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Follow Host Ryan Beinstein on Twitter

By: Ryan Beinstein on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at 9:30 pm in Site News.

 

Ryan Beinstein has begun his adventure into the tweeting world. You can follow The Sports Take host Ryan Beinstein on twitter with his username being sportstakehost. Check it out!

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March On: Lady Spartans Move On To Sweet 16

By: Ryan Beinstein on Saturday, March 7th, 2009 at 9:58 pm in NCAAB.

 

 

YORK - The York College Lady Spartans continue their magical run into the Sweet 16 by knocking off the Baruch College Bearcats 90-73.

  

     Charles Wolf Gymnasium on the campus of York College was the host to over 1,000 fans, mostly wearing Spartan green, whom were able to see the the Spartans clinch a birth into the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. On the other side, Baruch College was coming off a big win over Cabrini, but nothing is tougher than facing the Spartans (#10 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches and #12 on d3hoops.com polls) at their home barn.

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Life After Bynum

By: Ryan Beinstein on Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 at 9:07 am in NBA.

 

   

 

       Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum will be out 8-12 weeks after tearing a ligament in his right knee.

 

     Bynum injured his knee after trying to grab a rebound over Memphis center Marc Gasol in a game on January 30th . As he came down from his jump, Lakers star Kobe Bryant ran into his knee and Bynum collapsed in excruciating pain.  As Bynum was getting helped off the court, my initial reaction was “wow,” he would be lucky to ever play again.  To my surprise, Bynum is expected to return later this season, as the diagnosis shelves Bynum for an upwards of two months. (more…)

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Top 10 College Basketball: Under and Over the Radar Teams

By: Ryan Beinstein on Monday, January 12th, 2009 at 8:55 am in NCAAB.

 

     As we enter into the conference schedules, where every game is a tough game, it is important to be aware of the teams flying in under the radar.  I try and stay away from the term sleeper because honestly I am just tired of hearing it.  As we have seen in the last few years, the Big East and ACC have been reigning supreme.  The Big East has posted a record-high nine teams in the top 25, while the ACC has three of the top four.  There are a number of teams out there that need to be watched carefully come March.  Counting down from ten, I will take a look at teams out there that may be ranked high or not ranked at all, but are not getting the publicity they deserve.

 

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Florida Wins the National Championship….in 2009 too.

By: Ryan Beinstein on Saturday, January 10th, 2009 at 9:17 am in NCAAF.

 

 

 

     Bobby Bowden, Dennis Erickson, Joe Paterno, Pete Carroll, and now Urban Meyer are the only coaches in college football history to have won two national championships in their career. Meyer’s Florida Gators capped their one loss season with a 24-14 victory over the Oklahoma Sooners. 

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Shana-CANNED

By: Ryan Beinstein on Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 at 6:59 am in NFL.

 

        

  
     Only one other active NFL coach (Jeff Fisher) has had a longer tenure with one team than Mike Shanahan.  The Denver Broncos fired coach Shanahan on Wednesday after 14 seasons on the job.  Since taking the head coaching position with Denver, a lot has happened.  He has been through two U.S. presidents (nearly three), the founding of Yahoo and E-Bay, the birth of the IPOD, all of Tiger Woods’s fourteen majors, four Yankee World Series wins, but only half the career of Julio Franco. 

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Oklahoma vs. Florida: By Position

By: Ryan Beinstein on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 at 11:57 am in NCAAF.

 

 

 

     One of the most anticipated national championship games in a long time, the Oklahoma Sooners will battle the Florida Gators from the Orange Bowl in Miami on January 8th.  We have two Heisman Trophy winning quarterbacks going against each other for the first time since Jason White went against Matt Leinart.  Does Florida have an unfair advantage?  Some may say home field hurts the Sooners chances. Instead of looking at that stupid reason, take a look at the matchup.  The offense of Oklahoma against the defense and speed of Florida.  We take a look at each position and see what team has the advantage. HERE IS THE REPORT CARD: (more…)

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