8/12/2009

Wednesday evening rundown


*USA Soccer loses in a battle with Mexico in Stadium Azteca 2-1. After being tied much of the contest 1-1, Mexico scored the deciding goal in the 81st minute. (LA Times)

*Pitino apologized for his affair and says he'll be at Louisville as long as they'll have him. (ESPN)

*Kevin Youklis and Rick Porcello both were suspended 5-games for their role in the brawl last night in Boston. (USA Today)


*Nationals have picked it up with winning streak. (USA Today)

*Seven different sports are trying to get in the Olympics, including baseball and softball. (USA Today)

*The Brewers made a flurry of moves this afternoon, optioning Hardy to AAA and cutting Bill Hall. (MLB)

*USC sophomore QB Aaron Corp has a cracked bone in his left leg, and could be out up to two weeks. (LA Times)

*Tony Dungy says Mike Vick knows his options will be limited. (ESPN)

*New Wizards coach Flip Saunders says Gilbert Arenas is looking good this summer. (Canadian Press)

*High school phenom Jeremy Tyler signed a deal with a team in Israel, so he'll playing in Israel instead of playing his final season of high school ball. (NYT)

*Ben Wallace is officially back with Pistons, says he was close to retiring before Pistons came calling. (Detroit Free Press)

*Lou Holtz won't run for Congress. (WNDU)

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