ACCNX Georgetown at Florida State — ACCNX Penn State at VCU — ESPN+ Maryland at Wake Forest — ACCNX Maryland at Penn State — Fubo Sports US George Mason at Duquesne — SportsNet Pittsburgh, ESPN+, Fubo Sports US La Salle at George Washington — ESPN+ VCU at La Salle — ESPN+ Richmond at Saint Joseph's — NBCS Philadelphia +, ESPN+, Fubo Sports US Duquesne at George Mason — ESPN+ Seton Hall at Virginia — ACCNX Hofstra at Virginia — ACCNX Pittsburgh at Baltimore — MASN, SportsNet Pittsburgh, Fubo Sports US, MLB.TV The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive TV listings provided by LiveSportsOnTV.
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England’s Dale Whitnell makes two holes-in-one during the same round
- Player pulls off feat at the South African Open in Durban
- Odds of two aces in one round estimated at 67,000,000-1
The Englishman Dale Whitnell made two holes-in-one during a once-in-a-lifetime round on day two of the South African Open.
The 36-year-old, whose DP World Tour breakthrough came in the 2023 Scandinavian Mixed, aced the 179-yard 2nd in soft, calm conditions at the Durban Country Club and then repeated the feat at the 149-yard 12th. It is estimated the odds of making two holes-in-one in the same round are 67 million to one.
Continue reading...Viva Las Vegas: will ‘biggest game in British rugby league’ widen reach?
Wigan and Warrington meet as part of Sin City extravaganza and are hoping for same impact the NRL experienced
It started with a speculative email sent late at night almost a year ago but on Saturday evening, Kris Radlinski’s vision for Super League will become a reality live and in living colour in the bright lights of Las Vegas.
The Wigan Warriors CEO was at home, like so many others, watching the National Rugby League’s (NRL) inaugural venture into the United States at Allegiant Stadium just outside Las Vegas. His immediate thought: how does British rugby league muscle in on the opportunity? And so went the email that could potentially change the landscape of Super League for years to come: or at least, that is the tentative hope, anyway.
Continue reading...‘We won and people are still upset’: Genge backs England after Calcutta Cup barbs
Slender victory against Scotland was met with criticism from former players but the prop believes free-flowing winning rugby is unrealistic
Ellis Genge has something to get off his chest. After a few pleasantries – his time off at the start of the week was a “nightmare” because his son has chicken pox – he soon finds his stride. The England prop cannot understand the negative reaction to last weekend’s one-point victory in the Calcutta Cup. England’s first win over Scotland in five years, and their second in a row in this year’s Six Nations, ensured they retain an outside chance of winning the title.
“It is difficult as a player to digest the fact that people were disappointed that we just won the Calcutta Cup back after five years,” Genge says. “We won the game and people are still upset about it. It blew my mind, to be honest. Ex-players, recently retired and long retired, and people from years and years ago, I just can’t believe how out of touch they are, the spiel that I’m reading from people saying how off it we are. We won two games on the bounce and you’re upset about it, I don’t get it. Let’s not be naive, you can feel that people were booing when we were playing. It’s the feeling at the moment, for whatever reason, it is the way it is.”
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