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The latest sports news:
  • Victoria Azarenka defeated Maria Sharapova convincingly, 6-3, 6-0 on Saturday to win the Australian Open and take over the women’s No. 1 ranking.
  • Novak Djokovic required five sets, physical reserves and the deep reservoir of self-belief acquired in the last two seasons to keep Andy Murray at bay on Friday in the Australian Open.
  • The Boston Patriots bounced from stadium to stadium and played “home” games as far away as San Diego. Bizarre occurrences seemed to follow them wherever they went.
  • Brandon Jacobs is more bulldozer than running back, and the Giants hope his brutish rushing style will serve twin functions in the Super Bowl.
  • A statement released by a firm representing Patrick Witt confirmed that an allegation of sexual assault was made, but “yielded no disciplinary measures.”
  • Now that Greg Schiano is the coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, perhaps the thorniest issue is whether Rutgers will continue to emphasize the football program.
  • The injured Carmelo Anthony watched the Knicks keep it close before they succumbed against the Heat.
  • The Scottish government recently passed a law making it illegal for fans to attack each other using religious or ethnic slurs in chants, Internet postings and even stray remarks at the pub.
  • A trustee seeks hundreds of millions for victims of Bernard L. Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, and a trial is scheduled to begin on March 19.
  • The All-Star Game is a coming-out party for stars who have emerged from seemingly nowhere — like goaltender Brian Elliott of the St. Louis Blues.
  • Tiger Woods is two shots behind the leader, Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark, after the second round of the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship.
  • Deron Williams scored 27 points and the Nets won consecutive games for the first time this season with a victory in Cleveland.
  • The attention to Tim Tebow’s on-field displays of religiosity is the latest example of the way the sport reflects the culture in this country.
  • Brad Childress, who spent five seasons with the Vikings before he was fired after 10 games in 2010, will join Pat Shurmur’s staff for the Cleveland Browns.
  • Lindsey Vonn won a World Cup super-combined event on Friday in St. Moritz, Switzerland, to extend her lead in the overall standings over Tina Maze.
  • The African Nations Cup provided a double helping of last-minute drama on Friday as Tunisia beat Niger 2-1 and co-hosts Gabon stunned Morocco 3-2 to reach the quarter-finals.
  • The day in sports, including a World Cup skiing event in St. Moritz, Switzerland, and tennis action from the Australian Open.
  • With two classic championship games, one played in mud and rain, much of the bad taste from the N.F.L.'s lockout was washed away.
  • Under Paterno’s leadership, Penn State won two national championships and became a college football powerhouse.
  • A look at the Giants’ 20-17 victory over the 49ers in San Francisco, which sent the Giants to the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots.
  • Hope Solo helped the United States defeat Costa Rica on Friday night, but her availability had been in doubt, and “Dancing With the Stars” may have been to blame.
  • Now with the Miami Heat, Eddy Curry is said to have lost about 100 pounds since his departure from the Knicks.
  • Judy Battista, who covers the N.F.L. for The Times, answered questions from readers about Manning’s future and the Super Bowl matchup between the Giants and the Patriots.
  • Even one of the nation’s most prestigious universities won’t stand up to the N.C.A.A. when it comes to idiotic policies.
  • Missing the big game means having restaurants (and more) all to yourself.
  • The Giants' defense at least has a chance to contain the Patriot offense. It seems unlikely that the Patriot defense can stop the Giants' passing game.
  • Chad Ochocinco has had a strangely quiet season, but on Twitter he became friends with John Boehner this week.
  • At the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray played a brutal, five-set match, and Djokovic's aggression was a major factor in his victory.
  • Taylor Townsend and Gabrielle Andrews, both Americans, win the junior girls' doubles title at the Australian Open.
  • The Heat has a bench of proven role players. The Knicks should follow suit.
  • Philadelphia has benefited from playing the N.B.A.'s third-easiest schedule, but most of its wins have been by significant margins.
  • Neither the quiet Marian Gaborik nor the debonair Henrik Lundqvist are noted for their comedic abilities, but they have a little shtick going at the N.H.L. All-Star festivities.
  • Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas told reporters Friday that his actions and statements regarding the team's White House visit were made "as an individual, not as a representative of the Boston Bruins."
  • Three Americans -- Tim Howard, Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan -- were on the field Friday when Everton faced Fulham in England's F.A. Cup.
  • The American teenager Joe Gyau could make his Bundesliga debut in Germany Saturday for Hoffenheim.
  • After watching men's teams from Duke, Syracuse and her own school lose last weekend, Baylor women's coach Kim Mulkey fires up the Lady Bears.
  • Hiroki Kuroda, a right-handed starter, wrapped up a one-year, $10 million deal, and reliever Boone Logan signed a one-year contract and avoided arbitration.
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