Top-25 recruit Tajh Ariza has committed to Oregon, he announced Friday, as the son of former NBA veteran Trevor Ariza chose the Ducks over USC.
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Verstappen taking F1 title charge ‘race-by-race’
Max Verstappen refused to dwell on if he is an outsider for the Formula 1 title, saying he is taking the final seven events on a race-by-race basis.
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Piastri: ‘Can’t afford’ repeat of Azerbaijan GP
Oscar Piastri said he cannot afford more race weekends like the Azerbaijan Grand Prix if he is to close out this year’s drivers’ championship.
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‘Be a coach’: Dan Hurley on ego, Maui losses, Lakers — and Geno Auriemma’s wake-up call
In Hurley’s “Never Stop: Life, Leadership, and What It Takes To Be Great,” he writes that he reached out to Auriemma after UConn’s 0-3 trip to the Maui Invitational last November.
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⚾ Offseason questions for eliminated teams
Here’s how the winter looks in Boston — and in the other towns whose teams lost their final postseason game.
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A’s outfielder Lawrence Butler undergoes surgery
Athletics outfielder Lawrence Butler underwent patellar tendon surgery on Friday in hopes he will be ready for spring training next year.
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How to watch 2025 F1 Singapore Grand Prix: ESPN schedule
It’s time for the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix! Will Lando Norris repeat his 2024 win? Check out how to watch this weekend’s action on ESPN.
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Pac-12’s lawsuit against MWC allowed to proceed
Claudia Wilken, a federal judge in California, has allowed the Pac-12 Conference’s lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over $55 million in “poaching fees” to proceed, and the Pac-12 said in a statement that “we remain confident in our position.”
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Heavily bet Dodgers remain World Series favorite
The World Series favorite Dodgers have drawn three times more bets than any other team to win the title at ESPN BET, though the Brewers as champion is considered the worst-case scenario for at least one sportsbook.
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Nurul Hasan, Shoriful Islam pull off tense chase as Bangladesh clinch series
Omarzai’s four-wicket haul went in vain for Afghanistan, who were restricted to 147 in the second T20I