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2026 Masters: McIlroy, Young tied for first, and more from the third round
The first golf major of the year continued Saturday as the Masters Tournament finished its third round.[read more]
How Rory McIlroy's Saturday stumble sets up a dramatic Sunday at the Masters
After losing the biggest 36-hole lead in Masters history, McIlroy and Augusta will have another spin Sunday. Whatever transpires, one thing is certain: It will not be boring[read more]
Boxing results: Fury dominates Makhmudov, Benn tops Prograis
ESPN has live updates as Tyson Fury ends his latest retirement and returns to the ring for the first time in 16 months, taking on Arslanbek Makhmudov in London.[read more]
NBA playoff watch: What's at stake on Sunday
We break down every seeding possibility, plus a look at the race to secure the best odds for the No. 1 pick.[read more]
🏀 NBA postseason intel: Big questions, more
Are the Lakers toast? Is the Spurs' 3-point prowess real? We canvass the league on six storylines that could define the postseason.[read more]
Springer exits Blue Jays' loss with fractured toe
Toronto's George Springer, who entered batting just .189 with two home runs, left Saturday's 7-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins because of a fractured big toe on his left foot, and Blue Jays manager John Schneider said the DH was sent to undergo a CT scan.[read more]
Longhorns land Buffs freshman transfer Johnson
Colorado freshman transfer Isaiah Johnson, one of the best guards in the portal, has committed to Texas. He averaged 16.9 points and 3.0 assists this season.[read more]
Memorable 1: Lowry gets 2nd career Masters ace
Shane Lowry became the first golfer to record multiple holes-in-one in his Masters career on Saturday.[read more]
May agrees to new deal, Michigan AD Manuel says
Michigan coach Dusty May has agreed to a new deal that will have him continuing to lead the Wolverines "for many years to come," athletic director Warde Manuel said Saturday.[read more]
Deion's health is 'good,' as CU plays spring game
After a season that saw Colorado go 3-9, Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, 58, was hands-on as he watched his team scrimmage on Saturday at the spring game, telling reporters that "I'm good, I'm good," after being diagnosed with bladder cancer last year.[read more]




