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Bored watching sports games? Annoyed that your boyfriend constantly discusses sports news and stats? Then Sportsgirl is for YOU!

Sportsgirl will connect you to the breaking news in sports through a unique perspective aimed at making sports news exciting for the inquisitive girl. The blog will relay the most interesting sports stories in a way in which the typical girl can relate to. Look for the connection to the most breaking entertainment news, use the information to impress your boyfriend, husband, son, or father, or to stand out in a business meeting.

All you have to do is visit the site, read the post, and then pretend that you are the expert! Sportsgirl promises that even you will soon become hooked to the girl's version of breaking sports news.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

www.ilovesportsgirl.com

Please click on the link to go to Sportsgirl's new site at ilovesportsgirl.com! The new site will have a great new user friendly interface with a ton of new features. Remember to bookmark it and let me know your thoughts!

Thank you for your continued support!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Chris Bosh's New Home


For all you real estate buffs out there, check out the photos of Chris Bosh's new home in South Beach.
Bosh may be the third guy in the Miami Heat's line-up, but his house is worth top dollar at $12.5 million. This is over $3 million more than Lebron James' new home in the neighborhood. Here is a link to photos of James's home.

Which do you prefer? They both seem a bit too Miami Vice meets the Hogans to me!

Cliff Lee Goes Back to Philly

There is always that one guy that you can't get over. Despite his playboyish ways - dating you along with many other girls and eventually sending you packing - you only see his good looks and charm and are always ready to come crawling back. Well for all-star pitcher Cliff Lee, the Philadelphia Phillies are that guy.

Lee, a free agent (meaning he can be signed by any team), has just announced a new deal with the Philadelphia Phillies for a five-year $120 million deal. The Phillies came out of nowhere to win over Cliff Lee, as the Texas Rangers and NY Yankees were thought to be leading the negotiations. Lee not only gave up a bucket full of cash from the Yankees and Rangers, but also was able to overlook the fact that the Phillies once traded him across the country saying they couldnt afford him and yet signed pitcher Roy Halladay to a huge deal! Don't those Phillies sounds like that skeazy heartbreaker you know all too well?

So now Cliff Lee is running back to the Phillies who once sent him packing. The Phillies are also adding Lee to a stacked list of pitchers so it looks like Lee will be just one of many relationships the team will manage. If Lee had stayed with the Rangers he would have been the prized one and only love of the team. Now, he will have to share the spotlight and attention with an organization that once turned their back on him.

It is hard not to cheer for a player move that involves a player placing his interests over money, but in this case, Lee is still getting a big paycheck yet returning to the team that once left him heartbroken. He claims that he is more comfortable in Philly, but isn't that the tactic of a charmer? Sad to see the heartbreaker win out, cause we all know that they don't change.

Monday, December 13, 2010

What to Watch Tonight: Monday Night Football X2

Today is your lucky day, because there is not only one Monday Night Football game tonight, but two! Well, maybe you don't consider this fact to be good luck, but here is the scoop on tonight's match ups to keep you interested.
  • NY Giants vs. Minnesota Vikings: This game was supposed to be played yesterday in Minnesota, but a major snowstorm up in the midwest seriously damaged the Vikings' stadium. Check out the video below. Instead, the game will be played tonight in Detroit at Ford Field. The story line of the night is whether Brett Favre will continue his consecutive starting streak and play tonight, despite a painful shoulder injury. Tune in at 7:20 eastern to find out.
  • Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans: The Texans need the win to stay alive in the playoff hunt. Its offense is quite solid, so it needs to maintain its scoring and get its defense to step up against the Ravens. I have both teams' runningbacks on my fantasy football team so for my sake just root for each team to run the ball. Who knows, if my fantasy team wins it all there may be something in it for you - more money for Sportsgirl!

Football Turns Men Into Boys

There is something about the raw human nature element of the game of football that make football players resort to innate instincts. For example, only on the field do you see a player spank another man's butt, a quarterback put his hands between the legs of his teammate to get the ball, or even a bunch of men rubbing up against each other when tackling. Well, interestingly, this phenomenon of NFL men becoming immature boys on the field applies to coaches on the sideline too.

In the NY Jets vs. Miami Dolphins match up this weekend, Jets strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi, intentionally stuck his knee out on the sideline in order to trip Dolphins player Nolan Carroll. Yes, a coach actually tripped a player on the field during the game. You can check out the video of the incident below:


As soon as the game was over Alosi personally apologized to Carroll, the Dolphins, and the Jets organization. He released a statement admitting his "mistake in judgment" and that his act was "inexcusable and unsportsmanlike."

It is like Alosi lost all sense of responsibility and maturity in the moment and resorted to a childlike action of tripping another. Yet, as soon as the game was over his adult perspective returned with his sincere apology. Sure we all have lapses in judgment from time to time, but should Alsoi be penalized for his actions in this scenario?

Players get punished all the time for acting outside the bounds of the beastly regulations of the NFL game with in-game penalties and post-game suspensions and fines. Shouldn't a coach who was on the sidelines and not even permitted to be a part of the game be sanctioned? Seems like a no-brainer to me, but the sincere immediate apology by Alsoi should minimize the crucifixion.

Friday, December 10, 2010

What to Watch: NFL Week 14

Here is a rundown on some of the major NFL storylines this weekend:
  • N.Y. Giants at Minnesota Vikings: The question of the week is will Brett Favre start against the Giants? Favre has a current streak of starting 297 games in the NFL, but suffered a strained shoulder last week. He has been medically cleared to play, but will he be able to throw the ball effectively even with pain relieving injections? It is unlikely that Favre will let his streak end when the doctors have given him the go ahead. This guy is tough, despite his old age.
  • Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers: Chiefs QB Matt Cassel is talking about starting again this week after just undergoing an emergency appendectomy. Is he crazy? Sure, this is a big game where the Chiefs have the opportunity to get control of the AFC West title, but is it really worth the risk of serious injury? The NFL should really be stepping in on this one to regulate Cassel's return post surgery.
  • New England Patriots at Chicago Bears: The Pats are looking unstoppable as of late, but Jay Cutler and his Bears could be the squad able to control Brady's good looks. If Cutler can harness his offense and control his offensive possessions they will have a chance. Truth is, I am still not starting Cutler on my fantasy team.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

He's On Fire!



Just an update on who is hot right now on the court and who is melting the ice:
  • In the NHL it is all about the Pittsburgh Penguins and their star Sidney Crosby - yea that guy from the Reebok commercials. Crosby in on a 17 game scoring streak with 20 goals and 15 assists, leading the Penguins to an 11 game winning streak. Better start taking note of Crosby, he may just be the NHL's guy to bring hockey more into the mainstream. Good looks and able to score - what else do we need?
  • The Miami Heat seem to have controlled their fire. Since calling a team meeting a few weeks ago the team has gone on a winning streak. Lebron James had 33 points and Dwayne Wade 28 more in the Heat's win over the Utah Jazz last night. Looks like a game plan is being executed as a team instead of hot shots playing on their own.
  • And in NYC, Raymond Felton, came alive alongside potential NBA MVP Amare Stoudamire. Stoudamire had another 30 point game against the Toronto Raptors last night, yet it was Felton who stole the show. Felton had 28 points, 11 assists, and the game winning three-pointer in the win. His last shot bounced on the rim five times prior to going in! Sometimes you need a little luck - or maybe Amare would have just slammed it in if it bounced out. Bottom line: teamwork wins games, and ultimately brings playoffs hope back to the big apple.

Urban Meyer Believes His Kids are Worth More than $20 million

University of Florida Coach Urban Meyer has announced his resignation for the end of the season. Meyer signed a six year $24 million guaranteed contract last year, therefore, by resigning, Meyer is walking away from approximately $20 million. Meyer claims to be walking away from Florida, a school he brought two BCS championships to, in order to spend more time with his family.

Meyer has three kids: a daughter who is a sophomore at Georgia Tech, a daughter who is a senior in high school, and a younger son. Meyer believes he missed out on watching his daughters play competitive volleyball and doesn't want to continue to miss out on their lives and his son's little league games.

Gotta admire a dad that loves his kids and openly admits that his kids and his marriage are more important than another big paycheck. Yet, myself being the oldest girl in a family arrangement of that of the Meyer's, I can't help but point out how the youngest Meyer, and a boy nonetheless, gets to have his dad around at a younger age and just when his sisters are leaving the house. Seems that the youngest child always get the best draw, even more so when the youngest child is a boy.

There is also much speculation that Meyer will return to coaching in the future. It will be interesting to see if he does, and if so, at what point in his life he feels that he has satisfied his role as a father and husband and is ready to give himself back to football. Will it be when his daughters finish playing college volleyball? When his son graduates college? When his grandchildren start playing sports? Clearly, his potential decision to rejoin coaching and his current resignation are sparked by particular life events that strike a chord within. At what point in life, if any, is it okay for an individual to regain the selfishness of his single days and put his family second to his own career endeavours?

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Yankee Wedding Bells


This weekend, Yankee Nick Swisher will marry actress Joanna Garcia at the Breakers resort in Palm Beach. Not a bad time for a bunch of Yankees to party, since the team just locked up Derek Jeter for another several years (3-4 years for $50+ million). Jeter will unlikely attend, but instead expect to see CC Sabathia, Jamie Lynn-Siegler, Lance Bass, and even Cameron Diaz on the dance floor. Yet, will Diaz show up with or without A-Rod?

Launch of espnW

ESPN launched espnW this week, a "a destination for women who are passionate sports fans and athletes." It is about time! The site is still clearly figuring out who it wants to be, but check it out, of course, only after you've read Sportsgirl's posts for the day!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Dodger Unable to Dodge Drama

A new development was announced this week in the McCourt divorce drama. The McCourts bought the Los Angeles Dodgers years ago, but now the ownership of the team is in limbo. Here is the short story:

The McCourts bought the team in 2004 and shortly thereafter entered into an agreement that is now the subject of their divorce dispute. The agreement was allegedly created to separate the team from the McCourts other properties in case the team suffered financial hardship. The team was to be Frank McCourt's property, while the couple's real estate would become Jamie McCourt's property. Jamie adamantly denies this allegation, claiming that the team is community property, shared by the couple. The agreement was signed six times, three of which conform with Jamie's understanding of the agreement, and three of which are in line with Frank's opinion of what occurred. The couple was divorced in late 2009 and are still just revving up a lengthy divorce battle over control of the Dodgers.

Last week, Jamie rejected a mediator's decision regarding the divorce and instead proceeded to the first phase of a trial. This week the judge leading the trial ruled that the agreement signed between the couples does not give Frank sole ownership of the team. This is a huge victory for Jamie, but one that is going to draw out this battle for years into the future, unless the parties can agree on a settlement arrangement. A likely settlement would require the parties to sell the team outright and split the proceeds.

Unfortunately, at this point it is bad for baseball, the Dodgers, and L.A. if either of the McCourts continue to control the team. The team will not only be the subject of costly litigation, but also a casualty in an ugly divorce. Any other individual will bring a better image to the team and hope to Los Angeles.

McCourts - it is time to give it up. Take a check now, because otherwise your legal fees will continue to diminish your bottom line, publicly and financially.

Fashion Tip from Serena


Tennis phenom Serena Williams may look a little burly at times, but she has a strong girlishness within. In addition to starting many fashion lines and making many fashion statements on the court, she has a new fashion trick up her sleeve.

After undergoing surgery on her foot, Serena, decided to bedazzle her cast with Swarovski crystals! Nothing like sparkles to make the best out of a tough situation. So next time you ask someone to sign your cast, think again - ask them to bedazzle.


Monday, December 6, 2010

What to Watch Tonight

Monday Night Football tonight is a classic match up between the NY Jets and New England Patriots. The Jets are the only team to win all their road games, but will really be challenged tonight in New England. Which of the match ups between these teams are the most interesting to you?

  • Quarterbacks: Tom Brady of the Pats vs. Mark Sanchez of the Jets - Both are playing well and are female fantasies. Who will have a better performance tonight?
  • Coaches: Three time Superbowl winning coach Bill Belichick vs. fun loving comedic Rex Ryan of the Jets - Rex has won over the crowd and his players, but Belichick has a proven record. Who can coach their team to the win?
  • Defenses: This is where the Jets have the edge, but will it be enough?
Post your comments!

College Bowl Games

Just when you thought you could move on from college football madness the bowl games hype starts rolling in. In order to make more money in college football, the authorities that be, decided that there should be head-to-head match ups between top ranked teams after the respective conference championships have been played. Therefore in the next month or so, there will be a bunch of bowl game match ups culminating in the Championship Game in January. Here are the major bowl games to look out for:
  • Oregon v. Auburn - Championship Game: This match up is for all the marbles. Yet, no one really believes that this system actually crowns a champion, since the match ups are determined without a playoff season. Nonetheless, definitely catch this game on January 10th.
  • Virginia Tech v. Stanford - Orange Bowl: Tech pulled out the ACC title and Stanford is arguably the best team in college football. Who will in in east vs. west?
  • Texas Christian v. Wisconsin - Rose Bowl: TCU may be angry for not making it in the championship game, despite being undefeated and ranked third in the country, but winning the Rose Bowl would be a great chance to prove their talents. Plus, who doesn't want to travel to L.A. to play?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

World Cup Bids Announced

Today FIFA announced the World Cup bids for 2018 and 2022. And the winners are....

2018 - RUSSIA

2022 - QATAR

Yes, you heard that right. A mob run country is getting the Cup in 2018 and even more shocking is Qatar's win over the United States in 2022! Does anyone know where Qatar is? Regardless, a World Cup in a desert sounds pretty unbearable to me. Someone must have really gotten some good bribes to let this one through.

Tom Brady's Modeling Career


Gisele is working her magic on hubby Tom Brady, by convincing him to take on more modeling gigs. Brady has just signed on to be the new spokeman for UGG boots. You'd think that he could pick a more manly brand, but I guess his long hair is getting to him and making him soft. Nonetheless, this means more pics of Brady for us all to stare at.

What to Watch Tonight: Lebron Goes Back to Cleveland

Since Lebron James' "Decision" to abandon the Cleveland Cavaliers and move to the Miami Heat, today has been an anticipated day on the calendar, because it is the first time James will return to Cleveland. You would think that Lebron, and the owner of the Cavaliers, Dan Gilbert, would be over this hoopla by now, but clearly not.

It has just been revealed that Gilbert has engaged a law firm to investigate James' move to Miami. Gilbert has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to launch a tampering claim - basically saying that Miami illegally contacted James while still in Cleveland. Gilbert must be so bitter about losing James (and the millions that went with him) that he has lost all rationality. He is spending an absurd amount of money on this investigation, with the best case scenario only awarding him a draft pick! Even his executives have advised him against pursuing this investigation.

The pride of men is so strong, that sometimes they lose sight of how their actions ultimate effect their image. Lebron tried to be Mr. Good Guy with his "Decision" at the Boys and Girls Club and his new Nike campaign, but ultimately became the most hated sports figure by failing to accept any wrongdoing. And now Gilbert, unable to accept losing James, is irrationally fighting and spending to place blame elsewhere. Clearly, boys will always be boys - when will they grow up and accept their place and move on?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Feel Good Moment

Pat Summitt is a legend in college basketball. She has been the coach of the University of Tennessee's women's basketball program forever, winning numerous championships. Summitt is thought by many to be the best coach of all time.

Now, Summitt has a new feat to be proud of. Her son, Tyler Summitt, recently walked on to the Tennessee men's basketball team, and in last night's game against MTSU, Tyler Summit scored a three pointer, his first points as a Vol. Good for Tyler to find his own moment of fame - maybe it can be attributed to the miracle of Hanukkah!

Football in LA?


I have closely followed the campaigns over the last several years to bring NFL football back to Los Angeles. LA used to have two NFL teams and now has none! Crazy, right? Especially, because Los Angeles is the second largest media market in the country, and therefore, a huge money maker for the NFL.

Well, today there has been a new exciting development for football in LA. Magic Johnson, who recently sold his stake in the LA Lakers (and his Starbucks chains), announced that he has teamed up with AEG to bring a NFL team to LA. Johnson did not announce which team is in the running, but rumors are swirling around the San Diego Chargers as the likely candidate.

I would normally be skeptical of a scheme like this actually coming to fruition, but AEG has a good plan for a downtown LA stadium and the Chargers desperately need a new facility. Plus, it's my birthday so gotta be optimistic today!