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Scoreboard roundup — 3/14/21

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(NEW YORK) —   Here are the scores from yesterday’s sports events:

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   NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

 Final  New York   119  Oklahoma City  97

 Final  Brooklyn   100  Detroit        95

 Final  Milwaukee  125  Washington     119

 Final  Charlotte  114  Toronto        104

 Final  Atlanta    121  Sacramento     106

 Final  Portland   125  Minnesota      121

 Final  Indiana    122  Phoenix        111

 Final  Dallas     116  Denver         103

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   NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 Final  N-Y Rangers     4  Boston         0

  Final OT  Columbus        4  Dallas         3

 Final  N-Y Islanders   3  New Jersey     2

 Final  Washington      5  Philadelphia   4

 Final  Pittsburgh      3  Buffalo        0

 Final  Calgary         3  Montreal       1

 Final  Tampa Bay       6  Nashville      3

 Final  Florida         4  Chicago        2

 Final  Winnipeg        5  Toronto        2

 Final  Vegas           5  St. Louis      1

 Final  San Jose        3  Anaheim        1

 Final  Vancouver       2  Edmonton       1

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   TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

 Final  (3)Illinois        82  (5)Iowa           71

 Final  (9)Ohio St.        68  (4)Michigan       67

 Final  (6)Alabama         73  Tennessee         68

 Final  (7)Houston         76  Memphis           74

 Final  LSU                78  (8)Arkansas       71

 Final  (13)Texas          91  (12)Oklahoma St.  86

 Final  Georgia Tech       80  (15)Florida St.   75

 Final  Georgetown         73  (17)Creighton     48

 Final  (19)San Diego St.  68  Utah St.          57

 Final  Oregon St.         70  (23)Colorado      68

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Scoreboard roundup — 3/13/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from yesterday’s games:

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   NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

 Final  New Orleans   116  Cleveland   82

 Final  Denver        103  Memphis     102

 Final  Philadelphia  127  Washington  101

 Final  Miami         101  Chicago     90

 Final  San Antonio   104  Orlando     77

 Final  Utah          114  Houston     99

 Final  L.A. Lakers   105  Indiana     100

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   NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

 Final  Minnesota   4  Arizona       0

  Final OT  Vegas       5  St. Louis     4

 Final  Edmonton    6  Ottawa        2

 Final  Colorado    2  Los Angeles   0

 Final  San Jose    6  Anaheim       0

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   TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL

 Final  (12)Oklahoma St.   83  (2)Baylor         74

 Final  (3)Illinois        90  Rutgers           68

 Final  (4)Michigan        79  Maryland          66

 Final  (5)Iowa            62  Wisconsin         57

 Final  (6)Alabama         85  Mississippi St.   48

 Final  (7)Houston         77  Tulane            52

 Final  (8)Arkansas        70  Missouri          64

 Final  (9)Ohio St.        87  (20)Purdue        78

 Final  (15)Florida St.    69  North Carolina    66

 Final  (17)Creighton      59  UConn             56

 Final  (19)San Diego St.  77  Nevada            70

 Final  (23)Colorado       72  (24)Southern Cal  70

  (13)Texas     at  (11)Kansas    9:30 p.m.  (Canceled)

  Georgia Tech  at  (16)Virginia  6:30 p.m.  (Canceled)

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High school sports announcer caught calling girls' basketball team racial slur as players kneel during anthem

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Clay Horning/The TranscriptBY: MEREDITH DELISO, ABC NEWS

(NEW YORK) — An Oklahoma sports announcer was captured during a livestream directing racial slurs and expletives toward members of a girls’ high school basketball team who were kneeling during the national anthem.

The racist comments came shortly after Norman High basketball players knelt during the playing of the national anthem before a quarterfinal state tournament game against Midwest City at Sapulpa High School in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.

“F— them, I hope they lose,” one of the announcers can be heard saying, apparently not realizing his microphone was audible on the live broadcast. “They’re going to kneel like that? Hell no.”

“F—— n——,” the announcer later says toward the end of the anthem.

Footage capturing the remarks during the online broadcast of the game on the NFHS Network was shared on Twitter Friday morning.

The outcry — and fallout — was immediate.

“We condemn and will not tolerate the disgusting words and attitudes of these announcers,” Norman Superintendent Nick Migliorino said in a statement. “This type of hate speech has no place in our society and we are outraged that it would be directed at any human being, and particularly at our students.”

Migliorino said the school will no longer use the NFHS Network to stream the tournament.

The Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association contracted the broadcast crew to announce the state tournament on the NFHS Network. The association said the crew will not be doing any games for the remainder of its championships.

“This kind of behavior will never be tolerated by anyone representing the NFHS or OSSAA,” OSSAA Executive Director David Jackson said in a statement. “State tournament playoffs are a special time for our schools, their students, and their communities, and anything that is counter-productive to education-based activities will be addressed immediately and appropriately.”

The NFHS Network, which also cut ties with the production crew, apologized for the remarks.

“The thoughts expressed in no way represent our network, and we are outraged that they found their way into the production,” the network said in a statement. “The NFHS Network firmly condemns racism, hate and discrimination. We also deeply apologize to the students, their families, and the entire community for having such ignorant and hurtful comments expressed during the broadcast.”

As news of the comments spread Friday, others in the Oklahoma community reacted. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister called them “sickening and vile,” and Norman Mayor Breea Clark said she was “livid and absolutely disgusted.”

“These young athletes were simply expressing themselves as hundreds of professional athletes around the nation have done, and no one, let alone a child, deserves to experience this kind of racist and toxic behavior,” said Clark, who announced plans to hold a town hall with the youth of Norman “so we can learn how this incident has impacted them and hear directly from our kids how we can improve our community going forward.”

The mayor called on OSSAA to end its contract with the NFHS Network.

The announcer released a statement to several local news outlets, including The Norman Transcript and The Frontier, apologizing for his racist remarks — which he blamed on being a Type 1 diabetic and “spiking” blood sugar levels.

ABC News has reached out to the announcer for comment.

Norman went on to beat Midwest City, 53-40, Thursday. During Friday’s semifinals against Tulsa Union at Sapulpa, both teams knelt, The Oklahoman reported. Norman advanced to the finals with a win Friday.

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March Madness returns with extraordinary precautions

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(NEW YORK) — March Madness is returning after the NCAA basketball tournament was canceled last year due to COVID-19.

But the tournament will look a lot different this year given the ongoing pandemic.

ABC News’ Will Reeve appeared on Good Morning America Friday to break down what changes and new protocols fans can expect to see:

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Scoreboard roundup — 3/11/21

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Charlotte 105, Detroit 102
Brooklyn 121, Boston 109
Atlanta 121, Toronto 120
Philadelphia 127, Chicago 105
Milwaukee 134, New York 101
Miami 111, Orlando 103
Minnesota 135, New Orleans 105
Oklahoma City 116, Dallas 108
Phoenix 127, Portland 121
Sacramento 125, Houston 105
LA Clippers 130, Golden State 104

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 5, Buffalo 2
Boston 4, NY Rangers 0
Carolina 5, Nashville 1
NY Islanders 5, New Jersey 3
Florida 5, Columbus 4 (OT)
Toronto 4, Winnipeg 3
Washington 5, Philadelphia 3
Detroit 6, Tampa Bay 4
Chicago 4, Dallas 2
Calgary 2, Montreal 1

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Baylor 74, Kansas St. 68
Ohio St. 79, Minnesota 75
Oklahoma St. 72, West Virginia 69
Kansas 69, Oklahoma 62
Texas 67, Texas Tech 66
Georgetown 72, Villanova 71
Virginia 72, Syracuse 69
Creighton 87, Butler 56
San Diego St. 69, Wyoming 66
North Carolina 81, Virginia Tech 73
Southern Cal 91, Utah 85
Colorado 61, California 58
Duke at Florida St. (Canceled)

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