by Travis Goldberg | Mar 27, 2017 | Basketball, News, Travis Pulver
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Travis Pulver South Carolina shouldn’t have been playing basketball in front of a capacity crowd Sunday afternoon. With how they limped into the postseason losing five of their last eight regular-season games and then lost to Alabama in...
by Bryan Smith | Mar 26, 2017 | Baseball, Bryan Zarpentine, News
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Bryan Zarpentine The New York Mets let out a collective sigh while watching Matt Harvey’s start in a spring training game Sunday against the Atlanta Braves, and then they may have just let out a little smirk. After a sluggish start...
by Bryan Smith | Mar 26, 2017 | Baseball, Bryan Zarpentine, News
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Bryan Zarpentine It’s been a rough couple years for the Milwaukee Brewers, and they have yet to see the light at the end of the tunnel during their rebuilding process. During that time, the Brew Crew has managed to collect some promising...
by Bryan Smith | Mar 26, 2017 | Baseball, Bryan Zarpentine, News
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Bryan Zarpentine The New York Mets are scratching lefty Steven Matz from his next scheduled start, a sentence that has become all too common during his young career. The team announced Sunday morning that Matz would not be pitching in a...
by Travis Goldberg | Mar 26, 2017 | Basketball, News, Travis Pulver
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Travis Pulver It was starting to look like Kansas’ tournament to lose. The Jayhawks crushed their first-round opponent 100-62. Easily handled Michigan State 90-70 in the second-round and pounded on poor Purdue in the Sweet Sixteen to earn...
by Travis Goldberg | Mar 26, 2017 | Basketball, News, Travis Pulver
Posted on March 26, 2017, by Travis Pulver When the matchup involves a No. 1 seed facing off with a No. 11 seed, many fans likely lost interest. That sort of disparity should result in an easy win for the 1-seed–but only if the 1-seed brings its “A” game....