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Farewell, Galactica

My favorite show on television the past few years has been "Battlestar Galactica." It's occupied the No. 1 priority list on my DVR over that span, bumping anything my wife would want to record. Now, however, I'm going through Battlestar withdrawl and she's enjoying the top spot on the DVR list. "BSG" wrapped up March 20 and I already miss it. The DVDs are great, bringing me back to when the show rocked. Especially that first season, which brought back memories of when I would come home from work and unwind with Battlestar and a beer. Now, there are no more Cylons to fight. No earth to discover. No more scenes of No. 6. The show wasn't entirely sci-fi. It was more drama set in space. And, man, did they have some good fight scenes. The series finale had an epic battle, along with a nice, tidy ending. Now, I'm looking for another series to get wrapped up in. Have a suggestion? Want to share "BSG" stories, post a comment.

This feeling is the Pitts

Man, that loss hurt. Wait. Let me correct that. That loss still hurts. I wish I could wipe away the memory of that game like I did the snow on my car windshield this morning. Pitt's basketball team was minutes from a trip to the Final Four on Saturday night. The lead escaped them, but they managed to rally and were mere seconds from sending their regional final against Villanova to overtime. Then Scottie Reynolds hit the basket of tournament. It sent Pitt home in defeat, 78-76, and put Reynolds' name right up there in Pittsburgh sports lore with Francisco Cabrera. The Panthers were good enough to win it all. Instead, we're left to talk about what ifs. Like, what if Pitt had a timeout left at the end of the game. Or, what if Pitt had a different defense at the end of the game. Or even, what if Villanova hadn't made all those darned foul shots. It seemed that Pitt played this tournament not to lose. Maybe the expectations and the No. 1 seed had something to do with it. Th...

Pitt's an Elite team

We've read it before. We've heard it from the players and coaches before, too. Now, there's validation to all the talk surrounding the Pitt basketball team. This is the best team in a long, long time in Pittsburgh. All of this, of course, wouldn't be possible without Levance Fields' huge 3-point shot to give the Panthers the lead late Thursday against Xavier. Then, Fields' steal and basket all but wrapped up the 60-55 win. It wasn't a pretty game. It was one that the Panthers (31-4) nearly let slip away. But it doesn't matter. Fields changed all that with his big bucket. And, boy, was it a classic. The moment the ball left his hand, I muttered, "What's he doing?" Then, the moment it dropped though the net, I exhaled with relief, "Clutch shot." It takes a special team to get this far in the tournament. With special players like Fields, DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, they don't have to stop in the regional final against Villanova....

An 'X' in the loss column for Pitt tonight?

This is the round where the Pitt Panthers basketball team usually gets kicked aside in the NCAA tournament. It's also the round where I think Pitt could very well lose, especially if you think history repeats itself. As you've probably heard already, Pitt's opponent, Xavier, is coached by former Pitt point guard Sean Miller. It's an intriguing storyline. It's also a recipe for disaster for the Panthers. Xavier can hit the 3s, plus they have some depth up front. And don't think for a minute Miller's players don't want to do anything in their power to get a win. Pitt stumbled in its first two games in the tournament but it stands just one win from the Elite Eight and two wins from a trip to Detroit for the Final Four (anyone see the similarities to the Steelers' Super Bowl XL run yet?). There's a lot of support out there for the Panthers and many believe this is their year. A win tonight and I'll start to believe, too.

This Bud's not for me

Bud Selig can try to prop up the World Baseball Classic all he wants . He isn't going to change my mind until he changes some of the tournament's rules. Selig told anyone within earshot that the WBC will continue. And while he was at it, he told everyone to stop complaining about it. That includes, players, general managers and members of the media. The whole shooting match. The idea behind the Classic was noble. It's a way to grow the game around the world and with baseball's removal from the Olympics, it offered a global tournament. And, it didn't hurt Selig to sell a few pieces of merchandise along the way. The trouble was and still is, there's no good time to play it. March is horrible, with players just getting into game shape. November is too late. The rules resemble Little League with pitch counts and 10-run rules. Players find excuses to not play. Interest in the United States just isn't there, either. Did you see any of the games that took place in ...

Pitt sure knows drama

As if taking a cue from TNT's tagline, "We Know Drama," the Pitt Panthers have made the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament a stress-inducing event. Twice now, they've had opportunities to lose. Twice, they've come through in the clutch. That's a good sign heading into a Sweet 16 matchup against fourth-seeded Xavier on Thursday. The Panthers will be favored, but the aura of invincibility has been knocked off. With a sound defeat to West Virginia and two close calls in the NCAAs, there's nothing to fear about this squad. When opponents step onto the court for the opening tip, they're not afraid of this team. There's no David vs. Goliath -- it's turned into Equal vs. Equal. These aren't the big, bad Panthers everyone was glowing about heading into the Big East tournament. The loss to WVU was supposed to give them time to rest and prep for the big tournament. Instead, it's been a time of struggle. Off the top of my head, I can't re...