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Dear NCAA, It's Time To Lose The One-And-Done Rule

by Sam Spiegelman on April 06, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

Follow Sam on Twitter The Kentucky Wildcats captured their first national championship in more than a decade earlier this week. And they did so in a style unconventional to the college basketball...

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MLB: Who Will Play Cinderella in 2012?

by Danny Golden on April 05, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

With almost every Major League Baseball team opening up their seasons today comes a renewed hope that is almost certain to be shot down for most teams by the All-Star break (cough, Orioles, cough)....

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Fantasy V. Loyalty: Drafting Your Fantasy Baseball Team

by Dan Servodidio on April 04, 2012
Freshman > Journalism > University of Maryland

Albert Pujols or Ryan Howard? Jose Reyes or Jimmy Rollins? Justin Verlander or Roy Halladay? When drafting fantasy baseball teams, people are faced with the difficult decision of keeping their rooting...

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Baseball Is Boring

by C.T. Schwink on April 04, 2012
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

Last summer I was sitting around with my buddy David on a Sunday evening, flipping channels, trying to find something to watch. It was probably around 8 p.m. or so and, as you could probably imagine,...

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The LeBron James-Tiger Woods Complex

by Lance Pauker on April 03, 2012
Senior > American Studies > Georgetown

LeBron James and Tiger Woods walk into a bar. Upon seeing them, the bartender drops everything that he’s doing to attend to his new customers. After all, they are the greatest customers that have...

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Top 10 March Madness Moments of 2012

by Nicholas Munson on April 02, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

Now that we only have two teams remaining amid the madness, we can reflect more on the greatest moments we have seen so far in this year’s NCAA Tournament. Just like seemingly every year, it has...

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Top 5 Overused Sports Phrases

by Joe Cipollone on April 01, 2012
Senior > Criminal Justice > University of Maryland

“Man these teams really don’t like each other.” As sports fans, we have been subjected to cliché, superficial and meaningless statements like these every time we turn on a game....

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Athletes Gone Broke: Join the Club

by Jordan Heck on March 31, 2012
Sophomore > Sports Journalism > IUPUI

There is a serious trend going on in the professional sports world, and it isn’t taking place on the field or on the court. Athletes are losing money. Sixty percent of NBA players are broke...

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FC Barcelona Blames Field For Tie

by Hussein Hammouda on March 30, 2012
Junior > Journalism and Architecture > University of Massachusetts Amherst

Following a 0-0 draw in a UEFA Champions League match against AC Milan at the San Siro Wednesday night, European powerhouse FC Barcelona has filed a complaint to UEFA, the governing body of the competition,...

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Hofstra Club Baseball Aiming For 3rd World Series

by Ashley Melfi on March 30, 2012
Junior > Journalism > Hofstra University

In intercollegiate club sports, there are no scholarships, no crowds and little adult leadership. University funding is minimal – barely existent at times – but hard work and devotion...

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Top 10 WAGs in Sports

by Danny Golden on March 29, 2012
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Maryland

For as long as there have been athletes, there have been WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) to support them. There have been iconic WAGs (Marilyn Monroe), crazy WAGs (Jackie Christie – seriously, look...

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Mascot Madness: A Cinderella from Detroit

by Dan Servodidio on March 28, 2012
Freshman > Journalism > University of Maryland

The three days after the teams are selected for the NCAA Tournament and the bracket is made public, people all over the country fill out theirs in hopes of a perfect bracket. Consequently, the main...

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NBA Fashion Faux Pas: Is Objectivity Immoral?

by Lance Pauker on March 27, 2012
Senior > American Studies > Georgetown

A faux pas is defined as a violation of accepted social norms. Most people view the term as something negative, often connoting it with something you should never ever do because the cool kids from...

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