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Archived Discussions
July 7, 2000: Rachel Alexander, The Post's tennis writer.
June 7, 2000: Steve Goff, The Post's D.C. United and soccer beat reporter.
March 20, 2000: Ted Leonsis, majority owner of the Washington Capitals.
March 8, 2000: Tarik El-Bashir and Judith Evans, two of The Post's high school sports reporters.
March 1, 2000: Jon DeNunzio and Micah Pollack, The Post's high school sports editors.
Feb. 24, 2000: Michael Weiss, two-time U.S. national figure skating champion.
Jan. 21, 2000: Steve Wyche, The Post's beat writer for the Wizards, discusses Michael Jordan.
Jan. 13, 2000: Redskins wide receiver Irving Fryar discusses the Redskins and the playoffs.
Dec. 14, 1999: Angie Watts, The Post's beat writer for Virginia Tech, discusses the Florida State and the Sugar Bowl.
Nov. 9, 1999: Butch Beard, Wizards assistant coach, on the NBA season.
Nov. 2, 1999: Steve Wyche, The Post's beat writer for the Wizards.
Oct. 26, 1999: Steven Goff, The Post's D.C. United writer, on Major League Soccer's playoffs and the United's chances for another title.
Oct. 1, 1999: Jason La Canfora, The Post's Capitals writer, on George McPhee and the upcoming NHL season.
Sept. 28, 1999: Richard Justice, The Post's national baseball writer, on the Baltimore Orioles, Cal Ripken's future and baseball's pennant races.
Sept. 9, 1999: Stephen Porter, a member of an investment group formed to bring a major league baseball team to the District of Columbia.
Aug. 31, 1999: Steven Berkowitz, The Post's college sports editor, on the local and national college football scene.
Aug. 26, 1999: Coach Ron Vanderlinden on Maryland's football team as the season approaches.
Aug. 24, 1999: Post reporter Liz Clarke on the Redskins' preseason preparations and the upcoming season.
Aug. 17, 1999: Mystics guard Nikki McCray on the team's season and plans for the future as well as the 2000 Olympics.
Aug. 17, 1999: Post reporter Leonard Shapiro the PGA Championship, the upcoming Ryder Cup and the world of golf.
Aug. 13, 1999: Terry Robiskie, Washington Redskins passing game coordinator, from the team's first preseason game in New England.
Aug. 3, 1999: Washingtonpost.com correspondent Gene Wang, on the Redskins from training camp in Frostburg, Md.
July 27, 1999: George Solomon, assistant managing editor for sports, on The Post's sports coverage.
July 20, 1999: Post reporter Steven Goff on the D.C. United's acquisition of John Maessner and Chris Albright and the outlook for the second half.
July 13, 1999: Post reporter Dave Sheinin from Boston, site of the All-Star Game, on the Orioles and the team's plans for the future.
July 6, 1999: Post reporter Richard Justice on the Baltimore Orioles, the All-Star Game and the possibility of the Expos leaving Montreal.
June 30, 1999: Wizards guards Tim Legler and Chris Whitney on the NBA Draft from the MCI Center.
June 29, 1999: Wizards forward and former Georgetown Hoya Jahidi White on the NBA Draft at MCI Center.
June 23, 1999: Post reporter Steve Goff on the Women's World Cup, the men's national team and the state of Major League Soccer.
June 15, 1999: Post reporter Rachel Alexander on the Stanley Cup finals.
June 1, 1999: Post columnist Andrew Beyer on the Belmont Stakes and the state of the horse racing industry.
May 25, 1999: Mystics coach Nancy Darsch and point guard Andrea Nagy on the Mystics and WNBA.
May 11, 1999: Post reporter Steve Wyche on rebuilding the Wizards.
May 8, 1999: Post reporter Richard Justice on Major League Baseball and the underachieving Baltimore Orioles.
May 6, 1999: Post columnist Michael Wilbon on the disappointing season of the Wizards, the NBA playoffs, and the ownership saga of the Redskins.
April 27, 1999: Post reporter Rachel Alexander reviewed the Capitals' dismal season and their plans for the offseason.
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