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Produced by a major media corporation in New York City, this daily podcast covered the sports world with interviews, highlights, sound clips, and breaking news. .

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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you are listening to S o N A with Kyle Cassis. Welcome into S Oe Now, Kyle Cases here with you on the heels of Brian Clark as we will take you to 10 p.m. Eastern time. 7 p.m. Pacific Time. Brian Mortensen on the controls this afternoon as we take you through the evening. Let's start with the headlines. West Virginia upsets Kansas in Morgantown 92 to 86. Your final score. Aaron Harris scored 28. Juwan Staten had 24 as the Mountaineers knockoff number eight Kansas. Florida wipes out Kentucky 84 65. Your final score. The Gators become the first team in SEC history to go 18 and o in conference play. There are 15 finalists for the Wooden Award. Creighton's Doug McDermott, considered by many to be the favorite, is among them. There are three freshmen. Kentucky's Julius Randle, Andrew Wiggins of Kansas and Duke's Jabari Parker. The WGC Tournament at Doral. Tiger Woods shoots a 66 6 under for Woods. He storms to just three shots back of the lead. Patrick Reed is four under through 12. Woods is all finished one under par for the tournament, according to sources the Lakers do not believe and in season coaching change will help the team. Last night, the Lakers dropped to three and 10 since February 9th. They lost to the Clippers by 48 on Thursday. ESPN reports that Phil Jackson is quote ready to go back to work after taking a break from the NBA over the last few years to improve his health and eventually write a book, Jackson is reportedly ready to join an NBA franchise in a front office role. Multiple reports say that the Saints will release running back Darren Sproles if they're unable to trade him, even if they don't part ways with the dangerous back. The Saints are already in compliance with the salary cap. Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter signs a six year deal worth $52 million. According to both sides, the negotiation process was smooth