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The celebration was barely over, and already Michigan State had to start thinking about life in the NCAA tournament without injured Kalin Lucas. Korie Lucious, filling in for the Spartans' star guard, hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cap a frenetic finish and give depleted Michigan State an 85-83 victory over Maryland on Sunday in the second round of the Midwest Regional.
Tiger Woods acknowledged "living a lie," saying he alone was responsible for the sex scandal that caused his shocking downfall from global sporting icon to late-night TV punchline. "It was all me. I'm the one who did it. I'm the one who acted the way I acted. No one knew what was going on when it was going on," Woods told the Golf Channel in one of two interviews Sunday...
Chris Kramer ignored his coach's final play call and demanded the ball with Purdue's season on the line. The two-time Big Ten defensive player of the year, the rugged soul of Boilermakers basketball with do-it-all leader Robbie Hummel out for the season, forgot he is just 6-foot-3. Or, he didn't care.
Cornell players jumped up and down near midcourt, exchanging chest-bumps and high-fives, then ran toward their fans. And stood around. Forgive those Ivy League guys for not knowing how to celebrate. After all, they've never experienced anything like this before. Then again, maybe they're waiting for something bigger and better.
Two-time All-Big Ten player Kalin Lucas was in a walking boot with what Michigan State coach Tom Izzo says is likely a torn Achilles' tendon. That would make it almost impossible for Lucas to play for Michigan State against Northern Iowa in the Midwest Regional semifinals this week. Lucas was injured late in the first half of the Spartans' 85-83 victory over Maryland on Sunday.
Minnesota Twins closer Joe Nathan will miss the 2010 season because of a right elbow injury that will require surgery. Nathan, who leads the major leagues with 246 saves since 2004, made the decision after playing catch with Twins pitching coach Rick Anderson for 10 minutes on Sunday. "It didn't go like we hoped," Nathan said.
According to local media reports, Houston basketball coach Tom Penders plans to resign. Citing unidentified sources, KRIV-TV and The Houston Chronicle, reported Penders' decision to step down came after a meeting Sunday with athletic director Mack Rhoades. The newspaper and the television station reported Penders will announce his resignation Monday.
A PGA Tour winner again after 32 long months, Jim Furyk walked into an interview room at Innisbrook with a three-page transcript that had been folded in half. It wasn't a statement or a speech. They weren't even his words. As Furyk was finishing off a messy 18th hole that wrapped up a most beautiful victory at the Transitions Championship, ESPN and the Golf Channel broadcast the first...