Posts Tagged ‘ Hall Of Fame ’

St. Johns Shocks UConn in Big East Opening Round Game

Mar 9th, 2010 | By Scott Mandel | Category: Basketball

New York – Tonight, Norm Roberts can rest a little easier. As many games as St. Johns has lost under his tutelage against teams the Red Storm never used to lose to, today’s convincing blowout of the University of Connecticut in the opening round of the Big East Championship tournament at [...]



Desti-NY Derailed

Jan 26th, 2010 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

In the end, even destiny couldn’t beat Peyton Manning.
The Indianapolis Colts’ future Hall of Fame quarterback ultimately proved once again that he is indeed that dominant, and that this year, “MVP” might as well stand for “Most Valuable, Peyton.”
Through four straight wins and nearly half of what looked to be a fifth, the New York [...]



Back Inside, But Still on the Outside

Jan 26th, 2010 | By John J. Buro | Category: New York Knicks, Top Story

NEW YORK –It was early during the 2006-07 season, and the New York Knicks were an absolute horror.  Larry Brown, after all of one year, was eradicated, and Isiah Thomas, the team’s general manager, was given the added responsibility of head coach.
Don’t drop the ball, James Dolan warned.
Thomas, the Hall-of-Fame guard who -once upon a [...]



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 [...]



Manning Sits As The Jets Gain Playoff Life

Dec 28th, 2009 | By T. J. Rosenthal | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

Rarely have the Jets in their entire history, been on the right side of bizarre events. Sunday was the exception. The Jets found a giant gift wrapped present under the Christmas tree before taking the filed against the undefeated Colts on Sunday as Miami, Jacksonville and the Ravens had ALL lost. This left  the Jets [...]



It’s Do Or Die For The Jets In Indy

Dec 27th, 2009 | By T. J. Rosenthal | Category: New York Jets, Top Story

The Jets very own “Super Bowl” may very well be taking place at 4pm in Lucas Oil stadium. At 7-7 and needing help, the once 3-0 Gang Green take on the 14-0 Indianapolis Colts, needing to win in order to save the 2009 season. How many lives has Gang Green had? LB Bart SCott said [...]



NIT Tip-Off Was All for Duke and UConn

Nov 28th, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: Basketball, Top Story

New York – Bring two of the premiere college basketball programs to New York City, Duke and UConn and put them on the floor at Madison Square Garden. At the end of November it looks almost like April and the last two standing at the NCAA Men’s Championship. LSU and Arizona State, the [...]



The Drew Brees Watch

Nov 7th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: Football

One year after passing for the second most yards (5,069) in an NFL season, only 15 yards behind Hall Of Fame quarterback Dan Marino’s single-season record of 5,084 yards in 1984, New Orleans Saints’ quarterback Drew Brees is  again poised to take aim at Marino’s record. FRO follows Brees’ prusuit of Marino each week, throughout [...]



Bridge to a Championship

Nov 4th, 2009 | By Jon Wagner | Category: New York Yankees, Top Story

When the whole baseball season comes down to Game 6 of the World Series, there’s no rest for the weary.
But, that may be the thing which prevents the New York Yankees from ultimately holding on to what used to be a seemingly safe three games to one lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2009 [...]



Pedro Deserved Better in the Bronx

Nov 1st, 2009 | By Rich Mancuso | Category: New York Yankees, Rich Mancuso, Top Story

There he was, Pedro Martinez the future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher on the mound in the Bronx Thursday evening trying to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 2-0 lead in the World Series against the New York Yankees. And all he heard from the 50,181 fans at Yankee Stadium was “Who’s Your Daddy.” As he [...]