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Former Gonzaga forward Michael Ajayi transferring to Butler
Apr. 7—Former Gonzaga forward Michael Ajayi is moving east to the Big East Conference after spending his first four collegiate seasons on the West Coast. Ajayi has committed to Butler, becoming the ...Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Cabrera returns to Masters with regrets in second chance at life
Angel Cabrera returns to the Masters this week for the first time since spending 30 months in prison for domestic violence, expressing regret while hoping to take advantage of a second ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Bearcats F Dillon Mitchell enters transfer portal
Cincinnati Bearcats junior forward Dillon Mitchell has entered the transfer portal. The former five star recruit, spent his last season in Cincinnati after spending the two seasons at Texas. ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Colts' Smith details struggle with severe OCD
The Colts' Braden Smith told the Indianapolis Star he has a type of OCD that prompted him to spend 48 days in a treatment facility last year and to ultimately turn a psychedelic drug that he ...ESPN - 1d -
Barcelona Director of Football Deco contacts agent of 26-year-old Serie A full-back
Barcelona Director of Football Deco may not have certianty on what he will have to spend in the summer, but he is continuing his search for defensive reinforcements next season. With several ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
With NCAA settlement pending, Power Four conference stakeholders lobby lawmakers on Capitol Hill
While a federal judge considers whether to approve a massive NCAA settlement that would pay athletes over $2 billion and pave the way for even more spending, a large group of industry officials ...Yahoo Sports - 13h -
Manchester City appear certain to address one of their biggest needs this summer
Manchester City will spend this summer looking to strengthen their squad for next season and beyond. This season has become an end of an era at the club as Kevin De Bruyne is set to leave the club ...Yahoo Sports - 7h -
China Says Its Own Consumers Will Save the Day. But They’re Not Buying.
If sky-high U.S. tariffs hurt China’s exports, domestic spending will help make up for it, Beijing says. But shoppers were skittish even before the trade war.The New York Times - 2h