April 11, 2009

BU overcomes late deficit to win NCAA hockey championship

Entering tonight's Frozen Four championship game at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C., the Boston University Terriers had not lost a single tournament they had entered this year and the Miami (OH) University Redhawks had never won a championship in any NCAA sport. After being down 3-1 to Miami with under a minute left in regulation, the top-ranked Boston Terriers scored two goals in 42 seconds in the third period to force an overtime, per USCHO.com.

In the overtime period, Colby Cohen scored the game-winning goal off a deflection, leading the Terriers to their fifth NCAA hockey championship with a 4-3 victory.

Twitterers expressed their disbelief in the wild finish to this hard-fought championship game:

  1. Eric Kohn
    erickohndotcom @RacerRick Are you watching this Frozen Four action? Two late BU goals to tie it. Wild stuff!
  2. Jason Elliott
    jsaysitall Jason says anyone who has not been watching the Frozen Four championship game tonight has been missing out!
  3. TimNekritz
    TimNekritz BU wins in OT! After that amazing comeback! I do have to feel for Miami-Ohio fans right now. Looked like they had title sealed. #frozenfour
  4. F. Quick
    quick13 Boston University deserved to win but Miami University deserved a better fate #FrozenFour
  5. Kevin Henry
    klhenry Just watched Miami (OH) lose to BU in a nail-biter in the final game of the Frozen Four. Great game.
  6. Kris Godsoe
    draithon I am happy to see the title remain in Hockey East! #frozenfour what a tournament, sad to say it is over. Great season of college hockey

One Twitterer was able to provide a TwitPic of the Terriers post-game celebration:



(Posted by @pomajp on April 11, 2009)



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Michigan football sets spring game attendance record

Coming off a 3-9 season, the worst in Michigan football's storied 130-year history, the Wolverines were excited to put last year behind them and take the field this afternoon for the annual Spring Practice. But they were not the only ones looking forward to see action between the sidelines in Michigan Stadium. Per The Michigan Daily, an estimated 50,000 fans (a program record) came out to see what the 2009 team had to offer after just 14 pre-season practices.

Freshmen quarterback Tate Forcier, an early enrollee, was the highlight of the practice. He connected to another unproven player, redshirt freshmen Roy Roundtree, on a 50-yard touchdown strike that drew a great deal of applause from the crowd.

The Wolverines open the 2009 season on Saturday, Sept. 5, against the Western Michigan Broncos in Michigan Stadium.

Twitterers at the practice and in the surrounding neighborhood shared their excitement and thoughts on what they observed:

  1. Tim Sullivan
    sullivti lots of il, in, even mn plates on cars w michigan football flair on eastbound 94
  2. Matthew Wishingrad
    mattwish Spring game...nice to go to a football game knowing Michigan can't lose
  3. Jim
    livethefan At the michigan spring football game. For those of u who are fans, forcier and roundtree are showing much promise.
  4. R. Rebecca Carter
    rrcarter Wha? Michigan tweeps: any idea what sporting event has transformed my neighborhood into its Football Saturday incarnation?
  5. Burrill Strong
    sgtwolverine Michigan football did a GREAT job with the spring game. Good atmosphere, lots of fun. Great to see 50,000 fans turn out for it.

Even Head Coach Rich Rodriguez was excited to get on the field in front of his team's fans:

  1. Rich Rodriguez
    UM_CoachRod Spring Game tomorrow. Offense vs Defense full Scrimmage! Looking forward to a huge crowd tomorrow at the Big House.

Here is one Twitterer's perspective of what the practice looked like:


(Posted by @andrewa2 on April 11, 2009)




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Former AFL footballer and filmmaker killed in car accident

Per The Age, Robert Dickson has been killed in a car accident in South Africa, along with his five year old son Byron. His wife and other son survived the incident. Dickson played Aussie Rules football in the Australian Football League from 1988-1991 before moving on to become a highly acclaimed documentary maker, including several about the AFL, the most recent ("The Essence of the Game") of which aired just last month on national television. Dickson continued to contribute to Aussie Rules footy in Australia since he left the game; he was due to take part in an AFL Academy tour in South Africa starting next week. Several prominent figures in the AFL have come out and expressed their condolences to Dickson's family.

Sadness filtered through the twitterverse as the news broke today.

  1. Jenelle Marshall
    HAWKSHEROES is saddened at the loss of Rob Dickson R.I.P to his family his Doco's will be a tribute to his memory always !
  2. Stacey Pitman
    mumof9 R.I.P Rob Dickson and his 5 yr old son Byron :( :( :(
  3. ABC Sports News
    abcnewsSport Former Hawk Dickson dies in South Africa: The AFL has confirmed the death of former player and film maker Rob Di.. http://tinyurl.com/cwnmjd
  4. Campbell DeCoite
    CampbellD RIP Rob Dickson. A man who really brought out the most beautiful parts of AFL .


The official Twitter account for another club in the AFL, @SydneySwans, who was live twittering a match being played this evening, reported about a moment's silence before the game.

  1. Sydney Swans
    sydneyswans Moment of silence to mark the passing of ex-Brisbane and Hawthorn player and filmmaker Rob Dickson



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April 10, 2009

Blues make playoffs, Predators eliminated

Per STLToday.com, the St. Louis Blues earned a berth in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2004 with their 3-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday at Scottrade Center.

The Blues' victory, coupled with the Nashville Predator's 8-4 loss to the Minnesota Wild, means the Preds were eliminated, per The Tennessean.

Missourians were giddy with their team's fate.

  1. bizmark
    bizmark What an awesome night. One of the most active crowds I've ever seen at the Scott Trade. Blues make the playoffs. LETS GO BLUES!!!
  2. Ben Connelly
    bmc00 LETS GO BLUES!! Playoff bound, I got my tix!
  3. Megan Mulford
    mcm887 just saw the best blues game ever!!!! PLAYOFFS!! woo hoo!!! =)
  4. Daniel Grote
    dangrote Couldn't be happier. Blues make the playoffs, Cards take down the Astros, and its the weekend....
  5. Chris Vierrether
    cvierrether Playoff hockey returns!!! LET'S GO BLUES!!!


Nashville area Twitterers had a much different reaction.

  1. George Scoville
    stackiii #Preds, after losing Radulov to #KHL, passing on deadline day, and suffering late-season injury bug, have been eliminated from '09 playoffs.
  2. Vinny Cardi
    fahgettaboudit Preds needed to win to make the playoffs and they give up 8, count them 8 goals in a loss to the wild! Unbelievable
  3. Tim Martin
    timpmartin predators season --> RIP. very disappointing game. Nichol's penalty and lack of effort thereafter made me sad. um, Go Sharks?!
  4. Lance Bowers
    Slick37075 Well poo, looks like the Nashville Predators are going to miss the playoffs. Congratulations on a Great season. You'll get em' next year.
  5. Todd Stringer
    toddstringer seriously bummed, Predators missed the playoffs! :-(



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April 9, 2009

Angels rookie Adenhart killed in car crash, game postponed

Just hours after his fourth Major League start, 22-year-old Los Angeles Angels rookie pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a hit-and-run accident when a silver Mitsubishi he was a passenger in was struck by a minivan running a red light, according to Yahoo! Sports.

Two other passengers riding with Adenhart, Henry Nigel Pearson, 25, and the driver, Courtney Frances Stewart, 20, were also pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the minivan was identified by police as Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, of Riverside, Ca. Initial reports of the accident state Gallo's blood alcohol content was "substantially over the legal limit" of .08 and that Gallo was driving on a suspended license resulting from a previous drunk driving conviction.

Tonight's game between the Angels and Oakland Athletics was postponed due to Adenhart's passing. Outside of Los Angeles, the entire baseball community was rattled by this incident. According to MLB.com, several players and coaches around the League with ties to Adenhart were grieving.

The Twitterverse has been abuzz all day with sincere thoughts on this morning's tragedy. Here are a few responses from some Twitterers:

  1. Brittany Fredette
    broadwaybrittny cant even fathom this whole Nick Adenhart thing...maybe bc he was my age its hitting me so hard...now playing for a new Angels team... :(
  2. Jeri McManus
    JeriMcManus (California): Sad about what happened to Nick Adenhart. I saw him play last night. I'm still speechless....... :-(
  3. Mathew Ballard
    mathewballard (Louisville, Ky.): I don't know why bit the death of nick adenhart really hurts me. I'm not Angels fan, but it's just the story behind his sudden death.
  4. Peter Carl
    pbcarl (Sayville, N.Y.): Was not really aware of Nick Adenhart. Sad, but also outraged. Driver that hit him had suspended license and was over limit. So unfair.
  5. Allen Weiner
    allenweiner Just can't shake the Nick Adenhart tragedy. Hoping the Angels win it all in his honor
  6. Dave Bug
    _ (St Louis, Mo.): Jarring to see the MLB app give the status of a game as "postponed: tragedy." Searched: Angels' pitcher Nick Adenhart died in a car crash.
  7. Andy Beal
    ajbeal (New Orleans): Watching ESPN, hearing about Nick Adenhart. Hate to see such a bright young star taken so young.

A makeshift memorial has been set up at Angel Stadium as this TwitPic shows:

(Posted by @angelsbaseball, April 10, 2009)



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