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Three Morgan State Football Players Stabbed on Campus - Three Morgan State football players, whose identities haven't been released as of press time, were stabbed on the school's campus, Baltimore police told ESPN. One such player is in serious condition. The university also told ESPN that the players were stabbed when some started swinging a knife wildly on campus. All three players are expected to survive, as the injuries are not considered life-threatening. One person has been taken into police custody. (Photo: Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun/ TNS /LANDOV)
Pouncey Brothers Rip Ex-Dolphins Teammate Mike Wallace? - Was it all just a misunderstanding? When asked about his former teammate Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey didn't hesitate telling ESPN on Tuesday what he thinks of the wide receiver leaving the Miami Dolphins for the Minnesota Vikings. "First of all, in my opinion, he's a coward," Pouncey said. "I never want a guy on my team like that to walk out on your band of brothers...It's about playing for your brothers." Maurkice's brother, Dolphins center Mike Pouncey, added that he's glad the organization moved on, seemingly referring to Wallace leaving town. Later Tuesday, though, Maurkice tweeted, "Now I see why Marshawn Lynch gives the media short phrases!"  Wallace caught wind of the comments and tweeted: "Mike and Maurkice are my lil bros man...Mau...
Serge Ibaka Has Knee Surgery, Out Four to Six Weeks - The Oklahoma City Thunder will be without Serge Ibaka for four to six weeks, after the power forward had arthroscopic knee surgery in New York City on Tuesday to treat swelling and soreness, ESPN is reporting. If the Thunder (37-30) make the playoffs, Ibaka could possibly be available for their first-round series. Currently, OKC is in ninth place, looking in with 15 more games to play.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Ole Miss Makes Tournament Cut of 64 - Down 17 points, Ole Miss rallied all the way back to defeat BYU, 94-90,  in their First Four matchup Tuesday night. The other First Four game saw Hampton edge Manhattan, 74-64. With the wins, both Ole Miss and Hampton make the NCAA Tournament's field of 64. After Hampton's win, coach Edward Joyner Jr. asked Jesus for help against undefeated Kentucky, whom they will play next.(Photo: Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)Gregg Popovich Calls Spurs Pathetic in Loss to Knicks - Any team can be beaten on any given night. But don't tell that to San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich. After the defending champion Spurs lost to the New York Knicks, 104-100 in overtime Tuesday night, Pop ripped into his team. "We didn't respect the game, we didn't respect our opponent," Popovich told ESPN. "It was a pathetic performance and I hope that every player is embarrassed. Not because 'we are supposed to win the game' but it is about how you play the game." The Spurs (41-25) are currently holding on to the seventh seed in the Western Conference. (Photo: Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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Pouncey Brothers Rip Ex-Dolphins Teammate Mike Wallace? - Was it all just a misunderstanding? When asked about his former teammate Mike Wallace, Pittsburgh Steelers center Maurkice Pouncey didn't hesitate telling ESPN on Tuesday what he thinks of the wide receiver leaving the Miami Dolphins for the Minnesota Vikings. "First of all, in my opinion, he's a coward," Pouncey said. "I never want a guy on my team like that to walk out on your band of brothers...It's about playing for your brothers." Maurkice's brother, Dolphins center Mike Pouncey, added that he's glad the organization moved on, seemingly referring to Wallace leaving town. Later Tuesday, though, Maurkice tweeted, "Now I see why Marshawn Lynch gives the media short phrases!"  Wallace caught wind of the comments and tweeted: "Mike and Maurkice are my lil bros man...Mau...

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