Fresno State's Margie Wright has already been inducted into a minimum of seven Halls of Fame. Now the winningest head coach in the history of college softball is being immortalized in print. A new book lists Wright as one of 19 difference makers in the sport. The book is titled "Best of the Best-Women's Fast Pitch Softball."
Bill Seymour hasn't met a hockey book he didn't want to read.
Norman Chad takes you minute-by-minute of the Super Bowl XLVI broadcast from his couch, while his stepdaughter would rather watch Puppy Bowl VIII.
Will Pellum penned an autobiographical novel about his experiences playing football and how the sport helped him to achieve success in college and his career.
Tiger Woods is heading abroad to play the European circuit for a while. He will be entering the Abu Dhabi Tournament before coming back for Pebble Beach. He is probably trying to escape the American media and hoping they will forget him--fat chance.
STEVE Waugh speaks to Robert Craddock about everything from why he wants his son to switch hit to why the West Indies are a dangerous force.
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There is some great MMA merchandise out there. I wear my Bad Boy MMA hoodie almost every day, because it's awesome, and I am just gross enough to wear the same gear daily. But, and this is not an exaggeration, some MMA merchandise is among the worst stuff on the planet. Reprehensibly bad. Comically bad. Amazingly bad. Let's look at some of each! Begin Slideshow
With over 100 canoe trips through Ontario's wilderness under his belt, Kincardine's Jack Poulin wanted to share a handful of his stories in an effort to inspire those who love the sport and those who are new to it.[...]
Excerpted from The Huge Book of Fun Facts About Neat Stuff, 2050 Edition: Solitaire was originally played using small pieces of paper called “cards.” Sometimes laying out a new game took more than three minutes. The first cars were driven by human beings rather than computers. There were many crashes, but no packs of feral [...]
It's a day to remember for Curt Schilling.
SPORTS BLOGGERS! Tiger Woods ‘ former swing coach Hank Haney has written a book due out late March and the golfer is not happy with it.
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The Britain's Got Talent judge reveals he is writing his life story and will call it Camp David.
A first marathon attempt at 58 years old wasn't enough. He had to run the entire distance wearing a cape. Then again, Michael Cox has never done things by halves " DO YOU WANT TO WATCH ME RUN AROUND THE FIELD?" said my dad (who is in the top 10 loudest men in the East Midlands). It was a curious question to be asked by a man in late middle-age, clad in slippers and baggy cords stained with ...
Ablett the younger has returned from the Gold Coast professing a new determination.
If you’ve followed college basketball for any length of time, you know there are two incontrovertible truths: first, you’re not fooling anyone, UC Santa Cruz. No one knows what the heck a banana slug is. And second, Duke is the most hated team in the sport—maybe in any sport. MSNBC did a poll back in 2005 about the most loathed team in basketball and the Blue Devils came out on top with 53 ...
Cliff Garrison, who has known Don Dyer as a mentor, rival and friend, noted that how the winningest basketball coach in Arkansas history left no stone unturned in his search for good players. Or cars on the junk heap. read more
Cliff Garrison, who has known Don Dyer as a mentor, rival and friend, noted that how the winningest basketball coach in Arkansas history left no stone unturned in his search for good players. Or cars on the junk heap. read more
Nikki Schwab With a book title like "Greedy Bastards," you'd expect MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan to have a naughty list. But the television host and first time author swears he's not talking about specific individuals in his brand new book, it's bad behavior that's getting to him. "There's a fantasy that we all have that if we could find a room full of 'Greedy Bastards' that we would solve [the country ...