Month: November 2019

7:31 PM ET New Mexico will part ways with coach Bob Davie after eight seasons, the school announced Monday. Davie will take charge of the Lobos for a final time on Saturday in their season finale against Utah State. New Mexico is 2-9 and 0-7 in the Mountain West this year. The Lobos’ most recent
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5:44 PM ET William Weinbaum GREENWICH, Conn. — A week before Thanksgiving, disabled former boxer Magomed Abdusalamov calmly showed what doctors said could be impossible for him after a catastrophic injury in the ring six years ago. Emotion. Expression. Engagement. Capacities most of us take for granted disappeared for Abdusalamov in the hours after he
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7:09 PM ET COSTA MESA, Calif. — The wait is over for Derwin James. After starting the season on the injured reserve due to a stress fracture in his right foot that required surgery, the Los Angeles Chargers All-Pro safety returned to the field on Monday, his team’s first practice since returning from bye week.
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6:34 PM ET MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota holder Casey O’Brien, a four-time cancer survivor, announced Monday that doctors have detected a spot on one of his lungs that they will remove via surgery this week so they can test it. “Ready to go 1-0 in this surgery season!” O’Brien tweeted with the hashtag “#5X,” indicating he
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6:34 PM ET Associated Press ARLINGTON, Texas — Right-hander Adrian Sampson has been placed on unconditional release waivers by the Texas Rangers, a move that allows the right-hander to pitch in South Korea. Sampson is set to join the Lotte Giants following the move announced Monday. He went 6-8 with a 5.89 ERA in 125⅓
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6:14 PM ET The Boston Celtics officially ruled out guard Kemba Walker for Monday night’s home game against the Sacramento Kings. Boston big man Daniel Theis was also ruled out due to an illness. Coach Brad Stevens declined to say who would start in Walker’s place. Walker was hospitalized after suffering a neck sprain Friday
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10:30 PM GMT Authorities in New Zealand believe they may have identified the individual who is thought to have shouted racial abuse at Jofra Archer. Archer, the England fast bowler, heard the abuse after he was dismissed in England’s second innings at the Bay Oval. He reported the comments to stewards and team security at
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