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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

My Top Ten Bayou Sports Moments

As my time in Louisiana draws to a close, I can't help but reflect on the Top Ten Games that I was able to witness during my time here. For the purpose of this list I limited myself to games that I was able to drive to rather than ones I saw when on the road. Here we go:

1. November 30th, 2009 - New Orleans Saints 38 New England Patriots 17 - Touted as a potential Super Bowl Preview, the 10-0 Saints hosted the 7-3 Patriots on Monday Night Football and the atmosphere did not disappoint. This was my first Superdome experience and the place was just nuts, there's no other way to describe it. New England took a 7-3 lead late in the first quarter and then Drew Brees just took the game over finishing 18 of 23 for 371 yards and 5 touchdown passes to 5 different receivers.
Photo Credit: sportsillustrated.cnn.com

2. January 1st, 2010 - Florida Gators 51 Cincinnati Bearcats 24 - After suffering their only loss of the season in the SEC Championship game to Alabama, Florida took on previously unbeaten Big East Champion Cincinnati in the 2010 All State Sugar Bowl. It was Tim Tebow's last game as a college player and boy did he go out on top. Tebow completed 31 of 35 passes for 482 yards and 3 touchdowns to go along with 51 rushing yards and another touchdown as the Gators jumped out to a 37-3 lead and never looked back.
Photo Credit: sports.espn.go.com

3. March 24th, 2011 - (2) Florida 83 (3) BYU 74, OT - Already mentioned getting to see Tim Tebow's last game as a college player, and in this game I was able to see Jimmer Fredette's last game with BYU when the Cougars took on the Gators in the Sweet 16. While he didn't have a great night shooting the basketball (11 for 29 including 3 for 15 from long range), he still finished with 32 points and 5 assists in a losing effort and I've got to say it was pretty impressive. But ultimately, Florida's size and speed was too much for the Cougars as they were led by Senior Alex Tyus's 19 points and 17 rebounds and SEC Player of the Year Chandler Parsons' 16 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.
Photo Credit: bleacherreport.com

4. March 18th, 2010 - (9) Wake Forest 81 (8) Texas 80, OT - Ishmael Smith's jumper with 1.3 seconds remaining gave Wake Forest a one point victory over Texas in the First Round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. This was the fourth game my buddy Scott and I sat through on this particular day and it was by far the most exciting. The 6'0" Smith finished with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists while fellow future NBAer Al-Farouq Aminu chipped in 20 points and 15 rebounds. Texas featured Avery Bradley (Celtics), the now infamous Dexter Pittman (Heat), Damion James (Nets) and Jordan Hamilton (Nuggets), but were led instead by freshman J'Covan Brown's 20 points. James missed a free throw (he finished 7 for 8 at the line) with 9 seconds to play in regulation that could have won the game for Texas.
Photo Credit: usatoday.com

5. November 5th, 2010 - New Orleans Hornets 96 Miami Heat 93 - Now if you follow the blog at all you know I'm not a fan of the Miami Heat, particularly after 'The Decision' and the party that ensued where LeBron famously said they were out to win at least 8 Championships and that it was going to be easy, etc. So while this game was just a regular season game it featured a 4-0 Hornets team and a 4-1 Heat team and actually seemed to have a playoff atmosphere about it. The Hornets jumped out to a huge early lead going up by as many as 14 late in the first quarter, but Miami battled back as they so often do even taking the lead late in the game. But Marco Belinelli made a pair of free throws to give the Hornets the lead once again, then Trevor Ariza drilled a three for some breathing room and Eddie House misfired on a last second effort to give New Orleans the win. Chris Paul finished with 13 points, an absurd 19 assists and 5 steals for the Hornets while Chris Bosh managed to grab just 1 rebound in 34 minutes for Miami.
Photo Credit: zimbio.com

6. November 22nd, 2008 - Ole Miss 31 LSU 13 - My first trip to Tiger Stadium. Yeah, it was a day game, and yeah 2008 wasn't one of LSU's better seasons, but there were still 92,649 fans in attendance which was pretty impressive. The tailgating wasn't bad either. As for the game, Mike Wallace (Steelers) led the way for Ole Miss with 99 receiving yards and a pair of scores while the vaunted quarterback duo of Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee combined to go 14 for 32 with a pair of interceptions and 16 rushing yards on 11 carries. 20 of those rushing yards came on one scramble by Jefferson.
Photo Credit: zimbio.com

7.  July 24th, 2009 - Houston Astros 5 New York Mets 4 - This one makes the list because I'm an Astros fan and this was the first time I'd been to a regular season Astros game where I'd even gotten to see them score let alone win. With Mets ace Johan Santana on the hill, a win in this one seemed unlikely, but Mike Hampton connected for a line drive 2-run home run into the Crawford Boxes in left and then Chris Coste, starting at first base for the injured Lance Berkman, delivered a 2-run double and the Astros hung on for the implausible 5-4 win. I caught the next two games of the 3-game series as well and Houston was outscored 18-6 making the memories of this game that much fonder.
Photo Credit: cbssports.com

8. March 18th, 2010 - (1) Kentucky 100 (16) East Tennessee State 71 - Top seeded Kentucky completely overwhelmed the Atlantic Sun Conference tournament champion Buccaneers in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The tournament favorites got 29 points including 8 three-pointers from Eric Bledsoe and 17 points and 11 assists from point guard John Wall as the 'Cats broke the 100 point barrier for just the fourth time that season. Seven members of that Wildcat team are already in the NBA: Patrick Patterson (Rockets), DeMarcus Cousins (Kings), Bledsoe (Clippers), Wall (Wizards), Josh Harrellson (Knicks), DeAndre Liggins (Magic) and Daniel Orton (Magic). Wall would end up being the first overall pick in the 2010 draft and the one thing that really stood out about him was just how fast he was. Granted he was playing against East Tennessee State, but still. Definitely worth the price of admission.
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9.  March 24th, 2011 - (8) Butler 61 (4) Wisconsin 54 - For the second year in a row Butler worked its magic in the NCAA Tournament and I was there to see them knock off Wisconsin in the Sweet 16. Butler led by as many as 20 in the second half before Wisconsin finally came alive, but it was too little too late. Butler held Badger forward Jon Leuer (Bucks) to just 1 for 12 shooting and got 20 points and 12 rebounds for the 2011 Academic All American of the Year Matt Howard. Jordan Taylor was the only player to score in double figures for Wisconsin finishing with 22 as the Badgers were held to just 30.4% shooting.
Photo Credit: courierpress.com

10. October 24th, 2009 - LSU 31 Auburn 10 - From a good game standpoint, this game was awful, but it was the only night game I had the opportunity of seeing at Tiger Stadium, and the atmosphere was incredible. 92,654 screaming fans and they had a LOT to cheer about. Auburn didn't get into the end zone until the final seconds of the game, and otherwise it was all LSU. Auburn gained just 193 total yards and turned the ball over three times while Jordan Jefferson accounted for 3 touchdowns and 268 all purpose yards for the Tigers.
Photo Credit: nola.com

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Top Tens - 3/20/12

NHL POINTS LEADERS

1. Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh - 88
2. Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay - 84
2. Claude Giroux - Philadelphia - 84
5. Jason Spezza - Ottawa - 75
5. Phil Kessel - Toronto - 75
6. Ilya Kovalchuk - New Jersey - 72
7. Marian Hossa - Chicago - 71
7. Erik Karlsson - Ottawa - 71
9. Jordan Eberle - Edmonton - 70
9. John Tavares - Islanders - 70
9. Henrik Sedin - Vancouver - 70



NHL TOP GOAL SCORERS

1. Steven Stamkos - Tampa Bay - 50
2. Evgeni Malkin - Pittsburgh - 41
3. Corey Perry - Anaheim - 35
3. Phil Kessel - Toronto - 35
3. Marion Gaborik - Rangers - 35
3. Scott Hartnell - Philadelphia - 35
7. Jordan Eberle - Edmonton - 32
7. Milan Michalek - Ottawa - 32
7. James Neal - Pittsburgh - 32
7. Alex Ovechkin - Washington - 32


Monday, June 27, 2011

The Road to Omaha

Lost in the shuffle of a lot of the other stuff going on in sports right now is the College World Series. SEC teams South Carolina and Florida are battling it out in a best of three series to decide the whole thing. Game 1 was tonight and if you missed it you missed out. Gone are the days where 9 hitters were hitting opposite field homeruns in 16-14 slugfests. This year's tournament has been all about pitching. Tonight was no different as Florida's Hudson Randall and South Carolina's Forrest Koumas were locked in a pitcher's duel. Florida struck first with a sacrifice fly in the third inning and it stayed 1-0 until their were two outs in the 8th when South Carolina second baseman Scott Wingo hit a seeing-eye ground ball just under Randall's glove and through the infield to score the tying run from third. It certainly seemed like Florida's game to win though as they loaded the bases in the 9th with nobody out and Tyler Thompson at the plate. Thompson hit John Taylor's offering to the right of Wingo who made a great diving stop on the short hop and fired home where catcher Robert Beary made a great scoop to get the out at the plate. Taylor then got Daniel Pigott to hit another grounder to Wingo who fired home to Beary starting a 4-2-3 double play to end the inning. The Gators had another golden opportunity to win the game in the 10th as well when with runners on first and second with two out when slumping catcher Mike Zunino singled through the left side, but Jake Williams came up throwing and Beary again came up with a nice play to tag out Cody Dent to send the game into the 11th. That would set the stage for South Carolina first baseman Christian Walker, playing with a broken wrist, to become the hero. Walker led off the 11th with a single and then with Brady Thomas at the plate, took off for second. It looked like it caught Zunino a little off guard as he fired a rushed throw into centerfield sending Walker to third. Bryson Smith fielded the errant throw and fired to third, but his throw shorthopped Dent and bounced into the stands giving South Carolina their first lead of the game. Matt Price would then come in for his 19th save to shut the door on their SEC rivals and moving them one win away from their second straight National Championship. Game 2 is tomorrow night at 8 Eastern.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings (previous week's rankings)

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 12070 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 11665 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8390 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 6085 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5435 points
6. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 4200 points
7. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4060 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 2850 points
9. Gael Monfils (France) - 2465 points
10. Mardy Fish (USA) - 2395 points



Women's Tennis Rankings (previous week's rankings)

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 10255 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7755 points
4. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 5425 points
5. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 5246 points
6. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4645 points
7. Li Na (China) - 4635 points
8. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 4481 points
9. Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) - 3743 points
10. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 3670 points



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Bubba Watson 1383 (1)
2. Luke Donald 1354 (2)
3. Mark Wilson 1243 (3)
4. Nick Watney 1241 (6)
5. David Toms 1229 (4)
6t. Phil Mickelson 1190 (5)
6t. K.J. Choi 1190 (7)
8. Martin Laird 1129 (8)
9. Rory Sabbatini 1100 (9)
10. Gary Woodland 1070 (10)



NCAA Baseball Rankings

1. Virginia 49-9 (3)
2. Vanderbilt 47-10 (2)
3. Florida 45-16 (5)
4. South Carolina 45-14 (1)
5. Texas 43-15 (4)
6. Florida State 42-17 (8)
7. North Carolina 45-14 (6)
8. Texas A&M 42-18 (13)
9. CS Fullerton 40-15 (11)
10. TCU 42-17 (7)

OUT: Arizona St. (11), Oregon St. (16)



AL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Matt Joyce TB - .368 (60/163)
2. Jose Bautista TOR - .356 (58/163)
3. Michael Young TEX - .340 (70/206)
4. Adrian Gonzalez BOS - .332 (74/223)
5. Howard Kendrick LAA - .322 (57/177)
6. Wilson Betemit KC - .314 (49/156)
7. Miguel Cabrera DET - .314 (58/185)
8. Jason Kubel MIN - .310 (62/200)
9. Erick Aybar LAA - .308 (52/169)
10. Jed Lowrie BOS - .306 (48/157)



NL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Lance Berkman STL - .344 (52/151)
2. Matt Holliday STL - .344 (53/154)
3. Jose Reyes NYM - .335 (76/227)
4. Andre Ethier LAD - .330 (64/194)
4. Joey Votto CIN - .330 (64/194)
6. Starlin Castro CHC - .320 (70/219)
7. Ryan Braun MIL - .318 (63/198)
7. Gaby Sanchez FLA - .318 (63/198)
9. Placido Polanco PHI - .317 (66/208)
10. Todd Helton COL - .315 (47/149)




AL ERA Leaders (through Sunday)

1. Josh Beckett BOS - 1.80 (4-2)
2. Jered Weaver LAA - 2.10 (6-4)
3. James Shields TB - 2.15 (5-3)
4. Gio Gonzalez OAK - 2.17 (5-2)
5. Dan Haren LAA - 2.29 (5-3)
6. Trevor Cahill OAK - 2.31 (6-3)
7. Alexi Ogando TEX - 2.33 5-0)
8. Michael Pineda SEA - 2.42 (6-2)
9. Josh Tomlin CLE - 2.74 (6-2)
10. Jeremy Hellickson - 2.80 (6-3)



NL ERA Leaders

1. Jair Jurrjens ATL - 1.51 (7-1)
2. Josh Johnson FLA - 1.64 (3-1)
3. Kyle Lohse STL - 2.13 (7-1)
4. Tim Lincecum SF - 2.22 (5-4)
5. Charlie Morton PIT - 2.51 (5-2)
6. Roy Halladay PHI - 2.56 (7-3)
7. Anibal Sanchez FLA - 2.60 (4-1)
8. Clayton Kershaw LAD - 2.62 (6-3)
9. Tommy Hanson ATL - 2.80 (5-4)
10. Shaun Marcum MIL - 2.80 (6-2)



Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

livetennisguide.com
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
zimbio.com
espn.go.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com

Monday, May 23, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 12070 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 11665 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8390 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 6085 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5435 points
6. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 4200 points
7. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4060 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 2850 points
9. Gael Monfils (France) - 2465 points
10. Mardy Fish (USA) - 2395 points



Women's Tennis Rankings

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 10255 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7755 points
4. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 5425 points
5. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 5246 points
6. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4645 points
7. Li Na (China) - 4635 points
8. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 4481 points
9. Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) - 3743 points
10. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 3670 points



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Bubba Watson 1383 (1)
2. Luke Donald 1354 (2)
3. Mark Wilson 1243 (3)
4. David Toms 1229 (-)
5. Phil Mickelson 1190 (4)
6. Nick Watney 1169 (5)
7. K.J. Choi 1161 (6)
8. Martin Laird 1129 (7)
9. Rory Sabbatini 1100 (8)
10. Gary Woodland 1050 (9)

Out: Aaron Baddeley (11)



NCAA Baseball Rankings

1. South Carolina 44-12 (2)
2. Vanderbilt 44-9 (3)
3. Virginia 45-9 (1)
4. Texas 40-13 (5)
5. Florida 41-15 (4)
6. North Carolina 39-11 (13)
7. TCU 40-15 (9)
8. Florida St. 40-15 (6)
9. Arizona St. 38-14 (12)
10. Oregon St. 38-14 (7)

OUT: CS Fullerton (11), Oklahoma (12)



AL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Matt Joyce TB - .355 (50/141)
2. Jose Bautista TOR - .353 (48/136)
3. Adrian Gonzalez BOS - .342 (65/190)
4. Michael Young TEX - .339 (61/180)
5. Howard Kendrick LAA - .322 (57/177)
6. Jed Lowrie BOS - .319 (44/138)
7. Jason Kubel MIN - .318 (54/170)
8. Wilson Betemit KC - .315 (40/127)
9. Miguel Cabrera DET - .313 (50/160)
10. Erick Aybar LAA - .309 (43/139)



NL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Matt Holliday STL - .349 (52/149)
2. Lance Berkman STL - .338 (44/130
3. Joey Votto CIN - .335 (55/164)
4. Placido Polanco PHI - .335 (59/176)
5. Yadier Molina STL - .333 (48/144)
6. Starlin Castro CHC - .323 (62/192)
7. Brett Wallace HOU - .318 (47/148)
8. Brandon Phillips CIN - .317 (53/167)
9. Matt Kemp LAD - .316 (56/177)
10. Jamey Carroll LAD - .316 (55/174)





AL ERA Leaders (through Sunday)

1. Josh Beckett BOS - 1.73 (3-1)
2. Trevor Cahill OAK - 1.79 (6-1)
3. Dan Haren LAA - 1.84 (4-2)
4. James Shields TB - 2.00 (5-2)
5. Alexi Ogando TEX - 2.13 (4-0)
6. Zach Britton BAL - 2.14 (5-2)
7. Michael Pineda SEA - 2.16 (6-2)
8. Gio Gonzalez OAK - 2.20 (5-2)
9. Josh Tomlin CLE - 2.41 (6-1)
10. Jered Weaver LAA - 2.45 (6-4)



NL ERA Leaders

1. Josh Johnson FLA - 1.64 (3-1)
2. Jair Jurrjens ATL - 1.80 (5-1)
3. Jaime Garca STL - 1.93 (5-0)
4. Tim Lincecum SF - 2.06 (4-4)
5. Kyle Lohse STL - 2.17 (5-2)
6. Roy Halladay PHI - 2.21 (6-3)
7. Shaun Marcum MIL - 2.37 (6-1)
8. Charlie Morton PIT - 2.62 (5-1)
9. Jhoulys Chacin COL - 2.70 (5-2)
10. Tommy Hanson ATL - 2.72 (5-3)


Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

livetennisguide.com
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
zimbio.com
thestate.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com

Monday, May 16, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 12070 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 11665 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8390 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 6085 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5435 points
6. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 4215 points
7. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4060 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 2850 points
9. Gael Monfils (France) - 2465 points
10. Mardy Fish (USA) - 2395 points

OUT: Nicolas Almagro (12)



Women's Tennis Rankings

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 10105 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7675 points
4. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 5425 points
5. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 5047 points
6. Li Na (China) - 4775 points
7. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 4761 points
8. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4156 points
9. Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) - 3743 points
10. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 3670 points



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Bubba Watson 1383 (1)
2. Luke Donald 1354 (2)
3. Mark Wilson 1207 (3)
4. Phil Mickelson 1190 (4)
5. Nick Watney 1169 (7)
6. K.J. Choi 1161 (-)
7. Martin Laird 1065 (5) 
8. Rory Sabbatini 1052 (8)
9. Gary Woodland 1050 (6)
10. Aaron Baddeley 1046 (-)

Out: Jonathan Byrd (11), Brandt Snedeker (12)



NCAA Baseball Rankings

1. Virginia 45-6 (1)
2. South Carolina 41-11 (3)
3. Vanderbilt 42-8 (2)
4. Florida 39-13 (5)
5. Texas 38-12 (4)
6. Florida St. 39-13 (6)
7. Oregon St. 37-12 (7t)
8. Oklahoma 39-13 (12)
9. TCU 36-15 (10)
10. CS Fullerton 36-14 (11)

OUT: Arizona St. (12), North Carolina (13)



AL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Jose Bautista TOR - .368 (42/114)
2. Matt Joyce TB - .368 (43/117)
3. Michael Young TEX - .342 (54/158)
4. Travis Hafner CLE - .340 (36/106)
5. Jason Kubel MIN - .331 (46/139)
6. Paul Konerko CHW - .327 (49/150)
7. Adrian Gonzalez BOS - .319 (52/163)
8. Maicer Izturis LAA - .319 (43/135)
9. Jed Lowrie BOS - .314 (37/118)
10. Adam Lind TOR - .313 (40/128)



NL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Matt Holliday STL - .379 (50/132)
2. Lance Berkman STL - .347 (42/121)
3. Andre Ethier LAD - .346 (54/156)
4. Joey Votto CIN - .345 (48/139)
5. Placido Polanco PHI - .366 (52/153)
6. Starlin Castro CHC - .338 (54/160)
7. Darwin Barney CHC - .333 (45/135)
8. Brett Wallace HOU - .333 (42/126)
9. Gaby Sanchez FLA - .331 (49/148)
10. Matt Kemp LAD - .329 (50/152)



Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

livetennisguide.com
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
zimbio.com
virginiasports.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com

Monday, May 9, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 12470 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 10665 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8900 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 5905 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5265 points
6. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4420 points
7. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 4035 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 3020 points
9. Gael Monfils (France) - 2645 points
10. Nicolas Almagro (Spain) - 2495 points



Women's Tennis Rankings

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 9790 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7635 points
4. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 5205 points
5. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 4962 points
6. Li Na (China) - 4630 points
7. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4156 points
8. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 3866 points
9. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 3695 points
10. Petra Kvitova  (Czech Republic) - 3673 points

OUT: Serena Williams (17)



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Bubba Watson 1359 (1)
2. Luke Donald 1219 (2)
3. Mark Wilson 1207 (3)
4. Phil Mickelson 1155 (4)
5. Martin Laird 1064 (5) 
6. Gary Woodland 1050 (6)
7. Nick Watney 1034 (7)
8. Rory Sabbatini 1010 (-)
9. Jonathan Byrd 1005 (-)
10. Brandt Snedeker 975 (8)

Out: Aaron Baddeley (12), Webb Simpson (11)



NCAA Baseball Rankings (Previous Week)

1. Virginia 43-5 (1)
2. Vanderbilt 40-6 (2)
3. South Carolina 37-10 (3)
4. Texas 36-12 (5)
5. Florida 36-12 (4)

6. Florida St. 36-12 (6)
7t. Arizona St. 35-11 (8)
7t. Oregon St. 34-11 (7)
9. North Carolina 37-10 (12)
10. TCU 33-14 (10)

OUT: Texas A&M (14)



AL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Jose Bautista TOR - .352 (31/88)
2. Jason Kubel MIN - .351 (40/114)
3. Matt Joyce TB - .351 (34/97)
4. Travis Hafner CLE - .347 (33/95)
5. Michael Young TEX - .341 (47/138)
6. Maicer Izturis LAA - .330 (37/112)
7. Paul Konerko CHW - .323 (41/127)
8. Howard Kendrick LAA - .322 (46/143)
9. Miguel Cabrera DET - .320 (39/122)
10. Adrian Gonzalez BOS - .314 (43/137)



NL Leading Hitters (through Sunday)

1. Matt Holliday STL - .398 (43/108)
2. Lance Berkman STL - .374 (40/107)
3. Andre Ethier LAD - .371 (49/132)
4. Placido Polanco PHI - .366 (48/131)
5. Brett Wallace HOU - .339 (37/109)
6. Matt Kemp LAD - .338 (45/133)
7. Joey Votto CIN - .333 (40/120)
8. Jose Reyes NYM - .331 (49/148)
9. Gaby Sanchez FLA - .328 (41/125)
10. Emilio Bonifacio FLA - .316 (30/95)
10. Darwin Barney CHC - .316 (36/114)



Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

livetennisguide.com
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
zimbio.com
virginiasports.com
zimbio.com
zimbio.com

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 11915 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 9710 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8690 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 5815 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5235 points
6. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4330 points
7. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 3900 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 3055 points
9. Nicolas Almagro (Spain) - 2735 points
10. Gael Monfils (France) - 2690 points



Women's Tennis Rankings

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 9970 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7615 points
4. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 4892 points
5. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 4630 points
6. Li Na (China) - 4240 points
7. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 4235 points
8. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4136 points
9. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 3726 points
10. Serena Williams (USA) - 3035 points



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Bubba Watson 1339 (10)
2. Luke Donald 1219 (2)
3. Mark Wilson 1207 (1)
4. Phil Mickelson 1089 (3)
5. Martin Laird 1064 (4) 
6. Gary Woodland 1048 (5)
7. Nick Watney 1034 (6)
8. Brandt Snedeker 975 (7)
9. Aaron Baddeley 954 (8)
10. Webb Simpson 906 (-)

Out: Matt Kuchar (11)



NCAA Baseball Rankings (Previous Week)

1. Virginia 42-5 (1)
2. Vanderbilt 38-5 (2)
3. South Carolina 35-8 (3)
4. Florida 34-10 (4)
5. Texas 33-11 (5)
6. Florida St. 33-11 (8)
7. Oregon St. 32-9 (9)
8. Arizona St. 31-10 (7)
9. Texas A&M 30-14 (6)
10. TCU 31-13 (10)



AL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Jose Bautista TOR - .357 (30/84)
2. Jason Kubel MIN - .354 (34/96)
3. Miguel Cabrera DET - .350 (36/103)
4. Matt Joyce TB - .346 (28/81)
5. Travis Hafner CLE - .342 (26/76)
6. Michael Young TEX - .342 (40/117)
7. Alex Gordon KC - .339 (38/112)
8. Wilson Betemit KC - .333 (25/75)
8. Maicer Izturis LAA - .333 (30/90)
10. Robinson Cano NYY - .320 (32/100)
10. Billy Butler KC - .320 (32/100)



NL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Matt Holliday STL - .410 (34/83)
2. Lance Berkman STL - .406 (39/96)
3. Placido Polanco PHI - .385 (42/109)
4. Brett Wallace HOU - .382 (34/89)
5. Andre Ethier LAD - .374 (43/115)
6. Matt Kemp LAD - .368 (42/114)
7. Joey Votto CIN - .357 (35/98)
8. David Freese STL - .356 (31/87)
9. Ryan Braun MIL - .352 (37/105)
10. Brandon Phillips - .351 (34/97)



Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

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bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
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zimbio.com
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Top Tens

Men's Tennis Rankings

1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) - 12870 points
2. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - 9640 points
3. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - 8550 points
4. Andy Murray (Great Britain) - 5905 points
5. Robin Soderling (Sweden) - 5175 points
6. David Ferrer (Spain) - 4840 points
7. Tomas Berdych (Czech Republic) - 3900 points
8. Jurgen Melzer (Austria) - 3020 points
9. Gael Monfils (France) - 2600 points
10. Nicolas Almagro (Spain) - 2530 points

Out: Mardy Fish (11)



Women's Tennis Rankings

1. Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) - 9970 points
2. Kim Clijsters (Belgium) - 8115 points
3. Vera Zvonareva (Russia) - 7615 points
4. Francesca Schiavone (Italy) - 4892 points
5. Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) - 4630 points
6. Samantha Stosur (Australia) - 4336 points
7. Li Na (China) - 4300 points
8. Jelena Jankovic (Serbia) - 4235 points
9. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - 3726 points
10. Serena Williams (USA) - 3035 points



FedEx Cup Points Leaders

1. Mark Wilson 1207 (1)
2. Luke Donald 1144 (7)
3. Phil Mickelson 1089 (2)
4. Martin Laird 1064 (3) 
5. Gary Woodland 1048 (4)
6. Nick Watney 985 (5)
7. Brandt Snedeker 975 (-)
8. Aaron Baddeley 954 (6)
9. Matt Kuchar 843 (-)
10. Bubba Watson 839 (8)

Out: Rory Sabbatini (11), Jhonattan Vegas (12)



NCAA Baseball Rankings (Previous Week)

1. Virginia 40-4 (1)
2. Vanderbilt 35-5 (3)
3. South Carolina 31-8 (2)
4. Florida 31-10 (5)
5. Texas 30-10 (4)
6. Texas A&M 29-11 (7)
7. Arizona State 28-9 (9)
8. Florida State 31-10 (11)
9. Oregon State 29-8 (8)
10. TCU 29-11 (14)

Out: CS Fullerton (12), North Carolina (14)



AL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Jose Bautista TOR - .364 (24/66)
2. Michael Young TEX - .363 (33/91)
3. Alex Gordon KC - .356 (32/90)
4. Travis Hafner CLE - .348 (24/69)
4. Brennan Boesch DET - .348 (24/69)
6. Jason Kubel MIN - .347 (26/75)
7. Alex Rodriguez NYY - .346 (18/52)
7. Sam Fuld TB - .346 (27/78)
9. Miguel Cabrera DET - .338 (26/77)
10. Maicer Izturis LAA - .338 (27/80)



NL Leading Hitters (through Monday)

1. Matt Kemp LAD - .396 (36/91)
2. Joey Votto CIN - .383 (31/81)
3. Andre Ethier LAD - .380 (35/92)
4. Ryan Braun MIL - .378 (31/82)
5. Lance Berkman STL - .377 (26/69)
6. Placido Polanco PHI - .372 (32/86)
7. Brandon Phillips CIN - .364 (28/77)
8. Starlin Castro CHC - .357 (35/98)
9. Prince Fielder MIL - .345 (29/84)
10. David Freese STL - .343 (23/67)



Photos Courtesy (in order of appearance):

livetennisguide.com
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn
sportinglife.com
virginiasports.com
zimbio.com
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