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U.S. will send 230 to Sochi
The United States will bring 230 athletes to the Sochi Olympics, the largest delegation ever for any country at the Winter Games.
Injuries turn Katherine Reutter from speedskater to coach at 25
Former Olympian Katherine Reutter’s speedskating career was ended by injury and now, at 25, she’s coaching aspiring Olympians.
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The Drill: Poll workers
Here’s a look at the latest Associated Press top 25 poll, which saw Florida (now No. 3) and San Diego State (No. 5) move into the top five. Wisconsin dropped to 14th.
UW's Chris Borland improved NFL draft stock at Senior Bowl
Scouts Inc. rated Wisconsin linebacker Chris Borland as one who improved his NFL draft stock with his play at the Senior Bowl.
2-point conversion settles sloppy game
Jerry Rice has fresh bragging rights on Deion Sanders nearly a decade after both players retired from the NFL. A touchdown and 2-point conversion with 41 seconds left gave Team Rice a 22-21 win over Team Sanders in the Sunday’s Pro Bowl.
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Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen got start in Wisconsin
How Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen got from a former Jesuit boarding school along the Mississippi River in Prairie du Chien to the 48th Super Bowl is a story worth telling.
UWGB wins 12th straight
Keifer Sykes scored 22 points and Greg Mays added 11 points and tied a career-high with 10 rebounds to help UW-Green Bay defeat visiting Detroit, 62-52, Sunday for its 12th straight victory.
Stan Wawrinka finally makes a major breakthrough
For 35 Grand Slam tournaments, the words of an Irish poet became something of a mantra for Stan Wawrinka. After one too many defeats, he had them inscribed on his left arm.
Sunday sports briefs
Former Milwaukee Wave star Michael King is part of the Wisconsin Soccer Hall of Fame’s 2014 induction class.
Madison team Level 5 earns GTD victory after reversal
It took the Level 5 Motorsports team of Madison, Wis., 28 hours to win a 24-hour race Sunday. IMSA eventually reversed a decision that initially stripped the team’s Ferrari from its victory in the GTD class.
The Drill: Gaudy NBA numbers
If you like offense, the NBA was the place for you this weekend:
Scott Stallings comes through in the clutch
In a tournament that was up for grabs, Scott Stallings hit a 4-iron worthy of a winner Sunday in the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego.
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