Groundhog Day: What's new in hurling's semi-final deja vu
It's Groundhog Day in hurling.
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HOUSTON (AP) UConn topped off one of the most impressive March Madness runs in history Monday night, clamping down early and breaking it open late to bring home its fifth national title with a 76-59 victory over San Diego State.
B orussia Mönchengladbach’s social media team couldn’t resist it. As the final whistle blew on their result of the season – the result, probably, of most seasons – there was a post to acknowledge the victory over Bayern Munich. Then straight away there was a still of Bill Murray’s misanthropic TV reporter Phil Connors, waiting for Punxsutawney Phil to pop his furry head out of the hatch, with no further comment. This was their, and the champions’, Groundhog Day. Because even against the inevitable Bayern, Die Fohlen have been here before.
Former Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale impressed on his PGA Tour debut on Thursday as he made a swift switch from his glittering soccer career into following his passion for golf.
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Jordan Spieth was disqualified from the JP McManus Pro-Am after making a ridiculous mistake when putting on the 14th green. Spieth has joined a number of PGA Tour stars including Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas in competing in the Irish event.
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The full line-up for the JP McManus Pro-Am has been confirmed, with professionals Cameron Smith, Xander Schauffele and Harold Varner III added to the field. They will be joined at the two-day event by Hollywood great Bill Murray, who was pictured at last weekend's All-Ireland quarter-finals with the Limerick businessman.