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Levy leads at Shenzhen when 1st-round suspended
SHENZHEN, China (AP) — Alexander Levy opened with a 6-under 66 and held the first-round lead when play was suspended Thursday at the Shenzhen International.
Rio organizing committee chief pledges to 'deliver history'
ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (AP) — The chief organizer of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics says the games will help unite the troubled host country, and is promising to "deliver history.'"
Iranian player suspended after chasing official off court
LONDON (AP) — An Iranian tennis player has been provisionally suspended after chasing a tournament official off the court at a low-tier event in Turkey.
Blatter claims role in trying to remove African president
ZURICH (AP) — Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter says he was asked by Switzerland's foreign ministry last year to help persuade an African president to leave office.
Badgers football: Offensive line depth, versatility improved from last year
After Dan Voltz tore the anterior cruciate ligament and lateral meniscus in his right knee on Oct. 24 in a game against Illinois, the three-year starter at center for the University of Wisconsin football team could do nothing but help…
Badgers men's basketball: Where would Nigel Hayes stand in UW's record books if he returned?
If Nigel Hayes were to return to UW, he would have a chance to set several all-time school records.
Badgers men's basketball: Nigel Hayes to declare for NBA Draft, won't sign with agent
Not signing with an agent means the junior would be able to return to UW next season.
Badgers sports: UW legend Butch Strickler remembered for three decades of Bologna Bash
Strickler, who died Tuesday at age 94, raised more than $3 million for the UW Athletic Department in the 31 years of his event, which ended in 2002.
Art Kabelowsky: Without a peep, WIAA member schools again vote down the 'success factor'
At its annual meeting Wednesday, WIAA leaders say they have hired a firm to survey schools about the best way to improve competitive equity between public and private schools.
Badgers men's hockey: Trent Frederic signs for 2016-17 season
Frederic, a forward from St. Louis, played the past two seasons with the U.S. National Development Program, which also produced current Badgers Luke Kunin and Ryan Wagner.
The NBA makes new play in Africa in pursuit of fans
The NBA is making a new play for fans in Africa by splitting with the continent's biggest sports broadcaster and teaming up with a Zimbabwean telecommunications entrepreneur who started his first business with $75.
Miller, Betances form Bronx Strikeout Machine before Chapman
NEW YORK (AP) — Dellin Betances and Andrew Miller send batter after batter muttering on the way back to the dugout.
Clippers dominate 4th to beat Blazers 102-81, take 2-0 lead
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Paul and Blake Griffin were in no hurry to go back into the game. The reserves were rolling and again creating some breathing room.
Former Syracuse star Pearl Washington dies at 52
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — There was a gleam that shone through the sorrowful tears in Jim Boeheim's eyes as he recalled the first time he saw Pearl Washington play.
Game 3 questions: Will Curry play? Will Durant play better?
The Oklahoma City Thunder are certain Kevin Durant will play better.
A tribute to Pearl Washington
NEW YORK (AP) — There wasn't much space left to stand in the park when we got there. We were lucky to be standing behind a group of kids we had by five, six inches each. Everyone was there for…
LEADING OFF: Price faces the Rays, Kershaw and Arrieta throw
A look at what's happening all around the majors today:
Hockey sticks no longer one size fits all
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Hockey sticks used to come one size fits all. If players wanted a better fit, it required lots of do it yourself, cutting, sanding, heating and bending the stick into a shape and size that fit…
Home ice is not a big advantage in first round of playoffs
Home ice hasn't been an advantage this year in the opening round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Spezza's skate lifts Stars past Wild 3-2 in Game 4
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — With a determined victory in Minnesota's deafening arena, the Dallas Stars picked up a valuable souvenir for the trip home.

