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PHOTOS: Scenes From The Iowa Caucuses
Get a look at what happened on the ground during the first contest of the 2020 primary season.

Photos: The 2015 US Open In Review
The 2015 US Open ended on Sunday night with Novak Djokovic taking down Roger Federer. In the women's final Saturday, Flavia Pennetta defeated Roberta Vinci. Perhaps the biggest moment of...

In Search Of Bacon At IronPigs Baseball
Inspired by an interview she produced for Only A Game, Karen Given traveled to Allentown, Pennsylvania to sample the sports, entertainment, and culinary offerings of Minor League Baseball's Lehigh Valley...

Photos: 2014 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony for the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi took place Friday.

The Rose Bowl Turns 100
On New Year’s Day, Michigan State beat Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl. This season there are 35 bowl games, but in 1902 the Rose Bowl was the first. Only...
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Milwaukee Bucks' Former Floor Blends Art And Basketball
The Milwaukee Bucks once played on a court designed by folk artist Robert Indiana, who also created the iconic "LOVE" stamp. Now, the original floor has been rescued and turned...

Portugal, Brazil Fans Flock To Gillette For 'Football' Friendly
Foxborough's Gillette Stadium typically plays host to the NFL's New England Patriots, but on Tuesday it was the site of a friendly between two of the world's top soccer teams:...

Saratoga Celebrates 150 Years
Race tracks across the country may be shutting down, but Saratoga Race Course in New York is still flourishing. On the track's 150th anniversary, Bill takes in the scene at...

Catching Up With A Lovable Loser: Zippy Chippy
After 100 races -- and zero victories -- Zippy Chippy called it quits. But his futility has made him a celebrity in horse racing circles. Bill Littlefield caught up with...

The Past And Present Of Golf's U.S. Amateur
The USGA's oldest championship, the U.S. Amateur, dates back to 1895. Since its inception, the event has gone through a number of transformations, from the country's premier event to a...

Baseball Camp Offers Nicaraguan Children Hope
For one week, a youth baseball camp in Nicaragua gives kids a glimpse of a better future, while teaching them confidence and teamwork. Only A Game's Ken Shulman has the...

'Shoeless' Joe's Namesake Up At Bat
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson is best remembered for his role in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal. But, one member of his family is hoping to change that. Whitney Jones reports on...

Hollywood Park Readies For Swan Song
As horses and jockeys prepare for this Saturday's Belmont Stakes, one of horse racing's historic venues is preparing to cease operation. Only A Game's Susan Valot has the story.

World-Class Whitewater Lures Kayakers To Upper Midwest
Every spring, the rivers that feed into Lake Superior generate whitewater that attracts elite kayakers from all over the country. Only A Game's Dan Kraker reports on the scene and...

Honoring Bud Fowler, An African-American Baseball Pioneer
Decades before Jackie Robinson's historic achievements, Bud Fowler became the first African-American professional baseball player. Fowler grew up in Cooperstown, N.Y., and the village recently held a ceremony honoring him....

Mike Piazza Readies For Ballet Debut
Former All-Star Mike Piazza retired in 2007 after smacking 427 home runs, tops of any catcher in MLB history. But his athletic career isn't over. Piazza will make an appearance...

World Synchro Championships Boast 16 Matching Marilyn Monroes
The 2013 World Synchronized Skating Championships are being held this weekend in Boston. Only A Game's Karen Given couldn't resist the urge to drop in on the rapidly growing sport...

Collectors Commemorate James Naismith
For 75 years, the winner of the NAIA basketball tournament has received the Maude Naismith Trophy, named after the wife of basketball inventor Dr. James Naismith. Many Naismith artifacts scattered...

New Exhibit Honors Unheralded NASCAR Great
Fred Lorenzen won the Daytona 500 in 1965, but his very short career — and quiet life off the track — may be why he’s not as famous as other...

A Marathon... On Ice
The 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi are one year away. But, for one hearty group of speedskaters, Olympic distances are simply inadequate. Mitch Teich of Milwaukee Public Radio catches...