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UF closes probe into Golden stalking allegations

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 27 January 2025 11:03

The University of Florida has closed its investigation into Gators men's basketball coach Todd Golden after finding "no evidence" that he violated Title IX, the school said Monday.

The four-month investigation followed a complaint filed against Golden on Sept. 27 that included allegations of sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, stalking and cyberstalking from multiple women, including students.

"The University of Florida takes these matters seriously and works deliberately to ensure that due process is upheld for everyone," university spokesperson Steve Orlando said in a statement. "After a thorough investigation that included dozens of interviews over the past months, the University of Florida has found no evidence that Todd Golden violated IX. The Title IX office has closed its investigation."

A spokesperson for the University Athletic Association, which oversees Florida athletics, also confirmed to ESPN the review had been completed.

"We take these matters seriously and understand the need for the process to be conducted with strict confidentiality and discretion," the UAA said in a statement. "Throughout this process, Coach Golden has demonstrated tremendous focus and professionalism, and we commend him for that. As the Gators move forward, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting a championship experience with integrity."

The Title IX complaint included allegations that Golden sent photos and videos of his genitalia, made unwanted sexual advances on Instagram and requested sexual favors. The school has declined requests to release records of the complaint.

Golden acknowledged the school inquiry one day after it became public in early November, saying he was participating in the investigation and was considering defamation claims.

"The last several months have been a challenge for my family and me while this process dragged on," Golden said in a statement posted to X on Monday. "We asked for the public to allow the process to work through to its conclusion and not rush to judgment based on allegations. The UAA and so many at the university have been tremendously supportive -- my family and I are extremely grateful."

Golden's attorney, William Shephard, said Monday that the result of the investigation showed the Title IX complaint was "meritless."

"Coach Golden and I have respected the process throughout while actively engaging with the university. However, there were many who did not respect the investigative process," Shephard's statement said. "Instead, they sought to target Coach Golden and drive their agenda and this investigation for their own self-interest. Some leaked confidential material to the media; falsely posed as a UF lawyer in an effort to intimidate; harassed UF students and parents to try to generate a false narrative; and harassed my client, his family, and his friends.

"Coach Golden appreciates the support he and his program have received from so many at the University and from around the country. Now that this is concluded, Coach can continue to focus on the basketball season and consider his legal options in the offseason -- but now it's time to move forward."

Another Title IX case against Florida assistant coach Taurean Green that involves sexual assault allegations is ongoing. An athletic department employee has alleged that Green, a former Florida player who joined the basketball staff in 2022 following a professional basketball career, kissed her and tried to put his hand down her pants in March 2024, according to a complaint reviewed by ESPN earlier this month.

Golden, 39, is in his third season as the head men's basketball coach at Florida. The Gators (18-2, 5-2 SEC) are ranked No. 5 in the AP poll, as the team is off to its best start since Florida reached the Final Four in 2014.

Golden signed a two-year contract extension last March that brought his annual salary to $4 million and puts him under contract through the 2029-30 season.

Prior to being hired in 2022, Golden was the head coach at San Francisco for three seasons, leading the Dons to the NCAA tournament weeks before his departure.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are officially headed to Super Bowl LIX, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

With two weeks until the big rematch, we're taking an early look at what you can expect in the matchup. Lindsey Thiry sets it up with what to know, and our NFL Nation reporters Adam Teicher and Tim McManus pick reasons for hope and concern for both teams. Seth Walder gives you some key stats, Matt Bowen picks a key matchup and Eric Moody pulls out an X factor. Aaron Schatz answers big questions surrounding the final game of the season, Dan Graziano judges one potential overreaction and Ben Solak explores the quarterback matchup. And finally, we have early gut-reaction predictions from our experts.

Will Saquon Barkley and the Eagles' offense dominate? Could Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs really pull off the three-peat? Here's everything you need to know.

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Super Bowl LIX: Chiefs vs. Eagles

When: Sunday, Feb. 9, 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox
Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans | Tickets
Opening line, via ESPN BET: KC -1.5 (O/U 49.5)
ESPN's Football Power Index: PHI, 56.2% (by 2.3 points)

This a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, which capped the 2022 season and put the Chiefs on a path toward a historic Super Bowl run. The Chiefs came from behind to defeat the Eagles in that game, 38-35, then went on to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in Super Bowl LVIII last season. Now, as the Chiefs make their fifth Super Bowl appearance in the past six seasons, they can become the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three consecutive championships.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid will make his sixth Super Bowl appearance, tying Don Shula for the second most behind only Bill Belichick (nine), and quarterback Patrick Mahomes ties John Elway with the second-most Super Bowl appearances (five) for a starting quarterback. To earn a historic three-peat, Mahomes and the Chiefs must accomplish what few other teams have: Slow down quarterback Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley and get by the Eagles' top-rated defense.

After a 2-2 start, Nick Sirianni -- making his second Super Bowl appearance in four seasons as Eagles coach -- made adjustments that enabled the Eagles to win 12 of their final 13 regular-season games. Barkley, who arrived in Philadelphia via free agency over the offseason, led the NFL with 2,005 rushing yards. In the Eagles' three postseason wins, Barkley has scored five touchdowns. Hurts has won five playoff games since 2022, the second most in the NFL during that span behind Mahomes. -- Thiry

Kansas City Chiefs

Regular season: 15-2 | AFC seed: No. 1

Reason for hope: The Chiefs won't necessarily have to score a lot of points to win their third straight Super Bowl because their defense has consistently kept them in games. Kansas City finished the regular season ranked fourth in scoring defense (19.2 points per game). The pass rush, which had 10 sacks combined against the Texans and Bills this postseason, has also been productive of late.

Reason for concern: The protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been shaky at times. Mahomes was sacked 36 times in the regular season, the most in his career, and another five times in the playoffs. The Chiefs benched three different players at left tackle before settling on Joe Thuney, who shifted outside from left guard. The consistent pressure contributed to Mahomes' 67.6 QBR, the second-worst full-season mark of his career. -- Teicher


Philadelphia Eagles

Regular season: 14-3 | NFC seed: No. 2

Reason for hope: The Eagles have the best defense and running game in the NFL -- and they have worked hand in hand. Saquon Barkley is an explosive play waiting to happen, as we saw on the Eagles' first snap of the NFC Championship Game, and he's backed by an offensive line that eventually wears down any opposition through four quarters. With that style of play, it's no surprise Philadelphia ranks No. 1 in time of possession (32:22). That means less stress on a defense that plays with the same type of bully mindset. The defense specializes in taking the ball away, the offense rarely turns the ball over and both sides are as physical as it gets. That makes the Eagles capable of beating any team.

Reason for concern: The passing game has left something to be desired. Some of that can be attributed to a purposefully conservative approach. With the ground game and defense performing at such a high level, there has been an increased focus on not turning the ball over through the air. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has been excellent in that regard, giving the ball away just three times since the Eagles' Week 5 bye. Still, the scheme borders on predictable, and the product should really be better with talents like A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith running routes. -- McManus

Stats to know

The Chiefs' offense is built on throwing the ball frequently and generating yards after catch (YAC). Kansas City ranks second in pass rate over expectation, per NFL Next Gen Stats, meaning it passed far more often than we would expect given game situations than every other team besides Cincinnati. The Chiefs generated 0.16 EPA per play more on dropbacks compared to designed carries. When they do pass, YAC made up 58% of their receiving yards, which leads the league. Wideout Xavier Worthy leads the Chiefs with 439 YAC.

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Mike Tannenbaum: Chiefs peaking at the right time

Mike Tannenbaum and Herm Edwards break down the Chiefs' victory over the Bills to reach the Super Bowl.


Sure, Brown had a quiet postseason before Sunday, but he had a truly ridiculous season if you're willing to look beyond his somewhat pedestrian 1,067 receiving yards. He recorded 3.3 yards per route run this regular season, which is the fourth-best mark by a receiver since 2007 (minimum 200 routes).

Brown's production was depressed because he missed four games in an already run-heavy offense, but his play was stellar. Another number which backs that up is his 99 mark in ESPN's overall receiver scores -- tracking-based metrics that quantify a player's ability to get open, make the catch and generate YAC relative to expectation. That's the highest overall score by any player since 2017. It would be a mistake to ever count out Brown from having a massive Super Bowl. -- Walder

Inside the matchup

Eagles OLB Nolan Smith Jr. vs. RT Jawaan Taylor

Smith's ability to create pressure off the edge has changed the profile of the Eagles' pass rush. He has four sacks and nine pressures in the playoffs, using his lower-body control to slither around offensive tackles and close on quarterbacks in a hurry. Look for Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio to scheme one-on-ones for Smith against Taylor from wide alignments while also using stunts to loop the outside linebacker inside. -- Bowen

Eagles' X factor: Dallas Goedert, TE

Goedert has been outstanding since returning in the regular-season finale from a knee injury that sidelined him for four weeks. His chemistry with Hurts was on full display against the Commanders. He led the Eagles in receptions (seven), tied Brown in targets (eight) and racked up 85 receiving yards. Goedert should play a key role in the Super Bowl against a Chiefs defense that gave up the most receiving yards per game to tight ends during the regular season.

Chiefs' X factor: Xavier Worthy, WR

Worthy has brought speed and toughness to Kansas City. He led all players with 85 receiving yards in the AFC Championship Game and led the Chiefs with seven targets. His surge in the second half of the season carried into the playoffs, and he has been nearly impossible to contain. The Eagles' secondary will have its hands full trying to slow Worthy down, especially since no team has managed to do so this postseason. He's a key piece of the Chiefs' offense heading into the Super Bowl. -- Moody

Answering big questions

What does history say about the Chiefs' quest to three-peat?

While the Chiefs are trying to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls, they would not be the first NFL team to three-peat. The Packers won three straight NFL titles during the Curly Lambeau era from 1929 to 1931, although there were no playoff games and only 12 teams in the league. Green Bay also accomplished the feat during the Vince Lombardi era from 1965 to 1967, which included wins in the first two Super Bowls after the 1966 and 1967 seasons.

The Chiefs are the first team to make the Super Bowl in Year 3 after two consecutive championships. Other teams made three straight Super Bowls but lost one of the first two to prevent a three-peat. The 1971-73 Dolphins lost Super Bowl VI to the Cowboys 24-3 before winning the next two championships. The Patriots came close after they won Super Bowl LI thanks to the infamous "28-3" comeback over the Falcons. But they lost to the Eagles in Super Bowl LII before defeating the Rams the next year.


How do these Eagles compare to the 2022 Super Bowl team?

The biggest difference between the 2022 Eagles and the 2024 Eagles comes on offense. Surprisingly, the 2022 Eagles were more efficient running the ball with Miles Sanders as their lead back. Both the standard statistics and advanced metrics tell the same story. The 2022 Eagles averaged 5.9 yards per play overall, while the 2024 Eagles averaged 5.6 yards per play. In 2022, the Eagles ranked fifth in pass DVOA and led the NFL in rush DVOA. This season, the Eagles were only 14th in pass DVOA and sixth in rush DVOA.

Philadelphia did gain more yards per carry in 2024 than two seasons ago (4.9 versus 4.6), so you might be wondering how its DVOA was lower this season. The main reason is carry-by-carry consistency. The 2022 Eagles led the NFL with a 55% success rate on carries. The 2024 Eagles had only a 45% success rate, which ranked sixth. (This does not include scrambles.)

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Patrick Mahomes barrels into the end zone for a Chiefs TD

Patrick Mahomes scores a 1-yard rushing touchdown on 3rd-and-goal to give the Chiefs a 21-10 lead.

On defense, the big difference is stopping the run. Both the 2022 and 2024 Eagles had stellar defenses, as the 2022 Eagles ranked third in DVOA while the 2024 Eagles ranked first. The 2022 Eagles had the better pass defense; they allowed 4.9 net yards per pass compared to 5.1 this season. But this season's Eagles were much better against the run. The Eagles ranked second in run defense DVOA behind the Broncos, while the 2022 Eagles ranked 19th. -- Schatz

Judging one overreaction: Barkley is going to run all over the Chiefs

Barkley's brilliant season continued Sunday, when he ran 60 yards for a touchdown on the Eagles' first play from scrimmage and finished with 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns in the NFC Championship Game. He has been an unstoppable force all season, cementing himself as one of the great free agent signings of all time and becoming a finalist for the MVP award.

His 2,005 rushing yards during the regular season rank eighth all time, and he has added 442 more over three playoff games. There's little reason to think the Eagles won't rely on him to deliver the second Super Bowl title in franchise history.

The verdict: OVERREACTION

It's not that he can't do it, but rather that the Chiefs aren't likely to make it as easy for him as the Commanders and Rams did the past two weeks. Washington ranked 28th in the league this season in yards allowed per rush (4.8) and 27th in defensive rush success rate (54.9%). The Rams -- against whom Barkley ran for 205 yards in the divisional round -- tied for 23rd (4.6) and 25th (55.5%) in those categories, respectively.

Kansas City, meanwhile, tied for fourth in yards allowed per rush (4.1) and ranked 11th in defensive rush success rate (61.0%).

Barkley can have success against anyone, but the Chiefs are a solid bet to make it more difficult than the Eagles' past two opponents. Also, Washington turned the ball over four times Sunday, while the Chiefs entered the AFC title game on a streak of eight straight games without a turnover. Super Bowl-seasoned Kansas City should be a much tougher overall test for Barkley and the Eagles than upstart Washington. -- Graziano

The quarterback matchup

Mahomes vs. Hurts

Any and every NFL quarterback would be at some disadvantage entering a Super Bowl against Mahomes. This will be Mahomes' fifth appearance in the past six seasons (bonkers), his third consecutive Super Bowl (super bonkers) and potentially the first three-peat Super Bowl championship (unprecedentedly bonkers). While his 2024 numbers aren't nearly as gaudy as those he posted with prime Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, he has become an unbelievably polished point guard who can erase multiple deficiencies that would otherwise cripple an NFL offense. The left tackle problems and the lack of a WR1 should have mattered for Kansas City, but they haven't.

Hurts has come under scrutiny for shaky postseason play in a very cushioned role in the Eagles' offense, but the NFC Championship Game was a nice reminder of his peak performances. He was far from perfect but made accurate throws into one-on-one coverage and bought time against big blitz looks. He isn't asked to do as much in this offense as he was two years ago, yet he can still make opponents pay when they sell out against the run.

The big difference between these two, and perhaps the deciding factor in their rematch? Their play against pressure. Mahomes, with a liability at left tackle for much of the season, ranks second in the league in success rate when pressured and fourth in EPA per dropback. Hurts -- behind the best line in the league -- is 19th and 14th, respectively. -- Solak

Betting nuggets

  • The Eagles entered the season 11-1 to win the Super Bowl and +550 to win the NFC. They were tied for the second favorites to win the NFC entering the season with the Lions, trailing the 49ers (+260).

  • Underdogs have won three of the past four Super Bowls. Since 2007, underdogs are 10-7 outright and 12-5 against the spread in the Super Bowl.

  • The Eagles are 13-7 against the spread this season, including the playoffs.

  • The Chiefs are 8-11 ATS. If they win the Super Bowl, they will have the worst ATS record by a Super Bowl champion (2021 Rams were 10-11).

More Super Bowl LIX odds and trends

Gut-reaction predictions

Stephania Bell, NFL injury analyst: Chiefs. I learned my lesson after picking against them last year; the more intense the competition, the more they rise to the occasion.

Matt Bowen, NFL analyst: Eagles. I'll take the Philly run game with Barkley and a pass rush that can win on the edges, while also creating interior pressure to disrupt Mahomes' timing.

Matt Miller, NFL draft analyst: Chiefs. I have a rule to never pick against Mahomes in the Super Bowl. It's that simple.

Dan Graziano, NFL national reporter: Chiefs. They are inevitable.

Eric Moody, fantasy analyst: Chiefs. Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense might not look as explosive as in past seasons, but they deliver when it matters most. Add in a Kansas City defense that's playing at a high level, and this team is tough to beat.

Dan Orlovsky, NFL analyst: Chiefs. Because it's the Chiefs.

Aaron Schatz, NFL analyst: Chiefs. They are peaking at the right time, and I am worried about the injuries on the Eagles' interior offensive line .(Landon Dickerson left the NFC Championship Game with a knee injury.)

Lindsey Thiry, NFL national reporter: Chiefs. There's no way you can pick against coach Andy Reid and Mahomes. Time and again, all they do is win.

Seth Walder, analytics writer: Eagles. They're a complete team with strength built on strength built on strength. They'll avenge their Super Bowl LVII loss.

Seth Wickersham, NFL writer: Chiefs. It's too hard to beat the Reid/Mahomes/whichever receiver has a big game/Steve Spagnuolo combo.

Field Yates, NFL analyst: Chiefs. Like Matt Miller, there are a few rules in life that I will forever follow. Near the top of that list is not to pick against Mahomes in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs make history with a three-peat.

Sources: Thomas rejoins Jazz's G League affiliate

Published in Basketball
Monday, 27 January 2025 09:26

Two-time All-Star Isaiah Thomas is pursuing another NBA return, signing into the G League and rejoining the Utah Jazz's Salt Lake City affiliate, sources told ESPN.

Thomas, 35, is expected to debut for the Stars this week, sources said.

Last season, Thomas averaged 33 points and made 25 3-pointers in four G League games, earning a call-up to the Suns. He signed a pair of 10-day contracts with the Suns beginning in March 2024 before inking a deal for the rest of the season -- completing his comeback to the league after 23 months away.

Thomas has played 12 NBA season for 10 teams, averaging 17.5 points and 4.8 assists over 556 games.

An NBA All-Star in 2016 and 2017, the 5-foot-9 guard finished fifth in NBA MVP voting when he averaged 28.9 points for the Boston Celtics during the 2016-17 season.

Return of the Mac: McClung back for dunk 3-peat

Published in Basketball
Monday, 27 January 2025 09:26

Reigning two-time NBA slam dunk contest champion Mac McClung will compete in this year's event at All-Star Weekend in San Francisco, sources tell ESPN.

McClung, who signed a two-way contract with the Orlando Magic in October, will look to claim the first dunk contest three-peat.

The return of McClung means the four-man field is set. McClung will compete against San Antonio Spurs rookie Stephon Castle, Chicago Bulls rookie Matas Buzelis and Milwaukee Bucks second-year player Andre Jackson Jr.

The 6-foot-2 McClung dunked over 7-foot-1 Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal last year in Indianapolis to become the fifth player in NBA history to win back-to-back dunk contests.

No player has ever won three consecutive dunk contests, though Nate Robinson is a three-time champion.

A guard, McClung led the G League in scoring with 25.7 points per game in 2023-24, and was named G League MVP for the Osceola Magic.

McClung, 26, played collegiately for Georgetown and Texas Tech.

Ex-All-Star Jones returns to O's as special adviser

Published in Baseball
Monday, 27 January 2025 11:42

Retired five-time All-Star outfielder Adam Jones is returning to the Baltimore Orioles as a special adviser to general manager Mike Elias as well as a community ambassador.

The Orioles announced the move Monday. Jones will advise Elias on various matters while serving as a resource for the rest of the baseball operations department and for players.

"I am grateful for the Orioles relationships I have formed since my retirement, which have led us to this exciting partnership. Having the opportunity to be around the game that I love, while also learning the operations side of baseball from one of the best general managers is truly an honor," Jones said in a statement released by the team.

"I am happy to be a resource for the Orioles organization and will offer everything I've learned from past experience to help the team succeed. Baltimore has always meant so much to me, and this unique role will allow me to continue giving back to the community I love. This is a special opportunity and I'm eager to embrace it fully."

Jones will begin this new role by working as a guest coach at the Orioles' spring training camp in Sarasota, Florida.

Jones played for the Orioles from 2008 to 2018 and won four Gold Gloves during that stretch. He made the AL All-Star team in 2009 and every year from 2012 to 2015.

He also played with the Seattle Mariners (2006-07) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2019) before officially retiring as an Oriole on Sept. 15, 2023.

Jones ranks fourth in Orioles history in at-bats and total bases and fifth in runs, homers, RBIs and extra-base hits.

He was a three-time nominee for the Roberto Clemente Award given annually to the MLB player who best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and contribution to a team. During his playing career, Jones was involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Baltimore, the Orioles RBI program and the Maryland YMCA.

Raducanu loses in Singapore Open first round

Published in Tennis
Monday, 27 January 2025 03:43

Britain's Emma Raducanu suffered a disappointing defeat to world number 101 Cristina Bucsa of Spain in the opening round of the Singapore Open.

The 22-year-old was playing for the first time since her 6-1 6-0 third round loss to Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open and the news her coach Nick Cavaday was stepping back from the role to "prioritise getting back to full health".

But in a gruelling encounter lasting three hours and three minutes and featuring 17 breaks of service, Bucsa came through 5-7 7-5 7-5 against the seventh seed in the pair's first meeting.

The Spaniard had served for the opening set at 5-4 up but Raducanu, ranked 56, rattled off the next three games to take control of the match.

The second set started with three consecutive breaks of service to leave Bucsa 3-1 and then 4-2 up but Raducanu continued to battle and another run of three games in a row saw her go 5-4 up but Bucsa responded with the next three games to level the match.

Both players struggled to hold serve in the decider but although a weary-looking Raducanu dug deep to edge 5-4 ahead, Bucsa held and then broke her opponent at a crucial time to leave her serving for the match.

The British number two saved a couple of match points but Bucsa, the Olympic women's doubles bronze medallist, quickly earned another and this time Raducanu netted.

Bucsa will next face either Sijia Wei of China or Mananchaya Sawangkaew of Thailand in the last 16.

Chuangs journey in table tennis began in 1998 when, at just 17 years old, he joined the Chinese Taipei national team. Over the course of his 26-year career, he became a symbol of perseverance, excelling on the global stage and inspiring generations of players. His six Olympic appearances, a rare feat in any sport, stand as a testament to his resilience and enduring passion. At the Paris Olympics, alongside 19-year-old Kao Cheng-Jui in the team event, Chuang gracefully passed the torch to the next wave of talent.

Chuangs career was defined by countless milestones that showcased his skill, determination, and flair for the dramatic. Among his most iconic achievements:

  • ITTF Pro Tour Grand Finals Champion (2002): Chuangs triumph in Stockholm was a defining moment, cementing his reputation as one of the sports brightest stars. Notably, he remains the only player to win the mens singles title at the Grand Finals without having previously won a World Tour event, an extraordinary achievement that has never been replicated.
  • World Doubles Champion (2013): In a historic victory alongside Chen Chien-An, Chuang secured Chinese Taipeis first World Table Tennis Championship title in Paris, a moment forever etched in the sports history.
  • Olympic Glory (2012): His fourth-place finish in the mens singles at the London Olympics showcased his brilliance on the worlds biggest stage, earning admiration across the globe.
  • 2020 Resurgence: At 38, Chuang defied expectations with a series of remarkable performances. He upset Japans Tomokazu Harimoto at both the 2020 German Open and ITTF World Tour Platinum Qatar Open, reminding the world of his legendary skill. His victory over Harimoto in Doha was a testament to his enduring prowess, overcoming a 3-1 deficit to secure a thrilling 4-2 win.

Chuangs impact transcended the table. Known for his humility and professionalism, he embodied the unifying power of sport. The overwhelming support from fans of Chinese Taipei at the Paris Olympics struck a deep chord with Chuang, who likened the atmosphere to playing on home ground. This connection with fans highlighted his role not just as a competitor, but as a true ambassador for the game.

Even as his international competitive days come to a close, Chuangs influence remains vital. Through his initiative, Chih Yuan The Ping-Pong Stadium in Kaohsiung, he has created a haven for young athletes to pursue their dreams. His commitment to nurturing future talent includes plans to host tournaments and promote the sport across Chinese Taipei. With this, Chuang ensures that his legacy will continue to shape the sport for years to come.

At 43, Chuangs decision to step away from the ITTF World Rankings marks a new chapter, not a conclusion. His career, defined by technical mastery, unwavering dedication, and exemplary sportsmanship, has left an indelible mark on table tennis. As fans, players, and the global table tennis community reflect on his extraordinary journey, it is clear that his influence will endure for generations.  His contributions extend beyond his victories, shaping the sports narrative and inspiring countless others to follow in his footsteps. As he embarks on this next phase, the world of table tennis bids farewell to a true legend, celebrating the memories he created and the profound legacy he leaves behind.

Scotland call up player from second tier in France

Published in Rugby
Monday, 27 January 2025 01:30

Townsend had Jack Dempsey and Jack Mann as his number eights in the squad but was limited in his other options when looking for a replacement for Bayliss.

Magnus Bradbury is serving a suspension and the impressive Ben Muncaster is injured, while the other eligible players in that position are raw youngsters.

Bayliss' withdrawal means Townsend has now lost for the entire tournament four of the original squad he named on 15 January - Sione Tuipulotu, Dylan Richardson, Scott Cummings and now Bayliss.

Before he named that squad he was already without Kyle Steyn, Adam Hastings, Max Williamson, Andy Onyeama-Christie and Muncaster.

The majority of those nine players would either be certainties for the starting XV or likely to be in the matchday squad.

There is also a concern over Jonny Gray, who has only played three games since the end of October and none since the middle of December.

The lock was expected to make his comeback on Saturday against Lyon but Bordeaux deemed him unfit to play.

He may recover in time to face Italy on Saturday, but there has to be a concern about his sharpness for the intensity of the Six Nations, hence the call-ups for Henderson and Johnson.

How to follow 2025 Six Nations across the BBC

Published in Rugby
Monday, 27 January 2025 02:12

Matches are subject to late changes, so details may differ from this page. All times are GMT. Kick-off times in brackets.

Friday, 31 January

France v Wales (20:15) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live

Saturday, 1 February

Scotland v Italy (14:15) - BBC One from 13:15-16:30 & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

Ireland v England (16:45) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live

Sunday, 2 February

Highlights - Six Nations Rugby Special - BBC Two from 18:00-19:00

Saturday, 8 February

Italy v Wales (14:15) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

England v France (16:45) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live

Sunday, 9 February

Scotland v Ireland (15:00) - BBC One from 14:20-17:10 & BBC Radio 5 Live

Highlights - Six Nations Rugby Special - BBC Two from 18:00-19:00

Saturday, 22 February

Wales v Ireland (14:15) - BBC One from 13:15-16:30 & listen on BBC Sounds & BBC Sport website and app

England v Scotland (16:45) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live

Sunday, 23 February

Italy v France (15:00) - ITV & updates on BBC Radio 5 Live

Highlights - Six Nations Rugby Special - BBC Two from 18:00-19:00

Saturday, 8 March

Ireland v France (14:15) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

Scotland v Wales (16:45) - BBC One from 16:00-19:00 & BBC Radio 5 Live or Sports Extra TBC

Sunday, 9 March

England v Italy - ITV & listen on BBC Sounds & BBC Sport website and app

Highlights - Six Nations Rugby Special - BBC Two from 18:30-19:30

Saturday, 15 March

Italy v Ireland (14:15) - ITV & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

Wales v England (16:45) - BBC One from 16:00-19:00 - BBC Radio 5 Live

France v Scotland (20:00) - BBC Radio 5 Live

Sunday, 16 March

Highlights - Six Nations Rugby Special - BBC Two from 18:00-19:00

Quartuccio Banks $75,000 Bradenton Prize

Published in Racing
Monday, 27 January 2025 04:26

BRADENTON, Fla.  Ken Quartuccio proved once again why he considers Bradenton Motorsports Park to be home, claiming a $75,000 payday and the Drag Illustrated Winter Series points lead driving the screw-blown 69 Camaro out of the Scott Tidwell Racing camp.

Quartuccio used a .001 reaction time and 3.586-second pass at 208.62 mph to defeat 2022 NHRA U.S. Nationals Pro Mod winner Lyle Barnetts 3.608 at 207.62.

Quartuccio is no stranger to success at BMP. Most recently, he won the 2023 U.S. Street Nationals and was the runner-up in 2024 at both the U.S. Street Nationals and Snowbird Outlaw Nationals. He stated on Friday night during qualifying that whenever he runners-up at the Snowbirds, he goes on to win U.S. Street a prediction that soon became reality.

Its just crazy the level of confidence that I have when I come here, Quartuccio said. This is a totally different team than when I runnered-up to Mark Micke last year, or the year before that when we won it. Its a totally different group of guys, different combination, different car, but just something about this place is magic for me. They can bury me in the back here (at BMP). Let them put a house on me. I dont care. This is where Im going to rest my final days.

Quartuccio stayed in the 3.50s in every round but one on Saturday. His slowest pass in eliminations was a 3.607, which he said also wouldve been in the .50s if he hadnt let off early. That consistency, along with incredible reaction times he posted .001, .007, .018, and .022 throughout the day proved to be too much for the rest of the 32-car field to overcome.

This whole thing is a testament to Steve Petty and Scott Tidwell, Dustin Nesloney, and this whole entire team, said Quartuccio. Last night in Q3, it broke a rear gear and believe it or not, ProLine put a gear together, put it in a truck and drove through the night and delivered a rear end to us at the hotel at 6 oclock this morning. Thats what you get when you get affiliated with ProLine they go above and beyond. It makes my job easier, so I can just concentrate on doing a great job driving.

In the first-round chip draw on Saturday night, Quartuccio drew Brazilian native Sidnei Frigo. On Sunday, the two had identical .022 reaction times, but Quartuccio used a 3.572 at 209.65 mph to outrun Frigos 3.622 at 207.21. He then drew 2023 NMCA Xtreme Pro Mod champion Ty Tutterow in the second round.

It wouldve been a side-by-side race, but Tutterow went red, throwing away a 3.619; Quartuccio was still slightly quicker, running a 3.607-second pass at 207.56 mph. Quartuccio dipped back into the .50s in the quarterfinals, ripping off a 3.599 at 208.81 to defeat two-time NHRA U.S. Nationals Top Dragster winner Zach Sackmans 3.751.

In the semifinals, Quartuccio combined a .007 reaction time with yet another 3.50 pass this time a 3.595 to take the win over west-coast newcomer Rian Hayward, who ran a career-best 3.609 at 209.04 in a losing effort.

Grantley Schloss was one of three Australians competing in final rounds across several classes at the U.S. Street Nationals, and he represented his country well in the Pro 275 final round when he defeated New Hampshires Tim Dutton. Schloss qualified fourth in his ProCharged 67 Nova, pairing him up with YouTube superstar and track co-owner Garrett Cleetus McFarland Mitchell in the opening round of eliminations. Mitchells new Eagle 69 Camaro struck the tires early, while Schloss charged to a 3.739 at 201.73 to Mitchells 4.025. A wild round win over Chad Opaleski and his Ocala-based 66 Chevelle followed in round two, with Schloss crossing the finish line first with a 5.47 at 155.17 over Opaleskis 6.372.

In the semis, Schloss left on drag radial veteran Brad Edwards and followed through with a 3.718 at 203.34 to Edwards off-pace 4.173. Schloss and Dutton left together in the final round, but Schloss quickly pulled ahead to a 3.672 at 203.31 win. Dutton, who made his Drag Illustrated Winter Series Pro Mod debut, coasted to a 6.07 at 96.32.
Less than two months after winning in Limited Drag Radial (LDR) at the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals at Bradenton, Greg Blevins Jr. rolled to another win in his Jamie Miller-tuned, ProCharged 69 Camaro.

After qualifying sixth, Blevins kicked off eliminations with a 3.916 at 186.77 on a bye run. The reigning FuelTech Radial Outlaws Series LDR champion followed that with a holeshot win over Tommy Youmans, running a 3.952 at 186.69 to Youmans 3.931. He improved to a 3.947 at 186.95 in the third round to move past Josh Nierman, then threw down a 3.888 at 193.63 in the semifinals to defeat Rob Goss, who lost traction early and coasted to a 9.194.

The Michigan-based driver stepped up again in the final round, charging to a 3.878 at 187.83 for a decisive win over Alabamas Jamie Hancock, who slowed to a 6.793 at 90.75.
Texan Marty Pearcy proved that anyone who qualifies in X275 has a shot at victory, as the No. 13 qualifier took down quicker qualified cars in all four rounds to take the $10,000 win.

In an all-Mopar first-round match, Pearcy posted a 5.725 at 168.70 in his turbocharged 10 Challenger to hold off No. 4 qualifier Jeff Miller in the Paramount 10 Jeep SRT and his 5.904. He found more performance in the second round, where he ran a 4.25 at 172.70 to beat No. 5 qualifier Chris Taylors 4.306.

Semifinal opponent Alton Clements struggled off the starting line, coasting to a 7.708, while Pearcy stepped up again to a 4.212 at 174.01. Pearcy didnt have lane choice over DJ McCain in the final round, but when McCains nitrous-fed Vecna C6 Corvette had issues shortly after launching, Pearcy took the opportunity to cruise to a winning 4.528 at 163.65.
Jessie Coulters turbocharged 03 Mustang was strong in Ultra Street qualifying, but the Bowling Green, Kentucky-based driver was even stronger on race day.

He tested the limits on a first-round bye run, coasting to a 6.53, then got back on track with a 4.413 at 163.93 to defeat Mark Browne and his 4.597 in the second round. He set low E.T. of the round again in the third round with his 4.422 at 164.39 to get around Kieffer Simpsons 4.448.

Coulter kept it rolling in the semifinals, where he fired off a 4.388 at 164.69 to hold off Davey Hulls quicker 4.386 on a holeshot. It was all Coulter in the final round versus Terry Wilson, with the green Mustang setting low E.T. of eliminations, a 4.378 at 164.97, to get the win over Wilsons nitrous-fed 95 Mustang, which ran a 4.489 at 157.37.

Drivers made the trip to Bradenton from as far away as Texas, Ohio, and even Australia to compete in Limited 235, but Eddie Ramirez kept the class win in Florida. He caught a break in the first round, then ran a 4.958 at 140.07 to get past fellow Floridian Troy Pirez Sr. and his 7.996 in the second round. The Sanford resident cut a .005 reaction time and posted a 4.936 at 140.53 for a third-round win over Brandon Simmons and his 5.101.

Ramirez in his 88 Mustang then laid down his best performance of eliminations, a 4.904 at 140.65, for the semifinal win over Bryan Wrights 4.982. That put Ramirez in an international final round against Australian Michael Konstandinou in his right-hand-drive 88 Holden Commodore. Ramirez led wire to wire, turning on the win light with a 4.931 at 140.53 to Konstandinous 5.155 at 117.68.

Mike Fiorellis long-awaited first victory in Outlaw 632 came Sunday evening when he knocked out class favorite Walter Lannigan in the final round. Lannigan edged out Fiorelli for the No. 1 spot in qualifying, but Fiorellis Clayton Murphy-tuned 68 Camaro was the car to beat throughout eliminations.

The Hollywood, Florida-based driver opened eliminations with a .012 reaction time and a 4.157 at 169.89 to beat Phil Swales and his 4.481. He was even better on both ends of the track in the semifinals when he left with a .005 light and finished with a 4.135 at 170.23 to defeat Lenny Grawburg, who slowed to a 5.799. In the final round, Lannigan in Chris Holdorfs Jamie Miller-tuned Freedom Grow 10 GTO left on Fiorelli, but Fiorelli posted a career-best 4.106 at 171.36 to get past Lannigans 4.192 at 168.22.

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