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NHL News: Ducks score 3 late goals to finish off Blue Jackets


Max Jones’ late breakaway goal put the Anaheim Ducks ahead for good in a wild 7-4 win over the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday.

Anaheim gave away the lead four times, resulting in a 4-4 tie nearing the end of regulation. At 17:23 of the third period, Jones intercepted an Andrew Peeke pass attempt and raced down the ice. He finished his individual effort with a backhand shot for the game-winner.

The Ducks (23-36-10, 56 points) then added two empty-net goals.

Anaheim has earned points in nine of its last 11 games (6-2-3).

Scott Harrington had two goals, Troy Terry and Ryan Strome each had a goal and an assist, and Simon Benoit had two assists. Trevor Zegras and Max Comtois scored Anaheim’s other goals.

Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal withstood a lot of pressure from the Blue Jackets, stopping 38 of 42 shots.

Patrik Laine had a goal and an assist for Columbus (21-40-7, 49 points). Cole Sillinger, Boone Jenner and Nick Blankenburg also scored.

The Blue Jackets are 1-5-1 over their last seven games.

Despite their continual comeback attempts and a 42-38 shots advantage, the Blue Jackets could never take the lead.

The back-and-forth action included highlight-reel goals from each team early in the third period.

At the 2:25 mark, Mason McTavish sent a tremendous cross-ice pass to a wide open Colton White in the circle, and White then quickly passed to Terry in front for the goal.

During a Blue Jackets power play at 6:43 of the third period, Laine took the puck in his own end and raced down the center of the ice, retaining possession amid multiple defenders and scoring.

The Jackets were 2-for-4 on the power play Friday, and have scored at least one power-play goal in seven of their last eight games. Columbus is 9-for-21 with the extra attacker over that eight-game stretch.

Michael Hutchinson stopped 31 of 36 shots.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: TE Jordan Akins signs with Browns, reunites with Deshaun Watson


Jordan Akins signed a contract with the Browns on Saturday, reuniting the tight end with former Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson in Cleveland.

The Browns did not announce the terms of the deal, however Akins’ agent, David Canter, told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that it was a two-year deal worth up to $5.2 million.

Akins, 30, spent the first three seasons (2018-20) of his NFL career with Watson. He had 90 catches for 1,046 yards and three touchdowns in 45 games (20 starts) in that span.

Akins recorded career-best totals in receptions (37), receiving yards (495) and touchdowns (five) in 15 games (three starts) last season.

He has totaled 151 receptions for 1,755 yards and eight touchdowns in 73 career games (26 starts) since being selected by the Texans in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Jaguars CB Tre Herndon agrees to terms on contract


Free agent cornerback Tre Herndon agreed to terms on a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the Jaguars, however ESPN reported it was a one-year contract worth $2.6 million guaranteed.

Herndon, 27, recorded 36 tackles, five passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 15 games (one start) last season.

He has totaled 197 tackles and three interceptions in 67 career games (30 starts) since joining Jacksonville after going undrafted out of Vanderbilt in 2018.

Herndon signed one-year deals the past two seasons after the expiration of his three-year, entry-level contract.

–Field Level Media

NBA2K News: DUX qualify second in NBA 2K League’s Slam Open

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DUX Infinitos earned a 3-1 win over 76ers GC on Friday to take second place as the group stage of the NBA 2K League’s 3v3 Slam Open concluded.

Bucks Gaming, who were idle on Friday, already had wrapped up first place at 8-0. DUX came in second at 7-1.

Knicks Gaming (6-2) swept two matches on Friday, downing Blazer5 Gaming and Warriors Gaming Squad, to finish in third.

The Warriors (6-2) nipped Magic Gaming 3-2 to split their two matches on the night and come in fourth place.

Cavs Legion GC (5-3), thanks to 3-0 victories over Heat Check Gaming and Pistons GT, placed fifth.

NBL Oz Gaming (5-3) eked out a 3-2 win over Lakers Gaming to take sixth place.

Wizards District Gaming (5-3) came in seventh after defeating Magic Gaming 3-1 before falling 3-1 to Blazer5 Gaming.

Jazz Gaming, who were idle on Friday, came in eighth place at 5-3.

The 76ers (5-3) bounced back from the loss against DUX to down Mavs Gaming and place ninth.

NetsGC, who had Friday off, rounded out the top 10 at 5-3.

With group play now complete, the teams will be seeded as part of the 32-team Slam Open playoffs (seven community teams will fill out the rest of the bracket).

The playoffs will start out as best-of-five and double elimination, with the first rounds played remotely from Tuesday through March 24. The final 12 teams will then face off in-person from March 29-April 1 in Washington. Those matches will be best-of-five but single elimination.

In other Friday matches, Hornets Venom GT slipped past Grizz Gaming 3-2 and edged Mavs Gaming 3-2, T-Wolves Gaming throttled the Pistons 3-0, the Gen.G Tigers topped the Hawks 3-1 and tipped the T-Wolves 3-2 and Raptors Uprising GC defeated the Lakers 3-2.

NBA 2K League 3v3 Slam Open standings
1. Bucks Gaming – 80 points (8-0)
2. DUX Infinitos — 70 (7-1)
3. Knicks Gaming — 60 (6-2)
4. Warriors Gaming Squad — 60 (6-2)
5. Cavs Legion GC — 50 (5-3)
6. NBL Oz Gaming — 50 (5-3)
7. Wizards District Gaming — 50 (5-3)
8. Jazz Gaming — 50 (5-3)
9. 76ers GC — 50 (5-3)
10. NetsGC — 50 (5-3)
11. T-Wolves Gaming — 40 (4-4)
12. Grizz Gaming — 40 (4-4)
13. Hawks Talon GC — 40 (4-4)
14. Gen.G Tigers — 40 (4-4)
15. Lakers Gaming — 40 (4-4)
16. Pistons GT — 40 (4-4)
17. Celtics Crossover Gaming — 30 (3-5)
18. Raptors Uprising GC — 30 (3-5)
19. Pacers Gaming — 30 (3-5)
20. Heat Check Gaming — 30 (3-5)
21. Hornets Venom GT — 20 (2-6)
22. Blazer5 Gaming — 20 (2-6)
23. Mavs Gaming — 20 (2-6)
24. Magic Gaming — 10 (1-7)
25. Kings Guard Gaming — 0 (0-8)

NBA 2K League’s 3v3 Slam Open prize pool
1. $60,000
2. $30,000
3. $17,000
4. $13,000
5-6. $10,000 each
7-8. $5,000 each

–Field Level Media

LOL News: Cloud9 nip FlyQuest for LCS Spring Split’s top playoff seed


Cloud9 topped FlyQuest in a tiebreaker on Friday to emerge as the top team in the League Championship Series Spring Split group phase.

When Cloud9 (14-4) lost their final group match to Counter Logic Gaming (10-8) and then FlyQuest (14-4) defeated TSM (8-10), it created a tie for first place.

In the tiebreaker match, Cloud9 prevailed in 29 minutes on red against FlyQuest.

The rest of the Spring Split playoff field was sorted out after two tiebreaking games determined which of the teams that went 10-8 would finish third, fourth and fifth.

100 Thieves wound up winning three matches on the day to take third place, with Counter Logic Gaming taking fourth and Evil Geniuses fifth.

After closing the round-robin schedule with a 30-minute win on blue against Immortals (4-14), 100 Thieves notched a 40-minute victory on red against Evil Geniuses and then a 43-minute triumph on red vs. Counter Logic Gaming.

Evil Geniuses had lost their regularly scheduled Friday match, playing on blue, in 42 minutes against Team Liquid (8-10).

Counter Logic Gaming, playing on blue, took down Cloud9 in 38 minutes. FlyQuest, competing on blue, got past TSM in 31 minutes.

Golden Guardians (9-9) snagged the final playoff position despite losing in 40 minutes on red against last-place Dignitas (3-15).

The 10 teams in the top North American League of Legends circuit played every other team twice in the group phase. The first- through fourth-place teams now head to the upper-bracket semifinals of the double-elimination playoffs. The fifth- and sixth-place teams will enter the playoffs in the lower bracket.

The winner and runner-up in the playoff final on April 9 will earn berths in the Mid-Season Invitational along with other teams from LoL leagues worldwide. The LCS Spring Split carries a $200,000 prize pool, with the champion earning $100,000.

The playoffs begin March 24 with Cloud9 opposing Counter Logic Gaming and FlyQuest clashing with 100 Thieves in the upper-bracket semifinals. The losers will oppose Golden Guardians and Evil Geniuses the next day in the lower-bracket quarterfinals.

League Championship Series (LCS) Spring Split final group-stage standings
1. Cloud9, 14-4
2. FlyQuest, 14-4
3. 100 Thieves, 10-8
4. Counter Logic Gaming, 10-8
5. Evil Geniuses, 10-8
6. Golden Guardians, 9-9
T7. Team Liquid, 8-10
T7. TSM, 8-10
9. Immortals, 4-14
10. Dignitas, 3-15

League Championship Series (LCS) Spring Split playoff prize pool
1. $100,000
2. $50,000
3. $30,000
4. $20,000
5-6. No prize money

–Field Level Media

Government Sends Rapid Response Team to Investigate Mystery Illness that Claims Five Lives in Tanzania

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Tanzania has reportedly requested medical professionals to look into a mysterious “communicable” illness that gripped seven and claimed the lives of five people there. The health ministry announced late Thursday night that “seven people with symptoms such as fever, vomiting, bleeding, and kidney failure” had the illness. According to health official Tumaini Nagu, medical professionals have been sent to the Kagera region (northwest) bordering Uganda to examine the “communicable” illness.

The government has sent a quick response team to the northwestern region of Kagera which borders Uganda to investigate the “communicable disease”, Tanzania’s top medical officer Tumaini Nagu said in the statement. The public was urged to maintain their composure while taking precautions to prevent infection. “Samples have been taken from the patients and the dead in an effort to identify the source and type of illness,” she said.

The investigation comes after an Ebola outbreak in Uganda that nearly lasted four months and claimed the lives of 55 people before the government proclaimed it to be over in January. Three individuals died from an outbreak of leptospirosis, also known as “rat fever,” that Tanzania discovered the previous year in the southeast of Lindi. Common ways for the bacterial infection to propagate include consuming water or food that has been contaminated with the urine of animals.

In Tanzania, outbreaks like this are nothing new. An illness that caused nosebleeds, fever, headaches, and fatigue was discovered in the Lindi area in July of last year. Aifello Sichalwe, the government’s top medical officer, organized a team of experts and advised the populace to maintain their composure in response.

Antibiotics can be used to address the illness, and recovery time ranges from a few days to a few weeks. However, if left untreated, the infection could take months to heal and pose a serious risk of renal and liver failure. 90% of cases are mild, but between 5% and 15% advance to a severe form that can result in organ failure or even death. Only 1% to 5% of instances have fatal outcomes.

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Michigan’s Kobe Bufkin, Jett Howard out vs. Vandy in NIT


Third-seeded Michigan will be without several key cogs on Saturday afternoon when it faces second-seeded Vanderbilt in an NIT second-round game at Nashville, Tenn.

Guards Kobe Bufkin (ankle), Jett Howard (ankle) and Isaiah Barnes (leg) have been ruled out versus the Commodores (21-14).

Guards Dug McDaniel and Joey Baker likely will be tasked with shouldering more of the load for the Wolverines (18-15) on Saturday.

Bufkin recorded 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists for Michigan in its 90-80 first-round win over Toledo on Tuesday. It was Bufkin’s third showing of 23 points or more in his last five games, including a career-high 28 scored on Feb. 26 in an 87-79 overtime win over Wisconsin.

Bufkin has averaged 14.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 assists in 33 games this season.

Howard, who did not play against Toledo, has contributed 14.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 29 games this season. Barnes has chipped in 1.1 points and 1.1 rebounds in 15 games.

–Field Level Media

Kansas coach Bill Self to miss second-round game


Kansas head coach Bill Self will miss his team’s second-round game of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, less than a week after he was discharged from the hospital following a heart procedure.

Norm Roberts will lead the No. 1 Jayhawks (28-7) against No. 8 Arkansas (21-13) in West Region action in Des Moines, Iowa.

Roberts will be coaching his fifth straight game. The Jayhawks defeated No. 16 Howard 96-68 on Thursday.

Self has been active in team practices.

On March 8, Self went to the hospital “complaining of chest tightness and balance concerns,” the school said previously.

Self, 60, underwent a standard heart catheterization and had two stents placed for treatment of blocked arteries. The school denied late last week that Self had a heart attack.

Either Kansas or Arkansas will advance to meet the winner of the game between No. 4 UConn and No. 5 St. Mary’s next weekend in the Sweet 16 at Las Vegas.

–Field Level Media

No. 4 Indiana too strong for No. 13 Kent State in Midwest matchup


Trayce Jackson-Davis posted a double-double of 24 points and 11 rebounds and Race Thompson had 20 points and nine boards to lift Indiana to a 71-60 victory against Kent State in a Midwest Region first-round game on Friday in Albany, N.Y.

The No. 4 seed Hoosiers advanced to face fifth-seeded Miami in the second round Sunday. The Hurricanes closed their 63-56 first-round victory against Drake on a 16-1 run.

“They were tremendous tonight,” Indiana coach Mike Woodson said of Jackson-Davis and Thompson.

The Hoosiers (23-11) hardly found themselves in similar peril. The 13th-seeded Golden Flashes trailed by as many as 16 points and didn’t hold the advantage after the 15:14 mark of the first half. The Mid-American Conference tournament champions had a six-game winning streak snapped.

Kent State went just 7-for-21 from beyond the arc and shot 31.9 percent from the field compared to 46.8 percent for Indiana.

“Our defense, it was a total team effort from everyone,” Woodson said.

The Golden Flashes boasted a 42-39 edge on the boards but were outscored 46-26 in the paint.

Sincere Carry led Kent State with 15 points, while Chris Payton and VonCameron Davis contributed 10 apiece. Malique Jacobs added eight points, nine rebounds and seven assists for the Golden Flashes (28-7).

Miller Kopp scored 13 points while connecting on three of the Hoosiers’ five 3-pointers. Jackson-Davis added team highs with five assists and five blocks.

Indiana took a 35-27 lead into halftime behind balanced scoring from Thompson (13 points) and Jackson-Davis (10).

The Hoosiers shot 44.8 percent in the half while establishing their force inside, picking up 20 points in the paint. The Golden Flashes stayed afloat, however, corralling 10 offensive rebounds before the break. Carry led the team with nine first-half points, overcoming 3-for-11 shooting.

The programs met in the NCAA Tournament for the third time this millennium. The then- 13th-seeded Golden Flashes scored a first-round upset in 2001 before the Hoosiers regrouped the following season, topping Kent State in a regional final en route to the national title game.

–Field Level Media

No. 6 TCU nips No. 11 ASU on hoop in final seconds


JaKobe Coles sank a floater in the lane with 1.5 seconds left to deliver sixth-seeded TCU a thrilling 72-70 victory over 11th-seeded Arizona State in first-round NCAA Tournament West Region action on Friday in Denver.

The Horned Frogs (22-12) trailed for most of the second half before ending the game on a 15-5 run fueled by an injured Mike Miles Jr., Damion Baugh and Coles. TCU will play No. 3 seed Gonzaga in the second round on Sunday.

Baugh rattled home a corner 3-pointer for TCU to tie the game for the second time of the second half, 67-67, with 1:50 to play. Neither team scored again until Baugh made two foul shots with 34 seconds left. TCU’s Xavier Cork blocked Frankie Collins’ layup attempt, and Miles went just 1 of 2 from the line to increase the Horned Frogs’ lead to three.

That allowed the Sun Devils’ DJ Horne the opportunity to tie the game 70-70 on a straightaway 3-pointer.

TCU had 12.4 seconds left to get the last shot. Coles received a pass behind the arc, he made a move right and drove in to get his floater.

“I knew they was probably gonna double Mike (Miles Jr.) and I was the second option,” Coles said on the TV broadcast. “My shot was really flat today and I knew I was trying to get that last one a little bit in the air.”

Arizona State neglected to use the final timeout it had, instead missing a heave from well beyond half-court.

Miles scored a game-best 26 points, 16 coming in the first half before he appeared to aggravate a right knee he hyperextended earlier this season. Chuck O’Bannon had 15 points and Baugh and Coles finished with 11 apiece.

Horne went 4-for-5 from the arc en route to a team-high 17 points for Arizona State (23-13), which had throttled Nevada in the First Four to reach the round of 64. Warren Washington had 11 points and a team-leading eight rebounds, and Desmond Cambridge Jr. scored 10 points.

The Sun Devils fell behind early but took their first lead at 20-19 on Luther Muhammad’s triple with 9:55 left in the half.

Arizona State took two four-point leads before Miles tried to wrest back momentum with a fastbreak dunk off Miller’s steal. But Alonzo Gaffney pushed Miles in the back, causing him to land awkwardly and eventually hobble toward the tunnel in pain.

Miles subbed back in before the end of the half but was clearly limited by the pain.

“Shoutout to our trainer Matt (Herrill), man. He got me right,” Miles said of playing through pain. “Got us in the locker room, I had something to calm down, get back out here, and I was gonna go back regardless. I wanted to help my team. This is a big tournament, I’m a big-time player, so that’s what it’s about.”

Horne made a 3-pointer and Gaffney made one free throw to lift Arizona State to a 44-37 halftime edge.

The Sun Devils were up by 11 with 16:34 to go before the Horned Frogs rallied.

–Field Level Media