7:15 PM: L.A. Kings forward Dustin Penner tweets: "Hey @JonathanQuick32 congrats on the new 10yr deal. 10 more yrs of cursing! ha now u can replace the wallet u lost in vegas #swearjar #143"
7:00 PM: In a January memo obtained by the Oklahoman, Big 12 commissioner Chuck Neinas said that Notre Dame would be the only school that would add to the league's TV value.
6:45 PM: The West Indies & New Zealand will meet in the first sanctioned cricket matches in the U.S. this weekend in Lauderhill, Florida.
6:30 PM: UniWatch has photos of the 1924 Senators throwback uniforms the Washington Nationals will be wearing for their July 5 game against the San Francisco Giants.
6:15 PM: The DUI trial for Oakland Raiders receiver Darrius Heywood-Bey has been set for July 23 unless the case is resolved beforehand.
6:00 PM: The San Francisco 49ers are suing Santa Clara County for withholding $30 million in taxpayer funds that was marked to go toward a new stadium.
5:45 PM: Celtics coach Doc Rivers & Sixers coach Doug Collins will serve as analysts for NBC's Olympic basketball coverage this summer in London.
5:30 PM: Ivo Karlovic claims he was cheated by the linesmen who called too many foot-faults against him in his second round Wimbledon loss to Andy Murray.
5:15 PM: Rafael Nadal was knocked out of the second round of Wimbledon Thursday, losing to Lukas Rosol 6-7 (9-11), 6-4, 6-4. 2-6, 6-4.
5:00 PM: A judo coach in Amritsar, India has been arrested on charges of raping a female student at camp and forcibly keeping her with him for three days.
4:45 PM: Italy defeated Germany 2-1 to advance to the Euro 2012 final, where they will meet Spain.
4:30 PM: The AP's Tim Reynolds reports Dwyane Wade will not play for the U.S. Olympic team this summer in London, saying he needs to undergo off-season knee surgery.
4:15 PM: The Los Angeles Kings have agreed to terms with goalie & Stanley Cup Playoffs MVP Jonathan Quick on a 10-year contract extension, but the deal cannot be signed until July 1.
4:00 PM: Maria Sharapova reacts to tennis player Gilles Simon saying he's against equal prize money for men & women: "I'm sure there are a few more people that watch my matches than his."
3:45 PM: Unsigned New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees tells Parade magazine: "It's definitely been a tough off-season for everyone but in a lot of ways adversity and these types of things bring people together."
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