



By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times
It’s Feb. 7 on the calendar, but Dale Hunter’s theme of the past week, all about warm weather and important hockey, continued Tuesday.

By Carla Peay - The Washington Times
Maurice Evans has had a great view of the Wizards games so far, but he would prefer the view from on the court than the one at the end of the bench. Evans had played in just three games for the Wizards this season, totaling barely 15 minutes, then played 15 minutes and 22 seconds in Monday's overtime win against the Toronto Raptors.

By Patrick Stevens - The Washington Times
Terrell Stoglin scored 27 points as Maryland fended off Clemson 64-62 to solidify its grip on seventh place in the ACC and chalk up the team's first win on an opponent's home court in more than a year.

By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times
Kirk Muller doesn't know if he suffered a concussion during his playing career. Sure, he got hit in the head, but they weren't diagnosed in the same way.

By Nathan Fenno - The Washington Times
Before the season, Starks labeled himself a question mark, as he assumed the starting point guard's responsibilities after a freshman season of reserve duty. Twenty-two games and one unexpected start later, Starks embraces the uncertainty.

By Deron Snyder - The Washington Times
Once again, it's time to check off some items on my "TIDU List" — Things I Don't Understand.

By Dick Heller - The Washington Times
Angelo Dundee handled many prominent fighters in his career, including Sugar Ray Leonard, but his association with Muhammad Ali defined him more than anything else.

By Patrick Stevens - The Washington Times
There's a race to make the tournament unfolding this month at George Washington — the Atlantic 10 tournament.

By Associated Press
It wasn't the Canyon of Heroes and there wasn't as much tickertape, but that didn't seem to bother about 30,000 New York Giants fans who flocked to MetLife Stadium Tuesday to celebrate the team's Super Bowl victory over New England.

By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times
More than any other Washington Capitals player, Brooks Laich shrugs off injuries and wants to stay on the ice.

By Mike DeFabo - The Washington Times
In the first half Monday night, the Washington Wizards looked — and played — like a different team than the one which was blown out just two nights before.

By Kevin Goheen - Special to The Washington Times - The Washington Times
In today's NFL, the adage about any team making the playoffs can win it all is more than just a cliche. Half of the past 10 Super Bowl champions were seeded third or lower in their conference.
Georgetown HoyasBy RAF CASERT - Associated Press
The union representing professional soccer players said Tuesday its members are mistreated financially by clubs in Eastern Europe, which can lead to the greater risk of match-fixing. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press
Owen Nolan, who hasn't played in the NHL since the 2009-10 season, announced his retirement Tuesday at the San Jose Sharks home rink. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By Stephen Whyno - The Washington Times
Tomas Vokoun turned in a lot of spectacular performances during his four seasons with the Florida Panthers, often being just about the only reason they won on various nights. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL. Again. This time, however, it appears to be for good. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By DOUG FERGUSON - Associated Press
Tiger Woods has a solution to long putters _ make them no longer than the shortest club in the bag. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By RYAN J. FOLEY - Associated Press
Lawyers are seeking class-action status for a lawsuit that claims Hall of Fame slugger George Brett has been falsely advertising necklaces and bracelets as being able to help improve health and sports performance. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By DAVID GINSBURG - Associated Press
Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By LARRY LAGE - Associated Press
The Big Ten, which helped squash the notion of a four-team playoff to crown a national champion in college football several years ago, is taking another look. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By TERESA M. WALKER - Associated Press
A person familiar with the talks says the Big East is in discussions with Memphis about the Tigers joining the conference in all sports. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By GRAHAM DUNBAR - Associated Press
Roger Federer hopes to recapture the emotion of Switzerland's 2001 Davis Cup victory against the United States when they meet again in the first round this weekend. Published February 7, 2012 Comments
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press
The Minnesota Twins are cutting ties with the Kardashians, too. Published February 7, 2012 Comments

By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times
House Speaker John A. Boehner said Wednesday the House already is working on legislation to ...

By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It’s … ...

By Meredith Somers - The Washington Times
The jury selection process was completed Wednesday morning in the murder trial of former University ...