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Of the 400-plus active NBA players, only two can claim titles on both the collegiate and professional levels. Many others, however, are still remembered fondly for their March Madness exploits.
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CLEVELAND(AP) The Cavaliers clinched their second straight outright Central Division championship Wednesday night - and Mo Williams went home disappointed.
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It's never overhyped. It never disappoints. How many things can you say that about? From start to finish, the Big Dance is the best sporting event in America, writes Michael Rosenberg.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Urban Meyer could feel himself holding back Wednesday. His punt block team crouched, ready to pounce. Before, Meyer would have stationed himself on the line with his rushers. Shoot. Before all that mess in December, he would have trie
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Michael Young and his Rangers teammates are still behind their manager, writes Pablo Torre.
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Game On: Battlefield: God of War III Sony’s latest game to hit the shelves will have you all praising the God of War.
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Read and React: STACK Baseball For all you ballplayers out there, STACK recently released the latest in its series of elite training books.
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Listen Up: Top of the Morning Everyone is Irish on St. Patty’s Day, and to help you get in the mood, here are some tunes that will have you riverdancing all day long.
- Mar 17
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View With Your Crew: Rudy In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, it’s only fitting to watch a film about a young man aspiring to play for the Fighting Irish.
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Arizona has spent millions to take on Florida. Maybe too many millions.
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Patrick Ewing arrived on the campus of Georgetown in 1981 and made an immediate impact, averaging 13 points and 7.5 rebounds as a freshman.
- Mar 17
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During a tearful farewell at Boston Garden on Bob Cousy Day, as the retiring 34-year-old Celtics star tries to compose himself, a throaty fan in the upper balcony relieves an awkward silence by hollering the instantly famous, "We love ya, Cooz!"
- Mar 17
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The Saints have two of the major components of a bracketbuster: tournament experience (first-round wins over Vandy and Ohio State in the last two tourney's) and standout seniors (Alex Franklin, Edwin Ubiles and Ronald Moore). Seeing as Purdue has struggle
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An organization that seemed to be making steady-if-slow progress under general manager Dayton Moore suddenly tumbled back into vaudeville — complete with countless comical misplays and an astounding inability to execute the game’s fundamental skills.
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For all its flaws as a baseball venue, the Metrodome was the Twins’ home for 28 years and remains the setting of their only two World Series titles, in 1987 and 1991. This year, they’ll open Target Field amid considerable excitement in Minnesota, yet
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