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As-it-happens update March 25, 2018
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It is getting late in the NCAA men's tournament, but the clock hasn't struck midnight yet for Loyola-Chicago. The upstart Ramblers continued their Cinderella run Saturday and sealed a trip to the Final Four.
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WOLVERINES DID MORE: In its 58-54 win over Florida State on Saturday that sent Michigan to the Final Four, Wolverines coach John Beilein's squad lived up to the motto on its "Do More, Say Less" shirts it wore all week.
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Two of college basketball's most historic programs face off, while a recent national champion takes on an Elite Eight first-timer.
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LOS ANGELES - When Michigan senior guard Duncan Robinson's corner three-pointer dropped through the basket with 2:26 remaining in Saturday's Elite Eight showdown to give the Wolverines a 54-44 lead over the Florida State Seminoles, it appeared ...
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Cameron Bancroft of Australia talks to the umpire on the third day of the third cricket test between South Africa and Australia at Newlands Stadium, in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, March 24, 2018.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) An NBA G League player for the Grand Rapids Drive collapsed on the court near the end of a game with the Long Island Nets and was rushed to a hospital.
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The N.B.A. playoffs start in three weeks. Whether Boston's Kyrie Irving and Golden State's Stephen Curry will be ready when the postseason starts seems doubtful.
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The Patriots' tumultuous offseason continued on Friday night when safety Duron Harmon was reportedly caught with marijuana as he tried to enter Costa Rica.
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The Elite Eight is set, and matchups like Duke-Kansas and Villanova-Texas Tech await. Who's going to punch a ticket to San Antonio?
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TAMPA -- The same spot on the same foot that cost Yankees first baseman Greg Bird much of his 2017 season apparently has been hurting off and on this spring.
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