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Wizards' Collins to receive courage award
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Wizards' Collins to receive courage award Washington Wizards center Jason Collins will receive the courage award from the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network for his decision to announce his sexual orientation. Collins...Tags: Minority Groups, Washington Wizards, David Stern, Gays and Lesbians, National Basketball Association
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Bryan Burwell column
St. Louis Post-DispatchDo you remember the moment when you first fell in love with a sport as a child? Do you remember that crazy, wonderful, wide-eyed sensation that felt like butterflies in your stomach, that let you know for the first time that this was something that...Tags: College Football, Florida Gators, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Track and Field
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Sun Journal, New Bern, N.C., Jordan Honeycutt column
Sun Journal, New Bern, N.C.I have never proclaimed to be a fortune teller, tarot card reader or future predictor of any kind. I never even read my horoscope. In this week's column, however, I want to take a look in my crystal ball of sports at a possibility that I deeply fear...Tags: Kevin Durant, NBA Finals, Kobe Bryant, Serge Ibaka, National Basketball Association
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BRIEF: Hockey: LeBlanc among SI.com 'Male College Athlete of the Year' finalists
Duluth News TribuneSt. Cloud State senior center Drew LeBlanc of Hermantown is among five finalists for the inaugural Sports Illustrated.com Male College Athlete of the Year Award. LeBlanc has already been presented the 2013 Western Collegiate Hockey Association player of...Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, Sports, Periodicals
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Miami Heat's Erik Spoelstra doesn't win Coach of the Year, avoids 'jinx'
Miami HeraldHeat coach Erik Spoelstra suggested Wednesday the fact he didn't win the NBA Coach of the Year -- he finished second to Denver's George Karl -- was actually a good thing. Why? Four of the previous seven coaches to win the award were fired within two...Tags: Byron Scott, George Karl, Erik Spoelstra, National Basketball Association, Scott Brooks
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Vijay Singh sues PGA Tour after banned substance allegation
Golfer Vijay Singh is suing the PGA Tour, claiming it damaged his reputation by attempting to suspend him for using a banned substance. According to the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in New York, the tour notified the three-time major championship winner...
Tags: The Players Championship, PGA Tour, Litigation, Dietary Supplements, World Anti-Doping Agency
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Singh files suit against the PGA Tour
The Florida Times-UnionVijay Singh has filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour in the Supreme Court of New York for unspecified damages, a week after the Tour dropped sanctions against him for violating its Anti-Doping policy. The lawsuit was filed by New York attorney Peter...Tags: Jonathan Vilma, The Players Championship, PGA Tour, Trials, Sports
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USC's Khaled Holmes is finalist for SI's college athlete of year
Former USC football player Khaled Holmes is a finalist for Sports Illustrated’s award for college athlete of the year. Holmes, profiled last October in The Times, earned an undergraduate degree in classics and a masters in communication...
Tags: Basketball, Sports, National Football League, Periodicals
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Singh sues PGA Tour over Fijian's doping case
Reuters(Reuters) - Former world number one Vijay Singh sued the PGA Tour for "reckless administration and implementation" of its anti-doping programme on Wednesday, a week after golf's premier tour dropped a doping case against the Fijian. Three-times major...Tags: PGA Tour, The Players Championship, Dietary Supplements, PGA Championship, Sports
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Lakers look to delay what appears to be inevitable
Los Angeles Daily NewsIn the land of Hollywood, this should have become an Oscar-worthy performance. The Lakers boasted a $100 million payroll to secure talented actors, ranging from an elite scorer (Kobe Bryant) to elite passer (Steve Nash), elite post players (Dwight...Tags: Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant, Tony Parker, National Basketball Association, Sports
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Jon Stewart on Jason Collins: Gays may not want to join this club
On Monday, Jason Collins secured his role in the history books as the first openly gay player in the NBA. Despite the perception of widespread homophobia in the world of professional sports, Collins’ coming out, via an essay in Sports Illustrated,...
Tags: Mike Tyson, Kobe Bryant, George W. Bush, Gays and Lesbians, National Basketball Association
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Support for NBA's Jason Collins after he comes out as gay
NBA center Jason Collins comes out as the first openly gay active male athlete in a major U.S. professional team sport in this week's issue of Sports Illustrated. "I didn't set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team...
Tags: David Stern, National Basketball Association, Memphis Grizzlies, Sports, Bill Clinton
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