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Follow live: Newcastle head to Camp Nou to face off against Barcelona
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Duke likely without Ngongba for tourney opener
Duke will open the NCAA tournament Thursday without big man Patrick Ngongba, who continues to recover from a foot injury, putting some added pressure on star freshman Cameron Boozer.[read more]

Other shoe drops: Caruso T'd up for desperate D
Thunder guard Alex Caruso was called for goaltending and a technical foul for an illegal defensive move after he swatted away a layup attempt with his shoe.[read more]

Trucks driver parked for mocking IndyCar racer
NASCAR driver Daniel Dye has been suspended -- the second known major penalty of his racing career -- for mocking IndyCar driver David Malukas during a recent livestream.[read more]

Sources: Dolphins star Achane off-limits in trade
The Dolphins have informed inquiring teams that De'Von Achane is not available in a trade, sources told ESPN.[read more]

UConn's Strong, Fudd headline AP All-Americans
UConn's Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd headline the AP All-America team, joined by Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes, Texas' Madison Booker and UCLA's Lauren Betts.[read more]

Sources: New WNBA CBA includes $7M salary cap
After a prolonged labor battle, the WNBA and players' union have reached a verbal agreement on the terms for a new CBA. Sources told ESPN that the salary cap will start at $7 million and raise the average salary to around $600,000.[read more]

Louisville to be without star Brown against USF
Louisville star freshman Mikel Brown Jr. is out for the Cardinals' first-round game against South Florida, the school announced Wednesday.[read more]

Crosby returns for Penguins after Olympic injury
Penguins star Sidney Crosby will return to the lineup against the Hurricanes after sitting out since his Olympics-ending lower-body injury.[read more]

🧐 Predictions: Men's tourney Cinderellas, more
There was one clear favorite among the 25 coaches polled. Here are their takes on seven contenders and more.[read more]