Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sports. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Opening Night

Irene passed us by and I even managed to make it out to the opening night of the US Open. Unfortunately, I think that last night might be the most I get to watch of it, due to this little thing called a dissertation that I'm writing...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Obamacket? Can I do that?

Pres. Obama has BYU going to the second round. I sure as heck don't. But it's pretty cool that he's got a bracket going. Check it out.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Dunk

Whether you're a basketball fan or not, this is ridiculously cool.

Friday, April 11, 2008

What! We're on Lord Stanley's Cup?

Thanks to my roommate, I've become something of a NY Rangers fan. Granted, I'm not the worlds biggest hockey fan, but I'm growing to love it more and more. Most of my hockey experiences growing up were watching the Seattle Thunderbirds, who oddly enough seemed to be perpetually playing the Kelowna Rockets. Western Hockey League games can be a little underwhelming.
Mike and I have often wondered about Seattle's lack of an NHL team. It seems to make more sense than, say, Carolina, Tampa Bay or Phoenix. But for whatever reason Seattle has never had a professional hockey team.

Or at least that's what I thought.

Today as I was reading several articles about how Clay Bennett is a big douche (I hate to use that word, but it really is the only one that accurately describes the man), I came across this one and learned something that I'd never learned in an entire childhood of Seattle sports fandom: Seattle had a "pro" hockey team. That's right, from 1914 to 1924 the Seattle Metropolitans represented my fair home town in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Now, if you haven't heard of this league, well, you're not the only one. But as it turns out, the PCHA was good enough to begin competing in 1915 with the National Hockey Association (the precursor to the NHL) for the Stanley Cup. And to make a long story short (yeah, probably too late for that), in 1917, the Seattle Metropolitans became the first American team to win the Stanley Cup. Bet you didn't know that! Eventually, in 1924 the team folded, and a year later so did the PCHA.

So why is it that I've never heard this before? Why is it that all during my growing up years I never once heard anything but "Seattle's only won 1 major league sports title"? Clearly, we've won two. 8 if you want to count the 6 championships that the Seattle Rainiers won before the NL expanded to California in 1958 and essentially put an end to the PCL.

What's that you say? We have a WNBA championship too? News to me.

I'd buy one of those.

For those of you who don't read Page 2...

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Porous sedimentary calcite, mythical crossbreed!

Congratulations to KU on winning the national championship. And congrats to Memphis for making me a believer and making last night's game one of the best I've seen in awhile.

But now that the tourney is over (I managed NOT to come in las this year in my pool, thankfully), maybe you're like me and wondering what in the hell all of this "rock chalk" stuff is all about. I mean, I consider myself something of a sports fan, but this one has slipped under my radar. So, if you're like me and don't understand it beyond the rhyming scheme, click on over here and find out. I'm willing to bet that this is the biggest contribution a science club has ever made to college sports. Oh, and TR makes an appearance too, even though his month is over. He was never one to go with the flow, was he?