September 8 articles

Beach volleyball duo dominates

U.S. beach volleyball's Mike Bruning and Dimitri Nikiforov dominated in a 31-minute match against Brazil on Tuesday at Pacific Green Bay. Although the match began very close, Bruning and Nikiforov out-performed their opponents.

Men's soccer upsets Great Britain

A goal made by British offender James Clarke just eight minutes into Great Britain's match against the U.S. Men's Soccer Team on Tuesday morning didn't foreshadow a 3-1 American victory.

Germany drubs U.S. in water polo

The Germans lived up to their reputation of being physical, whitewashing the United States by 19 while committing nine checkouts — or fouls — to the Americans' four.

U.S. swimming nabs another bronze

In the second day of swimming competition Tuesday, the U.S. women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay team captured bronze.

Volleyball falls to Ukraine

The U.S. Women's Volleyball Team's highly anticipated match against Ukraine opened with a bang Tuesday.

Men's basketball creams Israel, 101-64

As the match-up between the U.S. and Israel Men's Basketball teams loomed, U.S. head coach Keith Westhoelter told the team not to take the Israelis lightly, and he preached confidence.

Cycling comes up empty-handed in Time Trial

Two days after American cyclist Paul Wood won the 1,000-meter sprint, the U.S. Cycling Team came up empty-handed in the Individual Time Trial.

Wrestlers winless so far at Games

American grappler Kyle Hoffer went winless in his only day of competition in 66-kilogram, Greco-Roman wrestling at the Chinese Cultural University on Tuesday, losing to Vladimir Zaytsev of Russia, 14-2, in his first match.

Rookie American bowler rolls to gold

The U.S. Bowling Team kicked off their section of the Deaflympics on Tuesday with the singles events, and after a long day, an American male rookie claimed a gold medal.

Men's basketball wins first game of Deaflympics

Before the United States Men's Basketball Team took on China on Monday to begin its Deaflympic competition, head coach Keith Westhoelter had a message for his team.