Dola Adebayo and Jedy Cordilia led Mount St. Mary’s to a first-round matchup versus Duke after beating American, who lost leading scorer Matt Rogers to a knee injury.
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Xavier applauds fans for big lift in rally vs. UT
Xavier erased a 13-point deficit in its biggest comeback win this season to beat Texas and advance to play Illinois on Friday night in a Midwest Region game at Milwaukee.
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Fordham fires head coach Urgo after 3 seasons
Fordham has fired men’s basketball coach Keith Urgo after three seasons, the school announced Thursday.
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‘Pain-free’ Flagg ready for Duke’s tourney run
Cooper Flagg says he is “pain free” following his ankle injury and expects to be fully healthy for Duke’s NCAA tournament opener against Mount St. Mary’s.
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Norris holds off Verstappen in dramatic Aus GP
Preseason favourite Lando Norris overcame Max Verstappen, changing weather, a trip across the grass and three safety car periods to win a frenzied Australian Grand Prix.
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Hadjar agrees with Marko’s ’embarrassing’ verdict
Isack Hadjar has said he has cleared the air with Helmut Marko after the Red Bull advisor claimed his Australian Grand Prix reaction was “embarrassing.”
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Norris: New F1 wing tests won’t hurt McLaren
New rear wing tests introduced at this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix are not aimed at McLaren and the champions will not be affected by them, according to Lando Norris.
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Russell: McLaren gap bigger than Red Bull’s
George Russell has delivered an ominous assessment of McLaren’s current performance advantage in Formula 1, saying the team has a bigger gap over the rest of the field than Red Bull ever enjoyed during its period of dominance.
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Hamilton won’t ‘throw toys out pram’ at Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has played down the significance of his disappointing start to his Ferrari career, saying “it’s not a moment to throw the toys out the pram.”