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As-it-happens update March 23, 2018
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It seemed like Kentucky had a clear and easy path to the Elite Eight in a wide-open, upset-filled South Region, but No. 9 Kansas State found a way to win and advance to face No.
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ATLANTA -- Kentucky coach John Calipari had no more mental tricks or mind games to play in the closing moments of the Wildcats' 61-58 loss to Kansas State in the Sweet 16 Thursday.
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Before the start of the game, individuals gathered outside of Golden 1 Center in a statement of protest. (0:21). Facebook · Twitter · Facebook Messenger; Email; comment.
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The New York Jets snared one of the top names remaining on the free-agent market, agreeing to terms Thursday night with wide receiver Terrelle Pryor Sr.
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Florida State's Mfiondu Kabengele blocks the shot of Gonzaga's Rui Hachimura during a Sweet 16 game Thursday at Staples Center.
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Johnny Manziel got an audience with some NFL teams, albeit by a stroke of some luck. Johnny Manziel worked out at the University of San Diego's pro day on Thursday, throwing to two USD receivers he has been working out with, and 13 NFL teams were in ...
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The Sweet 16's first game ended with another classic shot Thursday, this one by Loyola-Chicago's Marques Townes, whose step-to-the-side three-pointer with 6.3 seconds left sealed a one-point win for the tournament's biggest remaining underdog.
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The Michigan Wolverines fell one point shy of the century mark, but they kept it 100 for 40 minutes in a 99-72 shellacking of Texas A&M in Thursday night's Sweet 16 showdown.
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March 22, 2018 11:30am EDT March 22, 2018 11:27am EDT Tom Compton is coming home. A source told Sporting News that the free-agent offensive lineman is set to sign with the Vikings.
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STANFORD, Calif. -- Free-agent safety Eric Reid says he is not planning to protest during the national anthem this upcoming season.
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