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| Pennell officially in, Dunlap could be This was Monday's snapshot look at the Arizona basketball coaching staff: Denver Nuggets assistant coach Mike Dunlap could be on the way in and Josh Pastner could be on the way out. |
| You want me to sign what??? Baseball players regularly leave their imprint on baseballs, baseball cards and baseball mitts. |
| Moyer's 'rope-a-dope' tops rookie's rocket arm PHOENIX — Arizona's Max Scherzer threw 98 mph fastballs in his first career start. |
| Short-handed Aztecs long on spirit The Pima College women's tennis team entered matches immediately down 3-0 this season. |
| Livengood: Five UA sports fall below NCAA target The Arizona Wildcats men's track and field team has lost a full scholarship for next season, a fact that will be announced today when the NCAA issues its annual Academic Progress Rate report. |
| D'Antoni may seek other jobs, Kerr says PHOENIX — The Phoenix Suns granted permission for coach Mike D'Antoni to talk to other teams. |
| Around the AL ● Red Sox 6, Tigers 3: In Detroit, Mike Lowell hit one of Boston's three homers for his first RBIs this season, and the Red Sox beat the Detroit Tigers behind a wild Daisuke Matsuzaka. |
| Around the NL ● Dodgers 5, Mets 1: In Los Angeles, Rafael Furcal hit a leadoff homer and Blake DeWitt connected for his first home run in the major leagues for surging Los Angeles. |
| Davis headed to Winders in thyroid cancer return PHOENIX — Only 26 days after surgery for thyroid cancer, Arizona left-hander Doug Davis felt strong during a 65-pitch simulated game on Monday. |
| With West held in check, Paul leads Hornets to 2-0 series lead NEW ORLEANS — Shutting down David West only gave the San Antonio Spurs front-row seats for the Chris Paul show. |
| Kerr's reputation at risk if coach departs now Any day now, news will break that Mike D'Antoni has been named coach of the Chicago Bulls or the New York Knicks or some other NBA club, and general manager Steve Kerr will be left with a perplexing and disturbing question: |
| Isotopes win with De La Cruz in control A day after a Tucson pitcher dominated the Isotopes, Albuquerque's Eulogio De La Cruz held the Sidewinders down in a 6-1 victory Monday afternoon before a Cinco de Mayo crowd of 13,013 at Isotopes Park. |
| Cienega overcomes ejections, late-game mistakes to advance PHOENIX — In the span of 15 minutes Monday night, Cienega lost its best run-producer, took the lead, lost the lead, then won the most important game in school history. |
| CDO beats Sabino to reach semifinals During Monday's 4A state quarterfinal game against Canyon del Oro, the Sabino softball team learned the consequences of making early mistakes. |
| Rookies Wilson, Bernoldi a lot faster now INDIANAPOLIS — Last time at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Justin Wilson and Enrique Bernoldi were going backward. |
| Veterinarian looks for clues to Eight Belles' breakdown No one close to Eight Belles expects to know exactly what happened to the filly after she finished second in Saturday's Kentucky Derby — what exactly caused both of her lower front legs to fracture as she galloped out after the race. |
| New Wildcats coach Butts hires operations director from Vols days The Arizona Wildcats women's basketball team has added another connection to the University of Tennessee on Monday. Coach Niya Butts has hired Alysiah Bond as director of basketball operations. |
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| Spurs down 0-2 for first time since 2001 |
| Lakers' Bryant captures 1st NBA MVP Award |
| Schilling throws, but not yet ready for mound |
| Trainer: Eight Belles not on steroids |
| Young: Horse racing's haunting hoofbeats |
| A-Rod passed out at daughter's birth |
| LPGA bans caddies from practice greens |
| Hearing delayed in Lute Olson divorce case |
| Pennell officially joins Arizona's hoop staff |
| ASU baseball completing mid-week schedule |
| Preps: Boys volleyball tourneys set to begin |
| St. Mary's eliminates Red Mountain |
| Diamondbacks vs. Phillies, Part II Tue, 06 May 2008 17:03:58 MST The Diamondbacks and Randy Johnson are looking to get back on track against the Phillies tonight at Chase Field. |
| Davis 'in sync' in simulated game Mon, 05 May 2008 19:38:16 MST Doug Davis, who threw 65 pitches in a simulated game Monday, is aiming to return later this month. |
| D-Backs' Hudson has MRI on hamstring Tue, 06 May 2008 16:54:21 MST Second baseman out of the lineup, but Bob Melvin said he was optimistic Hudson go on the disabled list. |
| D-Backs drop opener vs. Phillies Mon, 05 May 2008 23:25:06 MST Rookie Max Scherzer took the loss in an 11-4 defeat to the Phillies Monday at Chase Field. |
| Mistakes doom D-Backs vs. Mets Sun, 04 May 2008 20:38:53 MST Many rarities occured in one form or another in the D-Backs 5-2 loss to the Mets Sunday.{s}Photos | Box score | Chat |
| Mets capitalize on D-Backs miscues Sun, 04 May 2008 18:37:24 MST ''Weird'' was the word that popped into Mets manager Willie Randolph's mind. |
| Clemens sorry for mistakes in personal life Mon, 05 May 2008 09:49:15 MST Roger Clemens apologized Monday for unspecified mistakes in his personal life but denied having an affair with a 15-year-old. |
| Sox-Yankees spat preceded N.H. killing Mon, 05 May 2008 11:37:19 MST NASHUA, N.H. - After a Red Sox-Yankees argument spilled outside a bar, a Yankee fan aimed her car at a group of people to scare them and didn't brake, hitting and killing a man, authorities and witnesses said. |
| Ozzie Guillen has a Lee Elia moment Mon, 05 May 2008 09:41:36 MST White Sox manager let forth a stream of obscenities in which he accused Chicago fans of turning on the struggling team. |
| D-Backs to handle Scherzer 'with care' Sun, 04 May 2008 19:31:02 MST Rookie Max Scherzer will make his first major-league start Monday night and perhaps two or three more after that. |
| D-Backs' series streak snapped Sun, 04 May 2008 21:30:43 MST The 2-1 series loss to the New York Mets stopped the Diamondbacks' string of success. Arizona had not lost a series since the first one of the season, a span of nine consecutive series played. Here's a recap: |
| Stars move on after 4OT victory Mon, 05 May 2008 14:02:04 MST Dallas has been involved in five of the 18 longest games in NHL history, more than any other club. |
| Penguins advance on OT goal Sun, 04 May 2008 16:18:15 MST Pittsburgh rallied after giving up a two-goal lead to beat the New York Rangers 3-2 on Sunday. |
| Stars advance past Sharks in 4 OTs Sun, 04 May 2008 23:59:16 MST The Dallas Stars have finally made it back to the Western Conference finals. It took the eighth longest game in NHL history to do it. |
| Sundogs go up 2-0 in CHL finals Sat, 03 May 2008 22:55:20 MST The Sundogs got a 5-1 win over the Colorado Eagles Saturday in Prescott Valley. |
| Flyers advance past Canadiens Sat, 03 May 2008 19:45:24 MST The Flyers advanced to the Eastern Conference final with a 6-4 win over the Canadiens Saturday. |
| 3 ASU fans willing to pay price Tue, 06 May 2008 00:05:31 MST Three Sun Devils fans own season tickets to all 5 sports which offer them. |
| ASU softball tops UCLA Sun, 04 May 2008 16:01:20 MST The ASU softball team beat UCLA 5-2 on Sunday in Los Angeles. |
| ASU baseball takes series with UCLA Sun, 04 May 2008 19:45:01 MST Arizona State used another big ninth inning to beat UCLA 11-8 at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Sunday. |
| Bruins jump on ASU baseball, even series Sat, 03 May 2008 21:27:43 MST UCLA evened its three-game weekend series with Arizona State with an 8-3 win Saturday. |
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