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Wildcat Strike
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John W. McDonough

Perfect!
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David E. Klutho

April 6, 1998
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Online articles from the magazine
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Comeback Cats
Digging itself out of one last hole, Kentucky brought a resounding end to the first year of the Tubby Smith era with its seventh NCAA title
by Alexander Wolff

Exclusive Online Kentucky
Photo Gallery

Good, Better, Best
An unprecedented third straight women's crown answers the question, Are the 39-0 Lady Vols, led by Chamique Holdsclaw, the greatest ever?
by Kelli Anderson

Exclusive Online Tennessee
Photo Gallery

 

HOCKEY
Inside the NHL
 
BASEBALL
Inside Baseball
 
PRO BASKETBALL
Inside the NBA
 
PRO FOOTBALL
Inside the NFL
 
 
THE MASTERS
Going to Extremes
The ultra-aggressive style of Tiger Woods and an elite group of players may well force radical change at Augusta National
by Jaime Diaz

A Giant in Japan
In his homeland Jumbo Ozaki is the undisputed king of golf. So why can't he get respect anywhere else?
by John Garrity

Muscled out of the Masters
Half a century after getting run out of the tournament, Frank Stranahan is still going strong
by John Garrity

Second Thoughts
There are good reasons to believe that Tiger Woods won't repeat at Augusta
by Gary Van Sickle

A Modest Proposal
It's 2009, and the Lords of Augusta are pondering subtle changes to the Masters
by Walter Bingham
 

GOLF PLUS
News and Notes
 
 

Leading Off

All AboardOh, Say, Can You See?
All AboardOh, Say, Can You See?

Other articles in this week's issue

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Remember the Alamo!
The Final Four came to San Antonio with the usual ticket scalpers, hoops freaks and sweat-suit-clad coaches, but this time a Riverwalk ran through it
by Steve Rushin

GOLF
Sunday Driver
With another of his patented late charges, the unflappable Justin Leonard blew by the field to prevail in the Tournament Players Championship
by John Garrity

TENNIS
Changing of the Guard
At the Lipton, Marcelo Ríos claimed the men's No. 1 ranking, while two hard- charging teenagers defeated the world's top women
by Ian Thomsen
 

PRO BASKETBALL
Slitting Their Own Throats?
As their showboating and swagger undermine their talent, Chris Webber and the Wizards are again struggling to clinch a playoff spot
by Phil Taylor

HOCKEY
When Hell Froze Over
Twenty-five years after the World Hockey Association first dropped the puck, players who jumped leagues for big bucks look back and laugh or cry
by Allen Abel
 


Special online features

History of the Final Four
Take a comprehensive look at the who, what, where and why of college basketball's main event, including dozens of classic Sports Illustrated covers.

Swimsuit '98
Journey to the center of the earth with the Sports Illustrated 1998 Swimsuit Issue: SI Travels the Equator. And don't miss Swimsuit '98 Extra!

Photo Galleries
SI's photographers take you onto the field and into the action.

Sportsman of the Year
Sports Illustrated honors North Carolina's Dean Smith. View vintage action shots of Dean's greatest players, hear audio from his greatest prodigy. Also, check out updated capsules on SI's previous choices for Sportsman of the Year.

1997: The Year in Review
Great moments, top performers, cool photos, sound bites and features from Sports Illustrated. Don't miss our list of 1997's Top 10 stories. To see what we ranked No. 1, click ear.

College Basketball '97-98
SI's college hoops preview rocks the rim. Which teams will travel the road to the Final Four? Check out our men's and women's scouting reports.

The Swingin' A's
The Oakland A's of the swingin' '70s seemed tailor-made for their era. Check out our very retro retrospective of the 1972, 1973 and 1974 championship seasons. SI's Ron Fimrite offers a fond appraisal of baseball's forgotten dynasty.

Baseball Year in Review
A month-by-month look at the 1997 season, from Tino Martinez's record-setting April to Mark McGwire's homer-happy September.

NHL '97-98
Who will win the Stanley Cup? Check out Sports Illustrated's 1997-98 NHL Preview and see what our hockey experts are predicting. With in-depth scouting reports on all 26 teams, SI's look ahead to the season on ice is red hot.

Swimsuit '97
Circumnavigate the globe on a navel expedition with the Sports Illustrated 1997 Swimsuit Issue: Bikini World. And don't miss Swimsuit '96: South African Safari.

  The Cold Wars
Review the highlights of each Winter Olympics, check out classic Sports Illustrated stories and photos, and catch up with some of the biggest names in the Games.

A Perfect Season
Only one NFL team has finished a season undefeated:the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Game recaps, exclusive SI photos, an update on each of the starters, and Dr. Z's ranking of the greatest teams of all time.

Super Bowl Summaries
Recaps and photos of every game, from I through XXXI.

Ups and Downs
The best and worst of 1997, as selected by a panel of Sports Illustrated writers and CNN/SI anchors. Start with the King of all media, and then browse.

The Biggest Games Ever
Ring in the New Year with this classic collection of college football bowl game photos and memories.

Pro Basketball '97-98
SI Presents preseason previews on all 29 NBA teams. Can Michael Jordan lead the Chicago Bulls to a sixth title? Or is it Shaq's turn to take the L.A. Lakers to the top?

World Series Archives
Here's the pitch: Every World Series champion, as covered by Sports Illustrated from 1954 to 1996. Relive Don Larsen's no-hitter, Carlton Fisk's homer, and the infamous Mookie ball.

Arthur Ashe
CNN/SI presents a comprehensive look at the tennis champion's full, exemplary and all-too-brief life.

Chicago Bulls Commemorative
A special issue spotlighting the five-time NBA champs, from SI Presents.

The 1996 Olympics
Relive the Centennial Games with this in-depth collection of stories and pictures, including the Sports Illustrated Olympic Daily.

Black Baseball
Long before Jackie Robinson stepped on the field for the Dodgers, black baseball had a history all its own.


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