Trayanna Crisp and Lanie Grant score 19 each to lead No. 9 North Carolina over Louisville 79-75

Trayanna Crisp scored 19 points, including a go-ahead jumper with 35 seconds left, freshman Lanie Grant added a career-high 19 and No. 9 North Carolina earned a 79-75 comeback victory over Louisville on Sunday. The Tar Heels (25-4, 13-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) were down by 12 with 2:25 left in the first quarter and trailed for more than 36 minutes. The Tar Heels played without wing Alyssa Ustby, who missed her second game after suffering a knee injury against N.C. State last week.

Three Up, Three Down: Drivers in focus leaving Atlanta

The second race of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series campaign delivered an electric overtime finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway, delivering Christopher Bell his first win of the new year. RELATED: Official results | Atlanta photos Some notable drivers mastered the draft to their advantage in Sunday\\\"s Ambetter Health 400, but others left in a hole […]

Dainja and Haggerty lead No. 22 Memphis past Florida Atlantic 84-65

Dain Dainja had 22 points and 11 rebounds, PJ Haggerty also scored 22 and No. 22 Memphis sprinted past Florida Atlantic in the second half of an 84-65 victory Sunday. Colby Rogers added 15 points for first-place Memphis (22-5, 12-2 American Athletic Conference), which has won nine of 10. Florida Atlantic lost its second straight after a five-game winning streak.

RFU adds extra Test which leaves England minus crucial camp

  • Extra match against Australia added for November
  • Borthwick wanted week to build cohesion in squad

Steve Borthwick will have to forgo a crucial training camp and guide E­ngland into this year’s autumn internationals with a week’s less preparation after the Rugby ­Football Union arranged an extra lucrative ­November Test against Australia.

England habitually play three autumn internationals in the same year as a British & Irish Lions tour but the RFU arranged a fourth, which could generate up to £10m in revenue, after its latest accounts reported record losses to reserves of £42m.

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Morgan says Wales ready to build on Ireland performance

Wales captain Jac Morgan says his team are ready to build on their performance against Ireland over the next fortnight as they prepare to take on the Scots at Murrayfield in two weeks time. Wales led at the interval thanks to a try by Morgan on the stroke of half-time that overturned a 10-point deficit to […]

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