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Magic’s Cole Anthony falls short in 2022 Dunk Contest

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Magic's Cole Anthony falls short in 2022 Dunk Contest

Cole Anthony suggested that this will be his only time competing in the Dunk Contest.

Bubba Wallace pushes for more wins, diversity in NASCAR's Cup Series

Bubba Wallace stands out among the pack as NASCAR's only Black driver in the Cup Series. Wallace is just the second Black driver to win at the sport's top level and at the forefront of the...

Unlike Urban Meyer, UCF alum and NASCAR driver Aric Almirola really is retiring to spend time with his family | Commentary

NASCAR driver and UCF alum Aric Almirola, who will go down as one of the sport's all-time good guys, is the son and grandson of Cuban immigrants who came to America in 1966 with literally...

Daytona 500 sure to deliver final-lap thrills during Sunday's 64th running

The 2021 winner, Michael McDowell, gives underdogs hope for winning the sport's biggest prize and a place in history.

Big crash on final lap doesn't keep Austin Hill from Xfinity victory at Daytona

Austin Hill said he used the entire race to work with spotter Derek Kneeland to ensure that Hill was learning enough to make a plan on how to attack at the end.

Hispanic family turns passion for NASCAR into 'Let's Go Racing Family' podcast

The Mouriño family of Kissimmee brought their passion for auto racing and NASCAR to digital media with the creation of their "Let's Go Racing Family" podcast where they talk and discuss...

Host Gators rally to defeat No. 2 Auburn

Tyree Appleby scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half and Colin Castleton added 19 as Florida rallied to beat No. 2 Auburn 63-62 Saturday to extend its home dominance in the series.

Beleaguered Florida State can't keep up in loss at Duke

Host Duke closed the half on a 12-2 burst to take a 52-41 lead against the injury-depleted Seminoles, who lost 88-70.

Visiting Virginia rallies from double-digit deficit in second half to stun Miami Hurricanes

The Cavaliers beat the Hurricanes for a sixth straight time.

UCF women's basketball inches closer to regular-season title

The UCF women's basketball team picked up its 8th straight win on Saturday.

Miami Hurricanes reportedly adding former Texas coach Charlie Strong to coaching staff

The Miami Hurricanes are hiring former Texas head coach Charlie Strong to coach linebackers.

Breaking down Mike McDaniel's first coaching staff with Dolphins, now complete

A breakdown of the coaching staff Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel has assembled in his first season at the helm, with analysis on what each assistant coach brings to Miami.

Dolphins hiring Patrick Surtain after adding Sam Madison to staff days earlier; McDaniel signs fullback

The Miami Dolphins are hiring Patrick Surtain as a defensive assistant after hiring his former teammate Sam Madison days earlier. The two formed an exceptional cornerback combination in the...

Former Dolphins coach Brian Flores finds next landing spot

Brian Flores, the former Miami Dolphins coach who filed a lawsuit against the NFL after he was fired on Jan. 10, landed his next coaching job in the NFL.

Baseball opens with Big Blue Bonanza at Lake Brantley, Husky Challenge at Hagerty

High school baseball regular season opens Monday, with some key programs from the Orlando area featured in pool play.

Matthew McCall's key save sends Bishop Moore boys soccer to state final

Matthew McCall made a sliding save with 2:52 left in the match to preserve a 2-1 Class 4A semifinal victory, sending the Hornets into their first state final since 2014.

High school scores and top performers from Saturday, Feb. 19

Check out wrestling postseason results from the last two days with Freedom winning the first FHSAA girls regional, and Osceola, Harmony and Apopka won boys titles.

Elana Meyers Taylor's bobsled bronze adds to her historic haul that includes more medals than any Black athlete at the Winter Olympics

Elana Meyers Taylor has won more medals than any Black athlete in Winter Olympic history, the most by any women's bobsledder at the Olympics and two more than any other U.S. Olympic bobsledder.

Court of Arbitration for Sport rejects U.S. figure skaters' appeal to have their Olympic medals awarded before the end of the Beijing Games

Arbitrators have rejected a last-ditch request by American figure skaters to have their silver medals awarded before the end of the Olympics.

Stadium Series game sparks feelings of nostalgia for Lightning

Six Tampa Bay players have played in previous NHL outdoor games. For many, they bring back memories of playing on outside rinks and ponds as kids.

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