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Football’s 39-30 triumph over Virginia Tech on Friday, which ended a streak of fifteen straight Commonwealth Cup games won by the Hokies, couldn’t have been any sweeter, as the victory gave the Hoos the Coastal division title, a berth in the ACC Championship game and a return to the AP Poll at No. 22.
Joe Harris posted a season-high 25 points, to go along with four rebounds and an assist, in the Brooklyn Nets’ 109-106 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday.
Joe
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) December 1, 2019
Harris
Is
Heating
Up
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Kyle Guy, who remains a two-way player for the Stockton and Sacramento Kings, also had himself a night over the weekend, going for a career-high 42 points on Saturday. The former Virginia star went 8-of-16 from beyond the arc.
a freshly served 40 for #2WayPlayer @KyleJGuy5
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) December 1, 2019
42 PTS (career-high) | 5 REB | 4 AST | 8 @UVAMensHoops ↗️ @StocktonKings ↔️ @SacramentoKings pic.twitter.com/60Sriqh9dw
Yesterday, rookie Juan Thornhill took an interception to the house during the Kansas City Chiefs’ 40-9 drubbing of the Oakland Raiders. The score was Thornhill’s first touchdown in his young NFL career.
PICK-6: the rookie @Juan_Thornhill TO THE HOUSE! #ChiefsKingdom
— NFL (@NFL) December 1, 2019
: #OAKvsKC on CBS
: NFL app // Yahoo Sports app
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Tweet of the Day:
Tale of two tapes
— B Perk (@3_ToDaNeck) December 1, 2019
2018 Vs. 2019
Kept the picture on the left as my screensaver for a whole year after we lost, promised to never feel like that again. The hug hit a little different this year pic.twitter.com/6WUS6a5i3i