The 2019 MLB draft started on Monday, June 3rd and it came to a close on Wednesday, June 5th. It consisted of 40 rounds in which 1,217 players in total from both college and high school got selected by major league teams. That's a wrap for the 2019 #MLBDraft! Congrats …
Read More »NCAA Pushes Back 3-point Line for Its 2019/20 Basketball Season
College courts around the U.S. will be given makeovers ahead of the NCAA 2019/20 season. The 3-point line will be amplified from its current 20 feet, 9 inches to the official International distance, 22 feet, 1 3/4 inches. NCAA New Regulations This 16 3/4-inch change is not the only modification …
Read More »Possible NFL Expansion to 18 Games
Potential 18-Game Season Roger Goodell recently stated his desire to cut out some of the preseason games out of the schedule. Does this mean the NFL Commissioner is hinting at a possible extended regular season? It is definitely something worth considering. There are positives and negatives to an extended season …
Read More »NBA Finals, injury-plagued Warriors lose Game 3
Warriors Battling Uncertainty For the first time since 2015- the beginning of the three-championship reign of Golden State- the Warriors are trailing in Game 3 of a Finals series. Last night’s Game 3 in Oakland ended 123-109, putting the Toronto Raptors in the lead of the series 2-1. The Warriors …
Read More »NBA Finals Game 3 Preview
Game 3 Preview The NBA Finals return to the Bay Area at Oracle Arena Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Warriors took care of the two-game road trip, splitting the two games to return home as the series is tied 1-1. Golden State has a 9-3 overall record at Oracle Arena …
Read More »Gators at the Outdoor Track and Field Championships
The NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships begin today. Florida is heading into competition with a No.2 ranked men’s team, who have 16 entries. The No. 10 ranked Women’s team brings in nine entries. Together Florida has 25 combined entries which are tied for third most. The Florida Track and …
Read More »Big 10 Names New Commissioner
6th Commissioner in Conference History The Big Ten Conference announced Kevin Warren as its new commissioner. Warren will be the 6th commissioner in the conference’s history. He will start on September 16th, 2019. Commissioner Jim Delaney will officially step down on January 1,2020, following a 30-year career with the conference. …
Read More »UCLA Wins 12th National Title in Walk-Off Fashion
And just like that, the softball season is officially over. Last night the UCLA Bruins became National Champions for the 12th time in school history. They now hold the most titles in Division 1 softball history. The Bruins took Game 1 of the championship series in a dominating fashion. They …
Read More »Five SEC Baseball Teams Advance to NCAA Super Regional
With 16 victorious teams advancing to Super Regionals, eight new hosts are revealed to kick off the much anticipated championship. Out of the 16 teams chosen, five are apart of the SEC. Here’s the lineup for the @SEC in @NCAACWS Super Regionals this week. pic.twitter.com/D4ReRnPtPn — Herb Vincent (@herbvincent) June …
Read More »Le’Veon Bell Suits Up for First Day of Jets’ Minicamp
After sitting out the 2018-2019 season due to contract disputes, Le’Veon Bell showed up to New York Jets minicamp with high hopes for the upcoming season. The running back signed with the Jets as an unrestricted free agent during the offseason. The change of scenery seemed inevitable for Bell after …
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