Brian Rafalski scored two goals and set up another, and Ryan Miller held off a flurry of shots to lead the Americans. "We know we can beat anybody now," Rafalski said.
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Thursday's the day USC had to face the music for its accused violations in football and basketball. Dennis Dodd looks at the inside of what's always read more »
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You know how sometimes you watch figure skating and you think, "This would be so much more entertaining if everyone involved was naked"? There are so read more »
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"I don't think they are going to extend my contract here," said Moss, who is entering the final season of a three-year, $27 million contract he signe read more »
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Golfer Tiger Woods will break his silence Friday, more than 80 days after his infamous car crash that spiraled into a sex scandal. Woods will apologi read more »
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Those new age snowboarders went head-to-head against the crown jewel of all ski races on Day 4 of the Olympics — a read more »
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Isaiah Canaan, a freshman at Murray State, had a pretty decent evening last night ... and I haven't even looked at the stats. That's because anytime read more »
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Darrell Green retired from the Redskins after the 2002 season. He was the team's first-round pick in 1983, a seven-time Pro Bowler, and when it was a read more »
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