Knee surgery for Wings’ Datsyuk, out two weeks
CHICAGO (AP) — Detroit Red Wings star Pavel Datsyuk is expected to miss two weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery Tuesday to remove fragments from his right knee. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
CHICAGO (AP) — Detroit Red Wings star Pavel Datsyuk is expected to miss two weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery Tuesday to remove fragments from his right knee. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
With help from the Wolverines, Michigan State jumps Kansas and earns a No. 1 seed ESPN.com
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash.(AP) — Claressa Shields screamed, sidestepped and finally hopped around the ring, unable to contain her glee when she was named the outstanding fighter at the first U.S. Olympic team trials for women’s boxing. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — An annual Penn State dance marathon is going on for the first time without longtime head football coach Joe Paterno. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
MADRID (AP) — Madrid expects its 2020 Olympic bid to help revive the country’s sluggish economy and reinforce Spain’s commitment to fight doping. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have exercised their option on manager Ned Yost to keep him with the club through the 2013 season. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
There are only four weeks until the start of March Madness. What can we expect from now until then? ESPN.com
Sponsors expect drivers to reflect All-American values, but NASCAR fans want boys to be boys ESPN.com
BOSTON (AP) — Bill Arnold scored with 6.4 seconds left in the first overtime to lead No. 3 Boston College to a 3-2 victory over No. 2 Boston University in the Beanpot on Monday night and give the Eagles the area’s college hockey bragging rights for the third consecutive year. SI.com Recently Published/Updated
Back spasms will keep Derrick Rose on the sidelines in Boston. ESPN.com