ESPN award-winning reporter Tom Rinaldi is leaving the network to sign with Fox Sports, it was announced Wednesday.
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Trailblazing sports journalist Jeannie Morris dies at age 85
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Several college basketball teams are off to shaky starts, including some NCAA bluebloods like Kentucky and Duke.