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  1. A Killer Among Us

    Notre Dame Volleyball Louisville slugger Christina Kaelin’s fiery presence, an old friendship, and London rain re-ignited her career—and the showdown against St...

    Written by Michael Augsberger about 17 days ago 2 comments

  2. FSU Club Volleyball: A Day in the Life of Brandon Blahnik

    After recently competing at Nationals in Louisville, Ky., the team placed 17th overall in its division. While tryouts are generally held the second week of every fall semester, the season commences ...

    Written by Hilary Sheinbaum about about 1 month ago 0 comments

  3. Oregon State has their Coach

    His modesty is undeniable. His candor, unequivocal. His benevolence, simply true to the word. But it’s his commitment that inspires. There are coaches and athletes in this world that make you stop and watch...

    Written by Nick Lilja about about 1 month ago 0 comments

  4. The Real Best Rivalry In All Of College Football: Alabama Vs Auburn

    You have good rivalries, such as the red river shootout with Oklahoma and Texas. You have Florida and Florida State. And some say Georgia and Florida. But one rivalry has held true for over a hundred years...

    Written by Joe Burgett about about 1 month ago 11 comments

  5. Top Ten Olympic Moments

    It’s been weeks since the 2008 Olympics and the world is still smarting. China opened its doors in a big way as it welcomed the world to come play in its capital. This Olympics was one the ancients Greeks would be amazed with...

    Written by Nikki Wyatt about about 1 month ago 0 comments

  6. Pac-10 Volleyball Taking Over the Polls

    photo via GoDucks.com Seven teams from the Pac-10 are ranked 24th or higher on the CBS College Sports Network/AVCA Division I Coaches Poll. Stanford is leading the way for the Pac at No. 4, followed by Cal (No...

    Written by Pac10Rivalry.com about about 1 month ago 1 comments

  7. SoCal WCC Weekly Recap (9/29)

    Football San Diego Toreros Seb Trujillo and Phil Morelli are making fans forget about the All-Americans they are replacing at quarterback and running back...

    Written by Joey Kaufman about 2 months ago 0 comments

  8. Volleyball: Live It, Love It, Learn It

    Well the Olympics are over and most of the fringe sports thrust into the spotlight of the sporting world will soon be forgotten. I want to make sure one sport isn't: Volleyball...

    Written by chase ruttig about 3 months ago 5 comments

  9. USA Men Volleyball; From Tragedy To a Golden Ending

    Team USA volleyball arrived here in Beijing in attempts to continue to restoration of what was once a powerhouse team. Not since their back-to-back gold medals in 1984 and 1988 and then a bronze in 1992 had the United States medal in the Olympics...

    Written by Matthew Irby about 3 months ago 0 comments

  10. Olympic Eye Candy

    Regardless if you're a man or woman reading this, if you've been watching the Olympics you've likely seen at least one athlete that you would describe as hot, attractive, sexy or something of the like...

    Written by James Hulka about 3 months ago 13 comments

  11. Karma Strikes Back: Cuba Women's Volleyball Gets Its Comeuppance Against the USA

    In sports, karma can be viewed as a female hound from hell that has the uncanny ability to deliver an unforgiving bite to the most unexpected of opponents...

    Written by Jo-Ryan Salazar about 3 months ago 0 comments

  12. Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Win Back-to-Back Gold Medals

    It started in 2001. It won gold in 2004. It nearly broke up in 2006. It has won 108 straight matches. It has not lost in 2008. And Thursday afternoon in Beijing it won back-to-back golds. It is the winning machine of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh...

    Written by Matthew Irby about 3 months ago 1 comments

  13. Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Cap Amazing Run with Gold Medals

    On a rainy Thursday morning Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh take the court with hopes of becoming the first beach volleyball team, men or women, to repeat as gold medalists...

    Written by chad lamasa about 3 months ago 11 comments

  14. Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Beat Brazil for Easy Two-Set Victory

    What is there left to say about these two? As dominant as Michael Phelps was in swimming, Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh (or "Six Feet of Sunshine," as she is affectionately known) have been in women's beach volleyball...

    Written by chad lamasa about 3 months ago 3 comments

  15. Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Continue Their Dominiation

    The team of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh have advanced to the final four in their quest to repeat as gold medalists in Women's Beach Volleyball. This time out was a bit easier as they took on the number three seeded Brazilian team...

    Written by chad lamasa about 3 months ago 2 comments

  16. What About The Rest Of The Americans At The Olympics?

    Seems like the entire USA has been concentrating on either Michael Phelps, the women's gymnastic team, Michael Phelps, and the Redeem Team (did I mention Michael Phelps)...

    Written by Thomas about 3 months ago 26 comments

  17. Inside An Olympian's Brain

    From: Inside An Olympian's BrainSports Are 80 Percent Mental Michael Phelps, Nastia Liukin, Misty May-Treanor and Lin Dan are four Olympic athletes who have each spent most of their life learning ...

    Written by Dan Peterson about 3 months ago 0 comments

  18. Where is the love for Misty May-Treanor and Kerrie Walsh?

    There is some domination going on in the Olympics this year, and no I'm not talking about Michael Phelps. I'm talking about Misty May-Treanor and Kerrie Walsh, the US Women's Beach Volleyball team...

    Written by chad lamasa about 3 months ago 9 comments

  19. Olympic Attack Involves Two Americans

    After a night filled with breathtaking visuals and excitement, the real world has found its way to the Olympic games. A seemingly random stabbing at the popular Drum Tower of two American citizens has left the nation in shock...

    Written by Casey Fenton about 3 months ago 4 comments

  20. Olympics Open Mic: How The Little Beat The Powerful

    The Olympic Games are probably the only place where the entire world can watch a small and seemingly weak competitor beat its big and seemingly strong opponent. Olympic history is full of such examples...

    Written by Dusan Vuksanovic about 4 months ago 3 comments

  21. Open Mic: Beach Volleyball—More Fun for Regular People

    Beach volleyball is still a sport many Olympic "purists" scoff at. How can this sport clearly meant to be played between guys trying to show off and girls in bikinis possibly be something competitive on the world stage? Easy: it's fun...

    Written by Peter Laclede about 4 months ago 0 comments

  22. Water, Sand, and Babes: The Sports To Watch at The Summer Olympics

    I am not a fan of the Summer Olympics. I grew up in Calgary and lived there when they hosted the Winter Olympics in 1988...

    Written by Brad Simkulet about 4 months ago 2 comments

  23. Sports in America: Match-Up No.2

    NBA/WNBA/NCAA Basketball vs. PBV Volleyball This match-up almost seems unnecessary because one of these seem outrageously superior to the other. But, there’s always a George Mason, Oral Roberts, or Davidson...

    Written by John Buco about 4 months ago 0 comments

  24. Open-Mic: What's A Sport?‏

    Semantics is a funny thing. Over time the meanings of words evolve. For example, there once was a man named Guy Fawkes who tried to blow up Parliament in 1605. He failed, got caught, and was sentenced to death...

    Written by Paul Dagnall about 5 months ago 3 comments