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Frank Messina, Bard of Flushing

The Mets Poet doesn't find baseball a constraining subject: The diamond contains multitudes.

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A Good Run Spoiled

A Long Island writer takes a trip to the bottom of the world. To run a marathon.

Sports

A Winn-Win for College Basketball

Sports Illustrated's young beat writer straddles the print-online divide, saving his best and biggest output for March Madness.

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Storming the Web's College-Basketball Corner

The bloggers at Storming the Floor eschew dick jokes for hard-core college-basketball analysis. Plus, other kinds of jokes.

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The Journalist and the Public Servant

Ken Krayeske, rabble rouser, reflects on his press-conference dust-up with UConn coach Jim Calhoun.

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StarCraft College

Berkeley's Alan Feng uses the popular game to reframe life as a race for resources.

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Mixed Martial Arts' Meteoric Rise

Jon Wertheim chronicles the surging popularity of an often misunderstood sport.

Sports

The Burdens of a Gridiron Genius

Bill Walsh led the 49ers to greatness and beloved status in San Francisco, and revolutionized the NFL, while struggling to meet his own enormous expectations.

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Back in the Locker Room

Less than a year after becoming the unwitting and unwilling poster child for the ills of sports blogs, Will Leitch is straddling the line between new and old media.

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Athletes and Their Discontents

Seth Wickersham gets inside the often-troubled minds of NFL stars.

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