by Steve Pavao in Sports
One man's trash is another man's treasure. This age-old saying holds true figuratively, and sometimes, literally. In the case of the NFL this past week or two, it's been one man's season-ending, career-threatening, gruesome knee injury is another man's sanctuary.
College Football Insight
by Matthew Melon in Sports
Alright everyone, I'm back. If you have been starving for College Football analysis and insight, I'm here to give you your fix. Every week I will provide commentary on newsworthy nuggets from around the College Football world and also give you the top matchups that you should TIVO.
Can Cassel Get the Job Done?
by Patrick Stone in Sports
We were lucky. We were really, really lucky. Since that ball sailed off the foot of Adam Vinatieri through the Superdome uprights in Super Bowl XXXVI, New England sports just haven't been the same. Once the not-so-loveable losers of professional sports, everything Boston suddenly was given the Midas touch; bringing an end to Decades of torment for Northeastern residents while simultaneously bringing anguish to obnoxious New Yorkers and Philly fans.
by Tim Harris in Sports
In November of 2007, Justin Lima was recognized by ESPN the Magazine for his academic and athletic achievements when he was named to their All-Academic Team for Division III football. Justin, a senior this year, is a Criminal Justice major. Justin loves Criminal Justice because it is very interesting for him to see how the world around us works as well as to learn the history of how our country was formed.
Late TD buries Bears
by Tim Harris in Sports
Down 21-10 at the half, UMass-Dartmouth running back J. T. Harold took over the game in the second half leading the Corsairs past the Bridgewater State College Bears 32-27 on a pair of touchdowns. Bears running back Bruce Burley opened the scoring in the first quarter with a bang on a 65-yard touchdown dash 57 seconds into the period.
Bears Draw With Brandeis
by Patty Scanlan in Sports
The Bears and the Judges both emerge unscathed from two ten-minute sudden death overtime periods when the women's soccer team hosted Brandeis at Swenson Field yesterday. Breaking the ice thirteen minutes into the first half, Bridgewater's Kaitlin Lamothe scored on a breakaway.