Archive for: May, 2010

Franchitti conserves fuel to take Indy 500

Leading most of the way but running on fumes at the end, Dario Franchitti held on to capture his second Indianapolis 500 in four years, thanks in part to a spectacular last-lap crash. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

Stanford’s Bradley Klahn, Georgia’s Chelsea Gullickson win NCAA singles tennis titles

Stanford’s Bradley Klahn routed Louisville’s Austen Childs 6-1, 6-2 on Monday to win the NCAA men’s singles championship. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

FanHouse: Running Stanley Cup Final notebook

View full post on SI.com – NHL

Randy Moss of New England Patriots not retiring, wants to hire new agent

A day after firing his longtime agent, Randy Moss called the Boston Herald and tried to clear up some misconceptions about his future. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

Like last year, Magic GM says overhaul isn’t likely

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Magic general manager Otis Smith wants to be clear: He’s not looking to overhaul the roster again. View full post on SI.com – NBA

Braves keep Phillies in funk, move atop NL East

Chipper Jones and Troy Glaus homered to back a strong start by Tommy Hanson and help the Braves move into first place in the NL East with a 9-3 victory over the slumping Phillies. View full post on ESPN.com – MLB

2010 NBA Finals: Rajon Rondo and Rasheed Wallace of Boston Celtics limited at practice

Rajon Rondo and Rasheed Wallace were both limited at Monday’s Celtics practice. View full post on ESPN.com

AZ State gets top seed in NCAA baseball tourney

NEW YORK (AP) — Arizona State was selected Monday as the top seed for the 64-team NCAA Division I college baseball tournament. View full post on SI.com – More

Mancini hits out at reports of Adebayor exit

Roberto Mancini has dismissed suggestions that Emmanuel Adebayor could leave Manchester City this summer and says he only has a “small list” of potential transfer targets. View full post on ESPNsoccernet

Franchitti conserves just enough fuel to win Indy 500

Leading most of the way but running on fumes at the end, Dario Franchitti held on to capture his second Indianapolis 500 in four years, thanks in part to a spectacular last-lap crash. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

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