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Left: Kerry Collins hopes to poke a few holes in the Ravens secondary today

Right: Ray Lewis and the Ravens have allowed on TD in three postseason games

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Posted at 6:25 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 28, 2000
SUPERBOWL XXXV
Ravens win Super Bowl with stifling defense
The Baltimore Ravens brought brutal efficiency, unbending defense and a dose of explosive excitement to the Super Bowl, putting their own distinctive stamp on America's great football celebration. They beat the New York Giants, 34-7.

Odds favor Ravens, but history says Giants
The Baltimore Ravens already have the swagger of a Super Bowl champion. But the New York Giants have the swagger of seven Super Bowl champs. Despite their wild-card standing and quarterbacking in the shaky hands of Trent Dilfer, the Ravens are 3-point favorites in today’s Super Bowl.

Pregame: CBS 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.;ESPN is on at 7 a.m. with a variety of pregame pieces.
Kickoff: 1:25 p.m. Hawai'i time, CBS (Channel 9, cable 7)

Super Bowl online
See USATODAY.com's multimedia coverage of Super Bowl XXXV, with photos, audio, video, matchups, Super Bowl Memories, quiz & trivia, ad Meter and scoreboard.

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Only time will tell if Ravens' defense is best ever
In the days leading up to their appearance today in the Super Bowl, we’ve heard at least XXXV times that the Ravens possess the best defense since the Massillon Tigers first pumped up a pigskin.
Sacramento State pounds Hawai'i with 20 hits, 11-8
Fourteen pitchers, 16 extra-base hits and three hours and 53 minutes later, Sacramento State battered Hawai'i, 11-8, to avert a sweep in collegiate baseball yesterday.
Hawai'i sweeps Pacific
In a men’s volleyball match in which Pacific was no match last night, Hawaii cruised to a 30-28, 30-25, 30-25 victory before a mostly restless crowd of 3,601 in the Stan Sheriff Center.
Nicklaus snares $60,000 in skins, but more await
When the sun comes up this morning at Wailea’s Gold Course, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Hale Irwin will meet on the 10th tee for Day 2 of the Senior Skins Game.
'Iolani ace fires 3-hitter in ILH softball three-peat
Ianeta Lei pitched a three-hitter and her teammates came through with timely hits as the Raiders defeated Kamehameha, 4-1, in the ILH championship playoff game. Lei, who walked none and struck out two, threw 76 pitches.
Punahou girls capture ILH soccer crown, 8-0
Eight players - including the goalkeeper - scored goals as Punahou’s girls thundered to the Interscholastic League of Honolulu girls soccer championship yesterday by swamping St. Francis 8-0 at Punahou.
'Iolani holds off Kamehameha in OT
'Iolani’s perfect run through the Interscholastic League of Honolulu basketball season barely continued last night at Kamehameha. Travis McGaughy made a layup off a steal with 32 seconds remaining in overtime as 'Iolani defeated Kamehameha, 60-59.
Wahine learning to live with the press
Since the WAC conference started every team has thrown some version of full-court pressure at the Wahine. Will it continue? "Definitely," UH coach Vince Goo said.
UH aims at ending road woes at Tulsa
The Rainbows’ version of Super Sunday will come in the form of a nationally televised WAConference game against a suddenly resurgent Tulsa today at the Donald W. Reynolds Center. The game is at 10:05 a.m. (HST), and will be televised on Fox Sports.
Isle File
No. 1 seed ousted from Challenger
No. 8 seed Andy Roddick, defeated No. 1 seed and defending champion Paul Goldstein, 7-5, 3-6, 6-1, yesterday to advance to final of the Hilton Waikoloa Village USTA Challenger at Waikoloa on the Big Island.
Kaimuki wins first OIA Pep Squad championship
Kaimuki won the first O'ahu Interscholastic Association Eastern Division varsity Pep Squad championship yesterday before an overflow crowd of about 1,800 at Castle High gym.
Ferd Lewis
Only time will tell if Ravens' defense is best ever
In the days leading up to their appearance today in the Super Bowl, we’ve heard at least XXXV times that the Ravens possess the best defense since the Massillon Tigers first pumped up a pigskin.
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