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Ravens win the Har-Bowl
Good Morning! Here’s what happened in the world of sports on Monday, November 25.
NFL
In true Turkey Day fashion, John Harbaugh faced off against his brother Jim on Monday Night Football. The Chargers jumped out to a 10-0 lead, but the elder brother won this meeting. The Ravens offense continues to be one of the best we’ve seen in a long time as Baltimore beat LA 30-23:
"I'd lay down my life for my brother, but I would not let him win a football game."
—Jim Harbaugh in true sibling fashion 😂
— ESPN (@espn)
1:16 AM • Nov 26, 2024
NCAA BASKETBALL
UConn has won back-to-back national championships thanks in large part to the fiery demeanor of their head coach, Dan Hurley. Hurley’s emotions got the best of him yesterday though- his Huskies dropped their first game of the season, falling to Memphis 99-97 in overtime; a crucial technical foul was called on Hurley with 40 seconds left in OT. No matter what you think of the UConn head coach, this was a well-played game between two very talented teams, and a fantastic start to Feast Week! More from Maui…
(4) Auburn trailed by 18 but came back to beat (5) Iowa State 83-81, thanks to this tip-in at the buzzer.
And late night, (12) UNC came back from a 21-point deficit to beat Dayton 92 to 90.
NBA
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well then, what’s the value of a few videos? Jaden Ivey and Ja Morant, take it away…
JA MORANT TAKES FLIGHT 😱
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)
1:54 AM • Nov 26, 2024
NHL
Jim Montgomery was a winner in his first game as head coach of the St. Louis Blues, beating the New York Rangers 5-2.
Meanwhile, the Tampa Bay Lightning won the battle of the elements against the Colorado Avalanche by a score of 8-2.
NOTEWORTHY NEWS
Kristaps Porzingis made his season debut last night for the Boston Celtics… the defending champs proceeded to tie the NBA record with 12 threes in a single quarter on their way to another dominant victory.
The Los Angeles Angels signed the first big free agent of the MLB offseason, agreeing to a three-year deal with starter Yusei Kikuchi. Credit to the Angels, who continue to spend money and make moves despite their history of those moves never working out.
TODAY’S BIG GAMES (all times Eastern)
NBA: The NBA Cup continues:
Bucks @ Heat, 7:30 PM on TNT
Lakers @ Suns, 10 PM on TNT
MEN’S COLLEGE HOOPS: description
Oregon vs (23) Texas A&M, 4:30 PM on TNT
(7) Houston vs (8) Alabama, 8 PM
(1) Kansas vs (12) Duke, 9 PM on ESPN
(4) Auburn vs (12) UNC, 11 PM on ESPN
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