UIC falls to Northern Kentucky in Horizon League

INDIANAPOLIS — Jalen Tate tied one piece of the online to his championship hat Tuesday and hung the remaining round his neck after incomes every other NCAA Tournament bid. They would be the latest additions to the circle of relatives’s trophy case — and he hopes now not the final. On Tuesday, Tate scored all of his 14 issues within the first part, spent the second one part doing the grimy paintings on protection whilst main Northern Kentucky previous UIC 71-62 for its moment directly Horizon League Tournament name. “It feels good to be back in the (NCAA) tournament, man, and with these guys it feels great,” he informed the gang moments after being named the tourney MVP. “And we’re

Germany, Italy, Belgium, Northern Ireland good

Germany and Northern Ireland good in Group C Italy get well to stay unblemished Belgium additionally on target after beating Scotland Hungary prime after Wales scalp, Hamšík units document Standings; qualifying continues in September GROUP C Germany 8-0 EstoniaGermany have been at their ruthless finest as they brushed apart Estonia in Mainz, scoring 5 instances in a primary half for the primary time since their well-known 7-1 FIFA World Cup semi-final victory over ... UEFA.com - News

UEFA EURO reporter’s view: Northern Ireland

Squad analysisOff the pitch, Michael O'Neill has cultivated a special 'club spirit'. On it, he boasts experienced players in key areas, epitomised by captain Steven Davis and defenders Jonny Evans, Gareth McAuley and Craig Cathcart. Crucially, he is also getting the best out of the likes of Jamie Ward (Nottingham Forest), Conor McLaughlin (Fleetwood Town), Oliver Norwood (Reading) and Stuart Dallas (Leeds United). His only question mark? The left side of defence after losing Chris Brunt to a serious knee injury in February.One to watchThe influential Davis and forward Kyle Lafferty, who scored seven goals in qualifying, are the obvious an...

Northern Ireland ease to Belarus victory

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Northern Ireland v Russia fails pitch inspection

Northern Ireland's World Cup qualifier against Russia has fallen foul of the weather for the second time in 24 hours, with hostile conditions rendering Windsor Park unplayable. PA PhotosGround staff help clear snow away from Windsor Park The Group F clash was initially due to take placeon Friday night but heavy snow and plummeting temperatures in Belfast saw the fixture postponed after three inspections by Norwegian referee Tom Hagen and the FIFA delegation. A revised kick-off time of 3pm on Saturday was set but with no let-up from the elements the referee decided to cancel the fixture, which will now need to be fitted in elsewhere in the limited international calendar. Conditions in the Northern Irish capital were arguably even worse on Friday, with