By Robert Botts Junior Staff Writer A nasty pattern has arisen in Dallas pro sports since the Stars won the Stanley Cup in 1999. That pattern is the curse of having dominating regular seasons only to crash and burn in the playoffs. The poster child of this curse the past two years is the Dallas Cowboys. (0) comments
By Sarah Neis Intern The tight-knit NT rugby club is anxious to start its season with drive and positive attitudes. "My favorite part about playing rugby is the camaraderie within all the guys on the team," junior utility player Jeff Robertson said. Although rugby practice started just a few weeks ago, the players have been recruiting all summer. (0) comments
When NT's divers take to the pool for their season opener later this month, they'll be under the direction of new diving coach Jim Pyrch. He came to NT with an extensive resume, including more than 20 years spent coaching at Yale University. While there, he earned the National Diving Coach of the Year award twice. (0) comments
NEW YORK (AP) - Venus Williams figures matches against her sister would be much less stressful if they weren't both elite players. "If I had a sister and she wasn't very good, then it would be just not really a big deal because I would beat her," she said Monday at the U. (0) comments
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)- Rangers catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia is out for the season after injuring his right forearm on Monday night against the Seattle Mariners. Saltalamacchia had an MRI on Tuesday, and team doctors said the second-year player needs to rest his sore right arm for six to eight weeks. (0) comments
When we often look back at sports and its enriched history, we tend to only focus on the good. The 1972 Miami Dolphins and their perfect season or the Diamondbacks' World Series clincher in 2001 come to mind. But what about all those moments in sports that some of us would love to forget? First on the list has got to be Tonya Harding's notorious plot to take out the competition. (0) comments


