Spaniard Jon Rahm didn’t just win the Masters. He crushed the field in a way that felt much more magnificent than his four-stroke margin of victory.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Miss seeing bluebloods in the men’s Final Four? Don’t complain, just embrace it.
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Miami’s Norchad Omier on possible switch to football: ‘Not thinking about that right now’
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Connecticut’s Adama Sanogo manages fasting for Ramadan while leading team’s Final Four run
It’s challenging enough to be playing the NCAA men’s tournament. For Connecticut center Adama Sanogo he is also managing fasting during Ramadan.