Wizards fans should forget about miracle run in NBA playoffs
So the news today is that Mark Prior will have surgery and miss the entire season.
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So the news today is that Mark Prior will have surgery and miss the entire season.
Picture waking up at least six days a week at 4 AM in the morning. You arrive at your destination at 5:30 AM and for the next two hours you're required to row. Later in the day you spend another two hours at the gym working on the cardio machines and lifting weights. On most days, in between these two activities, you have to go to class, and only if you're lucky will you get that nap that you need so badly. Oh yeah, and where does this wondrous day begin? Anacostia.
It's that time of the year again. While most of the country is squarely under the minion of Mel Kiper Jr. and his multiple spreadsheets of NFL draft prognostication, a select few is awaiting the NHL second season with glee.
Yogi Berra once said, "In baseball, you don't know nothing."
All you needed to know about Georgetown last Saturday night is that at one bar, things got so crowded before the game that the owner volunteered to send people in line on a bus to see the game at his "other bar" in Columbia, Md.
If you wake up early on a Saturday morning and head out to the William I. Jacobs Recreational Complex, you might notice a group of young women taking batting practice or lunging for fly balls. No, the university hasn't sprung for a new varsity sport, but the AU women's club softball team has been filling the spring athletic void quite nicely.
We've got a lot of things to cover here, so let's ride.
While this week's weather may have sent many indoors, not everyone stayed home. After a 14-6 loss to Old Dominion, and coming off a season where they were 6-11, the AU women's lacrosse team has little time for such creature comforts.
Although it hasn't been pretty for most of the year, right now you have to give our men's basketball team all the credit in the world.
Snow making you sick, depressed, or rowdy? Well, hang on Panama Blue, because spring training baseball is just around the corner, and by obvious extension, so is the spring.
At the Thomson Invitation in Newark, Del., the men's track team took 4th place among division two schools and the women's team would take 5th.
While executives at the NFL may have been concerned about the conditions in Miami, after years of seeing championship games played in domed stadiums and under pristine conditions, I was personally very happy to see "monsoon-like conditions" hit during the game.
WIth the MLB playoffs upon us., the Sports Department offers its wisdom on the steps to the World Series. ÿ
Men's Club Ultimate Frisbee splits first two against D.C. rivals
Men's Rugby In their first game of the 2003 season, the Men's Rugby team lost to Georgetown in what was considered to be the toughest game on its schedule. Despite the loss, manager Wilson Smith remained confident.
The rainy weather at the beginning of the game between AU and Loyola seemed indicative of both teams' seasons so far. Both AU and Loyola had been early favorites to compete for titles in their respective divisions, but at Saturday's game both teams got off to a lackadaisical start with a record of one win and three losses.