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- Obama's 2014 NCAA Final Four picks: How good is 'Bracketologist-in-Chief'?
President Obama's NCAA Final Four consists of Louisville, Florida, Arizona, and Michigan State. How good is Obama's record on selecting NCAA finalists?
- NCAA Tournament 2014 TV schedule: Who to watch Tuesday
The 'First Four' or play-in portion of the NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday evening in Dayton, Ohio. There are four games played over two nights.
- NCAA Tournament 2014: Field is set for 'March Madness'
March Madness: Every year at this time, college basketball teams across the US look forward to continuing their seasons during this three-week period of hoops hysteria.
- How much do you know about Arizona basketball? Take our Wildcat quiz.
Intercollegiate basketball at the University of Arizona goes back to the first decade of the 20th century and has competed at the NCAA's highest level. Test your knowledge of all things Wildcats roundball with our quiz.
- How much do you know about Kentucky basketball? Take our quiz.
The University of Kentucky basketball team is understandably the pride of the Bluegrass State, with more victories (2,133) and the best all-time winning percentage (.761) of any college team by the conclusion of the 2013-14 regular season. See if you know your Wildcat lore by taking this 15-question quiz.
- Syracuse basketball quiz: How much do you know about the Orange?
Syracuse University has a long and proud tradition on the basketball court. Test your knowledge of all things Orange from yesterday to today.
- Buccaneers new helmet, logo: Will this jump start a new era?
Buccaneers new helmet: The NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers have changed their team logo and helmet, and will show it off Thursday night. Warren Sapp says to check out the grill work.
- NBA slam dunk contest: Did new format work?
The NBA's slam dunk contest was broken into two parts this year. The first, a freestyle portion gave the teams 90 seconds to execute as many dunks as possible. The second was three 1-on-1 matchups.
- Arne Duncan, MVP: Watch his 'sick' moves in the paint
Arne Duncan, the US Secretary of Education, won the MVP and rave reviews for a no-look pass during the NBA Celebrity All-Star game.
- How much do you know about basketball’s slam dunks? Take the quiz.
Little could basketball inventor James Naismith envision that the dunk shot would become one of the sport’s most exciting plays. Take this 16-question quiz to gauge your knowledge of the dunk.
- Google doodle points to Olympic Charter in defending all athletes
The doodle highlights a section of the Olympic Charter that conflicts with a new Russian law against public support of gay and lesbian lifestyles.
- Super Bowl MVP: Seahawks' Malcolm Smith a fitting choice
Super Bowl MVP is Malcolm Smith of the Seahawks, a fitting representative for a Seattle defense which combined to make a fearsome whole. The Super Bowl MVP also received a new pickup truck.
- Super Bowl 2014: Where's the chaos?
Super Bowl XLVIII bring together the NFL’s two best teams in the one city equipped to host it without disruptions. Even the Super Bowl weather is cooperating. Where’s the fun in that.? Well, it might actually be fantastic.
- Super Bowl XLVIII: Broncos, Seahawks destined to dance
Seattle and Denver have been the best teams in the NFL this season. It was kismet that brought them together in the New Jersey Meadowlands for the ultimate game of the season.
- Super Bowl XLVIII preview: Story lines and stats you need to know
This Sunday brings the 48 installment of the most-watched sporting event in the United States. We’re here to get you ready for the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII.
- In an age of NFL parity, two epic heavyweights ready for the Super Bowl
It is only the second time in 20 years that the two No. 1 seeds are set to collide in the Super Bowl. The matchup also features the league’s best offense versus the league’s best defense – something that has happened only six times in Super Bowl history.
- Super Bowl Boulevard is definitely not a New York state of mind
Super Bowl Boulevard has taken over Midtown Manhattan, to mixed reviews from New Yorkers. It's heartland carnival meets city sophistication.
- Think you know your New York football history? Then try this quiz.
At both the pro and college level, New York City has a rich football history. Try tackling 30 questions to find out how much you know about it.
- College football players call for a union – and a seat at the NCAA table
College athletes, putting in a 40-hour work week with no pay, say they're not amateurs. With coaches and commissioners making millions, they want a College Athletes Players Association.
- New York vs. New Jersey: Whose Super Bowl is it?
Football has long been a proxy for the smoldering war of words between New York and New Jersey, and Super Bowl XLVIII has brought back a bit of the old fight. (It's in New Jersey, by the way.)