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    	  		  			|   			  				|   						  							  Monday, Mar 19 Former world No. 1 Rory McIlroy carded a bogey-free, 8-under par 64 Sunday for a three-shot win against a big-name field at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. |    					  						|  |   								  									| Tiger Woods hopes to build off recent momentum heading to Masters in Augusta |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| No. 9 seed Florida State upset No. 1 seed Xavier, advancing to the Sweet 16. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| UF coach Mike White praised Chris Chiozza after the senior's final game as a Gator and looked ahead a bit to the future following a loss to Texas Tech in the NCAA Tournament. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Texas A&M overpowered North Carolina inside, upsetting the reigning national champions 86-65 Sunday in the NCAA Tournament to mark the second straight year a title holder missed the Sweet 16. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Josh Hall converted an offensive rebound for the tiebreaking basket with 9.1 seconds left as Nevada erased a 22-point deficit in the final 11 minutes of a stunning 75-73 victory over Cincinnati in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Here's a Q and A with FSU associate head coach Stan Jones, Leonard Hamilton's longtime assistant, on the Seminoles' preparation for the rematch with Xavier. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| UMBC, the team that made history for being the first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1 seed in the NCAA men's basketball tournament, lost to ninth-seeded Kansas State 50-43. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| No. 11 seed Loyola was greeted with a pep rally at campus after the team arrived home from two NCAA tournaments in Dallas. The Ramblers are next headed to Atlanta to play No. 7 seed Nevada in the Sweet 16. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| The Orlando Magic signed shooting guard Rodney Purvis to a second 10-day contract Sunday. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Orlando City is winless through three games after a 2-0 loss to NYCFC in Yankee Stadium. The Lions get an international break to right things and get more |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Martin Truex Jr. drove a dominant race to win the Auto Club 400 in Fontana on Sunday as Kevin Harvick failed in his bid to win four consecutive races. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Former Miami Dolphins players like Ndamukong Suh and Mike Pouncey have drawn interest from other teams and are taking visits. And a couple more of Miami's unrestricted free agents will likely visit teams this week as the second round of free agency begins. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| The Hurricanes defensive line — one of the team's strongest groups last season — has undergone massive change since December. Still, as spring football begins, the remaining players want to dominate and get Miami back to the ACC Championship Game. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| At 36, Roger Federer is still on top of the tennis world as he prepares to play in the Miami Open  |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Derek Dietrich, known for his ability to play wherever needed, is eager to take advantage of a chance as an everyday player for the Miami Marlins as the regular left fielder. He has three homers and is batting .333 this spring. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| After an 8-5 loss to the New York Yankees on Sunday, the Miami Marlins will play host to the Nationals on Monday in Jupiter. |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| Rory McIlroy celebrates with the championship trophy after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando on Sunday, March 18, 2018. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel) |  |    					  						|  |   								  									| See photos of weekly winners in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR race series.  |  |  | 
      
         
 
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