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Women's Soccer | Jumbos trade shutouts with Bantams, Lord Jeffs

The women's soccer team dropped its first game of the season on the road at No.18 Amherst Saturday, but finished its pair of games against top−four NESCAC squads by dominating Trinity 2−0 24 hours later. In doing so, the Jumbos established themselves in the upper echelon of the conference at the halfway point of the season.


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25 - Consecutive road losses for the Detroit Lions before they ran off five straight wins in their last five away games, culminating in a 34-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The Lions have been adept at playing from behind, coming back in all three of their road contests this season. No deficit was larger than Sunday's: The Lions trailed 27-3 in the third quarter and looked to be done. But, led by Matthew Stafford and Calvin Johnson, the team went on a 31-3 run, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with less than two minutes to go.



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Inside MLB | After eight years, Francona leaves Red Sox

A year ago, then−Boston Red Sox pitching coach John Farrell was viewed as the eventual successor to manager Terry Francona. But that future seemed unfathomable, as Francona's job was among the safest in the league. So, when offered a chance to become the skipper of the Toronto Blue Jays, Farrell jumped at the opportunity, passing up the position he had coveted since coming to Boston in 2006.


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Insided NFL | Detroit Lions roar to 3-0 season start

Only three teams in the NFL have a perfect record intact through three weeks. The defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers and the breakout Buffalo Bills are two. The third, and probably the most unexpected of the three, is the Detroit Lions. Detroit has been abysmal in recent years, winning only eight games over the past three seasons, but the Lions are definitely the NFL's biggest surprise story of 2011.


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David McIntyre | The Beautiful Game

Frankly, a lot of strange things happened in the soccer world this week, from Barcelona complaining about their sweaty jerseys to Carlos Tevez acting like a five-year-old to Arsenal being the only English team to win in the Champions League. But amid all the chaos and Twilight Zone moments, one thing happened this week that should be cause for celebration among soccer fans everywhere: the release of FIFA '12.




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Inside AL | Texas two-step

In October baseball, it is all about momentum. Its momentum that has driven Wild Card teams — such as the '02 Angels, '04 Red Sox and '07 Rockies — to glory, and it was momentum that catapulted the Giants from obscurity to a World Series title in 2010.


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Inside NL | Get your Phil

October is upon us, and that can only mean one thing — the MLB playoffs have arrived. With both wild card races decided on the last day of the regular season, this year's matchups should make the 2010 playoffs as exciting as any in recent memory, as four squads in the National League look to take over the pennant from the San Francisco Giants.




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Sailing | Jumbos take New England Sloop Championship

This weekend, the co−ed sailing team dominated the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's Sloop Championship, capturing the regatta's White Trophy in a performance that earned the team a spot in November's Sloop Nationals, which will be held in San Francisco.



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Men's Soccer | Jumbos top Mules with early penalty kick goal

Senior midfielder Matt Blumenthal has experienced the immense pressure of taking a penalty kick during a match many times throughout his soccer career. A tri−captain and perennial starter in the center of the midfield, Blumenthal called on this experience on Saturday when he stepped up to the penalty spot in the 22nd minute of a scoreless match against NESCAC rival Colby.


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Women's Cross Country | Jumbos place fourth at Codfish Bowl

The women's cross country team traveled to Franklin Park for the Codfish Bowl 5k this weekend, where they competed against teams of all divisions and ages. Tufts took fourth place overall with 101 points and were the top finishing Div. III team. NESCAC rival Bates was fifth with 155 points. Taking the team title was Boston University. The Terriers earned it with 47 points, besting the Greater Boston Track Club by three points.



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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

I'm calling a committee, a meeting of the airhead jocks, if you will. Because it's time to draft a petition, one that, despite being ground−breaking and landscape−changing, would help make the National Football League (NFL) a better place.


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Volleyball | Tufts goes 3-1 at MIT Invitational

Heading into the MIT Invitational, the volleyball team had two main goals: stay undefeated, and keep its early-season momentum going before a trio of NESCAC games this weekend. While the Jumbos' flawless record was broken after a 3-1 loss to Springfield, wins over Endicott, Smith and MIT helped them finish third in the tournament and improve to 9-1 on the year.


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Women's Soccer | Jumbos stomp Mules, remain undefeated

If there were any lingering doubts about the Tufts' offensive prowess, they were answered definitively on a rainy Saturday afternoon in Waterville, Maine. The Jumbos thoroughly dominated an overmatched Colby side, scoring early and often and bringing home a 3-0 victory from their first road trip of the season.


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Field Hockey | Tufts dodges upset-minded Colby

Before the No. 9 field hockey team traveled to Colby Saturday, no one thought the 0-3 Mules would be much of a challenge for the Jumbos. But after a scoreless first half, it was Colby that struck first and, suddenly, Tufts found itself on the wrong side of a 1-0 game.