1:00 AM ET SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame’s quest for a national championship began when players lined up for fourth-and-goal from the 3-yard line during spring practice. The situation itself wasn’t unique. Coaches simulate pressure and game-deciding plays all the time. Yet just before the snap, coach Brian Kelly threw the offense a curveball
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9:19 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN PLYMOUTH, Mich. — For Ellie Johannson, it was less a ceremonial puck drop than it was a puck toss. Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks and Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs watched the rubber disc bounced behind them as the assembled crowd at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth
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7:02 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — The NHL says Slava Voynov still has not been cleared to play in the league. NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said Sunday that Voynov’s return is contingent on completing a process with the league to review his case that would determine the parameters for his eligibility. A
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7:24 PM ET Associated Press BOWMANVILLE, Ontario — Justin Haley took the lead after Noah Gragson and Todd Gilliland collided on the final turn and won the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series playoff opener Sunday at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. NASCAR’s 15-time most popular driver has had eight Cup series races this season to hone
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5:37 PM ET Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Connecticut Open tournament director Anne Worcester heard the same story over and over last week from top players who had committed to her event, the final WTA tuneup before the US Open. They had an injury or an illness, and while it was nothing serious, with
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5:23 PM ET Associated Press REGINA, Saskatchewan — Brooke Henderson became the first Canadian to win the country’s national championship in 45 years, closing with a 7-under 65 for a 4-stroke victory Sunday in the CP Women’s Open at chilly Wascana Country Club. The 20-year-old Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ontario, finished at 21-under 267, capping
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3:20 PM ET PARAMUS, N.J. — Perhaps the best way to sum up Tiger Woods‘ performance at The Northern Trust is to say that one of his worst 72-hole performances of the year was really not that bad at all. Woods completed his first FedEx Cup playoff event in five years Sunday at Ridgewood Country
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