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Pearl steps down after 11 seasons at Auburn
Bruce Pearl has stepped down as the men’s hoops coach at Auburn and will move into an ambassador’s role in the athletic department as special assistant to the athletics director, the school announced Monday.
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Hamilton’s love for Roscoe made F1 superhero relatable, human
Seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is nothing short of a superhero, but his relationship with bulldog Roscoe made him feel like one of us.
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Loyola Ramblers chaplain Sister Jean announces retirement due to health concerns
Jean Dolores Schmidt, who is 106, rose to prominence during Loyola Chicago’s epic 2018 NCAA tournament Final Four run.
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Washington out as Angels manager, source says
Ron Washington, who missed most of the season after undergoing heart surgery, and Ray Montgomery will not be managing the Angels in 2026, a source told ESPN.
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Devine wants New Zealand to ‘hiss and roar’ past Australia
NZ have lost all their last 15 completed ODIs against Australia, but captain Devine believes this stat doesn’t matter in a World Cup
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Simmonds and Jangoo star in West Indies’ consolation win
West Indies chased down a paltry target of 123 with 46 balls to spare, and avoided a whitewash
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Sources: Horner gets $100M payout, eyes return
Christian Horner will be able to return to Formula 1 as early as spring 2026 after finalising a payout with Red Bull, sources have told ESPN.
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Sainz’s podium finish in Baku sets record straight on his season at Williams
Carlos Sainz’ third-place finish in Baku was a great response to critics who had accused the Spanish driver of being past it since moving from Ferrari to Williams.
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Alonso’s first F1 title, 20 years later: ‘He was just another level’
Twenty years after winning his first F1 championship, Fernando Alonso is still on the grid, still revered, and still hungry for another world title.