Month: February 2023

11:43 PM ET Northeastern outlasted Harvard 3-2 in a shootout Monday night, capturing this year’s title in the 70th annual Beanpot Tournament at TD Garden in Boston. The traditional New England college hockey event, featuring four Boston-area schools across two weeks at the home of the Bruins, did not disappoint this year, as Massachusetts native
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12:24 AM ET Jamal CollierESPN CHICAGO — Bulls All-Star DeMar DeRozan exited Chicago’s 100-91 loss to the Orlando Magic late in the fourth quarter Monday night after a right hip injury that he says has been bothering him for more than a month flared up. DeRozan has been listed on the injury report lately with
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12:03 AM ET Tim BontempsESPN NEW YORK — After Brooklyn Nets forward Ben Simmons played just 13 minutes — his second-lowest total of the season — off the bench in Monday night’s 124-106 loss to the crosstown rival New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden, coach Jacque Vaughn admitted it will be challenging to find
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11:09 PM ET Police at Michigan State announced that all activities on campus, including athletics, have been canceled for the next 48 hours in the wake of a fatal shooting there Monday night. Three people were killed and at least five others were wounded after the shooter opened fire shortly after 8:30 p.m. ET, according
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11:05 PM ET Kendra AndrewsESPN SAN FRANCISCO — Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry said Monday that there is no target date for him to return from his left lower leg injury that has held him out since Feb. 4. The team plans to reevaluate Curry after the All-Star break, but Curry said he will
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Feb 13, 2023 Associated Press QUEBEC CITY — If Mykyta Staskevich needed another reminder of what his boys’ hockey team of Ukrainian refugees was playing for back home, it came in the poignant form of the nation’s flag unfolded in the locker room before its game against Romania on Monday. In blue, representing the sky,
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10:33 PM ET Utah offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, who interviewed for the same position at Notre Dame, has informed the Irish that he’s staying with the Utes, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Monday night. Sources said that Ludwig’s buyout, around $2 million, proved an obstacle in discussions with Notre Dame. Ludwig, who has spent
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9:14 PM ET ESPN News Services John Mozeliak will remain as the St. Louis Cardinals‘ president of baseball operations through 2025 after agreeing to a contract extension with the team, according to multiple reports Monday. Prior to the extension, Mozeliak was entering the final season of his contract. Mozeliak, 54, has been in his current
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8:19 PM ET DALLAS — Kyrie Irving made a polite request during a news conference Monday evening to introduce him to the Dallas media: Please do not ask him about his future beyond this season. The Dallas Mavericks traded for Irving last week despite not having any assurances he would remain with the franchise after
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8:45 PM ET New Mexico State‘s six remaining games have been deemed forfeits in the wake of the men’s basketball program cancelling its season, the Western Athletic Conference announced on Monday A police report that cited three players for false imprisonment, harassment and counts of criminal sexual contact against a teammate led to New Mexico
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7:18 PM ET Associated Press Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII was the third-most-watched television show in history, with an estimated 113 million people watching the Kansas City Chiefs rally to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. The 2015 game between New England and Seattle on NBC holds the record at 114,442,000 viewers followed by Super Bowl XLVIII in
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6:06 PM ET Former world No. 1 Stacy Lewis has been named U.S. captain for the 2024 Solheim Cup in Gainesville, Virginia, the LPGA announced Monday. Lewis is already on track to captain the 2023 U.S. team that will face Europe at the Sept. 22-24 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin in Andalucia, Spain. “This is
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6:28 PM ET The NBA announced Monday that Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal was fined $25,000 for making contact with a referee over the weekend. The contact occurred Saturday in the Wizards’ 127-113 win over the visiting Indiana Pacers. The Pacers tried a long pass up court, and Beal leapt to get his left hand
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4:40 PM ET PLAYA VISTA, Calif. — Bones Hyland said he did “jumping jacks” when he learned he was traded to the LA Clippers from Denver, where he feels he was “never” given the opportunity to showcase his playmaking point guard skills. The Clippers introduced Hyland, guard Eric Gordon and center Mason Plumlee on Monday.
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