Saturday, November 28, 2009

basketball

5 Favorite U.S. Sports: Football, Baseball, Basketball Lead the Pack

Football Has three TD, FG lead over baseball; soccer and auto racing tied for fifth. more >>

Capitals Could Break the Redskins, Wizards, and Nationals D.C. Championship Drought

But Ovechkin and the Capitals need to play like a team. more >>

Indiana Men's Basketball Escapes Harshest Sanctions

NCAA levies three-year probation, and the school accepts self-imposed sanctions for phone recruiting scandal. more >>

Obama's Debate Tactics Against McCain Recall a Basketball Team Running Out the Clock

Obama was like Dean Smith with a lead. Is he risking blowing it with weeks to go? more >>

Kansas Fans (Mostly) Keep It Together After Big Win

School cancels classes to celebrate men's basketball championship. more >>

McCain's NCAA Brackets

Who's the best March Madness picker: John McCain, Bill Clinton, or James Carville? more >>

Hoops Madness With Bubba

Sorry, Hillary, but the NCAA's March Madness is beckoning former President Clinton. more >>

Showing How the Game Is Played

PAT SUMMITT | coach more >>

Showing How the Game Is Played

PAT SUMMITT | coach more >>

McCain Goes Long With UCLA, Kansas

Add Sen. John McCain to the growing fan base of UCLA's men's basketball team. more >>

Bubba Likes Hoyas in March Madness

Good news for Georgetown University men's basketball fans: Noted college hoops fan Bill Clinton thinks the Hoyas could go all the way to the Georgia Dome. "I think he might be leaning toward Georgetown," says Bubba's sports pal and political guru James Carville. more >>

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