In case you missed it: March 3
In case you missed it, here were the top stories featured on FOX Sports Florida from Sunday, March 3.
* Panthers star rookie Jonathan Huberdeau put in both goals for Florida, but it wasn’t enough in a loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, Florida’s second to the team in as many days. Read More
* The Magic had four players in double figures, though three tied for the team lead with 12 points, as Orlando was crushed by the visiting Grizzlies. Read More
* People seem to be clamoring for Heat star LeBron James to enter the dunk contest, and Hall of Famer Magic Johnson even offered to pony up $1 million dollars if James entered it. But James says his focus is winning with the Heat, not on a contest a year away. Read More
* Michael Thompson knocked in an eagle on the third hole and then held on to his lead with some stellar par saves to win the Honda Classic. Read More
* Nathan Eovaldi started strong for the Marlins, retiring the first seven batters before giving up a home run, as Miami beat the New York Mets. Read More
* David Price was sharp for the Rays in their win against the Twins, striking out five in three shutout innings, but designated hitter Luke Scott left the game with tightness in his left hamstring. Read More
* Michael Snaer scored 17 points, but it wasn’t nearly enough for the Seminoles, who were beaten soundly by North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Read More
* LeBron James scores 29 points to go with 11 rebounds and seven assists to help the Heat rally back to beat the Knicks, their 14th consecutive victory, which tied a franchise record. Read More
* FSU forward Terrance Shannon returned to the lineup against North Carolina on Sunday, his first game since being injured against Virginia on Jan. 19. Read More
* The University of Central Florida and head football coach George O’Leary are working on a two-year extension that would keep the coach with the Knights through the 2017 season. Read More