Kentucky is targeting Jackson State coach and former NBA All-Star Mo Williams for an assistant coach position on Mark Pope’s staff, sources told ESPN.
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- Sources: Kentucky targeting Mo Williams for staff
- Royals owner admits sense of urgency about lease
- Jays pitchers set mark with 50 K’s in 1st 3 games
- Soon after turning 15, Sooryavanshi begins IPL 2026 with 15-ball fifty
- Qalandars fine Afridi for violating security protocols
- F1 drivers eviscerate new cars at Australian GP – what’s going wrong, and is there a quick fix?
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Royals owner admits sense of urgency about lease
Royals owner John Sherman acknowledged Monday that the Major League Baseball team feels a sense of urgency in deciding where it will play beyond the 2031 season, when its lease at aging but beloved Kauffman Stadium is due to expire.
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Jays pitchers set mark with 50 K’s in 1st 3 games
The Blue Jays started the 50th season in team history by striking out 50 batters in their opening series against the Athletics, setting the major league record for strikeouts in the first three games of the season.
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Soon after turning 15, Sooryavanshi begins IPL 2026 with 15-ball fifty
Sooryavanshi raced to a 15-ball fifty in a game where CSK were bowled out for 127
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Qalandars fine Afridi for violating security protocols
In a statement, Qalandars said they had imposed the fine on their captain to “maintain discipline and impose accountability”
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F1 drivers eviscerate new cars at Australian GP – what’s going wrong, and is there a quick fix?
F1’s new cars failed to deliver on a painful debut as Lando Norris and Co. raged at the driving experience – ESPN’s Nate Saunders makes sense of the situation.
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Lunardi: Want Cinderella back? Set an NCAA tournament eligibility floor
The blame for Cinderella’s demise is misplaced. Here’s why we haven’t seen her — and how we can get her back.
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Sources: Groce leaving Akron to coach Charleston
John Groce, who has gone 127-45 at Akron with four NCAA tournament berths over the past five seasons, will be the next head coach at Charleston, sources told ESPN.
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NYY’s Clay, on 1977-78 title teams, dies at 71
Ken Clay, who won World Series championships with the New York Yankees in 1977-78 to highlight his five-year major league career, has died at the age of 71.
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A historic rookie class? Is Trout back? 10 things we learned from opening weekend
From early trends to the most — and least — surprising performances, this is what stood out.