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LEFTOVERS: Women in NBA? Stern won't say no
There is being politically correct, and then there is, well, being just plain silly.
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Too much hype not needed to sell a fight - Pacquiao
Seven-time world champ Manny Pacquiao said the record pay-per-view buys of his "Firepower" match with Miguel Cotto has proven there's no need for "trash talk" to sell a fight.
Eddie the Eagle, fan favorite of Calgary Games, in torch relay
VANCOUVER, British Columbia a ' Eddie the Eagle will be back in Canada but he won't be doing any flying.
Ricky Gervais tapped as host of Golden Globes
British comedian Ricky Gervais has been picked to host Hollywood's Golden Globe Awards show.
Briefs | Gymnastics: American Tim McNeill has solid debut at worlds
Tim McNeill of Falls Church, Va., made an impressive debut at his first major international competition, finishing third in qualifying at the world championships Tuesday in London.
Not Finished Dealing With Extremes
Diana Taurasi had a W.N.B.A. season to remember, winning the scoring title; the regular-season and finals most valuable player awards; and her second title in three years with the Phoenix Mercury.
Taylor seals second WNBA title
Content Foxsports TV Site Map Network Sites: news.com.au FOX SPORTS Basketball Australia's Penny Taylor claims second WNBA title with Phoenix October 10, 2009 Australia's Penny Taylor again displayed her big match pedigree to help Phoenix win their second WNBA championship in the deciding game five against Indiana on Saturday .
Mercury Triumphs in Frenetic W.N.B.A. Finals
Diana Taurasi was hoisting the championship trophy in one hand and the Most Valuable Player award in the other as she stood on a U.S. Airways Center court littered with confetti.
In the news: Golf, rugby added to Olympic menu
Golf has a tee time for 2016, and Tiger Woods can hardly wait. The sport returns to the Olympics for the first time since 1904 amid the spectacular backdrop of Rio de Janeiro's sand and sea, giving Woods the chance to do something even the great Jack Nicklaus never did -- win Olympic gold.
Golf making return in 2016 Olympics
Golf has a tee time for 2016, and Tiger Woods can hardly wait. The sport returns to the Olympics for the first time since 1904 amid the spectacular backdrop of Rio de Janeiro's sand and sea, giving Woods the chance to do something even the great Jack Nicklaus never did - win Olympic gold.
Diana Taurasi appears in a video that plays on the scoreboard at US Airways Arena before Mercury games, and in it she's emitting what you might call a primal scream.
Sports Briefs - Metro Edition: Golf will return to Olympics in 2016
After more than a century on the sidelines, golf will return to the Olympics at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, and rugby, last played in 1924, is also coming back.
USOC chief steps down under fire
Six months of shaky decisions and turmoil came to a head for the U.S. Olympic Committee on Wednesday when its acting chief executive said she would step down, bringing more chaos to an organization that was humiliated when Chicago's bid to stage the 2016 Games fell flat.
Five players with UConn ties going to Russia with U.S national team
Current senior Tina Charles was one of five players with UConn ties named to a the 13-player USA Basketball women's national team that will participate in the Ekaterinburg International Invite starting Friday in Russia.
Voepel: As usual, pressure doesn't put off Taurasi
Phoenix's Diana Taurasi swears she actually prefers it this way: being on the road, playing in an arena of people cheering against her.
USA roster set for Russia trip: UCONN | Women's Basketball
Here is the news you've been waiting for from USA Basketball's own mouth.... "After training for six days in Washington, D.C., 2009-12 USA Basketball Women's National Team members and Olympic gold medalists Sue Bird , Sylvia Fowles and Candace Parker will lead a USA squad in Russia in the four-team 2009 Ekaterinburg International Invitational.
Women's Hoops Guru: WNBA Playoffs: Will Scoreboard Continue To Explode?
Phoenix's record-shattering 120-116 overtime victory in Game 1 Tuesday night still had the Mercury's Diana Taurasi shaking her head on Wednesday.
Hartford Could Be Future Site for U.S. Women's Camp
Geno Auriemma held his first formal meeting Tuesday night with the women's national basketball team in Washington, a prelude to today's opening practice at American University.
US women's basketball training camp opens in DC under coach Geno Auriemma, with UConn flavor
Coach Geno Auriemma was at ease on the first day of the U.S. women's basketball training camp.
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