Florida won its first men's basketball national championship since 2007 in a thriller over Houston. Plus, the widow of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau welcomes a baby boy seven months after his tragic death, and a 101-year-old nutrition expert shares his seven diet rules and tips for a long life.
Florida rallied from a 12-point hole in the second half to edge Houston 65-63 in last night’s national championship game, getting a defensive stop in the final seconds to claim its first NCAA men's basketball title since 2007. Guard Walter Clayton Jr. (above) was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player and Todd Golden, 39, became the youngest head coach to win a national title since late North Carolina State legend Jim Valvano in 1983.
Meredith Gaudreau, the widow of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, announced yesterday that she has welcomed a baby boy, just seven months after her late husband was struck and killed by an alleged drunken driver while riding his bike. Meredith shared heartwarming pictures of baby son Carter Michael Gaudreau, who she wrote "looks exactly like his daddy." See the photos.
Dr. John Scharffenberg is a 101-year-old who still drives, creates YouTube videos and travels the world giving lectures. The adjunct professor from California's Loma Linda University told TODAY.com that people can live longer if they adhere to these seven lifestyle rules, including consistent exercise. "The time of life you get it is what’s important — middle age, from 40 to 70. That’s when you need it, because that’s the time when people usually relax, have more money, buy more food, sit around more, eat more ... and that’s the wrong way to go.”
Sundress season is practically around the corner, which means now is the time to get your wardrobe in order. Professional stylist Jasmine Snow has everything you need to get started.
Have yourself a Taco Tuesday with these taquitos de picadillo from chef Omi Hopper. The crispy tacos are filled with savory, seasoned meat and potatoes cooked in a spicy tomato sauce.