K-State beats Texas Tech 61-48 to help NCAA hopes

D.J. Johnson had 19 points in his final game at Bramlage Coliseum, helping Kansas State to a 61-48 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday and giving the Wildcats’ NCAA Tournament hopes a boost K-State beats Texas Tech 61-48 to help NCAA hopes D.J. Johnson had 19 points in his final game at Bramlage Coliseum, helping Kansas State to a 61-48 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday and giving the Wildcats’ NCAA Tournament hopes a boost Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2lqNSeU Kansas State head coach Bruce Weber applauds his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Texas Tech in Manhattan, Kan., Saturday, March 4, 2017.

An Ideal Offseason

The Celtics right now hold all the assets right now to add a superstar, keep their salary cap situation with room to resign are key players, and compete for an NBA Championship for ten years. Jerebko’s ability to space the floor, shoot the three coming off the bench, play solid defense, and provide veteran support and leadership are qualities that can not be overlooked.

Red Sox ace Price says too early to tell when he’ll pitch

In this Feb. 19, 2017, file photo, Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price throws a live batting session at a spring training baseball workout in Fort Myers, Fla. Red Sox left-hander David Price was scratched from his first spring training start and will consult with specialists after experiencing soreness in his left forearm and elbow.

No transition for Stewart-Haas Racing after switch to Ford

Kevin Harvick stands in Victory Lane after winning the pole for the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup auto race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., Friday, March 3, 2017. Kevin Harvick stands in Victory Lane after winning the pole for the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup auto race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., Friday, March 3, 2017.

‘Quality over quantity’ key for Duda at BP

The Mets first baseman is cutting back on his batting practice swings this spring, hoping to stay away from the hip and back soreness that delayed his Spring Training debut until Friday. On Saturday, he was back crushing the ball, going 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles and an RBI against the Astros at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches.

Tar Heels Shock Top-Ranked Pioneers 13-9

Luke Goldstock scored four goals and had one assist and Brian Balkam made 17 saves, a career high, while allowing just nine goals, as #6 North Carolina whipped #1 Denver 13-9 Saturday afternoon at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium.

Pineda dominates with 5 straight strikeouts

One year after Michael Pineda ‘s inconsistency had the Yankees baffled, his spring debut offered a tantalizing reminder that the best may still be yet to come. Pineda was dominant as he toed the rubber against the Tigers at Publix Field on Saturday, pounding the zone to strike out five consecutive batters over two scoreless innings.

Falmouth Men’s Over-40 Games

Nothing changed in the Men’s Over-40 Basketball League this week except for Duke’s Bobcat Service ending a tie with The Conference Table for the bottom of the standings. Duke’s won a 75-43 decision, behind 26 points from Mike Andrews and 14 from Omar Basnight.

Heat pushing for more from Whiteside; more Waiters/Wade comparisons

Told that Whiteside’s three assists against Philadelphia last week tied a career high, a dumbfounded Tyler Johnson said: “That’s his career high? I’ve got to say something to him. “It’s weird because he’s so dominant but he has so many more facets of his game that he has to unlock and could unlock to be an even better player.

Toronto Raptors: Serge Ibaka And P.J. Tucker Are Key For The Present

The Toronto Raptors had a tough decision to make when they got rid of Terrence Ross , but it was highly necessary Terrence Ross was an energizer on the Toronto Raptors bench, as he averaged 10.4 points per game on a slash line of .441/.375/.820 in 22.4 minutes. Turning Ross, and a 2017 first-round pick, into Serge Ibaka was an absolute requirement for the Raptors heading into the trade deadline.

Marion ends season for Lady Cyclones

The Russellville Lady Cyclones had two players in double figures in the first half, but it wasn’t enough to defeat the Marion Lady Patriots on Friday in the quarterfinals of the Class 6A state tournament. Emily Posey, who scored 11 points in the first quarter, put Russellville up 6-4 in the opening minutes of the game.

Steve Smith: Marshall, Ravens would be ‘good fit’

The Baltimore Ravens are short a veteran presence outside the numbers, but their second-leading receiver from 2016 knows who can fill his shoes. Retired receiver Steve Smith , now spending his days dropping glorious one-liners during NFL Network’s combine coverage, mused Friday on Baltimore’s shoddy receiver depth, suggesting that impending free agent Brandon Marshall should be a target for the team.

Pyke smacks unbeaten century to give Red Caps firm grip on minor premiership | scoreboards

Wendouree has gone a long way towards locking up the Ballarat Cricket Association firsts minor premiership after an unbeaten century by Heath Pyke against Napoleons-Sebastopol at Wendouree on Saturday. Wendouree has gone a long way towards locking up the Ballarat Cricket Association firsts minor premiership after an unbeaten century by Heath Pyke against Napoleons-Sebastopol at Wendouree on Saturday.

Bayern great Lahm cool on coaching future

The defender also says “anything is possible” for his club this season with Carlo Ancelotti’s side still in the hunt for three titles Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm does not envisage moving into coaching when he ends his playing career at the end of this season. The 2014 World Cup winner made the surprise decision to hang up his boots last month and will take a sabbatical after Bayern’s quest for trophies on three fronts has run its course.

Muslim swimmers will now be allowed to race in burkinis

The Amateur Swimming Association has announced that it has changed its rules regarding full body swimwear in a bid to allow ‘more people to participate in events across England.’ Up until now, swimwear that covered the whole body, especially swimsuits worn by Olympic swimmers, were banned as they help streamline the shape of the body and have performance-enhancing characteristics.