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Brandon Marshall: 'This journey is going to be amazing'

"Wow. This is a very special moment for me," an emotinoal Brandon Marshall said Friday morning at a Halas Hall press conference. "Couldn't ask for a better situation."

Cooley, Sherman could be big combo for Notre Dame Cooley, Sherman could be big combo for Notre Dame

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- There is more work to be done this season, starting Friday night against Xavier in the NCAA tournament opener. But this has not stopped Notre Dame from thinking big for next year.

Blues' McDonald might be out with another injury Blues' McDonald might be out with another injury

Andy McDonald has been a big lift for the St. Louis Blues since he came back from a concussion.

Thorpe's Olympic dreams in jeopardy Thorpe's Olympic dreams in jeopardy

Ian Thorpe's hopes of competing in a third Olympic Games lay in jeopardy on Friday after he crashed out of the 200 metres freestyle semi-finals at Australia's swimming championships, leaving him "gutted" and casting a pall over the national trials.

Biggest surprise in NCAA Thursday

What was the biggest surprise from the Thursday's NCAA tournament games?

  • Syracuse struggling
  • Colorado beating UNLV
  • VCU beating Wichita State
  • Gonzaga blowing out West Virginia
Recap: Colorado 68, UNLV 64 Recap: Colorado 68, UNLV 64

Colorado 68, UNLV 64: Askia Booker scored a game-high 16 points as Colorado avoided a near second-half collapse to hold off the Runnin' Rebels in the round of 64 in Albuquerque.

Georgetown seeking long run in NCAA tournament Georgetown seeking long run in NCAA tournament

COLUMBUS, Ohio — John Thompson III missed watching the first-four game between Iona and BYU, where the Cougars proved with their 25-point comeback that anything is possible in the NCAA tournament. The Georgetown coach didn’t feel like he missed out on a lesson.

Trainer Colonna has busy weekend Trainer Colonna has busy weekend

When it comes to the age-old question “fight or flight?” trainer Sam Colonna chooses both.


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