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Marooned in Portland, a new team to cover

PORTLAND, Ore. | I'll be heading back over to the Rose Garden later this afternoon for press conferences and to write a story. But wait, you say, Mississippi State is out of the NCAA Tournament. True. But now, as I do my duty and become the Gannett News Service, I'll be covering Western Kentucky for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal. Works out well for me, because there...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mark Few speaks; The Blog listens — oh, and State stuff, too!

PORTLAND, Ore. | Back at the Rose Garden, the basketball nut in me is intrigued at a suggestion Gonzaga coach Mark Few just made. At the suggestion that his team "piddled" around in the first half of an eventual 13-point win over 13th-seeded Akron Thursday, Few, the coach of the 4th-seeded 'Zags, scoffed. Akron is good, he said. "I see really, really tough games...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Back in Starkville, things to follow

Yes, I'm still in Portland, but I'll dispense with the dateline from here on out. You know I'm here. I know I'm here. I'll let you know when I get back. How's that? Today in Starkville, there are a couple of things of which to keep track. Mississippi State's women's basketball team tipped off moments ago in the NCAA Tournament. The key today? Defense...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mississippi State women advance in NCAA Tournament

Mississippi State's women just knocked off Texas 71-63 in a first-round NCAA Tournament game in Columbus, Ohio. The Lady Bulldogs, seeded 11th in their region, knocked off the sixth-seeded Longhorns behind 20 points and a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line from guard Alexis Rack. Chanel Mokango added 15 points. Tysheka Grimes and Armelie Lumanu each had 10 rebounds. State...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Georgia sweeps State in baseball

After a season-opening home series win over South Carolina last weekend, Southeastern Conference baseball was not nearly as kind to Mississippi State this weekend. The Bulldogs lost today, 10-6 , giving Georgia sweep of a series played in front of record crowds at Foley Field in Athens, Ga. Fourth-ranked Georgia scored seven runs in the eighth inning off MSU reliever Chad Crosswhite...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Monday morning linkage

PORTLAND, Ore. | This is the last time you'll see this dateline. I'm at Portland International Airport finally returning from Oregon. Oh, it was a nice stay, alright. But after spending 12 of the past 13 nights on the road, Starkville sounds particularly nice right now. So I'll be flying and in airports until about 3 o'clock CT today. In the meantime, linkage: ...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Marooned in Portland, a new team to cover

PORTLAND, Ore. | I'll be heading back over to the Rose Garden later this afternoon for press conferences and to write a story. But wait, you say, Mississippi State is out of the NCAA Tournament. True. But now, as I do my duty and become the Gannett News Service, I'll be covering Western Kentucky for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal. Works out well for me, because there...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mark Few speaks; The Blog listens — oh, and State stuff, too!

PORTLAND, Ore. | Back at the Rose Garden, the basketball nut in me is intrigued at a suggestion Gonzaga coach Mark Few just made. At the suggestion that his team "piddled" around in the first half of an eventual 13-point win over 13th-seeded Akron Thursday, Few, the coach of the 4th-seeded 'Zags, scoffed. Akron is good, he said. "I see really, really tough games...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Back in Starkville, things to follow

Yes, I'm still in Portland, but I'll dispense with the dateline from here on out. You know I'm here. I know I'm here. I'll let you know when I get back. How's that? Today in Starkville, there are a couple of things of which to keep track. Mississippi State's women's basketball team tipped off moments ago in the NCAA Tournament. The key today? Defense...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mississippi State women advance in NCAA Tournament

Mississippi State's women just knocked off Texas 71-63 in a first-round NCAA Tournament game in Columbus, Ohio. The Lady Bulldogs, seeded 11th in their region, knocked off the sixth-seeded Longhorns behind 20 points and a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line from guard Alexis Rack. Chanel Mokango added 15 points. Tysheka Grimes and Armelie Lumanu each had 10 rebounds. State...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Georgia sweeps State in baseball

After a season-opening home series win over South Carolina last weekend, Southeastern Conference baseball was not nearly as kind to Mississippi State this weekend. The Bulldogs lost today, 10-6 , giving Georgia sweep of a series played in front of record crowds at Foley Field in Athens, Ga. Fourth-ranked Georgia scored seven runs in the eighth inning off MSU reliever Chad Crosswhite...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Monday morning linkage

PORTLAND, Ore. | This is the last time you'll see this dateline. I'm at Portland International Airport finally returning from Oregon. Oh, it was a nice stay, alright. But after spending 12 of the past 13 nights on the road, Starkville sounds particularly nice right now. So I'll be flying and in airports until about 3 o'clock CT today. In the meantime, linkage: ...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Marooned in Portland, a new team to cover

PORTLAND, Ore. | I'll be heading back over to the Rose Garden later this afternoon for press conferences and to write a story. But wait, you say, Mississippi State is out of the NCAA Tournament. True. But now, as I do my duty and become the Gannett News Service, I'll be covering Western Kentucky for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal. Works out well for me, because there...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mark Few speaks; The Blog listens — oh, and State stuff, too!

PORTLAND, Ore. | Back at the Rose Garden, the basketball nut in me is intrigued at a suggestion Gonzaga coach Mark Few just made. At the suggestion that his team "piddled" around in the first half of an eventual 13-point win over 13th-seeded Akron Thursday, Few, the coach of the 4th-seeded 'Zags, scoffed. Akron is good, he said. "I see really, really tough games...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Back in Starkville, things to follow

Yes, I'm still in Portland, but I'll dispense with the dateline from here on out. You know I'm here. I know I'm here. I'll let you know when I get back. How's that? Today in Starkville, there are a couple of things of which to keep track. Mississippi State's women's basketball team tipped off moments ago in the NCAA Tournament. The key today? Defense...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mississippi State women advance in NCAA Tournament

Mississippi State's women just knocked off Texas 71-63 in a first-round NCAA Tournament game in Columbus, Ohio. The Lady Bulldogs, seeded 11th in their region, knocked off the sixth-seeded Longhorns behind 20 points and a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line from guard Alexis Rack. Chanel Mokango added 15 points. Tysheka Grimes and Armelie Lumanu each had 10 rebounds. State...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Georgia sweeps State in baseball

After a season-opening home series win over South Carolina last weekend, Southeastern Conference baseball was not nearly as kind to Mississippi State this weekend. The Bulldogs lost today, 10-6 , giving Georgia sweep of a series played in front of record crowds at Foley Field in Athens, Ga. Fourth-ranked Georgia scored seven runs in the eighth inning off MSU reliever Chad Crosswhite...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Monday morning linkage

PORTLAND, Ore. | This is the last time you'll see this dateline. I'm at Portland International Airport finally returning from Oregon. Oh, it was a nice stay, alright. But after spending 12 of the past 13 nights on the road, Starkville sounds particularly nice right now. So I'll be flying and in airports until about 3 o'clock CT today. In the meantime, linkage: ...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Marooned in Portland, a new team to cover

PORTLAND, Ore. | I'll be heading back over to the Rose Garden later this afternoon for press conferences and to write a story. But wait, you say, Mississippi State is out of the NCAA Tournament. True. But now, as I do my duty and become the Gannett News Service, I'll be covering Western Kentucky for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal. Works out well for me, because there...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mark Few speaks; The Blog listens — oh, and State stuff, too!

PORTLAND, Ore. | Back at the Rose Garden, the basketball nut in me is intrigued at a suggestion Gonzaga coach Mark Few just made. At the suggestion that his team "piddled" around in the first half of an eventual 13-point win over 13th-seeded Akron Thursday, Few, the coach of the 4th-seeded 'Zags, scoffed. Akron is good, he said. "I see really, really tough games...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Back in Starkville, things to follow

Yes, I'm still in Portland, but I'll dispense with the dateline from here on out. You know I'm here. I know I'm here. I'll let you know when I get back. How's that? Today in Starkville, there are a couple of things of which to keep track. Mississippi State's women's basketball team tipped off moments ago in the NCAA Tournament. The key today? Defense...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Mississippi State women advance in NCAA Tournament

Mississippi State's women just knocked off Texas 71-63 in a first-round NCAA Tournament game in Columbus, Ohio. The Lady Bulldogs, seeded 11th in their region, knocked off the sixth-seeded Longhorns behind 20 points and a perfect 13-of-13 from the free throw line from guard Alexis Rack. Chanel Mokango added 15 points. Tysheka Grimes and Armelie Lumanu each had 10 rebounds. State...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Georgia sweeps State in baseball

After a season-opening home series win over South Carolina last weekend, Southeastern Conference baseball was not nearly as kind to Mississippi State this weekend. The Bulldogs lost today, 10-6 , giving Georgia sweep of a series played in front of record crowds at Foley Field in Athens, Ga. Fourth-ranked Georgia scored seven runs in the eighth inning off MSU reliever Chad Crosswhite...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Monday morning linkage

PORTLAND, Ore. | This is the last time you'll see this dateline. I'm at Portland International Airport finally returning from Oregon. Oh, it was a nice stay, alright. But after spending 12 of the past 13 nights on the road, Starkville sounds particularly nice right now. So I'll be flying and in airports until about 3 o'clock CT today. In the meantime, linkage: ...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009

Marooned in Portland, a new team to cover

PORTLAND, Ore. | I'll be heading back over to the Rose Garden later this afternoon for press conferences and to write a story. But wait, you say, Mississippi State is out of the NCAA Tournament. True. But now, as I do my duty and become the Gannett News Service, I'll be covering Western Kentucky for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal. Works out well for me, because there...
Via SixPackSpeak.com  |  March 24, 2009
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