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WNBA's Lisa Leslie Expecting Second Child a " A Boy
Tally up the score: Lisa Leslie is pregnant again. The retired pro basketball star and husband Michael Lockwood are expecting their second child - a boy - in May, she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
On the red carpet at the Hollywood Christmas Parade talking music with the stars
Several celebrities participated in the Hollywood Christmas Parade. Examiner.Com's LA Music Examiner talked with many on the red carpet finding out what's their Favorite Holiday song.
Tony Hawk and Live Like a Champion Tour Roll Into Magnolia Science Academy
Activision's Tony Hawk: RIDE Like a Champion interactive experience joins Anthem Blue Cross Live Like a Champion Tour.
10th Holiday Cup to Feature Best in Women's Water Polo
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California, November 12. THE United States of America, the reigning World Champions of Women's Water Polo will welcome five of the top ten ranked nations to Newport Beach, California this December for the 10th Holiday Cup.
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She bears watching: Baylor 6-8 center will be a game-changer
The most talked about player at the Big 12 women's basketball media day was nowhere to be found Wednesday.
Women's Hoops Guru: Guru's News and Muse: Leslie's Post-WNBA Tour Comes To Philly
The Guru interrupts what will be a loooong blog to apologize for some glitch that never put the content into the previous post headline about Lisa Leslie Don't fear because all will be re-addressed here with new content.
Future Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie calls it quits after 12 seasons. Welcome to SportsNation! On Friday, former Los Angeles Sparks and U.S. Olympian Lisa Leslie will be here to chat about retirement, the state of the WNBA, and her latest charitable focus on liver cancer awareness.
When Indiana's Tamika Catchings is flying around the court seeming to be in about three places at once, she seems somewhat superhuman.
Voepel: As usual, pressure doesn't put off Taurasi
Phoenix's Diana Taurasi swears she actually prefers it this way: being on the road, playing in an arena of people cheering against her.
U.S. women's hoops team out to find post depth
From Anne Donovan and Katrina McClain to Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson, the U.S. women's basketball team has always been able to wear down its opponents with its depth at the post.
Jimmy Watson: LSU's Chancellor keeps 'em laughing
There was the time when Van Chancellor and his wife walked into a church and the only available seating was on the front row.
Voepel: Taurasi finds healing in hoops
The face of the WNBA? Think bigger. On Saturday, Lisa Leslie said Diana Taurasi "will continue to be the best [player] in the world." Sure, Taurasi has lost a few painful "big" games in her basketball career, but those didn't break her heart by any means.
Voepel: Leslie content with decision to retire
Lisa Leslie was smiling not long after it was over. She'd hugged her husband, waved to the opposing fans, gotten dressed, talked to the media ... and then was soon fussing over a little baby.
Sparks top Mercury, force deciding Game 3 tonight in Phoenix
PHOENIX a ' Candace Parker had 24 points and 18 rebounds, Lisa Leslie scored 20 points, and the Los Angeles Sparks forced a deciding third game of the WNBA's Western Conference finals with an 87-76 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night.
a Wnba icon, Leslie's career comes to its end
Ever since I can remember, Lisa Leslie has been the face of women's basketball. The star from Compton was one of those figures that never seemed to age.
Women's Hoops Guru: WNBA Conference Finals: A Blend of Old And New Blood
As the WNBA's Eastern and Western Conferences launch their best-of-three championship series Wednesday night, a glance at the overall rosters reveals a passing of the torch to a newer generation in the 13-year history of the playoffs.
Two U.S. sprinters make run at history
American sprinters Tyson Gay and Carmelita Jeter flirted with history at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix.
MLB: Posada, Carlson begin 3-game bans
Yankees catcher Jorge Posada and Toronto pitcher Jesse Carlson each were suspended three games and fined by Major League Baseball for their roles in a bench-clearing brawl in the eighth inning Tuesday night.
Sparks' Lisa Leslie has her team ready for playoff matchup with Seattle
Lisa Leslie's voice could be heard down the hall. In the basement of San Antonio's AT&T Center, media could clearly hear the Los Angeles center screaming at her team.
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