Month: November 2018

11:59 PM ET And then there were two. After 22 matches in three countries, England and Australia are the last teams standing. This wouldn’t surprise anyone who looked at the rankings; Australia are the No. 1 team in the world. Neither would it surprise anyone who referred to the results at the most recent ICC
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11:09 PM ET Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Jordan Clarkson scored 14 of his 19 points in the fourth quarter, Rodney Hood had 25 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers stunned Philadelphia 121-112 on Friday night, snapping the 76ers’ perfect home record. Philadelphia entered as the NBA’s lone undefeated team at home at 10-0, and the Cavaliers
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10:17 PM ET LAS VEGAS — An obscene amount of money, a pay-per-view offering and a showdown between a couple of aging golf stars drew plenty of interest in the lead-up to The Match on Friday at Shadow Creek. No matter where you stood on the long-discussed, winner-take-all, $9 million encounter between Tiger Woods and
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10:13 PM GMT The Wallabies’ preparations for Saturday’s Test against England have been thrown into turmoil after it emerged Adam Ashley-Cooper and Kurtley Beale were axed after breaking team rules. The incident happened at the squad’s Cardiff hotel following the defeat to Wales at the Principality Stadium when the pair invited three women back to
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9:54 PM ET Central Michigan fired coach John Bonamego on Friday night, hours after the team completed the worst season in team history. Bonamego went 22-29 in four seasons with the Chippewas, but the team finished 1-11 this fall, the team’s first losing regular season since 2011. Central Michigan lost 51-13 on in its season
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9:29 PM ET Joel AndersonESPN A day after several members of the University of Washington marching band were injured in a bus rollover, the Washington State band performed its rival’s fight song in a poignant pregame tribute. The Cougar marching band played “Bow Down to Washington” in place of the Washington band, which decided to
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8:16 PM ET Associated Press TOKYO — The Seibu Lions will begin the posting process for left-handed pitcher Yusei Kikuchi on Dec. 3 so that he can negotiate with teams in Major League Baseball. The posting period begins Dec. 5, and Kikuchi will have 30 days to sign a contract with a major league team.
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