Month: May 2019

10:40 PM ET Associated Press FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas senior Maria Fassi won the NCAA title on her home course Monday and gave the Razorbacks a shot at the team title as one of eight teams that advanced to match play. Fassi, the rising Mexican star who was runner-up at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur,
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10:20 PM ET ESPN News Services BERLIN — Three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, who won two of his titles after a horrific crash that left him with serious burns and went on to become a prominent figure in the aviation industry, has died. He was 70. The Austria Press Agency reported that Lauda’s
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9:21 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — After three seasons wearing No. 99, Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa is returning to comfort zone and his college No. 97. Bosa said he has wanted to switch back to his college number for some time but waited until this season due to financial considerations, with
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Ghana’s all-time leading goal-scorer Asamoah Gyan announced his international retirement on Monday, less than a month before the start of the Africa Cup of Nations. The news followed shortly after he was removed as the national team’s captain, a move more official than a shock as he’d not featured for the side in years. Striker
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8:51 PM ET The recruiting race between Alabama and Clemson got a little tighter Monday when the Crimson Tide landed ESPN 300 wide receiver Thaiu Jones-Bell. The commitment gives Alabama 14 ESPN 300 commitments in the 2020 class, which again ties Clemson for most of any program. Jones-Bell is the 90th-ranked prospect in the country
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7:58 PM ET Lindsey ThiryESPN Close Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times Previously covered the Falcons Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Receiver Cooper Kupp worked through individual drills on the sideline Monday as the Los Angeles Rams opened organized team activities. Kupp tore his
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7:41 PM ET EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — Jeanie Buss listened to the press conference in which Magic Johnson abruptly resigned as President of Basketball Operations on April 9 and felt like she was in a time machine. The words, the substance, even the blindside felt just like 1981 when Johnson told her father, the late
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