Category: Sports

Transfer Market: China Means Business

Michael Revollo WGMU Sports Blogger February 10, 2016 Photo credit: (Kevin Frayer/ Getty Images)                 The winter transfer window: when January becomes a month filled with rumors and speculation as to what renowned European teams will spend millions to recruit world class players. Fans become more attentive to …

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Super Bowl 50 Game Story

Becker Alshowk WGMU Sports Blogger February 9, 2016 Photo Credit: (Getty Images)   This may have been Peyton Manning’s last game, but his #1 ranked Denver Broncos (15-4) Defense stole the show vs. The Carolina Panthers (17-2) #1 scoring offense in Super Bowl 50.   Super Bowl 50 MVP Defensive End, Von Miller, and the …

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Caps Weekly: The Story so Far

Mitch Westall WGMU  Sports Blogger February 9, 2016 Photo credit: (AP Photo/Nick Wass)                 Because it’s been awhile since the latest installment of Caps Weekly, this issue will highlight where the Capitals are as a team and how they got there. Where They Are To say that the …

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Can Chip Kelly Flourish With the 49ers?

Kaleel Weatherly Sports Blogger, WGMU February 7, 2016 Photo credit: (Getty Images)               Former Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Chip Kelly is now running the show in San Francisco. This hiring was puzzling to most sports analysts and reporters, especially since Kelly was fired because the front office in Philadelphia …

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Just 2 Years Into Post-LeBron Era: Heat Back as Title Contenders?

Becker Alshowk Sports Blogger, WGMU December 7, 2015 (Photo Credit: Getty Images)   With Saturday Night’s win vs the LeBron-less Cavaliers, the Miami Heat took over sole possession of the Eastern Conference’s number one seed almost a quarter ways into the 15’/16’ season.  Now it’s early, but the Heat have shown signs that they have …

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Farewell, Black Mamba!

Kaleel Weatherly Sports Blogger, WGMU December 4, 2015 (Photo designed by: Tyson Beck)               As you all may know, Kobe Bryant is retiring after this season. He had a phenomenal career and will go down as one of the greatest players in NBA history. His will to score and …

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Caps Weekly 11/27-12/3

Mitchell Westall Sports Blogger, WGMU December 3, 2015 (Photo Credit: Nick Wass/The Associated Press)                   What a time to be a Caps fan! The Capitals are in the midst of a five game winning streak as they travel to Canada this weekend for match-ups against the Montreal …

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Four Reasons the Washington Redskins Will Win the NFC East

Nicholas Ortiz Director of Sports Media, WGMU December 1, 2015 (Photo Credit: Associated Press)     Is it just me or is the NFC East always delivers on being the most consistently inconsistent division in the National Football League? One week, the New York Giants were in first place. Then all of a sudden, the …

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Caps Weekly 11/26: Thanksgiving Edition

Mitchell Westall Sports Blogger, WGMU November 28, 2016 (Photo credit: Bruce Bennett/Fox Sports)                 This past week saw Alex Ovechkin break finally score goal number 484, Braden Holtby record his first shutout of the season, and Evgeny Kuznetsov continue to make amazing things happen. The Capitals played four …

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El Clasico Debacle at the Bernabeu

Becker Alshowk Sports Blogger, WGMU November 24, 2015 (Photo Credit: Alejandro Garcia/EPA)               For soccer fans, The Clasico between Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona is seen as the most popular game of every season. Each team is usually made up of some of the best players in the …

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