Tom Goldman http://wkms.org en Giant-Killing Louisville Women Look To Keep Charmed Run Alive http://wkms.org/post/giant-killing-louisville-women-look-keep-charmed-run-alive Tonight, there's a chance for a rare double in NCAA Division I college basketball.<p><a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/09/176645810/3-things-to-know-about-louisvilles-basketball-championship">As we reported earlier</a>, if the University of Louisville scores a victory in the women's championship game, it will be only the second school to capture both the men's and women's titles in the same year.<p>Connecticut did it in 2004. Coincidentally, it's the Connecticut women who'll try to deny Louisville's bid for a twofer. Tue, 09 Apr 2013 18:44:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 30344 at http://wkms.org Giant-Killing Louisville Women Look To Keep Charmed Run Alive Old Guard And Fresh Faces Square Off At Women's Final Four http://wkms.org/post/old-guard-and-fresh-faces-square-womens-final-four A women's Final Four without Baylor, Stanford or Tennessee? That's happened only one other time in the last dozen years. We've become so used to it being a power party, that it's downright disorienting.<p>Or maybe that's just vertigo from trying to track the movements of the Final Four's breakout star, Louisville guard Shoni Schimmel. Sun, 07 Apr 2013 09:16:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 30242 at http://wkms.org Old Guard And Fresh Faces Square Off At Women's Final Four Oregon's Arsalan Kazemi: From Iran To NCAA Hoopla http://wkms.org/post/oregons-arsalan-kazemi-iran-ncaa-hoopla San Jose, Calif., is just a piece of a very big March Madness pie. Sat, 23 Mar 2013 16:31:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 29668 at http://wkms.org Oregon's Arsalan Kazemi: From Iran To NCAA Hoopla World Baseball Classic's All-Caribbean Showdown Is A Winner Either Way http://wkms.org/post/world-baseball-classics-all-caribbean-showdown-winner-either-way <em>NPR's <a href="http://www.npr.org/people/2100552/tom-goldman" target="_blank">Tom Goldman</a> is covering the <a href="http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/index.jsp" target="_blank">World Baseball Classi</a>c tournament and sends along this report:</em><p>Tonight's championship game of the World Baseball Classic is certain to produce a dramatic image after the last out. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 11:57:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 29451 at http://wkms.org World Baseball Classic's All-Caribbean Showdown Is A Winner Either Way Lawsuit, Investigation Loom Over Lance Armstrong http://wkms.org/post/lawsuit-investigation-loom-over-lance-armstrong There are more troubles for disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong.<p>A Texas-based promotions company sued the former cycling champion Thursday for more than $12 million, which was paid to Armstrong for several of his record seven Tour de France wins. Armstrong publicly admitted last month that those herculean victories were aided by doping.<p>The lawsuit is part of a flurry of activity: Armstrong still is in talks with the U.S. Fri, 08 Feb 2013 05:04:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 27802 at http://wkms.org Lawsuit, Investigation Loom Over Lance Armstrong Film: Sam Bowie Insists NBA Career Wasn't A Bust http://wkms.org/post/film-sam-bowie-insists-nba-career-wasnt-bust In 1984, the Portland Trail Blazers chose Sam Bowie, a 7-foot-1 center from the University of Kentucky, with the second pick in the college draft. The Chicago Bulls then took Michael Jordan.<p>The words "Bowie over Jordan" are part of pro basketball lore, and are still a source of pain for many fans of the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers. Bowie's tenure in Portland was marred by leg injuries; Jordan became a legend. ESPN recounts it all in a documentary about Bowie on Thursday night.<p>Moments after he was drafted on June 19, 1984, Bowie did his first TV interview as a Trail Blazer. Thu, 20 Dec 2012 12:58:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 25918 at http://wkms.org Film: Sam Bowie Insists NBA Career Wasn't A Bust Lance Armstrong And The Business Of Doping http://wkms.org/post/lance-armstrong-and-business-doping The story of Lance Armstrong's alleged doping is, in part, the story of an astonishing business enterprise — an enterprise that drove what the U.S. anti-doping agency <a href="http://www.usada.org/default.asp?uid=4035" target="_blank">called</a> "the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program" cycling has ever seen.<p>The story of that enterprise starts in 1998, when the Festina cycling team was caught at the Tour de France with a car full of banned drugs. Wed, 21 Nov 2012 17:05:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 24785 at http://wkms.org Lance Armstrong And The Business Of Doping Head Injuries Rattle Even Devout Football Parents http://wkms.org/post/head-injuries-rattle-even-devout-football-parents It's Monday after another football weekend in America. From the Friday night drama on high school fields to the multibillion-dollar juggernaut NFL, the game seems as popular as ever.<p>But in fact, amid the cheering, there's concern — a growing anxiety about head injuries in the sport, from the NFL all the way down to the pee-wee leagues. Some say kids shouldn't be playing until their teenage years. Mon, 15 Oct 2012 07:26:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 23220 at http://wkms.org Head Injuries Rattle Even Devout Football Parents Field For Women's 200 Meters Is Loaded With Talent, And Speed http://wkms.org/post/field-womens-200-meters-loaded-talent-and-speed Allyson Felix has won the women's 200 meter race in London's Olympic Stadium, running a time of 21.88. Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the silver medal at 22.09, as she wasn't able to track Felix down in the closing stretch.<p>The four center lanes were stacked with speed, with Jamaica's Fraser-Pryce and defending gold medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown in lanes 4 and 5, respectively. Just outside of them were Americans Sanya Richards-Ross and Felix, in lanes 6 and 7. Wed, 08 Aug 2012 16:49:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 20434 at http://wkms.org Field For Women's 200 Meters Is Loaded With Talent, And Speed U.S. Judo Athlete Delpopolo Disqualified Over Failed Drug Test http://wkms.org/post/us-judo-athlete-delpopolo-disqualified-over-failed-drug-test American judo athlete Nick Delpopolo has been disqualified from the London 2012 Games after failing a drug test, according to the International Olympic Committee. The 23-year-old Delpopolo tested positive for the substance THC, found in marijuana.<p>Delpopolo finished seventh in the 73 kg — or 160.5 pound — judo event. After the competition, his urine sample showed the presence of THC, a prohibited substance in Olympic sport.<p>In a statement, Delpopolo says he inadvertently ate food that he didn't realize had been baked with marijuana. He says he ate it before he left for the Olympics. Mon, 06 Aug 2012 17:02:00 +0000 Tom Goldman 20300 at http://wkms.org