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The Week March 21-27
Double Bill Karrie Webb's second straight victory in a major came with an added attraction: the Wongluekiet twins
By John Garrity
Punched Out Unlike some of his fellow Tour pros, who seemed resigned to defeat, Hal Sutton couldn't wait to knock off Tiger Woods at the Players Championship
By Alan Shipnuck
Roots A look at Tiger Woods's golf genealogy reveals how he got so good
By Alan Shipnuck
Bear in Mind Those closest to Jack Nicklaus expect him to pull off at least one more miracle before he bows out of the majors
By Michael Bamberger
The S.A.T. Take our Standard Augusta Test and measure your mastery of Masters minutiae
By Gary Van Sickle
Crossing the Line YEARS BEFORE ROSA PARKS REFUSED TO TAKE A SEAT IN THE BACK OF A BUS, A SMALL GROUP OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN GOLFERS STRUCK A BLOW FOR RACIAL JUSTICE BY DEMANDING TO PLAY A SEGREGATED MUNICIPAL COURSE IN THE HOMETOWN OF BOBBY JONES
By Jack McCallum
Notebook
By Jaime Diaz
My Shot There's only one thing that would make my trip to the Masters more special than usual
By Jay Haas
Caddie Cam Once an art, caddying has become an easy job
By Linn Strickler
Now Hear This The grand pooh-bah has some words for the wise about the Masters telecast
By Walter Bingham
Catching Up With...
Mark Alarie, Duke Forward March 17, 1986
By John O'Keefe
Si View
SI View The Week in TV Sports
By John Walters
Bristol Stomp
By John Walters
Book 'Em, Jacko Imagine the possibilities if Phil Jackson began to distribute volumes in even greater volume
By Steve Rushin
Sailing
Around the World in 1,080 Days The Nutt family cast off on a three-year globe-circling adventure that will change their lives and, they're sure, bring them closer together
By Roger Rosenblatt
College Basketball
Basket Brawl Smashmouth play fit for the gridiron propelled Florida, Michigan State, North Carolina and Wisconsin to the NCAA Final Four
By Alexander Wolff
Pro Basketball
Square Shooter In his final season Jeff Hornacek is still lifting the Jazz with the kind of good old-fashioned shooting that's rarely seen these days
By L. Jon Wertheim
Inside
Inside THE WEEK IN SPORTS
Inside Baseball
Inside Baseball
By Stephen Cannella
Inside The NBA
Inside The NBA
By Jackie MacMullan
Sitting Bull Will Perdue returned to Chicago to play, but mostly he's warming the bench
By Franz Lidz
Inside College Football
Inside College Football
By Ivan Maisel
Inside The NHL
Inside The NHL
By Kostya Kennedy
In the Crease
By Pierre McGuire
Baseball
He's No Angel
Dogged for years by a hellish reputation, Jim Edmonds is finally out of Anaheim and hoping the outfield grass is greener in St. Louis
By Jeff Pearlman
Hockey
Old Reliables The Red Wings are again pinning their Stanley Cup hopes on a band of rejuvenated graybeard defensemen
By Michael Farber
Golf [bonus Piece]
Tunnel Vision
Tiger Woods has pared down his life so that he can focus—and he's dominating the game like no player before him
By S.L. Price
Jaws IV: Snack Time in Sydney
By Rick Reilly
Departments
Digging Themselves Out Minnesota's upstart women battled back twice to win the national title
By Ian Thomsen
Leading Off
Kayak Pack
By Mark Beech
First the Double, Then the Trouble CCNY won the NIT and NCAA crowns in 1950, a year before falling to scandal
By Marty Burns
Sgt. Bela's Boot Camp Olympic hopefuls get drilled at Bela Karolyi's Texas ranch
By Brian Cazeneuve
Letters
Parting the Waters With three world records, breaststroker Ed Moses was a commanding figure at the NCAAs
By Austin Murphy
Books Red Smith's heavenly writing, the Angels' hellish history and some glorious baseball photos
By Ron Fimrite
Daddy's Other Boys The writer never knew the beloved and successful coach who became his father
By Ivan Maisel
Scorecard Wacky Williamses--Hollywood Jackpo--Tyson Flick--Flag Flap
By Jack McCallum; S.L. Price; John Walters Edited by Jack McCallum
Faces in the Crowd