The last time the Dutchmen lost in the regular season was October 13th. Of 2018. Union made history last Saturday, history that no Dutchmen team has done before.
Fortunately for the New York Yankees, they had their lethal secret weapon in right field, Giancarlo Stanton. The big power hitter has been, for the most part, limited to the Designated Hitter role during his nearly four year stint in the Big Apple. Stanton was a solid outfielder in his years in Miami. In 2012, he won Wilson's Defensive Player of the Year. Now, for the past four weeks, Giancarlo has been a semi regular outfielder and it may be helping his hitting. Over Stanton's last 7 games, he is batting .400 with 3 homeruns and 8 RBI.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Tony Romo threw two touchdowns and led a drive that set up Dan Bailey' 35-yard field goal on the final play as the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Giants 24-21 Sunday.
Dallas ended the Giants' four-game winning streak and most of their playoff hopes...
The big news of the day is the Miami Heat losing to the Chicago Bulls last night, ending their winning streak at 27 consecutive games. Are you happy that the "Heat Streak" is over, or are you disappointed that you didn't get to see history...
The game between the Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday night was so good, that a wacko fan rushing the court was a complete footnote. Find out why.
As he was watching the NBA last night, specifically the Miami Heat extending their winning streak to 23 straight, Noe started thinking about what players might see as the better accomplishment. What would you prefer to accomplish: a 33-game winning streak to surpass the 1972 Los Angeles Lakers, or a 73-win regular season to eclipse the 1996 Chicago Bulls...
With goaltender Keith Kinkaid called up to the parent NJ Devils the workload for Albany in net has fallen to Jeff Frazee and he has responded in a big way. His 37 saves led the Devils to a 3-1 win In Syracuse Friday night.
The 37 stops were the 2nd highest recorded by Frazee so far this year...
Playing with virtually no bench, the Siena Saints seemed to run out of gas in the second half and were beaten by Fairfield Monday night at the Times Union Center, 64-54.
Playing with eight players, the Saints trailed by a duece after the first half, 27-25...
So far the road has been mostly kind to the UAlbany Great Danes. Wednesday they went on the road and defeated New Hampshire 68-62.
As we have seen a number of times with the Danes, the first half was low scoring as the Danes went off the court leading 30-16...