Archive for March 19th, 2008
UCLA to the NCAA Tournament Championship!… (where, unfortunately, they’ll lose)
By Brian Kamenetzky | College Basketball, UCLA, What I See, ColumnI’m not entirely sure it’s a good idea to write a post that essentially explains my NCAA Tourney pool bracket, because a) doing so might reveal a certain bias in whatever analysis I present both here and going forward (let’s get one thing straight- there is nothing more exciting than nailing as many picks as […]
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Y E S T E R D A Y…
Ducks 2, Stars, 1: There was a time when Todd Bertuzzi was best known for one mother of an illegal hit. But if you ask the Stars, he’s the dude that delivered one mother of a shot. With just over 27 ticks on the clock, […]
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Bison Grazing in Right Field: Matt Kemp Survives the Winter
By Phil Gurnee | Go Deep, Los Angeles Dodgers, ColumnPerhaps no other animal symbolizes the West as dramatically as the American bison. In prehistoric times millions of these animals roamed the North American Continent from the Great Slave Lake in northern Canada,south into Mexico and from coast to coast. No one knows how many bison there were, but the naturalist, Ernest Thompson Seton, estimated […]
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Y E S T E R D A Y…
Lakers 102, Mavericks 100: After starting 0-2 on their brutal W.C. road swing, short both Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum (the latter, perhaps, until the playoffs), the Lakers were supposed to continue losing, and presumably drop down a few spots on the playoff ladder, right? Well somebody […]
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