The End of the Warriors' Record Breaking Home Winning Streak
/Boston's Isaiah Thoms led his team with 22 points to end Golden State's historic streak. (Photo by Ezra Shaw)
Boston's Isaiah Thoms led his team with 22 points to end Golden State's historic streak. (Photo by Ezra Shaw)
“You can get pinned down there. I think that’s how most people drown at Mavericks. I’ve been there. I’ve had conversations with God in that same spot. No one even talks about the sharks. You couldn’t make a scarier big wave. Falling feels like hitting cement. Then the thrashing comes and you feel like King Kong’s got a hold of your feet, swinging you around like a rubber chicken.”
Campolindo HS grad Matt Ladrech threw 7.2 innings of no-hit relief to beat OSU. (photo via calbeaers.com)
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— Aaron Fitt (@aaronfitt) March 28, 2016
Andre Ward on the Oracle Arena canvas Saturday night (photo by Ezra Shaw)
Former CAL basketball player/coach and Section925 Hoop Insider Jon Wheeler joins Tripper to dissect the controversy surrounding the Bears' basketball program. The two also touch on St. Mary's season and spend time "getting to know the Insider."
For the sixth edition of “The Battery,” Brett Thomas welcomes back battery partner Alex Jensen (The voice of the St. Mary's Gaels) as well as spot starter Scott Tully. The trio discuss a wild first weekend of the NCAA's, CAL basketball's sudden collapse, the Warriors' run at the Bulls' record, and much more.
(photo by Darren Abate via NYTimes)
For the fifth edition of “The Battery,” Brett Thomas hosts spot starter Scott Tully of Alameda’s Neptune Beach baseball club. The tandem talks NCAA tourney, as well as local NFL, MLB and NBA.
Evan Raskin joins Connor to talk all things College Hoops on the eve of the NCAA tourney.
(photo by Josie Lepe)
Former CAL basketball player and coach Jon Wheeler sits down with Tripper to hash out the madness of March. Bubbles, bracket busters, and Final Four sleepers are all discussed.
Mr. Raskin catches up with Connor to discuss, among other things, "who's in and who's out?" in college basketball along with the stretch run of Golden State's historic NBA season.
Over the weekend, the Miramonte women's basketball team won their third straight NCS title. Led by 25 points from McDonald's All-American Sabrina Ionescu, the Mats beat Bishop O'Dowd 82-67 at McKeon Pavilion. The undefeated (29-0) ladies from Miramonte will compete in the CIF State Tournament beginning on Friday when they host Brookside Christian of Stockton at 7pm. The #2 seed Mats will likely have to get through #1 seeded St. Mary's of Stockton in order to make the state final.
The San Jose Earthquakes during Sunday's season opening win versus Colorado. (photo by Nhat V. Meyer)