February 21, 1994 Table Of Contents
Bicycling
Steep, slippery mountain traits are among Dave King's favorite haunts
College Basketball
In 1955, Georgia Tech ended the Wildcats' 129-game home winning streak
Coach Charlie Spoonhour has served up a big winner at long-dormant St. Louis University
The Winter Olympics
At peace with his father and with himself, Tommy Moe won a gold in the downhill
By William Oscar Johnson
As he did, sadly, at three previous Games, Dan Jansen failed to win a medal in his 500-meter specialty
Speeding after a medal, U.S. luge hopeful Duncan Kennedy slid out of control and crashed
SI 40th Anniversary
The stirring upset victory by the 1980 U.S. hockey team, recounted in this SI Classic, made those Olympians our Sportsmen of the Year
By E.M. Swift
Everybody Still Wants To Be Like Mike
Baseball
A free-spending new owner has financed an overhaul of the Baltimore Orioles
By Tim Kurkjian
Pro Basketball
In his sixth season of quiet stardom, Danny Manning is frustrated by all the losing—and doggedly determined to leave Los Angeles
Hockey
The Rangers may finally have what it takes to end their 54-year Stanley Cup drought
Sports People
By Steve Wulf
By Phil Taylor
Inside
Focus
Skittish racehorses tend to calm down when given goats as pets
By Amy Lennard Goehner
Outdoors
To call Canada geese, 17-year-old Josh Neuwiller becomes a Canada goose
By Franz Lidz
Boxing
When slugged, a new mechanical heavy bag delights in taunting its attacker
By Chad Millman
Point After
USOC members had the power but not the resolve to give Tonya Harding the boot
By E.M. Swift
Departments
By Mark Mulvoy
Edited by Jack McCallum