Roundup: Voice of Charlie Brown Arrested, Kentucky Lost Again & Sloane Stephens Slays Serena Williams Down Under
By Jason McIntyre
It’s all about Sloane Stephens, the 19-year-old who beat Serena Williams in the Australian Open, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. [Sydney Morning Herald]
Louisville 64, Villanova 73. The Cardinals have lost two in a row. [Courier Journal]
Good read on the NBA’s first Spaniard, Fernando Martin. [Slam]
Jermaine O’Neal appears to have worn out his welcome in Phoenix. [Yahoo Sports]
NC State is starting to smell like a fraud: Wake Forest 86, NC State 84. [News & Observer]
Junior Etou, a DC high school basketball player, might be 21 years old. [Deadspin]
Last week, Novak Djokovic was slamming Lance Armstrong. This week, Djokovic is getting asked how he could possibly be in such good shape. [Telegraph]
Unranked Kentucky went to Alabama and lost, 59-55. Yes, you’ll read some stories about UK maybe missing the NCAA tournament in the coming week. [Herald Leader]
Paul Finebaum is switching radio stations. [Outkick the Coverage]
The first of many Harbaugh brother reads. [NYT]
Listen to “Stand by Your Man” before reading this Pat Haden story about Lane Kiffin. [LA Times]
Radical. This might have five million hits by week’s end.
Woman passes out on the subway tracks in Madrid. A hero races to save her.
Birdman and Mike Miller singing Ice, Ice Baby.
Here’s a tribute to Ray Lewis.
Absolutely terrifying stuff from a Russian dash cam – toddler flies out of the car during this accident into the road. Thank goodness the truck swerved. [via Adam]