- John Feinstein
John Feinstein is the author of 27 books (his 28th is due in November, 2011), including the best-sellers “A Season on the Brink” and “A Good Walk Spoiled”. Aside from his duties as a sports columnist for The Washington Post, he also provides commentary for the Golf Channel and National Public Radio.
In Caps-Rangers, the art of almost
COLUMN | Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist made only one mistake, but it was costly in a 1-0 loss in Game 2.
Cardinals are Pitino’s ‘toughest’
COLUMN | Louisville’s Rick Pitino calls his new national champions “ the 13 toughest guys I’ve ever coached.”
‘Willy stuff’ sends Amherst to title
COLUMN | Willy Workman did it all for Amherst as the Lord Jeffs took the Division III title.
Final Four celebration turns sour
COLUMN | At the Final Four, the NCAA tried to highlight all the good it has done, but it failed — miserably.
- Before heading to ODU, Jeff Jones left indelible mark on American University basketball
- Three weeks after dreadful loss at Verizon Center, Syracuse cut down its nets
- Syracuse assistant Tim O’Toole has come full circle
- NCAA tournament: Miami ‘didn’t have the juice’ against Marquette
- Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim says he’ll continue to coach
- After letting Isles game slip away, Caps are quickly running out of chances
- George Mason moves to Atlantic 10, joining parade of conference realignment
- Kansas-North Carolina in the second round? What a coincidence







