2015 Sport Addiction Year in Review

It was a busy year full of great accomplishments and damaging scandals but here are the stories that made the biggest headlines in 2015.

What 2 Watch (March 30-April 1)

The weekend in sports will be an exciting one as some season come to a close while others continue their start. Basketball is coming to a close as the NCAA Tournament ends this weekend while the NBA enters their last month. Lacrosse will also enter their last month as the NLL begins their playoff race with two rivals.

What 2 Watch (March 23-25)

The sports continue to roll out in the spring as this weekend will see a host of great events that will be sure to keep you busy if you decide to stay in. Basketball continues to roll this year as March Madness will move to the Final Four and the NBA will continue their march to the playoff race.

What 2 Watch (March 16-18)

The Spring is here with great weather and a very special unofficial holiday in St. Patrick’s Day located on a Saturday. As the celebrations begin for St. Patty’s Day there will be plenty of sports to keep everyone busy as they prepare for a great day and also recover from a great day. This weekend will see a number of different sports as hockey continues to work towards the playoffs as the CHL enters their last weekend and the NHL enters their last few weeks.

What 2 Watch (March 2-4)

March Is here and that means spring which is only one step away from the summer which means a new sports season is about to start and another is about to end. The summer season is coming which means baseball is back and it starts this weekend with the first spring training games of the 2012 season.

What 2 Watch (Feb. 24-26)

After a small lull in the sports calendar this weekend is full of great events that are sure to keep every sports fan busy. As the winter sports begin to wind down the summer sports start to make themselves known. The NHL is one of these winter sports as they begin to prepare for the playoffs with just a little over a month left in the regular season.

What 2 Watch (Feb. 10-12)

With the football season over the sports world become a lot less busy but the games continue on this weekend. The fall sports are finished but the winter sports remain for all sports fans needing their sports fix. In a relatively quite weekend the NHL will take the focus with the midseason done and the Toronto and Montreal rivalry taking their spot among the Hockey Night in Canada broadcast.

What 2 Watch (Feb. 3-5)

February has started meaning the end of the fall sports season and the beginning of the end of the winter sports season. The Fall sports will officially end with the biggest game in sports the Super Bowl this Sunday as the Giants and Patriots face off for the Lombardi Trophy. Meanwhile winter sports are through their halfway point including the NHL.

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