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Tiger Woods had a rough four days at the 2012 Ryder Cup. He failed to win one round in foursomes, four-ball and singles, and is being picked by many as the goat for the United States’ epic collapse Sunday at the Medinah Country Club. Woods deserves a substantial amount of blame for his team losing out on the Ryder Cup, but one ugly performance shouldn’t take away from what was largely a...
Published: August 16, 2012
The United States Men’s National Team was able to pull off a shocking upset against Mexico at Estadio Azteca on Wednesday night, marking the first time that the American men had beaten Mexico south of the border. There has been a mixed reaction to the victory in terms of what this means for American soccer. Some believe that this is one of the turning points in American soccer, and that the...
Published: August 16, 2012
The United States men’s national team defeated Mexico on Wednesday night at Estadio Azteca for the first time since the stadium was built in 1966. Never before had an American team waltzed across the border and played to a victory against the Mexican national team. There had been many ugly defeats, including a 5-0 trouncing in July 2009, and the Americans had been winless in their last four matches...
Published: August 16, 2012
The United States’ men’s national team beat Mexico at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Wednesday night, knocking their rivals down a peg after El Tri won the gold medal at the 2012 London Games. It took 80 minutes, but the Americans got on the board first thanks to a nifty run by Brek Shea, followed by a cross, a mad scramble in the box, a heel touch and tap-in goal by Michael Orozco-Fiscal. Surely,...
Published: August 5, 2012
Keegan Bradley drilled a par put on the 18th hole to complete his Round 4 comeback and win the 2012 Bridgestone Invitational with a score of 13-under par. In the final tuneup before the PGA Championship, Bradley caught Jim Furyk thanks to a final-round score of 64, as well as a late collapse by the man who led for the majority of the tournament. Furyk would have been able to send the match into a playoff,...
Published: August 2, 2012
Tiger Woods has earned a subpar performance if he winds up laying an egg at the 2012 Bridgestone Invitational. He has dominated the PGA Tour this year. The man who everybody had pegged for finished is first in earnings and first in the FedEx Cup standings in 2012. Woods has shown us that he isn’t ready to fade back into the shadows yet. He has compiled five top-five finishes, three tournament...
Published: July 20, 2012
When Great Britain boss Stuart Pearce decided to pit his team against Brazil, the favorites heading into the 2012 London Olympics, he had his heart in the right place (via Mirror Football): I think the best thing to do is take the favourites on. When the game was put to me—’Do we want to take Brazil or do we want to take somebody on who, on paper, are slightly lesser?’ I said I was...
Published: July 12, 2012
Olympic football doesn’t bring the same level of intensity as World Cup or European Championship competition, but the 2012 London Olympics will still boast some intriguing football matchups. While the Olympics may seem second-rate, international competition is international competition, and entire nations still care deeply about the outcome. There are 16 teams that will be vying for a medal this...