In case you missed it: March 24

In case you missed it here were the top featured stories on FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, March 24.
* If LeBron James is getting tired of doing interviews during his team's winning streak, he isn't showing it. Of course, it helps when the guy asking the questions is Miami Heat sidekick Dwyane Wade. Read More
* Is the Heat’s current win streak more impressive than what the Lakers did when they set the record in 1971-72? Read More
* Playing their first game after the firing of Guy Boucher, the Lightning went down early and fell on the road to the Winnipeg Jets. Read More
* The Miami women’s basketball team fell to Iowa and was eliminated from the NCAA tournament. Read More
* Florida Gulf Coast continued its magical run, taking down San Diego State with a strong performance to become the first 15 seed to make it to the Sweet 16. Read More
* The Florida Gators used a big first half to take down Minnesota and stamp their ticket for the Sweet 16. Read More
* The Heat went down early again, but they ended up dominating the visiting Bobcats for their 26th straight victory. Read More
* The Florida Panthers were shut down on the road, losing 3-0 to the Islanders. Read More
* The Florida State women’s basketball team tops Princeton in the first round to advance in the NCAA tournament. Read More
* Tampa Bay's Jeremy Hellickson gave up four runs and eight hits in seven innings in the Rays’ extra-innings loss to the Yankees. Read More
* Heat guard Dwyane Wade did not play against the Bobcats because of soreness in his right knee. Read More
* With the Magic unlikely to have Nikola Vucevic against the Heat on Monday, rookie Kyle O’Quinn has been presented an opportunity to step up and show what he’s got. Read More
* Greg Dobbs was 3 for 3 with two doubles for Miami in the Marlins’ rain-shortened 4-1 loss to the Astros. Read More
* Tiger Woods’ shot at getting back to world No. 1 was delayed when thunderstorms rolled through the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. Read More
* With a record of 13-17-1 entering Sunday, the Lightning fired head coach Guy Boucher. Read More