Sox lineup had more than just a career year
All the Red Sox had career years last season. David Ortiz will never hit 31 home runs or knock in over 100 runs again.
All the Red Sox had career years last season. David Ortiz will never hit 31 home runs or knock in over 100 runs again.
It may come as a shock that I am not writing about the NBA this week. Instead, I will be writing about the NCAA basketball tournament, otherwise known as March Madness, which is now in full swing.
Yes, I'm back to bashing the NBA again. Sorry David Stern. This time, however, I am going to focus on one aspect of the league: the conference alignments.
I enjoy following and watching spring training. But only because each day of spring training that goes by brings me one day closer to Opening Day.
Sitting in my dorm room on a lazy Sunday afternoon on the last day of February, I have to be honest: there isn't much to write about in the world of sports.
Most of us were relaxing and enjoying the break from school somewhere on Valentine's Day. But our day was interrupted with the news of the imminent transfer of Alex Rodriguez to the New York Yankees.
So it is only nine days after New England's second Super Bowl in three years. 15 straight wins, a 17-2 overall record and quarterback Tom Brady has emerged as one of Boston's elite athletes.
The New England Patriots are one week away from playing in the big game in Houston and football teams from cities such as Miami and New York are already weeks into their time at the golf courses.
As thousands of New Englanders settled in to watch the Patriots playoff game against the Titans two Saturday nights ago, most of us were comfortable either inside our homes, restaurants or bars.
The Brandeis women's soccer team (15-2-3) won one game and lost one in the ECAC tournament this week, beating the Wentworth Polythechnic Institute 2-0 on Wednesday and losing a double-overtime shootout 3-1 to Smith College on Saturday.
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