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TV’s Ewen Murray to retire, takes incredible shot at Keegan Bradley

Sky Sports golf commentator Ewen Murray is retiring after 35 years, citing ‘disgusting’ abuse at the 2025 Ryder Cup.

Pacers reportedly lose center Ivica Zubac for rest of season due to broken rib

Ivica Zubac played in just five games for the Pacers this season.

UFC Fight Night 270 picks: Nothing but blowouts in swinging London

UFC Fight Night 270 pick results, fight analytics from our 10 editors, writers, radio hosts and videographers

2026 WNBA mock draft: Azzi Fudd, Flau’jae Johnson, Lauren Betts and more

Despite concerns about a delayed season due to the lengthy collective bargaining agreement negotiations, the WNBA season will indeed start on time on May 8. A historic deal was met on Wednesday morning, and that means the rest of the offseason can finally take shape, including the WNBA Draft on April 13 in New York. As of now, the draft order remains fixed, as it has since the lottery in November, but the possibility of change due to transactions still exists. The book on most of these prospects

Richard Jefferson explains why this Arizona team has championship DNA

Before the NCAA men’s basketball tournament began, former NBA player Richard Jefferson shared thoughts about March Madness and the Arizona Wildcats.

How LIU’s ‘Fins Up’ fan gesture started as a viral celebration

The story of how the LIU Sharks got their viral “Fins Up” fan celebration.

All-South Jersey Wrestling team for 2025-26 season

Meet the All-South Jersey Wrestling team for 2025-26 season

UNC’s two biggest flaws were its ultimate demise

UNC basketball’s season-long struggles with free-throw shooting and perimeter defense led to an early NCAA Tournament exit.

South Jersey Wrestling Awards for 2025-26 season

South Jersey’s Wrestler of the Year along with Coach and Team of the Year and final Mean 15 rankings.

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley pleased the WBNA and players’ union reached an agreement

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is excited about what the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement will mean for future Gamecocks, even if her players don’t yet fully understand the impact it could have on their careers. Staley said Friday the agreement, which WNBA players are being briefed on, will give future pros on her roster like Raven Johnson and Tessa Johnson more money and flexibility about where or if they’ll play overseas. “I will say the players’ association and all the officers in the players’ association, just bore down and fought for their worth and the worth of current players as well as the future,” Staley said a day before her top-seeded Gamecocks start the NCAA Tournament against 16th-seeded Southern U.

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