Gators

Florida Women’s Basketball Heads to Miami

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The Florida women’s basketball team will travel to Coral Gables for its matchup against the Miami hurricanes on Sunday. Tipoff is set for 4 p.m. Gators Winning Streak The Gators are sitting at 9-1 overall and have won their past seven games. Their only loss was against rival Florida State in Tallahassee. On Tuesday, the […]

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Oak Hall Eagles Take Decisive Victory Over St. John Lutheran

By Zach Curtin and Ainsley Davis On Thursday night, the Oak Hall Eagles men’s basketball team defeated the St. John Lutheran Saints with an impressive showcase of fast-breaking offense and aggressive defense. Quarter 1 Oak Hall established itself early with their physical play. After winning the tipoff, #35 scored the first points of the game […]

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Dolphins to Face Chargers in Primetime.

The Miami Dolphins (8-4) and Los Angeles Chargers (6-6) face off in a Sunday Night Football matchup. Miami looks to regain momentum after having a five-game winning streak snapped against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13.  The Chargers are looking to bounce back after losing to the Las Vegas Raiders 27-20 on Sunday. Moreover, […]

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Brady

Bucs Face 49ers in San Fran

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Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will travel to San Francisco to face Brock Purdy and the 49ers for their Week 14 matchup on Sunday. Buccaneers The Bucs are coming off of a 17-16 comeback win over the New Orleans Saints in Week 13. Down 16-3 with 5:34 remaining in the fourth quarter, Brady […]

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CFB Awards Announced

The 2022 College Football Awards featured multiple big names Thursday night. The NCAA handed out many of college football’s most prestigious awards, including player of the year and quarterback of the year. Here’s a look at some of Thursday’s award-winners. Williams Walks Away with Major Awards USC quarterback Caleb Williams, one of four Heisman Trophy […]

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Mets Make Major Moves

With the loss of Jacob deGrom to the Texas Rangers, the Mets seemed to be in dire straights. Losing the best pitcher of his era (when healthy) would seemingly crush any franchise, especially when said pitcher talks about their exciting vision and goal of winning the World Series at his opening press conference. For many […]

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Houston

The Birth of a Juggernaut: The Rise of the Houston Astros

The year is 2011. The Houston Astros, having traded fan favorites Lance Berkman and Roy Oswalt the season before, are in a downward spiral. The team was 76-86 in 2010, but it would not even crack 60 wins in 2011. It can’t get any worse, right? Wrong. In their last season in the National League, […]

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Podcast: Cooperstown’s standards denying Bonds are inconsistent

It is undeniable that there was an uptick in home runs hit during Major League Baseball’s infamous “steroid era.” But without rules and regulations being enforced to prevent their use, many records were broken which could stand untouched for years. Barry Bonds is Major League Baseball’s all-time home run leader, the Hall of Fame has […]

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Podcast: Celtics still reaping benefits of Nets trade

The Boston Celtics’ blockbuster trade with the Brooklyn Nets in 2013 changed the trajectory of both franchises. The Nets failed to compete for a championship, while the Celtics made it to the NBA Finals in 2022. Franchise cornerstones Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum came to Boston through picks originally owned by Brooklyn. Shawn Humphrey says […]

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Podcast: The Death of Duke vs Maryland

For decades, the Duke Blue Devils and Maryland Terrapins played each other every year. This all changed when the Terps moved to the Big 10, and the rivalry has not been played since 2014. Shawn Humphrey talks about the heated nature of the rivalry and the high stakes it held.

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