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Hamson aims for dual-sport status

Chris Hansen, HoopGurlz

Utah's Jennifer Hamson aims to play both volleyball and basketball in college.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2009

Wednesday, August 19

Today's Preview We have a nice little Wednesday ahead of us. Tennis, track and field, soccer, baseball and the WNBA. For soccer matches, SV Salzburg has the edge at home...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 19, 2009

Wednesday, August 19

Today's Preview We have a nice little Wednesday ahead of us. Tennis, track and field, soccer, baseball and the WNBA. For soccer matches, SV Salzburg has the edge at home...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 18, 2009

Tuesday Bullets

Henry Abbott, TrueHoop

A handy guide to the week in European basketball, by Julien Debove of BasketSession.com, expressed in terms of jazz musicians. Maccabi Tel Aviv, for i...

Blog | November 14, 2006

State of uncertainty for women's sports

Mark Kreidler, Special to ESPN.com

Ten years ago, Brandi Chastain's singular moment of celebration seemed to signal a turning point for women's sports. So why are they struggling now?

Story | Conversation | July 24, 2009

Montgomery among 5 finalists

Associated Press

Connecticut basketball star Renee Montgomery is among five finalists for the Honda-Broderick Cup.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2009

Big 12 to distribute $130M payment

Tim Griffin, ESPN.com

Big 12 officials announced Thursday that the conference will distribute a record $130 million among its member institutions from the 2008-09 fiscal year.

Story | Conversation | May 22, 2009

NCAA responds to FSU president

ESPN.com news services

The NCAA turned down Florida State's proposal that a committee be formed to review the policy of vacating wins as a form of punishment, and that the policy be suspended from use while it is under review, according to a report in the Orlando Sentinel.

Story | Conversation | March 21, 2009

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

Oklahoma State athletic projects affected by donor losses, on hold

Associated Press

Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens gave a record-setting gift of $165 million to OSU two years ago for athletic programs. But now the fund has dropped so low that the fancy athletic village it was supposed to pay for has been put on hold.

Story | Conversation | October 22, 2008

NEXT ONES

Roll over 1900's. Here are some of sports' coming attractions.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008

Lots of questions to answer now that break is over

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

As the WNBA season resumes Thursday with some players refreshed, others weary and still others absent altogether, we have as many questions as answers for the playoff push.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2008

Top U.S. athletes to watch at Beijing Games

Eric Adelson, ESPN The Magazine

Who will give the United States the best chance at gold? Eric Adelson previews the top American athletes to watch at the Beijing Olympics.

Story | Conversation | August 06, 2008

Cornell's Maduka sets standard for dual-sport student-athletes

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Excelling in two sports at the collegiate level is hard. Excelling in two sports in the same season? That's a feat for the brave-hearted and super-athletic. Meet Jeomi Maduka, Cornell's All-American long jumper and the Ivy League Player of the Year in women's basketball.

Story | Conversation | July 28, 2008

Recruiters, coaches often conflicted about multisport athletes

Brendan Murphy, ESPN.com

Athletes, recruiters and coaches are often faced with a tough question: Do the pros of recruiting multisport athletes outweigh the cons? At Clemson, it's the more, the merrier. But that's not the case at many schools.

Story | Conversation | July 28, 2008