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All the talk coming into the 2016 Formula One season was how Ferrari were finally catching up to Mercedes after two years of Silver Arrows domination. “We know more or less where we are compared to Ferrari—which is why I say for sure it is close,” said Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg after the final pre-season test, per ESPN F1’s Nate Saunders. “But we are not sure if we...
Published: April 10, 2016
Jordan Spieth finished the third round at the Masters on Saturday on top for a record seventh straight time, per the Austin American-Statesman‘s Kirk Bohls. However, it didn’t come easy, as the No. 2-ranked player on the PGA Tour finished three over during his final two holes and leads 24-year-old Smylie Kaufman by just one stroke. Spieth will most likely be focusing...
Published: April 10, 2016
Sunday marks the final round of the first major tournament of the year as the Masters will draw to a close. The field is chasing Jordan Spieth, who leads a tournament that has tested and already disposed of some of the finest golfers in the world. With a green jacket on the line, here are the final groupings and tee times for the Masters. The final round can be viewed on CBS beginning at...
Published: April 10, 2016
When the third round of the Masters came to a close, one thing was certain: It will not be an easy quest for Jordan Spieth to don another green jacket. For the second round in a row, the opportunity for Spieth to separate himself from the rest of the field was nearly handed to him. Heading to the 17th hole, Spieth was at six under par and held a four-shot lead. Spieth will go into the final round at...
Published: April 10, 2016
So much of what happens Sunday at the Masters will depend on the wind. Throughout the first three rounds, the wind at the Augusta, Georgia, course has not been howling. However, it has been gusting, and those bursts have impacted everything in the first major tournament of the year. The wind affects the players’ stance and setup, the mental approach to each shot, the flight of the ball and, perhaps...
Published: April 10, 2016
One of the top stories in American soccer this year got even better on Friday, as Bobby Wood continued his fantastic season in front of the net for Union Berlin. But Wood wasn’t the only USMNT-eligible player who netted a critical tally for his club this weekend. U20 midfielder Emerson Hyndman played the role of hero for Fulham and handed the Cottagers a lifeline in the Championship relegation...
Published: April 10, 2016
Colombia face the unenviable task of facing the United States women’s national team for the second time in four days on Sunday in an international friendly. The South American side were hammered 7-0 in the first of their double-header on Thursday, with the USWNT turning on the style with some devastating stints of attacking football. With the memories from that clash still fresh, it’s going...
Published: April 9, 2016
Since Romain Grosjean crossed the line to finish sixth in last month’s Australian Grand Prix, allowing Haas to score points in their very first race, the flow of positivity emanating from Formula One’s latest new team has barely halted. “Guys, listen to me, this is a win for us! This is a win!” Grosjean yelped over team radio on the cool-down lap at Albert Park as one of his...
Published: April 9, 2016
King of the Monte Carlo Masters Rafa Nadal managed to sidestep Novak Djokovic in the draw for the 2016 tournament, with the world No. 1 not coming on to his radar until the final. Nadal won the Masters eight years in a row from 2005 to 2012, although Djokovic has reigned supreme in two of the last three competitions in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. The Serb finds himself alongside David Ferrer, Roger Federer...
Published: April 9, 2016
Harry Kane’s goal in England’s 3-2 win over Germany satisfied on almost every level you could want as a football fan (supporters of the losing home side excluded). The determination beating Thomas Muller to the loose penalty-area ball. The audacity to deceive both the Bayern Munich man and Arsenal‘s Mesut Ozil with—in the week the Dutch maestro died—a simultaneously practical...