Recap: Washington women's volleyball defeats Colorado, picks up 7th straight win
Recap: Washington women's volleyball defeats Colorado, picks up 7th straight win

Pac-12 Networks' Elise Woodward and Camryn Irwin recap No. 13 Washington women's volleyball's four-set victory over No. 23 Colorado Friday night in Seattle. Despite 15.5 blocks from the Buffaloes, the Huskies got double-digit kills from Samantha Drechsel (18), Kara Bajema (16, along with 11 digs) and Marin Grote (11) en route to their seventh consecutive win and a 3-0 start in Pac-12 play.



MLS * Zlatan Ibrahimovic great goal against [1]:3 Toronto  * 16/09/2018
MLS * Zlatan Ibrahimovic great goal against [1]:3 Toronto * 16/09/2018

LINE-UPS Toronto FC Alex Bono, Nick Hagglund, Eriq Zavaleta, Justin Morrow, Gregory van der Wiel, Michael Bradley, Jonathan Osorio, Marco Delgado, Jozy Altidore (Jay Chapman), Víctor Vázquez (Lucas Janson), Sebastian Giovinco. Subs: Tosaint Ricketts, Jason Hernandez, Ashtone Morgan, Clint Irwin, Ryan Telfer. ____________________________ LA Galaxy David Bingham, Jorgen Skjelvik (Michael Ciani), David Romney, Ashley Cole, Rolf Feltscher, Perry Kitchen (Emmanuel Boateng), Bradford Jamieson (Baggio Husidic), Jonathan Dos Santos, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ola Kamara, Romain Alessandrini. Subs: Chris Pontius, Servando Carrasco, Ariel Lassiter, Justin vom Steeg. Toronto 5-3 La Galaxy Toronto vs La Galaxy Toronto La Galaxy Toronto La Galaxy ibra ibrahimovic ibrahimovic goal goal ibrahimovic zlatan ibrahimovic vs toronto ibrahimovic toronto ibrahimovic toronto goal golaço golaco golaso golazo galaxy toronto galaxy toronto vs galaxy



Hertha BSC II - FC St. Pauli II (Testspiel)
Hertha BSC II - FC St. Pauli II (Testspiel)

ALLE VIDEOS IMMER 48 STD. VOR YOUTUBE SEHEN ❗ ➡ http://www.spreekick.tv ⬅ ❗ JETZT KANAL ABONNIEREN ❗ ➡ http://bit.ly/2lllS92 ⬅ ❗ Der letzte Test vor dem Saisonstart! Testspiel (21.07.18) Endergebnis: 1:1 (1:0) Tore: 1:0 Will Siakam 1:1 Niklas Golke Aufstellung Hertha BSC II: 33 Jonathan Klinsmann, 2 Gordon Büch, 5 Florian Egerer, 6 Florian Krebs, 8 Maurice Klehr, 19 Nils Blumberg, 26 Sidney Friede, 27 Will Siakam, 28 Irwin Pfeiffer, Florian Baak, 34 Maurice Covic Ersatzspieler: 4 Niko Koulis, 7 Nikos Zografakis, 9 Tony Fuchs, 16 Panzu Ernesto De Angelo, 18 Sinan Kurt, 20 Maximilian Mulack, 21 Maximilian Storm, 31 Maximilian Pronichev, 35 Niclas Wild, 36 Muhammed Kiprit, 41 Anthony Roczen Trainer: Ante Covic Aufstellung FC St. Pauli II: 21 Leon Schmidt, 2 Niklas Golke, 6 Alessandro Otte, 9 Luis Angel Coordes, 11 Sirlord Conteh, 14 Dario Kovacic, 18 Leon Deichmann, 20 Damir Bektic, 23 Christian Viet, 24 Robin Meißner, 29 Jakob Münzner Ersatzspieler: 12 Jesper Wolf Heim, 3 Clifford Aniteye, 5 Finn Xaver Schütt, 7 Christian Joe Conteh, 10 Seungwon Lee, 13 Lennart Keßner, 30 Soleiman Kazizada Trainer: Joachim Philipkowski 💣 ADMIRAL Sportwetten: Jetzt €200 Bonus sichern http://bit.ly/2Cap27z 💣 ⚽ #WODASLEBENFUSSBALLSPIELT 📺 Homepage: http://www.spreekick.tv 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SPREEKICK.TV 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SPREEKICKTV 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/spreekicktv 📷 Instagram: https://instagram.com/spreekick.tv/ 💻 Bearbeitet mit: VEGAS Pro 365 // bit.ly/2JjnsTw 💛 Gelb, gut, günstig! -10% Rabatt auf ALLE Mietungen und Buchungen bei unserem Partner STARCAR - Autovermietung // CODE: KickTV // http://bit.ly/2tAS1k1 💛



FC St. Pauli U23 - Altona 93 I Highlights I FC St. Pauli TV
FC St. Pauli U23 - Altona 93 I Highlights I FC St. Pauli TV

Im vorletzten Heimspiel der Saison 2017/18 hat unsere U23 das Derby gegen Altona 93 mit 2:0 gewonnen. Die Treffer für die Kiezkicker erzielten Sirlord Conteh (32.) und Irwin Pfeiffer (57.)



FC St. Pauli U23 - SC Weiche Flensburg 08 (21. Spieltag, Regionalliga Nord)
FC St. Pauli U23 - SC Weiche Flensburg 08 (21. Spieltag, Regionalliga Nord)

ALLE VIDEOS IMMER 48 STD. VOR YOUTUBE SEHEN ❗ ➡ http://www.elbkick.tv ⬅ ❗ JETZT KANAL ABONNIEREN ❗ ➡ http://bit.ly/2ll6zgs ⬅ ❗ 21. Spieltag (27.03.18) Endergebnis: 1:1 (0:0) Tore: 0:1 Nico Empen 1:1 Marcell Sobotta Aufstellung FC St. Pauli U23: 21 Stefan Rakocevic, 7 Marcell Sobotta, 8 Ersin Zehir, 9 Irwin Pfeiffer, 13 Lennart Keßner, 17 Kerim Carolus, 18 Brian Koglin, 20 Kyoung-Rok Choi, 22 Seungwon Lee, 23 Christian Viet, 26 Florian Horst Carstens Ersatzspieler: 5 Joel Keller, 11 Sirlord Conteh, 24 Robin Meißner Trainer: Joachim Philipkowski Aufstellung SC Weiche Flensburg 08: 1 Florian Kirschke, 2 Marvin Kleihs, 4 Christian Jürgensen, 5 Torge Paetow, 8 Finn Wirlmann, 9 Fiete Sykora, 11 Nico Empen, 17 Jonas Walter, 20 Patrick Thomsen, 27 Ildio Pastor Santos, 37 Dominic Hartmann Ersatzspieler: 24 Tim Wulff, 6 Kevin Schulz, 10 Fabian Arndt Trainer: Daniel Jurgeleit 💣 ADMIRAL Sportwetten: Jetzt €200 Bonus sichern http://bit.ly/2Cap27z 💣 ⚽ #WODASLEBENFUSSBALLSPIELT 📺 Homepage: http://www.elbkick.tv 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ELBKICK.TV 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ELBKICK 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/elbkicktv 📷 Instagram: http://instagram.com/elbkick.tv/ 💻 Bearbeitet mit: Magix Video Pro X7 // http://bit.ly/2dQJfEe 💛 Gelb, gut, günstig! -10% Rabatt auf ALLE Mietungen und Buchungen bei unserem Partner STARCAR - Autovermietung // CODE: KickTV // http://bit.ly/2tHakEm 💛



FC St. Pauli II - VfB Lübeck (10. Spieltag, Regionalliga Nord)
FC St. Pauli II - VfB Lübeck (10. Spieltag, Regionalliga Nord)

ALLE VIDEOS IMMER 48 STD. VOR YOUTUBE SEHEN ❗ ➡ http://www.elbkick.tv ⬅ ❗ JETZT KANAL ABONNIEREN ❗ ➡ http://bit.ly/2ll6zgs ⬅ ❗ Schneider rettet St. Pauli in allerletzter Sekunde! 10. Spieltag (01.10.17) Endergebnis: 2:1 (0:0) Tore: 0:1 Gary Noel 1:1 Joel Keller 2:1 Jan-Marc Schneider Aufstellung FC St. Pauli II: 12 Marvin Zimmermann, 2 Yiyoung Park, 5 Joel Keller, 8 Ersin Zehir, 11 Sirlord Conteh, 14 Koung-Rok Choi, 18 Brian Koglin, 20 Theodor Bräuning, 22 Seungwon Lee, 23 Jan-Marc Schneider, 26 Florian-Horst Carstens Ersatzspieler: 3 Michael Ambrosius, 7 Marcell Sobotta, 9 Irwin Pfeiffer Trainer: Ferydoon Zandi Aufstellung VfB Lübeck: 1 Benjamin Gommert, 2 Tim Weissmann, 4 Dennis Wehrendt, 6 Aleksander Nogovic, 7 Gary Noel, 10 Yannick Deichmann, 14 Gökay Isitan 17 Joshua Gebissa, 19 Daniel Halke, 23 Dennis Hoins, 26 Moritz Marheineke Ersatzspieler: 3Andreas Gomig, 11 Stefan Richter, 13 Marvin Thiel Trainer: Rolf Martin Landerl 💣 Jetzt €100 Bonus sichern // Beste Quoten auf alle Wetten // XTiP Sportwetten http://bit.ly/2lfyxO6 💣 ⚽ #WODASLEBENFUSSBALLSPIELT 📺 Homepage: http://www.elbkick.tv 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ELBKICK.TV 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ELBKICK 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/elbkicktv 📷 Instagram: http://instagram.com/elbkick.tv/ 💻 Bearbeitet mit: Magix Video Pro X7 // http://bit.ly/2dQJfEe 💛 Gelb, gut, günstig! -10% Rabatt auf ALLE Mietungen und Buchungen bei unserem Partner STARCAR - Autovermietung // CODE: KickTV // http://bit.ly/2tHakEm 💛



Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58 34 win over UCLA
Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58 34 win over UCLA

Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA : https://youtu.be/dBIrwdj9m4g Stanford played musical quarterbacks Saturday night, but it was K.J. Costello who wound up in the victor’s chair. And just like that, the Cardinal may have a new No. 1 quarterback. They also got a huge lift from Bryce Love, who rushed 30 times for 263 yards, second only to Christian McCaffrey’s 284 in last year Big Game in Stanford annals. Costello, a redshirt freshman, came off the bench after starter Keller Chryst was hurt and Ryan Burns was ineffective. The Cardinal offense looked dead in the water in the second quarter. But Costello led Stanford to 20 points in the first half and 35 more in the second, leading the Cardinal to a 58-34 win in the home opener at Stanford Stadium. He completed 13 of 19 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Stanford had to withstand the expected late-game heroics of Josh Rosen, the nation’s leading passer. His TD pass to Eldridge Massington cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left, but Love bolted 69 yards to a touchdown. The icing on the cake was provided by Cameron Scarlett’s 4-yard TD, after his own 62-yard run, in the closing minutes. He completed 40 of 60 passes for 480 yards and three TDs with two interceptions. But the mistake-prone Bruins, who committed four turnovers and 13 penalties for 132 yards, fell to 2-2, 0-1 Pac-12. Scarlett scored three touchdowns and Jet Toner kicked three field goals. In the second quarter, the Cardinal appeared headed for their first 1-3 start since 2007. All three quarterbacks had had their problems. But Costello, given another chance when Burns was benched for the second time, found his rhythm and saved Stanford. Costello, who broke many of Carson Palmer’s passing records at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, showed an ability to threaten with the run or pass on the rollout. He gives Stanford an elusiveness it didn’t have with Chryst or Burns. He also showed he can stay in the pocket and throw passes on the money. He led Stanford (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12) to a 23-13 halftime lead. And after UCLA scored a touchdown on Soso Jamabo’s 3-yard run in the third quarter, Costello threaded a strike to Trent Irwin between two defenders for a 15-yard touchdown, regaining a 10-point cushion. A delay-of-game penalty against Stanford actually worked in the Cardinal’s favor. It erased a missed 50-yard field goal by Jet Toner, and head coach David Shaw went for the yardage on 4th-and-6 at the UCLA 38. Costello hit tight end David Schultz for a 9-yard first down. Two runs by Love put the ball on the 1, and Scarlett plunged for the touchdown and a 37-20 lead. Rosen’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Lasley cut the lead to 37-27 with 19 seconds left in the third quarter. But Costello threw a 3-yard scoring pass to tight end Dalton Schultz, who initially was ruled to have trapped the ball. Rosen cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left on a 15-yard pass to Eldridge Massington. After Toner and UCLA’s J.J. Molson matched early field goals, Stanford lost Chryst when he was sandwiched on a run by Adarius Pickett and Jacob Nate Meadors. He walked off the field and was replaced by Ryan Burns. Tailback Soso Jamabo broke loose for a 49-yard run, but the Bruins, as hamstrung as the Cardinal, could only muster a tying 45-yard field goal by Molson. Rosen found favorite target Darren Andrews for a 12-yard touchdown pass and a 13-6 lead, following Rosen’s 48-yard pass to Jordan Lasley. Burns replaced Costello at quarterback but couldn’t get a first down. Stanford got a life, however, when a 23-yard field goal try by Molson was blocked by Harrison Phillips. Costello came back on the next series, and this time the Cardinal caught fire. Love’s running led to a 2-yard touchdown plunge by Scarlett, tying it 13-13. On a 1st-and-goal play from the 11. Costello rolled out, couldn’t find a target, then ran himself — and scored. Stanford led 20-13 with 55 seconds left in the half. The Cardinal weren’t done. A fumble by Theo Howard that was recovered by Kevin Palma led to Toner’s 39-yard field goal as time ran out in the half.



Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA
Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA

Costello, Love lead Stanford to 58-34 win over UCLA Stanford played musical quarterbacks Saturday night, but it was K.J. Costello who wound up in the victor’s chair. And just like that, the Cardinal may have a new No. 1 quarterback. They also got a huge lift from Bryce Love, who rushed 30 times for 263 yards, second only to Christian McCaffrey’s 284 in last year Big Game in Stanford annals. Costello, a redshirt freshman, came off the bench after starter Keller Chryst was hurt and Ryan Burns was ineffective. The Cardinal offense looked dead in the water in the second quarter. But Costello led Stanford to 20 points in the first half and 35 more in the second, leading the Cardinal to a 58-34 win in the home opener at Stanford Stadium. He completed 13 of 19 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. Stanford had to withstand the expected late-game heroics of Josh Rosen, the nation’s leading passer. His TD pass to Eldridge Massington cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left, but Love bolted 69 yards to a touchdown. The icing on the cake was provided by Cameron Scarlett’s 4-yard TD, after his own 62-yard run, in the closing minutes. He completed 40 of 60 passes for 480 yards and three TDs with two interceptions. But the mistake-prone Bruins, who committed four turnovers and 13 penalties for 132 yards, fell to 2-2, 0-1 Pac-12. Scarlett scored three touchdowns and Jet Toner kicked three field goals. In the second quarter, the Cardinal appeared headed for their first 1-3 start since 2007. All three quarterbacks had had their problems. But Costello, given another chance when Burns was benched for the second time, found his rhythm and saved Stanford. Costello, who broke many of Carson Palmer’s passing records at Santa Margarita Catholic High School, showed an ability to threaten with the run or pass on the rollout. He gives Stanford an elusiveness it didn’t have with Chryst or Burns. He also showed he can stay in the pocket and throw passes on the money. He led Stanford (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12) to a 23-13 halftime lead. And after UCLA scored a touchdown on Soso Jamabo’s 3-yard run in the third quarter, Costello threaded a strike to Trent Irwin between two defenders for a 15-yard touchdown, regaining a 10-point cushion. A delay-of-game penalty against Stanford actually worked in the Cardinal’s favor. It erased a missed 50-yard field goal by Jet Toner, and head coach David Shaw went for the yardage on 4th-and-6 at the UCLA 38. Costello hit tight end David Schultz for a 9-yard first down. Two runs by Love put the ball on the 1, and Scarlett plunged for the touchdown and a 37-20 lead. Rosen’s 39-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Lasley cut the lead to 37-27 with 19 seconds left in the third quarter. But Costello threw a 3-yard scoring pass to tight end Dalton Schultz, who initially was ruled to have trapped the ball. Rosen cut the lead to 44-34 with 6:59 left on a 15-yard pass to Eldridge Massington. After Toner and UCLA’s J.J. Molson matched early field goals, Stanford lost Chryst when he was sandwiched on a run by Adarius Pickett and Jacob Nate Meadors. He walked off the field and was replaced by Ryan Burns. Tailback Soso Jamabo broke loose for a 49-yard run, but the Bruins, as hamstrung as the Cardinal, could only muster a tying 45-yard field goal by Molson. Rosen found favorite target Darren Andrews for a 12-yard touchdown pass and a 13-6 lead, following Rosen’s 48-yard pass to Jordan Lasley. Burns replaced Costello at quarterback but couldn’t get a first down. Stanford got a life, however, when a 23-yard field goal try by Molson was blocked by Harrison Phillips. Costello came back on the next series, and this time the Cardinal caught fire. Love’s running led to a 2-yard touchdown plunge by Scarlett, tying it 13-13. On a 1st-and-goal play from the 11. Costello rolled out, couldn’t find a target, then ran himself — and scored. Stanford led 20-13 with 55 seconds left in the half. The Cardinal weren’t done. A fumble by Theo Howard that was recovered by Kevin Palma led to Toner’s 39-yard field goal as time ran out in the half.




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