George Russell starts on pole for the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday as drivers battle for the opening race win of the season, and you can follow it all live on ESPN.
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School of scandal: Coach allegedly moonlighted as a pimp
Multiple dismissals have occurred at Cal State Bakersfield as an investigation probes who knew what and when.
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Skubal fans five, allows leadoff HR in WBC start
Great Britain’s Nate Eaton greeted Team USA pitcher Tarik Skubal with a home run on the first pitch of the game Saturday night, as the defending American League Cy Young Award winner made his only start of the World Baseball Classic in Houston.
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Men’s Bracketology: Florida replaces UConn on the top line
The Huskies were the shakiest 1-seed, and their loss at Marquette helped the Gators make the swap.
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The Alex Eala Effect: How a 20-year-old phenom has taken the tennis world by storm
Filipina tennis prodigy Alex Eala has drawn enormous crowds everywhere she goes. On Sunday, she will take on Coco Gauff at Indian Wells.
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Who will win all 31 men’s Champ Week tournaments, and why
ESPN agreed unanimously on 21 of 31 Champ Week winners. The Big 12 wasn’t among them.
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UTEP fan’s clash with JSU players under review
The University of Texas-El Paso, Jacksonville State and Conference USA will review an altercation that appeared to involve a UTEP fan picking up a chair in a fiery exchange with Jacksonville State players on Saturday.
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Bracketology watch guide: Florida is your new 1-seed; can Duke keep No. 1 overall?
The Gators will replace UConn on the top line as Duke’s hold on No. 1 overall might not be as strong as before.