On a night when Domantas Sabonis took only five shots and had 11 points, his impact was second-to-none in Sacramento’s win Monday night over the Philadelphia 76ers. Understated as his performances are, Sabonis quietly made history by setting a post-NBA/ABA merger record. With 11 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, …
Read More »LSU Women’s Basketball Is In The Sweet 16
The LSU Tigers are in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA women’s tournament for the second year in a row. LSU vs. UCLA in the Sweet 16#GeauxTigers pic.twitter.com/3fT4IwTaB8 — LSU Women's Basketball (@LSUwbkb) March 26, 2024 NCAA Royalty After falling just short to No. 1 South Carolina in the SEC …
Read More »Two SEC Teams Fall in Women’s NCAA Tournament Upsets
In a stunning turn of events, the Women’s NCAA Tournament witnessed the fall of two SEC teams, Auburn and Texas A&M, to the hands of Arizona and Nebraska, respectively. Arizona Wildcats Overcome Auburn Tigers in Strategic Showdown The Arizona Wildcats, let by freshman Jada Williams with 17 points and Helena …
Read More »Santa Fe Softball Comes Up Short Against Indian River State College In Game 1
The Santa Fe College Saints were defeated by the visiting Indian River State College Pioneers 6-3 in the first game of their doubleheader Sunday. Back-and-Forth Santa Fe managed to break through first, scoring in the second inning. Madi Conway and Alexis Daphney reached base through an infield error and a …
Read More »Longtime Santa Fe College Basketball Coach Chris Mowry Retires
After dedicating 21 years to the Santa Fe College men’s basketball team, coach Chris Mowry decided to retire. Mowry is leaving a legacy after 21 seasons with the Saints. He leads the way in conference wins (134), all-time wins (384) and conference titles (five) for the SFC record books. Mowry …
Read More »ESPN’s Seth Greenberg’s Thoughts on March Madness
ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg gives his thoughts on the current state of March Madness, the disappointment of SEC teams, a potential sleeper team and officiating. SEC’s Misfortune Auburn and Kentucky were both defeated in dramatic upsets in the first round to 13th-seeded Yale and 14th-seeded Oakland, respectively. Both …
Read More »Gainesville Ends Inaugural Season In Defeat Against Forest
By Victoria Riccobono and Sebastian Sabatino The Gainesville Hurricanes flag football team lost their final regular-season game against the Ocala Forest Wildcats, 37-6, at home Monday. Keeping it Close Early The Hurricanes (0-5) were determined to record a win in their inaugural season. Gainesville’s Jewel Alexander made plays on both …
Read More »Ohtani To Break Silence Over Gambling Scandal
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher and designated hitter Shohei Ohtani is set to address the media Monday amidst a Major League Baseball investigation into a gambling scandal involving his interpreter. Shifting Story Ippei Mizuhara, Ohtani’s long-time interpreter, was fired last week by the Dodgers after he was alleged to have …
Read More »Texas A&M Loses Heartbreaker to Houston
The No. 9 seed Texas A&M Aggies lost an overtime thriller to No. 1 seeded Houston on Sunday in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, 100-95. Final in Memphis. pic.twitter.com/DojPhDhU6H — Texas A&M Basketball (@aggiembk) March 25, 2024 With the loss, the SEC is …
Read More »Alabama Heads to Sweet 16
No. 4-seed Alabama Crimson Tide defeated No. 12-seed Grand Canyon Sunday to secure a spot in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years. RT if your team is DANCIN' in the Sweet 16!#MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/33ZOwuRc7F — NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 25, 2024 Crimson …
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