Let's do your Friday megalinks while I have some time. Your Weekend Viewing Picks give you everything you need to know on sports and entertainment. Now to your links. National Steve Wieberg of USA Today looks at how the new deal between CBS/Turner and the NCAA came to fruition for an expanded NCAA Tournament. Michael … Continue reading It’s a Friday Megalink Thing
Patriots Pick McCourty, Sox Fall At Fenway
The Patriots surprised everyone by selecting Rutgers cornerback Devin McCourty in last night's first round of the NFL draft. You can check all the reaction to this pick over at PatriotsLinks.com. The Red Sox were shutout at Fenway Park last night, 3-0. The big news of the night however is that Tim Wakefield will be moving … Continue reading Patriots Pick McCourty, Sox Fall At Fenway
Week Log: B’s the Talk of the Town
No surprise as to which team gets lead-off honors this week. For the third straight game, the Bruins reversed an early deficit to beat the Buffalo Sabres last night at TD Garden and take a commanding 3-1 lead in their opening-round playoff series. They are officially the talk of the town today. Bruins, baby! ESPN … Continue reading Week Log: B’s the Talk of the Town
Walkoff Wednesday For Boston Sports
Both of the local team in action last night needed extra time, but they both managed to pull out wins in thrilling fashion. The Bruins got a goal from Miroslav Satan in the second overtime to defeat the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 and take a 3-1 series lead. Check all the coverage over at BruinsLinks.com. The … Continue reading Walkoff Wednesday For Boston Sports
Newsday’s Policy Would Mean The End of Shaughnessy, Borges
The New York newspaper Newsday recently implemented a new policy in its sports pages. An article by John Koblin in the New York Observer reports on the policy and has reaction from many Newsday staffers, who are unhappy with the decision. The article opens this way: Newsday has a new policy for its sports page. The … Continue reading Newsday’s Policy Would Mean The End of Shaughnessy, Borges
C’s Pound Heat, Sox Pull One Out
The Celtics played like an awakened giant last night (Thanks, Quentin Richardson!) and after a pretty tight first quarter blew the Miami Heat out of the building last night, rolling to a 106-77 win at the Garden to take a 2-0 series lead. Check the full coverage from all over the web at CelticsLinks.com. The … Continue reading C’s Pound Heat, Sox Pull One Out
Bruins Handle Their Business At Home
The Bruins took a 2-1 series lead on the Buffalo Sabres with a 2-1 victory at the TD Garden last night. In addition to the links below, get all the coverage at BruinsLinks.com. The Red Sox are awful right now. Just awful. 0-for their last 32 with runners in scoring position, this is a team … Continue reading Bruins Handle Their Business At Home
2010 Season Already A Marathon For Sox
It's another Patriots Day, AKA Marathon Monday here in New England. The Red Sox are slumping, and the Bruins and Celtics are coming off weekend playoff wins. Kevin Garnett will be suspended for tomorrow night's game two, after planting an elbow in the face of a yapping Quentin Richardson near the end of the Celtics … Continue reading 2010 Season Already A Marathon For Sox
Sunday Quick Ten
Here are ten quick top items from today: Bruins rally for stirring Game two victory - Joe Haggerty has the story of the Bruins 5-3 win over the Sabres yesterday afternoon to tie the series at a game apiece. Key Bruins reappear in Game 2 upset - Dan Rowinski has several Bruins waking up in yesterday's game. … Continue reading Sunday Quick Ten
Los Friday Megalinks
Let's do the Friday megalinks. Lots of stuff to get to so let's not delay. Of course, you can check out your weekend sports and entertainment programming by heading to the Weekend Viewing Picks. National We begin with John Ourand and Michael Smith from the Sports Business Journal who report that ESPN is dropping out … Continue reading Los Friday Megalinks
