Vols’ Barnes new target in UCLA search: reports
UCLA’s search for a head basketball coach has taken a new turn, with multiple media outlets reporting that Tennessee coach Rick Barnes, fresh off guiding the Volunteers to the Sweet 16, is the new front-runner.
Steelers’ Smith-Schuster slams ex-teammate Brown
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ former franchise receiver took a Twitter swipe at the team’s new franchise receiver on Sunday.
Surfing: U.S. teen Marks first to benefit from WSL equal prize money drive
American teenager Caroline Marks became the first woman to earn the same prize money as the men’s champion at a World Surf League event on Monday after she won her maiden title at the season-opener on Australia’s Gold Coast.
MLB roundup: Sanchez hits 3 of Yanks’ 7 homers in walloping Orioles
Gary Sanchez homered three times while Clint Frazier homered twice as the visiting New York Yankees belted seven homers in defeating the Baltimore Orioles 15-3 Sunday afternoon.
NBA roundup: Warriors earn top seed in West
The Golden State Warriors celebrated their final regular-season game in Oracle Arena with a third-quarter explosion Sunday night, producing a 131-104 win over the Los Angeles Clippers in Oakland, Calif., that clinched top seeding throughout the Western…
Soccer: U.S. women rout Belgium in World Cup tune-up
The United States women’s national team pumped in four first half goals en route to a 6-0 romp against Belgium in a one-sided friendly as the reigning World Cup champions continue to build momentum ahead of their title defense in France in June.
F1 owners near deal for British Grand Prix to be kept at Silverstone: FT
Formula One owners Liberty Media Corp are nearing an agreement to keep the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the Financial Times reported on Monday citing sources familiar with the matter.
Golf: More major glory for South Korea as Ko wins ANA Inspiration
Ko Jin-young joined the long list of South Korean LPGA major champions on Sunday with a three-shot victory over compatriot Lee Mi-hyang at the ANA Inspiration in Rancho Mirage, California.
Hot-shooting Edwards leaving Purdue for NBA
Purdue junior guard Carsen Edwards has decided to take his red-hot shooting stroke to the NBA, announcing Sunday on social media that he is hiring an agent and will enter this year’s NBA draft in June.
Two-handed J to Final Four: The evolution and revival of Kyle Guy
MINNEAPOLIS – Lee Larkins first got his hands on Kyle Guy as an Indiana sixth-grader who might as well be shooting free throws with his eyes closed.




