Month: March 2019

4:11 PM ET It’s never boring with Phil Mickelson, is it? Things went a little sideways for him on the 10th hole of the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Mickelson went wide off the tee and found himself in someone’s backyard, up against a fence, forced to swing right-handed with the club face
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4:30 AM ET It may feel like Clemson’s rout over Alabama was just yesterday, but it’s already time to start thinking about spring practice, pro days and spring games. Whether it’s a quarterback competition, much-anticipated true freshman debut and the unbridled enthusiasm that new coaches, coordinators and schemes will lead to brighter futures, it’s officially
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Mar 5, 2019 The Professional Fighters League unveiled its first set of competitors for the upcoming season on Tuesday. The mixed marital arts promotion, which last week announced every card will be broadcast on either ESPN 2 or ESPN+, begins its second year on May 9. Returning to the PFL will be featherweight champion Lance
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3:38 PM ET Associated Press KENT, Ohio — Longtime Kent State golf coach Herb Page will retire at the end of this season and end his storied run at the school. Page has coached the Golden Flashes since 1977, building the men’s golf program into one of the nation’s most consistent and decorated. Under Page,
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3:40 PM ET Associated Press INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Chris Kermode will leave his job as executive chairman and president of the men’s professional tennis tour when his current term finishes at the end of this year. The ATP announced Thursday that Kermode’s tenure would come to a close. Chris Kermode’s tenure ends after the
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3:14 PM ET Associated Press KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Josh Donaldson plans to play in his first spring training game for the Atlanta Braves on Friday night against Philadelphia. After being slowed by injuries for two seasons, the 33-year-old third baseman signed a $23 million, one-year contract with the Braves and spent the first two weeks
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3:19 PM ET Steve KimESPN Former two-time champion Paulie Malignaggi has signed an exclusive two-year deal to join Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, with his first appearance scheduled for June. Malignaggi, 38, had announced his retirement from the ring in March 2017 after an eighth-round loss to Sam Eggington. Currently, Malignaggi serves as a color commentator
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