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UCF's win over UConn and the Knights' quest for another conference championship means more than wins over Power 5 opponents. | | | UF quarterback Kyle Trask was perfect while leading he rest of the Gators' uneven lineup to a 38-0 rout of Towson Saturday in the Swamp. | | | The Florida State Seminoles took care of business in the third quarter for the first time this season en route to a 31-13 win over the NC State Wolfpack Saturday night at Doak Campbell Stadium. | | | No. 22 UCF scored 28 points in the first quarter before cruising to a 56-21 win over UConn Saturday night at Spectrum Stadium, rebounding from a rare loss to Pittsburgh. | | | The final hopes of the Orlando City's postseason bid rest on Saturday's match in Cincinnati. Although the Lions' playoff chances remain out of the team's' full control — Orlando City needs New England, Montreal and Chicago to lose their final matches — they are holding onto the slim margin of chance to clinch the first postseason berth in club history. | | | The Orlando Pride will be the closest to full strength it has been all season when they face Sky Blue FC Sunday, with Marta, Sydney Leroux and Toni Pressley all cleared from the injury report. | | | Tampa Bay lost 4-1 on Saturday in Toronto, damaging the Rays' chances for hosting the AL Wild-Card Game. | | | Bryce Harper his 35th home run as Phillies avoid losing season. | | | The Miami Dolphins hope the budding on-field relationship between quarterback Josh Rosen and receiver Preston Williams can blossom into a key component of their offensive future as Miami prepares for its matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers at Hard Rock Stadium. | | | Los Angeles Chargers standout Melvin Gordon, who ended his contract holdout this week, is expected to play in a limited role against the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium, coach Anthony Lynn told media in Los Angeles on Friday. | | | The Miami Dolphins typically feast on West Coast teams at home - but nothing's typical this NFL season with the Los Angeles Chargers coming to town. | | | No, 10 West Orange upends No. 8 Lake Mary despite losing its starting quarterback, No. 1 Edgewater and No. 13 Evans win Super 16 showdowns, and other notes in the Week 6 high school football rewind. | | | Harmony and Circle Christian girls, Oviedo boys win cross country titles on a busy Saturday | | | Pete Alonso stands alone as the rookie with the most home runs in Major League Baseball history. | | | Even after a rough first inning Saturday night, Luis Severino showed the Yankees he's ready for the postseason. Now the offense and the bullpen have one more game to get there. | | | The Fighting Irish (3-1), coming off a 23-14 loss at No. 3 Georgia, trailed 17-14 at the break and then had the Cavaliers (4-1) complete a successful onside kick to open the second half. The Notre Dame defense held, setting the tone for the second half. | | | The Badgers won handily because they have Jonathan Taylor and the Wildcats have one of the sorriest offenses in America. | | | Kyle Schwarber and Victor Caratini hit solo home runs, and Cole Hamels struck out eight in four shutout innings for the Cubs. | | | See photos of weekly winners in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR race series, starting with the 61th Daytona 500 on Feb. 17 won by Denny Hamlin. | | | |
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