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Rory prevails, becomes 4th to repeat at Masters
The green jacket is Rory McIlroy's again. He won the Masters on Sunday by one shot, becoming the first back-to-back winner since Tiger Woods in 2001-02.[read more]
Mercury re-sign 4-time All-Star Copper, Bonner
Four-time WNBA All-Star Kahleah Copper and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner re-signed Sunday with Phoenix, the team announced.[read more]
Ovi lauds Penguins but waves off farewell shakes
Following Washington's 3-0 loss to Pittsburgh Sunday, Capitals star Alex Ovechkin, considering retirement after the season, waved off potential farewell handshakes with Sidney Crosby and the rest of the Penguins, who lingered after the win to salute him.[read more]
Bridges extends streak after 23-second stint
Mikal Bridges' consecutive games played streak reached 638 in Sunday's season finale, after the Knicks wing played all of 23 seconds before leaving the game.[read more]
Yelich exits hurt as Brewers expecting 'bad news'
Christian Yelich left the Milwaukee Brewers' game against the Washington Nationals on Sunday with tightness in his left hamstring.[read more]
Three-time All-Star, former manager Garner dies
Phil Garner, a three-time All-Star infielder who went on to manage the Astros to their first World Series appearance, has died. He was 76.[read more]
Sources: Kings to retain Christie for next season
The Kings are retaining coach Doug Christie for next season, team sources told ESPN.[read more]
Rose sees another opportunity slip at Masters
Justin Rose suffered another close defeat at the Masters on Sunday as he became the oldest participant to record back-to-back top-five finishes at Augusta.[read more]
Transfer guard Vaaks chooses Illinois, agents say
Transfer guard Stefan Vaaks, one of the surprise freshmen in college basketball this season who starred at Providence, has committed to Illinois, his agents at Excel Sports Management told ESPN on Sunday afternoon.[read more]
🏈 NFL draft: Seven prospects climbing boards
Dillon Thieneman and Monroe Freeling have drastically boosted their stock since the start of last season. Who else has climbed the board?[read more]




