4 big moments from Washington’s 38-14 loss
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The Commanders may have lost three starters to injury in the same game with the latest on Marshon Lattimore and Luke McCaffrey
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Wizards at Knicks final score: Washington blown out 119-102
The Washington Wizards lost to the New York Knicks on Monday night, 119-102 in New York City. Washington now falls to 1-6 while the Knicks improve to 4-3. The Wizards led early in this game and led by as many as 10 points.
With the NFL trade deadline (November 4) rapidly approaching, the Washington Commanders have three paths to take: Buy, Sell, or Stand Pat. Buy, Sell, or Stand P
Wisconsin plays Washington on Nov. 8 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Here is the Badgers' unofficial depth chart for the matchup.
Don't miss the Seattle Seahawks vs Washington Commanders game this week on Sunday Night Football. Live coverage begins at 7 PM ET.
The Purdue-Washington football game on Nov. 15 will kick off at 4 p.m., in what should be a chilly Big Ten encounter, and FS1 will televise the action. This ga
Parker Washington dominated the Jaguars' receiving corps Sunday, while another wave of fantasy starters suffered injuries.
Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, of Granby, Massachusetts, was an innocent bystander when he was shot four times near the convention center in Washington on June 30. Investigators say three armed suspects exited a stolen vehicle and began firing shots at two young men.
Mick Cronin and the No. 12 UCLA Bruins officially tip off the highly-anticipated 2025-26 season against the Big Sky's Eastern Washington Eagles. Backed by UCLA's star-studded transfer portal addition of Donovan Dent, the Bruins' ceiling is higher than it's been in recent season, and yet Westwood still has its fair share of doubters.
Donovan Dent scored 21 points and dished nine assists in his UCLA debut, and the No. 12 Bruins held off Eastern Washington 80-74 on Monday in Los Angeles in the teams’ season opener.
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Washington girls hoops starts season with hopes of playing late
The Washington Panthers couldn’t wait to start the girls basketball season. They practiced at 5:30 a.m. Monday, the first day of practice around the state. The Panthers return all five starters from a team that finished third in class 3A last season.