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There’s never a whole lot of love between Michigan and Michigan State. But Saturday night was a different story.
Before the Wolverine and Spartan men’s hoops teams tipped off in Ann Arbor, Crisler Arena lit up green as a tribute to the three Michigan State students killed in a recent shooting.
A gunman opened fire on Michigan State’s East Lansing campus Monday night. He killed three and wounded five more before taking his own life.
The rivalry match up at Crisler Arena was the Spartans’ first game since the tragedy.
Forty drivers make up the Daytona 500 field, which gets underway Sunday at 2:30 p.m. ET on FOX.
Kevin Love said Sunday that he will sign with the Miami Heat for the remainder of the NBA season once he clears waivers.
The contract extensions will become official later this week.
The University of Texas System board of regents will approve contract extensions for eight Longhorns football coordinators and assistants this week, according to the Houston Chronicle. The board is scheduled to meet on Wednesday and Thursday.
Kyle Busch spoke with Tom Rinaldi and explained his dream of winning the Daytona 500 and his long career in NASCAR.
In his sit down with Clint Bowyer, Jimmie Johnson says coming back to race in his 20th Daytona 500 just felt right and wants to continue his legacy.
Neymar was forced off on a stretcher Sunday after twisting his right ankle in Paris SG’s hard-fought 4-3 win against Lille.
America’s Team just can’t catch a break.
The NFL season is in the rearview mirror, but it appears roasting the perennially hapless Cowboys is a year-round endeavor for some.
Saturday marked the 2023 season debut of the XFL, with a pair of games on the schedule. One of them matched the Vegas Vipers against the Arlington Renegades, with the host Renegades earning a 22-20 victory on the strength of two pick-sixes by the defense in the second half.
The documentary will feature never-before-seen footage from the tournament.
Serena and Venus Williams are set to serve as executive producers on the documentary COPA 71, which will feature the story of the 1971 women’s soccer World Cup.
The Williams sisters will work with Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s Westbrook Studios on the project.
The documentary will showcase never-before-seen footage from the 1971 tournament. The World Cup, which took place in Mexico City at Azteca Stadium, attracted 100,000 spectators, along with teams from all over the world to compete.