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| Pulling NCAA upset can change trajectory of coach's career INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Dunk City's thrilling NCAA Tournament run as a No. 15 seed in 2013 gave a rocket-boost to Andy Enfield's coaching career that landed him at USC after just two seasons with Florida Gulf Coast. When 15th-seeded Hampton shocked ... | |
| Finding a D-End in Draft Tough for Bears The real problem for Pace in cleaning up the mess he made with his premature defensive rebuild is replacing Akiem Hicks, because a Chicago Tribune reports says the Bears have given him permission to seek a trade. In pro football language, this means you ... | |
| Malik Hooker Scheduled to Visit Cowboys Another Indianapolis Colts free agent may be heading out the door. According to ESPN Cowboys reporter Todd Archer, Colts safety Malik Hooker is scheduled to visit the Dallas Cowboys next week. | |
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| Edwards held to 11 points, Timberwolves fall to Suns 113-101 PHOENIX — Chris Paul scored 20 points, Devin Booker added 16 and the Phoenix Suns bounced back from a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves the night before by beating them 113-101 on Friday. Mikal Bridges scored 17 points and Langston Galloway ... | |
| Louisiana Tech uses big 2nd-half run to beat Ole Miss in NIT FRISCO, Texas -- — Freshman Kenneth Lofton Jr. scored a season-high 22 points with seven rebounds and Louisiana Tech beat short-handed Mississippi 70-61 on Friday night in the first round of the NIT Tournament. Louisiana Tech (22-7) will play Western ... | |
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| 3-pointers: Takeaways from Rockets' loss to Pistons Takeaways from the Rockets' 113-100 loss to the Detroit Pistons: The connection seemed as easy as John Wall would describe it later. The Rockets' first bucket came off a simple pick-and-roll, Wall passing to Christian Wood for an alley-oop that Wood laid in. | |
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| Thunderbirds finally open WHL season, beat Chiefs in shootout In their first game since the 2020 Western Hockey League season was canceled because of the pandemic, the Seattle Thunderbirds got as much time on the ice as they could Friday night. The T-birds beat the visiting Spokane Chiefs in a shootout 4-3. | |
| Semifinal matches of NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships Fourth-seeded AJ Ferrari of Oklahoma State flexes to fans celebrating his victory over top-seeded Myles Amine of Michigan in the 197 weight class semifinal round match during the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships on Friday, March 19, 2021, ... | |
| Top-seeded Zags' bid for perfect season shifts to Indiana Coach Mark Few can appreciate what's at stake, and the appropriateness of the NCAA Tournament being held all in Indiana, as Gonzaga continues its push for perfection. The Bulldogs, 26-0 and the nation's top overall seed, open their tournament run against ... | |
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| Twins cut two pitchers, roster down to 49 That still doesn't mean that the Twins aren't moving toward their final roster, because they certainly are, its just that Shaun Anderson and Devin Smeltzer are both about three guys below the cut at their respective positions. | |
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| Five potential Cinderella teams to watch in the NCAA tournament That all changes Friday morning when the first round of the NCAA tournament tips off. Most smaller and mid-major conferences are sending their top teams after winning their conference tournaments. This is a huge reason the upsets will come, and possibly in ... | |
| Tony Stewart gets engaged to Leah Pruett NASCAR Hall of Famer, three-time Cup Series champion and Stewart-Haas Racing co-owner Tony Stewart is engaged to drag racer Leah Pruett. Stewart announced the news on Twitter Thursday evening, and Pruett also tweeted about the happy moment. | |
| Cumberland Valley too much for Wilkes-Barre Area Quarter-by-quarter, that is exactly how Mary Mushock-Namey approached Wilkes-Barre Area's first appearance in a PIAA playoff game. Mushock-Namey didn't want the Wolfpack to get too far ahead of themselves, or too far down if things didn't go exactly how ... | |
| Ohio State opens practice seeking normalcy, new QB COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State on Friday opened what coach Ryan Day hopes will be an uninterrupted spring practice as he seeks a new starting quarterback and some normalcy after a tumultuous 2020. Spring workouts were cut short last March when the ... | |
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