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‘Something He’ll Remember’: Miles Russell Releases Emotional Statement After USGA Overlooked Rules for His Special Father’s Day Gift

Walking up the 18th fairway on Saturday, the eve of Father’s Day, Miles Russell asked his father Joe to take the bag and caddie for the final hole. Joe had no idea it was coming. But Russell had been planning it since that morning, when he quietly contacted USGA rules officials to check if he […] The post ‘Something He’ll Remember’: Miles Russell Releases Emotional Statement After USGA Overlooked Rules for His Special Father’s Day Gift appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Barcelona’s injury problems detailed in damning report which lifts lid on problems encountered by Raphinha, Lamine Yamal, Gavi and Alejandro Balde

Barcelona have been hit by a series of injuries to key players so far this season which has seen stars such as Joan Garcia, Gavi, Raphinha, Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, Pedri and Alejandro Balde all sidelined. A new report from The Athletic has now delved into the situation and come up with a pretty damning […]

Phillies news: prospects, Ryan Helsley, Orioles

There are times when the baseball calendar crawls to a stop. Employees working for the team are people too and they are likely using some of the time this week to take a break and do family things. Makes sense. The last major transaction in baseball that I can remember during Thanksgiving week was when […]

Sinners & Saints: Cremonese 1, Roma 3

If yesterday’s 3-1 victory over Cremonese had happened in Matchday 1 rather than Matchday 12, Roma fans would have been frothing at the mouth with visions of Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack overwhelming the entire league and ending the club’s decades-long Scudetto drought in one fell, entertaining swoop. But a funny thing happened over the past […]

Maryland men’s basketball vs. UNLV preview

Maryland men’s basketball is set to take part in the Players Era Tournament in Las Vegas as part of the tournament’s rapid expansion. The tournament started in 2024 with a unique premise: $1 million guaranteed for each team, with more money set to be split among the winners.   Now, the Player’s Era has expanded from […]

Morning Skate: Chomped

Monday begins, and a new week is upon us! The Bruins ended their California road trip with a loss on Sunday night, falling to the San Jose Sharks, 3-1. The B’s fell behind 2-0 with a Shark goal in each of the first two periods, but Morgan Geekie (who else) got one back midway through […]

GAME PREVIEW: Heat look to stay hot against Mavericks, as Tyler Herro returns

The Miami Heat return home to square off with the Dallas Mavericks on the second night of a back-to-back inside Kaseya Center at 7:30 p.m. EST. Winners of four-straight, Miami (11-6) is five games above .500 for the first time since 2023-24. The Heat owns the league’s 12th-best offense, fourth-best defense, 10th-best effective field goal […] The post GAME PREVIEW: Heat look to stay hot against Mavericks, as Tyler Herro returns appeared first on Hot Hot Hoops - Miami HEAT NBA Blog .

Chicago Cubs history unpacked, November 24 — Joe Tinker, Bob Kennedy, Jeimer Candelario

On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Bleed Cubbie Blue is pleased to present a Cubs-centric look at baseball’s colorful past. Here’s a handy Cubs timeline, to help you follow the various narrative paths. “Maybe I called it wrong, but it’s official.” — Tom Connolly, HoF Umpire. Happy birthday to Dave Hansen* and other former Cubs. Today in baseball history: Cubs Birthdays: […]

Monday Bird Droppings: Should the Orioles be in on Pete Alonso?

Good morning, Camden Chatters. There was a bit of news on the MLB hot stove yesterday, as the Mets and Rangers made a surprising challenge trade — my struggling, expensive veteran for your struggling, expensive veteran — with a one-for-one swap that sent outfielder Brandon Nimmo to Texas and second baseman Marcus Semien to New […]

New York Jets Flight Connections 11/24/25

Good morning Gang Green Nation! The New York Jets lost to the Baltimore Ravens yesterday, 23 -10. The Ravens came out flat, looking unimpressive and out of sorts in the first half. It was an opportunity for the Jets to build a big lead and possibly sneak out of Baltimore with an upset. Alas, it […]

Corn Flakes: Volleyball Three-peats as Big Ten Champs

Happy Thanksgiving week! The Nebrasketball team edged out Kansas State to remain undefeated and keep alive the longest win streak in the country. The volleyball team brought their brooms to Bloomington as they clinched their third consecutive Big Ten title. Was there a football game? I don’t remember that… Corn Flakes No. 1 Nebraska volleyball […]

Happy birthday to David Jones Garcia

If you did not know the name David Jones Garcia before last summer, you’re not alone. David Jones Garcia played in three different colleges before going undrafted in 2024. He spent a few months on with two-way contracts in Philadelphia and Utah, but saw only minor G-League action interspersed with stints with the Mexico City […]

MMQB – Record Book

Penn State defeated Nebraska 37-10 this past weekend, and inched one step closer to bowl eligibility. The big story, however, was the record-setting running back duo of Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton. Over the last few weeks we’ve been keeping an eye as they’ve crept closer and closer to the top of the record books, […]

Horseshoe Hangover: We’re on to The Game, level of concern for Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate

The latest episode of Land Grant Holy Land’s Horseshoe Hangover is here! Join Alex Frank and Ryan Weckstein as they help you get through any lingering feelings you may have from the weekend while recapping Ohio State’s latest game and looking ahead to the next game. Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Alright, business was taken care of against […]

The Daily Zona Mista: Monday, Nov. 24

Well, it’s Monday. And it’s a Monday after there were some rather interesting results in Serie A. (Of course, as we are all well aware of, Juventus was not part of that group.) It was busy weekend in Italy — as one might have expected knowing full well what was on the schedule. There’s a […]