College Basketball: Oklahoma, Connecticut Win
Tue Feb 22,12:07 AM ET
Terrell Everett scored a
game-high 19 points and David Godbold added a career-high 15 to
lead No. 22 Oklahoma over No. 8 Kansas, 71-63, at the Noble
Center.
Scott Wins Playoff to Capture Rain Hit Nissan Open
Mon Feb 21, 2:12 PM ET
Australia's Adam Scott won the rain-hit
Nissan Open in a sudden-death playoff in Los Angeles on Monday,
becoming the first PGA Tour winner in nine years to be crowned
champion after 36 holes.
Philippoussis Left Out of Australia Team
Mon Feb 21,11:04 PM ET
Mark Philippoussis has been left out of
Australia's side for next month's Davis Cup tie with Austria.
Redskins and Coles Likely to Part Ways
Mon Feb 21, 8:48 AM ET
The Washington Redskins and
Laveranues Coles have held discussions which will reportedly
lead to the 27-year-old wide receiver's release.
Mourning to Miami on Hold for Now
Mon Feb 21,12:32 PM ET
The Miami Heat's inevitable
signing of Alonzo Mourning is on hold. However, the veteran
center should be wearing a Heat uniform by the end of the week.
Agassi Makes Winning Start in Dubai
Mon Feb 21, 1:21 PM ET
Andre Agassi beat Radek Stepanek 6-4, 7-5
in the first round of the Dubai Open on Monday, the 34-year-old
American's first match in the Middle East.
Motor Racing: McLaren Looking for Formula Fun
Mon Feb 21, 8:06 PM ET
Instead of being bitter rivals,
McLaren's Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya could be
laughing all the way to the checkered flag this season.
Record Prize Money on Offer at European Open
49 minutes ago
Prize money for this year's European
Open has been increased to a record 2.3 million pounds ($4.39
million), the European Tour said Tuesday.
Forget Calls Up Monfils in French Davis Cup Team
43 minutes ago
French number one Sebastien Grosjean will
spearhead France's Davis Cup first-round challenge against
Sweden, while rising prospect Gael Monfils will get his first
taste of the team competition in Strabourg next weekend.
Spain Ref Interrupts League Match to Warn Racists
1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Referee Alfonso Perez Burrull became the
first match official in Spain to halt a game because of racist
abuse when he asked spectators to refrain from monkey chanting
at a league match in Malaga.
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