Here are all the sports stories you believed were true on April Fools’ Day; Of all the terrible Wizards losses this season, these five were the worst; Why Barry Trotz kept Dmitry Orlov in the lineup; 20 years since MLS inaugural match, D.C. revisits San Jose in search of first 2016 win; How Max Scherzer could beat Clayton Kershaw in Cy Young race; Why Olympic medalist Meb Keflezighi loves to race alongside amateurs; Dusty Baker urging Blake Treinen to have ‘a little more dog’;
 
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No ladder, no problem for GW coach after NIT victory
The Colonials left Madison Square Garden with pieces from both nets.
Here are all the sports stories you believed were true on April Fools’ Day
Ugh, today is the worst.
 
Of all the terrible Wizards losses this season, these five were the worst
The Wizards remain mathematically alive for a playoff berth. If they had avoided miserably awful losses, they could be right in the mix.
 
Why Barry Trotz kept Dmitry Orlov in the lineup
Orlov is six games away from playing his first full NHL season.
 
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20 years since MLS inaugural match, D.C. revisits San Jose in search of first 2016 win
United is winless in six matches across all competitions, while the Earthquakes (2-1-0) are coming off a two-week layoff.
 
How Max Scherzer could beat Clayton Kershaw in Cy Young race
Nationals ace is projected to go 16-6 with 249 strikeouts and a 2.67 ERA.
 
Why Olympic medalist Meb Keflezighi loves to race alongside amateurs
Keflezighi will be pacing six-minute-milers during Sunday’s Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in D.C.
 
Dusty Baker urging Blake Treinen to have ‘a little more dog’
Treinen could be an x factor in the bullpen this season, a hard-throwing right-hander with good potential but mixed past results.
 
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