Thursday, March 17, 2016

Adam Scott part of early lead at Bay Hill and other top stories.

  • Adam Scott part of early lead at Bay Hill

    AP 5:48 p.m. EDT March 17, 2016Adam Scott of Australia hits his tee shot on the 3rd hole during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard at Bay Hill Club and Lodge .(Photo: Reinhold Matay, USA TODAY Sports)ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Adam Scott wasn't at his best Thursday in the Arnold Palmer. These days, that's not enough to keep him from the lead.Scott made an 8-foot eagle putt to help get into the mix, and he stayed there with a collection of tough par s..
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  • Roger Federer To Return To Tennis Next Week At Miami Open

    Roger Federer To Return To Tennis Next Week At Miami Open
    Roger Federer To Return To Tennis Next Week At Miami Open After missing a little more than a month due to a torn meniscus in his knee, Roger Federer is ready to return to tennis. He announced he would play the Miami Open next week. By Russell Westerholm r.westerholm@universityherald.com | Mar 17, 2016 03:51 PM EDT After missing a little more than a month due to a torn meniscus in his knee, Roger Federer is ready to return to tennis. He announced he would play the Miami Open next week. (Photo ..
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  • Alexander Zverev Flashes Potential in Near Upset of Nadal

    Alexander Zverev Flashes Potential in Near Upset of Nadal
    Photo Alexander Zverev, above, had match point at 5-3 in the third set, but then quickly fell to Rafael Nadal at Indian Wells. Credit Matthew Stockman/Getty Images INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Alexander Zverev is rapidly accomplishing many firsts in his ascendant career, even if he came up short in a bid for his first victory over a top-five player Wednesday.Zverev, 18, was achingly close to the biggest win of his career in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open against fou..
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  • Russell Okung, Broncos agree to deal worth up to $53M

    Russell Okung, Broncos agree to deal worth up to $53M
    The Broncos have seen plenty of players float out the door since Super Bowl 50. On Thursday, they invited a new face into the fold. Former Seahawks offensive tackle Russell Okung told NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport that he's agreed to terms on a contract that could be worth up to $53 million. He has a one-year deal with the team worth $5 million that includes a four-year, $48 million option if the Broncos choose to pick it up. With incentives, he can make up to $8 million in 2016. The Broncos ..
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  • Morris and Iowa State race past Iona 94-81

    Morris and Iowa State race past Iona 94-81
    AP 5:04 p.m. EDT March 17, 2016(Photo: The Associated Press)DENVER (AP) — Monte Morris showed no lingering effects of his right shoulder injury, scoring 20 points and dishing out eight assists in Iowa State's 94-81 win over Iona in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday.Georges Niang's 28 points led the No. 3 seed Cyclones (22-11), who saw all five of their starters score in double figures. They will play Purdue or Arkansas-Little Rock on Saturday at the Pepsi Center.Mor..
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  • The NFL is considering some major rule changes: 14 things to know

    The NFL is considering some major rule changes: 14 things to know
    There are some serious rule changes on the table for 2016. (USATSI) Thanks to 19 rule proposals, the NFL's 32 owners are going to be busy when they convene in Florida next week for their annual meeting.Some of the proposals are major (eliminating chop blocks), some are minor (making players wear jersey vests) and some are awesome (the Redskins want to eliminate preseason overtime). No matter how big they are though, they're all going to be discussed at the annual league meetings March 20-23 i..
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  • NCAA Tournament Live Updates: Yale Delivers Wild Upset

    NCAA Tournament Live Updates: Yale Delivers Wild Upset
    You already know Duke, Xavier, Butler and even Austin Peay. But when the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament’s round of 64 begins Thursday, fans can begin familiarizing themselves with a host of less familiar, more playful names: Scoochie. Yogi. Tubby. Tum Tum. Middle Tennessee State has brought a Giddy, and Weber State will have a Dusty. Arizona’s gregarious assistant coach is a Harlem native nicknamed Book. If Texas Tech advances, some of the credit will surely go to Pooh. The history of bas..
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