Louisville runs to 6th straight win
Terrence Williams scored all 12 of his points in the second half and No. 18 Louisville held off Syracuse 61-50 on Monday night. Full story
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Terrence Williams scored all 12 of his points in the second half and No. 18 Louisville held off Syracuse 61-50 on Monday night. Full story
Trash Talk: Kobe Bryant has a torn ligament in his right pinkie finger. He had a choice whether to have surgery, which would cause him to miss six weeks, or tape it up and tough it out. He chose the latter. Is that pinkie now a legitimate target? Full story
Van Horn, the final hurdle, reportedly accepts $4 million offer to end retirement. Full story | Mad Dog: Good for Mavs
Celizic: Roger Clemens taught Andy Pettitte more about pitching than any other person. It’s too bad Clemens didn’t learn anything from Pettitte in return. Full story
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Walters: The Super Bowl is history, Roger Clemens has already appeared before Congress and the first spring training games do not begin for a couple of weeks. And so we New Yorkers currently have nothing to distract us from the fact that we live in the worst basketball metropolis in America.
D.J. Augustin scored 27 points and No. 7 Texas rolled over No. 22 Texas A&M 77-50 on Monday night for the Longhorns’ sixth straight win.
Celizic: Roger Clemens taught Andy Pettitte more about pitching than any other person. It’s too bad Clemens didn’t learn anything from Pettitte in return, because his friend has an awful lot to teach Clemens and all of us.
Patriots Coach Bill Belichick has denied suggestions by a former employee that his club taped St. Louis’s walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl.
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