March 9, 2015 Table Of Contents
SI NOW
By WITH HOST Maggie Gray
GOLF PLUS
With his hands all over the Ryder Cup and flashes of brilliant play at the Honda, Phil Mickelson proved that even at 44 he's about more than winning majors. And spurred by the young guns, he just might have the game to contend for years
INBOX
SPECIAL REPORT
College basketball is facing a crisis. The combination of physical play and a plodding pace has created a game that stinks to watch. The solution? Changes to the rules—and to the committee that makes them
By Seth Davis
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
After the curtain descended on UCLA's majestic run, it rose on an Indiana team whose muscular style became the blueprint for success. The sport hasn't been the same since
By Luke Winn
PRO FOOTBALL
YOU'RE MY 'BOY, BLUE! (TILL YOU'RE NOT)
By Chris Burke
PRO BASKETBALL
By Lee Jenkins
COLLEGE SPORTS
THE CASES OF SEVERAL HIGH-PROFILE ATHLETES ARE REMINDERS THAT SEXUAL ASSAULT IS A TOO-FREQUENT PROBLEM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES. A NEW FILM SHINES LIGHT ON THE SCOURGE AND ON THOSE WHO SUFFER IN THE DARK
By Ben Reiter
AARON LEVI
Boasting about his sexual encounters, Wilt Chamberlain said there would never be any "little Wilties." That may not have been true, as adoptee Aaron Levi found in his quest to locate his biological parents
POINT AFTER
By Steve Rushin
Departments
Regardless of how many games he misses, Josh Hamilton's reported drug relapse shows the Angels' star has much bigger concerns than just getting back on the field
By Tom Verducci
By Phil Taylor
Some of baseball's most bizarre injuries—including three this year—happen before the season even starts
Edited By Alexandra Fenwick
By Interview by Dan Patrick
By Grant Wahl