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Here’s who stood out from Tuesday’s WNBA slate: Sun-Sparks, Storm-Mystics, and Liberty-Wings.
Tuesday’s WNBA play was headlined by a sold-out TD Garden that saw Boston host its first-ever WNBA game. DiJonai Carrington led the charge in that one as Connecticut pulled out a win in front of a massive home crowd more than 100 miles away from their typical home arena. Elsewhere, the Liberty hosted the Wings, and the Mystics hosted the Storm.
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The Cowboys are turning rookie offensive linemen Tyler Guyton and Cooper Beebe into new-position stars.
Say all you want about Jerry Jones’ inability to keep the talent he has – and we’ve all done more than enough of that in the cases of Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons – but we have to give a proverbial tip of the 10-gallon hat to Dallas’ personnel people, led by rockstar VP of Player Personnel Will McClay, for their ability to identify and maximize prospect talent in the draft.
Lane Kiffin can’t believe people drink Coke.
The Ole Miss head coach spoke with the media in Oxford on Monday following the Rebels’ practice, and it was, for the most part, your typical Kiffin presser. The 49-year-old isn’t one to share much information about his team that you would necessarily categorize as noteworthy during his press conferences. Kiffin keeps things close to his chest, never talks injuries, and is a pro’s pro in coach speak.
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Ahead of this week’s BMW Championship, Xander Schauffele opened up about his journey from a young up-and-comer to becoming a major champion.
Three months ago, Xander Schauffele arrived at Valhalla Golf Club as the best current player to never win a major. He also had not won in nearly two years, with his last victory coming at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open.
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Toto Wolff’s squad has been red-hot in recent weeks, but will that continue after the F1 shutdown?
With three Grand Prix wins over the last four race weekends, Mercedes can make a credible claim for the title of “hottest Formula 1 team” at the moment.
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