Friday, December 14, 2012

As productive as Wilson was in generating 4,349 all-purpose yards

"He was our workhorse at Virginia Tech," Hosley said. "I think he's going to go out Sunday and be the man and carry the load. He's a guy who can handle that."

As productive as Wilson was in generating 4,349 all-purpose yards for the Hokies, the Giants continue to view him as an exciting prospect but a project as well.

"He's still got some areas that you guys won't see that need some significant upgrading so we can keep the entire offense going," Gilbridetold reporters on Thursday. 



Saturday, October 27, 2012

The project also tracks spending, and reports show the presidential

The nearly 18,000 Senate race ads in Wisconsin were the second-highest total in the country, behind the 25,211 ads on the Montana Senate race during the first three weeks of October.

The ad data comes from reports produced by the Wesleyan Media Project at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. The ongoing tracking project is the successor to the Wisconsin Advertising Project, which ended in 2009.

The project also tracks spending, and reports show the presidential and senate races have been lucrative for local broadcasting stations and national cable networks.

From Oct 1 through Oct. 21, the presidential candidates and supporting groups spent $8.4 million on ads. That's a 92.7 percent increase over spending during the previous three-week period, which began after the Democratic and Republican national political conventions.



Friday, October 12, 2012

As rain intensified late in the first half

But Antigua's speed began to pay off and, as has been their tendency throughout qualifying, the Americans got lax on defense. A quick burst by Peter Byers got him free in the area on right wing and when center back Clarence Goodson fell, Byers tapped the ball to an uncovered Blackstock for the equalizer.

As rain intensified late in the first half, the United States again took charge of possession, but couldn't connect. Bradleywas just off-target with a 25-yard blast in the 40th minute, his shot glancing off the right goalpost. The hosts then challenged Howard with a quick counterattack, but the veteran keeper caught the shot from Byers.

Blackstock shot wide in the final seconds of the half with the Americans off-balance in their end.



Monday, September 24, 2012

The young Oakland Athletics have seen too many of these endings

The young Oakland Athletics have seen too many of these endings lately during their playoff chase.

Adrian Beltre singled home the winning run in the ninth inning Monday night, after tying the game two innings earlier with his 35th homer, and the Texas Rangers rallied past Oakland 5-4 to stretch their AL West lead over the  Athleticsto five games with nine to play.

"It's one game. We have to bounce back. We did that in both Detroit and New York. We lost some tough ones and bounced back," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "It would have been nice to start off with a win in the series, but you have to move on from it."



Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Razorbacks started slowly for the second straight game

The Razorbacks started slowly for the second straight game, even with Wilson in the lineup in the first half.

Arkansas struggled at times in last week's season-opening win over JacksonvilleState, allowing 163 yards passing in the first half to the FCS Gamecocks. The Razorbacks' defensive woes continued Saturday.

Browning was at the center of Arkansas' frustrations, avoiding the Razorbacks time and again. His 4-yard touchdown pass to Centarius Donald put the Warhawks up 7-0 in the first half, and he closed Arkansas' lead to 28-21 early in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Steed.



Saturday, August 11, 2012

The French have been led by flashy point guard Celine Dumerc

The French have been led by flashy point guard Celine Dumerc. She has been the catalyst for this remarkable run. Her 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining in overtime helped beat Britain in the preliminary round. She also hit a big 3-pointer against Australia and two clinching free throws in the team's four-point win over Canada.

"She's having a tournament for the ages," U.S. coach Geno Auriemma said of Dumerc. "She's definitely been the MVP."

Bird wasn't surprised at France's incredible run to the championship game. After all, the French had been her sleeper team all along.

It will be the first time the two teams have played in the Olympics. France isn't scared of the world's top team.



Monday, July 30, 2012

Johnson took the lead on lap 28

"If it wasn't for the 48, we were probably in our zip code on the rest of the field, Busch said. "But Jimmie Johnson was in his own country today, so we just couldn't keep up with him."

Johnson took the lead on lap 28, beating Denny Hamlin out of the pits under green and on the race's final restart with 20 laps to go immediately bolted away from the field rendering the question of the final segment not "Who will win?" but rather "Will a caution erase this lead?"

It was Johnson's fourth Brickyard 400 win and the type of controlling win that's become commonplace for the 48 team, especially during Johnson's 2006-2010 championship run.



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ortiz’s 22nd home run of the season tied the game

"I was trying to attack the zone. Papi got me. Congrats to him," Griffin said. "That's a great milestone right there. My name will be next to that one."

Ortiz's 22nd home run of the season tied the game at 1. Ortiz has 352 home runs and 1,142 RBIs as a designated hitter for most all time by a DH.

Ortiz tipped his batting helmet as his milestone was announced to a standing ovation before he stepped in to hit in the sixth, then drew a five-pitch walk. He was thrilled with the surprising gesture from a crowd of 28,240.

"That was pretty cool. You're playing on the road and you get something like that on the road, where people really appreciate it," he said.



Thursday, June 21, 2012

Tampa Bay had a good chance in the sixth

Tampa Bay had a good chance in the sixth inning when Molina sent a drive to leftfield with a man on second base, but Steve Lombardozzi raced in to make a diving catch to end the inning.

"I took one or two steps back on it at first, misjudged it, but I sprinted in and was able to catch it," Lombardozzi said.

"I was just hauling my butt in and was able to come up with the catch."



Friday, June 8, 2012

McIlroy carded an eagle and five birdies to offset two bogeys

McIlroy carded an eagle and five birdies to offset two bogeys, and narrowly missed out on a second eagle when he lipped out a putt of less than four feet on the par-five 16th hole.

The Briton found the groove on his drives and fired away at the pins, knocking several approach shots close.

"I saw a lot of positive things out there," McIlroy said. "I felt like I drove the ball great on the last few holes and hit some great approach shots."

A birdie at the second hole followed by an eagle at the par-five third helped put McIlroy in the right frame of mind.

"Three-under through three holes gave me a little bit of a boost today," he said.

Earlier, Holmes had tore up the front nine to sit pretty at the top of the leaderboard after the morning section of play.

The 30-year-old Kentuckian, who has returned well after undergoing brain surgery last September, birdied the second and third holes and ran off four straight birdies from the sixth.



Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Magic have won 17 of their last 20 meetings

Nelson is averaging 14.6 points and 7.2 assists in his last 11 home meetings with Philadelphia (31-28).

Ryan Anderson is averaging 18.2 points in his last five games versus the Sixers, including 27 in a 103-87 home victory Feb. 15. However, he has shot 21.2 percent from the floor - 2 for 19 from 3-point range - to total 22 points over his last three games overall.

The Magic have won 17 of their last 20 meetings with Philadelphia, including two of three this season while holding the 76ers to 81.0 points per game.



Monday, April 2, 2012

Novak Djokovic looked like a tiny figure

 Two boys stood on the top row of the stadium, beautiful Biscayne Bay at their back and the world's best tennis player down below, as they waved a sign in his support.
"Djokovic in the house,'' it read.
From the youngsters' remote perch, Novak Djokovic looked like a tiny figure, yet he still loomed large. The top-ranked Djokovic won his third Sony Ericsson Open title Sunday, holding every service game to beat Andy Murray 6-1, 7-6 (4).
Djokovic improved to 20-2 this year and 90-8 since the start of 2011. He didn't lose a set in six rounds at Key Biscayne.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The Quakers obviously felt they could have defeated Harvard

That 7-0 run restored proper order and the Tigers were never seriously threatened again.
Penn took the loss hard. The Quakers obviously felt they could have defeated Harvard had there been a playoff.
"We didn't play as hard as we can,'' said Rosen, who was an unbecoming 8 for 24. "And we lost.''
They were at a loss to explain how they could have played so badly against a team they had handled easily (82-67) in Philadelphia.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Valterri Filppula power-play goal in the first period

"Howard is having a great year (and) both of those goals were simple plays and rebounds," said Kruger, who pounced on a loose puck during a goal-mouth scramble for the game-winner early in the third period. "That's what we have to do when we play a goalie like that. Even when we were down one goal we stuck with our plan and found a way to win."
Added Hayes: "No goalie is going to want to have any traffic in front of them, so when you get some big guys there you can create some havoc and get some chances."
With the help of a stingy defense that has been stellar since the Hawks snapped a nine-game skid last week, Crawford held the Wings to a Valterri Filppula power-play goal in the first period to earn his fourth win in a row.