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Heat, Panthers Put South Florida Sports in National Spotlight With Title Runs
After years of watching teams exit early from the postseason or not even make the playoffs to begin with, South Florida is in the national spotlight with not just one, but two teams playing for the title.
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Florida Panthers Making Hockey History With 2023 Stanley Cup Final Appearance
When the final seconds ticked off the clock during Wednesday’s Game 4 of the NHL’s Eastern Conference Finals, the reality set in for fans of the Florida Panthers: they were heading back to the Stanley Cup Final.
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How Many Times Has a No. 8 Seed Beat a No. 1 Seed in the NBA Playoffs?
History is just one win away for the Miami Heat, who take on the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night. Here’s the company they will be joining if they pull off the upset.
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Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa Admits Considering Retirement After Multiple Concussions in 2022
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa admitted Wednesday that he considered retiring from football after suffering multiple concussions during the 2022 season.
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Dolphins Get Win Over Steelers on NBC's Sunday Night Football in Tua's Return
The Miami Dolphins marked the return of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in a fashion their fans would both love and hate: jumping out to a big lead and holding on at the end.
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Cuban American From Miami ‘Honored' to be Flag Bearer at Tokyo Olympics
When the Opening Ceremonies of the Tokyo Olympics take place Friday, Miami will be front and center with an athlete who already has achieved success in the Winter Olympics. Miami native Eddy Alvarez, a member of USA Baseball who qualified for the Olympics during competitions last month in West Palm Beach, was one of two athletes selected as the official…
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Howard Schnellenberger, Famed NFL and College Coach, Dead at 87
Howard Schnellenberger, who led the Miami Hurricanes football team to their first national championship while setting the stage for one of the top dynasties in the sport, died Saturday at the age of 87. Schnellenberger spent five seasons on the Coral Gables campus, arriving in 1979 tasked with turning around a program that had reportedly been in discussions to be…
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Fans Return to Stands With Hamlin Taking NASCAR Cup Series Race at Homestead
What started as the first NASCAR race with fans back in the stands ended under the lights Sunday as Denny Hamiln took home the Cup Series’ Dixie Vodka 400 inside Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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Legendary Former Miami Dolphins Coach Don Shula Dies at 90
Don Shula, the coach with the most wins in NFL history who led the Miami Dolphins to their two Super Bowl titles and was the leader of the only team to finish the season unbeaten in the sport’s history, has died at the age of 90. Shula passed away Monday, the team confirmed on social media. “If there were a…
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Jennifer Lopez, Shakira Making History With Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show
In January of 1968, the marching band from Grambling State University got to do double duty inside the historic Orange Bowl stadium for the second ever Super Bowl game – performing both in the pregame events as well as being the halftime entertainment long before that period of time became valuable as a theatrical show.