
March 24, 1986 Table Of Contents
The NCAAs
No. 1-ranked Duke is still alive, but eight of the 15 other NCAA tourney survivors are definitely big surprises
CLEVELAND STATE: THE MOUSE THAT ROARED
Hagler
O.K., Now Bring On The Next Victim
After KO'ing John Mugabi in Vegas, Marvin Hagler has his fists set squarely on Thomas Hearns
By Pat Putnam
LPGA
Filling The Gap With A Flourish
With Nancy Lopez on maternity leave, some brash new-breed stars are now asserting themselves out on the LPGA tour
By Rick Reilly
A Big Hit Everywhere But At Bat
The Royals' Buddy Biancalana would be an even bigger name if he had a little clout
By Sandy Keenan
Barkley
A Double Feature All By Himself
In only his second NBA season, Philadelphia's Charles Barkley is already a star of epic proportions
By Bruce Newman
Technical Equities
When Technical Equities Corp. came a cropper, athletes and others had big money problems
By William Nack
College Basketball
The Potsdam Bears capped a perfect season with the Division III title
By Douglas S. Looney
Wrestling
Both the Hawkeyes and Duane Goldman reigned as kings at the NCAAs
By Jaime Diaz
Pro Football
By Jill Lieber
Rusty
She started life as Rena Glickman, and today Brooklyn's Rusty Kanokogi is the queen of judo
By Gary Smith
For The Record
A roundup of the week March 10-16
Compiled by James E. Reynolds
19th Hole: The Readers Take Over
19TH HOLE: THE READERS TAKE OVER
Edited by Gay Flood
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff