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FULL STORY » Telemark skiing presents unique challenge
If they were predisposed toward promoting their sport on car bumpers, telemark skiers wouldn't brag about doing anything better than anybody else.
FULL STORY » Bare ground dooms Alaska's Iron Dog race
As the last of the January rains fell Thursday evening, the board of directors for the world's longest snowmobile race huddled in a South Anchorage warehouse to consider the sorry state of the Iditarod Trail north to Nome.
FULL STORY » Fact or fiction around the sports world
After seeing all the major television networks become copycats with their reality-based shows, I decided to join the trend.
FULL STORY » Teens can feel concussion effects for days
A first-of-its kind study has shown that high school athletes who suffer mild concussions can have memory problems and other neurological difficulties up to a week after the injury, indicating that more caution is needed before letting them resume play.
FULL STORY » Is it time to cut college football scholarships?
In an era when hundreds of men's teams in smaller sports like wrestling and swimming have been slashed around the country, do Division I-A football teams really need 85 scholarships? That vexing question resurfaced this week during the Title IX hearings conducted by the Bush administration's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics.
FULL STORY » Zimmerman, Bulldogs rise again in SEC
What to do when you're a former top 10 team falling like a dropped basketball? Do what basketballs do.
FULL STORY » Defense dominates in the SEC: Other notes
South Carolina coach Dave Odom had a rare Saturday off over the weekend, so he did something he seldom does - watch college basketball on television.
FULL STORY » Break gives Wildcats chance to refuel
With the University of Kentucky basketball team riding a nine-game winning streak and playing so well it has outscored Southeastern Conference opponents by 13 points per game, it would not seem to be the best time for UK to have a week between games.
FULL STORY » Is it time to cut college football scholarships?
In an era when hundreds of men's teams in smaller sports like wrestling and swimming have been slashed around the country, do Division I-A football teams really need 85 scholarships? That vexing question resurfaced this week during the Title IX hearings conducted by the Bush administration's Commission on Opportunity in Athletics.
FULL STORY » Motocross is revving up with really young riders
Keeled over in the fresh mud, Taylor Berg discovered a few things about the road to motocross glory.
FULL STORY » Coach's past tarnishes Montgomery, Jones
Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery used to work out on N.
FULL STORY » Was fired USOC official seeking better severance pay?
Seventy-nine pages of nasty allegations, lengthy rebuttals and allegations of wrongdoing were handed out during Tuesday's fractious U.
FULL STORY » Coach's past tarnishes Montgomery, Jones
Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery used to work out on N.
FULL STORY » Alex Marvez's weekly look at professional wrestling
Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon haven't always seen eye to eye, but both share the same vision when it comes to making money.
FULL STORY » Kings move up in the world
Joe and Gavin Maloof have yet to flash that championship ring, but give them time.
FULL STORY » Stay healthy. Buy a boat
Searching for the secret to happiness? Buy a boat.
FULL STORY » Ask Babe: More questions for the Babe
Tennis fans have some rookie cards to think about.
FULL STORY » Stick with intentions, and don't give up hope
The axiom "the path to hell is paved with good intentions" is just another way of saying that sometimes we don't follow through with our intentions and we end up in places we never intended.
FULL STORY » Senators grill squabbling USOC members
United States Olympic Committee leaders were grilled at a hearing of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation Tuesday.
FULL STORY » Tampering with the dream
Thoughtfully, the U.
FULL STORY » Rapids take on a new style
Members of the Colorado Rapids weren't exactly asking "Carlos who?" this week at training camp, but they did say the Major League Soccer team will be fine without Carlos Valderrama this season.
FULL STORY » Hoop phenom James can't duck the spotlight
Welcome to your new reality, LeBron James.
FULL STORY » Tyson-Etienne sparking ticket sales
Ticket sales have topped 7,000 for the Feb.
FULL STORY » Tough academies a way into college
Brandon Jenkins had never heard of Hargrave Military Academy.
FULL STORY » Serena's will to win makes the difference
Richard Williams is almost a prophet.
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