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		<title>Fifth Ranked Xavier Defeats Fordham Women’s Hoopsters in Season Finale, but Rams Join A-10 Tourney</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 01:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fordham Rams women’s basketball team (8-21. 2-12) ended the 2009-10 regular season with a loss to Xavier (24-3, 14-0), the nation’s fifth ranked team. The long season had its ups and downs for the Bronx squad. The players enjoyed a visit to Cancun, Mexico, hosted a holiday tournament on the Rose Hill campus in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fordham Rams women’s basketball team (8-21. 2-12) ended the 2009-10 regular season with a loss to Xavier (24-3, 14-0), the nation’s fifth ranked team. The long season had its ups and downs for the Bronx squad. The players enjoyed a visit to Cancun, Mexico, hosted a holiday tournament on the Rose Hill campus in late December and continued its rebound from the winless 2007-8 season. The Rams completed the regular season with the same won/loss mark of its previous season.  The season began auspiciously for the Rams as the women won six of its first nine contests. Success on the court then became much more difficult to achieve as the Rams lost 18 of its final 20 games.</p>
<p>As the final position for the Atlantic-10 playoffs ended in a three-way tie between Fordham, LaSalle and Rhode Island, the tie-breaking procedures were needed. Rhode   Island was eliminated as it was defeated by Fordham and LaSalle during the season. A coin toss decided that Fordham would be included. Fordham coach Cathy Andruzzi expressed her elation for Fordham’s inclusion,</p>
<p>“I’m so excited and happy for our players&#8230;I am very thankful for the opportunity to continue playing and I am so excited about being in the Atlantic-10 tournament.” This will be Andruzzi’s first A-10 tourney as Fordham’s head coach. Fordham is scheduled to meet St.   Joseph’s on Friday, March 5 at 2:30 PM.” In the only meeting between the two teams this season, St. Joseph’s edged the Rams, 62-57.</p>
<p>Randall Hurst, the one senior on the squad, was honored prior to the contest. Hurst came to Rose Hill two years ago to play with the team and earn her degree in Visual Arts and Architecture. The Detroit, Michigan native was reared in West Bloomfield, Michigan, the same town as Fordham teammate Kristina Bell. Hurst was a star on her high school basketball team. She spent her collegiate freshman year at the University of Central Florida. She remained in Florida for her sophomore year at Daytona Beach Community   College. During her two years at Fordham, Hurst led the Rams in scoring and rebounding. Her 13.2 points per game average is seventh in team history.</p>
<p>Hurst was escorted on court for the pre-game ceremony by her parents. The young woman gave credit for their support throughout her life, “My parents have been very supportive of me and love coming to watch me play. They have been watching me through high school and came to almost every AAU tournament I played in. I’m always excited for my parents to see me.”</p>
<p>Hurst is hopeful of continuing her basketball career after her graduation. She said, “I’d like to go overseas to play, preferably in Europe.” Several of Fordham’s most successful players such as Lisa Carrol and Mobolaje Akiodoi continued their playing careers overseas. Fordham’s greatest female basketball player, Anne Gregory, played professionally in France after graduating from Fordham. Hurst articulately expressed what it feels like to end one phase of life and to begin another, “It’s scary and exciting at the same time. You don’t know what to expect.”</p>
<p>Hurst’s time on court ended unexpectedly early as she injured her knee four minutes into the game and was not able to return. After the contest, she assured those concerned that she was fine. The visitors from Cincinnati took a 10-0 lead in the early minutes. Xavier’s highly respected front court  tandem, Amber Harris and Ta’Shia Phillips, scored all ten of those points. At that point, it appeared that Xavier was well on the way to an easy 15<sup>th</sup> consecutive victory.</p>
<p>The Rams fought back tenaciously and took the first and only lead of the game, 32-31, on a three by freshman Arielle Collins.  The Rams remained competitive until falling behind by double digits, 60-50, with 7:33 left in the game. Xavier scored the final six points to win by 15, 74-59. The victory was Xavier 15<sup>th</sup> straight. The Musketeers ended A-10 Conference play with a perfect 14-0 mark.</p>
<p>Xavier superior bigs, Harris (6-5) and Phillips (6-6), made the difference in the contest. The duo grabbed 23 of their teams 50 rebounds contrasted with 28 boards for the Rams, blocked five shots and scored 39 of Xavier’s 74 points. Harris achieved her 12<sup>th</sup> double-double of the season and Phillips her 17<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>Four players on Fordham scored in double figures. Several of the team stepped up after the elimination of Hurst, Fordham’s leading scorer early in the contest. Sophomore Becky Peters displayed her talent, energy and leadership during a team-high 37 minutes on court. She led Fordham in scoring with 17, but was no less effective on defense garnering a career high of five steals. When complimented upon her leadership skills, she responded, “I have five siblings.”</p>
<p>The players on both teams are now looking forward to the next phase of the 2009-10 season. Fordham could show the team’s continued improvement with a good showing in next week’s A-10 tournament and Xavier could demonstrate that its highest ever rating is well-deserved by an outstanding NCAA Tournament performance.</p>
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		<title>Mosley and Mayweather nearly come to blows</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 01:43:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Yaghoubi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boxing superstars Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley kicked off their three city media tour with a bang on Tuesday afternoon at the Nokia Theatre in New York City. Both are promoting their mega fight that will take place on May 1st at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boxing superstars Floyd Mayweather and Shane Mosley kicked off their three city media tour with a bang on Tuesday afternoon at the Nokia Theatre in New York City. Both are promoting their mega fight that will take place on May 1st at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>Both men had no interest on waiting that long to settle their differences. As the press conference got underway, Mayweather and Mosley were both introduced separately to the crowd. After the introductions, both guys went toward the center of the stage for a face to face showdown. The two fighters started to trash talking and things nearly took a turn for the worse when Mayweather put his hands on Mosley.Sugar Shane would respond with a shove and then charged right after Floyd. The two would engage in a mini scuffle/wrestling match.</p>
<p>Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaeffer rushed the stage to make sure the whole fiasco didn&#8217;t get any worse.Both camps would follow on stage as things started to settle down.Laughter ensued when Mayweather&#8217;s CEO,Leonard Ellerbe, came rushing to the scrum, slipped, and fell on his butt. All this stuff going on and the press conference had not even started!!  While some may think this is a stunt to promote the fight even more, this is just a case of two fighters that just don&#8217;t like each other.</p>
<p>They are promoting this fight as &#8221; Who R U Picking&#8221;, which is one of the more clever slogans that any boxing promoter has come up with. The buzz surrounding this fight had started long before today. While this has been a fight that has been years in the making, the turning point came after Floyd Mayweather&#8217;s last fight against Juan Manuel Marquez. As everyone remembers, Mosley jumped the ring after Floyd&#8217;s win and challenged Mayweather face to face right after Floyd&#8217;s victory over Marquez.</p>
<p>While it was an entertaining moment for boxing fans who witnessed it, it looked like it would be for no reason. Mosley was headed on a collision course with Andre Berto while Mayweather was trying negotiate a contract to fight Manny Pacquiao. We know what happened with Mayweather-Pacquiao but it was Andre Berto calling off his bout with Mosley two weeks before as he was trying to recover emotionally from the Haiti earthquakes. That opened the door for both men and wasted little time in signing off on the fight.</p>
<p>Mosley, 38, is the defending WBA welterweight champion and Mayweather, 33, is a former WBC title holder and both are considered among the top-5 pound-for-pound fighters in professional boxing. Mosley is coming off the best performance of his career when he knocked out Antonio Margarito to capture the welterweight title. Mayweather never looked better when he took apart Juan Manuel Marquez in his last bout this past September.</p>
<p>Here is both men&#8217;s initial response on fighting each other.</p>
<p>&#8221; I have always wanted to fight Floyd Mayweather and now that dream is finally coming true,&#8221; said Mosley, (46-5, 39 KO&#8217;s). &#8221; Floyd is excellent at what he does, but my past record of beating the best competition and other great champions shows that he is just another one of my opponents.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8221; Ever since I came back to the sport I said I only wanted to fight the best and Shane Mosley is one of the best,&#8221; said Mayweather (40-0, 25 Ko&#8217;s). &#8221; Not only does he have the skills, but he is also fast, strong, and a very tough competitor. His speed and power won&#8217;t mean much that night against my will and determination to dominate him inside the square circle.</p>
<p>During Tuesday&#8217;s presser, both men did not have not many kind words to say about each other. Mayweather constantly reminded the crowd of Mosley&#8217;s past PED use and how they are not even on the same level in terms of star power.</p>
<p>Mayweather constantly reminded the crowd of Mosley&#8217;s past PED use and how they are not even on the same level in terms of star power.</p>
<p>&#8221; Shane is an HBO fighter. I am a Pay Per View fighter. I am the one that is making the big bucks, said Mayweather.&#8221; I have made more money in my last two fights then Shane has made in the last five years. We also know that Shane can match up with my speed or skills. We do know that when he was steroids, he was quite fast.</p>
<p>After these comments, one could only assume that Mosley will come into the ring on May 1st more determined than he has ever been in his 14 year career. At the age of 38, Mosley is trying to cement his legacy with a win over Floyd and try to shut down the PED talk for good.</p>
<p>&#8221; May 1st symbolizes something. After this fight no one gonna say it&#8217;s the CLEAR. It&#8217;s going to be clear when Floyd takes that ass whooping I&#8217;m about to give him,&#8221; said Mosley. Shane was alluding to the potion given by Balco CEO,Victor Conte,  which the fighter says he ingested without knowing it&#8217;s nature.</p>
<p>&#8220;Floyd is just trying to get under my skin. He knows I am a clean fighter or else he would not be stepping in the ring with me,&#8221; said Mosley.</p>
<p>While there is no denying the Hall of Fame credentials for Shane Mosley, this will be Shane&#8217;s first fight in 16 months since he won the welterweight title. However, Mosley does not seem to be worried at such a long layoff at his age.</p>
<p>&#8221; The only way for me to fight off the ring rust is by staying in the gym. I am going through a vigorous training program to keep me in shape,&#8221; said Mosley. &#8221; I know Floyd&#8217;s style. I know what I am ready for. I just have to make sure I have the legs to keep up with him. I&#8217;m going in there in the best shape of my life. Your going to get everything&#8221;.</p>
<p>Mayweather was his usually cocky self when he spoke with members of the media. You can&#8217;t deny that &#8220;Money&#8221; is never boring when you get a chance to do a press conference with him. He went all over the place as he talked about how his corner never gets any love, Mosley&#8217;s admitted use of &#8220;enhancement&#8221; supplements, Manny Pacquiao, and boxing championship belts.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">On Pacquiao</span></p>
<p>&#8221; I never knew a man that didn&#8217;t want to take a $25 million drug test. I have never seen a guy go from 106 pounds and then go up to 147 and just dominate the way he has. There is no way unless he is taking some steroids.Pacquiao is a cheater. He had such a hard time with Marquez in two fights I thought he lost. Imagine what I can do to him if we fought.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">On Fighting Mosley</span></p>
<p>&#8221; I can adjust to any fighter. I can read an opponent when I get in the ring. I know how to adjust in the ring and I just know how to win. He never uses his jab and I am going to expose that.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">On his corner/team not getting any love</span></p>
<p>Everyone talks about Nazim Richardson and Freddie Roach being the best trainers in the sport. But my uncle deserves a lot of the credit for my success. He has never won the trainer of the year once and that ain&#8217;t right. My team never gets the credit they deserve.</p>
<p>Floyd admitted that the media will likely bring up Mosley&#8217;s age if he takes him down. &#8220;There&#8217;s always an excuse,&#8221; he said. &#8221; Your always going to write about me, good or bad. No matter what happens, I am going to be criticized. The most important thing is that your writing about me.&#8221;</p>
<p>We didn&#8217;t get the big fight we all wanted in Mayweather vs. Pacquiao. I really could care less who&#8217;s fault it is. All I know is Mayweather drew the tougher opponent as a result of it. Mayweather-Mosley is a bigger and more anticipated fight than Pacquiao-Clottey. Even if Manny is the biggest draw in the sport, his fight is just not as compelling the public than a genuinely interesting two-way fight. After May 1st, the future will be a lot clearer for everyone involved.</p>
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		<title>Fordham Freshman Chris Gaston, a Star is Born</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the Fordham Rams men’s basketball team (2-23, 0-13) is nearing the conclusion of an extremely unsuccessful season, one of its freshman players has already become an impact player. Chris Gaston, a freshman from the state of New   Jersey, has received Atlantic-10 honors as Rookie of the Week four times this season. His [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although the Fordham Rams men’s basketball team (2-23, 0-13) is nearing the conclusion of an extremely unsuccessful season, one of its freshman players has already become an impact player. Chris Gaston, a freshman from the state of New   Jersey, has received Atlantic-10 honors as Rookie of the Week four times this season. His play, thus far, makes him the favorite to win the yearly award as the top freshman for the 2009-10 season.  Gaston has received recognition from beyond the conference in which he plays. The website Rivals.com ranks Gaston 13<sup>th</sup> among freshman players this year. The highly recruited New  York City native, Lance Stephenson of Cincinnati is ranked only one position above Gaston.</p>
<p>The statistics Gaston has reached are not only impressive for a college freshman but are among the best of any player in the A-10. He has already accomplished a double-double 16 times this season, but has double figure averages in points and rebounds. Among Atlantic-10 competitors, Gaston ranks fourth in scoring average (17.6 ppg.). He ranks second among Fordham freshman with 450 points, exceeded only by Bevon Robin with 495.</p>
<p>Gaston has three games remaining in which to break the Fordham mark. This should not be difficult as Gaston has scored 32 points in three different games. His field goal percentage has only been bettered by eight A-10 players. The great shooter and aggressive offensive threat is no less effective on defense.</p>
<p>Although only 6-7, Gaston is second in the A-10 with 10.9 rebounds per game. His leaping ability not only contributes to his capability to rebound but makes him one of the top shot blockers in the conference. He is seventh in the conference in shots blocked with 1.8 blocks per game. In a February 6 contest against A-10 leading Charlotte, Gaston tied his season-high of 32 points in a single-handed attempt to win the game.</p>
<p>Fordham coach Jared Grasso effusively praised Gaston, “He’s the best freshman in the league. Today, he was the best player in the league. He’s fun to coach.” In the early minutes of the second half, Gaston scored 14 straight points for Fordham. When asked whether Gaston took the responsibility or whether he as coach asked Gaston to accept the load, Grasso replied, “It kind of happened hand in hand. He loves to compete [and] I have a lot of confidence in him.”</p>
<p>With Gaston as centerpiece and last week’s decision of the Board of Trustees of Fordham to greatly increase its spending on men’s basketball, the Rams made be much improved in the near future.</p>
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		<title>From the Canary Islands to the Bronx, the Canarias Basketball Academy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, Rob Orellana, the director of the Canarias Basketball Academy, located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands, led a delegation of students and staff on a week-long visit to the East Coast of the United States. This was the second annual visit to the United States for senior students [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week, Rob Orellana, the director of the Canarias Basketball Academy, located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands, led a delegation of students and staff on a week-long visit to the East Coast of the United States. This was the second annual visit to the United States for senior students of the basketball school. The students practiced in the Rose Hill Gym of Fordham University in the Bronx for three days.</p>
<p>The group then traveled to Rhode Island to participate in a prep school tournament. The students and staff returned to New York City on the weekend for a round of sightseeing. Orellana said the trip had several purposes, to play basketball on U.S. soil, which most had never done, expose the youngsters to the eyes of U.S. scouts and give the players the experience of seeing New York City and the East Coast.</p>
<p>Orellana is an experienced basketball coach with many years of experience of coaching in the United States. He was an assistant coach at Division I colleges on both U.S. coasts, St. Francis in Brooklyn, Farleigh Dickinson in New Jersey and in California at the University of California-Irvine and the University of California-Fullerton. He also coached youngsters on the high school level and internationally in Venezuela.</p>
<p>In 2004, Orellana left his position in California to follow his dream of founding a basketball school overseas where he could help international players gain a scholarship to Division I colleges in the U.S. His first effort in this regard gave him the knowledge and experience to begin the Canarias Basketball Academy three years ago. Spain’s archipelago may seem a strange place to develop talented basketball players, but thus far,</p>
<p>Orellana has been successful. After his team’s game against Monroe, Orellana explained, “It was always a dream of mine to establish a basketball academy. We [CBA] offer an alternative to U.S. prep schools. Ninety per cent of our boys are looking for a scholarship to U.S. universities and ten per cent are hoping to play professionally in Europe. This experience has given me my greatest satisfaction. These are great kids. They have no baggage. They only want to play basketball and improve.” Approximately 30 of the 50 current students are from the United Kingdom. The director said, “We’ve had great success with U.K. players.”</p>
<p>The U.K.’s Danny Thompson is one of the British successes. After two years at the CBA, Thompson was given a scholarship to Fordham University in the Bronx this fall. Thompson reacted to the news with exuberance, “Everything about Fordham University excites me,…getting a world class education, living in New York City and playing in the Atlantic 10.”</p>
<p>He spoke with gratitude of his experience at the CBA, “My two years at CBA have been great. I can’t imagine being more prepared for the next level. I want to thank CBA for what they’ve done. People have all kinds of opinions about CBA but unless you’ve lived it, you can never understand how valuable it is.”</p>
<p>Thompson was joined at Fordham this season by a second CBA alum, Farho Alihodzic. The Bosnian native was a member of Great Britain’s U20 National Team. The 6-10 post-player has started several games as a Fordham freshman this season. An additional one dozen CBA students were given Division I scholarships to U.S. colleges during the past two years.</p>
<p>On Saturday, February 6, after a contest with Charlotte, Fordham’s head coach, Jared Grasso, spoke very enthusiastically of Orellna and the CBA, “Their coach [Orelllna] was an assistant coach when I played in the NEC. We developed a very close relationship. He does an excellent job over there. He’s very good at what he does. They hold three practices a day.”</p>
<p>He explained the reasons why CBA students make a fine fit at Fordham, “In Fordham, you could recruit in Europe because you can sell New York City and our fine education.” Grasso’s strongest words of praise for the CBA were, “I would send my son there.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Love hate relationships correlate with NFL Placekickers. Make or miss, they never know if they are going to be kissed or killed.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Love hate relationships correlate with NFL Placekickers. Make or miss, they never know if they are going to be kissed or killed.</p>
<p>In the Oakland Raiders case, they decided to form a marriage with kicker Sebastian Janikowski. Instead of an extravagant ring Janikowski received a hefty four-year, $16 million contract with $9 million guaranteed making him the richest kicker in NFL history.</p>
<p>Janikowski was the best available placekicker on the free-agent market. Other top free-agent kickers without a home are Cincinnati&#8217;s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=3504">Shayne Graham</a>, New York Jets&#8217; <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=2548">Jay Feely</a>, <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=ari">Arizona</a>&#8217;s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=2300">Neil Rackers</a>, and <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=pit">Pittsburgh</a>&#8217;s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=4399">Jeff Reed</a>.</p>
<p>Since he was drafted number one out of Florida State in 2000, he hasn’t disappointed during his 10 years in the Bay Area. He was the first special teams specialist in 21 years to be drafted in the first round.</p>
<p>The Polish left footed kicker has scored 1,000 points in his NFL Career. He has nailed 78.4 percent of his field goal attempts (229 of 292) and made 99% percent of his extra-points (313 of 316).</p>
<p>Sebastian’s had his best campaign in 2009. He racked up 95 points, made 26 of 29 field goals, only misfiring 3 times from 45, 57 and 66 yards. His leg has shown the durability to handle the gridiron mileage with 6 kicks converted from at least 50 yards out. His 61-yarder was the fourth longest in NFL history.</p>
<p>His 17 touchbacks on 58 kickoffs was the sixth-best in the NFL last season.</p>
<p>At first Al Davis didn’t see Janikowski as a game-changing kicker. As a rookie he misfired on 10 field goals and hit on 76 percent of his tries the first three seasons. But He has shown better consistency the past two seasons with 41 of 44 kicks inside 50 yards. He became the all-time leading scorer in team history in 2008.</p>
<p>The Raiders have taken care of their most coveted free agents of late. They rewarded Pro Bowl Punter Shane Lechler, star cornerback Nnamdi Asomugba, and defensive tackle Tommy Kelly with record contracts. The book is still open on defensive lineman Richard Seymour who Oakland acquired from New England for a 2011 first-round draft pick.</p>
<p>It’s closed in the kicking department. If they are ever to become competitive again they don’t have a lucrative leg  to blame their misfortunes on.</p>
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		<title>Best Super Bowl Ever? Maybe? Or not. Now It’s Time to Worry</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 18:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Bill Chachkes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, lets give both teams their just due for getting there amidst tough competition. That out of the way, It doesn’t matter weather the better team won or not, and my contemporaries in “big” media should stop blaming everyone and everything else but Peyton Manning for the interception with just over 3 minutes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off, lets give both teams their just due for getting there amidst tough competition. That out of the way, It doesn’t matter weather the better team won or not, and my contemporaries in “big” media should stop blaming everyone and everything else but Peyton Manning for the interception with just over 3 minutes to go. As great as he is, he wasn’t good enough Sunday to beat the Saints, who wanted it in the worst way.</p>
<p>But it’s also time to tell the truth. If it wasn’t for President Bush “strongly” persuading New Orleans owner Tom Benson to “stick it out” in New Orleans for the sake of the people of the city and the state after Hurricane Katrina, the victory parade right now would have been held in San Antonio instead of New Orleans. The Superdome was rebuilt with federal money after the hurricane, tax money from you and me. We should have no problem with that either. If the same thing happened in Dallas or Arizona those stadiums would have been rebuilt as well.</p>
<p>Lets get back to the game now, shall we? Make no mistake here, the people of Cajun land needed this win, maybe more then the good folks of Indiana. It doesn’t mean the Saints are a better team on paper. It just means they were better on Sunday then the Colts were. The coaching was better, the players executed their game plan better, and the breaks went their way. We shouldn’t even be assigning blame here, we should just take it for what it was, a momentary lapse of reason. Brett Farve has them at least 6 times a year, and he’s supposed to be the modern day god of Quarterbacks.</p>
<p>So while everyone down in the bayou is in celebration mode, and all but 11 people showed up at the airport yesterday to welcome the return of the AFC champions home, we need to remind everyone that there much larger issues facing the game of Football right now other then did the better team won the Super Bowl or not.  The game of football is facing several serious issues that have to be faced, not avoided.</p>
<p>One thing Mr. Goodell is right about: there needs to be more communication in the negotiations and soon if a lock out is to be avoided in just under 13 months. The owners may think they will win no matter what because the networks will still fill the NFL treasure chest, but no one really wins if there is a work stoppage, just ask baseball and hockey if they have recovered from their work stoppages yet. The clear answer is no, they have not recovered at all. It’s time for some common sense to take hold here folks. The players are not backing down, and neither is their new union leader, DeMaurice Smith. Maybe the owners thought they were getting a “softie” when this guy took over. They were even selling T-shirts in Florida at all the pre-super bowl events last week for 5 dollars each. It’s time for Joe average fan to be worried.</p>
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		<title>A Boxer’s Quest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 18:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Taylor Hallman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was finally time for Jose Torres  fight.  I&#8217;d been observing him preparing all evening at Nomads Adventure Quest in South Windsor, Connecticut where the Western New England Golden Gloves were being held.  The owners of the Untouchables boxing gym in Springfield, Mass had asked me to come up and take pictures of their fighter.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was finally time for Jose Torres  fight.  I&#8217;d been observing him preparing all evening at Nomads Adventure Quest in South Windsor, Connecticut where the Western New England Golden Gloves were being held.  The owners of the Untouchables boxing gym in Springfield, Mass had asked me to come up and take pictures of their fighter.  So all night I&#8217;d been watching Jose through my viewfinder as he danced, shadow boxed, chilled while listening to his iPod and then worked through his warm up routine.  I&#8217;ve seen a number of fighters with stony faces, putting on that show of  I&#8217;m cool; no big deal&#8230; it s just a fight,  but never believed it totally.  Maybe some were actually that calm, but this kid was very self-possessed.  Back down a long hallway off the main floor, Pedro Arriaga Junior talked softly with his heavyweight who jabbed the air, dipped and swayed. Pedro walked beside Jose and quietly spoke sometimes laying a hand gently on the young man s shoulder.  The senior Arriaga waited nearby with water and a towel, plus the occasional words of support and encouragement, but always delivered quietly, bent over and into the fighter s ear.  At the other end of the hall a coach was attempting fire up his charge, his voice becoming more and more frenetic and challenging.</p>
<p>A week earlier I had visited the Untouchables gym in Springfield on a cold, snowy night.  The facility is bright and clean, a stark contract to my night time impression of the downtrodden town.  The gym is situated in an old factory building that it shares with a social service agency.  This is fitting as boxing has long provided it s own sort social services to those who present themselves for training.  Inside the gym the atmosphere had been one of pervasive calmness, despite the driving Latin beats coming out of the stereo.  We hung around for a couple of hours, chatting boxing and other sports.  We watch a young lightweight spar with an old timer, a heavyweight, effectively defending himself and even pressing the older man.  This night Jose never spoke.  He hung out, shadow boxed a little, but mostly listened as I talked with the Arriaga father and son team.  Driving home something teased at me, demanding I put into words what I had observed, what was special about this gym, this father and son team and their charges.  Finally, by the time I hit the Bronx, I had it&#8230; Zen.  The place had the calmness like that you experience at the end of a yoga session.  And it was all about  old school  boxing as a discipline both physical and spiritual.</p>
<p>Back at the Golden Gloves, we were about to see if Jose was actually calm and centered or if that was just superficial, masking his fear and lack of skills.  The bell rang and he and his opponent mixed it up.  A strong overhand right from Torres produced a standing eight count from the referee.  Ah, I thought, this will tell us a lot about Mr. Torres.  Would he maintain his discipline?  Or would he carelessly attack? The ref signaled for the fight to proceed and Jose stepped up behind several jabs, working his way deliberately past the opponents somewhat limited defensives.  Then a solid left jab followed by a very strong right cross to the jaw and the man from the red corner was down.  At the count of three he managed to get to his hands and knees.  But he was still there at the count of ten and now it was the ring doctor s turn.  Jose&#8217;s calm concentration was now broken by the grin of a big kid who had just won the heavyweight championship in the novice division.</p>
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		<title>Aints No More!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 17:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Wagner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year’s annual Mardi Gras celebration isn’t set to begin until Tuesday of next week, but New Orleans’ beloved Saints have already touched off an early Bourbon Street bash which might last until then.
With a stunning 31-17 upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts (16-3) in Super Bowl XLIV, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This year’s annual Mardi Gras celebration isn’t set to begin until Tuesday of next week, but New Orleans’ beloved Saints have already touched off an early Bourbon Street bash which might last until then.</p>
<p>With a stunning 31-17 upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts (16-3) in Super Bowl XLIV, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami on Sunday night, the New Orleans Saints (16-3) washed away at least a small amount of the suffering inflicted by the 2005 flood waters of Hurricane Katrina on the city for which the Saints played their collective hearts out.</p>
<p>Though New  Orleans is still recovering from the worst natural disaster in U.S. history, the Saints provided a huge spiritual lift to a city in need, with the biggest win a football team can possibly have.</p>
<p>As a result, things will be different in New Orleans for a while.</p>
<p>The Big Easy? For at least several more days, it’ll be the Big Brees-y.</p>
<p>Fat Tuesday? Make that Phat Tuesday. Or even, Who Dat Tuesday.</p>
<p>And, from long-time Aints, to finally, Super Bowl-winning Saints.</p>
<p>Who Dat say they gonna beat dem Saints?</p>
<p>Well, only three teams could all season (only two when the Saints weren’t resting their starters), and much more importantly –- none were able to, for the first time in Saints’ history, when it mattered the most.</p>
<p>So, be gone, paper bags! Saints fans who used to wear them over their heads with embarrassment can now reveal their proud faces with the wide grins befitting loyal fans a Super Bowl champion.</p>
<p>Yes, the former NFL laughing stock has at long last reached the pinnacle of football success.</p>
<p>The franchise that began in 1967 and produced no winning seasons in its first 20 years of existence; the team that this year, enjoyed only its ninth winning season in its 43-year history; and, the club that had just two postseason victories over that time, not only won its third postseason game of the year on Sunday, but finally accomplished the ultimate feat that many Saints’ fans thought they’d never see.</p>
<p>In true New  Orleans fashion, the Saints went marching into Miami and returned from the Super Bowl to the bowl of low-lying New Orleans, as conquering heroes, by pulling together in a team effort, with resiliency, guts, and a little bit of voodoo magic.</p>
<p>The Saints were led by their emotional leader, quarterback Drew Brees, whose supremely efficient 32-for-39, 288-yard, two-touchdown, no-interception performance earned him the Super Bowl XLIV Most Valuable Player award.</p>
<p>While many expected a shootout with big plays galore between Brees and Colts’ quarterback Peyton Manning (who entered the game with his four NFL MVP’s and one Super Bowl MVP), it was a precise, patient, and composed Brees (in his inaugural Super Bowl appearance) who led his team to their first NFL championship.</p>
<p>It wasn’t even that Brees tied the Super Bowl record for completions with 32, or that he posted the second most accurate passing game in Super Bowl history, completing 82.1 percent of his passes. It’s that in a game in which both secondaries blanketed receivers downfield all game long, Brees beat Manning at his own game.</p>
<p>Manning is well known as the master improviser, adjusting and readjusting to what he sees until he can make a defense pay. However, this time, it was Brees who was perfectly content to forego throwing the deep ball (which he does so well), and instead, pick apart the Colts’ defense underneath, with 21 completions for single digit yardage. Nine more completions went for gains between 10 and 19 yards, and only two others were over 20 yards, while none of Brees’ completions went for more than 27 yards.</p>
<p>In winning with the short game, Brees effectively spread the ball around to eight different receivers. Wide receivers Marques Colston (7 catches, 83 yards) and Devery Henderson (7 catches, 63 yards) led the way, but Brees also connected with wide receivers Lance Moore and Robert Meachem, tight ends Jeremy Shockey and David Thomas, and running backs Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush.</p>
<p>Rebounding from a sub-par 3-for-7 opening quarter, Brees finished a nearly flawless 29-of-32 over the final three quarters, with two of those last three incompletions being a dropped pass and a spike to stop the clock. He completed his final ten passes (tied for the second longest streak in Super Bowl history), including all seven in the fourth quarter.</p>
<p>After starting the game with two punts, Brees directed New   Orleans to scores on the Saints’ final four possessions and on five of their final six, before taking a knee to end the game in jubilation.</p>
<p>It was the perfect ending to a postseason run that Brees finished with eight touchdowns, no interceptions, and 732 yards.</p>
<p>Furthering the New Orleans team effort was second-year kicker Garrett Hartley, who became the first kicker in Super Bowl history to make three field goals of over 40 yards (46, 44, and 47 yards), a defense that kept Manning and the Colts’ dangerous offense in check over the final three quarters, and some great moves by the Saints coaching staff.</p>
<p>Manning (31-for-45, 333 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) was good, but the Saints’ defense, led by the confusing looks designed by defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, made sure that Manning wasn’t good enough to win.</p>
<p>The Saints opened the game in a 3-4 scheme as Manning guided the Colts to a 10-0 lead on their first</p>
<p>two possessions, including a 96-yard drive that matched the longest scoring drive in Super Bowl history. Williams then switched to a 4-3 alignment in a second quarter in which the Saints outscored the Colts 6-0 and possessed the ball for all but 2:27 and six of 32 plays.</p>
<p>“In the third quarter, we mixed it back and forth,” Williams said. “That was kind of our plan, to make sure that we didn’t show everything we had early in the game. We had a first half game plan, we had a third quarter game plan, and we had a fourth quarter game plan.”</p>
<p>The Saints also won the battle of Peyton vs. Payton, with New   Orleans head coach Sean Payton’s bold move of taking away an extra possession from Manning, by opting for an onside kick to begin the second half. It was the first such kick in a Super Bowl prior to the fourth quarter, and it resulted in a Saints’ recovery and a march into the end zone for New Orleans’ first lead of the game.</p>
<p>Though Manning led the Colts back, to lead 17-13, in the third quarter, it was the Saints who had the big fourth-quarter, outscoring an Indianapolis team which set a record with seven fourth-quarter comebacks during the regular season.</p>
<p>Like Indianapolis, New Orleans had shown some of its own comeback ability this season, and the Saints dominated the Colts, 31-7, over the final three quarters, to make some of their own history.</p>
<p>New Orleans matched the largest deficit overcome (10-0) in a Super Bowl; they became the first team in NFL history to win three postseason games in the same season after trailing by at least seven points in each game; and, they overcame a double digit deficit for a league-leading fourth time this season. Ironically, on October 25th, on the same field, the Saints outscored the Dolphins, 22-0, in the fourth quarter to win, 46-34, to win their sixth straight game, en route to starting the season 13-0. This time, it was a 15-0 fourth quarter that won the game of all games for the Saints’ franchise.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most surprising moment came late in that fourth quarter, with nearly everyone expecting Manning to do what he usually does in a must-have drive. With the Saints desperately clinging to a 24-17 lead late in the fourth quarter, and Manning moving Indianapolis to the New Orleans 31 yard-line, the Saints’ defense came up with the big play, as it had all season. To that point, the Saints, who had lived off of takeaways all year, were unable to force any turnovers. That’s when second-year corner back Tracy Porter (who played with a Super Bowl trophy haircut) stepped right in front of Manning’s favorite target &#8212; Colts’ leading wide receiver, Reggie Wayne &#8212; before going untouched for a 74-yard pick-six that made the improbable dream finally seem real for long-suffering Saints’ fans. The score was the tenth interception return for a touchdown this season for the Saints’ usually opportunistic defense.</p>
<p>In the end, a disappointed Manning, who became the fifth Super Bowl-winning signal caller &#8212; and likely, at least the fourth future Hall of Fame quarterback &#8212; to lose to New Orleans this season (Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, and Brett Favre were the others), said, “I give the Saints a lot of credit… they deserved to win.”</p>
<p>Of course, no football victory will ever give back the lives that were tragically lost, nor help return the thousands of still-displaced, former New Orleans residents to their hometown, nor solve many of the other serious problems that Hurricane Katrina left in her wake, which still affect New Orleans today.</p>
<p>But, the Saints capturing their first NFL title is hardly void of significance. It represents something for the entire city of New Orleans to rally around, and it can ultimately serve as inspiration to help restore New Orleans to the level it was in the past.</p>
<p>That feeling is reciprocal among the Saints. &#8220;We play for so much more than ourselves,&#8221; Brees said.</p>
<p>“We feel like we did this for them,” said Saints’ middle linebacker Jonathan Vilma, who played his college ball, fittingly at Miami.</p>
<p>&#8220;We played for our city,” Brees added. “We played for the entire Gulf Coast region. We played for the entire Who Dat nation that has been behind us every step of the way. It means everything. We&#8217;re here because of their strength and everything they fought through here the last few years. They&#8217;ve given us so much support, so we owe it all to our fans. Just to think of the road we&#8217;ve all traveled, the adversity we&#8217;ve all faced, it&#8217;s unbelievable. I mean, are you kidding me? Four years ago, whoever thought this would be happening? Eighty-five percent of the city was under water. Most people left not knowing if New Orleans would ever come back, or if the organization would ever come back.”</p>
<p>Similarly, Brees wasn’t sure if he’d come back to football, after a shoulder injury with San Diego earlier in his career. Ironically, Miami and New Orleans were the only two cities willing to take a chance on him. Miami passed, opening the door for Brees to come full circle and march the Saints into Miami and then back home, to adoring fans in New Orleans, as champions.</p>
<p>Also coincidental is what Brees chased last season, when he fell only 15 yards shy of the all-time single-season passing record of Dan Marino, who played for the Dolphins in yet another New Orleans-Miami connection. Now, Brees gladly trades second place in that race for the Super Bowl ring that Marino, one of the greatest ever, never won.</p>
<p>Even more coincidences make the Saints’ victory seem that perhaps this moment was indeed meant to happen for both Saints’ fans and for playing a role in helping to rebuild New Orleans, as much as for the Saints, themselves.</p>
<p>For one, there’s Manning being born and raised in New Orleans, just like his brother Eli (with the New York Giants), and their father Archie Manning, who was a Saints legend, a two-time pro-bowler, but who never enjoyed a winning season on a lot of those bad Saints teams between 1971 and 1982.</p>
<p>And, there’s even the Saints’ connection to the very trophy itself. Brees’ quarterback coach is 28 year-old Joe Lombardi, the grandson of the great Vince Lombardi, for whom the Super Bowl trophy is named. At least until the next champion is crowned, it might as well be temporarily renamed the Lombardi Gras trophy.</p>
<p>Even under the far more likely scenario that the trophy retains its original name of Joe Lombardi’s grandfather, it will certainly now be forever appreciated by the Saints and their fans, who despite facing serious, “real-life” issues, do seem buoyed through their identification with their Saints.</p>
<p>Brees said of the connection between the two, &#8220;We just all looked at one another and said, `We&#8217;re going to rebuild together. We are going to lean on each other.&#8217; That&#8217;s what we&#8217;ve done the last four years and this is the culmination in that belief.&#8221;</p>
<p>After 43 years of waiting, the paper bags can be put away for good, because the franchise that used to be known as the Aints, finally bagged that ever-elusive NFL championship when its city needed it most.</p>
<p>It was a long time coming, through the years of the Aints, the paper bags, and now, the much more serious obstacle of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Yet, the city of New Orleans has always held steadfast in maintaining its close bond with its Saints, who have always meant a lot more than being a football team to the city they represent.</p>
<p>Saints fans believed that soon NOLA later, this moment was a dream which had to happen.</p>
<p>Now that it’s real, geaux crazy and celebrate on Bourbon Street,  New Orleans. You deserve it!</p>
<p>And, when the party’s over, may the city of New Orleans soon follow the Saints along the same path to complete recovery.</p>
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		<title>Saints Win First NFL Title With 31-17 Win in Super Bowl XLIV</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 19:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Pietaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heading into South Florida and Super Bowl XLIV, many folks would have guessed that one of the quarterbacks would have melted down the stretch and not come through when it counted. That&#8217;s part of the game, right? But how many of them would have said that Peyton Manning &#8211; the 2009 NFL MVP &#8211; would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heading into South Florida and Super Bowl XLIV, many folks would have guessed that one of the quarterbacks would have melted down the stretch and not come through when it counted. That&#8217;s part of the game, right? But how many of them would have said that Peyton Manning &#8211; the 2009 NFL MVP &#8211; would end up being the guilty party?</p>
<p>We certainly are right in that mix, having predicted that the Indianapolis Colts would not only win their second championship in four years, but do so easily. Boy, were we wrong. Drew Brees (32 for 39, 288 yards, two touchdowns) led the New Orleans Saints to their first title and was named the game MVP in the 31-17 victory. When his team needed a strong drive, he delivered. Neither Brees nor Saints head coach Sean Payton panicked when they trailed 10-0 in the first quarter and they stayed with an agressive game plan.</p>
<p>They went for it on 4th-and-goal from the 2-yard line in the second quarter (one in which they dominated) and came up short, but that didn&#8217;t stop them from going for a little trickery and recovering an onside kick to start the third quarter. The ensuing drive led to a touchdown and put New Orleans ahead, 13-10.</p>
<p>&#8220;We talked about it at halftime and it&#8217;s really a credit to every one of these players here,&#8221; said Payton. &#8220;There&#8217;s not enough room on this stage for all of them, but they carried out this play and I&#8217;m just proud. I&#8217;m proud of this team.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Colts answered with a 76-yard drive that culminated in a 4-yard burst into the end zone by running back Joseph Addai. No one could have surmised at the time that the 17-13 lead they now held would have been their last of the night.</p>
<p>Garrett Hartley hit a 47-yard field goal to cut the deficit to one and then in the fourth quarter, Brees went 7-for-7 on the drive of the game. He hit tight end Jeremy Shockey for a 2-yard scoring pass and then made it 24-17 by completing another pass on the two-point conversion.</p>
<p>Manning (31 for 45, 333 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) took over with 5:42 remaining in the contest and was taking the underneath routes that the Saints defense was giving him. When he tried to go downfield, he was picked off by Tracy Porter, who brought it back 74 yards and the exclamation point.</p>
<p>When the scoreboard showed a final score of 31-17, Bourbon Street exploded like 10 combined Mardi Gras parades. An unlikely turnover by arguably one of the best quarterbacks in the game sealed the deal, and pinpoint accuracy by his adversary led to that.</p>
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		<title>Charlotte 49ers Edge Fordham Rams, 77-73</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 19:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Howard Goldin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone watching the Charlotte (17-5, 7-1)-Fordham (2-18, 0-8)  contest at the Rose Hill Gym on Saturday afternoon would have been surprised to find out that Charlotte was on top of Atlantic-10 standings and that Fordham was winless and in last place. The two clubs engaged in a competitive struggle that was tied with 1:11 remaining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone watching the Charlotte (17-5, 7-1)-Fordham (2-18, 0-8)  contest at the Rose Hill Gym on Saturday afternoon would have been surprised to find out that Charlotte was on top of Atlantic-10 standings and that Fordham was winless and in last place. The two clubs engaged in a competitive struggle that was tied with 1:11 remaining and appeared headed to overtime. During the 40 minutes of action, the score was tied 11 times and the lead changed hands 12 times.</p>
<p>The closeness of the game was made apparent immediately. Mini-spurts by each team earned the largest advantage each achieved in the first half. Five unanswered points by the Rams gave Fordham a 16-11 lead at 13:25 of the first half. Late in the half, six straight points by the visitors earned Charlotte a 28-24 advantage with 3:02 left in the half. To the joy of the hopeful fans in the gym, Fordham led 30-29 at the half.</p>
<p>Charlotte began the second half with three straight baskets to move ahead by a score of 35-30. Chris Gaston then put on a one-man show. The Fordham frosh scored the next 12 points to give the Rams a 42-35 lead with 14:58 remaining in the game. Fordham coach Jared Grasso said of the young man’s effort, “He’s the best freshman in the league. Today, he was the best player in the league.  He put the team on his back.” Two layups by Fordham’s Jacob Green gave Fordham its game high lead of 10 points, 59-49, with 6:59 left. The lead was reversed with an 18 point contribution by Derrio Green of Charlotte during the final five minutes. Green scored 22 of his team high of 24 in the second half. Grasso praised the achievement,</p>
<p>“Derrio Green was fantastic. Hats off to him! He made some great shots. That’s what great players do.” Fordham’s Chris Gaston accomplished his 13<sup>th</sup> double-double of the season. He scored 32 points and grabbed 12 boards. He also led the Rams with six assists. He is the favorite to earn the A-10 Rookie of the Year award at the conclusion of the season.</p>
<p>Grasso, youngest head coach in NCAA Division I, was pleased by the progress of his freshman dominated squad, “It was one of those games where we had them on the ropes. This team grew up today. This team, when we add some pieces, will be very good. I’m happy with where we are. We’re moving in the right direction.” The Rams return home on Saturday, February 13<sup>th</sup> for a 1 PM matinee with George Washington.</p>
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