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Jason Collins

Odd man out

Sports | The scorn many expected for the NBA’s first openly gay player has instead befallen an openly Christian pundit

Tiger Woods' costly drop on the 15th hole during the second round of the Masters Friday.

Major defeat

Sports |  Tiger Woods stumbled to fourth place at Augusta National, but the real losers are his critics

Tiger Woods (left) and Rory McIlroy
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Lost in the Woods?

Sports |  If Rory McIlroy isn’t ready for life at the top, his predecessor will happily reassume the role

Hot Curry
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Hot Curry

Sports |  The Warriors’ emerging superstar is part of a resurgence of authentic Christian faith in the NBA

Joe Mauer
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Money for nothing much

Sports |  For baseball’s best, high salaries have often yielded poor production

RAMMED: San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith (right) suffered a concussion on this tackle by St. Louis linebacker Jo-Lonn Dunbar on Nov. 11
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Heavy hitter

Sports |  The call to reform gridiron violence has gained a powerful voice

Oprah Winfrey (right) interviews Lance Armstrong
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Cycle of lies

Sports |  Is Lance Armstrong’s confession his greatest deceit yet?

CUT BACK: The 2013 Heart of Dallas Bowl game at the Cotton Bowl Stadium.
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Un-super bowls

Sports |  Football is growing ever more popular, but college football’s postseason is floundering

Jason Whitlock
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Switch hitters

Sports |  In the field of politics, some sports journalists refuse to be sidelined

Trigger happy
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Trigger happy

Sports |  Grinnell sophomore Jack Taylor scored 138 points, but why did he need 108 shots to do it?

SHRINK RAP: Boston Red Sox shortstop Alex Cora (right) chats with sports psychology coach Don Kalkstein in the players’ clubhouse at Fenway Park.
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Mind games

Sports |  Athletes find solace in the words of sports psychologists

BACK-UP PLAN IN MOTION: Rodgers.
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'She laughed at me'

Sports |  Aaron Rodgers proved his teacher wrong, but many others will prove her right

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