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Lottie Woad and her caddie celebrate on the 18th green at the 2024 Augusta National Women’s Amateur. | Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images
Lottie Woad capped off an incredible final round with back-to-back birdies to win the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
You could not script a better finish at Augusta National.
Englishwoman Lottie Woad, who plays collegiately at Florida State, sat in a tie with Bailey Shoemaker at 7-under par through 17 holes.
After finding the fairway and hitting a terrific wedge shot onto the green at 18, Woad faced a 12-footer for birdie for the win.

The Paris Olympics are just a few months away, so it’s time to crack open a bottle of champagne and christen some new Olympic facilities.
And the pool that will be used for the diving competition opened with a real bang, only that bang was the sound of one diver’s spine hitting the 3-meter springboard.
French diver Alexis Jandard was part of the pool-opening festivities in Paris, and he was one of three divers who appeared to be doing a synchronized dive from the springboard.

Wrestling fans expected Paul Heyman to go off last night during his WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony and boy did he ever deliver.
The longtime ECW wrestling executive as well as on-camera manager of people such as Brock Lesner and Roman Reigns didn’t hold back during his acceptance speech after being put aside wrestling’s immortals. 
And it was anything but PG-friendly.

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How D.J. Burns went from college basketball anonymity to a March Madness superstar
GLENDALE, AZ — Zach Edey is on stage accepting yet another national Player of the Year award on Friday afternoon in the bowels of State Farm Stadium, where his Purdue Boilermakers will play the NC State Wolfpack in the 2024 men’s Final Four just over 24 hours later. As Edey goes through his remarks thanking his teammates, coaches, and family, loud music blaring from the hallway momentarily interrupts the ceremony.
It’s D.J.

Unlike coach Dawn Staley, South Carolina guard Raven Johnson says she has rewatched the Gamecocks’ only defeat last year — a Final Four loss to Iowa — about a hundred times and hopes for a better result in the title game rematch.

Earlier today, OutKick’s Dan Zaksheske asked South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley whether transgender women should be included in women’s sports. 
The question seemed reasonable, seeing as, you know, women’s college basketball is currently dominating the sports world. 
Between Caitlin Clark and the Iowa-UConn game last night – and the ending, of course – it’s a pretty great time in women’s sports.