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SI's best 'Where Are They Now?' stories
Sports Illustrated's annual Where Are They Now issue catches up with the stars and prominent figures from yesteryear.
How USC's water polo dynasty aided admissions bribery
Jovan Vavic was both the John Wooden and Geno Auriemma of water polo, but his program was also set up perfectly to hide fake recruits.
Tennis Star Venus Williams is a Fashion Designer
Seven-time major champion tennis player Venus Williams talks about her second job as a fashion designer.
Girl expelled after suing school to join boys’ team
Sydney Phillips hoped to join the boys’ basketball team after her school dropped the girls’ program.
SI hosting Sportsperson of the Year event at Barclays
SI will bring the party to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Dec. 12.
Gallery: Professional athletes and their kids
Here's a look at professional athletes and their kids over the years
Gallery: The Largest Stadiums in the World
Here's a look at some of the largest stadiums in the world.
Quiz: Can you match the dog to its owner?
Take our quiz to see if you can figure out which dogs belong to which athlete.
Twenty-five of SI's Favorite Moments of Athletes, Sports Figures Dancing
Here are some of the finest clips of sports figures dancing
How Peppermint Patty became an advocate for female athletes
How a Peanuts comic strip character became one of pop culture’s most unapologetic advocates for gender equality in sports.
No. 1 Florida eliminated from College World Series
Texas Tech eliminated Florida from the College World Series on Tuesday.
Florida advances to CWS with win over FSU
Florida advanced to the College World Series with a 7–0 win over Florida State on Monday night.
UCSB headed to Omaha on walk-off grand slam
UC Santa Barbara freshman Sam Cohen crushed a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Gauchos a win over top-ranked Louisville and punch their ticket to the College World Series.
Watch: UNC wins men's lacrosse championship in OT
North Carolina defeated Maryland in overtime to claim the NCAA men's lacrosse championship.