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The Last Night's Game Team


PGA (professional golfers association)

The Masters was all over the place this weekend, and we're just talking about the weather that topped trees and suspended play. But nothing could stop Jon Rahm, who took home his second major victory yesterday. After a pep talk from his Super Bowl-winning friends, Rahm edged out LIV's Brooks Koepka and others for the win. In case you're wondering, Tiger Woods dropped out during the third round with an injury after making the cut for a record-tying 23rd consecutive time. DONE AND DONE


Short and Sweet

  • San Francisco 49ers (NFL - National Football League) superstar Christian McCaffrey and former miss universe Olivia Culpo announced their engagement.

  • The NBA (NBA - National Basketball Association) play-in tournament starts tomorrow, and teams are vying for a place in the postseason. For the first time in league history, all three Texas teams will miss the playoffs in the same season since the Mavericks became a franchise in 1980.

  • She was the star of the Super Bowl (NFL), and now the mom of Travis and Jason Kelce, Donna, has her own place in the NFL Hall of Fame


Before We Go

The WNBA (Women's National Basketball Association) Draft begins today. Watch for 6'5" Aliyah Boston from the (almost) undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks to be picked first. But, unfortunately, you won't see the March Madness stars Angel Reese (LSU) or Caitlin Clark (Iowa) in the draft because they are both too young to be eligible. But that didn't stop "Saturday Night Live" from poking fun at the rivalry between Clark and Young.

In case you're wondering, the NBA (National Basketball Association) has completely different eligibility rules regarding age. SEE YOU SOON


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