Gators win at Vanderbilt behind Xaivian Lee, Rueben Chinyelu • A look back at first half of Magic season and what’s ahead | Analysis
Sentinel Sports Final Sunday, January 18, 2026 | | |
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Sign up | | Gators prevail at Vandy | Knights fall short vs. No. 1 Arizona | Magic face Memphis in London today | Broncos, Seahawks reach conference title games | | | | The Knights spent most of the game trailing the Wildcats despite Themus Fulks rolling up 30 points. | | | | | UF's struggling shooting guard Xavian Lee found his game to help deliver a 98-94 win against No. 10 Vanderbilt. | | | | | Before the Magic shift their focus to the second half of NBA regular season, it's worth diving deeper into what worked for Orlando during the first half. After having beaten the Grizzlies in Berlin on Thursday, the sides meet again Sunday in London. | | | | | After the boys soccer regular season finale on Friday night between Lake Highland Prep and West Orange, one team feels better going into next week's district play while the other just wants to get healthy. | | | | | On a busy wrestling day, Oviedo, Freedom and Harmony won girls tourney titles while the Lake Mary boys won the Space Coast Viper Classic. In boys basketball, Geneva won the SSAC championship. | | | | | Buffalo QB Josh Allen, who hadn't turned the ball over in his previous six playoff appearances, threw two interceptions and lost two fumbles. | | | | | Rashid Shaheed returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown and the host Seahawks advanced to the NFC championship game with a dominant 41-6 victory over the 49ers. | | | | | The Dolphins scheduled a second head coach interview with Jeff Hafley, Green Bay's defensive coordinator. Kevin Stefanki, the ex-Cleveland coach, accepted the Atlanta job before a second Miami interview, according to reports. | | | | | Miami's pass-rushing duo has one final assignment: Indiana's Fernando Mendoza in the championship game | | | | | Amid a sea of doubt – and sea of injuries – Heat coach Erik Spoelstra sat before Saturday's game against the Thunder as a voice of hope, as if seeing something out of focus for outsiders. | | | |
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