Every morning, get the late sports scores and stories from the night before.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis banning transgender women from competing in female sports forced sports organizations to take a stand on the issue | | |
John Rhys Plumlee, the incumbent, has a final season with the Knights as the starter, but Thomas Castellanos is eager for his shot. | | |
Regional results from boys and girls tennis while Lake Brantley and Lake Mary win in baseball. | | |
Camping World Stadium underwent a $60 million upgrade in 2021, the latest phase of a renovation project started in 2006. | | |
Tampa Bay scores three first-period goals in the opener (and keeps scoring), but loses three players during the rematch. | | |
The rookie right-hander has a second strong start; Taylor Walls homers twice, and Yandy Diaz delivers a career-long blast. | | |
The Pride only have scored once in three NWSL matches, but against rebuilding Carolina they hope to find their mark. | | |
Florida State flipped 5-star tight end Landen Thomas, who originally made a non-binding committment to Georgia. | | |
They added the first offensive lineman to their 2024 recruiting class on Tuesday. | | |
District meets begin today and Montverde will participate, but without elite athletes. Stellar Metro West performances set stage. | | |
Chris Smith, who was touched by tragedy while he played for the Cleveland Browns, has passed away. | | |
South Broward standout running back Chris Wheatley-Humphrey commits. | | |
Brandon Beane says safety Damar Hamlin can resume playing and is attending voluntary workouts. | | |
Coach Jim Larrañaga calls Isaiah Wong one of the greatest players in UM program history. | | |
Kevin Love is back in the NBA playoffs for the first time in five years after his four-year run in the NBA Finals with Cleveland ended in 2018. | | |
Notebook | The starter was moved to the injured list Tuesday so Taj Bradley could be activated. | | |
Miami's Jimmy Butler was second, and Chicago's DeMar DeRozan was third. | | |
Arnie Kander was the Detroit Pistons longtime strength and conditioning coach. | | |
Tampa Bay clearly is not going to play .800 ball the rest of the year, but are there enough signs that this team is for real? | | |
The controversial forward stepped on the chest of center Domantas Sabonis, who'd grabbed his leg after falling down. | | |
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