Justin Rose Determined to Conquer Masters Heartbreak

Justin Rose Determined to Conquer Masters Heartbreak

Justin Rose is determined to put last year’s dramatic playoff defeat behind him and prove he still has the quality to win at Augusta. Rose has finished second at the Masters on three occasions. He says he has always tried to keep his thoughts on all this squared away.

Kentucky’s Denzel Aberdeen Enters NCAA Transfer Portal

Kentucky guard Denzel Aberdeen has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Aberdeen spent one season in Lexington after winning a national championship with the Florida Gators. He has also played four seasons of college basketball, meaning eligibility questions will arise.

Braves and Angels Set for Series Opener in Anaheim

The Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Angels are set to begin a three-game series. Chris Sale and Jose Soriano are scheduled to start the opening game. The Braves’ power hitting is a key factor, while both teams have demonstrated strong pitching performances recently.

Nuggets Dominate Trail Blazers Amid Injury Crisis

The Denver Nuggets are set to face the Portland Trail Blazers, with the Nuggets holding a strong position in the Western Conference. The Trail Blazers are dealing with significant injuries to key players. Denver has won four of the last five head-to-head matchups.

Nuggets Face Trail Blazers: Injury Updates and How to Watch

The Denver Nuggets are set to face the Portland Trail Blazers. Injury updates include Bruce Brown listed as questionable for the Nuggets, while Damian Lillard is out for the Trail Blazers. The game can be viewed via streaming on BlazerVision, League Pass or NBA TV.

March Madness: Top Ranked Teams Don’t Always Win NCAA Tournament

Picking the No. 1 team from the final AP Top 25 Poll might seem like a guaranteed path to success in the NCAA tournament, but history suggests otherwise. Since 1985, only five teams ranked No. 1 in the final AP poll have gone on to win the championship. Data from millions of brackets over the past 14 NCAA tournaments reveals that while the top-ranked team is often chosen to win, their actual success rate is considerably lower.

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