Archive for: March, 2011

Hernandez’s walk-off home run caps Reds’ rally

Ramon Hernandez hit a two-out, three-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning Thursday, rallying the Cincinnati Reds to a 7-6 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in an opening-day flashback to their NL Central title season. View full post on ESPN.com

Southern Cal swimmer Hosszu wins Honda Award

NEW YORK (AP) Katinka Hosszu of Southern California has won the Honda Sports Award as the top woman in college swimming. View full post on SI.com – More

Ex-LSU corner Peterson denies dealing with Lyles

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Former LSU star cornerback Patrick Peterson says he “never had any type of relationship” with a man who runs a Texas-based recruiting service now under scrutiny by the NCAA. View full post on SI.com – NCAA Football

Longtime Emile Griffith trainer Gil Clancy dies at 88

Trainer Gil Clancy, who helped lead Emile Griffith to welterweight and middleweight titles, has died. He was 88. View full post on ESPN.com – Boxing

Brant James: Heir to racing empire, Marco Andretti faces mounting pressure in IndyCar

Marco Andretti has always felt the weight of his last name. But facing the possibility of a Danica-less team in 2012, the pressure is on for Andretti to step up, says Brant James. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

Roger Federer advances when Gilles Simon retires at Sony Ericsson Open

Roger Federer reached the semifinals at the Sony Ericsson Open, advancing when Gilles Simon retired with a stiff neck after losing the first three games. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

Peter Lawrie takes two-stroke lead at Trophee Hassan II

Peter Lawrie of Ireland shot an 8-under 64 that included two eagles to take the first-round lead at the Trophee Hassan II, two shots ahead of John Bickerton of England. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

It’s Grousing Time

With every point precious as the regular season dwindles, Stu Hackel writes that disputed goals become heated bones of contention and the NHL’s video review takes its share of fire. View full post on SI.com – NHL

NFL draft 2011: Warren Moon says criticism of Cam Newton racially based

Warren Moon, the first African-American quarterback to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the adviser for Cam Newton told CBSSports.com that he believes some of the criticism of the Auburn quarterback is based in racism. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

Thurs. Buzz: Isiah’s trash talk

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