Month: March 2020
Farm Credit Mid-America CEO talks about opportunities for 2020
The president and CEO of Farm Credit Mid-America says many growers are well positioned for this year as they control costs, look at profitability for each individual field, and adapt their operation to the new [Read More…]
Phillies ace Nola missed scheduled start due to the flu
Philadelphia Phillies ace Aaron Nola was scratched from his scheduled start against the New York Yankees due to the flu
Clay Travis: ‘This is gonna be the LeBron James career-achievement MVP’
LeBron James has already been bet down to 3-1 to win NBA MVP and Clay Travis is fully on board the hype train for him to win the award.
Prince Andrew not voluntarily cooperating with federal prosecutors investigating Jeffrey Epstein, US attorney says
iStock(NEW YORK) — Prince Andrew has “completely shut the door on voluntary cooperation” with federal prosecutors in New York who are investigating Jeffrey Epstein, U.S. Attorney Geoff Berman said Monday. The office is now “considering [Read More…]
A first: Hamilton, Florida State ACC tourney’s top seed
Fourth-ranked Florida State enters the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament as the No. 1 seed for the first time in the history of the men’s basketball program
LeBron and the Lakers won the battle, but Patrick Beverley made sure the Clippers are still in the war
Despite their loss on the court, the Los Angeles Clippers were able to save face yesterday thanks to the postgame comments of Patrick Beverley.
Fordham, GW meet in A10 tourney
Fordham is set to match up against George Washington in the first round of the A10 tournament
Oregon State faces Utah in Pac-12 tourney
Utah and Oregon State are prepared to face off in the opening round of the Pac-12 tournament
Dean homers, Kim and Ponce de Leon deal in 3-0 Cards win
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Minnesota Twins 0 in Grapefruit League play.
Twins’ bats go quiet in 4-0 loss to Cardinals
The Minnesota Twins collected six hits but couldn’t bring a run across home plate in their 3-0 loss to St. Louis on Monday afternoon.
IN THE PITS: NASCAR off to fast start through first month
NASCAR is off to a strong start to the season after one month of racing
For the first time in years, parity is back in the NBA – and we’re all giddy about it
The NBA title is up for grabs. With Golden State injured and disbanded, the debate is raging as to which team will wear the championship crown come June.
Chryst stays patient as Badgers prepare for spring practice
Wisconsin will head into spring practice with plenty of questions after losing much of the star power from the team that reached the Rose Bowl last season
KU’s Dotson among top contenders in murky race for national player of the year
Kansas Jayhawks guard Devon Dotson is the best player on the nation’s No. 1 team, which could help his candidacy for national player of the year.
Maryland seeks another banner after tying for Big Ten title
Earning a share of the Big Ten regular season title provided the Maryland’s men’s basketball with a sense of accomplishment and no small measure of relief
USC invests in supporting Helton rather than replacing him
USC coach Clay Helton is back for another season of speculation about his job status
Middleton, Bucks aim to get back on track without Giannis
Khris Middleton and the Milwaukee Bucks will try to turn the page on back-to-back losses Monday night in Denver.
Duke’s Jones, Florida State’s Hamilton snag top ACC honors
Duke’s Jones, Florida State’s Hamilton snag top ACC honors
Jailed Ronaldinho facing multiple issues off the pitch
Retired soccer star Ronaldinho and his brother are in jail in Paraguay after being accused of entering the country using fake passports
16-0 Gators face tough week with SEC opener against Georgia
Florida’s baseball team is looking like its old self through the first four weeks of the season