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May 17th
IndyStar.com - Sports
Top sports stories from The Indianapolis Star

  • In 11th season, Manning is king of today's QBs
    Now that Brett Favre has walked away from the NFL after 17 seasons, 253 consecutive regular-season starts and a passel of league career passing records, the baton has been passed.

  • Manning mum on Harrison at minicamp
    Marvin Harrison reported for the start of the Indianapolis Colts' mandatory three-day minicamp Friday, but the veteran receiver did not appear at the afternoon practice and was not made available to the media, which included reporters from Philadelphia, ESPN and the NFL Network.

  • Big hit can't shake Briscoe's confidence
    After backup car slams into wall, Penske tells front-row starter to relax.

  • Bishop Steering takes prize
    The winner of the annual Louis Schwitzer Award for engineering excellence is becoming more difficult to determine because technological innovation is a subject teams don't like talking about.

  • 3 keys to today's Speedway action
    Three keys to today's Speedway action: 1. On the bubble The field should have 33 cars by the end of the day, but not necessarily the 33 that will start the race.

  • Simon asks: Why no fever for the Fever?
    The Indiana Fever open their ninth season tonight at Conseco Fieldhouse full of optimism and speaking openly of winning a championship.

  • Fever envision banner season
    The Indiana Fever think they are good, and they want you to know it. That was the thought process, Fever Chief Operating Officer Kelly Krauskopf said, when the front office staff sat down with advertising agency Publicis in December 2007.

  • 4-run 3rd carries Tribe past Braves
    The Indianapolis Indians took the lead with a four-run third inning Friday night and held on for a 5-4 victory over the Richmond Braves at Victory Field.

  • Player ruled ineligible
    A Manual High School baseball player was declared ineligible Friday. Jack Severance, listed as a senior infielder-pitcher, was playing despite being in violation of academic and attendance rules. He was suspended for the remainder of the season.

  • Tickets on sale Monday
    Single-session tickets for the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Diving Trials will go on sale Monday.

  • Granger to host camp
    The Indiana Pacers' Danny Granger will host a summer basketball camp June 23-26 at The Fieldhouse in Fishers.

  • Campillo 5 off lead
    Indiana's Jorge Campillo (71-73) was tied for fifth place at 2-over 144 and five strokes off the individual lead. The Hoosiers were tied for 10th after two rounds of the NCAA Men's Division I Regional on Friday at Columbus, Ohio.

  • Bargar leads Irish
    Brittney Bargar pitched a no-hitter and Notre Dame beat Kent State 9-1 in an NCAA Tournament opener at Ann Arbor, Mich. Katie Fleury, Linda Kohan and Christine Lux homered.

  • James, Cavaliers push series to limit
    CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Cavaliers packed for a weekend stay in Beantown -- not a few weeks on Cape Cod.

  • Amputee wins battle to pursue Olympic dream
    MILAN, Italy -- His Olympic dream suddenly revived, Oscar Pistorius can get back to what he loves most -- running.



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