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Andrew Luck keeps quiet, for now, regarding investigations of Stanford coach Troy Taylor
Andrew Luck might be wondering what he's gotten himself into.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Andrew Luck has "doubled down" in support of Troy Taylor
Publicly, Stanford football G.M.Yahoo Sports - 22h -
2 investigations found Stanford head coach Troy Taylor bullied and belittled female staffers: Report
Taylor reportedly signed a letter last year acknowledging he could be fired if his conduct continued.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Investigations find Stanford's Troy Taylor bullied, used 'discriminatory' behavior towards female staffers
One investigator cited "an ongoing pattern of concerning behavior" with TaylorCBS Sports - 2d -
Reports: Stanford coach bullied athletics staff
Troy Taylor remains on the job. In a statement released by Stanford, he said he had received counseling on "how I interact with others."ESPN - 2d -
Report finds that Stanford football coach mistreated female staff members
Stanford football coach Troy Taylor mistreated female staff members and tried to have an NCAA compliance officer removed after she warned him of rules violations, according to documents obtained by ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
It's her time: Angela Stanford named U.S. Solheim Cup captain for 2026
It wasn't her time a few years ago, and for good reason. But now, it's Angela Stanford's time to lead the U.S. Solheim Cup team.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Luther Burden's loyalty to Missouri solidified the program's turnaround; now NFL scouts think it may cost him
Burden's decision to stay with Mizzou last offseason hurt his stats, and now it may hurt his pocketbookCBS Sports - 16h -
Rick Barnes, former Texas, now Tennessee coach, makes his case for Texas in NCAA Bracket
Former Texas Longhorns Coach Rick Barnes, now Tennessee Volunteers head coach, offered his opinion on why Texas deserved a NCAA tournament spot.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 16
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From 1 to 32: Ranking every team left in women’s March Madness
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'Legend' Calipari leads Razorbacks into Sweet 16
John Calipari is heading to the Sweet 16 for the 16th time, guiding the Razorbacks past nemesis Rick Pitino and second-seeded St. John's 75-66 to bring his fourth school to the NCAA tournament's ...ESPN - 1h -
Pitino defends benching Luis in loss to Arkansas
St. John's coach Rick Pitino defended benching star RJ Luis Jr. for the final 4:56 of Saturday's 75-66 loss to Arkansas.ESPN - 1h -
With LeBron back, Lakers lose, eye strong finish
The Lakers were whole for the first time in weeks Saturday, but the long-awaited return of LeBron James from a strained left groin couldn't prevent Los Angeles from posting a 146-115 blowout loss ...ESPN - 1h -
Piastri wins Chinese GP, leads McLaren 1-2 finish
Oscar Piastri beat teammate Lando Norris to victory at the Chinese Grand Prix as McLaren continued to look a cut above the competition at the second round of the new Formula 1 season.ESPN - 1h
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Poch: USMNT faces test of 'character' vs. Canada
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino said that Sunday's third-place game in the Concacaf Nations League against Canada is a match where "we need to show character."ESPN - 33m -
Wrexham boost promotion hopes with 1-0 win
Wrexham made progress in their hunt for automatic promotion from League One on Saturday as they moved into second place with a 1-0 win over 10-man Stockport County.ESPN - 33m -
Ex-France star Ribery: Leg was nearly amputated
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Ronaldo: 'No problem' with Højlund's 'Siu' celeb
Cristiano Ronaldo said he has "no problem" with Rasmus Højlund performing his famed "Siu" celebration after scoring in Denmark's win over Portugal on Thursday.ESPN - 33m -
Scaloni on Argentina win: No Messi? No problem
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said Friday's win over Uruguay showed their depth after Lautaro Martínez, Lionel Messi and Paulo Dybala all missed out.ESPN - 33m