- http://www.foxsports.com - FoxSports.com is the first and only internet sports site to hire its own team of full-time reporters, including Dave van Dyck for baseball, Mike Monroe for basketball, and David Moore and Clark Judge for football. While you're there, see how your NFL picks stack up against Jimmy Kimmel's and read what Jim Rome has to say today. And don't forget to visit John's section for the latest NFL news and opinions- you won't make the All-Madden team without it.
- http://espn.go.com/ - In case you missed all of the day's Sportscenters, ESPN comes through with a thoroughly detailed site for the rabid sports fan. To start, there are 14 sports sections to choose from, from baseball and football to horse racing and all college sports. Play free fantasy sports to pass the time, or try to sway the vote in ESPN's fans poll. The boys from Bristol bring you the latest trades, all the boxscores and standings, and audio/video clips of the day's top plays. It's as cool as the other side of the pillow.
- http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/ - For those few of you left who think that Sports Illustrated is nothing more than a once-a-year necessity (Usually in February), this website will go a long way in changing your mind. Besides the usual categories for the main sports, SI provides info on some less popular sports such as cricket and rugby, as well as pages devoted to European and Asian sports. Plenty of fantasy games and trivia questions are scattered on the site, as well as links to SI's younger sisters, Sports Illustrated for Kids and Sports Illustrated for Women. And, yes, for those of you still not convinced that SI can come in handy after February, there are plenty of sneak-preview swimsuit edition pics.
- http://www.sports.sleuth.com/ - One of the most complete sports search engines on the web, the SportsSleuth will track down just about anything you may be having trouble finding. At the same time, the Sleuth keeps up-to-date news, stats, standings and box-scores from your favorite sports and teams. The Sherlock Holmes of sports info.
- http://www.onlinesports.com/ - Online Sports is the internet's oldest and largest catalog of sports products, services, and memorabilia. If you're wondering what to get that sports fan in your life, you can't go wrong with Online Sports' incredible selection and money-back guarantee. Their directory has tens of thousands of sports items, and is constantly being updated with new products, services, companies, and information.
- http://www.sportsline.com/ - SportsLine.com is at the leading edge of media companies, providing internet sports content, community, and e-commerce on a global basis. SportsLine.com's content includes more than one million pages of multimedia sports information, entertainment, and merchandise. SportsLine.com produces the official league Web sites for Major League Baseball, the PGA TOUR and NFL Europe League, and serves as the primary sports content provider for America Online, Netscape, and Excite.
- http://www.sportquest.com/ - Sportquest is one of the largest sites devoted to tracking down information on all sports. Ever heard of ringette or petanque? Sportquest has, and can find anything you need to find relating to these sports. Want the current news from the world of unicycle hockey? Come to Sportquest. Besides the minor sports, Sportquest supplies info about baseball, basketball, hockey and football. There is nothing you cannot find on this site.
- http://www.fantasysportspage.com/ - Fantasy sports is an ever-increasing means of escape from everyday life. And at the Fantasysportspage, you will find all of the info you need on how to set up or join a team or league. You can also come here to follow your players and team, get the latest injury reports, and find out who's hot and who's not.
- http://www.allstarsites.com/ - Join Anna Allstar as she takes you through all the latest news and information from 20 sports, from skateboarding and extreme sports to baseball and football. Can't find what you need? Allstarsites has a search that will find anything you need. And while you're here, play some fantasy sports or read from a selection of sports magazines. Or, if you need some other entertainment, scan the list of Top 100 Books, CD's and Videos.
- http://www.nerdworld.com/sports.html - Hop on the Nerd Wide Web to find all of your sports information. Scan NerdWorld's top ten sports sites, linked to the best sites from each major sport, as well as some general ones. Also, NerdWorld has 15 related sports categories, from alternative sports to youth sports. While you're here, read up on nerd life or see what's new in the Nerd Store.
- More links about Sports in our alternate directory
- http://www.sportingnews.com/ - The Sporting News has been entertaining us and bringing news on the Big 4 for years. Now they bring us the same quality on the web. Follow your favorite teams from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college football and basketball. Test your brain with sports trivia and quizzes, and get your fix of the Daily Dish. And when you're ready, enter the rumor mill and hear the latest sports gossip. Watch out for The Fly, though!
- http://www.sports.com/ - Reporting the news is just an element of sports.com's business. The leading European sports site, Sports.com includes live scoring, contests, fantasy leagues, and electronic merchandise. This fully interactive site keeps sports enthusiasts in the game. Sports.com is the leading site for internet sports around the world through its dedication to applying new technology by providing interactive daily polls, fan clubs and chat sessions, contests and games, fantasy leagues, and up-to-the-minute fixtures, statistics, results and headlines.
- http://chili.collegesportsnews.com/default.htm - All division I, II, III and I-A schools can be found on this site devoted solely to college sports. The featured sports are football, baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball and golf, but others can be found as well. Scoreboards, news, Top-25 polls and scores.
- http://www.usatoday.com/sports/si.htm - USA Today's sports section starts with a listing of 16 sports to choose from, as well as a look back on 20th century sports. Also featured are cover stories, fantasy sports, gaming/odds (Not to be used for illegal gambling, of course), transactions, Sagarin ratings and sports on TV, all done in true, concise USA Today fashion. When you're done here, click on the link to USA Today's weekly newspaper/magazine, Baseball Weekly.
- http://www.sportsnetwork.com/ - The SportsNetwork has a list of 15 major sports to find information on. Check out the latest stories and the current scoreboards, and take the fan poll while you're here. Don't forget to read the columns, too. Go head-to-head with Bryan McGovern as he makes a "Goal Line Stand." Choose to swing or take "The 3-2 Pitch" from Pat Gallagher. Or try to break through Joe Aquilar's "Full Court Press."
- http://www.sportserver.com/ - The Nando Sportserver provides information on the major sports, from baseball to auto racing, as well as some of the less-popular ones, including cricket, rugby and horse racing. Check out the scoreboard, or the TV listings for upcoming televised sports. Something to get off your chest? Join the chat. Find out what happened this day in sports history, or enter the Press Box for columns from sportswriters around the country. Want a reason not to use some athletes as role-models? Scan the police blotter and find out which athletes are facing time in the big house.
- http://www.e-sports.com/ - E-sports.com is a premier source for sports content syndication providing clients with cutting-edge commentary, insightful analysis and editorial content that goes beyond scores and statistics. With a collection of over 160 contributing columnists world wide and over 600 sites syndicating content, e-sports has become a leader in the syndicated sports content industry. Unlike other sports-related sites, they do not focus on scores and teams, or player statistics. Instead, they focus on the issues and stories that gain the attention and readership of serious fans from every major sport.
- http://www.totalsports.net/ - Total Sports is the first new media company to gather, warehouse, enhance, and distribute sports information in this new way. They own deep resources of historical content, generate and constantly update current content, and they develop their own software. At TotalSports, you'll find information on most any sport, and if you still don't have enough, try out TotalBaseball, TotalHockey, TotalSportfishing, TotalCollegesports, Golf.com and others.
- http://4sports.4anything.com/ - 4anything.com is a network of web guides that help users easily find high quality, relevant information online for thousands of topics of interest and cities. Each guide helps users focus their searching via a well-organized, highly manageable list of recommended sites for a given topic along with valuable commentary on each site. The sports guide will deliver all your needs.
- http://www.allsports.com/ - allsports.com has been dedicated to bringing fans a unique internet experience since 1994. Here you can read about your teams and sports from AllSports' network of fan reporters, fans just like you. And if you think you have a take, if you like to write and you know sports, then sign up to become a columnist.
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