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The 2008 New York Sportimes season was the ninth season of the franchise in World TeamTennis (WTT).
The Sportimes had 10 wins and 4 losses and finished second in the Eastern Conference, missing the conference championship by losing a standings tiebreaker to the New York Buzz. The Sportimes lost to the Buzz, 25–17 in overtime, in the WTT Semifinals.
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Sportimes played 12 home matches in NewYork City and nine in the Capital District. On January 16, 2014, Claude Okin, CEO of the NewYorkSportimes announced...
cut the Sportimes' lead to 21–20 and send the match to overtime. Jesse Witten took the first game of overtime from Healey to give the Sportimes the victory...
franchise known as the NewYork Hamptons. That team's name was changed in 2003, to the NewYorkSportimes. In 2011, the Buzz and Sportimes merged with the combined...
the Sportimes played home matches in both NewYork City and the Capital District every year. In 2013, a majority (five of seven) of the Sportimes' home...
changed to the New YorkSportimes. Led by Martina Hingis, the Sportimes won the 2005 WTT title. In 2009, the Sportimes moved to NewYork City, playing their...
the 1889 season and all of the 1890 season, and at the third Polo Grounds from 1891 to 1957. The Polo Grounds was also the home of the NewYork Yankees...
playoff berth for the second consecutive season, when they defeated the NewYorkSportimes at home, 23–11. The Sportimes would have clinched the Eastern Conference...
roster-exempt players. The Lobsters opened their season on the road against the NewYorkSportimes on July 3, 2008, and found themselves leading 12–9 after three...
hand the Freedoms a shocking 23–22 loss. On July 7, 2008, the Freedoms visited the NewYorkSportimes and won three of the five sets. However, Cohen's 5–0...
(6–3) July 15: @ NewYorkSportimes: 18–23 loss (6–4) July 18: vs. Boston Lobsters: 16–20 loss (6–5) July 20: vs. NewYorkSportimes (NYS: John McEnroe):...
New Jersey, 5 mi (8 km) west of NewYork City. Opened in 2010 to replace Giants Stadium, it serves as the home for the NewYork Giants and NewYork Jets...
Queens, NewYork City. Opened in 1964, it was home to the NewYork Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1964 to 2008, as well as the NewYork Jets of...
first being in 1964, the inaugural season of Shea Stadium). The naming rights were purchased by Citigroup, a NewYork financial services company, for $20...
start of the 2011 season the NewYork Buzz and the NewYorkSportimes merged into one NewYork team, the Sportimes. During the 2011 season the Washington...
Jamaica neighborhoods of Queens, NewYork City, United States. Aqueduct is the only racetrack located within NewYork City limits. Its racing meets are...
stadium located in the Bronx in NewYork City. It is the home field of Major League Baseball’s NewYork Yankees and NewYork City FC of Major League Soccer...
West Side Stadium (also known as the NewYork Sports and Convention Center) was a proposed football and Olympic stadium to be built on a platform over...
of the 1983 season and team owner Leon Hess was having trouble negotiating terms of a new lease to stay in Queens. The city of NewYork was unwilling...
146-acre (464 ha) park located in the borough of the Bronx in NewYork City. Owned by the NewYork City Department of Parks and Recreation, it is managed with...
also hosted the first-ever outdoor regular season WNBA game in 2008; the Indiana Fever beat the host NewYork Liberty 71–55 on July 19. The game served...
Belmont Park is a thoroughbred horse racetrack in Elmont, NewYork, just east of NewYork City limits best known for hosting the Belmont Stakes, the final...
Bridgewater, New Jersey, that is the home of the Somerset Patriots, a Double-A level Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team affiliate of the NewYork Yankees in...
NewYork Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the NewYork Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and was home to the NewYork Liberty...