College football lost a legendary coach when Lou Holtz, most known as a former Notre Dame coach in addition to preeminent college football pundit, died on Wednesday, March 4. Holtz, 89, died after being placed…
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Australia pulled away late to produce a 3-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in the 2026 World Baseball Classic opener at the Tokyo Dome. Catcher Robbie Perkins led Australia with a two-run home run to break…
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It’s almost dancing time. As everyone flips their calendars to March, the countdown to women college basketball’s 2026 NCAA Tournament is officially on. Before March Madness begins on March 18, the participants must be determined.…
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NEW YORK — Two looks, and they both hit rim. After clawing back from an eight-point deficit with just fewer than three minutes to play in the fourth quarter, the New York Knicks got a…
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Wednesday, March 4, was a day for defensemen to change teams. Tyler Myers got the ball rolling by accepting a trade from the Vancouver Canucks to the Dallas Stars. The 6-foot-8 Houston native will be…
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Chicago Bears center Drew Dalman is retiring from the NFL at age 27, according to multiple reports. Dalman earned a Pro Bowl selection after starting all 17 games for the Bears last season. He signed…
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On the same day the Los Angeles Lakers host the New Orleans Pelicans at Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, there was an actual pelican spotted at another sporting event in Southern California. A collegiate…
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For at least a few more days, there’s still one undefeated Division I men’s college basketball team remaining. In its penultimate regular-season game, Miami (Ohio) got a team-high 19 points, four assists and three steals…
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Trey Hendrickson’s tenure with the Cincinnati Bengals is over. As expected, the Bengals elected not to franchise tag Hendrickson before the March 3 4 p.m. ET deadline to do so. The edge rusher will now…
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Jurickson Profar upended his career and the Atlanta Braves’ season for a second consecutive year after testing positive for a banned substance, a second offense that will result in a 162-game ban for the 2026…