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Monday, Apr 2 Orlando Magic lose to Atlanta Hawks Sunday night | | Vogel's options limited distributing meaningful minutes for struggling Orlando Magic | | | Orlando City got its first win of the season on Saturday. It was a wild, 4-3 victory over the New York Red Bulls. Here are three things we learned from the | | | Arike Ogunbowale hit a 3-pointer with a tenth of a second on the clock to lift Notre Dame to a 61-58 victory over Mississippi State in the NCAA championship game on Sunday night. | | | How Villanova and Michigan match up in the men's college basketball national championship on April 2. | | | Ian Poulter made a 20-foot birdie putt on the final hole to force a playoff and won the Houston Open to earn the last spot at the Masters. | | | Pernilla Lindberg and Inbee Park will return to Mission Hills on Monday morning for the fifth extra hole in the LPGA Tour's first major of the season. | | | Hector Velazquez worked into the sixth inning to help lead the Boston Red Sox over the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1 Sunday for their third win in a row. | | | Behind Brian Anderson's three RBI and strong pitching from Dillon Peters, the Miami Marlins defeated the Chicago Cubs, 6-0, Sunday at Marlins Park. | | | Blue Jays salvage series split against Yankees | | Paul DeJong had the first multihomer game of his big league career, Luke Weaver held the Mets to one run in five innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat New | | Marjory Stoneman Douglas High football coach Willis May brought several of his players to Coral Gables on Saturday to visit with the Hurricanes as Miami continued its spring drills. UM coach Mark Richt said the team will honor the Douglas victims ahead of their season opener against LSU. | | | John Isner, the 6-foot-10 American, defeated Alexander Zverev to win the final Miami Open men's singles title at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne. The event moves to Hard Rock Stadium in 2019. | | | The Dolphins need to consider trading for Seahawks safety Earl Thomas, and if the price is too steep, Miami should turn their attention to Ron Parker, Kenny Vaccaro or Eric Reid, the three starting safeties that remain on the deflated free agent market. | | |
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