Just two weeks removed from an embarrassing loss to Kentucky, Tennessee got its revenge Saturday by hammering the Wildcats at home.
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The reason Bryce Harper will wear No. 3 with Philadelphia Phillies
Bryce Harper said he picked No. 3 with the Philadelphia Phillies because “Roy Halladay should be the last one to wear it” in Philly.
U.S. women’s national soccer team wearing jerseys to honor RBG, Mother Teresa, others
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Former Maryland basketball players suing Fortnite for profiting off their viral dance
The lawsuit states that Fortnitemakers profited off of the “Running Man Challenge,” a dance thatJared Nickens and Jaylen Brantleypopularized.
Syracuse honors man killed by Jim Boeheim; coach gets standing ovation before Duke game
More than 30,000 people who filled the Carrier Dome paused for an emotional moment of silence as Jorge Jimenez was commemorated.
Bubble Watch: Saturday’s winners and losers from the edge of March Madness
Several college basketball teams gave their NCAA tournament chances a major boost on Saturday. Several others, however, did not.
Opinion: This Virginia team is better bracket bet than previous years. Here’s why
Virginia trailed by 10 at halftime vs. Louisville but stormed back behind De’Andre Hunter’s instant offense. He’s why UVA is much better in 2019.
Former Dodgers pitcher, MVP and Cy Young winner Don Newcombe dies at 92
Former Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombehas died at 92. He won the Cy Young Award and NL MVP in 1956 and was one of the Dodgers’ final links to Brooklyn.