Soccer has become increasingly popular in the US. Beginning with the 1994 World Cup, American sports fans have steadily come to understand that players are full of engaging style even if there aren’t a ton of goals, and that a draw can be just as exciting as a victory. These days, there are enough casual [...]
Tiger Woods can’t dunk a basketball. Actually, he never could, a fact that was not supposed to be relevant in his quest to become the best golfer who ever lived. But all factors are under examination right now as Tiger Woods prepares to play his 17th Masters Tournament. Tiger Woods has not won an event [...]
Wednesday March 9 (Opening Round) 10 Arizona State (12-18, 4-14) over 7 Oregon (14-16, 7-11) 6 p.m. Arizona State limped into the final weekend of Pac-10 play with an awful 2-14 record in conference. They built some momentum by blowing out Oregon by 20 and Oregon State by 14. The Sun Devils looked awful when [...]
Posted by uspostSportsSaturday, February 19th, 2011
Utah native Dick Motta, the 10th-winningest coach in NBA history, is a finalist for 2011 induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The group of 12 finalists, which also includes Dennis Rodman, Jamaal Wilkes and Tex Winter, was announced Friday in Los Angeles, where the NBA All-Star Game is being held this weekend. Motta, [...]
Posted by uspostSportsSaturday, December 11th, 2010
Officials at La Roche College in Pittsburgh said men’s basketball coach Scott Lang died at a hospital last night after collapsing at practice. According to the school, Lang was standing at midcourt when he collapsed around 5 p.m. A trainer started performing CPR within seconds. Lang, 41, had coached at the Division 3 school for [...]