The Mumbai Indians have booked their spot in the Women’s Premier League final with a dominant 47-run victory over the Gujarat Giants in Thursday’s Eliminator at Brabourne Stadium.
Duke advances at a price
There isn’t much else to cram into the gamut of emotions for Duke’s first game of the ACC tournament. Duke missing its first 13 3-pointers and matching its largest deficit of the season — those were just in the first half — paled in comparison to the rest of the bad news. Maliq Brown suffered a left shoulder injury with five minutes left — later ruled a re-dislocation of the same shoulder he injured about a month ago at Virginia.
Cardenas Torre’s 16 lead Boise State past San Diego State in Mountain West Conference Tournament
Alvaro Cardenas had 16 points in Boise State's 62-52 win against San Diego State on Thursday in the Mountain West Conference Tournament quarterfinals. The fifth-seeded Broncos (23-9) are set to play top-seeded New Mexico in the semifinals on Friday. Cardenas Torre finished 4 of 13 from 3-point range and 4 for 4 from the line for the Broncos.
‘Disappointed’ CA responds to Shield shock as AFL blocks Adelaide Oval from hosting final
Cricket Australia has confirmed the Sheffield Shield final will take place at Karen Rolton Oval after the AFL blocked South Australia’s bid to host the marquee fixture at Adelaide Oval.
Rodney Terry campaigns for Texas men’s NCAA Tournament berth behind SEC’s incredible season
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Myles Lewis-Skelly could return to an old role, Wolves are still in danger and United’s strikers are running out of time
Premier League safety is all that matters to David Moyes and an eight-game unbeaten run – Everton’s best sequence since going nine matches without defeat under Ronald Koeman in 2016-17 – has almost accomplished a task that looked much more onerous when he returned in January. Publicly, the Everton manager maintains the job is not done and that no contract issues will be resolved until the club’s top-flight status is mathematically confirmed. Privately, and beneath the more relaxed demeanour that he has brought back with him to Goodison Park, there may also be a fierce ambition to finish above two clubs who deemed him surplus to requirements. Everton can go three points clear of one, West Ham, and leapfrog another, Manchester United, with victory over Graham Potter’s visitors on Saturday. With Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City and Chelsea to come after an impending two-week break, Moyes could do with a more clinical display from Everton to step closer to his aims. Andy Hunter
Everton v West Ham, Saturday 3pm (all times GMT)
Ipswich v Nottingham Forest, Saturday 3pm
Manchester City v Brighton, Saturday 3pm
Southampton v Wolves, Saturday 3pm
Bournemouth v Brentford, Saturday 5.3pm
Arsenal v Chelsea, Sunday 1.30pm
Fulham v Tottenham, Sunday 1.30pm
Leicester v Manchester United, Sunday 7pm
Continue reading...Wainwright urges fans to play their part

Aaron Wainwright is back in the Wales starting XV to face England and wants to get the sold-out Principality Stadium crowd cheering like it’s 2019. The Dragons star will pack down alongside skipper Jac Morgan and Taulupe Faletau in a back row trio that is gearing up for a showdown with the Curry brothers and […]
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Match stats: Wales U20 v England U20

England have won each of their last four U20 Six Nations fixtures against Wales, averaging 5.8 tries per game and enjoying an average winning margin of 27 points in that run. This will be the second time Wales and England have met at Cardiff Arms Park in the U20 Six Nations, the previous clash there […]
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Autry’s 23 lead George Washington past Fordham in Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament 88-81
Trey Autry had 23 points in George Washington's 88-81 victory over Fordham on Thursday in the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament. Autry went 8 of 14 from the field (7 for 13 from 3-point range) for the Revolutionaries (21-11). Rafael Castro scored 17 points and added eight rebounds.
With Cooper Flagg out, who needs to step up for Duke? | The Kevin O’Connor Show
Yahoo Sports senior NBA analyst Kevin O’Connor is joined by former Butler star Gordon Hayward to discuss the Duke superstar’s ankle injury and what it means for the Blue Devils moving forward. Hear the full conversation on “The Kevin O’Connor Show” and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
Breaking Down Avalanche's Remaining Schedule — And Their Chances At Rising In Hyper-Competitive Central Division
The Colorado Avalanche have been one of the NHL's toughest teams of late, going 10-3-1 since Jan. 28. That stretch of hockey has allowed the Avs to vault over the Minnesota Wild for third place in the incredibly-competitive Central Divsion. And if the Avalanche are going to catch the Dallas Stars for second spot in the Central, they're going to have to be almost as good, if not better. But let's break down their remaining 16 games and project how well they'll be doing.
According to the very useful Tankathon web site, the Avs have the NHL's 11th-toughest remaining schedule. Starting Friday in Calgary, Colorado has nine straight games against either teams who are in serious contention for a playoff spot, or who already occupy a playoff spot -- the Flames (twice), Dallas, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. After that, they've got Chicago, Columbus, the Blues, Golden Knights, Canucks, Kings, and Ducks. So if they can play well in those first nine games, the Avalanche's remaining seven games should be considerably easier.
Getting into second spot in the Central is important for the Avs in many ways -- most notably, in terms of their home and road record. When they're playing in Denver, the Avalanche are an impressive 22-10-2 this season. But away from home, the Avs are only 17-14-1. Nine of their remaining 16 games are on the road, and that means Colorado needs to be better than that in order to challenge the Stars for second place and home-ice advantage in Round One of the post-season this spring.
Either way, it certainly seems like the Avs are destined for a first-round showdown with Dallas. And considering their season series record against the Stars is 1-1-0 -- with a less-talented squad than the Avalanche are after this season's trade deadline -- Colorado should feel confident they can hang with Dallas and get at least to the second round for the sixth time in the past seven seasons. The Avs did lose to the Stars in the second round of last season's playoffs, but this is a much stronger Colorado team we're talking about this season.
The Avalanche have arguably the deepest defense corps in the NHL, a strong goaltending tandem, and legitimate superstars in Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar. Most teams do not have that combination of depth and elite skill.
It took them a while to get up to speed this season, but as it stands right now, the Avs are as dangerous as any team in the league -- and they could wind up winning their second Stanley Cup in the past four years. Time will tell how they fare this season, but the Avalanche look like they can do a whole lot of damage the rest of the regular-season and the post-season.
Manchester United must win titles for Bruno Fernandes, says Ruben Amorim
- United in Europa League last eight after beating Sociedad
- ‘We need to help him win titles because he deserves this’
Ruben Amorim praised Bruno Fernandes’s hat-trick performance that swept Real Sociedad aside and took Manchester United into the Europa League quarter-finals, saying his side “needs to win titles” for the captain.
After Mikel Oyarzabal struck first via an early penalty, United dominated, Fernandes scoring two from the spot on 16 and 50 minutes, before a superb late strike to complete the hat-trick. Diogo Dalot’s added-time fourth sealed progress.
Continue reading...Dent has 25, New Mexico beats San Jose State 63-52 in Mountain West Conference Tournament
Donovan Dent had 25 points in New Mexico's 63-52 win over San Jose State on Thursday in the Mountain West Conference Tournament quarterfinals. Dent added five assists for the Lobos (26-6). Nelly Junior Joseph scored 14 points while going 6 of 16 and 2 of 5 from the free-throw line and added 18 rebounds.
Vokietaitis scores 17 as FAU takes down Charlotte 64-59 in American Athletic Conference Tournament
Matas Vokietaitis had 17 points in Florida Atlantic's 64-59 victory over Charlotte on Thursday in the second round of the American Athletic Conference Tournament. The fifth-seeded Owls (18-14) will play No. 4 seed Tulane in the quarterfinals on Friday. Vokietaitis also had seven rebounds for the Owls.