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Tiger Woods Withdraws from Masters Tournament Due to Injury, Ending Streak of Completing All 72 Holes at Augusta National as a Professional

Tiger Woods withdrew from the Masters Tournament on Sunday due to an injury caused by a 2021 car accident. Woods had completed all 72 holes of every tournament he had played at Augusta National as a professional until Sunday's withdrawal, and his fans and supporters have wished him a speedy recovery. His next tournament is scheduled for June at the U.S. Open.

Senator Richard Blumenthal to Undergo Routine Surgery After Fracturing Femur at UConn Men’s Basketball Victory Parade

Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal fractured his femur during a UConn men's basketball victory parade on Saturday after a fellow parade attendee tripped and fell on him. Blumenthal will undergo routine surgery on Sunday to ensure proper healing, and is expected to make a full recovery. Fellow Connecticut Democrat Senator Chris Murphy jokingly commented on the incident on Twitter.

Tiger Woods Withdraws from Masters After Reaggravating Foot Injury, Tournament Called Off Due to Heavy Rain and Windy Conditions

Tiger Woods withdrew from the Masters tournament due to a foot injury, ending his 23-year streak of making the cut. Heavy rain and windy conditions caused the tournament to be called off on Saturday, and the remaining players will have to make up the lost ground on Sunday. It is unclear how the tournament will be affected by the weather and Woods' withdrawal.

Tragic Death of Cycling Champion Ethan Boyes in San Francisco’s Presidio National Park

Ethan Boyes, a 10-time national champion and world record holder in the 1,000-meter time trial, was tragically struck by a car while cycling in San Francisco's Presidio National Park and later died in hospital. USA Cycling and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition have expressed their sadness at the loss of Boyes, and the U.S. Park Police are investigating the incident with a $10,000 reward offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the driver responsible.

Supreme Court Rules Against West Virginia Officials in Transgender Athlete Case, Upholding Transgender Rights

The Supreme Court has ruled against West Virginia officials in a case involving a law that bans transgender athletes from competing on female sports teams. The law, challenged by 12-year-old transgender girl Becky Pepper-Jackson, cannot be enforced while the case is being litigated. Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's decision, which is the latest in a series of rulings that have favored transgender rights. The court is expected to issue a ruling in a separate case involving transgender rights later this year.

Angel Reese Declines White House Invitation, Suggests Iowa Join LSU in Visiting Former President Obama and Former First Lady Michelle Obama

The LSU Tigers women's basketball team have won their first national championship, prompting star player Angel Reese to declare that neither she nor her team will be visiting the White House. Reese suggested that the two teams should share the spotlight, and that Iowa should be invited to the White House as part of the tradition. It remains to be seen if Iowa will be invited to the White House.

Angel Reese’s Gesture Sparks Debate on Social Media After LSU Women’s Basketball Championship Win

LSU's women's basketball team made history when they won the NCAA championship, prompting star player Angel Reese to make a celebratory gesture that sparked a debate on social media. Despite criticism, Reese's spirit and enthusiasm remain unbroken, with her coach and fellow champion Sue Bird defending her and reminding that sports are meant to be enjoyed.

UConn Huskies One Win Away From Fifth National Title After Final Four Victory Over Miami Hurricanes

The University of Connecticut Huskies are one win away from their fifth national title after a 72-59 win over the Miami Hurricanes in the Final Four on Saturday. UConn got off to a quick start, extending their lead to 20 points before the Hurricanes started to make shots. Led by Adama Sanogo and Jordan Hawkins, the Huskies regained control of the game and will now face the winner of the Baylor-Houston game in the NCAA men’s basketball championship game on Monday, April 5th.

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