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As-it-happens update March 14, 2020
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The New York Times
For the first time in nearly two decades, the $160 billion sports world has gone dark. The ramifications of canceling or postponing play are wide-ranging, from mundane considerations about competition to potentially serious financial consequences for athletes ...
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Forbes
There was a flurry of activity yesterday from the Golden State Warriors organization, players, and coaches, as the franchise stepped up it's response to the local community impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The Warriors establish a $1M fund for Chase ...
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NBCSports.com
As the spread of the coronavirus continues to turn the sports world upside down, the NFL has implemented a new policy that will significantly change the pre-draft process. On Friday afternoon, the NFL sent out a memo to clubs prohibiting all in-person ...
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Washington Post
Pillar is batting .355/.394/.484 with four doubles and two RBI over 12 spring appearances. Pillar joined the Red Sox during the second week of spring training and was immediately penciled in as a reliable backup at all three outfield spots. When news broke ...
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CBSSports.com
When the NBA made the shocking decision to halt the season amid the coronavirus outbreak, it set off a monumental chain reaction in the sports world. As the league as a whole tries to grapple with what will be a 30-day minimum break in the schedule, a lot ...
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New York Post
Now that the NBA has suspended its season because of the coronavirus pandemic — and after two Jazz players already have tested positive — the Nets reportedly will get tested on Saturday. The Nets' DeAndre Jordan told WFAN's Maggie Gray he believes ...
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CNN
(CNN) Double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya is turning her attentions to the shorter 200m sprint event in a last-ditch attempt to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Games. The 29-year-old South African is unable to defend the 800 title she won for a second ...
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The Providence Journal
As of Friday afternoon, no member of the Red Sox organization had tested positive for the coronavirus. That was the most important takeaway from an hour-long conference call with Boston president/CEO Sam Kennedy, chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom ...
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Palm Beach Post
The Dolphins need a franchise quarterback, but that player will almost undoubtedly be selected with the fifth pick in the next NFL Draft, if not higher. Teams are permitted to enter into contract discussions with potential free agents beginning on Monday.
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ESPN
Serena Williams says she will be spending the next six weeks in "solitude," as the tennis world goes on hiatus amid the coronavirus pandemic. In the Instagram post, Williams is seen applying makeup, writing that's how she will spend part of her time while ...
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Pamplin Media Group
Paul Danzer On College Hoops: Ducks lament premature end to men's basketball season, but see bigger picture. PMG PHOTO: JAIME VALDEZ - Senior Payton Pritchard got to cut down the net as Oregon won the 2020 Pac-12 regular-season title. Instead of ...
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Appleton Post Crescent
APPLETON - The WIAA's decision to cancel the boys and girls state basketball tournaments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic was met with disappointment Friday from a number of local high school seniors on teams still competing. WIAA executive ...
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al.com
South Alabama will not begin spring football practice as originally scheduled Tuesday, the school has announced. USA students are on spring break this week, but university officials canceled classes for next week as well due to concerns over the coronavirus ...
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NBCSports.com
The ominously bad news is that the NHL season has been put on pause by the coronavirus pandemic as its begun to infiltrate the United States. The next month or two is going to be "wait and see" in pretty much every aspect of life as seemingly everything, ...
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BoltBeat
In a series of moves on Friday, the LA Chargers surprisingly released veteran linebacker Thomas Davis, along with Brandon Mebane. The offseason kept on rolling for the LA Chargers on Friday, starting with the use of the franchise tag on Hunter Henry.
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Metro
Tyson Fury's former trainer Ben Davison has hit out again at 'lunatic' conspiracy theorists who allege that the Gypsy King tampered with his gloves against Deontay Wilder. Fury delivered a dominating display to beat Wilder in seven rounds and win the WBC ...
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Sports and Weather Right Now
The Montana High School Association (MHSA) announced the cancellation of all remaining state basketball tournament games on Friday evening, directly following the announcement of four presumptive positive cases of the virus in Montana.
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WMBB - mypanhandle.com
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMMB) – Even though the NCAA men's basketball tournament was canceled, Florida Senate legislation could crown a 2020 champion. State Senator Joe Gruters introduced a resolution Friday declaring the Florida State men's basketball ...
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The Bolton News
Bruno Fernandes insists his arrival at Manchester United is not the only reason why the club's fortunes have improved on the pitch. After an inconsistent first half of the season, United are unbeaten in the nine games Fernandes has featured in since his ...
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BET
Josie Harris, the ex-girlfriend and mother of boxer Floyd Mayweather's three children, was found dead in her driveway on Tuesday (March 10) evening. Now, homicide detectives are investigating her untimely demise.
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WMBF
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) -The ripple effects are still being felt from the postponements of all major sports due to the possible spread of the novel coronavirus. or COVID-19. Among those in the reaction zone are minor league baseball players.
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