years that would violate NCAA rules, ESPN […]
Beavs take series from UCLA
Just when you think the Oregon State baseball team’s luck is about to run out, a player goes above and beyond to elevate themselves and the team to another level. In no way was that more evident then on Mother’s […]
Pitching staff rejuvenated, loose for UCLA
With only six Pac-10 games remaining, the Oregon State baseball team welcomes the UCLA Bruins to Goss Stadium this weekend for a big series that could determine who makes the postseason and who stays home. “It’s huge. Every game we […]
In Coelo Quies Est.
It’s the phrase no one wants to read or hear. It signifies loss and remorse, pain and suffering. It might read like a fragment, but it’s complete — with warm embraces from loved ones and strangers alike. Sometimes it’s the […]
Kobe Bryant wins 1st MVP award
JOHN NADEL of the AP is reporting: Finally, an MVP award for Kobe Bryant. Regarded as the NBA’s best player for several years but never its most valuable, Bryant earned the honor at last on Tuesday after leading the Los […]
A Golden Knight Firing
Jeremy Fowler and Lynn Hoppes |Sentinel Staff Writers are reporting: The University of Central Florida fired baseball coach Jay Bergman because he was accused of sexually harassing a team equipment manager, a university source has confirmed. Bergman used a bat […]
NCAA committee approves 34 football bowl games
The AP is reporting: The NCAA has approved applications for 34 football bowl games for 2008, including 32 existing bowls and two new games in Washington, D.C., and St. Petersburg, Fla. The NCAA Postseason Football Licensing Subcommittee on Wednesday also […]