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March 29, 2026

 

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Tiger Woods is facing an uncertain future off the golf course after his DUI arrest in Florida

Tiger Woods got out of jail and into the passenger seat of a dark SUV, his face as vacant as his mug shot as he was driven away to a future again filled with so much uncertainty. Read More.

Ilia Malinin bounces back from Olympic nightmare with 3rd straight world figure skating title

Ilia Malinin is back on the top step of the podium. Read More.

Geno Auriemma takes aim at the NCAA over the women's double-regional format in March Madness

UConn coach Geno Auriemma is ripping the double-regional format being used in the women's NCAA Tournament, saying it doesn't make sense for the teams still playing or for efforts to grow the game. Read More.

Purdue's stellar senior class ends their careers with a loss to Arizona in the Elite Eight

A dejected Braden Smith walked down the sideline shaking the hands of his Purdue teammates after the final buzzer sounded. Read More.

 

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Arizona reaches its first Final Four in 25 years with 79-64 win over Purdue

Coach Tommy Lloyd climbed the ladder, cut the last strand of the net and waved to the Arizona fans while they chanted, “Tommy! Tommy!” Read More.

Buzzer sounds nonstop for about 7 minutes, causing delay in Iowa-Illinois March Madness game

A buzzer malfunction caused a delay — a very loud, very unpleasant delay — of about 10 minutes in the first half of the NCAA Tournament's South Region final between Iowa and Illinois on Saturday night. Read More.

Illinois powers its way to its first Final Four in 21 years, beating Iowa 71-59

Illinois is heading to the Final Four for the first time in 21 years, and Andrej Stojakovic made clear the Fighting Illini have much bigger goals. Read More.

Belgium blows out United States 5-2 in World Cup warmup that exposes American defenders

Belgium blew out the United States 5-2 on Saturday in a World Cup warmup that exposed the Americans’ defensive difficulties, rallying from a late first-half deficit on two goals by Dodi Lukébakio and one each from Zeno Debast, Amadou Onana and Charles De Ketelaere. Read More.

 
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