Sandrine Gruda scored 21 points to lead the Connecticut Sun to a 77-68 victory over Indiana on Wednesday, snapping the Fever’s seven-game home winning streak.
www.vincebaileyproductions.com www.atlantadream.net Vince Bailey is the PA Announcer for Atlanta’s WNBA Team. Starting lineups at Phillips Arena
http://www.fuzzyyellowballs.com/improve-your-forehand-in-45-minutes/ http://www.tennischallenge.org John Isner & John McEnroe vs Bob & Mike Bryan in an exhibiting doubles match at the BCF Tennis Challenge. While the match is very competitive, that doesn’t stop the players — particular McEnroe and the Bryans — from having some fun on the court. The BCF Tennis Challenge raises money for charities
Phoenix Mercury celebrate their second title in three years.
Visit http://www.wnba.com/video for more highlights. Take a behind the scenes look at the Sparks season.
The amazing final seconds of the 2009 Western Conference Semi Finals Game 2 between the LA Sparks and the Seattle Storm. The LA Sparks were up for 4 with 14 seconds left, and the Storm were able to pull it out with some clutch plays by Sue Bird and Camille Little.
MLS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS: NE Revolution @ Chicago Fire
Here’s the unfortunate melee in its entirety. Be sure to watch it in “HIGH QUALITY”
Rube Baker’s speech to Rick Vaughn to try and make him feel better after his girlfriend dumps him.
A love letter to the Connecticut Sun past and hopefully into the future. Mostly from the 2006 and 2007 season, because that’s when I got the DVD recorder.
Every Redskins fan should know the fight song, after every score and win or just to show your allegiance and annoy a Giant,Eagle or Cowboy fan sing the fight song loud and with passion. HAIL TO THE REDSKINS
On the April 4 edition of MSNBC’s Imus in the Morning, host Don Imus referred to the Rutgers University women’s basketball team, which is comprised of eight African-American and two white players, as “nappy-headed hos” immediately after the show’s executive producer, Bernard McGuirk, called the team “hard-core hos.” Later, former Imus sports announcer Sid Rosenberg,