Posts Tagged ‘ Five Games ’

Knicks fall apart in second half as they are downed by Bucks

Feb 6th, 2010 | By Jonathan Yaghoubi | Category: New York Knicks, Top Story

For how smooth and cohesive the Knicks looked in the first half, they were that disoriented and sloppy with their play in the second.
Ersan IIyasova came off the bench to score a season high 25 points and grab nine rebounds while Brandon Jennings scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half to lead [...]



Temple Stops Fordham in A-10 Conference Contest in the Bronx

Jan 26th, 2010 | By Howard Goldin | Category: Basketball, Top Story

The Temple Owls (17-3, 5-0) retained the only undefeated record in the Atlantic-10 Conference after defeating the Fordham Rams (2-16, 0-6), 62-45 in a conference contest at the Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx on Saturday afternoon. The defeat, although not unexpected, was a disappointment for the large crowd of Fordham rooters. Many of the [...]



The Rangers Owe The Fans A Refund

Dec 30th, 2009 | By Joe McDonald | Category: Joe McDonald, New York Rangers, Top Story

NEW YORK – The way the Rangers mailed in their 6-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, they owe all 18,200 fans a refund.
Take it out of each of their paychecks because a game like this is just unacceptable.
Sure, after the game, each Ranger was saying how their play was a disgrace, but the loyal Garden [...]



Whittenburg Out at Fordham

Dec 3rd, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: Basketball, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

Bronx – It was a matter of time and expected, but not five games into the season. The Fordham University men’s basketball program is once again looking for a new head coach after it was announced Thursday that Dereck Whittenburg was let go. Fordham is once again headed for another dismal season with a 1-4 [...]



Fantasy Diary

Nov 29th, 2009 | By David Ortega | Category: Fantasy Football

Dear Diary
Week 12 presents one of the biggest and likely one of the most anticipated matchups this season. Just like the Colts and Patriots in week 10 gave us one fot he ages, this Monday night when the Patriots visit the Sainst this matchup promises to be just that and everything more!
A Classic in the [...]



Tambellini’s Hat Trick Leads Islanders

Nov 2nd, 2009 | By Brian Bohl | Category: New York Islanders, Top Story

UNIONDALE, NY— A season-low attendance at Nassau Coliseum witnessed the Islanders defeat the Buffalo Sabres, 5-0, on Saturday night.
Steve Tambellini was likely not counted among the announced crowd of 8,889. But Edmonton’s general manager was in attendance and watched his son play the best game of his professional life.
Jeff Tambellini netted his first career hat [...]



Giants Zone Out In The Big Brees-y

Oct 19th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Giants, Top Story

New Orleans is known as “The Big Easy,” but the football game played at The Superdome on Sunday was anything but trouble-free for the New York Giants, who were unable to stop one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks and the league’s most prolific offense, which scored touchdowns on its first four possessions and [...]



Mangini May Help Jets Win A Super Bowl

Oct 9th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

Everything was going along fine for the NFL’s youngest head coach when he first arrived in New York in 2006, and even more so, two years later, when New Yorkers uttered the names “New York Jets” and “Super Bowl” in the same sentence, and actually meant it.
Yes, former Jets’ head coach Eric Mangini, the disciple [...]



Yankees Clinch Division: Is There More To Come?

Sep 28th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Top Story

The New York Yankees may have won their 11th American League east divisional crown since 1995 but as the players celebrated their Major League leading 100th regular season win in the clubhouse, after sweeping the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium Sunday, they know there is more work to be done.
“It’s nice to get back [...]



A Losing Mets Team But A Loose Clubhouse

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Mets, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

FLUSHING, NY – It is Wednesday evening, a few hours before the New York Mets take the field to conclude their next to final home stand of the season against the Atlanta Braves. They have already lost their last five games to Atlanta, the last two at Citi Field, and with nine games remaining this [...]



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