Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Danny White inks new UCF deal that makes him highest paid AD in state

Every weekday at 6 a.m., get the late scores and stories from the night before.

Orlando Sentinel

View In Browser

March 11, 2020

orlandosentinel.com

Sentinel Sports Final

Danny White inks new UCF deal that makes him highest paid AD in state

UCF athletics director Danny White signed a new five-year contract extension that includes a bump in annual pay to $1,081,500, making him the highest paid AD at a public school in the state of Florida.

Magic erase 17-point deficit to beat Grizzlies on road

Michael Carter-Williams scored 20 points, helping the Orlando Magic rally from 17 points down to defeat Memphis 120-115 Tuesday night at the FedEx Forum.

No. 12 UCF focused entering home matchup with No. 5 Miami

The No. 12 UCF baseball team is trying to ignore the hype entering its home matchup with the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes Wednesday.

UCF basketball eager to beat rival USF to open AAC Tournament

The UCF basketball team is fired up to deliver a bit of revenge when the Knights face rival USF to open American Athletic Conference Tournament play Thursday.

NBA players adapt to new media rules to combat spread of coronavirus

While most NBA players thought it was kind of silly to keep a distance of six to eight feet from media members, they understood they are in the midst of a unique situation amid the rapid spread of the new coronavirus.

OCP, Seminole boys basketball top Sentinel Super 16 final rankings

Orlando Christian Prep won its eighth state title since 2008 and is No. 1 in the final Sentinel Super 16 team rankings for the 2019-20 season ahead of Class 7A state runner-up Seminole.

Orlando area high school scores, top performers for March 10

Orlando area high school scores, top performers in baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis lacrosse and more for March 10

Dolphins receive two compensatory picks in 2020 NFL draft

The Miami Dolphins received a fourth- and seventh-round selection in the 2020 NFL draft for losing Ja'Wuan James and Cameron Wake during last year's free agency.

No comments:

Post a Comment