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11:05 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The Hockey Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 2018 on Monday. It includes a women’s hockey icon (Jayna Hefford), a sentient Lady Byng Trophy winner (Marty St. Louis), a well-deserving international star (Aleksander Yakushev), someone who waited way, way too long (Willie O’Ree) and someone who probably needed to
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8:29 AM ET The first Heisman Trophy award won by a wide receiver is going up for sale. The trophy won by former Notre Dame wide receiver Tim Brown will be sold in an auction conducted by New Jersey-based Goldin Auctions. The auction starts online on Nov. 19 and closes Dec. 5, four days before
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11:27 AM ET Sergio Garcia birdied three of the last four holes on his way to a faultless opening round of 64 and a four-shot lead in the European Tour’s Nedbank Golf Challenge in Sun City on Thursday. Garcia, fresh from victory at the Andalucia Valderrama Masters last month, carded eight birdies as he seeks
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2:23 AM ET In an astonishing fight, veteran Jesus Soto Karass upset previously undefeated Neeco “Rooster” Macias by majority 10-round decision. The bout featured a record-breaking 3,353 punches thrown, as the boxers battled furiously toe-to-toe in every round. The junior middleweight match highlighted a Golden Boy on ESPN card on Thursday at the Fantasy Springs
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1:15 AM ET UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw will move down in weight to challenge flyweight champion Henry Cejudo at UFC 233 on Jan. 26, according to multiple sources. The 125-pound title fight will take place inside Anaheim’s Honda Center. UFC is adding a women’s flyweight fight — Joanne Calderwood against Ariana Lipski — to
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1:25 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY — Coach Mike D’Antoni summed up the state of the Houston Rockets‘ offense with one word. “Yuck,” D’Antoni said after Houston’s 98-80 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night, when the Rockets recorded their lowest point total in a regular-season game during his two-plus-season coaching tenure. Houston was
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12:43 AM ET Greg WyshynskiESPN The Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins have one of the National Hockey League’s fiercest rivalries. But what happened Wednesday night at their game in D.C. made that enmity an afterthought. Rams coach Sean McVay and the organization offered their “thoughts and prayers” to the victims of a mass shooting
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