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Predators-Sabres, Sums
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Sabres Spoil Predators Shutout, Lose 5-1
Vitali Yachmenev and Rem Murray scored 58 seconds apart in Nashville's three-goal first period to lead the Predators to a 5-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night.  Full Story
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No. 7 N.C. Women Rally Past Maryland
Coretta Brown hit a driving layup at the buzzer as No. 7 North Carolina rallied from an 11-point deficit in the second half to defeat Maryland 83-82 Monday night.  Full Story
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No. 14 Connecticut Edges Past St. John's
Ben Gordon scored 23 points and came up with two big rebounds as No. 14 Connecticut snapped a three-game road losing streak with a 74-68 victory over St. John's on Monday night.  Full Story
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Donnie Edwards Added to Pro Bowl Squad
San Diego Chargers middle linebacker Donnie Edwards was added to the AFC Pro Bowl team Monday after Denver's Al Wilson and Pittsburgh's Kendrell Bell pulled out.  Full Story
 
Nagashima Signs Olympic Baseball Deal
Shigeo Nagashima, a former star player and popular manager for the Yomiuri Giants, has signed a three-year contract to lead Japan's baseball team toward the 2004 Olympics in Athens.  Full Story
 
Commission Set to Ease Title IX Rules
The Bush administration's Title IX commission appears set to recommend that the 30-year-old gender equity law in sports be made less rigid, a commission member said Monday.  Full Story
 
MLS Top Scorer Twellman Signs Extension
Taylor Twellman of the New England Revolution, the top scorer in Major League Soccer last season, has renegotiated his contract and will stay in the league through at least the 2005 season.  Full Story
 
Bucs Fans Savor Super Bowl Victory
Thousands of red-clad Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans poured into chilly Raymond James Stadium on Monday night for a chance to welcome home their Super Bowl heroes.  Full Story
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Arkansas Names Wittke QB Coach
Arkansas named Roy Wittke quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Monday.  Full Story
 
Robbins' Bowl Absence Still a Mystery
The disappearance of Oakland Raiders All-Pro center Barret Robbins before the Super Bowl was still a mystery on Monday.  Full Story
 
Agassi Defying Age, Redefining Limits
They are champions for the ages and heroes of the middle-aged.  Full Story
 
Twins Agree to Fetters Minor League Deal
Reliever Mike Fetters and the Minnesota Twins agreed Monday on a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.  Full Story
 
Alinghi Back in Action After Layoff
Challenger Alinghi resumed preparations Tuesday, following a short layoff, for next month's America's Cup final against Team New Zealand.  Full Story
 
Mayors to Pitch to Baseball Committee
The mayors of Portland, Ore., and the District of Columbia, and the Virginia attorney general lead delegations this week trying to convince baseball officials the Montreal Expos should move to their areas.  Full Story
 
Bucs QB to Miss Victory Celebration
Tampa Bay quarterback Brad Johnson stayed behind in California when the Buccaneers flew home Monday to a Super Bowl celebration.  Full Story
 
Dodgers, Rockies Trade Minor Leaguers
The Dodgers and Colorado Rockies traded minor leaguers Monday, with Los Angeles acquiring infielder/outfielder Jason Romano for outfielder Luke Allen.  Full Story
 
Clippers' Lamar Odom Sidelined
Lamar Odom missed the Los Angeles Clippers' game Monday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers with a sore right ankle.  Full Story
 
Predators Greg Johnson Returns to Lineup
Predators captain Greg Johnson returned to the Nashville lineup Monday night against Buffalo after he missed 44 games with concussion-related symptoms.  Full Story
 
Men's Soccer Program Gets 2 Year Reprieve
The men's soccer program at Florida International received a two-year reprieve from school officials, who reversed an earlier decision to dissolve the program.  Full Story
 

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