The Charger Bulletin

San Diego Chargers Release LaDainian Tomlinson

Tom Chieppo March 3, 2010

After nine remarkable seasons, LaDainian Tomlinson was cut by the San Diego Chargers last week. Injuries and age have been question marks for Tomlinson and San Diego team president, Dean Spanos. “It...

Mets SS Reyes Meets with FBI About Accused Doctor

The Associated Press March 3, 2010

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP)—Mets shortstop Jose Reyes said Sunday he met with federal investigators last week regarding a Canadian doctor accused of selling an unapproved drug. Dr. Anthony Galea is...

Tiger Facing the Music, Unsure of Return

Tom Chieppo February 23, 2010

An emotional three months of silence came with tears, unfaithfulness to his family, and leaving the PGA. Tiger Woods explained himself at 11am at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida; home of...

Mark McGwire Arrives at Spring Training, Offers Another Steroid Apology

Tom Chieppo February 23, 2010

“Big Mac” was happy to be back at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter Florida last week. McGwire stood around the batting cages and developed the Cardinal sluggers for this upcoming season as the new...

The Battle of the Unbeatens, USA and Canada Clash Once Again

Tom Chieppo February 23, 2010

Two of the hockeys finest took the ice Sunday night on MSNBC at 7:40 p.m. EDT to determine the top seed in pool A and also a playoff spot to reach a possible gold medal. Team USA lead by Coach Ron Wilson...

Yankees GM Comes to Campus

Sam Claver February 17, 2010

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman visited the University on Thursday, Feb. 11 to give an hour-long speech in Dodds Theatre about his life and career. The event was organized by the Sports Industry...

The Washington Capitals: Well-Equipped for the Stanley Cup

Tom Chieppo February 17, 2010

The resurgence of the Washington Capitals hockey team has been unbelievable thus far. The Capitals hold the best record in the Eastern Conference at 41-13 and a total of 89 points under Head Coach Bruce...

New Orleans Saints Beat Indianapolis Colts 31-17

Erin Ennis February 9, 2010

In an epic clash between the top teams in the NFC and AFC, the New Orleans Saints were able to rally in the second half past Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts to win Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Florida...

Pete Townshend: Nice To Be Part Of Spectacle

The Associated Press February 9, 2010

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – Pete Townshend is used to playing in front of stadiums filled with rabid fans who know every note of The Who's songs. He didn't get that at the band's Super Bowl halftime performance,...

NFL Playoff Picture

Alex Kratman February 3, 2010

Well it’s that time of year: winter is in full swing, snow is falling, and the best teams in the NFL have played throughout the season to secure a playoff spot. So far the playoff season has been highly...

The 2010 Pro Bowl: An Epic Failure

Tom Chieppo February 3, 2010

For the first time, the NFL is holding it's Pro Bowl game in the same location where Super Bowl 44 will be held Sunday Feb. 7 in Miami, Florida. The Aloha State held the Pro Bowl for thirty years, and...

Manning, Colts Rally Past Jets, Reach Super Bowl

The Associated Press January 28, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS—This is perfect for the Indianapolis Colts: They have Peyton Manning and they’re back in the Super Bowl. The four-time MVP threw three touchdown passes and the Colts rallied from an...

Saints Beat Vikings in OT, Reach 1st Super Bowl

The Associated Press January 28, 2010

NEW ORLEANS—A 40-yard field goal in overtime by a little-known kicker could become as famous as jambalaya in these parts. The New Orleans Saints, a team with no home and an uncertain future five years...

Red Sox Get Swept by Angels

Alex Kratman October 21, 2009

One out is what separated the Red Sox from continuing on in American League Division Series. The Red Sox sent back out their closer Jonathan Papelbon to the mound to finish off the game in the top of the...

Detroit Lions Break Their 19-Game Losing Streak

Cara Petitti October 6, 2009

Lions 19, Redskins 14. No, that was not a typo. For the first time in nineteen regular season games, the Detroit Lions finally won on Sept. 27. It seemed like an eternity since Ford Field had seen the...

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