Every morning, get the late sports scores and stories from the night before.
Thursday's victory gives Orlando, which had six players in double figures, its first winning streak since early February. | | |
The north and south towers aren't in AD Terry Mohajir's plans anymore but a new west tower and standalone operations building are. | | |
The Owls (34-3) face third-seeded Kansas State, a 98-93 winner over Michigan State in the earlier regional semifinal, in the Elite Eight Saturday. | | |
Local softball winners included Bishop Moore, Edgewater and Deltona, while The First Academy and Wekiva had big wins in baseball. | | |
Dennis Scott still holds many of the Orlando Magic's 3-point records, including made 3s with 981. | | |
Next, the Gators play Monday at Bowling Green at 6 p.m. in a regional final matchup. | | |
All-area boys wrestling list is topped by Osceola 4-time state champ Cooper Haase and has athletes from 11 other Orlando area high schools. | | |
All-area girls wrestling team is topped by Freedom High repeat state champ and athletes from 8 more Orlando area high schools. | | |
Florida coach Todd Golden aims to learn from Year 1 missteps, misses and disappointments to improve. | | |
Defending FHSAA state champion Tampa Robinson leads a group of girls flag football teams that include Apopka and 11 others from the Orlando area. | | |
In a pair of decisions expected to stoke outrage, the World Athletics Council adopted the same rules as swimming did last year in deciding to bar athletes who have transitioned from male to female. | | |
Markquis Nowell dished out 19 assists, his last two on spectacular passes in the final minute of overtime, and Kansas State won 98-93 in OT. | | |
Surraya Fadloullah, a junior, leads the Warriors with 63 goals and 90 points. They have nine wins against teams ranked in the FHSAA top 10. | | |
Tampa Bay is on a three-game losing streak, having been outscored 15-6 through the stretch. | | |
The Hurricanes may not be done adding to their roster, according to coach Mario Cristobal. | | |
For the first time in more than 30 years of college basketball, Katie Meier is in the Sweet 16. Miami (21-12), the No. 9 seed in the Greenville 2 Region, takes on No. 4 Villanova (30-6) today. | | |
New Dolphins wide receiver and return specialist Braxton Berrios has fond memories here from his time with the Hurricanes. | | |
The Lamar Jackson saga has taken another bizarre twist. | | |
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