Yankees' Aaron Boone shares sorrow over death of Brett Gardner's teen son: 'Very tough news'
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The United States men's national team capped its miserable week at the Concacaf Nations League Finals with a 2-1 loss to Canada in Sunday's third-place playoff.
Chalk continued to reign supreme in this year's NCAA Tournament as Sunday's action produced just a single victory by a lower-seeded team: sixth-seeded Ole Miss, which upended the undermanned and third-seeded Cyclones of Iowa State. But the games themselves were thrilling — most of them anyway — with a handful decided by single digits and one coming down to a fadeaway jumper at the final buzzer. The stage is now set for a heavyweight Sweet 16 featuring big brands and blue bloods across the bracket.
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Christian Pulisic understands his role in these moments. As the face of the United States men's national team, he knows the spotlight is on him at all times. So when Pulisic fails to deliver in a game – or in this case, consecutive games — he feels the weight of expectations.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., on President Donald Trump's appearance at the NCAA wrestling championship in Philadelphia and why 'everyone loves' him as a 'fighter.'
THERMAL, Calif. — After sweeping the front row spots for the second INDYCAR race of the season, Arrow McLaren driver Christian Lundgaard quipped: "We're just trying to copy what they do in Formula 1."