Not 1, not 2: Adell's 3 HR robberies save AngelsLendeborg hobbled, vows to play for U-M in finalF-bombs, herky jerks and the Final Straw: Every Dan Hurley reaction from the Final FourMessi scores as Miami opens long-awaited stadiumDeontay Wilder tells Anthony Joshua 'let's do it' -- the fight makes perfect senseWomen's NCAA championship game predictions: South Carolina or UCLA -- and what will decide the title?Wilder beats Chisora on points in bruising brawlUCLA in 'job's not done' mode after '25 letdownBoxing results: Wilder edges Chisora on points, Riley wins cruiserweight title eliminator🤔 Geno better than postgame actions?Southampton stun Arsenal to reach FA Cup semisUVA fires Agugua-Hamilton despite Sweet 16 runWith the Sabres' playoff berth, Jets stand alone with longest active playoff drought in North AmericaWalker used Donald comparison to hit next levelGeno apologizes to South Carolina for outburstParker calls HOF enshrinement 'truly special'Abrahamson-Henderson out as Georgia coachHaaland hat trick as Man City thrashes LiverpoolESPN experts predict Final Four winners, national championThree big trends from Portland, Toronto picks

Lendeborg hobbled, vows to play for U-M in final
Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg suffered a left MCL sprain and left ankle sprain in Saturday's win over Arizona, but team trainer Chris Williams told ESPN he is "very confident" the forward will play in Monday's title game.
Not 1, not 2: Adell's 3 HR robberies save Angels
Angels outfielder Jo Adell robbed the Mariners of three home runs Saturday night, including a ninth-inning grab in which he crashed into the seats in the right-field corner to help preserve a 1-0 win.
F-bombs, herky jerks and the Final Straw: Every Dan Hurley reaction from the Final Four
What's it like watching Dan Hurley lead UConn to the title game? In a word: exhausting.
Pistons seal East's top seed as 'gritty' D steps up
The Detroit Pistons clinched home-court advantage throughout the East playoffs for the first time since the 2006-07 season while missing franchise player Cade Cunningham.
Rookie Lowder sets Reds record with 1.30 ERA
Reds rookie pitcher Rhett Lowder lowered his career ERA to 1.30, the lowest for a Reds pitcher through eight career starts since 1913.










