STOCK WATCH: Fast-Glance Week in Review
January 29, 2007 | Dick's Stock Watch provides a fast-glance review of the past week in the world of sports, charting whose stock is up and whose is down.
STOCK UP
• Roger Federer and Tiger Woods are so dominant in their respective sports. Federer won his 10th career grand slam and he didn't lose a set at the Australian Open. He was the first player to go through a grand slam singles event without dropping a set since Bjorn Borg at the 1980 French. Tiger won his seventh straight PGA Tour event, winning the Buick Invitational.
• Serena Williams went from the 81st ranked player in the world to Australian Open champion, blowing out Maria Sharapova.
• The Phoenix Suns and Wisconsin Badgers have both won 17 straight games.
• Kimmie Meissner won the U. S. women's figure skating championship.
• Jamal Crawford scored 52 points against the Miami Heat on Friday.
STOCK DOWN
• Arizona was blown out at home by North Carolina. Lute Olson's team is 2-5 in its last seven contests. The Wildcats shot one-of-23 on three-pointers.
• Reggie Bush was fined $5,000 for taunting Brian Urlacher in the NFC championship game.
• The Boston Celtics have lost 11 straight games and sit at 12-31.
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