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March 19, 2026

 

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Galatasaray player Noa Lang sustains freak hand injury after colliding with advertising boards

Galatasaray forward Noa Lang sustained a freak hand injury when he caught his thumb on an advertising hoarding in his team's 4-0 loss to Liverpool in the Champions League on Wednesday. Read More.

Marshall drops plans to eliminate women's swimming and diving a week after student-led lawsuit

Marshall University dropped plans to eliminate its women’s swimming and diving program on Wednesday, citing concerns raised in a lawsuit over compliance questions involving Title IX. Read More.

The WBC is thriving. Rob Manfred says MLB might consider moving it to midseason

Having set attendance and broadcast viewer records, the World Baseball Classic will return in 2029 or 2030 and at some future point could be moved to midseason, when clubs would be less likely to restrict players. Read More.

A landmark WNBA labor deal nears reality, paving the way for the first million dollar players

A landmark new WNBA collective bargaining agreement was reached in principle early Wednesday morning that will give the league its first million dollar players. Read More.

 

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Pistons guard Cade Cunningham has collapsed lung, will miss time, AP source says

All-Star guard Cade Cunningham of the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons has a collapsed lung and is expected to miss at least two weeks and possibly more, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Thursday. Read More.

Top seeds are big favorites to start March Madness. It could be tricky for fans to spot an upstart

Illinois' Brad Underwood knows all about the traps awaiting a favored team in March Madness. He remembers springing two himself as a double-digit seed while coaching Stephen F. Austin. Read More.

Rory McIlroy's menu for the Masters taps into Northern Ireland, New York and the Augusta wine cellar

Rory McIlroy has put together a menu for the Masters Club dinner nearly as dramatic as the back nine he played at Augusta National to win the green jacket. Read More.

'Mother Bruin' brings support as the UCLA women open March Madness

It’s an hour before tipoff and Patti Close takes her usual seat near the UCLA bench. Mother Bruin is in the house, ready to cheer on the team coached by her daughter, Cori Close. Read More.

 
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