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Verstappen beats McLarens for 4th Japan win
Max Verstappen secured his first victory of the 2025 Formula 1 season after soaking up race-long pressure from McLarens two drivers to win the...
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Manfred: Torpedo bats 'absolutely good' for MLB
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says torpedo bats are "absolutely good for baseball," noting that they fall within the rules and demonstrate the...
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Comeback Cougars: Houston rallies, shocks Duke
Though Houston trailed throughout most of the game, J'Wan Roberts and his team stormed past Duke in the second half to book their trip to Monday's...
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How NFL teams debate potential vs. production
Shemar Stewart has great traits and plenty of upside. But he also had 4.5 sacks in three seasons.
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'World-class' Rodman scores in USWNT return
Forward Trinity Rodman scored just over five minutes into her international return to lift the USWNT to a 2-0 victory over Brazil on Saturday at...
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Clayton, 'the real deal,' carries Florida to final
Walter Clayton Jr. pulls through for Florida again as the Gators fend off Auburn late to make the program's first national title game since 2007.
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Staley: Bueckers hype dims S. Carolina's feats
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley questioned the narrative that has surrounded UConn guard Paige Bueckers and her quest to win a national...
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Emotional Broome on end of Auburn run: 'It hurts'
Auburn star big man Johni Broome was emotional following a second half that saw him score just three points as Auburn blew an eight-point lead.
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Duke's Flagg 4th freshman to win Wooden Award
Duke's Cooper Flagg is the winner of the 2025 Wooden Award, becoming just the fourth freshman in the award's history to earn the award.
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Dolphins OL Armstead, 33, announces retirement
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Terron Armstead, 33, announced his retirement on Saturday night at a party that he was hosting, ending his...
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Auriemma takes blame for UConn's title drought
UConn head coach Geno Auriemma shoulders the blame and admits some "frustration" over the fact that his Huskies have not won an NCAA title since 2016.
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Bird, Moore, Melo, Donovan lead '25 HOF class
Sue Bird, Maya Moore, Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are among those selected for enshrinement into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.