Magic’s Franz Wagner uses defense to help boost individual offense • UCF focused on being in moment as Knights prepare for Big 12 tourney
Sentinel Sports Final Tuesday, March 11, 2025 | | |
| | Magic get beaten in Houston | UCF focused on being in moment as Knights prepare for Big 12 tourney | What to watch in Scott Frost's return to UCF | | Houston crashed the boards with success Monday night when the host Rockets defeated the Magic by 13 points. | | | Averaging a personal-best 1.36 steals, Franz Wagner headed into Monday's meeting at Houston just 19 steals away from 300 in his career. | | | The Knights haven't had the type of season many imagined but a strong run in the conference tournament could boost a push to March Madness. | | | Russell Henley reached No. 7 in the world with his back-9 charge at Bay Hill to beat Collin Morikawa and win the Arnold Palmer Invitational. | | | Baseball winners included Boone, Lake Minneola and Foundation Academy while Cypress Creek won in softball and baseball. Bishop Moore and Ocoee also won softball games. | | | The Knights' coach returns for a second time as the team officially starts preparing for Year 3 in the Big 12 on Tuesday. | | | Tampa businessman Joe Molloy is leading a Tampa-based group seeking to buy the Rays and pursue the planned St. Petersburg stadium deal. | | | Miami introduced new basketball coach Jai Lucas on Monday. Lucas, who takes over after the worst UM season in decades, may need to build a whole new roster this offseason. | | | The Dolphins adding Wilson isn't even about him just yet. It's more about Grier and McDaniel, the two decision-makers making one decision they blew last offseason and can't blow again. | | | Miami needed to invest in its offensive line, and it did before the first night of NFL free agency was complete. | | | The NFL's 52-hour legal tampering period arrived Monday with a slew of stars getting big contracts. | | | The Dolphins' first move as free agency opened wasn't a big splash or the addition of an outside player. | | | Miami has rising second-year wide receiver and return specialist Malik Washington to handle Berrios' former duties. | | | |
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