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An encounter far tighter than many predicted ended with the result that several assumed, as West African heavyweights, and last year’s semifinalists, Ghana sealed their return to this stage by eliminating Cape Verde. Despite being outplayed for long periods by a Cape Verdean side that appeared to possess both more cohesion and more desire than their more-exalted opposition, Ghana managed to advance...
Published: February 2, 2013
Vijay Singh was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2005. He will turn 50 years old on February 22nd. He has 34 PGA Tour wins, including the Masters and two PGA Championships. In 2012, he had five top-10 finishes and earned over $1.5 million. Even at 50, he is still a factor on the regular tour and has said that he plans to play on the PGA Tour for as long as he is competitive. This week, Singh...
Published: February 2, 2013
Day 13 of Africa Cup of Nations play marks the beginning of the quarterfinals. Ghana, one of the top tournament contenders, will square off with the Cape Verde Islands and host nation South Africa takes on dangerous underdog Mali. The remaining countries, including the favored Ivory Coast, which will play their quarterfinal match on Sunday, are three victories away from a championship. One country...
Published: February 2, 2013
The journey for Brazil’s national team to the 2014 World Cup makes a quick stop to Wembley Stadium on Wednesday to take on England. In a recent turn of events, Luiz Felipe Scolari was brought in to replace Mano Menezes who was let go after a series of inconsistencies in call-ups and mixed results. With the 2013 Confederations Cup coming up in Brazil this summer, the CBF wanted to bring...
Published: February 2, 2013
The IRB Women’s Rugby circuit began its first-ever stop in the United States on Friday, as the Houston Sevens kicked off at BBVA Compass Stadium. England, the team that topped the world rankings last year, having claimed two out of three tournament wins during the 2011-12 season, arrived in Texas with their strongest team, including inspirational World Cup flanker Heather Fisher. The plan from...
Published: February 2, 2013
Phil Mickelson shot a 65 on Friday and has a four-stroke lead after Day 2 of the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open. Coming after his 60 on Thursday, Mickelson’s round left him at 17-under par 125 at TPC Scottsdale. Bill Haas, Keegan Bradley and Charlie Wi also had big days on Friday. Here’s a look at the leaderboard, analysis and highlights through Day 2. Day 2 Leaderboard Position Player Total 1 Phil...
Published: February 1, 2013
On Wednesday night, the Colombian National Team will play its first game of 2013 in an international friendly against Guatemala in Miami, Florida. Preparing for the Central American Nations Cup, Guatemala is fielding a team comprised of all domestic players that lack the experience the Colombians bring to the table. Recent results include back-to-back 3-1 losses to Paraguay and the United States. On...
Published: February 1, 2013
With the Afcon Group Stages fading into the distant memory and squads rested following at least two days of inactivity, attention can once again turn to Africa’s premier competition and the eight remaining sides. Entering the quarterfinal stage, players now know that there are no second chances, no scope for slipups or complacency. However, by that same token, pressure and nerves are dulled by...
Published: February 1, 2013
After the 2013 Six Nations, we will most likely learn two things—Wales aren’t nearly as bad as they looked in the Autumn internationals and England aren’t nearly as good. France look to be in great shape and are likely winners, while a big question mark hangs over 2009 champions Ireland. Italy may show signs of progress. England Pundits, albeit mainly in the English media,...
Published: February 1, 2013
Adam Scott has it all. He’s tall, fit and handsome. He has a great golf swing that he uses in concert with his immense talent. But, like every other golfer, it’s not all good. He obviously doesn’t have as many flaws as a lot of those who play the game for a living, but he’s not perfect. Here’s a look at Adam Scott: the good, bad and ugly. Begin Slideshow Read More →