5:49 PM ET Jacob Wolf Close ESPN Staff Writer Staff Writer for ESPN.com Reports across multiple games, including League of Legends, Super Smash Bros., Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Call of Duty. Specializes in investigative reporting Tyler Erzberger Close ESPN Esports Staff writer for ESPN.com Covered esports since 2011 Worked with biggest teams across titles like
Month: April 2020
6:30 PM ET Defensive back Meiko Dotson, who tied for the nation’s lead in interceptions last season with nine, will transfer from Florida Atlantic to Florida State, he announced on social media Saturday night. Dotson, 23, as a graduate transfer, will be able to play immediately for the Seminoles and first-year coach Mike Norvell. 2
5:51 PM ET Associated Press Doug Sanders brought a flamboyance to golf fashion ahead of his time, a colorful character known as much for the 20 times he won on the PGA Tour as the majors that got away. Sanders died Sunday morning in Houston, the PGA Tour confirmed through a text from Sanders’ ex-wife,
8:00 AM ET John Brogan was introduced to Strat-O-Matic Baseball by his two older brothers. He was 8 years old, it was the early 1980s, and sports simulation games were all the rage. Brogan immediately became hooked. He played incessantly with friends, at one point staging an entire six-team season in two weeks, then got
6:30 PM GMT ESPNcricinfo staff Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print The County Championship season was due to start on Sunday, April 12, but with the coronavirus pandemic sending the UK into lockdown, things had to be done a little differently… Middlesex openers Sam Robson and Nick Gubbins were due to start the season
1:24 PM ET Former Chicago Cubs second baseman Glenn Beckert died Sunday, the team announced. He was 79. Beckert spent nine seasons with the Cubs from 1965 to 1973 before finishing his career with two seasons for the San Diego Padres. In 1968, he led all of baseball with 98 runs scored and also won
12:07 PM ET “I can remember going along a fast straight and overtaking a twin-engined aircraft that was flat-out at 140 mph. I was doing roughly 190 mph. That made me think, ‘Crikey, this really is a quick car.'” It was a moment that Sir Stirling Moss, who died at the age of 90 on
12:06 PM ET Nick PietruszkiewiczESPN.com Close Senior editor for college basketball Joined ESPN in 2008 Graduate of the University of Maryland Follow on Twitter Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email print With no Masters, at least not until November because of the coronavirus pandemic, the world is left with past images of Augusta National. They
7:30 AM ET The best way to describe the 2020 NFL draft plan is “fluid.” In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the league is devising an entirely new structure of logistics to comply with local and state physical distancing guidelines. It hasn’t yet communicated much of it to the public, however, as it works to
5:50 AM ET Formula One legend Stirling Moss has died aged 90, his wife confirmed on Sunday. Despite never winning a world championship Moss is widely regarded as one of the best racing drivers of all time. Between 1951 and 1961 the British driver won 16 F1 races and was F1 championship runner-up on four
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