Sunday, February 28, 2010
Arsenal's 3-1 Victory Comes With Tragic News

Saturday, February 27, 2010
City Defeats Chelsea 4-2
New Music
Unsigned Hype

Friday, February 26, 2010
We're Going for the Gold!

The United States are playing great hockey right now. Scoring five goals in six minutes and six in the first period, the US defeated the Fins 6-1 to reach the Gold Medal Game. Throughout the Olympics, the Americans have made great use of the power play converting on 70% of their opportunities, an Olympic best. That did not change this game, going two for two on power play opportunities. Patrick Kane led the US with two goals while Brian Rafalski led the US with two assists. Great goaltending also helped, Ryan Miller saved all 18 shots on goal and Tim Thomas saved six of the seven shots he faced. The American will collide with the winner of the Slovakia/Canada winner on Sunday.
Q-Tip remembers Biggie
Q-Tip shares a memory about The Notorious B.I.G. Sorry for the load time, it's a little slow.
XXL Freshman Class of 2010
For anyone who thinks he's nice, never revisit this blog again. Just take a look at the previous freestyles and compare.
XXL Freshman Class of 2010
One of the best freshman of 2010, Jay Rock. Sorry for the load time, it's a little slow.
New Raheem DeVaughn

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Thursday, February 25, 2010
J. Cole...Does it Again
Bad News For Number One Seed Hopeful Purdue

One unfortunate step by Robbie Hummel has put Purdue Boilermakers 's Final Four hopes in jeopardy. The do-it-all junior forward will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. The injury occurred during the first half of No. 3 Purdue's 59-58 win over Minnesota on Wednesday. Purdue made the announcement after Hummel underwent an MRI examination on Thursday afternoon.
Bun B is Bringing the Noise!

Inter defeats Chelsea 2-1 in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16

USA hockey advances to the semis with a 2-0 win over the Swiss

They clanged shots off the post, then the crossbar. A wrist shot early in the game by Phil Kessel that looked like a bad omen hit both. Everything else the U.S. hockey team threw on net Wednesday, Swiss goalie Jonas Hiller smothered. But Zach Parise put all that frustration aside, deflecting a wrist shot from Brian Rafalski early in the third period. He then scored into an empty net to seal a 2-0 quarterfinal win that sends the U.S. to Friday's semifinals against Finland, which beat the Czech Republic 2-0.




