Archive for: January, 2011

WTA’s top 10 represented by women from 10 nations

For the first time, the top 10 players in the women’s tennis rankings represent 10 different countries. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

Survey Says

Stu Hackel says the new poll conducted by the CBC and the NHLPA is a treasure trove of what NHL players really think about each other’s skills, coaches, teams, arenas and much more. View full post on SI.com – NHL

NFL, NFLPA trying to schedule CBA negotiating session, sources say

The NFL and the NFL Players Association are trying to schedule a negotiation session for Saturday, according to sources. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

Monday Musings: Certain units are key to teams’ playoff hopes

Forget the line “defense wins championships.” Teams with the best play on both ends of the floor win titles. Which means some contenders have work to do, writes Zach Lowe. View full post on SI.com – NBA

New York Mets’ Jason Bay has a fresh outlook heading into 2011

After signing a big-money contract last winter, Mets’ LF experienced a rough season View full post on ESPN.com – MLB

Kansas, Texas, Notre Dame climb in ESPN/USA Today coaches’ poll

With 17 of 25 teams in the ESPN/USA Today Top 25 and seven in the top 10 losing at last one game last week, there were bound to be changes in this week’s coaches’ poll. View full post on ESPN.com

Michael Johnson wants ’12 Olympic track to stay

LONDON (AP) — Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson threw his weight Monday behind a campaign to keep the running track at London’s Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Games. View full post on SI.com – More

Clowney spurning SC, Bama

View full post on SI.com – NCAA Football

Liverpool succeed with £35m bid for Carroll

Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll could become the seventh most expensive player in the history of football after it was reported he is en route to sign for Liverpool on transfer deadline day. View full post on ESPNsoccernet

Bruce Martin: Kasey Kahne, Brian Vickers back to top form after medical issues

Open-heart surgery wasn’t part of the plan for Brian Vickers — but neither was giving up. The driver talks to Bruce Martin about his decision to hop back behind the wheel in 2011. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

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