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2009-10 NCAA championship schedule

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2009-10 NCAA championship schedule

Story | October 19, 2007

As summer ends, heat is on in Toledo point-shaving case

Mike Fish and George J. Tanber, ESPN.com

As the University of Toledo prepares for its 2007 football season opener on Saturday, the heat is on in the federal probe into point-shaving charges. ESPN.com's Mike Fish and George Tanber investigate.

Story | Conversation | August 23, 2007

Busting In

Sculptor Blair Buswell has created 53 of the 229 bronze busts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The creation of each bust is its own, unique story. Here are nine of them, from the perspective of the artist, as told to ESPN.com senior writer Greg Garber.

Story | Conversation | August 04, 2005

Auction Block: Going Public

Eric Angevine

...over the rest of us. Historical memorabilia that isn't directly donated to a non-profit hall of fame often ends up in private hands, seen only by friends and family of the purchaser. Bronx...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 24, 2008

Creamer tries to overcome stomach ailment in ADT finale

Associated Press

Paula Creamer was cleared by doctors to play the final round of the LPGA Tour's season-ending ADT Championship on Sunday morning, keeping alive her hopes of winning the yearlong money title.

Story | Conversation | November 23, 2008

Sorenstam finishes second round at 5-over, misses cut

Associated Press

Annika Sorenstam's storied LPGA Tour career is over.

Story | Conversation | November 21, 2008

Sorenstam six shots off Hull's pace in LPGA farewell

Associated Press

Annika Sorenstam shot a 2-over par 74 in Thursday's opening round of the ADT Championship, good for a tie for 23rd in the 32-woman event, her final tournament before "stepping away" from competitive golf.

Story | Conversation | November 20, 2008

Master Builder

Tim Keown

Want to go from practice squad nobody to NFL record breaker? Broncos wideout Rod Smith has the perfect plan

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008

Paterno wants fans to enjoy game, not worry about his future

Associated Press

Joe Paterno has enough to worry about this weekend with a trip to the Rose Bowl at stake for No. 7 Penn State.

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008

Sorenstam's place in golf history, especially at home, stands secure

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

A straw poll of some of Annika Sorenstam's male compatriots playing on the PGA Tour revealed just how important her role in all of golf is, especially in her native Sweden, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | November 15, 2008

Sorenstam's Colonial participation a watershed moment

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Annika Sorenstam will leave behind a lifetime of signature performances and indelible memories. Ron Sirak, a witness to many of these grand occasions, unveils the Hall of Famer's top 10 moments.

Story | Conversation | November 12, 2008

PGA Tour schedule released up to Tour Championship

Associated Press

The PGA Tour released its 2009 schedule on Tuesday for the regular season which features 25 tournaments with at least $6 million purses and a newly configured "Texas swing" of three events in the spring.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Class of '08 includes amateur, architect, author and three major champs

Associated Press

Pete Dye, who designed more than 120 courses with risk-and-reward options that brought pleasure to some and frustration to most, was among six people inducted Monday night into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2008

Love, Gainey had little in common ... until Sunday

Bob Harig, ESPN.com

Davis Love III and Tommy "Two Gloves" Gainey are polar opposites when it comes to golf pedigree. After Love's 20th career victory Sunday at the Children's Miracle Network Classic and Gainey's blistering back-nine 30 to finish a shot back, it turns out the pair have quite a bit in common, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.

Story | Conversation | November 09, 2008

At 82, Dye receives recognition for his designing touch

George J. Tanber, Special to ESPN.com

Pete Dye stumbled upon a profession that led him to induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame on Monday. A man who has designed some of the game's most famous holes, Dye is just the fourth course architect to earn the honor, which has even Jack Nicklaus questioning why it didn't happen sooner, writes ESPN.com's George J. Tanber

Story | Conversation | November 06, 2008