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Look: UNC legend Roy Williams watching North Carolina's College World Series appearance in Omaha
The Fayetteville Observer via Yahoo Sports· 7 days agoUNC basketball legend Roy Williams is living his best life, traveling to Omaha to watch the North Carolina baseball team's College World Series appearance.
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 4 days agoIf you watch because on any given night, a Lilliputian like Florida Atlantic can topple a Tennessee and Kansas State on its way to the Final Four, I get ...
Yahoo Sports AM: Mini World Cup
Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoHistoric performance: McDavid, who had a goal and three assists in Game 4, is the first player in Stanley Cup Final history with back-to-back four point...
These 7 men's basketball programs won big from the NBA draft withdrawal deadline
NCAA· 7 days agoAndy Katz returns to break down the top seven programs that won big from the 2024 NBA draft...
What was Kris Jenkins’ title-winning shot worth? We just found out.
Philly.com· 2 days agoWhat was Kris Jenkins’ buzzer-beating, confetti-releasing, three-point shot to win the 2016 national...
Clemson Tigers Banking On Poppie To Turn Women’s Basketball Around
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoThere was a time when you couldn’t have the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament without the Clemson...
5-at-10: UT in all-SEC CWS final, QB1s drawing huge checks, NCAA tourney expanding? | Chattanooga...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 1 day agoSign up for the daily newsletter, Jay's Plays of the Day, to get sports betting recommendations for...
NC State's DJ Horne reads his children's book to Wake County students
WTVD-TV 11 Raleigh-Durham· 4 days agoHorne helped lead the Wolfpack to a Final Four appearance in March, but it was after back-to-back...
The Weekender: Charles Barkley Announces Retirement From Television After Next NBA Season, Big 12...
Eleven Warriors· 5 days agoHowever the NBA media rights negotiations pan out in the near future, it appears Charles Barkley has...
Molinaro: With Willie Mays’ passing, let the debate of baseball’s greatest living player begin
The Virginian-Pilot· 22 hours agoWith his passing at 93, who succeeds Willie Mays as baseball’s greatest living player? World view:...