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Old Dominion leaving CAA for Conference USA
Old Dominion is leaving the Colonial Athletic Association and joining Conference USA.
Thunder rally to edge Lakers 77-75 in Game 2

Oklahoma City Thunder forward Serge Ibaka, left, tumbles over Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum during the first quarter of Game 2 in an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal, in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)Down in desperation time, Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks called on Kevin Durant to show that he's more than just a three-time scoring champion. And that meant guarding one of the NBA's all-time best.



New golf apps promise to fine-tune your game

Ernie Els hits out of a bunker onto the 18th green during the first round of a sudden-death playoff against Jason Dufner during the final round of the Zurich Classic golf tournament at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La., Sunday, April 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)If only perfecting your golf swing was as simple as playing Angry Birds. Well, while the idea of developing a PGA-quality swing will never be that easy, a growing array of mobile apps, now enhanced by cloud technology, really could help take a stroke or two off your game.



Celtics top 76ers 107-91 in Game 3 for 2-1 lead

Boston Celtics' Brandon Bass, left, tries to get a shot past Philadelphia 76ers' Spencer Hawes during the first half of Game 3 of an NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series, Wednesday, May 16, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)Kevin Garnett yapped his way down the court after big baskets and clearly enjoyed taking it to the 76ers.



McNamee admits initially lying about steroids

Former Major League baseball pitchers Roger Clemens arrives at federal court in Washington, Wednesday, May 16, 2012, for his perjury trial . (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Brian McNamee, the chief prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, conceded he initially lied about his involvement with steroids.



Devils rally past Rangers, 3-2, tie series, 1-1

New Jersey Devils' David Clarkson celebrates after scoring a goal against the New York Rangers during the third period of Game 2 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference final playoff series, Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)The New York Rangers don't like being all even after two games, but they sure are used to it.



5 horses with chance vs. Derby champ in Preakness
All eyes will be on Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another when an 11-horse field lines up for the $1 million Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on Saturday. A victory, and I'll Have Another will have a chance to become the first Triple Crown champion in 34 years if he goes on to win the Belmont Stakes next month in New York. But a whole bunch of 3-year-olds are out to spoil the party. Some are taking another shot after losing in the Derby, and others, known as "new shooters," skipped the Derby, have fresh legs and are looking to pull an upset.
Brees critical of Saints in radio interview
Drew Brees said in a radio interview Wednesday night that he is frustrated by what he views as a lack of communication with the New Orleans Saints in his ongoing contract negotiations, adding the club should have shown more urgency to get a long-term deal done.
Derby winner is second-favorite in Preakness

Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness Stakes hopeful, I'll Have Another, walks the shedrow with barn foreman Benjamin Perez after a morning gallop at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., Wednesday, May 16, 2012. The Preakness horse race will take place Saturday at Pimlico. (AP Photo/Garry Jones)Doug O'Neill could have been insulted. The Preakness odds had just been announced and the Kentucky Derby winner was second favorite behind a horse he ran down and defeated two weeks earlier.



Olympic flame within reach of London Games chiefs

An unidentified torchbearer, left, passes the flame to Rena Sotiriadou during the Olympic flame relay for the 2012 London Olympics, in front of the Greek Parliament in Athens, Thursday, May 17, 2012. The Olympic flame will travel to London, where the Summer Games will take place from July 27-Aug. 12. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)The Olympic flame is coming, despite the pouring rain in Athens.



Arbitrator hears arguments on NFL player penalties

FILE - This March 15, 2004 file photo shows Stephen Burbank, a professor at University of Pennsylvania's Law School, speaking to reporters in his Philadelphia office. An arbitration hearing into whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has jurisdiction to punish Saints players for the team's bounties program has been set for May 30. The players' union has asked arbitrator Stephen Burbank to rule if the players should be punished for the system that the league says ran for three years. (AP Photo/Mark Stehle)Arbitrator Shyam Das heard arguments Wednesday from NFL and players union lawyers on whether Commissioner Roger Goodell can discipline players for actions that occurred before the league's current labor agreement was signed last August.



Hellickson keys Rays' 2-1 win over Boston

Tampa Bay Rays' Will Rhymes, right, is helped to a cart after collapsing at first base during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rhymes had been hit by a pitch from Boston's Franklin Morales. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)A scary situation involving Tampa Bay second baseman Will Rhymes overshadowed another strong outing by Rays right-hander Jeremy Hellickson.



Key witness in Clemens' trial faces more questioning

Former baseball star Roger Clemens leaves Federal District Court in Washington D.C.WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The former trainer to Roger Clemens will undergo more key cross-examination in the baseball star's perjury trial on Thursday, with the defense expected to attack inconsistencies in the trainer's story. Clemens' former trainer Brian McNamee underwent sharp questioning from the pitching great's defense lawyer on Wednesday as he probed for holes in McNamee's testimony about Clemens' alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. McNamee's cross-examination is perhaps the core part of the trial in U.S. District Court. ...



Darvish claiming ace status as he tosses Texas past A's

Texas Rangers starting pitcher Yu Darvish pitches against the Oakland Athletics in Arlington, Texas(Reuters) - Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish continued his blistering start to life in Major League Baseball as the Japanese right-hander breezed through the Oakland Athletics lineup in a 4-1 win on Wednesday. Darvish, who leads Texas starters in wins, ERA and strikeouts, struck out seven more and allowed just one run in seven-and-two-third innings to improve his first-year record to 6-1. "He was very efficient tonight," Rangers manager Ron Washington told reporters. "He loaded up the strike zone, and that's what he had to do. ...



Durant's heroics leave Lakers Thunder-struck

Oklahoma City stunned the Los Angeles Lakers 77-75 in the NBA playoffsNBA scoring champion Kevin Durant struck for 22 points, five coming in a game-ending 9-0 run, as Oklahoma City stunned the Los Angeles Lakers 77-75 in the NBA playoffs on Wednesday.



Thunder strike late to beat Lakers, Celtics win

Oklahoma City Thunder's Harden goes up to shoot past Los Angeles Lakers' Gasol of Spain and Hill during Game 2 of the NBA Western Conference semi-finals in Oklahoma City(Reuters) - The Oklahoma City Thunder scored nine unanswered points in the final two minutes to edge the Los Angeles Lakers 77-75 on Wednesday and seize a 2-0 lead in their second-round playoff series. There was no late drama in the Eastern Conference, where the Boston Celtics trounced the Philadelphia 76ers 107-91 to move ahead 2-1 in their best-of-seven series. Although the 76ers lost by a bigger margin, it will be the Lakers who will probably be suffering more due to the manner of their loss. ...



Brees critical of Saints in radio interview
Drew Brees said in a radio interview Wednesday night that he is frustrated by what he views as a lack of communication with the New Orleans Saints in his ongoing contract negotiations, adding the club should have shown more urgency to get a long-term deal done.
Celtics rout 76ers to seize series lead

Kevin Garnett scored 27 points while Paul Pierce added 24Kevin Garnett scored 27 points while Paul Pierce added 24 and Rajon Rondo had 23 as Boston cruised past Philadelphia 107-91 to grab the lead in their NBA playoff series.



Eli Manning, Giants get latest Super Bowl rings

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning speaks to reporters while wearing his Super Bowl XLVI ring at Tiffany & Co., Wednesday, May 16, 2012, in New York. The Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21-17 in NFL football's Super Bowl XLVI to attain their fourth championship in franchise history. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)Like a little kid with a brand new toy, Eli Manning couldn't wait.



Junior Seau's San Diego restaurant closes after his death

New England Patriots Junior Seau speaks to reporters before training at the Oval Cricket Ground ahead of their NFL game against Tampa Bay Buccaneers in LondonSAN DIEGO (Reuters) - A San Diego restaurant owned by Junior Seau closed its doors for good on Wednesday, two weeks after the former football star shot himself to death at his beachfront California home, trustees for his estate announced.



Column: Return of Manny Ramirez is big con

In this March 10, 2012, photo, Oakland Athletics' Manny Ramirez looks on from the dugout during a spring training baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds in Phoenix. Suspended slugger Ramirez is scheduled to begin a 10-game minor league stint with Triple-A Sacramento on Saturday, May 19, in Albuquerque, N.M. Barring rainouts, the designated hitter and outfielder is eligible to be activated by the Athletics from his 50-game suspension on May 30--his 40th birthday--for the finale of a weekend series at Minnesota. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)The state of Rhode Island is having trouble collecting some of the millions it lent former pitcher Curt Schilling, another reminder why chasing celebrity is almost always a bad thing.



Super Bowl winners New York Giants get "Big Blue" rings

New York Giants Ahmad Bradshaw shows off his newly designed ring commemorating their Super Bowl victory earlier this year arrived at Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Players and coaches with the New York Giants football team gathered at Tiffany & Co.'s flagship store in New York City on Wednesday evening to receive newly designed rings commemorating their Super Bowl victory earlier this year. The white-gold rings feature the Giants' logo in diamonds set in blue enamel and encircled by 37 blue sapphires, and is engraved with the years of the Giants' four Super Bowl victories, the first in 1986. "It's every boy's dream to come to Tiffany's and get a ring. ...



Phillies pitcher Worley put on 15-day disabled list
(Reuters) - Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Vance Worley has been placed on the 15-day disabled list because of an inflamed right elbow, the Major League Baseball team said on Wednesday.
Coaches, owners have new voice in suggesting changes

Rick CarlisleRick Carlisle, coach of the reigning champion Dallas Mavericks, and Dan Gilbert, the club owner spurned by LeBron James, are among 10 people named on Wednesday to the NBA's new competition committee.



Jays' Lawrie suspended 4 games for ump altercation

Home Plate umpire Bill Miller, left, is struck by Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie's helmet as he contests a strike out call during the ninth inning of a baseball game against Tampa Bay Rays in Toronto on Tuesday May 15 , 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)Brett Lawrie heard the penalty, then expressed just one regret about his tantrum: that his batting helmet bounced up and hit an umpire.



Lawrie joins list of baseball's wildest rants

FILE - In this April 21, 1990, file photo, Cincinnati Reds manager Lou Piniella tosses first base into right field after he was ejected for arguing a call at first during a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)Helmet tossing and bat banging have become all the rage, it seems. Yet suspended Toronto infielder Brett Lawrie and injured Washington teen phenom Bryce Harper still have a long way to go before hitting our list of baseball's wildest rants and raves.



Mets to host 2013 All-Star Game

Mets Chairman and CEO Fred Wilpon (R) and the Mets' mascot Mr. Met attend a press conference at City Hall in New YorkMajor League Baseball's 84th All-Star Game will be hosted in 2013 by the New York Mets at their three-year-old ballpark, $600 million Citi Field, commissioner Bud Selig announced on Wednesday.



Bosh's absence leaves gap for Heat to fill
MIAMI (Reuters) - With All-Star Chris Bosh out indefinitely with an abdominal strain the question facing Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was how his team would handle the loss of one-third of the "Big Three." The swift answer from Game Two of their best-of-seven second round playoff series with the Indiana Pacers was clear as Miami lost 78-75 and the Heat's third-leading scorer, after LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, had just five points. Bosh averaged 18 points and shared the team lead with 7.9 rebounds per game during the regular season and the Heat went 4-5 in the nine games he missed. ...
Original US Amateur trophy among stolen artifacts

The original US Amateur trophy has been stolen from the US Golf Association MuseumThe original US Amateur trophy and a replica of an award given to Ben Hogan were among artefacts stolen from the US Golf Association Museum in an overnight burglary, the organization said Wednesday.



Toronto's Lawrie gets four-game suspension

Brett Lawrie of the Toronto Blue Jays throws his batting helmet to protest a third strike call by Umpire Bill MillerToronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie was suspended for four games by Major League Baseball on Wednesday for a tirade against umpire Bill Miller in a home loss to Tampa Bay one night earlier.



Nuggets' Harrington undergoes knee surgery

Al HarringtonDenver Nuggets forward Al Harrington, who battled through the first round of the NBA playoffs despite an injury, underwent successful right knee surgery on Wednesday, the team announced.



MLB announces Mets as 2013 All-Star host

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, second from left, high-fives Mr. Met as Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, left, and New York Mets owner Fred Wilpon, right, look on after it was announced that the 2013 All-Star game will be hosted by the Mets at Citi Field, during a news conference at New York's City Hall, Wednesday, May 16, 2012. The Mets last hosted the All-Stars in 1964, the year Shea Stadium opened. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Mr. Met stood near the podium with baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, Mets owner Fred Wilpon and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.



Nuggets forward Harrington has knee surgery
(Reuters) - Denver Nuggets forward Al Harrington had knee surgery on Wednesday and is expected to be fit for training camp in October, the National Basketball Association team said.
Arbitrator hearing set for May 30 in Saints case

FILE - This March 15, 2004 file photo shows Stephen Burbank, a professor at University of Pennsylvania's Law School, speaking to reporters in his Philadelphia office. An arbitration hearing into whether NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has jurisdiction to punish Saints players for the team's bounties program has been set for May 30. The players' union has asked arbitrator Stephen Burbank to rule if the players should be punished for the system that the league says ran for three years. (AP Photo/Mark Stehle)Arbitrator Shyam Das has finished hearing arguments from NFL and players' union lawyers on whether Commissioner Roger Goodell can discipline players for actions that occurred before the league's current labor agreement was signed last August.



Iconic basketball star named big bird of executives

Larry BirdRetired NBA superstar Larry Bird was named the NBA Executive of the Year on Wednesday, becoming the first to complete a treble sweep of top awards for players, coaches and front office leaders.



Blue Jays' Lawrie banned four games for tirade
(Reuters) - Toronto Blue Jays third basemen Brett Lawrie was suspended four games and fined an undisclosed amount for his aggressive actions toward an umpire in Tuesday's game, Major League Baseball said on Wednesday.
U.S. Amateur Trophy stolen from USGA museum
(Reuters) - The U.S. Amateur Trophy, created in 1926 and retired in 1992, was one of two valuable items stolen from the United States Golf Association (USGA) museum on Tuesday night, the USGA said.
Golf-U.S. Amateur Trophy stolen from USGA museum
May 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Amateur Trophy, created in 1926and retired in 1992, was one of two valuable items stolen fromthe United States Golf Association (USGA) museum on Tuesdaynight, the USGA said. The coveted trophy, presented to winners of the prestigiousU.S. Amateur championship, was taken along with a replica of BenHogan's 1953 Hickok Belt award, acquired by the USGA from theHogan estate in 1998. "This is a deplorable incident, but we are thankful for thesafety of our staff," the USGA said in a statement on Wednesday. ...
Jays' Lawrie in lineup a day after ump altercation

Home Plate umpire Bill Miller, left, is struck by Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie's helmet as he contests a strike out call during the ninth inning of a baseball game against Tampa Bay Rays in Toronto on Tuesday May 15 , 2012. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Chris Young)Brett Lawrie is in the lineup for the Toronto Blue Jays a day after his altercation with an umpire.



Revealing brain damage from battlefield to playing field
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Traumatic brain injury, the signature wound of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, is doubly cruel: it leaves many victims emotionally shattered and cognitively crippled. But because mild and moderate brain injuries do not show up on CT or other imaging, doctors and even family members are often skeptical that any real damage exists. ...

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