A quick whirl around the wide, wide world of sports from this past weekend....
- The finalists in the NCAA Men's basketball tournament have been determined with Virginia defeating Auburn and Texas Tech defeating Michigan State in two wildly amazing games. What an improbable finish to that Virginia game with the kid sinking three straight free throws with .6 seconds left to eek out a 63-62 win.
- So as to avoid jinxing the situation, I will just say that we in this household are vigorously rooting for Virginia tonight. Should the desired outcome be achieved, I will spell out the details at some point later in the week.
- After suffering two bad losses to the Cardinals last week, the Pirates then proceeded to complete a four game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds and now stand at 5-3.
- Yesterday's game featured a benches clearing hissy fit which caused numerous post game comments about baseball's hallowed "unwritten rules" and hand wringing about how certain players need to "respect the game." What a bunch of horseshit that is.
- Chief hand wringer among the Pirates was relief pitcher Keone Kela (who was ejected from the game for his actions in the brouhaha). Kela apparently broke his spring training "not gonna talk to the media" dictum to make his overwrought pronouncements. Two of the Pirates three losses, by the way, came in large part because Kela twice surrendered home runs that erased leads that he was brought in to protect. Maybe Kela should work on that little kink before declaring himself the Arbiter Of All Things Proper On A Baseball Diamond.
- It is becoming apparent that we are in the beginning of a season long journey wherein all broadcasts and telecasts will be a tribute to Steve Blass as he serves out his final season as a broadcaster. I'm not a Blass Hater, by any means, but this is already getting tiring. By what date in the season's calendar will Greg Brown begin to openly and unabashedly weep over Steve's pending departure? I say it happens after the All-Star Break, but before the July 31 trade deadline.
- The University of Pittsburgh unveiled it's new look, or new "branding" for its athletic teams. The blue-and yellow color scheme of the Majors-Dorsett-Sherrill-Marino-Risacher Era of Pitt athletics will now be official. As will the "Script Pitt" logo, which, in fact, came back about two years ago. Also, a new Panther Head will also become the "secondary" logo for Pitt's teams.
- Much of Pitt's fan base, which has been kvetching for the return of the Script logo ever since the Evil Steve Peterson did away with them in 1997, acted predictably all across social media last night and today: They hate the new look. Oh the script is good, and the colors are okay, but the font of the numbers is awful and what's with that stupid new panther, they ask. Some people are only happy, apparently, when they are unhappy.
- Me, I like the "new" Panther, but I'd like everything a whole lot more if HCPN could manage a ten or more win season in 2019.
- If you didn't watch the NCAA Women's basketball championship game last night, won 82-81 by Baylor over Notre Dame, shame on you. For two and a half quarters, Baylor led ND by anywhere from ten to thirteen points. Then Baylor's best player, Lauren Cox, left the game with a bad injury, and Notre Dame proceeded to stage a valiant comeback that saw them take the lead late in the game, only to have Baylor play equally valiantly in fighting off the comeback and eventually winning the game and the championship. Terrific game.
- The Penguins qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs which begin on Wednesday. Time for me to hop on the bandwagon and start watching the Pens. My prediction: The Penguins to win it all, no series lasting longer than five games. The only thing not certain at this point is the exact date for the victory parade.
- And in football, Antonio Brown tweeted out that the person responsible for the Steelers not making the Playoffs last year was.....Juju Smith-Shuster. Juju, you will recall, was voted team MVP by his teammates last year, and AB, apparently, has never recovered from this blatant act of disrespect.
So, what will this new week bring us? This is why we follow sports.
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