From seniors who have taken the national stage before to freshmen entering the spotlight, here is our 1-100.
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- Lyon, Cummins shut the door on England’s slim Ashes hopes
- Rohit named in Mumbai squad for first two Vijay Hazare Trophy games
- Hodge hundred keeps West Indies’ fight on
- Tom Jones to lead an experienced New Zealand squad at U-19 World Cup
- Griffin, Parker, Pearl among new HOF candidates
- Dodgers lead MLB with record $169M luxury tax
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Amir Abdur-Rahim’s legacy lives on 1 year after his sudden passing
Those closest to the late South Florida coach remember him one year after his death shocked college basketball.
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Ranking 80 men’s NCAA basketball teams by March Madness potential
From contenders to Cinderellas, see where teams with the highest NCAA tournament potential land.
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Lewis Hamilton fumes at ‘kind of nuts’ penalty
Lewis Hamilton felt it was “kind of nuts” that he got penalised at F1’s Mexican Grand Prix for track violations when several other drivers avoided similar.
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Dick Vitale’s men’s college basketball teams, storylines to watch
From reigning champ Florida to the Bluegrass Rivalry to Diaper Dandies galore, 12 reasons to be excited about the season.
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Harper hurt by Dombrowski’s doubt in elite status
Phillies superstar Bryce Harper said he was “hurt” by Dave Dombrowski’s apparent questioning of whether Harper could return to an elite status.
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Bullpen woes, L.A.’s offensive troubles, Toronto’s power: What we’ve learned so far
With the World Series resuming in Los Angeles, we break down what we’ve seen so far — and what to expect.
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West Indies bat in Chattogram; Bangladesh leave out Mahedi
West Indies have opted for a deep batting lineup while Rishad Hossain got a promotion to No. 7 after his ODI form
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Purdue’s Smith unanimous preseason All-American
Purdue’s Braden Smith earned all 57 votes from a media panel in The Associated Press preseason All-America team released Monday, a week after the Boilermakers were voted preseason No. 1 in the AP Top 25 for the first time.
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Bullpen woes, L.A.’s offensive troubles, Toronto’s power
With the World Series resuming in Los Angeles, we break down what we’ve seen so far — and what to expect next.