All the information you need to get ready for Saturday’s third round at the 86th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.
Author: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY
Pelicans troll Anthony Davis after the Lakers were eliminated from play-in game contention
Anthony Davis is being trolled by the New Orleans Pelicans, who got the last laugh and a potential first-round draft pick from the Lakers.
Duke alum Jay Williams says there’s a ‘legit chance’ Mike Krzyzewski could unretire as coach
Hall of Fame Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski has only been retired for three days, but Jay Williams already thinks there’s a “legit chance” he will return.
Lamar Jackson responds to ‘false narrative’ of possible Baltimore departure: ‘I love my Ravens’
Lamar Jackson reaffirmed his commitment to the Ravens as rumors circulate around his future amid uncertainty on a possible contract extension
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says Will Smith’s slap ‘perpetuated stereotypes’ against Black people
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says Will Smith slapping comedian Chris Rock during a live Oscars telecast “did a lot more damage than just to Rock’s face.”
Caitlyn Jenner says trans swimmer Lia Thomas is not the ‘rightful winner’ of NCAA title
Caitlyn Jenner is denouncing Penn swimmer Lia Thomas, who became the first transgender athlete in any sport to win a NCAA Division championship.
Portland’s Jusuf Nurkic fined for throwing phone in heated exchange with young fan
Jusuf Nurkic’s heated confrontation with a young Indianapolis Pacers fan following Portland’s 129-98 loss Sunday night is going to cost him.
WWE star Big E suffers a broken neck on ‘SmackDown’ following scary move
WWE Superstar Big E said he will not have to undergo surgery after breaking his neck during a match on SmackDown Live on Friday night.
Phoenix Suns missing ‘best backcourt in the league.’ Some unlikely heroes are filling the void
No Chris Paul or Devin Booker, no problem. The Phoenix Suns are still atop the West without the NBA’s ‘best backcourt.’ Will they stay there?
Soccer star Katie Meyer felt ‘stress to be perfect’ before death. Many student-athletes relate
Despite superhuman feats, athletes are human. Stars have helped destigmatize mental health, but there’s a lack of support on the collegiate level.