David Teel
The Daily Press
Impressionist work of Landesburg artfully rallies Virginia past N.C. State in ACC opener
posted Mon Jan 11 at 11:02:44 ET
With the NFL playoffs kicking off later Saturday afternoon, Tony Bennett recalled two of football's most unflappable performers.
Could today be Open's lifeline?
posted Mon Sep 21 at 08:19:48 ET
For all we know, the deal is done. For all we know, some Belgian brewmaster/ beancounter has decided to terminate the Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill.
Tough LPGA times mean difficult decisions for sponsors
posted Mon Sep 21 at 08:15:48 ET
Transport yourself to Brussels, St. Louis or wherever Anheuser-Busch InBev's Czar of Sports Spending may work.
Kerr finds zen ... will Open follow?
posted Mon Sep 21 at 08:17:30 ET
The tournament and its champion stated their cases Sunday. Quite eloquently at that.
In the Lawrence Taylor case, Morality Police need to be heard
posted Thu May 13 at 08:35:00 ET
Throw Lawrence Taylor out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame! And while we're at it, strip Reggie Bush of his Heisman Trophy and reconsider Brian Cushing as the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Holy Cross is a good fit for Milan Brown
posted Sat May 8 at 23:00:00 ET
Last winter's record snows in Maryland irritated Milan Brown no end. Practice, travel and game schedules for his Mount St. Mary's basketball team seemed to shift hourly.
Minus the LPGA tournament this week, all's quiet at Kingsmill
posted Wed May 5 at 23:00:00 ET
T oday would have been the first round of the eighth Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill. Moreover, the LPGA tournament would have marked the 30th consecutive year of professional golf at the resort's River Course along the James.
Decision to participate in NCAA tournament was tough call in wake of tragedy
posted Tue May 4 at 23:00:00 ET
Besides winning games, CNU's Woollum has a great track record for hiring coaches
posted Sat May 1 at 23:00:00 ET
When Christopher Newport athletic director Bev Vaughan decided to retire in the summer of 1987, he summoned two of the Captains' best coaches to his office.
NCAA did the right thing in only expanding the men's tournament to 68 teams
posted Wed Apr 28 at 23:00:00 ET
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