Every morning, get the late sports scores and stories from the night before.
Seven Magic players scored in double figures, led by Wendell Carter Jr.'s 19 points. | | |
Former Florida commit Jaden Rashada's NIL contract surfaced earlier this week and, yes, it's as obscene and embarrassing as one might expect. | | |
The Magic made a deal with the Lakers to unload Mo Bamba's contract, and they'll free up a roster spot by waiving Patrick Beverley. | | |
Among the big local winners in girls basketball regional quarterfinal were OCP, CFCA, Dr. Phillips, Hagerty and Bishop Moore while Winter Springs won on a buzzer-beating 3. | | |
Florida softball opens looking for its 12th trip in 15 years to the Women's College World Series under indefatigable coach Tim Walton. | | |
The Knights, who were ranked 15th nationally by D1Softball.com, had a chance to score in the bottom of the seventh but fell short. | | |
CFCA plays at Orlando Christian Prep, Oak Ridge vs. Olympia and there are home games for Colonial, Jones, Wekiva and Windermere Prep. | | |
Timber Creek, Winter Park, East Ridge and Lake Mary pulled scored upsets in 7A Region 1 playoffs. | | |
Facing blowback, the director of Florida's high school sports governing body is backing away from using an eligibility form that requires female athletes to disclose their menstrual history. | | |
Hurricanes co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Charlie Strong will not return for a second season at Miami. | | |
Other college and high school coaches will be speakers at the Nike Coach of the Year clinic that runs through the weekend. | | |
Brandon Hagel scores two goals and has an assist, and Andrei Vasilevskiy records his first shutout of the season. | | |
The players accused the league of lies, bad faith and flagrant violations of federal law in denying disability benefits in a potential class-action lawsuit filed Thursday. | | |
Despite losing one of the NFL's most dynamic receivers when Tyreek Hill was traded to the Dolphins, here's how they reached the Super Bowl anyway. | | |
Carl Cheffers and his officiating crew will be under the microscope during Super Bowl 57 between the Chiefs and Eagles. | | |
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