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Bucs' Arians retires as coach to move into Bucs' front office; defensive coordinator Todd Bowles promoted to head coach

Veteran defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will replace Bruce Arians as part of a succession plan that the Super Bowl-winning coach said had been in the works a few weeks.

US men's soccer team qualifies for the World Cup for the 1st time since 2014 despite a 2-0 loss to Costa Rica

The United States men's national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 2014 despite a 2-0 loss to Costa Rica.

Pride lose 1-0 at home as Gotham FC tallies in 86th minute

With two shots hitting the post and two saved by former Pride keeper Ashlyn Harris, Orlando showed an improvement in the chance creation that had been lacking but still hasn't scored.

Tiger Woods, ranked 944th in the world, still dominating golf's narrative | Commentary

Will Tiger Woods make his comeback at the Masters?

How much are cellar-dwelling Magic improving despite not getting opponents' best shot?

How much of the Magic's improved play since the All-Star break is because of their own development? Or are factors outside of their control affecting the quality of their opponent?

Heat make stand in Boston, clinch postseason berth with 106-98 victory; playoff tickets on sale April 6

Five Degrees of Miami Heat from Wednesday night's game against the Boston Celtics.

Heat icon Dwyane Wade fired off text after Jimmy Butler's Spo spat, 'I have been in that'

Dwyane Wade weighs in on spat between Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler and Erik Spoelstra.

Gators great-turned-assistant Mike Peterson '50-50′ on NIL

The Gators linebackers coach is concerned name, image and likeness legislation will lead some players to focus on money instead of football.

FSU's plan to build off defensive front success starts with Jared Verse

Transfers Jermaine Johnson II and Keir Thomas helped Florida State take a major step forward last season.

UCF football notebook: Cornerback finds comfort entering 2nd year; freshman presents challenge at kicker

Brandon Adams, who made six starts as a true freshman last season, makes his mark early in the spring while Daniel Obarski has competition at kicker.

'I don't care if they tell me to go wash the car' — Hurricanes' D'Eriq King makes case to NFL teams

Former Miami quarterback D'Eriq King worked out at quarterback and wide receiver at the Hurricanes' Pro Day in a bid to earn an NFL roster spot.

Basketball notebook: Lake Highland, Montverde eye GEICO titles

Montverde Academy, Lake Highland Prep and DME Academy will play upcoming national basketball tournaments with ESPN coverage.

Lake Brantley softball debuts at No. 1 in FHSAA playoff power rankings

Lake Brantley and Windermere High are the top-ranked softball teams in their respective Class 7A regions.

Lake Brantley, Timber Creek to honor state title teams | Baseball Report

TFA travels to North Carolina and Windermere High's coach nears a milestone.

Nick Carpenter, Brayden Seymour in epic 3,200 at FSU Relays; Caroline Wells shines again

Trinity Prep senior Nick Carpenter scored an epic FSU Relays boys 3,200-meter win and Hagerty junior Brayden Seymour was close behind as they ran two of the fastest times in Central Florida...

Winter Park boys lacrosse finding its way in final weeks of season

Winter Park and Lake Mary are two of the top-ranked boys lacrosse teams in FHSAA Class 2A power ratings.

High school scores and top performers from Wednesday, March 30

Orlando area high school scores and top performers from Wednesday.

Baseball Day at UCF encouraged Hispanic youth of Central Florida to "Play Ball"

Passion for baseball and island pride combined drew hundreds of children and families to UCF Saturday for the first-ever Puerto Rico Baseball Day.

Gators alum and Mets star Pete Alonso crushes first dinger of spring: 'Just have to let the homers come'

Even though it took Alonso eight Grapefruit League games and 23 at-bats to crush a baseball this spring, he was never really anxious about when that dinger would come.

Another quick day for Jessica Pegula, who makes Miami Open semis

Jessica Pegula has advanced to the Miami Open semifinals. She's played four matches in this tournament, needing only 5 1/2 sets to record those victories. She had a first-round bye, won her next...

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