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The transfer portal window is officially open and players that entered are starting to receive offers, schedule visits, and commit to schools. Three transfer portal players have already picked up early offers from Boston College.  Saint Francis transfer defensive lineman Balaam Miller announced his offer from the Eagles via social media and his scheduled visit to Chestnut Hill.  “Blessed to receive an offer from Boston college will be visiting on the 4th,” said Miller via X.  The Buffalo, N.Y., native spent two seasons at Saint Francis. In 2025, he played in nine games and tallied 25 total tackles (14 solo…

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The New England Patriots’ depth chart at tight end will have less contributors once free agency begins.Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper and CJ Dippre were the Patriots’ tight ends in 2025. The Patriots’ tight end room accounted for 1,031 of New England’s 4,459 receiving yards. However, that collection of talent may not be returning to play at Foxborough next season.AdvertisementThe NFL’s window for unrestricted free agents to begin signing contracts begins March 11. The Patriots have decisions to make at the position this offseason.Who’s on the Patriots’ roster at TE?Henry will return for his sixth season with the Patriots in 2026.…

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One of the biggest stories coming out of the 2026 Australian Open is how well the American tennis players are doing. Four US women — Amanda Anisimova, Coco Gauff, Iva Jovic, Jessica Pegula — are in the quarterfinals and two men — Ben Shelton and Learner Tien — also made the final eight. (Gauff, Jovic, and Tien lost their quarterfinal matches on Tuesday.) Those accomplishments have led to the other big American story coming out of the Aussie Open: How do US tennis players feel about representing their country at this moment?In post-match interviews, they’ve been asked, some of them…

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While the players on the U.S. hockey team captured the gold medal at the Olympics for the first time in 46 years, they took time to honor someone who should have been with them: South Jersey’s Johnny Gaudreau.Goalie Connor Hellebuyck made 41 saves Sunday in the 2-1 overtime victory against Canada to bring the Milan-Cortina Games to a thrilling climax. Then the players paid tribute to Gaudreau, a regular on the U.S. team who was killed, along with his brother Matthew, by an alleged drunk driver in August 2024. Amid the celebration, U.S. captain Auston Matthews and close friends Matthew…

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Tampa, Fla. – The Boston College Softball team (5-10) battled Indiana in a hitters game, but ultimately came up just short in a 12-9 decision to close out play at the USF Invitational on Sunday morning.  Abby Ptak opened the game with a RBI triple to right center to put the Eagles on the board first. The Hoosiers scored in the bottom of the inning to make it a 7-1 deficit after the first full inning.   BC responded immediately in the second. A single from Janis Espinoza and a sacrifice bunt by Carly Bunnell helped load the bases with no…

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CAMBRIDGE — The Concord-Carlisle boys and Boston Latin girls fenced their way to titles at the state championship Saturday, hosted by Cambridge Rindge & Latin School.Eight boys and eight girls squads competed in 3-weapon team events, seeded, and faced off in a direct elimination tournament. The Patriots won a hard-fought 14-13 battle over Buckingham, Browne & Nichols in the final.“The kids are just great … it doesn’t matter who’s who, it doesn’t matter what weapon, it’s nothing but joy,” said C-C coach and five-time Olympian Michael Marx, coming off his third state title in eight years. The Wolfpack girls, the…

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Red Sox rumors: What Boston is seeking on free agent, trade markets appeared first on ClutchPoints. Add ClutchPoints as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Boston Red Sox had a busy offseason in Major League Baseball. Boston added some pitching talent and also made some trades, offloading a few prospects. It appears the Red Sox are still looking at ways to add even more talent to their roster, ahead of the 2026 season.AdvertisementThe Red Sox are looking for a reliable left-handed reliever, per MassLive.“At present, the Red Sox have just three lefty relievers — Aroldis Chapman, Jovani Morán and Tyler…

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WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — The National Football League announced Tuesday that the third annual NFL Flag Championships Presented by Toyota will be held in Westfield from July 23–26, marking the first time the world’s largest youth flag football tournament will take place in Indiana. The event will be staged at the Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus, a 400-plus-acre complex in the Indianapolis metropolitan area featuring more than 30 multipurpose fields. Championship games are scheduled for Sunday, July 26. The NFL Flag Championships are the largest youth flag football tournament in the world and will reach a new high-water mark this…

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A nearly completed stadium in Mansfield, Texas, is vying to become a training base for World Cup teams, even as no squads have officially chosen North Texas for the 2026 tournament.The $40 million Texas Health Mansfield Stadium must be finished by May to qualify as a FIFA base camp, city officials told Fox 4 KDFW. Construction crews installed fresh grass last week and expect to complete the video board next week.AdvertisementThe timing matters because North Texas will host nine World Cup matches — more than any other city. Yet prominent teams, including England, Germany, and Argentina, have already selected base…

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