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‘Something He’ll Remember’: Miles Russell Releases Emotional Statement After USGA Overlooked Rules for His Special Father’s Day Gift

Walking up the 18th fairway on Saturday, the eve of Father’s Day, Miles Russell asked his father Joe to take the bag and caddie for the final hole. Joe had no idea it was coming. But Russell had been planning it since that morning, when he quietly contacted USGA rules officials to check if he […] The post ‘Something He’ll Remember’: Miles Russell Releases Emotional Statement After USGA Overlooked Rules for His Special Father’s Day Gift appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Villanova’s Malachi Palmer commits to Minnesota

Niko Medved received the final commitment in the transfer season from a junior wing, Malachi Palmer. MALACHI PALMERPos: F/GHt: 6’6”Wt: 215 In his final year in prep school, Palmer had multiple offers from schools but ultimately chose Maryland over Florida State, West Virginia, Oklahoma State and Seton Hall. He played limited minutes over 22 games […]

What’s the next step for the Penguins?

The 2025-26 season is officially in the books for the Pittsburgh Penguins, and it was mostly an unexpected success in a couple of different ways. On a team level, they exceeded every possible expectation anybody had for them in the preseason and snapped the franchise’s three-year playoff drought. The postseason run was brief and ended […]

Matt McLain still hasn’t found his 2023 form, again

The Cincinnati Reds clearly began to put an emphasis on defense at some point over the last year. It was the driving reason behind their acquisition of 3B Ke’Bryan Hayes from Pittsburgh at last season’s trade deadline, a move that locked them into a glove-first (if not glove-only) player for a handful of guaranteed years […]

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IU basketball to represent USA in FISU America Games this summer

For the second straight summer, IU basketball will take an international trip, Inside the Hall has confirmed. This time, the Hoosiers will represent the USA in the FISU America Games in Lima, Peru. A schedule for when the USA – ... The post IU basketball to represent USA in FISU America Games this summer appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Valdano: “It is the moment for stability and backing a project”

Jorge Valdano has called for patience and structural clarity at Real Madrid, stressing the need for stability in the dugout rather than continued short-term decisions. Speaking about the current situation on El Laguero, Valdano pointed to a broader issue that goes beyond results. “It is the moment at Madrid for stability, to choose a project, […]

Need to Know! Meet new Cardinals OT Jayden Williams

When the Arizona Cardinals concluded the 2025 season, it was noticeable to everyone in the league that the offensive line needed work. This group ranked #26 in efficiency, and it showed. What contributed to this low number was the fact that both offensive tackles, Paris Johnson and Jonah Williams, ended up on IR at some […]

“Cristiano would have spent eight hours with the physios trying to make it to the Clásico, and Mbappé no”

Kylian Mbappé is back in the spotlight but for off field reasons. The forward was recently spotted in Italy with his girlfriend during the season, raising eyebrows. Speaking on Radio Estadio Noche, Susana Guasch didn’t hold back when comparing Mbappé’s approach to that of Cristiano Ronaldo. “Cristiano would have spent eight hours with the physios […]

IU basketball announces the signing of Notre Dame guard Markus Burton

IU basketball officially announced the signing of Notre Dame transfer guard Markus Burton on Monday. Burton committed to the Hoosiers on April 13. He will likely have two seasons of eligibility remaining. Last month, IU announced the signing of Georgia ... The post IU basketball announces the signing of Notre Dame guard Markus Burton appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Reviewing Bud Clark and his fit with the Seattle Seahawks defense

Kenny Easley, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Quandre Diggs, John Harris, Jordan Babineaux. When a Seattle Seahawks fan see these names, it harkens to memories of hard hitting, ball hawking safeties that were staples of the defenses that they played for in the Pacific Northwest. More recently, we’ve had Julian Love, Coby Bryant and Nick Emmanwori, […]

2026 Cubs Heroes and Goats: Game 34

This has been one of the more remarkable stretches in Cub history. Though I often try to put things into the bigger picture context here, I’ll let John and Al write about the historically significant winning streaks and periods in Cub history. Obviously, a team that has 150 years of existence has so much history […]

Bayern Munich Keep Pushing for Newcastle’s Forward Transfer: Report

Bayern Munich have been in steady contact with Anthony Gordon’s representatives as their interest in the Newcastle United winger continues to increase ahead of the summer transefr window. The German giants are planning changes to their forward line and have identified Gordon as a serious option, with discussions taking place over several months and reports […]

Podcast: On the assumptions that built this Orioles roster

This time a week ago, it felt like the Orioles were treading water and that as long as they could continue doing that, they might avoid a disastrous outcome to the season. It’s harder now to feel like the Orioles are staying afloat after what we’ve watched over the first three games of this series […]

Arizona Diamondbacks News, 5/4: Bear-ly adequate

Recaps [AZ Central] Starting pitching tanks again, Diamondbacks swept by the Chicago Cubs – Right-hander Merrill Kelly was hit hard for the third consecutive start, allowing six runs in 4 1/3 innings, and the Diamondbacks lost, 8-4, to the Chicago Cubs, who completed a three-game sweep on Sunday, May 3, at Wrigley Field. The loss […]