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LEFTOVERS: SI swimsuit issue never disappoints

It’s February, which means it’s time for Sports Illustrated’s annual swimsuit issue. And this being the issue’s 50th anniversary, this year’s magazine is especially meaningful.

Uproar after UNLV Rebellion accused of posting racist photo

A promotional photo for UNLV’s basketball game Wednesday night is being called offensive by many for its depiction of a black New Mexico Lobos player being led on a leash by the Rebels’ mascot, Hey Reb!

Northwestern quarterback testifies he was paid to play football not focus on academics

Northwestern quarterback Kain Colter testified Tuesday that he was essentially paid to play via his scholarship. Colter characterized playing college football as a job and said schools make clear to incoming players that athletics are a higher priority than academics.

 
David Wise of Reno takes gold in halfpipe skiing at Winter Olympics

Soaring through sloppy snow and sleet, David Wise won the first gold medal in the young sport of halfpipe skiing Tuesday, outclassing a field in Sochi that had trouble with the slow, waterlogged conditions.

Odom set to begin comeback bid in Spain

Embattled NBA veteran Lamar Odom is set to return to the basketball court with Spanish club Laboral Kutxa, according to ESPN.com.

11 reasons the Summer Olympics are the best Olympics

On Monday, we gave you the reasons the Winter Olympics are king. Now it’s time for the counterpoint. Here are 11 reasons the Summer Olympics are the best of the two.

Big night for UNLV-bound Rashad Vaughn

Less than a week after announcing he would attend UNLV, Findlay Prep guard Rashad Vaughn poured in 43 points in a 116-71 victory over Planet Athlete at Henderson International School on Monday night. Vaughn tied Cory Joseph’s school-record by making nine 3-pointers in the game.