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Big Ten Conference to split Ohio State Buckeyes, Michigan Wolverines, sources say The expanded Big Ten will place Ohio State and Michigan into different divisions. The conference announced its divisional breakdown Wednesday night, though neither division has been named. |
Sources: Ben Roethlisberger to ask NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to reduce suspension In Friday's meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Ben Roethlisberger's representatives will ask the commissioner to reduce the six-game suspension by at least three games, sources with knowledge of upcoming proceedings told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio. |
2010 U.S. Open: Andy Roddick, Ivan Ljubicic, Tomas Berdych upset; Sam Querrey, Andy Murray, John Isner advance Sam Querrey defeated fellow American Bradley Klahn 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the first round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday. |
Sources: Tar Heels to face multiple suspensions; Marvin Austin suspended indefinitely North Carolina coach Butch Davis has suspended defensive tackle Marvin Austin indefinitely for violating team rules. |
Bob Stoops: Forgive athletes who expose agents Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops suggests giving amnesty to college athletes who expose shady agents. |
Giants' Lincecum ends career-worst 5-game skid Pinch-runner Darren Ford scored the go-ahead run from second base on a wild pitch and throwing error in the eighth inning, helping Tim Lincecum end a career-worst five-start skid in the San Francisco Giants' 2-1 victory over Colorado on Wednesday night. |
Source: Lauren Jackson of Seattle Storm wins WNBA MVP Seattle Storm center/forward Lauren Jackson has been named WNBA MVP for the third time, sources told ESPN.com. |
Rangers' Cliff Lee returns to Texas, has back discomfort examined Rangers' Cliff Lee returns to Texas to have back pain examined |
Teams in discussions about trading for Matt Leinart, sources say The Bills, Raiders and Giants have had discussions about trading for the Cardinals' Matt Leinart, league sources tell ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. |
Unbeaten U.S. routs Iran, gains top worlds seed The United States eased its way to a top seed in the knockout round of the world championship, beating Iran 88-51 Wednesday in the first meeting between the countries with often contentious relations. |
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