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How 'One Shining Moment' became men's college hoops legend
The most iconic highlight reel in sports started in a Michigan bar 40 years ago -- and was almost an NFL anthem.[read more]

📈 Masters tiers: Ranking favorites, contenders
Can Rory McIlroy repeat? Will Scottie Scheffler find more magic at Augusta? We break down the Masters field from the favorites to the players just looking to make the cut.[read more]

'We did it!': UCLA wins 1st women's NCAA title
UCLA dominated every phase of the game in Sunday's women's national final, blowing out the Gamecocks for Bruins coach Cori Close's first championship.[read more]

Marlins' Fairbanks starts, goes on paternity leave
Reliever Pete Fairbanks, 32, was given a rare start by the Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon to allow the closer to get home for the birth of his child, and the reliever threw a 27-pitch first inning in his team's 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees.[read more]

Cam Boozer got facial fractures in loss to UConn
Duke's Cameron Boozer, a projected top-five pick in the 2026 NBA draft, said he suffered multiple fractures around one of his eyes during his team's loss to UConn in the Elite Eight.[read more]

Corner kick: Machado boots pickoff, rallies Padres
Padres third baseman Manny Machado kicked aside a pickoff attempt to help San Diego score two runs as the Padres rallied from a four-run deficit on their way to an 8-6 victory over the Red Sox on Sunday.[read more]

Reeling Islanders fire Roy, hand reins to DeBoer
The Islanders have fired coach Patrick Roy and named Peter DeBoer his replacement after losing seven of their last 10 games.[read more]

Scheffler, 9-day-old son Remy arrive at Masters
Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler arrived at Augusta National on Sunday, along with his 9-day-old son, Remy.[read more]

Sources: Michigan's May not pursuing other jobs
Michigan coach Dusty May informed university officials that he's not pursuing any college basketball jobs, sources told ESPN on Sunday.[read more]

Staley praises Close: Happy for 'quality people'
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley spoke glowingly of UCLA coach Cori Close after the Gamecocks' loss to the Bruins in the NCAA championship game Sunday.[read more]