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DAYTON, Ohio  — Paul Atkinson Jr. was in the suitable place on the proper time for Notre Dame because the clock wound down within the second time beyond regulation interval towards relentless Rutgers.

Atkinson rebounded a missed shot by Blake Wesley and put again a layup with 1.4 seconds left to offer the Irish an 89-87 win in a wild First 4 recreation and put them right into a first-round West Area contest on Friday in San Diego.

“Properly, let me begin by saying Completely happy St. Patrick’s Day to everybody right here,” Notre Dame coach Mike Brey stated. “And also you discover that Paul’s shot went in at 12:02 (EST) on St. Patrick’s Day, so perhaps there was somewhat little bit of karma there.”

Atkinson, a graduate switch from Yale and former Ivy League Participant of the Yr, capped his best recreation of the season, main the Irish with 26 factors and 6 rebounds.

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“Blake, I noticed him driving to the rim,” Atkinson stated. “I knew he was going to go arduous, both get a foul or make a bucket. I simply wished to observe up if it was a miss and no name. I simply wished to chase after the ball. Bought it up and bought a superb bucket.”

Notre Dame gamers have a good time after defeating Rutgers 89-87 in double time beyond regulation in a First 4 recreation within the NCAA males’s school basketball match, early Thursday, March 17, 2022, in Dayton, Ohio. 
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Ron Harper Jr. had tied it with a protracted 3-pointer for Rutgers with 22 seconds left within the second OT earlier than Atkinson received the scrum below the basket and put up the winner.

“They have been one possession higher,” Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell stated.

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Nate Laszewski had 18 and Cormac Ryan 16 for the Irish (23-10).

“I haven’t felt like this in a very long time,” Atkinson stated. “It’s superb. Bunch of cameras on you. Large highlight, final recreation of the night time. Undoubtedly bought my teammates to cheer with. It’s simply superior. Bought household up within the stands. Couldn’t ask for something higher.”

Caleb McConnell, the Large Ten Defensive Participant of the Yr, had a career-high 23 factors and Harper had 22 for the Scarlet Knights (18-11), who had knocked off 5 ranked groups on their convention schedule.

Each groups shot a good 51% for the sport.

McConnell scored 18 factors on 8-of-9 taking pictures from the ground as Rutgers constructed a 41-36 lead on the half. He put the ending touches on the scoring earlier than intermission, going the size of the court docket and placing up a fast-break layup on the buzzer.

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Rutgers went up by eight to open the second half on Harper’s 3-pointer, however Notre Dame chipped away. The Irish bought up by as many as 5 late earlier than the sport bought tight once more.

Geo Baker’s 3-pointer tied it at 69 for Rutgers with 1:24 left. Rutgers bought the ball again, however Harper and Baker each missed photographs that may have given the Scarlet Knights the win in regulation.

“Now we have an unbelievably gritty group,” Ryan stated. “We do not give up. I imply, so pleased with how we performed and battled. And our struggle, man, you actually cannot educate that.”

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“If there’s a greater recreation within the NCAA Event, I gotta see it,” Brey stated. “That was an unbelievable school basketball recreation. They usually’re actually good. And hard. And fearless. And I am actually pleased with our group as a result of we simply stored hanging in. We have grown quite a bit within the psychological toughness space.”

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Notre Dame: Fought again from a halftime deficit, would not go away and eventually discovered a strategy to win it.

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Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights performed properly sufficient to win, however did not make the most of possibilities to place away the Irish.

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Angels' Mike Trout 'devastated' to miss rest of season with another meniscus tear

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — For the third time in the last four seasons, Mike Trout’s year has ended prematurely because of injury.

The three-time MVP will miss the rest of 2024 with a second meniscus tear of his left knee, the team announced, and he later confirmed.

“After months of hard work, I was devastated (Wednesday) when an MRI showed a tear in my meniscus that will require surgery again,” Trout posted on X. “Playing and competing is a huge part of my life. This is equally as heartbreaking and frustrating for me as it is for you, the fans.”

The circumstances of how Trout tore his meniscus again are unclear. He initially had surgery for a tear May 3, and after a longer-than-usual recovery, he began a rehab assignment last week at Triple A.

His rehab assignment lasted just two innings, and he returned to Anaheim for further evaluation after some discomfort. An MRI came back clean, and Trout said he expected an imminent restart of his rehab process.

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However, he started to feel significant pain Monday, Los Angeles Angels general manager Perry Minasian said. Follow-up imaging revealed the tear. It is unclear whether there was a specific incident that caused him to become reinjured.

“I’m not the emotional type, but being in the room with him and hearing the news was tough,” Minasian said. “Nobody wants to play more, nobody cares about this building, this fan base, this team, more than he does. He’s going to come back … he’s going to win the MVP, and he’s going to hit 70 home runs. Book it.”

The tear of the meniscus was in a different spot, Minasian said. So it was not necessarily a retear of his initial injury.

“There’s no event,” he said. “This is not somebody that is out playing one-on-one basketball. You know how committed this guy is to getting back. I know everybody’s like, ‘What happened? Why?’ I get it. I have the same questions. With that being said, sometimes things happen. And sometimes, that’s the answer.”

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Minasian added that the Angels haven’t discussed moving Trout out of center field, or how they’re going to have to manage his body. At this point, however, Trout’s durability is of legitimate concern. He will have played an average of 66.5 games per season over the last four years.

Trout missed the last four-plus months of 2021 with a calf strain. He missed a month in 2022 with a back injury. He missed the second half of last season with a hamate fracture. And now, in 2024, the knee issues have persisted.

“The injuries are real. I get it,” Minasian said. “Those are facts. I also know this is someone who will do everything he possibly can to get back on the field. We need to make contingency plans for everybody on the roster.”

The reality, though, is that Trout is not just anybody. He is an all-time superstar under contract for the next six seasons, and owed more than $210 million. Notable changes might need to be made to how the Angels deal with his workload, and how often he plays the field.

“No, there’s a lot of people that have had meniscus operations,” manager Ron Washington said when asked whether they’ll need to manage Trout differently next year. “It’s just unfortunate that his popped again. He’s going to get strong, he’s going to get into spring training, he’s going to prepare for a season, and we’re looking forward to when he returns.”

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Minasian said the team had already been discussing possible swing changes with Trout in recent weeks. The GM said Trout was “really, really excited” about implementing them upon his return.

On top of Trout’s injuries, his on-field performance when healthy was not the same as it had been during his best years. He hit just .220 with an .867 OPS this season, well below career averages.

It is a difficult time for Trout, who will turn 33 on Aug. 7. After nine years with almost no health issues — nine years when he was unequivocally the game’s best offensive player — the last four seasons have marked a drastic shift.

The Angels still believe Trout can be an MVP in the future. The present, however, offers a far more bleak outlook.

“It makes us all speechless,” said Angels catcher Logan O’Hoppe, who has stepped up as a team leader over the last year. “I feel for him more than anyone. I feel for his family too. Beckham (Trout) loves coming and watching his dad ball out, as do we. So, yes, it’s frustrating news.”

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Jemele Hill, Dawn Staley call out critics of controversial Olympic boxer: 'Hope Khelif sues some people'

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After Italian boxer Angela Carini expressed regret and wanted to “apologize” to Imane Khelif, former ESPN writer Jemele Hill and South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley followed suit.

Carini said the controversy surrounding Khelif “makes me sad,” and she “respect[ed]” the IOC’s decision to let Khelif fight.

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Khelif is considered to have male XY chromosomes and was barred from competing in the women’s world championships last year.

Jemele Hill and Dawn Staley called out critics of Imane Khelif Friday. (Getty Images)

After Carini apologized, Hill said many others need to follow suit, and she wants Khelif to take further action.

“A lot of people need to apologize,” Hill, a writer for “The Atlantic,” wrote on X. “I hope Khelif sues some people over their reckless remarks. All this story did was expose ugliness, hatred, and transphobia. As Carini admitted here, she quit because she was upset she was gonna get her a– whooped and other folks turned it into something else.”

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Staley caught wind of Hill’s post and added another comment.

“They also need to pray and be prayed for because…..the way their lives are set up pure hatred,” Staley wrote.

Imane Khelif reaches out to Angela Carini

Algeria’s Imane Khelif (in red) gestures to Italy’s Angela Carini in the women’s 66-kilogram preliminaries round of 16 boxing match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the North Paris Arena in Villepinte Aug. 1, 2024. (Mohd Rasfan/AFP via Getty Images)

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Hill replied that she “agree[d].”

Carini appeared to give Khelif the cold shoulder after the right. She said it was one of the things she regretted about the match.

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“It wasn’t something I intended to do,” Carini said. “Actually, I want to apologize to her and everyone else. I was angry because my Olympics had gone up in smoke.”

Khelif will fight in the next round Saturday against Hungarian Luca Hamori.

The International Olympic Committee defended Khelif’s eligibility Thursday as the gender controversy heated up.

“These two athletes were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA,” the IOC said of Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-Ting. “Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process.”

Angela Carini on the ground

Algeria’s Imane Khelif, right, defeated Italy’s Angela Carini in their women’s 66-kilogram preliminary boxing match at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in Paris.  (AP Photo/John Locher)

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According to IBA minutes available on its website, the decision was initially made by the IBA secretary general and CEO. The IBA Board only ratified it afterward and only subsequently requested that a procedure to follow in similar cases in the future be established and be reflected in the IBA Regulations. The minutes also say the IBA should “establish a clear procedure on gender testing.”

Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.

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Simone Biles' memo to Trump: 'I love my black job.' No one is replacing gymnast at Olympics

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Simone Biles' memo to Trump: 'I love my black job.' No one is replacing gymnast at Olympics

Simone Biles may be a tad bit busy in Paris this week, but the U.S. gymnastics great seems to be keeping up with what’s going on back home.

On Friday morning — the day after winning her second gold medal of these Olympics and the day before the first of her three remaining opportunities to add to her 2024 medal count — Biles took to X to take an apparent dig at former President Trump, the current Republican presidential nominee.

“I love my black job,” Biles wrote.

Here’s the backstory.

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While discussing immigration during his June 27 debate with President Biden, Trump said that migrants are “taking Black jobs now.”

He made a similar comment this week onstage at the annual convention of the National Assn. of Black Journalists in Chicago. “I will tell you that coming from the border are millions and millions of people that happen to be taking Black jobs,” Trump said.

Asked to define a “Black job,” Trump responded: “A Black job is anybody that has a job. That’s what it is, anybody that has a job. They’re taking the employment away from Black people. … The Black population is affected most by that.”

On Thursday, Ricky Davila — who describes himself in his X bio as a “Singer-Songwriter. Foodie. Political junkie” and whose feed features numerous comments critical of Trump — posted two photos of Biles with the women’s all-around gold medal she won that day.

“Simone Biles being the GOAT, winning Gold medals and dominating gymnastics is her black job,” Davila wrote in the post.

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The next day, Biles reposted Davila’s post, along with her own comment about her “Black job.”

Soon after, Lakers superstar LeBron James reposted Biles’ post and called her the Black GOAT.

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