Culture, experience the difference for UCF softball entering NCAA tournament • Lake Howell joins Winter Park in boys volleyball championship conversation
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, May 16, 2023 | | |
| | Will Magic's NBA draft lottery luck repeat itself? | Culture, experience the difference for UCF softball entering NCAA tournament | Lake Howell joins Winter Park in boys volleyball championship conversation | | The Orlando Magic will soon receive significant clarity on the direction of their offseason. Tuesday's NBA draft lottery, which will start at 8 p.m. in Chicago and will be broadcast on ESPN, will reveal not just where the Magic's first-round pick will land but also how many first-rounders they'll be working with for June's draft. […] | | | UCF softball is catching fire at the right time entering the NCAA tournament but the Knights have relied on their culture and experience to get to this point. "Culture starts with an idea from the head coach and the rest of the coaching staff but our athletes and our women really put it into play," coach Cindy Ball-Malone said. | | | Longtime Lake Howell boys volleyball coach Scott Leman, a former Silverhawks player, said the recipe for his team's historic success this season is its ability to focus on the moment in a sport where momentum swings can carry or bury a team. Winter Park, Celebration, Horizon are also in state championship contention. | | | According to several media reports, FSU, along with six other ACC schools, has been in talks with lawyers to examine the league's grant of rights agreement to see if it is possible to withdraw before its expiration in 2036. | | | Dolphins rookie cornerback Cam Smith, the second-round pick, is a quality player who admits he sometimes gets too aggressive, which can lead to problems. | | | The former Louisville star did not have a scholarship offer out of high school and was pushing wheelchairs at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. | | | The road less traveled proved tumultuous and challenging for the 2022-23 Heat. It also delivered them to the Eastern Conference finals against the Celtics. | | | The Miami Heat retired No. 23 for Michael Jordan. Then Jimmy Butler, who had worn the number, came along. Now wearing No. 22, Butler revealed the rest of the story. | | | "I don't really know if it's sunk in or if we're allowing ourselves to let it sink in," Matthew Tkachuk said. "We're just riding the wave right now and letting the good times roll right now. It's just fun to come to the rink every day and it's fun to be at the rink every day. We're still standing here." | | | There are many who worked for years and waited for decades for this franchise to make the larger world notice. They're enjoying this run more than most. | | | |
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