Spieth a young man with a keen sense of history

UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. — Jordan Spieth loves golf history, which is appropriate for someone quickly becoming part of it.

Spieth was a freshman at Texas when he first went to St. Andrews with the rest of the Walker Cup team. They played the Old Course, soaked up the vibe at the home of golf and then headed north for their matches at Royal Aberdeen.

James' 40 puts Cavs up 2-1 on Golden State

By TOM WITHERS  Of the AP CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron James is doing more than ever. With the Cavaliers missing two All-Stars, he has no choice. “I'm so outside the box right now,” ...

Chris Heston's no-no lifts Giants over Mets

By RONALD BLUM Of the AP  NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Heston couldn't recall ever throwing a no-hitter, not in youth baseball, not in the minor leagues and certainly not in the majors. Now he was ...

Western Conference teams face perilous path to NBA Finals

Tony Parker thought he'd seen it all in the Western Conference. He should've known better. The Spurs rolled into the final game of the regular season winners of 11 straight games to announce themselves as serious contenders again. One loss at New Orleans sent San Antonio from second to sixth place, costing the defending NBA champions homecourt advantage in the first two rounds.

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