New Orleans defeated Mississippi Valley State in shocking fashion Friday night.
Umpiring is often a thankless, difficult job. Sometimes, however, a call goes so awry the baseball world can’t help but stop and stare.
Take what happened Friday night in New Orleans. With two outs in the top of the ninth, New Orleans led Mississippi Valley State 7–3. Left fielder Davon Mims represented the Delta Devils’ last hope.
On a 1–1 count, Mims took a low called strike he clearly didn’t appreciate. That call, however, paled in comparison to the next one.
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March Madness is in full swing, with the NCAA Tournament brackets being unveiled on Sunday. And what better way to ring in the tourney than OutKick’s own Dan Dakich heading to the mothership and doing a little preaching on a Saturday morning?!
Dakich – shockingly donning an Indiana shirt – joined Will Cain on Fox & Friends Saturday and gave out some of favorites to make a Final Four run with the NCAA Tournament set to begin this week.
One of the teams, if you couldn’t tell by Dan’s outfit, is obvious.
The reigning lightweight champion scored a first-round submission win over Benson Henderson in the night’s main event.
Reigning lightweight champion Umar Nurmagomedov and Russian contender Alexander Shabliy each punched their tickets to the semifinals of Bellator’s current lightweight grand prix with victories at Saturday’s Bellator 292.
Nurmagomedov scored an impressive first-round submission win over Benson Henderson in the night’s main event, which aired on Showtime from the SAP Center. Meanwhile, Shabliy earned an odd TKO win over Tofiq Musayev in the night’s co-feature.
The former quarterback studied the prospects for this year’s draft before he took his new job.
The Panthers made the first big move of draft season, trading up to the No. 1 pick in a deal with the Bears. Carolina is all but certain to take a quarterback with that pick and try to end the quarterback carousel since Cam Newton left the team ahead of the 2020 season.
While there are four quarterbacks in the discussion for that first pick, we might have already gotten a hint at Carolina’s preference.
The age of social media has allowed people to capture some of the best moments of their lives, and also their worst.
Whether it’s posting a photo with your favorite athlete or band, to the constantly annoying gender-reveal baby celebrations, social media is there to deliver it all. Even when you least expect it.
A new video is making the rounds of a hilarious hidden-camera like stunt on Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Laughton.
Nevada, North Carolina and Michigan won’t be taking part in the Big Dance this year, and Vanderbilt is trying to find a line in the bracket.
All three of his former teams were in attendance, but one absence was particularly notable.
Odell Beckham Jr. is preparing for a return to the NFL, after missing the 2022 season due to the ACL injury he suffered during the Rams’ win at Super Bowl LVI.
The former All-Pro wide receiver held a workout for teams in Arizona on Friday, and got turnout from 12 teams, according to CBS’s Jonathan Jones. All three of Beckham’s former teams—the Giants, Browns and Rams—were in attendance, along with the Bills, Cardinals, Chiefs, Jets, Panthers, Patriots, Ravens, Vikings and 49ers.
In order to eclipse Ingemar Stenmark’s record set more than 34 years ago and become the winningest alpine skier ever, Shiffrin had to redefine success and embrace the disappointments as part of her legacy.
In late 2012, all-time greatness began at night in Åre, Sweden. Mikaela Shiffrin remembers that it was dark, that she reminded herself to race into the light, and that, when light snow fell, the flakes glistened in the floodlights.
She’ll never forget the snowflakes, nor that moment, before her second slalom run, when she looked up into the trees and watched them fall.
The incident occurred after the Razorbacks’ SEC tournament loss to Texas A&M.
After Arkansas lost to Texas A&M in the SEC tournament, an Arkansas assistant coach appeared to grab a student journalist’s phone and throw it to the ground. The coach appeared to be Riley Hall, Arkansas’s Director of Internal Operations.
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Selection Sunday is finally here.
In just a few days, we will know the full field for the 2023 men’s basketball NCAA tournament. While almost half the field is already set thanks to the results of conference tournaments, no one knows what each team will face on their own potential path to the Final Four.
Who are some teams that will be sweating the announcement? Teams like Pittsburgh, USC, Providence, Michigan, and Nevada will be glued to the television on Sunday evening along with the rest of us.