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Pacers clutch late, even series against Heat

Roy Hibbert scored 29 points, David West knocked away two passes by LeBron James for huge turnovers in the final minute, and the Indiana Pacers evened the Eastern Conference finals against the Miami Heat in Game 2 on Friday night.

Starting QB Golson no longer at Notre Dame

Starting quarterback Everett Golson is no longer enrolled at Notre Dame, he confirmed via Twitter on Saturday night.

Report: Rutgers AD faces abuse allegations

The woman hired to clean up Rutgers' scandal-scarred athletic program quit as Tennessee's women's volleyball coach 16 years ago after her players submitted a letter complaining she ruled through humiliation, fear and emotional abuse.

Spurs down Grizzlies in OT to open 3-0 lead

Tim Duncan scored the first five points of overtime, and the San Antonio Spurs rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 104-93 Saturday night and move a win away from the NBA Finals.

Bruins oust Rangers, set up series vs. Pens

Bruins 3, Rangers 1

Toews, Hawks down Red Wings to stay alive

Jonathan Toews and Andrew Shaw scored power-play goals in the second period, and the Chicago Blackhawks avoided elimination with a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night in Game 5 of the second-round playoff series.

Velasquez defeats Silva, defends UFC title

Cain Velasquez needed under a round to grind down Antonio Silva and defend his heavyweight title at UFC 160.

NBA reviewing Wade's elbow, other plays

NBA vice president Stu Jackson is reviewing several plays for possible discipline from Friday's Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals. Specifically the league is believed to be reviewing a Dwyane Wade elbow.

Kuchar uses late birdie to keep Colonial lead

Matt Kuchar made a 12-foot birdie putt at the 16th hole to regain the lead near the end of a long Saturday at Colonial, and led four players by a stroke after three rounds.

Ky. Busch wins 7th N'wide race at Charlotte

Kyle Busch dominated at Charlotte Motor Speedway again Saturday, racing to his sixth Nationwide Series victory of the season and record seventh career win at the track.

Grizzlies' Hollins all for anti-flopping rules

In response to the NBA's $5,000 flopping fine on Grizzlies guard Tony Allen after Game 2 of the Western Conference finals, coach Lionel Hollins conceded the league's anti-flopping rules were appropriate and could possibly be enforced more widely.

Spurs' Duncan divorcing wife of 12 years

San Antonio Spurs All-Star Tim Duncan is getting divorced.

Boston Marathon group completes last mile

Thousands of athletes joined victims of the Boston Marathon bombings to run and walk the last mile of the race Saturday, reclaiming the triumph of crossing the finish line.

Pacers clutch late, even series against Heat

Roy Hibbert scored 29 points, David West knocked away two passes by LeBron James for huge turnovers in the final minute, and the Indiana Pacers evened the Eastern Conference finals against the Miami Heat in Game 2 on Friday night.