Archive for November 7th, 2010
In their third game against a top-five opponent, the University of Maine men’s hockey team remained undefeated. After giving up a goal, the seventh-ranked Black Bears battled back against third-ranked Boston University 2-2.
The tie brought the …
Coming off a bye week, the University of Maine football team was unable to beat the 15th-ranked University of Massachusetts on Saturday in Amherst, Mass.
The 39-24 loss dropped the Black Bears to 3-6 and 2-4 …
After making a surprising run to the America East Conference championship game, the University of Maine women’s soccer could not overcome powerful Boston University, as the undefeated Terriers scored twice in each half to win the …
The University of Maine field hockey team lost to top seed University of New Hampshire in the America East Conference semifinals 3-2.
After leading twice in the game, the fourth-ranked Black Bears couldn’t keep the upper …
The University of Maine women’s basketball team defeated Canada’s New Brunswick University 77-72 in their final exhibition before the regular season begins.
Aided by a 13-2 run deep into the second half, the Black Bears completed …
On Wednesday, as Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce sank his 20,000th point on a free throw, my buddy and I started to have the conversation of where ‘The Truth’ ranks in Celtic lore.
As member No. …
We are now officially halfway through the fantasy season. People stop checking their teams, managers start a fire sale with their players and trash talk heats up for contenders with playoffs looming. The first half has …
With a 39-24 loss to the University of Massachusetts last Saturday, the Black Bears’ football team fell 3-6, and locked in their 11th losing season in Jack Cosgrove’s 18-year tenure.
At best, this 2010 season will …
Zenyatta, the fabled 6-year-old undefeated thoroughbred racehorse, suffered the first defeat of her career in Kentucky last Saturday in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, falling to 19-1-0 in 20 career races.
The 17-time major winning horse, who has …
The city of Washington D.C. has reason to believe that its sports future is bright. Three of the most exciting young athletes in sports currently reside in the District of Columbia, Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg, Wizards …









