
April 9, 1990 Table Of Contents
Books
A SUMPTUOUS HUNTING BOOK AT A SUMPTUOUS PRICE
Business
SPORTS MEET TORTS AT HARVARD LAW
By Jeff Bradley
Television
MEET THE NEWEST APPLE OF THE CBS EYE
By Franz Lidz
NCAA Basketball
UNLV beat Duke 103-73 in the most lopsided NCAA title game ever
Nicklaus
Joining the seniors in Arizona, Jack Nicklaus rediscovered the swing that once ruled the game
By E.M. Swift
Rookies A To Z
Sandy Alomar Jr. and Todd Zeile are the stars of '90, but they're not the only rookies who are blossoming this spring
By Albert Kim
Women's Final Four
Led by Jennifer Azzi, Stanford flew past Auburn to win the women's NCAA basketball crown
By Hank Hersch
Leach And Pugh
Fancy foreign models may rule tennis singles, but the U.S.'s Rick Leach (left) and Jim Pugh are top of the line in doubles
By Franz Lidz
Ten-Day Players
Ah, the bittersweet life of the NBA 10-day player. Here today, gone tomorrow—to the Nets...or wherever
College Hockey
Wisconsin squeezed Colgate 7-3 for the NCAA title
Fencing
Penn State skewered Columbia for the NCAA fencing title
Lou Jost
Lou Jost studies—and fights for—the rain forest
Focus
Rob Nelson's career is in extra innings thanks to a sweet idea
By Rick Wolff
On The Scene
Women outshone the men at the NCAA championships
By William Nack
For The Record
A Roundup of the Week March 26-April 1
Compiled by Sally Guard
Point After
The Lakers' Pat Riley should be named Coach of the Year
Departments
Edited by Craig Neff