Cougars’ Jamal Shead had to be helped off the court after rolling his right ankle hard in the 1st half, and the Blue Devils had the advantage after that.
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DALLAS – Consider it a lock for Marquette coach Shaka Smart not to be vacationing any time soon – or ever – in the state of Texas.
The former Texas head coach from 2015-21 – with three first-round, NCAA Tournament losses there – made a triumphant return to the Lone Star state this weekend, arriving as the No. 2 seed in the NCAA South Regional at 27-9 – fresh off wins over Western Kentucky and Colorado.
He leaves 0-for-Texas after his Warriors fell to No. 11 seed Cinderella North Carolina State, 67-58, at the American Airlines Center Friday night.
When fans imagine the most important people in building the 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers roster, a few obvious names come to mind: top team executives like Andrew Friedman, Brandon Gomes, Mark Walter, Stan Kasten and maybe even manager Dave Roberts.
One name that likely isn’t at the top of mind though, is country music star Brad Paisley. And yet, according to a new story from The Athletic into how the Dodgers built their superteam, Paisley was a significant contributor to helping Friedman land one of the organization’s prized acquisitions.
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Zach Edey feasted and had plenty of help from a lethal Purdue halfcourt offense.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle has been dealt a one–game suspension for doing one of those things you definitely can’t do at any level of hockey: slash an opponent while you’re standing on the bench.
The Canadiens are on the outside looking in at the NHL playoff picture, but that doesn’t mean they can’t play spoiler. They were looking to do that on Thursday night when the Philadelphia Flyers — who are fighting to stay in the playoff spot — came to town.
Everything pretty much went the Habs’ way and they took a 4-1 win.
For five innings, Opening Day in Philly felt like the 2023 NLDS. Then the Braves shut down the party at Citizens Bank Park.
It was just one week ago that Oakland University stunned Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament behind the crazy three-point shooting from Jack Gohlke. For opposing fans, they are still having a good time trolling the Wildcats. This time it was a Louisville fan writing a big check.
If you remember, Louisville fans bought more than $8,000 worth of Oakland merchandise after the Golden Grizzlies upset the Cats’ last week in Pittsburgh. Traffic was so crazy on the team website that it actually crashed its server after thousands of fans were looking to grab some Oakland gear.
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Scheffler showed he is still human on 18 at the Houston Open as he struggled with his putter once again.
Scottie Scheffler reminded the golf world that he is, in fact, mortal on Friday at the Houston Open.
A three-putt on 18 from seven feet saw him card an even-par 70. After the first putt lipped out, the Texan inexplicably missed the tap in for a double bogey six.
In doing so, Scheffler ended his streak of consecutive rounds under par at 28, which was a PGA Tour record.
He also snapped his 218-hole streak of no double bogies or worse.