Deshaun vs. Lamar is rematch of college classicDeshaun vs. Lamar is rematch of college classic
When Deshaun Watson and Lamar Jackson meet Sunday, it’ll be a rematch of a memorable Clemson-Louisville matchup when they were in school.
When Deshaun Watson and Lamar Jackson meet Sunday, it’ll be a rematch of a memorable Clemson-Louisville matchup when they were in school.
Tre Jones was the fourth option for last season’s Duke team that boasted three NBA lottery picks. Now he’s getting a chance to shine.
Tre Jones was the fourth option for last season’s Duke team that boasted three NBA lottery picks. Now he’s getting a chance to shine.
Myles Garrett’s infraction stands alone, but it’s hardly isolated during a season plagued by dysfunction in Cleveland.
Myles Garrett’s infraction stands alone, but it’s hardly isolated during a season plagued by dysfunction in Cleveland.
Andrew Wiggins has been one of the more surprising risers this season, along with a few other impressive bounce-back stories.
Basketball legend and 11-time NBA champion Bill Russell was presented with his Hall of Fame ring in a private ceremony. He declined to attend his induction ceremony in 1975.
After missing one game due to injuries to his shoulder and ribs, Lakers big man Anthony Davis said he “felt good” at shootaround and expects to play against the Kings on Friday night.
After missing one game due to injuries to his shoulder and ribs, Lakers big man Anthony Davis said he “felt good” at shootaround and expects to play against the Kings on Friday night.
PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico – Cameron Tringale and Chase Seiffert made it look easy once play started at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at El Camaleón Golf Club. Playing in the 8:10 a.m. group, Tringale aced the 112-yard, par-3 fourth hole. Playing in the 8:20 group right behind him, Chase Seiffert did the same thing. Related: Leaderboard | Tee times | Ancer aiming for Presidents Cup momentum “We were in the fairway and heard the applause and saw (Tringale) kind of high-fiving everyone,â€� Seiffert said. “I just tried to hit a 106 shot, downwind. It landed maybe a foot right of it and spun back into the pin. It’s kind of cool to go back-to-back there. Very rare.â€� Both players used a 56-degree wedge, and both were given large bottles of Patrón tequila for their efforts. “It was early, so there weren’t too many spectators,â€� said Tringale, who has made three aces overall, two on the PGA TOUR. “They cheered, threw their hands up. I wasn’t really paying attention to them. I was slapping fives with the guys in the group. (Fabián Gómez and K.H. Lee) “It looked good the whole way,” he added. “It landed about two inches short and went straight in.â€� Did he know Seiffert aced the hole right behind him? “I didn’t know ’til just now,â€� Tringale said after signing his scorecard (69). Aces in back-to-back groups is not unprecedented. Padraig Harrington and Kirk Triplett each made a hole-in-one at the 16th hole at the 2004 Masters Tournament Still, the odds are long even for the best in the world. When he got to the fourth green Friday morning, Seiffert (68) said, the few early-to-rise spectators were delighted to have seen his fourth hole-in-one overall and third in competition. “One of the ladies said, ‘We just saw another one go in the group before!’â€� he said. “It was kind of neat. “There may have been six or seven people around the green,â€� Seiffert added, “so it was quiet except for us on the tee. My caddie (Brian Fitch) and I high-fived way too hard, and my hand got a little sore for a few minutes. We got a little too aggressive with it.â€�