Fans trade punches in wild brawl at Knicks-Raptors game

A pair of rowdy fans traded blows in the stands at Madison Square Garden during the Knicks-Raptors game on Wednesday in a brief video posted to social media.  The 15-second clip, recorded early into the Knicks’ 112-98 win over the Raptors, showed two men going at it somewhere in the 100s section behind one of … Read more

No. 4 USC women rally to defeat No. 8 Maryland

USC center Rayah Marshall blocks a shot by Maryland guard Shyanne Sellers during the second half. (Daniel Kucin Jr. / Associated Press) JuJu Watkins scored 21 points before fouling out in the final minute, and No. 4 USC rallied to hand No. 8 Maryland its first loss, 79-74 on Wednesday night. Shyanne Sellers scored 26 … Read more

USC men fade in second half of loss to Indiana

Wesley Yates III, shown here against Idaho State earlier this season, led the Trojans in scoring Wednesday. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) Oumar Ballo powered his way to 23 points and Indiana overcame an early double-digit deficit to beat USC 82-69 Wednesday. The Hoosiers (13-3) earned their fourth win in five Big Ten Conference … Read more

St. John’s defending better than it has in decades big reason for team’s strong start

Vince Iwuchukwu tries to block Dailyn Swain’s shot during St. John’s win over Xavier. Katie Stratman-Imagn Images A lot has been made of St. John’s 3-point shooting, its struggles to knock down perimeter shots, particularly since conference play has begun. What has flown under the radar, however, is how exactly the Johnnies have continued to … Read more

Giants’ Deonte Banks facing make-or-break third season

What Deonte Banks has proven after two seasons is that he is not a complete waste of a first-round draft pick like DeAndre Baker and Kadarius Toney. Whether he gets lumped in with too many other Giants’ playable underachievers from the first round over the last decade — Ereck Flowers, Eli Apple and Evan Neal, … Read more

Rangers seek revenge vs. Devils after beatdowns earlier this season

Peter Laviolette wasn’t thrilled with either of the Rangers’ results against the Devils last month. There were some positives, he said, from the first one — a 5-1 setback on Dec. 2. But three weeks later, another listless loss quickly spiraled into an embarrassment. The afternoon started with the Blueshirts making Chris Kreider, their longest-tenured … Read more

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