Loss leaves Coach K weak...Hester says he's done in Chicago


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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Mike Krzyzewski (shuh-SHEF'-skee) may have poured too much emotion into No. 4 Duke's 82-72 loss to Wake Forest last night. Coach K experienced enough dizziness and light-headedness to force him to kneel during a late timeout and skip his postgame news conference, although an assistant says he expects the Hall of Fame coach to make a full recovery.

CHICAGO (AP) — Record-setting returner Devin Hester said yesterday he will not be back with the Chicago Bears next season, saying the team has informed him it wants to go in a different direction. He added the Bears are "parting ways" with him. The team declined comment.

UNDATED (AP) — There was a flurry of activity just before the NHL trade deadline yesterday with the New York Rangers sending Ryan Callahan to Tampa Bay for diminutive Lightning captain Martin St. Louis (mar-TAN' san loo-EE'). Also, the Montreal Canadiens acquired high-scoring forward Thomas Vanek from the New York Islanders for a prospect, second-round pick and conditional fifth-round selection.

DORAL, Fla. (AP)— Despite back problems that caused him to withdraw last week, Tiger Woods is going to try and give it a go today in defending his title at the Cadillac Championships. The site has changed from the Blue Monster course at Doral where Woods has won four times to Trump National Doral, an entirely different layout.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama coach Nick Saban is insisting he didn't have a role in coming up with the proposed 10-second rule that was sacked yesterday by the NCAA. But the coach who has won three of the last five national titles in college football says that that hurry-up offenses are indeed hazardous to defensive players' health.

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