He became one of the youngest ever to pull off a victory on NASCAR’s secondary circuit.
Sammy Smith became the fourth-youngest driver to win an Xfinity Series race when he took the checkered flag at Phoenix Raceway on Saturday.
Smith, an 18-year-old who is still enrolled in high school, held off Kyle Busch and Ryan Truex to claim his first Xfinity Series victory.
“It’s amazing. It’s a dream come true,” Smith said, via the Associated Press. “It’s awesome.”
Smith has been with Joe Gibbs Racing for the past two years, making 13 starts in that span.
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The Shockers have dismissed Brown after three seasons.
Wichita State has fired men’s basketball coach Isaac Brown, the school announced Saturday.
Brown went 48-34 in three seasons at the helm of the Shockers program. He took over as Wichita State’s head coach in November 2020 when predecessor Gregg Marshall resigned following allegations of abuse. Brown had joined the Shockers as an assistant under Marshall prior to the 2014-15 season.
Jameis Winston is forever a legend in Tallahassee and his little brother may soon follow in his footsteps. Jonah, a Class of 2026 recruit, received a scholarship offer from Florida State and head coach Mike Norvell over the wekened.
Jameis, who won a national title with the Seminoles in 2013, was offered a restructured deal to stay with New Orleans in 2023 and beyond. He will have until Wednesday to accept the contract or he will be released.
As the 29-year-old former Heisman Trophy winner decides on his future, he returned to his alma mater.
With a few conference tournament finals before the selection show, there are plenty of moving pieces before the NCAA tournament field is set.
Welcome to Selection Sunday! A season’s worth of work comes down to today, as the NCAA tournament selection committee picks the 68 teams that will continue their seasons into March Madness next week.
Before the selection show at 6 p.m. ET, five final conferences have automatic bids to the Big Dance to lock up, so here’s a look at some notes from Saturday’s games and a few thoughts on what to watch on Sunday.
The NFL world is waiting for the Packers quarterback to make up his mind.
The entire NFL world is waiting to see what Aaron Rodgers will do next season, as it appears the superstar quarterback is choosing between retirement, returning to the Packers or agreeing to be traded to the Jets.
While the waiting continues, Rodgers held a celebrity flag football game for charity in Southern California on Saturday. Former NFL wide receiver Brandon Marshall was in attendance, and he corralled Rodgers for a brief interview.
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Here’s how you can follow the announcement of the NIT bracket.
For a number of men’s college basketball programs, their dreams of playing in the NCAA tournament were shattered over the past few days.
But that does not mean their seasons are over.
The National Invitation Tournament, or NIT, is back for yet another year. Billed as “College Basketball’s Beginning,” the NIT is the oldest — and was at one time the most prestigious — postseason tournament in college basketball.
Over the years, the format for the NIT has evolved.
The U.S. trailed early to massive underdogs in its opening game of the WBC, putting the perils of tournament baseball front and center.
PHOENIX — Chaminade University, Appalachian State, Leicester City and Milan High, you can turn the light off. Company is not coming.
Texas Southern basketball is the worst team to make March Madness this season. The Tigers got hot at the right time to set up the strangest matchup of the entire NCAA Tournament, and mark the return of the best dancing mascot in the country!
Texas Southern, which had just nine Division-I wins in 2022/23, finished the regular season at 11-20. It somehow beat Arizona State back in November, but got obliterated by Oral Roberts, Houston, Auburn and Kansas in four of its next five games.
Two of its wins included Huston-Tillotson and North American. Who? Exactly.
The Japanese superstar put on a show in front of his home fans in Tokyo.
No player is likely to receive more attention in this year’s World Baseball Classic than Shohei Ohtani, especially in his native Japan. The two-way superstar last played in front of his home fans in 2017, and he has not disappointed thus far.
Ohtani showed off his pitching skills in Team Japan’s opener Thursday, allowing just one hit in four shutout innings in an 8-1 win over China. Now, he’s produced an offensive highlight to match.
Rick Pitino is back like he never left. The 70-year-old head coach, currently in his third season at Iona, will make his 22nd NCAA Tournament appearance next week after winning the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference tournament on Saturday.
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— Iona Men’s Basketball (@IonaGaelsMBB) March 12, 2023
His return to March Madness marks his second trip to The Big Dance in his three years with the Gaels.