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Cornell Is Counting on the House Advantage Against Kentucky
By PETE THAMEL
Cornell’s men’s basketball players learn that a team that can be sloppy together can be successful together.
Pondexter Makes the Most of His Time at Washington
By BILLY WITZ
Quincy Pondexter, Washington’s 6-foot-6 senior forward, is among the few players with N.B.A. prospects who not only stay for four years, but also savor the experience.
Rodriguez Limits Discussion to Baseball
By PAT BORZI
Alex Rodriguez is expected to fly to Buffalo, possibly Thursday night, to meet Friday with prosecutors in the Anthony Galea investigation.
Gone in a New York Nanosecond
By FREDERICK DREIER
An electronic stampede last November prevented many prospective triathletes from entering the New York City race.
Woods Is Getting Ready; So Are the Hecklers
By LARRY DORMAN
How Tiger Woods will deal with potential heckling will be among the minutely scrutinized aspects of his return to the golf course.
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New Overtime Rule Encounters Opposition
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Jets to Be Featured on HBO Show
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Reyes’s Arrival Boosts Morale
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West Virginia Star Finds There’s More to Life Than Pizza
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Ex-Bouncer With a Death Stare Has Led Kansas State’s Resurgence
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Hofstra Coach Lands Job at Fordham
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Onuaku Out for Syracuse Against Butler
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Nets Beat Kings in Their Effort to Avoid a Date With History
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Baron Mikel Scicluna, Pro Wrestling Villain, Dies at 80
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Players on Committee Favor Fast Approval on Head Checks
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3 Capitals Deny Steroid Ties
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Photo Replay: March 23
A view of the day in sports, with some time on the basketball court along with plenty of snow and ice.
Video: On Thin Ice
Car enthusiasts in rural New Hampshire race for fun on a frozen pond without corporate sponsors or pit crews. This is "poor man's racing."
Mix of Teams Adds New Intrigue
Which of the midmajors are for real and which top seeds are built to complete a run to the N.C.A.A. championship?
TV Sports
3-D vs. High-Definition at the Garden
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
At a showing of the Islanders-Rangers game at the Theater at Madison Square Garden the impact of hockey in 3-D was clear.
Skepticism and Optimism Meet With Mets
By TYLER KEPNER
The Mets’ 2009 season was partly ruined by a raft of injuries sustained by several key players.
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The Tiger Bubble
By JONATHAN MAHLER
The world that Tiger Woods created — golf as a lucrative sport, golf as a pop culture — is in the rough. Can he get it back out?
Photo Replay: March 24
A view of the day in sports, with falling athletes, bulging muscles and nice pants.
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