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Norris Wins Australian Grand Prix; Hamilton Struggles

In the rain-soaked Australian Grand Prix, Lando Norris secured his first win of the season, finishing ahead of Max Verstappen and George Russell, while Lewis Hamilton had a disappointing tenth-place finish.

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NCAA Tournament Selection Controversy: North Carolina's Inclusion Sparks Outrage

The NCAA men's basketball tournament selection committee sparked controversy by including North Carolina as the final at-large team, despite their weak Quad 1 record and the committee chair being North Carolina's athletic director who will receive a $104,166.66 bonus.

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Forest's Win Boosts Champions League Hopes, Gibbs-White Earns England Call-Up

Nottingham Forest defeated Ipswich Town 4-2 in a Premier League match, with Anthony Elanga scoring two goals and Morgan Gibbs-White earning a late call-up to the England squad due to a rival player's injury. The victory strengthened Forest's position in the league.

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Antonio Recovering from Serious Car Crash

West Ham footballer Michail Antonio had a serious car accident on December 7th, resulting in a shattered femur; despite the severe injury, he's making a faster-than-expected recovery and aims to return to professional football.

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Barcelona's Rescheduled Match Creates Conflict with International Fixtures

Barcelona's La Liga match against Osasuna, postponed due to the death of the club's doctor, has been rescheduled for March 27, creating a scheduling conflict with international fixtures and prompting a club appeal.

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2025 NCAA Tournament Projected for High Number of Upsets

The 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament is projected to have eight games with at least a 30 percent chance of an upset, exceeding last year's total due to strong underdogs facing vulnerable top seeds; a model called Slingshot, created by Furman math professors, predicted these upsets.

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Martinez Wins Prestigious Paris-Nice Stage

Lenny Martinez, a 21-year-old French cyclist riding for Bahrain Victorious, secured his first World Tour victory at the 2025 Paris-Nice cycling race, overcoming setbacks and a change in team leadership after his teammate's withdrawal.

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Campaign Launched for Statue of Leicester Boxing Champion Larry Gains

Larry Gains' family is campaigning for an 8ft bronze statue in Leicester to honor his heavyweight boxing career (1923-1942), which included the 1931 British Empire title win and victories against renowned opponents, despite facing racial discrimination.

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Conde de Godó: Top Players, Reduced Draw, and Accessibility Improvements

The 72nd Conde de Godó Trophy, held in Barcelona from April 12-20, features four top-10 players (Tsitsipas, Rublev, Ruud, Alcaraz), a reduced 32-player main draw, expanded qualifying, accessibility improvements, and a Björn Borg tribute; Rafael Nadal's tribute is postponed to next year.

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Berry Wins, Secures Wood Brothers' Playoff Spot

Josh Berry won his first NASCAR Cup Series race and Wood Brothers Racing's 101st at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday, securing their playoff spot and a \$1 million bonus, exceeding expectations for the team and driver.

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American Wins LA Marathon After Nearly 30-Year Drought

Matt Richtman, a Montana State University alumnus, won the 40th annual Los Angeles Marathon on Sunday, marking the first American victory since 1994 with a time of 2:07:56, surpassing approximately 26,000 runners in the second largest field in race history; Tejinesh Gebisa Tulu of Ethiopia won the w...

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Jorgenson Wins Second Consecutive Paris-Nice

American cyclist Matteo Jorgenson secured his second consecutive Paris-Nice victory on Sunday, finishing 1 minute and 15 seconds ahead of Florian Lipowitz—the largest margin in 30 years—demonstrating improved leadership and strategic race management.

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