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SPRING ISSUE

  Michael Jordan? He's gone. Chamique Holdsclaw? She's movin' on. The face of the future belongs to 14-year-old Seimone Augustus. Richard Corman

In our Spring issue we gave you advice from real athletes -- like Lindsay Davenport's favorite sunscreen for hair, Dot Richardson's question-and-answer column, even Michelle Kwan's preferences on power snacks. You also said you wanted more sports news, so in addition to our bang-up March Madness package, we previewed the big five spring college sports for women. You asked for help finding great gear, so we offered something for every budget. Most of all, you said you wanted the Sports Illustrated authority and access. Browse the selection of articles below -- SI's stamp is on every piece. Visit siforwomen.com for the best women's sports features on the web and be sure to check out our latest issue.

Columns

Your Body
The pros explain how to play through your period; plus, yoga moves for menstrual pain relief
By Alyssa L. Shaffer

Your Food
To avoid mid-game poop-out, curb the carbs and tuck in to powerful proteins
By Sarah Bowen Shea

Your Attitude
Some quick tricks can help you get gutsier and build your sports courage
By Sarah Bowen Shea

Spring Preview
We pick the top 10 college teams in golf, softball, lacrosse, track and field, and tennis

Notes from the Field
Skating's new star; what's new for Picabo; dramatic debut for triathlon at Sydney
By E.M. Swift, Michael Farber, Tim Layden

Personal Trainer

Working Out
Go to the next level of strength training with the U.S. women's soccer team
By Dimity McDowell

Gear
When buying workoutware, what's worth a splurge? See our guide to basics and beyond
By Charles Coxe

Ask Dr. Dot
The Olympic softball star, and orthopedic surgeon, answers your health questions
By Dot Richardson

Skills 101
Honey Girl Salamone demonstrates the sweet science of how to throw a punch
By Jeff Pearlman

Go to It
Bored? Jump into one of these seven great adventures that require only a day
By Deborah Moss

Your Stars
Check out our sports horoscope for astral advice on tapping into your talents
By Shelley Ackerman

  March Madness

Star Power
Chamique Holdsclaw rules the women's basketball universe, and everyone wants a little piece of her time
By Kelli Anderson

She Got Next
The face of the future belongs to 14-year-old Seimone Augustus
By Kelli Anderson

Three Class Acts
These girls make the grade as the top high school players
By Lars Anderson

Tournament Preview
Players to watch; hot coaches' tips; cool cybersites; celebrity picks

He's the Man
UConn coach Geno Auriemma hates being judged on his gender
By Jackie MacMullan

Features

Generation Next
These new faces of women's sports recall some old faces-those of their famous athletic parents
Photos by Isabel Snyder
Text by Lars Anderson, David Fleming, Beth Howard and Kostya Kennedy

Getting Her Kicks
Tonya Butler, integral to her team in a run to the Georgia state playoffs, is no longer a football oddity
By Leigh Montville

Cool Runnings
The newest dynamic duo in bobsledding is from Jamaica-of course
By Franz Lidz

The Race of Her Life
For University of Texas runner Cindy Stefanko, training and competing are weapons in her battle against cancer
By Kelli Anderson

In Every Issue

Short Takes
Check out our Q & A with the hoopster who made a splash during the NBA lockout, read up on the fledgling Women's Professional Football League and find out how tennis star Amelie Mauresmo remains unfazed by the racket.

My Take
Chasity Melvin, a leading contender for the ABL's rookie of the year award before the league's shutdown, was a teammate and friend of 23-year-old Katrina Price, who died in January of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. Melvin shares her memories of Price and their abruptly curtailed rookie season with the Philadelphia Rage.
 

 
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