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Four years after Japan defeated the United States for the World Cup title, the 2015 Women’s World Cup will feature a Japan-U.S. rematch after Japan defeated England 2-1 in Wednesday’s semifinal match. When the two teams headed into halftime tied 1-1—with both goals coming on penalty kicks—there was a creeping feeling that this game could feature an unusual ending. This might...
Published: July 2, 2015
Tiger Woods has only teed it up at the Greenbrier Classic once since the tournament’s inception in 2010, missing the cut in 2012. In order to avoid the same outcome this year, Woods will have to do five key things. But first, some context. As SB Nation’s Brian Floyd indicated, Tiger Woods’ Chambers Bay performance was really, really bad. When he missed the cut at the U.S. Open, he...
Published: July 2, 2015
England again experienced heartbreak on the international level. The emotion of losing in the worst possible way doesn’t single out the men, it seems, as the Lionesses fell, 2-1, to Japan on an own goal in injury time during the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup semifinal Wednesday. Laura Bassett attempted to clear a through ball in the waning seconds of the game as it headed toward...
Published: July 1, 2015
Japan took a first-half lead in the Women’s World Cup semi-final against England, as Aya Miyama converted from the penalty spot. Saori Ariyoshi won the spot-kick for Japan as she was clearly fouled, but replays indicated that the foul took place outside of the penalty area. Follow England vs. Japan live here. [Twitter] Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: July 1, 2015
Former professional golfer and retired CBS golf analyst Peter Oosterhuis has been diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease. In a YouTube video uploaded by Golf Digest, Oosterhuis and his wife Roothie decided to make public his diagnosis. “As human beings, it took awhile to come back to ourselves,” Roothie said. “But now, even though we don’t...
Published: July 1, 2015
We all understand the value of personal comforts: home-cooked meals, sleeping in our own bed after a long business trip, stopping whatever we’re doing to watch Caddyshack if it’s on TV. For most of us, those familiar activities relieve stress and make life more enjoyable. For PGA Tour golfers, though, finding their comfort zone at a particular event could mean millions of dollars in winnings...
Published: July 1, 2015
Lucy Bronze will have to step up to propel England over Japan when the 2015 Women’s World Cup continues Wednesday night in Edmonton at 7 p.m. ET. Bronze, 23, has been a revelation for England’s backfield in the World Cup by playing solid defense and tying for the team lead with two goals. She will need to continue her heroics Wednesday night if England want to pull off an upset over...
Published: July 1, 2015
So you’re a golfer on the PGA Tour, and maybe you have $3 million allegedly on your Whirlpool’s spin cycle, or maybe you just won the U.S. Open for your second consecutive major. Maybe you’re on the doorstep of double-digit wins and a bid in the Hall of Fame, or you’re still ruminating over a missed putt that cost you a chance at major No. 1. As you can see, it pays to be in...
Published: July 1, 2015
The 2015 British Grand Prix will be the ninth round of the Formula One season and the fifth European race of the year. It will also mark a very special occasion—the 65th anniversary of the sport’s birth. Way back in 1950, the circuit hosted the first ever race of the world championship era. The intervening years have seen the circuit and F1 itself change a lot, but there has always...
Published: July 1, 2015
Bubba Watson headlines the field in the 2015 Greenbrier Classic after the lefty jumped to No. 3 in the world golf rankings with a victory in last week’s Travelers Championship. Watson may have an advantage yet again, as he has plenty of familiarity at The Old White TPC due to his summer home at The Greenbrier. Watson will be challenged by U.S. Open runner-up Louis Oosthuizen, who couldn’t...