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Virginia men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett is calling it a career.
Tony Bennett is one of the most successful men’s college basketball coaches of his generation. Now he’s calling it a career and retiring from the Virginia Cavaliers just weeks before the 2024-25 season begins.
Bennett is announcing his retirement on Friday, according to the program.

BREAKING: Tony Bennett to announce his immediate retirement in a press conference on Friday at 11 a.m. pic.twitter.

Joel Dahmen at the 2024 Black Desert Championship in Utah. | Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Joel Dahmen received a steep penalty during the first round of the Shriners Children’s Open in Las Vegas.
Joel Dahmen already faces an uphill climb to receive PGA Tour status in 2025.
But that road just got a whole lot tougher.
During Thursday’s opening round of the Shriners Children’s Open, the PGA Tour assessed Dahmen a four-shot penalty. He had 15 clubs in his bag—one more than the maximum of 14. His 4-iron was the guilty party.

The Boston Bruins are about to celebrate the 100th anniversary of their first game ever, and they’ll be celebrating with some fresh uniforms for the occasion.
But, Matt, didn’t they wear special jerseys all of last season to celebrate 100 years?
Yeah, they did — I was confused by this too — but what the B’s will be celebrating with their Centennial Game on December 1 at home against the Montreal Canadiens is the 100th anniversary of the Bruins’ first-ever game, which happened on December 1, 1924, and was against the Montreal Maroons, per the team’s website.

Taylor Pendrith smiles during the 2024 RBC Canadian Open. | Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images
Canadian Taylor Pendrith has grabbed the early lead at the Shriners Children’s Open thanks to a phenomenal opening round.
In his first event since the Presidents Cup, where he earned a pair of points for the Internationals, Taylor Pendrith went nuclear on Thursday at the Shriners Children’s Open.
The Canadian carded a 10-under 61, a round that featured 10 birdies and zero bogies, as it matched the lowest score of his career.

It looks like we’ve got another potential cheating scandal from the wild world of chess, only this time, it doesn’t appear that any kind of sex toy is involved.
Some will be relieved to hear that, while others? Well, they’re going to leave disappointed.
According to CNN, Romanian grandmaster Kirill Shevchenko was competing in the Spanish Team Championship in Melilla and was a few rounds into the tournament when he was booted from the competition and had a pair of draws retroactively turned into losses after he was accused of cheating.