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Stefanie Spielman dies after long battle with cancer

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The wife of former NFL and Ohio State star Chris Spielman has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. WBNS radio in Columbus, where Chris Spielman co-hosts a show, says 42-year-old Stefanie Spielman died Thursday at the family's home ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Chris Spielman,  NFL,  Buffalo Bills,  ESPN

NCAA men's basketball coaches poll remains virtually unchanged

One weekend of the 2009-10 NCAA men's basketball season was not enough to affect the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. The top five of the ESPN/USA Today men's coaches' poll: The top 12 teams in the rankings, led by No. 1 Kansas, remained as they were in ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  ESPN,  USA Today

Kim Yu-na wins second straight Skate America title

LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Kim Yu-na is not infallible. She's still a winner. The world champion from South Korea won her second straight Skate America title despite losing the free skate Sunday to American Rachael Flatt. Kim made two major mistakes, ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kim Yu-na,  Skate America,  Rachael Flatt

Penguins president David Morehouse recovering after heart attack

PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Penguins president David Morehouse is recovering from a heart attack in San Jose, Calif., where the team played its last game. Penguins' vice president of communications Tom McMillan says Morehouse became ill as the team was ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Penguins

IOC to start working in Rio on 2016 Olympics

LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- After the excitement of bidding and the euphoria of winning, the reality of making the 2016 Olympics happen starts in Rio de Janeiro this week. The International Olympic Committee is sending an expert team to Brazil on ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: International Olympic Committee,  Jacques Rogge

Matt Cassel: Kansas City Chiefs feel I'm best guy for starting job

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- One game into his career as quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Cassel finds himself surrounded by skeptical fans and critical media. The endorsement he got this week from his head coach? Maybe it's a good thing Cassel ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  24 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Kansas City Chiefs,  Matt Cassel,  Philadelphia Eagles,  Brodie Croyle,  Scott Pioli

Custom 9/11 car driven by Benny Gordon to debut at Richmond Nationwide race

NEW YORK -- NASCAR driver Benny Gordon and the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum have unveiled a custom-designed race car commemorating 9/11. The car is inscribed with the message, "Always Remember." Gordon will race it Sept. 11 in the Nationwide ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  31 Aug 2009
Related Topics: NASCAR,  Carl Edwards,  Scott Speed,  Marcos Ambrose,  Kyle Busch

Baseball drug case could head to Supreme Court

NEW YORK -- A new Obama administration appointee will decide whether to take the baseball drug list case to the Supreme Court. The Major League Baseball Players Association won a 9-2 decision Wednesday from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  27 Aug 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Department of Justice,  Harvard University,  Barack Obama,  Major League Baseball,  John Roberts

Retired players suing NFL for use of identities

MINNEAPOLIS -- NFL Hall of Famer Elvin Bethea and five other players sued the league for using their names and images for profit without their permission. The players filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Minneapolis. The lawsuit ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  20 Aug 2009
Related Topics: NFL,  Elvin Bethea (football),  Michael McCann,  Edmund White,  Dan Pastorini (football)

IAAF tightens false start rule to exclude any runner who jumps starting gun

BERLIN -- The world governing body of athletics changed its false-start rule Wednesday to exclude any runner who jumps the gun beginning next year. Currently, only the second runner to commit a false start in any race is expelled regardless of who ...

From HEADLINENEWS, ESPN,  12 Aug 2009

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