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The Pulse: Details on a sports video game's comeback
New York Times· 1 day agoThe Pulse Newsletter | This is The Athletic’s daily sports newsletter. Minnesota is the first franchise to claim the Walter Cup after a 3-0 win against...
The Pulse: Remembering the transcendent Bill Walton
New York Times· 3 days agoGame 3 of the Western Conference final, with the series tied 1-1, was super tense. The Oilers scored late in the second to make it 3-3 to start the...
A Grip on Sports: It's late, sure, but there is no way to miss the chorus as everyone sings Bill...
The Spokesman-Review· 2 days agoThe irony of that keeping us from our computer on the day after one of our childhood heroes, Bill Walton, died, is not lost on us. It seems every person in America interacted with Walton. One ...
Alabama beats Tennessee in 14 innings; rewinding the longest-ever NCAA super regional
Birmingham News· 6 days agoIt took UA 14 innings, but its season was saved on Saturday. In a game that went nearly...
A Grip on Sports: We welcome in June with baseball, softball and other summer sports – including...
The Spokesman-Review· 8 hours ago• Actually, with all the announcements concerning the fall’s college football games made Thursday, we will even look down the road a bit. Is it just us or have the M’s played a disproportionate ...
A Grip on Sports: There are many things one can do to practice self-therapy, with some of them...
The Spokesman-Review· 6 days agoA GRIP ON SPORTS • It’s always good to anticipate the future. But just being on a field or court from ages 8-to-48 was always a way to clear our mind, distance ourselves from the chaotic world ...
Yahoo Sports AM: Revising the MLB record books
Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoTennis: French Open* (5am, Tennis) ⛳️ NCAA Golf: Men's finals (5:30pm, Golf/Peacock) *Match of the day: No. 1 Iga...time (9:15am), having split the first...
Plaschke: Bill Walton's kindness and wonderful wackiness made us the grateful ones
AOL· 4 days agoFittingly, my favorite Bill Walton encounter involved only his voice. It was in October 2000, the day before John Wooden’s 90th birthday. “Oh, that’s Bill Walton,” he said. The song ended, but Walton was just getting started.
Shatel: Here's to the Old Goats of college football, who are writing in a new era of the game
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoActually, former Notre Dame sports information director John Heisler told the story this week to a...