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Read the Post's coverage of St. John's NCAA loss

St. John's lost 1-0 to Boston College in the second-round of the NCAA tourney. A year after reaching the College Cup semifinals, they fell behind in the eighth minute and never could get the equalizer. The Red Storm saw their 21-match home unbeaten ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Boston College

RU's Dilly Duka signs with MLS

Red Bull academy product and former Rutgers standout Dilly Duka has officially signed a Generation adidas contract with MLS. The 5-foot-9 midfielder from Montville (NJ) won't be assigned to New York because he didn't meet homegrown requirements before ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009

Blackburn responds in Pierce's absence

On Friday night, Giants linebacker Chase Blackburn looked at his phone and saw a text from Antonio Pierce. Despite having practiced all week, Big Blue's emotional leader was out with a bulging disk in his neck. Blackburn was not only going to have to ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Giants,  Chase Blackburn,  Antonio Pierce,  Tom Coughlin,  Matt Ryan

Real Salt Lake wins MLS Cup

Grit trumped glamour, as Real Salt Lake beat the star-studded L.A. Galaxy 5-4 on penalties in the MLS Cup final. Keeper Nick Rimando _ who'd gotten Real into the final by beating Chicago 5-4 in PKs in the Eastern Conference final _ made two saves ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Real Salt Lake,  David Beckham,  Josh Saunders,  Donovan Ricketts

Another scare for Johnnies

For the second straight game, St. John's needed late free throws by Malik Boothe and a last-second stand to survive sieve-like second-half defense. This time it was Brown, out of the Ivy League, with the Red Storm blowing a double-digit lead before ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Ivy League,  Adrian Williams

Storm 'bear' down

Even though St. John's will bring a 2-0 record into tonight's game against Brown at Carnesecca Arena -- the first of a three-game Philly Hoop Group Classic slate that includes Siena and Temple -- the Red Storm know their undefeated record will be put ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009

Donovan named MLS MVP

LA Galaxy captain Landon Donovan was named the Volkswagen MLS MVP today. The 27-year-old shockingly had never won the honor despite being clearly the best field player in the U.S. National Team, and very possibly the best the country has ever had. ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: LA Galaxy,  Landon Donovan,  Jeff Cunningham,  New England Revolution,  Shalrie Joseph

Thierry Henry's HAND OF GOD 2.0 puts France in World Cup

How do you say HAND OF GOD in French? Les Bleus outlasted a tough Ireland team in their World Cup playoff after thanks to William Galas' extra time header gave them a 1-1 draw, and a 2-1 aggregate victory. France got outplayed, but I guess it's better ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thierry Henry,  FC Barcelona,  Florent Malouda

MLS Expansion Draft Rules

With MLS' 16th and latest team coming on board next season, the Philadelphia Union will have their expansion draft next Wednesday. It seems the rules for these things change almost every time around, which isn’t shocking; the NFL is the same way. After ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Jacksonville Jaguars,  Carolina Panthers,  Cleveland Browns,  Brad Evans

Red Bulls axe Leo Krupnik

Red Bull terminated the contract for Leo Krupnik today. The centerback had been signed on July 13 after playing for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Premier League; but he played in just three games for Red Bull _ two of them starts _ and proved a ...

From BRIAN LEWIS, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009

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