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Penn State men's basketball adding transfers Camren Wynter, Andrew Funk
Penn State men’s basketball adding transfers Camren Wynter, Andrew Funk
Penn State added two all-conference transfers on Thursday, with former Drexel guard Camren Wynter and former Bucknell guard Andrew Funk committing to the Nittany Lions. Wynter (No. 69) and Funk (No. 84) are both ranked in ESPN’s top 100 transfers. “I thought Penn State was the best fit for me in terms of what they needed and what I was looking for,” Wynter told ESPN. “I had a real close…
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flauntpage · 6 years ago
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Your Monday Morning Roundup
This was going to start with more of the Stadium Series thriller. Instead, it’s more Bryce Harper.
Everything looked good for the Phillies to definitely sign him. The Nationals backed out. John Middleton flew to Vegas to meet with Harper. Buster Olney said the Phillies would have a resolution by Tuesday.
But…the Dodgers are reportedly back in. They reportedly met two weeks ago as well. That sucks.
However, it might not. Per Jeff Passan.
From the start, Bryce Harper has sought a decade-long-plus deal. There is no indication, sources said, that has changed. The Dodgers, meanwhile, have long been opposed to very long-term deals. Still, the Dodgers’ emergence has thrown a fascinating wrench into these negotiations.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 25, 2019
So could the Dodgers or Harper change their minds? Obviously. But I hope something gets done this week.
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The Roundup:
Now for the Stadium Series. Coming off a 5-1 loss to Montreal and Carter Hart getting pulled yet again, things looked bleak for a win over the Penguins. Despite Hart’s fun mask, Brian Elliott got the start because Hart suffered a lower-body injury. He’s out for about a week. Might be why he didn’t look good in his last two games.
But despite what looked like another Penguin win and Flyer loss in an outdoor game, the squad scored two goals late in the third to force overtime before Claude Giroux delivered the heroics for a 4-3 win. A disaster ended up being one of the more memorable Flyer games in recent memory despite the rain.
It might also have been the last game for Wayne Simmonds:
"Keep making this push and keep our hopes alive and our dreams alive."
After a thrilling #StadiumSeries win on Saturday night, the #Flyers locker room had an emotional Helmet hand-off. pic.twitter.com/ZT9kOTwinh
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) February 24, 2019
3 PM today is the NHL Trade Deadline. Simmonds is expected to be dealt.
As for the current team, they have Buffalo on Tuesday night. Here’s how the standings look for the two wild card spots:
After a win over Miami in their return from the All-Star break, the Sixers sucked against Portland in a 130-115 loss. Similar to their first meeting back in December, which was a 34-point loss, the team didn’t have Joel Embiid. He’s still out due to knee soreness. Maybe he’s back for the OKC game Thursday night or Golden State on Saturday night.
They probably won’t have him tonight as they travel to New Orleans to take on the Pelicans. Game’s at 8 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Some Eagles news! The team extended kicker Jake Elliott and long snapper Rick Lovato for a year, but released Chris Maragos.
They’re also getting two compensatory picks in this year’s NFL Draft.
In college hoops:
Villanova‘s struggles continue as they fell to Xavier 66-54.
Temple shot nearly 59% in the second half to beat Tulsa 84-73.
Drexel defeated Delaware 68-60 behind Camren Wynter’s 19 points and eight rebounds.
Columbia edged Penn in overtime Friday, but the Quakers came back to crush Cornell Saturday.
St. Joe’s fell to UMass 80-79 on a late jumper with 2.7 seconds left.
La Salle lost to Richmond 84-75.
In other sports news, Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution.
Ja Rule performed at halftime of the Bucks game and sucked.
The Yankees are signing Aaron Hicks to a seven-year, $70 million extension.
In the news, it was windy yesterday.
The Oscars happened. Movies won awards, but Samuel L. Jackson won over hearts:
Samuel L. Jackson informs Spike Lee at the #Oscars that the Knicks won a game!
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— The Knicks Wall (@TheKnicksWall) February 25, 2019
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googlenewson · 5 years ago
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Camren Wynter posted 19 points as Drexel topped Quinnipiac 72-63 in the Battle at the Boardwalk on from FOX Sports Digital https://ift.tt/2ZaIL34
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flauntpage · 6 years ago
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Your Monday Morning Roundup
This was going to start with more of the Stadium Series thriller. Instead, it’s more Bryce Harper.
Everything looked good for the Phillies to definitely sign him. The Nationals backed out. John Middleton flew to Vegas to meet with Harper. Buster Olney said the Phillies would have a resolution by Tuesday.
But…the Dodgers are reportedly back in. They reportedly met two weeks ago as well. That sucks.
However, it might not. Per Jeff Passan.
From the start, Bryce Harper has sought a decade-long-plus deal. There is no indication, sources said, that has changed. The Dodgers, meanwhile, have long been opposed to very long-term deals. Still, the Dodgers’ emergence has thrown a fascinating wrench into these negotiations.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 25, 2019
So could the Dodgers or Harper change their minds? Obviously. But I hope something gets done this week.
Before we continue, a word from our sponsors:
Legal. Check out Krasno, Krasno and Onwudinjo when you need a workers’ compensation or social security attorney.
Shirts and more. Get geared up for the Sixers. Shop now.
Fresh. The best meal delivery service, without question. Sign up for Hello Fresh now and get $40 off your first two boxes.
Amazon. If you shop Amazon, support your favorite website and use our link.
The Roundup:
Now for the Stadium Series. Coming off a 5-1 loss to Montreal and Carter Hart getting pulled yet again, things looked bleak for a win over the Penguins. Despite Hart’s fun mask, Brian Elliott got the start because Hart suffered a lower-body injury. He’s out for about a week. Might be why he didn’t look good in his last two games.
But despite what looked like another Penguin win and Flyer loss in an outdoor game, the squad scored two goals late in the third to force overtime before Claude Giroux delivered the heroics for a 4-3 win. A disaster ended up being one of the more memorable Flyer games in recent memory despite the rain.
It might also have been the last game for Wayne Simmonds:
"Keep making this push and keep our hopes alive and our dreams alive."
After a thrilling #StadiumSeries win on Saturday night, the #Flyers locker room had an emotional Helmet hand-off. pic.twitter.com/ZT9kOTwinh
— Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) February 24, 2019
3 PM today is the NHL Trade Deadline. Simmonds is expected to be dealt.
As for the current team, they have Buffalo on Tuesday night. Here’s how the standings look for the two wild card spots:
After a win over Miami in their return from the All-Star break, the Sixers sucked against Portland in a 130-115 loss. Similar to their first meeting back in December, which was a 34-point loss, the team didn’t have Joel Embiid. He’s still out due to knee soreness. Maybe he’s back for the OKC game Thursday night or Golden State on Saturday night.
They probably won’t have him tonight as they travel to New Orleans to take on the Pelicans. Game’s at 8 PM on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Some Eagles news! The team extended kicker Jake Elliott and long snapper Rick Lovato for a year, but released Chris Maragos.
They’re also getting two compensatory picks in this year’s NFL Draft.
In college hoops:
Villanova‘s struggles continue as they fell to Xavier 66-54.
Temple shot nearly 59% in the second half to beat Tulsa 84-73.
Drexel defeated Delaware 68-60 behind Camren Wynter’s 19 points and eight rebounds.
Columbia edged Penn in overtime Friday, but the Quakers came back to crush Cornell Saturday.
St. Joe’s fell to UMass 80-79 on a late jumper with 2.7 seconds left.
La Salle lost to Richmond 84-75.
In other sports news, Patriots owner Robert Kraft was charged with soliciting prostitution.
Ja Rule performed at halftime of the Bucks game and sucked.
The Yankees are signing Aaron Hicks to a seven-year, $70 million extension.
In the news, it was windy yesterday.
The Oscars happened. Movies won awards, but Samuel L. Jackson won over hearts:
Samuel L. Jackson informs Spike Lee at the #Oscars that the Knicks won a game!
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pic.twitter.com/JCQWg6dGcj
— The Knicks Wall (@TheKnicksWall) February 25, 2019
The post Your Monday Morning Roundup appeared first on Crossing Broad.
Your Monday Morning Roundup published first on https://footballhighlightseurope.tumblr.com/
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