In most international soccer competitions, tournament structure calls for a two-game series to decide each round. Sometimes called a home-and-home series, the two games usually occur during consecutive weeks; the week-long break in between games is best considered a seven day halftime separating two 90 minute halves. That D.C. United beat their opponent Pachuca C.F. last night offers scant consolation to their fans. Factoring in Pachuca's 2-0 victory last week, United's 2-1 win last night amounts to little more than a well-played half of soccer. The cold, hard fact: United were eliminated from the CONCACAF Champions' Cup semifinal for the third time in four years.
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The chilly air last night couldn't have made Jamaican side Harbour View FC comfortable in their boots. After D.C. United's second half scoring outburst, the conditions at RFK Stadium must have seemed downright unforgiving.
Another wild week awaits area hoops fans. The madcap, non-stop college hoops action of Thursday and Friday represents the pinnacle of sports viewing for many fans. Sneaking out of work, bracket in hand, for an extra hour of lunch is an annual ritual for many a weary office drone. At this point next week, our brackets will be hopelessly crumbled, highlighted and marked with cryptic marginalia. Right now, however, hope springs eternal. Don't forget to join the DCist Reader-Staff Pool to take part in all the madness. Our suggestions for this week's sports viewing are below. As always, feel free to add your own in the comments.
Each of the past two years, D.C. United has headed into the playoffs as the number one seed, with a shiny new MLS Supporters Shield in hand for holding the league's best regular season record. Each of those seasons, they've had their top player crowned league MVP. But each of those also ended with a disappointing playoff exit.
