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Outside The Lines: Running From The Past

John Barr talks to runners who survived Kenya's recent violence

Video | August 17, 2008

2009-10 NCAA championship schedule

ESPN.com

2009-10 NCAA championship schedule

Story | October 19, 2007

Housecleaning time: Clips, links and e-mail

We're long overdue for some major housecleaning (links, e-mails and follow-up thoughts), but before we get to that, I have three thoughts from the wee...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 04, 2007

Liu's coach says surgery only option to treat bone spurs in ankle

Associated Press

Star Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang is expected to have surgery in the United States for a foot injury that forced him to withdraw at the starting line during the Beijing Olympics.

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008

It's a mistake if Delaware cuts men's track, cross country

Jeff Pearlman, Special to Page 2

The University of Delaware could be poised to cut two men's sports, which would be a huge mistake.

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2008

Bradley's drilling efforts pay off for Syracuse field hockey

Sean Quinn, Special to ESPN.com

Three season ago, the Syracuse field hockey team wasn't even close to the NCAA tournament, but now the Orange are one of the tourney's top seeds after nearly going undefeated in the regular season -- all thanks to two-year coach Ange Bradley.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2008

Glory's days getting under way at Tennessee

Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.com

Soon after turning 12 and moving to Knoxville, Tenn., Glory Johnson got hooked on Lady Vols basketball. Now, she's a 6-foot-3 freshman post wearing orange for coach Pat Summitt.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2008

After week-long visit, Liu plans to have Achilles surgery in U.S.

Reuters

Liu Xiang, the 2007 world champion in the 110-meter hurdles, will have surgery in the United States on an Achilles injury that denied him the chance of defending his Olympic title on home soil, local media reported on Friday.

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2008

Back from the dead and competing in triathlons

Anna Katherine Clemmons, Special to Page 2

After a terrible car accident, Brian Boyle died at least eight different times. Now he's competing in triathlons.

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2008

Three more added to list of Russian athletes suspended by IAAF

Associated Press

Four Russian track athletes were sanctioned for doping by the federation Thursday, bringing the total to 16 caught for drug violations in recent months.

Story | Conversation | November 06, 2008

Mets to build around core players

The Mets don't have the kind of money everyone thinks, especially having to pay Billy Wagner $10M next season. They will spend to get a starter, a rel...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 04, 2008

'I Couldn't Move My Legs'

Tim Mutrie

...gained fame and fortune soaring through the air while straddling both motorcycles and snowmobiles on the race track. He's a champion several times over and he has his own clothing line and even his...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 03, 2008

Nellum recovering from gunshot wounds

ESPN.com news services

USC sprinter Bryshon Nellum is recovering after being shot in the leg three times at a Halloween party, according to media reports in California.

Story | Conversation | November 01, 2008

Even on 'Oprah,' the truth and Marion Jones don't mix

Mark Kreidler, Special to ESPN.com

If her 'tell-all' appearance on 'Oprah' this week was meant to clear the air about the truth and Marion Jones, it failed miserably, writes Mark Kreidler.

Story | Conversation | October 31, 2008

Green speeds to the Hall of Fame

Harold Abend, Special to ESPNRISE.com

Darrell Green was once a walk-on in high school, but last summer the former walk-on and unrecruited high school player was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Story | Conversation | October 31, 2008