Monday, September 8, 2008

WTA Update: Serena wins US Open


Serena Williams needed only two sets to win her match against Jelena Jankovic on Sunday night. Williams defeated Jankovic to win her third and her ninth grand slam title.

Williams won the first set 6-4 and the second set 7-5. Williams needed only two hours to win the match.

It's Williams' first grand slam title since the 2007 Australian Open and only her third grand slam title since 2005.

Williams won the match despite picking up 39 unforced errors in the match. The match was so competitive that Williams won only 10 more points than Jankovic.

Photo Credit: Getty Images

Friday, September 5, 2008

WTA Update: Jankovic vs. Williams in US Open Final

After two weeks of battling it out we are now down to our final two competitors at the US Open. These two will face off against each other on Saturday night. No.-2 ranked Jelena Jankovic will face no.-4 ranked Serena Williams.

Jankovic defeated Elena Dementieva in straight sets to advance to her first ever final at the US Open. Jankovic won the match 6-4 (twice). Jankovic made fewer mistakes in the match and that made the difference. JJ had only one double fault in the match.

Meanwhile, Williams defeated Dinara Safina to reach a US Open final for the fourth time. It's her first US Open final since 2002. Williams won her semifinal match in straight sets, 6-3 and 6-2.

This match will be the seventh encounter for JJ and Williams. The series is currently tied at three. If Williams wins, it's another grand slam title added to her legacy. If Jankovic wins, it's a beginning of a legacy for her.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

WNBA Recap: Phoenix defeats Minnesota

Phoenix Mercury 103 - Minnesota Lynx 96- The Mercury snapped a two-game losing streak. Diana Taurasi scored 32 points for the Mercury in their victory. Time is running out for the Mercury.

They have five games left in the season and if they want to get into the playoffs, the Mercury will have to win out. The Lynx meanwhile fall to 2.5 games out of the fourth and final spot in the Western Conference playoffs.

It won't get easier for the Lynx as their next two games are against Seattle and Sacramento. We'll have a look at the playoff scenarios soon enough. Stay tuned!

WTA Update: One Williams sister remains

We're now officially down to the final four at the US Open.

Serena Williams needed two tiebreakers to defeat her older sister, Venus in straight sets. Serena won the first set 7-6, winning the tiebreaker 8-6. Serena would also win the second set 7-6, winning the tiebreaker 9-7. The sisters combined to win almost 200 total points. The difference between the two was that Venus had more unforced errors. Venus had 45 unforced errors in the match, while Serena had 28. The match took almost 2 1/2 hours to complete.

Dinara Safina had an easier match than the Williams sisters had. The no.-6 ranked player won her match in straight sets over Flavia Pennetta. The scores were 6-3 and 6-2.

Safina and Williams will now face each other in the semifinals. Jelena Jankovic and Elena Dementieva face off in the other semifinal.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

WTA Update: Jankovic and Dementieva advance

The quarterfinals got underway at the US Open on Tuesday. There was no shocking upsets to worry about on Tuesday.

Jelena Jankovic advanced to the semifinals for the second time ever at the US Open. The no.-2 ranked player in the world defeated Sybille Bammer in straight sets 6-1 and 6-4. Bammer had 40 unforced errors in the match, while JJ had only 14.

Elena Dementieva had an easy quarterfinal match as well. Dementieva defeated Patty Schnyder in straight sets 6-2 and 6-3.

We'll have more quarterfinal action tomorrow.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

WTA Update: Down to the final eight at Flushing

We're now down to our final eight in the 2008 edition of the US Open. The quarterfinals get underway later today.

Here's a look at the quarterfinal match-ups:

Jelena Jankovic vs. Sybille Bammer- Jankovic is making her third straight appearance in the quarterfinals here at Flushing Meadows. The No.-2 ranked player in the tournament reached the semifinals just once in 2006. As for Bammer, she's the no.-29 ranked seed and has made it to the quarterfinals for the first time at the US Open. Bammer defeated Marion Bartoli in the fourth round to advance to this point.

Elena Dementieva vs. Patty Schnyder- Dementieva has reached the quarterfinal at the US Open for a fifth time. The 2008 Olympic gold medalist has fared well at the US Open, reaching the finals in 2004. Dementieva has had an easy road on the way to the quarterfinals, she has not dropped a set. As for Schnyder, this is her second trip to the quarterfinals here at Flushing Meadows. This 29-year-old has yet to reach a final at a grand slam. A win today will certainly improve her chances.

Dinara Safina vs. Flavia Pennetta- It's been a fairy good year for Safina. She made the French Open final this year and is now making her second quarterfinals appearance at the US Open. Safina's toughest match came in the third round, when she needed three sets to defeat Timea Bacsinszky. Pennetta is making her first appearance in the quarterfinals. Could she knock off Safina, anything is certainly possible.

Venus Williams vs. Serena Williams- When these two aren't facing each other at Wimbledon, they face each other in the US Open. The last time these two faced each other was in the Wimbledon final this year. Venus won that match. The last time these two faced each other in the US Open, it was in the fourth round in 2005. Venus won that match again. Venus is 2-1 lifetime against her younger sister, Serena.

Monday, September 1, 2008

WNBA Recap: Shock lose close one to Sky

The Olympics are over and done with and the stars of the WNBA are back in action. We're now heading towards the homestretch in the playoff run.

Chicago Sky 82 - Detroit Shock 81- A couple of Candice Dupree free throws late made the difference for the Sky. Dupree led the way for the Sky with 24 points. Jia Perkins added 15 points for the Sky. Katie Smith led Detroit with 23 points.

Connecticut Sun 80 - Seattle Storm 76- The Sun have now won six straight games and now hold a two game lead over Detroit. Asjha Jones led the way for the Sun with 20 points. Sue Bird of the Storm led all scorers with 24 points.

WTA Update: Jankovic moves on to quarterfinals

Jelena Jankovic defeated Carolina Wozniacki in three sets to advance on to the quarterfinals of the US Open. Jankovic struggled early on, losing the first set.

Jankovic would win the next two sets with ease to advance on. Jankovic will now face Sybille Bammer in the quarterfinals. Bammer defeated Marion Bartoli in three sets to advance on.

Elena Dementieva advanced to the quarterfinals as well. She won her match over Na Li in straight sets. Dementieva will now face no.-15 seed Patty Schnyder. Schnyder won her match in three sets over Katarina Srebotnik.

Amalie Mauresmo, the Williams sisters and Dinara Safina are on tap for today's fourth round action.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

WTA Update: Davenport, Kuznetsova out of US Open

Day five of the US Open saw another upset occur.

Svetlana Kuznetsova was ousted in three sets to Katarina Srebotnik of Slovenia. Kuznetsova won the second set tiebreaker to keep the match alive, but ultimately lost the third round.

Lindsay Davenport was also ousted when she lost to no.-12 seeded Marion Bartoli of France. Bartoli won the match in straight sets 6-1 and 7-6 (7-3).

I'll keep up the updates going on through the weekend, so stay tuned.

Friday, August 29, 2008

WTA Update: Ivanovic out at US Open


The biggest upset of the US Open has officially arrived. Top seed Ana Ivanovic was knocked out in the second round of the US Open. The no.-1 player in the world lost to Julie Coin of France.

Coin struck first in the match when she won the first set, 6-3. Being under pressure of losing, Ivanovic won the second set, 6-4. Coin won the deciding set, 6-3.

The loss was a huge blow, but didn't seem to be a surprise. Ivanovic had zero aces for the match, while Coin had five. Ivanovic had eight double faults and 34 unforced errors.

Ivanovic struggled to win her first round match, needing three sets to defeat Vera Dushevina. Ivanovic was also eliminated early from Wimbledon, thus ending her season in the grand slams.

Who knows what upsets we'll see yet! Anything is possible.

Photo Credit: Charles Krupa/Associated Press

Thursday, August 28, 2008

WTA Update: Day three results at US Open


Another day has come and gone at the one and only Flushing Meadows in New York.

No.-2 seed Jelena Jankovic needed three sets to win her second round match on Wednesday. Jankovic defeated Sofia Arviddson by a score of 6-3, 6-7 (7-5) and 7-5. Jankovic had three aces, but nine double faults in the match.

Svetlana Kuznetsova won her second round match on Wednesday, defeating Sorana Cirstea. Kuznetsova won the match 7-6 (7-3) and 6-1.

Elena Dementieva also advanced to the third round after her victory on Wednesday over Pauline Parmentier.

Lindsay Davenport also won her match on Wednesday. Davenport defeated Alisa Kleybanova in straight sets, 7-5 and 6-3, to advance to the third round.

The biggest upset of the day came when no.-8 seeded Vera Zvonareva lost to Tatiana Perebiynis in straight sets. Perebiynis won the match, 6-3 and 6-3.

Keep it tuned for here for a recap of day four, tomorrow!

Photo Credit: USOpen.org

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

WTA Update: Ivanovic advances

Day two has now left Flushing Meadows and there was a couple of surprises after the second day.

Ana Ivanovic survived a second set scare to win her first round match on Tuesday. The Serbian defeated Vera Dushevina of Russia. Ivanovic is coming off an injury that forced her to miss the Beijing Olympics, a couple of weeks ago.

The biggest upset of the day happened at the Grandstand courts when no.-11 seed Daniela Hantuchova lost to Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany in straight sets. Groenefeld defeated Hantuchova 6-4 and 6-2.

The Williams sisters had much better success on Tuesday. Both Venus and Serena won their matches in straight sets.

Among the winners Tuesday include Dinara Safina, Nadia Petrova, Bethanie Mattek, Agnes Szavay and Agnieszka Radwanska.

Keep it tuned here for more coverage of the US Open.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

WTA Update: Day 1 finished at US Open

Day 1 of the US Open has come and gone in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. It's the first time many of these athletes have competed since the Olympics in Beijing.

No.-2 seed Jelena Jankovic won in straight sets last night in her first round match. Jankovic defeated American, Coco Vandeweghe, 6-3 and 6-1.

No.-3 seed Svetslana Kuznetsova won her first round match on Monday afternoon. She defeated Shuai Zhang of China in straight sets, 6-4 and 6-2.

Olympic gold medalist Elena Dementieva also won her first round match on Monday when she defeated Akgul Amanmuradova in straight sets, 6-4 and 7-5.

Other winners on Monday include Lindsay Davenport, Caroline Wozniacki, Jie Zheng, Marion Bartoli and Patty Schnyder.

No.-10 seed Anna Chakvetadze of Russia was knocked out of the first round on Monday. The 21-year-old lost to Ekaterina Makarova in three sets. The scores were 1-6, 6-2 and 6-3.

Keep it tuned here for more US Open tennis coverage and make sure to enjoy the coverage for day two.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Olympic Update: Don't settle things with tiebreakers, let's go to OT


I've had some rough experiences in my life, but I wouldn't trade places with Nastia Liukin on Monday night for all the X-Box 360's in the world.

The US Gymnast and All-Around gold medalist came up short on Monday night in the finals of the Uneven Parallel bars event. Liukin finished the event with a silver medal, her fourth medal of these Olympics.

Liukin lost to gold medalist He Kexin, who had the same score as Liukin.

With tiebreakers in place, it was He getting the gold and Liukin getting the silver.

I don't know much about gymnastics. I admit ignorance on my part. I'm the first to admit that and I probably always will. Maybe it's my American bias, but even I thought the judging is a little messed up.

I understand that they've modified the scoring, but I'm still confused. I feel as though it lacks clarity. I mean come on, the announcers aren't always the brightest, but even the NBC crew had a tough time and needed the score sheets for both women. I wouldn't try and read it, unless you do understand, then please try to explain it to me, preferably in some sort of a diagram.

If there's a tie, then let's call it a tie. Otherwise, we have some sort of an OT showdown. We can do it kind of like a walk-off, minus David Bowie. Something simple! We have the technology people! Let's make use of it!

Granted, things won't be perfect, but we can at least try to put together a scoring system that even an idiot like myself can understand.

Photo Credit: Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP/Getty Images

Monday, August 18, 2008

Olympic Update: US women in soccer gold medal final


The US Women's soccer team find themselves in familiar territory here at the Olympics. The US Team is in the gold medal finals once again after defeating Japan today, 4-2.

Angela Hucles two goals made the difference for the US. Hucles scored her first goal late in the first half to tie up the match at 1-1. Lori Chalupny put the US ahead for good when she scored in the 44th minute. Heather O'Reilly also contributed a goal, but this one came in the 70th minute of the match. Hucles second goal came during the 80th minute, which was more than enough to put away Japan.

The US will be facing Brazil in the finals. Brazil defeated Germany earlier today by a score of 4-1.

The US has a chance to win their third gold medal ever in women's soccer. They've had much success here in the Olympics, only losing one gold medal final. The US has a chance to show their soccer dominance to the rest of the world, once again.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Olympic Update: Torres wins Silver in 50 M

US swimmer Dara Torres picked up a silver medal on Sunday in the 50 meter freestyle at the Beijing Olympics.

The 41-year-old lost by .01 seconds to Britta Steffen of Germany. Cate Campbell of Australia finished in third place.

Torres has her third medal of these Olympics. Her other two medals are also silver. Torres now has 11 career Olympic medals.

Meanwhile, the US in the women's 4x100 medley relay, which Torres was apart of, won the silver. They lost to the Australians, who in the process broke a world record.

The US team consisted of Torres, Natalie Coughlin, Christine Magnuson and Rebecca Soni. The team lost by less than a second. China picked up the bronze medal.

Finally, in the women's marathon event, Constantina Tomescu Dita won the gold medal. The Romanian defeated Wincatherine Nyambura Ndereba of Kenya by over a minute. Chunxiu Zhou of China picked up the bronze medal. Dita finished the marathon in two hours, 26 minutes and 44 seconds.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Olympics Update: 1-2 US finish in women's all-around gymnastics


The United States picked up a couple more medals last night (or today, I'm not very sure). US gymnast Nastia Liukin won the gold medal in the women's all-around final. Liukin scored a 63.325, narrowly holding off runner-up Shawn Johnson.

Johnson, the silver medalist for the event, scord a 62.725. She earned her second silver medal of these 2008 Olympics.

Liukin also has a second medal of these Olympics.

Yang Yilin of China picked up the Bronze medal in the event.

Photo Credit: Getty Images

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Olympic Update: US Women get Silver medal in team event


The US women's gymnastics team had plenty of opportunities to win the gold medal in the team event, but mistakes from some of their athlete's in last night's event fell short. Therefore, China won the gold medal, the US won the Silver and Romania won the Bronze.

China finished the event with 188.9 points. The US finished about 2.5 points behind, a total of 186.525. While the US barely outscored China in the Vault and the Beam, they were outscored in the Floor routine and the Uneven bars.

Next up will be the Women's Individual All-Around event final, which takes place on Friday morning.

Photo Courtesy: AFP/Getty Images

Friday, August 8, 2008

Olympics: It's on!

By the time you have read this, the opening ceremonies will have already been completed. They're 13 hours ahead of us (depending on which time zone you live in). Things will get kicked off right away on Saturday for the women's sports.

The US Women's volleyball team will square off against Japan at 10 am (all times here on in Eastern).

The Women's soccer team will play at 2 am. They will face Japan. Meanwhile, Canada will face China at the same time.

The US Women's basketball team is also playing their first game on Saturday. They face the Czech Republic at 2 am.

There are also several gold medal finals going on for Saturday. In Women's weightlifting, we will see the Flyweight gold medal final. That will be on at 2 am and you can see it on USA or USA HD.

The Air Rifle gold medal final in Women's shooting is also slated for Saturday. Finally, in Women's Fencing, the Individual Sabre gold medal final is also on tap for Saturday.

Enjoy the ceremonies.

Monday, August 4, 2008

LPGA Update: Shin wins Open

Ji-Yai Shin shot a 6-under for the final round on Sunday to win the Ricoh's British Open. Shin, who finished all four rounds with a 18-under, won the Open by three shots. Yani Tseung also shot a 6-under to finish in second. Her four round total was 15-under.

Eun-Hee Ji and Yuri Fudoh finished in third when they finished the tournament at 14-under. Ai Miyazato finished the tournament in fifth place. She shot 13-under for the tournament after shooting 2-under on Sunday.

Defending champion Lorena Ochoa finished in a tie for seventh place. She was 11-under for the tournament..

Paula Creamer and Karrie Webb finished in a tie for ninth.

In her final major, Annika Sorenstam finished in a tie four 24th. She went 6-under for the tournament.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

LPGA Update: Inkster leads at Open


Day one of the Ricoh's British Open has come and gone. Today, it was all about Juli Inkster. The seven-time major winner shot a 7-under 65 to lead the Open by one shot. Inkster had five birdies and one eagle for the round.

Seven players are currently tied for second at the Open. Among those who are tied are Laura Diaz, Yuri Fudoh, Ji Young Oh and Johanna Head.

Former Open champion Karen Stupples is tied for ninth after the first round. Stupples shot a 5-under 67. Stupples made seven birdies and two bogeys.

Defending Open champion Lorena Ochoa shot a 3-under 69 to finish her round in a tie for 22nd place. American Natalie Gulbis is also tied for 22nd.

Annika Sorenstam had a quiet first round. The soon-to-be retired golfer shot a par round of 72. Sorenstam is tied in 66th place, along with Paula Creamer, Karrie Webb and Grace Park.

We should have more coverage tomorrow.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Open Championship Preview: Ochoa looks for two straight


Lorena Ochoa has the chance to become the first back-to-back winner at the British Open in more than ten years when she tees it off this weekend at Sunningdale. Ochoa shot a 5-under to win the Open Championship last year when it was held at St. Andrew's. The 26-year-old defeated Jee Young Kim to win her first of two majors. In the three other tournament finishes at the Open, Ochoa has two top five finishes and one cut.

We'll see if the #1 female golfer in the world has what it takes to defeat the rest of the pack on her way to a third straight major.

Annika Sorenstam has a chance to close out the final major of her career with a win. Sorenstam previously won the Open in 2003, her only Open title. Sorenstam also has the opportunity to win her 10th career major.

Se Ri Pak was the last golfer to win the Open when it was in Sunningdale. She won the title in 2001. Pak could win it once more here in Sunningdale.

Monday, July 28, 2008

WNBA Recap: Detroit loses fourth straight entering Olympic break


San Antonio Silver Stars 76 - Detroit Shock 64- The Shock have now lost four straight games and have finished the month of July 4-6. The Shock are now in second place in the Eastern Conference. They're hurting and they don't have an answer to this problem. This break could not have come at a better time for the Shock. Meanwhile, the Silver Stars maintain their lead in the Western Conference.

Connecticut Sun 82 - Washington Mystics 60- The Sun now own full possession of first place in the Eastern Conference. Asjha Jones' 27 points helped give the Sun their third straight win. The Sun now go into this Olympic break with the lead over the Shock.

Seattle Storm 77 - Sacramento Monarchs 71- The Storm remain a half game back in the West with their win last night. Sue Bird's 24 points made the difference for the Storm in the game.

Los Angeles Sparks 92 - Minnesota Lynx 84- The game went to overtime, but it was the Sparks who came out in the end. The Sparks outscored the Lynx 8-0 in OT. Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie combined for 46 points and 22 rebounds in the Sparks' win. Seimone Augustus scored 29 points for the Lynx. Charde Houston added 15 points for the Lynx. The Sparks needed that win and are back in fourth place in the West.

There are no games again until next month. I hope to have a US Basketball preview either this week or next week.

Photo Courtesy: NBA Entertainment/Getty Images

Friday, July 25, 2008

WNBA Recap: Lieberman returns to game, Shock still lose


Houston Comets 79 - Detroit Shock 61- How many 50-year-olds do you know that play pro basketball? You can count one if you know Nancy Lieberman. The basketball hall of famer signed a week long contract to fill the void for the Shock as they head into the Olympic break. In nine minutes of action, Lieberman scored zero points, but had two assists. Deanna Nolan scored 23 points for the Shock in the loss.

In other news, the WNBA handed down suspensions for the scuffle in Detroit the other night. Plenette Pierson received the stiffest punishment when she was suspended for four games. Assistant coach Rich Mahorn was suspended two games, as was Shannon Bobbitt and Murriel Page from the Sparks. Lisa Leslie and Candace Parker each received one game.

Connecticut Sun 87 - Los Angeles Sparks 61- Without Candace Parker, Lisa Leslie and DeLisha Milton Jones, the Sparks weren't able to score against the Sun. Lindsay Whalen of the Sun led all scorers with 22 points. With the Shock's loss and the Sun's win, the Shock's lead in the East is now down to a half game. A win in D.C. could give the Sun the lead in the Eastern Conference, if the Shock lose to San Antonio. Add in a win against Indiana and the Sun will be in good shape going into the Olympic break.

San Antonio Silver Stars 78 - Chicago Sky 67- Sophia Young's 19 points were enough to give the Silver Stars their 17th win of the season. Candice Dupree of the Sky scored 20 points.

Minnesota Lynx 84 - Indiana Fever 80- Seimone Augustus' 25 points were enough to give the Lynx the victory. Ebony Hoffman and Tamika Catchings each scored 17 points for the Fever.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Women Play Sports Exclusive Interview: Paula Creamer


Greetings all! I hope you guys are enjoying your Thursday.

We have a special treat for you folks today. We have an exclusive question and answer session with current LPGA player, Paula Creamer. Born in California and residing in Florida, Creamer has been playing golf since she was 10 years old. Creamer turned pro in 2005 and has nine professional wins.

A couple of weeks ago, Creamer won the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic in Ohio, her third win of the season. Creamer also has 10 top-10 finishes, including two of them coming at the Women's U.S. Open (6th) and McDonald's LPGA Championship (10th).

This week, Creamer will be participating at the Evian Masters in France. The week after is the Women's British Open at the Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England.

First off, congratulations on the win at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. You shot an 11-under 60 for that first round, just missing out on tying Annika Sorenstam's single round record of 59. What was your initial reaction to shooting a 60, first off? How nice would it have been to at least tie that mark? And how much would you say the 60 in the first round helped you?

Thanks!!! Shooting 60 was a thrill!! Tee to green, I've been hitting the ball very well all year, but it was nice to finally see more of the putts go in. That was really the difference between shooting 4 or 5 under par and shooting a 11-under. My 11 birdies were all one putts. Sure you want to shoot 59, but actually some of my golf balls are marked with '58', since I really want to go one better than the current record.


You have three wins on the tour and you're fourth (as of July 21) in the Women's World Golf Rankings. What do you credit your success to?

Work, hard work and more hard work on my game. Proper nutrition and fitness, too. Being 4th is nice, but getting to # 1 is my ultimate goal. I am constantly learning and getting better in many areas. I know I can do it, which is a great feeling!!!


What are your thoughts on Annika Sorenstam retiring? What do you feel like she's brought to the women's game?

Annika brought so much to women's professional golf, she will be greatly missed on Tour. I have enjoyed competing against her these past 3 1/2 years, since I always like to go up against the best in the game. I understand why Annika is stepping away from the game at this point in her life, as she wants to get married, start a family and concentrate on other golf-related ventures she's involved with. I certainly respect her for that and wish her nothing but the best!!


What are your thoughts on Lorena Ochoa? Could she be the next Annika?

Lorena has certainly proven that she's the legitimate #1 player right now. She's a nice person and I'm glad to call her my friend. I would say that Lorena is going to be the next Lorena!


You like to wear the color pink at all of your tournaments. What's the reasoning behind wearing pink?

Pink has always been my favorite color, even before I got into golf. It's just a great color. It's fashionable, yet it shows a fierce side, too. I don't wear pink every day, but I always have something on that is pink, even if it is a small ankle bracelet.


What does the future hold for you in the LPGA? Do you think you'll be around for a long time?

The LPGA is in a good place right now. Hopefully we can add a significant number of tournaments in the US to go with the international growth. The membership is made up of a diverse group from all over the world. It is great that many have left their home tours to come play in the US. As for my longevity, I hope to be around for a long time to come. I'm not even 22 yet, so I have lots of time yet to decide when to step away!!





WNBA Recap: Ford done for the season


One night after the chaos at the Palace of Auburn Hills, it was announced on Wednesday that Shock star Cheryl Ford was done for the season after tearing her ACL in the game against the Sparks on Tuesday night.

This couldn't have come at a worse time for the Shock as they've lost two straight games and their lead in the Eastern Conference is down to 1.5 games. They have two games left and could potentially lose their lead in the East, if they lose both games. WNBA officials are looking over the tape to determine what happened. Rest assure, suspensions will be handed down.

New York Liberty 80 - Washington Mystics 74- Tiffany Jackson scored 14 points off the bench to lead the Liberty to just their fifth win on the road. The Liberty are now just a half game behind the Sun for second place in the East. Taj McWilliams-Franklin of the Mystics led all scorers with 19 points.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

WNBA Recap: Scuffle ends night for Sparks, Shock coach

Los Angeles Sparks 84 - Detroit Shock 81- The Sparks stopped the Shock from coming back to win. However, the big story happened in the final seconds of the game. After Shock star Cheryl Ford fouled Sparks star Candace Parker, Parker got tangled with Shock forward Plenette Pierson, which started a scuffle for both sides. In the scuffle, Shock assistant coach Rick Mahorn reportedly knocked down Sparks center Lisa Leslie.

Mahorn left the bench to play peacemaker and the contact with Leslie appeared to be accidental, I can't say with certainty. Mahorn, Parker, Pierson and Delisha Milton-Jones were all ejected from the game. This is without a doubt a serious matter that will be dealt with. Suspensions will be handed down and from the sounds of it, a few of the players in last nights game will most likely be done until after the Olympics.

Here's the video for you to judge for yourself.



Houston Comets 94 - Phoenix Mercury 92- Believe it or not, there were other games going on last night. Diana Taurasi's 31 points weren't enough for the Mercury to get past the Comets. Tina Thompson led the Comets with 19 points.

Seattle Storm 76 - Minnesota Lynx 73- Sue Bird scored 22 points for the Storm, who have won their fourth game on the road this season. Charde Houston scored 16 points off the bench for the Lynx. The Storm are now tied with the San Antonio Silver Stars for first place in the Western Conference.

Monday, July 21, 2008

WNBA Recap: Mystics blow away Storm in first game without Rollins


Washington Mystics 89 - Seattle Storm 57- One day after the Mystics fired head coach Tree Rollins, interim coach Jessie Kenlaw led the team to a blowout victory over the Storm. Taj McWilliams-Franklin of the Mystics led all scorers with 22 points. Katie Gearlds led the Storm with 13 points off the bench. One notable player not at the game was Lauren Jackson, who is currently in Australia preparing for the Olympics in Beijing.

Connecticut Sun 74 - Chicago Sky 67- Asjha Jones' 23 points were more than enough for the Sun to defeat the Sky. Lindsay Whalen added 20 points of her own for the Sun. The Sun snapped a five game losing streak

Sacramento Monarchs 88 - Detroit Shock 85- Rebekkah Brunson scored 18 points for the Monarchs as they knocked off the Shock. Deanna Nolan's 27 points weren't enough for the Shock.

With the Shock's loss and the Sun's win, the now Shock hold a two game lead over the Sun in the Eastern Conference. Each team has three games left before the Olympic break.

The Shock play LA at home on Tuesday, Houston on the road on Thursday and San Antonio at home on Sunday.

The Sun will play LA at home on Thursday, Washington on the road on Sunday and Indiana on the road on Monday.

Anything can happen, especially in the Eastern Conference.

NOTE: Pic not from actual game

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Weekend Review: Wie disqualified for not signing scorecard

Michelle Wie disqualified from State Farm Classic- Golfer Michelle Wie was disqualified from the State Farm Classic on Saturday after she failed to sign her scorecard from Friday. Wie was among the leaders at the State Farm Classic.

Fever beat Liberty in first outdoor game in pro basketball history- The two teams squared off at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. In the end, the Fever defeated the Liberty 71-55. Katie Douglas of the Fever led the way with 20 points.

Oh wins in playoff at State Farm Classic- Ji Young Oh defeated Yani Tseung on the first playoff hole on Sunday to win the State Farm Classic in Springfield, Ill. Oh shot a 3-under 69 to tie Tseung in the tournament. Tseung shot even par. This weekend, the women head to France for the Evian Masters. The event will be a prep one for the British Open in two weeks.

Friday, July 18, 2008

WNBA Recap: Phoenix knocks of LA

Phoenix Mercury 99 - Los Angeles Sparks 92- DeLisha Milton's 38 points for the Sparks was not enough to overcome the Mercury. Cappie Pondexter scored 27 points for the Mercury, with Diana Taurasi adding 23 of her own. Candace Parker scored 23 points and added 13 rebounds for the Sparks. The Mercury snapped a 3-game losing streak.

Houston Comets 96 - Minnesota Lynx 88- The bench players for both teams came up big on the night. Tina Thompson scored 25 points off the bench for the Comets, while Candice Wiggins scored 27 for the Lynx. Tamecka Dixon added 22 for the Comets. The Comets ended a 3-game losing streak.

New York Liberty 77 - Washington Mystics 56- Ashley Battle scored 15 points off the bench for the Liberty as they won their third straight game going into the outdoor game on Saturday night. The Liberty will play the first ever outdoor game in WNBA history when they face the Indiana Fever at Arthur Ashe Stadium. It should be an exciting time! If you live in the New York area, definitely check it out.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

WNBA Recap: Perkins 26 points not enough to stop the Shock

Detroit Shock 66 - Chicago Sky 63- The Shock increased their lead over the Sun in the Eastern Conference to 2.5 games. The Shock had a 39-22 lead at halftime, but the Sky cut it down. In the end, the Sky fell short. Cheryl Ford scored 14 points for the Shock. Jia Perkins of the Sky scored 26 points on the night, leading all scorers. The Shock remain the only team in the league that is unbeaten at home.

Atlanta Dream 81 - Indiana Fever 77- The Dream are now 3-19. Iziane Castro Marques scored 24 points on the night for the Dream, while Betty Lennox added 16 points. Tamika Catchings scored 18 points off the bench for the Fever.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

WNBA Recap: Silver Stars win


San Antonio Silver Stars 97 - Phoenix Mercury 87- All five starters for the Silver Stars scored at least 10 points in the game. However, it was Sophia Young who came up big for the Silver Stars, scoring 26 points. Becky Hammon scored 19 points for the Silver Stars. For the Mercury, Diana Taurasi and Cappie Pondexter each scored 23 points. The Mercury have now lost three straight games.

New York Liberty 77 - Connecticut Sun 71- The Sun have now lost four straight games and are fading far behind the Detroit Shock for first place in the Eastern Conference standings. Lisa Willis scored 18 points off the bench for the Liberty, while Shameka Christon added 16 points of her own. Lindsay Whalen scored 19 points for the Sun. Jamie Carey scored 18 points off the bench for the Sun. The third year guard out of Texas made six, three-pointers in the game.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

WNBA Recap: Sparks snap losing streak

Los Angeles Sparks 75 - San Antonio Silver Stars 62- Two streaks were snapped last night. The Sparks snapped a two game losing streak and the Silver Stars snapped a seven game losing streak. Candace Parker led the way for the Sparks with 24 points. Parker also grabbed 10 rebounds. Becky Hammon led the Silver Stars with 21 points.

Monday, July 14, 2008

WNBA Recap: Sun lose third straight

Washington Mystics 69 - Connecticut Sun 64- The Sun are now on a three game losing streak and drop a game and a half behind the Eastern Conference leaders, the Detroit Shock. Lindsay Whalen's 33 points and eight rebounds were not enough to move the Sun into a first place tie. Nikki Blue put up 13 points for the Mystics.

Chicago Sky 79 - Atlanta Dream 66- Jia Perkins and Candace Dupree combined for 36 points to snap the Sky's four game losing streak. Katie Feenstra scored 21 points for the Dream. The Dream have now lost two straight after winning two straight games.

LPGA Update: Creamer wins at Owens Corning Classic


Paula Creamer didn't have the best round of the day yesterday, but she still managed to hold on and win at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. Creamer shot a 2-over 73 to finish the tournament 16-under. Creamer had three bogeys and one birdie for the day.

Creamer won by two shots against Nicole Castrale. Castrale had the best round of the day when she shot a 7-under 64. After bogeying the first hole, Castrale made eight birdies and finished the back nine with a 31.

Eun-Hee Ji finished in third place. Ji shot a 1-over 72 for the fourth round and finished the tournament with a 13-under. Shanshan Fung finished in fourth place when she shot a 2-under.

Fresh off a 9-under round on Saturday, Karrie Webb rounded out the top five for the Classic when she shot a 1-under 70.

Among the notable finishes at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic, Brittany Lincicome finished tied for seventh with a 9-under for the tournament, Angela Stanford finished in ninth, at 8-under for the tournament. Grace Park finished tied for 26th. Michelle Wie finished tied for 46th.

On Thursday, the Tour hits Springfield, Ill. for the LPGA State Farm Classic.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

WNBA Recap: Storm blow out Sparks


Gee, I wonder how many times newspaper editors have put in a headline like that, eh!

Seattle Storm 70 - Los Angeles Sparks 52- The Storm now have six straight victories and remain in second place in the Western Conference. Sue Bird scored 18 points in the Storm's victory over the Sparks. Four of the five starters on the Storm had at least 10 points. Yolanda Griffith fell short of reaching 10 points. Candace Parker led the Sparks with 14 points.

Sacramento Monarchs 105 - Phoenix Mercury 97- First the Monarchs defeat the Sparks and now they knock off the Mercury. Kara Lawson and Nicole Powell each put up 15 points for the Monarchs. Rebekkah Brunson scored 13 points and added 11 rebounds. Cara Pondexter led the Mercury with 33 points. Diana Taurasi added 20 points for the Mercury.

New York Liberty 74 - Detroit Shock 64- A 23-7 fourth quarter made the difference in the game. Shameka Christon scored 19 points for the Liberty in the win. Katie Smith scored 13 for the Shock. The Liberty remain in good shape as the season continues on. They remain in fourth place in the Eastern Conference.

Indiana Fever 66 - Chicago Sky 57- The Fever's Katie Douglas scored 25 points in a game that featured sloppy offenses. Both teams shit under 39% for the game. Candace Dupree of the Sky scored 19 points.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

LPGA Update: Creamer maintains lead in Ohio


Paula Creamer held on to her lead at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic in Sylvania. Creamer shot a 1-under 70 for the day to go 18-under for the tournament. Creamer bogeyed twice and birdied three times.

Creamer holds a four shot lead over Eun Hee Ji, who shot a 3-under for the round. Ji is now at 14-under after three rounds. Rachel Hetherington is in third place after shooting a 4-under 67. Hetherington is seven shots back of Creamer. She's 11-under for the tournament.

Karrie Webb had the best round of the day when she shot a 9-under 62. Webb is now 10-under for the tournament and is tied for fourth.

Friday, July 11, 2008

LPGA Update: Creamer takes 6-shot lead


One day after shooting an 11-under, Paula Creamer shot a 6-under 65 today, to continue to lead at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. Creamer made six birdies and one bogey in today's round. Creamer is now 17-under for the tournament.

Eun-Hee Ji is in second place after the second round. Ji shot a 5-under for the round today and is currently 11-under for the tournament. Rachel Hetherington and H.J. Choi are tied for third place at 7-under for the tournament. Hetherington shot a 4-under 67 in the second round today, whole Choi shot a 3-under 68.

Alena Sharp, Young Kim, Janice Moodie and Stacy Lewis are all tied for fifth place. They're all one shot back in the tournament at 6-under.

The 2004 British Open champion, Karen Stupples is 3-under after two rounds, after shooting a 4-under today.

Defending champion Se Ri Pak and Brittany Lincicome are among those tied in ninth place. They're at 5-under for the tournament.

Natalie Gulbis, Meg Mallon and Laura Davies were among those who weren't able to make the cut.

WNBA Recap: Monarchs stop Sparks to end losing streak

Sacramento Monarchs 87 - Los Angeles Sparks 69- The Monarchs snapped a three game losing streak last night. Nicole Powell stepped it up big for the Monarchs, scoring 24 points. One night after scoring her career high in points, Candace Parker had a quiet night for the Sparks. Parker only scored 14 points. Sidney Spencer added 14 points off the bench. The Sparks are now 1 1/2 games behind the San Antonio Silver Stars.

San Antonio Silver Stars 75 - Chicago Sky 67- It was an off night for Silver Stars player Becky Hammon, who scored only 12 points. It was up to center Ann Wauters and she stepped it up big time for the Silver Stars, scoring 23 points. Jia Perkins scored 19 for the Sky. The Silver Stars have won six straight games.

Seattle Storm 89 - Phoenix Mercury 78- The Storm have now won five straight games and have taken over second place in the Western Conference. The Storm had a terrific night from the foul line, shooting 26-of-28 from the charity stripe. Lauren Jackson led the Storm with 25 points. Cappie Pondexter of the Mercury scored 20 points.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Olympics Preview: US Women's Judo Team


We're closing in at less than one month for the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, which are being held in August. To prepare you for the games, we are previewing the US women teams that will be taking part in this year's games.

Today, we will focus on the Judo team. For those who are unfamiliar with Judo, it is a combat sport so to speak. Basically, if you like tossing people, then judo is for you.

The team will send three regulars and three alternates.

Sayaka Matsumoto- Women's 48kg (105 lbs.)

This 4th-degree black belt from Japan will be in her first Olympic games (she was an alternate in 2000). Matsumoto is a 7-time national champion. S he is one of the best Judo fighters in the world. Her alternate will be Ann Shiraishi.

Valerie Gotay- Women's 57kg (125 lbs.)

This 34-year-old is competing in her second Olympics. Gotay competed at the 1992 games in Barcelona. She missed out on the 1996 games and the 2000 games. This veteran has the chance to get far at the Olympics. Gotay's alternate will be Hannah Martin. This 20-year-old was barely four-years-old when Gotay competed in her first games.

Ronda Rousey- Women's 70kg (154 lbs.)

This 21-year-old is the youngest non-alternate member of the Olympic team. She will be starting in her second Olympics. Rousey finished in ninth place at the 2004 games in the 63kg weight class. Rousey has won several events this year, including the US Olympic Trials, USA Senior National Championships and the Budapest World Cup. Don't be surprised to see her medal this year at Beijing. Katie Sell will be Rousey's alternate.

Photo Courtesy: Valley Morning Star

WNBA Recap: Parker drops 40 on Comets



Los Angeles Sparks 82 - Houston Comets 74 - Candace Parker had a huge night against the Comets. The rookie from Tennessee scored a whopping 40 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in the process. In four games this month, Parker has averaged 20+ per game. Tina Thompson of the Comets scored 21 and added seven rebounds.


Atlanta Dream 73 - Minnesota Lynx 67-
It's a miracle, the Dream have won two straight games. I knew if they won things would get rolling in their favor! Betty Lennox of the Dream led all scorers with 24 points. Seimoine Augustus of the Lynx scored 17 points