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Wisconsin redshirt freshman offensive lineman Derek Jensen entered the transfer portal on Thursday.
The Hartland, Wisconsin, native joined the Badgers as a three-star recruit in the class of 2024, ranked as the No. 32 interior offensive lineman in the class and No. 4 player from the state of Wisconsin. He was the Badgers’ top-ranked in-state commit in the class, plus the only of the state’s seven highest-ranked recruits to choose the program. Rob Booker, ranked as the No. 8 in-state recruit, also committed, though he medically retired from the sport this spring.

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PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers brought Lonnie Walker IV back to the NBA when they signed him from overseas at the deadline in February. He averaged 12.4 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.5 assists while shooting 42% from the floor and 35.4% from deep in 20 games for the Sixers with seven starts.
Walker, a native of Reading, PA, was able to step in and produce right away. Having played in the league previously with the San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Lakers, and Brooklyn Nets, he wants to remain with the Sixers as he has a team option for the 2025-26 season.

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It was almost inevitable after what we saw during Notre Dame football’s spring game, that one of the three quarterbacks would move on, and on Thursday it was Steve Angeli that entered the transfer portal according to CBS Sports Matt Zenitz.
The junior from New Jersey had sat behind two starters as he waited for his turn to run the Irish offense, but that opportunity never really presented itself.

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The opening of the college football transfer portal has created a dash for cash.
The delay in approving the House vs. NCAA antitrust settlement means the rules around compensation are not yet in place, blowing up the market for the amount of money players can receive from their schools’ name, image and likeness collectives or from third-party endorsement deals.
More than 400 players have entered the portal since it opened Wednesday, according to tracking by 247Sports. Athletes have until April 25 to enter, and they clearly have leverage until the settlement is approved by U.S.

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Crystal Palace defender signs new contract to end Manchester City transfer speculation
Any interest from Manchester City in a summer transfer for Crystal Palace’s Daniel Munoz has likely ended following a new development on the player’s future.
The four-in-a-row Premier League champions are expected to be on the search for full-back recruits during the upcoming summer transfer window with a number of names already tipped to be targets.

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Wednesday night was a big one for the Montreal Canadiens as they faced a must-win-or-at-least-force-overtime situation against the Carolina Hurricanes if they wanted to make a bit of a surprise Stanley Cup Playoffs appearance.
In fact, it was such a big deal that some politicians postponed their debate so that fans could watch the game.
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Aaron Donald has obtained a temporary restraining order against a woman who is allegedly stalking him and threatening his family members.
A Los Angeles County court granted the future Hall of Fame defensive end‘s request after he claimed Janelle Anwar had been stalking him for years. The harassment allegedly began in 2020 when Anwar began sending Donald threatening emails. She has since sent packages and gifts. 
One gift was a $5 Zelle payment with an “I love you” note attached.
Eventually, according to Donald, she threatened the life of his 3-year-old son, Aaric.

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