Month: May 2019

7:12 PM ET Texas Tech defensive lineman John Scott III, 19, who was injured in a shooting near a student apartment complex pool last weekend in Lubbock, Texas, has been released from University Medical Center (UMC), the school announced. The Texas Tech medical staff will monitor Scott’s recovery, the school said. Witnesses told officers that
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7:21 PM ET ESPN News Services Stars goalie Ben Bishop exited early from Sunday’s Game 6 home loss to the St. Louis Blues, but Dallas coach Jim Montgomery said Bishop is “fine.” The Blues’ Colton Parayko unleashed a shot in the third period that hit Bishop on the left shoulder. Bishop went down, clutching his
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6:18 PM ET UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov would like to defend his title three times over the next 11 months, according to his agent Ali Abdelaziz. As a devout Muslim, Nurmagomedov (27-0) is preparing to observe the one-month fasting period of Ramadan, which begins on Monday. Abdelaziz says Nurmagomedov will continue to train, however,
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5:57 PM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN SAN JOSE — San Jose Sharks captain Joe Pavelski said he’ll accompany the team to Denver for Game 6 against the Colorado Avalanche, but there’s no timetable for his return to the lineup after a horrific head injury in Game 7 against Vegas on April 23. Pavelski made a surprise
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4:36 PM ET Associated Press DOVER, Del. — The NASCAR Cup race at Dover International Speedway has been postponed by rain and will be run on Monday. Chase Elliott, last week’s winner at Talladega, won the pole and will lead the field to green at 12:01 p.m. Dover hasn’t held a Monday race since 2007.
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3:52 PM ET Fantasy staff We love fantasy football rankings here at ESPN. Each year after the NFL draft is complete, more than 20 men and women — including fantasy writers, NFL writers and insiders, researchers and other members of the football operation here at the Worldwide Leader — spend two full days talking about
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3:58 PM ET Associated Press LUBBOCK, Texas — McLane Mannix will be able to play next season for Texas Tech after an NCAA waiver that made the Nevada transfer immediately eligible. The wide receiver transferred in January and went to spring drills with the Red Raiders. A native of nearby Midland, Texas, Mannix initially went
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