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Toews, Hossa, Kane named NHL All-Stars

Center Jonathan Toews and wingers Marian Hossa and Patrick Kane have been selected to play in the 2012 NHL All-Star Game on Jan. 29 in Ottawa.

Barney not assuming he'll start at second Barney not assuming he'll start at second

A recurring theme among younger players assembled for the Cubs Caravan is no one knows exactly what their status is in 2012.

Impact take Duke's Wenger with top pick in MLS draft Impact take Duke's Wenger with top pick in MLS draft

With the Chicago Fire owning the No. 9 overall selection, the Montreal Impact made versatile Duke midfielder/defender Andrew Wenger the top pick as the 2012 Major League Soccer SuperDraft got under way Thursday in Kansas City.

After big night, Lucas could head back to bench After big night, Lucas could head back to bench

Perhaps the most amazing feature of John Lucas III's stellar performance Wednesday in place of the injured Derrick Rose is the 28 shots he hoisted in scoring his career-high 25 points.

Wisconsin's Wilson picks NFL over Rockies Wisconsin's Wilson picks NFL over Rockies

NEW YORK — Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson tells The New York Times that he has decided to play in the NFL rather than continue his baseball career in the Colorado Rockies' organization.

Ex-Bucs coach Morris to coach Redskins' defensive backs Ex-Bucs coach Morris to coach Redskins' DBs

NEW YORK — Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris says he has agreed to coach the Washington Redskins' defensive backs.

Bears analysis: Clock ticking on 'vintage' LBs Bears analysis: Clock ticking on 'vintage' LBs

Brad Biggs: This wasn't the best season for Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs, but once again both were named to the Pro Bowl. Briggs responded to questions about their age by describing themselves as "vintage," but they can't remain elite performers forever.

Benoit Samuelson tops list of U.S. women marathoners Benoit Samuelson tops list of U.S. women marathoners

Philip Hersh: Picking the top U.S. women’s marathoner of all time is as easy as it was to pick the top man: It’s Joan Benoit Samuelson, of course.


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