Around the web --
Voepel says the Utes aren't happy just being in the Sweet Sixteen.
Matt Shapiro at CSTV praises Georgia's Tasha Humphrey and Sherill Baker. Jessica Garrison reminds us how difficult it is for players in the tourney to keep up with school.
At SI.com, Aditi Kinkhabwala says that Stacey Dales Schuman's hype about dunking is "patently absurd." (See also Milton Kent.)
Also at SI, there is a series of articles on sports on the web, of which the Deitsch article is one part. Included: a long Q&A with Bill Simmons, a list of the best athlete sites, and a ranking of the top internet sports scoops of the last year. Also featured prominently: Minnesota baseball blogger Aaron Gleeman, Mavs owner-blogger Mark Cuban, and of course, deadspin, which has essentially taken over sports on the web.
Voepel says the Utes aren't happy just being in the Sweet Sixteen.
Matt Shapiro at CSTV praises Georgia's Tasha Humphrey and Sherill Baker. Jessica Garrison reminds us how difficult it is for players in the tourney to keep up with school.
At SI.com, Aditi Kinkhabwala says that Stacey Dales Schuman's hype about dunking is "patently absurd." (See also Milton Kent.)
Also at SI, there is a series of articles on sports on the web, of which the Deitsch article is one part. Included: a long Q&A with Bill Simmons, a list of the best athlete sites, and a ranking of the top internet sports scoops of the last year. Also featured prominently: Minnesota baseball blogger Aaron Gleeman, Mavs owner-blogger Mark Cuban, and of course, deadspin, which has essentially taken over sports on the web.