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NCAA Tournament: Florida State holds off Missouri in first round, earns rematch with Xavier

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Florida State held off a Missouri rally during the first round of the NCAA Tournament Friday, earning a rematch with Xavier.

NCAA Tournament: Interior defense key for Gators against Texas Tech

The Florida Gators are focused on interior defense and avoiding foul trouble against a dynamic Texas Tech offense in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Never been done: No. 16 seed UMBC topples No. 1 Virginia in historic NCAA tournament upset, 74-54

No. 16 UMBC beat No. 1 Virginia, the first such occasion in the history of college basketball, on Friday in the NCAA tournament.

Golf's latest Tiger Woods fixation could be fool's gold

Tiger Woods is drawing record crowds for Arnold Palmer Invitational, but golf's latest Tiger fixation could be fool's gold

Magic offense struggles as they lose to Celtics 92-83

The Orlando Magic lost to the Boston Celtics 92-83 as the Magic struggled on offense without Aaron Gordon and Evan Fournier

Gators coach Dan Mullen adds energy, fans to first UF spring football practice

New Florida Gators coach Dan Mullen added a jolt of energy while welcoming fans to his first UF spring football practice Friday.

MLS adds game to Orlando City midfielder PC's red card suspension

Orlando City midfielder Victor "PC" Giro will miss the club's match against NYCFC after MLS announced he was suspended an additional game and fined an

Orlando City set for 'measuring stick' game at NYCFC

For Orlando City coach Jason Kreis, Saturday's match against New York City FC in Yankee Stadium represents a chance to measure the newly-reconstructed Lions

Tiger Woods struggles during second round at API, finishes seven shots off lead

Tiger Woods is looking to stay in the hunt in the second round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, an event he dominated before injuries and other problems off the golf course threatened to end his career.

Arnold Palmer Invitational drawing record crowds to watch Tiger Woods

The Arnold Palmer Invitational is on track to become the best attended in the event's 53-year history.

Leonard Hamilton, Cuonzo Martin discuss longtime bond before NCAA tourney matchup

FSU's Leonard Hamilton and Missouri's Cuonzo Martin discussed their close-knit relationship before their teams' matchup in the NCAA tournament on Friday.

Gators need to ramp up the defensive intensity against St. Bonaventure

The Florida Gators need to ramp up their defensive intensity against St. Bonaventure during their NCAA Tournament opener.

Still sidelined by concussion protocol, Aaron Gordon sits out against Celtics

Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon will try to pass the NBA concussion protocol later today in an attempt to play against the Boston Celtics tonight

KeVaughn Allen to miss Gators practice due to death of family friend

KeVaughn Allen to miss Gators practice due to death of family friend

Timber Creek, Hagerty baseball headline Florida League Invitational

Timber Creek and Hagerty are among 14 area baseball teams taking part in next week's Florida League High School Invitational in Sanford.

Kelly: Dolphins are building a roster with better depth, but where is the game-changing talent? | Commentary

The Dolphins have banished Jarvis Landry, Ndamukong Suh and Mike Pouncey, but have they improved the overall roster? Is depth really going to transform last year's 6-10 team into a winner?

Three new Dolphins, three interesting new personalities on offense

The Dolphins introduced candid guard Josh Sitton, forgiving center Daniel Kilgore and energetic slot receiver Albert Wilson on Friday. Their job is to help improve Miami's sluggish offense.

Cornerstone Charter at The First Academy Softball

Cornerstone Charter at The First Academy softball game in Orlando on Friday, March 16, 2018.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

Unknowns have TV to thank for early NCAA scouting advantage

Seton Hall's Desi Rodriguez was an admitted fan of "Rock Chalk Nation" right up until the moment he realized the Pirates would have to face Kansas in the

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