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Orlando Magic lose to Oklahoma City Thunder 112-105

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Orlando Magic lose to Oklahoma City Thunder 112-105

Tuesday, Feb 27

The Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Orlando Magic 112-105

Magic's Jonathan Isaac on track to return Wednesday

Orlando Magic rookie Jonathan Isaac will not not play tonight, but he is on track to play for the Magic on Wednesday

New UF assistant Brian Johnson to help identify, mold Gators' starting QB

New UF quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson faces the challenge of helping to identify and mold the Gators' starting signal caller.

Orlando Pride to face Florida State in first preseason scrimmage

Pride head coach Tom Sermanni and FSU head coach Mark Krikorian have maintained a close friendship for 17 years and two Pride players graduated from Florida State.

Alex Morgan, USWNT agree to host Stoneman Douglas soccer players mourning loss of teammate

A tweet from a soccer player at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School caught the attention of soccer star Alex Morgan and the U.S. women's national team, which plan to host players mourning the loss of their teammate after a mass shooting.

Jones LB Michael Thomas-Loving eager to defy expectations

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Dante Treacy sees Army as path to leadership

CFCA guard Dante Treacy sees West Point basketball as his path to personal growth.

OCP, City of Life among four area girls basketball teams to reach finals

Orlando Christian Prep, Kissimmee City of Life, Ormond Beach Calvary Christian and Wildwood will play for girls basketball state titles Tuesday.

Boys basketball region hosts include Oak Ridge, Osceola, Edgewater, Boone

Boys basketball region playoffs have home games for Oak Ridge, Boone, Edgewater, DeLand, Osceola, Orlando Christian Prep, Leesburg, CFCA, Master's Academy

U.S. Open abandons 18-hole playoff, last of golf's majors to do so

The U.S. Open is changing to a two-hole aggregate playoff, the last of the four majors to do away with an 18-hole playoff.

Gregg Popovich slams 'arrogance' of Laura Ingraham while praising LeBron James

Gregg Popovich compared LeBon James to "Black Panther" and described Laura Ingraham's criticism of the Cavaliers star as "childish."

Shareef O'Neal, son of Shaquille O'Neal, won't be going to Arizona in wake of FBI probe

Shareef O'Neal will not be playing for Arizona in the wake of a report that FBI wiretaps allegedly captured Sean Miller discussing a $100,000 payment.

Clarke's late putback caps Hokies' wild 64-63 win against Duke

Tech's Nickeil Alexander-Walker airballed a short jumper from the left side of the basket with six seconds left, but Clarke was waiting on the opposite side of the basket to grab the rebound and follow with the game-winning layup. Duke's Grayson Allen airballed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer.

Q&A: Pitt's Pat Narduzzi on the big expectations for the Panthers

Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi says expectations are high for the Panthers going into Year 4 and while the program isn't where he would like to see it, he believes there is plenty of enthusiasm and motivation heading into this season.

Third-period outburst carries Solar Bears

The Orlando Solar Bears scored three times in the third period, erasing a 3-2 deficit in the process, and beat the Norfolk Admirals 5-3 on Monday night in ECHL action at Amway Center

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