Burns went on a tear Sunday afternoon in the championship match with eight birdies on his final 10 holes and enough help from Cameron Young for a 6-and-5 victory. Burns won for the fifth time on the PGA Tour. Young, who had a late rally with clutch birdies to eliminate Rory McIlroy in the semifinals, had to settle for his sixth runner-up finish in the last 18 months.
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Kyrie Irving did not have any patience for a fan in the crowd at Sunday’s road game against the Hornets. Although the circumstances of the exchange are unclear, the 31-year-old Mavericks point guard had the man escorted out of the arena.
Midway through the third quarter, while trailing by seven, Irving flagged an official to a man on the other end of the court. The man was wearing a Redskins hat and D.C. United shirt— which is weird attire for a basketball game in Charlotte.
Nevertheless, security converged on the man and asked him to leave, per Irving’s request.
The Owls coach had one simple comment for the team’s doubters.
Shortly after Florida Atlantic beat Kansas State, 79–76, in the Elite Eight to advance to the school’s first Final Four, Owls coach Dusty May had a simple message to the college basketball analysts who doubted the No. 9 seed.
“I expect the prognosticators to pick us fifth in the Final Four,” May said, via Action Network’s Brett McMurphy.
LeBron James has spent the last 13 games nursing a foot injury, which opened the door for Austin Reaves. The 24-year-old wing, nicknamed ‘Hillbilly Kobe,’ has been remarkable in James’ absence.
Austin Reaves had 25 PTS and a career-high 11 AST in the win vs the Suns!
AR-15’s Last 4 Games25 PTS, 11 AST, 2 TO (60% FG)35 PTS, 6 AST, 6 REB (64% FG)16 PTS, 5 REB, 1 TO (63% FG)24 PTS, 7 AST, 1 TO (43% FG)pic.twitter.com/axVwaYM2nC
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) March 23, 2023
Reaves is averaging 17.8 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game since the first of March.
As Ohtani continues to make history, one of sports talk radio’s most recognizable voices isn’t too impressed.
Ever since his arrival in the U.S. in 2018, Shohei Ohtani has drawn comparisons to Babe Ruth. And after winning the American League MVP award in 2021 and regularly pulling off feats not seen since Ruth’s heyday, he’s won over nearly every skeptic who thought the days of two-way stardom were over.
Among those who are somehow not yet convinced? Legendary WFAN radio host Mike Francesa.
ESPN might be trying to undermine female athletes, but former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines is not going to let it happen.
Gaines took to Twitter Sunday to speak out against ESPN’s Women’s History Month tribute to Lia Thomas — a biological male who competed on the women’s swim team at the University of Pennsylvania.
The segment painted a picture of Thomas as a pioneer for transgender athletes and praised Thomas for triumph through adversity.
But Gaines isn’t having it. Responding to OutKick’s David Hookstead, she offered her take on the video.
“I didn’t do it very long because it seemed a little depressing actually,” he admitted.
Former MLB pitcher Steve Stone revealed an interesting tidbit from his minor league career during a recent White Sox spring training broadcast that surprised some viewers.
Stone, who pitched in the minor leagues in the Giants farm system from 1969–71, admitted he worked as a salesman hawking pre-paid funerals one summer.
His co-host, Jason Benetti, couldn’t hold back his laughter when Stone told him about the odd sales job.
The quarterback was dealing with a significant ankle injury during his team’s Super Bowl run.
Patrick Mahomes’s postseason heroics knew no limits this past winter, despite the significant ankle injury he suffered in the divisional round of the playoffs. Obviously, the Chiefs would prefer for their star quarterback to be fully healthy to start the 2023 season, and it appears he’s on his way to being just that when he and Kansas City look to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
“He didn’t have to get anything done. He’s doing good.
The defensive end detailed his account in a Twitter thread Friday.
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Chargers defensive end Sebastian Joseph-Day claimed on Twitter that he was sexually assaulted by TSA personnel at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, Calif., on Friday.
Notre Dame football took school spirit to the next level on Saturday afternoon. Marcus Freeman’s team had just wrapped its spring football practice for the day and made its way over to Arlotta Family Lacrosse Stadium to watch their No. 1-ranked counterparts square off against No. 3 Virginia on a chilly, damp day in South Bend.
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Thanks to all the fans and @NDFootball for braving the cold on Saturday and making Arlotta an absolutely electric environment.#GoIrish pic.twitter.