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2018 NCAA tournament - On the back of Moe Wagner Michigan ends Loyola's dream run

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SAN ANTONIO -- Moritz Wagner was asked on Friday afternoon about how he would go into Saturday's Final Four game against Loyola-Chicago in terms of mindset. After the stock response about how it doesn't change regardless of opponent, the Michigan forward offered a summation. "Aggressive and confident, as always, and we see what happens," he said. Well, what happened is Wagner came out and dominated Loyola-Chicago . Moe Wagner, left, was nearly unstoppable with a double-double in Michigan's Final Four win over Loyola-Chicago.  Bob Donnan/USA TODAY Sports And what happened is the Wolverines are now playing for a national title Monday night after coming back to beat the Ramblers 69-57. Wagner finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds, excellent numbers to be sure, but even bigger when you consider the rest of the team shot 4-for-23 in the first half and Wagner was the only source of both offense and rebounding for Michigan for long stretches. "I kept looking poss

2018 MLB World Series & Awards Predictions – Wes The Sports Guy

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MLB Awards NL MVP – 1B Paul Goldschmidt Arizona Diamondbacks AL MVP – OF George Springer Houston Astros NL Cy Young – Clayton Kershaw Los Angeles Dodgers AL Cy Young – Justin Verlander Houston Astros NL Rookie of the Year – OF Lewis Brinson Miami Marlins AL Rookie of the Year – SS Willy Adames Tampa Bay Rays NL Manager of the Year – Torey Lovullo Arizona Diamondbacks AL Manager of the Year – Aaron Boone New York Yankees Postseason Projections NL Division Winners – Dodgers, Nationals, Cubs NL Wild Card Winners – Diamondbacks, Cardinals AL Division Winners – Astros, Yankees, Indians AL Wild Card Winners – Red Sox, Angels NLCS – Dodgers over Nationals ALCS – Yankees over Astros World Series – Dodgers over Yankees Like this: Like Loading... Related Source link

Everton 1-3 Man City - 5 Premier League events use missed

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Everton were mere passengers in their thrashing by Premier League leaders Manchester City on Saturday afternoon. Pep Guardiola 's City raced to a 3-0 half-time lead at Goodison Park through Raheem Sterling , Leroy Sane and Gabriel Jesus . Yannick Bolasie pulled one back, but the result was long out of their hands by that point. In case you were out hunting for Easter Eggs or knee-deep in chocolate, Sportsmail as compiled FIVE things you missed as City move one step closer to an inevitable Premier League title. Everton were thrashed by Premier League leaders Manchester City on Saturday afternoon True Blues Attempting to stand out from the crowd can often be a tricky task, especially in the 39,000-capacity Goodison Park. And with this in mind, two supporters were desperate to do just that. With their allegiances different - one supporting the blue of Everton, the other of City - so were their approaches. The City supporter opted to cover himself head to toe in sky blue as he

Brad Gushue opens world title defence with win over Russia

Canada's Brad Gushue opened defence of the men's world curling championship with a 7-6 win over Russia's Alexey Timofeev on Saturday. Brad Gushue's Canadian rink survived a scare to beat the Russian team 7-6 at the men's curling world championship in Las Vegas, Nevada 1:03 Gushue, third Mark Nichols, second Brett Gallant and lead Geoff Walker out of the Bally Haly Golf and Country Club in St. John's N.L., went undefeated to win the title last year in Edmonton. Canada led 7-6 coming home with hammer against Russia on Saturday. Timofeev was light on an attempted draw with his final throw of the game, so Gushue didn't have to throw his last rock. "The first four ends they didn't play very well and I thought we played pretty good," Gushue said. "During the middle of the game, the ice changed and they picked up on it way faster than us. "I struggled to get the broom in the right spot for just about everybody. We threw a lot of good rocks t

Jets tops Leafs in battle of playoff-bound Canadian teams

Josh Morrissey and Dustin Byfuglien scored 1:10 apart in the second period as the Winnipeg Jets defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Saturday night. Andrew Copp had the other goal for Winnipeg (48-20-10), while Connor Hellebuyck made 28 stops in a battle of the only two Canadian NHL teams heading to the playoffs. Patrick Marleau replied for Toronto (47-25-7), which got 26 saves from Curtis McElhinney. The Leafs, who picked up a 7-2 victory in Winnipeg to open the season on Oct. 4, are all but assured of finishing third in the Atlantic Division. The Jets, meanwhile, look just as certain to wind up second in the Central. Toronto's only blemish at home in more than two months coming into Saturday was Monday's 3-2 loss to last-place Buffalo that snapped a 13-game winning streak at Air Canada Centre. The Leafs rebounded with a 4-2 victory at home against Florida on Wednesday before Friday's 5-4 win in New York against the Islanders. Winnipeg saw a six-game win streak snapped

Rick Pitino, still upset over Louisville firing, says he won't attend Kentucky Oaks

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Still upset over his firing by Louisville , former coach Rick Pitino says he won't attend this year's Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, even though his filly is set to run in the race. Pitino, who was fired by Louisville in October after an FBI investigation into corruption and bribery in college basketball recruiting, is part of the ownership for Coach Rocks, which won Saturday's Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Oaks in Florida and now will be heading to the Kentucky Oaks on May 4, the day before the Kentucky Derby. He has vowed not to return to the state of Kentucky. Chris Mack, who was introduced as the Cardinals' basketball coach Wednesday, said he understands he has big shoes to fill as Louisville moves on from several scandal-marred seasons. Former Louisville coach Rick Pitino says he wants to coach again, whether it's in college or the pros. 1 Related "I'm not going to go to Kentucky for the Oaks, but my partners are," Pitino said in the winner's cir

Anthony Joshua vs Joseph Parker RESULT including undercard updates

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Anthony Joshua faces Joseph Parker in a heavyweight unification clash in Cardiff The two world champions collide at the Principality Stadium on Saturday night Joshua Buatsi, Anthony Crolla, Joe Cordina and David Price also star on the bill  Follow all the action on a bumper night of British boxing with Sportsmail here  By Tom Farmery For Mailonline Published: 17:29, 31 March 2018 | Updated: 00:25, 1 April 2018 JEFF POWELL'S SCORECARD  JOSHUA  ROUND PARKER  10 1 9 10 2 9 10 3 9 10 4 9 9 5 10 9 6 10 10 7 9 10 8 9 9  9 10 10 10 9 10  11  9  10  12  9 117 TOTAL 111 The rains relented in the city but with the temperatures still stuck in midwinter the upward of 80,000 in attendance were as grateful for the roof over the stadium as the combatants in the ring. Joshua had threatened to warm things up by bringing blood and pain to the heavyweight argument, while Parker had talked in terms of waging war. The language – verbal and body – had bee

Matthews's late goal gives playoff-bound Leafs win over Islanders

With the score tied late in the third period, Auston Matthews saw an opening and got himself in position. And when he got the puck from William Nylander, he was able to knock in the winning goal. Matthews deflected Nylander's pass in front with just under four minutes remaining to lift the playoff-bound Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders on Friday night. "Very good forecheck by (Zach) Hyman to free the puck up and I was able to sneak in there backdoor," Matthews said. "It was good for (Nylander) to see that play and make it, so great for both those guys to create space, get the puck and I just tapped it." Matthews had a goal and an assist in the Maple Leafs 5-4 victory over the New York Islanders 1:43 It was Matthews' 31st goal of the season and broke the fourth tie of the game. "A good two points for us," he said. "Probably not a fun game for coaches but more a fun game for the players." Mitch Marner and Naz

Carmelo Anthony of Oklahoma City Thunder surprised to be on bench at end of regulation in OT loss to Denver Nuggets

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Carmelo Anthony said he was surprised to be on the bench for the entire fourth quarter -- including the final play of regulation with a chance to win -- in the Oklahoma City Thunder 's 126-125 overtime loss to the Denver Nuggets on Friday. "Yeah, of course," Anthony said. "Of course I wanted to be there, but that wasn't my decision to make, so I kind of leave that to coach on that one." Anthony, who walked to the scorer's table with about three minutes left in regulation to check in, elected to sit himself back on the bench after Jerami Grant hit a corner 3 to put the Thunder up six with 2:22 left. Anthony waved his hand at the court after Grant's 3 dropped and walked back to the bench, telling Donovan to stick with Grant. Though after Will Barton tied the game with 15 seconds left on a spinning layup, Donovan called timeout to draw up a final play, still leaving the 10-time All-Star on the sideline. Russell Westbrook missed a

Team USA confirms April visit to White House

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Share This Story! Let friends in your social network know what you are reading about Team USA confirms April visit to White House The U.S. Olympic team has been invited to the White House for a visit April 27, leaving the 244 members about four weeks to decide if they'll attend Post to Facebook Sent! A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. AP Published 3:51 p.m. ET March 27, 2018 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — The U.S. Olympic team has been invited to the White House for a visit April 27, leaving the 244 members about four weeks to decide if they'll attend. Four members from the U.S. team — Gus Kenworthy, Adam Rippon, Nathan Chen and Lindsey Vonn — have said they would not go if invited. Visits to the White House are a decades-old tradition, though there have been notable absences over the years regardless of who's in office. Kenworthy and Rippon are gay. Rippon has said he wouldn't go because he d

Sevilla vs Barcelona LIVE score, updates and line-up - La Liga

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Barcelona travel to Sevilla on their return to La Liga action on Saturday evening Ernesto Valverde's side lead La Liga by 11 points while Sevilla are sixth in table Follow all the action from Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium with Sportsmail   By Jonathan Spencer For Mailonline Published: 18:27, 31 March 2018 | Updated: 20:52, 31 March 2018 Advertisement Share or comment on this article Source link

Jays still looking for 1st win as Yanks' Tanaka ices Toronto bats

Aaron Sanchez managed to shut down New York's power duo of Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton Friday night. But the Blue Jays right-hander took little comfort in that. Sanchez (0-1), in his first start since last July, allowed four runs on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings as Toronto fell 4-2 to the Yankees, starting the season with back-to-back losses against its division rival. Stanton, the NL MVP acquired by New York in an off-season trade, had two ground outs and a strikeout against Sanchez while Judge, the AL rookie of the year in 2017, grounded into two double plays and flied out. Stanton had two homers in his Yankees debut Thursday. "(It means) nothing really when you don't win," Sanchez said of his ability to keep those power hitters in check. "The name of the game is to try to get outs. To keep them off the basepaths, off the board with the power they got, it's a good sign. "But when I don't win I'm not happy." Tanaka strikes out 8 Yanke

San Francisco Giants' Joe Panik makes history as solo HR sinks Los Angeles Dodgers

LOS ANGELES -- Even the movie moguls of Hollywood might find the script Giants second baseman Joe Panik has written over the season's first two days too preposterous to turn into a film. Panik homered off All-Star Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen in the ninth inning on Friday, the only run in the Giants' 1-0 win in Los Angeles. It was a familiar scene: Panik's fifth-inning homer on Thursday off Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw was the only run in San Francisco's win on Opening Day. "This spring, I felt really good about my swing and just carried that momentum into the season," Panik said. "Granted, for me as hitter, two home runs in two games off those guys, that's a good feeling. It's not something you really expect or try to do." According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Panik became the first player to homer for his team in back-to-back 1-0 victories. In a sport as old as baseball, that's impressive enough. But to do it at Dodger Stadium, aga

Concern as Arsenal harvest fans' data by running online survey

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Arsenal’s deal with Tel Aviv-based company KonnecTo has caused some comment at a time when data harvesting and online security of private information are hot topics. Intelligence-based data collection and analysis platform KonnecTo, run by ex-Israeli military staff, are one of six start-up companies that the club are partnering as part of an initiative to gain a deeper understanding of the Arsenal fanbase. But concern has arisen following Arsenal and KonnecTo running an online survey for fans in Nigeria with a competition prize as an incentive. KonnecTo are partnering Arsenal as part of an initiative to gain a big understanding of fanbase For by signing up for the survey, fans agreed to let KonnecTo trawl their data on social media at a highly sensitive time on the cyber front — collecting pictures and mentions of brands. Data protection laws in Europe meant that such an exercise would never be allowed but those regulations do not exist in Nigeria. Arsenal say they chose the Afr

(3rd LD) Main part of S. Korean art troupe arrives in N. Korea

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(ATTN: UPDATES in paras 1-3 with arrival; CHANGES headline; EXPANDS dateline) SEOUL/PYONGYANG, March 31 (Joint Press Corps-Yonhap) -- The majority of the South Korean art troupe and taekwondo athletes scheduled to give performances in Pyongyang ahead of a historic inter-Korean summit arrived in North Korea on Saturday. The 120-member group led by Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Do Jong-whan left Seoul's Gimpo International Airport at 10:30 a.m. aboard a chartered civilian flight and arrived at Pyongyang's Sunan airport around 11:30 a.m. via a direct air route between Seoul and Pyongyang over the Yellow Sea. North Korea's culture minister Pak Chun-nam and Hyon Song-wol, head of the North's all-female Moranbong Band, greeted them at the airport, according to a pool report. Members of South Korea's main team head to Pyongyang from Gimpo International Airport in Seoul on March 31, 2018. The team is made up mostly of Korean pop artists set to perform twice in

(LEAD) N. Korean leader meets IOC chief: report

(ATTN: CHANGES headline, attribution, lead, 2nd para; ADDS more details in para 3 from KCNA report) SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has met with the chief of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Pyongyang's news outlet reported Saturday. In a meeting with IOC chief Thomas Bach, Kim said he is very thankful that the IOC paid special attention to the North Korean players' participation in the 23rd Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, and actively cooperated while taking special measures beyond rules and precedents, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). Kim said the Winter Olympics were not only successful as a sporting event but also had special significance for opening a new chapter of concord between the North and the South, according to the KCNA. The North's leader also claimed the Olympics provided the momentum for a dramatic thaw in previously frozen inter-Korean relations, saying it was totally attributable t

(4th LD) Main part of S. Korean art troupe arrives in N. Korea

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(ATTN: UPDATES in paras 11-12) SEOUL/PYONGYANG, March 31 (Joint Press Corps-Yonhap) -- The majority of the South Korean art troupe and taekwondo athletes scheduled to give performances in Pyongyang ahead of a historic inter-Korean summit arrived in North Korea on Saturday. The 120-member group led by Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Do Jong-whan left Seoul's Gimpo International Airport at 10:30 a.m. aboard a chartered civilian flight and arrived at Pyongyang's Sunan airport around 11:30 a.m. via a direct air route between Seoul and Pyongyang over the Yellow Sea. North Korea's culture minister Pak Chun-nam and Hyon Song-wol, head of the North's all-female Moranbong Band, greeted them at the airport, according to a pool report. Members of South Korea's main team head to Pyongyang from Gimpo International Airport in Seoul on March 31, 2018. The team is made up mostly of Korean pop artists set to perform twice in Pyongyang the following week in a cross-border

Jozy Altidore leads TFC to 1st win of season

Jozy Altidore took it upon himself to end Toronto FC's scoring drought, and finally earn a win. Altidore scored twice as Toronto earned its first victory of the Major League Soccer season on Friday, a 3-1 win over Real Salt Lake. Tosaint Ricketts scored Toronto's third goal late in injury time. The fast-paced game also marked the first goals the defending MLS champion Reds (1-2-0) scored this season. "We've been kind of stuttering the first couple of games of the season, so to finally get some points on the board, it's positive," Altidore said. "We're not in the cellar anymore looking up at everybody else." Altidore finally notched this season's first goal when he was taken down in the box by Justen Glad and awarded a penalty kick in the 23rd minute. Altidore calmly slotted the ball into the bottom left corner past goalkeeper Nick Rimando. His goal came seven minutes after Sebastian Giovinco missed on a penalty kick, firing it straight to an

Women's Final Four -- For UConn, déjà vu hurts a little bit more

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9:42 AM ET Mechelle Voepel espnW.com Close ESPN.com women's basketball/college sports writer 33 seasons covering women's college basketball Covered 24 Final Fours COLUMBUS, Ohio -- UConn seniors Gabby Williams and Kia Nurse embraced in the hallway of Nationwide Arena on Friday, the reality sinking in that their college careers were over. And for the second year in a row, they were not playing in the national championship game. Could it really have happened again? An overtime loss in the national semifinals, thanks to a big shot from an opposing guard? Yeah, it really did. Just like in 2017, the Huskies' only loss all season came at the Women's Final Four. This program has been to a record 19 of those, 11 in a row. The Huskies have never lost an NCAA final; they are 11-0 in those. But the semis have been the round that's gotten them, now for the eighth time. Last year, it was Mississippi State's Morgan William who beat them at the overtime buzzer. This year, it w

IOC President Thomas Bach meets North Korean leader Kim Jong Un

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AP Published 11:17 a.m. ET March 30, 2018 | Updated 5:59 p.m. ET March 30, 2018 CLOSE With the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea closed, we turn the page and look ahead to the next Olympics: the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo. USA TODAY Sports Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, talks to The Associated Press about his visit to North Korea in the Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang, North Korea, Friday, March 30, 2018. Bach arrived in Pyongyang on Thursday to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and discuss development of sports in North Korea with the preparation of its athletes to qualify and participate in upcoming Olympics.(AP Photo) (Photo: The Associated Press) PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach met with Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on Friday and said the North Korean leader is committed to having his country participate in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and the Beijing Winter Games in 20