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Doncic guides Mavericks over Knicks NEW YORK -- — Luka Doncic scored 26 points and the Dallas Mavericks beat the New York Knicks 99-86 Friday night. Doncic was one of five players to finish in double-figure scoring for Dallas, which has won three straight. Jalen Brunson had 15 points and ...
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Raptors rout Warriors 130-77 for 2nd win in last 15 games TAMPA, Fla. -- — Pascal Siakam scored 36 points in three quarters and the Toronto Raptors routed the Golden State Warriors 130-77 Friday night, with the largest margin of victory in the NBA this season. Toronto shot 53.4% in the game and won for just the ...
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Another perfect night by Williams lifts Celtics over Rockets BOSTON -- — Jayson Tatum scored 26 points, Robert Williams had a career-high 20 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, and the Boston Celtics rolled to a 118-102 win over the Houston Rockets on Friday night. Trade deadline acquisition Evan Fournier ...
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Rusty Hardin welcomes investigation of Deshaun Watson On Friday, someone filed criminal charges with the Houston Police Department regarding Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson. Watson's lawyer, Rusty Hardin, has issued a statement regarding the development. "We welcome this long overdue development ...
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What Would it Cost the Vikings to Trade Up For Penei Sewell or Rashawn Slater? In the 2021 NFL Draft, there are two offensive linemen that stand a tier above the rest of the class: Oregon's Penei Sewell and Northwestern's Rashawn Slater. Landing either player would be a home run for the Minnesota Vikings, who might be in the market ...
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Jayhawks give Self new contract amid ongoing probe of NCAA infractions Kansas basketball coach Bill Self has agreed to a new contract that will keep him with the Jayhawks until he retires, even as the school awaits a decision from an independent panel investigating five Level I infractions charges alleged by the NCAA. The school ...
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Chiefs announce 8 changes to 2021 coaching staff David Girardi steps in as the Pass Game Analyst and Assistant Quarterbacks Coach after serving as an Offensive Quality Control Coach for the past four seasons. Connor Embree switches to the offensive side of the ball ...
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Orlov scores late in OT, Caps remain perfect against Devils NEWARK, N.J. -- — Dmitry Orlov scored on a length-of-the-ice rush with 21 seconds left in overtime and the Washington Capitals beat New Jersey 2-1 Friday night for their seventh straight win over the Devils this season. Vitek Vanecek made three ...
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Dawn Staley and Adia Barnes make history as the first Black head coaches in the women's Final Four The NCAA has been hosting the women's basketball tournament since 1982, yet this is the first time we will see two African-American head coaches in the Final Four. This is truly a historic moment you won't want to miss. No. 1 South Carolina, led by ...
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Toughest MC in golf? For one heartbroken ANWA competitor, it feels that way Alessia Nobilio hits a an iron shot at Augusta National. Alessia Nobilio experienced a different kind of heartbreak at this year's ANWA. ANWA. AUGUSTA, Ga. — The cut ...
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Next up: UCLA gets chance to stop undefeated Gonzaga In a strange twist that typifies a strange year, the legacy program with more national championships than anyone is a plucky up-and-comer this time around. The Bruins are listed as the biggest underdog at the Final Four in 25 years — 14 points — as they head ...
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Mariners rookie Will Vest able to check off one of major goals in MLB debut Atop the paper in capital letters — GOALS: A list of three things followed, they read: Debut in 2021; Throw 100 mph; Weigh 210 lbs. Under that list was something ...
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Houston's Sampson gets emotional talking about his father Houston coach Kelvin Sampson grew emotional Friday talking about his father, John W. "Ned" Sampson, the longtime coach of Pembroke High School in North Carolina who once went toe-to-toe with members of the Ku Klux Klan. The Sampson family are ...
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Manager Torey Lovullo's tactical changes surfacing early for Diamondbacks There is growing evidence Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo is open to changing how he manages games. Diamondbacks left fielder David Peralta was out of the lineup on Friday night against a left-handed starting pitcher ...
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Ducks Spread Wings At Pro Day Ten players who helped the Oregon football team bring home Pac-12 championships in each of the last two seasons worked out for NFL scouting personnel Friday. Rob Moseley. Release Date: 04/02/21. Oregon hosted its annual pro day for NFL scouts ...
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3 questions for Killian Hayes and Detroit Pistons as rookie returns from hip injury It has been a long absence for Killian Hayes. He has missed nearly three months of basketball after tearing his right hip labrum on Jan. 4. As the Detroit Pistons' other rookies have all thrived and cracked the rotation this season, Hayes has watched from the ...
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Entire Mets-Nationals series postponed due to COVID; new opener scheduled for Monday vs. Phillies WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Mets will have to wait through the weekend to play ball. Their series against the Nationals was postponed, Major League Baseball announced on Friday, due to continued follow-up testing and contact tracing involving members of ...
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Cincinnati's Plan to Play Without a True Shortstop Backfired Immediately Over the last two offseasons, the Cincinnati Reds have bolstered their offense by worrying less and less about their fielding. They signed Nick Castellanos, one of the worst defensive outfielders in baseball, and third baseman Mike Moustakas to play second ...
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Dean Spanos didn't promise to sell the Chargers after the 2024 season As a source with knowledge of the situation explained it to PFT, Dea Spanos Berberian has wanted to sell her share of the team since its relocation to L.A. The 2019 letter in which Dean Spanos refers to the future hiring of an investment banker flows directly from ...
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Women's Final Four Preview: UConn-Arizona, Stanford-South Carolina For the first time, the Final Four will have two Black head coaches, South Carolina's Dawn Staley and Arizona's Adia Barnes. This will the Gamecocks' third Final Four appearance in the past six tournaments, while the Wildcats will be making their first-ever Final ...
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Sources: Lakers and Clippers Will Have Limited Fans Starting April 15 Sources have told AllClippers that Staples Center will be allowed to bring fans into the arena starting April 15. However, that doesn't mean just quite yet that fans will be coming to games starting April 15. The state will legally allow fans to be in arenas by April ...
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Blazers To Sign Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Prior to that, he played a single season for the Toronto Raptors after four years with the Brooklyn Nets. In the 2019-20 season, Hollis-Jefferson averaged 7.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists, shooting 47.1% from the field.
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NFL rumors: Eagles gearing up to trade for Seahawks' Russell Wilson in 2022? Exec on stockpiling of draft picks The Eagles are currently in the middle of a "transition period" to a youth movement, so bringing on an aging QB just one year later would seem antithetical to that strategy.
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Stanford's Tara VanDerveer, Gonzaga's Mark Few named 2021 Werner Ladder Naismith Coaches of the Year This season, VanDerveer surpassed Pat Summitt as the all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division I women's basketball history, currently at 1,123 career wins. Named the Pac-12 Women's Basketball Coach of the Year for ...
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The All-American: Jared Butler, former Riverside Academy standout, leads Baylor into Final 4 Jared Butler was sitting in a hotel room in Kansas a little more than a year ago when he got the news that his tournament bracket had been busted before it ever got started. Butler, Baylor's junior guard from Reserve, was watching ESPN that March 12 day in ...
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Trout, Pujols lead Angels' late rally past White Sox, 4-3 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Trout smacked a single down the left-field line to drive in David Fletcher in the eighth inning, and Angel Stadium rocked with the roar of a crowd much bigger than the 13,207 masked people in attendance. The Angels' first ...
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Game Thread #2: A's vs. Astros Catcher Sean Murphy was scratch from the lineup "due to a right wrist contusion sustained in last night's game," the team announced, so Aramis Garcia makes his A's debut behind the plate. Houston turns ...
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Augsburg wrestler Emily Shilson uses Olympic trials to measure herself against the best Emily Shilson turned 20 just three months ago, making her one of the youngest athletes in Friday's opening draw of the U.S. Olympic wrestling trials in Fort Worth, Texas. Though she found herself surrounded by world and Olympic medalists, the Maple Grove ...
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Angels' Ty Buttrey: On restricted list Buttrey has been placed on the restricted list and didn't report to the alternate training site, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports. He was optioned to minor-league camp on March 28, and it sounds like he might have taken issue with that demotion. Consider him ...
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Buffalo Bills sign former Titans' offensive lineman Jamil Douglas Douglas knows the AFC East well after starting his career with the Miami Dolphins after they drafted him in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL Draft out of Arizona State. As a rookie, he started six games for the Dolphins, however, he was released prior to the 2016 ...
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Preview: Wolves at Grizzlies The Minnesota Timberwolves (12-36) begin a weekend road trip when they visit the Memphis Grizzlies (22-23) on the banks of the Mississippi River Friday evening. The Wolves and Grizzlies met previously in Minneapolis, with Memphis claiming a 118-107 ...
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Twins' Taylor Rogers: Used in seventh inning in opener Rogers threw a scoreless inning with a strikeout in Thursday's Opening Day loss to the Brewers. He appeared in the seventh to face key left-handed batters Christian Yelich and Travis Shaw. "Over the course of this year, we're going to see him, and probably ...
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Austin Peay names ex-Duke associate James to coach Governors CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Austin Peay has named former Duke associate coach Nate James to his first head coaching job with the Governors. The school announced James' hiring on its web site Friday and will formally introduce him on Tuesday. James ...
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Bueckers Named USBWA Tamika Catchings Co-Freshman of the Year She has led UConn to its 13th straight NCAA Final Four and a 28-1 overall record. Bueckers leads UConn with 20.1 points, 5.9 assists and 2.3 steals per game, as well as a 45.9 three-point field goal percentage.
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March Madness: What you need to know before Baylor Bears take on UH Coogs in Final Four Saturday Championship: The winner faces either undefeated Gonzaga or UCLA in the championship game; tipoff at 8:20 p.m. on KHOU11/CBS Monday. Father vs. son: Cougars assistant Alvin Brooks II ...
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Bears coach Matt Nagy returns to play-calling Head coach Matt Nagy gave up play-calling duties after nine games last year, and the Bears were better for it. In the next eight contests under offensive coordinator Bill Lazor — seven in the regular season, one in the playoffs — the Bears improved in yards ...
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Behind the back! Accidental bunt pays off Ever seen a behind-the-back bunt single? That's what happened in the bottom of the first inning of Tulane's NCAA Division I game against Memphis on Friday. With runners at first and second and one out, Tulane catcher Luis Aviles tried to duck out of the way ...
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How a 17-game NFL season will change the league: Broken records, rest for players and more parity What happens next? How will football in 2021 and beyond look different from what we've seen in the 16-game era? I'm here to help or -- at the very least -- wildly speculate. I've given the 17-game season some thought and have identified three ways the NFL is ...
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Opening Day, but a whole new ballgame It seemed as good a metaphor as any for the current state of the world — a stab at normalcy at a time when normalcy remains elusive. On Opening Day Friday, for the first time in over a year, the Boston Red Sox would play in front of a crowd. A small and ...
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