Bitcoin traded near $68,200 on Wednesday as global markets reacted to a sharp sell-off in South Korea’s stock market and rising geopolitical tension in the Middle East.
The cryptocurrency rose about 0.7 percent in the past 24 hours after briefly slipping below $67,500 earlier this week. Data shows Bitcoin held above a 24-hour low of $67,406 while trading volumes increased during early Asian hours.
The move comes as investors assess broader market stress following a sudden decline in South Korea’s benchmark KOSPI index.
Korea Market Crash Triggers Global Risk Reaction
South Korea’s stock market plunged more than 10 percent during Wednesday trading, triggering a circuit breaker after an earlier 8 percent drop halted trading temporarily.
The sell-off wiped out an estimated $270 billion in market value in a single session. Major semiconductor companies led the decline. Samsung Electronics fell about 10 percent, while SK Hynix dropped roughly 12 percent.
The sharp decline came as oil prices climbed above $80 amid tension in the Middle East and concerns over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
South Korea imports most of its energy supply, and disruptions in the region can raise production costs for industries such as semiconductor manufacturing.
The global chip sector plays a major role in artificial intelligence infrastructure, particularly through high-bandwidth memory used in advanced computing systems.
Bitcoin Institutional Demand Continues
Institutional flows into Bitcoin remain active despite volatility in global markets.
Data from spot Bitcoin ETF filings shows BlackRock’s fund purchased roughly $264 million worth of Bitcoin within the past 24 hours. The inflow indicates continued institutional exposure to the asset class even as traditional markets face turbulence.
BTC Price Consolidates Amid Market Uncertainty
While equities in Asia dropped sharply, Bitcoin remained relatively stable. The cryptocurrency continues to trade within a consolidation range between roughly $67,000 and $70,000.
On the downside, a close below $62,000 would weaken the market structure and increase the risk of a deeper correction.
Current price action forms a bear flag pattern, which historically can lead to a downward breakout if selling pressure increases.
What Next For Bitcoin Price?
Several support and resistance levels remain important for Bitcoin’s next move. A major support zone between $54,000 and $57,000. Another support level sits near $55,000, which previously acted as strong horizontal support during earlier market corrections.
On the upside, Bitcoin continues to face resistance near the top of its current consolidation range, a level the price has struggled to break in recent sessions.
A decisive move above this resistance could trigger another bullish rally, while a drop below support may open the door for a deeper correction toward the mid-$50,000 range.
A new study by the Bitcoin Policy Institute shows that 22 of 36 top AI models ranked Bitcoin as their preferred currency in simulated economic tests, while none chose fiat as their top pick. Researchers evaluated models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepSeek, xAI, and MiniMax across 28 currency scenarios, including store of value, payments, and settlement efficiency. The findings suggest AI sees Bitcoin’s digital properties as more favorable than traditional money in key economic roles.
The cryptocurrency market has been volatile in early 2026, and XRP has not been immune to the volatility. Over the past month, the digital asset lost roughly 45% of its value within four weeks.
However, some analysts argue that the recent decline may not tell the full story. New projections generated by three artificial intelligence models hint that XRP’s long-term trajectory could look very different from its recent performance.
XRP’s Sharp Correction Raises Questions
The recent downturn followed technical issues and broader market pressure, which pushed XRP into one of its steepest short-term corrections in recent years.
While the price dropped sharply, network activity on the XRP Ledger reportedly increased by about 30% during the same period. For analysts, that divergence between price and usage has sparked debate about whether the asset’s market value is temporarily disconnecting from its underlying utility.
In traditional markets, such situations sometimes occur when investors react strongly to short-term news while long-term fundamentals continue to develop.
Three AI Models Offer Different Scenarios
To better understand XRP’s possible path forward, analysts applied three separate artificial intelligence forecasting models. Each model produced a different outlook based on varying assumptions about adoption, liquidity and market cycles.
Model One: Utility-Driven Floor
The first model estimates a conservative range of $1.50 to $2. This scenario assumes XRP continues growing steadily through real-world payment use cases and institutional transaction flows.
Even without strong retail speculation, the model suggests that rising activity on the XRP Ledger could support a gradual price increase over time.
Model Two: Cyclical Growth Scenario
A second model places XRP within a $3 to $5 range, drawing comparisons to historical crypto market cycles.
This projection assumes that XRP benefits from broader market expansion and increasing adoption following legal clarity and infrastructure development across the network.
Under this scenario, XRP evolves from a speculative asset into a more mature financial instrument used in cross-border transactions and liquidity management.
Model Three: Liquidity Shock Outlier
The most aggressive model explores a scenario in which XRP’s role in global payment infrastructure expands rapidly. If financial institutions adopt the network as a major bridge liquidity layer, demand for XRP could increase significantly.
In that case, the model says the token could potentially move into double-digit territory during the next major market cycle.
Analysts warn that this outcome depends heavily on institutional adoption and broader financial market developments.
A Market Still Driven by Sentiment
Despite these projections, the crypto market remains sensitive to short-term sentiment.
Large price swings often occur when traders react quickly to news events, technical issues or macroeconomic developments. In the short term, market behavior can resemble what investors describe as a “voting machine,” where sentiment dominates.
Over longer periods, however, price movements tend to align more closely with utility, adoption and network growth.
Circle has minted $1 billion in USDC on Solana in just hours, bringing its total 2026 issuance on the network to $23.75 billion. Institutions and exchanges create USDC by depositing dollars, fueling liquidity for trading, DeFi protocols, and new token launches on Solana’s fast, low-fee blockchain. Analysts view the surge as significant “dry powder” ready for market deployment, boosting Solana’s role as a leading stablecoin hub alongside Ethereum and Tron.
Ethereum’s validator entry queue has ballooned to around 3.4 million ETH, signaling strong demand from large investors, corporations, and crypto exchanges choosing to stake rather than sell during recent market conditions. This has created one of the longest staking queues since the move to Proof of Stake, with an estimated 60-day wait for new validators to activate. Compared with about 904,000 ETH in early January, the sharp rise shows a growing commitment to locking up ETH for yield and long-term participation in network security.
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AVAR: Teymur Teymurov
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AVAR: Akif Əmirəli
Hakim-inspektor: Rövşən Əhmədov
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VAR: Kamal Umudlu
AVAR: Elvin Bayramov
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Brooklyn Nets (15-46, 14th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Miami Heat (33-29, eighth in the Eastern Conference)
Miami; Thursday, 7:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Miami hosts Brooklyn looking to prolong its three-game home winning streak.
The Heat are 17-18 in conference play. Miami is third in the league with 54.4 points in the paint led by Jaime Jaquez Jr. averaging 10.2.
The Nets have gone 11-27 against Eastern Conference opponents. Brooklyn is the worst team in the Eastern Conference scoring averaging 106.8 points per game while shooting 44.5%.
The Heat are shooting 46.4% from the field this season, 3.2 percentage points lower than the 49.6% the Nets allow to opponents. The Heat average 106.8 points per game, 9.9 fewer points than the 116.7 the Heat allow.
The teams square off for the third time this season. In the last matchup on March 4 the Heat won 124-98 led by 23 points from Bam Adebayo, while Noah Clowney scored 17 points for the Nets.
TOP PERFORMERS: Adebayo is averaging 18.7 points and 9.9 rebounds for the Heat. Andrew Wiggins is averaging 16.3 points and 5.8 rebounds over the last 10 games.
Michael Porter Jr. is scoring 24.1 points per game and averaging 6.9 rebounds for the Nets. Clowney is averaging 2.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Heat: 6-4, averaging 119.9 points, 50.5 rebounds, 28.0 assists, 8.9 steals and 4.7 blocks per game while shooting 46.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 109.7 points per game.
Nets: 1-9, averaging 104.2 points, 37.7 rebounds, 26.1 assists, 8.5 steals and 4.0 blocks per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 118.9 points.
INJURIES: Heat: Nikola Jovic: day to day (back), Norman Powell: out (groin).
Nets: Egor Demin: day to day (injury management).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Chicago Bulls (25-37, 12th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Phoenix Suns (34-26, seventh in the Western Conference)
Phoenix; Thursday, 9 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Chicago will attempt to stop its five-game road losing streak when the Bulls visit Phoenix.
The Suns have gone 20-12 at home. Phoenix is sixth in the league allowing just 111.4 points per game while holding opponents to 46.9% shooting.
The Bulls are 9-19 on the road. Chicago is second in the Eastern Conference with 34.6 defensive rebounds per game led by Josh Giddey averaging 7.0.
The Suns are shooting 45.3% from the field this season, 2.2 percentage points lower than the 47.5% the Bulls allow to opponents. The Bulls average 115.7 points per game, 4.3 more than the 111.4 the Suns give up.
TOP PERFORMERS: Mark Williams is averaging 11.6 points and 8.1 rebounds for the Suns. Collin Gillespie is averaging 13.9 points over the last 10 games.
Matas Buzelis is averaging 15.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks for the Bulls. Collin Sexton is averaging 13.6 points over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Suns: 4-6, averaging 103.7 points, 44.1 rebounds, 22.6 assists, 8.8 steals and 3.3 blocks per game while shooting 42.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 111.2 points per game.
Bulls: 1-9, averaging 108.9 points, 42.7 rebounds, 25.3 assists, 8.9 steals and 5.2 blocks per game while shooting 44.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 118.9 points.
INJURIES: Suns: Jordan Goodwin: out (calf), Dillon Brooks: out (hand).
Bulls: Anfernee Simons: day to day (wrist), Noa Essengue: out for season (shoulder), Jaden Ivey: out (knee), Patrick Williams: day to day (quadriceps), Zach Collins: out for season (toe), Jalen Smith: day to day (calf).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
BOTTOM LINE: Oklahoma City seeks to keep its three-game win streak alive when the Thunder take on New York.
The Knicks have gone 23-8 at home. New York is fourth in the league averaging 14.8 made 3-pointers per game while shooting 37.5% from deep. Jalen Brunson leads the team averaging 2.9 makes while shooting 37.8% from 3-point range.
The Thunder are 23-8 on the road. Oklahoma City is seventh in the Western Conference with 25.5 assists per game led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander averaging 6.4.
The Knicks make 47.2% of their shots from the field this season, which is 3.6 percentage points higher than the Thunder have allowed to their opponents (43.6%). The Thunder average 13.5 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.1 fewer makes per game than the Knicks give up.
TOP PERFORMERS: Karl-Anthony Towns is shooting 48.0% and averaging 19.8 points for the Knicks. Brunson is averaging 24.8 points over the last 10 games.
Isaiah Joe is shooting 44.6% and averaging 11.0 points for the Thunder. Jared McCain is averaging 2.1 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Knicks: 7-3, averaging 115.3 points, 44.5 rebounds, 28.9 assists, 8.8 steals and 4.5 blocks per game while shooting 48.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 103.7 points per game.
Thunder: 8-2, averaging 114.9 points, 45.9 rebounds, 25.5 assists, 9.4 steals and 5.0 blocks per game while shooting 45.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 107.5 points.
INJURIES: Knicks: Miles McBride: out (ankle).
Thunder: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: day to day (abdominal), Ajay Mitchell: day to day (abdomen), Branden Carlson: day to day (back), Jalen Williams: out (hamstring), Thomas Sorber: out for season (knee), Isaiah Hartenstein: day to day (injury management).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
BOTTOM LINE: Charlotte is looking to keep its five-game win streak alive when the Hornets take on Boston.
The Celtics are 27-13 against Eastern Conference opponents. Boston is sixth in the NBA with 46.2 rebounds led by Nikola Vucevic averaging 8.8.
The Hornets are 19-21 in conference matchups. Charlotte is 7-8 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents and averages 15.0 turnovers per game.
The Celtics average 15.5 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.7 more made shots on average than the 12.8 per game the Hornets allow. The Hornets average 16.0 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.1 more made shots on average than the 13.9 per game the Celtics allow.
TOP PERFORMERS: Jaylen Brown is averaging 29 points, 7.1 rebounds and five assists for the Celtics. Payton Pritchard is averaging 17 points and 5.8 assists over the past 10 games.
Kon Knueppel is averaging 19.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists for the Hornets. Brandon Miller is averaging 22.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists over the past 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Celtics: 8-2, averaging 109.4 points, 50.7 rebounds, 27.1 assists, 6.1 steals and 6.4 blocks per game while shooting 45.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 98.5 points per game.
Hornets: 7-3, averaging 117.3 points, 47.8 rebounds, 27.4 assists, 8.5 steals and 4.2 blocks per game while shooting 45.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 106.2 points.
INJURIES: Celtics: Jayson Tatum: out (achilles), Neemias Queta: day to day (rest).
Hornets: Coby White: day to day (injury management).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
BOTTOM LINE: Utah heads into the matchup against Philadelphia as losers of six straight games.
The 76ers are 16-16 on their home court. Philadelphia has a 14-21 record against opponents above .500.
The Jazz are 7-22 on the road. Utah ranks third in the Western Conference scoring 52.1 points per game in the paint led by Lauri Markkanen averaging 11.7.
The 76ers score 116.0 points per game, 9.8 fewer points than the 125.8 the Jazz allow. The Jazz average 12.9 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.3 fewer makes per game than the 76ers allow.
TOP PERFORMERS: Tyrese Maxey is averaging 29 points, 6.7 assists and two steals for the 76ers. VJ Edgecombe is averaging 15.9 points over the last 10 games.
Isaiah Collier is scoring 11.0 points per game and averaging 2.5 rebounds for the Jazz. Brice Sensabaugh is averaging 15.6 points and 3.4 rebounds over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: 76ers: 4-6, averaging 111.7 points, 42.3 rebounds, 22.0 assists, 10.2 steals and 5.4 blocks per game while shooting 44.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 120.3 points per game.
Jazz: 2-8, averaging 115.8 points, 44.6 rebounds, 26.7 assists, 11.3 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 45.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 120.0 points.
INJURIES: 76ers: Johni Broome: out (knee), Joel Embiid: out (oblique), VJ Edgecombe: day to day (back), Kelly Oubre Jr.: day to day (illness).
Jazz: Lauri Markkanen: out (ankle), Vince Williams Jr.: out for season (acl), Walker Kessler: out for season (shoulder), Jusuf Nurkic: out for season (nose), Jaren Jackson Jr.: out for season (knee).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
BOTTOM LINE: Deni Avdija and the Portland Trail Blazers take on Cam Spencer and the Memphis Grizzlies in Western Conference action.
The Grizzlies are 18-24 against Western Conference opponents. Memphis has a 2-4 record in one-possession games.
The Trail Blazers are 22-18 in Western Conference play. Portland gives up 118.4 points to opponents and has been outscored by 3.2 points per game.
The Grizzlies are shooting 46.2% from the field this season, 1.4 percentage points lower than the 47.6% the Trail Blazers allow to opponents. The Trail Blazers average 115.2 points per game, 2.5 fewer than the 117.7 the Grizzlies allow to opponents.
The two teams match up for the fourth time this season. The Trail Blazers defeated the Grizzlies 122-115 in their last matchup on Feb. 8. Jerami Grant led the Trail Blazers with 29 points, and Olivier-Maxence Prosper led the Grizzlies with 25 points.
TOP PERFORMERS: Spencer is shooting 47.7% and averaging 11.4 points for the Grizzlies. Jaylen Wells is averaging 1.8 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
Avdija is averaging 24.4 points, seven rebounds and 6.6 assists for the Trail Blazers. Jrue Holiday is averaging 19.3 points over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Grizzlies: 3-7, averaging 117.2 points, 36.9 rebounds, 28.6 assists, 12.6 steals and 5.4 blocks per game while shooting 48.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.2 points per game.
Trail Blazers: 5-5, averaging 113.2 points, 45.0 rebounds, 26.2 assists, 7.7 steals and 6.2 blocks per game while shooting 45.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.9 points.
INJURIES: Grizzlies: Santi Aldama: day to day (injury management), Taj Gibson: day to day (coach decision), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: out for season (finger), Ja Morant: out (elbow), Zach Edey: out for season (ankle), Brandon Clarke: out (calf).
Trail Blazers: Kris Murray: day to day (illness), Deni Avdija: day to day (back), Shaedon Sharpe: out (calf), Damian Lillard: out for season (achilles).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
In a matchup where the desperation of the trade deadline meets the urgency of a collapsing playoff race, the Toronto Maple Leafs travel to the Prudential Center tomorrow night to face the New Jersey Devils.
With the March 6 deadline now looming, both clubs find themselves on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff picture, separated by just three points. For Toronto, coming off a frustrating shootout loss to the Flyers, this is a final opportunity to prove they are buyers rather than sellers. For Sheldon Keefe’s Devils, who have struggled to find consistency all season, it’s a must-win at home to avoid a total teardown before Friday’s 3 p.m. ET cutoff.
The storylines on the ice are just as volatile as the rumors off it. All eyes will be on Brandon Carlo, whose return to the lineup for Toronto comes amid heavy speculation that the Leafs are looking to move him to recoup assets. Meanwhile, the Devils will lean on Jack Hughes to ignite an offense that has been uncharacteristically quiet during their recent slide.
With both front offices reportedly active on the phones, tomorrow’s result could very well determine which of these rosters stays intact and which is dismantled by the time they hit the ice again on Saturday.
Here's everything you need to know about the game, from TV to streaming options.
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Leafs vs. Devils start time
Date: Wednesday, Mar. 4
Time: 7 p.m. ET
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Leafs schedule 2025-26
Here are the next five games on Toronto's 2025-26 schedule:
Date
Matchup
Time (ET)
Mar. 5
at New York Rangers
7 p.m.
Mar. 7
vs. Tampa Bay Lightning
7 p.m.
Mar. 10
at Montreal Canadiens
7 p.m.
Mar. 12
vs. Anaheim Ducks
7 p.m.
Mar. 14
at Buffalo Sabres
7 p.m.
Devils schedule 2025-26
Here are the next five games on New Jersey's 2025-26 schedule:
The free-agent running back class in 2026 won't come close to having the same special impact as those stars signed in 2024.
Two years later, with Breece Hall franchise-tagged by the Jets, there's not much in the way of feature backs, but some good complementary and backup options available.
Here's looking at the veteran runners (and receivers) who can help teams most on the open market:
Walker is coming off his dominant Super Bowl 60 MVP performance vs. the Patriots. He is a power runner with extra juice to the outside and is better off staying as the early-down option, with limited touches give a few nicks for receiving and pass protection.
2. Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (age: 27)
Etienne looks ready to sign elsewhere as the team can move on fine with second-year back Bhayshul Tuten and others in Liam Coen's offense. The Chiefs should covet his versatility as they try to clean up their backfield and can no longer pursue Hall.
3. Tyler Allgeier, Falcons (age: 25)
Allgeier should have plenty of appeal as a reliable all-around power back with his previous work behind Bijan Robinson. He would fit best as a goal-line type change of pace, like he was in Atlanta.
Gainwell was a valuable, versatile Eagle before having some explosive work to complement Jaylen Warren in Pittsburgh. He might get a chance to return late in the process.
5. Rico Dowdle, Panthers (age: 27)
Dowdle flashed big-game ability in Carolina but couldn't get the key workload over Chuba Hubbard in the end. He does a little of everything well as a strong backup, like he was for a long time in Dallas.
6. Brian Robinson Jr., 49ers (age: 26)
Robinson rebounded from his time in Washington to one of Christian McCaffrey's strongest backups. He can find more power and pop in any Kyle Shanahan adjacent zone-blocking offense.
7. JK Dobbins, Broncos (age: 27)
Dobbins can be dynamic and red zone productive when on the field, but durability issues have lingered throughout his whole career in Baltimore and Denver. Whoever signs him must have a solid No. 2 option.
White went from a receiving option in the Tom Brady era with limited running pop to someone now just as valuable in the rushing attack. He got overtaken by Bucky Irving with the Bucs, but it would be intriguing in a more even committee.
9. Najee Harris, Chargers (age: 27)
Harris was off to a promising start with his second team after leaving Pittsburgh but was quickly derailed by a torn Achilles. He is still a solid power running with good receiving skills, who might be a good fit replacing David Montgomery in Detroit.
Until the Cardinals put James Conner on the market, Jones would be the older, reliable available with Minnesota planning to release him. He would work well again with a young back, much like Dobbins did with R.J. Harvey and did with Omarion Hampton.
Cubarsi has struggled this season, but this was his best performance in 18 months. Absolutely brilliant for a Barcelona that defended aggressively, suffocating first Julian Alvarez and then Alexander Sorloth, and had stunning last-man challenge on Alex Baena that kept Barcelona live. Most impressive was his anticipation and his decision-making, putting his foot in where necessary.
Image via FC Barcelona
Gerard Martin – 6.5
Several hasty passes and crosses gave the ball away on multiple occasions in the first half. Largely solid going the other way, had a good chance late on to hit the target.
Joao Cancelo – 8
Switched to right-back after Kounde’s injury early on. Strong in the challenge, and neat with his play, Cancelo looked at home. Most of Barcelona’s attacking play came through him and Lamine Yamal, and he generated plenty of danger. Picked up a nice assist for Bernal too.
Marc Bernal – 8.5
This was the first big game that Marc Bernal started, and he finished with medals on his lapel, even if Barcelona won’t be in Seville. Quite apart from his brace, both goals well taken, Bernal was crucial in being able to put the clamps on Atletico Madrid, with Koke and Johnny Cardoso struggling to find clean passes.
Pedri – 9
Another masterclass from Pedri. Basically couldn’t move after the 75th minute, and somehow still made two last-man tackles on Alexander Sorloth. If Barcelona had a chance in this one though, it was because of Pedri, who denatured Atletico’s pressing efforts, and found ways to get Lamine Yamal the ball in better positions. Won the penalty too.
Lamine Yamal – 9
Lamine Yamal played like he had 99% faith. Time and again he demanded the ball, time and again he beat Matteo Ruggeri, Ademola Lookman and David Hancko. The first goal comes from his brilliant assist, the second he was involved in, and if Barcelona were to find a fourth, it was coming from him. In this form, it’s almost impossible to contain him.
Fermin Lopez – 5.5
A strangely mute performance from Fermin, who was withdrawn for the closing stages. The couple of shooting opportunities he did have, he could not connect with properly, and generally just didn’t make his presence felt, which he almost always does.
Raphinha – 7
It was a poor first half, where he wasted several good positions, but he improved after the penalty. Still, even in the second half, he struggled to find spaces or shooting opportunities. That said, he remained a motor behind Barcelona’s pressure.
Image via Enric Fontcuberta / EFE
Ferran Torres – 4.5
A rough and rusty night for Ferran, who could complain little when he was taken off first. Had three half-chances in the first half, none of which he should have scored, but you would expect better from at least one. Was involved in the play for the penalty, but that stood out precisely because he was so absent from the build-up.
Substitutes
Alejandro Balde – 6.5
Forced on early for Kounde. Defended relatively well for an hour before being forced off in tears, but didn’t add much either.
Dani Olmo – 5
On for Fermin after 64 minutes, Olmo was also incapable of finding fissures in the Atletico midfield. Struggled to give his side the energy they needed in the final stages too.
Marcus Rashford – 6.5
Was a little starved of service on the left, with no supply line close to him, but did well when he got the ball, winning a number of corners.
Ronald Araujo – 5
Sent on up front for the final 20 minutes, a role that is not necessarily his, so it is hard to be too critical. Yet the Atletico defence were completely unfazed by his presence in the box, and he was caught offside on a couple of occasions.
Miami claimed its 22nd all-time MAC regular season title by beating Toledo, 74-72, in front of a sellout crowd at Millett Hall.
Peter Suder led four RedHawks in double figures with 19 points. Antwone Woolfolk scored 14 while Brant Byers finished with 13 points. Luke Skaljac had 11 points.
Miami improved to 30-0 overall and 17-0 in the MAC. They remain the nation’s only unbeaten team in Division I men’s basketball.
The Red and White jumped out to an 11-2 lead to start the game. They led by as many as 13 points, 31-18, thanks to Skaljac’s three-pointer with 7:43 left in the first half.
But the Rockets responded with a 12-0 run, cutting the deficit to 31-30. Suder closed the first half with a layup to put Miami ahead, 40-35, at the break.
The RedHawks built a second-half lead, 54-45, with 12:32 remaining. But Toledo went on an 11-2 run to cut the deficit to 56-55 with 9:32 left.
Eian Elmer buried a three-pointer to end a four-minute scoring drought as Miami led, 59-55.
The Rockets trailed, 74-72, and had a chance to win the game. But Skaljac forced a turnover with one-tenth of a second left.
With the win, the RedHawks will be the No. 1 seed in the upcoming MAC Tournament in Cleveland.
Miami concludes the regular season at Ohio in Athens in the Battle of the Bricks.
“Really comfortable” – Unai Emery explains why he’s confident ahead of massive Chelsea game
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery believes playing at Villa Park will be an advantage ahead of Wednesday night’s game against Chelsea.
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The Blues travel to the Midlands in what is a huge game in the race for Champions League football, and a win would see them close the gap to Villa in fourth to three points.
Chelsea currently sit sixth, three points behind Liverpool, although they’ve played a game less than the Champions, whilst they’re six points behind both Villa and Manchester United in third and fourth.
Unai Emery on why he’s confident for Chelsea game
Chelsea aren’t on the best run of form heading into the game, with defeat against Arsenal on Sunday making it two points from their last three games.
Villa likewise are struggling and lost to bottom club Wolves on Friday night, but the Blues know anything other than a win will be another blow to their hopes of finishing in the top five.
Villa beat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)
Villa won the reverse fixture 2-1 at Stamford Bridge, and Emery is confident home advantage will help his side on Wednesday.
“Our objective is to be in Europe, and we are in. Even not in good form, we are in,” he told Aston Villa’s website.
“And, of course, we are every day trying to recover our good form and our confidence, and tomorrow, Chelsea is our opponent, and, of course, it’s a tough match.
“In Villa Park, we are feeling, overall, really comfortable, playing, showing our form, consistency, except the last matches as we played.
“And, of course, we want to recover our good form at home. We were winning a lot of matches in a row, and we were feeling so, so strong.”
An opportunity for Alejandro Garnacho
With Pedro Neto suspended and both Jamie Gittens and Estevao injured, there’s potentially a huge opportunity for Alejandro Garnacho.
The Argentine hasn’t featured much under Liam Rosenior, but looked bright when he came off the bench against Arsenal.
Given he’s the only winger available on Wednesday, it’s likely Garnacho will start, and he’s got a huge opportunity to show what he can do, and stake a claim for more regular minutes.
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George Russell won in Canada and Singapore last year, the only driver apart from Lando Norris, Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri to win a full grand prix [PA Media]
George Russell is exuding a quiet sense of confidence as he prepares for the start of what could be a defining year for him in Formula 1.
The Mercedes driver is neither playing down the tag of pre-season championship favourite, nor leaning into it.
It feels more like it's something that changes nothing, has no relevance to the job in hand, which is being the best he can be.
Russell has been asked about it a number of times these past few weeks leading up to the Australian Grand Prix. When he is, he addresses it briefly, sometimes tangentially, and moves on.
A comment about Mercedes having "a lot of potential", for example, was quickly followed by concerns about his car's ability to get off the line, compared with the Ferrari's rocket-ship starts, and about some reliability issues that hit his team in the pre-season testing in Bahrain.
"It does not change my approach one single bit," Russell says. "I'm working so hard with the team, everybody here has been working flat out to really maximise this new set of regulations and I'm honestly just so excited by the challenge.
"Because it is a huge challenge adapting to these new cars, how the energy management works, the re-harvesting of the batteries, getting your head around the boost system, the overtake modes, the active aero.
"There's a lot of things we need to learn very quickly, but I feel I can take advantage from that and I feel confident with myself and my team."
The Briton, who turned 28 last month, has been among the most accepting of the new rules founded in engines with a 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power. His mindset seems both positive and fully focused on what's to come.
Russell is entering his eighth F1 season, and his fifth with Mercedes, and has proved himself without any question to be one of the elite in his sport.
Three seasons with Williams from 2019-21, with team-mates of questionable quality, made it difficult to judge his absolute potential, but some stand-out qualifying performances left little real doubt.
Putting a Williams - one of the slowest cars in the field at the time - second on the grid at Spa-Francorchamps in the wet in 2021 has to stand as one of the all-time great qualifying laps, for example.
When Russell joined Mercedes in 2022, his expectation was that he would become a regular winner and championship contender immediately - the team had just become constructors' champions for a record eighth consecutive time.
But it was Russell's bad luck to join Mercedes just as they made a hash of the new regulations that were introduced in 2022. In four seasons, they never really got on top of them to have a consistently competitive car. There were mere flashes of pace, never fully understood.
Russell had to be satisfied with proving himself against his team-mate. There was at least considerable satisfaction to be gained from that, given that he spent his first three seasons at Mercedes alongside Lewis Hamilton, the most successful F1 driver of all time.
Over their three seasons together, Russell came out on top in two. He has won five races in the past four years, and last season was the only driver to win apart from the three title contenders, McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, and Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
With Verstappen universally acknowledged as the standard to whom all others have to aspire, Russell is one of a small elite group of drivers who stand out from the rest. He's also become a leader among the driver group, through his role as one of three directors of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association.
"It's always nice if your driver is the favourite for the bookmakers and I think he deserves it because he's one of the best," team principal Toto Wolff says.
"He's shown us where the performance of the car is and it's been overall more than great to us. George has been in Formula 1 a long time. He's a benchmark."
For seven years now, Russell has been a driver just waiting for the right car, and this year he might have it. This year's new rules have given Mercedes a chance for a reset, and the indication so far is that they have made a much better job of it than last time around.
The feeling in the paddock leaving testing last month is that Mercedes and Ferrari were the teams in the best shape, with Red Bull and McLaren perhaps a little behind in a relatively closely matched top four that is more than a second a lap clear of everyone else.
Russell is confident enough in Mercedes' potential to say that he "thinks we've delivered a very strong car" but he's wary of the performance of Red Bull's new engine.
Even so, his sights are set high. "I do want to go head-to-head with Max," he says. "and obviously Lando had a great season last year."
As things stand, before Melbourne gives the first glimpse of a real competitive order, Russell's obvious potential rivals this year are Verstappen, Norris, Piastri and the two Ferrari drivers, Charles Leclerc and Hamilton, if the seven-time champion can rediscover the mojo he appeared to have lost last year, and to some extent in 2024.
Of Russell's 19-year-old team-mate Kimi Antonelli, who is going into his second season after an up-and-down debut in 2025, Wolff says: "I'm absolutely certain it will be a good year for him, but I don't think we should expect him to be like George all the time."
Russell is good friends with world champion Norris and Leclerc. The three came up through the junior ranks together and all believe that the intense competition they gave each other, along with Williams' Alex Albon, was an important factor in them all reaching F1, as it forced each to keep raising their own standards to keep up with the others.
But it's perhaps a fight with Verstappen that whets the appetite most.
George Russell and Max Verstappen had a row in Qatar in 2024 following an incident in qualifying, which led to the Dutchman being given a one-place grid penalty and losing his pole position [Getty Images]
Russell and Verstappen rub along well enough on a surface level, quite happy to chat as and when they end up in news conferences together. But the tension between them is not in doubt.
They had an almighty falling out at the end of the 2024 season, when Verstappen said he'd "lost all respect" for Russell after the Qatar Grand Prix, and accused him of being instrumental in him getting a one-place grid penalty for that race.
Equally, would Verstappen have responded as he did, if it had been another driver involved in the series of incidents which led to the red-mist moment in which the Dutchman appeared to deliberately drive into Russell's car in Spain last year?
For now, though, that's all speculation and Russell is focusing only on what he can control, while pondering the potential threat of Ferrari and Red Bull.
"The car's feeling good," he said on the final day of pre-season testing. "The new power-units are feeling fast and we're making improvements every single day.
"The thing that's going to trip you up is going to be that tallest hurdle," he says. "And that's what we're trying to get our heads around right now. We're stumbling on some at the moment."
Verhoeven detailed to Uncrowned's "The Ariel Helwani Show" on Tuesday his journey from leaving GLORY Kickboxing this past November to landing a surprise fight with the unified heavyweight champ.
"I just wanted to do big stuff that hasn't been done before," Verhoeven said of his mindset after leaving GLORY. "So either make a crazy crossover to the UFC or a big crossover fight in boxing or whatever — I just wanted to see all options. So that's where the decision came from. I think we did it all within GLORY."
Verhoeven said he discussed a major boxing match for the first time when he was at one of the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury fights in Saudi Arabia in 2024 with world-renowned actor Jason Statham.
"My good friend Jason Statham was [at Usyk vs. Fury]," Verhoeven said. "So we were talking and he said, 'Oh yeah, man, [boxing] is the place to be. This is where you got to be.' He said, 'Let's do it.' So I think he slowly introduced me there.
"It was about a year later, the [Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight this past September] was coming up, and I saw Jason was there, so I texted [him], 'Yo bro, you at the fight? Have fun.' He said he was crazy excited and couldn't wait for it. So I said, 'Yo, we talked about it. We should do something [in boxing].' He said, 'Yep, I'm going to bring it up.'"
Statham proposed the idea of a major boxing match involving Verhoeven to Saudi Arabian fight financier Turki Alalshikh, who was receptive to the idea and said there would be further communication with Verhoeven's team.
"They said, 'When you come in, you're a champion, so you have to face somebody with a name. And you have to promise us you're not going to disappoint. You're not going to be out in one round,'" Verhoeven recalled. "I said, 'What do you mean? I've been boxing for the last 15 years on the highest level. I got this.'"
Verhoeven was asked by Alalshikh's team who he wanted to face in his first boxing match in 12 years — he knocked out Janos Finfera (then 0-5) in 2014 — and he informed them he'd be open to fighting anybody. With former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua needing a comeback fight of sorts after more than a year out of the ring, surgery, and just a Jake Paul bout to his name since, Joshua was the name put forward.
Joshua vs. Verhoeven, however, did not take place due to the unfortunate events that occurred outside of the ring late last year.
"I finished [shooting a] movie at the beginning of December," Verhoeven said. "Went straight into camp and worked out through the whole of December. I had already planned a training camp in Spain for the whole month of January because the fight [with Joshua] was going to be February 14. Then the accident happened."
Joshua was involved in a fatal car crash in December that devastatingly took the lives of two of his closest friends, Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele. The crash left "AJ" with physical and emotional injuries that ruled out a fight for him in 2026's first quarter.
Verhoeven, however, continued to train and stay ready, in the hopes of eventually landing a big name.
"We got on the phone and heard the fight might happen, but 'AJ' needs some time to recover physically and mentally. Probably somewhere in March, we would hear more about it," Verhoeven said. "OK, no worries. Totally understand and totally respect the situation. I was still in Spain. We came to the gym and my boxing trainer, Peter Fury [the uncle of Tyson Fury], said, 'Hey, I was thinking — what about fighting Oleksandr Usyk?'"
Verhoeven was a fan of Fury's suggestion and proposed the idea to Alalshikh's team as an undisputed boxing champion vs. undisputed kickboxing champion type matchup.
"They said one thing: 'I love it. Let's do it.'"
Alalshikh's team managed to finalize the bout for May 23, and to add more intrigue to the contest, it landed at the Pyramids of Giza, which is the only remaining of the seven ancient wonders of the world.
Verhoeven will enter the fight with Usyk as a sizable underdog, but he cautioned fans against ruling out his chances, explaining that he has been training in boxing with Peter Fury for 15 years and was even a sparring partner for Tyson Fury when Tyson used his uncle as a coach more than a decade ago.
Verhoeven told Uncrowned that he also had discussions with the UFC and had received an offer to fight Derrick Lewis on the first Paramount+ card, UFC 324. Verhoeven ultimately decided against it because the financial elements of the offer to face Joshua — and then Usyk — were substantially better.
With a recent three-game losing streak now in their rearview mirror, the Los Angeles Lakers looked to make it three victories in a row when they hosted the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday. The Pelicans came into this matchup with a dismal 19-43 record, but they had won five of their last eight games, and they proved to be a pesky opponent on this night.
After trailing by six early, the Lakers built a decent lead in the second quarter thanks to 11 unanswered points, but a flurry of turnovers resulted in them losing that lead and trailing by two heading into the fourth quarter. They then asserted themselves with a 14-0 run in the final period, and that was enough for them to end up with a 110-101 win, as they continued to do a fantastic job of winning games that have been competitive in the final five minutes.
This wasn't exactly a pretty offensive outing for either team. Both squads had a lot of trouble hitting from long distance, and they combined for 41 turnovers. But Los Angeles capitalized on the Pelicans' 22 turnovers by logging 28 fast-break points, and it had seven more rebounds and seven more free throw attempts.
The team now has a 37-24 record and is still in sixth place in the Western Conference, and it is half a game behind the fifth-place Denver Nuggets. It will face the Nuggets in Colorado on Thursday.
Marcus Smart: B-plus
Smart was very active defensively and aggressively went after the ball on that end of the floor, which resulted in him getting four steals and three blocks. Offensively, he scored 10 points on 3-of-9 from the field and 2-of-6 from 3-point range, and he hit a big trey with 1:34 left in the fourth quarter to put L.A. up by seven points.
When Smart took the ball away on defense, he helped create transition opportunities, which allowed him to register seven assists, and he also chipped in three rebounds and had no turnovers in 30 minutes.
Deandre Ayton: B/B-plus
Ayton blew a number of easy opportunities near the rim in this game early on when he either got his shots blocked or the ball knocked away from him. But he kept his head in the game and ended up scoring 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field. In the last few games, the Lakers have been doing a better job of getting him the ball in scoring position early.
He also grabbed eight rebounds, blocked two shots and had one assist in 25 minutes.
Austin Reaves: D
Reaves, for much of this game, simply couldn't get his shots to fall. He missed each of his first eight shot attempts, and he didn't make his first field goal until the 4:11 mark of the third quarter. The guard also committed five turnovers, as the Pelicans cut off his driving angles to the basket and made him play in congested quarters.
He did, however, make four of his last six shot attempts, and he hit back-to-back treys during L.A.'s 14-0 fourth-quarter run. Reaves ended up with 15 points, eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocks in 37 minutes.
He has now gone six straight games without reaching the 20-point mark after coming into this game averaging 24.1 points a game on the season.
LeBron James: B-plus
James was energetic in this game, and he made a noticeable impact whenever he asserted himself. He single-handedly accounted for an 11-0 Lakers run early in the second quarter by scoring the Lakers' first nine points of the period and then throwing an alley-oop pass to Ayton for a dunk to help them establish a lead.
After scoring 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting in the first half, James was quiet afterward. But he finished with 21 points on 8-of-12 from the field, seven rebounds, seven assists and two blocks, although he did commit five turnovers.
Luka Doncic: B-plus
Doncic turned in a solid game, even though he was a little less efficient than he usually is. He shot 10-of-22 overall and 3-of-10 from downtown to score 27 points, and he also helped out with 10 rebounds, seven assists and one block. But he also had seven turnovers. Turnovers have been a problem for him, although this was the first time in nearly a month he had at least four turnovers in one contest.
Jaxson Hayes: B-plus
Hayes got 23 minutes of playing time in this game, and he responded with eight points on 3-of-4 shooting, six rebounds, two blocks and one assist.
Luke Kennard: B-plus
Kennard continued to be a spark plug offensively off the bench with nine points on 3-of-5 overall shooting and 2-of-3 from beyond the arc, plus two rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes.
Jake LaRavia: C
This was another quiet game for LaRavia, and he didn't get as much playing time as he usually does. He was on the court for 14 minutes, and he scored five points on 2-of-4 shooting, to go along with two rebounds, two assists and one steal.
Rui Hachimura: D-minus
Hachimura has been struggling to hit his shots since the All-Star break. He missed all four of his attempts on Tuesday, and he ended up with two points and two rebounds in 19 minutes.
“They need…” – Gary Neville names three signings Chelsea must make to compete at the top
Gary Neville has been speaking about what Chelsea need to add to their team – and he’s got some pretty clear ideas.
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Gary Neville watched Chelsea’s game against Arsenal for Sky Sports on Sunday, and his big picture conclusions about Chelsea after the game were pretty interesting.
After another frustrating game for the Blues where they had moments of showing their potential, but were ultimately let down by their immaturity, Neville had a pretty clear idea of what can improve.
Neville demands Chelsea add a mature striker as well as experience at the back
Gary Neville speaks on his podcast.
“They have to keep players fit but they need a top-class goalkeeper, a top-class centre-back with experience and a top-class centre-forward to accompany Joao Pedro and Liam Delap, not to replace them,” Neville said on his podcast post-game.
“[They should] have three strikers – Joao Pedro is very good, Delap who is young with potential – and then bring someone in. I know that’s difficult – these players are not there, but they need a centre-forward with experience.
“I’m not talking about a 33-year-old striker but someone who is 27 or 28 and the same at the back, a player who has real presence who can give them some solidity.
“I’m going to talk about the goalkeeper as well because Robert Sanchez invites problems, every time I watch him, my heart is in my mouth. He flaps at the Arsenal goal, so for me, Chelsea are three players short, they need players in those positions.
Japan has always been a stage for the world’s finest martial artists. On April 29, two of the country’s greatest warriors will carry the flag at ONE Samurai 1.
The inaugural event at Tokyo’s Ariake Arena marks the beginning of a new monthly series dedicated to showcasing Japan’s elite on the global stage.
Ahead of the biggest night of their careers, both Japanese warriors reflected on what this historic occasion means to them.
Takeru Determined To End Career On His Own Terms
After nearly two decades of giving everything to the sport, Takeru Segawa is finally ready to walk away — but not without one final statement.
For a fighter who reshaped what was possible in kickboxing, choosing how to exit matters as much as the journey itself. And there was only one opponent worthy of a final act.
Leaving without facing Rodtang one more time was never an option. When the former ONE Flyweight Muay Thai World Champion agreed to the rematch, Takeru’s farewell finally had its ending.
“Natural Born Krusher” said:
“I’m incredibly happy to be able to fight Rodtang again in my final professional bout. Ever since before I joined ONE, all I’ve ever thought about was defeating Rodtang.”
That obsession nearly consumed him whole. At ONE 172 last March, Rodtang ended their first encounter in just 80 seconds — a single left hook that stopped the fight before it could truly begin.
The shock of that night sent the Japanese legend spiraling toward retirement, questioning everything he had built.
But the Bushido spirit does not break. Takeru channeled that pain into an emphatic second-round TKO of Denis “The Bosnian Menace” Puric at ONE 173, earning him a US$50,000 performance bonus.
Now, the 34-year-old sees every scar as part of a larger design:
“Looking back, I believe that even my previous loss was all part of the story, leading to this retirement fight where I turn everything around and claim the belt.”
That perspective defines what makes Takeru extraordinary. Throughout a career built on discipline, sacrifice, and an unbreakable will, he has always carried Japan’s hopes on his shoulders without flinching.
For Takeru, this final fight is not just about a ONE World Title. It’s about leaving the sport with his legacy intact — proof that a true champion never stops fighting, no matter the odds.
The Team Vasileus standout vowed:
“I will prove once and for all that Takeru is at the center of the combat sports world. I’m going to win this.”
Wakamatsu Promises To Repay Faithful Fans In Second Title Defense
Few champions in ONE Championship have earned their throne the hard way quite like Yuya Wakamatsu.
Even after realizing his lifelong dream of capturing the ONE Flyweight MMA World Title, the doubters lingered. He had stumbled at the highest level before, and some wondered whether history might repeat itself.
Wakamatsu silenced every last one of them at ONE 173, denying ONE Strawweight MMA World Champion Joshua “The Passion” Pacio two-division glory with an emphatic second-round TKO.
Now a new challenge stands before him. Avazbek Kholmirzaev has torn through the flyweight division with a ferocity that demands respect, which Wakamatsu is not taking lightly.
The Kagoshima native said:
“He is an extremely aggressive fighter with a high level of skill across striking, takedowns, and submissions. In particular, his right leg kicks are very dangerous.”
Respect for the opponent, however, has not dulled his hunger. Behind closed doors, Wakamatsu has worked tirelessly to evolve beyond the explosive finisher the world already knows.
Every aspect of his game has been refined, every weakness addressed. He arrives at ONE Samurai 1 as a complete martial artist.
The TRIBE Tokyo MMA affiliate shared:
“I want to give everything I have and show the skills and mental strength I have built up over the years at ONE Samurai 1. I am confident that fans will see a new side of Yuya Wakamatsu — and honestly, I can’t wait to see what kind of fight I can put on myself.”
Yet for Wakamatsu, the stakes extend beyond the belt.
The roar of a hometown crowd has fueled him before. He knows that energy comes with responsibility — to the fans who never stopped believing during his long road to the top.
The flyweight MMA king concluded:
“Thank you so much for always supporting me. I will show you everything I’ve got in this fight — please look forward to it!”
Wales are ranked 15th in the world while France are ranked 9th [Hoci Cymru]
Wales' Hockey World Cup qualifying hopes hang by a thread after a 5-0 defeat by France in Santiago, Chile.
Victor Charlet opened the scoring for the French in the second quarter with a penalty stroke to take a 1-0 half-time lead.
Benjamin Marque scored with a powerful reverse stick shot past Toby Reynolds-Cotterill from a tight angle to double the French lead in the third quarter.
Charlet added his second goal four minutes later from a penalty corner to take a commanding lead into the final quarter.
Charlet completed his hat-trick with another penalty corner and Marque grabbed his second to compound Wales' misery.
Wales play their final pool game against 20th ranked Scotland on Wednesday (21:00 GMT) knowing they will need to win to have any chance of making it through to the semi-finals of qualifying.
Danny Newcombe's side are seeking World Cup qualification for just the second time in their history, having made their tournament debut in 2023 in India.
Scotland and Chile drew 2-2 in their game in Pool A on Tuesday.
UCLA came out on fire to start this one, while Nebraska couldn’t hit water if it fell out of a boat in the middle of the ocean. The Bruins took an immediate double-digit lead, as they hit 6 of their first 8 field goal attempts. The Huskers would commit 3 turnovers in the opening 2 minutes. Nebraska would couple that with a 3:30 scoring drought, all the while UCLA would still be shooting over 70% from the floor in the opening 8 minutes.
Cale Jacobsen tried to spark Nebraska back into this, but no one would come along with him, as the Huskers built a replica of Pauley Pavilion from distance. Trent Perry and Xavier Booker would carry UCLA, as leading scorer Tyler Bilodeau would be held scoreless. It wouldn’t matter, as the Bruins continued to shoot well, combined with Nebraska being colder than an ex-mother-in-law’s hug. UCLA took an incredibly comfortable 37-24 lead into the break.
FIRST HALF STATS:
Nebraska shot 9-29 for 31% from the floor. They went a wretched 2-16 for 13% from deep and 4-6 for 67% from the free-throw line. The Huskers collected 18 rebounds, 6 of which were offensive. Nebraska had 7 turnovers to just 5 assists.
The Huskers were led by Cale Jacobsen, who had 6 points off the bench. 5 different Huskers had 3 rebounds each. Jamarques Lawrence had 2 assists.
UCLA shot 15-30 for 50% from the floor. They went 5-14 for 36% from deep and 2-4 for 50% from the free-throw line. The Bruins collected 20 rebounds, 4 of which were offensive. UCLA had 6 assists to 5 turnovers. They had 9 second chance points.
The Bruins were led by Trent Perry, who had 9 points. 4 different Bruins had 3 rebounds each. Perry and Donovan Dent had 2 assists each.
SECOND HALF ANALYSIS:
If Husker fans were looking for the team that plays incredibly well in the second half, they never found it. Every time Nebraska tried to climb back into this one, they shot themselves in the foot with a turnover or couldn’t get a stop. Case in point, Nebraska hit 7 straight field goals at one point but only reduced the deficit by 2. The closest Nebraska got was 10 points, but UCLA hit a basket, Jamarques Lawrence was called for a foul underneath, and UCLA then hit a 3, culminating a 5-point possession.
The lead went up to 15 and stayed there for quite a while. Nebraska had hope when it reached the bonus by the under 8 timeout, but they decided it was better to continue to brick everything instead of scoring points. UCLA ran out the clock as comfortably as Usain Bolt running the hundred-meter dash against me.
FINAL STATS AND THOUGHTS:
Nebraska shot 19-49 for 39% from the floor. They went 5-24 for 21% from deep and 9-18 for 50% from the free-throw line. The Huskers collected 34 rebounds, 11 of which were offensive. Nebraska had 13 turnovers to 12 assists, and only 7 second chance points.
The Huskers were led by Sam Hoiberg, who had 12 points. Rienk Mast and Cale Jacobsen had 11 each. Berke Buyuktuncel, Jamarques Lawrence and Pryce Sandfort each had 5 rebounds. Lawrence also had 5 assists.
UCLA shot 28-60 for 47% from the floor. They went 10-29 for 35% from deep and 6-10 for 60% from the free-throw line. The Bruins collected 36 rebounds, 11 of which were offensive. UCLA had 17 assists to 8 turnovers and had 17 second chance points.
The Bruins were led by Trent Perry, who had 20 points and 7 rebounds. Eric Dailey Jr. had 14 points and 8 rebounds. Donovan Dent led the way with 8 assists.
I’m a little at a loss for words on this one. I know Nebraska has played some uggos recently, but dear God, what team was I watching tonight? Look at the stats, no hit anything from anywhere. The assists to turnovers were negative. Nebraska on 3 SEPARATE OCCASIONS had got 3 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS in a possession and DIDN’T SCORE!!!
UCLA hit its first shot 11 seconds into the game, and Nebraska never saw the light of day after that. 11 freaking seconds was all that Nebraska was in this contest. Some days you are the dog; others you are the hydrant. Tonight was a hydrant night. Better to have crapped the bed now than do it two weeks from now in the NCAA Tournament. Nebraska finishes its regular season on Sunday against Iowa. Tip-off from Pinnacle Bank Arena is at 4:00 pm central and can be seen on Fox.
On the second episode of UFC 326 Embedded, Charles Oliveira hits pads surrounded by his family; BMF Max Holloway sees how “The Ninth Island” compares to home cooking; Caio Borralho trains with support from The Fighting Nerds; Reinier de Ridder embarks on a quest to find hot springs; Rob Font prepares for his fight at Tristar Gym; Gregory Rodrigues spends quality time with his wife and daughter; Charles Oliveira activates “Super Saiyan mode” ahead of his main event fight.
UFC 326: Holloway vs. Oliveira 2 takes place on Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The event is headlined by a lightweight bout for the symbolic BMF title between former champion Charles Oliveira and former featherweight titleholder Max Holloway.
Cade Cunningham(L) and Dennis Schroder(R) Credit: Imagn Images
Dennis Schroder, having played for 11 teams in the NBA since his debut in 2013, has a lot of former teammates, and with most of them he has been on good terms. On Tuesday night, however, he had an uncomfortable, albeit lighthearted encounter with Cade Cunningham of the Detroit Pistons, where he spent the second half of the 2024-25 season.
Schroder began the current campaign with the Sacramento Kings but was on the move once again in February and now finds himself chasing a top playoff spot with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He scored 15 points in a 113-108 win, but during the game his exchange with Cunningham, which was caught by the mic, showed how much the Pistons star had changed since Schroder was his teammate.
The Pistons, after scrambling near the bottom of the standings two seasons ago, are now the No. 1 team in the Eastern Conference. Cunningham has admittedly been the biggest reason behind this turnaround, with his 25 ppg and incredible consistency helping Detroit dream big. Unfortunately, his rising stock has also made him a busier man who has become harder to reach.
Cunningham, mid game against the Cavs, tried to talk to Schroder, but the German baller replied, “Don’t talk to me now.”
“I tried to call you, you got MVP chants, now you not answering the phone no more,” the Cavs guard added, with a laugh, which suggested that it was banter.
At the same time, this could be true. Cunningham isn’t just a prospect anymore. The former #1 Draft pick is the protagonist of a team chasing a Championship, and he has, indeed, received NBA MVP shouts from legends like Shaquille O’Neal.
The Pistons last won the NBA title in 2004, when they beat the Lakers 4–1 in the Finals. Since then, they have been on a steady decline. Between 2008 and 2024, they reached the playoffs only three times and exited in the first round in each of those seasons after being swept. It was only Cunningham’s rise in 2025 that took them back to the playoffs, where they pushed the New York Knicks to six games before bowing out.
It was a defining moment for Cunningham and the Pistons, setting the stage for a better 2025–26 season, which they are currently having.
The Cavs, meanwhile, are on their tail. They are No. 4 in the East and could very well meet Detroit in the postseason. Schroder vs. Cunningham? It might be a battle Schroder takes personally if Cunningham ignoring his calls truly affected him.
The New York Knicks pulled out their 40th win of the 2025-26 regular season on Tuesday night, defeating the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena in a 111-95 victory.
It was a victory defined by streaks, including a third straight win holding their opponents under 100 points, their 10th straight win over the Raptors, and a third straight season with at least 40-plus wins.
The real star of the night, as per usual, was star point guard Jalen Brunson. The All-Star led the Knicks in scoring with 26 points, shooting 10 of 22 from the field, including seven points and an assist in the final five minutes. Last year's Clutch Player of the Year is, in fact, still clutch.
Jakob Poeltl explains why it's so hard to defend Knicks' Jalen Brunson
In his postgame interview, Raptors center Jakob Poeltl described how difficult it can be to defend Brunson, especially in those crunchtime situations.
"I mean, obviously it's difficult...he's good in these kind of situations. He knows how to dictate the game very well. We try to be really aggressive with him, try to take him out of his comfort zone," Poeltl told reporters.
"They just made some good plays at the end there. Knocked down some shots, some wild plays...it got out of hand in the last couple of minutes."
The Knicks improved to 40-22 on the season following the win in Toronto as they continue their push for the playoffs.
Next up, the second night of a back-to-back against the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night.
It's sure to be a battle between two of the top teams in their respective conferences.
Jess Park: Man United women sensation shines bright on international stage
Manchester United Women had numerous players in international action yesterday evening.
Jess Park
The United starlet discussed how she wanted to use her club form to launch her international career, and she got off to the perfect start.
Park scored two goals in England’s 6-1 demolition of Ukraine in World Cup qualifying.
In the 78th minute, the ball was whipped across goal and Park showed great instinct to turn in the pass.
She grabbed her second in the 89th minute when she tucked inside and launched a trademark dipping long-range effort, giving the Ukrainian keeper no chance.
Jess Park season stats
Maya Le Tissier also played the match at right back for the Lionesses, despite impressing from centre back for her club.
Melvine Malard
The French striker was also the heroine for her national team as they came from behind to beat the Republic of Ireland 2-1.
She scored a wonderful goal on 71 minutes when she waltzed through the Irish defence and slotted home a calm finish to bring her side level.
The United attacker completed the comeback on 78 minutes, when the ball finally landed to Malard in the box and she spun and struck a fine effort into the bottom corner to bring her side level.
Lisa Naalsund
The Norwegian has had a strong season for United, and she was the hero for her national team as she scored the only goal of Norway’s 1-0 win over Austria.
The United midfielder swept in an effort from the middle of the box in the 81st minute to give her side the lead.
Lea Schuller
The German star scored her nation’s fifth as they comfortably dispatched Slovenia 5-0.
She fired in her effort with her left foot from inside the area to put the cherry on top of the cake after 71 minutes of play.
Dominique Janssen
The United veteran was also involved for the Netherlands, starting at centre back.
She captained her side and played the entire 90 minutes of their 2-2 draw with Poland.
Swedish trio
Finally, Julia Zigiotti and Hanna Lundkvist both started for Sweden in their impressive 1-0 win away to Italy.
Fridolina Rolfo also came on as a substitute in the game in her return to full fitness.
Fulham vs West Ham United – Match preview and team news
Fulham return to Craven Cottage on Wednesday evening, looking to maintain their European charge against a West Ham United side desperate to escape the relegation zone.
The Cottagers enter this midweek London derby in exceptional form, having won three consecutive matches across all competitions, including a superb 2–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend. That result, inspired by first-half goals from Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi, propelled Fulham into ninth place and completed their first top-flight double over Spurs in 22 years. Silva’s side now has the opportunity to record just their second-ever Premier League season sweep of West Ham, having secured a 1–0 victory at the London Stadium in late December.
West Ham United, meanwhile, travel across the capital, currently sitting in 18th place, two points adrift of safety after a heavy 5–2 defeat at Liverpool on Saturday. Despite the scoreline, Nuno Espírito Santo’s men showed resilience in the second half with goals from Tomáš Souček and Valentín Castellanos. The Hammers know that a victory tonight could lift them out of the drop zone, depending on Nottingham Forest’s result at Manchester City. However, the visitors must overcome a wretched record in city derbies this season, having lost seven of their eight Premier League London matches.
Fulham vs West Ham United – Match preview and team news
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Kick-off: 19:30 GMT
Venue: Craven Cottage, London
Referee: Matt Donohue
VAR: John Brooks
Last Meeting: West Ham 0–1 Fulham (27 Dec 2025), Premier League
Team News
Fulham
Marco Silva is sweating over the fitness of star winger Harry Wilson, who was withdrawn on Sunday with a twisted ankle. Wilson has been fundamental this season, recording 15 goal involvements (9 goals, 6 assists). Brazilian winger Kevin is definitely out as he recovers from foot surgery. In better news, defender Joachim Andersen is back after missing the Spurs win through illness, and midfielder Saša Lukić could return following a hamstring injury.
West Ham United
Nuno Espírito Santo has a nearly full squad at his disposal, reporting no fresh injury concerns after the trip to Anfield. Forward Pablo Felipe remains sidelined with a calf injury, though he has begun an individual training program. Midfielder Freddie Potts serves the final game of his three-match suspension. Mateus Fernandes, Soungoutou Magassa, and Tomáš Souček are expected to anchor the engine room in his absence.
Form
Fulham
The West Londoners have hit their stride in 2026, winning five of their last seven home matches across all competitions. Most recently, they dispatched Spurs 2–1 and Sunderland 3–1, showing clinical efficiency in early kick-offs. Notably, Fulham have won seven of their last 10 home evening Premier League games starting at 7pm or later. While they showed some late vulnerability against Tottenham by dropping deep too early, their defensive organisation has generally improved under Silva.
West Ham United
The Hammers have shown signs of improvement recently, picking up 11 points from their last seven Premier League outings—seven more than they managed in the previous 10. Prior to the Liverpool defeat, they were on a three-game unbeaten run in the league (W1, D2), including draws against Manchester United and Bournemouth. Notably, West Ham have been defensively frail on the road, having already conceded 54 league goals this term; only Burnley (56) have shipped more.
Predicted Lineups
Fulham Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Iwobi; Chukwueze, Smith Rowe, Bobb; Jimenez
West Ham United Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Hermansen; Wan-Bissaka, Mavropanos, Disasi, Diouf; Bowen, Magassa, Soucek, Summerville; Fernandes; Castellanos
How to Watch Fulham vs West Ham United?
The match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports. Coverage typically begins at 19:00 GMT.
Newcastle United vs Manchester United – Predicted lineup and team news
Newcastle United host Manchester United at St James’ Park tonight, aiming to secure a fourth consecutive home league win over the Red Devils and snap a dismal domestic run.
The Magpies have moved into a critical period of their campaign, currently sitting in 13th place after losing five of their last six Premier League games. Manager Eddie Howe oversaw a frustrating 3–2 home loss to Everton on Saturday and is now desperate to avoid a fourth consecutive home league defeat—a streak last seen at the club in 2018. Notably, 36% of Newcastle’s all-time Premier League wins against Manchester United have come under Howe’s tenure.
Newcastle United Team News
Eddie Howe manages a squad still missing several influential leaders due to a persistent injury crisis. Notably, Bruno Guimarães, Tino Livramento, and Fabian Schär are not expected to be available tonight, though they are nearing returns. Consequently, Sven Botman is poised for a recall to the centre of defence ahead of Dan Burn. Jacob Ramsey is expected to feature after overcoming an illness that forced him off at the weekend. Notably, Ramsey has either scored or assisted in each of his last three league appearances, despite failing to register a goal involvement in his first 15 games for the club.
Nick Pope will start in goal behind a defensive line likely featuring Kieran Trippier and Lewis Hall. In midfield, Sandro Tonali and Joelinton are expected to anchor the side alongside Joe Willock. Anthony Gordon is likely to lead the line as a makeshift number nine if Nick Woltemade fails a late fitness test. Notably, Gordon has struggled for league efficiency this term, converting just 8% of his 38 shots into goals, a stark contrast to his 29% conversion rate in cup competitions.
Newcastle United Predicted Lineup
Newcastle United Predicted XI (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Willock, Tonali, Joelinton; Barnes, Woltemade, Gordon
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at St James’ Park on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:15 GMT.
How to watch Newcastle vs Manchester United?
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1. Fans can also stream the action via the discovery+ app.
Nottingham Forest XI vs Manchester City – Predicted lineup and team news
Nottingham Forest travel to the Etihad Stadium tonight, aiming to snap a three-game losing streak and secure their first league points under Vítor Pereira.
The Tricky Trees have moved into a precarious position, sitting just two points clear of the relegation zone following a 2–1 loss at Brighton. Manager Vítor Pereira oversaw a resilient but ultimately fruitless performance on the South Coast and now faces a City side that has proved impenetrable for Forest in recent years. Notably, Forest have lost all three of their away Premier League games at the Etihad without scoring a single goal, conceding 11 times in the process.
Nottingham Forest Team News
Vítor Pereira manages a squad heavily impacted by a wave of long-term knee injuries to senior players. Notably, top scorer Chris Wood remains out until April, while Willy Boly and Nicolò Savona are also sidelined. Consequently, Igor Jesus will continue to lead the line. In goal, Matz Sels has recovered from a groin issue and is expected to start, especially with Stefan Ortega unavailable to face his former club. Notably, Morgan Gibbs-White remains the key attacking threat; he has scored seven goals this season, matching his career-best in a single Premier League campaign.
Matz Sels will start in goal behind a defensive line led by Nikola Milenković and Murillo. In midfield, the partnership of Ibrahim Sangaré and Elliot Anderson will be tasked with disrupting City’s rhythm. Notably, Anderson leads the league for duels won and possession won this season. Morgan Gibbs-White will operate in the number ten role, flanked by Callum Hudson-Odoi and Dan Ndoye. Notably, Forest have won in only one of their eight away top-flight visits to City since 1989 and must find a way to stop a City team that has won 24 of their last 26 Wednesday home matches.
Nottingham Forest Predicted Lineup
Nottingham Forest Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Sels; Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams; Sangare, Anderson; Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Jesus
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 GMT.
How to watch Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest?
UK fans can watch the match live on TNT Sports 4. Highlights will be available on Match of the Day later tonight.
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest – Match preview and team news
Manchester City return to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night, aiming to maintain their pursuit of Premier League leaders Arsenal against a Nottingham Forest side battling to stay above the drop zone.
The Citizens arrive in ruthless form, having won their last six matches across all competitions. A clinical 1–0 victory over Leeds United on Saturday ensured City remained within touching distance of the summit, trailing the Gunners by five points with a crucial game in hand. While City have transformed the Etihad into a fortress—winning 16 of their last 19 home league games—they face a Forest side that has historically struggled to contain them in Manchester. Notably, Forest have lost all three of their away Premier League games at the Etihad since returning to the top flight by a staggering aggregate score of 11–0.
Nottingham Forest, meanwhile, travel north under immense pressure as they sit just two points above the relegation zone. Life under new head coach Vítor Pereira has yet to yield a Premier League victory, with Sunday’s 2–1 loss at Brighton marking a third consecutive defeat in all competitions. Despite showing flashes of personality in their recent European exploits, the Tricky Trees must find a way to solve a defensive crisis that has left them without several key senior figures. Facing a City side that has won 24 of their last 26 Premier League home games played on a Wednesday, Forest face a monumental task to avoid being dragged into the bottom three.
Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest – Match preview and team news
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Kick-off: 19:30 GMT
Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Referee: Darren England
VAR: Tony Harrington
Last Meeting: Nottingham Forest 1–2 Manchester City (27 Dec 2025), Premier League
Team News
Manchester City
Pep Guardiola is sweating over the fitness of star striker Erling Haaland, who missed the Leeds match with a knock. While the manager noted Haaland feels “much better,” a late decision will be made on Tuesday. Midfielder Nico O’Reilly is also a doubt after picking up an ankle injury at Elland Road. The hosts are definitely without Croatian duo Josko Gvardiol and Mateo Kovacic, both of whom remain long-term absentees. However, Max Alleyne has returned to first-team training and is expected to be in the squad.
Nottingham Forest
Vítor Pereira manages a squad significantly depleted by a wave of knee injuries. Chris Wood remains sidelined until at least April, while Willy Boly, John Victor, and Nicolò Savona are also unavailable. In goal, Matz Sels has made a timely recovery from a groin issue, which is vital as former City keeper Stefan Ortega is ruled out with a calf injury. Full-back Neco Williams will be assessed after appearing jaded in the defeat to Brighton.
Form
Manchester City
The Sky Blues have been the picture of consistency lately, winning four consecutive Premier League matches and six in a row in all competitions. Most recently, they ground out a 1–0 win at Leeds following a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Newcastle. Notably, 39% of City’s wins this season have come by a single goal, their highest such proportion in over a decade. Guardiola’s side has also been historically dominant on Wednesdays, averaging 2.85 points per game at home on that specific day.
Nottingham Forest
Forest arrive in Manchester searching for their first league win under Vítor Pereira. Their recent form includes a 2–1 defeat at Brighton on Sunday and a narrow 1–0 home loss to Liverpool last week. Notably, Pereira remains winless in the Premier League this season across his time with Wolves and Forest, a run spanning 12 matches. The Tricky Trees have also struggled defensively at the Etihad, becoming one of only three sides in competition history to fail to score while shipping 10+ goals at a single stadium.
Predicted Lineups
Manchester City Predicted XI (4-1-4-1): Donnarumma; Nunes, Dias, Guehi, Ait-Nouri; Gonzalez; Cherki, Reijnders, Foden, Semenyo; Marmoush
Nottingham Forest Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Sels; Aina, Milenkovic, Murillo, Williams; Sangare, Anderson; Ndoye, Gibbs-White, Hudson-Odoi; Jesus
How to Watch Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest?
The match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 4. Coverage begins at 19:00 GMT ahead of the 19:30 kick-off.
Newcastle United vs Manchester United – Match preview and team news
St James’ Park serves as the setting for a high-stakes Premier League clash on Wednesday night as a revitalised Manchester United look to cement its top-four credentials against a Newcastle side desperate to end a worrying slide.
The Red Devils arrive on Tyneside in clinical form under interim manager Michael Carrick, having amassed 19 points from a possible 21 since mid-January. A gritty 2–1 comeback victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday propelled United into third place, level on points with Aston Villa and three clear of Liverpool. Carrick has overseen a remarkable defensive turnaround, with the team losing just one of their last 11 away league games (W5 D5). However, the Theatre of Dreams has proved more fruitful than St James’ Park lately; United have failed to win on their last three visits to Newcastle and are searching for their first victory there since 2020.
Newcastle United, meanwhile, find themselves in a precarious position, currently floundering in 13th place after losing five of their last six league matches. Eddie Howe’s side has been hampered by the dual demands of a Champions League campaign and a crippling injury list, most recently suffering a damaging 3–2 home defeat to Everton. The Magpies have lost three consecutive Premier League home games, conceding eight goals in the process. With a brutal run of fixtures including Manchester City, Barcelona, and Chelsea on the horizon, Newcastle must capitalise on their recent historical dominance over United at home to ignite their European hopes.
Newcastle United vs Manchester United – Match preview and team news
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Kick-off: 20:15 GMT
Venue: St James’ Park, Newcastle
Referee: Peter Bankes
VAR: Paul Tierney
Last Meeting: Manchester United 1–0 Newcastle (26 Dec 2025), Premier League
Team News
Newcastle United
Eddie Howe continues to manage a heavily depleted squad. Influential figures Bruno Guimarães, Tino Livramento, and Fabian Schär are all nearing returns but are not expected to be fit for Wednesday. Lewis Miley remains sidelined with a niggling thigh injury, while Emil Krafth is out for the season. In more positive news, Jacob Ramsey is expected to be available after recovering from illness, though Nick Woltemade remains a major doubt. Sven Botman is pushing for a recall to the starting defence.
Manchester United
Michael Carrick faces fresh defensive concerns after Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire were forced off against Crystal Palace due to illness and knocks. While Carrick is hopeful they will recover, Noussair Mazraoui and Ayden Heaven are on standby. Lisandro Martínez and Mason Mount are back in training but might find this game coming too soon for a start. Matthijs de Ligt (back) and Patrick Dorgu (hamstring) remain definite absentees.
Form
Newcastle United
The Magpies have struggled for defensive consistency at home, having lost their last three Premier League matches at St James’ Park. Notably, Newcastle have only lost two of their last 20 home evening kick-offs (7pm or later) in the division. While they have won four of their last six matches in all competitions, two of those victories came in Europe against Qarabag FK. Anthony Gordon will look to improve his clinical edge, having converted just 8% of his shots in the league this season compared to 29% in other competitions.
Manchester United
Under Carrick, United have become the Premier League’s “comeback kings” in 2026, recovering nine points from losing positions—more than any other side. Notably, the Red Devils have lost only one of their last eight league matches after falling behind. Bruno Fernandes has been the creative heartbeat of the side, recording 13 assists this season, the most by a United player in a single campaign since 2012. Striker Benjamin Šeško arrives in predatory form, averaging a goal every 49.7 minutes in recent weeks.
Predicted Lineups
Newcastle United Predicted XI (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Thiaw, Botman, Hall; Willock, Tonali, Joelinton; Barnes, Woltemade, Gordon
Manchester United Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Yoro, Maguire, Mazraoui; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Sesko
How to Watch Newcastle United vs Manchester United?
The match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 1. Coverage begins at 19:00 GMT.
Arsenal head to the South Coast on Wednesday night, aiming to maintain their grip on the Premier League title race against a Brighton & Hove Albion side finding form at a critical moment.
The Gunners enter this midweek fixture in commanding form, unbeaten in their last nine matches and fresh from back-to-back London derby victories over Tottenham and Chelsea. While Arsenal currently hold a five-point lead over Manchester City, Pep Guardiola’s side have a game in hand, leaving the Gunners with little room for error. Arsenal’s clinical nature in away games has improved significantly recently; they averaged just 1.2 goals per game on the road between August and December, but that figure has surged to 2.3 per match since the turn of the year.
Brighton & Hove Albion, meanwhile, appear to have moved past a difficult winter spell that saw them go winless in six matches between January and February. Fabian Hürzeler’s side has secured consecutive victories over Brentford and Nottingham Forest, moving them to 11th in the table and reigniting their European aspirations. The Seagulls have a historic knack for frustrating the league leaders, having won two of their last four Premier League home games against the team starting the day at the top of the table.
Brighton vs Arsenal – Match preview and team news
Date: Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Kick-off: 19:30 GMT
Venue: American Express Stadium, Brighton
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
VAR: Michael Salisbury
Last Meeting: Arsenal 2–1 Brighton (27 Dec 2025), Premier League
Team News
Brighton
The Seagulls will assess Mats Wieffer, who was forced off late in the win over Forest, with Joel Veltman ready to deputise. Yasin Ayari is nearing a return from a shoulder problem and faces a late test. However, Adam Webster and Stefanos Tzimas are both ruled out for the season with knee injuries. Veteran James Milner remains available despite the quick turnaround.
Arsenal
Mikel Arteta is hopeful that Declan Rice will be available after a knock forced him off against Chelsea, noting the midfielder felt “much better” on Monday. Kai Havertz and Martin Ødegaard are both pushing to be involved, though their conditions will be assessed late. David Raya is fit to start, but Ben White, Mikel Merino, and Max Dowman are expected to remain sidelined.
Form
Brighton
Brighton have secured more wins in their last two games than they had in their previous 13 combined (W1 D6 L6). Notably, the Seagulls have suffered just two home defeats all season, though they have won only two of their last eight at the Amex. Forward Danny Welbeck has already matched his career-best of 10 Premier League goals this term; one more would see him join an elite group of players scoring 10+ goals in a season for the first time while aged 35 or older.
Arsenal
The Gunners are unbeaten in their last 19 evening Premier League matches (7pm or later), a run stretching back to December 2023. Notably, set-pieces remain Arsenal’s most potent weapon; they have equalled the Premier League record for goals from corners in a single season (16). Furthermore, of the 20 times Arsenal have opened the scoring this season, 13 of those goals have come from a set-piece or penalty—the joint-most in the competition’s history.
Predicted Lineups
Brighton Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Veltman, Dunk, Van Hecke, Kadioglu; Gross, Baleba; Gomez, Hinshelwood, Mitoma; Welbeck
Arsenal Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Raya; Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Havertz, Zubimendi, Lewis-Skelly; Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli
How to Watch Brighton vs Arsenal?
The match will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 2. Coverage begins at 19:00 GMT ahead of the 19:30 kick-off.
Arsenal XI vs Brighton – Predicted lineup and team news
Arsenal travel to the Amex Stadium tonight aiming to secure a third consecutive victory and break the Premier League record for goals scored from corners.
The Gunners have moved into a clinical phase of their title charge, maintaining a five-point lead following a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Chelsea. Manager Mikel Arteta oversaw a performance that equalled the record for most corner goals in a season (16), and his side now looks to take the outright record against a Brighton side that has kept only one clean sheet in their last 10 games. Notably, Arsenal are unbeaten in their last five visits to the Amex since the 2020-21 campaign.
Arsenal Team News
Mikel Arteta manages a squad balancing recent knocks with the return of key senior figures. Notably, Declan Rice is a doubt after a knock in the Chelsea match, but he is expected to train and push for a start. Consequently, if Rice or Martin Ødegaard are not fit, Hale End graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly could earn a start in midfield. Viktor Gyökeres arrives in excellent form, having been involved in six goals in his last seven away games (5 goals, 1 assist). Notably, Arsenal have become far more prolific on the road in 2026, averaging 2.3 goals per game compared to 1.2 earlier in the season.
David Raya will start in goal behind a defensive unit led by William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhães. In midfield, Martin Zubimendi is expected to continue his partnership with Rice if fit. Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli will provide the width, with Gyökeres poised to lead the attack. Notably, 65% of the time Arsenal have opened the scoring this season, the breakthrough has come via a set-piece or penalty.
Arsenal Predicted Lineup
Arsenal Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Raya; Mosquera, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori; Havertz, Zubimendi, Lewis-Skelly; Saka, Gyokeres, Martinelli
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at the American Express Stadium on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 GMT.
How to watch Brighton vs Arsenal?
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2. Fans can also stream the action via the discovery+ app.
Chelsea XI vs Aston Villa – Predicted lineup and team news
Chelsea travel to Villa Park tonight aiming to secure their first away victory at the ground since 2022 and close the gap on the Champions League places.
The Blues have moved into a period of frustration under manager Liam Rosenior, currently sitting sixth in the table and winless in their last three matches. Manager Rosenior oversaw a narrow 2–1 defeat to Arsenal on Sunday, a result that highlighted his side’s continued tactical progression but also their vulnerability at set-pieces. Notably, Chelsea have lost eight of their last 10 midweek away games in the Premier League, including both of their trips on the road this year.
Chelsea Team News
Liam Rosenior manages a squad missing a key winger due to suspension but bolstered by a significant defensive return. Notably, Wesley Fofana is available for selection after serving his ban, while Cole Palmer has been cleared to play despite a minor injury scare against Arsenal. Consequently, Tosin Adarabioyo may make way in central defence. However, Pedro Neto is suspended following his red card, and Marc Cucurella remains a major doubt. Notably, João Pedro has been directly involved in five goals in his five career appearances against Aston Villa, his favourite opponent in the competition.
Robert Sánchez will start in goal behind a defensive line led by captain Reece James and the returning Fofana. In midfield, Moisés Caicedo and Andrey Santos are expected to anchor the side, allowing Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernández to support João Pedro in attack. Notably, Chelsea are winless in their last two visits to Villa Park and haven’t lost consecutive away league games at the ground since the early 2000s. The visitors have dropped 19 points from winning positions this term, a habit they must break to secure a vital result tonight.
Chelsea Predicted Lineup
Chelsea Predicted XI (4-3-3): Sanchez; James, Chalobah, Fofana, Hato; Caicedo, Santos; Palmer, Fernandez, Garnacho; Pedro
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at Villa Park on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 GMT.
How to watch Aston Villa vs Chelsea?
UK fans can watch the match live on TNT Sports 3. Highlights will be available on the TNT Sports app shortly after the final whistle.
Fulham vs West Ham United – Predicted lineup and team news
Fulham host West Ham United at Craven Cottage tonight, aiming to secure their fourth consecutive victory in all competitions and close the gap on the European places.
The Cottagers have moved into ninth place in the table after a revitalising run under Marco Silva. Manager Silva oversaw a clinical 2–1 victory over Tottenham on Sunday, and his side now looks to complete a rare top-flight double over the Hammers. Notably, Fulham have won seven of their last 10 home evening Premier League games, making Craven Cottage a formidable venue under the lights.
Fulham Team News
Marco Silva manages a squad balancing significant momentum with fresh injury concerns in attacking areas. Notably, Harry Wilson is a major doubt after twisting his ankle against Spurs; if he fails a late test, Samuel Chukwueze is poised to start on the right flank. Consequently, Oscar Bobb and Emile Smith Rowe will likely continue their creative partnership behind Raúl Jiménez. Notably, Wilson has been Fulham’s most productive player this season with 15 Premier League goal involvements, the most by any player at the club since Dimitar Berbatov in 2012-13.
Bernd Leno will start in goal behind a defensive line bolstered by the return of Joachim Andersen, who missed the weekend win through illness. In midfield, Sander Berge and Alex Iwobi will anchor the side, with Saša Lukić also pushing for a return to the matchday squad following a hamstring injury. Notably, Fulham have already beaten West Ham 1–0 this season and are looking for the first league sweep of their London rivals since the 2023-24 campaign.
Fulham Predicted Lineup
Fulham Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, Andersen, Bassey, Sessegnon; Berge, Iwobi; Chukwueze, Smith Rowe, Bobb; Jimenez
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at Craven Cottage on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 19:30 GMT.
How to watch Fulham vs West Ham?
In the UK, the match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports. Fans can also stream the action via the discovery+ app.
Manchester United XI vs Newcastle United – Predicted lineup and team news
Manchester United travel to St James’ Park tonight aiming to secure a Premier League double over Newcastle and extend their unbeaten away run to six matches.
The Red Devils have moved into third place in the table after a revitalising spell under manager Michael Carrick, who has won five of his first six games in charge. Manager Carrick oversaw a clinical 2–1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday, and his side now looks to consolidate their top-four position. Notably, Manchester United have only lost one of their last 11 away Premier League games, a significant improvement from their previous 11 on the road.
Manchester United Team News
Michael Carrick manages a squad coping with fresh defensive doubts after two veteran stars felt unwell during the weekend’s win. Notably, Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire are being monitored; if they are unable to start, Noussair Mazraoui and Ayden Heaven are ready to step in. Consequently, the manager may hand a first inclusion in the league XI to striker Benjamin Šeško after his match-winning contribution off the bench. Notably, Šeško has scored seven goals in eight matches since the departure of Ruben Amorim, averaging a goal every 49.7 minutes during that run.
Arne Lammens will start in goal behind a defensive line led by Leny Yoro and potentially Harry Maguire. In midfield, Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo are expected to continue their partnership, providing the platform for Bruno Fernandes to operate in the creative role. Notably, Fernandes has already provided 13 league assists this term, matching the most by a United player in a single campaign since 2011-12. Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha will provide the threat from wide areas as United seek to become the first side since 1931 to win four consecutive league matches at St James’ Park.
Manchester United Predicted Lineup
Manchester United Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Lammens; Dalot, Yoro, Maguire, Mazraoui; Casemiro, Mainoo; Mbeumo, Fernandes, Cunha; Sesko
When will the match kick off?
The Premier League fixture takes place at St James’ Park on Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Kick-off is scheduled for 20:15 GMT.
How to watch Newcastle vs Manchester United?
UK fans can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1. Highlights will be available on Match of the Day later tonight.
TOPSHOT - Toluca's defender #02 Diego Barbosa (2nd-L) celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's second goal during the Liga MX Clausura match between Pumas and Toluca at Olimpico Universitario Stadium in Mexico City on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Carl DE SOUZA / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Toluca bounce back from trailing twice in the match to get a 3-2 victory over Pumas that meant they are the only undefeated team in the Clausura 2026. Pumas’ undefeated recorded ended in large part because of a terrible goal miss that also dropped them off to 5th place. Pumas will now travel north to face off against Necaxa on Friday while Toluca return home where they will host FC Juarez.
The 1st half started with Pumas coming out with the same starting 11 as they had in their previous two matches. Toluca had the return of Luan to the starting 11. Off a corner kick, the cross from Pavel Perez came dangerously close and forced a save from Pumas’ goalkeeper, Keylor Navas. A great cross into the area was volleyed by Paulinho and it would hit the post although it would have been offside had it gone in. A cross into the area was deflected into the path of Alan Medina but his weak shot was easily saved by Toluca’s goalkeeper, Hugo Gonzalez. After getting a thru pass in the area, Jorge Diaz Price got off a great right footed shot that forced a great save from Navas. Off a corner kick, Luan got off a header that went wide. After a good combination play, Jordan Carrillo got into the area where he got brought down by Luan and the ref gave a Penalty Kick to Pumas. Robert Morales stepped up to take the PK and got off a strong right footed shot that went past Gonzalez and into the net to score and give Pumas the 1-0 lead against the run of play. From outside the area, Jesus Ricardo Angulo got off a left footed shot that was saved by Navas. After a great run, Juninho started a 2 vs o counter attack and the got off a pass that took out Gonzalez and left Morales with a wide open net shot and he sent his shot well wide in an historic bad miss. It was a sure goal for Morales and the miss was so bad, it will probably go thru the world wide media, it was that bad. Then a minute later, Jesus Ricardo Angulo made a good play and got off an incredible left footed shot that went past Navas to score and tie the match at 1-1. The game went from an almost sure 2-0 lead for Pumas to a 1-1 tie in a huge hit to Pumas. The halftime whistle blew with the tied score.
The 2nd half started with neither team making a substitution. A pass into the area would fail to be controlled by Paulinho from close range and Navas would beat him to it. Paulinho would get off a right footed shot from outside the area that went wide. Pumas subbed out Jordan Carrillo for Uriel Antuna. From outside the area, Paulinho was given time and space to get off a right footed shot but it was easily saved by Navas. A counter from Pumas ended with Antuna getting off a right footed shot that forced a good save from Gonzalez. From outside the area, Alvaro Angulo got off a left footed shot that forced another save from Gonzalez. Off a corner kick, the ball would not be cleared well by Toluca and the ball would end up getting to Alvaro Angulo, who in the area got off a left footed shot past Gonzalez to score and give Pumas the 2-1 lead. Toluca subbed out Luan for Helinho. After getting the ball in the area, Federico Pereira got off a right footed shot that forced a great save from Navas. The ball was left there for Pereira, who got off a bicycle kick volley that would reach Paulinho, who from close range would send his shot wide. Off a counter, Morales got off a right footed shot in the area that forced a save from Gonzalez, who left the ball there but Juninho would crash the close range shot into him. From way off the half line, a huge shot from Morales would go just wide. Off a corner kick, Toluca would surprise by getting off a pass to a wide open Diego Barbosa, who got off a wonderful right footed shot from outside the area that went past Navas and into the net to score and tie the match at 2-2. It was the second consecutive match where Pumas got scored on a play like that, the only goal Tijuana scored in their previous game came off the same play. Pumas would sub out Alan Medina for Guillermo Martinez. A cross into the area would fall to Helinho, whose left footed shot was deflected wide by Pumas’ defense. Toluca subbed out Jorge Diaz Price for Nicolas Castro. Off the ensuing corner kick, the ball would eventually fall to Perez, whose right footed shot was brilliantly saved by Navas. Jesus Gallardo would get off a good shot that was headed from close range by Paulinho and although Pumas claimed an offside, the goal stood and Toluca had taken the 3-2 lead. Toluca subbed out Jesus Ricardo Angulo for Antonio Briseño. A right footed shot from Helinho was deflected wide. Pumas subbed out Angel Azuaje and Pedro Vite for Ruben Duarte and Cesar Garza. A bad clearance allowed Antuna to get off a shot in the area but his left footed shot went wide in a bad miss. In would be the last play and Toluca got the 3-2 victory that meant they were the only team without a loss in the season.
Pumas’ undefeated record came to an end with a very exciting match that ended with Toluca defeating them by a 3-2 score. While Toluca was the better team and the win was deserved, Pumas’ fans will feel and opportunity was wanted when Morales’ terrible miss meant that a 2-0 lead at home would end up a minute later with a 1-1 tie. Pumas should also be worried about the team’s defensive struggles especially after the tying goal being similar to the goal that Tijuana scored on Friday against Pumas. Pumas will need to bounce back quickly as they have to travel to play on Friday against Necaxa in Aguascalientes. Toluca will return home where they will be heavy favorites against FC Juarez as they once again are a leading candidates for the Liga MX title.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Kimani Hamilton and teammate F Tyrin Jones (6) celebrate after Hamilton earns a free throw shot after scoring a basket against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. - The UNLV Runnin' Rebels defeated the Utah State Aggies, 92-65, on Tuesday March 3, 2026, at the Thomas and Mack Center and The Sporting Tribune's RJ Forbus was there to capture the following TST Images.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels G Dravyn Gibbs-Lawhorn (0) hypes up the crowd in the final minutes of a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels G Dravyn Gibbs-Lawhorn (0) hypes up the crowd in the final minutes of a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior G Howie Fleming Jr. (3) battles for position against a Utah State Aggies player on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior G Howie Fleming Jr. (3) battles for position against a Utah State Aggies player on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels G Issac Williamson (12) follows through on a three-point shot against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels G Issac Williamson (12) follows through on a three-point shot against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Tyrin Jones (6) dunks the ball during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Tyrin Jones (6) dunks the ball during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Kimani Hamilton and teammate F Tyrin Jones (6) celebrate after Hamilton earns a free throw shot after scoring a basket against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Kimani Hamilton and teammate F Tyrin Jones (6) celebrate after Hamilton earns a free throw shot after scoring a basket against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Kimani Hamilton (2) watches the ball after shooting a three-point shot against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Kimani Hamilton (2) watches the ball after shooting a three-point shot against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Jacob Bannarbie (10) looks for a pass during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Jacob Bannarbie (10) looks for a pass during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Walter Brown (22) dunks the ball during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels senior F Walter Brown (22) dunks the ball during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Jacob Bannarbie (10) draws a foul while shooting a lay-up shot during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Jacob Bannarbie (10) draws a foul while shooting a lay-up shot during a college basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Tyrin Jones (6) points to the crowd after scoring a breakaway basket against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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UNLV Runnin' Rebels F Tyrin Jones (6) points to the crowd after scoring a breakaway basket against the Utah State Aggies on Tuesday March 3, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
UCLA guard Trent Perry gestures after scoring in the first half. (William Liang / Associated Press)
The UCLA men’s basketball team made Senior Night one to savor Tuesday, dominating No. 9 Nebraska 72-52 at Pauley Pavilion for its 20th victory of the season and third over a top-10 ranked opponent.
Trent Perry scored 20 points, Eric Dailey Jr. had 14 and three players — Tyler Bilodeau, Skyy Clark and Xavier Booker — each added eight points.
Sam Hoiberg had 12 points to lead Nebraska.
The Bruins were in control from the opening tip-off and never trailed the Cornhuskers (25-5, 14-5). UCLA improved to 10-3 in all-time against Nebraska and the win greatly strengthened its resume for an NCAA tournament berth as the Bruins also beat then-No. 4 Purdue 69-67 on Jan. 20 and then-No. 10 Illinois 95-94 in overtime on Feb. 21 on Donovan Dent’s layup with one second left.
This is the fifth time in head coach Mick Cronin’s seven seasons that the Bruins have won 20 or more games. They are 17-1 at home (their only loss in overtime to Indiana on Jan. 31).
UCLA went ahead by 15 points, 37-22, on Perry’s three-pointer with 2:41 left and led 37-24 at intermission. The Bruins shot 50% from the field in the first half (15-for-30) while Nebraska was only 31 percent (nine-for-29).
The Bruins increased their advantage to 18 points on Dailey Jr.’s dunk less than five minutes into the second half and the visitors got no closer than nine the rest of the way.
Prior to pregame introductions the Bruins honored seniors Bilodeau, Dent and Clark; fifth-year player Jamar Brown; redshirt seniors Steven Jamerson II, Jack Seidler and Anthony Peoples Jr; and redshirt junior Evan Manjikian. In a media timeout, midway through the first half, former coach Jim Harrick (who led UCLA to its 11th national championship in 1995) was honored and got a loud ovation.
UCLA guard Skyy Clark looks to pass while under pressure from Nebraska guard Sam Hoiberg and forward Berke Buyuktuncel in the second half. (William Liang / Associated Press)
Over the last four games, Dent has 46 assists and just two turnovers.
Bilodeau has scored in double figures in 26 of 28 games played, totaling 20 points or more nine times.
Dailey moved to within five points of reaching the 1,000-career point milestone.
UCLA has now made at least one three-pointer in 887 of 888 games dating to February 2000.
Five goals to win a hockey game is where the Edmonton Oilers are at right now.
They gave up four goals in forty minutes, fell behind by two, and needed a comeback win against the Ottawa Senstors who have been watching the playoff race from the outside for a while now.
This isn’t a new story, that much is obvious. This is the same turnovers, the same high danger chances, and the same goaltending left out to dry at various points throughout the game. But then there's a dominant third-period comeback that makes you wonder why they can’t just play like that for sixty minutes instead of twenty.
Compare it to the other night in San Jose, and it's a slight, subtle improvement.
“The previous game against San Jose was just horrible," began Zach Hyman. "We were flat. And this game we were better. There’s just some lapses in our game that result in high danger chances, and those are tough. We would love it if the other team would give us lapses like that, right?
"So (there's) things that you can clean up just by being sharper, being more desperate, having more urgency in your game. And I think we showed it in the third period. That’s a result of playing better all around.”
Hyman’s describing a team that’s been capable of playing well all season but still can’t consistently put together a full sixty-minute effort. Those lapses he’s talking about aren’t some new development that crept into their game recently. They’ve been there, showing up at the worst possible times, and at some point, “we can clean it up” needs to actually become cleaning it up.
Tuesday’s win was the kind of game the Oilers themselves have criticized. Needing five goals because you gave up four isn’t sustainable, and everyone in that room knows it. This a team, and a group of players, who have gone as far as you can without winning it all, and they know a 5-4 overtime win over Ottawa isn’t it.
“We don’t want to be putting ourselves in that position, continued Hyman. "But sometimes you need a game like that where you can come back and it’s a complete team effort, and you’re able to dominate a third period and win a game. So I thought it was a good one for us, and hopefully a springboard for better games.”
A springboard is an optimistic outlook, and sure, maybe it is. Stranger things have happened. But the Oilers have had plenty of moments this season that felt like turning points and then weren’t, so forgive anyone for not getting too excited about an overtime win against a mediocre team in early March.
“We don’t have huge smiles on our face, we’re not coming out of this game patting ourselves on the back," said Hyman. "We’ve been to the finals, we know what it takes. We know what type of hockey you have to play.
"Again, having said that, there are positives, and we know we can come back in games, and there are going to be some of those, but if you want to be successful, you got to keep the puck out of your net. And I think we are capable of doing that. We just have to do it more often and consistently.”
They keep coming back to the word "capable," and it’s accurate. This is absolutely a capable hockey team. But capability without consistency is just potential, and potential doesn’t get you very far when the games actually matter. On their best nights, the Oilers look like a genuine contender.
The issue is that their best nights and their worst nights have been showing up in no particular order, and time is running out to figure it out.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jalen Green scored 20 points, Grayson Allen had 18 and the Phoenix Suns beat the NBA-worst Sacramento Kings 114-103 on Tuesday night to sweep the four-game season series.
Seventh in the West at 35-26, the Suns won their second straight and got back Devin Booker after the star guard missed four games because of a right hip injury. He scored 14 of his 17 points in the first half.
Collin Gillespie scored 17 points — hitting 5 of 8 3-pointers — and had nine assists and six rebounds. Oso Ighodaro added 14 points and 14 rebounds. Phoenix is without Dillon Brooks because of a fractured left hand.
The Suns used a 14-0 run in the third quarter to turn a 63-62 deficit into a 76-63 lead. Royce O’Neale capped the run with consecutive 3-pointers.
Maxime Raynaud had 22 points — on 10-of-12 shooting — and 10 rebounds for Sacramento in the opener of a five-game homestand. The Kings dropped to 14-49. They are 2-3 following a franchise-worst 16-game losing streak.
Precious Achiuwa added 18 points, DeMar DeRozan had 17 and Russell Westbrook 16. Kings forward Keegan Murray missed his third straight game because of ankle injury.
Phoenix led 59-55 at the half. Ighodaro had 12 points and 10 rebounds in the half, and Achiuwa had 16 points for Sacramento.
The NBA player who had the league's second-longest active games played streak saw that spell snapped over the weirdest reason.
San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes had played in 364 consecutive games, trailing only New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges' longest active streak of 616 games. But on Tuesday, March 3, ahead of San Antonio's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Spurs coach Mitch Johnson revealed that Barnes was a late addition to the injury report.
Per Johnson, Barnes woke up from a pregame nap with a sore left ankle.
“He’s with the medical staff now,” Johnson told reporters prior to the game. “Hoping it’s nothing serious, but I don’t have much information.”
Barnes was initially listed as questionable, though he would go on to miss the game to snap his streak. The Spurs dominated Philadelphia, winning by 40 points, 131-91. Eight different Spurs scored double figures and all but one of the 13 players who appeared in the game scored a point.
This marked the first time since Dec. 4, 2021 that Barnes missed a game, when he was a member of the Sacramento Kings.
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — Sara Didar choked back tears as she shared the concerns of the Iranian soccer team for their families and loved ones at home amid the war while they're in Australia contesting the Women’s Asian Cup.
“Obviously we’re all concerned and we’re sad at what has happened to Iran and our families in Iran,” Didar said in comments translated to English during a news conference Wednesday on the eve of a Group A game against Australia.
"I really hope for our country to have good news ahead. And I hope that my country will be strongly alive.”
The 21-year-old striker was part of the squad that stood in silence as the Iran anthem played at the Gold Coast Stadium before their opening loss to South Korea on Monday.
The squad and management arrived in Australia well before the strikes by Israel and the U.S. on Saturday that led to the broader conflict.
Head coach Marziyeh Jafari and players declined to comment on the war or the death of the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during their first official news conference of the tournament on Sunday.
On Wednesday, an Asian Football Confederation moderator asked reporters before the scheduled pre-match news conference to stick with football questions and refrain from asking about the war.
When a question was posed, Didar and Jafari each expressed concerns about the people in Iran.
“Obviously we have so much concern regarding the health of our families and our loved ones and all other Iranian people inside our country, which we are fully disconnected with," Jafari said, highlighting the limited contact because of blackouts in Iran.
“But, here, we are coming to play football professionally and we will do our best to concentrate on our football and match ahead.”
A pocket of Iranian fans at Monday's game waved the red, green and white national colors and some pre-Islamic revolution flags, and chanted support for the team.
Jafari said the team was happy to have the support of Iranian-Australians.
Australia coach Joe Montemurro said he wanted his team and supporters to greet the Iranian squad with compassion. Thursday's game is expected to draw a capacity crowd at Gold Coast Stadium.
“We want to give them the best tournament possible in terms of giving them the experience of a lifetime," Montemurro said. "For us, it’s about just showing our human compassion, our respect and show them how beautiful we are as a country, and how beautiful we are as Australians.”
Australia, the 2010 Asian Cup champions and semifinalist at the 2023 World Cup it co-hosted with New Zealand, opened with a 1-0 win over Philippines and can secure a quarterfinal spot with a win over Iran. The Iranians are in Australia hoping to qualify for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil, which means they have to finish in the top eight in the Asian Cup.
KNOXVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 20: Tennessee State Tigers head coach Nolan Smith and Tennessee Volunteers head coach Rick Barnes shake hands at mid court after the men's college basketball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Tennessee State Tigers on November 20, 2025, at Food City Center in Knoxville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
In the modern era, with NIL and instant transfers, it’s pretty easy for a coach to win in Year 1.
Well, at the top of the sport, that is.
When you get down to lower levels, what you find is that a) you don’t have the NIL resources that bigger schools have, and b) players are much more likely to prove themselves and transfer up.
Therefore, winning at smaller schools is tougher, and winning at most HBCUs is even more difficult.
All of which makes what former Duke guard and assistant Nolan Smith has accomplished this season even more impressive: in his first season at Tennessee State, Smith is currently 21-9 and 15-5 in the OVC.
The OVC tournament starts on Friday, and if Tennessee State wins that, they’ll be playing in the NCAA tournament. And if that happens, there’s a pretty good chance they’ll draw Duke in the first round.
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - FEBRUARY 15: Head coach Kara Lawson of the Duke Blue Devils celebrates with Taina Mair #22 following their 72-68 win against the North Carolina Tar Heels at Cameron Indoor Stadium on February 15, 2026 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) | Getty Images
This Duke Basketball season has been immensely satisfying for Blue Devil fans, and that’s on both the men’s and women’s side.
Both teams won regular season ACC Championships and on Tuesday, women’s coach Kara Lawson was named ACC Coach of the Year.
It’s richly deserved.
You’ll remember that when Duke played West Virginia on November 14th, and after a scuffle right before halftime and multiple ejections, the Mountaineers beat Duke with just five available players.
The Blue Devils fell to 3-6 before they started winning, running off 17 straight victories before losing at Clemson.
Duke finished the regular season ranked #13 nationally.
It was truly a remarkable coaching job and the honor is richly deserved.
In addition to Lawson, four other players were honored: Toby Fournier is first-team All-ACC, while according to GoDuke.com, “…senior Taina Mair made her All-ACC debut with first-team honors by the Blue Ribbon Panel and second-team recognition in a vote of the league’s coaches. Senior Ashlon Jackson was voted to the first team by the coaches and to the second team by the Blue Ribbon Panel. Both Fournier and Mair were tabbed to the All-Defensive Team by both voting groups. Freshman Arianna Roberson rounded out Duke’s selections with All-Freshman Team honors for both lists.”
This has been an immensely satisfying season, and of course, it’s not over yet. The ACC Tournament starts on Wednesday, and then it’s on to the NCAAs.
LOS ANGELES — Trent Perry scored 20 points and UCLA led all the way in ending No. 9 Nebraska’s three-game winning streak with a 72-52 victory on Tuesday night.
The Bruins (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) notched 20 wins for the seventh time in 10 years and closed their home schedule with a 17-1 mark at Pauley Pavilion, where they also beat ranked Purdue and Illinois.
Sophomore Perry and junior Eric Dailey Jr. upstaged Tyler Bilodeau, Donovan Dent and Skyy Clark on Senior Night.
Dailey finished with 14 points and eight rebounds. Bilodeau, UCLA’s leading scorer at 17.9 points, was held to eight. Dent had four points and eight assists after averaging 15.7 points and 12.7 assists in his last three games. Clark had eight points while in foul trouble along with Dent.
The loss knocked the Cornhuskers (25-5, 14-5) out of a second-place tie with idle Michigan State in the Big Ten. They were led by Sam Hoiberg with 12 points. Rienk Mast and Cale Jacobsen had 11 points each.
Nebraska came in averaging 11.2 3-pointers, with Hoiberg and Pryce Sandfort hitting 42% from long range. But the Bruins’ defense held the Huskers to 5 of 24, while UCLA made 10 from long range.
The Bruins led 37-24 at halftime after Perry’s 3-pointer capped an 8-0 run.
Up next
Nebraska: Hosts Iowa on Sunday to close regular season.
UCLA: Visits crosstown rival USC on Saturday to end regular season.
UD jumped out to a 12-2 lead as Montgomery scored five points, including a fastbreak dunk.
L’Etang’s three-pointer gave the Flyers their largest lead, 17-5, with 13:33 left in the first half. But the Spiders fought back and got as close as 31-29 with 4:11 remaining until halftime.
Bryce Heard and Javon Bennett each made a trey to help Dayton to a 40-32 halftime advantage.
It stayed closed throughout the second half, but UD led 56-48 with 9:32 to play. Richmond scored eight straight points to tie it 56-56 with 5:35 left.
After a timeout, L’Etang’s layup reclaimed the lead, 58-56. Bennett added two free throws to extend it to 60-56.
Richmond’s Will Johnson scored to tie at 60-60 with 1:51 to play.
The Spiders missed a pair of three-pointers that could have given them the lead.
Derkack scored with 39 seconds left to put Dayton up for good, 62-60. He added a free throw to extend it to 63-60. UD got a stop with four seconds left, and Derkack sealed the game with two free throws.
Dayton concludes the regular season when they host VCU at the UD Arena for Senior Night. Tip-off is at 7 p.m.
Pre-game coverage on WHIO Radio begins at 6 p.m. The game will also be carried here at WHIO.com.
Aug 10, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray throws on the sideline against the New Orleans Saints during the second half at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
When the Arizona Cardinals made it clear they were moving on from Kyler Murray, the conversation immediately shifted from why to what’s next. Not just for Murray, but for the teams desperate enough at quarterback to consider him.
For Pete Prisco, the discussion isn’t about talent first. It’s about cost.
“Jeff, you have to ask yourself, what’s the price going to be?” Prisco said. “And is the price going to be higher than what Malik Willis is going to get? Is the price going to be higher than what anybody else is going to get?”
That framing matters. Murray isn’t entering the market as an unknown upside swing. He’s a former No. 1 overall pick with multiple strong seasons on his résumé. But he’s also not a blank slate. Prisco didn’t hesitate when comparing him to other options.
“I would rather have Kyler Murray, no questions asked,” he said. “Kyler Murray’s played games, he has experience. I don’t know what Malik Willis can do, he’s only started four games. That’s a small sample size.”
That’s the core of Prisco’s argument. Whatever flaws Murray has shown, he’s at least shown something. Teams know what functional NFL quarterback play from him looks like. They’ve seen the high-end stretches. They’ve seen the playoff appearance. They’ve seen the dynamic mobility.
“Did Kyler Murray have some issues? Yeah,” Prisco admitted. “But he’s had some good games. He’s had some good years.” So the debate isn’t whether Murray can play. It’s whether a team is willing to commit.
“The question you have to ask yourself if you’re in that market is, ‘are you committed to him for the long run?’”
If a franchise views him as a bridge quarterback, the number changes. If it views him as a long-term answer, the structure changes. And that leads to the contract comparison Prisco floated.
“Are you giving him a one-year deal? Two-year deal? How are you doing it? Are you giving him the Justin Fields deal? Two years, $40 million? Is he gonna take that?”
That hypothetical is telling. A short-term, prove-it structure protects the team. But would Murray, with his pedigree and production history, accept something that treats him like a reclamation project? Once Prisco established the financial lens, he started running through potential landing spots, and the answers weren’t clean fits.
“Let’s start with the Jets. Makes sense, they don’t have anybody,” he said.
On the surface, that pairing checks out. The Jets need a quarterback. Murray provides experience and upside. But again, the same question applies: what are you paying, and for how long?
The Minnesota Vikings? “They don’t have any cap room, and it doesn’t seem like a fit in that Kevin O’Connell offense,” Prisco said. Even if there’s a theoretical need, schematic comfort and cap constraints complicate it.
The Pittsburgh Steelers feel conditional.“Looks like Rodgers is gonna come back,” Prisco noted. “If he doesn’t, I think they could be in play.” In other words, Murray becomes a Plan B depending on how another domino falls.
He even tossed out Miami, though without conviction, and then turned to a more layered situation in Atlanta.
“How about the Atlanta Falcons? I don’t know where Michael Penix is coming off of that third knee injury. Are they committed to Michael Penix? This is a new regime.”
That’s the key. New leadership often reopens quarterback evaluations. Commitment to a previous plan isn’t always permanent. Then came the curveball.
“This is going to sound crazy, but the Cleveland Browns,” Prisco said. “We know that Todd Monken likes mobile quarterbacks. When you look at Shedeur Sanders, that’s not who he is. So could he be in play at the Browns?” Murray’s mobility still differentiates him in a league increasingly built around movement.
Ultimately, Prisco’s breakdown wasn’t about finding the perfect schematic match. It was about narrowing the decision to two variables: price and commitment. Murray is better than some of the names he’ll be compared to. Prisco was clear about that. But does better mean worth resetting your cap sheet or tying up your future?
With first place in the Pacific Division on the line and hopes to extend their winning streak to six games, the Anaheim Ducks hosted the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday night at Honda Center.
Colorado entered play on their second game of a back-to-back, having won four of their previous five games, and at the top of the overall NHL standings.
With Troy Terry and Mikael Granlund still unavailable, Ryan Strome served as the team’s lone healthy scratch. Here’s how the Ducks lined up to start this game:
Kreider-Carlsson-Gauthier
Killorn-Poehling-Sennecke
Viel-McTavish-Harkins
Johnston-Washe-Moore
LaCombe-Trouba
Zellweger-Gudas
Mintyukov-Helleson
Lukas Dostal got the start for the Ducks, his seventh in a row, and saved 21 of 26 shots in this game. In Colorado’s crease stood Scott Wedgewood, who stopped 27 of 28.
“They (Colorado) play a complete game. They go four lines deep. They trust all their lines that they play the right way,” Joel Quenneville said of the Avalanche after the game. “Technically, they’re strong. They did a good job of preventing us to get inside in their end, and that might have been the difference.”
Game Notes
The Avs were without one of their better forwards, Artturi Lehkonen, in this game, but they run as cohesive a system as one can find in the NHL, so they didn’t skip a beat with him out of the lineup. Colorado had a unique ability to both clog the neutral zone, especially along the boards, and retrieve pucks before cleanly and efficiently breaking them out of their end, making establishing any semblance of a forecheck a gargantuan undertaking for Anaheim.
Colorado dictated game flow in every situation after the first few shifts, and they carried that until the Ducks made a “too little, too late” push in the third period. At 5v5, the Ducks accounted for 51.11% of the shots on goal and 47.87% of the shot attempts, but just 43.97% of the expected goals. The Ducks couldn’t open seams or get to dangerous rebounds.
D-Zone Coverage/Dostal: When pucks moved laterally high in the defensive zone, Dostal, who is typically a world-class puck tracking goaltender, had a difficult time with the layers of moving screens Colorado sent his way in this game. As the play shifted sides up top, the new strong-side defenseman was often caught in “no-man’s land,” where he couldn’t challenge or block the shot and couldn’t pick up one of the multiple opposing forwards at the crease.
These aren’t new areas of concern for the Ducks in defensive zone coverage, but Dostal is usually spectacular enough to paper over many of their issues. Today, he was just human.
Leo Carlsson: Carlsson is continuing to display how effective he can be at full health and is using his speed to drive opposing defensemen back towards their low slot, which opens up east/west lanes high in the zone.
Even if those lanes aren’t present and he can’t change pace or cut back to the middle, he’s finding ways to get shots off, and with the speed of the Ducks’ attack, they’re able to get to pucks first a lot of the time. It’s like a new approach to establishing a forecheck while also generating a rebound and potential immediate scoring chance.
Radko Gudas: Gudas has done well to play within his skillset this season, contained and keeping plays in front of him. In this game, he was a step slow to read how plays were developing, affecting how quickly he reacted and attempted to get into position. He and his entire blueline had a difficult time sorting which of the multiple opposing netfront forwards each other would cover, and by the time they did, there was an established screen or flurry at the crease.
The Ducks will look to iron out these issues immediately, as they’ll be right back at Honda Center on Wednesday night to host the New York Islanders.
BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Berat Djimsiti, Marten de Roon, Mario Pasalic, Sead Kolasinac and Giacomo Raspadori of Atalanta celebrate towards the fans following the team's victory during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Tullio Puglia - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images) | UEFA via Getty Images
Atalanta’s general manager for institutional affairs Umberto Marino understands the danger that his club faces against Bayern Munich in the Champions League
“We will face a great global football club like Bayern Munich with great pride in representing Italy,” Marino, told Sky Sport after the round of 16 draw at UEFA headquarters in Nyon (as captured by Ansa). “We will try to make life difficult for them by playing like Atalanta, with courage, desire, and the support of the fans.
“Being in contention for the Italian league, the Champions League, and the Coppa Italia simultaneously is a unique achievement for us. We’ll have to play the match of our lives against Bayern Munich, but if they win, we’ll shake their hand.”
Atalanta proved its mettle in battling back from a 2-0 deficit in the Champions League Playoff Round to ultimate win its tie against Borussia Dortmund 4-3. That same kind of resilience and aggression will be needed against Bayern Munich.
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Liam Rosenior says Chelsea player gets stick “based on the way” he looks
Liam Rosenior believes that winger Alejandro Garnacho could be getting stick purely based on the way he looks.
The former Manchester United player has always had to deal with getting booed and stick from away fans during games, something that has now carried on to his time at Chelsea as well. He is often on the receiving end to a lot of criticism as well.
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He’s not really came in and banged at Chelsea yet, and he’s mostly just been used as a bench player. But it looks like he could get a start tonight against Aston Villa.
Rosenior on Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho scores his second goal. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Liam Rosenior says Alejandro Garnacho is ‘knocking on the door to start’ against Aston Villa.
‘Garna is a top player,’ said Rosenior at his pre-match press conference as cited on Chelsea FC. ‘I’ve changed a little bit tactically since I’ve come in; I’ve wanted to dominate midfield areas. That has meant at times I’ve only played with one winger, but Garna is an outstanding player.
‘What I’ve really liked in this period is his reaction to not starting. He’s been training very well and showed real positivity when he came on against Arsenal [on Sunday].
‘He was also magnificent against Hull in the FA Cup and had a huge impact in the game against Arsenal when he scored two goals [Carabao Cup semi-final first leg].’
Rosenior continued: ‘We have got to take into account that Garna is 21 – he’s got huge ability and huge potential.
‘For any young player, the biggest thing to be challenged is your consistency level, but he’s showing really good signs, not just in training but in meetings, that he’s on a really good track. He’s definitely going to get his opportunities to play with the schedule we’ve got coming up.
‘Garna has put himself in a really, really good place the last few weeks and he’s more than knocking on the door to start.
‘He’s a great kid. He’s had a very difficult thing happen in his life recently – and rather than tell me about that, he wanted to put himself forward for a game and only told me after the game when he had to go back home.
‘People make judgments based on the way people look. Garna is a really good character who works really hard every day in training. I know in the end his quality is going to show in a really consistent way.’
In other news today…
Speaking after the defeat to Arsenal from Sunday afternoon, Liam Rosenior, has come out and called for a rule change regarding corners.
Meanwhile, Reece James’ father has been given the task of working with incoming wonderkid Dastan Satpaev in his own youth academy, keeping it all very close to home.
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Robert Wright III takes a shot during game against Cincinnati at at Fifth Third Arena Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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CINCINNATI — In what came as absolutely no surprise to anybody who has been paying attention the past few weeks, once-ranked and mighty BYU was pulverized 90-68 by red-hot Cincinnati on Tuesday night in front of a sellout crowd of 12,012 at Fifth Third Arena.
That some people believed the Cougars, who have now lost three straight and nine of their last 13, were going to somehow flip a switch and revert to their winning ways seems quite laughable at this point. BYU’s hope for something beside a double-digit seed in the NCAA Tournament took another big hit, and another Quad 1 opportunity fell by the wayside.
Actually, it fell as flat as the Cougars (20-10, 8-9), who inched even closer to having to play in a first-round game in next week’s Big 12 tournament.
And they should be hoping not to have to face the Bearcats (17-13, 9-8), who are playing with a sense of urgency and desperation that somehow has evaded BYU coach Kevin Young’s team the past month, with the exception of that upset of No. 6 Iowa State in the friendly confines of the Marriott Center.
A mark of a mediocre team, or worse, is that it cannot play as well on the road in the face of a raucous crowd as it can at home, and that certainly applies to BYU.
Hoping to make amends for that 79-71 loss at unranked West Virginia three days ago, the Cougars looked even more lost on defense, discombobulated on offense and as out of sorts as at any time this season on Tuesday.
“Dug ourselves in a hole to start the game with just bad offense,” Young said. “They had 13 points off the turnovers in the first half, and that continued in the second.
“It was a 21-4 deficit for points off turnovers. Makes it tough to win. We were just careless with the ball.”
Meanwhile, homestanding Cincinnati played with fire and passion, beating BYU to 50-50 balls all night and taking advantage of all kinds of mismatches to win going away.
Sure, BYU superstar freshman AJ Dybantsa had a game-high 23 points, but he had to hoist up 21 shots to get there, and was 1 of 8 from 3-point range.
BYU coach Kevin Young coaches from the sideline at Fifth Third Arena during game against Cincinnati on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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Point guard Rob Wright added 21 points on 8-of-16 shooting, but did not have a single assist in 32 minutes.
That’s just not winning basketball.
Wright (four) and Dybantsa combined for nine of BYU’s 15 turnovers, which, as Young noted, Cincy turned into 21 points.
Playing against another soft defensive effort from BYU, Cincy had just seven turnovers, and several of those came in the meaningless last few minutes.
“They just took the ball from us. Really, that’s the bottom line,” Young said. “We got to do a better job with our decision making.
“That’s been an area that we have struggled in. I mean, Rob and AJ had the ball a lot. They had nine turnovers between the two of them, so that’s gotta improve.”
The Cougars did improve in the rebounding department after that was the culprit in their loss to WVU, which is saying something considering Cincy has one of the tallest front courts in the Big 12 — paced by Baba Miller and Moustapha Thiam.
Those two combined for 31 points and 21 rebounds, and completely dominated inside. Super senior Day Day Thomas added 12, and Jizzle James and Jalen Celestine contributed 18 apiece as five Bearcats reached double figures.
Young said he will be happy to see Thomas and James move on after the backcourt duo killed the Cougars last year here as well.
What the Cougars — relegated to being a two-man team, pretty much, without Richie Saunders — would give to have that kind of balance.
Freshman Aleksej Kostic is coming along — he had another decent night off the bench with 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting — but starter Khadim Mboup didn’t score in 12 minutes, starting center Keba Keita was virtually non-existent on offense with two points and four fouls in 21 minutes and Kennard Davis Jr. only had six points and a rebound in 21 minutes.
Young got so desperate that he turned to seldom-used Dominique Diomande for 13 minutes. The Washington transfer played some decent defense and had five rebounds, but it is too late in the season to expect much more from him.
At times, Dybantsa tries to do too much, and it appears that he’s wearing down, along with Wright. Both missed a lot of shots that they normally make.
“Not well,” Dybantsa said when he was asked how he fared against UC’s double-teaming and constant harassment. “Just turned the ball over, careless passes, not being strong with the ball. They were just being physical. I thought I was getting to my spots.
“I could have settled. I mean, I think I did settle for tough (shots) at times. … For the most part, I was getting good looks, but I was just trying to be more physical with the ball and stop making stupid turnovers.”
If there was another stat — aside from points off turnovers — that symbolized the game, it was UC’s 12 fast-break points, to BYU’s two. Nothing fires up a home crowd more than a steal and fast break dunk, and UC had plenty of those.
Nothing comes easy for this BYU offense anymore. The Cougars shot 41% from the floor, 29% from 3-point range and almost got to free-throw line as much as the Bearcats, but couldn’t deliver much there, either.
They were 13 of 19 from the charity stripe.
Dybantsa was 8 of 11 from the line, and was greeted with chants of “overrated” or “Boozer is better” at almost every appearance at the line.
Cincinnati continued to pour it on late — Celestine popped a 3-pointer with 56 seconds remaining and his team up by 19 — but Young had nothing but praise for the Bearcats, who are playing like a team that could do some damage in the Big 12 Tournament.
BYU is not.
“You got to give Wes (Miller) tons of credit,” Young said. “He was feeling like I’m feeling right now a couple weeks ago. He’s a competitive guy.
“He’s a good coach, and he’s done a good job of finding a rhythm with this particular group that he’s playing with right now.”
Offensive rhythm is no longer in BYU’s vocabulary. Dybantsa, who reached 20 points or more for the 23rd time this season, and Wright are Young’s only options. An issue moving forward is that some guys are regressing instead of improving, guys such as Mihailo Boskovic and Keita.
Of course, awful starts also continue to plague the Cougars. There always seems to be a different reason for BYU’s first-half struggles, and on this night it was turnovers. The Cougars committed 10 in the first half, which Cincy turned into 13 points.
Dybantsa pressed too much in the first half, and committed five turnovers to go with eight points, two rebounds and four assists.
He was 3 of 11 from the field in the first half, 0 for 4 from 3-point range.
Young went with his seventh different starting lineup this season, to no avail. Cincinnati went on a 14-2 run early in the first half to take control, get the crowd involved, and force Young into burning a timeout to stop the bleeding.
BYU trailed by as many as 16 points, 37-21, with just under five minutes remaining in the half before Kostic hit some shots late in the half to make it 43-31 at the break.
The Cougars tightened their defense in the final minutes of the first half, but couldn’t sustain it into the second half.
So the Cougars turn their attention to Saturday’s home finale against No. 16 Texas Tech, which was upset by TCU on Tuesday night in Lubbock.
Young said his message to the Cougars after the discouraging loss was a simple one.
“I just want our guys to continue to believe in each other and believe in themselves,” he said.
Not many others are doing that right now, for obvious reasons.
BYU players look on during break in play during game against Cincinnati at at Fifth Third Arena Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The Cougars fell to the Bearcats, 90-68.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Trent Perry scored 20 points and UCLA led all the way in ending No. 9 Nebraska's three-game winning streak with a 72-52 victory on Tuesday night.
The Bruins (20-10, 12-7 Big Ten) notched 20 wins for the seventh time in 10 years and closed their home schedule with a 17-1 mark at Pauley Pavilion, where they also beat ranked Purdue and Illinois.
Sophomore Perry and junior Eric Dailey Jr. upstaged Tyler Bilodeau, Donovan Dent and Skyy Clark on Senior Night.
Dailey finished with 14 points and eight rebounds. Bilodeau, UCLA's leading scorer at 17.9 points, was held to eight. Dent had four points and eight assists after averaging 15.7 points and 12.7 assists in his last three games. Clark had eight points while in foul trouble along with Dent.
The loss knocked the Cornhuskers (25-5, 14-5) out of a second-place tie with idle Michigan State in the Big Ten. They were led by Sam Hoiberg with 12 points. Rienk Mast and Cale Jacobsen had 11 points each.
Nebraska came in averaging 11.2 3-pointers, with Hoiberg and Pryce Sandfort hitting 42% from long range. But the Bruins' defense held the Huskers to 5 of 24, while UCLA made 10 from long range.
The Bruins led 37-24 at halftime after Perry’s 3-pointer capped an 8-0 run.
Up next
Nebraska: Hosts Iowa on Sunday to close regular season.
UCLA: Visits crosstown rival USC on Saturday to end regular season.
Feb 5, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) against the Golden State Warriors at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
SACRAMENTO – After a full team effort, the Phoenix Suns kept their foot on the gas pedal and defeated the Sacramento Kings by a score of 114-103 on Tuesday night at the Golden 1 Center.
Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) looks on during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images
It was the return of Phoenix’s star Devin Booker, and their offense needed the leadership he provides. Booker eased back into action and shot 6-for-19 for 17 points. He didn’t force rhythm; he let it find him, and that restraint mattered. It signaled a shift from dependency to design. Phoenix no longer needs brilliance every possession to win.
Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix forward Oso Ighodaro (11) and Phoenix guard Devin Booker (1) high five during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images
Instead, the Suns overwhelmed Sacramento with balance. Jalen Green shot with confidence and control at times, bending the defense just enough to unlock driving lanes and kick-outs. The bench amplified it. Grayson Allen putting up 18 points shows how important he is to their system. Oso Ighodaro’s 14 points reflected interior activity. Rookie Rasheer Fleming added timely minutes that steadied second-unit stretches.
Mar 3, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Phoenix guard Grayson Allen (8) shoots a three point basket during the second quarter against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images
Collin Gillespie also had something to say on Tuesday night. Six of nine from the field. Five of eight from three. That’s not a heater, that’s shot profile discipline. If Gillespie becomes a reliable spacer, Phoenix’s offensive rating in spread lineups could spike dramatically. For Suns fans, the takeaway is simple: sustainability wins in April. Depth survives series, and this game builds belief. Nationally, it reframes the Suns as layered, not top-heavy.
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Reporter Benjamin Bliklen covers the Arizona Diamondbacks, Arizona Cardinals, and Phoenix Suns for Burn City Sports. You can follow him on his X account, @BenBliklen
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As the ongoing conflict between Iran and several Western powers intensifies, Thailand’s tourism sector faces significant challenges. The government’s ambitious target to welcome 36 million international visitors in 2026 may be in jeopardy due to airspace closures and the surge in travel costs caused by rerouted flights. As the Middle East conflict spills over, affecting global air travel networks, Thailand – a country that thrives on tourism – could see fewer international visitors arriving, especially those from the Middle East and Europe.
The conflict, which erupted on February 28, 2026, when the US and Israel took military action against Iran, has led to several countries in the region closing their airspace. These closures have created a ripple effect in the aviation industry, with flights being cancelled, rerouted, or delayed, disrupting travelers worldwide. With many flights between Europe and Southeast Asia traditionally passing through the Middle East, the rerouting of these flights has led to higher airfare, adding further financial strain to the industry. In turn, this could deter potential tourists from planning their trips to Thailand in the coming months.
Thailand’s Target at Risk as Conflict Escalates
Thailand’s tourism industry has been hit hard by the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran. This conflict has directly affected the air routes, primarily impacting travelers from Middle Eastern countries, a key market for Thailand’s booming tourism sector. The immediate concern for the Thai Hotels Association (THA) is that travelers from the Middle East, who usually flock to the country during the high season from June to August, may be dissuaded from traveling due to the safety risks and logistical issues caused by the conflict.
With the airspace closures, the challenge lies not only in delays but also in flight cancellations, leaving some Middle Eastern tourists stranded in Thailand, unable to return home, while others are unable to travel to Thailand in the first place. However, there is still uncertainty about how long the disruptions will last, and whether air traffic routes can be restored or rerouted in a way that allows travel to return to normal levels.
Impact of Airspace Closures on European Travel
Although the main impact of the conflict has been felt in the Middle East, European tourists traveling to Thailand are also feeling the strain. Many flights from Europe that typically pass through Middle Eastern airspace are now being rerouted, resulting in higher ticket prices. Although Europe’s peak travel season for Thailand has already passed, the increased cost of flights may still affect the number of tourists visiting during the low season, potentially leading to a slight decline in arrivals.
Despite these challenges, experts believe that European tourism bookings for Thailand will remain strong. However, the additional costs and longer travel times could deter last-minute bookings, especially among budget travelers. It is expected that tourists from regions with more stable air routes, like Asia, may face delays of up to 20%, particularly if they feel concerned about the ongoing global instability and safety risks.
Middle Eastern Market Faces Serious Setbacks
The most immediate and noticeable impact is being felt in the Middle Eastern tourism sector. Airline disruptions are severely affecting travel from countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, among others. These countries are not only important for Thailand’s tourism economy but also contribute significantly during the peak travel months in the summer.
While the Middle East usually experiences a low travel season from Thailand, this period typically still sees many visitors from the region. The ongoing disruption could undermine the country’s ability to attract a record number of visitors as predicted, possibly leading to a substantial shortfall in arrivals.
Moreover, the Middle East conflict has raised concerns among travelers about their safety, potentially deterring them from booking international trips. Security concerns in the wake of the conflict could have a broad impact on global travel patterns, with travelers around the world looking for destinations perceived as safer and more stable.
Thailand’s Response: Could Domestic Tourism Fill the Void?
The growing uncertainty has prompted industry players to call on Thailand’s incoming government to adopt domestic tourism stimulus measures to offset potential losses from international markets. With the global situation remaining volatile, boosting local tourism could serve as an immediate solution to help stabilize the economy.
Local tourism promotions, particularly in less-visited provinces, may provide a much-needed boost to Thailand’s economy, helping to generate revenue during this unpredictable period. By focusing on promoting local cultural attractions, eco-tourism, and the country’s heritage, Thailand could still maintain strong tourism growth without relying solely on international visitors.
As an additional safeguard, Thailand’s tourism agencies and operators are urging the government to tighten security measures across airports and tourist destinations, reassuring travelers that their safety is a priority. This move would not only boost tourist confidence but also help maintain a positive image of Thailand as a safe and attractive destination.
What Can Tourists Expect in the Coming Months?
Travelers planning a trip to Thailand in 2026 should prepare for some potential challenges related to the ongoing geopolitical situation. Here’s what they should know:
Flight Disruptions: Travelers should be prepared for the possibility of flight cancellations, rerouting, or delays, particularly if flying from or through the Middle East.
Higher Airfares: Expect higher flight costs due to alternative flight routes and increased demand for available airspace. Booking in advance may help secure better fares.
Travel Insurance: It’s advisable to invest in travel insurance that covers unexpected disruptions, especially for those traveling during the volatile months of June through August.
Safety and Security: Stay updated on travel advisories and follow official safety guidelines. As always, checking with airlines and local authorities for the latest updates is essential.
Domestic Tourism Alternatives: If international travel is affected, consider exploring Thailand’s hidden gems or cultural hotspots. Many regions remain unaffected by the current conflict, offering a unique and authentic travel experience.
The Path Forward for Thailand’s Tourism Sector
While the Iran conflict continues to cause upheaval in the global travel industry, it’s clear that Thailand’s tourism sector will need to adapt quickly to changing circumstances. By strengthening domestic tourism initiatives and ensuring that travelers are reassured about their safety, Thailand can potentially weather the storm and still meet its visitor targets for 2026. However, it’s clear that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East will have far-reaching implications for global tourism – and Thailand is no exception.
An extraordinary situation has unfolded in early 2026. Years of tourism investment across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries produced record growth: official data show over 72.2 million international tourists in 2024 and about US$120.2 billion in tourism revenue[1] supported by around 1.7 million workers[1]. In Saudi Arabia the number of tourism facilities reached 5 622 by the third quarter of 2025[2]. Such achievements signalled the region’s emergence as a travel hub. However, a sudden escalation between Iran and Gulf neighbours has shaken confidence. The GCC Ministerial Council reported that Iranian missiles and drones struck civilian facilities in multiple member states starting on 28 February 2026[3]. This crisis now threatens to undermine years of investment.
Before the conflict the Gulf enjoyed a tourism boom. The GCC Statistical Center recorded 72.2 million inbound tourists across the six countries in 2024, up 51.5 percent from 2019[1]. Revenue reached US$120.2 billion, a 39.6 percent increase over 2019[1], and the sector employed around 1.7 million workers with employment expanding 14.5 percent since 2019[1]. These workers included hundreds of thousands of nationals and expatriates, indicating broad labour participation. Saudi Arabia reported that hotel room occupancy averaged 49.1 percent in the third quarter of 2025 and that 5 622 tourism facilities were operating, an increase of 40.6 percent year‑on‑year[2]. Additional detail from the Saudi statistics showed that average stays were 4.1 nights and that the workforce included about 24.3 percent Saudi nationals, 75.7 percent non‑Saudi employees and 13.3 percent women[2]. Dubai’s tourism department recorded 5.31 million overnight visitors in the first quarter of 2025, up 3 percent[4]. Oman’s three‑ to five‑star hotels welcomed 1 895 159 guests by October 2025, generating revenues close to OMR 184 million and achieving occupancy of around 58 percent. These indicators illustrate how heavy investment in hotels, attractions and infrastructure diversified economies beyond hydrocarbons and created a sizeable labour market.
The Gulf states have long pursued joint tourism strategies. At the ninth GCC Ministers of Tourism meeting in Kuwait on 18 February 2025, ministers agreed to strengthen cooperation in promotion, infrastructure, training and statistics[5]. The agenda included plans for unified marketing campaigns, shared data platforms and joint tourism education programmes that would raise service standards across the region. A proposal for a unified tourist visa was also discussed to facilitate travel within the bloc, although implementation details remain under development. Later that year the ministers named Doha the GCC Tourism Capital 2026. A Qatar Tourism release highlighted that the designation was unanimously approved to promote cooperation and sustainable development[6]. Qatar’s advanced infrastructure, including the Hamad International Airport, an extensive airline network, a metro system and flexible visa policies, was cited as evidence of readiness[6]. The ministers expected the choice to stimulate investment and create opportunities for projects in other Gulf states[6]. The initiative aligned with diversification strategies and was expected to encourage private‑sector participation. This momentum, however, now faces a geopolitical test.
At the end of February 2026, the Gulf’s geopolitical balance was disrupted by Iranian missile and drone attacks. The GCC Ministerial Council convened an extraordinary meeting on 1 March 2026 to respond. The official statement said that missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles were launched at Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, causing damage to civilian infrastructure and threatening lives[3]. It noted that the attacks spread fear among residents and visitors and risked escalation. Foreign ministers condemned the aggression and affirmed that any attack on one member would be considered an attack on all[7]. They emphasised solidarity and reserved the legal right to respond[7]. The statement also stressed the importance of protecting regional waterways and supply chains[7], highlighting that maritime routes carry energy supplies and goods vital to the global economy. By linking security to global trade, the council underscored that destabilisation could have worldwide repercussions. This episode marks a serious challenge for the Gulf tourism sector by undermining the confidence built through years of collaboration and investment.
The security crisis quickly triggered travel advisories and disrupted movements. On 1 March 2026 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bhutan warned citizens to avoid the Middle East because airspace closures had stranded travellers[8]. Several countries had suspended flights, leaving passengers unable to return home[8]. Bhutanese nationals were told to postpone trips and rely on official updates[8]. The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported on 2 March 2026 that regional conflict made travel unsafe and unpredictable[9]. Dutch authorities organised repatriation flights from Oman and estimated that about 1 000 Dutch travellers were stranded[10]. Travellers were advised to follow local guidance and register with consular services[10]. The U.S. Department of State maintained a Level 4 advisory for Iran in December 2025, citing terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping and detention risks[11]. The advisory stressed that no U.S. Embassy operates in Iran and that consular help is unavailable[11]. Such warnings highlight how geopolitics can disrupt tourism and underscore the role of government communication.
The conflict threatens to undermine decades of investment in Gulf tourism infrastructure. Billions have been spent on airports, hotels and attractions and the sector was gearing up for large events and global exhibitions. Saudi Arabia’s expansion of tourism facilities by 40.6 percent in the third quarter of 2025[2] shows how rapidly capacity has grown. Occupancy rates below 60 percent leave room for growth but also expose vulnerability: if travellers stay away, thousands of beds could remain empty and revenues may plummet. Oman’s hotels hosted 1 895 159 guests by October 2025, with revenues near OMR 184 million and occupancy around 58 percent, demonstrating reliance on steady visitor flows. Dubai’s 5.31 million overnight visitors in the first quarter of 2025[4] illustrate the city’s global appeal but also highlight exposure to disruption. Qatar’s Hamad International Airport and Doha Metro, central to the Tourism Capital 2026 initiative[6], face similar risks. Investor confidence could wane if the crisis persists, slowing diversification and affecting related sectors such as retail, aviation and real estate. The synergy between tourism and hospitality supply chains means that a decline in visitors could affect suppliers, event organisers and transport companies across the region. This risk underlines the importance of maintaining stability.
Despite the crisis the Gulf states have demonstrated resilience. The GCC Ministerial Council affirmed solidarity and the right to defend member states[7], reassuring investors and tourists. Governments activated emergency communication systems: on 3 March 2026 Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged citizens abroad to download an app and register details to facilitate contact[12] and advised those needing consular help to contact diplomatic missions[12]. Such measures support travellers and build confidence by ensuring that citizens can receive instructions quickly. Long‑term diversification plans are also central to resilience. The designation of Doha 2026 places sustainability and cultural tourism at the heart of development[6]. Saudi Arabia has invested in training programmes for hospitality workers and aims to increase the share of women in the tourism workforce[2]. The 2025 statistics showed that women already accounted for 13.3 percent of tourism employees[2], and further initiatives aim to raise this proportion. Human capital development and digital transformation projects are expected to improve service quality and efficiency, making the sector more adaptable. These initiatives, however, depend on de‑escalation and continued investment in safety, communication and capacity building.
72.2 million tourists, US$120.2 billion revenue and 1.7 million workers in 2024[1]; 5 622 Saudi facilities with 49.1 percent occupancy[2]; 5.31 million Dubai visitors[4]; 1.9 million guests in Oman.
Regional cooperation
Ministers promoted integration in promotion, infrastructure and training[5]. Doha was chosen as the GCC Tourism Capital 2026 to highlight infrastructure and sustainability[6].
Conflict and security threat
The GCC Ministerial Council condemned Iranian missile and drone attacks on member states and emphasised that an attack on one is an attack on all[3][7]. Protection of waterways and supply chains was stressed[7].
Travel advisories and disruptions
Bhutan warned citizens to avoid the Middle East due to airspace closures[8]. The Netherlands repatriated stranded travellers and consulted partners[9][10]. The U.S. maintained a Level 4 advisory for Iran due to terrorism and detention risks[11].
Resilience and emergency measures
The GCC affirmed solidarity and legal rights to respond[7]. Qatar’s foreign ministry encouraged citizens to register via a mobile app and contact missions[12]. Doha 2026 emphasises sustainable tourism[6].
Investment vulnerability
Billions invested in hotels, airports and attractions could be at risk if occupancy falls; Saudi and Omani occupancy rates show capacity that may remain unused[2], deterring investors and slowing diversification.
Conclusion
The Gulf region’s tourism sector has achieved spectacular growth through coordinated investment, modern infrastructure and unified strategies. Official data shows a massive expansion in visitor numbers, revenues and employment[1]. Yet this progress now faces an existential threat from the Iranian conflict. Missile and drone attacks on several Gulf states, condemned by the GCC Ministerial Council, have shaken confidence and prompted a wave of travel advisories[3]. Governments such as Bhutan, the Netherlands and the United States have warned citizens to avoid the region and have undertaken repatriation flights[8][10]. These disruptions expose the vulnerability of a sector reliant on stable geopolitics and highlight how tourism is entwined with security. The Gulf states’ response has emphasised solidarity, emergency communication and long‑term diversification. Diplomatic efforts, including engagement with Iran and international partners, will be critical to restoring stability. Continued investment in safety, workforce development and sustainable infrastructure remains essential. Whether the region can sustain its tourism boom amid insecurity will depend on effective diplomacy, the resilience of infrastructure and the capacity to adapt to shocks. The stakes are high: decades of effort to transform the Gulf into a global tourism hub are now balanced against a volatile security environment. Investors, governments and travellers will be watching closely as the region confronts this challenge, and the lessons learned may influence tourism strategies worldwide.
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Virgin Atlantic has officially launched its new mobile app, designed to bring a host of travel tools directly to passengers’ smartphones, enhancing the travel experience from booking to boarding. Available now on both iOS and Android, the app promises to simplify and streamline the journey for every traveler.
A New Era of Travel Convenience
The Virgin Atlantic app serves as a personal travel companion, putting all essential features into the palm of your hand. From planning your trip to arriving at your destination, the app ensures a smoother, smarter journey. Passengers can now seamlessly search and book flights, select their preferred seats and meals, and even request special assistance—all from the app. The digital boarding pass feature further ensures a quicker, paper-free check-in experience.
Key Features for a Hassle-Free Journey
Booking and Customization: The app allows passengers to quickly search for flights, book their tickets, and customize their travel experience by selecting seats and meals.
Effortless Check-In: With the ability to check in directly through the app, Virgin Atlantic passengers can save time and avoid long queues. The app also features digital boarding passes and passport scanning for faster check-in and smoother airport experiences.
Real-Time Updates: Travelers can stay informed with live notifications about their flight status, gate changes, and any other important updates in real time, ensuring they never miss a beat.
AI-Powered Virgin Atlantic Concierge: A unique integration with the airline’s AI-powered Concierge system enhances the app’s usability, offering personalized travel planning support throughout the journey.
Enhanced Flying Club Member Features
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club members can take full advantage of the app’s integration with their account. The app provides easy access to track points, monitor tier progress, and manage rewards, all from one central location. The app is also designed with data security and accessibility in mind, ensuring that all passengers, regardless of their needs, can enjoy a seamless digital experience.
What’s Next? Future Features on the Horizon
The mobile app is just the beginning of Virgin Atlantic’s ongoing digital transformation. In upcoming updates, the airline plans to integrate Virgin Atlantic Holidays into the platform. This exciting addition will allow travelers to book both flights and holiday packages through a single, streamlined app, making vacation planning more convenient than ever before.
Strengthening Virgin Atlantic’s Digital Transformation
The launch of the mobile app is a pivotal step in Virgin Atlantic’s larger digital transformation strategy. By blending cutting-edge technology with its renowned customer service, the airline is enhancing its reputation as an innovator in the aviation industry. The app’s launch solidifies the airline’s commitment to creating more personalized and accessible travel experiences for its passengers.
Enhancing the Passenger Experience with Personalized Support
One of the standout features of the new Virgin Atlantic app is its integration with the AI-powered Virgin Atlantic Concierge. This innovative tool offers passengers personalized travel planning assistance, ensuring that every journey is tailored to individual preferences. Whether it’s adjusting travel plans, receiving recommendations for activities, or getting real-time assistance during delays, the Concierge function provides a seamless and supportive travel experience. This advanced feature positions Virgin Atlantic’s app as not just a booking tool, but as a trusted travel companion that anticipates and resolves needs, enhancing passenger satisfaction throughout their journey.
Juha Jaervinen’s Vision
In a statement, Juha Jaervinen, Chief Customer Officer at Virgin Atlantic, expressed his excitement for the app’s release. He described it as a tool designed to make travel “simpler, smarter, and unmistakably Virgin Atlantic.” With an emphasis on ease, speed, and customer satisfaction, the app reinforces the airline’s dedication to providing a seamless travel experience from start to finish.
The introduction of Virgin Atlantic’s new mobile app marks a significant leap forward in enhancing the overall travel experience. By combining user-friendly features, AI-driven assistance, and seamless integration with the airline’s frequent flyer program, the app provides unparalleled convenience for both leisure and business travelers. Whether you’re booking your next flight, staying updated on travel changes, or managing your Flying Club rewards, this new app puts the world of Virgin Atlantic in your pocket.
A powerful Saharan dust plume is set to sweep into Europe this week, bringing hazy skies, colorful sunrises, and occasional dust deposits to various regions. The plume, which will carry sand from North Africa, is expected to have a significant impact on Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, particularly by Friday, before it moves into the North Sea and Scandinavia. While the UK will also experience some effects, they will be much less noticeable, according to experts from the EU’s Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS).
As this phenomenon unfolds, travelers and residents in the affected areas should be prepared for potential disruptions to air quality, visibility, and, in some cases, transportation. The dust could also lead to “wet deposition” due to rainfall, further increasing the effects on air quality and visibility, especially in regions closest to the source of the dust.
What Is Causing the Saharan Dust Plume?
The arrival of this Saharan dust plume is largely driven by a low-pressure system known as Storm Regina, which has been transporting dust directly from North Africa into Europe. Unlike previous dust events in February, this one is expected to be more intense and direct, with dust being blown straight from the Saharan desert into the Iberian Peninsula and the western Mediterranean. This system marks a particularly “remarkable” episode, according to Mark Parrington, a senior scientist at Copernicus.
The dust transport process, though fairly common during this time of year, is more prominent in this instance due to the strength of Storm Regina’s winds. These winds have helped push dust directly into the Mediterranean region, resulting in more visible effects, particularly at sunrise and sunset, with deeper orange hues painting the sky.
Impact on Spain, Portugal, and France
As the dust plume moves into Europe, Spain, Portugal, and southern France will experience the most pronounced effects. The impact on these regions will be most noticeable due to their proximity to the Saharan source. The dust will lead to hazy skies, reduced visibility, and a decrease in air quality, which could affect outdoor activities, particularly for those with respiratory issues.
For business travelers and tourists in Spain and Portugal, it is crucial to monitor air quality levels, especially in major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon, where the dust is expected to be most intense. Air quality could dip to levels that might disrupt outdoor events or sightseeing activities, and travelers should take extra precautions if they have any health conditions aggravated by poor air quality.
Potential Effects on Air Travel in Europe
Saharan dust has the potential to affect air travel in regions where visibility is reduced, especially when landing and taking off. Previous dust events have disrupted air travel, and this one could have similar effects, particularly in regions with lower visibility. Travelers should stay informed about flight schedules and potential delays.
For those traveling through airports in Spain, Portugal, and southern France, it’s advisable to check flight statuses regularly for any potential delays or cancellations caused by low visibility. While flight disruptions are not guaranteed, it’s always best to plan ahead, especially if traveling to or from airports in the affected regions.
What to Expect in Other European Regions
While Spain, Portugal, and France will be most affected by the Saharan dust plume, the impact will be more marginal as the plume moves northward toward the North Sea and Scandinavia. The dust will still affect the visibility and air quality, but to a much lesser degree. The United Kingdom could experience some dust, but the effects will be far more subtle, with less disruption to daily activities.
Travelers in northern Europe should be prepared for a lighter dusting, which may cause minor issues with air quality, but nothing as intense as what’s expected in the Iberian Peninsula. For those planning to visit these regions, the best advice is to monitor weather updates and air quality reports.
How This Affects Tourists and Business Travelers
For tourists, the Saharan dust plume offers an opportunity to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets in Europe, with the sky painted in rich orange and red hues. However, this beauty comes with a cost—reduced visibility and possible health impacts due to the dust. Those with respiratory conditions or sensitivities to airborne particles should take precautions, such as wearing face masks and limiting outdoor activities.
Business travelers should also be aware that air travel could be disrupted, particularly in southern Europe. Those with tight schedules should stay updated on flight statuses and air quality reports. The haze and dust may also affect the perception of the destination, especially for those seeking clear skies for outdoor meetings or events.
What Travelers Can Do to Prepare:
Check Air Quality and Flight Updates: Keep track of air quality reports, especially if traveling to Spain, Portugal, or southern France. Monitoring flight statuses regularly will help you stay informed about any potential delays or cancellations due to low visibility.
Plan for Hazy Skies: While the dust will create beautiful sunrises and sunsets, it may also obscure the clarity of daytime views. Tourists planning sightseeing tours or outdoor activities should take this into account and plan for the reduced visibility.
Health Precautions: Travelers with respiratory issues should consider wearing face masks and avoid prolonged exposure to outdoor dust. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, check with your healthcare provider for advice on managing exposure.
Adjust Outdoor Plans: If you’re planning outdoor activities, it’s a good idea to have an alternative indoor plan in case the dust affects air quality or visibility.
Key Points to Remember:
Major Regions Affected: Spain, Portugal, and southern France will experience the most significant impacts from the Saharan dust plume.
Weather Effects: Expect hazy skies, colorful sunrises, and sunsets, along with a decrease in visibility.
Air Travel Disruptions: Air travel could be impacted by reduced visibility, particularly in southern Europe.
Health and Safety: Those with respiratory conditions should take precautions and avoid outdoor exposure when possible.
Tourism Impact: The dust plume offers an opportunity to experience stunning natural visuals but may limit sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Quick Tips for Tourists and Travelers:
Stay Informed: Regularly check air quality reports and flight status updates to ensure minimal disruption to your travel plans.
Pack Accordingly: Bring protective masks if you’re sensitive to dust or have respiratory issues, and be prepared for reduced visibility during sightseeing.
Adjust Plans for Hazy Skies: Prepare for hazy weather, especially if you’re planning to take photos or enjoy outdoor sightseeing.
Monitor Health: Pay attention to how the dust affects your health, and adjust outdoor activities as needed to minimize exposure.
While the Saharan dust plume may disrupt air travel and affect visibility, it also presents an opportunity to witness one of nature’s most striking spectacles in Europe. By staying informed and prepared, travelers can ensure a safe and enjoyable experience despite the challenges posed by this unique weather phenomenon.
Australia’s Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, on Wednesday extended warm greetings on the occasion of Holi, emphasising the festival’s enduring message of harmony, renewal and togetherness. In his message, he underlined the broader significance of the celebration, describing it as a moment that reflects the triumph of good over evil, the value of friendship and forgiveness, and the shared spirit of humanity.
His remarks acknowledged the importance of Holi for Australians of Hindu and South Asian heritage, while also recognising how the festival has become part of the wider multicultural fabric of the nation.
A Festival Rooted in Timeless Values
Holi, widely known as the Festival of Colours, carries deep cultural and spiritual meaning. In marking the occasion, Albanese drew attention to the festival’s universal themes, noting that it represents renewal, reconciliation and hope.
He highlighted that for many families across Australia, Holi is an opportunity to reconnect with shared history, heritage and tradition. At the same time, its core message—celebrating goodness, nurturing friendships and embracing forgiveness—resonates far beyond any single community.
The festival, he suggested, offers a symbolic chance for individuals and communities alike to renew their bonds and reaffirm their shared humanity.
Holi’s Growing Place in Modern Australia
The Prime Minister also reflected on how Holi has grown into a widely embraced celebration across Australia. Once observed primarily within the Indian and South Asian diaspora, the festival is now recognised as a vibrant and inclusive event in cities and towns nationwide.
From community gatherings in Canberra to large-scale celebrations in Sydney and Melbourne, Australians of diverse backgrounds participate in the colourful festivities each year. Public parks and cultural venues come alive with music, dance, traditional cuisine and the joyful exchange of coloured powders.
Albanese noted that this enthusiastic embrace of Holi reflects the broader Australian story—one shaped by migration, cultural exchange and mutual respect. The festival’s joyful expression of colour, love and new beginnings has become a highlight of the country’s multicultural calendar.
Diversity as a National Strength
In his message, the Prime Minister underscored the broader importance of cultural celebrations in strengthening national unity. He pointed out that Australia benefits immensely from the beliefs, customs and experiences brought by people from around the world.
The contributions of the Indian Australian community, one of the country’s fastest-growing diaspora groups, were acknowledged as part of this wider narrative. Across sectors such as education, healthcare, technology and business, Indian Australians have played an increasingly prominent role in shaping modern Australia.
Holi, in this context, stands not only as a religious or cultural observance but also as a celebration of the values that underpin Australia’s multicultural identity—respect, inclusion and shared belonging.
Beyond the Colours: Building Lasting Connections
Albanese expressed hope that the spirit of Holi would extend beyond the day’s celebrations. While the vibrant hues of gulal may fade, the deeper purpose of the festival—strengthening friendships and building communities—remains enduring.
He conveyed his wish that the occasion would inspire Australians to continue fostering understanding and unity long after the festivities conclude. The celebration, he indicated, serves as a reminder that diversity and shared identity can coexist harmoniously.
Narendra Modi Extends Holi Greetings in India
Earlier in the day, India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, also marked the occasion by extending greetings to citizens across the country.
Through a message shared on the social media platform X, Modi conveyed his good wishes for happiness, prosperity and success, expressing hope that the festival would bring joy and positivity to all.
His message echoed the festive spirit seen across India, where Holi is celebrated with exuberance in towns and cities alike. Communities gather to sing, dance, share sweets and take part in the traditional throwing of colours.
Understanding Holi: The Festival of Colours
Holi is one of the most eagerly awaited Hindu festivals, symbolising the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as Rangwali Holi, Badi Holi and Dhulandi in different regions, the festival represents renewal, vitality and the blossoming of new beginnings.
The celebrations traditionally begin with Holika Dahan, a ceremonial bonfire that signifies the victory of good over evil. The following day, known for its colourful festivities, sees people of all ages come together in open spaces to celebrate with music, dance and vibrant powders.
Over time, Holi has transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, evolving into a global celebration of joy and unity. In multicultural societies such as Australia, it stands as a vivid example of how traditions from around the world can find a welcoming home and enrich the broader community.
As leaders in both Canberra and New Delhi marked the festival, the shared emphasis remained clear: Holi is not only a celebration of colour, but also a reaffirmation of hope, harmony and collective renewal.
Thailand, often associated with its bustling streets and pristine beaches, holds many treasures beyond its iconic tourist attractions. While most visitors flock to popular sites like the Grand Palace or Patong Beach, Thailand’s lesser-known corners offer an incredible blend of serenity, culture, and adventure. This article takes you beyond the typical tourist trail to explore the hidden gems of Bangkok and Krabi.
From quiet, culturally rich neighborhoods to eco-conscious luxury resorts nestled in nature’s embrace, Thailand provides an enriching travel experience that blends tradition with modernity. In Bangkok, areas like Thonburi offer a fascinating historical and cultural journey, while Krabi beckons adventure seekers and nature lovers with its stunning coastline and conservation-driven tourism.
A Tranquil Day in Bangkok: Culture and Serenity
Bangkok is renowned for its energetic pace and urban chaos. However, hidden within the city’s labyrinth are peaceful sanctuaries that remain largely untouched by the hustle and bustle. One such gem is the Khao Mor (Turtle Garden) in the Thonburi district. This tranquil retreat, established nearly 200 years ago, offers visitors a chance to connect with nature. The garden’s serene pond, lush plant life, and Buddhist stupas create a peaceful environment, making it an ideal escape from the city’s busy streets. The Turtle Garden is a testament to the city’s commitment to preserving pockets of nature amidst urban growth.
Just a short walk from this peaceful garden, Wat Prayun, an old temple that survived the ravages of time, offers a peek into Thailand’s rich history. The Lankan-style chedi, standing tall despite bombings and other threats, serves as a reminder of the city’s resilience. Visitors can also explore the nearby Guan Yu Shrine, one of Bangkok’s oldest Chinese shrines, where locals still perform ancient rituals to seek blessings for their businesses. This unique blend of cultural traditions offers travelers a rare insight into Bangkok’s multifaceted heritage.
Luxury Meets Local Tradition at The Peninsula Bangkok
For those seeking a luxury stay with an authentic twist, The Peninsula Bangkok offers an exquisite experience. Perched along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the hotel’s opulent rooms provide breathtaking views of the waterway and the city. However, what truly sets this hotel apart is its commitment to offering guests an immersive local experience.
The hotel’s Tak Bat Alms Giving Ceremony allows guests to partake in a centuries-old tradition. Here, food offerings are made to Buddhist monks, reflecting the spiritual side of Thai culture. The Peninsula also curates unique experiences, such as tea blending and floral design workshops, which provide travelers with an opportunity to connect with Thailand’s artistic heritage.
Krabi: Nature’s Paradise for Adventure and Relaxation
Travelers seeking adventure and relaxation will find Krabi to be a perfect getaway. Known for its stunning limestone cliffs, clear waters, and pristine beaches, Krabi offers both tranquil retreats and thrilling activities. One of the standout luxury resorts here is Rayavadee Krabi, which blends seamlessly into the natural landscape of the region. Situated amidst coconut groves, the resort’s mushroom-topped pavilions and earthy tones complement the environment, offering a harmonious escape.
What makes Rayavadee truly special is its commitment to conservation tourism. The resort is part of a broader community effort to protect the natural beauty of Railay Beach and its surrounding areas. All beaches remain open to the public, ensuring that both locals and visitors can enjoy the stunning natural environment while respecting its preservation.
The Grotto: A Unique Dining Experience
No trip to Krabi is complete without visiting The Grotto, Rayavadee’s signature restaurant. Set inside a natural cave, this Mediterranean-inspired dining venue offers stunning views of the Phranang Beach and the Andaman Sea. Guests dine on locally sourced delicacies, with the restaurant’s open-air design providing a perfect spot to witness a mesmerizing sunset. The blend of natural beauty and culinary excellence makes The Grotto a must-visit for those seeking an unforgettable dining experience.
Island Hopping in Krabi: From Ko Poda to Chicken Island
Krabi’s clear, turquoise waters and white sand beaches are ideal for island hopping. Ko Poda, known for its crystal-clear waters, offers an excellent spot for swimming and snorkeling, where travelers can explore the vibrant underwater life. Similarly, Chicken Island, with its iconic rock formation resembling a chicken’s head, provides an intriguing spot for photos and relaxation. For those looking for a quirky experience, the phenomenon of Thale Waek — where low tide reveals a sandbar connecting three islands — is an absolute must-see.
Rock Climbing and Adventure in Railay Beach
Beyond its serene beaches, Krabi is a hub for adrenaline junkies. Railay Beach is famous for its limestone cliffs that attract rock climbers from all over the world. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a beginner, Railay offers a range of climbing routes suitable for all levels. The scenic views from the top of these cliffs make the experience even more rewarding.
Travel Tips for Exploring Bangkok and Krabi
Explore Thonburi for a True Cultural Experience: Skip the usual tourist spots in Bangkok and head to the Thonburi district for a unique cultural immersion.
Book a Local Experience at The Peninsula: Don’t just stay at a luxury hotel—engage with the local culture through curated experiences like the Tak Bat Alms Giving Ceremony.
Respect Nature in Krabi: Whether you’re staying at Rayavadee or hiking on Railay Beach, be mindful of your environmental impact and support sustainable tourism efforts.
Island Hopping Essentials: When island hopping, pack essentials like sunscreen, water, and proper footwear for exploring the rocky beaches and islands.
An Unforgettable Thai Getaway
Thailand’s Bangkok and Krabi present a unique combination of cultural richness, serene landscapes, and adventurous activities. From the tranquil corners of Thonburi to the rugged beauty of Krabi’s islands, travelers can find experiences that are as authentic as they are exhilarating. Whether you’re seeking luxury, local experiences, or an adventure in nature, these destinations offer something for every kind of traveler.
Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains are gaining recognition as one of Africa’s top adventure tourism destinations, thanks in part to significant investments in safety and rescue training for park staff. The Rwenzori Mountains National Park, known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” is seeing a surge in visitors as enhanced safety standards build confidence in both local and international travelers. This development represents a key milestone in Uganda’s growing appeal as a premier location for mountaineering and adventure travel.
Boosting Visitor Confidence: Safety Training in the Rwenzori Mountains
In recent months, the Uganda Tourism Authority has made strides in improving safety protocols within the Rwenzori Mountains National Park. The launch of a specialised Training of Trainers programme has played a pivotal role in equipping key personnel — including tour guides, rangers, porters, and cooks — with advanced skills. The aim is to ensure at least one thousand frontline workers are trained to handle safety and medical emergencies during mountain expeditions.
The curriculum provided participants with internationally recognised skills, including Leave No Trace outdoor ethics, which promotes responsible interactions with the natural environment, and Wilderness Advanced First Aid. Additionally, staff received training in life-saving Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) techniques. These competencies are crucial for managing medical emergencies in a challenging environment like the Rwenzori Mountains, where visitors are exposed to unpredictable weather and rugged terrain.
With these enhanced capabilities, park staff can provide immediate and professional assistance in emergencies, improving the overall safety and experience for trekkers. This initiative not only strengthens the park’s appeal but also highlights Uganda’s commitment to creating a secure environment for adventure tourism.
Growing Popularity of Rwenzori Mountains Trekking
The Rwenzori Mountains offer a unique trekking experience that attracts seasoned mountaineers and adventure seekers. The mountains feature snow-capped peaks that rise dramatically near the equator, creating landscapes that are unparalleled on the African continent. The park’s distinctive alpine vegetation, including giant lobelias and groundsels, is another highlight, making it an even more appealing destination for nature enthusiasts.
The recent surge in visitors to the Rwenzori Mountains demonstrates the growing interest in adventure travel across Africa. During the 2023-2024 financial year, the park welcomed 7,703 visitors, a figure that rose sharply to 10,483 in the following year. This 36% increase in visitor numbers can be attributed to several factors, including improved marketing efforts, upgraded infrastructure, and, importantly, the new safety protocols that inspire greater confidence among international trekkers.
Europe, North America, and Asia remain key source markets for the park’s visitors, with many of them seeking authentic, challenging wilderness experiences. The steady rise in international arrivals reflects a broader trend in the tourism industry, where more travellers are prioritising destinations that offer both adventure and robust safety measures.
The Role of Safety in Adventure Tourism
For African travel professionals, the Rwenzori Mountains’ recent success highlights the importance of safety in promoting adventure destinations. As international tourists continue to seek mountaineering and trekking experiences in remote areas, destinations that invest in safety training and infrastructure will be able to position themselves as attractive alternatives to established international trekking spots.
The investment in safety standards in Uganda’s tourism sector is already paying off, with a significant increase in visitor satisfaction and repeat bookings. Furthermore, it aligns with the growing demand for adventure tourism that is both exciting and secure. When adventure travelers choose their destinations, safety is often one of the most important factors, particularly when exploring rugged and high-altitude terrains like the Rwenzori Mountains.
The Economic Impact of the Surge in Visitors
The rise in visitor numbers to the Rwenzori Mountains has had a positive impact on Uganda’s economy. Increased tourism spending is supporting local businesses, from accommodations and restaurants to tour operators and equipment providers. With the number of visitors climbing steadily, Uganda has seen growth in both job creation and local investment. Many of the newly trained staff members are gaining new employment opportunities, further contributing to the region’s economic development.
Moreover, the enhanced safety protocols are likely to attract more high-value visitors who are looking for authentic adventure experiences in a secure setting. For African tourism operators, the success story of the Rwenzori Mountains offers valuable insights into the importance of investing in training, safety, and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of adventure travelers.
A Model for Other African Adventure Destinations
Uganda’s strategy of combining natural attractions with professional safety training can serve as a model for other African nations looking to grow their adventure tourism sectors. Destinations like Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia that offer trekking, mountaineering, or wildlife safaris can benefit from similar investments in safety standards. By developing high-quality, secure experiences, African countries can compete with international adventure hubs like Nepal and Peru.
Looking forward, Uganda plans to continue expanding its tourism offerings in the Rwenzori region. Additional investments in infrastructure, including better trails, accommodation, and transportation options, will make the Rwenzori Mountains even more accessible and attractive to international travelers. The combination of rugged natural beauty, unique biodiversity, and professionally trained staff will ensure that Uganda remains a premier adventure tourism destination in Africa.
Conclusion: The Future of Adventure Tourism in Uganda
The Rwenzori Mountains are quickly becoming a top-tier adventure destination in Africa, thanks to significant investments in safety training and infrastructure. The recent surge in visitor numbers is a testament to Uganda’s commitment to providing an exceptional, secure experience for trekkers and adventure seekers.
For travel professionals, promoting the Rwenzori Mountains to clients seeking authentic adventure in a safe environment is now more viable than ever. As visitor numbers continue to rise and safety standards improve, Uganda’s adventure tourism sector is poised for continued growth, attracting travelers from around the globe who are eager to explore one of Africa’s most captivating landscapes.
Sicily’s tourism sector has seen an unprecedented response to its recent call for investments, with over €1 billion in applications submitted by various stakeholders. This impressive figure reflects the growing interest in the tourism industry on the island, particularly in the accommodation sector. The Irfis FinSicilia received 2,713 applications by the end of February, marking a new milestone in Sicily’s tourism development efforts. While the actual financial availability for the program is €135 million, the large volume of applications demonstrates the high demand for support and the sector’s eagerness to improve and expand its offerings.
The applications for funding are part of a broader initiative to support tourism through the 2021-2027 Development and Cohesion Fund. The call has sparked significant interest from various players in the tourism industry, ranging from small enterprises to larger businesses. With such a high volume of applications, the island’s tourism sector is positioned to see substantial investments aimed at enhancing the quality and sustainability of its tourism infrastructure.
Financial Breakdown: The Scale of Demand vs Available Resources
The figures presented in the call for applications show a clear gap between the demand for funding and the resources available. A total of €474 million was requested under the ‘de minimis’ regime, while €624 million was requested under the ‘exemption’ regime. The €135 million available is set to be allocated through a ranking process, where projects will be evaluated based on specific criteria. The subsidies, which include non-repayable funds, will range from €50,000 to €3.5 million per project, depending on the type of intervention and the scale of the investment.
The high demand for funding shows that there is a clear commitment within the Sicilian hospitality sector to improve facilities, expand offerings, and renovate existing accommodations. This level of interest reflects the sector’s strategic importance for the island’s economy, particularly in the wake of the challenges faced by the tourism industry globally. The gap between requested and available resources, however, will necessitate a careful evaluation process to ensure that the most impactful projects are prioritized.
Who Can Access the Funding and What Interventions Are Supported?
The call for applications is open to a wide range of businesses in the tourism sector, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, hostels, campsites, tourist villages, and holiday homes. The funding is designed to support businesses of all sizes, from micro enterprises to larger players in the industry. This inclusivity ensures that businesses throughout Sicily can benefit from the initiative, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
The funding can be used for a variety of interventions, such as renovations, expansions, or the reactivation of existing structures. Additionally, the recovery or conversion of buildings for new tourism-related activities is also eligible for funding. This approach not only aims to improve the quality of the existing tourism offer but also encourages regeneration and sustainable development by repurposing unused or underutilized properties.
An important element of the funding is its focus on sustainability. The call specifically states that investments must adhere to local building codes and regulations, with no increase in cubage allowed beyond what is permitted by current planning laws. This focus on territorial sustainability is crucial for a region like Sicily, where much of the economy is reliant on the preservation of its landscapes, coastline, and historic centers.
A Time-Limited Opportunity for Transformation
One of the key aspects of this funding opportunity is its time constraint. After receiving financial support, businesses will have 24 months to complete the proposed interventions. This timeline adds an element of urgency to the projects, as businesses must quickly transform their applications into tangible developments. The NRC’s focus will likely fall on the speed and quality of the projects, with the goal of creating competitive structures that enhance Sicily’s tourism appeal.
This two-year window for implementing funded projects will test the ability of businesses to turn their applications into actionable results. The future success of these initiatives will depend not only on the initial quality of the projects but also on how effectively they can be carried out within the given timeframe. For many businesses, the pressure to execute within this period may serve as a driving force for improvement and innovation in the Sicilian hospitality sector.
Political Support for Tourism Development
The announcement of this funding program has received strong backing from Sicilian authorities, who see tourism as a key sector for economic diversification. Renato Schifani, the President of the Sicilian Region, emphasized the strategic importance of tourism in the regional economy, noting that the response to the funding call demonstrates the widespread interest in improving the island’s offerings. Schifani expressed his commitment to supporting the growth of Sicily’s tourism sector and underscored the government’s role in facilitating investments that will generate long-term economic benefits for the island.
This political support is critical, as it aligns with broader efforts to diversify Sicily’s economy, reducing reliance on more traditional industries like agriculture and fishing. Tourism has been identified as a vital engine for economic growth, and the government’s support in funding development projects further solidifies its commitment to fostering a strong, sustainable tourism sector.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Tourism in Sicily
As Sicily moves forward with these initiatives, the island’s tourism sector is on track for substantial growth. While the €135 million available in the current funding cycle may be insufficient to meet the demand for investment, the high level of interest in the program signals a robust commitment to enhancing Sicily’s tourism infrastructure.
Looking ahead, the island’s tourism development efforts will focus on fostering sustainability, improving the quality of the visitor experience, and ensuring that tourism growth benefits all regions of the island. By focusing on innovation and territorial sustainability, Sicily can create a more resilient and diversified tourism sector that will continue to attract international visitors for years to come.
The Asia Pacific (APAC) travel market is one of the fastest-growing sectors globally, and its projected growth to $522.7 billion in gross bookings by 2028 underscores the region’s pivotal role in the global tourism industry. The allure of APAC destinations continues to rise, driven by the increasing purchasing power and evolving travel habits of regional travelers. As the travel sector adapts to these trends, operators like us are crafting customized itineraries that blend flexibility, authentic experiences, and value for money, catering to couples, solo travelers, and families alike.
Behavioral Shifts and Travel Trends in APAC
One of the most notable changes in the travel behavior of APAC tourists is the growing preference for booking during peak seasons, albeit within shorter windows. Many travelers now seek flexible options, such as refundable tickets or the ability to modify flight dates, often referred to as “fly-as-you-wish” flights. This shift is particularly evident among Chinese travelers, who now embrace last-minute bookings and opt for weekend getaways that offer the possibility of spontaneous changes.
This evolving mindset places a premium on authentic, meaningful travel moments rather than rigidly fixed itineraries. Tour operators, including ourselves, have quickly adapted by incorporating these behavioral changes into our offerings. We provide seamless flexibility through fintech-enabled booking systems, allowing travelers to adjust their plans effortlessly, ensuring they can savor the full experience without unnecessary stress.
Emerging Traveler Segments in APAC
As travel demand increases across APAC, we see significant growth in a few key segments of the traveler population. The first notable trend is the rising demand for couples trips. Travelers from countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and Vietnam are flocking to intimate destinations, looking for escapes that foster connections and memorable experiences. These trips typically focus on serene, romantic getaways, ideal for couples looking to bond in peaceful settings.
Another trend driving growth is the surge in solo female travelers. Post-pandemic, younger women in the region are increasingly channeling their disposable income into independent adventures, a trend that is now embraced socially. This change has given rise to solo travelers seeking not just relaxation but exploration in unique, offbeat locations. We’ve tailored our itineraries to highlight experiential destinations that offer both adventure and cultural immersion, catering to the growing demand for solo travel.
Popular Inbound and Outbound Destinations in APAC
The year 2025 saw Japan drawing 42.7 million international visitors, cementing its position as one of the top APAC destinations. However, tensions between China and Japan have led to a slight dip in the number of Chinese visitors in 2026. Despite this, Japan remains a popular choice for travelers seeking cultural experiences, with cities like Tokyo and Kyoto offering a rich historical and cultural backdrop.
Inbound travel to China is experiencing a revival, especially due to the country’s ease in issuing visas. This has led to increased travel from Southeast Asia, providing a unique opportunity for tour operators to promote “soft power” themed tours that highlight China’s historical and cultural allure. With the growing demand for multi-destination tours, we are curating itineraries that seamlessly connect destinations in Southeast Asia with key Chinese cities.
India’s outbound travel is on an upward trajectory, particularly to long-haul destinations in North Asia and Europe. Projections suggest that by 2040, India’s outbound travel market will be a major force. This insight guides us as we develop premium travel extensions from Southeast Asia, designed for the Indian market’s increasing appetite for global exploration.
Domestic Travel: The APAC Boom
Domestic travel within APAC is experiencing a significant surge in 2026. In particular, 35% of APAC travelers are now choosing local destinations over international ones, with countries like Japan and Thailand reporting an intent of up to two-thirds of their population planning domestic trips. Thailand, for instance, is expecting 210 million domestic trips in 2026, a testament to the growing interest in exploring homegrown destinations.
China is also witnessing historic highs in domestic travel, thanks to the rise of high-speed rail, which has opened up rural gems to tourists who previously might have overlooked these areas. In response, we’ve developed customized domestic packages that leverage the booming middle class and enhanced connectivity between cities, offering unique rail-and-fly combinations that deliver exceptional value.
Affordable Accommodations: Value-Focused Stays for APAC Travelers
In line with the preference for affordable yet comfortable travel, value accommodations remain a staple of our tour offerings. In fact, 73% of APAC travelers prioritize accommodation options that cost under $100 per night. For nearly 39% of our guests, the cost takes precedence over location, and they are happy to sacrifice proximity to main tourist areas in exchange for savings.
Popular destinations like Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia are home to budget-friendly hotels priced between $40 and $70 per night, offering excellent value for money. These establishments typically include amenities such as Wi-Fi, breakfast, and swimming pools, ensuring guests receive a comfortable stay without stretching their budgets. Our partnerships with booking platforms like Agoda and OTAs help travelers secure these affordable options in both major cities and lesser-known locales.
For travelers seeking authentic experiences beyond the crowded tourist spots, we book 3–4-star hotels in secondary cities like Pattaya, Thailand, or Bandung, Indonesia. These areas offer local charm, and our guests benefit from the personal and immersive experiences that these places provide, all while maintaining a budget-conscious approach.
Looking Ahead: The Future of APAC Travel
Despite rising living costs and higher airfare prices in the region, the APAC travel market is expected to continue growing, albeit at a slower rate. The growth trajectory closely follows the region’s GDP performance, and while low-cost carriers (LCCs) now comprise over 50% of flights in Southeast Asia, operators like us are adapting by providing flexible, value-oriented travel experiences.
Looking ahead to 2026, we are offering dynamic itineraries that cater to diverse budget ranges. Our forward-thinking approach enables travelers to book early for the best deals, with tailored options designed to meet country-specific preferences. For instance, our budget-friendly tours to India cater to travelers seeking experiences under $50, while we offer more premium options for Thailand, with packages that go up to $100 per night.
Adapting to Changing Preferences and Future Growth
As the travel landscape in APAC evolves, so do the needs and preferences of its travelers. By staying attuned to emerging trends, offering flexible options, and providing immersive, authentic experiences, we continue to tailor our offerings to meet the demands of this dynamic market. The future of travel in the Asia Pacific region is bright, and we’re here to ensure that our clients make the most of it, whether they’re exploring the depths of Southeast Asia, the cultural riches of China and Japan, or the evolving domestic offerings within their own countries.
London City Airport is asking for feedback from local residents and stakeholders on its new airspace change proposal. The proposal, which could result in fewer flights and quieter operations, is designed to allow larger, more fuel-efficient aircraft to use a slightly shallower landing approach. The consultation marks an important step in the airport’s long-term plans for growth and sustainability.
The proposed changes, if approved, would allow certain next-generation aircraft, like the Airbus A320neo, to land using a 4.49-degree approach. This is a less steep angle compared to the current 5.5-degree descent. While the plan is intended to reduce the number of flights, the airport assures that the new approach will lead to a reduction in noise pollution while still supporting the airport’s capacity to handle up to nine million passengers per year.
What’s Involved in the New Airspace Change Proposal?
The proposal from London City Airport would only affect the final few kilometers of an aircraft’s descent, specifically during the landing phase. The plan aims to reduce noise exposure for residents living nearby without altering current flight paths. Departures will remain unchanged, and the new approach will apply to larger, quieter, and more fuel-efficient aircraft, which include models like the Airbus A320neo.
This change could result in up to 76,500 fewer flights over the next 12 years when compared to a scenario where no changes are made. The reduction in flights would help alleviate the pressure on local communities, decreasing noise exposure for over 110,000 people and lowering early morning disturbances for about 10,000 residents.
Impact on Residents and Local Communities
London City Airport recognizes the importance of engaging with the local community and residents before proceeding with any changes. The consultation is part of the airport’s commitment to making its operations more sustainable and considerate of local residents. The proposal is designed to improve the living conditions for people living near the airport while allowing the airport to grow and accommodate more passengers.
The airport’s chief executive has emphasized that the changes would help grow the airport sustainably, which would not only benefit passengers but also bring economic advantages, such as the creation of up to 4,000 new jobs. These jobs would be created through the growth of new routes and airlines, further boosting the local economy.
In addition, the changes are expected to generate environmental benefits. A reduction of 76,500 flights over the next 12 years would significantly lower fuel consumption, with savings of up to 5,780 tonnes of fuel. This reduction would align with the broader goals of sustainability that London City Airport is working towards.
What Does This Mean for Business and Leisure Travelers?
For business travelers and tourists flying in and out of London City Airport, the changes could have several benefits. By allowing larger and more efficient aircraft to operate, the airport will be able to handle a higher number of passengers more sustainably. While the number of flights could be reduced, the overall quality of the air travel experience will improve as quieter and more efficient planes are introduced.
Tourists can expect less noise when traveling to or from London City Airport, particularly when flying in or out of the airport during the night. This will make the journey more pleasant for travelers who are sensitive to noise. Additionally, the potential introduction of new airlines and routes will offer more travel options for leisure travelers, especially for those looking to visit new and exciting destinations.
How Will This Change Affect the Environment and Local Noise Pollution?
One of the most significant benefits of the proposed airspace change is the potential reduction in noise pollution. London City Airport has emphasized that the new approach would help reduce the number of people exposed to excessive noise from aircraft. By using quieter aircraft and reducing the steepness of descents, the airport aims to create a more harmonious relationship between its operations and the local communities.
The reduction in flight numbers, combined with the introduction of quieter, more fuel-efficient aircraft, would also have a positive impact on the environment. With lower fuel consumption, the airport will contribute to fewer carbon emissions, supporting the broader goal of sustainability in the aviation industry.
How Can Local Residents Have Their Say?
BCP Council has made it easy for East Londoners to provide their feedback on the proposal. The public consultation is now open, and local residents, passengers, and stakeholders are encouraged to participate. Feedback can be provided online through the London City Airport website, where the full details of the consultation are available.
For those who prefer to view the details in person or discuss the proposal further, appointments are available at the Customer Contact Centre on St Stephen’s Road in East London. The consultation period is open until [consultation end date].
Key Points to Note:
Proposal Details: London City Airport proposes a new 4.49-degree approach for quieter, larger aircraft, aiming to reduce noise and flight numbers.
Impact on Flights: The change could reduce 76,500 flights over the next 12 years.
Noise Reduction: More than 110,000 people will experience reduced noise exposure, with 10,000 benefiting from less early-morning noise.
Environmental Benefits: The plan will reduce fuel consumption by 5,780 tonnes, contributing to sustainability efforts.
Public Consultation: Residents and passengers can have their say via the consultation available online and at the Customer Contact Centre.
Quick Tips for Travelers:
Check for New Routes and Airlines: If you’re flying from London City Airport in the future, keep an eye out for new airlines and routes that might be introduced as a result of these changes.
Stay Informed About Noise Levels: If you’re sensitive to noise, you can expect quieter flights into and out of London City Airport once the new approach is implemented.
Provide Feedback: If you live near the airport or regularly travel from there, consider participating in the public consultation to voice your opinion on the proposed changes.
Plan for Sustainable Travel: By choosing to fly from London City Airport, you’ll be contributing to a more sustainable air travel system as the airport focuses on reducing its environmental impact.
These changes at London City Airport aim to strike a balance between accommodating growth and reducing the environmental and social impact of its operations. With community input at the forefront, this new airspace proposal could lead to a quieter, greener, and more efficient airport experience for both residents and travelers alike.
Quick Tips for Residents and Travelers:
Stay updated on any disruptions or changes to your flight schedule.
Take part in the consultation if you are a local resident or a frequent traveler to ensure your voice is heard.
Choose quieter flights once the new approach is implemented for a more peaceful travel experience.
Galaxy S26 Ultra preorders are outpacing everything Samsung has launched before, and by a margin that has the company’s Korea chief casually dropping Guinness references at MWC.
Im Sung-taek, Samsung Electronics Korea’s executive VP, told SK Telecom’s president in Barcelona that Galaxy S26 series preorders are up roughly 15% compared to the S25 launch; the Ultra variant accounts for 70% of that lift.
“This may well be a Guinness,” Im said (via ETNews), which is either confidence or a very blunt admission that Samsung has finally cracked the premium conversion problem it’s chased for years.
The Galaxy S25 series hit about 1.3 million pre-orders last year, a record at the time. Simple arithmetic puts the S26 somewhere around 1.5 million units, and that’s with two days still left in the pre-sale window.
Ultra is eating everything
Here’s the thing: 70% of that 15% bump is Ultra. Samsung’s premium push is succeeding, but it’s succeeding narrowly. The base S26 and S26 Plus aren’t lighting fires, but filling shelf space while Ultra does the heavy lift.
Im Sung-taek, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Electronics Korea, met with SK Telecom President Jeong Jae-heon at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, Spain, and stated:
“Galaxy S26 series sales have increased approximately 15% compared to the previous model, with the Ultra model accounting for 70% of that figure.” He added, “This may well be a Guinness [world record].”
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"Hayalim Galatasaray" dedi, Fenerbahçe'nin Domenico Tedesco ile görüşme teklifini bile geri çevirdi! Sarı-kırmızılıların yeni transferi Can Armando Güner, 18 yaşına girer girmez imzayı attı. Mavi kartla Türk statüsünde oynayan genç yıldız için asıl kritik süreç ise Milli Takım tercihiyle başlayacak.
Galatasaray’ın transferi için büyük uğraş verdiği genç yetenek Can Armando Güner, sarı-kırmızılı formayla ilk resmi maçına Türkiye Kupası’ndaki Alanyaspor karşılaşmasında çıktı. 18 yaşına girmesinin ardından lisansı çıkarılan genç yıldız, sergilediği performans ve maç sonu açıklamalarıyla taraftarın sevgisini kazandı.
Maçın ardından duygularını paylaşan Can Armando, çocukluk hayallerine kavuştuğunu belirterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Hayallerim gerçek oldu diyebilirim. Bu inanılmaz kulübün formasını giyerek ilk maçıma çıktım. Her zaman bu günün hayalini kurdum ama bu sadece ilk adım. Asıl yolculuk şimdi başlıyor, çalışmaya devam edeceğim.
Maç sonunda genç oyuncularına parantez açan teknik direktör Okan Buruk, taraftarların heyecanını paylaştı:
- Taraftarlarımızın görmek istediği Nhaga ve Asprilla gibi gençlerimiz var. Can Armando'yu da bundan sonraki süreçte daha fazla değerlendirebiliriz.
Can Armando Güner’in Galatasaray’a imza atma süreci tam bir sadakat hikayesiydi. Transfer döneminde ezeli rakip Fenerbahçe’nin de oyuncuyla yakından ilgilendiği, hatta Tedesco ile bir görüşme teklif edildiği öğrenildi.
Ancak genç oyuncunun cevabı net oldu. "Hayalim Galatasaray, ben Galatasaraylıyım." diyerek tüm teklifleri elinin tersiyle itti.
Galatasaray yönetimi, transfer sürecinde stratejik bir duruş sergiledi. İlk etapta anlaşılan rakamlar medyaya sızınca karşı tarafın talepleri değişse de, yönetim "İstediğimiz rakam olmazsa vazgeçeriz" diyerek geri adım atmadı ve transferi bitirdi.
7 Ocak’ta 18 yaşına girmesiyle birlikte Türkiye Cumhuriyeti kimlik ve mavi kart işlemleri tamamlanan oyuncu, şu anda Türk statüsünde forma giyiyor. Can Armando her ne kadar şu an yerli statüsünde oynasa da, gelecekte Almanya veya Arjantin A Milli Takımlarını tercih etmesi durumunda, kurallar gereği Süper Lig'de yabancı statüsüne geçecek.
Alanyaspor engelini as oyuncularından yoksun geçerek gövde gösterisi yapan Galatasaray'da teknik direktör Okan Buruk, Beşiktaş ve Liverpool öncesi 'aktif dinlendirme' formülünü devreye soktu; yıldız isimleri riske etmeyen sarı-kırmızılılar, dev derbiye yüzde 100 atletik performans ve 'kazanma geni' vurgusuyla hazırlanıyor.
Alanyaspor engelini hem ligde hem de kupada as oyuncularından yoksun bir kadroyla aşmayı başaran Galatasaray, rotayı tamamen Beşiktaş derbisine kırdı. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, yoğun fikstür içerisinde takımı hem fiziksel hem de zihinsel olarak taze tutmak adına kapsamlı bir "aktif dinlendirme" programını devreye soktu.
Okan Buruk’un pek çok as oyuncusunu deplasman kafilesine dahil etmemesi, teknik açıdan bir "risk yönetimi" başarısı olarak değerlendiriliyor. Uğurcan Çakır, Davinson Sanchez, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Victor Osimhen ve Mario Lemina gibi omurga oyuncuların İstanbul’da özel çalışmalara alınması, takımın derbi ve sonrasındaki Liverpool müsabakasına yüzde 100 atletik performansla çıkmasını hedefliyor.
Hafif ağrıları bulunan Roland Sallai, Yunus Akgün ve Mauro Icardi’nin kadroya alınmaması, teknik heyetin "sıfır risk" politikasını uyguladığını gösteriyor. Teknik ekip, bu oyuncuların kronikleşebilecek sakatlıklarını önleyerek derbi öncesi kadro derinliğini korumayı başardı.
Okan Buruk’un açıklamaları, Galatasaray’ın derbi taktiğine dair önemli ipuçları veriyor. Buruk’un "Galatasaray'ın genlerinde olan kazanma hırsı" vurgusu, takımın büyük maçlardaki reaksiyon verme becerisine olan güvenini simgeliyor.
Beşiktaş’ın yeni transferlerle artan form grafiğine ve yükselen motivasyonuna dikkat çeken Buruk, rakibin fiziksel direncine aynı sertlikte yanıt verecek bir kurgu hazırlıyor.
Okan Buruk’un maç sonunda, "Beşiktaş bize karşı en iyi haliyle hazırlanmış durumda. Performanslarının yükseldiğinin farkındayız. Ancak Galatasaray her maçı kazanmak için sahaya çıkar. Hedefimiz önce Beşiktaş, sonra Liverpool" diyerek hem derbi hem de Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne hazır olduklarını gösterdi.
Galatasaray'ın genç yıldız adayı Renato Nhaga, sarı-kırmızılı formayla ilk golünü atarak taraftarın gönlünü çaldı. Genç oyuncu, sergilediği performansla sadece skora katkı yapmadı, aynı zamanda yüksek oyun zekasıyla gerçek bir "yıldız adayı" olduğunu kanıtladı.
Galatasaray’ın 18 yaşındaki yıldız adayı Renato Nhaga, sarı-kırmızılı formayla ilk golünü atarak taraftarın gönlünü çaldı. Genç oyuncu, sergilediği performansla sadece skora katkı yapmadı, aynı zamanda oyun zekasıyla "yıldız adayı" sinyallerini verdi.
Nhaga’nın attığı gol kadar, gol sonrası yaptığı sevinç de gündem oldu. Dünyaca ünlü anime serisi Attack on Titan'ın başkarakteri Eren Yeager’ın ikonik duruşunu sergileyen genç oyuncu, sosyal medyada kısa sürede viral oldu.
Maç sonunda duygularını paylaşan Renato Nhaga, büyük bir kulübe gelmenin sorumluluğunu taşıdığını belirtti:
- Çok mutluyum... Bu sıradan bir his değil, gerçekten özel bir his. Çok büyük bir kulübe geldim, bunun bilinciyle her gün çalışmaya devam ediyorum.
Genç yıldız, taraftara olan sevgisini ise Türkçe konuşarak gösterdi:
- Teşekkürler. Haydi Gala...
Soyunma odasında da kendisini kısa sürede sevdiğer Nhaga'ya, takımın tecrübeli ismi Lucas Torreira'dan sempatik bir lakap geldi. Torreira, genç yeteneğe Brezilya usulü "Renatinho" diyerek seslenmeye başladı.
Nhaga'nın 18 yaşında olmasına rağmen sergilediği "ölçülü özgüvene" dikkat çekiyor. Attığı goldeki vuruş kalitesi sınıfı geçti. Barış Alper Yılmaz’a attığı ara pası, oyun görüşünün ne kadar yüksek olduğunu kanıtladı.
Dönerken attığı çalımlar ve takıma kazandırdığı tempo, "top ayağındayken çok etkili" yorumlarını beraberinde getirdi.
Genç oyuncu, maçın ardından yaptığı sosyal medya paylaşımında ise başarısını şu sözlerle kutladı:
- Tanrı’ya şükür. Bu formayla attığım ilk gol için çok mutluyum. +3 puan. Desteğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Galatasaray, UEFA ile ceza diplomasisi yürüterek 'erteleme' sözüyle Liverpool deplasmanına taraftar götürmeye hazırlanıyor. Ada'da 'Aslan' laneti hortladı. Şampiyonlar Ligi randevusu öncesi lig sonuncusuna yenilen Liverpool'da Arne Slot için istifa sesleri yükseliyor!
UEFA, Juventus maçında yaşanan olaylar nedeniyle Galatasaray’a 40 bin euro para cezası ve Liverpool deplasmanı için seyircisiz oynama cezası verdi. Ancak sarı-kırmızılı yönetim hemen harekete geçti.
UEFA ile temas kuran Galatasaray, bu cezanın "tekrarı halinde uygulanmak üzere" ertelenmeli bir cezaya dönüştürülmesi için görüşmelerini sürdürüyor.
Liverpool, Şampiyonlar Ligi’ndeki kritik randevu öncesinde lig sonuncusu Wolverhampton’a 2-1 mağlup olarak büyük bir şok yaşadı. Bu sonuçla 3 maçlık galibiyet serisi sona eren İngiliz devi için bu tablo oldukça tanıdık.
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Liverpool, daha önce Galatasaray’a yenildiği Şampiyonlar Ligi maçı öncesinde de ligde Crystal Palace’a 2-1 kaybetmişti. Yine bir Galatasaray maçı öncesi, yine bir 2-1’lik mağlubiyetle sarsıldılar.
Wolves mağlubiyeti bardağı taşırdı. Sosyal medyada kampanya başlatan Liverpool taraftarları, teknik direktör Arne Slot için istifa tweetleri atarak yönetime baskı yapmaya başladı.
Bu arada BBC Liverpool Muhabiri Aadam Patel, İngiltere’deki atmosferi şu sözlerle özetledi:
- Kimse ilk maçı unutabilmiş değil. Galatasaray, lig aşamasındaki performansıyla sadece puan değil, Liverpool’un saygısını da kazandı.
“Barselona”nın 18 yaşlı ispaniyalı ulduzu, sağ cinah hücumçusu Lamin Yamal pubalgiyadan daha əziyyət çəkmədiyini bildirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, gənc futbolçu ağrısız oynadığını və xoşbəxt olduğunu bildirib:
“Daha pubalgiyadan əziyyət çəkmirəm. Onda xoşbəxt deyildim, indi isə futboldan yenə zövq alıram”, deyə Yamal vurğulayıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Yamal cari mövsümdə tərəqqisinə davam edir. O, “blauqrana”nın son 12 oyununda 9 qol vurub və 4 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Əlavə edəki, müvafiq səviyyədə uğurlu çıxışı, gənc futbolçunun mövsümün “Qızıl top” mükafatına iddiasını artırır.
Xatırladaq ki, Lamin Yamal “Barselona”nın məzunudur. İstedadlı gənc 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümündən Kataloniya təmsilçisinin əsas komandasında çıxış edir. Yamalın “Barselona” ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2031-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.
Yamal cari mövsümdə “blauqrana”nın heyətində 35 oyuna çıxıb. O, bu oyunlarda 18 qol və 15 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.
Lamin Yamalın “Barselona”da çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi 141 oyun, 43 qol və 49 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.
Yamal 2023-cü ilin sentyabr ayında debüt etdiyi İspaniya yığma komandasının heyətində 23 oyun keçirib, 6 qol vurub, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Yamalın qənimətlər muzeyində “Barselona” ilə qazandığı İspaniya La Liqası (2022/2023, 2024/2025), İspaniya Kral Kuboku (2024/2025) və İspaniya Super Kuboku (2024/2025) var. Həmçinin Yamal İspaniya yığması ilə AÇ-2024-ün qalibi olub.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 18 yaşlı ispaniyalı sağ cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 200 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Barcelona are reportedly stepping up their pursuit of Tottenham Hotspur’s Micky van de Ven as Hansi Flick looks to secure a top-level, left-footed center-back this summer.
According to a report from Spanish outlet SPORT, the Dutch international has emerged as a primary alternative to Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni, whose price tag and Inter’s reluctance to sell make a deal difficult.
Barcelona eyeing Van de Ven amid Tottenham crisis
(Photo by Rob Newell – CameraSport via Getty Images)
The sports management at Barcelona has been tracking Van de Ven for months, but interest has intensified due to the club’s current crisis.
With Spurs sitting in 16th place and winless in 2026, the 24-year-old is said to be looking to leave the club this summer.
The report suggests that Van de Ven is “highly questioned” by sections of the London team’s supporters, and with the club facing the genuine threat of relegation, an early departure is increasingly likely.
Crucially, Van de Ven has reportedly prioritised Barcelona over other potential suitors, including rivals Real Madrid.
The prospect of signing a ‘world-class‘ defender at a potentially reduced price will no doubt make him a highly sought-after player.
With Ibrahima Konate’s contract situation still unresolved, Van de Ven will be a prime candidate to bolster Arne Slot’s defensive options.
Losing Van de Ven would be a huge blow for Tottenham
For Tottenham, the potential exit of Van de Ven represents a nightmare scenario.
The club is already struggling with a defensive crisis, and losing their most athletic defender would be a devastating blow to their hopes of a rebuild, regardless of which division they find themselves in next season.
What makes this a nightmare situation is the uncertain future of club captain Cristian Romero.
The Argentine is currently serving the final match of a four-game suspension following a red card against Manchester United, and reports from his home country suggest he is also keen to leave this summer.
Former manager Thomas Frank admitted before his departure that he had “no idea” if Romero would stay, and with the captain reportedly frustrated by the club’s lack of investment, Spurs face the terrifying prospect of losing both of their starting center-backs in a single window.
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South Korea’s top crypto exchange, Upbit, will list the EDGE token with trading pairs in KRW, BTC, and USDT, expanding access for its large user base. EDGE (Definitive) is an on-chain trading platform that works like a decentralized exchange aggregator, offering advanced order types, multichain liquidity routing, and CEX-style execution directly from users’ wallets. The token also provides fee benefits and premium features on the Definitive platform, making it appealing for active traders.
Binance Exchange plans to secure five additional regulatory licenses in Asia this year as it expands its presence in the region’s growing cryptocurrency market.
SB Seker, Binance’s head of Asia-Pacific, shared the plan during an interview with Nikkei Asia in Tokyo.
“We have five more planned for this year in Asia,” Seker said.
The approvals would increase the exchange’s licensed operations to more than 20 jurisdictions worldwide.
Binance Licensing Push Across Asia
Binance currently holds regulatory licenses and authorizations in Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, and Thailand. South Korea is expected to join the list after the company completes its acquisition of local crypto exchange Gopax.
Seker said the exchange is working through a pipeline of markets across Asia. Some licensing processes are nearing completion, while discussions with regulators continue in other jurisdictions regarding Binance’s business model and local compliance requirements.
The licensing efforts are part of Binance’s “hyperlocalization” strategy, which focuses on adapting operations to local regulatory standards while expanding services in individual markets.
APAC Drives Global Crypto Activity
Asia-Pacific has emerged as the fastest-growing region for cryptocurrency activity.
According to Chainalysis’ Global Crypto Adoption Index, total cryptocurrency transaction volume in the Asia-Pacific region increased from $1.4 trillion to $2.36 trillion, marking a 69% year-over-year increase.
The Country Crypto Adoption Index 2025 lists seven Asian nations among the global top 10: India, Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea, and Japan.
Potential Markets for New Licenses
Binance has not disclosed which Asian countries could issue the new licenses. However, several jurisdictions in the region are strengthening digital asset regulations.
Japan maintains a mature regulatory structure where exchanges must register with the Financial Services Agency before offering services.
Malaysia requires crypto platforms to obtain approval from the Securities Commission and maintain strict compliance frameworks.
Vietnam and Thailand are also developing regulatory systems for digital asset trading.
Singapore’s Position in Binance Operations
Binance withdrew its application for a retail crypto license in Singapore in 2021 after regulators tightened oversight of cryptocurrency speculation. The company also ended direct retail services in the country.
Seker said Singapore remains important for Binance’s corporate headquarters, derivatives operations, and over-the-counter trading services.
However, obtaining a retail license would mainly allow Binance to serve the country’s smaller spot trading segment.
“The market isn’t very big, but we take every market seriously,” Seker said.
Binance plans to acquire five more regulatory licenses in Asia this year as it expands its presence in the region’s fast-growing crypto market. The exchange already holds approvals in Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, and Thailand, with South Korea expected to join after its planned acquisition of Gopax. Asia-Pacific remains a key market for the company as crypto adoption rises rapidly. Binance says it is strengthening compliance and working closely with regulators while seeking approvals in several new markets.
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası A grubu son maçında Galatasaray, deplasmanda karşılaştığı Corendon Alanyaspor'u 2-1 mağlup etti ve çeyrek finale yükseldi. Takvim yazarı Evren Turhan, karşılaşmayı yorumladı.
Galatasaray'ın Ziraat Türkiye Kupası'nda Alanyaspor'u 2-1 mağlup ettiği maçta Ahmed Kutucu, ikinci yarıda yakaladığı net fırsatı değerlendiremeyerek geceye kaçırdığı golle damga vurdu.
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası A grubu son maçında Galatasaray, deplasmanda karşılaştığı Corendon Alanyaspor'u 2-1 mağlup etti ve çeyrek finale yükseldi. Sabah Spor yazarı Levent Tüzemen, karşılaşmayı yorumladı ve Cimbom'un yıldızına övgüler yağdırdı.
Almaniyada yeni mövsümdən etibarən Bundesliqa və II Bundesliqa klubları üçün 21 yaşadək futbolçuların çıxış edəcəyi liqa keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Almaniya Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Yeni liqaların yaradılmasında məqsəd gənc futbolçuların inkişafına təkan verməkdir.
Yarışda Bundesliqa və II Bundesliqa klublarının U-21 komandaları mübarizə aparacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qurum Türkiyə klubunu Çempionlar Liqasında “Yuventus”la səfər matçında azakeşlərininuyğunsuz davranışlarına görə 40 min avro məbləğində cərimələyib. “Qalatasaray”a eyni zamanda bir səfər matçına azarkeş aparmamaq cəzası verilib.
İstanbul təmsilçisi qərardan etiraz edəcək.
“Qalatasaray” Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsində “Liverpul”la martın 18-də İngiltərədə üz-üzə gələcək. İlk oyun isə martın 10-da Türkiyədə olacaq.
“Zirə” Azərbaycan Kubokunda yarımfinala yüksəlib. “Qartallar” iki oyunun nəticəsinə görə “Sumqayıt”ı mübarizədən kənarlaşdırıb – 0:0, 2:0.
Saşa İliçin rəhbərliyi altında mövsümə yaxşı başlayan “kimyaçılar” son dönəmlərdə enişdədir. Liqada ardıcıl xal itkiləri ilə geriləyən komanda kubokla da vidalaşdı. “Zirə” səfərində dişsiz oyun göstərən, rəqib müdafiəsini yara bilməyən “Sumqayıt” layiq olduğu məğlubiyyəti yaşadı.
Avrokuboklara vəsiqə mübarizəsində geri düşən “kimyaçılar” liqada üçüncü sıradakı “Turan Tovuz”dan 10 xal geri qalır. Fərqin aradan qaldırılması inandırıcı görünmür. Həm yuxarıdakı komandalar daha formadadır, həm də “Sumqayıt” sərgilədiyi oyunla o ümidi vermir.
Nəticələr bir yana, komandada intizamsızlıq da aşkardır. Heyətin ən təcrübəli adı Nikolo Ninkoviç son iki rəsmi matçda qırmızı vərəqə almaqla komandanı çətin duruma salır. Təcrübəsiylə fayda verməsi gözlənilən yarımmüdafiəçi əksinə yersiz vərəqələrlə planları pozur. İliçin onun barəsində tədbir görəcəyi gözlənilir.
“Sumqayıt” enişdədirsə, “Zirə” üçün yüksəlişdə demək olar. Rəşad Sadıqovun komandası son turlarda inamlı təsir bağışlayır. Liqada əsas rəqiblərindən “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qalib gələn “qartallar” çətin “Sumqayıt” səddini də rahatlıqla aşmağı bacardı. Qəsəbə komandası üçün hər iki yarışda mübarizə davam edir.
Bu gün dünyanın yaşıl meydanlarında futbol oyunları keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az qarşılaşmaları canlı yayımlayacaq telekanalların siyahısını təqdim edir…
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Asiya Çempionlar Liqası
14:00 Seul – Kobe (Spor Smart Türkiye)
16:15 Johor – Hiroşima (Spor Smart Türkiye)
Türkiyə Kuboku
15:30 Erzurumspor – Keçiörengücü (A Spor)
21:30 Qaziantep – Fənərbağça (ATV Türkiye)
21:30 Beşiktaş – Rizespor (A Haber)
21:30 Beyoğlu – Kocaelispor (A Spor)
Azərbaycan Kuboku
19:00 Qarabağ – Şamaxı (CBC Sport)
İspaniyanın “Alaves” klubunun baş məşqçisi açıqlanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın sükanı Kike Floresə tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Flores məşqçi karyerası ərzində “Real”, “Atletiko”, “Xetafe”, “Valensiya” kimi komandalara rəhbərlik edib.
“Alaves” La Liqada 26 turdan sonra 27 xalla 16-cı sıradadır.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Cale Makar had a goal and two assists, Nathan MacKinnon secured his fourth consecutive 100-point season with a third-period assist, and the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche snapped the Anaheim Ducks' five-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory Tuesday night.
Parker Kelly scored two goals and Scott Wedgewood made 27 saves for the Avs, who have won three straight and four of five since the Olympic break. Martin Necas got his 27th goal and Gabriel Landeskog also scored to complete Colorado's back-to-back sweep of the Southern California clubs.
Cutter Gauthier scored his 29th goal and Lukas Dostal stopped 21 shots for the Ducks, whose eight-game home winning streak since Jan. 2 also ended.
Anaheim would have moved into first place in the Pacific Division with a point, but the loss kept Vegas one point ahead. The Ducks are in a playoff race down the stretch for the first time since 2018.
After two fruitless Ducks power plays in the opening minutes, Makar put the Avs ahead from the slot with his 18th goal.
Necas added his seventh power-play goal of the season 2 1/2 minutes later, beating his Czech Olympic teammate with a high shot. The goal was just the second on the power play in the last 12 games for the Avalanche, who inexplicably have the NHL's worst man-advantage unit despite their overall excellence.
Gauthier hammered home a one-timer early in the second after a superb cross-ice pass from Jackson LaCombe, but Kelly got his 14th goal later in the period.
Landeskog then scored a goal in his second straight game, connecting early in the third on a one-timer from MacKinnon, who got his 59th assist to go with his NHL-leading 41 goals.
Up next
Avalanche: At Dallas on Friday night.
Ducks: Host New York Islanders on Wednesday night.
MLS All-Star Game 2026: MLS vs Liga MX rivalry returns in Charlotte
The rivalry has become a tradition. The MLS All-Star Game 2026 will once again pit the best of Major League Soccer and Liga MX against each other on July 29 at Bank of America Stadium, home of Charlotte FC.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET, continuing a fixture on the North American soccer calendar.
The festivities begin the day before. On July 28, players will take part in the MLS All-Star Skills Challenge presented by AT&T at Truist Field, also in Charlotte. The event features shooting, passing, and crossbar challenges designed to showcase technique before the main event.
MLS vs Liga MX rivalry gets another chapter
The 2026 edition will mark:
The third consecutive All-Star meeting between the leagues
The fifth overall matchup in the MLS vs Liga MX format
The game has evolved beyond a typical exhibition. For MLS, it represents an opportunity to showcase the league’s growth and competitiveness. For Liga MX, it is a chance to defend its long-established reputation as the region’s traditional powerhouse.
The rivalry now extends beyond the All-Star Game. Cooperation between the leagues includes competitions such as the Leagues Cup and the Concacaf Champions Cup, creating regular points of contact between clubs.
Another layer adds intrigue: many players involved are expected to feature in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The All-Star Game effectively becomes a preview stage for talent ahead of the tournament.
How the rosters are selected
Each side will feature 26 players.
MLS All-Stars
11 players selected by fan voting
13 players chosen by the All-Star head coach
2 players selected by MLS Commissioner Don Garber
Voting details will be announced by the league in the coming weeks.
Liga MX All-Stars
Liga MX will also name 26 players. While final selection criteria have not been confirmed, the squad is expected to balance standout performers with representatives from the league’s most prominent clubs.
Head-to-head record
Results between the leagues remain relatively balanced.
MLS vs Liga MX All-Star Game
2021 (Los Angeles) — MLS won on penalties
2022 (Minnesota) — MLS won 2–1
2024 (Columbus) — Liga MX won 4–1
2025 (Austin) — MLS won 3–1
MLS holds three victories, while Liga MX has one.
The Skills Challenge is perfectly even:
Liga MX wins: 2021, 2024
MLS wins: 2022, 2025
The result is a 2–2 split heading into 2026.
Charlotte takes center stage
Since joining MLS in 2022, Charlotte FC has quickly built a reputation for strong attendance.
Bank of America Stadium regularly ranks among the league’s leaders in crowd size. The club’s home debut drew 74,479 fans, one of the largest attendances in MLS history.
Other milestones underline the club’s presence in the city:
Nearly 3 million total fans since launch
Three consecutive MLS Cup Playoff appearances
4th place in the Eastern Conference in 2025 with 59 points
The stadium has also hosted major international events, including the Leagues Cup, Copa América, FIFA Club World Cup matches, and international friendlies. It is also home to the NFL’s Carolina Panthers.
All-Star Week expands beyond the match
The All-Star Game is part of a week-long series of events across Charlotte, including:
Community outreach programs
Sponsor activations and fan events
Player appearances
The fifth MLS NEXT All-Star Game presented by Allstate
The week blends sport, entertainment, and business, turning the host city into a hub for the North American soccer industry.
Strategic moment for both leagues
The 2026 MLS All-Star Game arrives at a pivotal time for soccer in North America.
With the World Cup set to take place across the continent, both MLS and Liga MX are seeking to capitalize on increased global attention. MLS aims to expand its international visibility, while Liga MX continues to strengthen its brand presence in the United States.
On the field, however, the objective remains simple: competition.
Matches between MLS and Liga MX rarely resemble casual exhibitions. The stakes revolve around regional prestige.
The World Baseball Classic is back for 2026, with 20 teams vying for glory around the globe.
The tournament opens Thursday night, Eastern time, with the opening games in Pool C. Australia and Chinese Taipei lead things off from Tokyo, with Korea and Czechia to follow a few hours later on Friday morning in the U.S.
Australia was one of the feel-good stories of the 2023 WBC, beating Korea in its opener and making it out of pool play for the first time in the fifth edition of the tournament. Manager Dave Nilsson's Aussies lost a close one to Cuba in the quarterfinals, and they return several key players from that team plus MLB-caliber newcomers Curtis Mead and Travis Bazzana.
Chinese Taipei was in the most balanced WBC pool ever last time out, going 2-2 to finish in a five-way tie. Unfortunately, they ended up in last place on the tiebreaker and had to survive a qualifying tournament last year just to make the 2026 field.
The second game of the day at Tokyo will feature Korea trying to bounce back from missing out on the knockout stage last time and perennial underdog Czechia looking for a massive upset.
Here's everything you need to know to watch WBC games today.
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BOSTON — Jeremy Swayman gave up a goal on the first shot he saw and then stopped the next 34.
The Bruins goalie kept his team afloat despite being badly outshot in the final two periods as they held on to beat the Penguins, 2-1, on Tuesday at TD Garden.
The Bruins (34-21-5, 73 points) head to Nashville to face the Predators on Thursday.
Boston got off to a difficult start when Erik Karlsson beat Swayman 42 seconds into the game. The Bruins tried to challenge for goalie interference, but the goal was upheld leaving the Bruins’ shorthanded.
But they killed the penalty and then got their feet under them. Mikey Eyssimont fed the puck to the right faceoff circle, where Marat Khustnutdinov snapped it by Stuart Skinner to tie the game, with 14:50 left.
Just 50 seconds later, Skinner stopped a Nikita Zadorov shot from the slot, but the rebound went right to Casey Mittelstadt in the right circle. He tapped it in to put Boston ahead, 2-1.
The Bruins were helped by a dominant effort on faceoffs winning, 31 of 47 draws. Pavel Zacha won 10 of 12 including a couple in the final minutes.
The Dallas Stars are on fire right now, and if you haven't been paying attention, it's time to start.
Dallas has rattled off 10 straight wins, the longest active winning streak in the NHL. It's the kind of run that turns a good team into a great story, and the Stars are writing a compelling one following the Olympic break.
Ten wins, ten different opponents for the Stars. Injuries factored into the mix, too, with the loss of star forward Tyler Seguin for the season and Mikko Rantanen following the Olympics.
For Dallas, this streak puts them in firm control of their playoff positioning. The postseason is just weeks away, and momentum is everything; no team in the league has more of it right now.
The Stars return home to face the Colorado Avalanche on March 7. All eyes will be on the matchup that will test just how far this streak can go.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Kirill Kaprizov broke the franchise career goals record with 220, Mats Zuccarello, Brock Faber and Quinn Hughes each had a goal and assist and the Minnesota Wild beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-1 Tuesday night.
Kaprizov’s empty-netter, a backhander from center ice for his 35th of the season, pushed him past Marian Gaborik for the most in Wild history.
Yakov Trenin also scored to help Minnesota end a two-game slide and continue its home dominance of Tampa Bay. The Wild are 16-3-0 at home against the Lightning.
Matt Boldy added a season-high three assists, extending his points streak to a career-high-tying 10 games. Filip Gustavsson stopped 26 shots, improving to 5-1-0 in his past six starts.
Opening a four-game road trip, Tampa Bay got a goal from Nikita Kucherov but lost its third straight game after a 20-1-1 stretch. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 17 saves.
Hughes also scored in the third period, resulting in a brief “U-S-A! U-S-A-!" chant for the member of the recent gold-medal winning squad.
Trenin scored a fluky goal at 17:10 of the second period for a 3-1 Minnesota lead.
Losing the puck as he tried to split a pair of defenders in the Lightning zone, Trenin finished his drive to the net and capitalized when Vasilevskiy struggled to cover the slow sliding puck.
Just over two minutes earlier, Kucherov completed a pretty passing play with Brayden Point and Jake Guentzel to get Tampa Bay on the board.
Faber scored less than four minutes into the game for a 1-0 lead. Zuccarello made it 2-0 with a 4-on-3 power-play goal early in the second period, the eighth straight game Minnesota has scored with the man advantage.
Receiving Aaron Wiggins' kick-out pass, Jaylin Williams calmly knocked down the outside catch-and-shoot look. Boom. That was enough for Chicago to wave the white flag as it cleared its bench. Even without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and others, OKC has figured out a formula to taste success.
The Oklahoma City Thunder enjoyed a 116-108 win over the Chicago Bulls. It was a game where the reigning NBA champions had most of the control. The latter is filled with career journeymen trying to find their next paychecks.
To start, both teams struggled to get anything going. The Thunder eventually found a rhythm with their second-unit lineup. Williams had eight points. Jared McCain quickly put up six points. They had a 26-22 lead after the first quarter.
The Bulls kept it within a possession. Guerschon Yabusele bullied his way to the rim. He also swished in a few outside jumpers. Isaiah Joe exchanged buckets with him. Welcome to NBA March basketball. The Thunder scored 29 points in the second frame. But they entered halftime with just a 55-54 lead over Chicago.
After the break, the Bulls eventually retook the lead. Josh Giddey swished an outside jumper. Matas Buzelis went to the free-throw line. Brand-new ballgame for OKC. That's where Chet Holmgren took over — on the defensive end, at least. Chicago's offense couldn't get anything going. It was out of synch. The rim-protector ensured that.
The Thunder went on a 14-4 run to create some separation again. They scored 32 points in the third frame. The Bulls saw their world fall apart. On one possession, Giddey had a gnarly ankle roll. A few possessions later, Buzelis also injured his knee. Both of Chicago's prized prospects fell. Only the former returned to the game.
Holding onto an 87-76 lead, the Thunder didn't need long to add more. They kept their distance on the scoreboard. Cason Wallace's steal-and-score pushed their advantage to 110-91 with a little under five minutes to go. That was enough to zap away all interest from this game — or most of it.
The Bulls went on an interesting 17-4 run that had the Thunder call a couple of timeouts to close this out with their end-of-bench guys. The outside shooting suddenly couldn't miss for Chicago in a half-empty gym still relying on nostalgia to sell tickets.
All that did was make the final score a little more respectable. The Thunder scored 29 points in the final frame. It never felt like they were actually on the verge of losing to one of the league's worst teams whose front office punted on the season at the trade deadline.
The Thunder shot 43% from the field and went 10-of-42 (23.8%) from 3. They shot 20-of-24 on free throws. They had 23 assists on 43 baskets. Six Thunder players scored double-digit points.
Holmgren had 12 points and 11 rebounds. McCain scored 20 points off the bench. Joe had 19 points. Wiggins tallied 18 points and seven rebounds. Williams finished with 17 points, 16 rebounds and six assists. Wallace had 17 points and five assists.
Meanwhile, the Bulls shot 43% from the field and went 17-of-49 (34.7%) from 3. They shot 13-of-19 on free throws. They had 27 assists on 39 baskets. Six Bulls players scored double-digit points.
Giddey finished with 14 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Sexton scored 20 points off the bench. Yabusele had 18 points and 12 rebounds. Nick Richards tallied 12 points and 13 rebounds. Tre Jones scored 15 points. Buzelis had 11 points and five rebounds.
Another business-first win. Over the last month, the Thunder have learned to win without Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams. Never want to be without the reigning MVP and an All-NBA player, but OKC has passed several gut-check tests. Credit to OKC's system for making the most of the talent available on any night.
The Thunder depended on their league-best defense to shut down the Bulls — who only got lucky with outside shooting variance. Both teams are heading in opposite directions. OKC has some of the best team chemistry in the league. Meanwhile, Chicago plays like a bunch of dudes who met for the first time before the game. The contrasting playstyles were loud.
Let's look at Thunder player grades:
Chet Holmgren: B
Running down the floor with Yabusele, Holmgren quickly made up for lost ground. The Chicago role player tried to rush in a transition layup. Instead, the NBA All-Star player yelled in his ear as he jumped off the floor with him. His wingspan helped him swat away his attempt. Just a special defender.
Holmgren finished with 12 points on 4-of-10 shooting, 11 rebounds and two assists. He shot 0-of-2 from 3 and went 4-of-6 on free throws. He also had two blocks.
Affecting the scoreboard in his way, Holmgren helped ice the Bulls. They struggled to attack the rim when he was on the floor. A bunch of Chicago role players didn't want to be on the wrong side of a refusal. That helped the Thunder overcome some ice-cold shooting splits as they manufactured points.
On the other end, Holmgren continued to be an efficient play-finisher. He sliced through Chicago's defense. Playing without a table-setter, the seven-footer showed he could go out and get his own buckets. He only needed a handful of dribbles to get to the cup and finish through contact.
Awesome game for Holmgren. He played within the flow of the offense. But also showed an ability to create off the dribble. Something he's rarely allowed to do when Gilgeous-Alexander is suited up. The defense speaks for itself. The seven-footer completely took over in the third quarter on that end as OKC pulled away with a double-digit lead.
Running some floppy action, McCain received Williams' dribble handoff. He took one dribble before he settled for a deep left-wing outside jumper that rattled in. Playing inside the historic NBA venue, the 22-year-old showed off some of his deep shot-making.
McCain finished with 20 points on 8-of-15 shooting, three rebounds and one assist. He shot 4-of-9 from 3. He also had two steals.
The rich keep getting richer. There were a lot of loud reactions involved when the Thunder acquired McCain from the Philadelphia 76ers. How could it happen? Why were the reigning NBA champions gifted a premier prospect? I felt like some of it was overblown. But oh my, can't say that right now, a month in.
McCain has been a perfect fit in OKC. Almost too perfect. After riding the bench to start the season, he's completely taken advantage of his fresh start. The Thunder needed a scorer with the number of guys out. He's gladly claimed plenty of possessions for himself.
The Thunder ran their second-unit offense through McCain. He was fed plenty of looks from the outside. One thing we've learned over his first month in OKC is that he's not afraid to let it fly. Once he got into a rhythm with his jumper, the buckets came in a flurry. He had nine points in the first half. He had the same amount in the third quarter alone.
In a game where plenty of players helped out, McCain was OKC's sole 20-point scorer. The Thunder badly needed the spark plug off the bench. He helped put them ahead by double-digit points. What an arrival by their big mid-season acquisition. For comparison, their last major trade deadline addition — Gordon Hayward — is about to get surpassed for points in their respective OKC stints.
Navigating McCain to cut to the basket, Williams went with the daring behind-the-back bounce pass as Richards was on his grill. The colorful pass resulted in an easy layup. Asked to take on more on his plate, the 23-year-old flirted with a triple-double.
Williams finished with 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting, 16 rebounds and six assists. He shot 3-of-7 from 3 and went 2-of-2 on free throws. He also had one steal.
It was an inside-outside scoring game for Williams. He had a few layups for a nonexistent defense. He also showed off his outside jumper. He helped close this out with nine points in the final frame. That included the dagger outside bucket that forced the Bulls to clear their bench.
The Thunder increased their lead thanks to their second unit. Williams was part of that. Scoring aside, he helped on the boards with one of his best nights ever in that department. The Bulls' erratic offense helped him gobble up misses on the boards. That helped OKC out in a big way, considering Isaiah Hartenstein was sidelined.
Stitching together a halfcourt offense, the Thunder relied on Williams' playmaking. He served as an offensive hub surrounded by several of their best off-ball cutters. He connected with his teammates on looks around the rim. The 23-year-old fit the ball into tiny windows as he flexed his passing skills.
Another game with the hospital version of OKC, another game where Williams easily scaled up. That might be his best skill. The third-string center has shown over the years that he can do whatever they need out of him. Some nights, it's playing a minimal role. Other nights, it's him having the ball in his hands as a way to create offense without an NBA superstar scorer.
Catching all five Bulls players asleep, Joe hard-cut to the basket before his teammates even crossed halfcourt. He went up for the alley-oop as Williams threw up a pass from the midcourt logo. Despite the distance, it was one of OKC's easiest buckets.
Joe finished with 19 points on 7-of-15 shooting and two rebounds. He shot 2-of-10 from 3 and went 3-of-4 on free throws. He also had one steal.
The outside jumper didn't fall, but Joe has graduated past just being a one-dimensional player. He found other ways to score as he was gifted a few easy looks around the rim. He even knocked down a couple of mid-range jumpers. He had 13 points in the second frame alone to keep the Thunder ahead.
It's been quite a month for Joe. He's turned into a consistent scorer. While it's been awesome to see him ride sizzling outside shooting to become that, the next step in his development was how he'd help out when the jumper didn't fall. You saw that firsthand here.
The Thunder need everybody to help out in these scenarios. It's the only way to overcome Gilgeous-Alexander's absence. No one will truly be a one-for-one replacement. Joe was part of a group effort once again. Even if his hot scoring only lasted one quarter.
Crossing over Yabusele, Wiggins lowered his shoulders before he drove to the basket. Losing his balance, he flung up the ball. The circus shot attempt kissed off the backboard as the 27-year-old was laid out on the ground. Finally, his finesse returned.
Wiggins finished with 18 points on 8-of-17 shooting, seven rebounds and four assists. He shot 0-of-5 from 3 and went 2-of-2 on free throws. He also had two steals and one block.
Throughout a tough month, the Thunder have stuck with Wiggins. One bad month suddenly doesn't erase years of work. The 27-year-old has struggled to put the ball through the hoop. He's had the same dribble moves to create separation. But just hasn't had the same efficiency as before.
Receiving the start, Wiggins finally rewarded their patience. He had 14 points in the second half. He flexed his tough shot-making on driving layups that increased in difficulty. Even at awkward angles, he somehow came up with buckets. It was a vintage stretch that has helped him become a main staple in OKC's rotation over the years.
Great way to finish the game. Wiggins helped the Thunder put this one away. Let's see if the momentum can snowball to other games. The 27-year-old is due for a hot streak. He's too good a self-creating scorer to suddenly forget to shoot the ball.
Stealing the ball away from Yabusele, Wallace had an easy lane to the basket. He went with the double-pump transition dunk. The Thunder were about to cross the finish line as they amped it up on the defensive end in the final moments of the game.
Wallace finished with 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting, five assists and one rebound. He shot 1-of-3 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws. He also had two steals.
Considering who was out, Wallace returned to being the traditional point guard. He helped run the offense. Things were too easy for him when he drove to the basket. He also cashed in on a couple of jumpers. Over the last month, he's turned more into a downhill driver.
On defense, Wallace completely shut down Giddey. He was mostly irrelevant — despite a pretty box score. The Bulls had zero synergy together. Think everybody understands that this is just a weird group of veterans and projects who won't stick together beyond this season.
Wallace scored 12 points in the second half. A couple of those buckets came off turnovers. The Thunder had a group effort tonight. Hence why I included an ultra-rare sixth player grade. Too hard to decipher who among the six double-digit scorers needed a special shoutout. So went with all six.
The ending was not what Jason Crowe Jr. wanted, but he got a hug from his mother and praise from his coach/father after Inglewood's 84-65 loss to Damien on Tuesday night in the Southern California Division I regional playoff game.
He finished with 34 points, ending his high school career with a state-record 4,718 points in 124 games, according to CalHiSports.com. He's more than 1,000 points ahead of the next-closest player. His scoring average was 38.0 points.
Jason Crowe Jr. ends his fabulous high school career with 34 points in Inglewood 84-65 loss to Damien. He finishes with 4,718 points in 124 games, the most points in California history. pic.twitter.com/O1Lqcaqwzl
"I think he's had an amazing high school career," said his father, Jason Sr., who will join his son at Missouri next season serving as an assistant coach. "He had to go against the best defenses every night. I'm proud of him. He brought this program to the Division I level. He was on honor roll every year."
Damien (28-7) had too much firepower for Inglewood (28-7). Eli Garner scored 25 points and Zaire Rasshan had 24 points. Garner had a five-point play and Rasshan added a four-point play. Damien will play at No. 3-seeded Crespi on Thursday. Crespi defeated Bishop Amat 83-66. Isaiah Barnes scored 20 points. Sophomore Aiden Shaw had 25 points for Bishop Amat.
"Incredible career," Damien coach Mike LeDuc said of Crowe Jr.
Mater Dei 86, La Mirada 79: The Monarchs came back from a 12-point halftime deficit to eliminate No. 1-seeded La Mirada on the road in Division I.
St. John Bosco 65, San Marcos 55: Christian Collins scored 30 points and Max Ellis 19 for the Braves.
Venice 61, Riverside Ramona 50: Canaan Rodriguez scored 18 points for Venice in Division IV.
Girls basketball
Oak Park 72, La Jolla Country Day 57: Karisma Flores scored 27 points, including seven of seven from the three-point line, to lead Oak Park.
TEMPE, Ariz. — Moe Odum scored 23 points, Massamba Diop added 19 and Arizona State pulled away late to beat No. 14 Kansas 70-60 on Tuesday night in what could be Sun Devils coach Bobby Hurley’s final home game.
Hurley is the final year of his contract and the administration hasn’t given any indications it will be extended amid a fourth mediocre season in the past five years.
The Sun Devils (16-14, 7-10 Big 12) did all they could to send their coach off with a win in a physical, emotional game that included the ejection of Kansas coach Bill Self and one of his assistants.
Arizona State jumped on Kansas early, withstood a big run and made the key plays down the stretch to beat the Jayhawks (21-9, 11-6) for the third time in the Hurley era, with the others 2018 and ’19.
Darryn Peterson scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half as the Jayhawks twice rallied from double-digit deficits. Kansas went on a 17-1 run to cut a 20-point halftime deficit to four and trimmed a 12-point deficit to two with four minutes left.
Anthony Johnson answered with a 3-pointer and a layup, kicking off a 11-0 run that secured Arizona State’s 15th win over a ranked opponent — second this season — in Hurley’s 11 seasons.
Self was hit ejected in the first half for arguing an offensive foul call against Peterson. Assistant Jacque Vaughn was also T’d up and Elmarko Jackson was hit with a flagrant foul for taking down Arizona State’s Allen Mukeba on a drive.
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HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL, SOFTBALL SCORES Tuesday’s Results
BASEBALL SOUTHERN SECTION Adelanto 5, AAE 4 Agoura 11, Culver City 0 Anaheim Canyon 2, Mission Viejo 1 Apple Valley 8, Victor Valley 7 Arcadia 21, Glendale 0 Ayala 8, Damien 3 Azusa 11, Arroyo 0 Bishop Amat 3, St. Bernard 2 Bishop Montgomery 11, St. Anthony 8 Buena 13, San Marcos 3 Boron 17, Eastside 5 Burbank 2, Hoover 2 Burbank Burroughs 12, Pasadena 0 Burbank Providence 1, Shadow Hills 0 Calvary Baptist 4, Diamond Ranch 2 Castaic 11, Foothill Tech 10 Chino Hills 9, Yucaipa 0 Claremont 3, Western Christian 1 Colony 7, Ontario Christian 2 Cornerstone Christian 9, San Jacinto Valley Academy 6 Corona Del Mar 2, Orange County Pacifica Christian 1 Costa Mesa 14, La Palma Kennedy 0 Crean Lutheran 14, Oxford Academy 0 Crescenta Valley 6, Muir 5 Crossroads 7, Campbell Hall 4 Don Lugo 6, Alta Loma 6 Dos Pueblos 6, Ventura 5 El Modena 3, Irvine 2 Fontana 9, Ontario 0 Garey 6, Montclair 6 Glenn 1, Compton 0 Granite Hills 13, CIMSA 1 Harvard-Westlake 4, Huntington Beach 3 Hesperia 14, Silverado 2 Hesperia Christian 19, California Lutheran 1 Indio 8, San Bernardino 7 Jurupa Hills 7, La Quinta 5 Jurupa Valley7, Colton 5 Katella 11, Santa Ana 0 Knight 6, Eisenhower 3 La Habra 2, St. Paul 0 La Salle 10, Gardena Serra 0 Loara 1, Orange 0 Long Beach Cabrillo 16, Dominguez 4 Long Beach Jordan 9, Western 1 Long Beach Wilson 3, Arlington 2 Lynwood 10, HMSA 2 Magnolia 4, Westminster 1 Marina 3, Segerstrom 2 Northview 4, Bonita 1 Nuview Bridge 10, Desert Christian Academy 0 Perris 7, Temecula Prep 1 Oak Park 3, Nordhoff 1 Ocean View 5, Dana Hills 1 Paraclete 7, Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary 4 Patriot 4, Banning 1 Placentia Valencia 18, Downey Calvary Chapel 2 Rancho Cucamonga 6, Chaffey 4 Redlands Adventist Academy 16, Sherman Indian 3 Ridgecrest Burroughs 12, Bishop Union 2 Rio Mesa 6, Oxnard 1 Riverside Poly 10, Riverside North 1 Saddleback 18, Inglewood 1 Sage Creek 5, Murrieta Mesa 2 San Jacinto 13, Twentynine Palms 6 Santa Barbara 2, Oxnard Pacifica 1 Savanna 8, Laguna Hills 7 Serrano 14, Arroyo Valley 2 Sierra Canyon 7, Etiwanda 5 Southlands Christian 11, El Monte 6 St. Bonaventure 26, Santa Clara 0 St. Francis 12, Channel Islands 1 St. Monica 2, Cathedral 1 St. Monica Academy 13, Faith Baptist 5 Sultana 17, Norte Vista 5 Summit 13, Riverside Prep 7 Tustin 22, Garden Grove Santiago 1 Villa Park 3, Fullerton 1 West Valley 16, Entrepreneur 2 Whittier Christian 3, Sunny Hills 3 Windward 6, Brentwood 6 Woodcrest Christian 5, Indian Springs 1 Yorba Linda 6, Brea Olinda 4
INTERSECTIONAL Borrego Springs 12, Anza Hamilton 3 Calabasas 4, Palisades 1 Compton Centennial d. Dorsey, forfeit Lucerne Valley 28, Trona 2 Vista Murrieta 6, Poway 5 Trinity Classical Academy 14, Verdugo Hills 4
SOFTBALL
CITY SECTION University Prep Value 23, Alliance Ouchi 18
SOUTHERN SECTION Adelanto 16, AAE 15 Aliso Niguel 7, Esperanza 5 Apple Valley 12, Jurupa Hills 4 Arroyo Valley 10, Yucca Valley 3 Azusa 11, Mountain View 0 Baldwin Park 6, Montebello 4 Beaumont 4, Sultana 3 Bolsa Grande 14, Century 13 Brentwood 13, Immaculate Heart Buena Park 12, Anaheim 9 Burbank Burroughs 18, South Pasadena 0 Chaminade 7, Moorpark 1 Citrus Valley 16, Serrano 1 Coastal Christian 8, Santa Maria 8 Colony 3, Kaiser 1 Colton 11, Jurupa Valley 1 Compton Early College 20, Lawndale 9 Corona 10, Northwood 0 Corona del Mar 22, Estancia 6 Covina 11, Ramona Convent 0 Crean Lutheran 18, Westminster 2 Crescenta Valley 7, La Canada 4 Dana Hills 8, Mission Viejo 6 Desert Christian Academy 21, Nuview Bridge 9 Dos Pueblos 10, Ventura 0 Downey 10, Santa Fe 4 Duarte 14, Ramona Convent 6 Eastside 8, Boron 3 El Dorado 21, Troy 0 El Monte 8, Monrovia 7 Elsinore 4, Rancho Verde 2 Foothill Tech 6, Fillmore 4 Gahr 2, California 1 Ganesha 5, Millikan 2 Glendora 13, Temple City 5 Golden Valley 17, Antelope Valley 7 Hawthorne 19, Environmental Charter 1 Hemet 16, Temecula Prep 4 Heritage Christian 20, Hueneme 0 Hesperia 4, Silverado 1 Hesperia Christian 25, California Lutheran 4 Irvine University 10, Laguna Hills 0 Katella 5, Garden Grove 3 Lakewood 5, Paramount 0 La Serna 14, Sonora 13 Lennox Academy 23, Compton 5 Leuzinger 1, Bishop Conaty-Loretto 1 Littlerock 9, Rosamond 1 Long Beach Poly 8, Cerritos Valley Christian 1 Los Amigos 7, Santa Ana 5 Lynwood 22, HMSA 3 Maranatha 12, Burbank 1 Marymount 33, Oakwood 6 Mira Costa 15, Culver City 0 Montclair 16, Garey 5 Muir 10, Mayfield 0 Newbury Park 6, Grace 3 Newport Harbor 4, Ocean View 3 North Torrance 10, Mayfair 0 Norwalk 16, Artesia 4 Oak Hills 12, Granite Hills 0 Oak Park 5, Louisville 0 Oaks Christian 10, Saugus 1 Ontario 12, Fontana 4 Ontario Christian 21, Lakeside 6 Palm Desert 14, Redlands 3 Patriot 9, Hillcrest 8 Paraclete 9, Highland 4 Rio Mesa 5, Oxnard 1 Rosary Academy 10, Cerritos 2 Rosemead 17, Glendale 5 Sacred Heart of Jesus 20, Pioneer 4 San Bernardino 19, Rubidoux 9 San Clemente 16, Segerstrom 0 San Dimas 18, Mark Keppel 4 San Gorgonio 16, Indian Springs 4 San Juan Hills 10, Woodbridge 1 San Marcos 16, Buena 6 San Marino 13, Alhambra 3 Santa Ana Foothill 7, Villa Park 3 Santa Ana Valley 14, Samueli Academy 0 Santa Margarita 8, Capistrano Valley 3 Santa Ynez 19, Bishop Diego 1 Schurr 13, Sierra Vista 0 St. Bonaventure 7, Viewpoint 3 Tesoro 10, Beckman 7 Thousand Oaks 15, Royal 1 Trabuco Hills 17, Portola 0 Warren 9, El Rancho 0 Western Christian 14, Chaffey 6 West Torrance 13, Wiseburn-Da Vinci 3 Woodcrest Christian 12, Moreno Valley 2 Yorba Linda 12, Sunny Hills 0 Yucaipa 6, Riverside Poly 5
INTERSECTIONAL Animo Venice 19, Crossroads 3 El Camino Real 6, Hart 5 Sierra Canyon 6, Granada Hills 3 Trona 16, Lucerne Valley 2
Before his Premier League match against Aston Villa, Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior provided an update on his injured players, one week before the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 against PSG.
The Champions League round of 16 is fast approaching. Opposed to Chelsea, PSG will need to raise their level of play to hope to defend their title. For that, Luis Enrique hopes for the return of Ousmane Dembele and Fabian Ruiz, who have been absent for a few matches. On the Blues' side, Liam Rosenior also has to deal with some absences.
The day after the defeat against Arsenal in the Premier League (2-1), the Blues coach was present at a press conference on Monday, before facing Aston Villa in the league on Wednesday.
And the former Strasbourg coach was questioned about the fitness of his group ahead of this Premier League clash, in comments reported by the official Chelsea website. And he could notably count on the returns of Marc Cucurella, absent during the last three matches due to a hamstring injury, and Cole Palmer, who left injured against the Gunners.
"Cole took a knock [against Arsenal], but he's doing very well. He looks in great shape, and I think you can see how we've managed him over the past few weeks. He played 83 minutes [Sunday], and it was a tactical decision to replace him and Enzo [Fernandez], because they had received a yellow card, and I wanted to bring some freshness with Garna [Garnacho] and Liam [Delap]. So yes, Cole is fully ready to start the match on Wednesday, and Reece [James] is also fit (…) Cucu (Marc Cucurella) looks in very good shape, and I hope we can bring him back, if not on Wednesday, then Saturday [against Wrexham in the FA Cup]. That's great news for us, given the schedule ahead. Estevao is back on the field, which is great, and he's doing very well. Jamie Gittens is also progressing well in his rehabilitation. It was great to see Romeo [Lavia] play his first minutes in a long time [Sunday]. I thought he was very solid [against Arsenal]. I think he's ready to come back into the starting eleven. We managed his rehabilitation differently, and I hope that now that he's back fit, he'll stay that way."
Chelsea will have two more matches to play (Aston Villa and Wrexham) before facing PSG in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 (March 11).
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The San Francisco 49ers have a couple of glaring needs on offense, and they covered both of them in a new two-round mock draft by ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid.
In Reid's two-round projections the 49ers pick up Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion with the No. 27 overall pick, and then they add offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan from Northwestern with the No. 58 selection in the second round.
Concepcion has been a popular mock draft choice for the 49ers. The speedy wide receiver has big-time playmaking ability. He stretches the field vertically while also racking up yards after the catch on short throws. He's not in the Deebo Samuel realm from a versatility standpoint, but it's easy to see where he fits into a 49ers' offense that badly needs high-upside playmakers in its receiving corps.
Here's what Reid had to say about Concepcion, who finished his three-year college career with 185 receptions for 2,218 yards and 25 touchdowns in 38 games:
Concepcion is an explosive playmaker who has many traits that translate to success in coach Kyle Shanahan's scheme. Concepcion kicks it into gear on route stems and racks up plenty of big plays as a pass catcher and a return specialist.
Tiernan is an interesting choice who Reid describes as a "dependable and high-floor blocker who could eventually take over at either tackle spot."
The 6-foot-8, 328-pound OT started all 38 games he played at left tackle across his final three seasons with the Wildcats. He also made five starts at right tackle as a freshman per the Northwestern Athletics site.
Whether the 49ers would select a tackle in the second round is the bigger question than Tiernan's fit. They spent a first-round pick on OT Mike McGlinchey in the 2018 draft. They spent a second-round pick on Aaron Banks in 2021. Beyond that they've never spent more than a third-round pick on an offensive lineman, which brings into question whether they'd go that route while overlooking other needs on the defensive line and in the receiving corps.
If they did take Tiernan, there's a chance they may try to play him at right tackle over Colton McKivitz, but winning that job against the vastly improved McKivitz wouldn't be easy. There's a real question about whether San Francisco would want a second-round pick to take on a reserve OL spot on a roster that needs other upgrades to compete for a Super Bowl in 2026.
As if general manager Bill Guerin needed any extra motivation to go big game hunting at the trade deadline, the Wild once again showcased their seemingly limitless potential on Tuesday night at Grand Casino Arena.
A few hours after Guerin made a minor move to acquire depth center Michael McCarron, the Wild snapped a brief losing streak with an impressive 5-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
It was a hot start for the Wild as defenseman Brock Faber cashed in early in the first period to make it 1-0. It was beautiful sequence as Faber took a feed from winger Marcus Johansson near the right circle, then beat Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy top shelf.
The score held up largely because of goaltender Filip Gustavsson between the pipes. He made 12 saves for the Wild amid heavy pressure in the opening frame to keep the Lightning off the scoreboard.
A snipe from winger Mats Zuccarello on the power play helped the Wild stretch the lead to 2-0 early in the second period before Lightning winger Nikita Kucherov cut the deficit to 2-1 with a snipe of his own.
Though it looked like the Wild be locked in a tight contest the rest of the way, winger Yakov Trenin put forth an outstanding individual effort to make it 3-1. He hustled into the offensive zone at the end of his shift and was rewarded with a goal that took the edge off.
The dagger came midway through the third period courtesy of superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes. He corralled a loose puck, dangled through a host of defenders, and found the back of the net to make it 4-1 in favor of the Wild.
As the game wound to a close, superstar winger Kirill Kaprizov finalized the score at 5-1 with backhanded shot into an empty net. In the process, Kaprizov successfully rewrote the record books, passing former star winger Marian Gaborik for the most goals in franchise history.
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Leon Draisaitl had two goals and three assists, Evan Bouchard scored on a power play at 1:50 of overtime and the Edmonton Oilers rallied to beat the Ottawa Senators 5-4 on Tuesday night.
With Brady Tkachuk in the penalty box for tackling Connor McDavid in overtime, Edmonton got it back to Bouchard and he blasted in his 18th of the season.
Zach Hyman tied it for the Oilers with 1:25 remaining in the third period with goalie Connor Ingram of for an extra attacker. Hyman tipped Draisaitl's pass under Linus Ullmark for his 25th goal of the season.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored and Ingram made 17 saves for the Oilers in their first home game in a month. They had lost five of their previous six.
Drake Batherson had two goals for the second consecutive game and Dylan Cozens and Michael Amadio also scored for Ottawa. The Senators are 6-1-2 in their last nine games.
The Calgary Flames returned to the Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday night for their first home game since the Olympic break, but the welcome back wasn’t a warm one.
Facing a red-hot Dallas Stars club that continues to stack wins, the Flames were handed a decisive 6–1 loss. Dallas, now riding a franchise best 10-game winning streak dating back to before the break, wasted little time asserting control.
The Stars opened the scoring at 8:44 of the first period. Matt Duchene tracked down a loose puck along the half wall and slipped it into the slot, where Sam Steel redirected it past Dustin Wolf for a 1–0 lead. Jamie Benn added the secondary assist.
Calgary responded almost immediately.
On the very next shift, Adam Klapka carried the puck into the zone and moved it to Blake Coleman, who quickly threaded a pass to Morgan Frost in front. Frost got a piece of it and deflected the puck beyond Casey DeSmith at 9:52 to even the game 1–1.
The tie was short-lived.
Just over two minutes later, Benn restored the Dallas lead. After taking a pass from Duchene in the corner, Benn directed the puck toward the net. It slipped through Wolf and across the goal line to make it 2–1. Steel picked up another helper on the play, and the Stars carried that edge into the first intermission.
At 2:26, Jason Robertson fired a shot from the blue line that changed direction off Mavrik Bourque and sailed past Wolf glove-side to extend the lead to 3–1.
A point shot from Nils Lundkvist found its way through traffic and was tipped en route by Nathan Bastian, stretching the lead to 5–1. Then, with under a minute to play in the period and on a late Dallas power play, Wyatt Johnston was left alone in front and calmly slid a backhand past Cooley at 19:41. Duchene and Robertson added assists as the Stars headed into the third period up 6–1.
The final frame offered little change on the scoreboard, but there were still storylines worth noting for Calgary.
Zayne Parekh stood out at times with his willingness to direct pucks on net and involve himself offensively. He looked increasingly comfortable jumping into plays and showed added bite in the defensive zone, signaling growth in his all-around game.
2. Cooley’s Compete Level
Thrown into a difficult situation, Cooley allowed two goals but settled in during the third period. He turned aside 16 shots overall and made several impressive saves, continuing to demonstrate resilience and battle in tough circumstances.
3. Penalty Kill Remains Steady
The Flames’ penalty kill went 4-for-5 on the night (80 percent) against one of the league’s most dangerous offensive teams. In a season where scoring has been a challenge, the PK continues to provide a measure of consistency and reliability.
On Tuesday night, the Chicago Blackhawks suffered a tough loss at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets. They blew a late lead after dominating for most of the game.
Ahead of this game, their first following the trade of Connor Murphy, Connor Bedard was given an "A" on his sweater. Murphy was a full-time Alternate Captain in Chicago, but with his departure came the opportunity for Bedard to have it.
After the game, head coach Jeff Blashill confirmed that Bedard will have the "A" on his sweater for the rest of the season. With Jason Dickinson and Nick Foligno on the trade block, there may be even more captain slots available in the coming days.
"He'll wear the "A" for the rest of the year," Blashill said. "I had given it to him earlier in the year when we had injury issues. I think he's earned it with his commitment to winning hockey."
Blashill has been around some sensational leaders in his coaching career. Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg, Steven Stamkos, and Victor Hedman are just a handful of examples. Seeing these qualities in Bedard speaks volumes coming from a coach like Blashill.
"He has to continue to be committed to winning hockey. Those are the ways that you lead," Blashill continued. "Hopefully, he can continue to do that."
"It's great," Bedard said of being given an "A". "There are guys like [Connor Murphy], like [Jason Dickinson], like [Nick Foligno] that we've learned from for a couple of years now. Obviously, the letter doesn't change anything you do as a person or anything, but it's nice to be recognized like that. Lots of great players have worn it."
Bedard is likely the only young player who will get the honor this year. Other candidates for this year include Tyler Bertuzzi, Teuvo Teravainen, Ilya Mikheyev, and Ryan Donato.
Frank Nazar, Alex Vlasic, Oliver Moore, and Ryan Greene all have signs of being leaders in the future, but their time has to wait. You also don't need a letter on your sweater to be an impactful leader on a hockey team.
Bedard will likely be the next captain of the Blackhawks. If they trade Foligno, they may wait until the off-season to make that official, but you never know. Blashill's words did make it seem like the "A" is going to be his role for now.
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Relegated in the goalkeeper hierarchy at PSG, Lucas Chevalier should also lose his place on the France team 100 days before the 2026 World Cup.
100 days before the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico (June 11 – July 19). A competition that will concern many Parisians.
Present in Didier Deschamps' squad during the last gatherings, Lucas Chevalier has lost many points since then. Indeed, the French international has become Matvey Safonov's backup at PSG and has not played a match since the encounter against AJ Auxerre (0-1) on Jan. 23. A relegation in the goalkeeper hierarchy that should impact his future with the France team.
Promoted to No. 2 goalkeeper for Les Bleus last autumn, the former LOSC player could pay for his lack of playing time at PSG. To date, the hierarchy of the first two is not debated: Mike Maignan and Brice Samba.
"Barring injury or failure of the Russian goalkeeper, the former Lille player should only play three or four matches by the end of the season. Insufficient momentum at this level of requirement," reports Le Parisien.
The PSG goalkeeper could thus not be called up for the next international break in March, during which the France team will face Brazil and Colombia, on March 26 and 29 in Boston and Washington. And his competitor, Alphonse Areola, does not reassure either, as he has not been a starter at West Ham for a few weeks.
In this context, a duel between Robin Risser (RC Lens) and Jean Butez (Como) is underway for the third goalkeeper role. "At this stage, the gap between the two men is slim, with perhaps a slight advantage to the Artesian goalkeeper." Didier Deschamps will reveal his list for the next international break on March 19.
France national team possible list:
Goalkeepers: Maignan, Samba, Risser, or Butez.
Defenders: Kounde, Malo Gusto, Saliba, Upamecano, Konate, L. Hernandez or W. Fofana, Digne, T. Hernandez.
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Tyler Tanner scored 34 points, including 10 of Vanderbilt's 13 in overtime, and the No. 24 Commodores beat Mississippi 89-86 on Tuesday night.
Vanderbilt (23-7, 10-7 SEC) never trailed in overtime, with Tanner's steal leading to a three-point play that snapped a 74-all tie. Tanner had another three-point play in the extra period and finished it off for Vanderbilt with two free throws with 16 seconds remaining.
Tanner finished 11 of 19 from the field and added seven assists, five rebounds and five steals. Duke Miles and AK Okereke added 16 points apiece for the Commodores, who moved into a four-way tie for fifth place in the SEC.
Freshman Patton Pinkins led Mississippi (12-18, 4-13) with 16 points but missed a 3-pointer that would have tied it with two seconds remaining in overtime. AJ Storr and Ilia Kamerdine scored 14 points apiece and Malik Dia added 11.
The loss was the latest in a frustrating season for the Rebels, losers of seven games by seven points or less after reaching the Sweet 16 in last season’s NCAA Tournament.
Ole Miss led 37-33 at halftime after building a 15-3 lead in the opening seven minutes. Vanderbilt shot 1 for 13 in the slow start but stayed within striking range by forcing nine turnovers for 13 uncontested points.
Vanderbilt missed the final shot of regulation, a heavily contested layup by Miles. The Commodores were 3 of 5 from the field in overtime, with Tyler Nickel's 3-pointer the only points that didn't come from Tanner. Ole Miss shot 2 of 10.
Up next
Vanderbilt: The Commodores complete the regular season at No. 23 Tennessee on Saturday.
Ole Miss: The Rebels host South Carolina on Saturday in the regular season finale
After weeks of showing fight, it appears that the LSU Tigers Men's Basketball regular season will end with a whimper after losing 88-74 to the Auburn Tigers on Tuesday night.
There is now just one game remaining left in the regular season and the Tigers were already coming off another near 20-point loss to the Oklahoma Sooners a few days ago.
LSU now falls to 15-15 on the year and just 3-14 in conference play. They will not be entering the SEC tournament with confidence or rhythm.
Matt McMahon's job security has been talked about all season. While it appears that it's still up in the air if he will return or not, these types of performances won't really help.
The only purple and gold Tiger in this game that had a standout performance was Mike Nwoko with 19 points. They mostly came from the charity stripe, where he was 11-of-13.
Even Nwoko had just five rebounds, which is a number that he would have liked to see higher. LSU did match Auburn as a team with 27 rebounds. It was Auburn that performed better on the offensive boards, though, picking up six more second-chance points.
That at the -7 in turnover differential that LSU had were the biggest differences in this game. Both teams shot around the same, rebounded the same, had the same amount of assists and even had about the same night at the free throw line.
McMahon's Tigers were just sloppier. Jalen Reece had five turnovers alone, the team combined for 16. This is the kind of thing that would have completely changed with DJ Thomas on the court, as he brought a bit more organization to things.
LSU's final game of the regular season will be at home against the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday, March 7 at 5 pm CT.
It's no secret that the quarterback play from the Minnesota Vikings in 2025 was a tough watch, to say the least. However, through three different starters, this team still mustered a 9-8 record, including winning five straight to close out the year.
We can expect this to be a very fluid situation this offseason, as the Vikings could go in a multitude of directions. But, while at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, The Athletic's Alec Lewis got some information from people around the league regarding Minnesota's former first-round pick:
"The word used by more than a handful of team sources to describe McCarthy’s play was inconsistent. . .The Vikings also knew they were drafting a young player. What they did not envision, especially following an encouraging first training camp that preceded his torn meniscus, was the challenge posed by some of the more elemental aspects of being the face of a franchise. These growth hurdles have become widely known among NFL executives and coaches, and they were frequent topics in Indianapolis."
Much of the struggles this season came from second-year man J.J. McCarthy, whether it was his lack of availability or his play when he was on the field. If the mental reps are not even cutting it then something will have to give
Future opponent of PSG in the Champions League, Chelsea is a resilient and complicated team to beat, but one that still hasn't managed to chase away its old demons, despite its recent coaching change. Up to Luis Enrique and his players to take advantage.
Sixth in the Premier League after 28 rounds, six points behind Manchester United (3rd) and Aston Villa (4th), whom they face this Wednesday night, Chelsea lost 2-1 on Sunday on the pitch of their neighbors, Arsenal (1st). A third defeat in a few weeks for the Blues against the Gunners, who had already beaten them twice in the League Cup semifinal in January and February.
After 13 matches on the Chelsea bench, Liam Rosenior has a fairly interesting overall record of 8 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses, all against Arsenal. But PSG's future opponent in the Champions League is coming off a disappointing draw against Burnley (1-1) and a defeat (2-1) in the derby against Arsenal. Two Premier League matches during which Chelsea finished with ten men and conceded goals from corners.
Indiscipline and weakness on defensive set pieces are recurring ills at Chelsea, who thought they had at least solved the one concerning their players' nervousness since Rosenior's arrival on the bench. Until they saw Wesley Fofana and Pedro Neto get sent off against Burnley and Arsenal.
"It's a matter of concentration and attention that we must improve," Rosenior lamented Sunday in a press conference. "I know the club's results aren't excellent in this area since the start of the season, and now they're getting worse. We had 10 matches without any problem in this area since my arrival, but now we've just taken two reds in two matches. There's something deep that we need to understand. For me, if we understand these two main things, we can be a very, very good team and we can achieve all our goals."
Since the start of the season, Chelsea has received 9 red cards, not counting Enzo Maresca's after his celebration against Liverpool. The Blues are last in the Premier League fair play standings, which is not new since they finished second-to-last last season and already last in 2023/2024, counting the yellows and reds collected in the league. The Blues are also only two expulsions away from the record in this area in a Premier League season, with still 10 rounds to play.
How to explain such a record? One possible factor, but one minimized internally by the BBC, is that Chelsea has the youngest squad in the Premier League and lacks natural leaders. "It's costing them dearly. I don't think it's something you can fix at this stage of the season, we're in March," estimates former English defender Matthew Upson. "It's something you talk about during pre-season. It's a question of culture that you instill within the club. Players buy into it and ensure it's respected. It's about being measured and controlled at the right moment."
Leader and experienced player of this Chelsea team, defender Reece James acknowledged on Sky Sports microphone that it was a problem to absolutely fix for his team: "Every time, it's someone different, never the same player. Internally, we need to take stock and continue to improve. It's a problem. We play in the hardest league in the world: 11 against 11, it's difficult; 11 against 10, it's even harder, regardless of the opponent."
After speaking on Sunday in a press conference following the defeat against Arsenal, Liam Rosenior appeared again before the media on Monday, two days before the clash against Aston Villa in the Premier League. And the former Strasbourg coach was hammered with questions about his team's indiscipline. A subject he takes very seriously and wants to fix as quickly as possible.
How? "I think the first thing to do is to select players who show improvement in this area. I can't afford to play a season with a red card every two or three matches. It's simply impossible. I need to see improvement at this level right now. I have to adapt my team selection based on players who show these capabilities," he responded, before being a little embarrassed when asked about his vice-captain Enzo Fernandez, who has received 12 yellow cards since August 2023, most of them for dissent.
"Enzo is a great leader," Rosenior replied. "Yes, it's something we need to improve. Yes, we are a young team. It's not an excuse. We are an exceptional team. We are one of the youngest in the league, one of the youngest in Europe. What's great about a young team is that sometimes you have to go through experiences to improve. It's a very enriching experience for my group. I don't want it to be a learning experience where we fail to achieve what we want. But we must learn lessons from these setbacks we are suffering. Because if we learn from them, we have proven, even during the short time I've been here, that we can be an elite team for a long time."
But indiscipline is not the only big problem for Chelsea this season. The Blues conceded two new goals from corners against Arsenal, certainly the best team in England in this area, but it was also from a corner that they had conceded the equalizing goal a few days earlier against Burnley in added time.
If Chelsea has scored 12 goals from set pieces in the Premier League this season, plus 7 penalties, the London club has also conceded 14 goals from set pieces (plus one penalty), making it the 4th least performing team in the English league in this area. Rosenior's arrival hasn't helped Chelsea reverse the trend either, since the Londoners have taken 10 goals from set pieces in 13 matches with their new coach, even though five of them were scored by Arsenal, a team truly apart in this area of the game.
"There are some concentration and attention problems that we need to solve. We worked on set pieces all week and, as a coach, that makes the pill even harder to swallow," Rosenior acknowledged after Arsenal/Chelsea. Questioned again on the subject this Monday, the former Strasbourg coach revealed that he had taken the matter in hand in recent days: "It's no small matter, because it's a key element we need to improve. Every coach has a different idea of how to attack and defend set pieces. I will always be honest. I took on more responsibility last week because I know it's something that needs improvement. Bernardo [Cueva] has proven to be an excellent set-piece coach in terms of offensive output. He's among the best in the league. It's not just about coaching. It's also about mentality. It's about concentration and attention. By taking control of this aspect, the manager hopes that, from a mental point of view, it will have added value in how we work."
For PSG, which has scored 10 goals from set pieces (excluding penalties) this season in Ligue 1, this Chelsea weakness will be something to exploit at the Parc des Princes, as it was at Stamford Bridge. The animated end of the match between the two teams last July during the Club World Cup final could also offer us two rather electric encounters, which could potentially play in favor of the Parisians, who top the fair play standings in Ligue 1 and seem more experienced than their opponents in this area.
In the Champions League, PSG has already taken two reds this season (Zabarnyi against Leverkusen and Hernandez against Tottenham), while only one player has been sent off on Chelsea's side on the European stage (Joao Pedro for two yellows against Benfica). The one who best masters his nerves and proves effective on defensive and offensive set pieces will, in any case, probably have great chances of seeing the next round.
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TOPEKA — The opening day of playoff high school basketball has concluded on Tuesday, March 3. Eight teams from Shawnee County were able to dispatch their first-round opponents and advance to the sub-state championship game.
Here’s everything that happened in Tuesday’s first round action.
Topeka High girls defense shines against Maize
No. 6 Topeka High (15-8) girls were able to overcome a slow start and dominate No. 11 Maize (10-14) 69-45.
The Trojans trailed 16-9 at the end of the first quarter. Maize was able to nail 3-pointers and tough shots inside the lane. Topeka High’s jump shots couldn’t fall as the team fell out of rhythm.
“It’s why basketball is such a great game,” Topeka High head coach Ron Slaymaker said. “It just fluctuates. Your mentality is fragile and this is a pretty tough group. We played pretty well in two, three and four (periods).”
Topeka High didn’t panic entering the second quarter. The team’s full-court press worked to perfection. They forced turnover after turnover spearheaded by guard Keimara Marshall. The Trojans went on an 11-0 run to start the quarter, which gave them the lead for the rest of the game.
“If nothing’s going to fall, the least I can do is hustle,” Marshall said. “After the first buzzer hit, I had to pick it up somehow. When we press, we are pressing for everybody. We’ve learned when it’s best to trap and that’s from our chemistry from the past month.”
Topeka High outscored the Eagles 41-24 in the second half. The ball movement was fantastic and interior offense from Sasha Gotru and Hailey Caryl were difference makers. Caryl ended the game with 19 points and 19 rebounds for the double-double.
“The positive thing is that she is so steady,” Slaymaker said. “She gets it done. She’s not flashy, she just does the job.”
The win over Maize helped Topeka High notch its 10th straight victory dating back to Feb. 3.
The Trojans will go on the road and face No. 3 Liberal (18-3) in the sub-state championship game on Friday, March 6.
Liberal has won 12 of its last 13 games. They defeated Wichita North 59-23 in their first round sub-state game, too.
Shawnee Heights boys topple UKC rival
No. 3 Shawnee Heights (16-8) needed a second-half comeback to defeat United Kansas Conference rival No. 13 De Soto (7-15) in the opening round. The Thunderbirds secured the 49-37 victory on their home court.
Shawnee Heights trailed 25-21 at halftime. The team’s defensive pressure made the difference. The Thunderbirds allowed just six points each in the final two quarters of play. Shawnee Heights closed the game on a 13-4 run in the final seven minutes of action.
It was a breakout outing for freshman Quincy Dixon. He scored a game-high 19 points with 15 of his points coming in the second half.
The Thunderbirds will host the Class 5A sub-state championship game on Friday, March 6. Shawnee Heights will take on another UKC opponent in No. 12 Leavenworth (9-15).
The Pioneers earned an epic comeback victory over No. 5 St. James Academy (13-11) in the first round. Leavenworth went on a 12-0 run in the final 2:20 to defeat the host school 61-60.
Shawnee Heights defeated Leavenworth 60-25 on Jan. 9. The Thunderbirds swept the regular season series 64-47 away from home on Jan. 27.
Seaman boys get revenge over Valley Center
Last year, Seaman lost this very exact game to Valley Center. This year, they did not want to replicate losing in an upset. The Hornets challenged the Vikings, especially in the first half. But, No. 4 Seaman (20-4) was able to end the game strong taking down No. 13 Valley Center (10-14) 73-51.
Seaman jumped out to a 21-15 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Hornets opened the second quarter on a 9-4 run to cut Seaman’s lead to just 1-point. But, the Vikings never broke. They responded with basket after basket as they held on to a 35-33 halftime lead.
In the second half, Seaman dominated with an 11-0 run out of halftime. The Vikings never trailed in the game, even though Valley Center put up a valiant performance.
It was a big night for Griffin Zuniga, who tied for a team-high 19 points. Seaman’s star guard KaeVon Bonner also finished with 19 points.
Seaman will host the Class 5A sub-state championship game on Friday, March 6. The Vikings will take on No. 5 Hays (19-4). The Indians took down Eisenhower 66-51 in the opening round. Hays is riding a five-game win streak. They have also won 13 of their last 14 games.
Rossville girls upset No. 1 seed in Class 2A
Rossville girls kept their season alive by going on the road and knocking off the No. 1 seed in its sub-state bracket.
No. 9 Rossville (13-10) defeated No. 1 Kansas City Christian (19-6) 71-49. The Bulldawgs are playing their best basketball of the season right now. They’ve won 10 of their last 12 games.
Against KCC, the Bulldawgs shot the lights out according to head coach Derek Dick. He told the Capital-Journal it was one of his team’s best performances of the season.
Rossville led 13-12 at the end of the first quarter. It opened the second period on an 11-2 run, which gave it all of the momentum needed to secure the win.
“In the second and third quarter, I think we may have played our best ball of the year,” Dick said. “I haven’t seen the stats yet, but I bet we shot 75% in those quarters. We moved the ball well and played inside-out and got stops on defense.”
Rylee Dick, a senior, led the team with 23 points. Nora Burdiek added 22 points, while freshman Bristol Miller added 16-points.
Derek Dick said that the emergence of Miller has been key during this winning run. The Bulldawgs needed another scoring option after Burdiek and his daughter, Miller has delivered.
In the win, Rylee Dick went over 1,500 points in her career. She is the second-highest scorer in program history.
Rossville will be playing its sub-state championship game at Mission Valley on Friday, Feb. 6. The Bulldawgs will take on No. 4 Maur Hill-Mount Academy (18-7). The Ravens defeated Horton 43-42.
Shawnee County sub-state basketball first round results
San Diego State guard Reese Dixon-Waters (39) dribbles during an NCAA Basketball game between Boise State and San Diego State, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026 at Viejas Arena in San Diego, Calif. Dixon-Waters led SDSU with 23 points at Boise State on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
With the regular season winding down, the San Diego State Aztecs are limping — both figuratively and literally — at the wrong time as they dropped the fourth in their last five games, falling 86-77 to Boise State at ExtraMile Arena on Tuesday night.
SDSU (19-10, 13-6 Mountain West) couldn’t overcome runs of 10-plus points in each half that put them in significant holes, while the Broncos (19-11, 11-8) were dominant on the glass and from deep. A 37-15 rebounding edge turned into a 21-3 second chance scoring advantage, as well as 48.0% (12-for-25) shooting from deep kept the Scarlet and Black at arms reach.
Reese Dixon-Waters led the Aztecs with 23 points, while Tae Simmons came off the bench to score 12 points. But both Simmons’ and fellow freshman Elzie Harrington’s three rebounds were the team highs for SDSU, as the Aztecs were unable to grab an offensive rebound until over five and a half minutes into the second half.
Playing the game with a sleeve on his right leg, Miles Byrd was bothered by his knee according to the television broadcast after missing a dunk in the first half. Magoon Gwath did not play the final 11 minutes of the game, heading to the bench a pair of possessions after he got tangled up with and went bowling into the Bronco bench with SDSU’s nemesis for the night, Drew Fielder, which saw both receive technical fouls.
Fielder came off the bench to score 33 points, 21 in the second half, grab a game-high nine rebounds, hit 3 of 4 from downtown and make nearly as many free throws (16 of 18) as the entire San Diego State team (17 of 20).
He was one of a quartet of Broncos that scored in double figures. Javan Buchanan scored 17 points, Dylan Andrews added 13 points and Andrew Meadow had 12 points with three made from beyond the arc.
Boise State used a 12-0 run just over two minutes into the second half to blow the game open, taking a 20-point lead that grew as large as 21 when Fielder hit a trey with 12:32 remaining.
But the Aztecs began to drip-drip-drip their way back within reach, going on a 12-2 run that had Dixon-Waters score 5 points on a pair of jumpers, the last which went for an and-one and trimmed the deficit to 11 just past the midway mark.
SDSU’s final kick came to pull within 7 points thanks to a 6-0 spurt off layups by Harrington and Simmons, then Byrd knocking down a pair of free throws. It would be 7 points against when both Fielder and Simmons split free throw opportunities, but a triple from the top of the key by Andrews with 3:12 remaining pushed the lead back to 10 points and gave the Broncos the momentum to finish.
The Andrews trey was one of two field goals by Boise State over the final 7:45 of the game, as they scored 12 of their final 17 points from the line. Fielder and Andrews combined to score the final 21 points for the Broncos.
The 3-point barrage began early, as after Buchanan opened the game with a layup, the next three Boise State baskets came from distance with Buchanan starting it off. Dixon-Waters answered a RJ Keene triple with one of his own after Miles Heide opened the scoring for SDSU.
Then Meadow hit a long ball to start a 14-0 run, putting SDSU down 22-5 just past the midway mark of the opening half thanks to the Aztecs missing nine straight from the field. Four of the Bronco buckets on the run were 3’s, coming from four different players.
BJ Davis started the Scarlet and Black response with a layup, with Dixon-Waters and Byrd each hitting a 3-pointer and Dixon-Waters punctuating what was then a 12-0 run with a rare dunk. It trimmed the deficit to 5 points with 6:20 before the break.
But after a steal, Byrd missed a dunk and appeared to be in pain turning back up the floor, with a Meadow paint bucket stopping the Aztecs’ push. The SDSU senior was substituted out at the next whistle and went to the locker room, but returned to play the final 99 seconds of the first half.
SDSU had trimmed the deficit down to 7 points after Taj DeGourville made a turnaround jumper, then stole the ball and set up Pharaoh Compton for a transition alley-oop jam. Spencer Ahrens missed a 3-ball on the ensuing possession, but Sean Newman Jr. was called for a loose ball foul on the rebound.
It enabled Fielder to make a pair of free throws, part of him scoring 7 of Boise State’s final 8 points in the half. A make with five seconds remaining by Davis had SDSU behind 34-27 at the horn.
With their regular season title hopes all but dashed, the Aztecs close out the regular season against UNLV needing to build momentum heading into the Mountain West Tournament and ensure they retain a top four seed and a bye to the quarterfinals.
Tipoff against the Runnin’ Rebels is slated for 7 p.m. on Friday, March 6 at Viejas Arena, and the game will be televised on CBS Sports Network with a local radio broadcast on 760 AM.
Things went from bad to worse for Kansas basketball on Tuesday, in a 70-60 loss on the road against Arizona State that ultimately saw Sun Devils fans rush the court postgame.
The first half saw the Jayhawks lose head coach Bill Self to an ejection, after he appeared to be arguing a foul call made on KU freshman Darryn Peterson, and trail by 20 points at halftime. The second half saw Kansas battle back, only to fall away late and lose by 10 points. It makes two-straight losses for the No. 15 Jayhawks (21-9, 11-6 in Big 12) in Big 12 Conference play, after a loss recently on the road against now-No. 2 Arizona.
It looked like Kansas assistant coach Jacque Vaughn, a former NBA head coach, took over for Self following his ejection. However, Vaughn’s leadership wasn’t enough to help guide the Jayhawks back to a win in Tempe, Arizona. As much as it might look like a positive that three KU players finished with double doubles, in senior Tre White, sophomore Flory Bidunga and freshman Darryn Peterson, none of them were near efficient enough shooting the ball for that to matter and Peterson especially struggled.
Kansas now has to look ahead to a regular season finale Saturday at home against rival Kansas State. Although the Jayhawks beat Kansas State earlier this season on the road, whatever confidence that might have given KU won’t do that team any good now after the disappointments of recent days. Kansas needs to reflect on what’s happened of late, because very soon a lackluster effort like this will be one that ends a season in postseason play.
Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.
The Chargers are predicted to draft an offensive lineman and edge rusher, according to ESPN's Jordan Reid, who released his latest two-round projections.
In the first round, Reid has the Chargers drafting Kadyn Proctor from Alabama.
Proctor played left tackle for the Crimson Tide, but he can kick inside to guard. With Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt returning from injury, Proctor would also be able to play his natural position in a pinch. He is a people-mover who can immediately supply interior protection for Justin Herbert.
The poor performance of the offensive line in 2025 is no secret, and with general manager Joe Hortiz's remarks about protecting Herbert, prioritizing the unit this high in the draft aligns.
Here's what Reid had to say about Proctor and why he's a good fit for the Bolts:
The Chargers' interior offensive line struggled last season and could look a lot different, with guard Zion Johnson a free agent and Mekhi Becton a potential cap casualty after an injury-riddled season. There was a true 50-50 split among scouts at the combine on the 6-foot-7, 352-pound Proctor, with some thinking he was a first-rounder and others seeing him as a Day 2 prospect. There is also debate on his position, with Proctor playing tackle in college but able to kick inside to guard. But even if he's at guard in the pros, he would provide the Chargers with insurance at tackle after they lost Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater to season-ending injuries in 2025.
In the second round of the draft, Reid has the Chargers taking edge Derrick Moore out of Michigan with the No. 55 overall pick.
The future of Odafe Oweh and Khalil Mack is up in the air. The Chargers could bring at least one of them back, but it's imperative they add a high-upside player to complement Tuli Tuipulotu. Moore brings juice as a pass rusher, as evidenced by 78 pressures and 14 sacks in his final two seasons for the Wolverines.
The Chargers' drafting of Proctor and Moore directly addressed two of the team's biggest needs on both sides of the ball. While the Bolts have over $87 million in cap space this offseason, the team will look to bolster the roster through the draft.
Once the NFL free agency window opens on March 11, the Chargers will make it known where exactly they plan to spend big money this spring.
The Ottawa Senators looked like they had a W in the bank on Tuesday night but the Edmonton Oilers had other ideas. Down 4-2 in the third, the Oilers blew past the Senators for a 5-4 overtime win.
With Brady Tkachuk off for pretty much tackling Connor McDavid to prevent an odd man rush in overtime, Evan Bouchard's one-timer from the top of the circle gave Edmonton the win.
Leon Draisaitl was in all the scoring with five points, two goals and three assists. His countryman Tim Stutzle was the best player for the Sens with two assists. Drake Batherson scored twice for the Sens, who were outshot 37-21. Linus Ullmark made 32 saves.
The two clubs traded a pair of goals each in a fast-paced first period. Dylan Cozens opened the scoring 3:34 into the game with a fierce wrist shot. But less than 90 seconds later, after Ullmark coughed up a puck that looked like he had smothered, Leon Draisaitl capitalized to tie the game.
Just over 90 seconds after that, Batherson restored Ottawa’s lead with a perfect wrist shot high to the glove side. However, the Oilers tied it again at the 16:48 mark on a bizarre play. Batherson tried to clear a loose puck out of harm’s way, but his attempt bounced off teammate Nick Jensen and into the Ottawa net. Draisaitl was credited with the goal.
Batherson quickly atoned early in the second period, scoring his second of the night on another excellent wrist shot at the 4:30 mark. Just 41 seconds later, after a wild goalmouth scramble, the puck squirted out to Jensen, who made a clever pass to Michael Amadio. His quick snapshot made it 4–2 Senators.
From there, as the Oilers pushed to get back into the game, the Senators seemed to sit back and not stick with what had made them successful.
In the first minute of the third period, Shane Pinto gift-wrapped an opportunity for the Oilers to climb back into the game when, completely unforced, he lobbed the puck over the glass for a delay-of-game penalty. The Oilers made them pay, cutting the lead to 4–3.
It initially appeared that Leon Draisaitl had deposited his hat-trick goal into an open net, but the puck actually caromed off the skate blade of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
In the dying moments, with the Oilers’ goalie pulled, Edmonton benefited from a very suspect icing call that should have been waved off. The faceoff came back into the Ottawa zone with tired Senators on the ice, and Zach Hyman scored the tying goal right in his office battling near the crease.
In three-on-three overtime, Tim Stützle and Brady Tkachuk failed to capitalize on a 2-on-1 rush and both were caught up ice. The Oilers broke out the other way and Tkachuk was called for holding on Connor McDavid. On the ensuing four-on-three power play, Evan Bouchard’s point shot beat Ullmark, who was caught deep in his net.
Losing the extra point was big because the Boston Bruins and Columbus Blue Jackets both won their games on Tuesday night, leaving the Senators six points out of a wild card spot.
The Senators continue their road trip Thursday night when they visit the Calgary Flames.
Nov 22, 2025; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson (15) passes the ball during the first half against the Eastern Illinois Panthers at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Leong-Imagn Images
For the better part of the past few decades, it’s seemed as if no one has wanted to play for the Cleveland Browns. For better or worse, however, somebody has to. Just don’t ask Todd McShay about the possibility of his favorite prospect, Ty Simpson, having to be one of those poor, unfortunate souls.
Despite some of the question marks surrounding the Alabama product, McShay is still willing to advocate for him ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. Although now that he’s heard folks starting to ask, “Could he go as high as Cleveland, who’s sitting there at sixth?” he isn’t so sure that he wants to see a Simpson selection on night one.
“I hope, for Ty Simpson, he does not become a Cleveland Brown,” McShay told FanDuel TV’s Kay Adams. “They don’t have the protection, they don’t have the weapons.”
According to McShay, the most favorable outcome for Simpson, or any rookie quarterback for that matter, lies in becoming the heir to Matthew Stafford’s throne in Los Angeles. “I’d love to see him with the Rams. They pick at 13 with the first of their two picks,” he suggested.
Throw in the sheer amount of adversity that Simpson has also faced throughout the past calendar year, and it certainly seems as if a favorable landing spot, like L.A., could serve as a bit of reward for having survived the SEC’s roughest and toughest.
“It’s fascinating to see a guy who has gastritis, got beat up all year long, his number one wide receiver disappeared in Ryan Williams… It all fell apart at the end of the year, but through nine games, I will make this statement, and I will stand on it; Ty Simpson’s tape is better than Fernando Mendoza’s.”
While that last bit will likely prove to be McShay’s hottest take of the entire offseason, he could end up getting the proof that he’s been looking for should the Rams actually decide to draft Simpson. The Las Vegas Raiders, who have the number one overall pick and are all but guaranteed to spend it on Mendoza, are actually scheduled to host Los Angeles for a regular season outing at some point in 2026.
Much like Shedeur Sander’s Week 14 match-up against Cam Ward, a Mendoza-Simpson head-to-head battle would help to dismiss, or vindicate, a lot of the pre-draft claims that have been made by both fans and analysts alike. In other words, McShay may want to be careful about what he asks for here, because he might just get even more than he had initially thought to be possible.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — U.S. Olympic golden goal-scorer Jack Hughes extended his points streak to four games since returning from Milan, and the New Jersey Devils dealt the Florida Panthers’ playoff hopes another blow by beating the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions 5-1 on Tuesday night.
Hughes’ shot that went wide banked right to Dougie Hamilton for his goal. Hughes has four assists — one in each game — since the NHL season resumed.
Hamilton, whose name has been involved in trade buzz for several months, also had an assist. It’s unclear if the Devils will be able to move the defenseman before the deadline Friday, given that Hamilton has two years remaining on his contract beyond this season at a $9 million salary cap hit and is owed a $7.4 million roster bonus on July 1.
If New Jersey, which looks out of the race, sells elsewhere, depth forward Cody Glass may have boosted his value by scoring his 14th goal of the season. Arseny Gritsyuk also scored, looking off Hughes on a 2 on 1 before beating Sergei Bobrovsky, who was excellent early and finished with 28 saves on 31 shots.
Florida is in danger of becoming the first Cup-winning team to miss the playoffs the following season since the Los Angeles Kings in 2014-15. The Panthers have lost three of four games since the Olympics ended, all of those coming in regulation.
MAMMOTH 3, CAPITALS 2
WASHINGTON (AP) — JJ Peterka scored in the second period on a bizarre bounce, and Utah beat Washington.
Dylan Guenther and Mikhail Sergachev scored for the Mammoth, who took an early 2-0 lead and held off the Capitals in a matchup of teams near the playoff cutoff lines. Utah entered the night tied with Edmonton for the top wild card in the Western Conference.
Pierre-Luc Dubois and Ryan Leonard scored for Washington, which fell to four points behind Boston for the second wild card in the East. The Bruins also have three more games left than the Caps.
The Capitals have been hoping to add a forward before Friday’s trade deadline, and with Aliaksei Protas out for personal reasons Tuesday, they struggled to apply consistent pressure in the Utah zone until they were down two in the third. It’s not clear if Washington’s position in the standings — and losses to Montreal and the Mammoth in its last two games — will alter the team’s approach to the deadline.
SABRES 3, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 2
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Tage Thompson scored after being honored for helping the U.S. win an Olympic gold medal in hockey, and Buffalo won its fourth straight game by beating Vegas.
Owen Power and Jason Zucker also scored for the surging Sabres. Buffalo improved to 25-5-2 in its past 32, and its 35 wins through 61 games are the team’s most since having 41 over the same span in 2006-07.
Alex Lyon made 29 saves to improve to 13-2 in his past 15 starts.
Pavel Dorofeyev, with his team-leading 29th goal, and Ivan Barbashev scored and Vegas matched a season-low by losing three straight in regulation. The slumping Golden Knights also dropped to 4-8-2 in their past 14.
Akira Schmid stopped 25 shots.
BRUINS 2, PENGUINS 1
BOSTON (AP) — Marat Khusnutdinov and Casey Mittelstadt scored less than a minute apart early in the first period and Boston held on for a victory over Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh’s Erik Karlsson scored just 42 seconds into the game, but Khusnutdinov tied it at 1-1 when he snapped the puck high inside the far post past Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner for his 13th goal of the season at 5:10 of the first.
Mittelstadt added his 13th of the season 50 seconds later when he gathered in the rebound of Nikita Zadorov’s shot and fired past a diving Skinner and into an open net. Jeremy Swayman made 34 saves.
Karlsson scored on the Penguins’ first shot on goal after the Bruins had two excellent scoring chances in the first few seconds requiring solid saves by Skinner. The Bruins challenged for goalie interference but the goal was upheld. Skinner finished with 26 saves.
BLUE JACKETS 3, PREDATORS 2
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Damon Severson broke a tie with a snap shot from the point through traffic at 6:07 of the third period and Columbus beat Nashville to open a four-game homestand.
Both teams played Monday night, with Columbus beating the Rangers 5-4 in overtime in New York, and Nashville falling 4-2 at home to Detroit.
Adam Fantilli and Sean Monahan also scored for Columbus, with Monahan tying it at 2 at 1:52 of the third with a short-handed goal. He also had a short-handed goal Monday in New York.
Jet Greaves made 20 saves for Columbus in 51:44, missing an 8:16 stretch of the first period because of concussion protocol after Nick Blankenburg caught him with an elbow on the side of the head on a rush. Elvis Merzlikins stopped both shots on faced before Greaves returned.
Filip Forsberg had a power-play goal for Nashville, and Ryan O’Reilly was credited with a goal in the second that a Columbus player put in. O’Reilly was cut below the eye taking a faceoff midway through the third.
Justus Annunen stopped 24 shots for the Predators.
JETS 3, BLACKHAWKS 2, OT
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Mark Scheifele scored at 2:06 of overtime to lift Winnipeg to a victory over Chicago.
Cole Perfetti forced the extra frame for Winnipeg, tying the game 2-2 with just 38.6 seconds remaining in regulation. Dylan Samberg, who assisted on Scheifele’s winner, also scored in the first period for the Jets, who went to overtime for the fourth consecutive game.
Teuvo Teravainen and Ryan Greene scored for Chicago. Connor Bedard picked up two assists.
Connor Hellebuyck made 18 saves for the victory. Spencer Knight stopped 29 shots for the Blackhawks.
The Jets pulled Hellebuyck for the extra attacker and netted the equalizer when Perfetti buried the late chance. The goal validated a second-period line shuffle that had Perfetti placed on a line with Adam Lowry and Gabriel Vilardi.
By forcing the extra frame, the Jets went to overtime for the fourth consecutive game. It was a crucial late push to grab two points as they kicked off a critical eight-game homestand.
STARS 6, FLAMES 1
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Sam Steel scored twice and added an assist and Dallas extended its franchise-record winning streak to 10 games with a romp over Calgary.
Jamie Benn, Mavrik Bourque, Nathan Bastian and Wyatt Johnston also scored to help Dallas improve to 38-14-9. Matt Duchene had four assists giving him a team-best 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) during the winning streak.
Steel and Duchene tied career highs for points in a game, and Steel tied a career high with 10 goals. He also had 10 times for Minnesota in 2022-23.
Casey DeSmith made 20 saves to improve to 13-4-5.
Flames starter Dustin Wolf was pulled after giving up four goals on 17 shots. Devin Cooley made 16 saves in relief.
Leading 37-31 after one half of play, the Panthers took control over the final two quarters and claimed a 72-47 victory over Rudyard in an MHSAA Division 4 boys basketball regional semifinal at Sault Ste. Marie on Tuesday, March 3.
Senior Gunner Bennin poured in a game-high 32 points to lead the undefeated Panthers (24-0), who outscored the Bulldogs 35-16 in the second half. Pickford also received double-digit scoring performances from Carter Yiirs (13 points), Mason Andrzejak (12 points) and Mac Collins (10). Carter Rye chipped in with five points.
Jaxon Clark’s 21 points paced Rudyard (14-11), which received eight points from Ty LaLone and six from Steven Kirschner.
Pickford faces Burt Lake Northern Michigan Christian Academy (17-7) in a 7 p.m. regional championship matchup at Cheboygan on Thursday, March 5. Burt Lake NMCA earned a come-from-behind 55-47 victory at Hillman in its regional semifinal on Tuesday, March 3.
Last year, Pickford earned its first regional crown since 1992 by beating Harbor Light in Cheboygan.
Noblesville – It is good to have seniors when the calendar turns to March.
Especially when his name is Baron Walker. Or Landon Osswald.
Osswald, the Hamilton Southeastern senior, drained two big 3-pointers to start the fourth quarter on his way to a 23-point, nine-rebound effort in a 68-61 win over Westfield in the nightcap of the Class 4A Sectional 8 first round on Tuesday night.
“Watching us every year, I wanted to get to that stage and win a sectional game,” said Osswald, referring to Hamilton Southeastern winning its first sectional game in five years.
The stage will be even bigger and brighter on Friday night when HSE (15-9) plays Mudsock rival and top-ranked Fishers (23-0) in the sectional semifinal. Fishers defeated HSE 68-61 on Dec. 19, which feels like ancient history.
The Royals will take an eight-game winning streak and a lot of confidence into the Mudsock rematch. HSE’s balance and versatility make them difficult to defend. Osswald led the Royals in scoring but was helped by a big night from standout sophomore Varschon Clark, who finished with 18 points, and senior Luke Weemer’s 12 points and eight rebounds.
The Royals took a punch from Westfield (13-9), which turned an 11-point first-half deficit into a three-point lead into the fourth quarter. But the Royals did not flinch.
“I think our guys over the past five, six weeks have started to compete at a higher level,” first-year HSE coach Bobby Allen. “Being a new coach, trying to come in and make some changes and get the guys to respond the way we want them to respond was difficult early. We’ve found something lately where I think guys are starting to play a little more loose and with confidence. They are willing to share the ball because they know we have guys who can score at any given moment.”
That includes Kian Kelly, a Butler football recruit who made his only basket of the game on a tip-in with under 2 minutes remaining to give the Royals the lead at 60-59. Clark scored on a coast-to-coast layup on the next HSE possession and the Royals pulled away from there.
“The fact that he’s willing to go out and be a part of this just shows the type of competitor that he is,” Allen said of Kelly. “That play right there where he tips it in for us, sums up the group right now – the energy they have and the fact that they want to continue playing basketball.”
Westfield was led by seniors Brock Detamore (18 points, seven rebounds) and Drew Haffner (17). Haffner fouled out with 51 seconds remaining.
“There were just a couple plays down the stretch,” Westfield coach Shane Sumpter said. “We had two possessions where it just goes off our hands. We had a shot go in and out. We just couldn’t make the plays down the stretch, which has kind of been a theme for us this year in close games. It was a typical Sectional 8 game, though. The final score was not indicative of the game.”
The first game was also closely contested after it appeared Noblesville was going to run away and hide early, leading 15-2 barely five minutes in. But Zionsville methodically bounced back, taking its first lead on a 3-pointer by Nicholas Snively with 2:27 left.
Enter Baron Walker.
The Noblesville senior drained a 3-pointer from the left wing to give the Millers a two-point lead. After Rylan Gore tied it 38-38 with 1:43 left, Walker put the Millers ahead to stay on a three-point play with 1:17 remaining. Noblesville coach Scott McClelland described those plays by Walker as “winning plays.”
“I thought the kids really showed some true resilience and resolve there in the fourth quarter, even after Zionsville took the lead,” Noblesville coach Scott McClelland said. “Tip your hat to them. They had some guys make some shots. I’m just proud of our guys. They showed some true grit and true toughness. Wins in March are never easy.”
He added of Walker: “He’s played really well these last four or five games. We’ve going to need him to play really well on Friday night.”
Noblesville will play No. 10 Carmel (16-5) in the first semifinal on Friday night. The Greyhound knocked off the Millers 64-52 back on Dec. 12. Noblesville is playing shorthanded without senior Justin Curry, is sidelined with a torn ACL.
But the Millers (13-10) are dangerous, especially at home. Max Flanagan drilled a couple of 3-pointers in the fourth quarter to provide just enough offense to back Walker. Noblesville won despite scoring just 10 points combined in the second and third quarters.
“Max is a big key to this team, especially his shooting ability,” Walker said. “For him to come down and hit two big threes, that’s what we needed.”
Camden Moore led Zionsville (13-11) with 19 points.
BYU women's basketball head coach Lee Cummard celebrates following a win over Coastal Carolina on Nov. 5, 2025.
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When BYU named Lee Cummard as its new women’s basketball head coach last March, the former Cougar All-American guard pledged to live up to the school’s winning tradition and commitment to excellence.
A year later, it’s safe to say he’s done just that.
Cummard’s Cougars wrapped up the regular season this past weekend with a 20-10 record, marking the program’s first 20-win campaign in four years.
After going 10-26 against Big 12 opponents over the past two seasons since joining the conference, BYU currently holds a 9-9 mark in league play to earn the 9 seed in the Big 12 tournament, where the Cougars will face 16-seeded Houston on Wednesday (12:30 p.m. MST on ESPN+).
Should BYU advance, it would set the stage for a rivalry matchup with Utah Thursday in the tournament’s second round.
But more importantly, defeating Houston on Wednesday would be the Cougars’ first-ever victory in a Big 12 tournament game, adding another measure of progress in Cummard’s debut campaign.
BYU opened the regular season on a 12-1 tear and closed with a three-game win streak. The Cougars swept the regular season series with Utah, handed 15-0 Arizona State its first loss of the season and scored an upset win over No. 19 Texas Tech.
A 2-6 midseason stretch has BYU sitting on the wrong side of the NCAA tournament bubble, currently listed among the “next four out” on ESPN’s bracketology and needing to both win a few games in Kansas City and receive some outside help in order to break into the bracket.
However, the Cougars have four wins over projected tournament teams and are 7-1 against fellow bubble squads, with the only loss coming against Colorado, which they then beat in a rematch two weeks later.
Even if BYU is left out of the tournament, it would be difficult to label Year 1 of the Cummard era as anything but a slam dunk, with the Cougars clearly a team on the rise going forward.
A whopping 72% of BYU’s total points have come from freshmen and sophomore players, with the number jumping to 86.8% when counting players with remaining eligibility to return next year — and that’s not including current redshirt Kailey Woolston, who averaged 13 points per game as a freshman before leaving on a church mission.
The Cougars have thrived off the court as well, posting a 3.53 team GPA during fall semester, their highest mark since 2020.
“I think that we have a pretty solid foundation,” Cummard told the Deseret News. “I love the group that we’ve put together for this year, I love the staff that we’ve put together and love the buy-in from everybody involved.
“I think if we can continue to have success, Cougar Nation will get behind us even more because of who these athletes are. They’ve got great stories. They’re great individuals. The buy-in is tremendous because of who’s around the program.”
BYU women's basketball head coach Lee Cummard walks the sideline during an exhibition game against Western Colorado on Oct. 28, 2025.
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“A burning desire”
There’s a line in Cummard’s own scouting report as a high school recruit that’s rather telling:
“Plays with an intensity level that’s rare among high school players.”
Such intensity stood out when he was in college as well. Cummard was a great shooter, but his toughness, hustle and grit made him special.
“His passion for success, his passion for this school is second to none. He has always had a burning desire to play and win for the name across the chest, not for the name on the back,” said BYU women’s chief of staff John Wardenburg, who coached on BYU’s men’s staff during Cummard’s playing career.
“When he was a player here, he didn’t care if he scored two points or if he scored 20. What mattered was the final score at the end. Every day, that feeling exudes from him out into our team, and it’s a really positive thing.”
Lee Cummard dives for a loose ball during a game against Utah in 2009.
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Cummard’s intangibles on the hardwood haven’t disappeared since he hung up his sneakers — they’ve followed him to the sideline.
“He’s very competitive. You saw it when he was a player, and that’s obviously carried along with him not just for basketball but for everything and anything he does,” said BYU guard Arielle Mackey-Williams. “I think what stems from that is how he genuinely wants everyone — his players and coaches — to get better. I think that’s really important for a coach to give that to us as players. We can feel that belief that he has and that he instills in us.
“He’s always teaching us that the game of basketball is just a game of trying to create the advantage. I feel like he always says that. We’re trying to create the advantage offensively to create shots for whoever’s open, and then defensively, too, it’s just that gritty, tough, defensive style that he’s taught us.”
One of the “advantages” Cummard has created for himself is working to build strong, meaningful relationships with everyone around him, something he pursues with the same doggedness he used to display when attacking the rim.
“I think he does a good job at connecting with each and every one of us how we like to be connected with, if that makes sense,” BYU guard Marya Hudgins said. “If there’s one girl who’s maybe a bit more quiet and has an interest in something that he doesn’t know much about, he goes out of his way to make sure that he’s connecting with them about that thing.
“For example, I’m a very outgoing, joking person. Him and I connect by doing that exact thing. So he just does a good job at kind of getting to know us personally and then connecting with us on that level, so doesn’t feel forced or anything like that. It’s more authentic to who we are.”
BYU women's basketball head coach Lee Cummard celebrates with players following a win over Coastal Carolina on Nov. 5, 2025.
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‘Once they hired Lee, I knew I wanted to stay here’
Cummard’s relationship skills paid immediate dividends for BYU upon his hiring.
When Amber Whiting parted ways with the program, uncertainty engulfed the roster. The Cougars appeared to be in danger of losing key pieces from their core and subsequently need to build a team from the ground up.
Cummard, however, managed to retain 80% of BYU’s players with remaining eligibility.
“When I play for Lee, I want to play and provide everything that I can, because he has so much belief in me and my teammates and what we can be,” said Hudgins, who was one of BYU’s key holdovers. “He knows how to bring out the absolute best in us.”
Another returning player with similar feelings was Delaney Gibb, the reigning Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Her loyalty to Cummard has resulted in 17.9 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals per game for the Cougars as a sophomore.
“Once they hired Lee, I knew I wanted to stay here,” Gibb said. “I’ve known him for a very long time. He’s someone that has built a lot of confidence in me, and I know that he sees my potential and the type of player that I can be. He’s someone that I knew was going to hold our program to a high standard, he’s so competitive and he wants to win. Those were all things that I loved.
“He holds us to high standards and we aim for excellence, not even just on the basketball court, but as individuals, as students, he wants to hold us to the highest standards. Every single day coming into practice, that’s what we’re going to do.”
BYU guard Delaney Gibb celebrates by spraying head coach Lee Cummard with water following a win over Coastal Carolina on Nov. 5, 2025.
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BYU’s current second-leading scorer, Olivia Hamlin, was committed out to Nebraska out of high school but flipped to BYU over the summer, citing Cummard’s hiring as a major reason why.
Additionally, 4-star prospect Sydney Benally maintained her pledge to the Cougars after flipping from Princeton thanks in part to Cummard. Since then, she’s started every game of her freshman season and leads the team in assists.
Woolston was serving her mission in Maryland at the time of the coaching change. The 46% 3-point shooter originally elected to enter the transfer portal, stay there for the rest of her mission and figure out her next school after returning home.
But much like Gibb, once Cummard got the job, Woolston was back in for BYU, withdrawing from the portal and rejoining the program at midseason as a redshirt at the conclusion of her service.
“I really like the way that he’s been recruiting,” Woolston said. “We have a super young team right now. We have a ton of freshmen and sophomores.
“As Lee continues to add people who want to be here for four years, who will stay and give their all and be able to continue developing, we’ll see a lot of success in these coming years.”
‘I’m trying to absorb what I can’
Cummard couldn’t have picked two better coaching mentors.
He played four years at BYU under the legendary Dave Rose, then broke into coaching by spending three seasons on Rose’s staff from 2016-19.
Upon joining the BYU women’s program, Cummard served as an assistant for another legend in Jeff Judkins for the final three seasons of Judkins’ decorated 21-year run with the Cougars.
Rose and Judkins won a combined 804 games at BYU, so it’s no wonder why Cummard lovingly refers to them as the “GOATs” of Cougar basketball.
“Those two are synonymous with basketball at BYU,” Cummard said. “I was really fortunate to have that (time with them), and I try to blend both of their styles.”
From left, Lee Cummard hugs Dave Rose following a win over Utah in 2009, Cummard coaches next to Jeff Judkins in a 2021 NCAA tournament game.
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But Rose and Judkins are far from Cummard’s only influences. He constantly searches for coaching inspiration around him, hungry to add every possible best practice to his operation.
In 20 minutes spent with this writer, Cummard mentioned Michigan State’s Tom Izzo as one of his favorite coaches to observe, while also weaving sayings and strategies belonging to college football’s Curt Cignetti and Kenny Dillingham throughout the conversation as well.
Cummard brought up BYU’s longtime women’s soccer coach Jen Rockwood, pondering aloud what can be applied from her team’s recent improbable postseason run to his women’s basketball squad.
“When I watch a game, a lot of the time I’m watching the demeanor of the coach, and I’m evaluating how they are in the huddle,” Cummard said.
“I’m trying to absorb what I can, whether it’s about Xs and Os, leading people, managing people, player interaction, player relationships, demeanor in a timeout at the end of a game, how they work the officials. That’s my realm now, and I’m trying to be the best version of that.”
Even as the head of BYU’s program, Cummard is just as much a student as he is a teacher, refusing to put himself above others and instead searching for whatever inspiration can be found from those in his same gym.
“He’s always gathering everyone’s input, whether it’s from the other coaches or even us,” Hudgins said. “He does a great job at getting our opinions or input on things. I just really appreciate how it’s just not his way or the highway, because I know that could be really frustrating to work with and also play for.”
“He’s very collaborative with his assistant coaches,” added Paisley Harding, a former Cougars star now in her first year as a BYU assistant. “He always wants to understand and know what his assistant coaches and staff members feel. I appreciate that a lot.”
Lee Cummard and BYU's assistant coaches huddle with players during a timeout in a game against Omaha on Nov. 13, 2025.
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‘We had to jump in on this’
Let’s rewind for a minute.
Two days after Thanksgiving in 2021, the undefeated Cougars were in the midst of a dogfight against No. 22 West Virginia. The St. Pete’s Showcase tournament title was on the line, but Judkins was nowhere near the BYU bench. He remained back in Utah, having tested positive for COVID-19.
Thus, Cummard was thrust into action as Judkins’ interim replacement, foreshadowing his head coaching future in the process.
Judkins-less BYU had already won two games under Cummard, walloping Utah State at home before scoring an upset of No. 17 Florida State in the showcase opener less than 48 hours earlier.
Plenty of young coaches filling in for a legend would have cracked under the pressure of trying to topple a second ranked foe in a three day span.
According to Harding, Cummard wasn’t one of them.
“We’re tied late, and Lee brings us in and instills this confidence in us,” Harding said. “He goes, ‘Are you guys ready to win? Let’s go win.’ He was just the perfect person for the job to step in for Juddy in those situations, and it just shows how trusted he was by our team. I love looking back on that with him getting the same opportunity now.”
BYU women's basketball head coach Lee Cummard is shown during his time as a Cougars assistant during the 2021-22 season. In three games as acting head coach that year, Cummard led BYU to a 3-0 record with two wins over ranked opponents.
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BYU did end up getting the win over West Virginia, and the Cougars have continued to stack victories since Cummard became their permanent head coach nearly a year ago.
While Harding says Cummard hasn’t drastically changed in the time between playing for and now coaching with him, she believes he’s shown plenty of encouraging growth to benefit him in his current role.
“He’s still just his same fun-loving self, but at the same time, he brings a lot of intensity to the gym every every time he’s in there and he expects a lot from his players. He played at a very high level, so he knows what it takes to be on good teams,” Harding said.
“Coach Judkins is just such a special person in my eyes, so it’s very fun to see Juddy pass the torch to Lee ... I feel like the program is in really good hands with Coach Lee leading the way.”
Harding isn’t the only player from that West Virginia win to end up on Cummard’s staff. Kaylee Smiler, a Cougars guard from 2018-24, recently returned to BYU as a graduate assistant, with the opportunity to work with Cummard “obviously” factoring into her decision.
“I just think Lee is ready to take this team the next level,” Smiler said. “All the girls have their heads towards the Big 12 (tournament) and to March Madness. He’s a true leader. When he became a head coach, me and Paisley, we had to jump in on this because we know that this program will be successful with him on board.
“I love the environment (in Cummard’s program). I get in there, and it’s just light, it’s uplifting, everyone’s welcoming each other, and I know that the source of it is Lee.”
‘The best teams here are teams that loved BYU’
As a highly-touted recruit coming out of Mesa High in Arizona, Cummard didn’t expect to end up at BYU.
But after touring various programs and campuses, he felt the pull to Provo for one specific reason — to “try to become the man I think I’m supposed to be.”
Cummard and BYU ended up being a perfect match, with more than 1,500 career points, three Mountain West Conference titles and plenty of other accolades to show for it, in addition to sticking around for the past 10 years as a Cougars coach.
Through coaching, Cummard seeks to help others receive what he was given at BYU.
It’s his “Y.”
BYU women's basketball head coach speaks to his team before a game against Texas Tech on Jan. 21, 2026.
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“I feel a huge responsibility to give these athletes a great college experience,” Cummard said. “... One of the things that Coach Judkins said was that he always made decisions based on the players. If it was going to be best for the players, that’s what he wanted.
“I think that if the athletes are having a great experience, it’s gonna manifest itself on the court in their play, in their camaraderie, and what they want for the group.”
BYU is undoubtedly different from other schools. The mission and purpose of the university are unique. Standards of personal conduct are higher. For some, the culture may require adjusting to.
But for those who choose BYU and can appreciate what it has to offer, Cummard feels they will catch the vision and experience significant joy.
“Players that embrace BYU, even if they don’t have a tie to this place, it just seems to go really well for them and for their teams as well,” Cummard said. “Over the course of the last 20, 25 years, I think the best teams here are teams that loved BYU. You saw it last year with men’s basketball, you see it year in and year out from women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s volleyball and football, where you have guys that want to be here and just be part of Cougar Nation.
“There’s an extra concentration of, ‘I’m in this for something bigger than just me.’ We feel like this is a premier place to play in the country. We really push our athletes to strive to succeed in the classroom. There’s a standard that we want for the team that everybody’s on board with, and we feel that it impacts winning on the court and winning in life as well.”
‘It’s hard for great people to not gel with other great people’
Cummard’s players clearly love BYU, but their love for each other stands out as well.
It’s a tight-knit group — the Cougars are as united as they are young, even when so many of them have come from different backgrounds or have taken different paths to Provo.
“The girls have really done a great job of welcoming everyone into their life,” Wardenburg said. “I mean, you look at our roster, and we have girls from Africa, a few Canadians. Lara Rohkohl is German, Sydney (Benally) is Native American. We have girls from a lot of areas in the United States, and every one of those girls is special in their own way, they bring things culturally and socially that all of us can learn from.
“There’s no doubt that teams take on the persona of their boss, and that’s one thing Lee is really good at — welcoming you and making you feel good."
Cummard hasn’t needed to go out of his way to force or manufacture team chemistry. Being intentional about recruiting high character players who buy into and embrace BYU’s uniqueness has made all chemistry-related matters quite natural.
“Lee and his staff have brought in the right people who they know will just get along,” Hudgins said. “They’re doing a great job of getting great people, and it’s hard for great people to not gel with other great people.
“Having a staff and a team that’s filled with authentic, true-to-themselves people, it just makes us so much better.”
By now, Cummard’s main philosophy seems obvious — “When you get the right people together, and they’re enjoying each other off the court and doing the right things off the court, it manifests on the court,” he says.
Finding the right people has proven successful for the Cougars this year, and it will continue to be a central theme and pursuit for Cummard’s program as long as he’s at the helm.
“I believe that Lee will build a championship level program here, and he’s going to do it the right way,” Wardenburg said. “He’s going to do it with his vision of playing fast, of defending, of pressing, of what you see us doing now.
“We’re only going to get better. You’re going to see a team that regularly fights for Big 12 championships.”
BYU women's basketball head coach Lee Cummard celebrates in the locker room with players following a victory over Texas Tech on Jan. 22, 2026.
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The Minnesota Vikings are working relentlessly to free up cap space. They started the offseason nearly $40 million over the cap, but are making moves to rectify that. The organization is letting go of Aaron Jones and Javon Hargrave, and is looking to offload Jonathan Greenard. One name that has come up in potential trade talks is tight end T.J. Hockenson, but one writer believes he might be safe.
While working the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, The Athletic's Alec Lewis had his ear to the ground and heard some interesting information regarding Hockenson:
Minnesota wants to lower the cap number for tight end T.J. Hockenson. He is amenable to lowering it, but the outcome is largely a matter of how low the Vikings want to go.
A restructure would not be terribly surprising for Minnesota. Hockenson is far and away their best tight end on the roster, even if he has started his regression. While a tight end will likely be added either through free agency or the 2026 NFL Draft, it would appear that, as of right now, the Vikings want to hang on to Hockenson at least for one more year.
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Angel Reese never fails to impress with her fashion game. The sportsperson once again showed her glamorous side by donning a micro miniskirt that was entirely made of fur. Her fans were smitten with her look.
Angel Reese’s furry micro miniskirt is a total winner for game day
Angel Reese recently uploaded an OOTD video on her TikTok showing off the stunning attire she wore for the game day. Look at the clip here:
To make a stylish appearance on game day, the professional basketball player chose to wear a Chanel “sweater shirt” along with a fur micro miniskirt that matched her Chanel purse.
Reese, 23, also opted for a Channel bracelet as a choice of accessory along with earrings and rings. And to complete her look, the athlete wore high heels along with “cute little leg warmers.”
Light makeup and hair tied in a ponytail accentuated her look further. Needless to say, her outfit won many hearts online, with one saying, “My Angel.” While another follower advised, “let your light shine.”
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 19: Jurickson Profar #7 of the Atlanta Braves makes a catch during the game between the Atlanta Braves and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Friday, September 19, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Monica Bradburn/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
Atlanta Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar has been hit with a 162-game suspension after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug. The penalty, which goes into effect Friday, would sideline him for the entire 2026 season, including any potential postseason games, and cost him his annual salary if upheld. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that the Players Association plans to challenge the suspension and the union will file a grievance.
If imposed, the suspension would leave the Braves without an important piece of the outfield. However, the grievance process could delay the start of any ban while the case moves through MLB’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
For the Braves, the news creates immediate roster questions as they adjust plans heading into the season. Profar was projected to play a significant role in the lineup, and the club will now need to explore internal and external options to fill the gap.
MLB News:
Milwaukee Brewers starter Quinn Priester is slightly behind on his buildup schedule and may not be ready for Opening Day. He has been dealing with wrist soreness.
Another outfielder has violated the league’s policy, as Johan Rojas of the Philadelphia Phillies failed a performance-enhancing drug test. He received an 80-game suspension.
MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 27: Konrad Laimer of FC Bayern Muenchen during a training session at Saebener Straße on February 27, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images
Last summer, Bayern Munich swiped Luis Díaz from Liverpool and now the English power could be looking to exact a little revenge by stealing away Konrad Laimer:
Liverpool are ready to make a play for Bayern Munich star Konrad Laimer and bring him to Anfield in the summer transfer window, according to a report. Bayern dealt a massive blow to Liverpool last summer by signing Luis Diaz for £65.5million.
According to Fussball Daten, Liverpool and Atletico Madrid are the ‘main suitors’ for Laimer. The defending Premier League champions ‘could invest around €40million to inject more dynamism into their midfield’. Atletico have already made ‘tentative inquiries through agents’ about a possible deal for the 28-year-old.
The German media outlet has reported that Bayern view Laimer as ‘a hybrid player who can be deployed at any time during a season in both central midfield and as a right-back’. The defending Bundesliga champions will not entertain any offer for Laimer, although Fussball Daten has revealed that Bayern could sell him ‘if the player himself were to express a desire to leave’.
However, Laimer is said to be ‘very happy’ at Bayern and ‘is not putting any pressure on the club to move’.
Laimer’s situation is going to be very interesting to watch as there is a rumored gap between what Laimer wants and what Bayern Munich is willing to pay. As of now, the two sides might be a little too far out of alignment, but things can change.
Real Madrid is reportedly keeping an eye on Borussia Dortmund center-back Nico Schlotterbeck:
RealMadrid are monitoring #BVB’s centre-back Nico #Schlotterbeck, who has already turned down #Dortmund’s bid to extend the contract which currently expries in 2027. #transfers
Real Madrid is reportedly looking to bolster its backline with some younger options than David Alaba or Antonio Rüdiger, and Schlotterbeck would fit the mold as a player in his prime.
The list of teams interested in Bayern Munich could be growing as it now reportedly includes Inter Milan, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, AC Milan, and Galatasaray:
Over recent weeks, there have been suggestions that Tottenham could face competition from Premier League rivals for the Bayern star, and there has now been a fresh update on his future.
A new report in L’Interista has covered Inter Milan’s interest in the Bayern star and have named the teams that the Nerazzuri have to beat to secure the 31-year-old’s signature.
The report says that Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United, AC Milan and Galatasaray have all expressed an interest in Goretzka.
Interestingly, it is said that the midfielder is demanding a salary of €9m (£7.8m) per year from his suitors as his contract at Bayern runs out.
Inter Milan is reportedly ahead of Bayern Munich and Arsenal for Serbian wunderkind Vasilije Kostov:
Inter Milan have moved to the front of the queue for Vasilije Kostov, with the Nerazzurri reportedly closing in on a deal for the Crvena Zvezda teenage sensation after overtaking Arsenal and Bayern Munich in the race for his signature.
According to Sports Boom, via FCInter1908, Inter are now on the verge of completing a transfer worth in excess of €20 million for the 17-year-old. Kostov has been compared to Barcelona’s Pedri for his style of play.
Sources close to the negotiations speak of a “gentleman’s agreement” already in place, with the player’s agent Nikola Kolarov having given Inter the green light to push for a final agreement.
Mo Salah is rumored to be headed to Saudi Arabia, but a future in MLS could interest him as well:
A summer departure for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is appearing “increasingly likely,” according to BBC Sport. The Egypt international signed a new two-year deal last year, but in December hinted that he could leave Liverpool midseason and suggested the club has “thrown him under the bus” as he was repeatedly dropped from the starting XI. Salah remained at Liverpool once the January transfer deadline had passed, and he has started every game since his return from the Africa Cup of Nations. Despite that, an exit could be on the cards this summer, with the BBC reporting that the Saudi Pro League and MLS are “possible options” for the 33-year-old. Salah has scored two goals in nine club appearances in 2026.
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Abhishek Sharma’s form has come under scrutiny ahead of India’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal against England, with former cricketers Manoj Tiwary and Irfan Pathan raising concerns about his approach and technique. The opener has struggled for consistency in the tournament and failed to make an impact in the Super 8 match against West Indies.
Abhishek has scored 80 runs in six matches so far, including one half-century against Zimbabwe. He registered three consecutive ducks against the USA, Pakistan and the Netherlands, before making 15 off 12 balls against South Africa. In the must-win Super 8 match against West Indies, he was dismissed for 10 off 11 balls and also dropped two catches.
Speaking on Cricbuzz, Tiwary criticised Abhishek’s approach at the crease.
"When you don't put a price on your wicket, then you will play loose shots like that," Tiwary said.
"Abhishek has already become a star in such a short time, but if he wants to be a superstar, he has to win games for the team. There is so much competition, so many match winners, so he has to be ahead of them," he added.
"Today (Sunday against West Indies), it was a good opportunity for him. He dropped two catches as well. He has to cultivate the mindset where he has to decide which balls to go for and which not," Tiwary further said.
Irfan Pathan also spoke about a technical aspect of Abhishek’s batting and suggested changes.
"One concern is Abhishek Sharma's form again. After scoring that fifty, it felt like he would continue making runs, but when he went for that shot, his back knee was bent too much, and his body weight was falling backwards.
"Ideally, more weight should have been on the front foot, as that suits him better. He will need to pay attention to that," Pathan said on his YouTube channel.
India are scheduled to face England in the second semifinal in Mumbai on March 5.
TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 25: Cam Schlittler #31 of the New York Yankees looks on during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 25, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images
New York Daily News | Gary Phillips: A lot of news came out regarding Cam Schlittler’s “I have arrived” start in last year’s Wild Card Series. Now, though, we found out what he credits his success to: a good night of sleep. The righty has been tracking his sleep through WHOOP technology and said the two nights prior to his Game 3 start were the two best nights of sleep he’s ever had. Sleep tracking and WHOOP devices have now become commonplace throughout the Yankees clubhouse and for athletes in general.
The Athletic | Ken Rosenthal: All focus is on the World Baseball Classic now as exhibition games have started ahead of the tournament officially starting on Thursday. Aaron Judge is leading the charge as Team USA’s captain. This piece gathers some overall thoughts around Team USA, like the relationship between Judge and Bryce Harper, which was formed when Judge was trying to recruit Harper to the Bronx during his free agency. On a side note, Judge has been receiving some flack on social media for an “uninspiring” rallying speech, but us Yankees fans know, Judge has always been a more behind-the-scenes and on-the-field leader rather than a public one.
As an aside, Judge was among a number of Yankees who were in action yesterday for their respective WBC teams. Here’s how they fared:
Aaron Judge (USA): 2-2, BB, 2 RBI vs. Giants (video)
Paul Goldschmidt (USA): 1-3, BB vs. Giants
David Bednar (USA): 1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 0 K vs. Giants (and his brother)
Austin Wells (Dominican Republic): 1-3, RBI, 2 K vs. Tigers (video)
Amed Rosario (Dominican Republic): 1-2 vs. Tigers
Camilo Doval (Dominican Republic): 1 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 1 K vs. Tigers
Jazz Chisholm Jr. (Great Britain): 0-1, 2 BB, throwing error vs. Brewers
José Caballero (Panama): 0-2, BB vs. Yankees
Elmer Rodriguez (Puerto Rico): 3 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 2 K vs. Red Sox (win)
Elmer Rodríguez dealt for Team Puerto Rico against Boston 🇵🇷
Forbes | Peter Chawaga: Before the Yankees took on the entire country of Panama on Tuesday afternoon, one thing in the lineup card stuck out. Third baseman Ryan McMahon was penciled in at shortstop. The idea was mainly to get some reps in there and see if he’d be a viable option in a positional emergency, especially as they work to decide who to bring on their bench or not, especially as someone like Oswaldo Cabrera is still working his way back from injury. For those curious, McMahon started a 6-4-3 double play to end the first, but he did fumble a hard grounder up the middle in the fourth for an error.
The Athletic | Brenday Kuty ($): Spencer Jones has been getting a lot of attention this spring, and rightfully so. While the Opening Day roster will be crowded and tough for him to crack, fans will be calling for Jones at the first opportunity presented or even sooner. But as folks get more of a look at him in games, one distinct thing has stuck out to many: his swing looks like it’s worth $700 million. That’s because he has intentionally mimicked his swing after Shohei Ohtani.
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has criticised the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after reports that the board fined players following the team’s exit from the Super 8 stage of the 2026 T20 World Cup. According to media reports, the PCB imposed a fine of PKR 50 lakh on each member of the squad for not meeting performance expectations in the ICC event.
The reported fine was not linked to discipline but to results.
Pakistan won their final Super 8 match against Sri Lanka, but the victory margin was not enough to go past New Zealand’s net run rate, leading to elimination. Earlier, their match against New Zealand was washed out and they also lost narrowly to England.
Speaking on the Pakistani show Haarna Mana Hai, Amir criticised the PCB’s decision and urged chairman Mohsin Naqvi not to target only players. He said selectors and administrators should also be held responsible and even face stricter penalties.
"If fines are the solution, apply them to everyone — from selectors to the administration. Players weren’t forced at gunpoint. Hold selectors accountable for wrong combinations. Double the fine for them. Stop scapegoating players. This isn’t the real solution. Why do players have to suffer all the time?" Amir said.
Amir also questioned whether all players should be fined, mentioning Sahibzada Farhan, who set the record for most runs in a single T20 World Cup edition with two centuries, and Fakhar Zaman, who played only two matches.
"If you can’t pick the right combination, the ones who selected the squad and chalked out the plans must answer. Will you fine Fakhar Zaman as well, who played just two games? What about Sahibzada Farhan?" he asked.
He added that if the PCB is unhappy with certain players, leaving them out of the team would send a stronger message than financial penalties. Amir said players who underperform should be asked to prove themselves in domestic cricket for at least two years before being considered again.
"Fines aren’t the solution. I’ve said it from day one — invest in domestic cricket. That is where you will find quality players. If you are angry with someone, don’t fine them; drop them and tell them to perform consistently for two years in domestic cricket. The biggest punishment for a player is being left out of the team," he added.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - JULY 19: Daniel Rodriguez of the United States (R) strikes Kevin Holland of the United States during their welterweight bout during UFC 318: Holloway vs Poirier 3 at the Smoothie King Center on July 19, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Welcome to Midnight Mania!
Let’s start the night off by taking a look back over the three biggest stories of Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Michael Page talking about fighter pay like this on a major news network is not going to ingratiate him with UFC brass.
Michael Page believes the $15M payout to Conor Benn hurts the brand’s image as UFC fighters continue to struggle financially. 👀😲
"It’s just hurtful to see the money go that way to somebody who’s not at the top of his field. In that division, he’s nowhere near the best. You’ve… pic.twitter.com/pJlVD4ukU5
King Green doesn’t wrestle very often, but he usually looks quite good when he does (Paddy Pimblett being the exception).
King Green was a really good high school wrestler. Reactive double leg, float on top, knees on the break. Green made Zellhuber have to think about TD's after leg kicks AND landed a couple shots without overworking himself with TD attempts. pic.twitter.com/l15hQxoiyO
Spring forward is a holiday in my household. Long live the sun!
TIME CHANGE ⏰ In one week we Spring Forward. These will be the new sunset times starting Sunday, March 8th. Darker in the mornings, more light in the evenings! pic.twitter.com/d7cIH7M0XJ
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Sam Steel scored twice and added an assist and the Dallas Stars extended their franchise-record winning streak to 10 games with a 6-1 romp over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night.
Jamie Benn, Mavrik Bourque, Nathan Bastian and Wyatt Johnston also scored to help Dallas improve to 38-14-9. Matt Duchene had four assists giving him a team-best 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) during the winning streak.
Steel and Duchene tied career highs for points in a game, and Steel tied a career high with 10 goals. He also had 10 times for Minnesota in 2022-23.
Casey DeSmith made 20 saves to improve to 13-4-5.
Flames starter Dustin Wolf was pulled after giving up four goals on 17 shots. Devin Cooley made 16 saves in relief.
The Minnesota Twins are not off to a hot start this spring, as they're 2-8-1 after Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. However, third baseman Royce Lewis is 2-for-7 with one homer, four RBIs, and one walk over three games thus far.
The 26-year-old hit two sacrifice flies on Tuesday and went 2-for-2 with a solo homer, an RBI single, and a stolen base in a 7-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Feb. 21. He was scratched from the team's matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Feb. 26 due to "right side tightness," but his MRI came back clean, per The Athletic's Dan Hayes.
Minnesota needs Lewis to take a step forward this season, as the oft-injured infielder has yet to live up to his draft status. The organization drafted the California native first overall in 2017, but he's only played 100-plus games in a season once and posted just a .671 OPS in 2025.
That's why Lewis' hot start this spring is vital. While it's a small sample size, it's a step in the right direction for a team that needs it.
Lewis isn't the best player on Minnesota, but he's the one who makes the most sense to build around long-term if he breaks out. Stars Byron Buxton and Joe Ryan are already in their primes, and the team is not ready to contend yet. It makes more sense to trade them for young MLB players and prospects to develop for the future with Lewis leading the way.
Lewis is under team control through 2028, while Ryan has a mutual option for 2027 and Buxton is also signed through 2028. The difference is that Buxton is 32 and Ryan is 29, so they have fewer prime years left than Lewis.
Of course, that only matters if Lewis plays to his potential in the regular season. Ryan and Buxton were All-Stars in 2025 and are at the top of their games, while Lewis has only shown flashes. The latter player notched a .309 batting average and .921 OPS over just 58 regular-season games in 2023 before tying the Twins' record with four homers in a single postseason, but he's declined since then.
Minnesota has also not made the playoffs since then, and there's no reason to be confident that will change in 2026. If Lewis breaks out, he'll be the obvious leader to build around for the future, and the organization could feel better about trading its two stars before their contracts expire.
As the NFL offseason continues, we draw closer to the start of free agency. Many Minnesota Vikings fans believe the path forward is to sign a veteran to compete with J.J. McCarthy in camp for the starting quarterback spot. Others believe that a trade is necessary, as this team is a quarterback away from being a real contender again. One NFL insider believes it is the former, but not a tenured veteran.
Orlovsky: "I only like it. I do not love it. If I were Minnesota, my number one goal is to trade for Mac Jones, number two would be Aaron Rodgers and then I would entertain Kyler...in Kyler's words, 'I want to be a playmaker'. That's not the role of the QB in this offense. In this offense, [it's being a] point guard..."
The idea of Murray in Minnesota is very tempting. He is set to be released by the Cardinals, barring a last-minute trade, and would be playing on a minimum deal, likely for one year. The Vikings could provide new life for Murray, a former Heisman Trophy winner, as this would be the best offensive line, weapons set, defense, and coaching staff he would have ever had.
The Murray-to-Minnesota situation is one to monitor.
Veteran center Ryan O'Reilly could be a strong addition to a playoff contender, but the Nashville Predators center suffered an injury scare on Tuesday.
Reilly was unable to finish the Predators' game against the Columbus Blue Jackets after sustaining an eye injury, forcing him to leave the ice. As Nashville is both in the playoff race and a potential seller, every game and moment matters for the team's decision-making.
Here’s the latest on O'Reilly following the scary incident against Columbus.
Ryan O'Reilly left Tuesday night's game with an eye injury, but the Predators said he is expected to be fine.
"For those who are concerned about Ryan O’Reilly, we expect that he is going to be OK," the team said in a statement. "He is flying home with the team from Columbus tonight and will be evaluated by our medical team in Nashville. We expect to have an update on his playing status sometime Thursday."
The Predators are off Wednesday before returning to the ice on Thursday night for their final game ahead of the trade deadline.
What happened to Ryan O'Reilly?
Near the end of Tuesday’s Predators game against the Blue Jackets, Ryan O'Reilly was forced to leave after taking a stick to the eye. He did not return, as blood from the injury was visible on the ice.
Oh my god, Ryan O'Reilly takes a stick right to the eye. Blood everywhere.
The official, who knew enough to call for the trainer immediately, doesn't call anything.
While the Predators are just four points out of a playoff spot, Nashville could still look to trade veterans like Ryan O'Reilly and Steven Stamkos. O'Reilly is signed through the end of the 2026–27 season, increasing his value as a player the team would get for two playoff runs.
However, O'Reilly reportedly enjoys Nashville and would like to remain with the team for a playoff chase.
Elliotte Friedman: [Ryan O'Reilly] has told the team that he doesn't want to go; he wants to be part of the...team for the playoff push; Steven Stamkos, I was told, is in the same boat - 32 Thoughts (3/2)
— NHL Rumour Report (@NHLRumourReport) March 3, 2026
If the Predators opt to keep O'Reilly, they could instead look to extend him beyond next season.
The Montreal Victoire stayed undefeated following the Olympics beating another red hot opponent in the Toronto Sceptres 4-3 in a shootout in front of 8,671 fans at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto.
After falling behind 2-0 on Toronto goals by Maggie Connors and Blayre Turnbull, the Montreal Victoire got the wake up call they needed from captain Marie-Philip Poulin who solved Raygan Kirk at 8:04 of the second. Kirk has been a key factor in Toronto's hot start to the post-Olympic portion of the PWHL season and she was again against Montreal turning aside 31 shots in the loss.
After Poulin got the Victoire on the board, Hayley Scamurra tied things up before the second period was out, and Lina Ljungblom scored her second goal in the last three games to give the Victoire the lead, albeit termporarily.
With their goaltender pulled, Jesse Compher was able to tie the game for the Sceptres with only 1:04 remaining in the game.
Post game comments from the Montreal Victoire
After overtime solved nothing, the teams went to a shootout. It was an uncharacteristic shootout with the shooters being favored scoring seven times total on 12 combined attempts between the teams, including two from Poulin to lift Montreal to the win.
Sandra Abstreiter earned the win in only her third appearance this season for Montreal stopping 23 shots.
The win gave Montreal a three point cushion in first overall over Boston, albeit with the Fleet holding three games in hand. Toronto's single point pulled them them into a tie at 24 points with the New York Sirens, but New York holds the tiebreakers keeping Toronto in fifth.
There have been some scintillating encounters among the now 35 times Louisville and Syracuse have met.
That harbinger of a championship on the horizon in January of ’86. When the alleged juggernaut Orange led by Pearl Washington and Rony Seikaly were ranked #4 in the land but shuffled out of an electric Freedom Hall on the short end of a 83-73 whipping.
Of course, there’s the etched in lore Cards dunkathon W in their finale at the Hall in ’10. 78-68. When Boeheim’s Army came in ranked #1 and met Kyle Kuric.
So too that comeback from a gazillion down for a 78-61 beatdown in the ’13 Big East tourney, on the way to the school’s third natty.
Boffo Basketball those battles were.
Tuesday night, not so much.
But, in the context of a season slip sliding away, significant.
Thanks to a double digit surge early on in the 1st, U of L was able to wheeze more than comfortable, but keep the visitors at bay after intermission.
Cards 77, Orange 62.
It provided relief from the recent disarray, if not indicating a major turn.
The Cardinals had 7 shots blocked. Were outscored in the paint by a dozen. Outdueled 15-5 in second chance points.
But won. Handily it can be said.
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I am oh so sure I never imagined I’d be writing these words.
But here goes.
U of L’s victory was secured by a skein that began with elevation-impaired Aly Khalifa blocking a ‘Cuse attempt in close. That led to Isaac McKneely’s 5th threeball of the night. Which was followed by three more consecutive productive possessions.
The game wasn’t artful.
But victory was a psychological imperative.
Workmanlike works.
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At the game’s first media timeout, four minutes and a tick of numbing ineptitude for a 2-2 tie, Doc texted me.
“Can it get any worse?”
Legit query, that.
Starting with Monday’s news that Mikel Brown would not play.
Then the wipe our glasses moment when seeing Vangelis Zougris was starting in place of Sananda Fru.
Followed by the opening interlude featuring three blocked shots by the Orange, 5 turnovers between the combatants, and 1/6 shooting from the Cardinals.
Well, the answer to the question in the short run, the first half, Yes for the visitors, No for Louisville.
An 11 zed run by U of L featuring a couple of welcome bombs from Isaac McKneely, the second a +1, and the swirling uncertainty momentarily dissipated at 21-10.
The visitors were 0/11 from deep before the break.
Given some of the head scratching Cardinal fives on the floor, it was frankly impossible to fathom what the final twenty might bring. Even with an 18 point halftime advantage and a foe as giving as soon-to-have-a-new-coach Syracuse.
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Louisville steadied.
Kobe Rodgers was a mature presence. Running point more than he has, even when Mikel has been out.
J’Vonne Hadley is perennial.
Isaac McKneely rejuvenated.
Ryan Conwell missed his first four layups. But hit three in a row late when they were really needed.
Adrian Wooley came to ball, his 7 boards more telling (and important) than his 8 points.
Max McEnelly said it always was a dream of his to compete for the University of Minnesota and now he’s living it and loving life.
One doesn’t have to watch or speak to the redshirt sophomore very long to realize he likes to go on the attack. Whether it’s from his 184-pound spot in the Gophers’ lineup, or his business and marketing education major, or his burgeoning golf game, McEnelly is all-in.
From the small town of Waconia — just 43 miles from metropolitan Minneapolis — McEnelly, a four-time Minnesota state champ, said what attracted him most to the program was a personable coaching staff and a great group of guys.
“I think staying in my home state and competing for the maroon and gold was something that I was destined to do,” he said. “And you know, I think the people of Minnesota appreciate that stuff, especially watching me through high school.”
They watched him excel in football as well, but a Division I wrestling offer won out over FCS football offers. Besides, overseas trips to Rome (U17 World Championships) and Bulgaria (U20s) for bronze and gold freestyle medals as well as a 3½-hour drive for competition in Fargo had their own appeal.
While McEnelly says folkstyle and freestyle are equal in his mind, those tournaments were a springboard to collegiate success.
“It definitely makes you grow, I think more mentally than anything,” McEnelly said about his abundant freestyle competitions. “You're put in those big matches, so the more you're in those big matches, the more you know how to keep your mind calm and stay focused on what needs to be done.
“I'm where I'm at now just because I've been put in those big situations and those pressure matches, and you just go out there and do what you do.”
What he’s done for the Gophers after a first-season redshirt is place second in the Big Ten and third in the NCAA as a freshman. He lost to Penn State’s five-time NCAA champ Carter Starocci in the Big Ten finals and to NCAA champ Parker Keckeisen of Northern Iowa in the NCAA semifinals, both in sudden victory.
This year, he has built a 17-1 record and a #4 ranking at 184 prior to this weekend’s Big Ten Championships at Penn State.
With a 181-1 high school record and a 42-3 college mark thus far, McEnelly learns from his infrequent losses.
“You learn how to stay present in those big matches and to always believe in yourself, even when you know the whole country is doubting you,” McEnelly said. “At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is whether you believe you're going to win.
“And if you go out there, put your foot on the line and you wrestle your ass off and you try to win, it doesn't matter what everyone else in the country says. All that matters is you go out there and you show the people that you know you're one of the top guys.”
He’ll have ample opportunity on Saturday and Sunday. He has beaten #6 Silas Allred of Nebraska and #8 Dylan Fishback of Ohio State but he’s yet to meet #1 Rocco Welsh of Penn State and #2 Angelo Ferrari of Iowa.
“None of it matters, other than just going out there and competing your hardest,” said McEnelly, who earned the second spot in the pre-seeds behind Penn State’s Welsh. “I think that a lot of people like to put pressure on big matches, but to me, it's just another match out there.
“And It's the most exciting part of the year. This is essentially what everybody's training for the entire year. These are the moments that you know wrestlers live for. And if you're not living for these moments, then what are you wrestling for?” he said.
Minnesota coach Brandon Eggum knows what he’ll get when McEnelly takes the mat.
“He lives for the big moments,” Eggum said. “He loves it when he’s out there underneath the lights; he comfortable there. And he is very composed. So when you put those things together with his athletic ability and mentality, he’s got the full package. He’s a great, young leader for us.”
And, Eggum, according to McEnelly, has the #15 Gophers set for their weekend trip east.
“I think our coaches have done a great job preparing all 10 guys going out there. So I think that our team is going to go out there and they're going to wrestle their hardest,” McEnelly said.
“Not every match is going to be perfect, but guys are gonna go out there and they're going to be ready to go no matter who they're wrestling. And that's something our coaches preach to us — it doesn't matter who you're wrestling. Go get offensive off the first whistle and try to score as many points as you can.”
Of course, it’s not all wrestling for McEnelly. He’s a NWCA Scholar All-America and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree in his business and marketing education major.
“Academics are extremely important. It's just something that I've always done from a young age, just making sure that my grades are taken care of before I go and step on the mat,” he said.
“The amount of stresses that you have in your life that you can eliminate, like stresses about school, family, work, whatever it is for people; if you can eliminate those stresses, it's just going to overall help your wrestling.”
He's been taking marketing and business-related classes and will graduate after the 2027 season with grad school a likelihood during his fifth season as a redshirt senior.
“It’s a major you can use in all aspects of life, you can use it for all different types of jobs, whether it’s a marketing job, sales job … it's broad, so it doesn't limit you to job options,” he said.
McEnelly takes a swing at another sport as well, just to get his mind off everything else.
“One thing that I really like doing right now is going to hit the golf simulator,” he said. “I really like playing golf in the summer. It's tough right now, with the Minnesota winter, but I go to the golf simulators and hit golf balls with my friends to get your mind off things.
SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (DWU) — No. 9 Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Basketball traveled to Iowa to take on the top-ranked Dordt Defenders in the 2026 GPAC Women’s Basketball Championship game.
Both defenses started the game out strong with multiple swapped possessions, but the Defenders would be the first to go on an initial scoring run to claim control in the first period. The Tigers were quick to fight back, however, with an initial surge of offense from Avery Broughton, who went on to contribute 19 points and seven rebounds by the end of the contest. She also found initial support from Jaida Young on open attempts towards the basket as DWU was able to claw back, putting the game within one possession at the end of the first. An early set of turnovers limited Dakota Wesleyan’s ability to score, but stout defense on the other end prevented the Defenders from taking full advantage of their own possessions. Off the bench, Maleighya Estes was able to battle through the opposition in the paint, being able to contribute 16 points on five made baskets from the field, along with four additional free throws and a perfect two-for-two clip from three. The Tigers would trail 18-17 after the first period. The 10 minutes before half saw the Tigers put together an impressive offensive surge, led by Emma Yost, who ended up not just showing up, but ultimately leading the Tigers by the end of the contest with 20 total points, seven assists, and four rebounds. DWU posted a game-high of 27 points in the second period, able to ultimately claim the lead before the half, 44-40. A highly efficient clip from the field helped get the offense rolling before the break, and the second half saw the Tigers gain even more momentum.
Dordt did not find an easy path back into the contest after halftime, as the inspired DWU lineup kept up its stifling defense, outscoring the Defenders in the final two periods of the game. Rylee Rosenquist added 17 points to the scoreboard along with two rebounds, two assists, and two steals as the fourth Tiger to reach double digits, while Young and Shalayne Nagel rounded out the starting effort by combining for seven points, seven rebounds, four assists, and two steals. Dordt continued to press the attack, with the league’s top scorer recording 35 total points, but on the backend, the Tigers were able to limit her possessions down the stretch while keeping the rest of the opposing lineup out of the equation. Yost continued her dominant performance with clutch threes into the fourth period, and the now-established multiple-possession lead gave the Tigers confidence entering the final minutes of the game, which showed in how they were shooting. DWU ended up going 59.3% from the field, compared to Dordt’s 43.1%, along with finding 44 points in the paint compared to the 16 scored by the Defenders, which kept the Tigers in charge in the final moments of the contest. The Tigers held onto their lead and claimed the 2026 GPAC Championship by a score of 84-76. The result was Dordt’s first loss at home since 2023. The conference title marks DWU Women’s Basketball’s ninth in program history, and head coach Jason Christensen’s second in his tenure, seeing his first following the 2021-22 regular season.
DWU Women’s Basketball awaits their official placement in the 2026 NAIA Women’s Basketball National Tournament, with the Corn Palace already being named as a host site for the first two rounds.
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The Mercury announced Tuesday that franchise icon Diana Taurasi will be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor, with her name and number raised at Mortgage Matchup Center on Sunday, Aug. 16. Taurasi not only becomes the next figure to receive the organization’s highest honor, but also the one many in the Valley have been waiting for since she retired after the 2024 season.
Drafted No. 1 overall in 2004, the legend spent her entire WNBA career in Phoenix, leading the franchise to titles in 2007, 2009 and 2014. She also set team records in points (10,646), assists (2,394) and 3-pointers (1,447).
Sep 17, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) shoots the ball against LA Sparks guard Kia Nurse (10) in the second half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
While her career centered around the Mercury, Taurasi’s impact was felt beyond the desert. Her competitive edge and swagger changed what a female sports star was supposed to be — challenging perceptions of what women athletes were expected to look and act like.
It was that same swagger that reached generations of fans, young and old, as they witnessed her clutch playoff performances, MVP honors and multiple Olympic gold medals with Team USA.
Aug 3, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) celebrates her 10,000 career point milestone with teammates after the game against the Atlanta Dream at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Fans from all over the basketball world congratulated the Valley icon, with the Phoenix Suns also congratulating her on the milestone.
Taurasi’s character and statistics helped define her sustained excellence throughout the many chapters of her career, and now that career will be enshrined where she made history.
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Rumors recently popped up claiming that Sony would be moving away from PC ports of its major first-party game releases in 2026, especially single-player games. While those rumors have yet to be confirmed by Sony itself, Mike Ybarra, the former president of Blizzard Entertainment, has commented in a recent post on X that this may be the case, but he also points the finger at Valve's Steam Machine as partly to blame for this turn of events. He also adds that Sony sees the recent shake-up at Xbox as the "last nail in the coffin there," implying that Sony is making the right choice and that the shake-up will only embolden the Japanese gaming giant.
The former executive says that the incumbent console manufacturers "view Valve as a major new competitor" in the living room console space, adding that there will be third-party variants running SteamOS that will likely only compound this external pressure on Sony. He goes on to argue that Steam, and by extension the Steam Machine, has the biggest player base and biggest game library of all three living room console makers, and that "shipping good exclusive games matters." Ybarra also notes that Valve's independence, being a private company, allows it more freedom than Sony, who has to answer to shareholders and investors. For Sony's part, it's easy to see how cutting back on PC ports—effectively reducing the Steam Machine's library—could be an easy way to gain a competitive edge. As we discussed previously, it seems as though Sony's PC port business isn't a massive revenue driver in the first place, so it could be a low-risk way for Sony to protect its console ecosystem from incoming competition.
A Bitcoin Policy Institute study of 36 AI models found Bitcoin was the top monetary choice in 48% of responses, but more than half preferred stablecoins for payment scenarios.
Bitcoin will eventually reach a point where the US government creates the conditions it needs to succeed, whether that takes 10 or 20 years, according to a Bitcoin executive.
Australia is on a trajectory for only $710 million in annual economic gains from crypto by 2030 unless there's a substantial change, the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre says.
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Starting from June 2026, Finland will implement a new border policy requiring all Russian passport holders to present biometric passports for entry, as non-biometric documents will no longer be accepted. This decision, aimed at strengthening border security and meeting modern safety standards, comes after Finland transitioned to biometric passports in 2006, while Russia continued issuing both types. The policy ensures that all travel documents at Finland’s Schengen borders comply with current security measures, reducing the risk of fraud and identity theft. Russian travelers must update their passports to avoid potential delays or denial of entry.
Finland has announced that, starting from 1 June 2026, it will no longer accept non-biometric Russian passports for entry. This decision, confirmed by Finland’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs, marks a significant step in the country’s efforts to enhance border security and streamline travel document regulations. The policy change is part of Finland’s broader initiative to ensure that all travel documents presented at its Schengen borders meet the latest security standards.
The Shift to Biometric Passports
As part of the new policy, all Russian travelers will be required to present biometric passports when entering Finland. These passports, which contain an embedded chip that stores biometric data, are widely regarded as more secure compared to older machine-readable passports, which are vulnerable to fraud and manipulation. While Finland transitioned to biometric passports back in 2006, Russia has continued to issue both biometric and non-biometric versions of its passports, creating a loophole for travelers using outdated documents. This loophole will be closed by the 2026 deadline, significantly tightening border controls.
Exemptions to the Policy
Despite the mandatory biometric passport requirement, Finland has allowed for a few exceptions. Non-biometric passports will still be accepted under the following circumstances:
Children Under 18: Non-biometric passports will continue to be accepted for Russian citizens under the age of 18.
Residence Permits: If a Russian passport holder has a Finnish residence permit issued before 1 June 2026, their non-biometric passport will still be honored.
Special Circumstances: In certain cases, such as urgent medical travel or compelling family reasons, non-biometric passports may still be accepted, but this will be assessed on an individual basis.
Additionally, a transition period has been set from 1 June to 31 December 2026. During this time, Russian citizens holding non-biometric passports with a valid Schengen visa will still be allowed entry into Finland. This transition period provides ample time for those affected by the policy change to renew their passports and comply with the new requirements.
Why the Change is Happening
This new policy is part of Finland’s broader strategy to enhance border security and reduce the risk of document fraud. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Finland has taken significant steps to tighten its borders, including banning most categories of leisure travel from Russia and reinforcing its physical border with Russia.
The introduction of biometric passports for all travelers is aligned with the European Union’s plans for the Entry/Exit System (EES) biometric checks, which are set to be fully rolled out in late 2026. The EES will require biometric data to be captured for all travelers entering or exiting the Schengen Area, further improving security and ensuring that all travelers are properly identified. Finland’s decision to require biometric passports from Russian citizens aligns with this EU-wide initiative, making it easier to verify identities at border control points and reducing the scope for identity fraud.
The Impact on Russian Travelers
For Russian travelers planning to visit Finland, it is crucial to understand the new passport requirements. With the policy coming into effect in mid-2026, those who possess non-biometric passports will need to take immediate action to renew their documents and switch to biometric versions. The renewal process for passports in Russia can take several weeks, especially in remote regions, so travelers are advised to plan well in advance to avoid disruptions.
For businesses and individuals who frequently travel between Russia and Finland, this policy change could create logistical challenges. Corporate travel managers, particularly those overseeing workers in sectors such as energy, technology, and forestry, should begin reviewing the passport status of their employees and ensuring that they have the necessary documents. This is especially important for companies with staff working in Finland’s eastern regions, where many Russian nationals are employed. HR teams may need to adjust their planning and budgets to accommodate passport renewals and the travel time required to obtain new documents.
In particular, family reunification cases should be closely monitored, as non-working dependents older than 18 will not qualify for the “under-18” exemption. Employers should review their travel and visa policies to ensure that all affected staff members are aware of the changes and can comply with the new regulations well in advance of the deadline.
Corporate and Travel Industry Considerations
Businesses and travel companies that regularly handle travel arrangements for Russian nationals should take proactive steps to manage the shift to biometric passports. This includes updating invitation letters, revising travel pages, and ensuring that all relevant personnel are informed about the passport renewal process. It is also advisable for companies to begin contacting Finnish consulates to pre-book biometric data capture slots for their employees, as availability may become limited as the deadline approaches.
The travel industry should also be prepared for a potential increase in the number of people seeking to renew their passports in the coming months. As the 2026 deadline draws closer, demand for biometric passports is likely to surge, creating additional pressure on passport offices both in Russia and abroad. Travel agencies, airlines, and other service providers may need to adjust their operations to accommodate the demand for services related to passport renewals and document compliance.
How Finnish Border Security is Evolving
The new passport requirement is just one part of Finland’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its border security and manage its relationship with Russia. The country has already made significant progress in reinforcing its 1,340-kilometre border with Russia, including the construction of a physical barrier designed to prevent unauthorized crossings. This barrier is set to cover a 200-kilometre section of the border, further enhancing Finland’s ability to secure its borders and control the movement of people.
In addition to physical security measures, Finland has also implemented stricter residency and work permit rules for Russian nationals. These policies are aimed at preventing potential security threats and ensuring that Finland remains a secure and stable country. The shift to biometric passports will be an integral part of this broader security framework, as it provides a higher level of verification and reduces the risks associated with document fraud.
What Travelers and Businesses Should Do
With the new policy set to take effect in 2026, Russian travelers and businesses should start preparing now. It is recommended that individuals begin the process of renewing their passports as soon as possible, particularly if they are planning to travel to Finland during the summer of 2026, when the demand for biometric passports will be high. For businesses, reviewing the travel documents of employees and ensuring they have the necessary biometric passports should be a top priority.
Companies operating in Finland should also consider reviewing their internal policies to reflect the new border regulations. This includes updating internal communications, adjusting travel guidelines, and informing staff about the new requirements. Businesses that rely on frequent travel between Russia and Finland must act now to avoid disruption to operations and ensure that their personnel comply with the updated travel documentation rules.
From June 2026, Russian passport holders will be required to present biometric passports for entry into Finland to enhance border security and meet modern travel document standards. This move aims to close the loophole of accepting older, non-biometric passports.
The new biometric passport requirement for Russian travelers entering Finland is a significant step in ensuring the security and efficiency of border controls. As Finland strengthens its borders and adapts to EU-wide initiatives like the EES biometric checks, travelers and businesses must be prepared to meet the new passport requirements. By taking proactive steps to update travel documents and adjust internal policies, Russian nationals and businesses can avoid disruptions and continue to enjoy seamless travel between Russia and Finland.
The ongoing Middle East crisis has sparked massive disruptions in global air travel, causing airfares between Europe and Asia to surge dramatically. As Gulf carriers scale back or suspend services due to airspace closures and escalating tensions in the region, the reduction in flight availability has sent prices skyrocketing. However, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines have stood strong, continuing their operations with minimal impact, offering travelers a reliable and stable alternative amidst the turmoil. Their ability to maintain schedules while other carriers struggle has made them a crucial lifeline for passengers during this chaotic period.
The ongoing Middle East crisis has sent ripples through global aviation, with European and Asian flight routes experiencing significant disruptions. Gulf carriers, most notably from the Middle East, have been hit hardest, drastically reducing their services between Europe and Asia. This sudden reduction in flights, coupled with rising fuel prices, has created an atmosphere of uncertainty for travelers seeking to navigate the increasingly expensive airfares in the region. However, airlines such as Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines have largely managed to maintain their schedules, offering some respite to travelers caught in the turmoil.
Disruptions from Middle East Crisis
In recent weeks, the airspace closures in the Middle East have forced numerous Gulf carriers to scale back or cancel their operations. The airspace affected by the crisis has disrupted key flight corridors between Europe and Asia, leading to longer travel times, re-routed flights, and ultimately higher airfares.
While Gulf carriers have faced significant challenges, Southeast Asian airlines have managed to continue their services with only minor adjustments to their flight schedules. Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines, which operate a substantial portion of the flights between Europe and Asia, have announced that their services remain unaffected. This stability has come as a relief to many travelers who rely on these airlines for seamless connections between the two continents.
Rerouting and Adjusted Timetables
For the European carriers still operating between the two continents, the situation is far from ideal. Many of these airlines, such as Lufthansa and Air France, have had to adjust their routes, extending flight durations due to airspace restrictions. With Russian airspace closed, European carriers are forced to navigate limited air corridors, often rerouting flights below Saudi Arabia and toward the Indian subcontinent before continuing toward Southeast Asia. This additional leg of the journey has increased overall travel times and contributed to the surge in airfares.
Thai Airways has responded to the situation by rerouting some of its flights to avoid affected airspace, which has led to slight increases in travel time for certain destinations. Similarly, Singapore Airlines has made minor adjustments to its timetable, ensuring that its European network continues to operate smoothly despite the challenges posed by the crisis. Meanwhile, Vietnam Airlines has reported no major disruptions to its services, allowing travelers from both Europe and Asia to continue booking flights as planned.
Surge in Airfares
One of the most immediate impacts of the airspace closures and reduced Gulf carrier services has been the dramatic increase in airfare prices. Travelers attempting to book flights between Europe and Asia are facing much higher costs, particularly as the peak travel season in Southeast Asia draws near.
For example, the price for a one-way ticket from Singapore to London on Singapore Airlines is currently quoted at around USD 2,000 for a flight on March 11, 2026. This represents a stark increase from just a month ago when fares for similar itineraries were priced much lower, hovering around USD 400 for comparable routes. The same is true for flights between Bangkok and Frankfurt, which are now sold out for certain dates. The lowest available alternative for this route is listed at USD 1,026 via Beijing with Air China, a stark contrast to earlier prices that were far more affordable.
The surge in airfare prices is attributed not only to the reduced capacity caused by Gulf airlines suspending their services but also to the broader economic factors at play. Oil prices, which have seen a significant increase following Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, have contributed to higher fuel costs for airlines. These elevated fuel prices, combined with a reduction in the number of available flights, are driving up the cost of travel.
Impact on Southeast Asia’s Peak Travel Season
The rise in airfares has come at a particularly difficult time, as Southeast Asia enters the peak travel season. For many, this period is a time of heightened travel activity, particularly for tourism-related purposes. The situation has placed additional strain on the travel industry, with many vacationers, business travelers, and students scrambling to find affordable flight options.
While some travelers are opting to rebook or change their travel plans, the continued volatility in the region suggests that fares could rise even further in the coming weeks. With fewer flight options available, the competition for seats has intensified, making it increasingly difficult for travelers to secure reasonably priced tickets.
For those hoping to travel to Southeast Asia during this period, it is advisable to book flights as early as possible to lock in the best possible prices. However, with the ongoing instability in the region, it is important for travelers to remain flexible with their plans and be prepared for potential schedule changes or delays.
Increased Challenges for European Airlines
While many Southeast Asian airlines have managed to maintain stability in their operations, European carriers face greater challenges. European airlines have been significantly impacted by airspace closures, which have forced them to adjust their flight paths. The closure of Russian airspace has left limited routing options for these airlines, often necessitating longer and more indirect flight paths.
As a result, passengers traveling between Europe and Asia are experiencing longer flight times. These extended journeys have also contributed to the higher cost of airfares, as the airlines must account for the added fuel and time needed to navigate these new routes. Additionally, the demand for tickets is high, further driving up prices.
While the ongoing disruptions have created challenges for many carriers, they have also highlighted the resilience of Southeast Asian airlines, which have managed to adapt more quickly to the shifting conditions. Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines have been able to continue offering their services to travelers, maintaining their schedules with only minor adjustments. This stability has provided much-needed certainty for passengers navigating the turbulence of the Middle East crisis.
Future Outlook for Travel Between Europe and Asia
As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, the impact on international air travel remains uncertain. With Gulf carriers suspending their flights and airfares surging, it is clear that travelers should prepare for a challenging few months ahead.
The rising cost of airfares, combined with longer flight durations, suggests that this turbulence in air travel may persist until the geopolitical situation stabilizes. However, travelers who are flexible with their plans and willing to book early may be able to avoid some of the more extreme price hikes.
In the meantime, airlines such as Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines will continue to serve as reliable options for those traveling between Europe and Asia. These carriers are well-positioned to weather the storm and maintain their services despite the challenges posed by the ongoing crisis.
The Middle East crisis has led to massive disruptions, causing airfares between Europe and Asia to soar due to Gulf carriers suspending flights. However, Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines remain unaffected, continuing their operations and offering stability amid the chaos.
The Middle East crisis has undoubtedly reshaped the landscape of air travel between Europe and Asia, creating challenges for both airlines and passengers. Gulf carriers have faced severe disruptions, driving up airfares and leading to longer flight durations. However, airlines like Thai Airways, Singapore Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines have managed to maintain normal operations, providing much-needed stability for travelers during a time of uncertainty. With airfares on the rise, travelers should be prepared for potential changes and book their flights as early as possible to secure the best possible deals.
IndiGo Airlines is expanding its network with new direct flights connecting Chennai, India, to Réunion Island, a stunning French territory in the Indian Ocean. Starting April 29, 2026, IndiGo will offer thrice-weekly services between Chennai (MAA) and Réunion Island (RUN), further strengthening travel links between South India and the beautiful island destination. This new service marks Réunion Island as IndiGo’s 46th international destination and its 13th international route from Chennai, illustrating the airline’s strategy to expand connectivity to niche international markets.
IndiGo’s decision to introduce this route is set to cater to a diverse mix of travelers. From leisure tourists looking to explore Réunion’s volcanic landscapes, to business travelers, and those visiting family and friends within the Indian diaspora on the island, this new connection opens up a world of travel opportunities. The Réunion Island route adds a non-stop travel option, making it even more accessible to travelers looking for unique vacation experiences or seeking connections to the cultural melting pot of Réunion.
A Gateway to Réunion’s Rich Landscape and Diverse Culture
Réunion Island is renowned for its breathtaking UNESCO-listed landscapes, including the Piton de la Fournaise, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. It also boasts dramatic mountain views, tropical forests, and contrasting beaches of black and white sands. These natural wonders provide the perfect setting for adventure activities such as hiking, canyoning, and paragliding. The island is also home to vibrant towns, each offering a rich fusion of French, African, Indian, and Asian cultural influences.
IndiGo’s new route from Chennai to Réunion is especially significant given the longstanding Indian diaspora on the island, which supports cultural and economic ties between the two regions. As a result, travelers from both India and Réunion will benefit from enhanced travel access, especially those with family and business interests spanning both countries.
Flight Details: Convenient Non-Stop Service for Indian and Réunion Travelers
IndiGo will operate its Airbus A320 aircraft on this new route, ensuring a comfortable and efficient travel experience. The airline will run the Chennai–Réunion Island service three times a week on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The outbound flights will depart from Chennai at 12:20 PM, arriving in Réunion Island at 5:10 PM local time. On the return leg, flights will leave Réunion at 6:10 PM, arriving in Chennai at 2:10 AM the following day.
With this new connection, IndiGo is providing travelers with more flexibility and convenience, as well as an opportunity to explore Réunion’s volcanic hikes, cultural festivals, and incredible beaches without the need for connecting flights or extended layovers.
Strengthening Chennai as a Key Hub for International Connections
Chennai has long been a key hub for both domestic and international travel in South India. With this new service, IndiGo continues to bolster its presence in the region, giving passengers more direct options to global destinations. The airline’s efforts reflect a broader strategy of connecting India to new and emerging markets, while also catering to growing demand for unique travel experiences.
By expanding its route network to include Réunion Island, IndiGo also helps boost tourism, trade, and diaspora travel between India and this French overseas department. Réunion’s combination of natural beauty, warm climate, and rich cultural experiences makes it an increasingly attractive destination for both international tourists and those with ties to India.
A Unique Island Experience: Adventure, Culture, and Culinary Delights Await
Réunion Island’s diverse terrain offers visitors a rare combination of rugged volcanic landscapes and coastal serenity. The island is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The Piton de la Fournaise volcano, with its active lava flows, is a major attraction for hikers and geologists, while the cirques of Cilaos, Mafate, and Salazie provide challenging trails and spectacular vistas.
Aside from its natural wonders, Réunion is also famous for its Creole cuisine, which draws on French, Indian, African, and Chinese culinary traditions. Cari, a type of curry, is the island’s national dish, showcasing the blending of spices and flavors that defines the local gastronomy. Local markets, like the Marché Forain in Saint-Paul, offer fresh produce, local crafts, and a wide array of spices that visitors can take home as souvenirs.
Réunion Island: A Year-Round Destination for Travelers
Réunion enjoys a tropical climate, with two distinct seasons: a hot, humid period from December to April, and a drier, cooler season from May to November. The best time to visit is during the dry season, when temperatures remain comfortable, and the island is less affected by tropical storms and cyclones. The cooler months are also ideal for whale watching, which draws nature enthusiasts to the island for breathtaking wildlife encounters.
With its wide variety of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, Réunion Island offers something for everyone. Whether visitors are looking for adventure in the mountains or relaxation on the beaches, this French territory in the Indian Ocean promises an unforgettable experience.
IndiGo’s Commitment to Expanding International Routes
The new Chennai to Réunion Island route is just one of many steps IndiGo is taking to enhance its international network and provide more travel options for its passengers. As more tourists seek unique and off-the-beaten-path destinations, Réunion Island is well-positioned to attract a new wave of visitors from India and beyond. With its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and exciting outdoor activities, Réunion offers a truly distinctive travel experience.
By launching this direct flight service, IndiGo is not just improving connectivity but also opening up a new chapter for travelers who wish to explore the diverse and vibrant offerings of this extraordinary island. Whether for leisure, adventure, or business, Réunion Island now lies within easy reach for travelers from South India and beyond.
As the political and aviation crisis continues to unfold in the Middle East, Qatar has introduced a significant change for travelers stranded in the country. The nation has announced a one-month extension for all entry visas that are either about to expire or have already passed their expiry date. This move comes in response to the sudden closure of Qatar’s airspace and the broader tensions across the region.
Qatar Responds to Regional Crisis with Automatic Visa Extension
In an effort to support travelers impacted by the ongoing situation, the Qatari Ministry of Interior has confirmed the automatic extension of all entry visas for one month. This applies to travelers who are already in Qatar and whose visas are set to expire soon. The extension is free of charge and will be processed automatically through Qatar’s official electronic systems. Travelers are not required to take any action, make payments, or visit government offices.
This measure, which began on February 28, 2026, will remain in effect until March 28, 2026, with further extensions possible depending on the evolution of the regional crisis. Qatar’s airspace closure has had widespread effects on international travel, with flights to and from the country grounded indefinitely. The Ministry of Interior continues to monitor developments and promises to take additional steps if necessary to ensure the stability of residents and visitors.
What Travelers Need to Know About the Visa Extension
For those currently in Qatar, the visa extension is automatic and does not require any action on their part. However, travelers who overstayed their legal period of stay before February 28 must first pay the corresponding fine for the overstay. Once this fine is settled, the free one-month extension will be applied starting from the official announcement date.
This development is crucial for tourists, business travelers, and transit passengers who may have planned short stays in Qatar but are now unable to leave due to the airspace closure. With no commercial flights operating and no alternative evacuation flights currently arranged by the Qatari government, many individuals will benefit from this extension, ensuring they won’t face penalties for overstaying their visas.
Flight Cancellations and Travel Disruptions in Qatar
Since the closure of Qatar’s airspace on February 28, 2026, all flights to and from the country have been suspended. Qatar Airways, the national carrier, has been updating its customers daily regarding the suspension of flights and the ongoing crisis. For travelers who were scheduled to depart between February 28 and March 10, 2026, Qatar Airways offers two options:
Rebooking their flights within 14 days
Requesting a full refund
Passengers are advised to check their flight status on the airline’s website or mobile app. Due to a high volume of inquiries, Qatar Airways has requested that only passengers with immediate departures (within the next 48 hours) reach out to customer service directly.
As the situation evolves, it’s clear that air travel in and out of Qatar will remain uncertain for the time being. For those looking to travel soon, it’s essential to monitor updates closely, as delays or cancellations may continue to affect travel plans.
Regional Impact: Other Countries Adjusting Visa Policies
Qatar’s visa extension measures are not unique in the Middle East, as several other countries in the region have also adjusted their visa policies in response to the crisis. Destinations like Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, and the Maldives have announced similar temporary visa extensions or adjustments to accommodate travelers affected by the disruptions in air travel.
These regional changes underscore the challenges that travelers are facing across the Middle East. While Qatar has acted swiftly to assist visitors, travelers heading to or from other affected nations should also keep an eye on updates and consider the potential for delays in flights and visa processing.
Travel Advisory: Safety and Precautions for Visitors
Beyond the practicalities of visa extensions and flight cancellations, Qatar’s Ministry of Interior has also issued safety guidelines for both residents and visitors. The Ministry has advised everyone to exercise the utmost caution during this period of instability.
Travelers in Qatar are urged to stay indoors as much as possible and avoid unnecessary movement. It’s important to limit travel to only essential trips, and visitors should take care to avoid windows and exposed areas. The government has stressed the importance of following official instructions and only relying on updates from the Ministry’s official channels.
For tourists in the country, maintaining a flexible itinerary and being prepared for further disruptions is crucial. Those planning to explore the country’s many attractions should stay updated on local conditions and adjust their travel plans accordingly.
What’s Next for Qatar’s Tourism Industry?
Qatar is typically a welcoming destination for international travelers, with a relatively flexible visa policy. Under normal circumstances, citizens of 102 countries are eligible for a visa on arrival, with the length of stay varying by nationality. However, the recent events have thrown the tourism industry into uncertainty.
Though Qatar remains open to international visitors under normal conditions, the ongoing crisis has made it clear that travelers must be prepared for sudden changes. Qatar’s visa policy adjustments and the suspension of flights highlight the need for tourists to stay informed and adapt their plans as needed.
For future travelers, it may be wise to consider alternative routes or destinations in the short term, as flight operations from Qatar remain in flux. However, for those already in the country, the one-month extension provides crucial relief during this challenging period.
Conclusion: Stay Informed, Stay Safe
As Qatar grapples with the impact of the ongoing crisis, travelers should stay informed about the latest updates on visa extensions, flight cancellations, and safety guidelines. The Ministry of Interior’s decision to extend visas automatically provides essential support to those stranded in the country, ensuring they won’t face penalties for overstaying their visas.
Whether you’re in Qatar or planning to visit in the coming weeks, staying connected to official updates and preparing for potential disruptions will be key to navigating the current situation. Keep an eye on your flight status, follow safety precautions, and remain flexible with your travel plans. The Middle East remains a region of great interest for travelers, and with proper preparation, you can safely navigate these unprecedented times.
Oman’s tourism industry is poised to become a major contributor to the country’s economic diversification efforts under the Eleventh Five-Year Plan. The Ministry of Economy aims for the sector to achieve an average annual growth rate of 5.7%, with tourism expected to contribute 2.4% to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This ambitious target reflects Oman’s strategic focus on expanding its tourism sector and boosting its role in the wider economy.
The government’s plans are grounded in a long-term vision for sustainable growth, aiming to position Oman as a leading tourism destination in the region. This initiative aligns with the Oman Vision 2040, which seeks to drive economic diversification by focusing on non-oil sectors, with tourism being a critical pillar.
Key Initiatives Under the Eleventh Five-Year Plan
The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has already made significant strides towards supporting tourism, securing tourism investments exceeding RO 2.6 billion during the Tenth Five-Year Plan. These investments have led to the development of over 12 tourism complexes, further enhancing Oman’s appeal as both a regional and international tourism hub.
As part of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan, the government is committed to diversifying its tourism offerings, attracting international investments, and ensuring the sustainability of tourism operations. This involves fostering a competitive investment environment in key governorates and special economic zones, as well as focusing on developing new and innovative tourism products and experiences.
In addition to fostering investment, the Ministry of Economy is dedicated to enhancing Oman’s infrastructure and promoting Oman’s unique cultural heritage. The strategic focus includes adventure tourism, ecotourism, and the preservation of historical landmarks, all of which are integral to Oman’s tourism appeal.
Financial Commitment to the Tourism Sector
The Oman government has earmarked a significant portion of its national budget for the development of the tourism sector. RO 900 million is expected to be invested annually into the sector, with an additional RO 400 million allocated to support economic transformation projects during the course of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan. These financial commitments underline the country’s determination to enhance tourism-related infrastructure and services, ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.
The allocation of funds to support tourism will help Oman attract high-quality, sustainable investments in its tourism sector, reinforcing the nation’s competitiveness and positioning it as a leader in the region.
Economic Outlook Amid Global Challenges
The launch of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan comes at a challenging global juncture, with market volatility and geopolitical instability reshaping investment dynamics worldwide. These global challenges have had significant implications for many countries, including Oman, which has faced external pressures such as the disruption of Venezuelan oil supplies.
Despite these external factors, Oman has managed to maintain a stable economic outlook, driven by fiscal discipline, operational standardization, and strengthened sustainability foundations. The country’s approach has shifted from merely balancing the fiscal budget to actively pursuing economic growth, with tourism identified as a central component of this growth strategy.
Expanding the Scope of Oman’s Tourism Development
Oman’s tourism strategy is also being guided by a comprehensive study conducted by the Economic and Financial Committee of the State Council. This study is examining key aspects of tourism sector development, including investment volumes, economic performance, and the overall competitiveness of Oman’s tourism sector. By assessing the connection between tourism investment and sector growth, the study aims to identify key challenges, future opportunities, and practical measures to enhance tourism sector efficiency.
The findings of this study will provide valuable insights that can further strengthen the tourism sector by supporting the attraction of high-quality investments and enhancing Oman’s position as a sustainable tourism destination.
Focus on Sustainable and Diversified Tourism Offerings
One of the strategic directions for 2026 is to emphasize sustainable tourism. Oman plans to focus on specific areas such as adventure tourism and ecotourism, offering visitors unique and responsible travel experiences. These initiatives aim to enhance Oman’s global image as a nature-based tourism destination, with opportunities for travelers to explore its rich landscapes, historical sites, and cultural landmarks in a sustainable way.
Another important focus is the geographical diversification of tourism across the country’s governorates. By promoting tourism in areas beyond the traditional hotspots, Oman aims to ensure that local communities in different regions benefit from tourism-driven growth. This effort will help spread the economic benefits of tourism more evenly across the country and foster greater community participation in the tourism sector.
Strengthening Oman’s Global Competitiveness
The Ministry of Economy is also focused on improving the global competitiveness of Oman’s tourism sector. By aligning its tourism offerings with global trends, Oman seeks to attract a broad range of international tourists who are looking for more than just traditional sightseeing experiences. Through initiatives aimed at enhancing investment attractiveness, fostering entrepreneurship, and expanding tourism products, Oman is setting the stage for long-term growth in its tourism industry.
Efforts to enhance Oman’s reputation as a high-quality, sustainable tourism destination will continue throughout the Eleventh Five-Year Plan, with a particular emphasis on promoting cultural and historical tourism, adventure travel, and ecotourism as key pillars of the national tourism strategy.
Conclusion: A Promising Future for Oman’s Tourism
With its robust plans for the future, Oman’s tourism sector is poised to contribute significantly to the nation’s economic diversification and long-term prosperity. The Eleventh Five-Year Plan represents a key phase in Oman Vision 2040, targeting growth in the tourism sector while ensuring sustainability and community involvement. With significant investments already made and a commitment to diversifying tourism offerings, Oman’s tourism sector is well-positioned to grow and thrive in the coming years, attracting both international visitors and investment opportunities.
Sustainability has become a buzzword in the global tourism industry, with numerous destinations seeking ways to improve both their environmental impact and the communities they serve. Recently, the FEU Manila Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management hosted a symposium that addressed the pressing need for sustainable practices in the Philippines’ hospitality and tourism sectors. With a growing emphasis on eco-friendly practices, gender inclusivity, and community empowerment, industry experts gathered to share insights that could shape the future of tourism both locally and globally.
Held at the FEUture Center Auditorium in February 2026, the “Sustainability Symposium” featured three prominent speakers who each highlighted a unique perspective on sustainable development in tourism. The event brought together professionals from various sectors to discuss how tourism can evolve to meet the challenges of the modern world while maintaining its appeal to visitors.
Sustainable Tourism Development in the Philippines
One of the central themes of the event was the importance of responsible tourism practices. Allen Robert Nava, an entrepreneur known for his work with Albertours and Philippine Travel Master, discussed how the Philippines can integrate economic development, environmental protection, and social empowerment through sustainable tourism initiatives.
Nava highlighted the nation’s immense potential for tourism, particularly its pristine beaches, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. However, he cautioned that without careful planning, these very resources could be over-exploited. He emphasized that sustainable tourism isn’t just about minimizing harm to the environment; it also involves creating opportunities for local communities to thrive economically. In his view, tourism in the Philippines must evolve into a model that balances profit with environmental stewardship and social responsibility.
Nava’s insights came at a crucial time when the Philippines is striving to promote itself as a sustainable destination for international travelers. With eco-tourism on the rise, the country’s tourism industry is undergoing a transformation to offer more sustainable and responsible travel options.
The Role of Corporate Sustainability in Tourism
Another key speaker, Agnes Larice Adem, the Sustainability Manager at Sodexo Onsite Services Philippines, spoke about how corporate sustainability can shape the future of tourism. Her presentation focused on plastic reduction, food loss, and waste management within large organizations, especially in the context of tourism and hospitality businesses.
Adem shared how structured procurement and corporate sustainability standards could have a profound impact on mitigating the environmental effects caused by industries like tourism. Sodexo, as a global leader in sustainable services, has already made strides in reducing plastic waste and improving the sustainability of food services. Her message resonated strongly with industry stakeholders who are increasingly aware of the impact of tourism on the environment.
By integrating these sustainability practices into their operations, tourism businesses in the Philippines and abroad can not only reduce their carbon footprint but also create long-term benefits for the communities they serve.
Embracing Gender Equality as a Pillar of Sustainable Development
Pent Elyria Dawn Liongson, an independent GAD (Gender and Development) specialist, expanded the definition of sustainability in her presentation. Liongson introduced the concept of gender inclusivity as a fundamental aspect of sustainable development in tourism and hospitality.
Her talk emphasized how tourism and hospitality sectors can create more inclusive opportunities for women and marginalized groups. By promoting gender equality, the industry can foster a more balanced and equitable tourism economy. Liongson’s perspective was an eye-opener for many, as it challenged traditional views of sustainability, showing how social sustainability could be just as vital as environmental practices.
In her view, empowering women, addressing inequalities, and creating opportunities for all individuals are crucial to building a tourism industry that can support a more sustainable future for everyone, especially in the context of developing nations like the Philippines.
Key Takeaways for Sustainable Travel
The Sustainability Symposium was a significant milestone for the Philippines as it showcased how the country’s tourism sector is evolving toward sustainability. However, for travelers and tourists looking to engage with these developments, there are several key takeaways that can guide their choices.
1. Choose Eco-Friendly Accommodations
Tourists are encouraged to seek out eco-friendly hotels and resorts that prioritize sustainability. These accommodations often incorporate energy-saving technologies, use organic materials, and minimize waste. By choosing these establishments, travelers contribute directly to the local environment while enjoying a comfortable stay.
2. Support Local Communities Through Responsible Travel
Engaging in responsible tourism means supporting local businesses, artisans, and communities. Opting for locally owned hotels, restaurants, and tours helps strengthen the local economy and ensures that tourism benefits are distributed more equitably.
3. Embrace Gender-Inclusive Destinations
Travelers can also opt for destinations and services that promote gender equality and inclusivity, providing more opportunities for women and marginalized communities to thrive. Supporting such initiatives fosters a fairer and more balanced tourism experience.
4. Reduce Plastic Waste and Carbon Footprint
While traveling, it is vital to reduce personal plastic waste and make efforts to minimize the carbon footprint. Many destinations and travel companies now offer plastic-free and carbon-neutral options that appeal to the eco-conscious traveler.
5. Advocate for Sustainable Policies
Lastly, tourists can use their influence to advocate for more sustainable tourism policies in their travel destinations. Encouraging local governments and tourism boards to implement responsible policies and practices can help ensure that tourism continues to be a positive force for both the environment and the people.
The Future of Sustainable Tourism in the Philippines and Beyond
As the Philippines embraces more sustainable practices in its tourism and hospitality sectors, the path forward will involve a combination of eco-conscious travel options, corporate responsibility, and inclusive growth. The tourism sector’s ongoing transformation reflects a growing understanding that sustainability must be an integral part of development, ensuring that tourism benefits everyone – from travelers to local communities and the environment.
While much work remains to be done, the symposium served as a reminder that tourism can play a significant role in addressing global challenges when managed responsibly. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or planning your next getaway, being mindful of these principles can make your travel experience both fulfilling and sustainable.
In a significant legal ruling, British Airways (BA) has lost its final appeal against the European Commission’s decision regarding its involvement in a longstanding air cargo cartel. The European Court of Justice confirmed the €84.4 million fine against the airline, which stems from anti-competitive conduct affecting the European Union’s air cargo market. This ruling solidifies the European Union’s jurisdiction over international airlines, even when the actions in question occur outside of its borders. The case, which has been ongoing for over two decades, highlights the EU’s authority to tackle anti-competitive behavior that impacts the bloc’s market, reinforcing the Commission’s power to regulate global aviation practices.
The Origins of the Case: A Two-Decade Legal Battle
The investigation into British Airways’ participation in the air cargo cartel began in 2005 after Deutsche Lufthansa (LH) blew the whistle on its involvement in the coordinated anti-competitive practices. In exchange for immunity from financial penalties, Lufthansa provided key evidence implicating several major airlines, including BA. This led to a thorough investigation by the European Commission, which conducted inspections at various airline offices across multiple countries.
The cartel in question was accused of conspiring to fix surcharges on air freight services, including fuel and security surcharges, and of collectively refusing to pay commissions to freight forwarders. These coordinated actions had a substantial impact on air cargo services entering the European Union, which directly violated EU competition laws.
British Airways’ Legal Struggles and Fine Reduction
Initially, the European Commission imposed a hefty fine of €104 million on British Airways for its involvement in the cartel. However, the airline contested this decision in 2015, arguing procedural errors in the ruling. The European Commission subsequently revised its decision, maintaining the original findings but reducing the penalty to €84.4 million. Despite the reduction, British Airways still contested the revised fine, escalating the case to the European Court of Justice.
In its final appeal, British Airways claimed that the European Commission lacked jurisdiction, as the alleged cartel activities involved air freight entering the EU from outside the bloc. The airline further argued that there was no direct proof of consumer harm caused by the practices. However, the European Court dismissed both of these arguments, ruling that EU competition law applies to any conduct that has foreseeable and significant effects within the European Union.
The EU’s Authority in Global Aviation Markets
The ruling from the European Court of Justice is a key moment in the ongoing development of EU competition law. By affirming the Commission’s ability to regulate cross-border airline conduct, the Court has set an important precedent for future enforcement actions in international aviation markets. This landmark decision underscores that the European Union has the jurisdiction to impose penalties on foreign carriers whose actions affect European consumers, even when those actions take place outside the EU’s borders.
In its judgment, the Court made it clear that it does not require direct evidence of consumer harm to enforce penalties for anti-competitive behavior. Instead, the existence of probable anti-competitive effects is enough for the Commission to take action. This approach strengthens the EU’s ability to regulate global markets and ensures that airlines cannot escape scrutiny simply because their operations extend beyond Europe’s physical boundaries.
British Airways’ Legal Repercussions: What Lies Ahead
For British Airways, the ruling represents the end of a long legal battle, and the €84.4 million fine remains enforceable. Although the airline’s legal representatives criticized the decision, arguing that it sets a dangerous precedent by lowering the threshold for establishing jurisdiction, the judgment reinforces the EU’s stance on extraterritorial competition law enforcement.
The financial impact of the fine, while significant, is just one aspect of the case. The broader implications for British Airways and other international carriers are also notable. Airlines operating in the European market will now have to be more mindful of the EU’s competition laws and the potential consequences of anti-competitive behavior, even if that behavior occurs outside of the Union’s jurisdiction.
The Broader Impact on the Aviation Industry
This legal battle and its resolution are not only significant for British Airways but also for the entire aviation industry. The European Union has now firmly established that it can regulate global aviation practices, ensuring fair competition and protecting consumers in the bloc. This case serves as a warning to airlines worldwide that they must comply with EU regulations, regardless of where their operations take place.
As the aviation industry continues to expand and international travel becomes more interconnected, the EU’s role in overseeing fair competition will likely increase. This decision is a clear indication that the EU is willing to take aggressive action against anti-competitive practices that harm its market, sending a strong message to global carriers.
A Milestone in Aviation Regulation
The legal battle between British Airways and the European Union over the air cargo cartel marks a pivotal moment in the enforcement of competition laws within the aviation sector. The €84.4 million fine imposed on BA has been upheld by the European Court of Justice, sending a strong message about the EU’s authority to regulate cross-border anti-competitive conduct. As the industry moves forward, airlines will need to ensure that they are in compliance with EU laws, particularly when it comes to coordinating pricing and surcharges in air freight markets. This case will undoubtedly have lasting implications for how the EU regulates the global aviation industry, ensuring fair competition and safeguarding consumer interests.
In response to increasing passenger demand along the Abuja-Kaduna corridor, the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced the addition of more trips to its train services. The new schedule, which will be implemented starting from March 6, 2026, aims to offer passengers more flexibility, improve service delivery, and enhance operational efficiency along this busy route.
This decision comes after a series of disruptions that affected the train services in recent years, including the bomb blast on March 28, 2022, and the derailment on August 26, 2025. These incidents led to a reduction in available rolling stock and the implementation of Temporary Speed Restrictions (TSR) for safety reasons. However, with stability restored, the NRC is now taking proactive steps to meet the growing expectations of commuters.
New Schedule Introduced to Address Passenger Demand
The NRC’s new timetable will offer more travel options, particularly on Fridays, Sundays, Saturdays, and Mondays when three trips will operate daily. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the service will be reduced to two trips per day, providing an optimal balance of services while maintaining safety standards.
Specifically, passengers traveling between Idu and Rigasa can expect the following schedule:
Tuesdays and Thursdays: Departures from Idu at 8:45 AM, with the return from Rigasa at 2:30 PM.
Fridays and Sundays: Three departures from Idu at 7:45 AM and 3:15 PM, with returns from Rigasa at 11:30 AM.
Saturdays and Mondays: Departures from Rigasa at 7:15 AM and 3:00 PM, and from Idu at 11:00 AM. All trains will make scheduled stops at Kubwa.
This updated schedule is expected to enhance service delivery and help reduce crowding on the trains, as well as provide more flexibility for passengers traveling during peak and off-peak times.
Addressing Previous Operational Challenges
The introduction of the new timetable comes after several operational disruptions, including the reduction of rolling stock and the imposition of Temporary Speed Restrictions (TSR). Following the 2022 bomb blast and 2025 derailment, train services had to be adjusted, with the number of daily trips being reduced. The adjustments were necessary for ensuring safety but had an impact on passenger convenience and the overall capacity of the route.
However, with safety measures now reinforced and operational stability restored, the NRC is now able to return to a more robust service schedule, aimed at handling the increased demand on the Abuja-Kaduna corridor. The addition of trips will offer greater operational flexibility and provide a much-needed boost to the Nigerian railway network, which has seen a surge in passengers in recent months.
The Importance of the Abuja-Kaduna Corridor
The Abuja-Kaduna corridor is one of the most critical transportation routes in Nigeria, connecting Abuja, the nation’s capital, with Kaduna, a major city in the northern region. The route is vital for both commuters and tourists, making it an essential part of Nigeria’s national transport infrastructure. The NRC has been working to improve the quality of service along the corridor to accommodate the growing number of passengers traveling between these two cities.
The train services along this corridor are crucial for the daily movement of thousands of people, and the NRC‘s expansion of the service schedule reflects the increasing demand for reliable, affordable, and safe travel options in the region.
Strengthening Service Delivery and Passenger Experience
The NRC has emphasized that the expanded services are not only designed to meet the immediate needs of passengers but also to contribute to the long-term development of Nigeria’s railway infrastructure. With more frequent services, the NRC aims to enhance the passenger experience, reduce delays, and ensure a smoother and more reliable service overall.
The NRC has also highlighted its commitment to improving safety standards, reliability, and capacity, all of which are crucial for meeting the expectations of commuters. The introduction of a revised timetable is a step forward in making Nigerian rail services more efficient and aligned with the growing needs of both passengers and the economy.
Ongoing Efforts to Improve Capacity and Reliability
While the expansion of train services is a positive step, the NRC has made it clear that further efforts are underway to improve the overall capacity and reliability of the rail network. This includes continued investment in infrastructure, safety measures, and operational enhancements.
The NRC‘s efforts are part of a broader initiative to modernize Nigeria’s railway system, which has long been a vital component of the country’s transportation infrastructure. By improving the capacity of key corridors like Abuja-Kaduna, the NRC hopes to support economic growth, reduce congestion on the roads, and provide passengers with a more efficient mode of transport.
Key Takeaways: What Passengers Need to Know
Expanded Services: Starting March 6, 2026, more train services will be available on the Abuja-Kaduna corridor, with three trips on Fridays, Sundays, Saturdays, and Mondays, and two on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
New Timetable: Passengers should check the updated timetable to plan their journeys accordingly and ensure a smooth travel experience.
Safety and Reliability: The NRC has prioritized safety and reliability in the updated schedule, ensuring that passengers benefit from more flexible travel options and an improved service delivery.
Ongoing Improvements: The NRC remains committed to further enhancing the capacity, reliability, and safety of Nigeria’s railway network as it continues to address passenger demand.
Conclusion: The Future of Nigeria’s Railway Network
The increase in trips on the Abuja-Kaduna corridor marks an important milestone in the Nigerian Railway Corporation’s ongoing efforts to enhance its services. By addressing the growing demand for travel and expanding its operational capacity, the NRC is taking significant steps toward improving the quality of railway transport in Nigeria. With continued investment and a focus on safety and reliability, the NRC aims to further solidify its position as a leader in the country’s transportation sector.
A new adventure is taking shape at Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve, offering an innovative way to explore the world of Minecraft. The “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue” has officially made its debut in Asia, inviting families and gaming enthusiasts to partake in an immersive, interactive journey designed to blend the excitement of gaming with real-world exploration.
Previously showcased in major cities like Dallas, London, and Toronto, this experience brings Minecraft’s iconic world into physical spaces. Participants are invited to step into eight intricately designed, game-inspired rooms, each reflecting a different biome from the Minecraft universe. The one-hour experience centers on saving a village that is under siege by zombies, using a blend of collaborative gameplay, motion-tracking, and stunning large-scale projections.
An Interactive and Immersive Experience Like No Other
The “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue” is more than just a typical video game. It allows visitors to become an active part of the game world. Players will journey through recognizable Minecraft landscapes, meet iconic mobs, gather resources, and work together to save the village. The experience is further enhanced with an “Orb of Interaction,” a device that participants can use to manipulate their environment and influence the outcome of their adventure.
At the end of their quest, players can visit the “Minecraft Experience: Trading Post,” where they can celebrate their achievements and collect exclusive memorabilia, including an in-game cape that can be worn in the Minecraft game. This addition to Mandai Wildlife Reserve makes it a one-of-a-kind destination that combines nature exploration with an engaging digital quest, making it ideal for family outings.
A Perfect Fusion of Nature and Digital Play
Developed by a collaboration between Microsoft, Mojang Studios, and Montreal’s Supply + Demand, the Minecraft experience represents a cutting-edge fusion of technology, storytelling, and game design. The project transforms the digital world of Minecraft into an immersive physical adventure, offering a real-life gaming experience that appeals to both players and non-players alike.
Michelle Choo, Vice President of Indoor Attractions and Experiences at Mandai Wildlife Group, expressed excitement over the debut of this new exhibition. She remarked on the unique value that the event brings to the Reserve, emphasizing that it aligns with the group’s ongoing efforts to offer visitors an expansive range of immersive experiences. This move adds to the growing portfolio of attractions within Mandai, which includes the recent launch of Exploria and enhanced dining offerings.
“We are thrilled to host ‘Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue’ as the first large-scale immersive traveling exhibition at Green Canvas,” Choo added, highlighting the exhibit’s role in enhancing Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s offerings.
Affordable for Families: A Unique Day Out
This Minecraft-themed adventure is not only an exciting experience but also an affordable one for families. On weekdays, tickets are priced at SGD 46 for adults and SGD 40 for children, making it accessible to a wide audience. On weekends, the prices slightly increase to SGD 51 for adults and SGD 44 for children. The ticket sales will officially begin on 11 March, with presale access available from 10 March for those on the waitlist.
Given the popularity of Minecraft and the interactive nature of the experience, tickets are expected to sell out quickly, so early booking is advised to secure a spot for this limited-time event.
Expanding the Minecraft Universe Globally
Olivier Goulet, CEO of Supply + Demand, expressed his excitement about bringing the Minecraft experience to Singapore. “Launching ‘Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue’ in Singapore marks a significant milestone in our global expansion,” he said. He emphasized that this event is not just about game mechanics, but about bringing immersive storytelling to life using advanced multimedia technology, bridging the gap between the digital and physical worlds.
Goulet added that the exhibition’s Singapore debut represents a new chapter in the tour, offering an unparalleled interactive adventure that brings fans closer to the Minecraft universe. The exhibit also builds on previous immersive projects from Mandai, which has successfully combined gaming elements with real-world experiences in the past.
Mandai: The Future of Family-Friendly Attractions
Mandai Wildlife Reserve continues to position itself as a leading destination for innovative, family-oriented attractions. The introduction of “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue” is just the latest in a series of events that bring together nature, gaming, and storytelling. This strategy provides guests with unique opportunities to learn and engage with their surroundings in fresh, interactive ways.
As visitors flock to Mandai to experience the new Minecraft exhibit, it is quickly becoming a must-visit destination in Singapore for both locals and tourists. Families now have the chance to combine the thrills of exploring natural habitats with the excitement of engaging in a world-class, immersive digital experience.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Mandai Wildlife Reserve?
The success of “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue” sets the stage for more innovative, tech-driven attractions at Mandai. The Reserve is committed to continually offering new experiences that blend education and entertainment, ensuring it remains at the forefront of Singapore’s tourism scene.
In the future, visitors can expect more cutting-edge exhibits that combine gaming, technology, and nature exploration. As the demand for immersive experiences grows, Mandai Wildlife Reserve is poised to expand its portfolio of attractions, keeping it fresh, exciting, and appealing to visitors of all ages.
A New Era of Exploration at Mandai Wildlife Reserve
The introduction of “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue” is a milestone for Mandai Wildlife Reserve, marking the evolution of family attractions by combining nature, education, and interactive digital experiences. As the world continues to embrace new forms of entertainment and learning, this exhibit is a perfect example of how attractions can evolve to meet the needs of today’s tech-savvy, adventure-seeking families. Visitors can now experience the best of both worlds – from exploring the natural wonders of Singapore to immersing themselves in the digital excitement of Minecraft, all in one incredible location.
Whether you’re a Minecraft fan, a nature enthusiast, or just looking for a fun, family-friendly day out, Mandai Wildlife Reserve’s latest exhibit promises to deliver unforgettable memories that will captivate visitors for years to come.
As Cyclone Seed 90S moves closer to Bali, tourists across the island’s major resort areas like Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Ubud are on edge. The powerful storm is predicted to bring intense rainfall and strong winds, with the potential to disrupt travel plans until March 8. Tourists visiting Bali during this period need to stay updated on weather conditions to ensure their safety.
Cyclone Seed 90S: A Threat to Popular Tourist Areas
Bali, known for its idyllic beaches, vibrant culture, and luxury resorts, is now under heightened alert as Cyclone Seed 90S looms in the coming days. The cyclone’s effects are expected to be felt not only in Denpasar, the island’s capital, but also across Bali’s regencies, including Badung, Tabanan, Jembrana, Bangli, Gianyar, Karangasem, Klungkung, and Buleleng.
This storm brings with it a real risk to some of Bali’s most visited destinations. The beaches of Kuta, the nightlife of Seminyak, and the tranquil beauty of Ubud could face disruptions, especially as the region enters its peak rainy season. With unpredictable weather patterns and more frequent extreme weather events in recent years, the island’s typical rainy season schedule is now harder to predict.
Impact on Tourism and Travel Plans
For tourists who have already arrived in Bali or those planning to visit in the coming days, it’s essential to understand the potential impacts of Cyclone Seed 90S. Bali’s rainy season, which traditionally runs until late March or early April, has already started earlier this year, making it one of the heaviest downpours in recent history.
Flight cancellations and delays could occur as airports such as Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) brace for severe weather. Airlines operating in and out of Bali may adjust flight schedules, resulting in extended layovers, missed connections, or even complete cancellations. It’s advised that travelers monitor their flight status regularly and stay in touch with their airline for updates.
Rain and Wind to Impact Major Resort Areas
With the cyclone threatening to affect Bali’s popular tourist areas, including the resort-filled regions of Kuta, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua, tourists should be prepared for significant rainfall and possible strong winds. These weather conditions could impact outdoor activities, such as beach excursions, surfing, and sightseeing tours in Bali’s cultural hotspots like Ubud and Tanah Lot.
The regencies of Gianyar and Karangasem, home to Bali’s famous temples, waterfalls, and rice terraces, are also expected to experience severe weather. As Bali is already in its rainy season, intense rain could lead to flash floods in areas with poor drainage, making travel in certain regions more challenging. For those planning trips to Bali’s serene landscapes or jungle resorts, checking weather forecasts regularly is a must.
Safety Precautions for Tourists
While Bali remains a relatively safe destination, tourists should take precautions against the extreme weather conditions caused by Cyclone Seed 90S. Here are some tips to ensure a safe trip:
Stay Indoors During Stormy Weather: Avoid unnecessary outdoor activities during periods of heavy rain or wind. The weather could be unpredictable, and it’s best to stay indoors during the peak hours of the storm.
Check for Flooding Risks: Bali’s landscape, with its valleys, rivers, and slopes, can be prone to flooding during heavy rainfall. Some regions, particularly in Ubud and the mountains, may see local flooding. If you’re in these areas, stay informed about any evacuation orders from local authorities.
Monitor Flight Information: With the possibility of flight cancellations, always keep up-to-date with your airline’s notifications. Be proactive about confirming your flight status before you head to the airport.
Follow Local Guidelines: Bali’s local government and tourism officials will provide updates and safety advice. Make sure you have access to local news and official sources to stay informed about the cyclone’s trajectory and any travel advisories.
Rescheduling Travel Plans
If your trip to Bali is scheduled during this stormy period, rescheduling may be necessary. Some tourists have already been advised to delay their travel plans due to the storm’s intensity. In the case of cancellations, some hotels and resorts may allow free rescheduling, though this varies by location. It’s important to communicate with your accommodation provider or travel agent for flexibility options.
For those who still wish to visit Bali during this time, ensure you have a backup plan for indoor activities like visiting museums, art galleries, and local cultural events. Bali’s vibrant arts scene, including its dance performances, is a perfect way to explore the island’s culture while staying safe from the weather.
Preparing for the Rainy Season in Bali
Despite the ongoing disruption from Cyclone Seed 90S, Bali remains a popular destination year-round. However, this event serves as a reminder that the rainy season does present challenges for travelers. While Bali is famous for its tropical climate, those visiting between November and April should be prepared for frequent rain showers and cooler, more humid conditions.
It’s advisable to pack for rainy weather during this time, bringing lightweight rain jackets, umbrellas, and waterproof footwear to stay comfortable during sudden downpours.
For those who want to enjoy the beauty of Bali during the less rainy periods, consider planning your trip during the dry season, typically between May and October, when the weather is more predictable, and outdoor activities are less likely to be interrupted.
Conclusion
As Cyclone Seed 90S impacts Bali’s weather, tourists should stay informed, prepared, and flexible with their travel plans. While Bali is experiencing disruptions, the island’s charm and vibrant culture remain intact. Visitors can still enjoy the beauty of Bali’s resorts and its rich cultural experiences – as long as they remain cautious and up-to-date on weather developments. Stay safe, and keep an eye on official travel advisories for the latest updates regarding flights and resort operations.
Privacy Display is getting incorporated into Good Lock in a new development. Samsung is rolling out an updated version of One Hand Operation + plugin. It brings regular improvements and an add-on specifically to the S26 Ultra.
One Hand Operation + lets Samsung users improve the phone’s accessibility. It unlocks a set of new features that help navigate throughout the interface. It also offers convenient tools that ease handling single-handedly.
The update (via LarrySWhite) primarily resolves the gesture malfunction glitch that occurs upon screen rotation. Samsung also highlights bug fixes and stability improvements as part of its continuous efforts to elevate the usability.
For the Galaxy S26 Ultra, One Hand Operation + adds “Privacy display action.” It expands the feature’s activation set beyond existing options.
Privacy Display can be launched from the Quick Panel and the side button. It has a dedicated page inside the system Settings menu. Double-pressing the side button quickly activates on-device protection without much intervention.
With the tool joining One Hand Operation +, the ease of enabling Privacy Display improves further. The plugin is already popular among Galaxy fans, given its benefits; the latest add-on gives it more reasons to be on the S26 Ultra.
Samsung is already accepting preorders for the Galaxy S26 series. Privacy Display is a hardware-driven feature, exclusive to the S26 Ultra. The tech comes at a cost of reduced display quality and brightness over its predecessor.
Samsung is pivoting to a smaller panel size for its Fan-Out Panel-Level Package process, and if the timing holds, the Galaxy S28’s Exynos new chip tech could be the first flagship AP to actually use it.
The company is betting hard on a packaging tech that’s been hiding in plain sight. Plans include ditching the 600×600mm panels used for years in favor of 415×510mm, via Jukan.
It will be smaller, more controlled, and less warping, which has been the silent killer of FO-PLP ambitions since day one. Right now, FO-PLP only shows up in Galaxy Watch chips.
Watches got the experimental treatment. Flagship phones stuck with proven methods. Now the 415×510mm panels surface as the compromise that might actually work. Still about 3x more productive than legacy 300mm wafer-based processes.
TSMC’s apparently working on something even smaller, though details remain vague and Samsung’s expected to hit mass production first, likely sometime in 2027.
If Samsung can move flagship APs to this new FO-PLP setup, it frees capacity and cuts costs. Not by a little, but enough that it changes the economics of chipmaking at the high end.
The Galaxy S28’s chip may not ship with a press release about packaging tech. Samsung doesn’t work that way. But if the chip inside boots faster, runs cooler, or costs Samsung less to produce at volume, you’ll know what shifted behind the curtain.
Nothing is confirmed, and the fate of Exynos depends on consumer feedback. Even though the Exynos 2600 has made a comeback, the utilization of future products in flagship models remains uncertain.
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Lionel Messi could end up suffering a major setback for the 2026 World Cup, in this case due to the lack of preparation of the Argentina national team.
Lionel Messi will enter the 2026 World Cup carrying the weight of defending champion for the first time in his career, tasked with leading Argentina in pursuit of back-to-back titles following the triumph in Qatar. But the legendary forward could be heading into the tournament facing a significant handicap, with the Albiceleste’s preparation schedule increasingly at risk of falling apart.
Under normal circumstances, national teams not involved in playoff fixtures would have up to four friendly matches across the March and May/June international windows before the competition kicks off. While several federations have already confirmed their schedules and venues, Argentina find themselves in a far more precarious position.
For the upcoming March window, the centerpiece was set to be the Finalissima against Lamine Yamal’s Spain, scheduled for March 27 at Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar. However, the escalating tensions in the country have thrown those plans into disarray, with the venue now very much up in the air, even as both the Argentine and Spanish federations push to preserve the original date.
Further complicating matters, Argentina had also been slated to take part in the Qatar Football Festival alongside Spain, Serbia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the host nation, with a friendly against Qatar penciled in for Tuesday, March 31. But the Qatar Football Association has since announced the postponement of all tournaments, competitions and matches “effective from today and until further notice,” effectively wiping the event off the calendar.
Draw assistant Tom Brady draws out the card of Argentina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Draw.
What about the next international window?
With the Qatar friendly all but off the table, Argentina are racing against the clock to find both a replacement opponent and a venue for an additional match. As things stand, the Finalissima against Spain, itself still subject to logistical uncertainty, could end up being the only game on Argentina’s March schedule.
Looking further ahead, the plan had been to arrange friendly matches between June 1 and 10 against Mexico and Honduras, in Las Vegas and Miami respectively, as final tune-ups before the World Cup. However, as reported by TyC Sports, both of those fixtures have also fallen through, meaning that, at this point, the Finalissima could be the only preparation game before Argentina’s World Cup group stage opener against Algeria on June 16.
Argentina already struggled to organize friendlies
Given their status as one of the world’s elite national teams and the pulling power of Lionel Messi, one might assume arranging friendlies would be a straightforward task for Argentina. In practice, the AFA has repeatedly struggled to put games together, and the most recent example is not far back.
During the November international window, Argentina were set to travel to Angola for a friendly tied to the celebration of the African nation’s 50th anniversary of independence. Reports from Sport News Africa later revealed that the Angolan Football Federation paid approximately €12 million (around $12.7 million USD) to host the match, with Messi’s participation listed as one of the conditions of the deal.
Lionel Messi and Giovani Lo Celso of Argentina during the game against Puerto Rico.
That ultimately proved to be the only friendly of that window, after L’Équipe reported that Morocco, a late candidate to host Argentina, turned down the possibility after the AFA reportedly requested around €10 million to make the trip. With Venezuela, Puerto Rico and Angola representing Argentina’s most recent friendly opposition, the concern is no longer just about the quality of preparation, it is about whether there will be enough games at all.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Kubokunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 1/4 final mərhələsinin növbəti cavab oyunu keçiriləcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ikinci oyun günündə də bir qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.
“Qarabağ” “Şamaxı”nı qəbul edəcək. Bu komandalar arasında Şamaxıda baş tutmuş ilk oyunda meydan sahibləri 2:1 hesabıyla qalib gəlmişdilər. Ayxan Abbasovun komandası cavab görüşündə bu üstünlüyü qorumağa çalışacaq. Qurban Qurbanovun kollektivi isə həmin məğlubiyyətin əvəzini çıxmağı hədəfləyib.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan Kubokunda ilk yarımfinalçı “Zirə” olub. Sözügedən komanda iki oyunun nəticəsinə görə “Sumqayıt”ı üstələyib – 0:0, 2:0. Mərhələnin qalan oyunları sabah keçiriləcək. “Qəbələ” “Sabah”ı, “Kəpəz” “Turan Tovuz”u qəbul edəcək.
Azərbaycan Kuboku 1/4 finalın cavab oyunu 4 mart
19:00. Qarabağ – Şamaxı Bakı. Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionu. İlk oyun – 1:2.
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Bu gün Azərbaycan Kubokunda 1/4 final mərhələsinin növbəti cavab oyunu keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Qarabağ” azarkeşləri önündə “Şamaxı”nı qəbul edəcək. Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionunda baş tutacaq görüşə saat 19:00-da start veriləcək.
Komandalar arasındakı ilk oyunda “Şamaxı” qələbə qazanıb.
Azərbaycan Kuboku 1/4 final mərhələsi, cavab oyunu
The consistency of Colby Garland continues to shine for San Jose State (8-22, 3-16 MW). Unfortunately for the Spartans, the results around Garland remain stubbornly the same.
Garland poured in a game-high 26 points. His ninth consecutive 20-plus performance, but San Jose State fell 82-68 to Fresno State (13-17, 7-12 MW) Tuesday night at the Save Mart Center in the Spartans’ final road game before the Mountain West tournament.
For long stretches, Garland was again the engine that kept San Jose State within reach. The junior guard shot an efficient 10-of-18 from the field while adding three assists; yet again playing the full 40 minutes.
But while Garland delivered, Fresno State’s early shooting barrage and the Spartans’ struggles at the free-throw line proved too much to overcome.
Fresno State seized control early behind a blistering first-half performance from beyond the arc; hitting 8 of 14 three-pointers (57%). The Bulldogs carried that momentum into a 45-34 half-time lead as SJSU struggled to contain perimeter looks while trying to keep pace offensively.
Deshawn Gory led Fresno’s balanced attack with 14 points, while Jake Heidbreder added 20 and Wilson Jacques dominated inside with 19 rebounds.
Despite the deficit, the Spartans mounted a brief push in the second half.
After Fresno opened the half with a double-digit lead, San Jose State answered with an 8-4 run sparked by Garland’s second three-pointer, a Jermaine Washington triple, and an Adrian Myers dunk that briefly cut the margin to seven at 49-42.
Myers finished with 17 points and an impressive 16 rebounds for another double-double effort.
But as it’s been most of the season, each Spartan surge was met by a response that San Jose could not overcome.
A controversial technical foul on Garland during one key stretch halted momentum, and Fresno answered with free throws before Jac Mani’s three-pointer pushed the Bulldogs back into comfortable territory midway through the half.
San Jose State’s biggest statistical obstacle came at the foul line. The Spartans entered the game shooting roughly 75% from the stripe but managed just 9-of-19 (47%) on this evening; even finding Garland looking bewildered after uncharacteristic free-throw misses.
Meanwhile the Bulldogs capitalized, converting 19-of-24 free throws while maintaining their edge from deep with 11 made threes overall.
Even with San Jose State holding advantages in points in the paint (42-22) and forcing turnovers that led to 11 points, the Spartans could not erase the early deficit.
A late Fresno three with just over two minutes remaining effectively sealed the outcome; stretching the lead to double digits again and sending the Bulldogs to their 10th home victory of the season while snapping a four-game skid.
For San Jose State, the formula has become painfully familiar: Garland delivers, the Spartans compete in bursts, but defensive lapses, missed free throws and timely opponent shooting once again prove decisive.
The Spartans face Wyoming at home Saturday afternoon for their final regular season game before the conference tournament.
Diego Pablo Cholo Simeone head coach of Atletico de Madrid celebrates the victory after winning the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final between FC Barcelona and Atletico de Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou on March 3, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
Atlético Madrid are back in a Copa del Rey final.
A 3–0 defeat to FC Barcelona at the Spotify Camp Nou was just (barely) enough to send the Rojiblancos through on aggregate. The last time Atleti reached any domestic cup final under Diego Simeone was the 2020 Supercopa. The last Copa del Rey final? 2013. It sure has been a while.
Time to dig in to some takeaways.
Let’s be honest — that was dreadful
There is no dressing this up. This might have been one of Atlético’s worst performances of the Simeone era.
Not because they lost 3–0 — they have lost games before — but because of how little control they exerted over a tie they entered with a four-goal cushion.
When the lineup dropped, it was mildly surprising for different reasons. There had been days of “remontada” discourse swirling online, but Simeone did not pick a side built purely to defend a lead.
In fact, bar Johnny Cardoso coming in for Nahuel Molina, it was essentially the same XI that dismantled Barcelona in the first leg. It looked balanced. It even looked proactive.
It certainly did not play out that way.
Barcelona came flying out of the gates as expected, and the Rojiblancos immediately retreated. Not in controlled blocks designed to frustrate, but in waves of passive defending that invited pressure rather than absorbed it. For nearly half an hour, the Blaugrana probed without finding the breakthrough.
Antoine Griezmann registered Atlético’s first shot in the 27th minute. Moments later, Barcelona were ahead. It felt inevitable.
Lamine Yamal ghosted past Ademola Lookman as if he were not there and squared for Marc Bernal to tap home. And honestly, pause the analysis for a second, what a performance from Yamal. Eighteen years old and he looked like the most decisive player on the pitch. Fourteen completed dribbles. Fourteen!!! That is “best-in-the-world-on-the-night” territory. Every time he received the ball, something happened. There were simply no answers.
Yet somehow, at just 1–0 down, Atlético had technically navigated the first wave. Even then, the rope felt thin.
Lookman had a golden opportunity in first-half stoppage time, rising to meet a difficult header that he probably should have buried. Instead, within moments again, Marc Pubill committed an uncharacteristic foul in the box on Pedri. Raphinha converted the penalty. And that was when the nerves truly arrived.
At 2–0 on the night, with Barcelona surging and the stadium alive, the aggregate lead no longer felt secure. Atleti were crumbling under pressure they had largely invited.
Every clearance was rushed. Every outlet felt isolated. For the first time in the tie, elimination did not feel dramatic. It felt plausible. And then the third went in with just under 20 minutes to play.
It very easily could have unraveled into embarrassment. And if it had, the season would have effectively hinged on miracles elsewhere.
Instead, they just about clung on. Relief defined the final whistle and Simeone said that at 3-0 down, he found himself saying “esto es Atleti,” implying that the side always had to suffer. This was a suffering for the ages, and thankfully it was worth it.
The big characters
Games like this will always call for the strongest characters to step up.
At opposite ends of the pitch, Juan Musso and Antoine Griezmann did exactly that.
Musso did concede three goals, but it would be harsh to pin any of them on him. The first and third were close-range finishes, and the second a penalty. Beyond that, he made six saves, each one necessary. There was even a double stop in the second half that was later flagged for offside, but the reaction told you everything. Teammates rushed to him in celebration, as if he had just scored. Because in that moment, he effectively had.
His presence was calming in a way the outfield play was not. Again, it sounds strange to talk about solidity after conceding three times, but the objective was brutally simple: do not concede four. Musso ensured that line was never crossed. While the rest of the side wobbled, he remained upright.
And then there was Griezmann.
Forty-eight touches. Only four more than Musso. That tells you everything about the flow of the match. The Rojiblancos barely had the ball, and when they did, it almost always passed through him. He created three chances — the second-most of any player in the game despite Barcelona attempting 21 shots to Atleti’s seven. He registered nine ball recoveries, joint-second overall. He was the side’s primary outlet and one of their primary defenders and, in truth, the only reason the tie ever felt like it might be put to bed rather than dragged into chaos.
There was a tweet circulating that said, “With another 34-year-old Griezmann, Atlético score one. With a young Griezmann, they score three.” It is difficult to disagree.
The smash-and-grab Cholo sides of old relied on vertical ferocity and ruthless transitions. Modern opponents are better equipped to handle that. Modern players struggle to execute.
But Griezmann adapts. Timeless is overused in football, but it fits here.
Madrid suits him better than Orlando ever could.
The questions that cannot be ignored
Did Atlético need to play this way? Probably not.
With a four-goal advantage, they did not need to attack recklessly, but neither did they need to surrender territory so willingly. There were moments where possession was recycled straight back to Barcelona, almost inviting another wave of pressure. That approach has worked in previous eras, but the modern game, and the quality of Barcelona’s young core, makes prolonged passivity far riskier.
In the end, it worked. But that does not mean it was comfortable.
There is also the chance that both sides meet again in a two-legged tie this season – what happens then? Tottenham Hotspur await in the Champions League, and if both Atlético and Barcelona advance — the Catalan club faces Newcastle United — the two would play in the quarterfinals. Simeone even alluded to the possibility in conversation with Hansi Flick. The German will be licking his lips at the thought of revenge.
The potential timing of the tie would also be interesting: a two-legged European clash concluding days before the Copa del Rey final. Atlético will face either Athletic Club or Real Sociedad on the 18th of April for the trophy, just four days after the Champions League quarterfinals.
More questions linger there, none more so than the big one. Can Atleti do it? They will be favorites, but that label has rarely guaranteed serenity for this side. This is a chance to win their first trophy since 2021. A chance for Koke and Simeone to come full circle over a decade later in this competition. A golden chance to turn a chaotic season into a decorated one.
March and April will bring about the start of the climax that this season has been building up to.
Mar 3, 2026; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Adrian Wooley (14) shoots against Syracuse Orange forward William Kyle III (42) during the first half at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images | Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
The Syracuse Orange (15-15, 6-11) dropped their fourth straight game, losing 77-62 at the #24 Louisville Cardinals (21-9, 10-7).
Nait George led Syracuse with 16 points on 5-13 shooting. Nate Kingz was the most efficient player with 14 points and 6 rebounds. Sadiq White had another strong game with 8 points off the bench while Donnie Freeman had a double-double on 3-11 shooting.
It was an ugly start as both teams were sloppy with the ball and quick to force shots. We hit the first media timeout with the score 2-2. The Cardinals were the first team to get their offense going as Ryan Conwell (2) and Isaac McNeeley (1) hit 3s against the zone that Syracuse went to with Kiyan Anthony, Tyler Betsey and Sadiq White on the floor.
Adrian Autry continued to grasp at lineup straws while the Cardinals ran out to a 21-10 lead. We got a lineup of Bryce Zephir, JJ Starling, Betsey, White and William Kyle. White was the one Orange player who looked to be ready to play tonight and so of course he got pulled after scoring 6 of Syracuse’s 14 points.
— Syracuse Men’s Basketball (@Cuse_MBB) March 4, 2026
McNeeley hit a wide-open 3 to make it 32-16 and Autry called a timeout with 4:58 in the half. At this point, the Orange were 0-8 from 3 with several bricks and on the defensive end they let Louisville get clean looks. The Duke and Iowa State games took over 20 minutes to become embarrassing but tonight got there in the first half. To add injury to the insult, White went down hard in the final minute of the half, though he did return.
Louisville led 39-21 at the half as the Syracuse starters were a combined 3-18 from the field and the Orange as a team were 0-11 from 3. The one bright spot was 7-9 from the foul line, but Louisville enjoyed a 23-14 rebounding edge and forced 7 Syracuse turnovers.
The second half so a bit better offense from Syracuse, but Louisville’s shooting kept them comfortably ahead for the first 10 minutes. Adrian Wooley’s 3 made it 60-38 but the Orange found some heart and went on a 9-0 run in the next two minutes, punctuated by a Kyle block leading to a White dunk and a timeout from Pat Kelsey.
Syracuse had a couple of chances to get the lead into single digits, but couldn’t and then McNeeley and Conwell hit from deep again and the Cardinals were back up 69-53 putting any hopes of a comeback to bed.
Louisville shot 14-35 from 3 for the game while the Orange were only able to muster a 4-19 performance. The Cardinals won the rebounding battle 37-35 and Syracuse only committed 4 second-half turnovers but dug a hole too big to climb out of in the YUM! Center.
Syracuse closes out the regular season on Saturday when they host the Pitt Panthers. It might be the final Dome game for a lot of people associated with the program, but we know it’s the last one for JJ Starling and William Kyle. Tip is at 4:30 pm on The CW.
The Toronto Raptors tried, and tried and tried some more, but in the end — as it’s been all season — they had nothing for a Knicks team they could see in the first round of the playoffs.
The Knicks, save for some frenetic Raptors rallies from down double digits, weathered an early storm and ultimately ran away with a 111-95 victory in Toronto on Tuesday.
The Knicks have completed a 4-0 season series sweep over the Raptors. They have beaten Toronto by 22, 16, 27 and now 16 points this season. And Tuesday’s win moved the Raptors just one game ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers for the Eastern Conference’s No. 6 seed.
If the Knicks retain the East’s No. 3 seed entering the playoffs, they face No. 6 in the first round.
For the 11th time in the last 19 games, the Knicks have held an opponent under 100 points. They closed the Raptors on 16-2 run and held Toronto to just 13 points in the fourth quarter and 37 second-half points after allowing 31 in the first quarter.
“Holding each other accountable. We have a goal in mind. We’re striving every day for that goal. There’s gonna be days where we take steps back. There’s gonna be days where we take steps forward,” Jalen Brunson said. “It’s all about how we trust each other and stick with each other. I know that sounds like a bunch of BS but it’s important for us to stick together.”
Tuesday marked the Knicks’ third straight game with all five starters scoring in double figures. Brunson finished with 26 points and 10 assists on the night.
The Knicks watched substantial leads evaporate into single-digit affairs twice in the second half on Tuesday. On both occasions, the Knicks rallied with a response shifting the momentum back into their favor.
The Knicks led by 13 at the 2:55 mark of the second quarter. The Raptors cut the deficit to two by the 7:41 mark of the third period. The Knicks immediately responded with a 9-1 run before the Raptors made it a two-point game entering the fourth quarter. And the Knicks built a seven-point lead at the 8:31 mark of the fourth before the Raptors, once again, made it a two-point game two and a half minutes later.
“It started with stops. I think it’s always big-time when you hold a team to 100 points, especially a team like that that plays so fast, gets downhill and creates opportunities for each other,” Brunson said. “They’ve been playing great all year, and in that fourth quarter, we found a way to string some stops together.”
RJ Barrett scored 20 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field, and Immanuel Quickley added 13 points but struggled on 4-of-13 shooting from the field. The pair of former Knicks were packaged together in the Dec. 2023 trade that netted OG Anunoby. In another game back at Scotiabank Arena, Anunoby finished with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field.
Anunoby entered Tuesday’s matchup averaging 20.8 points on 57% shooting from the field over six games against the team that selected him 23rd overall in the 2017 NBA Draft. The Knicks have won 10 straight games against the Raptors since the Anunoby deal.
Injury scares
Mitchell Robinson grabbed his surgically repaired left ankle in the first half. Josh Hart grabbed at his abdomen in the third quarter. Mikal Bridges and Jose Alvarado each took a shot to the face against the Raptors, as officials allowed a physical style of play on both ends of the floor most of the night. Plus Karl-Anthony Towns was slow to get to his feet after barreling into a cameraman on a drive to the rim late in regulation.
The Knicks are now off to a 2-0 start to their five-game swing against playoff competition. Next up, they host the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the second leg of a back-to-back on Wednesday. Robinson is expected to sit against the Thunder due to load management.
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Tobi Lawal scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds, Neoklis Avdalas added 15 points and six rebounds, and Virginia Tech got by Boston College, 72-63 on Tuesday night.
Amani Hansberry and Ben Hammond each scored 11 for the Hokies (19-11, 8-9 Atlantic Coast Conference), who improved to 14-3 at home this season.
Virginia Tech led for all but 47 seconds of game time, taking the lead for good on an Avdalas 3-pointer to open the scoring. They led 35-24 at half after a 6-0 BC run brought the lead from 17 to 9.
The Hokies shot 43% from the floor and 46% from deep, while Boston College was 42% and 23% respectively.
The Eagles (10-20, 3-14) cut the lead to as few as six points late with a 9-0 run, but Tech held on to preserve the victory. BC won the glass battle, 36-32, and scored 42 of their points in the paint.
BC was led by Boden Kapke's career-high 25 points along with eight rebounds and Fred Payne's 16 points, 12 rebounds, and two steals. The Eagles lost their second straight game and have dropped nine of their last 10 contests.
Up next
Boston College: hosts Notre Dame on Saturday.
Virginia Tech: visits No. 13 Virginia on Saturday.
The Louisville basketball fans who made it to the KFC Yum! Center for Tuesday night’s regular-season finale were treated to everything from Khani Rooths and Sananda Fru connecting for an alley-oop to Isaac McKneely converting a 4-point play after getting leveled by Syracuse’s Tyler Betsey as his shot from the left wing touched nothing but net.
That UofL (21-9, 10-7 ACC) took care of business so thoroughly without Brown, ending its two-game losing streak by leading a struggling Syracuse (15-15, 6-11) team for 34 minutes and by as many as 24 points, was a good sign heading into Saturday’s regular-season finale at No. 23 Miami. But the projected NBA lottery pick’s availability is going to be the story moving forward.
On Monday, coach Pat Kelsey said Brown’s body was “just a little bit beat up,” stemming from some hard falls the 6-foot-5 freshman took during a Feb. 23 loss at then-No. 19 North Carolina. He mustered only five points on 2-for-10 shooting in 21 minutes off the bench during last weekend’s loss at Clemson – after being downgraded from probable to a game-time decision. “He definitely wasn’t 100% today,” Kelsey said in the wake of the defeat.
"We'll see how he is today at practice," the coach told reporters Monday. "The medical people make that decision in terms of what his game status is; and then we'll see how he is tomorrow."
The question is: Does Brown need to sit out of Saturday's Quad 1A road game against the Hurricanes to ensure he's 100% for next week's ACC Tournament? With Tuesday's win, Louisville overtook N.C. State for sixth place in the conference standings by way of a head-to-head tiebreaker. But the Cards still could find themselves as the No. 7 seed, depending on how the final day of the regular season goes.
And then there's the question of: What if Brown needs to sit out of Saturday's game and the ACC Tournament to ensure he's 100% for March Madness?
If the answer to either of those questions is, "Yes," then Kelsey is going to need more of what he got against Syracuse on Tuesday night. But remember: UofL should have looked sharp against a team that's below .500 in league play — and it got outscored 41-38 during the second half.
Ryan Conwell led all scorers with 23 points, followed by J'Vonne Hadley with 19 and McKneely with 16. Together, they accounted for 13 of Louisville's 14 made 3s.
The Cards needed all of them on a night they went 5 for 17 on layups.
Louisville and Miami are set for a 2 p.m. tipoff Saturday at the Watsco Center. The Hurricanes, led by first-year coach Jai Lucas, entered their game Wednesday at SMU third in the ACC standings and 30th in the NET.
UofL will look to salvage its disappointing 3-7 record on the road during the trip to Coral Gables, Florida. Six of those losses have been at the hands of Quad 1A opponents.
This story will be updated.
Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.
Florida State pitcher John Abraham (53) pitches during the fourth inning of an NCAA baseball matchup at 121 Financial Ballpark in Jacksonville, Fla. Florida State defeated Florida 14-3.
Florida State entered this midweek contest against Jacksonville coming off of a weekend home sweep against Citadel, and sitting at #18 in the most recent Baseball America poll and #20 in the D1 Baseball poll. Unfortunately whatever momentum they carried was immediately dashed by Jacksonville’s explosive bats early on in Tuesday night’s game. It took a large comeback for Florida State to end up victorious against the Dolphins.
The first pitch of Rhett Vaughn’s outing was sent over the right field fence for a solo shot by Jacksonville’s Cade Walter. This was only the beginning of his disastrous first inning. After giving up back to back laser singles, a double down the right field line brought in the second run of the inning. This was followed by another RBI single that the second baseman Eli Putnam mishandled but was ruled a hit. Another single scored two more Jacksonville Dolphins.
After the sixth hit of the inning, the Seminoles made a pitching change to Kevin Mebil. Rhett Vaughn’s day was over with a line of 0.1 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, and 1K. Mebil came in and was able to escape the first inning being down 5-0.
The Seminoles came out firing in their half of the first inning with a Noah Sheffield double smoked down the left field line that immediately was cashed in by a Myles Bailey line drive single to right field that beat the shift. With two outs, Brody DeLamielleure fought his way deep into a 3-2 count with two outs and lined a double off the fence, scoring Myles Bailey. Following him, the cycle continued with John Stuetzer lining one to right field that ate up the right fielder and got to the wall on a failed dive attempt. Florida State left the 1st inning narrowing the score to 5-3.
Kevin Mebil walked the first batter in the top of the 2nd but quickly retired the side on a fly-out and a comebacker that he turned into a double play. In the bottom half, Chase Williams got on with a single, and a Gabe Fraser slow roller that was botched by the second baseman led to his reaching of base and Chase Williams to advance all the way to third. That was important because a fly ball by the next batter Noah Sheffield led to Williams scoring from third on a tag up. The second closed with the score 5-4 Jacksonville.
Brody DeLamielleure quickly started the bottom half of the third with an opposite field bomb over the right field fence to tie the game at 5. Gabe Nard came in for Florida State to start the fourth. Mebil’s day ended with 2.2 IP, 0 hits, 2 K’s and 1 BB.
In the top of the fifth, Nard let up a walk, but on the next play, Myles Bailey made a stellar play to come off of the first base bag and roll a 3-6-1 double play to close the inning. In the bottom of five, Hunter Carns doubled to lead off the inning before advancing to third on a passed ball. Carter McCulley followed with a walk before John Stuetzer laid down a safety squeeze successfully that scored one and allowed Stuetzer to reach safely. The small ball game continued as Eli Putnam opted for the same bunt strategy and moved over the two runners to second and third with one out. Two batters struck out ending the potential rally for FSU.
Cade O’Leary came out to replace Gabe Nard in the top of the sixth. Gabe Nard’s final line was 2.0 IP, 1 hit, 2BB, and 1K. O’Leary closed out the inning quickly with 2 strikeouts and a fly out.
In the top of the seventh, a wild pitch led to a Jacksonville run to tie this one at six. John Abraham relieved Cade O’Leary with two already on base and one out. Abraham helped get out of the jam with two huge strikeouts. Florida State couldn’t convert on its own runners in scoring position opportunity in the bottom of the inning.
A triple in the top of the 8th made a for an opportune situation for Jacksonville with one out. Abraham struck out the next batter and a bang bang play at first on a ground ball got FSU out of the inning.
John Abraham took the mound again for the ninth and struck out three with his last of the bunch being on a 95mph fastball. John Stuetzer led off the bottom of the ninth with a rocket to the right-center gap to put on a man on second with no outs. After a walk and a subsequent balk, Florida State had two runners in scoring position with no outs and the winning run at third. After an intentional walk, Eli Putnam came up to the plate with the chance to win the game and did just that with a walk-off single to deep center field.
Florida State won this one despite it becoming a bullpen game after just one-third of an inning. Impressive performances by the bullpen marked this one for Florida State with the relievers posting a line of 8.2 IP, 4 hits, 1 ER, 12K’s, and 5 BB. This combined with timely situational baseball late on won the Seminoles this one.
Some standout performances by hitters tonight were John Stuetzer’s 3/3 night with 2 rbi’s, Brody DeLamielleure’s 2/2 with a homer and 2 rbi’s, and Hunter Carns 2/5 with two doubles on the night.
The Seminoles have a quick turnaround as they take on Mercer at home tomorrow; Wednesday at 5 P.M. EST. They will look to continue their five-game win streak against the Bears.
HOUSTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 04: Head coach Shane Steichen of the Indianapolis Colts walks with Alec Pierce #14 after Pierce was ejected from the game for making contact with a ref during the third quarter of the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images
“There’s incentive for the Colts is to do a long-term deal with Daniel Jones, sooner rather than later,” said Rapoport. “Right up against it with the salary cap. They can restructure some guys. They can figure this out. But if they do a long-term deal with Daniel Jones, their cap situation gets a lot easier and that might be pretty important because as you mentioned, Alec Pierce is going to be a free agent.”
“I know the Colts made an aggressive move to try to sign him before the franchise tag deadline. That was never going to happen. Not going to sign, unless he knew for sure who his quarterback was going to be.”
“Now he knows it’s Daniel Jones, but timing is really not on the Colts side here.”
“Today’s Tuesday. Right? So in like five days, or four days, whatever the math may be, the tampering window begins. Players never get this close to free agency and at least don’t entertain offers. It’s hard to imagine he does any deal until at least the end of the week before he’s going to find out what’s out there.”
“Besides George Pickens, who is a franchise tag member of the Dallas Cowboys, this is one of the top free agents regardless of positions. Certainly the top wide receiver. He’s going to get a huge deal, and the Colts, are not [just] competing with themselves, but the entire rest of the NFL.”
Of course, this is shaping up to be what a lot of Colts fans ultimately feared.
Without a franchise tag applied to him, Pierce after a breakout 2026 campaign, in which he led the league in average yards per catch for a consecutive year, hitting the open market as an unrestricted free agent—and essentially free to sign anywhere without significant suitor compensation deterring other teams from offering or even providing the Colts the opportunity to match any offer sheet.
At 25-years-old and still improving as an overall route runner, Pierce caught 47 receptions for 1,003 total receiving yards and 6 touchdowns receptions during 14 starts, but it’s his unique skill-set of separating vertically downfield, high-pointing the football, maintaining body control, and making highly athletic/acrobatic catches through contact that make him one of the league’s truly elite deep threats.
The first waves of free agency can be a frenzy and very unpredictable.
Colts fans saw that firsthand last season when rotational defensive lineman Dayo Odeyingbo inked a 3-year, $48 million deal with the Chicago Bears (featuring $32M guaranteed during the first waves). Pierce is a better player than Odeyingbo was at that stage of their respective careers, and all it takes is one illogical team to make a shocking offer to potentially out-price the Colts from a salary cap standpoint.
As Rapoport notes, with Pickens a recipient of the franchise tag, Pierce now becomes the top free agent wideout.
He had already been speculated as an offseason target for nearly every team potentially in need of a wide receiver upgrade this early offseason, particularly those with bigger and stronger armed quarterbacks.
If push comes to shove, especially if the Colts can’t lock in Jones to a multi-year contract extension, can anyone reasonably blame Pierce, if the money is comparable, that he gets to catch passes from potentially a Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, etc. who are all better quarterbacks and bigger armed for downfield shots?
This is why a lot of Colts fans were clamoring for Pierce to receive the franchise tag, instead of Jones being the recipient of the transition tag. While Jones’ average annual value of his contract will assuredly be higher, Pierce projects to have a lot more interested suitors, as there’s more teams with wide receiver holes than those handful that are in need of a starting quarterback rehabbing from a late season torn Achilles that seem to fit with Jones.
Feb 25, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Denver Broncos general manager George Paton speaks during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
NFL Free Agency is just a week away and the Denver Broncos are primed to do whatever they need to do to get better for the 2026 season. There are no issues with cap or draft picks, so they could go in any number of directions.
One thing that has been rumored lately is on the trade front. Now, before you vote no, this is a two-way street. The question includes both the trade for scenario like an AJ Brown, but it could also mean a big trade away like with some rumors that Ben Powers could be moved.
Would you prefer they stand pat this week or try to pull the trigger on a deal before legal tampering opens up? Vote below and we’ll discuss all the scenarios and the results of this survey later in the week!
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BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 03: Marc Bernal of FC Barcelona applauds the fans after the Copa Del Rey Semi Final Second Leg match between FC Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid at Camp Nou on March 03, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The midfielder now has four goals in his last five matches for Barcelona and admitted after the game it was a “bittersweet” moment for him.
“Happy with what the team has given and thanks to the fans. It has been special, but bittersweet because we were one goal short and couldn’t advance,” he said.
Barcelona’s defence of their Copa del Rey trophy has now ended, but Bernal says his team can go on and taste glory in both the league and in Europe this season.
“If we go in with this mentality and hunger, we can achieve great things,” he added. “We’re going to go all out, compete in the Champions League round of 16 and the League.”
Barcelona will take a few days to recover but then face another big week at home and abroad. First up is a trip to Athletic Club before a game against Newcastle in the Champions League.
Nearly 17 months into collective bargaining negotiations that have vacillated between flurries of activity and periods of silence, the dam broke on Tuesday. It laid bare the issues that had been rumbling within the WNBA Players Association for months.
Not everyone agrees. Not everyone is being considered, or even involved. Not everyone knows what’s going on. And all this as the union and league barrel toward the March 10 date the league gave the WNBPA as the CBA deadline for the season to start on time.
It’s messier by the minute.
ESPN reported Tuesday night that Kelsey Plum, first vice president of the union, and Breanna Stewart, a vice president, wrote a private letter to union executive director Terri Jackson voicing concerns about how the union is handling the negotiations, “including the lack of adequate player involvement in the process.”
They said that despite the union opting out of the previous CBA more than 16 months ago, they have “been privy to details of these negotiations for less than two months, having first seen a proposal in January,” per ESPN. Their requests for specific information from the union have gone unfulfilled, they said. It makes sense that a flurry of proposals have now gone back and forth within the past few weeks, after the stalemate following a third deadline the sides failed to extend.
Breanna Stewart talks WNBA CBA negotiations:
"If you look at... the union's deal, or the league's deal... both are not ready to be voted on. Because both need to be negotiated up or down, or in a number of ways." pic.twitter.com/4mcFg9wDaF
That’s unacceptable for two members of the executive committee, who should be conduits of information between Jackson, union president Nneka Ogwumike and each team’s player representatives. And it stands in direct contrast to the public party line that communication within the union has been solid, even amid private rumblings of concerns and a lack of information. There is no excuse. Jackson and Ogwumike have been in their positions since 2016, and worked on the 2020 CBA that was viewed as progressive at the time.
The claims are strong. They’re also unsurprising, as is Plum and Stewart being at the center of it. They are largely the most willing of the executive committee to speak on CBA issues and provide in-depth, nuanced responses. Plum broke the news of January’s in-person meeting in New York, which broke the weeks-long stalemate between proposals. That was no accident.
Understanding what the group of reporters waiting for her was ready to ask, and that she had a duty to speak on it, she took it upon herself not only to tell, but to offer optimism. Ahead of Monday’s Unrivaled semifinals in Brooklyn, both Plum and Stewart denounced a potential strike and highlighted the positive player advances in recent proposals.
"I've always been someone that's focused on the gain, not the gap,” Plum told reporters. “And to be honest, I think if you look at where we've come from, shoot, since I came into the league until now, and now that we're in a revenue share, it's a tremendous win.”
Meanwhile, within the past few weeks, others on the executive committee have attempted to duck questions about the CBA proposals or have made themselves scarce. There are often claims of needing to align on messaging.
No wonder it took time to align if some were kept in the dark. And those who accidentally or purposefully stepped out of what the leaders desired took heat. Why speak at all, internally or otherwise?
"When we and other players have attempted to express concerns about negotiations, we have been made to feel as though we are acting against the interests of the PA," the letter read, per ESPN. "Many other players across the league feel these same frustrations and have expressed them to us, but feel afraid or unable to speak out."
It’s the players who have to live with this CBA and its ramifications. They shouldn’t be, according to Plum and Stewart, “largely … excluded from” the negotiations. There’s no reason to button up their opinions when they're the very people the union is working to help. It has all felt very heavy-handed from the top, when the reality is, a negotiation is, by definition, a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. Change is incremental; it can’t be done all at once.
Plum has often and quite publicly said that. As time dwindles, there is no other option but an impacted season. Even if some players saved money for the past two years in preparation for a potential strike, as the union advised, that’s not easy to live through financially. And the league has offered much of what the players have asked for, including developmental players, acquiescing on housing, movement on salary caps and accelerating rookie contracts. The union has been less clear, speaking only of revenue sharing and its incremental changes over the last few weeks.
There’s also a valid concern about the league’s long-term financial health. If either of the proposals on the table were codified today, the players will receive revenue-sharing. To revenue-share, you need revenue. And to bring in revenue, there need to be games.
That’s all Stewart and Plum were saying this week in Brooklyn. Behind the scenes, they’ve been saying a lot more. Their direct call to union leadership for failing players is a turning point in these talks. Whether that’s for better or for worse.
The AZ Compass Prep National [Chandler, AZ] Dragons haven't budged in their second stint as the No. 1 team in The Sporting News High School Boys Basketball Top 25, and it could be a while before they do.
The Dragons are off this week and guaranteed to hold down the top spot in next week's rankings before the EYBL Championship tournament tips off later in the week.
No. 5 SPIRE Academy [Geneva, OH] National's loss to the La Lumiere [La Porte, IN] Lakers dropped the Ohio squad down to No. 12 this week. They were highest-ranked team to lose, and it also opened up an opportunity for La Lumiere to return to the rankings in the No. 20 position.
Two other teams make their SN Top 25 debuts this week as the No. 24 Greensboro [NC] Day School Bengals and No. 25 Archbishop Riordan [San Francisco, CA] Crusaders join the party. Greensboro Day is fresh off winning North Carolina's NCISAA Class 3A state championship, and Archbishop Riordan is in action this Friday night in California's CIF Open Division Regional Semifinals.
Prolific Prep's regular season is winding down toward its conclusion this week, and then we'll await word on the Crew's potential postseason plans.
5. Paul VI [Chantilly, VA] Panthers
2025-26 record: 33-2 Previous ranking: No. 6
Upcoming games: No games scheduled this week
Paul VI captured Virginia's VISAA Division I state championship last week, and now they await word on whether they've done enough to warrant an invitation to April's Chipotle Nationals tournament.
6. Sierra Canyon [Chatsworth, CA] Trailblazers
2025-26 record: 27-1 Previous ranking: No. 7
Upcoming games: 3/7 — vs. Redondo Union/Santa Margarita winner
Sierra Canyon won the CIF's Southern Section Open Division championship, earning a first-round bye in this week's state tournament. They'll get the winner of Redondo Union vs. Santa Margarita this coming Saturday in the regional semifinals.
7. Principia [St. Louis, MO] Panthers
2025-26 record: 23-2 Previous ranking: No. 9
Upcoming games: 3/3 — vs. Monroe City
Principia is in action Tuesday night against Monroe City in Missouri's MSHSAA Class 3 sectionals as they begin their march toward a possible state championship.
8. Link Academy [Branson, MO] Lions
2025-26 record — 25-3 Previous ranking — No. 10
Upcoming games: No games scheduled this week
Link Academy's regular season has wrapped up, and like many of the teams ranked above them, we await updates on their postseason schedule.
9. Wasatch Academy [Mt. Pleasant, UT] Tigers
2025-26 record: 21-5 Previous ranking: No. 8
Upcoming games: No games scheduled this week
Wasatch Academy has concluded its regular season, and like many of the other high-ranked teams, awaits word on any future postseason opportunities.
Archbishop Stepinac's postseason journey continues Wednesday against Holy Cross in the CHSAA Class AA semifinals.
14. Bartlett [TN] Panthers
2025-26 record: 27-4 Previous ranking: No. 14
Upcoming games: 3/5 — vs. Whitehaven
Bartlett advanced to the regional finals Tuesday night with a 52-39 win over Southwind, and next up is a date with Whitehaven in the regional finals on Thursday.
15. Seven Lakes [Katy, TX] Spartans
2025-26 record: 35-0 Previous ranking: No. 15
Upcoming games: 3/3 — vs. Atascocita
Seven Lakes is set to face Atascocita Tuesday night in the Texas UIL Class 6A Division I regional semifinals.
16. Fishers [IN] Tigers
2025-26 record: 23-0 Previous ranking: No. 17
Upcoming games: 3/6 – vs. Hamilton Southeastern
Fishers continues its march in Indiana's IHSAA Class 4A playoffs Friday against Hamilton Southeastern in the state semifinals.
17. Wisconsin Lutheran [Milwaukee, WI] Vikings
2025-26 record: 24-0 Previous ranking: No. 18
Upcoming games: 3/6 — vs. Tremper/Indian Trail winner
Wisconsin Lutheran awaits the winner of Tremper vs. Indian Trail on Tuesday night in the second round of Wisconsin's WIAA Division I playoffs
18. Sunnyslope [Phoenix, AZ] Vikings
2025-26 record: 26-2 Previous ranking: No. 19
Upcoming games: 3/4 — vs. Basha
Sunnyslope inched one step closer to an opportunity to play for Arizona's AIA Open Division state championship last week, and next up is a date in the semifinals against Basha.
19. Benet Academy [Lisle, IL] Redwings
2025-26 record: 31-1 Previous ranking: No. 20
Upcoming games: 3/6 — vs. TBD
Benet Academy has punched its ticket to the Illinois IHSA Class 4A Super Sixteen, and they await word on their opponent for a game that is scheduled to be played Friday.
20. La Lumiere [La Porte, IN] Lakers
2025-26 record: 21-4 Previous ranking: Unranked
Upcoming games: 3/4 — vs. Bosco Institute
La Lumiere has one more regular-season game left before heading to the EYBL Conference Tournament.
21. Rainier Beach [Seattle, WA] Vikings
2025-26 record: 26-1 Previous ranking: No. 22
Upcoming games: 3/5 — vs. Shorewood/O'Dea winner
Rainier Beach earned a first-round bye, and now the Vikings await the winner of Shorewood vs. O'Dea for Thursday night matchup in Washington's WIAA Class 3A quarterfinals.
22. Gainesville [GA] Red Elephants
2025-26 record: 29-0 Previous ranking: No. 23
Upcoming games: 3/4 — vs. Dutchtown
Gainesville heads into Georgia's GHSA Class 5A quarterfinals Wednesday night still unbeaten on the season.
23. Millennium [Goodyear, AZ] Tigers
2025-26 record: 24-3 Previous ranking: No. 24
Upcoming games: 3/4 Z— vs. St. Mary's
Millennium heads into Arizona's AIA Open Division semifinals against St. Mary's looking to possibly set up a matchup with Sunnyslope for the state title. The two teams split their regular-season matchup.
24. Greensboro [NC] Day Bengals
2025-26 record: 36-2 Previous ranking: Unranked
Upcoming games: No games scheduled this week
Greensboro Day School has been on the Top 25 "bubble" for weeks, and they finally crack SN's Top 25 this week after winning North Carolina's NCISAA Class 3A state championship. Will there be another postseason invitation forthcoming for the Bengals?
Upcoming games: 3/7 — vs. Modesto Christian/De La Salle winner
Archbishop Riordan earned a bye to the California's CIF Open Division Regional Semifinals, and they're off until Saturday night until they meet the winner of Modesto Christian vs. De La Salle in their Top 25 debut.
The next 25 teams on the "bubble"
Here are the best of the rest — teams under consideration for the SN Top 25.
Andrew Jackson [Jacksonville, FL] Tigers — 28-1
Bearden [Knoxville, TN] Bulldogs — 33-1
Brewster Academy National [Wolfeboro, NH] Bobcats — 30-5
Columbus [Miami, FL] Explorers — 24-6
Crown Point [IN] Bulldogs — 20-1
Curie [Chicago, IL] Condors — 28-1
DePaul College Prep [Chicago, IL] Rams — 29-3
East Lansing [MI] Trojans — 23-1
Harvard-Westlake [Studio City, CA] Wolverines — 26-6
Heritage [Frisco, TX] Coyotes — 30-2
IMG Academy [Bradenton, FL] Ascenders — 19-9
Kankakee [IL] Kays — 28-1
Lakota West [West Chester, OH] Firebirds — 21-1
Little Elm [TX] Lobos — 33-2
North Crowley [Fort Worth, TX] Panthers — 31-3
Ogallala [NE] Indians — 25-0
Redondo Union [Redondo Beach, CA] Sea Hawks — 27-4
Richland [WA] Bombers — 26-0
Salesian College Prep [Richmond, CA] Pride — 27-3
Santa Margarita [Rancho Santa Margarita, CA] Eagles — 27-5
St. John's [Washington, DC] Cadets — 27-8
St. Joseph [Santa Maria, CA] Knights — 30-2
St. Thomas Aquinas [Fort Lauderdale, FL] Raiders — 26-4
Southeastern Prep Academy National [Orlando, FL] Falcons — 38-8
Feb 2, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer (30) blocks the shot of Nashville Predators left wing Cole Smith (36) during the second period at Bridgestone Arena.
The recent slump from the Vegas Golden Knights has not deterred general manager Kelly McCrimmon from making moves.
On Tuesday, mere hours after falling to the Buffalo Sabres, a trade was announced by TSN’s Darren Dreger that the Golden Knights have acquired forward Cole Smith from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2028 3rd round pick.
Smith was pulled early from a game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, a clear indication that a trade was imminent. While the Tampa Bay Lightning were reportedly interested, the Golden Knights emerged as the winners for Smith’s services.
A native of Brainerd, MN, the 30-year-old Smith is known for his defensive prowess and physicality. His 119 hits and 31 penalty minutes should be a boon for the Golden Knights’ bottom six group, adding some much needed toughness to a group that has clearly needed a spark in that department.
Smith has not been an offensive dynamo, only scoring six goals and 10 points this season, but the Golden Knights have the infrastructure in place to ensure it is not needed.
Smith arrives to the Golden Knights on the final year of a two-year deal worth $1 million AAV, making him an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.
With the Golden Knights in a late-season tailspin, they hope Smith is part of the solution that can get them back on the right track. McCrimmon now has a little under 72 hours to see if he has another move up his sleeve.
The 2025-26 Vegas Golden Knights are remarkably consistent. Unfortunately, they’re consistent in all the wrong ways— they have a tendency to only start playing well once they’ve fallen behind by two or more goals. They’ve managed to salvage points out of many of those efforts, but it’s hardly a recipe for success.
It happened again on Tuesday when the Golden Knights took on the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. The Sabres jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the second period, and only then did the Golden Knights respond. They played exceptionally well for just under 35 minutes of play, but it wasn’t enough, and the Sabres held on for a 3-2 win.
“It’s just tough to go down several goals and come back to win games,” said Colton Sissons postgame. “We’re constantly finding ways to make it interesting, but it’s just too little too late again.”
The Sabres opened the scoring just 4:02 into the first period. Ryan McLeod tried to find Jack Quinn for a back-door tap-in, but his pass went off Jack Eichel’s skate. The puck bounced right to Jason Zucker at the goal line, and the Las Vegas native tapped it home.
The Sabres doubled their lead just 46 seconds into the second period. Noah Ostlund won the offensive zone face-off back to Owen Power, who walked the line and wristed a shot on goal from distance. Rasmus Andersson partially screened Akira Schmid, and Power’s shot went off Andersson’s glove and into the net.
The Sabres added to their lead at 5:44 in the second. Alex Tuch flew into the offensive zone and threaded a pass to Tage Thompson. Thompson stepped up into the right circle and snapped a wristed past Akira Schmid far-side.
That’s when everything shifted, and the Golden Knights responded just 1:06 later. Jack Eichel set up Shea Theodore for a one-timer, but the shot went wide. Alex Lyon denied Ivan Barbashev’s stuff attempt, so Barbashev jammed it home on a wraparound.
The Golden Knights made it a one-goal game at 8:27 in the second. Reilly Smith forced a turnover and chipped the puck out of the zone, and Pavel Dorofeyev got to it first. Dorofeyev raced up ice, protected the puck, and beat Alex Lyon five-hole.
Despite only trailing by a goal, the Golden Knights struggled to generate offense in the third period. They failed to rise to the moment and looked uninspired while doing so. In addition to hitting a few crossbars, they managed just six shots on goal in the final frame and fell 3-2.
Three Golden Knights Takeaways
1. Credit where it’s due: Alex Lyon played very well tonight in net for the Sabres. He saved 27 of 29 shots and finished the night with a .931 SV% and a 1.85 GSAx. That being said, the Golden Knights simply didn’t do enough to make his life difficult. They challenged him just six times in the third period. That isn’t going to result in wins very often– especially when they’re trying to complete a comeback.
2. The Golden Knights are floundering; with a 3-6-2 record in their last 11 games, they’re at serious risk of losing control of the Pacific Division. Their biggest issue, of course, is their slow starts. Sure, they made it competitive tonight. Big whoop. Moral victories mean very little to begin with, and even less this time of year when points are at a premium.
Chasing a lead is exhausting, and the Golden Knights have made a habit of that. In 61 games played, they’ve spent 1502:48 trailing, which is the fourth-most in the league. The fact that they’re still currently leading the Pacific Division says more about the state of the division than it does about their quality of play.
“We’ve been down this road before,” said head coach Bruce Cassidy following the 3-2 loss. “We get behind, sort of get punched in the face. Then we get to our game— we’ve been talking about trying to get there before that happens, a lot.”
3. The hockey gods haven’t smiled upon the Golden Knights’ goaltenders this season. Their team Goals Against Above Expected is 25.42– that’s the second-worst in the entire league. But tonight, goaltending was the least of their worries.
Tonight, their biggest problem was that they couldn’t score three goals. Following the loss, head coach Bruce Cassidy called the team out for underperforming offensively.
“[Goaltending] has plagued us some nights, where we needed an extra save,” said Bruce Cassidy postgame. “Tonight, we needed another goal… I think there’s some guys at the bottom of the lineup that have typically scored more, and so far that hasn’t happened. That’s how one-goal losses happen.”
Danny Cunningham: #Cavs beat the Pistons 113-109 without Donovan Mitchell. Jaylon Tyson had 22 points, Evan Mobley and James Harden both had 18 and Dennis Schroder had 15 points off the bench. Tyson did an excellent job defensively on Cade Cunningham, too.
Omari Sankofa II: FINAL: Cavaliers 113, Pistons 109. Snaps a six-game winning streak on the road. Cunningham had a double-double (10 points, 14 assists) but shot 4-16 overall. Pistons gave up 17 3-pointers and couldn't sustain their own offense tonight
Jon Krawczynski: MIN 117, MEM 110. Once again, not always pretty, but another W is all that matters. 4 in a row, 7 of 8. Edwards: 41p, 6r, 5s +13 Randle: 23p, 11r, 4a McDaniels: 16p, 7r Dosunmu: 14p, 4a DiVincenzo: 7p, 6a, 4r, +21
Justin Martinez: Final: Thunder 116, Bulls 108 Jaylin Williams: 17 points, 16 boards and 6 assists Aaron Wiggins: 18 points and 7 boards Jared McCain: 20 points and 2 steals OKC keeps rolling despite being short-handed. It's now 48-15. Next up is a road game against New York tomorrow at 6 p.m. CST.
“I don’t know why it went viral, it felt very normal to me” - JJ Redick on his interaction with Luka Doncic on the bench during the Warriors game that got a little heated pic.twitter.com/jNPF2KFBUO
Mike Curtis: Final: #Hornets 117, #Mavs 90. Dallas drops its fourth straight and first of a season-long six-game road trip. Not enough 3-point shooting. Mavs made 3 of 22. Charlotte made 20 of 51. Brandon Williams led with 18 points. Brandon Miller led Charlotte with 17 points.
As a rookie with the 76ers, McCain was leading the Rookie of the Year race with a potent start to his NBA career out of Duke before he went down with a season-ending injury.
By the time McCain made it back to the court this season following an additional injury, he had fallen out of the rotation.
Philly occasionally made an effort to incorporate him, but at other points, the 76ers pretty much let McCain just rot on the bench. It's as if they forgot what he had already done for them, and the level he had already proven to be able to reach in the NBA.
So instead of allowing him to rediscover his development, the 76ers instead traded McCain to the Thunder, who consistently help players reach their maximum potential.
It already looks like yet another steal for OKC, and a move the 76ers may come to regret.
Just a few days into March, there's already an overarching sense of Madness floating through the air. Tuesday night's UNC-Clemson matchup proved that point to a T.
The Tar Heels and Tigers battled for ACC Tournament positioning on an emotional evening, with the Dean Dome crowd celebrating seniors Seth Trimble and Elijah Davis. North Carolina trailed by five at halftime, struggling to find an offensive rhythm.
Luka Bogavac, whom the Tar Heels (24-6, 12-5 ACC) targeted in offseason recruiting efforts due to his sharpshooting ability, delivered in what fans dub "The Luka game." Bogavac exploded for a career-high 20 points in a North Carolina uniform, with 17 of those coming in the second half.
Bogavac caught a heater from beyond the arc, with all six of his field goals via the 3-point variety. Bogavac later set his career high on a pair of free throws, which is still a work in progress for UNC.
Jarin Stevenson, another junior and Chapel Hill native, delivered the game-saving plays his Tar Heels needed. Stevenson dove after loose balls, saved basketball out-of-bounds and finished with a game-high 10 rebounds.
Offensively, RJ Godfrey single-handedly kept Clemson within striking distance by scoring a career-high 22 points. Godfrey missed his final shot, though, a layup in the closing seconds which Trimble grabbed – and set cheers off throughout the Dean Dome.
In a game North Carolina needed to win, players delivered for 40 minutes in an instant classic. Take a look at several postgame social media reactions below, which are filled with happy thoughts.
Luka Bogavac...welcome to March!
And if Luka just wanted to wait till March to show out.
In a era where there arent many players who stay 4 years at 1 university its truly special to see Seth not only get that last home win but to never lose a game at home in his last year. He will go down as one of the fans favorite Tar Heel not just bc of play but his loyalty. 🐏🩵
Survive and advance season, folks. #UNC finishes 18-0 at home for the first time in program history. Seth scores the final point, Elijah Davis gets another late check-in,
-Winning on Senior Day never gets old. Happy for Seth & Elijah -New school record for most home wins in a single season (18) environment was great all season long in the Smith Center -First 20 point game of Luka Bogavac’s UNC career. Couldn’t have…
Derek Dixon pass to Seth Trimble to beat Dook and his shot tonight against Clemson shows that kid's clutch ability as a scorer & passer! Cant wait to see what this team looks like when Caleb returns! We have a legit 8/9 man rotation wit High Powell Stevenson (Ky/Young) off bench!
— My Name is Mario & I am a Tar Heel (@Briccyardlilyo) March 4, 2026
Bossier High advanced into the LHSAA Non-Select Division II quarterfinals for an eighth consecutive season Tuesday, March 3 with a 69-41 victory over Assumption in the Bearkat gym.
Ron Dillard and Braylyn Robinson led the way offensively with 19 and 18 points, respectively, while DT Thomas chimed in with 11. The Bearkats (21-9) keep winning with hopes of making the state title game again.
“This feels good, especially losing our guy TJ Bunnery due to an ACL tear,” Bossier coach Justin Collins said. “We’re looking forward to our matchup with Franklin Parish.”
Bunnery went down Feb. 6 versus Minden with his injury and was one of the team leaders at the time.
Natchitoches Central 68, East Ascension 50: The Chiefs (28-4) move into the LHSAA Non-Select Division I quarters for a third consecutive season and for the 13th time in 16 seasons with a dominating win at home. J’Dell Demery paced the win with 24 points and nine rebounds, while Khaelyb Creighton and Harold Remo added 12 points apiece.
Calvary 72, Rosepine 42: The Cavaliers (30-4) had little trouble advancing to the LHSAA Select Division III quarterfinals with the home win over Rosepine. Jaiden Hall dropped in 14 points with seven steals and five assists while TJ Jamison added 13 points with eight assists and five rebounds. Robert Wright contributed 13 points and eight boards while Craig Davis chipped in with 12 points in a balanced scoring attack.
“All our focus shifts to Catholic-New Iberia now,” Calvary coach Vic Morris said. “We have to be ready to play a complete game for 32 minutes or more.”
Captain Shreve 57, St. Augustine 46: The Gators (19-11) had to go on the road and defeat the No. 3 seed but they managed it in strong fashion behind 22 points from Jacob Richardson and 14 from Erron Williams. Shreve also got nine points from Niran Ogunyemi and seven from Kameron Rivers.
“Our road to the Top 28 runs through New Orleans and we’re excited to be in the mix and playing our best basketball at the right time,” Shreve coach Brandon Gultery said. “Let’s keep building. One team. One mission.”
Huntington 76, Jesuit 63 OT: The Raiders (22-7) were forced to go into overtime on the road to advance to the LHSAA Select Division I quarterfinals. Peyton Parker led the way with 23 points while Austin Turner chipped in 18 and Antonio Dixon 16 for coach Mack Jones.
Green Oaks 54, Red River 47: The Giants won in Coushatta behind 17 points and 13 rebounds from Quantavious Sanford along with 15 points and 10 boards from Javontaye Dean. The Bulldogs (22-11) were paced by Demarche Newton with 18 points along with Collin Stafford and Malique Smith with 10 apiece.
Parkway 63, Sulphur 57 OT: The Panthers (19-15) won on the road in the Non-Select Division I playoffs and now will visit No. 2 Ruston in the quarterfinals. Parkway was led by KB Williams (15 points) Tristan Sedberry (14) and Caleb Evans (11).
Jimmy Watson covers Louisiana sports for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at jwatson@shreveporttimes.com and follow him on Twitter @JimmyWatson6.
Drake defensive line coach Joe Evans talks to players before a football game between Drake and Upper Iowa on Aug. 28, 2025, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa. Drake defeated Upper Iowa 41-7. | Ayrton Breckenridge/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Rutgers football has hired former Drake defensive line coach Joe Evans to be its new assistant defensive line coach, according to a report by Brian Fonseca of NJ Advanced Media. Evans joins the Rutgers coaching staff after just one season as a Drake assistant. Evans joins rush ends coach Joe Woodley and safeties coach Adam Cox as former Drake coaches now on Rutgers’ defensive coaching staff.
During his one season at Drake, Evans helped to develop defensive lineman Jacob Auen, who had six sacks last season, Nolan Korzeniowski, who had four sacks last season, and Gene Blalock, who also had four sacks last season.
Evans joined Drake’s coaching staff after having a standout college career at Iowa. After walking on at Iowa in 2019, Evans finished his college career with 135 total tackles, 35.0 tackles for loss, 28.0 sacks, four forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. Evans competed against Rutgers during his time at Iowa, terrorizing the Knights in their 2022 matchup, recording four sacks in the Hawkeyes 27-10 win over Rutgers.
Evans went undrafted after leaving college, but landed on the Baltimore Ravens practice squad in 2024 for a brief stint before being released.
Evans will now work under Rutgers’ new defensive line coach, Dennis Dottin-Carter.
In his team’s first game of March, Bill Self watched Kansas men’s basketball fall behind a middling Arizona State team by seven points in the first half.
Self appeared to be arguing a foul call against freshman phenom Darryn Peterson, which sent Arizona State to the free-throw line with a chance to extend its lead. He was assessed a double technical for his efforts, and Self was ejected.
Kansas HC Bill Self is given a technical and ejected from the game, after a foul was called on Darryn Peterson on this play. pic.twitter.com/3dOV8vKnHh
With Self back in the locker room, the Jayhawks are being led the rest of the game by assistant coach and former Kansas star Jacque Vaughn. Vaughn picked up a technical foul with 43 seconds remaining in the first half.
It is just the third ejection of Self’s head-coaching career, which began in 1993 at Oral Roberts.
With 15:13 remaining in the second half, the Jayhawks were trailing the Sun Devils 42-33.
After an eight-game win streak appeared to right a frustrating season, Kansas has lost three of its past five games, with each of those losses coming by at least 16 points.
After suffering back-to-back losses twice in the month of February, Illinois looks to have gotten back on track with a 80-54 win over Oregon on Tuesday night at the State Farm Center. With the win, the Illini move closer to securing a top four finish in the Big Ten standings and a triple-bye in next week’s Big Ten Tournament.
Illinois honored three players ahead of their final career home game. Kylan Boswell, Ben Humrichous, and AJ Redd were able to conclude their careers in the State Farm Center with a massive win.
Boswell had a relatively quiet night by his standards, finishing with just three points on 1-for-6 from the field. Humrichous did what he does best and knocked down two triples.
Redd entered the game to thunderous applause and the arena erupted when the walk-on from Chicago splashed a three and finished a tough layup in the final minute of the game.
Despite the Senior Night festivities, it was junior Andrej Stojakovic that led the way for the Illini against the Ducks. After being shut out of the scoring column against Michigan last Friday, Stojakovic made it known that he would be an aggressor tonight.
He relentlessly attacked the rim on offense and turned in the best rebounding performance (12 rebounds) of his career. Stojakovic finished the night with 21 points, 12 rebounds, and 2 assists. He shot an efficient 7-for-9 from inside the arc and made all seven of his free throws.
Illinois’ star freshmen did their part offensively as well. Keaton Wagler’s 11 points, three rebounds, and four assists in the first half set the tone for the Illini, while David Mirkovic’s 19 points on 8-for-15 shooting kept Illinois going steady throughout.
Oregon struck first on Illinois’ Senior Night, getting out to an early 9-3 lead. Unfortunately for Oregon, that lead was very short-lived. Illinois quickly scored 21 unanswered and held the Ducks scoreless for more than six minutes. Oregon failed to convert on 12 straight field goal attempts during Illinois’ run.
That run was reminiscent of the 20-0 run Illinois went on against UCLA 10 days ago. Except this time around against a West Coast foe, Illinois remained in control after the dominant run. The extended 38-12 run in the final 15 minutes of the first half gave Illinois major breathing room heading into the locker room as they led 41-21.
Despite an ugly first half showing, Oregon didn’t back down to begin the second half. The Ducks cut a 22-point Illini lead to just 13 points with 13 minutes to play. Senior center Nate Bittle carried the load offensively, finishing the game with 15 points and 5 rebounds.
Another extended Oregon shooting slump of 9 straight missed shots gave Illinois a major cushion as the clock wound down. The Ducks shot an abysmal 32.8% from the field and 17.2% from beyond the arc. Illinois had an uncharacteristically poor second half shooting the ball, making just three of its 21 threes.
Stat Stuffers
Andrej Stojakovic (ILL) — 21 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists
— Big Ten Men's Basketball (@B1GMBBall) March 4, 2026
Looking Ahead
Illinois concludes its regular season with a trip to College Park, Maryland this Sunday. The Fighting Illini take on the Terrapins at 2 p.m. on FOX. It’s off to Chicago for the Big Ten Tournament after the brief East Coast trip.
Cam Newton stirred debate about the upcoming NFL Draft class this week. The former NFL MVP argues that Texas quarterback Arch Manning’s decision to remain in college is a major reason the 2026 quarterback group lacks star power.
During a recent 4th & 1 podcast, Newton discussed draft prospects and called the 2026 quarterback class “the worst in the last two decades,” suggesting the absence of Manning at the top of the pool has dramatically changed how evaluators view the group.
“This is the actual worst quarterback draft class in the last two decades,” Newton said. “And you want to know who’s to blame? Arch Manning.”
Newton clarified his comments were not meant as criticism of Manning’s ability, but rather the immense expectations that surrounded the Texas quarterback entering his college career. Manning, the grandson of Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, was widely viewed as a generational prospect.
Newton said many expected Manning to develop into a player who combined elite athletic traits with the football intelligence associated with the Manning family name.
With Manning’s decision to return to Texas, all of that pushed expectations into the future.
When looking at the 2026 draft pool, Newton said the quarterback group, which includes Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, Alabama’s Ty Simpson, Miami’s Carson Beck and Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia, lacks a clear franchise-level prospect.
“I don’t really see a franchise quarterback,” Newton said. “I just don’t see it.”
Newton added that Manning’s return could dramatically boost the following draft cycle. With prospects such as Manning, Dante Moore, LaNorris Sellers, Trinidad Chambliss and Julian Sayin expected to headline the 2027 class, Newton predicted it could become one of the most talented quarterback drafts in recent memory.
Anyway you stack it, the group of elite quarterbacks will be fun to watch in the 2026 college football season.
Drew McIntyre wearing a leather vest - Wwe/Getty Images
Tis the season of WWE WrestleMania, and according to reports, multiple creative rewrites. As it pertains to the Undisputed WWE Championship, the latest rewrite has reportedly resulted in Randy Orton battling a long-time friend of his for the title on WWE's grandest stage.
According to PWI Elite, WWE's current plans are believed to being calling for Orton, the winner of the 2026 Men's Elimination Chamber, to challenge Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. As it stands, that title is held by Drew McIntyre, who dethroned Rhodes in a Three Stages of Hell match on the January 9 edition of "WWE SmackDown." Following McIntyre's involvement in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber at Rhodes' expense, though, "SmackDown" General Manager Nick Aldis confirmed that "The Scottish Warrior" and "The American Nightmare" would meet in a rematch this Friday, with the Undisputed WWE Championship on the line.
PWI Elite indicates that Rhodes is expected to unseat McIntyre as champion on "SmackDown," thus setting the stage for him and Orton, former Legacy members, to collide one-on-one at WrestleMania. One WWE source told the outlet that the likely title change is not a dig at McIntyre's work for the company, but rather a way for WWE to produce the major Rhodes-Orton match they wanted this year. Orton winning the Men's Elimination Chamber was also reportedly viewed as a "nice surprise" to fans.
McIntyre's direction after his expected title loss on Friday is unclear, though based on previous reports, a multi-man match involving the Undisputed WWE Championship has been on the table as a possibility before.
Panthers guard JT Gill scored the first bucket of the game and it was all downhill after that. East Kentwood’s defensive pressure was smothering, and they led 19-7 after the first quarter and 38-21 at halftime.
“It was a lack of communication and energy on defense,” Campos said. “They had 19 points in the first quarter and that’s not acceptable.”
Campos, a junior guard, led West Ottawa (13-11) with 25 points. Darien Stewart had nine points and seven rebounds and Quentin Edwards eight points and eight rebounds.
“Obviously, Kentwood is a great team,” Panthers coach Jared Redell said. “It was going to have to take our best effort to beat ‘em. I felt like we had it in us. But it’s not the way we played tonight. We have great kids that will work their butts off. And we’ll be back.”
West Ottawa nearly beat East Kentwood on Feb. 6 when the lost by just one point, 58-57.
“We struggled keeping them off the glass,” Redell said. “We did a better job with that last time. When we also got to a lot of the loose balls. Tonight, they were just quicker to the ball.”
East Kentwood senior RJ Chapman, who will play at Saginaw Valley State, had a team-high 25 points and nine rebounds. CJ Reynolds, a junior, had 18 points for the Falcons (22-2), who won the OK Red Conference title.
Panthers keep improving
West Ottawa won back-to-back district titles and finished with a winning record for the first time in six years.
“We definitely improved over the season,” Campos said. “We kept getting better.”
Redell, in his fourth year, has high expectations for the program.
“We took a small step from last year,” he said. “But our goal was not just winning a district title. So it’s disappointing.”
West Ottawa (13-11) finished fourth in a dominant OK Red with a 4-6 record.
Final game for three seniors
West Ottawa has a very young team. But it was the three seniors - Quentin Edwards, Tavian Garvelink and team manager Joel Cosgrove - who helped lead the team.
“It’s sad to see it,” Campos said. “Q … I grew up with him since we were like 5 or 6 years old. It’s sad. Tavian, he’s definitely stepped up as a leader. I’m thankful for him.”
Redell expressed his thanks for the trio.
“Man, I’m going to miss all three of ‘em,” he said. “Take the basketball out of the equation. … They are unbelievable kids. We’ve changed the standard with our program and those three are a huge reason for that.”
The New England Patriots have plenty of positions to address during free agency: edge, wide receiver, offensive line, linebacker, tight end.
It’s not going to be easy to check all of those boxes, though...
If the club intends on putting itself in a position to regularly contend, it will have to put together another near-flawless offseason -- which might just include investing in one of the league's budding superstars: Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce.
Pierce is something of a unicorn, as he has been the league leader in yards per reception across each of the last two seasons (22.3 in 2024; 21.3 in 2025), with his 47 receptions last season serving as the fewest to clear 1,000 receiving yards since Philadelphia Eagles head coach DeSean Jackson in 2010.
I'd be willing to bet those numbers improve working alongside Drake Maye.
The Patriots need to make changes at wide receiver -- Kayshon Boutte and Kyle Williams are here to stay, but the future of Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas and Mack Hollins all seem to be up in the air entering 2026. If you sign this guy, the focus shifts toward making tight ends and running backs a bigger part of the passing game -- which is what the organization has always thrived doing and the current roster is built to do.
The Patriots should not sign Alec Pierce because:
It's not their only option...
New England is uniquely positioned to make a play for the two wide receivers believed to be on the trade market: the Philadelphia Eagles' A.J. Brown and the Jacksonville Jaguars' Brian Thomas Jr. If they're able to push one of those trades past the finish line, there would be no reason to invest substantial amounts of money into the free agent class' most promising wide receiver.
Best Fits:
1. Indianapolis Colts 2. New England Patriots 3. Las Vegas Raiders
Mike Vrabel, Eliot Wolf and Ryan Cowden, in their first offseason working as a trio, orchestrated an all but flawless plan that fueled the organization's turnaround -- which primarily included the additions of free agents and rookies, with their only trades serving as a means to send players away and not bring them in.
I don't see them waiting things out and relying on their splash move to come in the form of an exchange with someone else, so expect them to make a play.
The Colts already screwed things up by applying the transition tag to quarterback Daniel Jones, freeing up their star wide receiver to test the waters and offer his services to the highest bidder. The Patriots should make sure they're exactly that.
Gold medalist Alysa Liu of Team United States poses for a photo during the medal ceremony for the Women's Single Skating on day thirteen of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Ice Skating Arena on Feb. 19, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images/TNS) (Matthew Stockman/TNS)
Alysa Liu's Olympic victory lap shows no signs of slowing down.
Since winning gold in women's singles at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, the 20-year-old Bay Area native has launched a whirlwind media tour, offering fans a deeper look at her music choices, mental health journey and plans for the future.
Appearing on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen" on Monday, March 2, Liu revisited her now-viral free skate to Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park."
"I was recommended by someone to listen to that song," Liu said. "Then I found a 16-minute suite version, and it took it to another level."
The performance vaulted her from third place to Olympic gold and sent the 1978 disco anthem back up Billboard's Dance Digital Song Sales chart, according to Billboard. Her exhibition skate to "Stateside" by PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson also delivered a streaming boost.
Looking ahead, Liu shared the five songs she hopes to skate to next: "Fire in My Heart" by Escape From New York; "CHIHIRO" by Billie Eilish; Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake"; "Star" by Mitski; and her top pick, "Capable of Love" by PinkPantheress.
The Oakland-raised skater has also opened up about the personal journey behind her comeback. In an interview with Today, Liu reflected on stepping away from the sport at 16 after feeling burned out.
"My mental health used to be horrible, like, absolutely horrible," she said. "And I just took a break, and I did something new."
Her advice to young athletes feeling pressure?
"If it's really such a struggle, I would say definitely take that break. Don't be scared to do that. You'll be scared of failure, (but) honestly, trying new things will definitely give you a different outcome."
Alysa Liu of the United States competes during the women's figure skating free program at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy on Feb. 19, 2026. (Francisco Seco/Associated Press)
The tour has included lighter moments, too.
In a video with Self magazine, Liu revealed her "Olympic crush."
"I think my Olympic crush is probably Suni Lee," Liu said. "She's so pretty and very stylized. You know what I'm saying? I like that, yeah. Oh my gosh, the one and only Hilary Knight. There's no thinking outside the box on that one."
She continued, "I have many Olympic crushes. Lauren Hernandez. I love that she's openly queer and that she is completely herself, a little bit of a nerd, just like me."
On "Today" Monday, Liu met "Harry Potter" actor Daniel Radcliffe backstage, in a moment captured by the show's social media team. The two embraced and posed for a selfie with her gold medal.
"You being you was the most joyful thing I've watched," Radcliffe told her.
Over the weekend, she also received a pop culture nod on "Saturday Night Live," where a sketch referenced "that figure skating girl with the striped hair," prompting Liu to repost the clip on Instagram and respond simply, "Period."
Back in Oakland, a new mural at Telegraph Avenue and 43rd Street in Temescal honors Liu with an image inspired by her playful "thizz" face - a nod to the Bay Area's Hyphy movement - alongside the words "Shoutout Oakland," echoing her post-victory remarks.
The Asian-led art collective Illuminairies funded the mural themselves.
Artists with Illuminaries paint a mural of Olympic gold-medalist Alysa Liu on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026. (Dan Hernandez/S.F. Chronicle)
"The Warriors left, the A's left, but it's kind of like we have someone to look up to and somebody that our kids can aspire to be," Steve Ha of Illuminairies told NBC Bay Area. "And you know, follow your dreams, and I think it's just dope, man."
City officials are also planning a community-wide celebration, Mayor Barbara Lee announced, calling Liu "Oakland's hometown hero." Fentons Creamery has offered her "ice cream for life."
As she makes stops in New York and beyond, Liu has said she plans to compete at the upcoming ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague.
When asked whether she sees herself competing at the 2030 Winter Games in the French Alps, her answer was succinct.
UAlbany sophomore Amir Lindsey directs his team during a game against NJIT on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, at the Broadview Center in Albany, NY. (Jim Franco/Times Union) (Jim Franco/Times Union)
The regular season is over for the University at Albany men's basketball team. From here on out, it's one-and-done.
UAlbany's regular season ended Tuesday with a 69-56 loss to Vermont at Patrick Gymnasium in Burlington, Vt. The Great Danes finished the regular season with an 11-20 overall record and a 7-9 mark in America East play.
"We have to want to walk in there and prove that we can be the tougher team," Great Danes coach Dwayne Killings said in a video provided by UAlbany Athletics. "That's the next test for us. If we can get that test right, we'll be fortunate to win the game, but it will not be easy."
UAlbany went into Tuesday with the possibility of being either the No. 5 seed and facing UMass Lowell or dropping to the No. 6 seed and facing NJIT. The result at Patrick Gymnasium was rendered irrelevant in terms of seeding thanks to earlier results around the league Tuesday.
UMBC's 91-52 win over NJIT locked Vermont into the No. 2 seed, while UAlbany was assured of the No. 5 seed when UMass Lowell beat Maine 67-56.
The Great Danes started Tuesday night going toe-to-toe with a Vermont (20-11, 12-4) team that they'd beaten earlier this season in Albany. But, with the game tied 26-26, UAlbany was held scoreless over the final 4:25 of the first half as Vermont forged a 31-26 halftime lead.
UAlbany head coach Dwayne Killings reacts to a call during game against UMBC at the Broadview Center in Albany, NY on Saturday, January 31, 2026. Stephen Weaver/For the Times Union (Stephen Weaver)
The Catamounts pushed the lead to 11 in the second half before a rally got the Great Danes within 46-44 after a Ma'Kye Taylor dunk with 8:24 to play. But, Vermont responded with an 11-0 run following a timeout by coach John Becker, and the Great Danes were unable to answer.
"I thought we played hard. We were prepared," Killings said. "I thought they were better than us today."
Amir Lindsey finished with a game-high 25 points and added five assists for UAlbany. Zacharie Matulu and Isaac Abidde added 10 points apiece, and Okechukwu Okeke chipped in seven points and 11 rebounds, but committed seven turnovers as the subject of constant double-teams whenever he got the ball in the post.
Gus Yalden scored 19 points and TJ Long scored 13 for Vermont.
UAlbany played once again without Jaden Kempson (hip), Abdoulaye Fall (knee), Nas Muhammad (knee), Yaya Keita (knee), and Ife West-Ingram (unspecified medical issue). The Great Danes used only seven players for most of the game until a brief cameo from Bautista Giralt in the final seconds.
"If we're fortunate enough to get another body (for the playoffs), I think we'll make this journey a little bit easier," Killings said. "Playing with seven guys is tough, but we're walking in here ready for us. … I think the lesson for us right now is it's not going to be as easy as we'd like it to be."
The final four teams remain in the hunt for an ECAC women's hockey title. They'll face off this weekend at the 1980 Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, New York, with an ECAC title and automatic berth to the NCAA national championships on the line.
On Friday night, Cornell and Yale will face off for the first semifinal followed by Princeton taking on Quinnipiac.
The winners of each semifinal will play for the ECAC title March 7 at 5pm.
Yale Enters As Top Seed
Second Team ECAC All-Stars Jordan Ray and Carina DiAntonio are both set to enter the PWHL Draft this year and were two of the top 15 scorers in the nation. They powered Yale's offense this season and will need to continue in the ECAC's championship weekend. DiAntonio leads the Bulldogs with 24 goals, while Ray continues to climb the program assists ladder. On the back end, ECAC All-Rookie and First Team All-Star defender Molly Boyle had a spectacular campaign. Yale has also seen solid goaltender whether it's Samson Frey or Anna Philips between the pipes.
Two-Way Cornell Will Look To Shut Down Opponents
Cornell didn't have a single player in the top 75 in scoring in the nation. Seniors Georgia Schiff and Avi Adam tied for the team lead with 28 points each. What Cornell does have is a stellar two-way style headlined by the aforementioned forwards as well as Karel Prefontaine and McKenna Van Gelder up front. Their blueline is solid with Piper Grober, Grace Dwyer, Rose Dwyer, and Alyssa Regalado forming a formidable presence, along with Annelies Bergmann in net.
Emerson Jarvis (Quinnipiac) highlights
Princeton Looking For Wunder-Ful Finish
Princeton, paced by senior forward Issy Wunder will looked for a wunder-ful finish to their 2025-26 season. Wunder is one of the top prospect heading into the 2026 PWHL Draft and her 27 goals and 43 points in 32 points this season are nothing to overlook. Alongside Mackenzie Alexander and Jane Kuehl, as well as Emerson O'Leary and Riley Sorokan, the Tigers have a formidable scoring core. The return of Uma Corniea in net after she missed all of 2024-25 has been a difference maker for Princeton. Can she be the difference in the ECAC semifinals?
Can Anyone Stop Kahlen Lamarche?
No player in the NCAA has scored at the pace of Kahlen Lamarche this season. Her 42 goals top all players nationally and she's continued to score in important moments for the Bobcats this season. Quinnipiac however, is no one trick pony as Emerson Jarvis is another notable threat. They also have one of the top netminders in the nation in Felicia Frank who was named the ECAC Goaltender of the Year, and a blueline filled with two-way contributors including Zoe Uens, Ainsley D'Ottavio, and Makayla Watson.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Khamari McGriff scored 18 points and Nate Johnson scored 16 points and Kansas State delivered another blow to West Virginia's NCAA Tournament hopes holding off the Mountaineers 65-63 on Tuesday night.
Reserve Chance Moore scored 18 points, Brenen Lorient scored 14 points, reserve DJ Thomas 12 and Honor Huff 11 for West Virginia.
It was the first win of the season for the Wildcats in which they didn't score 81-or-more points.
PJ Haggerty, the nation’s third-leading scorer, was unexpectedly scratched from the Wildcats' lineup posted an hour-and-a-half before the 7 p.m. CT tip-off. Haggerty wasn't listed on the team’s initial availability report released Monday.
Kansas State said in a release that Haggerty sustained an injury in practice in recent days. He’s listed day-to-day ahead of Saturday’s matchup at Kansas. Haggerty, the Wildcats’ starting point guard, entered Tuesday night second in the Big 12 in scoring, averaging 23.3 points per game.
Despite his absence Kansas State (12-18, 3-14) used a 21-0 run to take a 48-31 lead with 10:53 remaining, its longest scoring run of the season.
But the Wildcats proceeded to leave the door open failing to score a field goal in the final 3:48. McGriff made two free throws for a 57-39 lead with a 7:29 left.
West Virginia (17-13, 8-9) then outscored the Wildcats 19-1 down the stretch and got to with 61-58 with 48 seconds left before McGriff and Johnson each made foul shots to secure the win.
Up next
West Virginia: Wraps up the regular season on Friday against UCF.
Kansas State: Ends the regular season on the road against 14th-ranked state rival Kansas on Saturday.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards scored 41 points as the Minnesota Timberwolves overcame a sluggish first half to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 117-110 on Tuesday night.
The Timberwolves, who moved into fourth in the Western Conference over the weekend, have won four in a row and seven of eight. Memphis saw its two-game winning streak end.
Julius Randle added 23 points and 11 rebounds for the Wolves and Ayo Dosunmu contributed 14 points off the bench.
Jaylen Wells led Memphis with 19 points and Cedric Coward added 15. Memphis went on a 12-2 run to cut it to four points in the final minute but couldn't complete the rally.
Edwards, fresh off being named Western Conference Player of the Week, took over in the fourth quarter. He scored 13 points, including three 3-pointers, as the Wolves pulled away. It was his ninth 40-point game of the season, and fans serenaded him with “MVP!” chants in the final minute.
Minnesota trailed by 11 in the first half and shot 3 of 16 from deep before halftime. Edwards had all three of the Wolves' 3-pointers.
Wells had 15 first-half points to send Memphis into halftime with a 62-57 lead.
Minnesota picked up its defensive intensity and finally drew even in the third quarter at 72-all. Edwards converted a layup to put the Wolves on top 74-72, and Minnesota never trailed again.
Kyle Anderson made his return to Minnesota, coming off the bench one day after the Wolves brought him back following his release by Memphis. Anderson previously played for Minnesota in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons. He had two points in 13 minutes.
The Wolves out-rebounded the smaller Grizzlies 51-33.
Arthur Elias and Lauren discuss the upcoming clash with Venezuela
The Brazilian National Team will play another friendly this Wednesday (4), this time against Venezuela. The match will take place at the Mexican Federation Training Center in Toluca at 6:30 PM (Brasília time). The team's last training session was held on the afternoon of this Tuesday (3), and before leading the activity, coach Arthur Elias shared his expectations for the match.
“Venezuela is a team that has been aggressive in its marking, has players with international experience and who play for major clubs. Like all national teams, they are also evolving. The advantage of having a Brazilian coach on the other side is always knowing the players individually a bit better. On a collective level, everyone studies everyone. We need to focus on what the game is,” he said.
“Brazil and Venezuela was a very tough match in the Copa América, especially due to the altitude, since the Venezuelans were already adapted. Here (in Toluca) both teams are on the same level regarding this adaptation. But we also have to take advantage, focus not only on the opponent, but on the growth of the Brazilian National Team, give opportunities to the players, and maintain consistency throughout the entire game,” he added.
Arthur Elias during the Brazilian National Team's training this TuesdayCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/Staff Images/CBF
BACK WITH THE NATIONAL TEAM
Defender Lauren, silver medalist at the 2024 Olympics, had not worn the Yellow Jersey for some time. Called up for this first FIFA Date of 2026, she stated that representing the Brazilian National Team is always an honor.
“It's always very good to be here. It's a joy, a huge honor to wear the Brazil shirt and it always will be. So I am very happy to be here again,” she said.
Lauren during the Brazilian National Team's training this TuesdayCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/Staff Images/CBF
Regarding the upcoming match against Venezuela, the Atlético de Madrid player emphasized that, for Brazil, all matches are high-level. Therefore, it is important for the team to stay alert to avoid possible mistakes.
“In the National Team, all matches are very tough and competitive, so of course you have to stay focused for the 90, 100 minutes, or however long the game lasts. Every gap you give the opponent is a chance for them to score. We have to be very attentive to all situations and every moment of the game.”
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - OCTOBER 09: Ian Happ #8 of the Chicago Cubs hits a home run during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers in game four of the National League Division Series at Wrigley Field on October 09, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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Last night I asked for your opinion about the World Baseball Classic. Most of you were reasonably positive about it as 38 percent of you said you “Like it” and 26 percent of you said that you “Love it.” Only six percent of you want to see it discontinued.
On Tuesday night/Wednesday morning, I don’t normally do any movie stuff. But I always have time for jazz, so you’re free to skip that now.
Tonight we have pianist Jacky Terrasson playing the Michel Legrand music from maybe my favorite movie musical of all time, “Les parapluies de Cherbourg” (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg). This is a much more upbeat version of the music than the more melancholic take that’s in the film.
Joining Terrasson is Kenny Davis on bass and Alvester Garnett on drums. This performance is from 2024.
Welcome back to everyone who skips all that jazz.
Tonight’s question is simple. Where are the Cubs going to get their power? Who is the biggest home run threat on the team?
So who is going to lead the team in home runs? Every year I ask this question and I don’t think we’ve ever predicted right. Since 2020, the Cubs’ team home run leader has been a surprise more often than not:
2020: Ian Happ—12
2021: Patrick Wisdom—28
2022: Patrick Wisdom—25
2023: Cody Bellinger and Christopher Morel—26
2024: Ian Happ—25
2025: Michael Busch—34
I don’t think any of those winners were expected at the start of the season. Wisdom came out of nowhere twice. I suppose Busch was a reasonable pick this time last year, but was he really favored over Kyle Tucker or Seiya Suzuki? Bellinger doesn’t look unreasonable in retrospect, but he was coming off getting non-tendered by the Dodgers. On top of that, he only tied with Christopher Morel, who was also a shock winner of the Cubs HR title.
So with the understanding that we’re all likely to be wrong, who will hit the most home runs for the Cubs in 2026?
I hope I don’t have to explain who any of these people are.
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Things were a bit sleepy at Kimrey Family Stadium on Tuesday night. When you're staring at five games in six days, that's a good thing.
The No. 12 Oklahoma baseball team, which knocked off Dallas Baptist, 2-0, in a one-off, midweek game finds themselves in such a scenario this week. One down, one to go now as Oklahoma (11-2) next prepares for a four-game set with Santa Clara from Thursday to Sunday.
Both the Sooners' runs came off the bat of first baseman Deiten LaChance. He hit an RBI single in the third inning to center field that scored Kyle Branch. Then in the eighth inning, his flyball to center plated Dasan Harris. Oklahoma had managed just one base-runner over the fourth, fifth and sixth innings before threatening in the seventh after the first two batters reached. A wild pitch with two outs sent them second and third base, but Jason Walk struck out to end the inning.
Harris then started the eighth with a single, too, ultimately putting himself into position to give OU's pitchers some breathing room. Not that they needed it.
Coach Skip Johnson used eight different pitchers against the Patriots. Combined, they gave up just two hits, two walks and hit two batters. They also struck out 11 while allowing just one DBU runner to reach third base. Jackson Cleveland pitched the ninth and allowed Dallas Baptist to bring the potential winning run to the plate, but he got Adam Berghul swinging to end the game.
No Sooners player had more than one hit, though Camden Johnson reached twice with a single and a walk. Jaxon Willits and Drew Dickerson each knocked a double.
OU's series against the Broncos begins Thursday night at 6:30 p.m.
Spring training has brought a renewed sense of optimism for the Baltimore Orioles, and much of that outlook centers around the health and performance of two key players. Pitcher Kyle Bradish and catcher Adley Rutschman are both looking to reestablish themselves after injury setbacks, and their success could define Baltimore’s ceiling this season.
Bradish has quietly been one of the most effective pitchers in the American League when healthy. His breakout came in 2023, when he posted a 2.83 ERA across 30 starts with 168 strikeouts, finishing fourth in AL Cy Young Award voting.
However, injuries have significantly limited him since then. Over the past two seasons, Bradish has made just 14 total starts after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, creating uncertainty about how much he can contribute moving forward.
At the same time, Rutschman is trying to bounce back from a difficult 2025 season. Injuries, including multiple oblique strains, disrupted his rhythm and limited him to just 90 games. He finished with a .220 batting average, a .307 on‑base percentage and a .673 OPS, along with nine home runs and 29 RBIs. For a player with his pedigree, those numbers represented a clear step back.
That is why Bradish’s recent comments about his teammate stand out as both encouraging and important.
“When Rutsch is on, it makes this lineup even better. So, big bounce‑back year for him. He's looking really good right now,” Bradish said when discussing Rutschman’s spring training performance.
Kyle Bradish, moments after Adley Rutschman homered: "When Rutsch is on, it makes this lineup even better. So, big bounce-back year for him. He's looking really good right now."
Rutschman’s track record suggests he is more than capable of responding. A former No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 MLB Draft, he has already established himself as one of the top catchers in the game, earning two All‑Star selections and a Silver Slugger award early in his career. When he is producing, he not only anchors the lineup but also elevates the entire offense.
For Baltimore, the stakes are high. The organization made several moves this offseason to strengthen the roster, but its long‑term success still depends heavily on its young core. Bradish, who was drafted in the fourth round in 2018 and debuted in 2022, is entering his fifth MLB season and needs to stay on the field to stabilize the rotation. Rutschman, meanwhile, remains one of the team’s most important hitters and leaders behind the plate.
If both players can stay healthy and return to form, the Orioles could take another significant step forward. Their combination of pitching and offensive leadership gives Baltimore a higher ceiling than most teams in the league, making this season a pivotal one for the franchise.
Spring training represents a fresh start for many players, but few have more at stake this year than Royce Lewis. As he enters his fifth MLB season with the Minnesota Twins, Lewis is focused on something that has eluded him throughout much of his young career: consistency and durability.
The former No. 1 overall pick in the 2017 MLB Draft has flashed elite talent when healthy, but injuries have defined his path so far. Lewis has battled through two ACL tears, multiple hamstring strains, a quadriceps injury and other lower‑body issues that have prevented him from finding long‑term rhythm at the major league level. He has played more than 100 games just once in his career, which came in 2025.
Even that season, while important for availability, showed some regression at the plate. Lewis posted a .237 batting average, .283 on‑base percentage and .671 OPS with 13 home runs and 52 RBIs. The power that once made him one of baseball’s most exciting young hitters was not as consistent, raising questions about his long‑term trajectory. That context makes his mindset entering 2026 especially significant.
When asked about his goals for the upcoming season on an MLB Network appearance, Lewis responded, “I want to see myself have 700 plate appearances, make great defensive plays, and be reliable over there for our pitching staff, and run the bases a little bit more and have some fun doing that. So I can't put a number on it, but I want to steal and have some fun out there like I did when I was young.”
"I want to see myself have 700 plate appearances, make great defensive plays, and be reliable over there for our pitching staff."
Royce Lewis shares his goals for 2026 and more with @CY24_7 at @Twins camp.
It is a simple plan, but an ambitious one given his history. Reaching 700 plate appearances would require Lewis to stay healthy for essentially the entire season, something he has yet to accomplish. Still, the emphasis on defense, baserunning and reliability suggests a more complete approach rather than focusing solely on power numbers.
This spring is also important because of changes within the organization. Under new manager Derek Shelton and an updated coaching staff, Lewis has an opportunity to redefine his role and prove he can be a cornerstone player moving forward.
For the Twins, that potential matters. When Lewis is at his best, he brings athleticism, versatility and impact to both sides of the ball. But until he can stay on the field consistently, those flashes will remain just that, flashes.
If his plan comes together, however, 2026 could finally be the season where Lewis delivers on the promise that made him the top pick in his draft class and a key piece of Minnesota’s future.
CHICAGO (AP) — Jared McCain scored 20 points, Isaiah Joe added 19 and the Oklahoma City Thunder — playing without star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — beat the Chicago Bulls 116-108 on Tuesday night.
The defending NBA champion Thunder held out Gilgeous-Alexander to manage an abdominal strain that sidelined him for most of last month. But even without the reigning MVP, they had more than enough to win for the sixth time in seven games. They lead the Western Conference at 48-15.
McCain made four 3-pointers. Aaron Wiggins scored 18 points. Jaylin Williams had 17 points and 16 rebounds. Cason Wallace had 17 points, and Chet Holmgren added 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Collin Sexton scored 20 points for Chicago, including a 3 in the closing minute that cut it to 112-106. But the Bulls got back to losing after stopping an 11-game skid with a lopsided win over Milwaukee on Sunday.
Guerschon Yabusele had a season-high 18 points and 12 rebounds for his third double-double in 11 games since a trade-deadline deal with New York. The 6-foot-8, 283-pound Frenchman made four 3-pointers.
Josh Giddey just missed his ninth triple-double and second in two games, with 14 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Matas Buzelis scored 11 points before limping to the locker room near the end of the third quarter. He rolled his right ankle when he stepped on Williams’ foot and did not return to the game.
The Thunder trailed 60-59 early in the third when Holmgren dunked to start a 14-3 run. They outscored Chicago 8-2 over the final three minutes of the quarter, including a 3 by McCain, to take an 87-76 lead to the fourth.
Expectations are nothing new for Elly De La Cruz, but this spring feels especially important as the Cincinnati Reds prepare for a season with real playoff aspirations. After reaching the postseason last year, Cincinnati is looking to take another step forward, and much of that hinges on the continued development of its dynamic young star.
De La Cruz has already established himself as one of the most electrifying players in baseball. A two‑time All‑Star with elite speed, power and defensive ability, he impacts the game in nearly every way possible. However, his 2025 season was not without challenges. Playing through a left quad injury, he finished with a .264 batting average, a .336 on‑base percentage and a .777 OPS, along with 22 home runs and 86 RBIs across 162 games.
Now healthy, De La Cruz enters spring training with a chance to reset and elevate his game even further. That makes his role even more critical for a Reds team aiming for back‑to‑back playoff appearances in a competitive National League.
Earlier this week, manager Terry Francona offered a telling comparison while discussing his young star on a Foul Territory appearance. Francona said, “Somebody asked me the other day, how about managing Jose Ramirez? You don't manage him. You just wind him up and get out of his way. And that's a good thing. Other players follow him and Elly [De La Cruz] is the same here where guys watch him.”
It is high praise, especially considering Francona’s history with Jose Ramirez. During his time managing the Cleveland organization, Francona spent more than a decade alongside Ramirez, who developed into the face of the franchise and a seven‑time All‑Star. Known for his consistency, leadership and all‑around production, Ramirez set the standard for what a cornerstone player looks like.
Comparing De La Cruz to that caliber of player speaks volumes. It suggests not only superstar potential, but also the kind of presence that can influence an entire clubhouse.
That leadership will be especially important after De La Cruz turned down a contract extension from Cincinnati this offseason, signaling confidence in his future value and long‑term ceiling. With that decision comes added pressure, but also opportunity.
If De La Cruz can take another step forward, particularly in maintaining consistency at the plate, he has the tools to elevate both his individual profile and the Reds’ postseason chances.
For Cincinnati, the equation is simple. When De La Cruz is playing at his best, the team becomes significantly more dangerous. And if Francona’s comparison proves accurate, the Reds may already have their version of a franchise‑defining player leading the way.
The Filipino has built a reputation as one of the most exciting knockout artists in ONE Championship’s strawweight MMA division. He’s a cerebral striker whose sharp hands have produced some of the promotion’s most electrifying highlight-reel moments.
But the man behind those finishes carries a weight most opponents could never imagine. Long before he entertained global audiences, Miado was simply trying to survive.
Ahead of his pivotal flyweight MMA showdown with Willie “White Lion” van Rooyen at ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video, live in U.S. primetime from Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, March 13, Miado reflected on the unlikely road that brought him to this point.
The 33-year-old veteran recalled:
“I’ve been working hard labor since I was a kid. I grew up as a farmer, and it was really hard to make ends meet. I had a lot of odd jobs just to make money. I even worked at a funeral home one time during my high school days.
“To make it to college, I had to become a working student. Through hard work, I got my degree in criminology, but I didn’t pursue it. I saw my future in MMA, and I just gave it my full attention.”
While mixed martial arts was always the destination, the road there took an unexpected detour.
Miado grew up in a country where boxing isn’t just a sport. It’s a religion, immortalized by Manny Pacquiao, the only eight-division World Champion in history.
MMA was still blossoming in the provinces back then, while boxing was everywhere — fiestas, street bouts, and sanctioned cards. Miado fought on all of them, driven by necessity and undeniable natural gifts. His length, timing, and knockout power belied his wiry frame.
A 32-2 amateur record gave “The Jaguar” every reason to turn professional. His sights, however, were always set on the all-encompassing sport.
Miado shared:
“I started in an MMA gym with the intention of fighting in MMA. It’s just that getting boxing matches was a lot easier than getting MMA fights back then, especially in the province I was in. I just accepted the opportunities that were given and kept fighting.
“That’s why I have some of the sharpest and most powerful hands. I guess my timing and reflexes [come from there] as well. I see angles that some fighters don’t see.”
For Miado, martial arts was never purely about competition. It was salvation, a way to rewrite a story that had been written against him from the start.
Now with a family of his own, that purpose runs even deeper. Everything he endures is for the son watching at home.
Miado said:
“I grew up in poverty, and I experienced how hard it is. From being a child to an adult, I’ve had a rough life. So, I don’t want my kid to experience the same thing. But thank God I made it to ONE Championship.”
But the division soon caught up. Opponents found their answer by taking the fight to the ground, stripping him of his greatest asset. Submission losses to grappling specialists Mansur Malachiev and Keito “Pocket Monk” Yamakita triggered a four-bout slide that forced him to evolve or be left behind.
“The Jaguar” explained:
“My opponents already know my strengths in striking, so they really try to take me to the ground. As soon as they taste my power, they go for my legs or take me down from the clinch.
“I knew I had to adjust. I had to evolve because everyone would just dominate me in grappling if I stayed the same. I worked really hard to address my issues and made it a focus to find a way to be comfortable in compromising positions.”
Admittedly, grappling felt foreign at first. Over time, though, peeling back the layers of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu revealed its beauty to the natural striker.
The positional intricacies and the geometry of submissions clicked in ways he hadn’t anticipated. Miado knows there is still ground to cover, but the foundation is there, and it has only made his striking more dangerous.
Against Willie van Rooyen on March 13, he intends to prove just how far that evolution has come.
“The Jaguar” said:
“I started slow at first. The focus initially was just to get out of positions and find the best routes to get back on the feet.
“But eventually, I got comfortable working on attacks as well. I began working on offense. And once I learned how these submissions work, my defense actually got better.”
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Bangon Falls is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall system located in Barangay San Andres, near Catbalogan City on Samar Island, which is part of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. Surrounded by a lush, vibrant landscape, Bangon Falls is a major attraction for eco-tourism enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to explore the rich natural beauty of Samar. Known for its cascading water, crystal-clear pools, and breathtaking jungle scenery, the falls provide a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
The falls are not only an essential eco-tourism attraction but also serve as a vital water source for the nearby community. Bangon Falls is often paired with nearby natural attractions, such as Tarangban Falls, creating a unique opportunity for visitors to enjoy a complete outdoor experience filled with waterfalls, hiking trails, and immersive natural landscapes.
Why Visit Bangon Falls
Natural Beauty and Scenic Views
Bangon Falls offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience nature’s beauty in its most untouched form. The waterfall cascades down several tiers, forming deep pools along the way, which are surrounded by lush forest and picturesque mountain views. The inviting, cool waters make it an ideal place to take a refreshing dip after a moderate hike to the falls. Whether it’s the peaceful sound of the flowing water or the visual delight of nature’s design, Bangon Falls offers visitors an incredible natural setting for relaxation and contemplation.
Adventure and Hiking
For those who love to experience nature up close, reaching Bangon Falls involves an exciting and somewhat challenging hike. The trail to the falls usually takes 30 to 40 minutes, depending on the pace of the hiker, and leads through village pathways and dense jungle terrain. While the hike is moderately difficult, it is rewarding, offering views of the region’s diverse ecosystem, dense foliage, and the calming sounds of nature along the way. Since the trail lacks clear wayfinding signs, hiring a local guide is highly recommended to ensure safety and efficient navigation through the trail.
As visitors trek through rocky riverbeds, streams, and dense foliage, the hike itself becomes a part of the adventure, adding to the experience of reaching the magnificent waterfall. The natural landscape encountered along the way makes this journey as exciting as the final destination.
Swimming and Fun Activities
At the highest section of Bangon Falls, visitors will find a 30-meter diameter plunge pool that is perfect for swimming. This deep basin invites visitors to take a relaxing swim and enjoy the cool waters after the hike. Adventurous travelers can also enjoy activities such as rope swings and wading through the refreshing water, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and fun activities. The natural beauty of the falls combined with these activities makes Bangon Falls a perfect destination for those seeking an exciting yet peaceful experience.
Best Time to Visit
Bangon Falls can be visited year-round, but the best time to visit is shortly after rainfall when the water flow is most powerful, offering a dramatic and stunning experience. The ideal time to visit is in the late afternoon, when the softer sunlight enhances the beauty of the waterfall, creating a perfect atmosphere for photography. However, visitors should avoid the rainiest periods, as the trail can become slippery, making the hike more challenging and potentially unsafe. Visitors should always check weather conditions before embarking on their trip to ensure safety during the hike.
Things to Do at Bangon Falls
Hiking and Nature Walks
For those seeking an eco-tourism experience, hiking to Bangon Falls provides an immersive way to explore the natural landscape of Samar. The trail offers great opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating the region’s unique flora and fauna. Along the way, visitors can observe the lush green vegetation, towering trees, and vibrant wildlife that are native to the area, enhancing the overall experience of visiting this natural wonder.
Swimming and Relaxing
The inviting waters of Bangon Falls’ plunge pool provide the perfect setting for visitors to relax and enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings. Whether it’s swimming in the cool waters or just soaking in the serene environment, Bangon Falls offers a tranquil experience for those who wish to unwind.
Photography and Sightseeing
Bangon Falls is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts, thanks to its stunning landscapes and breathtaking views. The cascading waterfalls, verdant jungle backdrop, and crystal-clear pools make for the perfect photographic compositions. Whether taking snapshots for personal memories or creating beautiful scenery shots, Bangon Falls provides ample opportunities for capturing nature at its finest.
Explore Nearby Attractions
In addition to Bangon Falls, there are several other natural sites around Catbalogan City that visitors can explore. Other waterfalls, caves, and eco-tourism spots in the area provide additional attractions for visitors who want to make the most of their time in Samar. This proximity to other natural wonders makes Bangon Falls an ideal stop for those interested in exploring Samar’s diverse outdoor landscape.
Visitor Tips
Guides Recommended: Since the trail is not well-marked, hiring a local guide is highly advised to ensure a safe and efficient journey to the falls.
Proper Gear: Visitors should wear sturdy shoes with good traction for the hike, as parts of the trail can be slippery or muddy. Comfortable, waterproof clothing is also recommended.
Bring Essentials: It’s important to carry water, sun protection, and snacks to stay hydrated and energized during the hike.
Respect Nature: As part of responsible eco-tourism, visitors should avoid leaving trash behind and follow the guidance of local eco-tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty of the area.
How to Get There
Bangon Falls is located approximately 39 kilometers north of Calbayog City, in Barangay Tinaplacan. Visitors can reach the trailhead by motorcycle (habal-habal) or local transport from Calbayog, followed by a scenic walk through the forest toward the waterfall.
Why Bangon Falls is Worth Visiting
Bangon Falls is a hidden gem in Samar that offers a combination of adventure, scenic beauty, and eco-tourism experiences. Its multi-tiered cascades and lush natural environment make it the perfect destination for those seeking authentic eco-tourism experiences away from crowded mainstream attractions. With its beautiful landscapes and refreshing waters, Bangon Falls provides the perfect setting for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to connect with the environment in a serene and peaceful way.
The Indonesian government is ramping up its regulations on short-term rental services such as Airbnb, a move that will impact millions of travellers and property owners across Southeast Asia’s largest economy. The new regulations are set to tighten the framework governing online travel agencies (OTAs) and short-term rental platforms, mandating that all properties listed must now possess valid business licenses. With this change, Indonesia aims to ensure the tourism sector continues its growth while protecting both local economies and fair competition within the country’s thriving tourism industry.
With Bali as one of the key battlegrounds for these changes, these regulations follow concerns from local governments about lost tax revenue due to unregulated rentals. This policy shift also comes as Indonesia looks to capitalize on the rapidly growing tourism sector and its forecasted influx of visitors in 2026.
Indonesia’s Tourism Growth Drives New Regulation
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, is on the cusp of achieving another record in its tourism industry. In 2025, the country welcomed 15.39 million foreign visitors, surpassing its target of 14-15 million. The government’s new initiative to tighten oversight of short-term rentals is part of a broader effort to balance the country’s thriving tourism market and curb concerns over tax evasion and unfair business practices.
In an effort to secure fairness in the tourism sector, the government has set a deadline of March 31, 2026, by which all short-term rental providers on platforms such as Airbnb must be fully licensed. The policy is designed to create a more transparent environment for businesses, ensuring that operators comply with regulations, contribute to the local economy, and operate on a level playing field.
Bali’s Role in Shaping the New Regulations
The new regulations come in the wake of growing concerns in Bali, one of Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations. The island’s government had previously proposed halting all short-term rentals due to the perceived loss of local tax revenue. Bali, known for its tourism-driven economy, has seen an explosion of properties listed on global short-term rental platforms, creating a booming market that many local businesses believe bypasses standard tax procedures.
Bali’s Governor has expressed concerns over the large volume of unlicensed accommodations operating on Airbnb and similar platforms, which had been impacting the island’s tax collections. The newly introduced regulations aim to address these concerns while maintaining Bali’s status as a premier travel destination, ensuring it remains competitive in the global tourism industry.
Impact on International Tourists Visiting Indonesia
As the world emerges from the pandemic, Indonesia is set to welcome up to 17 million foreign visitors in 2026, representing an 11% increase year-on-year. This influx is part of the country’s vision to establish itself as a top destination for international travellers. The country has consistently attracted visitors from around the world, thanks to its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and world-class beaches.
For international tourists, this new regulatory framework may bring mixed feelings. While the changes promise a more structured and secure system for those looking to rent private properties during their stays, the new business license requirement may result in higher prices for short-term rentals. However, for those wishing to experience Bali, Jakarta, or Yogyakarta in more traditional settings, these regulations will encourage a safer and more predictable accommodation experience.
Why This Matters for International Travelers
With Indonesia experiencing such a robust growth trajectory in the tourism sector, the government’s new regulations are not only aimed at regulating property owners but also designed to enhance the overall tourist experience. By ensuring that short-term rentals are fully licensed and comply with local tax codes, the government is working to ensure the quality of accommodations remains high. International visitors can rest assured that their money is going toward legitimate services that contribute to the local economy.
For visitors planning to travel to Indonesia, particularly Bali, Jakarta, or Lombok, it’s essential to stay informed about the regulations surrounding Airbnb-style rentals. Travellers will need to book only those properties that have the required permits to avoid any disruptions during their stay. Tourists should ensure that their rental hosts are compliant with local rules to help support the long-term sustainability of the country’s tourism sector.
What This Means for Property Owners in Indonesia
Property owners in Indonesia, especially those renting through platforms like Airbnb, will need to quickly adjust to these new requirements. The move to enforce proper licensing will likely prompt many smaller, unregistered operators to either comply with the regulations or exit the market. For tourism businesses, the need for business licenses could also present new opportunities for official partnerships with tourism authorities, local municipalities, and official travel agencies.
For those already licensed and compliant, this new policy will ensure that they maintain a competitive edge by preventing unlicensed operators from offering subpar services without accountability. The government’s support of legitimate tourism providers will create a more trustworthy ecosystem for both property owners and tourists.
Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges for the Tourism Sector
With the regulations set to take effect in March 2026, Indonesia’s efforts to regulate short-term rentals are expected to help the tourism sector grow while minimizing challenges such as tax evasion, unfair competition, and property mismanagement. This framework offers both tourism providers and tourists clearer, more reliable rules, enabling Indonesia to position itself as a sustainable, globally competitive destination.
As Bali and other Indonesian islands prepare for more international arrivals, these new regulations should give tourists greater confidence that their accommodation experiences will meet high standards. This will also pave the way for Indonesia to remain an attractive destination for both international and domestic tourists.
By implementing these new regulations, Indonesia is setting the stage for future tourism growth, creating an environment where fair competition, sustainability, and transparency will drive the next phase of the country’s rise in the global tourism industry.
The Bigger Picture: The Future of Airbnb Rentals in Southeast Asia
Indonesia’s move to regulate Airbnb-style rentals comes at a critical moment when other Southeast Asian nations are grappling with similar issues. As cities like Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam also experience a rise in short-term rentals, the example set by Indonesia could serve as a blueprint for other countries in the region to follow. By addressing these challenges early on, Indonesia’s new regulations will set a precedent for regional tourism management that balances growth with responsibility.
In conclusion, Indonesia‘s decision to tighten regulations on Airbnb-style rentals in Bali and other key tourist destinations will create a more stable, predictable market for tourists and property owners alike. With millions of visitors expected to flock to the country in the coming years, these regulations will help ensure Indonesia continues to be a top global tourist destination while maintaining fairness, sustainability, and economic integrity.
Japan’s innovative digital community currency systems are playing a significant role in revitalizing local economies, especially in the wake of the pandemic. In places like Shibuya in Tokyo, Gifu, and Miyagi, these systems are helping boost both local spending and tourism. Hachi Pay, a smartphone-based currency system named after the famous Hachiko dog, has seen a massive uptick in usage, offering a generous cashback reward for residents and visitors alike. With communities benefiting from high refund rates and increasing numbers of local shops and restaurants adopting these systems, they provide a win-win situation for both businesses and consumers. Additionally, these digital currencies offer local governments a more efficient and cost-effective way to tackle economic challenges while encouraging tourism. Foreign visitors, in particular, have also found these systems an attractive option for exploring Japan’s local culture and businesses.
The Rise of Digital Community Currency Systems in Japan
Japan has long been home to a thriving culture of local currencies, which originated in the 1990s as a way to promote community spending and social interaction. These systems, which initially gained traction through physical tokens and paper-based currency, are now experiencing a resurgence in digital form. In cities like Shibuya, Gifu, and Miyagi, these digital currency systems are more than just a trend; they are an essential tool for revitalizing the local economy, attracting tourists, and promoting sustainability in the community.
One of the most notable examples is Hachi Pay, a digital currency launched by the Shibuya Ward government in 2022. This smartphone-based system has gained widespread popularity among locals and tourists alike, helping stimulate the local economy. Hachi Pay is used in over 4,300 merchant stores across Shibuya, and its success is attributed to its high cashback rewards, which have made it a preferred payment method for many consumers. The system is also designed to boost tourism, offering tourists a convenient way to make purchases and earn points during their visit.
How Digital Currency Systems Like Hachi Pay Boost Local Spending
The Hachi Pay system operates on the simple principle of offering cashbacks to users. For residents of Shibuya, the cashback is 8% of the purchase amount, while non-residents enjoy a 4% cashback. These points can be redeemed for future purchases, making it an attractive option for consumers looking to stretch their budgets. Additionally, the low commission rates for merchants—compared to traditional payment systems like PayPay—have led many local businesses to adopt Hachi Pay, further contributing to its success.
In Gifu and Miyagi, other regional currency systems, such as Sarubobo Coin and Natori Coin, have followed suit. These systems, which are funded through the central government’s Priority Support Local Allocation Grant, aim to ease the financial burden on local communities while simultaneously attracting tourists. The introduction of these systems has proven to be a cost-effective way for local governments to distribute financial assistance to residents while also encouraging visitors to spend in the region.
Digital Currencies as a Tool for Attracting Tourists to Local Communities
Tourists, both domestic and international, are increasingly drawn to Japan’s local currency systems because of their simplicity and practicality. Visitors can easily top up their digital wallets at convenience stores or through smartphone apps, making it a seamless part of their travel experience. This convenience, combined with the added benefit of cashback rewards, makes it an attractive option for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the local culture while also saving money.
In addition to Hachi Pay, other regions such as Shizuoka and Kagoshima have implemented similar systems like Sunset Coin and Toppa. These currencies not only facilitate local shopping but also promote sustainable tourism by encouraging travelers to purchase locally-sourced goods, such as fresh seafood in Nishi-Izu and unique local crafts in Hioki.
The Economic Impact of Digital Community Currencies in Japan
While the cashback rewards offered by these digital currencies benefit consumers, the economic impact is also significant for merchants. By keeping the merchant commission rates low—often as low as 1% for large-scale outlets and 0% for smaller businesses—these systems offer financial relief to businesses that have been struggling with rising costs. The introduction of these systems has helped increase the adoption rate among local businesses, allowing them to reach new customers, including tourists and non-residents.
The Shibuya Ward government, which spent approximately 1.4 billion yen in fiscal 2024 on supporting Hachi Pay campaigns, points, and other expenses, has seen significant returns on this investment. The total transaction volume for Hachi Pay reached approximately 10 billion yen, illustrating the growing role of digital currency systems in driving local commerce.
Challenges and Sustainability of Local Currency Systems
Despite their success, digital community currency systems face challenges, particularly when it comes to funding and sustainability. As noted by experts like Professor Rui Izumi from the Senshu University School of Economics, point refund systems funded by local governments could face financial pressures if they are not carefully managed. In some cases, local governments have had to suspend or scale back digital currency initiatives due to the high costs of operation.
For example, one local government in the Tohoku region had to cut back on its digital currency program after spending more on maintenance and system administration than it had received in transactions. However, Professor Izumi believes that these systems have a future, provided they can adapt and evolve to become more self-sustaining, perhaps by incorporating more private sector involvement and finding additional sources of funding.
Travel Tips: How Tourists Can Benefit from Japan’s Digital Currency Systems
Download the relevant app: Before you travel, make sure to download the app for the digital currency system you plan to use, whether it’s Hachi Pay in Shibuya or Sarubobo Coin in Gifu.
Top up in advance: You can add money to your digital wallet using a credit card or through ATMs located at convenience stores across Japan.
Explore local shops and restaurants: Take advantage of the cashback rewards by shopping and dining at local businesses that participate in the program.
Collect points: Use your points from Hachi Pay or other digital currencies to make additional purchases or to save on your next visit.
Check with local tourism boards: Many regions in Japan now offer digital currency incentives to promote tourism. Check with the local tourism board for details on how you can benefit during your stay.
A Digital Revolution for Tourism and Local Economies in Japan
Japan’s embrace of digital community currency systems like Hachi Pay is not just helping to boost local economies; it’s creating a unique, convenient, and cost-effective way for tourists to explore the country. With more regions adopting similar systems, Japan’s digital currency revolution is helping to foster sustainable tourism, encourage local spending, and make the country’s vibrant cities and towns even more attractive to visitors.
In early March 2026, an airspace closure over the United Arab Emirates threw the nation’s aviation system into disarray. Emirates has suspended flights to and from Dubai due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. The airline announced that all scheduled flights would remain suspended until March 4, 2026, due to airspace closures across the region, following US and Israeli attacks on Iran and retaliatory strikes by Iran on neighboring countries. While Emirates continues to operate a limited number of repatriation and freighter flights, passengers are advised not to travel to the airport unless they have received direct confirmation from the airline. The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice, urging against all but essential travel to countries like the UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain. Other airlines, like British Airways, have also adjusted their schedules, offering passengers flexibility. Affected travelers can rebook on flights up to March 20, 2026, or request a refund. As the situation develops, Emirates and other airlines are focused on accommodating passengers and providing updates on the resumption of regular flights. The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Government of Dubai Media Office moved quickly to activate emergency procedures as the United States and Iran traded attacks. In this climate of fear, the national carrier Emirates, along with other airlines, was forced to halt most flights. Only a handful of special flights were allowed to operate under strict government oversight. Official announcements were filled with instructions, warnings, and reassurance. They revealed a coordinated effort by multiple governments to shape public behaviour, control rumours, and maintain order. This report examines those communications chronologically, using only official sources, to show how the crisis narrative was constructed. During these four days, many travellers were confused and frightened, watching government decisions guide their fate. Their futures hung on official pronouncements.
Category
Details
Situation Overview
Emirates Airline suspends all scheduled flights to and from Dubai until March 4, 2026, due to airspace closures caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Cause of Disruption
The conflict between US-Israel and Iran, starting on February 28, 2026, led to missile strikes and retaliations that severely impacted regional air travel.
Current Flight Status
Emirates suspends flights and offers limited repatriation flights and freighter operations until March 4, 2026. Some Dubai Airports operations have resumed under restricted conditions.
Passenger Advisory
Dubai Airports advises passengers not to travel unless they have received confirmed departure information directly from their airline.
Flight Resumption Date
Scheduled flights to Dubai will resume at 11:59 PM UAE time on March 4, 2026. Emirates continues to monitor the situation.
Rebooking and Refunds
Passengers with cancelled flights can rebook on flights up to March 20, 2026, or request a refund if booking was made on or before March 10, 2026.
Impact on Other Airlines
Other airlines, including British Airways, have also cancelled flights to Dubai. Passengers on certain routes can amend travel dates to March 29, 2026.
Government Travel Advisory
The UK Foreign Office advises against non-essential travel to the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar due to ongoing security risks.
Travel Advice for Affected Passengers
Emirates asks passengers to check for flight confirmations before heading to the airport. Updated schedules are subject to change with minimal notice.
Travel Alternatives
Emirates offers repatriation flights for affected travelers, prioritizing those with earlier bookings.
Safety Measures
Emirates is focused on passenger safety and will provide updates on future flight schedules as the situation develops.
Long-Term Impact
The Middle East conflict is likely to continue disrupting air travel in the region, with many flights still suspended and airspace closures in place.
On 1 March 2026 the GCAA announced that emergency plans were activated[1]. It was stated that UAE aviation could handle sudden schedule changes and reroute flights[1]. About twenty thousand passengers were affected[3]. Accommodation, meals and refreshments were promised and airlines would coordinate rebookings[3]. The government said it would pay hotel costs[3]. Travellers were urged to rely on official updates and not share rumours[1]. The announcement aimed to reassure the public and portray the state as supportive of citizens while emphasising obedience to official information sources during the crisis.
As the crisis unfolded it was stressed that passenger welfare was a top priority. Affected travellers were housed in hotels and given meals, with costs covered by the state[3]. Airlines worked closely with airports to organise temporary lodging and handle ticket changes[3]. The CAA reminded carriers of their legal duty to provide care under UK and EU rules, including re‑routing and refunds[4]. The narrative assured the public that no one would be abandoned. By highlighting food, water and shelter, officials presented an image of humanity even during danger, emphasising compassion and competence.
On 2 March 2026 the GCAA announced that exceptional flights would operate[5]. These special departures were arranged to help stranded passengers leave in coordination with airlines and foreign authorities[5]. Travellers were instructed to stay away from airports until contacted[6]. Officials thanked passengers for cooperating[6]. By offering a limited escape route while restricting most movement the state controlled travel. The announcement portrayed the special flights as a generous gesture rather than a necessity, preserving the narrative that authorities decided who would fly and when. This message reinforced patience and discipline among affected families.
On 2 March Dubai Airports announced a limited resumption of operations at Dubai International and Dubai World Central[7]. Only a few flights were authorised, demonstrating caution rather than a full reopening[7]. Passengers were told not to visit the airports without explicit airline instructions[7]. Emirates said it would run some services for customers with earlier bookings and would contact travellers directly[8]. All other flights stayed suspended[8]. By emphasising the small number of flights and strict rules, officials underlined the seriousness of the crisis while hinting at eventual normalisation. Tone remained solemn.
As exceptional operations were prepared the U.S. Embassy in Abu Dhabi issued a security alert on 1 March 2026[2]. Americans were told to shelter in place[2]. The alert noted that UAE airspace remained closed and flight operations had been suspended[9]. Citizens were told to contact airlines for information and routine consular appointments were postponed[10]. Travellers were warned that spreading false information could lead to prosecution under UAE law[11]. The embassy emphasised safety and law while echoing the GCAA narrative to maintain order and calm.
On 2 March 2026 the U.S. Department of State raised its travel advisory for the UAE to Level 3. Non‑emergency staff and families were ordered to depart due to escalating regional conflict. Hostilities between the United States and Iran presented drone and missile risks to airports and tourist areas. Travellers were told to carefully review FAA notices and local laws. By linking flight disruptions to broader security risks, the advisory justified the prolonged airspace closure and framed the crisis as part of a larger geopolitical struggle.
On 1 March 2026 the UK CAA issued guidance for affected passengers. The notice said that many flights to and from the Middle East were cancelled[12]. Travellers were told to check Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advice and contact airlines before leaving[12]. Airlines were reminded to minimise disruption and provide clear information[13]. The guidance explained that passengers could claim re‑routing, refunds or care under UK and EU law[4]. This empowered passengers while instructing them to be patient and signalled that carriers must uphold standards even amid crisis.
On 3 March 2026 the CAA issued further advice for disrupted passengers in the Middle East and Cyprus[14]. Travellers still faced uncertainty travelling between the region and the UK[14]. Airlines were required to offer alternative flights as soon as possible or later[14]. The guidance repeated that passengers could choose a refund or rerouting if a flight covered by UK legislation was cancelled[15]. Airlines were told to provide meals, refreshments and hotel accommodation proportional to delays[16]. The notice reinforced consumer rights while still recognising ongoing chaos.
Beyond flight schedules authorities were keen to control public narratives. The U.S. Embassy warned that sharing rumours or false news could lead to prosecution[11]. Likewise the GCAA urged passengers to rely only on official updates[1]. This focus on information discipline suggested that controlling news flow was as important as managing aircraft. By framing compliance with information rules as a civic duty, officials sought to prevent panic and unify the population. The message was clear: rumours were dangerous and obedience to official communication channels was essential for safety to protect public security and maintain order.
Throughout the crisis officials linked aviation disruption to broader geopolitics. The U.S. Department of State cited hostilities with Iran and the threat of drones and missiles when ordering non‑essential staff to leave. Warnings said terrorists could target tourist sites, transport hubs and public spaces. These warnings framed the UAE flight suspensions as part of a regional conflict rather than a domestic issue. By underscoring terrorism risk, officials sought to justify measures. The narrative implied that safety depended on obeying travel bans and shelter‑in‑place orders[2].
The crisis had consequences for Emirates and other carriers. With the airspace closed most flights were suspended[9]. The limited resumption at DXB and DWC allowed a handful of services[7]. Emirates prioritised earlier bookings and informed passengers directly, but most were left waiting[8]. Airlines were required to provide accommodation and refreshments, increasing costs[3][16]. By complying with government directives and emphasising customer care, Emirates was portrayed as patriotic and reliable. The crisis tested the national airline’s resilience and showed how commercial operations could be subordinated to state security priorities.
By 3–4 March 2026 no announcement signalled a full reopening of UAE airspace. The Level 3 travel advisory remained and the U.S. Embassy urged citizens to stay indoors[2]. Exceptional flights continued but normal operations were distant[5]. The CAA reminded passengers that delays might be long and to keep receipts for reimbursement[14]. Citizens were told to stay flexible, rely on official channels and respect legal boundaries on information sharing[1][11]. Recovery would be gradual and depend on developments beyond aviation for the time being.
Plans activated; flights rerouted; passengers housed and costs covered[1][3].
1 Mar 2026, GCAA
Accommodation
Hotels and meals provided; airlines coordinated lodging[3][4].
1–2 Mar 2026, GCAA/CAA
Special flights
Special flights authorised; passengers told to avoid airports until contacted[5][6].
2 Mar 2026, GCAA
Limited resumption
Few flights resumed at DXB and DWC; most suspended[7][8].
2 Mar 2026, Dubai Airports
Embassy alert
Airspace closure and sheltering advised; consular services postponed[2][17].
1 Mar 2026, U.S. Embassy
Travel advisory
Level 3 advisory issued, citing missile threats and terrorism.
2 Mar 2026, U.S. Department of State
UK guidance
Check FCDO advice; contact airlines; rights to refunds and rerouting[18][14].
1–3 Mar 2026, CAA
Rumour control
Warnings issued against rumours; follow official updates[11][1].
1–4 Mar 2026, U.S. Embassy/GCAA
Conclusion
The events of 1–4 March 2026 showed how quickly conflict could halt aviation. The GCAA, Dubai Airports, the U.S. Embassy, the U.S. Department of State and the CAA delivered messages that balanced caution with assurance. The airspace closure was presented as an unavoidable defence, while special flights and limited resumptions were portrayed as acts of mercy. Passengers were given lodging and refunds but were also told to obey instructions and avoid unverified stories. Emirates and other carriers were cast as loyal partners that followed instructions and cared for travellers. The crisis highlighted how aviation and geopolitics are intertwined and how governments can both protect and control their citizens. The official narrative insisted that caution and unity were paramount while people waited for peace and normal travel. The episode showed how facts, fear and patriotism can shape behaviour and sustain a national image during turbulence.
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The South East and Tablelands Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan has been unveiled, outlining a clear 20-year vision to address the evolving transport needs of this region. Encompassing areas surrounding the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and extending across parts of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, this comprehensive plan will focus on improving connectivity, enhancing regional tourism, and fostering economic growth.
With 60 key actions and initiatives identified through extensive consultations with local stakeholders, the plan will create new opportunities for tourism and strengthen the links between regional towns and major centres. By improving transport infrastructure, the plan aims to make it easier for visitors to explore the beauty of the South East and Tablelands while supporting local economies and increasing tourism traffic to key attractions in the region.
Key Focus Areas to Enhance Regional Tourism
A major component of the plan involves enhancing transport services between key regional centres like Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Bega, and Moruya, as well as Greater Sydney, Wollongong, and Canberra. These improvements will create seamless travel options for tourists seeking to explore not only the coastal towns but also the beautiful rural landscapes of the South East and Tablelands.
The plan also focuses on new or improved bus and on-demand services, enhancing cross-border links with the ACT. These transport upgrades will make it easier for tourists to access regional attractions, improving travel connections between Canberra, Wollongong, and other regional hotspots. The easier it is for tourists to move between these areas, the more likely they are to spend extended time in the region, benefiting both local businesses and the tourism sector.
Additionally, the High Productivity Vehicle (HPV) access on key freight routes, including the Hume Highway, Princes Highway, Kings Highway, and Snowy Mountains Highway, will enhance regional travel and freight flow. This will support the movement of goods and services, further strengthening tourism services, especially for businesses in food, wine, and regional goods tourism.
Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Travel for Tourists
In line with promoting eco-tourism, the South East and Tablelands Transport Plan recognizes the need to support sustainable travel options. As part of the plan, there are focused efforts to improve heavy vehicle rest stops and better plan for Over-Sized Over-Mass (OSOM) movements. These initiatives aim to ensure smoother transportation for goods, while reducing environmental impacts and making the region a more accessible destination for eco-tourism.
Upgrades to major corridors, including Princes Highway, Barton Highway, and alpine routes like Clyde Mountain and Brown Mountain, will not only improve safety and resilience for local communities but will also enhance tourism access to key regions. Tourists will benefit from improved roads, making it easier and more enjoyable to visit iconic spots such as Moruya’s beaches, Bega’s dairy farms, and the alpine areas of New South Wales.
Building a Stronger Tourism Industry Through Feedback
The transport plan is rooted in significant community engagement, with over 1000 pieces of feedback collected from residents, businesses, and tourism operators across the region. This feedback helped shape the final plan, ensuring that it meets the specific needs of the tourism industry, local businesses, and transport users. Over 50 submissions from key stakeholders such as local councils and community organizations further helped guide the plan’s development, ensuring the final strategy directly reflects the region’s tourism priorities.
Economic Growth Through Tourism Infrastructure
The South East and Tablelands Transport Plan is designed to be a game-changer for the region’s tourism economy. As regional tourism continues to grow in popularity, improving transport links will help attract more tourists, who will explore not only well-known destinations but also lesser-known gems. This growth in tourism will benefit local businesses in accommodation, food and drink, retail, and other tourism-related sectors.
The transport upgrades outlined in the plan will also make it easier for tourists to visit areas outside major cities, benefiting towns and regions that rely heavily on tourism. As more tourists arrive, these areas will see significant increases in tourism spend, which will support the region’s economic development.
A Long-Term Vision for Sustainable Tourism
The plan’s comprehensive approach is designed to ensure that the South East and Tablelands regions continue to attract tourists for years to come. By focusing on sustainability, connectivity, and regional accessibility, the plan will ensure that the region remains a prime destination for both domestic and international visitors.
The $42 million funding application submitted to the Australian Government’s Regional Precincts and Partnerships program is crucial to the development of key sections of the rail trail, enhancing the region’s tourism infrastructure. The funding will help support the design, construction, and maintenance of these vital transport links, ensuring they meet the growing needs of the tourism sector and the local economy.
Conclusion: A Thriving Future for Regional Tourism in South East and Tablelands
The South East and Tablelands Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan is poised to deliver a brighter future for regional tourism in New South Wales. By improving transport links and supporting sustainable tourism initiatives, the plan lays the foundation for enhanced regional connectivity, stronger tourism offerings, and increased economic benefits. With a clear roadmap for the future and continued collaboration between local stakeholders, the transport plan ensures the region will continue to grow as a must-visit tourism destination for years to come.
As the plan progresses, its implementation will help connect communities, enhance visitor experiences, and deliver lasting benefits for both residents and tourists alike. The South East and Tablelands region is set to become an even more attractive destination, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, local culture, and eco-tourism opportunities for travelers.
Japan has long been a dream destination for travellers, thanks to its rich cultural history, bustling cities, and stunning natural landscapes. However, navigating Japan’s extensive transport system can be a daunting and expensive experience for first-time visitors. With the price of Japan Rail Passes and city transit options steadily increasing, it’s more important than ever to determine whether these passes truly offer value for money. In this guide, we will dive into the best Japan Rail Passes, regional rail passes, and city transport tickets that can still help you save significantly in 2026. Whether you’re planning to explore Tokyo, Kyoto, or the scenic landscapes of Hokkaido, these passes could be your ticket to affordable travel across Japan.
Why Consider a Travel Pass in Japan?
Japan’s transportation system is a well-oiled machine, but navigating it without a solid plan can quickly add up in terms of cost. While the Japan Rail Pass has been a popular choice for tourists, a closer look at the price hikes and the types of journeys you plan to undertake can help you assess whether it is still the best option for your trip. For many, the appeal lies in the convenience of an unlimited pass, but it’s crucial to determine if you’re making the most of your pass by using it for long-distance journeys, or if opting for a local transit pass will provide greater savings.
The Japan Rail Pass: Is It Worth the Price in 2026?
Introduced as the ultimate way to explore Japan, the Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) is a favourite among tourists, offering unlimited travel on the Shinkansen and other JR-operated trains for a set period. However, after a significant price increase in October 2023, the JR Pass now costs around 50,000 yen for a 7-day pass for adults, with 14-day and 21-day options priced at 80,000 yen and 100,000 yen, respectively. These price hikes have made it less appealing unless your trip includes several long-distance Shinkansen journeys.
For example, if your itinerary includes round trips from Tokyo to Kyoto, a JR Pass could still offer value, as individual tickets for these journeys can exceed the cost of the 7-day pass. However, if your travel involves limited intercity trips or focuses on one specific area, the JR Pass might not be the best choice.
Exploring Regional Rail Passes: A Smarter Alternative for Focused Itineraries
For many tourists, especially those concentrating on specific regions like Hokkaido, Kyushu, or Kansai, regional passes provide significant savings while offering unlimited travel within designated areas. These passes can be a far more affordable option compared to the nationwide JR Pass, offering flexibility and convenience at a fraction of the price.
JR Hokkaido Rail Pass: This pass is ideal for visitors focusing on Sapporo, Otaru, Hakodate, and nearby areas. With JR-operated trains covering local and express routes, you can quickly recover the cost with just a few long-haul rides.
JR East Pass (South Hokkaido): If you’re travelling to the Tohoku region or the Nagano ski areas, the JR East Pass provides excellent value for tourists. This pass allows unlimited travel on major routes, including the famous Shinkansen, and is a great option for those wanting to explore the beauty of northern Japan.
JR West Pass: For those staying in the Kansai region, this pass covers Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and even extends to Hiroshima. If your itinerary is focused on exploring this historical area, the JR West Pass could save you both time and money, particularly when combining it with trips to Himeji or Nara.
Tip for Travelers: When choosing a regional pass, consider your travel distance. If you plan to take multiple Shinkansen trips across long distances in a short period, a regional pass can be your best bet to maximize savings.
City Transit Passes: Affordable Travel in Japan’s Major Cities
While the JR Pass and regional passes are great for intercity travel, Japan’s cities have their own set of affordable city transit passes designed to make urban travel efficient and cost-effective. For travellers planning to focus on one city or region, these passes are an excellent way to save money on subway and bus rides.
Tokyo Subway Ticket: A fantastic option for those exploring Tokyo, the Tokyo Subway Ticket offers unlimited rides on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. Prices for a 24-hour ticket are around 800 yen, 1,200 yen for 48 hours, and 1,500 yen for 72 hours. With central Tokyo’s subway system being the primary mode of transport for many attractions, this pass can pay for itself in just a few rides.
Kyoto City Bus & Subway Pass: If Kyoto is your destination, the Kyoto City Bus & Subway Pass is perfect for tourists wanting to see the city’s famous temples and historical sites. With multiple-day options, this pass offers excellent value for money, especially for first-time visitors who want to easily navigate the city.
Osaka Amazing Pass: For tourists in Osaka, the Osaka Amazing Pass provides unlimited access to the city’s subway, trams, and buses, along with free entry to major attractions like the Osaka Castle. It’s a great option for tourists wanting to experience all the city has to offer, and it typically pays for itself after just a couple of trips.
Travel Tip: When using city transit passes, plan your day around the main attractions in one area, rather than crisscrossing the city. This ensures you get the most value from your pass.
How to Get the Best Value from Your Pass
Before committing to any pass, it’s essential to know exactly how you will be spending your days in Japan. Start by calculating the total cost of point-to-point tickets for the routes you plan to take. From there, compare the total cost of individual tickets to the price of a rail pass or city pass.
For long-distance travel, JR Passes are still worth considering if you are taking multiple high-speed train trips within a week.
If your travel is mostly within a specific region or city, opt for a regional pass or city transit pass for better value.
Remember that some passes offer bundled attraction tickets, which can further enhance their value for sightseeing.
Maximizing Your Travel Budget in Japan
Japan offers a wide array of options to suit different travel styles and budgets. By carefully considering your itinerary and travel needs, you can ensure that the money spent on passes results in significant savings. Whether you’re traversing the Shinkansen routes of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, or exploring the scenic landscapes of Hokkaido and Tohoku, there are passes tailored to make your journey affordable, convenient, and unforgettable.
Closing Thoughts
Japan is a country that rewards careful planning, and selecting the right pass is a key part of optimizing your experience. Whether you choose a nationwide JR Pass or a local city transit ticket, understanding how and when to use them will make your trip more affordable and enjoyable.
The Northern Rivers Rail Trail project is taking an exciting leap forward in the Byron Shire, with a clear focus on achieving practical, sustainable solutions that will greatly benefit regional tourism. After extensive discussions and considerations, the Byron Shire Council has decided to progress with the rail trail along the existing formation, despite initial discussions about a multi-use corridor. While the idea of a multi-use corridor, which would cater to pedestrians, cyclists, and potentially vehicles, was attractive to some, the realities of funding limitations and environmental concerns led the Council to opt for a more achievable plan.
This decision has paved the way for the Northern Rivers Rail Trail to become an essential part of the region’s growing tourism infrastructure, offering visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty of the Byron Shire, Tweed, and Lismore through sustainable, eco-friendly travel options. With a strong focus on regional connectivity and eco-tourism, the rail trail is set to become a cornerstone of local tourism development.
Balancing Vision and Practicality for Tourism Success
The initial vision for a multi-use corridor presented the potential for an expanded project that would allow various forms of transportation, including cycling, walking, and even motor vehicles. However, the challenges of land tenure and the environmental impact on the sensitive ecosystems along the corridor made this option less feasible. Expanding the project would have required significant land negotiations and posed potential threats to the wetlands and other critical habitats for local wildlife, which are essential to the region’s ecological integrity.
Instead, the focus shifted to the existing rail formation, a more sustainable and realistic path forward that aligns with the region’s broader tourism goals. This rail trail will still enhance regional connectivity, allowing visitors and locals alike to explore the stunning landscapes that define the area. Moreover, it will provide a safer and more sustainable transport option, encouraging visitors to experience the region’s beauty at a slower, more thoughtful pace, which is at the heart of eco-tourism.
Boosting Regional Tourism Through Improved Connectivity
One of the primary reasons for advancing the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is the opportunity it presents to enhance regional tourism. The rail trail will provide a seamless passive transport link between key towns in the region, including Byron Shire, Tweed, and Lismore. This connection is essential in encouraging visitors to explore the diverse landscapes and attractions the region offers, from tranquil beaches to lush forests, all while using eco-friendly modes of transport like walking and cycling.
The trail’s development is expected to attract a variety of tourists, from eco-tourists seeking sustainable travel options to families and outdoor enthusiasts eager to experience the natural wonders of the Byron Shire and beyond. By offering an immersive travel experience, the rail trail will help foster a deeper connection between visitors and the environment, creating opportunities for tourism that go beyond traditional sightseeing.
The rail trail’s appeal lies not only in its scenic routes but also in the chance it gives visitors to access hidden gems in the region, such as lesser-known natural reserves, local communities, and cultural landmarks. This will drive tourism flows beyond the main tourist hubs, benefiting local businesses by attracting visitors to spend time in smaller towns and communities along the trail.
Economic Impact and Job Creation
In addition to the environmental and tourism benefits, the Northern Rivers Rail Trail will significantly contribute to the local economy. The development of the trail is expected to generate job opportunities in construction, tourism, hospitality, and event management, providing a valuable source of employment for both locals and visitors to the region.
As more visitors come to explore the trail, there will be increased demand for accommodation, restaurants, and local services, all of which will benefit from the growing flow of tourism. The rail trail will not only attract new visitors to the region but will also encourage those already visiting to extend their stays and explore more of what the region has to offer. This extended stay potential is a crucial aspect of how the rail trail will contribute to the region’s tourism revenue.
Securing Funding for Continued Development
A major step in advancing the Northern Rivers Rail Trail is the ongoing effort to secure funding for its development. The Council has submitted a $42 million funding application to the Australian Government’s Regional Precincts and Partnerships program to support the design and construction of key sections of the trail, including those linking Mullumbimby to Crabbes Creek, Lismore to Bexhill, and Bangalow Showgrounds to the Bangalow industrial estate.
The outcome of this application is pivotal for the continued progress of the trail. If successful, the funding will ensure the necessary resources are in place to bring these sections of the trail to life, allowing for sustainable tourism growth and offering more areas for visitors to enjoy. By securing this funding, the project will continue to build momentum and establish the trail as an integral part of the region’s tourism infrastructure.
Long-Term Sustainability and Community Engagement
The focus on a sustainable and achievable solution ensures that the Northern Rivers Rail Trail will continue to provide long-term value for the region. By choosing to develop the trail along the existing rail corridor, the Council is ensuring that the project aligns with the environmental and financial realities of the area while maintaining its potential for future expansion.
The project also reflects a commitment to maintaining the rail corridor in public ownership, ensuring that the trail remains a public resource that can be enjoyed by all, both now and in the future. This decision not only strengthens the region’s tourism offerings but also supports community engagement by involving local residents in the planning and development process.
Conclusion: A Bright Future for Regional Tourism
The Northern Rivers Rail Trail represents a forward-thinking approach to regional tourism development, providing a unique opportunity to enhance local tourism while fostering a deeper connection to the environment. By focusing on practical, sustainable steps, the project ensures that the Byron Shire and its neighboring regions can continue to grow as ecologically sustainable tourism destinations.
As the rail trail moves forward, the continued focus on securing funding and expanding regional connections will ensure that it remains a significant asset for the tourism industry. The rail trail not only offers visitors an opportunity to experience the beauty of the Byron Shire but also provides local businesses with the tools they need to grow and thrive in a sustainable, tourism-driven economy.
Sydney, Australia’s most iconic city, has become the ultimate destination for female travelers seeking both adventure and safety. With its world-renowned attractions, vibrant culture, and commitment to providing a safe environment, Sydney is not only Australia’s largest city but also its most female-friendly destination in 2026.
As one of the safest cities in the world, according to multiple travel safety indexes, Sydney’s focus on inclusivity and safety has made it the top choice for solo female travelers and groups alike. Government-backed initiatives to boost security for all visitors have been key to this growing reputation. Through strategic investments in urban infrastructure, women visiting Sydney can expect accessible, well-lit public spaces and reliable transportation.
Safety First: Government Commitment to Women Travelers
The Australian government, through its official tourism platform, Australia.com, highlights the measures taken to ensure the safety of travelers, especially women. Sydney’s transport systems are among the safest globally, with easy access to public transportation, ensuring that all visitors feel secure as they explore the city. Regular patrols by the New South Wales Police, combined with well-monitored public spaces, make Sydney a top destination for women travelers seeking peace of mind during their trips.
According to Tourism Australia and official tourism sources, the city continues to invest in safety programs, including accessible facilities for those with disabilities and the elderly, ensuring women’s safety on every front. Women traveling alone are also encouraged to utilize these government-supported resources to ensure a smooth and secure experience throughout their stay.
Top Attractions That Make Sydney Stand Out for Female Travelers
Sydney offers numerous attractions that cater to diverse interests, providing an inclusive experience for all travelers. The Sydney Opera House, with its stunning architecture and world-class performances, remains a popular destination, especially for women who appreciate the arts and culture. Similarly, Bondi Beach attracts tourists who want to unwind in one of the city’s most iconic coastal locations.
Government-backed events such as the Vivid Sydney Festival offer a safe space for female travelers to connect, explore, and enjoy artistic displays of light, music, and culture. These celebrations make Sydney a destination that promotes empowerment through art and shared experiences, especially for women.
Sydney’s world-class accommodation options also enhance the experience for women traveling solo. High-end hotels in the city, including the Hilton Sydney and Park Hyatt, are known for offering specialized services for women, ensuring they feel comfortable and well-catered for.
The Role of Government Support for Women in Tourism
Australia’s government has worked hard to create an environment where women can travel with confidence. Initiatives like Smartraveller, the official travel advisory service by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, provide tailored advice and safety tips for female travelers. This free service allows women to stay informed about the best practices for travel safety, reducing risks and making travel more accessible.
Additionally, the Women’s Safety Agenda established by the Australian government focuses on improving safety measures for women in public spaces, especially in tourist-heavy areas like Sydney. This proactive stance on women’s safety in the tourism sector reflects the country’s commitment to creating a welcoming environment for travelers of all genders.
Sustainability and Empowerment: A Focus on Female-Driven Initiatives
Sydney’s commitment to female empowerment is not only seen in its safety initiatives but also through its increasing focus on sustainability. Government programs support local female entrepreneurs, such as women-led eco-tourism projects and sustainable travel ventures. These initiatives aim to provide women with more leadership opportunities within the tourism industry, further promoting gender equality within the sector.
Female travelers are encouraged to participate in eco-friendly activities like the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk, which showcases Sydney’s breathtaking natural landscapes. Additionally, the city’s initiatives to promote responsible tourism align with women’s growing interest in sustainability and community-driven travel experiences.
Why Sydney Should Be Your Next Destination in 2026
Sydney’s emergence as Australia’s most female-friendly destination in 2026 is not merely a coincidence. With its robust government-backed safety measures, diverse attractions, and inclusive environment, it is the ideal destination for women seeking both adventure and security.
From the stunning beaches of Bondi to the vibrant arts scene at the Opera House, Sydney offers a blend of cultural richness and safety that women travelers can trust. The city’s ongoing commitment to safety and female empowerment ensures that all visitors feel welcome and secure, making Sydney the ultimate destination for any woman looking for a memorable and safe travel experience.2026’s Ultimate Female Travel Destination: Why Sydney Is Leaving Every Other City Behind!
The Gold Coast is set to embark on a new journey in luxury tourism, as Hilton announces the debut of LXR Hotels & Resorts in Australia. The iconic property, located at Southport Spit, was once known as Palazzo Versace and currently operates as The Imperial Hotel Gold Coast. In early 2027, after an extensive renovation, it will be relaunched under the prestigious LXR brand. This development is expected to elevate the Gold Coast’s status as a world-class destination and provide a significant boost to the region’s tourism industry.
The property, which will offer 200 luxurious rooms, features grand neoclassical architecture combined with Italian-inspired interiors. It will also offer direct access to the Gold Coast Broadwater, a prime location that is expected to attract both local and international visitors. The newly revamped hotel is strategically situated near Marina Mirage, further enhancing its appeal for leisure travelers looking for premium accommodations in the heart of the Gold Coast.
LXR Hotels & Resorts is renowned for its focus on luxury and bespoke service, with each property emphasizing local culture and heritage. The Gold Coast property will follow this philosophy, ensuring that guests experience not only comfort but also an immersion into the destination’s unique character. The transformation of the former Palazzo Versace property into a modern LXR hotel aligns perfectly with the region’s growing demand for high-end travel experiences.
This development is part of Hilton’s broader strategy to expand its luxury portfolio, which includes brands like Curio Collection and Tapestry Collection. LXR’s entry into Australia is significant because it marks the brand’s first property in the country, helping Hilton to tap into the rising demand for high-quality, experiential travel options across the region. This move aligns with Australia’s efforts to attract high-spending tourists and diversify its tourism offerings, which in turn will generate higher visitor expenditure and longer stays, especially from international markets.
The Gold Coast has long been a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists. Its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and family-friendly attractions have helped it maintain its status as one of Australia’s most visited destinations. However, as the tourism market evolves, there is an increasing need for more diverse accommodation options to cater to the luxury travel segment. The introduction of LXR Hotels & Resorts is expected to fill this gap and appeal to affluent tourists seeking more exclusive, bespoke experiences.
According to Tourism Research Australia and Queensland Government tourism data, the Gold Coast’s tourism industry has seen steady growth in recent years, with visitation numbers steadily increasing, both domestically and internationally. In 2024, approximately 13 million visitors flocked to the Gold Coast, with international markets contributing significantly to the region’s growth. As the demand for premium services continues to rise, this new LXR property will play a crucial role in attracting high-spending visitors from around the world. The region’s strategic location, excellent transport links, and proximity to Brisbane International Airport will further enhance its appeal for international travelers.
Tourism experts believe that the LXR Hotels & Resorts Gold Coast will provide a substantial boost to the local economy. In addition to creating jobs within the hospitality sector, the influx of high-value tourists will also stimulate other areas of the economy, such as retail, dining, and local attractions. Premium tourists tend to spend more on experiences, which benefits local businesses and increases the overall economic impact of tourism in the area.
The development of the LXR property also complements broader tourism growth strategies, with Queensland focusing on attracting investment in both infrastructure and accommodation. The Gold Coast’s ability to host major international events like the 2032 Brisbane Olympics positions it as a key player in global tourism. The new LXR hotel will not only provide a world-class venue for international visitors but will also enhance the region’s capacity to host luxury-focused events and conferences.
Looking ahead, the LXR Hotels & Resorts debut represents more than just the opening of a luxury hotel—it is a strategic move to cement the Gold Coast’s position as a leading destination for high-end travelers. By offering exclusive experiences, refined luxury, and a unique local touch, the hotel is set to become a key driver in Queensland’s tourism growth and a beacon for global visitors.
The upcoming opening of LXR Hotels & Resorts on the Gold Coast will undoubtedly enhance the region’s tourism offerings. With its focus on luxury, bespoke service, and local cultural experiences, this property is set to attract a high-value clientele, boost the local economy, and reinforce the Gold Coast’s reputation as a world-class destination. As the region continues to grow as a global tourism hub, this new addition is a sign of exciting things to come for the future of Queensland tourism.
Victoria’s live music festivals are taking center stage in 2026, with a significant boost to the state’s tourism industry thanks to the Live Music Festivals Fund. Offering grants of up to $50,000 for festival operators, the fund is designed to support major music festivals across Victoria, attracting both local and international visitors and contributing to the region’s growing appeal as a key destination for cultural tourism.
This funding initiative not only strengthens Victoria’s live music scene but also plays a vital role in driving tourism growth by supporting events that bring in large crowds, generate economic activity, and encourage extended stays. With an expanding festival calendar, Victoria is solidifying its reputation as a vibrant and dynamic destination for music lovers and tourists alike.
Live Music Festivals: A Catalyst for Regional and Statewide Tourism
The Live Music Festivals Fund is dedicated to supporting festivals that attract over 1,000 attendees, promoting a broad range of events from iconic festivals to emerging ones. Festivals such as the Echuca-Moama’s Riverboats Festival, Queenscliff Music Festival, and the Port Fairy Folk Music Festival have benefitted from this support, attracting tourists from around Australia and the world. These festivals provide visitors with the chance to experience the state’s rich cultural fabric, blending world-class live performances with local flavor, landscapes, and community spirit.
As part of the Allan Labor Government’s initiative, this funding ensures that Victoria’s festivals not only thrive but also continue to bring in visitors who contribute to local economies. For many regional towns and cities across Victoria, festivals are a key driver of tourism, boosting local businesses, accommodation providers, and restaurants by drawing large crowds to the area.
Economic Impact and Job Creation Through Music Tourism
Music festivals are more than just a celebration of sound; they are an economic powerhouse for local communities. Festivals such as the Port Fairy Folk Music Festival and Queenscliff Music Festival drive significant tourism revenue. These events attract both interstate and international visitors, who spend money on travel, accommodations, food, and other local services, creating a ripple effect that benefits the entire local economy.
As these festivals grow in popularity, they create more jobs, especially in regions where employment opportunities may be limited. The live music scene fosters employment in diverse sectors, from event management to hospitality, retail, and even tourism infrastructure. The Live Music Festivals Fund not only supports these events but ensures that they continue to provide sustainable benefits for local workers and businesses, fostering a thriving tourism ecosystem across the state.
Expanding Victoria’s Cultural Tourism Offerings
Victoria’s diverse cultural offerings, bolstered by live music festivals, are key components in the state’s growing cultural tourism sector. Festivals provide an opportunity for visitors to connect with local talent and creative communities, offering a unique experience that is often tied to the state’s identity and heritage.
The Live Music Festivals Fund has already helped a range of established festivals, such as the Queenscliff Music Festival, gain national and international attention. Emerging festivals, such as the Bulleen’s Gateway Festival, are also benefiting from the program, ensuring that the benefits of tourism are spread across Victoria’s cities and regional areas.
With the additional funding, these festivals will be able to enhance their offerings and attract even more visitors. Whether it’s through live performances, local food experiences, or family-friendly activities, these festivals are designed to keep visitors engaged and help them explore all that Victoria has to offer, from city experiences to natural wonders in regional areas.
Supporting Local Talent and Community Engagement
One of the most exciting aspects of Victoria’s live music festivals is the opportunity they provide for local artists to showcase their talents and engage with wider audiences. For emerging musicians, festivals offer a platform to perform in front of large crowds, while for well-known artists, it’s an opportunity to engage with loyal fans and broaden their reach.
The Live Music Festivals Fund plays a crucial role in supporting this ecosystem. By enabling local musicians to perform at festivals, the fund not only supports the artists themselves but also strengthens the community around them. Music festivals foster shared experiences and cultural exchange, creating a sense of belonging and pride among local residents while also attracting international visitors who seek an authentic cultural experience.
The Lakeside Festival presented by American Express, which will feature performances by Mallrat and Logic1000, is just one example of how these festivals mix local talent with international appeal. Festivals like these showcase the region’s musical diversity, making Victoria a vibrant destination for cultural tourism throughout the year.
Increasing Tourism Through Partnerships and Accessibility
In addition to providing grants to festival organisers, the Live Music Festivals Fund encourages the development of partnerships between local councils, regional tourism organisations, and festival operators. These collaborations are essential in growing the reach and impact of festivals, ensuring that tourism benefits are felt not just by the event organisers, but by the entire region.
By supporting both regional and urban festivals, the fund ensures that every corner of Victoria can benefit from the influx of tourists, who stay longer and explore more during their visit. The Live Music Festivals Fund also supports affordable access for visitors, including special initiatives like Thursday Park Passes for festivals that offer multi-day access and keep ticket prices accessible for families and young visitors.
A Promising Future for Music and Tourism in Victoria
The introduction of the Live Music Festivals Fund highlights the importance of sports tourism and cultural tourism as economic drivers for Victoria’s future. By supporting both large-scale festivals and emerging events, the fund ensures that Victoria remains a top destination for visitors seeking authentic cultural experiences.
The Live Music Festivals Fund is just one part of a larger strategy to ensure Victoria’s music and tourism industries continue to grow together, benefiting local businesses, tourism providers, and the broader community. As the state continues to support its live music sector, Victoria’s reputation as a must-visit destination for cultural tourism will only continue to grow.
Google’s Android 16 March 2026 Feature Drop just landed, and it’s carrying a lot more weight than the usual incremental stuff.
We’re talking AI-generated icon packs, desktop mode expansion, and automation that’ll actually tap through apps for you while you watch. [Credits – 9to5Google]
Android 16 March 2026 Feature Drop
Pixel 6 and newer devices can now let AI redesign every icon on your homescreen. Google’s offering five styles: Scribbles, Cookies, Easel, Treasure, and Stardust.
Comfort View showed up too, but only on Pixel 10 models. It tones down bright and saturated colors for people sensitive to visual overload.
Pixel 10 flagships received Gemini automation, the same capability Samsung let slip with the Galaxy S26 last week. You tell it to book a ride or order groceries, and it opens the app in a secure window and just does it.
Google’s lock screen At a Glance widget now pulls in real-time sports scores, stock market movers from your Finance watchlist, and live commute updates starting on Pixel 7 and newer models.
My Commute will surface delays and alternate routes without you needing to open an app.
Magic Cue learned a new trick too. When your group chat starts hunting for restaurant options, your Pixel 10 will trigger a search based on what people are saying.
Pixel 8 and newer phones now support desktop windowing through Desktop Mode when you plug in a monitor, keyboard, and mouse via USB DisplayPort. Connected Cameras now works with DSLRs and supported camera apps over cable.
Feature expansion:
Scam Detection hit France, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Germany, and Japan.
Call Notes launched in India for Pixel 10 owners.
Notification summaries added Japanese.
Guided Frame, the accessibility feature for blind and low-vision users, has been backported to Pixel 6.
What’s included
The March 2026 update includes bug fixes and improvements for Pixel users – see below for details
Audio
Fix for a delay in displaying the speaker icon when adjusting audio settings
Fix for issue occasionally causing audio crashes
Camera
Fix for an issue that caused the camera service to crash, improving overall camera stability
Display & Graphics
Fix for an issue causing system crashes and impacting overall Android stability
Fix for device screen freezing that occasionally renders the phone unusable
Fix for issues causing occasional fuzzy or incorrect display behavior
Fix for the issue where the background blur briefly disappeared in the All Apps screen during search
Improvement for Pixel 10 GPU performance by optimizing the OpenCL driver to reduce overhead and increase benchmark scores
Framework
Fix for an issue that could cause the UI to freeze in certain conditions
Fix for an issue that could cause a temporary freeze or unresponsiveness related to background processing of Android intelligence features
Fix for an issue that could cause the device to crash when certain services start up
Fix for issues where the device incorrectly reported battery status (e.g., abnormal temperature or missing battery), particularly when using a wireless charger
Telephony
Fix for unexpected device instability that could cause temporary loss of cellular service
General improvements for network connection stability and performance in certain conditions
User Interface
Fix for an issue that could cause an application to get stuck after quickly using recent apps and navigating home
Fix for the delay experienced when opening the audio output selector after playing music in the background
The Toyota RAV4 is the best-selling vehicle in Ukraine in February.
4,208 new light vehicles found a buyer in Ukraine in February, a steep -13.3% year-on-year drop. The year-to-date tally tilts into negative territory as a result at -0.3% to 8,904 units. Toyota (+2%) goes against the grain and advances to 19.7% share, its highest in a long while. Renault (-17%) is battered to 10% of the market, with Skoda (-7.9%) and Volkswagen (-4.2%) resisting better. Below, Hyundai (+74.5%), Peugeot (+73.3%), Mazda (+39.2%) and Lexus (+34.1%) all post fantastic results. Among the Chinese, Jetour (+241.7%) and Chery (+90.9%) impress but BYD (-58.7%) crashes to #16 vs. #2 in January. Zeekr (-69.6%) is also in difficulty at #24.
Looking at the models charts, we return to some kind of “normalcy” with the almost absence of Chinese-made grey imports. The Toyota RAV4 (-2.4%) topples the Renault Duster (-11.9%) to claim the top spot, not only for the month but also year-to-date. The Toyota Prado (+27.2%) stays in third position above the Hyundai Tucson (+80.4%), Mazda CX-5 (+28.4%) and VW Touareg (+39.5%). The Skoda Kodiaq (-7.8%) and Karoq (+21.1%) ensure the Top 8 is 100% composed of SUVs. The Toyota Camry (+27.5%) is the best of the rest at #9 and also scores a sturdy year-on-year lift. BYD’s best-seller is the Sealion 6 down 41 spots on last month to #49.
The Dacia Bigster holds a record 5.8% of its home market in February.
The Romanian new car market continues on its mediocre start of the year with February off a further -24.3% year-on-year to 8,965 units. The year-to-date tally is down -28.9% to 16,892. Dacia (-52.3%) halves its year-ago volume to 18.8% share vs. 29.8% a year ago in February 2025. Toyota (-11.4%) and Skoda (-1.5%) follow and gain share year-on-year while Volkswagen (-25.1%) matches the market and complete a Top 4 unchanged on last month. The performer of the month is newcomer Chery, launched last July, already breaking into the Top 10 with 3.5% share. BYD is also impressive at #12 and 2.8% share but is down from a record #9 hit last month.
Over in the models charts, the Dacia Duster (-52%) holds onto the first place with 6% share, its lowest since last October. The Dacia Bigster (+1811.1%) celebrates one year in market with a record 2nd place and 5.8% share, a new all time high as well and smashing its previous best of 3.8% reached last November. The Toyota Corolla (+36.2%) defies the negative surroundings and climbs two spots on January to score its first ever Romanian podium finish. The Skoda Octavia (-13.9%) drops two ranks to #4, followed by an imploding Dacia Logan (-66.2%) at #5, the nameplate’s lowest ever ranking. The Skoda Kodiaq (+68.4%), Ford Puma (+65.6%) and Toyota Yaris Cross (+12.6%) shine below. The best-selling recent launch is the Chery Tiggo 4 at #14 ahead of the BYD Dolphin Surf at #20 and the Chery Tiggo 8 at #26.
Arne Slot said Liverpool’s dismal defeat to Wolves “sums up their season”, hitting out at their profligacy in attack and their tendency to concede late goals. Liverpool arrived at Molineux chasing a fourth straight Premier League win, which would have taken them level with Manchester United and Aston Villa in the race for a top-four […]
Rob Edwards feels Wolves’ wins over Aston Villa and Liverpool can help to create some positive momentum at Molineux, even if their likely relegation from the Premier League is confirmed. Wolves may appear destined to suffer the drop this season, but they are not going down without a fight, stunning Villa and Liverpool at Molineux […]
Edifier has introduced the MK12 wireless lavalier microphone in China. It is now available on JD.com for 139 yuan ($20). The microphone is available in two colors, Classic Black and Cloud Rock White, and is designed for simple, plug-and-play use with a wide range of audio systems.
Edifier MK12 Microphone Specifications
The MK12 includes a clip-on transmitter and a receiver with a standard 3.5mm audio plug. This design allows it to connect directly to speakers, portable amplifiers, sound systems, and mixers without requiring additional setup. Edifier has developed a custom housing for the MK12, moving away from generic molds to create a more distinctive design.
The microphone uses 2.4GHz wireless transmission to ensure a stable connection. Edifier claims the device can maintain an unobstructed wireless range of over 30 meters. It features a high-sensitivity, unidirectional electret condenser capsule that is tuned for clear vocal pickup. The company positions the MK12 as a solution for classrooms, training sessions, sales presentations, and promotional events.
Edifier has included a built-in DSP chip for audio processing. The DSP provides anti-feedback technology to reduce howling and improve voice clarity, even during live amplification. It also supports advanced features like Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC). These technologies help eliminate background noise and maintain clear speech, even in demanding environments.
The transmitter includes a 300mAh battery, which provides up to 15 hours of use on a single charge. The microphone uses a clip-on design for easy attachment to clothing, while the receiver comes with a lanyard for added portability.
The MK12 has a frequency response of 100Hz to 10kHz, which is optimized for voice rather than music. It supports both 3.5mm and 6.35mm inputs, with an adapter included in the package for compatibility with larger connectors.
In related news, Edifier has recently launched the retro-inspired M330 II Bluetooth speaker with LDAC, AirPlay 2, and up to 14 hours of battery life, alongside the Hecate Air 3 Commander open-ear gaming headset with 2.4G wireless connectivity and Bluetooth 6.0 support.
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Motorola has introduced two new wireless earbuds at MWC 2026 as part of its Moto Things ecosystem. The new models are the Moto Buds 2 Plus and the Moto Buds 2. Both earbuds focus on delivering strong audio performance, active noise cancellation, and smart features in a compact design with Pantone color finishes.
moto buds 2 plus
The Moto Buds 2 Plus are designed for users who move between work, calls, and entertainment throughout the day. The earbuds use Sound by Bose technology, tuned to deliver balanced and detailed audio.
They feature 11mm dynamic drivers for deeper bass and Knowles balanced armatures for improved clarity and precision. The earbuds support Hi-Res Audio with the Low-Latency High-Definition Audio Codec (LHDC) for high-quality wireless playback. Spatial Audio is also included to create a more immersive sound experience.
To reduce distractions, the Moto Buds 2 Plus include Dynamic Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). This helps block outside noise while working or traveling. For calls, the earbuds use six microphones with Environmental Noise Cancellation and a high signal-to-noise ratio to deliver clearer voice audio. Users can also enable CrystalTalk AI in the Moto Buds app, which uses AI noise reduction to improve voice clarity in loud environments.
Battery life is rated at up to 9 hours on a single charge, with up to 40 hours of total playback when using the charging case. The earbuds support Dual Connection, allowing them to stay connected to two devices at the same time. Users can move between a laptop and a phone without reconnecting. The Audio Share feature lets two pairs of Moto Buds 2 Plus connect to one phone to listen together. Wear Detection automatically pauses audio when the earbuds are removed.
Users can customize touch controls for play, pause, track skipping, calls, or launching a voice assistant. On compatible Motorola devices, holding the earbuds activates Moto AI features such as Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This. AI-powered translation is also supported on select devices.
moto buds 2
The Moto Buds 2 are aimed at everyday listening. They use 11mm dynamic drivers and 6mm micro planar magnetic drivers and support Hi-Res Audio with LHDC. Spatial Audio is also supported for more immersive playback.
They include Dynamic ANC rated up to 55dB, along with Transparency Mode so users can hear their surroundings when needed. The earbuds also feature six microphones with Environmental Noise Cancellation for clear voice calls.
Battery life reaches up to 11 hours on a single charge and up to 48 hours total with the charging case. A 10-minute charge provides up to 3 hours of playback.
The Moto Buds 2 support Dual Connection and use Bluetooth 6.0 for improved connectivity and faster speeds. A Gaming Mode in the Moto Buds app reduces audio latency for gaming. On supported Motorola devices, users can also access Moto AI features such as Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This by holding the earbuds.
Availability
The Moto Buds 2 Plus start at €149/£130 and will launch in Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and Asia Pacific in the coming weeks. Color options include PANTONE Cool White and PANTONE Silhouette.
The Moto Buds 2 start at €79 and will also launch in the same regions. They will be available in PANTONE Carbon, PANTONE Violet Ice, and PANTONE Gray Mist.
Nubia has unveiled the nubia Neo 5 GT at MWC Barcelona 2026. The phone targets young gamers and Gen Z users with a focus on cooling performance, gaming controls, and AI-powered features.
Built-In Fan and Advanced Cooling
The Nubia Neo 5 GT is the only phone in its class with a built-in active cooling fan. It also includes a 29,508mm² cooling area and a Through-Flow Duct Design that directs airflow over the CPU and battery. This setup is built to control heat and maintain stable frame rates during long gaming sessions.
The device runs on the MediaTek D7400 4nm processor with LPDDR5 memory rated at 6400Mbps. Performance is managed by the NeoTurbo Engine for consistent frame rates. A 360° Game Antenna helps maintain strong connectivity regardless of how the phone is held. The phone is certified for 120FPS gameplay on Garena Free Fire and MLBB. It also supports 90FPS on Delta Force with the Mid-Season update.
Triggers, Display, and Battery
The Nubia Neo 5 GT comes with 550Hz Neo Triggers 5.0 for four-finger control. It supports sub-5.5ms latency and a 3049Hz touch sampling rate. Magic Touch 3.0 keeps the screen responsive even with wet or sweaty fingers.
It features a 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 4,500 nits peak brightness. SGS-certified Eye Care helps reduce eye strain. The 6,210mAh dual-cell battery supports up to 80W fast charging, while the EU version supports 45W PD charging. The 5% Extreme Mode delivers up to 23 minutes of gaming or 29 hours of standby. Bypass Charging powers the device directly during gaming without charging the battery.
Design, AI, and Cameras
The Neo 5 GT has a completely flat back with no camera bump, rounded corners, and a 90° charging cable. It includes stereo dual speakers with DTS:X Ultra, an X-Axis linear motor, and RGB lighting that reacts during gameplay.
AI Game Space 5.0 centralizes performance controls. AI Copilot Demi 2.0 includes a Gaming Coach, Gaming Chatbot, and Auto-Chat reply feature.
The series also includes a 50MP AI triple rear camera and a 16MP front camera. AI Memory, AI Scam Alert, AI Image and Text Generation, and AI Translate are included.
Pricing & availability
The device will launch globally starting in Southeast Asia in March with a starting price of €399.
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Anker has launched its new 250W Desktop Charger Pro+ (model A2345) on JD.com for 849 yuan (approx $120). The charger features a design similar to the current 250W global version and offers six ports, including four USB-C and two USB-A, with support for multiple fast-charging protocols.
Anker Desktop Charger Pro+ Specifications
The new charger delivers a maximum output of 250W. The USB-C1 port supports up to 140W output, making it suitable for high-performance laptops like the 16-inch MacBook Pro. It offers multiple power profiles, including 5V/3A (15W), 9V/3A (27W), 15V/3A (45W), 20V/5A (100W), and 28V/5A (140W). The USB-C2, USB-C3, and USB-C4 ports each deliver up to 100W output for fast charging phones, tablets, and other devices.
The device features comprehensive protocol compatibility, including PD, PD 3.1, PPS up to 100W, SCP, UFCS, and Xiaomi’s proprietary fast-charging standards. It comes with built-in support for Huawei 66W SuperCharge and Xiaomi 120W wired fast charging when paired with compatible cables.
The dual USB-A ports provide up to 22.5W output, which works well for smaller devices and accessories like earbuds or power banks.
Anker has built the charger with GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology, which improves efficiency and keeps the device compact. The charger measures 106 x 90 x 40 mm and weighs 640 grams, making it portable and practical for travel or a permanent desk setup.
The front of the charger includes a 2.26-inch LCD display that shows real-time power output for each port. Anker also integrates intelligent power distribution that ensures safe and efficient charging when multiple devices are connected.
The all-new MacBook Air M5 is here, and at first glance, it doesn’t look very different. But inside, Apple’s latest thin-and-light laptop gets a new chip, faster storage, and updated wireless connectivity, while it keeps the same design that’s defined the Air lineup for the past few years.
Apple’s new MacBook Air is powered by the company’s M5 chip. An important change is that the laptop now starts with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage as standard.
The price also went up from $999 to $1,099 for the base, but you can’t complain. Pre-orders are opening from March 4th, and the launch is set for Wednesday, March 11.
Same design, familiar feel
On the outside, this is still very much the MacBook Air people know. Apple is keeping the same chassis design, flat edges, a thin profile, and a lightweight build. The 13-inch version weighs 1.23kg, while the 15-inch model comes in at 1.51kg. Color options include sky blue, silver, starlight, and midnight.
The 13-inch model continues to feature a 13.6-inch LCD display with a 2560 x 1664 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. Up top, there’s still a 12MP Center Stage webcam, which automatically adjusts framing during video calls.
M5 chip takes center stage in new MacBook Air
The real story here is the M5 chip. Apple is offering two GPU configurations: one with an 8-core graphics processor and another with a 10-core graphics processor.
The new MacBook Air M5 also allows users to customize RAM, SSD capacity, keyboard options, and even the matching power adapter. Apple claims the SSD read and write speeds are now twice as fast as the previous generation.
Connectivity also gets a bump. The laptop includes Apple’s upgraded N1 wireless chip, supporting Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), Bluetooth 6, and Thread networking technology.
The MacBook Air M5 packs a 53.8Wh lithium polymer battery, rated for up to 18 hours of streaming video playback. Likewise, you get a MagSafe 3 magnetic charging port and two Thunderbolt 4 ports on the left. On the right, you’ll find a 3.5mm headphone jack.
TECNO presented concept devices at Mobile World Congress 2026 that tackle a basic problem: AI needs more computing power than current smartphones can handle in their existing designs.
The main solution is Modular Magnetic Interconnection Technology. Users snap hardware pieces onto their phones using magnets. The system includes stackable batteries, action cameras, and telephoto lenses that connect through intelligent connectivity.
Two versions show different styles. The ATOM edition focuses on clean structure and subtle design. The MODA edition uses bold, geek-inspired looks. Both let you add capabilities outside the phone body instead of packing everything inside. This keeps the phone light for daily use while supporting high-demand tasks when needed.
POVA Ecosystem Targets Gamers
The POVA Ecosystem extends this concept across multiple devices. POVA Metal is the world’s first full-metal unibody 5G phone. It has a Snapdragon processor and all-metal construction.
POVA Controller Slide is the world’s first controller with targeted aiming for MOBA mobile games. It offers 0 to 25-degree adjustable viewing angles, works for both FPS and MOBA games, and supports wireless charging.
POVA Earphones match the ecosystem design with futuristic styling and signature dot-matrix lighting.
Edge AI Runs Directly on Phone
Edge-Side AIGC Preview Concept Technology puts AI processing on the device itself. This removes the need for an internet connection and cuts down lag time.
TECNO worked with Arm to build customized Style Transfer Preview technology. It uses algorithm optimization to reduce screen flickering and jitters that appear in older solutions. The result is a real-time preview at 30fps with smooth split-screen viewing.
The company compressed AI models to run completely offline on smartphones while keeping artistic quality and stable performance.
Other Design Concepts
AI EINK uses electronic ink technology for a paper-like display. The device uses AI recognition to analyze colors from the camera and match the back panel. Users can personalize it through a dedicated app.
TECNO Slim 2 has an ultra-thin body and 0.7mm ultra-narrow bezel.
POVA Neon is the first smartphone to use ionized inert gas lighting technology, creating a glowing effect.
The Concept Design Suite includes a laptop, tablet, earbuds, smartwatch, smart glasses, and power bank. The “Music in Motion” theme uses citrus yellow and urban gray colors.
Tri-Fold Phone Measures 11.49mm Folded
TECNO PHANTOM Ultimate G Fold Concept is the world’s thinnest tri-fold phone. The G-style tri-fold design has a 9.94-inch display that folds inward twice. This protects the main screen from scratches and impacts when closed.
The device is 11.49mm thick when folded and 3.49mm thick when unfolded. It uses 2,000 MPa ultra-high-strength steel for the hinge and ultra-strong Titan Fiber for the back cover, which is just 0.3mm thick.
TECNO displayed these concepts at Stand 7A40 in Hall 7 at Fira Gran Via in Barcelona from March 2 to 5.
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It’s been over half a decade since Samsung last increased the battery capacity of its top-tier Galaxy S flagship. The company moved to a 5,000mAh cell with the Galaxy S20 Ultra back in 2020, and that figure remains unchanged in the newly launched Galaxy S26 Ultra. Instead of increasing raw capacity, Samsung is leaning on improved efficiency from the latest Snapdragon, along with performance tuning in One UI 8.5.
Meanwhile, Chinese brands like Xiaomi, OnePlus, and Honor have taken a very different approach. Their latest flagships pair the same chipset with high-energy-density batteries with capacities over 7,000mAh. So naturally, the big question is where the Galaxy S26 Ultra stands against these rivals when it comes to battery life. A recent battery drain comparison by Tech Droider attempts to put that into perspective.
The test simulated mixed real-world usage such as browsing, video playback, gaming, camera work, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra lasted 9 hours and 8 minutes. That’s actually a step up from last year’s S25 Ultra, which stopped at around 8 hours and 40 minutes in the same test. So there is progress, even if it’s not dramatic.
Where things get interesting is in the comparison. The iPhone 17 Pro Max crossed 9 hours and 41 minutes. Xiaomi’s 17 Pro Max pushed just past 10 hours. And the OnePlus 15 stretched all the way to 12 hours and 31 minutes.
That gap isn’t hard to explain. Battery size plays a role, and a big one. The OnePlus 15 carries a 7,300mAh battery, and Xiaomi’s flagship goes up to 7,500mAh. With that kind of capacity advantage, endurance gains start to look less surprising.
The pattern is becoming clearer year after year. Efficiency tweaks help, but they only go so far when rivals are increasing raw capacity by 30–40 percent.
Samsung has hinted at possible silicon-carbon adoption in future models, which could allow for larger batteries without adding bulk. If that happens, the balance may shift. For now, though, the S26 Ultra remains competitive rather than class-leading in endurance.
If you’ve been keeping up with us, you’ve already seen the early details on the Honor Magic 9 series. Now there’s more. This time, the spotlight is on the Honor Magic 9 Pro.
According to tipster Digital Chat Station, Honor is testing the Magic 9 Pro with not one but two 200-megapixel sensors on the back. One is said to serve as the primary camera, while the other would power a periscope-style telephoto lens.
Honor Magic 9 Pro Camera Specifications (Expected)
The more interesting part is the choice of sensor. The prototype is said to be using either the OmniVision OV52B or the OmniVision OVB0D, both 200MP sensors, but with slightly different sizes and capabilities.
The OV52B reportedly comes in a 1/1.3-inch format and is expected to appear in several 2026 flagship phones. It’s designed to balance high resolution with improved dynamic range, which could help capture more detail in both bright and dark areas of a scene.
The OVB0D, on the other hand, is even larger at 1/1.12 inches and supports OmniVision’s LOFIC Gen 2 HDR technology. LOFIC, short for Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor, is meant to improve dynamic range and reduce blown-out highlights in challenging lighting. That could make it particularly useful in a flagship device that wants to compete on image quality rather than just raw megapixel numbers.
For now, there are no confirmed details about the phone’s processor, design, or battery. The leak focuses entirely on imaging. But the tipster did confirm that the Honor Magic 9 Pro will feature a 6.85-inch display.
As always with early leaks, plans can change. But we now at least have an idea of what Honor is preparing for its 2027 flagship lineup. The lineup could debut in October 2026.
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The Redmi K90 Ultra was supposed to arrive in February — at least, that’s what earlier rumors suggested. February has come and gone, and there’s still no official word. Now, a new leak indicates the wait might stretch a bit longer.
According to a well-known Weibo tipster, Digital Chat Station, a certain manufacturer’s Dimensity 9500 flagship processor is tentatively scheduled for release in April.
While the post doesn’t directly name the phone, the clues are hard to ignore. Based on the blogger’s previous posting patterns and discussions in the comments, many are speculating that the device in question is the Xiaomi Redmi K90 Ultra.
Redmi K90 Ultra Specifications
As for specs, the rumored hardware reads like a checklist of flagship ambitions. The phone is expected to feature a massive 6.8-inch display with 1.5K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.
Powering it could be an equally massive 8,500mAh battery with support for 100W charging. Other rumored features include a metal frame, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, and comprehensive water resistance.
Redmi K90 Pro
There’s also a global angle. The so-called Xiaomi 17T Pro is rumored to be a tweaked version of the K90 Ultra for international markets. Carrying the model number 2602EPTC0G, it may ship without certain features like a cooling fan.
In any case, the Redmi K90 Ultra is expected to launch along with the Redmi K Pad 2 in China. It could come with an 8.8-inch 3K display, a flagship-level processor, and a larger 9,000mAh cell.
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Smalth has expanded its wearable portfolio with the launch of the Titanium Pro smart ring. The new model builds upon the existing Titanium platform and introduces deeper heart monitoring features. Designed as a screen-free wearable, it focuses on delivering meaningful health insights in a subtle and comfortable form.
Smalth Titanium Pro: Built-in ECG for deeper heart monitoring
Smalth Titanium Pro
The Smalth Titanium Pro comes equipped with integrated ECG support, allowing users to monitor heart rhythm patterns beyond standard heart rate tracking. By combining ECG with continuous heart rate, HRV, sleep stage analysis and activity tracking, the ring offers a broader understanding of cardiac health over time.
It can store health data offline for up to seven days, making it suitable for travel or limited connectivity situations. Once paired with the companion app, all stored data syncs automatically.
Smalth Titanium Pro key features
Constructed from medical-grade titanium, the ring is lightweight, durable and resistant to corrosion. Its minimalist and gender-neutral design ensures that it blends seamlessly into everyday wear. The waterproof build adds to its practicality for daily use.
Battery endurance is one of the key highlights of the Titanium Pro. In normal usage conditions, the ring lasts between five and seven days, while lighter usage can extend battery life up to 12 days. The included charging case supports four to five full recharges, delivering a combined battery life of up to 30 days or more.
Smalth Titanium Pro: Price and availability
Priced at $128, Smalth positions the Titanium Pro with the ECG ring as a health-focused wearable that works quietly in the background, offering advanced heart insights without screens, constant notifications, or complicated interaction. Its ceramic ring variant is priced at $88.
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Samsung has announced a major update to its Galaxy for the Planet initiative, outlining fresh environmental goals through 2030. After successfully meeting its earlier 2025 sustainability targets, the company is now widening its focus beyond product design and manufacturing to address broader ecological impact across its global operations.
Galaxy for the Planet achieves 2025 milestones
Samsung’s Galaxy for the Planet initiative
Launched in 2021, Galaxy for the Planet serves as the sustainability framework for Samsung’s Mobile eXperience business. The company confirmed that it has achieved all four goals originally set for 2025, which were aimed at lowering environmental impact across mobile products and operations.
A key area of progress has been the increased use of recycled and responsibly sourced materials in Galaxy devices. Samsung now applies 10 types of recycled materials in both internal and external components, including plastics, glass and metals. It has also advanced circular initiatives such as recovering plastics from discarded fishing nets and strengthening its Circular Battery Supply Chain to reclaim materials from used batteries.
The company has phased out single-use plastics in mobile packaging, shifting to paper-based and recycled alternatives. Improvements in low standby power technology have reduced charger standby consumption to near-zero levels. In manufacturing, all qualifying mobile production sites have received Platinum certification under UL Solutions’ Zero Waste to Landfill standard, reflecting complete landfill diversion at those facilities.
With its initial targets achieved, Samsung is expanding its sustainability strategy for the remainder of the decade. The next phase centres on three priority areas: circularity, water stewardship and ecosystem conservation.
Samsung aims to include at least one recycled material in every module of every Galaxy mobile product, covering phones, tablets, PCs and watches. On water management, the company plans to return 110 percent of the water consumed in its mobile operations while pursuing the highest Alliance for Water Stewardship certification. It has also committed to conserving ecosystems equivalent to the footprint of its global mobile operations, focusing on habitat protection and biodiversity restoration.
Through these measures, Samsung is positioning sustainability as a long-term pillar of its innovation and operational strategy rather than a standalone initiative.
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Oppo has confirmed that the Find X9 Ultra will make its global debut later this year, signalling a major step for its premium Ultra lineup. The announcement was made during the company’s media event at MWC 2026 event in Barcelona, where executives highlighted the device’s strong focus on next-generation mobile photography.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra global availability confirmed
Oppo Find X9 Ultra global launch confirmed
The Find X9 Ultra will mark the first time Oppo’s Ultra platform expands beyond China. Positioned as “Built to Be Your Next Camera,” the device features an advanced imaging system developed in collaboration with Hasselblad. Oppo executives stated that the new Ultra model is designed to set a higher benchmark in smartphone photography. Complete specifications, pricing and regional rollout timelines will be shared closer to launch.
Oppo Find X9 Ultra specifications (rumored)
Reports indicate that the Find X9 Ultra may feature a 6.82-inch flat OLED display with 2K resolution, similar to its predecessor. While early engineering units are said to support a 144Hz refresh rate, the final retail version is expected to offer a 120Hz refresh rate.
On the camera front, the phone is tipped to include a quad-camera system comprising a 200-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 200-megapixel 3x periscope telephoto camera, and an additional 50-megapixel periscope lens. For selfies, it may feature a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.
Under the hood, the device is expected to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and ship with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. The battery capacity is said to be around 7,050mAh, which is slightly lower than the Find X9 Pro’s 7,500mAh unit but larger than the 6,100mAh battery found in the Find X8 Ultra. Charging support may include 80W wired and 50W wireless speeds.
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In a post on Weibo, Vivo product manager Han Boxiao laid out what he calls the key camera upgrades coming to the X300 Ultra. According to him, the X300 Ultra is aiming to be a “pocket camera” for creators.
Vivo X300 Ultra can record 10-bit Log from all three lenses
One of the headline features is what Vivo calls its “no secondary camera” Zeiss Master Lens Trinity. In practical terms, the company says all focal lengths — from wide to telephoto — will support 4K 120fps 10-bit Log recording. The same applies to 4K 120fps Dolby Vision capture and optical image stabilization across all focal lengths.
The consistency carries over into post-production. The X300 Ultra supports APV 422 professional video encoding, which Vivo claims brings output closer to what you’d expect from a dedicated camera.
Moreover, Log footage can load and apply 3D LUTs and custom LUTs during recording, enabling real-time color calibration on set. It’s also compatible with ACES workflows, so Log clips can drop into professional cinema pipelines without heavy conversion.
As for the audio, the X300 Ultra has a four-microphone system with six preset scenes designed to enhance target audio while reducing ambient noise.
For more casual use, Vivo is adding two cinematic color presets: Film Style and Film Look. These are designed to deliver more polished, one-tap results without requiring manual grading. The official says that sample photos and videos in these modes will be shared later.
Vivo X300 Ultra 400mm teleconverter kit-
The device is also tipped to feature a 6.82-inch 2K BOE flat display with narrow bezels and LTPO technology. It will pack the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and a battery of around 7,000mAh capacity with 100W wired and 40W wireless charging support.
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At the launch of the iQOO 15 Ultra, a hardcore gaming phone, iQOO confirmed that the device achieved an impressive AnTuTu score of 4,518,403. Now, the upcoming OnePlus 15T has appeared on the same benchmarking platform, achieving a score just below the iQOO flagship.
OnePlus 15T AnTuTu listing
OnePlus 15T AnTuTu listing
The OnePlus 15T AnTuTu listing reveals a score of 4,455,423. In the CPU, GPU, memory, and UX tests, the device recorded 1,233,201, 1,565,952, 622,283, and 1,033,987 points, respectively. The scores are impressive considering it is not an aggressive gaming phone like the iQOO 15 Ultra.
Under the hood, the OnePlus 15T features the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, paired with 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. The phone runs on Android 16 and appears to feature a 165Hz refresh rate display.
As seen in the listing, the OnePlus 15T carries the model number PLZ110. Previously, the same device was spotted with a 100W charger at China’s 3C certification in January.
OnePlus 15T specifications (rumored)
OnePlus 15T AI-generated render
Reports suggest that the OnePlus 15T may arrive with a 6.32-inch OLED panel with ultra-thin bezels, delivering 1.5K resolution and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner embedded beneath the screen.
On the rear, the phone could offer two possible primary camera configurations. It may feature either a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 main sensor or a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 primary shooter, accompanied by a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto lens. On the front, it is expected to house a 32-megapixel selfie camera.
The handset is tipped to pack a large 7,500mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. It is also expected to come equipped with a Plus Key, a metal middle frame and carry an IP68/69 rating for dust and water resistance.
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At the MWC 2026 Vivo camp, the Vivo X300 Ultra is hogging the limelight. Designed for creators, the ultimate flagship phone will support a 400mm teleconverter kit with 17x optical zoom. However, another upcoming Vivo device quietly showcased at the exhibition is the Vivo Pad 6 Pro. The real device kept on display has revealed its design and confirmed its chipset.
Vivo Pad 6 Pro real-life image
Vivo Pad 6 Pro
The Vivo Pad 6 Pro was displayed with a keyboard accessory and stylus, positioned as a productivity-focused tablet. The device features slim and uniform bezels around the screen and appears to have a large display panel.
On the screen, the branding confirms it as the Vivo Pad 6 Pro, along with the tagline “Creativity, Wherever Inspiration Strikes.” The display is highlighted as a 4K True-Color Display with 4K Ultra HD viewing and a true-to-life immersive cinema experience.
A specification card placed beside the tablet confirms key hardware details. It mentions the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile platform, signalling a shift towards Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset for high-end performance. The overall setup, including the magnetic keyboard and stylus support, indicates that Vivo is targeting users looking for a laptop-like experience in a tablet form factor.
Vivo Pad 6 Pro specifications (rumored)
As per an earlier report, the Vivo Pad 6 Pro is expected to feature a 13.2-inch display, slightly larger than its predecessor. A high refresh rate panel, possibly 144Hz, is also being tipped. In terms of cameras, the tablet may include a 13-megapixel rear sensor and an 8-megapixel front camera for video calls and basic imaging needs.
The battery capacity is said to increase to around 13,000mAh, with support for up to 90W charging. The tablet is expected to launch in China soon, potentially alongside the Vivo X300 series. China will also get the iQOO Pad 6 Pro in the near future. This tablet could be a rebranded or slightly tweaked version of the Vivo Pad 6 Pro.
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Xiaomi has introduced a new floor-standing desk lamp in China called the Xiaomi Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2. It’s the company’s latest attempt to turn something as ordinary as a study light into a spec-heavy smart home product. So let’s walk through the details here.
Xiaomi Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2 Specifications
The lamp is designed for rooms up to 15 square meters, which makes it suitable for bedrooms or small home offices. Xiaomi says it uses long-lasting LED beads rated for up to 17 years of use. `
The company further claims the model boosts brightness by 27 percent compared to its predecessor. It delivers a total luminous flux of 12,700 lumens, with an average illuminance of over 1,800 lux in the central area. The uniformity in that center area is rated at 1.04.
The company also says the lamp produces almost no noticeable hand shadows under the light, something that could matter if you spend long hours writing or sketching at a desk.
Like many recent Xiaomi lighting products, the Study Lamp 2 focuses heavily on eye comfort. It supports anti-glare performance with a UGR rating below 13 and offers a high color rendering index of Ra98. The lamp also has a solar spectrum fitting coefficient above 0.985, which indicates that it simulates natural daylight more closely.
There’s also a smart layer. The lamp supports AI-based automatic dimming and can detect when someone is seated. It connects to the Mi Home app and works with Xiaomi’s broader smart ecosystem. Controls include touch interaction on the lamp post itself, as well as remote operation through the app and Xiaomi’s Super AI features.
The official price of the Xiaomi Mijia Vertical Study Lamp 2 is 2,499 yuan (~ $363). It is currently available at a launch price of 2,349 yuan (~ $350), with a national subsidy bringing the final price down to 1,996.65 yuan (~ $290).
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Apple has just officially unveiled the iPhone 17e as its most accessible gateway into the ecosystem. In the same way, the Pixel 10a, which debuted last month, is an entry-level phone from Google. Here’s a comparison between the two to know which one offers the best value.
Apple iPhone 17e vs Google Pixel 10a
Design and Durability: Minimalist vs. Modern
The iPhone 17e sticks to a familiar blueprint, utilizing a design reminiscent of the iPhone 14. It features a 6.1-inch form factor with a notch, but Apple has upgraded the toughness with Ceramic Shield 2, which it claims is three times more scratch-resistant.
In contrast, the Pixel 10a introduces a radical shift in Google’s design language by featuring a completely flush dual-camera system, removing the signature “visor” bump. It is slightly larger with a 6.3-inch display and uses a matte composite back. While the iPhone feels more “premium” with its glass back, the Pixel’s flat design is arguably more modern.
Display: 60Hz vs. 120Hz
This is where the two devices diverge most sharply. The iPhone 17e remains capped at a 60Hz refresh rate, which may feel dated to power users in 2026. However, its Super Retina XDR panel is incredibly color-accurate and bright enough for most outdoor conditions at 1200 nits peak.
The Pixel 10a wins the spec war here with a 120Hz Actua display. It offers much smoother scrolling and animations, and its peak brightness hits a massive 3000 nits. If you consume a lot of media or play games, the Pixel’s smoother and brighter panel provides a clear hardware advantage.
Performance and AI
Under the hood, the iPhone 17e is a powerhouse, packing the same A19 chip found in the standard iPhone 17. Built on a 3nm process, it offers class-leading raw performance and efficiency. It is also the most affordable way to access Apple Intelligence, bringing features like Live Translation and Clean Up to a wider audience.
Google has taken a different route, equipping the Pixel 10a with the Tensor G4 rather than the flagship G5. While it lacks the raw benchmark scores of the A19, the G4 is optimized for Google’s Gemini AI. Features like Gemini Live and Magic Cue run natively, making the Pixel feel like a “smart” companion that anticipates your needs, backed by a staggering 7 years of OS updates.
Camera Comparison
The Apple iPhone 17e features a single 48-megapixel Fusion camera. While it lacks an ultrawide lens, Apple uses sensor cropping to offer an “optical-quality” 2x telephoto mode. Its strength lies in video recording (4K/60fps with Dolby Vision) and consistent natural skin tones.
On the other hand, the Pixel 10a offers a dual-setup with a 48-megapixel main and a 13-megapixel ultrawide sensor. This gives you more versatility for landscape shots. Google’s computational photography remains the gold standard for still images, especially with Night Sight and the new AI-powered editing tools.
Battery and Pricing
The Pixel 10a is a marathon runner with its 5100mAh battery and support for 45W wired charging. The iPhone 17e has a smaller 4005mAh battery, but iOS efficiency ensures it still lasts a full day. Notably, the 17e finally brings MagSafe to Apple’s budget line, a huge win for accessory fans.
In terms of pricing, the Pixel 10a starts at $499 for the 25GB version, while the iPhone 17e starts higher at $599, though Apple has doubled the base storage to 256GB this year.
The Verdict: Ecosystem vs. Value
Choosing between the iPhone 17e and the Pixel 10a ultimately comes down to whether you prioritize a refined, high-performance ecosystem or cutting-edge display and AI features at a lower price point.
The iPhone 17e is the “safe” and powerful choice. It offers the best-in-class A19 chip, ensuring that this phone will remain fast for years to come. If you are already tied to iMessage, iCloud, and Apple Watch, or if video quality is your top priority, the 17e is a massive upgrade over previous budget models. The addition of Apple Intelligence and the jump to 256GB base storage makes the higher price tag much easier to swallow.
On the other hand, the Pixel 10a is the clear winner for tech enthusiasts who want the best hardware for their money. Its 120Hz display makes the iPhone’s 60Hz screen look dated, and the inclusion of an ultrawide lens provides photographic flexibility that Apple’s single-sensor setup simply cannot match. If you want a phone that feels “smarter” with its deeply integrated Gemini AI and you prefer a smoother visual experience, the Pixel 10a is the superior value proposition in 2026.
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Just days after details surfaced about the Honor 600, we’re now getting a full look at another member of the lineup, the Honor 600 Lite. German outlet WinFuture has published a batch of official-looking renders alongside a rundown of the phone’s core specs.
The information appears to originate from a listing by a Singapore-based retailer, suggesting the device may be close to launch.
The Honor 600 Lite will ship with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The listed price is 399 Singapore dollars, which roughly converts to around $315.
Honor 600 Lite Specifications
The renders show a fairly clean design with a pill-shaped notch on the front. On the right side of the frame, there’s a dedicated shutter button. Around the back, the camera module sits inside a rectangular bump that stands out slightly from the rear panel.
The Honor 600 Lite will be available in Velvet Black and Desert Gold options. The black version looks understated, while the gold model leans more toward a softer, muted finish.
As for the display, the Honor 600 Lite is said to feature a 6.6-inch AMOLED panel with a resolution of 2600 x 1200. It’s rated for peak HDR brightness of 6,500 nits. It also reportedly carries an IP66 rating for water resistance.
Under the hood, the phone is expected to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 Elite processor. Furthermore, the leak reveals a 6,250mAh battery paired with 45W wired charging support.
On the camera side, the front houses a 16-megapixel f/2.2 selfie camera. On the back, there’s a 10.8-megapixel f/1.75 main sensor and a 5-megapixel ultra-wide camera. There’s no telephoto lens, which isn’t surprising at this price point, but it does mean zoom capabilities will likely rely on digital cropping.
It’s not yet confirmed when Honor will announce this smartphone. However, its appearance in the retailer listing suggests that the launch isn’t too far off.
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The OnePlus 15T compact flagship phone is poised to launch this month in China. Ahead of its debut, OnePlus China President Li Jie has shared the first real-life image of the device, highlighting the ultra-thin bezels the 15T is expected to feature.
OnePlus 15T’s ultra-thin bezels revealed
OnePlus 15T (left) and IPhone 17 Pro (right)
In the shared image, the OnePlus 15T is placed on the left, while the Apple iPhone 17 Pro appears on the right. The executive stated that the 15T will feature the visually narrowest bezels on a compact phone. He hinted that the bezel size is around 1.xx mm without revealing the exact figure. In comparison, the iPhone 17 Pro is said to have 1.44mm bezels.
He added that this achievement was made possible due to a brand-new chip-level packaging system and a series of groundbreaking screen packaging technologies developed in-house by the company. Yesterday, the same executive confirmed that the 15T will have a periscope telephoto camera and offer an enhanced battery life.
OnePlus 15T specifications (rumored)
According to reports, the OnePlus 15T could feature a 6.32-inch OLED display offering a 1.5K resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate, and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. For selfies, it may include a 32-megapixel front camera.
The rear camera setup may either include a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary sensor or a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 primary camera, paired with a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 periscope telephoto camera. The device is unlikely to feature an ultra-wide camera.
Under the hood, the 15T could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and pack a battery with a capacity of around 7,500mAh. It may support 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. The device is also expected to include a Plus Key and feature an IP68/69-rated dustproof and water-resistant chassis.
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Xiaomi is reportedly working on the Xiaomi 18 lineup for the Chinese market. So far, the lineup is expected to include the Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, 18 Pro Max, and 18 Ultra. The Ultra edition may debut by the end of this year, whereas the other three models may go official in September in China. A new leak, courtesy of tipster Digital Chat Station, has revealed that the entire lineup will feature a 200-megapixel camera.
Xiaomi 18’s entire lineup to feature 200MP cameras
The new leak suggests that the current engineering samples of the entire Xiaomi 18 series are equipped with a 200-megapixel camera backed by a large 1/1.28-inch sensor. The tipster added that this generation is said to feature a dual 200-megapixel imaging system, described internally as a landmark upgrade for the brand’s camera capabilities.
The standard Xiaomi 17 has a telephoto camera in its rear camera setup. However, rumors surrounding the Xiaomi 18 suggest that it will be equipped with a periscope telephoto camera. Related rumors also suggest that the Xiaomi 18’s periscope telephoto camera will feature a 200-megapixel sensor.
Xiaomi 18 render
Speaking of the standard Xiaomi 18, it may arrive with a slight increase in display size, reaching 6.4 inches compared to 6.3 inches on the Xiaomi 17. As far as the chipset is concerned, the Xiaomi 18, 18 Pro, and 18 Pro Max are all expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chip. Likely, the Xiaomi 18 Ultra could be equipped with the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro SoC.
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At MWC 2026, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, signalling a fresh push into premium wearable silicon. The new chip is aimed at upcoming Wear OS smartwatches, including future Galaxy Watch models, while also expanding into AI-driven wearable devices. It marks a clear shift in Qualcomm’s wearable strategy toward stronger performance and deeper on-device intelligence.
Snapdragon Wear Elite: A 3nm platform focused on performance and AI
Snapdragon Wear Elite
The Snapdragon Wear Elite is built on a 3nm process and adopts a big.LITTLE architecture for the first time in Qualcomm’s wearable lineup. It features a single prime core clocked at 2.1GHz alongside four efficiency cores running at 1.95GHz. Compared to the earlier Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2, Qualcomm claims up to five times better single-core CPU performance, which should translate into faster app launches, smoother multitasking and quicker boot times.
Graphics performance also sees a notable jump, with the Adreno GPU delivering up to seven times higher peak frame rates and support for 1080p at 60fps. A dedicated Hexagon NPU enables on-device AI models with up to two billion parameters, supporting use cases such as real-time transcription, contextual recommendations, voice interaction and AI agents. An additional low-power AI engine handles always-on tasks like keyword detection and activity recognition without heavily impacting battery life.
Qualcomm says devices powered by Snapdragon Wear Elite can offer up to 30 percent longer usage compared to the previous generation. Fast charging support allows compatible watches with 300 to 600mAh batteries to reach 50 percent charge in around 10 minutes at 9V.
On connectivity, the chip integrates Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 6.0, UWB, GNSS, 5G RedCap and NB-NTN satellite support. Micro-power Wi-Fi enables lower energy consumption for continuous syncing, while UWB opens up secure unlock and proximity-based features. Qualcomm expects the first commercial devices running Snapdragon Wear Elite to arrive in the coming months, with partners including Google and Samsung onboard.
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A fresh political push for crypto legislation is stirring debate across Washington and the digital asset industry.
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a forceful statement backing the CLARITY Act and warning that major banks should not undermine what he described as America’s crypto agenda.
In his remarks, Trump said the “Genius Act” was being threatened by banks and stressed that the United States must finalize market structure legislation as soon as possible. He argued that Americans deserve the opportunity to earn more on their money and warned that delays could push innovation to countries like China.
Trump framed the legislation as part of a broader effort to position the U.S. as the “Crypto Capital of the World,” adding that the industry should not be stalled by traditional financial institutions protecting their interests.
Ripple CEO Calls Message “Extremely Pointed”
Reacting to Trump’s comments, Brad Garlinghouse described the statement as “an extremely pointed message” to lawmakers and stakeholders who have slowed progress on the CLARITY Act.
An extremely pointed message from @POTUS to those who are dragging their feet on CLARITY.
This is, and always has been, about what’s in the best interest of the American people. pic.twitter.com/t1CIFBOBg4
Garlinghouse’s response quickly gained traction within the XRP community, where regulatory clarity has long been viewed as essential to long-term growth.
The CEO of Ripple has repeatedly argued that the absence of clear digital asset rules in the U.S. has placed domestic firms at a disadvantage compared to international competitors. His latest reaction shows growing alignment between parts of the crypto industry and political voices calling for immediate action.
Lawmakers and Industry Voices Weigh In
The discussion expanded beyond Ripple.
Mike Selig also backed publicly backed Trump’s stance, stating that the CLARITY Act must pass to establish a future-proof digital asset market structure. He added that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is prepared to implement the framework under the current administration.
Across social platforms, reactions reflected frustration with perceived delays. Several users questioned why banks should have influence over legislation that could introduce competition to their business models. Others argued that clear rules would unlock innovation, attract builders and accelerate U.S. leadership in blockchain development.
A recurring theme in the responses was urgency. Many commenters warned that Congress is running out of time and called for immediate passage of the bill to prevent the U.S. from falling behind in global crypto adoption.
What’s at Stake
At its core, the debate centers on market structure.
The CLARITY Act tries to define how digital assets are classified and regulated, potentially drawing clearer boundaries between securities and commodities oversight. For years, regulatory uncertainty has been cited as one of the biggest obstacles facing crypto companies operating in the United States.
Trump’s statement framed the issue as one of national competitiveness. He suggested that failing to finalize crypto legislation could shift innovation and capital overseas. That message resonates strongly with industry leaders who argue that regulatory ambiguity has already slowed domestic progress.
In a March 3 report titled “Stablecoins and Monetary Policy Transmission”, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned that increased stablecoin adoption was undermining financial stability and policy effectiveness in the eurozone.
ECB outlines the cascade of risks imposed by stablecoins
According to the ECB, as more people swap the euro for these virtual currencies, banks lose a stable and low-cost source of funding from retail deposits.
This forces them to switch to the more expensive wholesale funding that comes with volatile interest rates for both the banks and the customers they lend to.
ECB estimates that for every 10% increase in stablecoin market cap, there will be a 0.2% reduction in bank lending. It further adds that interest cuts to stimulate the economy would be useless, since banks will have tightened their lending policies to keep their operations afloat.
The ECB adds that widespread adoption would import US monetary conditions to Europe since most (85%+) of these digital currencies are dollar-backed.
The ECB projects a non-linear pattern to these effects, saying that they would accelerate should the digital currency market cap hit $2-$4 trillion by 2030.
To counter these risks, the ECB is promoting the digital euro, which it says is safer from a bank run than private stablecoins
Growth and adoption headwinds
As of March 4, 2026, the global stablecoin market capitalization was approximately $316.27 billion. While this is dwarfed by the eurozone’s €17 trillion bank deposits, its growth is notable since it has more than doubled in the past three years.
Despite this, the banking industry is strongly pursuing a stablecoin-yield ban with the upcoming CLARITY Act. US President Donald Trump has vowed to look into this, saying, “They (banks) need to make a good deal with the crypto industry.”
America can’t afford to wait. Congress must move quickly to pass the Clarity Act.
French Hill, the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, recently suggested the Senate could simply label stablecoins as a payment device rather than an investment product, just as stipulated by the GENIUS Act.
Moderator: “You also need to figure out crypto.” Chairman of @FinancialCmte@RepFrenchHill: “Well, I have figured it out!”
Hill, at the @MilkenInstitute Future of Finance event, said that if the Senate can’t reach a straightforward conclusion on the stablecoin yield issue,… pic.twitter.com/rZQch3IQUc
Last season it was Don Bosco Prep (NJ) that traveled down to the Lone Star State for a regular season football game, but on Tuesday another a New Jersey high school football powerhouse announced its intention to head out to Texas.
According to a social media announcement via Instagram, Camden (NJ) football shared that they will be traveling to Texas to take on the storied Permian Panthers, the featured team of the popular 2004 film ‘Friday Night Lights.’
Camden last season made program history, winning the 2025 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Group 2 state championship, defeating Malcolm X Shabazz, 27-8. Now the Panthers are making history once again, becoming the first New Jersey public school to travel down to Texas for a regular season high school football game.
Permian, which finished No. 74 in the final 2025 Texas high school football rankings. had its strongest season in a decade in 2025 when they went 11-2 and fell to state powerhouse Allen, 56-13, in the UIL Class 6A, Division I postseason.
The Panthers of the Garden State ended this past season finishing at No. 14 in the final 2025 New Jersey high school football rankings. Top returner on offense for Camden is junior running back Roman Duckett, who rushed for 730 yards and scored nine touchdowns last fall.
More about Camden High School
Camden High School in Camden, New Jersey, offers a diverse athletic program encompassing sports such as football, basketball, and track. The school emphasizes both athletic and academic achievement, providing students with opportunities to excel in various sports while promoting discipline, teamwork, and leadership. Camden High boasts dedicated coaching staff and modern facilities to support its student-athletes in reaching their goals and competing at high levels.
How to Follow New Jersey High School Football
For New Jersey high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Garden State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the New Jersey high school football excitement across the state.
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Xavier Edmonds had 20 points and 12 rebounds as TCU got another big win in its late push to get into the NCAA Tournament, winning 73-65 at No. 10 Texas Tech on Tuesday night.
Edmonds' putback layup with 31 seconds left pushed the lead to 71-65 for Horned Frogs (20-10, 10-7 Big 12), who have won seven of their last eight games. It was their third win this season against a top-10 team, including a win over then-No. 5 Iowa State during this stretch.
Texas Tech (22-8, 12-5) had won three games in a row since losing standout post J.T. Toppin to a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee. The Red Raiders, who finish 14-2 at home, had moved up six spots in this week's AP Top 25 poll, matching their season-opening ranking after going to the Elite Eight last season.
Micah Robinson scored 15 points for the Frogs, and Jayden Pierre had 14. David Punch, their leading scorer, was limited to six points while having foul issues, but still had 10 rebounds.
Donovan Atwell led Tech with 19 points and five 3-pointers, extending his single-season school record to 115. Jaylen Petty scored 17, while Christian Anderson had 11 points and nine assists.
Two free throws by Edmonds with 9:13 left snapped a 50-all tie and put TCU ahead to stay. A 3-pointer by Liutauras Lelevicius with 2:06 remaining stretched the lead to nine points, though Atwell had a steal that led to a layup for Petty before he made his last 3 for Tech's final points with 46 seconds left.
Up next
TCU: Hosts Cincinnati on Saturday.
Texas Texas: Closes its regular season at BYU on Saturday.
The Giants have informed linebacker Bobby Okereke that they are releasing him at the start of the league year on March 11, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.
Okereke was entering the final year of a four-year, $40 million contract, and his release will save them $9 million this season.
He started all 17 games in 2025, totaling 143 tackles, a sack, two interceptions and six passes defensed.
In his three seasons with the Giants, Okereke recorded 385 tackles, 5.5 sacks, four interceptions, seven forced fumbles and 19 pass breakups.
Okereke, who turns 30 on July 29, played four seasons in Indianapolis after the Colts made him a third-round pick in 2019.
NEW YORK — Zuby Ejiofor scored 23 points, Joson Sanon added 15 off the bench — all after halftime — and No. 18 St. John’s rallied from 12 down in the second half to beat skidding Georgetown 72-69 on Tuesday night.
With a gritty comeback on Senior Night at Madison Square Garden, the Red Storm (24-6, 17-2 Big East) tied No. 4 UConn atop the conference standings with one regular-season game remaining. A victory Friday night at Hudson River rival Seton Hall would give the Johnnies at least a share of their second consecutive Big East regular-season championship following a 32-year drought.
The only time they’ve won back-to-back league crowns was 1985 and ’86.
Dylan Darling had 12 points for St. John’s, which has won 15 of 16 overall and 11 straight meetings with Georgetown — the longest streak for either school in a series that dates to 1909.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — If Kentucky basketball has a desperate foe in front of it, one fighting for its life as an NCAA Tournament bubble team, pick that club to win.
Might sound harsh to some.
But it's simply the truth.
One need look no further than Tuesday for the latest example.
Entering this week, Texas A&M was no guarantee to be part of the Big Dance this year, positioned among the group of teams that would the last in — or first out — if Selection Sunday were at hand. The only way for the Aggies to play themselves into better circumstances would be more high-profile wins; one against the NCAA shoo-in Wildcats would fit the bill.
A&M picked up that much-needed victory. Resoundingly.
After UK went up 30-18 with a hair more than eight minutes remaining in Tuesday's first half, the visitors went ice cold. And the Aggies turned white hot, scoring 27 of the final 30 points of the half to take a 45-33 advantage into the locker room.
Whatever halftime adjustments UK attempted to make didn't work: It went on to lose, 96-85, at Reed Arena.
For Kentucky (19-11, 10-7 SEC) and coach Mark Pope, it was the third time in the past two weeks they had an opportunity to deny a bubble team's hopes at a Quad 1 win. For the third time in the past two weeks, the Wildcats came up empty.
The other setbacks were at the hands of Georgia and Auburn, respectively.
The startling aspect of all three: Kentucky held leads. But couldn't hold onto them.
Up by eight on Georgia in the first half, only to lose by eight. Up by nine on Auburn in the second half, only to lose at the buzzer by one. And UK had its largest advantage of all Tuesday with that aforementioned dozen-point lead, which Texas A&M (20-10, 10-7) erased in less than four minutes.
Tuesday's loss, one sided as it was (UK's push in the final 10 minutes simply looks good for the final score; it never threatened A&M in any substantive way), changes little for the Wildcats in the grand scheme. Their NCAA Tournament standing wasn't in question. Kentucky merely was playing for another win — perhaps improving its chances at a double-bye in the SEC Tournament via a top-four finish in the regular season.
That appears to be out of the realm of possibility now.
What's far more worrisome, however, is the Wildcats' inability to match the manic, win-at-all-costs energy of the Bulldogs, Tigers and Aggies. Once March Madness arrives, every team will be on edge. Aware their season is hanging in the balance. A loss would be all she wrote.
We've seen other teams rise to the challenge when their backs were against the wall.
Kentucky can't say the same just yet.
This story will be updated.
Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Jadon Jones led with 13 points and eight rebounds, three other players tallied 12 points, and Oklahoma defeated Missouri, 80-64 on Tuesday night.
Xzayvier Brown, Tae Davis, and Derrion Reid scored 12 points each for the Sooners (16-14, 6-11 Southeastern Conference), who won their third straight contest and fifth of their last seven.
Mohamed Wague added 11 points and seven rebounds for Oklahoma. Jones was a perfect 5-for-5 from the field and 3-for-3 from deep as the Sooners shot 62% and 55% as a team, respectively.
The Sooners led for all but 1:59 of game time, taking the lead for good on Jones' first 3-pointer with 12:29 remaining in the first half. They extended their lead to as many as 12 points in the first half, and took a 35-26 advantage into halftime.
A strong second half held the lead in double-figures for a comfortable win.
Mark Mitchell led Mizzou (20-10, 10-7) with 17 points on 6-for-6 shooting. Anthony Robinson II added 14 points before fouling out.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Luka Bogavac hit six 3-pointers and scored a career-best 20 points as No. 17 North Carolina beat Clemson 67-63 Tuesday night and set a program record by going 18-0 at home.
Henri Veesaar scored 13 points before fouling out in the final minute and Jarin Stevenson had nine points and 10 rebounds as the Tar Heels (24-6, 12-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) won their fourth straight game heading into a weekend rematch with No. 1 Duke.
North Carolina's unbeaten run at home was its first in nine years.
RJ Godfrey scored a career-high 22 points on 10-for-13 shooting for Clemson (21-9, 11-6). Godfrey's only point in the final 8½ minutes came on a free throw with 1:25 remaining that cut the deficit to 61-59. Carter Welling added 13 points.
Bogavac sank both ends of a 1-and-1 with 12.2 seconds left for a 66-63 edge. Clemson’s Dillon Hunter drove to the lane and missed on the next possession.
Bogavac went 6 for 10 from 3-point distance and doubled his previous season high for baskets from distance. He hit three 3s in a 2½ minute stretch to put the Tar Heels up 59-55 with just more than four minutes to play.
North Carolina, which trailed 30-27 at halftime, wiped out a five-point deficit in the second half with a 12-0 run. Stevenson scored the final six points in the outburst. The Tigers scored the next seven points and it was tight for the final 12 minutes.
North Carolina played its sixth consecutive game without leading scorer Caleb Wilson, who is out with a broken bone in his left hand.
Clemson had never won in Chapel Hill in 59 visits until 2020. The Tigers were bidding for their third victory in the last four trips.
🛒 Catch up on the final day of the international transfer window for Brazil
The international window for Brazilian football closed this Tuesday (3).
However, Brazilian clubs have until March 27 to sign players who play in national football.
We, at OneFootball, have prepared a summary of what moved the football market in the country this Tuesday!
Check it out below and leave your comment!
Flamengo
Tuesday began with the bombshell that the Flamengo board dropped in the early hours.
Filipe Luís, champion of the 2024 Copa do Brasil, and the 2025 Brasileirão and Libertadores, was dismissed after the 8-0 thrashing (11-0 on aggregate) over Madureira in the Cariocão semifinals.
Besides the surprising dismissal of the coach, Rodrigo Caio also left Flamengo.
The Flamengo board has already secured the signing of Portuguese Leonardo Jardim to replace Filipe Luís.
The former Cruzeiro coach has already arrived in Rio de Janeiro and should be announced soon.
The idea of the Flamengo board is to resolve the bureaucratic procedures in time for Leonardo Jardim to be on the bench at Maracanã next Sunday (8), in the Cariocão final against Fluminense.
Corinthians
The Timão gave up on signing goalkeeper João Ricardo from Fortaleza after medical examinations.
Without João Ricardo, Corinthians inquired about the situation of goalkeeper Neto at Botafogo and submitted a loan proposal to the Rio club.
As the window for the national market remains open until March 27, negotiations are ongoing.
São Paulo
The renewal was already defined, but the new contract of Marcos Antônio with the Tricolor Paulista was registered in the CBF BID.
The detail is the release clause: 900 million reais if the departure is to a Brazilian club - Flamengo showed interest in signing the midfielder.
Santos
Peixe announced the signing of Lucas Veríssimo.
The 30-year-old defender returns to the club where he was formed and signs a three-year contract.
Santos paid 5 million euros (about R$ 30.5 million) for the signing of Lucas Veríssimo from Al Duhail, Qatar.
Vasco
Cruz-Maltino insisted and managed to secure the signing of coach Renato Gaúcho to replace Fernando Diniz.
The 63-year-old coach signed a contract until the end of 2026 with Vasco, a club he coached between 2005-2007 and 2008.
Palmeiras
Verdão hasn't announced anyone, but coach Abel Ferreira commented on Flamengo's decision to dismiss Filipe Luís.
Besides the Portuguese coach, Leila Pereira, president of Palmeiras, took a jab at the rival Rio club's board.
Fluminense
It took longer than the fans expected, but the Tricolor Carioca announced the reinforcements of Colombian defender Julián Millán, ex-Nacional, and forward Rodrigo Castillo.
In the video announcing Castillo, Fluminense remembered the former goalkeeper and idol of the 40s, 50s, and 60s, Carlos Castilho (who gives his name to the training center), who once cut his own finger to not miss games for his beloved club.
Besides the announcements, Fluminense submitted a loan proposal until the end of the year, with a purchase option, to São Paulo for midfielder Alisson.
The player worked with coach Luis Zubeldía at Tricolor Paulista and would join the Rio club to replace Lima, who was transferred to América do México.
Alisson, in turn, who doesn't have a good atmosphere at São Paulo after having "closed" with Corinthians, might "breathe new air".
Botafogo
Glorioso secured the loan of Júnior Santos from Atlético-MG.
According to journalist Venê Casagrande, the purchase option is the same amount that Galo paid Botafogo in January 2025: 8 million dollars (about R$ 42.2 million).
Sport Recife
Leão da Ilha do Retiro announced midfielder Biel and defender Zé Marcos.
Fortaleza
Laion announced the loan signing of forward Welliton Matheus from Primavera, a club that competed in the 2026 Paulistão.
Remo
After the dismissal of Juan Carlos Osorio, who led the Pará club in only 14 matches, Remo is close to hiring coach Léo Condé.
And Remo also announced the signing of Cameroonian defender Duplexe Tchamba.
Mar 3, 2026; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) celebrates after a three point basket against the Clemson Tigers during the first half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images | Scott Kinser-Imagn Images
North Carolina finished their season a perfect 18-0 with their 67-63 win over Clemson on Tuesday night. The win also put the Tar Heels one step closer to securing a double bye in the ACC Tournament next week. Clemson closed the first half on a 7-0 run that put them up 30-27, but the Heels turned it on in the second half behind Luka Bogavac.
Bogavac was a force in the second half, scoring 17 of his season-high 20 points. He hit six three-pointers, the only Tar Heel to do so in a single game this season. His team needed virtually every single one of those points as Clemson refused to go away. Henri Veesaar was the only other Tar Heel in double figures with 13 points and six rebounds, but he fouled out late. A couple big shots by Seth Trimble and Derek Dixon helped slam the door in Veesaar’s absence. Trimble, Dixon, and Jarin Stevenson all finished the game with nine points.
Clemson out-shot the Heels, 45%-40%, in the second half. The big difference was Bogavac’s threes and UNC’s 9-13 mark from the free throw line. The Tigers were limited to just six attempts at the free throw line for the game. After turning the ball over six times in the first half, UNC turned it over just three times in the second half.
The Tigers got 22 points from RJ Godfrey to lead their scoring. Just one other player, Carter Welling, ended up in double figures. Godfrey’s efforts were nearly enough, though, as he went 10-13 from the floor and grabbed nine rebounds.
It was very nice to see Bogavac be the shooter he was billed as coming into the season. It certainly came at a great time with hopefully more to come. The Tar Heels have absolutely weathered the storm without their best player aside from the absolute stinker in Raleigh. It’s been pretty much the best anyone could have hoped for as new players stepped up to fill the void.
UNC closes out the regular season on Saturday in Durham when they take on Duke. Perhaps it will also be the return of Caleb Wilson. We will see.
Taylor Fritz is the top seeded American in the men's field at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells.
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — For the next two weeks, all eyes in the tennis world will be focused on an amazing 54-acre, 29-court complex not far from Palm Springs.
The first week of March brings with it a tournament that both men and women look forward to competing in. The game’s best players are competing for millions of dollars in prize money as well as rankings points.
Officially, it’s called the BNP Paribas Open. Most of you simply refer to it as Indian Wells. Perhaps you’ve been there and seen for yourself what a party Larry Ellison has created at his Indian Wells Tennis Gardens.
There’s the 16,100-seat main Stadium 1, second in size only to Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York at the U.S. Open as the largest tennis venue in the world. There’s action seemingly ongoing on the side courts, where a lot of spectators gravitate to for an up-close view of the players.
Of course, there’s the food and drink options which are plentiful as you would expect. And if you need a break from tennis, there’s a band stage where you can chill out to various musical entertainers.
The players love it because they are pampered even more than usual and the vibe, call it California cool, makes even the most hardened and cynical performer relax and enjoy.
But it’s also a challenge to win here.
“It’s one of the tough tournaments, honestly, to win because of how drastic the conditions can change from morning to night, windy, cold, hot, dry,” said Jessica Pegula. “It’s a very wide variety and I think you have to be able to adapt really well.”
There’s also $9.41 million in prize money up for grabs. It’s little wonder then that the top players on both the men’s and women’s side are here to compete. They call it “The 5th Slam” for a reason. It’s a stop they all look forward to making, having recovered from January’s Australian Open and can use this event to get ready for what lies ahead, including May’s French Open in Paris.
And given the tournament is being played on U.S. soil, there’s a healthy contingent of Americans in the field. Leading the way on the men’s side is Taylor Fritz of Rancho Santa Fe, the highest-ranked American at No. 7. He won this event in 2022 and living a little more than two hours away, the 28-year-old Fritz comes as close as anyone to having a home-court advantage.
Fritz said Sunday while competing in the MGM Slam at T-Mobile Arena that he likes where his game is at heading into Indian Wells. He got to the round of 16 before falling to fifth-ranked Lorenzo Musetti and went three sets with Ben Shelton before losing in the final of the Dallas Open.
“I feel pretty good about my game in general,” Fritz said. “I’ve been able to play more consistently and practice more consistently so from repetition, things are starting to click.
“I’m serving well and I feel like I’m hitting my ground strokes well and it’s just a matter of adjusting to the conditions and dialing in a few things.”
He leads a strong group of Californians in the field. There’s Irvine’s Learner Tien, who is ranked No. 27 in the world. Veteran Brandon Nakashima of San Diego is ranked 30th, Sacramento’s Jenson Brooksby is ranked No. 41 and Alex Michelsen of Laguna Hills is ranked No. 44. Of course, there’s Shelton, Tommy Paul, Frances Tiafoe, Reilly Opelka and Sebastian Korda, all ranked in the top 70, with Shelton right behind Fritz at No. 8.
Whether any of them can break through against Carlos Alcaraz, the world’s No. 1, Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, the world’s top three players, is problematic.
It may be tougher for the American women as the last time a female from the USA won here was 2001 when Serena Williams held the championship trophy. Coco Gauff, Pegula and Amanda Anisimova, who are ranked nos. 4-5-6 respectively in the WTA rankings, will have to deal with Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina, the top three ranked women’s players.
All three Americans are capable of beating the top three on any given day so there is some intrigue on the women’s side. Iva Jovic of Torrence, who is currently ranked No. 18, will try and enter the conversation with a deep run. She figures to get a lot of local support from her fellow Southern Californians.
And of course, there’s Venus.
At age 45, Venus Williams still loves to play. She received a wild card entry into the main draw and while her stay is likely to be a brief one, the fact she is still competing says a lot about her love of the sport.
She played last week in Austin, losing to Ajla Tomljanovic 6-4, 6-1. Her last singles victory came last July in Washington when she won her first-round match over Peyton Stearns, 6-3, 6-4.
Last year, over half a million people attended the tournament. The numbers this year figure to be comparable, especially considering the weather is going to be ideal for most of the two weeks and the quality of the field.
Storylines abound. Can Alcaraz reclaim the crown he lost to Jack Draper a year ago? Can Fritz or another American find a way to hold the trophy? Will an American woman finally win here for the first time since Serena?
Whatever happens, it figures to be memorable. It usually is here in the desert.
The 2026 league year is coming up very soon. It officially begins at 1 p.m. Arizona time on March 11, with the legal negotiating period beginning on March 9 at 9 a.m. Arizona time.
The Arizona Cardinals have several roster decisions to make before then.
Leading up to the new league year, we will profile every player on the roster, go over what they did last season, what their contract status is and what they face in 2026.
Next up is safety Jalen Thompson.
Jalen Thompson 2025 season
In his seven seasons with the Cardinals, Thompson has been a consistent presence in the secondary. Last season, he played and started 15 of 17 games and was first on the team with 58 solo tackles and third with 95 overall tackles. He added six passes defensed, one interception and played 98 percent of the snaps (980) in the games he played. Versatility was significant as Thompson alternated between safety and the slot, especially when Garrett Williams was unavailable because of injuries.
Jalen Thompson contract status
Unless re-signed, he will become an unrestrict6ed free agent after 1 p.m. on March 11. In 2025, Thompson’s base salary was $7.56 million with a $13.7 million salary-cap charge. With 2026 a void year, there will be a $3.621 cap hit for the final year of signing- and option-bonus proration from his previous contracts.
Jalen Thompson offseason outlook
He will be 28 in July and still can be productive. The question is what the market will be. It appears unlikely Thompson will return, but don’t rule it out if he hits the market and doesn’t attract a deal he likes.
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The Michigan Wolverines made a stunning hire recently to its college football program, but viral staffer Skylar Phan is making waves for her bombshell appearance.
Kyle Whittingham is entering his first season as Michigan’s head coach, but his newest hire might be getting a lot of attention in her own right.
After spending recent years with USC and Texas, Skylar Phan now joins the Wolverines’ front office to help Michigan recruiting. Most recently, Phan served as director of recruiting strategy with the Trojans.
Social media has been significantly aware of Phan’s presence since rumors started about the Wolverines bringing her in for a role. Phan enters the next chapter of her career after spending less than two years with the Trojans’ recruiting department.
According to 247Sports, Phan helped secure USC’s number one group for the 2026 recruiting class. Meanwhile, the former Las Vegas Raiders intern has shot up the ranks with various programs during her quick rise.
Skylar Phan moved on to roles with Houston and North Texas before landing higher-profile gigs with the Texas Longhorns and USC.
Michigan Wolverines football head coach Kyle Whittingham speaks to the crowd before the USC Trojans college basketball game. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
While Phan’s move marks a clear shift for Michigan, the Wolverines will certainly rely on her for similar results in recruiting. Michigan has the 12th-best football recruiting class for 2026, trailing other Big Ten teams like USC, Oregon and Ohio State.
The 2025 season marked a huge disappointment for Michigan after missing out on the College Football Playoff, Meanwhile, the Big Ten still had massive success in the CFP as the Indiana Hoosiers won their first national championship in program history with Fernando Mendoza leading the way.
NEW YORK (AP) — Zuby Ejiofor scored 23 points, Joson Sanon added 15 off the bench — all after halftime — and No. 18 St. John's rallied from 12 down in the second half to beat skidding Georgetown 72-69 on Tuesday night.
With a gritty comeback on Senior Night at Madison Square Garden, the Red Storm (24-6, 17-2 Big East) tied No. 4 UConn atop the conference standings with one regular-season game remaining. A victory Friday night at Hudson River rival Seton Hall would give the Johnnies at least a share of their second consecutive Big East regular-season championship following a 32-year drought.
The only time they’ve won back-to-back league crowns was 1985 and ’86.
Dylan Darling had 12 points for St. John's, which has won 15 of 16 overall and 11 straight meetings with Georgetown — the longest streak for either school in a series that dates to 1909.
The rematch between Arman Tsarukyan and Georgio Poullas is off … for now.
RAF officials confirmed to MMA Fighting on Tuesday that Poullas is no longer scheduled to face Tsarukyan in a submission-only grappling match at Hype Brazil on March 11 in Rio de Janiero. Hype Fighting posted the matchup on social media Tuesday morning.
Uncrowned first reported the news.
The bout was highly anticipated following an all-out brawl that took place between Tsarukyan and Poullas’ teams following Tsarukyan’s victory this past Saturday at RAF 6. At the conclusion of the match, Tsarukyan punched Poullas, which let to the melee.
RAF co-founders Chad Bronstein and Izzy Martinez gave their points of view on the decision for Poullas to withdraw, and why they believe the rematch needs to happen in RAF instead.
“RAF06 created one of the biggest moments in combat sports this year,” Bronstein said in a statement. “Now everyone wants the rematch. But some things belong on the stage where they started. And that stage is RAF.”
“After the intensity we saw the first time, a rematch between Arman and Georgio was inevitable,” Martinez states. “There’s unfinished business there, and there’s no better place to settle it than on a Real American Freestyle mat.”
As of now, a date and location for the rematch has not been announced.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Thijs De Ridder scored 16 points and No. 13 Virginia outlasted Wake Forest 75-70 on Tuesday night to secure the No. 2 seed and a double-bye in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
Jacari White added 14 points and Johann Grunloh had 12 points, nine rebounds and two blocks as the Cavaliers (26-4, 14-3) beat the Demon Deacons for the 14th time in the last 16 meetings.
Coming off a humbling loss at No. 1 Duke in which they missed 28 of 35 3-point attempts, the Cavaliers struggled again from long range. Virginia missed its first eight 3-point attempts and went 3 for 17 from beyond the arc in the opening half.
The Cavaliers were better after halftime and finished 10 of 32 from deep, including a 3 by Malik Thomas that made it 71-62 with 1:23 left. Thomas finished with 11 points.
Mekhi Mason scored 26 points and Juke Harris had 21 for the Demon Deacons (15-15, 6-11), who kept the outcome in doubt until the final seconds. Wake Forest got within 73-70 with 6.1 seconds to play, but Virginia's Dallin Hall made two free throws with 5.2 seconds left to seal it.
The game was tied 22-all with 4:48 left in the first half before the Cavaliers went on a 10-2 run and went to the locker room ahead 32-24.
It was a dreadful shooting half for both teams. They combined to go 18 of 60 from the floor.
ATHENS, Ga. — Kanon Catchings scored a career-high 32 points and Georgia ended No. 16 Alabama’s eight-game winning streak with a 98-88 victory Tuesday night.
Catchings ignited the Bulldogs (21-9, 9-8 Southeastern Conference) with 20 points before halftime, leading their fourth win in five games. He was 7 of 13 from 3-point range and delivered a signature highlight with a behind-the-back pass to Somto Cyril for a thunderous slam.
Heading into its final home game of the season, Georgia had likely done enough to clinch its second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. But tacking a sixth Quad 1 win onto the resume surely sealed a berth in the 68-team field.
The Bulldogs also reached the most regular-season victories since the 2001-02 team went 21-8 under Jim Harrick.
The Crimson Tide (22-8, 12-5) wasted a chance to bolster its seeding for the tournament, despite a spirited back-and-forth down the stretch as the teams traded 3 after 3. Labaron Philon Jr. led Alabama with 26 points.
Catchings, a transfer from BYU in his first season at Georgia, easily eclipsed is previous college best of 23 points.
The Bulldogs never trailed after a 12-0 run in the first half, sparked by their defense and Catchings at the offensive end.
Blue Cain turned a steal into a layup, Catchings dunked one off another steal, and a third steal by Jeremiah Wilkinson led to Catchings knocking down a 3-pointer. The sophomore forward scored eight straight points in the spurt, hitting another trey that was set up by an offensive rebound.
Georgia led 50-43 at halftime after Catchings swished his fourth trey on the period just ahead of the buzzer. The frustration of Alabama coach Nate Oats boiled over when he was assessed a technical as his team was heading up court after a Georgia miss.
Down the stretch, the thrilling game was marred by several delays because of a malfunctioning scoreboard.
Up next
Alabama: Returns home Saturday to close out the regular season against rival Auburn.
Georgia: Finishes up the regular season at Mississippi State on Saturday.
The pre-first-round Sun Belt Conference men’s Tournament bracket in logo form. | Chris Dobbertean (logos from SportsLogos.net)
2026 Sun Belt Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament Basics
Format
For the second season in a row, the Sun Belt is going with a diabolical seven-round ladder bracket that allows all 14 teams to participate and for both the women’s (day sessions) and men’s (night sessions) tournament, while keeping both events in the same venue over the same days. The bottom four teams will need to win seven games in as many days to claim the auto bid (not likely), while the top two seeds only need to win on Sunday and Monday.
Of course, this format would work better in a conference that wasn’t so even. Last season, there was a four-way tie at the top of the league. After all of the tiebreakers were accounted for, the two co-champs ranked highest in the NET, 91st-ranked Arkansas State and No. 107 Troy, were relegated to Saturday’s quarterfinals, while 119th-ranked South Alabama and defending tournament champ James Madison, 156th, were placed in the semifinals.
This season, Troy won the regular-season crown by a full-game, but there was a six-way tie for second at 11-7. As a result, the second-ranked Sun Belt team in the NET, Arkansas State (142, four spots behind Troy) ended up as the No. 7 seed, a fate even worse than what their draw as a co-champ a year ago. So, the Red Wolves will need to win five games in five days to win the title.
Here’s where all six 11-7 teams rank in the NET in order, followed by their seeding and how many games they’ll need to win.
Arkansas State (142 in NET, 7 seed, Third Round, five games)
Marshall (162 in NET, 2 seed, Semifinals, two games)
South Alabama (176, 6 seed, Fourth Round, four games)
App State (183, 4 seed, Quarterfinals, three games)
Coastal Carolina (217, 3 seed, Quarterfinals, three games)
Texas State (236, 5 seed, Fourth Round, four games).
If I were a Sun Belt athletic director, I would throw this tournament format into the Gulf of Mexico.
Participants
While all 14 Sun Belt members are participating, this will be the final appearance for Texas State, who is off to the rebuilt Pac-12/9 after this year. But the conference will still have 14 members next season, as Louisiana Tech is joining from CUSA.
Site
This will be the Sun Belt Tournament’s sixth straight season in Pensacola, Florida, with the event exclusively at the Pensacola Bay Center for the fifth season in a row.
ESPN+ ($) will stream all games before the championship.
First Round (Tues. 3/3)
Gm. 1: (13) Georgia State (10-22, 7-11) 75, (12) Louisiana 84 Gm. 2: (14) ULM (4-27, 1-17) vs. (11) Old Dominion (11-20, 7-11), 8:30* The Warhawks won 85-79 on 2/4 in Norfolk.
Second Round (Wed. 3/4)
Gm. 3: (12) Louisiana (11-21, 7-11) vs. (9) James Madison (17-14, 9-9), 6 The Ragin’ Cajuns won 64-61 on 2/4 in Harrisonburg. Gm. 4: Gm. 2 winner vs. (10) Georgia Southern (16-15, 8-10), 8:30*
Third Round (Thurs. 3/5)
Gm. 5: Gm. 3 winner vs. (8) Southern Miss (16-15, 9-9), 6 Gm. 6: Gm. 4 winner vs. (7) Arkansas State (20-11, 11-7), 8:30*
Fourth Round (Fri. 3/6)
Gm. 7: Gm. 5 winner vs. (5) Texas State (19-12, 11-7), 6 Gm. 8: Gm. 6 winner vs. (6) South Alabama (21-10, 11-7), 8:30*
Quarterfinals (Sat. 3/7)
Gm. 9: Gm. 7 winner vs. (4) App State (19-12, 11-7), 6:30 Gm. 10: Gm. 8 winner vs. (3) Coastal Carolina (19-12, 11-7), 9*
Data originally posted by Bob Vetrone Jr. on Twitterin 2020 with my own additions for the seasons beyond.
Given how close Sun Belt regular seasons are, you shouldn’t be surprised by the spread of conference tournaments by seed. The No. 1 seed has won just three titles since the NCAA field expanded to 68, with the No. 2 and 3 seeds also claiming a trio.
3 seed (3): 2014, 2022, 2025
2 seed (3): 2018, 2023, 2024
1 seed (3): 2015, 2016, 2019
6 seed (2): 2013, 2017
4 seed (1): 2021 (East Division)
5 seed (1): 2011 (West Division)
7 seed (1): 2015
NCAA Seeding Record In The 68-Team Era
Years with an NCAA win are in bold.
11 seed (1): 2013 (at-large)
12 seed (2): 2016, 2024
13 seed (1): 2023
14 seed (4): 2014, 2015, 2019, 2025
15 seed (2): 2017, 2018
16 seed (4): 2011, 2012, 2013 (automatic), 2022
The last two NCAA wins came courtesy of JMU, who knocked off Wisconsin in a 12-over-5 upset in March 2024, and Little Rock, who needed two OTs to win its 5/12 matchup against Purdue in 2016. The Trojans are now in the OVC and heading to the United Athletic Conference (how the WAC is being rebranded) next season.
Troy, Marshall, and Arkansas State (with five wins) are more likely to earn a 14 seed than any of the other 11 teams, with some contenders even ending up on the 16 line in recent bracket projections.
All 14 Sun Belt members have reached the field in the 68/65/64-team era. However, six of them have to go back a bit in their conference membership history to find their last trip.
It's now March, which means the 2026 NFL Draft will take place next month.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine just wrapped up in Indianapolis, and we got to learn more about the top prospects in the class. Based off the performances and what interviews teams conducted during the combine, we can get a better idea of draft plans.
The Commanders own the No. 7 pick, and the majority of mock drafts this offseason have had the team selecting a defender. There are plenty of talented edge-rushers, linebackers, and defensive backs, all of which are positions the Commanders use.
Jordan Reid of ESPN recently published a post-Combine mock draft that still has the Commanders going defense first. In Reid's mock, the team selects Ohio State defensive back Caleb Downs.
Regarding the Downs pick, Reid offered the following:
Downs is one of the smartest football players I've ever studied. His football IQ, versatility on the back end and sure tackling ability make him a worthy selection at this spot even though a safety hasn't been drafted in the top 10 since 2017 (Jamal Adams). Washington gave up a lot of explosive passing plays last season, with opponents averaging 8.1 yards per attempt (third worst in the NFL). The Commanders also had a mere eight interceptions in 2025, which was the fourth worst in the league. Downs could help them improve in both areas.
As Reid mentioned, a safety hasn't been drafted in the top 10 since Jamal Adams almost 10 years ago. That just goes to show how highly thought of Downs is, as Reid called him "one of the smartest" players he's studied.
Downs also isn't just a pure safety. The Ohio State product is capable of playing in the slot as well and he's also not afraid to hit like a linebacker. In 2025, Downs played in 14 games for the Buckeyes and collected 68 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack, and two interceptions.
Downs earned First-team All-American honors for the second season in a row and even received some Heisman votes. Pro Football Focus gave Downs a very solid 83.9 grade for his 2025 performance.
In Washington, Downs would start from day one and could immediately be a true difference maker. The Commanders gave up way too many big plays last season, and adding a player like Downs would help ensure that doesn't happen again.
In its penultimate regular-season game, Miami (Ohio) got a team-high 19 points, four assists and three steals from Peter Suder to hang on to beat Toledo 74-72 on Tuesday, March 3 to improve its record to 30-0.
With the victory, the RedHawks became just the fifth Division I men’s basketball team to start a season 30-0 since the NCAA tournament expanded to 64 teams during the 1984-85 season.
A win at Ohio on Friday would cap off an undefeated regular season heading into the MAC tournament.
Their 30th win was one of their closest this season. Leading by two with five seconds remaining, Miami forward Brant Byers missed the front end of a one-and-one. Toledo collected the rebound and had a chance to tie or win the game, but a Leroy Blyden Jr. turnover ended the game.
It’s the RedHawks’ seventh victory this season by three points or fewer, five of which have come in their past 12 games.
Miami never trailed and led by as many as 13 points.
Suder made seven of his 10 shots, including four of his seven 3-pointers. Antwone Woolfolk had 14 points while Byers added 13.
The RedHawks’ latest win came after a contentious few days in which their potential NCAA tournament at-large resume was fiercely debated publicly, most notably by former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl, who said Miami is “not one of the best teams in the country” as an at-large. Pearl’s comments came as his son, Steven, is overseeing an Auburn team that’s on the NCAA tournament bubble, with a 15-14 record heading into the week in his first season since taking over for his father.
On Monday, Miami athletic director David Sayler shot back at Pearl on social media.
"U are flat out wrong about @MiamiOH_BBall when u say we would finish last in the Big East," Sayler said in a post on Twitter. "The disrespect is awful and u should not be near a TV studio covering this sport when u show your true colors! Even slipped in a 'we' when talking about Auburn, nice work!"
RJ Godfrey delivered the best scoring performance of his Clemsonbasketball career, but it wasn’t enough to carry the Tigers past No. 17 North Carolina on Tuesday night.
Clemson dropped a tight 67-63 decision inside the Dean Smith Center after a frantic finish that left the Tigers just short.
Godfrey led the way with a career-high 22 points on 10-of-13 shooting while grabbing nine rebounds. Carter Welling added 13 points and knocked down three three-pointers, all coming in the second half.
The Tigers had a final chance to force overtime. Trailing by three with 10 seconds left, Clemson drew up a play out of a timeout, but Dillon Hunter drove the lane instead of looking for a tying shot. His layup attempt didn’t fall, ending Clemson’s comeback hopes.
North Carolina leaned on Luka Bogavac down the stretch. He scored 20 points, including 15 in the second half, and delivered two key three-pointers during a late 6-0 run that gave the Tar Heels control.
Clemson briefly held the edge late when Welling buried a three-pointer to put the Tigers ahead 55-53 with 5:38 remaining. North Carolina answered quickly as Bogavac hit back-to-back threes to swing the momentum and give the Tar Heels a 59-55 lead.
The Tigers kept pushing.
Ace Buckner drained a three-pointer to cut the deficit to three, and after a defensive stop Godfrey split a pair of free throws to make it a two-point game with just over a minute to play. Clemson forced another miss, but North Carolina grabbed its ninth offensive rebound of the night.
After a timeout, Derek Dixon connected from deep to push the Tar Heels ahead 64-59.
Hunter responded with two free throws, then converted a driving layup moments later to trim the lead to 64-63 with 12 seconds remaining. Bogavac calmly knocked down two free throws on the other end to restore a three-point cushion and set up Clemson’s final possession.
Earlier in the second half, Clemson had rallied after falling behind by seven during a 12-0 North Carolina run that created a 44-37 deficit with about 14 minutes left. The Tigers answered with a 7-0 burst, highlighted by a Welling three-pointer, to even the score at 44.
The teams traded baskets for several minutes before the Tar Heels finally pulled away late.
Clemson struggled from long range early, missing its first six attempts from three-point range before Godfrey banked one in and Jestin Porter followed with another to give the Tigers their first lead at 19-17 midway through the first half.
After North Carolina answered with an 8-0 run, Clemson closed the half strong. The Tigers finished on a 7-0 surge capped by back-to-back buckets from Butta Johnson, including a three-pointer just before the buzzer that sent Clemson into the break with a 30-27 lead.
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Despite outscoring North Carolina 34-18 in the paint, Clemson rarely got to the free-throw line. The Tar Heels attempted 15 free throws compared to just six for the Tigers.
Both teams entered the night tied for fourth place in the ACC standings. A Clemson victory would have secured the No. 4 seed and a double-bye in next week’s ACC Tournament. Instead, the Tigers will head into the final regular season game still fighting for positioning.
Clemson (21-9, 11-6 ACC) entered the game ranked No. 35 in the NET rankings. The loss counts as a Quad 1 result and is unlikely to significantly impact the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament profile.
The Tigers close the regular season Saturday at Littlejohn Coliseum against Georgia Tech. The matchup will serve as Senior Day in Clemson.
The surprise retirement of Bears center Drew Dalman comes with a potentially significant cost.
Beyond the decision to walk away from $24 million over the next two years of his three-year, Dalman could be required to return to the Bears the balance of his signing bonus payment.
He received $6 million up front on a three-year deal. He has earned $2 million of it. The Bears may seek to recover $4 million.
The logic is simple. A signing bonus isn't free money; it's an advance against future performance. The $6 million covers the three years of the contract, earned at the rate of $2 million per year.
In 2025, his first with the Bears, Dalman started all 17 regular-season games and two playoff games. He took 100 percent of the regular-season snaps in a year that ended with his first Pro Bowl berth.
It's unknown why Dalman walked away from football at age 27, and after only five NFL seasons. It would be foolish to completely rule out the possibility that he wanted the Bears to adjust his deal after a stellar first season in Chicago, and that the Bears declined to do so.
Until Dalman addresses the decision himself, the reason(s) for it won't be known. If, however, the move had anything to do with his contract, it's possible that a sweetener from the Bears could lure him back.
Jiri Prochazka has been plotting for Carlos Ulberg prior to knowing about the fight.
With Alex Pereira vacating his light heavyweight title, Prochazka (32-5-1 MMA, 6-2 UFC) and Ulberg (13-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) will battle for the vacant belt in the UFC 327 (Paramount+) headliner on April 11 at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
Prochazka was angling for a trilogy bout with Pereira after rebounding with back-to-back knockouts of Jamahal Hill and Khalil Rountree. However, with Pereira leaving the division behind, Prochazka won't get his opportunity to avenge his two losses to "Poatan."
"I'm not surprised," Prochazka said of Pereira vacating his belt on "The Ariel Helwani Show." "I think it's a gentleman thing. When you go up, it's normal to release the title. I hoped (to meet Pereira again). Possible opponents for me, there was Ulberg or Pereira. I wanted just one of these two for a title fight because I think other fighters don't deserve it, and I made enough to take back what's mine. ... I believe sooner or later Alex Pereira will come in my way."
"I already chose the way I like to hunt Ulberg because he don't like the pressure," Prochazka said. "He don't like to be hunted. This is what I say to myself. I need to be that one who catches this guy. There is no other way to fight with him. He is fast, good kickboxer, he likes to jump a lot, to be light on the legs. He don't like to wrestle. He don't like to be on the ground. So, pressure, pressure. That's it."
Feb 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) is defended by Golden State Warriors guard Will Richard (3) in the first period at Chase Center. | Credits- David Gonzales-Imagn Images
Kobe Bryant entered the NBA in 1996 straight out of high school and built one of the most iconic careers the game has ever seen. He spent all 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, winning five championships, an MVP award, multiple All Star nods, and more “holy cow” moments than some entire sports franchises have. It makes sense why broadcasters loved him.
Bryant talked trash, took impossible shots without hesitation, and seemed to take every matchup personally. From his famed 81 point game to his 60 point finale in 2016, there was never a dull moment with the Hall of Famer.
Tonight’s Sixers vs. Spurs NBC broadcast honored the Mamba, particularly through famed sports commentator Jim Gray. The Emmy winning journalist looked back on some of his favorite memories of the Mamba and how Bryant had always been around the game, dating back to the days when his father played for Philly.
“One of the great chapters that was written was with Kobe Bryant on the NBA on NBC. He father, Jelly Bean Joe Bryant played for the 76ers and I can remember at the old Spectrum because I was here working. You would see Kobe Bryant playing in the hallways with Mike Bibby,” recalled Gray.
After highlighting his early success with the 2000 Lakers, Gray brought up Bryant securing the MVP trophy at the 2002 All-Star game, which also took place in Philadelphia. He smiled when he remembered that the City of Brotherly Love heavily booed Bryant at the time because of how badly he verbally torched the city.
“He won the MVP of the 2002 All-Star game and he was booed by the fans here because he had made a comment about ripping their hearts out here in Philadelphia, so they booed him, and that toughened him up.”
“And now, the NBA All-Star game trophy is named after Kobe Bryant. It was a great joy and honor to cover his career,” added Gray.
Covering the Mamba must have been a one of a kind experience. You can hear it in the journalist’s voice. He wishes that Kobe were still around, perhaps even doing coverage next to him. We all miss him.
In many ways, nights like this show how Bryant‘s impact goes far beyond box scores or banner counts. He was a measuring stick for competitiveness, the guy players still reference when they talk about mindset and edge.
The fact that the All Star MVP trophy now carries his name says everything about how the league views his legacy. And honestly, hearing veterans like Jim Gray get a little reflective just reminds you that covering Bryant was not just a job. It was front row access to greatness that does not come around very often.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – The Detroit Tigers lost, 12-4, to the Dominican Republic's World Baseball Classic squad in an exhibition on Tuesday, March 3, at Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal.
What happened
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch decided to start Kevin McGonigle, the Tigers prized prospect, at shortstop and bat him leadoff against Team Dominican.
“It's just another step in the right direction of showing him what it's like to play against the best,” Hinch said. “He's more than equipped to handle it, and my guess is, he'll be really pretty anxious to swing at an early pitch.”
And what are the lottery numbers, A.J.?
Because on the first pitch from Luis Severino (a two-time All-Star now with the Athletics), McGonigle demolished a homer to right.
McGonigle sprinted around the bases, obviously jacked up, and went into the dugout, high fiving everyone in sight.
In the second inning, McGonigle came through again. He hit a sharp single, driving in two more runs to give the Tigers a 3-0 lead. Yes, McGonigle drove in all of them.
He added another run in the fourth inning after a walk, getting to third on a throwing error and scoring on a Riley Greene sacrifice fly to make the score: Kevin McGonigal 4, Team Dominican 3.
And then he picked up his third hit, a single, in the seventh, before getting taken out for the night.
At the plate
Colt Keith, who has changed his spring training routine to ty to start off faster, got a pair of hits.
And a pair of Tigers from the Dominican Republic – outfielder Wenceel Pérez and designated hitter Thayron Liranzo – both picked up a pair of hits in front of plenty of friends and family. Pérez added another in the seventh.
Pérez last took this field in Santo Domingo when he was trying out for MLB clubs. He returned to the Dominican Republic having played in 212 major league games over two seasons (2024-25) with the Tigers, hitting 33 doubles, 10 triples and 22 home runs while driving in 80 runs over that span.
Ty Madden got the start for the Tigers against a Dominican Republic batting order with superstar after superstar.
The roster Madden faced combined for 340 MLB home runs last season. Sixteen players have 39 total All-Star selections, including eight from last year’s game.
Madden handled it like somebody tiptoeing through a minefield.
First up: Fernando Tatis Jr. – single to right.
Ketel Marte? Ground out.
Juan Soto, with a runner on second? Fly out to right.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – struck out swinging.
But in the second inning, it all fell apart. There was no more tiptoeing. Madden gave up three hits and walked two, leading to three earned runs and ending his outing.
The wheels came off against left-hander Brant Hurter in the fourth inning, as Soto, Manny Machado and Junior Caminero – each of whom received MVP votes last season – all hit homers to turn it into a rout.
Wednesday (2:05 p.m., MLB Network) vs. Team Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo. (Also, the rest of the Tigers will face Team Panama in Lakeland, Florida, at 1:05 p.m., with no TV.)
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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – The Detroit Tigers lost, 12-4, to the Dominican Republic's World Baseball Classic squad in an exhibition on Tuesday, March 3, at Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal.
What happened
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch decided to start Kevin McGonigle, the Tigers prized prospect, at shortstop and bat him leadoff against Team Dominican.
“It's just another step in the right direction of showing him what it's like to play against the best,” Hinch said. “He's more than equipped to handle it, and my guess is, he'll be really pretty anxious to swing at an early pitch.”
And what are the lottery numbers, A.J.?
Because on the first pitch from Luis Severino (a two-time All-Star now with the Athletics), McGonigle demolished a homer to right.
McGonigle sprinted around the bases, obviously jacked up, and went into the dugout, high fiving everyone in sight.
In the second inning, McGonigle came through again. He hit a sharp single, driving in two more runs to give the Tigers a 3-0 lead. Yes, McGonigle drove in all of them.
He added another run in the fourth inning after a walk, getting to third on a throwing error and scoring on a Riley Greene sacrifice fly to make the score: Kevin McGonigal 4, Team Dominican 3.
And then he picked up his third hit, a single, in the seventh, before getting taken out for the night.
At the plate
Colt Keith, who has changed his spring training routine to ty to start off faster, got a pair of hits.
And a pair of Tigers from the Dominican Republic – outfielder Wenceel Pérez and designated hitter Thayron Liranzo – both picked up a pair of hits in front of plenty of friends and family. Pérez added another in the seventh.
Pérez last took this field in Santo Domingo when he was trying out for MLB clubs. He returned to the Dominican Republic having played in 212 major league games over two seasons (2024-25) with the Tigers, hitting 33 doubles, 10 triples and 22 home runs while driving in 80 runs over that span.
Ty Madden got the start for the Tigers against a Dominican Republic batting order with superstar after superstar.
The roster Madden faced combined for 340 MLB home runs last season. Sixteen players have 39 total All-Star selections, including eight from last year’s game.
Madden handled it like somebody tiptoeing through a minefield.
First up: Fernando Tatis Jr. – single to right.
Ketel Marte? Ground out.
Juan Soto, with a runner on second? Fly out to right.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – struck out swinging.
But in the second inning, it all fell apart. There was no more tiptoeing. Madden gave up three hits and walked two, leading to three earned runs and ending his outing.
The wheels came off against left-hander Brant Hurter in the fourth inning, as Soto, Manny Machado and Junior Caminero – each of whom received MVP votes last season – all hit homers to turn it into a rout.
Wednesday (2:05 p.m., MLB Network) vs. Team Dominican Republic in Santo Domingo. (Also, the rest of the Tigers will face Team Panama in Lakeland, Florida, at 1:05 p.m., with no TV.)
Contact Jeff Seidel: jseidel@freepress.com. Follow him on X @seideljeff
Allen had eight points, three rebounds and a steal in 21 minutes when he left the game.
Allen has been on a roll for the Cavs, who improved to 39-24 by defeating the Pistons (45-15).
In Allen's previous 12 games, he averaged 22.1 points on 72.7% shooting from the field, 11.1 rebounds, 1.2 blocked shots and 29.6 minutes, helping the Cavs go 9-3 during the span.
Allen was among the nominees for Eastern Conference Player of the Month for games played in February, but the award went to Pistons guard Cade Cunningham.
Nate Ulrich is the sports columnist of the Akron Beacon Journal and a sports features writer. Nate can be reached at nulrich@thebeaconjournal.com. On Twitter: @ByNateUlrich.
Cincinnati Bengals star defensive end Trey Hendrickson is officially hitting the open market.
The franchise deadline came and went on Tuesday, and Hendrickson did not receive a tag, despite being in the final year of his contract. That means the former First-Team All-Pro defender will be a free agent next week. The New England Patriots should be one of many teams interested in signing the star defensive player.
Hendrickson only appeared in seven games for the Bengals last year. His season was cut short due to a hip injury, which required him to undergo surgery. All told, he tallied 16 total tackles and four sacks in addition to a pass deflection last season.
Before last year, Hendrickson was coming off consecutive 17.5-sack seasons. The four-time Pro Bowler posted a thank you message after the franchise deadline to say goodbye to the city of Cincinnati.
Hendrickson built a reputation as one of the most feared pass-rushers in the NFL with 81 sacks and 239 combined tackles in 117 games.
The Patriots could use a No. 1 edge rusher, and Hendrickson could fill that need at an elite level, depending on how much gas he still has in the tank at 31 years old. His addition to Mike Vrabel's defense could make an already elite unit even scarier.
Bobby Okereke's first season with the New York Giants rivaled some of the best free agent campaigns in franchise history, setting the bar considerably high for one of the most important players on the team.
The next two seasons for Okereke failed to come anywhere close to that, though, so his departure this offseason was viewed as only a matter of time.
That time is now.
The Giants have informed Okereke that he is being released, a source confirmed to NorthJersey.com and The Record on Tuesday night. That creates $9 million in salary cap space for the Giants while leaving $5.4 million behind in dead money due to guarantees already paid out.
Okereke, 28, was the team's Walter Payton Man of the Year this past season.
If there is a constant to the John Harbaugh defenses, it's the man in the middle. So the expectation has been that his Giants will pursue multiple players at inside linebacker, and that quest began at last week's Scouting Combine in Indianapolis where team brass came away extremely impressed with Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, who wowed in formal interviews and during stellar on-field workouts.
Styles has emerged as a popular selection in mock drafts for the Giants at No. 5 overall.
The history in Baltimore at the position during Harbaugh's 18-year tenure speaks for itself. He had All-Pros in Ray Lewis and C.J. Mosley in the middle of talented defenses. The Ravens also had Patrick Queen, a first-round pick, and when that did not pan out to the level the Ravens hoped, they went and traded for another All-Pro in Roquan Smith.
"At the end of the day, you just got to get as many good football players that play the way you want to play on the field," Harbaugh said. "You’ve got to put as many good football players as you can out there, so you don't want to sacrifice a really good player because it's not a need or a value position. They're all important. You know? The inside linebacker isn't always considered a value position, but you can't stop the run without an inside linebacker making tackles in the middle. Right? You can't do it. So, you know, that becomes pretty important."
The Giants have another decision to make on their other inside linebacker, Micah McFadden, who is a free agent after playing in just one game last season due to a foot injury. McFadden will likely be seeking a one-year deal in order to reset his market, and he could return to the Giants.
It's possible the Giants completely revamp the position under Harbaugh, new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson and inside linebackers coach Frank Bush. They could add a veteran such as Tremaine Edmunds, who was granted permission to seek a trade by the Chicago Bears and could ultimately be released. An underrated free agent who could fit is the Chiefs' Leo Chenal.
Tennessee basketball coach Rick Barnes believes star freshman Nate Ament will be fine after missing his first game of the season.
The 6-foot-10 forward sat out with a right leg injury as the No. 25 Vols (21-9, 11-6 SEC) thumped South Carolina (12-18, 3-14), 78-59 at Colonial Life Arena on March 3.
"He looked good today, but we obviously knew we weren't going to play him," Barnes said. "If it were up to Nate, he would've played today. He's one of the toughest kids I've ever been around. The fact he played in the Missouri game after that high ankle turn, and he wanted to play the other night (against Alabama). The doctors didn't think that was the wisest thing to do. The right decision was to was not to play him."
Tennessee initially classified Ament's injury as a right leg issue. He twisted his ankle on a rebound attempt against Missouri on Feb. 24, and hurt his knee while battling for a loose ball against Alabama on Feb. 28.
Barnes confirmed "it's more of a high ankle sprain," but did not provide a timetable for his retrurn.
He was confident, though, that Ament could have played if necessary.
"Oh yeah, absolutely," Barnes said on if Ament would return this season. "I'm telling you, he would've played today if they would've agreed to let him play. That's just who he is, he just wants to play."
Ament's presence or points weren't needed, though.
The Vols bullied the Gamecocks in the interior for 56 points in the paint. J.P. Estrella and Felix Okpara combined for 42 points, and Ja'Kobi Gillespie delivered a career-high 12 assists.
Ament is averaging 17.4 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
Tennessee finishes its regular season on March 7 when it hosts No. 22 Vanderbilt at Food City Center (2 p.m. ET, ESPN). Ament's availability is still in question, but Barnes is sure he'll appreciate the rest.
"He's had a long year," Barnes said. "I don't think anyone's gotten beat up more in college basketball than Nate Ament this year. I don't But he's never complained about it one time. I'm the one who complained about it because I think it's real. I like to think that it could be a blessing in disguise. Nate's a tough kid.
"I guarantee you if it was our last game of the year, Nate Ament would've played."
Underneath the sloppy turnovers and chaotic pace, the Houston Rockets stacked a box score full of milestones on Monday night in Washington D.C.
Houston escaped the capital with a 123-118 win over the Wizards, and while the game itself might not make any highlight reels, the stat sheet was riddled with history.
Three Rockets recorded double-doubles, several career marks fell, Kevin Durant casually added another 30-point performance to an already scorching stretch.
The Rockets were far from clean. Houston committed 20 turnovers, which the Wizards converted into 39 points. The Rockets’ stars led the court in miscues. Alperen Sengun turned the ball over eight times, while Durant added six.
Yet Washington never fully capitalized.
That’s because the Rockets dominated the glass in overwhelming fashion, outrebounding the Wizards 59-27, repeatedly generating second chances while limiting Washington’s interior opportunities.
And when Houston needed offense, Sengun delivered.
The Rockets’ center finished with 32 points and 13 rebounds, punishing Washington’s defense for largely refusing to send double teams. Once Sengun found his rhythm, the Wizards had no real answer inside.
Durant, meanwhile, continued his quiet scoring rampage. His 30-point night marked the fifth time in the last seven games he’s crossed that threshold, further stabilizing Houston’s offense during stretches when the team’s energy dipped.
But Monday’s game may ultimately be remembered for the emergence of Houston’s young core.
Amen Thompson posted 22 points and 12 rebounds, his third double-double in the last five games and another sign that the 23-year-old is rapidly expanding his offensive presence. Thompson has now scored 20 or more points in three of Houston’s last four contests, pairing his elite athleticism with increasingly confident decision-making.
Then there was Reed Sheppard, whose fingerprints were everywhere.
The young guard finished with 19 points, 10 assists, and seven rebounds, recording his first career double-double while also tying his career high with two blocks. Sheppard added six steals, a new career high, showcasing the defensive instincts that have recently made him a disruptive presence in Houston’s backcourt.
Washington stayed competitive largely thanks to its perimeter shooting. The Wizards drilled 19 three-pointers, including five from Bilal Coulibaly, whose hot hand helped keep the game within reach.
But even that couldn’t overcome Houston’s physical dominance and rebounding advantage.
Monday night’s game may not be remembered for its excitement, but between the double-doubles, career highs, and another 30-point night from Durant, it was quietly one of the more statistically loaded wins of Houston’s season.
Michael Misa is starting to make an impact at the NHL level.
The San Jose Sharks rookie had a rollercoaster start to the season, being in and out of the lineup due to roster management issues, injuries, and, of course, the World Junior Championship. Now that things are starting to find a sense of normalcy for the 19-year-old forward, he’s starting to put up some points.
“He's been great,” Will Smith added. “I think you definitely see [that] he's playing with more confidence now. He's got a lot of chances, and he started to bear down on those and put [them] in the back of the net. It's fun to see.”
“It took me a couple of games to get used to the pace and how the game was played,” Misa said. “I'm getting faster and keeping up with the play, but also trying to try to slow the play down, [which] is something I usually do in the offensive zone.”
Since returning from the Olympic break, Misa has four points in three games, including two goals.
Against the Winnipeg Jets last Sunday, Misa scored his first career game-winning goal when he scored in overtime to hand the Sharks a 2-1 victory. “He's 19, and he just dangled through three guys and put it in against one of the best goalies in the league,” defenseman Vincent Desharnais said of the goal.”It was pretty awesome to see, and everyone was really happy for him, too.”
“It was pretty crazy,” Smith added. “We saw him getting that speed there, and he's a great skater, so we knew something was going to happen.”
Misa isn’t letting his recent success get to his head, though. When asked to rank his confidence, he replied, “Just neutral, whatever that is. [You] don't want to get too high, don't want to get too low. You’re going to have good games. You're going to have bad games. I think it's important to just focus on the next one and not get too high.”
Of course, for a young centerman, offense isn’t everything. Misa feels that he’s also taken a step forward defensively. “It was definitely a work in progress as a center, coming in as a young guy to be responsible defensively as well,” he said. “I think I've been doing a good job recently, just playing harder on guys, giving them extra cross checks and stuff like that. It can [also] lead to offense.”
Importantly, Misa has also fit in well with the Sharks’ group of players. “He's been great in the locker room,” Smith said. “All of the boys love him. He's been great this whole time.”
Misa’s turbulent playing this season has been fairly similar to what Smith encountered in his rookie campaign last season. Smith was often held out of the lineup to help him adapt to life at the NHL level. As a result, Smith has shared some advice with his young teammate, but doesn’t go overboard with it either. “I think he knows what he's doing,” Smith said. “He got here for a reason, but whenever he asks something, or maybe I see something, we'll talk, but I think he's starting to figure it out.”
Misa has played just 21 games at the NHL level, but it seems like he’s starting to figure out what it takes to be a difference maker at this level.
CORAL GABLES, FL - MAY 02: NC State infielder Chris McHugh (27) hits a single in the eighth inning as the Miami Hurricanes faced the NC State Wolfpack on May 2, 2025, at Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Florida. (Photo by Samuel Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
In the toughest test to date, #13 NC State took down #16 Coastal Carolina by a final score of 6-4 in Raleigh.
The Wolfpack certainly didn’t play the cleanest game, but after administering a slew of beatdowns to overmatched teams, the grit showed by State to overcome a deficit and then respond to a late Chanticleers comeback was a welcomed sign. The Pack improve to 11-1 on the year with the win while Coastal falls to 7-5.
For Coastal, it was their third loss in four games in the midst of a brutal finishing kick to their non-conference schedule. Playing in a tournament in Houston this past weekend, the Chanticleers lost to #3 Texas and #25 UTSA before beating Ole Miss. Following today’s game they’ll head home for a three-game series with East Carolina and then host #15 Wake Forest next Tuesday before beginning Sun Belt play.
For NC State, this was all about overcoming adversity and surviving a late gut-punch. It also helps to have Chris McHugh blast a pair of long balls.
The Chanticleers struck first with a Blagen Pado solo home run with two outs in the first, clearing the visitor bullpen. The homer came on an 0-2 pitch from Heath Andrews that was simply too good for the count. Thankfully, McHugh was quick to respond in the bottom half of the inning, winning on a 1-2 up-in-the-zone challenge fastball.
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Coastal went down in order in the 2nd while State failed to make the most of a Brayden Fraasman leadoff infield single. Fraasman advanced to third base in the inning, but couldn’t cross the plate.
A pair of one-out singles appeared to have Coastal in business in the 3rd inning, but a nice cutoff by Mikey Ryan on a solid throw from Fraasman in right field towards third base gunned down Dean Mihos who tried to take second base on the throw. A flyout ended the frame for Coastal.
Rett Johnson laid down a beautiful bunt single to start the bottom of the 3rd, but after a Ty Head sacrifice bunt, State was again unable to score the man in scoring position and left the inning without plating a run.
A two-out HBP was all that was doing for the top of the 4th while State again squandered opportunities in their half of the frame. Fraasman singled with one out and Ryan did the same with two outs, but a foul out behind home plate again left the game tied at one run each.
A pair of two-out walks led to Coastal taking the lead on a single in the 5th inning. Thankfully, Andrews was able to strike out Pado to end the inning, stranding two runners. That would mark the end of the day for Andrews (5.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, 1 HBP), who pitched well but was only hurt by the early too-good offering on an advantaged count and then the two walks in his final inning. Aside from the home run and a deep fly out, Coastal failed to square him up much in the game. While not his best, it was another solid outing for the junior righty.
State went down in order in the bottom of the 5th while Anderson Nance came on to pitch for State in the 6th and did the same to the Chanticleers. That was helped by a great defensive play from Luke Nixon.
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The Pack squandered another excellent scoring opportunity in the bottom of the 6th thanks to some poor baserunning. Nixon singled to start the inning and advanced to second when Sherman Johnson was hit by a pitch. Fraasman then lofted a soft liner towards the second base bag that hung up long enough to be a clear out, but it seemed to confuse both base runners and Johnson ended up being doubled off of first base. Andrew Wiggins and Ryan followed with a pair of walks that would have pushed a run across, but ended up doing nothing as a infield pop out ended the inning.
Nance set down the Coastal side in order in the 7th including two via strikeout. Meanwhile, State finally broke through in the bottom of the 7th. Head hit a ground-rule double with one out that bounced over the wall running down the left field line. McHugh followed with a walk; however, Head was caught stealing on the pitch. He beat the throw but just barely ended up oversliding the bag (thanks to a tag from the Coastal third baseman that pushed his hand off the bag, but the call was upheld on replay).
Nixon thankfully doubled down into the right field corner on a 1-1 pitch in the following at bat and McHugh hustled around as the tag went between his hand and his head, allowing him to score on the play and tie the game up and 2-2.
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Sherman Johnson walked and stole second base, setting up a huge Fraasman double to right center field to plate two runs and give the Pack their first lead of the game at 4-2.
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For whatever reason, Nance (2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 3 K) wasn’t sent back out for the 8th inning. Redshirt-freshman Truitt Manuel came on the first pitch he threw was sent over the visitor bullpen to cut the Pack lead to one. Manuel is highly talented and is going to be great, but in his first taste of a pressure at the collegiate level, it got the best of him as he followed with a full count walk to Blake Barthol.
Collins Black replaced Manuel and retired Pado on a poor bunt attempt that resulted in a pop out, capped by a nice sliding catch by McHugh. Unfortunately, Black allowed an early steal to Barthol, who advanced to third on a groundout and then scored on a Walker Mitchell single up the middle. Barthol likely would have scored either way as Rex Watson followed Mitchell with another single, but it would have at least set up a play at the plate. Either way, the game went to the bottom of the 8th all tied.
Drew Lanphere led off the inning with a four-pitch walk. Rett Johnson attempted to bunt him over but failed and ended up striking out. Head flied out and things looked a little bleak, but thankfully McHugh was there to answer the call with a 110.7 mph piss missile over the visitor bullpen.
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Nixon and Sherman Johnson followed with singles, but no more runs crossed the plate for the Pack. The 6-4 lead was plenty, though, as Black (2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K) set down the Chanticleers in order in the 9th to wrap up the victory and notch the win.
McHugh (2-for-4, 2 HR, 3 R, 3 RBI) was the big bat in the game for State, while Fraasman (3-for-5, 2B, 2 RBI) and Nixon (3-for-5, 2B, R, RBI) also came through huge with multi-hit games. Sherman Johnson (1-for-3, R, BB, HBP) and Ryan (1-for-3, BB) also both reached base safely multiple times.
NC State has five games remaining until ACC play starts March 13th at home against Boston College. First, they’ll face off with Queens, Lafayette, and Elon. Speaking of…
The returning production from last year is lackluster – of the six returning hitters with 50+ PA last year, only one hit over .216 – and the team will try to rebuild with a mix of JUCO and lower-division transfers. That’s going to provide more upside than last year’s group, but not without obvious risk. The pitching staff returns just six arms from a year ago and adds five transfer arms to try and shore things up. This is likely going to be another rough season, especially in a top-heavy Atlantic Sun Conference.
That hasn’t been entirely untrue as Queens currently sits at 4-7 heading into Wednesday’s game in Raleigh, but that’s not the complete picture. Eight of their 11 games have been decided by three runs or fewer and the Royals are 4-4 in those games, so this has been a competitive team. Plus, one of those four wins is a 9-8 victory at South Carolina.
That’s despite an offense that’s hitting a collective .211/.308/.347, 17 2B, 8 HR, 9.1 BB%, 27.7 K%, 17-23 SB. Redshirt-freshman CF Bradley Brown (.303/.368/.576, 4 2B, 1 HR, 10.3 BB%, 20.5 K%, 4-5 SB) has been the real star of the lineup thus far while JR 1B Grayson Childers (.250/.516/.500, 2 2B, 1 HR, 26.5 BB%, 23.5 K%, 3-4 SB), a JUCO transfer from Broken Arrow, OK, has put together an intriguing season so far.
The pitching staff has struggled with control (13.0 BB%, 22 HBP) while not missing a ton of bats (15.0 K%), but they’re getting solid starting pitching from rJR LHP Joey Ruller (0-2, 4.34 ERA, 18.2 IP, 9.5 BB%, 20.3 K%) and SO RHP Matthew Eagen (1-1, 3.18 ERA, 17.0 IP, 6.9 BB%, 13.9 K%) which has lessened the reliance on a shaky bullpen. That’s been the key to success when the team has found it, including in the win over the Gamecocks when Adrian Quezada (1-1, 7.36 ERA, 11.0 IP, 9.3 BB%, 16.7 K%) provided 6.0 innings of 3-run ball despite some iffy peripherals (8 H, 2 BB, 2 HBP). Staying out of the bullpen is what the Royals need to do to win.
In my game threads post I suggested that a fifteen run route of Team Brazil was one I very much desired. Fourteen runs later, the A’s walk away with a win, one run short of my predicted run total but just as offensively sweet.
Let’s get into it…
Aaron Civale took the bump today, for the first as a member of The Athletics. Last season was a bit of a let down for the righty. Sixty-seven innings with the White Sox left him haggard, his ERA bumping up against six (5.37). He’d be claimed off of waivers by the cross town Cubs where, in the small sample size of five games and thirteen innings – – he kind’ve got dirty with it. Most probably remember his four plus innings of no run baseball against the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS. Clearly David Forst and the A’s took notice because they threw him a one year contract of major league proportions (I’m assuming his other offers capped out at an invite to camp).
Things didn’t go great for Civale. Yes, it was his first outing but he was playing against a bunch of scrubs. Team Brazil got going early in the first. A pair of singles out of the gate, including one by Lucas Ramirez (son of 2012 A’s Spring Training legend Manny Ramirez), allowed for a Leonardo Reginatto sac fly to put the WBC club up early.
That lead, thankfully, would be short lived. In the bottom half of the first, Jeff McNeil turned on an off-speed pitch, pulling it down the right field line for a two-run home run and scoring shortstop Jacob Wilson in the process. The runs didn’t stop there. A batter later, Austin Wynns connected for a home run of his own. According to Statcast, Wynn’s solo pimp job traveled 433 ft!
A Brett Harris double made it 4-1. Tommy White’s ground out paired with a Ryan Lasko fielders choice brought in two more runs, making it 6-1 A’s, followed by another appearance by Jacob Wilson in the bottom of the first, in which he knocked in Clark Elliott on a sacrifice fly piece.
Wilson collected another RBI in the third inning, scoring outfielder Ryan Lasko who had just knocked in three via a triple.
The last gasp of life for Team Brazil took place in the fifth inning, when a Jack Perkins throwing error put runners in scoring position (second and third) with less than two outs. Lucas Rojo’s sacrifice fly made it 11-2 A’s. Perkins would walk Victor Mascal with two outs, setting up pinch hitter Gabriel Gomes for a bases clearing triple.
That would be it on the scoring end for Team Brazil and I have to say – – they got to Jack Perkins. This surprised me a little bit as the righty was coming off a pretty solid showing against the Rangers. Maybe the five day break in between appearances left him a little rusty? If so, I think that’s a great example of why he should be coming out of the pen. Let’s keep the kid hot and constantly in the loop.
Speaking of the pen, everyone after Perkins did a great job of holding down the fort. The newly acquired duo of Scott Barlow and Mark Leiter Jr. provided an inning and a third of shutout ball. No hits. One strikeout for Leiter Jr. Gambling icon Michael Kelly collected a pair of strikes of his own, including the two fastest pitches of the game (97.6 and 97.0).
The last three runs for the A’s all involved Bryan Lavastida as he’d get things going in the bottom of the fifth with a two-run single and score on Joshua Kuroda-Grauer’s base hit.
After seven innings of blow out baseball, we’d have ourselves a travel ball-style mercy rule.
“That’s ball game!”
“good game” “good game” “good game”
SCathletics pointed out in response to Banana Shoes’ comment regarding Joshua Kuroda-Grauer that he is currently five for eleven with zero strikeouts so far this spring. Yes, we’d have to go in and investigate who those hits were against and what the circumstances were but still – – at the very least it’ll breed confidence in the young prospect as he makes his way through the minors. Him and fellow 2024 draft pick Tommy White have been putting on a solid show. Something tells me we’ll look back fondly on that 2024 draft class and marvel at all the talent it brought us.
Weird to think that the last Oakland A’s draft class might’ve been the big one that set them up for success in Las Vegas.
No rest for the wicked! The A’s will be back at it against the Arizona Diamondbacks tomorrow afternoon. Same time. Same place. Let me know what other players you’re geeking on in the comments and if you’ve got any TV show recommendations. Because most of these games aren’t available to watch, I’ve been listening to them on A’s Cast whilst watching TV like a sicko. Today’s visual entree was that ridiculous Brent Shield’s romdram Cupid and Cate starring Mary Louise Parker (babe) and Peter Gallagher (zaddy). Maybe it’s because I was also listening to a full on A’s game but the whole movie felt like it was missing two innings. There’s that big fight between Mary Louise Parker’s dad and her and her sisters and then it just…ends? Aren’t we missing a few beats with the whole Gallagher storyline? I feel like we are! Whatever :/ Jokes on me for expecting more from a Hallmark Movie.
I, like Team Brazil, should be thankful they called it early.
“I changed to a different model because the greens were firm, so I think that helped a lot with the control of coming into the green,” he said. “I went from the XV to the diamond, which is a little softer and spinnier.”
As it turns out, this was a change Echavarria has been mulling for a little while now. He signed with Srixon last offseason and originally tested both of the company’s primary Tour balls, the Z-Star XV and the Z-Star Diamond. Before joining the Srixon team, Echavarria played the firmer, but spinnier Pro V1x.
That decision was driven by his goals with his swing last year, Srixon Director of Tour Operations Michael Jolly told GOLF.
“At times last season, he was much steeper and generating a lot of spin,” Jolly said. “With both balls, he’s seeing less curve and more stability in the wind, which ultimately were the key factors in his decision to make the switch to Srixon overall.”
With the extra spin he was generating, that made the XV the more optimal fit at the time.
He tested at different points last season, but never seriously considered making the move to the Diamond until this offseason, when he started testing with Srixon’s team again.
To start the season, he still leaned on the XV for every start except the WM Phoenix Open, where in the dry and firm conditions, he decided to give the Diamond a first trial run. Playing the Diamond in Phoenix was also crucial because the ball doesn’t spin as much there. So having a spinnier ball can be ideal.
But that’s also why testing golf balls for the early part of the season can be challenging, Jolly said.
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“We know spin numbers at Phoenix are typically low, San Diego can be a bit unpredictable, and the different grasses from week to week often produce varying launch and spin profiles,” he said. “All that makes it challenging for a player to not only switch golf balls, but to fully trust the data they’re seeing.
“That’s why Cognizant felt like such a great test. It gave him a chance to put the ball in play during competition, in weather and course conditions where he trusted what he was seeing and validate the decision under real pressure.”
Between the two balls, Echavarria’s numbers off the tee don’t change very much, but where the two separate is with the irons, and he sees about 300 RPMs of additional spin.
“The biggest difference has really been with his irons throughout the bag, added stopping power combined with the ability to hit more shots in different windows,” Jolly said. “As he told us today, ‘I’ve just realized I can really play when I have more spin.'”
He said he also preferred the slightly softer feel around the greens.
After his win, where he finished fourth in the field in SG: Approach, Echavarria told the Srixon team he will be sticking with the Diamond for good.
A lot of times, it’s actually more surprising for a player to win in their first week with a new ball than it is with new clubs. Remarkably, it’s the second time it’s happened this year already with Collin Morikawa switching to TaylorMade’s new TP5x before his win at Pebble Beach.
What probably gave Echavarria some confidence was having played the ball last month in Phoenix. He didn’t play well at the WM — he missed the cut — but it was a first test of what the ball can do.
Once he and the Srixon team got to more normal conditions in Florida last week, then they could finally pull the trigger and make the switch. It was a long awaited move, but one that clearly worked out in the end.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Ivica Zubac will not be suiting up in the Pacers' first game against the Clippers since the trade that sent him to Indiana, but point guard Andrew Nembhard and forwards Pascal Siakam and Aaron Nesmith are listed as questionable for Wednesday's game in Los Angeles according to the NBA's official injury report and could all return to the lineup after all three sat out Sunday's game against the Grizzlies.
Zubac has yet to play a game for the Pacers since he was acquired on Feb. 5. The listed reason is the left ankle he sprained in late December. Siakam has missed the last three games with a left wrist sprain. Nesmith has missed the last five with a right ankle sprain. Nembhard missed Sunday's game with lower back and neck soreness. Siakam (23.9 points per game), Nembhard (17.4 ppg) and Nesmith (13.2 ppg) are the Pacers top three scorers this season -- outside of Bennedict Mathurin, who was traded to the Clippers in the deal for Zubac -- and were all starters during the Pacers' NBA Finals run last season.
All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles tendon tear) and forward Johnny Furphy (ACL tear) are out for the season with their injuries. Clippers guard Brad Beal (hip fracture) and forward John Collins (neck strain) have been ruled out.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Ivica Zubac will not be suiting up in the Pacers' first game against the Clippers since the trade that sent him to Indiana, but point guard Andrew Nembhard and forwards Pascal Siakam and Aaron Nesmith are listed as questionable for Wednesday's game in Los Angeles according to the NBA's official injury report and could all return to the lineup after all three sat out Sunday's game against the Grizzlies.
Zubac has yet to play a game for the Pacers since he was acquired on Feb. 5. The listed reason is the left ankle he sprained in late December. Siakam has missed the last three games with a left wrist sprain. Nesmith has missed the last five with a right ankle sprain. Nembhard missed Sunday's game with lower back and neck soreness. Siakam (23.9 points per game), Nembhard (17.4 ppg) and Nesmith (13.2 ppg) are the Pacers top three scorers this season -- outside of Bennedict Mathurin, who was traded to the Clippers in the deal for Zubac -- and were all starters during the Pacers' NBA Finals run last season.
All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles tendon tear) and forward Johnny Furphy (ACL tear) are out for the season with their injuries. Clippers guard Brad Beal (hip fracture) and forward John Collins (neck strain) have been ruled out.
Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Britt Prince #23
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The Husker women (18-11; 7-11) open the Big Ten Tournament against the Indiana Hoosiers – a team Nebraska has had trouble with in recent years. The Hoosiers (17-13; 6-12) have dominated Nebraska winning nine of the past 11 meetings. The most recent meeting was a 78-73 Husker victory on January 6 in Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Earlier today, Britt Prince was named to the All-Big Ten first team by the media and second team by the coaches. The 5-11 point guard from Omaha is averaging a team-best 17.3 points per game while hitting 54.3 percent (188-346) of her shots from the field, including 36-of-79 threes (.456).
Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Indiana Hoosiers Allstate Big Ten Tournament First Round Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 2:30 p.m. (CT) Indianapolis, Indiana (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) Live Video: Peacock (subscription only) Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (2 p.m.) Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst) Lincoln (107.3 FM), Omaha (1490 AM/97.3 FM/97.7 HD3), Huskers.com, Huskers App Live Stats: Huskers.com (statbroadcast – public)
Indiana (17-13, 6-12 Big Ten) has built impressive momentum heading into the Big Ten Tournament by winning six of its last eight games. The Hoosiers opened league play 0-10, including a 78-73 loss at Nebraska (Jan. 8). After a 95-67 home loss to Michigan (Jan. 29), Indiana got three straight wins to open February against Northwestern, at Wisconsin and against Purdue (Feb. 8). Following back-to-back losses to USC and UCLA, the Hoosiers reeled off consecutive wins against Oregon, at Rutgers and Penn State to close the season.
NET 25 Nebraska Cornhuskers (18-11, 7-11 Big Ten) 4 – Petra Bozan – 6-3 – So. – F – 7.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg 33 – Amiah Hargrove – 6-2 – So. – F – 12.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg 2 – Logan Nissley – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 8.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg 14 – Callin Hake – 5-8 – Sr. – G – 7.2 ppg, 2.4 rpg 23 – Britt Prince – 5-11 – So. – G – 17.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg Off the Bench 12 – Jessica Petrie – 6-2 – Jr. – F – 11.6 ppg, 4.7 rpg 21 – Eliza Maupin – 6-3 – Sr. – F – 7.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg 5 – Claire Johnson – 5-9 – So. – G – 3.5 ppg, 0.9 rpg 1 – Hailey Weaver – 6-0 – Gr. – G – 2.7 ppg, 2.0 rpg 15 – Kennadi Williams – 5-4 – RFr. – G – 2.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg 34 – Emily Fisher – 6-0 – Jr. – G/F – 1.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg 00 – Alanna Neale – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 1.3 ppg, 0.3 rpg 22 – Natalie Potts [Out] – 6-2 – RSo. – F – Redshirt 3 – Allison Weidner [Out] – 5-10 – Gr. – G – Redshirt Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998) 10th Season at Nebraska (176-134); 19th Season Overall (369-243)
NET 54 Indiana Hoosiers (17-13, 6-12 Big Ten) 3 – Maya Makalusky – 6-3 – Fr. – F – 9.3 ppg, 3.1 rpg 8 – Edessa Noyan – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 5.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg 2 – Nevaeh Caffey – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 8.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg 5 – Lenee Beaumont – 6-0 – RSo. – G – 13.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg 10 – Shay Ciezki – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 23.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg Off the Bench 23 – Zania Socka-Nguemen – 6-3 – So. – F – 11.8 ppg, 8.7 rpg 7 – Jerni Kiaku – 5-7 – Sr. – G – 3.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg 1 – Phoenix Stotijn – 5-9 – So. – G – 2.1 ppg, 0.7 rpg 45 – Jade Ondineme – 6-3 – Jr. – F – 1.4 ppg, 2.3 rpg 22 – Chloe Spreen – 5-10 – So. – G – 0.8 ppg, 0.5 rpg 31 – Faith Wiseman – 6-4 – So. – F – 0.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg Head Coach: Teri Moren (Purdue, 1992) 12th Season at Indiana (263-125); 23rd Season Overall (462-255)
Thoughts and prediction
Indiana has suffered a couple of significant losses since the start of the year. UCLA transfer Zania Socka-Nguemen scored 19 points on 9-of-12 shooting, while adding 11 rebounds against the Huskers in Lincoln in one of the five Big Ten games she played before being forced out by injury. She has not played since January 22. Indiana has also been affected by the departure of Valentyna Kadlecova, who returned home to her native Czech Republic at the conclusion of the first semester. Kadlecova made 10 starts in the first 11 games.
The Husker women have gotten some confidence back after two straight wins, including an absolute demolition of Rutgers on Senior Day. The Huskers need to hit the glass and turn over the Hoosiers to take control of the game. Indiana has a negative rebounding and turnover margin on the season. They do have explosive scorers, especially Shay Ciezki but they are also a young team whose inexperience sometimes gets the best of them.
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Kanon Catchings scored a career-high 32 points and Georgia ended No. 16 Alabama's eight-game winning streak with a 98-88 victory Tuesday night.
Catchings ignited the Bulldogs (21-9, 9-8 Southeastern Conference) with 20 points before halftime, leading their fourth win in five games. He was 7 of 13 from 3-point range and delivered a signature highlight with a behind-the-back pass to Somto Cyril for a thunderous slam.
Heading into its final home game of the season, Georgia had likely done enough to clinch its second straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. But tacking a sixth Quad 1 win onto the resume surely sealed a berth in the 68-team field.
The Bulldogs also reached the most regular-season victories since the 2001-02 team went 21-8 under Jim Harrick.
The Crimson Tide (22-8, 12-5) wasted a chance to bolster its seeding for the tournament, despite a spirited back-and-forth down the stretch as the teams traded 3 after 3. Labaron Philon Jr. led Alabama with 26 points.
Catchings, a transfer from BYU in his first season at Georgia, easily eclipsed is previous college best of 23 points.
Thee Bulldogs never trailed after a 12-0 run in the first half, sparked by their defense and Catchings at the offensive end.
Blue Cain turned a steal into a layup, Catchings dunked one off another steal, and a third steal by Jeremiah Wilkinson led to Catchings knocking down a 3-pointer. The sophomore forward scored eight straight points in the spurt, hitting another trey that was set up by an offensive rebound.
Georgia led 50-43 at halftime after Catchings swished his fourth trey on the period just ahead of the buzzer. The frustration of Alabama coach Nate Oats boiled over when he was assessed a technical as his team was heading up court after a Georgia miss.
Down the stretch, the thrilling game was marred by several delays because of a malfunctioning scoreboard.
Up next
Alabama: Returns home Saturday to close out the regular season against rival Auburn.
Georgia: Finishes up the regular season at Mississippi State on Saturday.
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Shayna Baszler returned to "WWE NXT" for a guest appearance training Kelani Jordan ahead of Vengeance Day this weekend.
Jordan will be taking on Lola Vice in an Underground match on Saturday, looking to settle their feud in the MMA-based gimmick match. Baszler is one of the three during 2024 to fall to Vice under Underground rules, and was shown during Tuesday's "NXT" as the training partner to Jordan.
The segment saw Baszler tell Jordan that Vice was tough and in her element in the Underground match, practicing grappling and striking. Jordan told Baszler that she wanted to bring gymnastics into things, flipping out of a hold before getting dropped by Baszler and told that gymnastics wouldn't work. The segment ended with Jordan delivering a side kick to Baszler's face and walking off.
Baszler left the company at the end of her contract in July, but has since continued to work with the company both as a guest producer and coach at the Performance Center. She also featured during the "Homecoming" episode in September, appearing to tell Sol Ruca and Zaria to get on the same page.
Prior to her departure, Baszler had spent eight years with the company having came through "NXT" as a two-time Women's Champion. She became Women's Tag Team Champion three times after her main roster call-up in 2020.
The Lombardi trophy remains in the NFC after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots behind an incredible effort from their defense and run game.
The season before, Philadelphia had a similar roster construction, and it worked out well for them. They also boasted a stellar defense and an outstanding running game, based around Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts.
Although last season for the Eagles fell far short of what they were hoping to accomplish, the organization will be ready to compete not only for a third straight NFC East title but also for a Super Bowl.
On the Rich Eisen Show, Rich was asked the question of who would win their second Super Bowl first, between Jalen Hurts and reigning Super Bowl QB Sam Darnold. His answer was less based on statistics and more based on pattern recognition.
If the pattern holds, we could be looking at a minimum of an Eagles Super Bowl appearance.
Based on History, Rich Eisen Predicts Jalen Hurts and Eagles to Win a Super Bowl Before Sam Darold and Seahawks
On his show, Rich Eisen was posed the question of who he thinks would win their second Super Bowl first. His options were between reigning Super Bowl Champion Sam Darnold and the previous season's champion QB Jalen Hurts.
The topic has been raised recently about who the better QB is between the two of them, given Darnold's recent success, which has vaulted him statistically into Jalen Hurts' realm.
Rather than dissecting statistics or going into advanced analytics, Eisen simply chose to believe in history and patterns.
Eisen pointed out that since Super Bowl 57, when the Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, they've alternated seasons making the Super Bowl. If that trend continues, they're bound for the big game this season.
It will take a lot more than history repeating itself for this to happen. The Eagles have a massive offseason ahead of them, as they still have to make a decision on AJ Brown as well as the TE position.
If they hope to make it back to the Super Bowl at Sofi Stadium, they have some work to do.
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The Bakersfield Condors hosted a few thousand local schoolchildren for their annual Student Field Trip/Education Day game Tuesday morning at Dignity Health Arena.
Playing a key Pacific Division game against the Colorado Eagles, Bakersfield overcame a third-period collapse, tied it with 1 minute, 16 seconds left and, after overtime didn’t settle it, finally won on Isaac Howard’s shootout goal for a 5-4 victory.
The result gave students who were able to stay to the end good reason to wear out the plastic hand clapper given to each young fan upon entering the arena.
“My favorite part was the game,” said one young fan who was part of the Sierra Vista Elementary group from Arvin.
A few boys from Wonderful College Prep Academy of Delano said it was their first time in the arena and first hockey game. They were amazed at how fast the players were. Most liked the music, the food and the chance to cheer for Bakersfield’s team. The atmosphere was good enough that if given another opportunity to see the Condors, they agreed it would a fun time again.
Elementary, junior and high schools throughout Kern County, from all over Bakersfield to cities pretty far from the downtown arena, such as Tehachapi, Lost Hills (another WCPA location), Taft, McFarland and Kernville, were present.
In the early going the Condors gave the crowd, many of whom were new to live hockey, plenty to cheer for with a three-goal first period. James Hamblin scored 3:29 into the game on assists by Seth Griffith and Cam Dineen. Colorado tied it a little more than three minutes later and there were boos heard to express disappointment. But Howard scored to make it 2-1 and Quinn Huston’s 25th goal, which ended a personal 15-game goal-scoring drought, came 90 seconds later.
The teams were scoreless in the second period, which included Bakersfield being unable to capitalize on a 5-on-3 advantage, but the schoolchildren didn’t seem to mind with the many ways the Condors kept the kids entertained. The Condors provided education-focused math, space and geography trivia, a segment on what the Zamboni does, and basic hockey trivia.
During the first intermission, Condors public address announcer Mike Hart did a question-and-answer segment with forward Matvey Petrov, who is from Russia, and defenseman Luke Prokop from Canada.
Prokop said math was his favorite school subject — “I always liked to work with numbers,” he said — and that's something he still uses today while playing hockey. He talked about the importance of on-ice teamwork, similar to class group projects.
Petrov was interested in geography and then provided a very pro-Condors answer when asked about any advice he’d give to the young fans in attendance.
“If you want to grow up to be a hockey player, you should watch every Condors game and learn to play hockey,” he said.
Because the children were on a time limit for the field trip and with travel time back to school counted in, many kids were lined up in the concourse ready to file out of the arena and back to their buses when the game took a decidedly wild turn in the third period.
The visiting Eagles scored three goals in a three-minute span to take a 4-3 lead, the last of which came on a power play.
Bakersfield pulled goaltender Matt Tompkins in the game’s final minutes to get an extra attacker. Sam Poulin finally shoved a puck past Colorado goalie Trent Miner off a rebound to tie the game at 4.
Colorado outshot Bakersfield 5-2 in the 3-on-3 overtime, but the shootout goals went to Poulin and Howard and Colorado’s Ivan Ivan scored between misses by Tristen Nielsen and Danil Gushchin. Bakersfield’s Hutson had a shootout miss.
The two points for Bakersfield were welcomed after earning only three of a possible eight on a four-game road trip last week. The Condors, now 29-17-8, have 67 points and are again alone in third place, one ahead of fourth-place San Jose. The Eagles, meanwhile, got a point Tuesday and it was enough to move into a first-place tie with the Ontario Reign. Both have 72 points.
Bakersfield will now host Tucson for two 7 p.m. games on Friday and Saturday.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA - AUGUST 6: Jurickson Profar #7 of the Atlanta Braves rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the sixth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Truist Park on August 6, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Casey Sykes/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Atlanta Braves have officially released a statement on outfielder/designated hitter Jurickson Profar’s 162-game suspension for a second positive test for a performance enhancing substance.
The statement, which was issued on the team’s official social media account, expressed disappointment in the player but their support for MLB’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The full statement is below.
We were incredibly disappointed to learn that Jurickson tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance and is in violation of MLB’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Our players are consistently educated about the Program and the consequences if they are found to be in violation. The Atlanta Braves fully support the Program.
The news of his suspension was broken earlier this afternoon by ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
Major League Baseball also issued an official statement about Profar’s suspension, which begins on March 6, 2026.
The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today that Atlanta Braves outfielder Jurickson Profar has received a 162-game suspension without pay after testing positive for Exogenous Testosterone and its metabolites, a performance enhancing substance, in violation of Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. The suspension of Profar will become effective on Friday, March 6th.
Profar, whom the Braves signed as a free agent prior to the 2025 season, was suspended during the first week of the regular season for a positive PED test and missed 80 games. The Braves will not have to pay his 2026 salary, or the tax associated with it, and he is also ineligible for the post-season.
Feb 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) is defended by Golden State Warriors guard Will Richard (3) in the first period at Chase Center | Credits- David Gonzales-Imagn Images
The Golden State Warriors are at an odd point in their franchise history. Steph Curry is still around, as are Draymond Green and head coach Steve Kerr. But the days of the dynasty are over, with eighth place in the West looking like their best bet for the 2025–26 season. Thankfully, Mark Willard believes he has a solution to get things going.
The Warriors’ season unraveled when Jimmy Butler went down with a torn ACL and Curryhurt his knee. Fans still flock to Chase Center, showcasing true loyalty, but even they have begun to feel the fatigue of mediocrity.
GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. remains adamant about keeping Golden State competitive despite what the data suggests. Maybe they just need a big signing. A Hail Mary. And insider Willard has that Hail Mary locked and loaded.
Willard suggested a massive acquisition for the Warriors that would check all the boxes, including sparking fan interest and turning the team into an instant contender. The idea? LeBron James.
“This is how the Warriors can get the fan base back on their side, even though some of you will be annoyed by it at first glance. But when it happens, you’ll be there. You will buy tickets, you will watch games. One-year deal for LeBron James. There’s your 30-million salary slot,” stated the popular analyst on the latest edition of Willard and Dibs.
Willard’s co-host, Dan Dibley, wondered if James would take a pay cut in that scenario. “Yeah, of course he is,” responded Willard.
“He’s not making the Max. Now he’s well into his 40s. And the Lakers, they don’t even want him anymore. The Luka/LeBron thing is not working. LeBron is going to play somewhere else next year.”
Pairing up The King and The Chef would be reminiscent of the 2024 Team USA Olympic squad. That kind of magic would certainly reignite the fire in the Bay Area. Yes, both men are slowing down with age, but that would not stop paying customers from witnessing two all-time greats in the same uniform.
And while the Lakers are not a bad team, Willard may have a point. There is something about the Doncic and James combination that does not seem to be translating. It almost feels as if one knows he is being replaced by the other.
“This is what you can do that would A. satisfy everything for Steph, B. make you fancy again, C. on some level, there is a path toward competition,” added Willard.
Curry would be happy, but is LBJ joining an already aging Dubs team a guarantee? Not at all. Even Willard admitted it would simply make them competitive rather than turn them into a guaranteed champion.
The truth is that James probably has only a couple of seasons left, assuming he does not retire at the end of this one. Does he want to spend that time in the shadow of the surging Doncic? Or does he want to make one last push for a fifth ring alongside the greatest shooter the game has ever seen?
Either way, it would be the kind of shakeup the NBA could use, especially if you bleed for the Warriors.
NBC has earned rave reviews this week from basketball fans after its epic ‘Throwback Tuesday’ coverage with retro NBA broadcast.
The network opted to give NBA fans a treat with the Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs. However, NBC’s special twist includes throwback broadcasters as well as presentation from decades ago.
The ‘Throwback Tuesday’ broadcast has veteran commentators Bob Costas, Doug Collins and Mike Fratello courtside for the 76ers-Spurs affair. Meanwhile, fans were treated with the classic NBA theme song and on-screen graphics.
Costas delivered an epic opening to the NBA broadcast on NBC as modern fans got a taste of what the league looked like during the 1990s.
“It’s Throwback Tuesday,” Costas exclaimed on the broadcast. “We put the old band back together. “Think of it as sort of like Crosby, Stills, and Nash… but not Young.”
While the on-court action has plenty of meaning with the 76ers and Spurs firmly in playoff contention, the throwback edition of NBC’s coverage is a solid touch for the network. NBC brought back its legendary NBA television broadcast after regaining rights for the 2025-26 season.
NBC analysts Reggie Miller and Jamal Crawford and announcer Noah Eagle during NBA on NBC broadcast. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
It remains to be seen if NBC will continue its ‘Throwback Tuesday’ showings, but it’s clear that early results are extremely positive as the network plays on the nostalgia aspect for its fans.
The Senators begin a four-game swing out West on Tuesday night, facing the news-making Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers were NHL trade deadline early birds yesterday, acquiring defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks. However, Murphy will not make his Oilers debut this evening.
Andrew Mangiapane, who scored 35 goals in 2022, cleared waivers on Monday, and the Oilers sent him to the AHL. Mangiapane has been mentioned in NHL trade rumours involving several teams, including Ottawa.
Here's how the chess pieces line up for the two clubs in game number two of the Sens five game road trip.
Senators Projected Lineup
Drake Batherson -- Tim Stutzle -- Claude Giroux
Brady Tkachuk -- Dylan Cozens -- Ridly Greig
Nick Cousins -- Shane Pinto -- Michael Amadio
Stephen Halliday -- Lars Eller -- Fabian Zetterlund
Jake Sanderson -- Artem Zub
Thomas Chabot -- Nick Jensen
Tyler Kleven -- Jordan Spence
Linus Ullmark
James Reimer
Oilers projected lineup (NHL.com)
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins -- Connor McDavid -- Zach Hyman
Vasily Podkolzin -- Leon Draisaitl -- Kasperi Kapanen
BYU continues to build momentum on the recruiting trail, landing another five-star prospect with the commitment of highly touted wing Bruce Branch III. The top-10 blue-chip gives the Cougars one of the best classes in the 2026 cycle.
Branch brings size, length and versatility that immediately stand out for a player on the wing. The 6-foot-7 prospect possesses a 7-foot-1 wingspan and a skill set that allows him to impact the game in multiple ways on the offensive end.
He has the ability to score from all three levels, showing comfort shooting off the catch while also attacking defenders off the dribble. Branch frequently punishes closeouts, using his quick first step to get into the lane where he can either rise for a midrange pull-up or finish at the rim.
"I wanted to go to a place that felt like a family, had great academics, and was really focused on basketball," Branch told ESPN. "I can see myself leading this team to a championship. It just felt right."
As he continues to develop physically and learns how to better leverage his frame against smaller defenders, scouts believe Branch could grow into a more consistent secondary ball handler in the Cougars’ system.
Defensively, his upside is just as outstanding. With his length, quickness and willingness to stay in front of the ball, Branch projects as a disruptive perimeter defender capable of guarding multiple positions.
Branch becomes the third addition tied to BYU’s incoming group. Former G League center Abdullah Ahmed moved up to join this year’s roster, while junior college transfer KJ Perry enrolled early and is redshirting this season.
The Cougars’ 2026 class also includes ESPN SC Next 100 forward Dean Rueckert and in-state center Will Openshaw, giving BYU a strong foundation moving forward.
The Atlanta Braves issued a statement Tuesday after outfielder Jurickson Profar was suspended 162 games —effectively, the entire 2026 season — for performance enhancing drug use.
Profar, 33, tested positive for exogenous testosterone, which is banned by the joint drug agreement between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association.
“We were incredibly disappointed to learn that Jurickson tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance and is in violation of MLB’s Drug Prevention and Treatment Program,” the statement read. “Our players are consistently educated about the Program and the consequences if they are found to be in violation. The Atlanta Braves fully support the Program.”
Profar also will be ineligible for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, where he was set to represent the Netherlands.
The 162-game suspension was triggered because Profar was suspended in March 2025 for testing positive for Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG). As a first-time offender a year ago, he was suspended 80 games.
Now, Profar faces the prospect of missing the 2026 season altogether. The Players Association has reportedly been asked to appeal his suspension.
The Braves signed Profar to a three-year, $42 million contract in January 2025. After playing 80 games last year and hitting .245, he faces a long road back to delivering any return on the Braves’ investment.
Alabama basketball's last road trip of the regular season didn't come without bumps along the way.
Leading up to the 98-88 loss at Georgia, the Crimson Tide had a lead foot on the pedal. For the first time since February 1st, however, No. 16 Alabama (22-8, 12-5 SEC) lost control of what became the second-longest winning streak in the conference.
With 10 turnovers and continued rebounding woes that resulted in another loss on the glass, Alabama trailed for all but a few minutes of the first half, positioning the returning Elite Eight team to struggle until the horn.
After the unranked Bulldogs amassed a 14-point lead about five minutes into the second half, the Crimson Tide rallied. Still, a single turnover following halftime − or a team-high 26 points by point guard Labaron Philon − were enough to clean up the sloppiness of the first 20 minutes.
Here are seven more key observations from the game.
The Bulldogs started the game off with a 6-0 run, started by back-to-back buckets for Kareem Stagg. Both baskets came after offensive rebounds for Georgia.
Alabama gave up a 12-0 run starting around the under-nine minute mark, including eight straight points for Kano Catchings, who edged the Bulldogs in front, 30-20.
Rebounding still needs work for Alabama
Not tallying its first offensive rebound until halfway through the first half, the Crimson Tide was losing, 8-4, on O-boards going into halftime. Labaron Philon had Alabama's first one with 10:32 to the break.
After 40 minutes, Georgia won the rebounding battle, 39-29, with a plus-two margin on the offensive glass.
What did Nate Oats say about first half struggles?
"We didn't come ready to play," Oats told Crimson Tide Sports Network. "We've got to get these guys ready to go for the second half. We'd be in a lot better shape if we'd have gotten the stop at the end of the half. We've got to bring a lot more energy."
He also lamented Alabama's nine first-half turnovers, which the Bulldogs turned into 19 points.
Tide gives up career-high to Kano Catchings
The 6-foot-9 sophomore forward's career-best before the Crimson Tide was 23 points. Against Alabama, Catchings had 20 points in the first 20 minutes, shooting 8-for-13 from the floor with seven threes.
He didn't add another triple until the last eight minutes, in which he would score three more to finish with 32 points.
Aden and Aiden help Tide rally with game on line
Aden Holloway, Alabama's top three-point shooter, didn't take a shot from the arc in the first half. In the last 10 minutes of the game, Holloway's first threes came in critical moments.
Latrell Wrightsell Jr. started a late run for the Crimson Tide, but Aiden Sherrell kept it rolling with a pair of layups and two free throws as Holloway chipped in his treys. The 14-6 rout helped UA shave a 14-point deficit down to five points.
Shot-clock malfunctions slow game down late
With about seven minutes to the buzzer, technical difficulties at Stegeman Coliseum resulted in 20 minutes of delays, slowing Alabama's momentum down the stretch in an unfamiliar environment.
Blocks make difference on scoreboard
Rim protection was a problem for Alabama, which had just one block from Aiden Sherrell. For Georgia, not so much.
The Bulldogs had five blocks, contributing to the Crimson Tide going 9-for-17 on layups. Meanwhile, UGA dropped 40 paint points.
Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for The Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at esmarr@usatodayco.com.
The latest data reveals that New Zealand’s tourism industry is experiencing a significant recovery, with international visitors returning in large numbers. The most recent findings from the International Visitor Survey indicate that international tourism has contributed a substantial $12.5 billion to the country’s economy in the year ending December 2025. This figure marks an increase of 3 percent compared to the previous year, reinforcing the steady recovery of the sector.
Visitor Numbers Reach Near Pre-Pandemic Levels
After a long period of disruption caused by the global pandemic, New Zealand has seen a dramatic recovery in tourist arrivals. As of December 2025, the number of international visitors has reached 90 percent of 2019 levels, with a total of approximately 3.89 million international arrivals. This positive trend highlights the resilience of the tourism industry, which has managed to recover significantly despite the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Boost in Spending by International Tourists
One of the most promising aspects of the recovery is the marked increase in spending by international visitors. The overall spend by international tourists has steadily risen since the country’s borders were reopened. With median spend per visitor rising by 3 percent to $2,248, and median daily spend increasing by 8 percent to $309, it is evident that visitors are spending more in various sectors, including accommodation, restaurants, and local businesses. This boost in spending provides significant support to New Zealand’s local businesses, contributing to job creation and economic growth across the country.
Recovery by Key Source Markets
Tourism from key international markets is also showing impressive recovery. Australian visitors, in particular, have contributed a remarkable $3.0 billion, surpassing their 2019 spending levels by 11 percent. Visitors from the United States have also seen a notable recovery, contributing $1.5 billion, which represents 97 percent of their 2019 spend. These figures reflect the ongoing strength of the New Zealand tourism market, which continues to attract a wide range of international tourists.
Tourism’s Vital Role in New Zealand’s Economy
Tourism is New Zealand’s second-largest export earner, and the sector’s recovery is seen as crucial to the country’s broader economic health. Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston emphasized the importance of this recovery and the ongoing efforts to boost the tourism sector. The government is focused on doubling the value of tourism exports by 2034, underlining the long-term commitment to growing this vital sector.
Sustaining Growth in the Tourism Sector
Looking ahead, the New Zealand government is dedicated to sustaining the growth of the tourism and hospitality sector. With continued rises in international visitor numbers and spending, the resilience of the tourism industry is becoming increasingly evident. Whether tourists are drawn by the country’s stunning landscapes, its welcoming culture, or the high quality of the experiences on offer, New Zealand remains a top destination for international travellers.
The Future of New Zealand’s Tourism Industry
The growth in visitor numbers and spending points to a promising future for New Zealand’s tourism industry. As more international visitors continue to flock to the country, there will be an increase in demand for local products and services, ultimately resulting in more jobs and business opportunities. The contribution of international tourism to New Zealand’s economy remains critical, and continued efforts to grow and develop the sector are expected to play a significant role in the country’s economic recovery and prosperity.
Supporting Local Businesses and Communities
With increasing numbers of international visitors, local businesses across the country are benefiting from the influx of spending. As more visitors flock to New Zealand to experience its unique offerings, the ripple effect of tourism on various industries — from hospitality to retail — is undeniable. Businesses are seeing more customers, and this increased demand is helping to create more jobs and sustain local economies.
Tourism Exports as a Key Growth Driver
The New Zealand government has set ambitious targets for tourism exports, aiming to double the sector’s value by 2034. This long-term vision aims to build on the strong foundation laid by recent recovery, with a continued focus on marketing the country’s tourism potential globally. Whether it’s promoting New Zealand’s outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or natural beauty, the government is committed to ensuring the country remains a leading destination in the global tourism market.
International Visitor Survey: A Key Resource
The International Visitor Survey, compiled and released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) every quarter, serves as a crucial resource for understanding the state of New Zealand’s tourism sector. The survey collects data on visitor spend, arrival numbers, and other key metrics, providing valuable insights into the performance of the industry and helping to shape government policy. The survey results for the year ending December 2025 show the continued success of New Zealand’s tourism sector, with increasing international visitor numbers and spend.
Myanmar’s Shwethaungyan Beach in Ayeyawady Region has become a hot spot for domestic tourists, with over 11,000 visitors flocking to the coastal gem in January 2026. This surge in visitor numbers marks a significant increase in interest, positioning the beach as one of the country’s rising stars in the tourism sector. Located in Pathein Township, near the popular Chaungtha Beach, Shwethaungyan is now drawing more attention for its stunning natural beauty, clean waters, and growing tourism infrastructure.
A Record-Breaking Start to 2026
The 11,233 visitors who visited Shwethaungyan Beach in January reflect a growing trend in Myanmar’s coastal tourism. While December 2025 saw a modest 8,557 tourists, the numbers have seen an impressive uptick as the tourism season kicked into high gear. This positive growth underscores the increasing interest in beach destinations, especially among domestic travellers, and showcases the beach’s potential to become a major player in Myanmar’s tourism market.
Boosting Local Economy
The uptick in tourist numbers is benefiting the local economy of Pathein Township. With the influx of visitors, hotels, guesthouses, and local businesses have experienced a boost in demand. There are now more than 20 hotels and guesthouses around Shwethaungyan Beach, offering a variety of accommodations catering to different budgets. From luxury beachfront resorts to more affordable options, there’s something for everyone, making the beach accessible to a wider range of travellers.
In addition, small local businesses are thriving by providing essential services to the growing number of tourists. Visitors can enjoy local seafood, purchase handmade crafts, and explore markets selling traditional Myanmar products. The rise in tourism has not only benefited hospitality businesses but also encouraged other sectors, such as transportation and recreation, to expand their services to meet the demand.
A Diverse Destination for Nature Lovers and Adventurers
Shwethaungyan Beach is more than just a place to relax by the water. It offers a variety of activities for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and is home to rich marine life, making it a great destination for eco-tourism. Visitors can enjoy clean waters, explore the area’s wildlife, or simply soak up the sun on the quiet shore.
For those seeking adventure, the beach offers motorboat rides, horseback riding, and bicycle rentals. The nearby Kyauk Maunghnama Elephant Camp has also become a popular day-trip destination, allowing tourists to experience Myanmar’s wildlife and natural beauty. This combination of serene beaches and exciting recreational options makes Shwethaungyan Beach an appealing destination for all types of travellers.
Sustainable Tourism Efforts in the Region
As the number of visitors to Shwethaungyan Beach increases, there is a strong emphasis on maintaining sustainability and preserving the area’s natural environment. The local government and tourism authorities are working together to ensure that the beach remains clean and well-maintained, implementing beach cleanup programs and encouraging eco-friendly tourism practices. Hotels and businesses are also adopting sustainable practices, including waste management and resource conservation, to minimize the impact of tourism on the environment.
In addition, the region’s tourism infrastructure is being developed with an eye on sustainability. Investments in eco-friendly accommodations and sustainable transportation options, such as electric vehicles, are helping reduce the carbon footprint of the tourism industry. By promoting responsible tourism, Myanmar hopes to ensure that Shwethaungyan Beach remains a pristine destination for future generations.
Shwethaungyan’s Growing Popularity Signals Bright Future for Myanmar Tourism
The rapid growth in tourist arrivals at Shwethaungyan Beach signals a bright future for Myanmar’s tourism industry. With its attractive natural environment, expanding infrastructure, and diverse range of activities, the beach is quickly becoming a key destination for domestic and international travellers alike. As the region continues to grow in popularity, the government is investing in improving access, enhancing visitor services, and promoting Myanmar’s coastal attractions as part of its broader tourism strategy.
Looking ahead, the growth in visitor numbers is expected to continue throughout 2026, with more tourists expected in March and April, the peak of the tourist season. The increase in arrivals will undoubtedly contribute to Myanmar’s recovery post-pandemic and further solidify the country’s position as a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia.
A Rising Star in Myanmar’s Tourism Landscape
Shwethaungyan Beach’s rise in popularity highlights the untapped potential of Myanmar’s coastal tourism. The stunning location, coupled with the government’s efforts to improve infrastructure and promote sustainable tourism, makes it an ideal destination for both domestic and international travellers. As Myanmar’s tourism sector continues to grow, Shwethaungyan Beach is set to become a leading destination in the country’s coastal tourism scene, bringing both economic benefits and increased global visibility to the region.
Brazil, the land known for its lively football stadiums and exuberant carnival celebrations, is embarking on a new journey—rebranding itself as a premier destination for wellness tourism. As 2026 unfolds, the country is promoting itself as a sanctuary for rejuvenation, where travelers can immerse themselves in nature, discover spiritual serenity, and engage in health-focused experiences. With its vast natural beauty and growing wellness offerings, Brazil is becoming a global hub for travelers seeking relaxation and well-being, blending sport, culture, and holistic healing into a single experience.
Brazil’s Wellness Tourism Boom: A Data-Driven Approach
The Brazilian government has noticed a significant rise in wellness tourism, with research showing that nearly 15% of Brazilians now travel primarily for wellness, while 14% seek destinations for sports. The government’s push to market Brazil’s wellness offerings stems from the growing global trend where nearly half of travelers now prioritize well-being in their journeys. This shift towards health-focused travel has inspired Brazil to use its unparalleled biodiversity, thermal spas, and cultural heritage to offer rejuvenating experiences for both domestic and international visitors.
Recent government studies reveal a sharp increase in wellness tourism worldwide. Brazil aims to capitalize on this trend by integrating its tropical landscapes and cultural assets into experiences designed to promote relaxation and renewal. With wellness tourism poised to become a central focus, Brazil is enhancing its image as a destination where well-being takes center stage, not just as a niche but as a major motivator for travel.
Responding to Changing Traveler Needs Post-Pandemic
The global COVID-19 pandemic sparked a profound shift in traveler priorities, with more people seeking relaxation and mental health restoration. As a result, Brazil has positioned itself perfectly to cater to this new demand by emphasizing wellness through its natural and cultural diversity. The Brazilian government’s response focuses on sustainable practices, immersive nature experiences, and the wisdom of indigenous traditions, all of which contribute to a holistic approach to health and relaxation.
The Ministry of Tourism has highlighted that travelers are increasingly looking for destinations where they can focus on their mental and physical well-being. Brazil’s ability to offer serene forest retreats, yoga beaches, and spiritual retreats makes it an ideal location for this emerging market of wellness travelers who want to unwind and rejuvenate while experiencing the country’s cultural and natural richness.
Wellness Tourism as an Economic Catalyst
Statistics released by the Ministry of Tourism confirm the potential of wellness tourism to stimulate the Brazilian economy. Data shows that wellness tourists tend to spend more and stay longer than traditional tourists. On average, wellness travelers spend 35% more per trip than the typical tourist, with many choosing to stay for five days or longer. This prolonged engagement with local services benefits communities, from local businesses to guided tours and wellness centers.
Brazil’s tourism strategy aims to boost regional economies by promoting wellness tourism in less-visited areas, helping reduce the seasonality of the industry and ensuring year-round income for local businesses. This long-term strategy is designed to strengthen Brazil’s tourism sector, encouraging tourists to spend more time exploring the country’s diverse regions and creating lasting economic benefits for local communities.
Brazil’s Sustainable Approach to Wellness
Sustainability is at the core of Brazil’s tourism strategy, with initiatives designed to foster ecotourism and community-based tourism. One of the key programs, “Natureza com as Pessoas,” promotes responsible tourism that benefits both the environment and local populations. This program encourages visitors to experience wellness in protected areas, where they can enjoy the beauty of nature while also contributing to its preservation. By promoting ecotourism alongside wellness, Brazil is ensuring that its tourism sector grows in a way that is socially and environmentally responsible.
The government has also emphasized that wellness tourism must be inclusive, with programs aimed at preserving indigenous cultures and empowering local communities. These initiatives not only offer unique cultural experiences but also ensure that the benefits of tourism are shared equitably among Brazil’s diverse populations.
Brazil’s Wellness Offerings: A Diverse Range of Experiences
Brazil’s wellness offerings span the country’s vast and varied landscape. In the North, visitors can explore the Amazon rainforest, where immersive experiences with local indigenous communities allow travelers to learn about sustainability and spiritual practices. For those seeking relaxation by the sea, Brazil’s beaches offer a combination of yoga, surfing, and ocean-based therapies, while coastal towns also host retreats focused on wellness and self-care.
Farm hotels in the South offer rustic tranquility, allowing guests to experience the simplicity of rural life while enjoying fresh air and serene landscapes. Spiritual retreats in the Southeast cater to those looking for self-knowledge, with programs that focus on mindfulness, meditation, and alternative therapies. Whether in the bustling cities or the remote countryside, Brazil’s wellness tourism initiatives cater to travelers seeking personal transformation and deep relaxation.
A Promising Future for Brazil’s Wellness Tourism
Brazil is quickly establishing itself as a global leader in wellness tourism. By leveraging its rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and focus on sustainability, the country is attracting travelers seeking more than just a vacation—they are seeking a transformative experience. As the world’s demand for wellness travel continues to grow, Brazil’s well-positioned to capitalize on this trend, offering a combination of nature, culture, and healing that promises to appeal to a wide range of travelers.
With a strong commitment to economic growth through tourism and sustainable practices, Brazil is setting the stage for a new era of travel. By continuing to invest in wellness tourism and ensuring that its offerings are accessible to all, Brazil will not only rejuvenate visitors but also fuel the growth of its tourism sector for years to come.
In a surprising turn for Dubrovnik-Neretva County, one of Croatia’s most iconic and highly seasonal tourist destinations, a noticeable decline in tourism was recorded in the first months of 2026. From February 1 to February 28, 2026, a total of 15,904 arrivals and 43,885 overnight stays were logged across the region. This represents a 14% drop in arrivals and a 16% decrease in overnight stays when compared to the same period in 2025.
Despite the destination’s seasonal nature, even by Croatia’s coastal standards, these figures signal a downward trend. The region, known for its rich history, pristine landscapes, and vibrant tourism infrastructure, is facing an unexpected challenge. This drop raises questions about the broader dynamics affecting the local tourism industry.
The Impact of Seasonal Variations on Dubrovnik-Neretva County Tourism
Dubrovnik-Neretva County’s tourism is traditionally very seasonal, with high peaks during summer months. However, the decrease in early 2026 figures is still notable given the usual interest during winter and spring months. The drop in the first two months of the year, a period that typically sees a mix of business and leisure travelers, indicates that even the off-season tourism in Dubrovnik and surrounding areas might not be as resilient as previously expected.
While seasonal fluctuations are common across coastal regions of Croatia, the figures for the early part of 2026 point to potential underlying challenges that could be impacting the overall tourism demand in the region.
A Breakdown of Key Tourist Origins
The majority of tourists visiting Dubrovnik-Neretva County in early 2026 came from within Croatia itself, with 15,456 of the overnight stays attributed to domestic travelers. Other prominent sources of tourism included Bosnia and Herzegovina (5,821 stays), Serbia (1,624 stays), and international visitors from the United Kingdom (1,349 stays) and China (1,347 stays).
Notably, the drop in international tourist numbers raises questions about the shifting patterns of global travel and whether Dubrovnik and Neretva County can continue to attract visitors from further afield in the face of competition from other destinations and changing travel habits.
Accommodation Trends: Hotels Remain Popular Despite Decline
In terms of accommodation preferences, hotels in Dubrovnik-Neretva County remained the most popular choice for tourists in early 2026, recording 21,813 overnight stays. This accounted for half of the total overnight stays in the region for the period. Following hotels, household facilities—often the preferred option for more intimate stays—logged 12,616 overnight stays, representing 29% of the total accommodation numbers.
Despite the overall decline in tourism figures, the trend toward hotel stays suggests that hotels in Dubrovnik-Neretva County continue to play a central role in the region’s accommodation landscape, even if total numbers are lower than in previous years.
Comparative Analysis: 2026 vs. 2025
From the start of the year through the end of February, the region recorded a total of 27,709 arrivals and 88,899 overnight stays. When compared to the same period in 2025, this represents a 10% decrease in arrivals and a 2% decline in overnight stays.
The decrease in both arrivals and stays suggests that the slowdown in 2026 is not a fleeting issue. If this trend continues, the region could face longer-term challenges in maintaining its reputation as a sought-after destination for both European and international tourists. This decline, though relatively modest in percentage terms, could have significant economic consequences, especially for smaller businesses reliant on tourism.
Key Markets Contributing to Early 2026 Tourism
Despite the downturn, Croatia remained the largest source of visitors in the early part of 2026, with 26,969 overnight stays. This is followed by travelers from Bosnia and Herzegovina (14,984 stays), Serbia (3,455 stays), and Germany (3,081 stays). The United States also showed promising figures, contributing 2,739 overnight stays, which is encouraging despite the overall dip.
These figures suggest that while European markets dominate the tourist flow to Dubrovnik-Neretva County, there is a growing presence of visitors from regions outside Europe, such as the United States. This diversity in sources of tourism is valuable, particularly for promoting year-round travel to the region.
Current Visitor Numbers: A Snapshot
As of the most recent reports, approximately 1,600 guests are currently staying in various accommodations across Dubrovnik-Neretva County. While this number is still significant, it further highlights the region’s struggle to attract the same level of footfall seen in previous years. More detailed analysis in the coming months will be necessary to determine whether these early figures are part of a broader seasonal pattern or indicative of more lasting challenges.
Challenges Facing Dubrovnik-Neretva County Tourism
Several factors could explain the decrease in tourism numbers in early 2026. The rise in global economic uncertainty, changes in travel patterns, and increased competition from other destinations may be contributing to fewer visitors choosing Dubrovnik and the surrounding areas. The ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reshape travel habits, with many tourists opting for less crowded destinations or choosing to explore emerging markets.
Furthermore, regional events, such as political unrest or natural disasters, could also be affecting the area’s attractiveness. The global tourism landscape has been in flux for several years, and Croatia’s Dubrovnik-Neretva County is no exception to this trend.
The Road Ahead: Rebuilding Tourism in Dubrovnik-Neretva County
To address these challenges, local tourism authorities will need to adopt new strategies to attract visitors throughout the year. Enhancing the marketing campaigns for the region, diversifying tourist offerings, and improving accessibility will be key factors in boosting Dubrovnik-Neretva County’s tourism appeal. Additionally, promoting the area as an all-year-round destination, rather than relying solely on its peak summer season, could help spread out the tourism load and mitigate the seasonal variations that have traditionally affected the region.
By tapping into niche markets such as wellness tourism, adventure travel, and cultural heritage tourism, Dubrovnik-Neretva County can find new ways to appeal to diverse groups of international and domestic tourists. The focus on sustainability, inclusive tourism experiences, and localized travel initiatives could position the region as a forward-thinking destination in a highly competitive global market.
Conclusion: A Need for Strategic Adaptation
As Dubrovnik-Neretva County navigates the early 2026 tourism downturn, the importance of strategic adaptation cannot be overstated. By understanding the reasons behind the decline and responding with innovative marketing and diversified offerings, the region can work to restore its appeal and ensure that tourism remains a key driver of its economy.
At the beginning of March 2026 the US Department of State issued an extraordinary command for Americans to depart now from thirteen countries across the Middle East. The decree, triggered by the escalation of U.S. combat operations in Iran, was unprecedented. Official advisories warned that because of armed conflict, terrorism and the risk of drone and missile attacks, non‑emergency embassy staff must leave and civilians should have their own evacuation plans. Routine consular services were suspended. A worldwide caution urged Americans abroad to enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, monitor local media and prepare for airspace closures[1]. The warnings signalled that the U.S. government might not be able to rescue citizens. As missiles rained across the Persian Gulf and anti‑U.S. militias mobilised, leaving immediately was portrayed as the safest course. This report explores each affected country and the chaos that followed.
In Qatar the American embassy ordered non‑emergency staff to leave and consular services were suspended[2]. The advisory set Level 3 and warned that armed conflict from drone and missile attacks launched by Iran would disrupt flights[3]. The FAA issued a special warning. Americans were told to be ready to shelter in place if they could not leave and to enrol in STEP[4]. The official language signalled that staying might leave citizens trapped in a war zone, and the risk of crossfire and detention spurred people to flee the Gulf state in panic. Commercial flights filled quickly as chaos spread immediately.
Bahrain was raised to Level 3 and non‑emergency employees were ordered to leave[5]. Official statements cited terrorism and armed conflict, including threats from Iranian proxies who could target U.S. interests[6]. The advisory noted the risk of missile and drone attacks from Iran and warned that flights might be cancelled[7]. The FAA issued aviation restrictions and Americans were told to avoid Western‑linked locations and enrol in STEP[8]. Fear that Iran might strike Manama’s airport led many Americans to evacuate while they still could, and rumours of attacks on the King Fahd Causeway added to the panic as regional tensions escalated violently.
In Kuwait non‑emergency embassy personnel and families were ordered to depart due to armed conflict, landmines and crime[9]. The advisory stressed that after U.S. operations in Iran, ongoing drone and missile attacks threatened the country and flights were disrupted[10]. The government could not guarantee emergency services and warned travellers to avoid unmarked minefields from the 1990 Gulf War near Kuwait International Airport[11]. The FAA issued additional notices[12]. The prospect of Iranian strikes and hidden explosives compelled Americans to depart quickly, and drivers navigated crowded highways under the shadow of air raid sirens as news of neighbouring attacks spread rapidly overnight.
Jordan’s advisory changed to Level 3 and an order was given for non‑emergency staff to leave[13]. Officials warned that hostilities with Iran created an ongoing threat of terrorism, drone attacks and flight disruptions[14]. Travellers were cautioned to avoid high‑risk towns near the Syrian and Iraqi borders and to stay away from markets, transportation hubs and religious sites[15][16]. The combination of regional conflict and domestic extremist activity raised fears that Jordan could become a battlefield and led many Americans to exit while commercial flights remained available. Families packed quickly, fearing border closures and missile barrages as rumours of coups spread overnight.
The United Arab Emirates was elevated to Level 3 and non‑emergency staff were ordered out[17]. The advisory warned that Iranian drone and missile attacks might strike Dubai and Abu Dhabi and that flights could be suddenly cancelled[18]. Iran publicly vowed to target U.S. sites in the UAE[18]. The FAA issued notices for carriers to exercise caution[19]. Americans were reminded that local laws are strict and that evacuation could be difficult. Many rushed to leave the glittering cities before airspace closures stranded them in the cross‑hairs. Rumours of arrests for social media posts spread, intensifying panic among nervous expatriate families there.
On March 3 the State Department authorised non‑emergency staff and families to leave Oman[20]. The advisory raised the country to Level 3 because of armed conflict and terrorism[21]. Officials explained that Iranian missile and drone attacks continued and that flights might be severely disrupted[22]. The FAA issued warnings and Americans were told to avoid the Yemen border[23]. Though the departure was authorised rather than ordered, the threat of being caught between Iranian strikes and Houthi militants spurred many to depart through Muscat. Embassies warned of rocket attacks near the Dhofar region and urged travellers to avoid ports and oil facilities.
Iraq received a Level 4 warning and Americans were told to leave now[24]. Non‑emergency staff were ordered to depart because terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict and civil unrest made the environment dangerous[25]. The advisory noted that anti‑U.S. militias could target citizens and that the government’s ability to provide emergency services was limited[26]. It described attacks using improvised explosive devices and drones in major cities[25]. The urgency of the message led Americans to flee Baghdad and Erbil as convoys of armoured vehicles guarded roads to the airports. Reports of kidnappings on the highways and sniper fire heightened the terror for those remaining.
There is no U.S. embassy in Iran, so a virtual embassy issued a security alert instructing Americans to shelter in place and, if safe, to leave by land[27]. Travellers were told to find secure locations with supplies and to plan exits without relying on the U.S. government[28]. The alert noted that Iranian authorities could restrict departures and that dual nationals must use Iranian passports[29]. Land borders with Armenia and Turkey were presented as escape routes[30]. The travel advisory said Americans should leave immediately, citing terrorism, arbitrary detention and wrongful imprisonment[31]. Families crowded overland crossings, fearing arrest amid border chaos daily.
Lebanon was already at Level 4 when the February 23 advisory ordered non‑emergency staff to leave[32]. Official warnings highlighted crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping and the risk of armed conflict[33]. Consular officers were constrained by strict security measures, and movement within Lebanon could be restricted without notice[34]. Americans were urged to depart while Beirut’s airport remained open[32]. The threat of Hezbollah rocket fire and the collapse of Lebanon’s economy added urgency. Many hurried out via commercial flights or overland routes into Cyprus and Jordan. Reports of unexploded landmines and shortages of fuel worsened the exodus with local banks closed suddenly.
The advisory for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza authorised the departure of non‑emergency staff[35]. U.S. officials warned of terrorism, civil unrest and possible rocket attacks, noting that travel within Israel might be restricted without notice[36]. The guidance suggested that Americans may wish to leave while commercial flights were still operating[36] and forbade travel to Gaza due to armed conflict[37]. The continuing aftermath of the October 2025 Hamas attack and the new Iran conflict created fear of a multi‑front war. Many travellers took advantage of available flights out of Tel Aviv and Amman at Ben Gurion Airport lines grew long.
The United States has no embassy in Syria and the advisory states Level 4: Do Not Travel[38]. Americans were told not to visit Syria for any reason and to depart by any possible means. The warning described terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict and a high risk of arbitrary detention[38]. Without a consular presence, the U.S. government could not assist if citizens were captured by regime forces or militants. With air travel virtually impossible, many Americans attempted dangerous overland routes into neighbouring Iraq or Jordan, mindful that there would be little chance of rescue. Reports of shelling and chemical threats mounted daily.
Yemen’s long‑running civil war meant the advisory already urged Americans not to travel there and to leave immediately[39]. The embassy had suspended operations and there were no consular services[40]. The advisory noted terrorism, unrest, crime, kidnapping, health risks and landmines[40]. Houthi rebels regularly launched missiles and drones at infrastructure, and there was a risk of famine. Americans were told to draft wills and share documents with loved ones in case they could not leave[41]. The bleak warnings convinced the few remaining Americans to evacuate or shelter indefinitely. Roads were often mined and hospitals barely functioning as cholera outbreaks spread unchecked.
The House of Representatives press release included Saudi Arabia and Egypt in the list of countries from which Americans were urged to depart[42]. While not at the same advisory level, official warnings emphasised missile and drone attacks from Houthi rebels in Yemen and terrorism within Saudi Arabia[43]. Egypt’s embassy issued a security alert advising Americans to exercise caution, avoid demonstrations and monitor flights[44]. The combined threats of regional conflict and domestic unrest led Americans in Riyadh and Cairo to reconsider safety and explore exit options even without a formal order. Streets filled with protests as spillover fear grew without warning.
Scenes of chaos unfolded across the region as the directives took effect. Airports in Doha, Dubai, Kuwait City, Manama and Muscat were overwhelmed with Americans trying to secure seats on dwindling flights. Airlines cancelled departures amid FAA warnings about drone and missile threats[12][19]. Border crossings clogged as travellers fled by land into Armenia, Turkey, Jordan and Cyprus. The closure of consulates left many relying on remote guidance. Families slept on airport floors while awaiting clearance, and others hired boats to cross the Gulf of Oman. Currency runs and fuel shortages accompanied the panic. The exodus exposed how geopolitical shock can collapse mobility and hinted at a future where safe passage vanishes overnight.
The March 2026 directive to depart now triggered a historic exodus across the Middle East. From Doha to Beirut, official advisories cited armed conflict, terrorism, missile threats and arbitrary detention as reasons to leave. Americans were reminded that the U.S. government might not be able to help. Airports and borders were clogged as citizens rushed to escape, while those unable to leave sheltered in place or took perilous overland routes[2][39]. The crisis highlighted the fragility of civil aviation and the limits of diplomatic protection. It underscored how quickly geopolitical tensions can endanger civilians and served as a stark warning that when conflict erupts, ordinary travellers become targets and evacuation windows close without warning. This episode also exposed gaps in emergency planning and raised questions about whether such widespread evacuations could become the new normal in an increasingly volatile era. The government urged travellers to enrol in STEP and regularly check official alerts to avoid being stranded and to inform relatives of their plans back home.
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On March 1, 2026, Leo Express launched its high-speed rail service between Warsaw and Krakow, marking a significant milestone in Poland’s transportation network. This new route connects Poland’s two largest cities, offering a faster, more efficient way to travel between the capital, Warsaw, and the cultural hub, Krakow. The introduction of this service is a game-changer for domestic travel, as it reduces journey times while providing a reliable alternative to road and air travel.
Connecting Key Cities in Poland and Beyond
The new service between Warsaw and Krakow is more than just a domestic connection—it’s part of Leo Express’s broader strategy to enhance Central European rail travel. The new route is a crucial link in the expanding Warsaw-Krakow-Prague corridor. Once the train reaches Kraków Główny (Krakow Central), passengers can continue their journey to Prague through Ostrava, Olomouc, and Pardubice, creating a seamless international rail link between Poland and the Czech Republic. This provides a convenient option for cross-border travel, making it easier for passengers to move between major cities in the region.
Schedule and Expansion Plans
At launch, Leo Express offers two trains per day in each direction. From Warsaw, trains depart at 7:21 a.m. and 10:36 p.m., and from Krakow, they leave at 3:25 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. Along the way, the trains stop at key locations such as Warszawa Centralna (Warsaw Central), Warszawa Zachodnia (Warsaw West), Opoczno Południe, and Włoszczowa Północ, offering convenience for passengers traveling to and from these stations.
Leo Express has big plans for expansion, responding to strong demand by increasing the frequency of services. By mid-June 2026, the operator plans to add more trains to the Warsaw-Krakow route, with four trains scheduled in each direction. Additionally, the Krakow-Prague service will increase to three daily trains, with four trains running on weekends. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand for efficient rail travel in the region.
Exceptional Demand and Strong Early Ticket Sales
The response to the new Warsaw-Krakow service has been overwhelmingly positive, with over 100,000 tickets sold even before the official launch. This strong demand highlights the growing popularity of rail travel in Poland and Central Europe, as well as the desire for more affordable, reliable, and sustainable travel options. The successful launch of this service underscores the importance of rail in Poland’s transport infrastructure, with the addition of the Warsaw-Krakow route contributing significantly to the country’s growing rail network.
Regional Extensions and Future Expansion
Leo Express is committed to further enhancing its offerings and has ambitious plans for regional connections. On the Krakow-Prague route, some services will make additional stops in Oświęcim, with one train continuing through Ratiboř, Rybnik, Tychy, and Mysłowice. These extensions provide travelers from smaller cities and towns easier access to the broader rail network.
In addition to these regional expansions, Leo Express will introduce a new bus connection between Krakow and Lviv (Ukraine) starting in April 2026. This service will offer passengers an alternative way to travel between Poland and Ukraine, extending the company’s reach into more international markets. The company is also planning to launch a new long-distance route connecting Przemyśl, Rzeszów, Krakow, Ostrava, Prague, Dresden, Leipzig, and Frankfurt Airport. This new international connection will make it easier for travelers to navigate across multiple countries, further solidifying Leo Express as a key player in Central European rail travel.
Ambitious Plans for Czech-Slovak Services
Leo Express is also looking beyond its existing services, with plans to introduce Czech-Slovak connections between Prague and Bratislava. These services will utilize high-speed Talgo trains, known for their efficiency and comfort, providing travelers with a premium experience while connecting two major Central European cities. This expansion demonstrates the company’s commitment to improving cross-border connectivity within Central Europe and providing travelers with faster, more comfortable travel options.
Leo Express’s approach to operating these services on a fully commercial basis, without the need for government subsidies, sets a new benchmark for the rail industry. The company is showing that key rail routes can operate profitably while providing passengers with affordable, high-quality services. This sustainable business model not only benefits the company but also taxpayers, as it reduces reliance on public funds while improving the efficiency and effectiveness of public transport.
Shaping the Future of Rail Travel in Central Europe
With the launch of the new Warsaw-Krakow route and its broader expansion plans, Leo Express is positioned to become a major player in Central European rail. The company’s commitment to growth, sustainability, and passenger comfort will continue to drive its success in the coming years. As the demand for rail travel increases across Europe, Leo Express’s focus on offering efficient, eco-friendly, and commercially viable services is setting the stage for a new era of rail travel in Poland and beyond. The future of rail transport in Central Europe looks brighter than ever.
On March 1, 2026, Leo Express launched a high-speed rail route between Warsaw and Krakow, connecting Poland’s two largest cities and providing faster, more efficient travel. This new service also strengthens regional connections, offering seamless links to Prague and beyond, expanding travel options across Central Europe.
In a strategic move to position Brazil as a premier destination for wellness and self-discovery, Embratur has launched a new marketing campaign aimed at attracting European tourists. This campaign, which was unveiled at the Lisbon Travel Market (BTL 2026), runs from February 26 to March 26, 2026, and highlights Brazil’s diverse array of natural landscapes and cultural experiences that are perfect for renewal and well-being.
The initiative, led by Embratur in collaboration with Sebrae, targets several key European markets, including Portugal, France, Spain, the UK, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, and Sweden. These countries are all well connected to Brazil by air, making them ideal for promoting the country as an accessible travel destination.
Showcasing Brazil’s Unique Destinations
Central to the campaign is the promotion of five iconic Brazilian destinations that offer a blend of nature and culture. The selected locations—Cerrado of Jalapão, Cambará do Sul, Arraial do Cabo, Chapada Diamantina, and Praia do Patacho—are being showcased as places that provide visitors with opportunities for personal growth, relaxation, and cultural immersion.
Marcelo Freixo, the president of Embratur, expressed the goal of the campaign as being more than just a promotion of Brazil’s attractions. He explained that the aim is to reveal Brazil as a complex and intriguing country, rich in gastronomy, nature, and culture. Freixo stated that the campaign seeks to appeal to European travelers who are looking for meaningful and rejuvenating travel experiences.
The campaign also coincides with Brazil’s tourism sector experiencing remarkable growth, with a 37% increase in tourist arrivals in 2025, surpassing 9 million tourists. This upward trend in tourism numbers highlights the country’s growing appeal and reinforces the effectiveness of such targeted campaigns in reaching international audiences.
Empowering Small Businesses in Brazil’s Tourism Sector
In addition to promoting Brazil as a top travel destination, the campaign underscores the critical role of small businesses in the country’s tourism industry. Décio Lima, president of Sebrae, highlighted that small businesses represent 97% of Brazil’s tourism sector. Lima emphasized that Brazil’s diversity, with its six distinct biomes, provides a competitive edge in the global tourism market.
According to Lima, Brazil’s tourism sector is not just about big cities but also about small enterprises that offer authentic and personalized experiences. By supporting these businesses, the campaign is also contributing to economic development in less explored regions of the country, particularly those that are rich in natural beauty.
Celebrating Brazil’s National Identity and Cultural Plurality
The campaign’s efforts extend beyond attracting tourists; it also aims to reinforce Brazil’s national identity. By highlighting the country’s unique landscapes and cultural diversity, the initiative showcases the plurality that defines Brazil. This strategy of celebrating cultural and natural wealth aligns with Brazil’s broader objectives of fostering democracy, inclusion, and respect through tourism.
Through this initiative, Embratur and Sebrae are helping build awareness about Brazil’s diverse offerings, with a focus on attracting visitors who are looking for meaningful travel experiences. The campaign’s message is clear: Brazil is a place where visitors can reconnect with nature, culture, and themselves.
Encouraging Sustainable and Memorable Travel Experiences
Akbal Setia, head of the Visit Malaysia 2026 Secretariat, remarked that today’s travelers are increasingly seeking more than just sightseeing opportunities. There is a rising demand for meaningful and memorable experiences, and Embratur’s campaign is designed to meet this demand by promoting destinations that offer both physical rejuvenation and cultural enrichment.
“Supporting emerging sports events with strong potential is part of our strategy to develop distinctive tourism attractions,” Setia explained. This philosophy reflects a growing trend in the tourism industry where travelers are looking for more than just traditional attractions—they are seeking immersive, transformative experiences that align with their values and aspirations.
A Collaborative Effort to Drive Tourism Growth
The collaboration between Embratur and Sebrae highlights the importance of multi-sector partnerships in boosting tourism. By working together, the two organizations aim to drive Brazil’s tourism sector forward, leveraging the country’s diverse natural and cultural assets to attract a broad international audience.
This campaign is a key component of Brazil‘s long-term strategy to position itself as a global leader in wellness tourism. By appealing to European markets, which are known for their high interest in health and wellness tourism, Embratur is tapping into a lucrative demographic that prioritizes personal well-being and self-discovery when choosing travel destinations.
The Future of Brazil’s Tourism Campaigns
Looking ahead, Embratur and Sebrae plan to expand on the success of this marketing initiative by continuing to highlight Brazil’s lesser-known destinations and the diverse cultural experiences it offers. As tourism continues to grow, efforts like these will be crucial in ensuring that Brazil remains competitive in the global tourism market.
By promoting Brazil’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and focus on wellness, Embratur is not only attracting tourists but also promoting the country as a destination for self-discovery and healing. As the campaign continues, it is expected that more travelers from Europe and beyond will seek to experience Brazil’s unmatched beauty and hospitality firsthand.
Conclusion: Brazil’s Growing Appeal as a Tourism Hub
The campaign launched by Embratur and Sebrae is a significant step in Brazil’s efforts to strengthen its position in the global tourism market. With a focus on wellness, nature, and culture, Brazil is poised to attract a new generation of tourists who seek more than just traditional sightseeing. By celebrating the country’s diversity and plurality, this campaign positions Brazil as a unique and compelling destination for travelers from Europe and around the world.
The ITB Berlin 2026 has opened its doors, offering a vibrant, collaborative space for tourism industry leaders from around the world. Running from March 3 to March 5, the event celebrates its 60th anniversary, continuing to be a key platform for promoting global tourism. As the world’s largest travel trade show, ITB Berlin brings together countries, destinations, and businesses, creating an exciting opportunity for growth and innovation in the global tourism sector.
This year, ITB Berlin shines a light on both traditional tourism powerhouses and emerging destinations, highlighting the diversity of global travel. The exhibition floor features international pavilions from over 100 countries and regions, offering travelers a chance to explore new places and experiences. From luxury tourism in Dubai to the rich cultural heritage of Italy and the adventurous landscapes of South Africa, ITB Berlin covers it all.
Connecting Countries and Cultures
The event draws thousands of tourism professionals from around the globe, all eager to explore the latest trends in destination marketing, hospitality, and sustainable travel. Exhibitors from countries such as Jordan, Thailand, and Egypt showcase their unique attractions, while other regions like South Africa and the United Arab Emirates present their luxury offerings and modern infrastructure. These diverse exhibits create a vibrant atmosphere where cultures meet and exchange ideas, showcasing the power of tourism in connecting people worldwide.
Germany, the host country, also makes a strong impression with a diverse representation of its regions, from historic sites to modern cityscapes. The Germany Pavilion stands out, highlighting the nation’s commitment to sustainable tourism and eco-friendly travel experiences. This focus on sustainability resonates throughout the exhibition, with many countries sharing their efforts to promote responsible travel, protect natural heritage, and support local communities.
Innovative Exhibits and Technologies
Beyond the typical booths, ITB Berlin 2026 is embracing immersive technologies to enhance the visitor experience. Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies have become key features, with several destinations offering virtual tours of their attractions. For example, the China Pavilion has introduced VR kayaking experiences, allowing visitors to explore the natural beauty of the country’s scenic rivers and mountains from the comfort of the show floor.
These technological advancements not only provide a glimpse into the future of travel but also encourage attendees to experience destinations in new and innovative ways. Visitors are increasingly drawn to interactive and digitally enhanced experiences, which make the event more engaging and provide deeper connections to destinations.
Sustainability and Global Collaboration
As the tourism industry looks to the future, sustainability is a central theme at ITB Berlin 2026. With growing awareness about the environmental impacts of travel, more destinations are focusing on eco-tourism, sustainable hospitality practices, and green travel initiatives. Countries like Thailand and Jordan are showcasing how they balance tourism growth with the preservation of their natural and cultural heritage.
The UAE Pavilion highlights its eco-friendly resorts and cultural heritage tourism initiatives, showcasing its commitment to both luxury and sustainability. South Africa offers insight into how its safari and wildlife tourism industries are evolving, focusing on responsible tourism that benefits both visitors and local communities.
Networking and Future Prospects
The ITB Berlin 2026 is also a prime opportunity for industry leaders to network and forge new partnerships. The event provides a forum for destination marketing organizations (DMOs), travel agencies, airlines, and hospitality groups to meet and collaborate. With over 10,000 exhibitors and countless visitors, it is an excellent space for forging business relationships that drive the future of tourism.
Governments, businesses, and local communities are using ITB Berlin as a launching pad for new marketing campaigns and strategic initiatives. For instance, several countries are using the show to highlight their newly opened tourist attractions, such as national parks, historic landmarks, and modern resorts, attracting visitors who are eager to explore something new.
ITB Berlin 2026 Travel Guide
Section
Details
Event
ITB Berlin 2026
Dates
March 3 – March 5, 2026
Location
Messe Berlin Exhibition Grounds, Berlin, Germany
Why Visit
The world’s largest and most influential travel trade show, celebrating its 60th anniversary. A platform for global tourism leaders to showcase new destinations.
Key Highlights
Over 10,000 exhibitors, interactive pavilions, VR experiences, and sustainable tourism initiatives.
Main Exhibition Areas
– Destination Pavilions: Exhibitors from over 100 countries showcasing attractions and experiences. – Sustainability Zone: Focus on eco-tourism and responsible travel. – Technology & Innovation: Virtual tours, VR kayaking experiences, and smart tourism solutions. – Networking Areas: Opportunities to form partnerships and meet industry professionals.
Must-See Pavilions
– UAE Pavilion: Showcasing luxury travel and desert safaris. – Thailand Pavilion: Eco-tourism and national parks. – South Africa Pavilion: Safari experiences and wildlife tourism. – Italy Pavilion: Cultural heritage and gastronomic tours. – China Pavilion: Virtual j
ITB Berlin: A Step Toward a Brighter Future for Tourism
As ITB Berlin 2026 draws to a close, it is clear that the event has once again demonstrated the crucial role of tourism in fostering global connections and economic growth. By embracing innovation, focusing on sustainability, and celebrating diverse cultures, the event has helped build momentum for the industry in 2026 and beyond. The discussions, networking opportunities, and exhibits have provided valuable insights into how the tourism industry can continue to evolve while meeting the needs of both travelers and the environment.
For tourism professionals and travel enthusiasts, ITB Berlin serves as a powerful reminder of the boundless opportunities in the global tourism market. As the world continues to open up, ITB Berlin 2026 has paved the way for future growth, sustainability, and collaboration in tourism, offering exciting prospects for both seasoned travelers and first-time visitors.
The event’s legacy of promoting global travel and fostering international cooperation will continue to shape the industry for years to come, making ITB Berlin a cornerstone of tourism development and innovation worldwide.
Luang Prabang, a historic city located in the northern part of Laos, has been ranked 30th in the world’s 50 most beautiful cities by Condé Nast Traveler. This ranking highlights the city’s remarkable blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual significance, making it one of Southeast Asia’s most appealing destinations for travelers.
The city’s status as a UNESCO World Heritage site has long been a key draw for tourists. Inscribed in 1995 for its outstanding cultural and architectural values, Luang Prabang is home to numerous Buddhist temples, colonial architecture, and a vibrant cultural scene that continues to captivate visitors. Its serene riverside location, where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers meet, provides a picturesque backdrop that further enhances its charm.
In recent years, Luang Prabang’s popularity has been on the rise, with the number of visitors increasing steadily. The local government has recognized the importance of sustainable tourism practices, which is evident in the city’s development strategies aimed at preserving its unique heritage while accommodating growing numbers of international tourists. These efforts are essential to maintaining the delicate balance between tourism and cultural preservation.
Tourism authorities in Luang Prabang have worked hard to create a welcoming atmosphere for visitors. Initiatives such as promoting local crafts, hosting cultural events, and encouraging eco-friendly practices have made the city a top destination for those seeking authentic cultural experiences. The early morning almsgiving ceremony, where Buddhist monks walk through the streets to collect offerings, is one such practice that continues to attract travelers from across the globe. This ritual, along with other cultural activities, provides a meaningful connection between visitors and the city’s rich heritage.
According to the Laos Ministry of Information, Culture, and Tourism, the number of tourists visiting Luang Prabang has been increasing, with over 2.3 million visitors in 2024. The growing interest in cultural tourism has had a positive impact on the local economy, benefiting businesses, artisans, and the hospitality sector. With international visitors eager to experience the tranquil beauty and unique culture of Luang Prabang, tourism has become a vital part of the city’s economic growth.
Local authorities have emphasized the importance of responsible tourism to ensure that the city’s natural and cultural assets are preserved for future generations. The government has introduced measures to manage the flow of visitors to key attractions such as the Kuang Si Waterfalls, Mount Phou Si, and the Royal Palace Museum, all of which are integral to the city’s appeal. Additionally, the promotion of community-based tourism has allowed travelers to engage with local villagers, learn about traditional lifestyles, and support small-scale businesses.
The recognition by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the world’s most beautiful cities is not only a testament to the charm of Luang Prabang but also a catalyst for further tourism growth. This ranking reinforces the city’s appeal to travelers seeking a destination that offers both cultural depth and natural beauty. As international interest in the city continues to grow, Luang Prabang is expected to see an even greater influx of visitors in the coming years.
The tourism sector in Luang Prabang remains focused on enhancing the visitor experience while maintaining the integrity of its heritage. Government officials are working closely with local communities to develop sustainable tourism models that prioritize cultural preservation and environmental protection. By embracing these principles, Luang Prabang aims to balance the economic benefits of tourism with the need to protect its unique heritage.
Looking ahead, the future of Luang Prabang’s tourism industry looks promising. As more travelers seek out destinations that offer authentic experiences, Luang Prabang is well-positioned to become a leading cultural tourism hub in Southeast Asia. The city’s natural beauty, combined with its deep cultural roots, makes it a destination like no other. With continued efforts to preserve its heritage and promote sustainable practices, Luang Prabang is poised for a bright future in tourism.
As Luang Prabang continues to draw attention from global travel enthusiasts, the city remains committed to welcoming visitors with open arms while ensuring that its rich cultural traditions are preserved. The recognition as one of the world’s most beautiful cities serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the places that inspire awe and admiration, both for their beauty and their cultural significance.
Travel patterns between Malaysia, Indonesia, and Australia are set to shift as AirAsia prepares to conclude its Darwin operations in late April 2026. The final scheduled departure between Kuala Lumpur and Darwin is set for 27 April 2026, marking the end of a route that has been operated four times per week.
At present, the Kuala Lumpur–Darwin service is flown using Airbus A320neo aircraft. The frequency of four weekly flights has provided consistent connectivity for travelers moving between the Malaysian capital and northern Australia. With the service ending in late April, that option will no longer be available through the carrier after the scheduled final flight date.
On the same day, 27 April 2026, Indonesia AirAsia will also discontinue its Denpasar–Darwin route. The withdrawal of both services on the same date represents a coordinated end to the group’s scheduled links into Darwin from Kuala Lumpur and Denpasar.
Route Details and Operational Overview
The Kuala Lumpur–Darwin route has been maintained at four weekly rotations, operated by Airbus A320neo aircraft. This narrowbody fleet type has been used to serve the connection up until the planned termination in April 2026. The final outbound flight from Kuala Lumpur to Darwin is scheduled for 27 April 2026, after which the route will no longer appear in the airline’s schedule.
Indonesia AirAsia’s Denpasar–Darwin service will also cease on 27 April 2026. With both links removed simultaneously, Darwin will no longer be connected to Kuala Lumpur or Denpasar through these specific AirAsia operations beyond that date.
The timing places the changes squarely in late April 2026, providing travelers with a defined window before the routes are withdrawn. Until the final day of service, operations are scheduled to continue under the existing frequency and aircraft deployment.
What This Means for Travelers Planning Around Darwin
For travelers who have incorporated Darwin into itineraries from Kuala Lumpur or Denpasar, the upcoming end of service introduces a clear deadline. Journeys planned beyond 27 April 2026 will no longer be possible on these specific AirAsia-operated routes, prompting adjustments in travel timing.
The four-times-weekly frequency on the Kuala Lumpur–Darwin corridor has offered recurring departure opportunities across the week. With that schedule ending, the rhythm of travel between these points through AirAsia will come to a halt. For tourists who prefer direct links when organizing trips, the withdrawal may influence how travel calendars are structured before late April 2026.
Similarly, the Denpasar–Darwin route has served as a direct bridge between the Indonesian island hub and northern Australia. Its discontinuation on the same date aligns both changes into a single transition point. Travelers who typically map journeys around such direct connections may need to factor the final service date into forward-looking travel considerations.
Tourism-Focused Implications as Services Conclude
From a broader travel perspective, route suspensions often alter the flow and pacing of tourism activity tied to specific city pairs. When a service operates multiple times weekly, it creates a steady movement of visitors. The planned cessation of four weekly Kuala Lumpur–Darwin flights in April 2026 signals the end of that particular stream under AirAsia’s schedule.
For tourism stakeholders and individual travelers alike, the final weeks leading up to 27 April 2026 may carry added significance. Trips that rely on established direct air links frequently revolve around schedule reliability and frequency. As the end date approaches, planning decisions may become more time-sensitive for those aiming to use these routes before they conclude.
The synchronized termination of both the Kuala Lumpur–Darwin and Denpasar–Darwin services also concentrates attention on that late-April milestone. For tourists considering journeys between these points, the calendar now contains a clearly defined cutoff. After that point, these particular connections will no longer form part of AirAsia’s network.
In travel markets, even single-route adjustments can reshape booking patterns, particularly when frequency has been consistent. With four weekly operations currently in place on the Kuala Lumpur service, the withdrawal removes a recurring option that has structured travel planning for passengers on that corridor.
As April 2026 approaches, attention is likely to center on the final scheduled flights. Once the last departures take place on 27 April 2026, the Darwin links from both Kuala Lumpur and Denpasar under AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia will formally conclude, marking a notable shift in available travel options tied directly to these routes.
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Antoine Griezmann's move to the MLS with Orlando City has been put into question as head coach Diego Simeone is reportedly pushing him to stay at Atletico Madrid.
Antoine Griezmann has been one of the hottest topics in soccer over the past few weeks, with Orlando City making a strong push to bring the French star to Major League Soccer. However, his move to the Lions may be in jeopardy, with head coach Diego Simeone reportedly working to convince Griezmann to remain at Atlético Madrid.
Adding to the intrigue, Simeone raised eyebrows last week when he appeared noncommittal about Griezmann’s future, saying he “doesn’t know” what will happen and suggesting the veteran forward is “in a position where he deserves to be able to choose” given everything he has contributed to the club. But Atlético‘s Copa del Rey run may have changed the calculus entirely.
Griezmann himself has shown no shortage of commitment to the Atlético cause. Following the elimination of Barcelona, the Frenchman posted an Instagram photo of himself celebrating alongside fallen Barça players with the caption “Does this photo go hard?,” a pointed callback to a similar post from last year when the Blaugrana knocked out the Colchoneros.
Now with a Copa del Rey final on the horizon, Simeone was asked whether Griezmann would be part of it: “I certainly hope so. He deserves it more than anyone. What he gave on the pitch today, the way he ran, was incredible. The quality and talent he possesses is something he will carry with him for the rest of his life.
“What more can I add to what you already know I feel for him? I love him dearly, I always want the best for him, and I truly hope he gets to play in that final,” Simeone added in his post-match press conference, sounding notably more optimistic about keeping Griezmann away from Orlando than he had in recent days.
The 2025-26 Copa del Rey final is scheduled for April 18 in Seville, with Atlético set to face either Real Sociedad or Athletic Club, presenting Griezmann with the opportunity to cap his time at the club with a trophy. The only catch is that the final falls well after the MLS transfer window closes. To complicate matters further, SER reports that Orlando have warned the offer will not be renewed in the summer window, forcing Griezmann into a difficult choice: stay and play in the final, or make the move to North America now.
The Opel Frontera is the best-selling recent launch in Ireland.
The Irish new car market gains 7.4% year-on-year in February to 15,033 units, leading to a year-to-date tally up 4.4% to 49,557. Volkswagen (+42.3%) surges ahead to the brands top spot with a splendid 13% share vs. 10.4% so far this year. Hyundai (+3.5%) stays in 2nd place above last month’s leader Toyota (-13.8%) in great difficulty. Skoda (-10.1%) also struggles at #4 while Kia (+4.9%) trails the market at #5. Sensational lifts for Nissan (+45.2%) and Dacia (+43.2%) in the remainder of the Top 10, with Renault (+15.2%) also strong. Further down, Notice Xpeng (+533.3%), Citroen (+189.9%) and Opel (+175.2%).
Model-wise, after being toppled by the Toyota Yaris Cross during the biggest month of the year in January, the Hyundai Tucson (-20.3%) reclaims its traditional pole position both for the month and YTD despite a daunting year-on-year fall. The Kia Sportage (+2.7%) also advances one spot to #2, followed by the Skoda Kodiaq (+37.3%) in outstanding shape. The Toyota Yaris Cross (+14%) falls to #4 but still beats the market. The next five models all deliver fantastic results: the VW Polo is up 213.4%, the Hyundai Kona up 92.1%, the VW Golf up 41.4%, the Tiguan up 41.1%, the Nissan Qashqai up 40.9% and Toyota Corolla Cross up 20.8%. The Opel Frontera is up four ranks to a record #13 and leads all recent launches.
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When Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur took the podium at the NFL scouting combine, he shared publicly a sentiment that coaches and executives have shared across hallways and closed-door meetings in recent weeks.
“He was always a problem,” LaFleur said last week of quarterback Kyler Murray. “The defensive coordinators I worked with, it wasn’t a fun week for them [facing him.]”
LaFleur was commenting on a quarterback still on his roster, and yet, the writing was on the wall. The Cardinals had already effectively benched Murray during the 2025 season to avoid triggering injury guarantees. LaFleur had not shifted courses to endorse him upon arriving as a first-year head coach in February. And now, Murray’s $19.5 million guaranteed salary in 2027 threatened to trigger in mid-March if the Cardinals did not release him sooner — on top of the $36.8 million in guarantees for the 2026 season due Murray either way.
So on Tuesday, Murray confirmed what had long been suspected: His time playing for the Cardinals is over.
“To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you,” Murray said in a post on X. “I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best.”
To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my…
The Cardinals are expected to release Murray next Wednesday, when the league year turns over, barring a surprise trade that Murray’s contract makes unlikely.
That Murray will be not only available, but available in 2026 for the veteran minimum salary as the Cardinals pay him the rest of the $36.8 million he’s due, impacts the quarterback market significantly.
Teams with sticky cap situations or limited draft capital are on track to no longer need to worry about Murray’s 2026 salary ($1.3 million) nor the assets he’ll cost. Murray, with money in his pocket from Arizona, no longer needs to factor in which team will pay him the most in 2026.
So expect Murray to eye teams that will position him well to succeed, both because of their surrounding talent and because of the path to their starting quarterback role. The Minnesota Vikings and Atlanta Falcons have caught the attention of league sources, with the Indianapolis Colts proving another dark-horse contender.
The Vikings have 2024 10th overall pick J.J. McCarthy in house, but injuries and inconsistent play leave league sources expecting the club to bring in competition.
The Falcons have 2024 eighth overall pick Michael Penix Jr. in house, but Penix tore his ACL in late November which could call into question his readiness to perform and feel fully comfortable in Week 1. NFL brass often consider the first year back from an ACL tear to require a degree of re-acclimation before a player’s body appears to fully adapt to its new normal. Penix has suffered five season-ending injuries across college and the NFL, including three torn ACLs, so his durability is also reasonable to question.
While league sources are split on how many more strong years Murray has in the NFL, they overwhelmingly believe his health and motivation will position him well for 2026. And his résumé is deeper than that of previously top available free agent Malik Willis.
Since the Cardinals took Murray first overall in the 2019 NFL Draft, Murray has completed 67.1% of pass attempts for 20,460 yards, 121 touchdowns and 60 interceptions. He’s rushed for another 3,1983 yards and 32 touchdowns, losing 13 fumbles.
Murray’s 92.2 passer rating ranks 24th across quarterbacks active during his seven seasons, while his 32 rushing touchdowns rank third, behind the Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen and the Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts.
Murray has declined some physically in recent years, talent evaluators say, but he is still considered a dual-threat quarterback who will frustrate defensive coordinators in game-planning and live action alike.
In his Tuesday statement, Murray made clear how he feels about his next chapter.
“I am no stranger to adversity,” he said. “I am prepared for whatever’s next. I trust in God and my work ethic.
“I truly believe my best ball is in front of me and I look forward to proving it.”
More news and notes as free agency approaches …
What transition tag means for Daniel Jones
The Colts tagged Jones on Tuesday, but the club chose to use the $37.8 million transition tag rather than the $43.9 million franchise tag. The tag may send a message about the Colts’ long-term plans — while also clarifying the climate of negotiations.
The transition tag gives the other 31 teams more ability to sign Jones than the franchise tag would have. While a non-exclusive franchise tag would have allowed teams to negotiate with Jones, they would have owed the Colts two first-round picks in order to complete the transaction. The transition tag, meanwhile, allows teams to negotiate with Jones free of any draft compensation hangup — though the Colts do have the right of first refusal to match any offer.
The Colts may be willing to bet on Jones glimpsing the market because they know teams will see that his December Achilles tear presents a huge question mark. Jones played MVP-caliber ball to start the 2025 season. But his play tailed off some as the season elapsed, and then his injury followed. Additionally, the bulk of Jones’ résumé reverts to a mean below what he displays in 2025. The Colts will need to decide: Do they think Jones’ early 2025 performance is indicative of his long-term ability under head coach Shane Steichen? And do they believe his rehabilitation is progressing well enough that they can count on his physical ability to execute that level of play? Paying a player before they came back from injury is risky but not totally unheard of: The Cowboys gave quarterback Dak Prescott a mega-contract in March 2021 before he had returned from a compound fracture and dislocation of his ankle.
Colts brass may prefer to watch Jones play out a one-year deal that doesn’t strap him to the organization beyond 2026, especially if a regime change at general manager or head coach comes. The “risk” ofJones playing well again in 2026 and costing the club is unlikely to be prohibitive from the team perspective: The Colts would still have the opportunity to re-sign him.
There are reasons for the Colts to prefer a one-year deal with Jones on the tag. Some league sources believe that’s reflective of the sentiment among at least some in Colts leadership. And yet: The transition tag smooths the path to a multiyear deal in the event the Colts decide they want to move forward. With Jones owed about $6 million fewer this year than if he were franchise-tagged, the floor for negotiations (with this tag, and a theoretical 2027 tag worth 120% of the 2026 cost) is less prohibitive for conversations.
Cleveland will feature an interesting QB room that includes Shedeur Sanders (left) and Deshaun Watson. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
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The QB who could convince the Browns to sit out this QB carousel
First-year Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken sees promise in second-year quarterback Shedeur Sanders, league sources say. But Sanders will not be handed the starting quarterback job. And some sources with knowledge of the Browns’ conversations wonder if he’ll even beat out in-house options.
The questions don’t primarily stem from uncertainty about Sanders, whom general manager Andrew Berry said at the combine “grew a lot from start one to start seven.” They instead stem from a growing undercurrent of belief that Deshaun Watson could make a serious push at the Browns’ starting job in 2026.
The Browns opened the 21-day practice window for Watson in December after he missed all earlier-season team drills while recovering from a 2024 Achilles tear. Returning to practice requires far less agility and command than live game play, of course, but Watson’s performance there caught the attention of some in the building.
Watson is due $46 million guaranteed this season whether or not he plays, which gives the Browns motivation to keep him on the roster. Add in a 2027 quarterback draft class that’s much stronger than the 2026 group, and there’s reason for the Browns to eschew costly quarterbacks this offseason.
Monken described the position as an “open competition,” lauding Sanders’ “elite playmaking ability” while also saying the 2024 fifth-round pick has “a ways to go” like most players do coming off their rookie years.
“Why wouldn't it be an open competition?" Monken said at the combine. “I don't mean that saying it harshly, but I don't think there's enough on film over the last couple years, one way or the other, to say, ‘Boy, we have our starter at quarterback yet.’ Whether internally or externally.”
An open competition could favor Watson, whose athletic ceiling and processing ceiling each surpass those of Sanders, league talent evaluators say. Serious injuries, as well as suspension for allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate conduct, have sidelined Watson in recent years. Watson last played a full season in 2020, when he led the league with 4,823 passing yards. He played six games in 2022 and 2023 each, followed by seven in 2025. There should be real questions — but the parts of the game most likely to challenge him after extended time off won’t come until the regular season. And the Browns want a decision before then, Monken said.
“You would hope that by the time you get to training camp, that the reps that you’re giving to a quarterback is for your starter,” Monken said. “Whether we get to that place, I don’t know. That’ll be determined in the offseason as part of it. That’s just another part of the piece.”
Could Pittsburgh take another flier on a signal-caller needing to find a home, or should Pittsburgh stay the course by attempting to find a younger QB to lead them into the future?
Although a return of Aaron Rodgers isn't out of the question, especially with the hiring of his former Green Bay Packers head coach, Mike McCarthy, recent reports say it's looking less likely that the multi-time MVP will return to Pittsburgh.
So, if Rodgers is gone, who do the Steelers go for? They aren't high enough in the NFL Draft to make a move for Fernando Mendoza, and even if Alabama's Ty Simpson is there at No. 21, he's not a QB that you can just throw out there. Simpson only started a single season for the Crimson Tide and would benefit from sitting behind a veteran for a year or two before taking over.
Where does that leave Pittsburgh?
They could put full trust in former national champion Will Howard, who they picked in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Or they could go hunting in free agency like they did with Rodgers and have done several times before, trying to sign a stopgap before finding the franchise QB that can take over for Ben Roethlisberger, who retired in 2022.
Murray has a high ceiling and low floor, but he isn't a player who will need to get used to starting in the NFL after being the No. 1 pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2019.
He's low risk financially, and with a much better QB class expected in 2027, Murray could easily be discarded as a one-year trial if everything falls apart. If it doesn't work, the Steelers would have a better pick for the likes of Arch Manning, Dante Moore, or Brendan Sorsby in next year's class.
The Steelers shouldn't take it safe this offseason. Either get a QB with a high enough ceiling that could win a postseason game if everything aligns, or get someone who, if things go poorly, will make the team bad enough they can finally have a high first-round selection.
Murray could be both. In this case, the boom-or-bust nature of the former Cardinals leader is perfect for a team like the Steelers, which needs one of the two extremes and can no longer live in slightly above-average mediocrity.
The Liverpool boss certainly won't have changed his mind after his side's performance in their 2-1 defeat at bottom club Wolves.
As Rob Edwards raced down the touchline in Jose Mourinho-esque fashion to celebrate Andre's 94th-minute winner, Liverpool felt very different emotions. The sight of the away end at Molineux emptying before the final whistle summed it up.
Yet again this season, just when it seemed as if Liverpool were making progress, they suffered a brutal defeat.
Liverpool have nine league games left and right now, the possibility of missing out on next season's Champions League is a genuine concern.
The financial impact of that cannot be underestimated. Slot will know his side simply cannot afford to miss out.
On Tuesday, Liverpool failed to create enough and were punished defensively. And again, they conceded an injury-time winner.
For Slot, the concerns are only growing, even if he attempted to defend his side by saying that Wolves have hit form.
"How do I sum this up? Same old story," said Slot after the game.
"My expectations have changed throughout the season because I expected more from us and what we are fighting for now. But it's another setback and we didn't help ourselves with this result, not at all.
"That [dropping points] is a concern because it is not the first time we have dropped points against teams that are in these positions.
"But we are not the first team to drop points here, last week it was [Aston] Villa, the week before Arsenal. So they are having a good momentum."
For a team historically known for scoring late winners, it has been a different story for Liverpool this season.
They have lost five Premier League games thanks to injury-time goals - the most ever by any team in a single campaign.
"I think it is down to ourselves," said captain Virgil van Dijk after the game. "It was slow, we were predictable, sloppy in possession and wrong decision-making. We didn't concede chances but if you perform like that, then a result like this can be a result of that and that's a fact. It was disappointing."
'Any time you beat them, you have to enjoy the moment'
Wolves have won their past two Premier League games, having managed just one victory in 32 before that [Getty Images]
Molineux has seen as many Premier League wins in the past five days as it had in the previous 10 months. But through its history, it can't have seen many more dramatic than this.
Make no mistake, Wolves were well worth the three points here. At 1-1, they pushed for a winner and got their reward, albeit with a slice of luck with the deflection off Joe Gomez.
"This is Liverpool Football Club - never mind this position you're in, any time you beat them, you've got to enjoy the moment," said Edwards.
"They're an amazing football club with an amazing manager and loads of great players. So it was a big, big night for us."
The Wolves head coach joked afterwards that he had injured himself when sprinting down the touchline after his team's late winner.
"What we're trying to do is improve," he added. "We're trying to build some momentum. We know the position we're in. I know I've lost myself in that moment there. People might think we're bottom of the league but you saw the energy around this place. You have to enjoy it. We're trying to turn things around.
"There is a belief that we are going in the right direction. Whatever happens until the end of that 38th game, we'll just keep fighting."
With victories against Aston Villa and Liverpool in their past two Premier League games, Wolves are the first bottom-placed side to beat two teams in the top five in a single season since West Brom in 2017-18, and the first to ever do so in consecutive matches.
While Liverpool are fighting for Champions League football, Wolves are fighting against the impossible and sit 11 points from safety with eight games remaining.
This result, in all likelihood, will ultimately have no impact on their future in the Premier League, but Rodrigo Gomes, the scorer of their first goal on Tuesday, is keeping the faith.
"We know we are in a tough position," he told BBC Sport. "It's very difficult but we need to keep believing. If it is possible, we need to keep believing.
"Now we need to work, game by game and not think 'if we win this game or this game, we avoid relegation'. Game by game, working like this every week then maybe - we will see."
As one Wolves fan told BBC Sport on his way out of Molineux: "It's crazy how we are where we are in the table."
For a side and fanbase who have endured plenty this season, this was a night they will not forget in a hurry.
And they get the opportunity to try to do it all again when Liverpool return on Friday in the FA Cup.
The Minnesota Wild filled a need at their weakest position ahead of the NHL trade deadline by acquiring center Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators.
Minnesota on Tuesday night sent a 2028 second-round pick to Nashville for the 6-foot-6 McCarron, who is more of a depth option than someone who can play down the middle on one of the top two lines. It’s the second addition in as many days for the Wild, who on Monday claimed forward Robby Fabbri off waivers from St. Louis.
General manager Bill Guerin made his blockbuster move in December by getting elite defenseman Quinn Hughes from Vancouver. That trade included center Marco Rossi going to the Canucks, depleting the Wild's depth there while getting better on the blue line.
It’s unclear how adding McCarron affects Guerin’s other possibilities before the deadline at 3 p.m. EST Friday. Minnesota has been linked to New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck, who has been open about his desire to stay not far from the East Coast where his family is — and would be a higher-quality acquisition than McCarron at a much richer cost.
McCarron helps in one area Guerin highlighted: faceoffs, where the Wild rank second worst in the league at a 46.2% success rate. The soon-to-be 31-year-old has won 52.8% of his draws through 59 games this season.
With Jones being tagged, Pierce is now set to hit the open market as one of the most coveted free agents in all of football. Now, the Colts could prevent that from happening by agreeing to a new deal with Pierce prior to March 9th, when the NFL's legal tampering period begins.
But as Rapoport noted, why wouldn't Pierce want to enter free agency?
"The Colts have made a big offer to Alec Pierce," Rapoport said. "They're going to try to get that one done, but he's got like five days until free agency. Hard to imagine that Alec Pierce agrees to a deal now when he's able to talk to anyone in the NFL in just a couple days."
That last sentence from Rapoport is the important one to take note of.
Rapoport continued, "He's going to get a huge deal no matter what. It does sound like he'd like to be in Indy, but because he is now free, they are really, really are going to have to pay for it. It's not a great situation for Indianapolis who has several other salary cap issues as well but it is their reality given today's developments."
While the Colts have made a "big offer," as Rapoport put it, from Pierce's perspective, in terms of maximizing his contract value, hitting free agency where numerous teams will be interested could further increase his payday.
Even if the Colts do retain Pierce, the cost to do so may now end up being higher with Pierce's leverage increasing.
Had the Colts been able to come to terms with Jones on a deal prior to Tuesday's tagging deadline, they then could have used the franchise tag on Pierce.
But instead, Chris Ballard is venturing down a path that carries a lot more risk.
The Colts may have every intention of re-signing Pierce, but if he enters free agency, as Rapoport suggests could be the case, anything can happen.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 03: Roman Anthony #3 of Team United States rounds the bases after hitting a two run home run against the San Francisco Giants during the sixth inning of an exhibition game at Scottsdale Stadium on March 03, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The San Francisco Giants knew their part on Tuesday and they played it well. Perhaps a little too well, if you ask me. The Giants hosted a star-studded Team USA on Tuesday at Scottsdale Stadium, serving as the tune-up appetizer before the World Baseball Classic starts later this week.
And an appetizer they were. A tasty one, it seemed, as the Americans plated enough runs to win the game before recording a single out, while cruising to a 15-1 win in a game that was exactly as competitive as the score suggests.
It was over as soon as it started. Not just because Team USA was rolling out a lineup befitting an All-Star Game, while the Giants were missing Rafael Devers, Luis Arráez, and their entire starting outfield, and not just because it was a battle of the best starting pitcher in the National League vs. San Francisco’s fifth starter.
No, it was over because, on the second pitch that Adrian Houser threw, Bobby Witt Jr. smacked a 99-mph single. Five pitches later, Bryce Harper roped a 110.3-mph double. Exactly one pitch later, Aaron Judge scored them both with a 108.5-mph two-run single. It was clear, then, what kind of day it would be.
To Houser’s credit, he settled down quite nicely. After giving up those back-to-back-to-back hits to open the game, which he promptly followed up with walk issued to Kyle Schwarber, he got Alex Bregman to ground into a double play (with huge help from Willy Adames), before striking out Cal Raleigh. He set down the side in order in the second inning, and in the third, he handled the top of the lineup much more comfortably, allowing just one baserunner (a walk to Judge) while retiring Witt, Harper, and Schwarber, the latter by way of strikes.
But suffice to say, the offense was not flowing on the other end, as the Giants got a very up close and personal look at just how dominant Paul Skenes can be. Adames opened the first inning with one of the more impressive Giants at-bats of the day, hitting a double into the corner, but Skenes would then retire the next (and final) nine batters that he faced. Still, it was enough to score a run against the ace, as Matt Chapman and Patrick Bailey followed Adames’ double with a pair of productive groundouts, resulting in San Francisco’s lone run scored on the day.
Things really started to fall apart for the Giants when Houser left the game and was replaced by fellow righty Blade Tidwell. It’s been an excellent spring for Tidwell, one of the top pitching prospects in the organization, and one outing against a group of MVPs and All-Stars doesn’t change that. But while no team outside of Los Angeles possesses the talent of the American WBC squad, this game was still a reminder that there’s a difference between facing Spring Training teams and honest-to-goodness MLB teams. And for Tidwell, that reminder was painful.
The rookie took the bump to start the fourth, and the second pitch he threw was tattooed over the fence by Alex Bregman, who cleared the wall with ease on a 437-foot dinger. He recovered to retire the next three batters, but couldn’t miss bats in the fifth inning, when he gave up four consecutive singles to open the inning, with Brice Turang, Witt, Harper, and Judge all doing damage that resulted in a two-run inning.
The sixth inning would also get away from Tidwell, who issued a leadoff walk to Raleigh, before ceding a towering home run to Roman Anthony. He would get two outs, but then be pulled from the inning.
In all, it was a rough game for a player trying to prove that they should be tasked with getting key outs in meaningful MLB games. Tidwell gave up eight baserunners and five earned runs in just 2.2 innings, while inducing just five swings-and-misses in his 45 pitches (though his final two pitches of the night were whiffs). Still and all, it’s not every day that you get to face Harper and Judge back-to-back, on national television, and it surely was both an exciting and instructional experience for Tidwell. And while the results may have been humbling, it does nothing to dampen the shine of his prospect.
After all, baseball is baseball, and anyone can get the better of anyone. And for further evidence of that, we turn to the top of the seventh inning.
Matt Gage took the bump to open the frame, and we’d reached the part of the game where both teams were starting to replace their regulars, and speckle in some Minor Leaguers. As is customary for these exhibitions, Team USA had some Giants players on loan from Minor League camp, since they don’t exactly carry players fit for mop-up duty on the American WBC team.
Those players came to bat in seventh, facing Gage, who will almost certainly be on San Francisco’s Opening Day roster, perhaps as their top lefty out of the bullpen given Erik Miller’s health status. And that’s when baseball got to baseballing.
It started in more normal fashion, as Gage was first tasked with facing budding superstar Pete Crow-Armstrong, who reached on an error by Bryce Eldridge, and then stole second base. And then came the friendly fire from the prospects.
First up was Charlie Szykowny, a ninth-round pick in 2023 who spent last year in High-A. He doubled off of Gage, scoring PCA. We then paused for some honest-to-goodness Team USA members — Ernie Clement drew a walk, and Raleigh flew out — and then back to the Minor Leaguers. Dakota Jordan, who is one of the team’s top prospects but who hasn’t advanced past Low-A yet, singled to score Szykowny. Gage then struck out Scott Bandura — a seventh-round pick in 2023 who made it to AA last year — before facing off with the Giants 2025 first-round pick, Gavin Kilen. It was an impressive at-bat by Kilen, who, in an 0-2 count, hit a 100.9-mph single to plate a pair of runs, and end Gage’s night.
Gavin Kilen (last year's first-round pick) with an RBI single against the Giants: pic.twitter.com/LoZk7o5dPw
While that ended Gage’s rough outing, it didn’t end the tough inning. As happens in spring, the Giants turned to a Minor League to clean up the mess of an inning, preferring to give clean innings to the players fighting for roster spots. Greg Farone, a 2024 seventh-round pick who finished last year in High-A, entered only to find out that the string of fellow Minor Leaguers was done, and he now had to face a star again. That star, Gunnar Henderson, ripped a 105.7-mph double on the second pitch that Farone threw, plating a pair of runs. Paul Goldschmidt then walked, and Crow-Armstrong brought the inning full circle with an RBI double. At long last, Farone retired Szykowny on strikes, putting an end to the nine-batter, six-running inning that broke the game wide open, and ended any dreams the Giants harbored of competitiveness.
Some other highlights and lowlights from the game:
On paper, Eldridge had a poor game, as he hit 0-3 with two strikeouts and committed the aforementioned error. In reality, though, he did a lot of impressive things. Most notably, he had a phenomenal third-inning at-bat against Skenes, in which he hit an absolute rocket to center field which, were it not for the all-world defense of Byron Buxton, would have been a double. Instead, it served as the most impressive out of the day, tattooed at 111.9 mph and traveling 397 feet. In a game featuring Judge, Harper, Raleigh, and so many other stars, Eldridge managed to have the hardest-hit ball of the entire game.
But it was’t just on offense! While Eldridge did commit an error, I was extremely impressed by his defensive outing. He ended the second inning by snagging a tough hopper down the line, and opened the third with a remarkably rangy diving play, and later in the game facilitated the never-easy 3-6-1 double play. He looked good out there.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, All-Star closer David Bednar took the mound for Team USA. When his stint ended, and the eighth began, it was his brother on the mound: Giants relief prospect and NRI Will Bednar. The Bednar Bros both pitched scoreless innings in what was an extremely cool moment.
For perhaps the last time in baseball history, this was a 15-1 game that went 10 innings. Obviously that didn’t happen due to a tie and a 14-run extra inning, but Team USA needed to get a handful of pitchers some reps, so the game extended to 10 innings. That’s doubly funny since teams normally don’t play a 10th inning in Spring Training even if there’s a tie. Nothing like early March baseball!
The final count on the Minor Leaguers that the Giants loaned to Team USA: Szykowny, who was the designated hitter, went 1-3 with a double and a strikeout; Jordan, who played left field, hit 1-3 with two strikeouts, including a good morning, good evening, and good night, three-pitches, three swings, and three misses showing against Bednar; Bandura played right field and hit 1-2 with a walk and a double; Kilen slotted in at third, where he went 1-3; catcher Zach Morgan got in the game as a defensive replacement, but didn’t have an at-bat; and right-handed pitcher R.J. Dabovich faced two batters, and gave up a double to Patrick Bailey, while retiring Victor Bericoto.
Trent Harris pitched the ninth for the Giants and had an odd outing. He gave up three hits, a walk, and two earned runs, but struck out the side.
Since it was an exhibition, the broadcast spent a lot of the game talking to various people, including Logan Webb, Buster Posey, and Tony Vitello. Webb’s segment was especially funny, because it coincided with Anthony’s home run off of Tidwell, while Webb playfully talked about being happy that his teammate hit a home run, but upset that his teammate allowed one.
It seems that the stars of the game hold Eldridge in high regard, and that’s awesome:
The Giants now get back to Cactus League play. They return to action Wednesday night, when they host the Seattle Mariners at 6:05 p.m. PT on NBC Bay Area. Team USA, meanwhile, heads to pool play, which begins on Friday against Brazil, with Webb on the mound.
📋 La Máquina put their lead on the line against Santos Laguna
Matchday 9 of Liga MX kicks off with a clash of opposite realities in the Comarca Lagunera.
Cruz Azul, the undisputed leader of the tournament with 19 points, visits the Guerreros, who are drifting in the uncertainty of the bottom of the table.
Cruz Azul’s Starting XI
Nicolás Larcamón sends out La Máquina with an aggressive formation led by Erik Lira as captain and the dynamism of Rodolfo Rotondi and Charly Rodríguez.
Santos’ Starting XI
Carlos Acevedo, the team’s reference and captain, will lead a backline made up of Amione and Ortega, who will have the tough task of containing the league’s top attack.
Will La Máquina keep roaring loudly, or will we witness the “Lagunero miracle” in front of their fans?
CHICAGO — Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday continued mounting their public pitches for where the Chicago Bears should build their next stadium in Illinois, even as the NFL franchise keeps up its flirtation with a move to Indiana.
During the groundbreaking ceremony for the Chicago Fire’s new — privately funded — soccer stadium near Soldier Field in the South Loop, the mayor sent another signal that he hasn’t given up on the Bears staying in Chicago, even though there seems to be little appetite for the team’s 2024 proposal to remain in their longtime home by building a partly taxpayer-funded domed stadium on the lakefront site.
“There is no better city for sports than the city of Chicago,” Johnson said in remarks to a room of Chicago Fire executives and other business leaders at the riverfront property where the new soccer stadium will go up. “I will say that it is so good to make sure at least one of our football teams in Chicago is good.”
Afterward the mayor told reporters he still believes “we can put together an agreement that works for the fans, the players, the ownership and the city of Chicago” to keep the Bears in the city.
“Keep in mind the circumstances are a little bit different because the stadium in which the Bears were investing in in Chicago, it’s a stadium that the city of Chicago owns, so they will be a tenant,” Johnson said, speaking of a potential new stadium at the Soldier Field site. “But the point being is that we can build stadiums in Chicago that we can create an opportunity that works for all of Chicago.”
Late last month, Indiana lawmakers took another step toward potentially luring the Bears across the border after a statehouse committee approved a plan to create an agency that would build a new stadium for the team.
Pritzker has since appeared to shut the door on a new stadium in Chicago entirely, focusing his efforts on Arlington Heights and leaving Johnson mostly on an island among elected officials in terms of the Soldier Field pitch.
Speaking at an unrelated news conference on Tuesday, Pritzker told reporters the legislative process is ongoing and he expects March 18 to be the next time the Illinois House could move on any proposals that would require state buy-in.
“They’re making a decision between the property that they own already in Arlington Heights, and property that they have looked at in Hammond,” Pritzker told reporters. “It is up to the state to consider whether there is infrastructure that we would provide them, and we clearly have said we would.”
The mayor has brushed aside Pritzker’s assertion that Chicago is off the table for a new stadium and told reporters that the Chicago Park District, which owns Soldier Field, needs a partner in Springfield.
Nonetheless, the view from the governor’s office remains that the current fork in the road is between Hammond and Arlington Heights. The latest bid from the Park District for revamping Soldier Field, with or without the Bears as a tenant, could complicate the team’s path in Arlington Heights given that the team would seek state funding for infrastructure as well as property tax breaks.
That could pit Chicago lawmakers against Pritzker and other legislators.
The phrase “winning the offseason” gets thrown around way too much in sports. But Arizona can say it got a big victory just ahead of spring practice.
The UA has earned a commitment from former Cal Poly edge rusher Victory Johnson, giving the Wildcats a much-needed addition to the defensive line. He will have two seasons of eligibility remaining.
The 6-4, 250-pound Johnson appeared in 21 games over two seasons for Cal Poly, registering 36 tackles (eight for loss) with three sacks and an interception and three passes defended. He had 1.5 TFL in a loss at Utah last September.
Johnson, who picked Arizona over Mississippi State and Washington, began his career at Colorado but redshirted after signing from the 2023 class as a 3-star prospect. The UA offered Johnson in November 2021.
Defensive line was an area that Arizona had not addressed in the NCAA transfer portal. It’s only additions to that room came from junior college or the prep ranks, and it moved offensive lineman Kaisi Lafitaga to the defensive side for spring ball, which begins March 24.
Arizona does return Tre Smith, who earned a medical redshirt after suffering a season-ending injury after four games, as well as Leroy Palu, Mays Pese and Zac Siulepa, among others.
The Dallas Mavericks aren't playing for a playoff spot this season.
Instead, they'll use the closing stages of this season for evaluation to figure out who might be part of their future alongside Cooper Flagg.
To that end, they made two new signings this week: John Poulakidas and Tyler Smith have both signed two-way contracts that are two-year deals, according to Spotrac's Keith Smith.
Poulakidas was a college star at Yale for four years. He made 40.2% of his career 3-pointers at the college level. As a senior, he averaged 19.2 points per game and was the MVP of the Ivy League Tournament.
The lefty sharpshooter hasn't yet played at the NBA level, but he has appeared in 24 G League games for the San Diego Clippers. In that action, he's averaging 14.7 points per game while shooting a ridiculous 47.3% from 3-point range.
Mar 3, 2026; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; Tennessee Volunteers center Felix Okpara (34) grabs a rebound in front of South Carolina Gamecocks forward EJ Walker (6) in the first half at Colonial Life Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-Imagn Images | Jeff Blake-Imagn Images
No Nate Ament, no problem for Tennessee tonight in Columbia, South Carolina. The Volunteers beat South Carolina on their senior night, 78-59. Tennessee was fortunate tonight with how the schedule worked out, playing the 3-13 Gamecocks without Ament’s services.
It was a bit of a different looking attack for Tennessee tonight as the offense really ran through the big men. Inconsistent all year, they were not tonight. Rick Barnes and the Tennessee staff clearly saw something they liked on tape, force-feeding the paint and coming away with dunk after dunk.
South Carolina had no answers.
Tennessee built a 40-28 lead by halftime, and that theme would continue in the second. Despite South Carolina’s best efforts and hot shooting from three, the Volunteers pulled away with lobs and dunks. Felix Okpara was a force coming to the rim and Ja’Kobi Gillespie just kept finding him.
Gillespie, who had a quiet night scoring the ball, drilled a three with nine minutes to play to give Tennessee a 15-point lead. The senior point guard would pick up his tenth assist of the night on the following possession.
For South Carolina, it was the Meechie Johnson and Nordin Kapic show. Unfortunately for the Gamecocks, those two are about the only ones who showed up.
Tennessee’s physicality and defense pushed the lead out to 20 with four minutes to play, and that was that.
Okpara’s big night concluded with 20 points and eight rebounds. Estrella actually ended up as the team’s leading scorer, dropping 22 points on 10-13 shooting. Gillespie scored just eight points, but came up with 12 assists.
Tennessee scored 56 points in the paint compared to South Carolina’s 18 — that pretty much tells the story of this one.
The Volunteers return home for the final game of the regular season on Saturday against Vanderbilt.
The $750 million privately funded stadium is the first new major stadium development in the city in decades.
"It's a long-term investment in the city of Chicago. It's designed as a year-round engine for activity and for growth throughout Chicago," said Dave Baldwin, Chicago Fire president of business operations.
In addition to a new stadium, businesses, parks and new apartments are also part of plans for The 78. Developers expect the project to create up to 15,000 jobs.
"Our vision for the Fire is to have a world-class soccer organization. And an integral part of that is to have a world class stadium," Chicago Fire owner and chairman Joe Mansueto said.
The team had their home in Bridgeview, before moving to Soldier Field in 2019.
It's been nearly a year since the Chicago Fire officially announced their plans to bring a soccer stadium to the South Loop.
"What league can be viable without homes that are cathedrals to the sport?" Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber said.
For years, the space has been little more than a vacant train yard.
"For too long, this stretch along the river has been empty. Yet, it has been asked with so much potential," Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
Some people who live around The 78, like those in Chinatown, are concerned about gentrification in nearby neighborhoods.
They launched the Community Benefits Agreement, calling for a list of protections as the project begins. They want the agreement to include affordable housing protections, local job commitments, transportation planning and environmental safeguards.
"The message is very clear," said Sarah Tang, with Coalition for a Better Chinese-American Community. "The 78 is not for everyday Chicagoans. It's for rich people, a playground for developers to bring up their yachts to see a soccer game."
Grace Chan McKibben said she's not against the stadium. But she is concerned that, much like with the United Center and Sox Stadium, those benefits will fail to materialize for lower-income residents in the surrounding areas.
"We worry about housing costs going up and displacing long-term residents. We worry about small businesses not being able to compete," Chan McKibben said.
The developers said there were several community meetings about stadium development plans. They believe the project will benefit surrounding communities.
Organizers project $8 billion in economic impact with the full site buildout, significant job creation and an increase in visitors and economic activity in the South Loop.
The new stadium is expected to seat over 22,000 people and open by 2028, ahead of the MLS season.
Rico Verhoeven has peeled back the curtain on his recent free agency – including his negotiations with the UFC.
Ultimately, Verhoeven elected to take a major WBC heavyweight title boxing match vs. Oleksandr Usyk. But as it was revealed during Hunter Campbell's testimony in the UFC antitrust lawsuit, the promotion made a run at Verhoeven.
So... how did the offer stack up? Verhoeven indicated that it was perhaps better than some would think, just not to the level of what the boxing world had to offer.
"It was decent. It was a decent offer," Verhoeven said Tuesday on "The Ariel Helwani Show". "But like I said, you just put the two next to each other. A big crossover fight vs. Anthony Joshua with also a serious paycheck, as well – or a crossover to the UFC, which is different. Derrick Lewis is an amazing fighter. He's a good name within the UFC but he doesn't get that stature that I'm looking for. I don't know. It was a good 'coming-in' fight for transitioning to the UFC. But I was like, 'Nah, let's go for the Anthony Joshua fight.' So that's what happened."
Verhoeven did not say exactly what the UFC offered him, but said it was in the relative ballpark to what he was making in GLORY kickboxing, the promotion in which he carved himself out as a star.
"One-hundred percent," Verhoeven said. "... It was getting close. ... It was a decent offer. I see so much stuff on the internet. That is definitely not true. Like, oh, the UFC just came in and said, 'Rico is a no-name, so we'll just give him a bullsh*t offer.' They definitely did not do that. They treated me with a lot of respect and gave me a really decent offer, especially in terms of what they offer other fighters. I really felt that. But within the sport of martial arts in general and what I made within GLORY, I'm just like, 'It doesn't make too much sense for me.'"
Verhoeven, 36, reenters the boxing world with a 1-0 professional record as he takes on Usyk, the 24-0 undisputed heavyweight boxing champion. The bout takes place May 23 at the Pyramids in Giza, Egypt. Verhoeven is who many believe to be the greatest heavyweight kickboxer in modern history. Verhoeven exited kickboxing with a 66-10 record.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida forward Thomas Haugh, the team's leading scorer and in contention for Southeastern Conference player of the year honors, sat out Tuesday's home finale against Mississippi State as a precaution.
Haugh leads the fifth-ranked Gators with 17.1 points and ranks third on the team with 6.0 rebounds. He injured an ankle at Texas A&M in early February but had played at least 30 minutes in four of Florida's last six games.
The Gators (23-6, 14-2 SEC) have clinched at least a share of the league's regular-season title and could become outright champions with a win against the Bulldogs. The defending national champions have won nine in a row and 18 of 20.
The game was expected to be Haugh's last one in the O'Connell Center. The junior from New Oxford, Pennsylvania, is widely expected to be an NBA lottery pick in June.
Center Micah Handlogten is starting in his place as part of senior day.
The Charlotte Hornets have been such an impressive team this season, especially with their offensive performances. LaMelo Ball has been at the center of their success as the playmaker and primary engine of the offense.
However, Hornets head coach Charles Lee thinks that Ball is leading the team in many ways. This includes the defensive side of the game, which is not what people expect from someone like Ball. It has become such a big deal for the Hornets, as they are now always a tough matchup.
Lee loves what he is seeing from LaMelo Ball's defense
The Hornets have a high-octane offense, as they are 10th in offensive rating. They are in the middle of the pack defensively, as they are 17th in the defensive rating. After being a mediocre defensive team in the past, this is a massive improvement for the Hornets.
Lee has done a great job of leading his players to become the best versions of themselves. At the same time, he has motivated certain players to stand out in areas they are not known for. This includes Ball, who has become a leader for the team's defensive system.
Since Ball has never been known as a defensive savant, the Hornets are playing so much better with him locked in on both ends of the floor. It appears that his teammates and even the coaches have noticed. Lee himself has said that he loves what he is seeing from Ball on that end.
"He definitely deserves all the flowers. I think that he has transformed his game. He continues to evolve to do things that help the team win, and it starts with his defensive activity. He has done a great job of buying into that side of the floor, committing to it, and bringing a consistent level of engagement," Lee said ahead of the Hornets' game against the Mavericks on Tuesday.
As he is playing so much better on defense, Ball is still contributing to the Hornets' offense. It is a big deal that he is thriving on both ends of the floor, which has continued to make them one of the best players in the Eastern Conference.
For the first time in his NFL career, former Oklahoma Sooners star quarterback Kyler Murray will be looking for a new home in the pros.
According to multiple reports, the Arizona Cardinals, who drafted Murray with the top pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, will be releasing the QB, and he is set to become a free agent. After seven seasons in the desert, Murray will continue his professional career elsewhere.
The split between the two parties seemed likely after a 2025 season where Murray missed significant time with a foot injury, and after the franchise fired head coach Jonathan Gannon, who had been a supporter of Murray's since taking the job in 2023.
Murray reacted to the news with a post on social media saying, "To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my brothers nothing but the best. I am no stranger to adversity, I am prepared for whatever’s next. I trust in God and my work ethic. I truly believe my best ball is in front of me and I look forward to proving it. Godspeed."
To everyone that supported me and showed kindness to my family and I during my time in AZ, from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
I wanted nothing more than to be the one to end the 77 year drought for this organization, I am sorry I failed us. I wish this community and my…
Murray helped the Cards make the playoffs in 2021, capping off a strong first three seasons in Arizona. However, he was not as good from 2022 on, and he dealt with two season-ending injuries during that timeframe. He suffered a major knee injury in 2022 that forced him to miss a large chunk of 2023, and his foot injury this past season ultimately ended his time in the desert.
Murray was a star during his one year as a starter at Oklahoma in 2018. He helped OU win the Big 12 title, and make the College Football Playoff that season, and he won Oklahoma's second-straight Heisman Trophy and the program's seventh overall for his stellar play. He was one of the most dynamic athletes to ever play QB for the Sooners, and his dual-threat abilities made him a threat to score from anywhere.
Now, Murray will have suitors on the open market, as the free agency negotiating period opens on March 9th, and the new league year, when players can officially sign free agent contracts, begins on March 11th.
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Dan Weiss: Harrison Barnes (ankle) has been ruled out. His 364 consecutive games streak will come to an end tonight as he misses his first game since December 4, 2021. Julian Champagnie (163 games) currently has the second longest consecutive games streak behind Mikal Bridges (615 games).
Joel Lorenzi: Billy Donovan, when asked if he has a better sense of Jaden Ivey's timeline for return — he's repeatedly described his recovery process as "strengthening his leg — Donovan says he still thinks Ivey will play again this year.
The Columbus Blue Jackets made a roster move Tuesday night that felt a lot like a trade.
Boone Jenner was scratched just before their matchup with the Nashville Predators.
This time of year, it's the kind of thing that happens when a player is involved in trade discussions that are close to being completed. They don't want any injuries to happen.
With the deadline Friday, it was easy for fans to jump to that conclusion.
It's not the case, though. Jenner's absence is said to be not trade related:
The Boone Jenner situation is NOT trade related. #CBJ
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We want to know which position you think the purple should be putting their focus on when free agency gets started. Yes, they’re probably not going to have a whole lot of salary cap space to go wild on spending, but there are holes that are going to have to be patched on this roster, so we want to know where you think the spackle should be applied first and foremost.
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Have at it, folks! We’ll have the results of this one for you before free agency officially starts at the beginning of next week.
In their last fixture, Juventud suffered a 2-1 reverse against Deportivo Maldonado (Uruguay League 2026). Last time out, Independiente Medellín slipped to a 1-2 defeat against Atlético Bucaramanga (Liga Colombiana Apertura 2026).
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
NORTH BRANCH — Boys basketball has never been better at Yale High School. Tuesday, March 3, was just the latest indication.
The Bulldogs held off Goodrich, 51-48, in an MHSAA Division 2 regional semifinal at North Branch High School.
Senior guard Jackson Kohler scored 21 points for Yale, which improved to 23-2 overall and advanced to Thursday's regional final against Detroit Country Day or St. Clair.
With Tuesday's victory, the Bulldogs set a program record for the most wins (23) in a season. They're also heading back to the regional finals for the second straight year.
The Green Bay Packers head into the 2026 NFL free agency period knowing that they're most likely going to have to say bye to a few key players from last season's squad.
In fact, they very well could end up saying goodbye to players who have been cornerstone pieces for this team over the past few seasons.
Backup quarterback Malik Willis is getting all the hype this offseason, and good for him. With that said, Willis is far from the only notable Packer to be hitting free agency come the start of the new league year (March 11).
In fact, Willis doesn't even make the Top 10 of a newly released ranking of the Top 100 free agents in this class, according to Matt Bowen of ESPN.
There are two Packers in that Top 10, though, and one even in the Top Five.
Again, Willis has gotten a ton of headlines this offseason, because he's a quarterback. According to Bowen, though, left tackle Rasheed Walker is actually the fifth-best player available in this free agency class.
A few rungs down at No. 10 is linebacker Quay Walker.
Willis is No. 14 in these rankings.
"Walker's pass block win rate of 93.8% ranked 11th among 68 qualifying offensive tackles," Bowen wrote. "His technique could still improve and he lacks a strong anchor, but he has the footwork and mobility to match the speed of edge rushers. At a premium position, Walker will see heavy interest in free agency."
While the Packers will hate to see him go, this is an incredible moment for Walker. Keep in mind, the Packers had selected him as a seventh-round pick out of Penn State in the 2022 NFL Draft.
The other Walker, Quay Walker, had a different path to the pros. The Packers selected him No. 22 overall in that same draft out of Georgia.
"Walker's explosive traits create playmaking upside; he can cover ground as a run-and-hit defender," Bowen wrote. "Plus, he diagnosed the run game at a quicker rate in 2025, averaging 4.9 tackles on designed rushes per game (11th highest)."
It took Walker a bit to get settled into life in the NFL, but last season he proved he can be one of the best off-ball linebackers in the NFL. He's quick, explosive and violet going to the football. He led the team in tackles with 128 while also adding 2.5 sacks, 9.5 stuffs and five passes defended.
Again, Willis checks in at No. 14 in Bowen's rankings. Wide receiver Romeo Doubs is No. 19, EDGE Kingsley Enagbare is No. 83 and offensive lineman Sean Rhyan is the last one in at No. 100.
That's six free agents in the Top 100 of these rankings and four in the Top 20. If the Packers can't bring back any of these players in 2026 -- Willis and Rasheed Walker are almost certainly gone -- one has to wonder how that will impact their ability to be a Super Bowl contender in 2026.
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Glenn’s Mikai Etiobhio (3) guards Rouse’s Dezmond Brown (2) as Rouse and Glenn face off at Rouse High School Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Glenn won 68-57. (Mikala Compton/Austin American-Statesman)
Champions will soon be crowned in Texas high school basketball. The girls UIL state finals are fast approaching with semifinals taking place Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Angels have a lot of pitching prospects who are drawing attention right now, especially given the team’s tendencies to rush prospects to the majors. Two who are showing out are starters Tyler Bremner and Caden Dana, according to Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com, who provided an update on their progress that included some important new developments.
Bremner was the No. 2 pick overall in last year’s draft, so expectations are high for him. There’s been speculation that he could be in the Angels rotation as early as this season, and he faced live hitters in a simulated game for the first time in two weeks, according to Bollinger.
The big development beyond this is about Bremner’s slider. He’s been working on it as a big add, and he threw some to first baseman Nolan Schanuel and infielder Denzel Guzman.
"I like it right now,” Bremner said. “I feel like it did well today. I got some strikes with it, got some swings with it, never really got hit. I just need to get it down a little bit. I had a few uncompetitive ones.”
The Angels have also slowed the pace of Bremner’s development a little, so perhaps they’ve learned a little from their past mistakes. New pitching coach Mike Maddux has been watching Bremner’s initial mound appearances, with fellow starter Alek Manoah and Schanuel giving him some pitching tips.
One intriguing inside moment occurred with Bremner’s changeup, which he uses as an out pitch. According to Bollinger, Schanuel told him he can’t start it off the plate and get swings and misses, and Maddux is also instructing him on how to read hitters’ swings.
“Obviously, I want to get in a game,” Bremner said with a smile. “That's not entirely up to me, but whatever they tell me I'm going to do, I’m going to do it.”
Dana, however, is slightly behind the other pitchers because he’s been recovering from a case of mononucleosis he sustained in late January. He’s been cleared to play catch and then throw a bullpen without any restrictions, though, and he likes the way his arm has responded to the work so far.
“It felt unbelievable,” Dana said. “Honestly, it felt like right where I left off. I didn't really think there was like any bumps in the road right there. I also felt really good coming into camp.”
Dana is emerging from prospect status in his third season, so this will be an important year for him. He hasn’t done well so far with an ERA of 7.17, so he, too, isn’t being pushed too hard.
“I definitely feel on track,” Dana said. “But I don't want to rush this process because I definitely don't want anything bad to happen down the road. I trust the Angels here and I trust their timeline.”
A former Michigan State football star will be one of the most prized players on the NFL free agent market when the new league year opens.
Former Spartans legend Kenneth Walker III will reportedly be an unrestricted free agent when the new league year opens next week. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that Walker will not receive the franchise tag from the Seattle Seahawks, making him available to sign wherever he'd like to go next season.
Walker has appeared in 58 games for the Seahawks since being drafted by Seattle in 2022. In his time with the Seahawks, he has recorded 3,555 rushing yards, 29 rushing touchdowns, 1,005 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. Additionally, Walker starred for the Seahawks during their Super Bowl run this past season, winning the Super Bowl MVP as well.
It'll be interesting to see where Walker ends up, with running backs not being valued as much as they once were. But he is certainly a special talent that'll definitely put him towards the top of the list of available free agents this offseason. I would expect him to get a very nice payday wherever he lands for next season.
Sources: the Seattle Seahawks are not expected to tag Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, who now is poised to become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year opens. pic.twitter.com/n0pEIdZULX
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Concern at Sunderland: Bertrand Traoré suffers new injury setback
The Burkina Faso international limps off against Leeds
Concern at Sunderland: Bertrand Traoré suffers new injury setback
Serious concern surrounds Bertrand Traoré! Sunderland’s winger was forced to leave the pitch injured during the 1-0 win over Leeds United in Matchweek 29 of the Premier League.
The drama escalated rapidly. After coming on as a substitute in the 87th minute during Sunderland’s 1-0 win over Leeds on Tuesday, Bertrand Traoré was forced off with an injury in the 95th minute.
Sunderland AFC has yet to release any official statement regarding the injury. Fans of the “Black Cats” and “Stallions” are holding their breath, fearing another setback. The 30-year-old winger had only just recovered from a knee injury that sidelined him for more than 50 days. The former Chelsea and Aston Villa player made his return on Saturday against Bournemouth (1-1).
MUNICH, GERMANY - JUNE 15: Official portrait of Deniz Ofli of FC Bayern Muenchen on June 15, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by P. Schreiber/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images
Welcome to the FC Bayern Campus Round Up, where the matches of Bayern Munich’s U-23, 19 and U-17 squads are recapped, line ups are provided and the highlights to the matches are hyperlinked on top of their respective score line. The U-23s are finally back. Remember, to watch highlights you need to have an account on the website but do not need to spend any money.
Information on U-23, U-19 and U-17 matches is provided by the official FC Bayern website here, here and here, respectively. If you wish to learn more about the format of the U-17 and U-19’s youth leagues and what is at stake, you can find more info here. Additionally, none of these matches can be viewed in full length without an FCBayernTV subscription. Without further ado, here is the round up:
Unavailable players: Tim Binder, Leon Klanac, Steve Breitkreuz, Younes Aitamer, David Heindl.
Position: 6., 32 points
The return of Bayern’s U-23s was delayed from last week due to Munich being hit with a lot of snow, delaying their match from SpVgg Unterhaching from the weekend to Tuesday. That match was a big success, as the Bavarians left as deserved 1-0 winners as Louis Richter, in his first start of the season, scored the winner against the 2nd placed team in the league while Deniz Ofli, Maycon Cardozo and David Santos Daiber (all promoted from the U-19s) made their starting XI debuts.
The winning streak continued with a fairly comfortable win against 17th placed Hankofen-Hailing. The same starting XI as against Unterhaching (aside from center back mainstay David Heindl, who was ruled out of the match for an unknown reason and replaced by Ljubo Puljić) rolled out against the struggling visitors and…well, struggled to create much of anything at first. The best the Bavarians managed were a few half chances while Hankofen-Hailing had the best chance of the match as an opposition forward failed to convert a one-on-one chance against goalkeeper Jannis Bärtl. Furthermore, the bright Richter left the field with a serious looking injury in the 50th minute. It was far from ideal.
But Bayern still created by far the most chances, kept the ball more and did not let their opponents create much in turn. Eventually, this formula was going to lead to success if they kept at it. So it did, with the bit of fortune the team needed. A cross from substitute Schuhbauer was poorly cleared and fell perfectly to star striker Anton Heinz, who took a touch before poking the ball past the goalkeeper. This forced the visitors to push up a little more and another substitute in Julien Yanda punished this more attacking mindset as he took advantage of acres of space on the left to put a lid on the match.
Of course, none of the wins change much for the team in the league. They remain mired in 6th place and will likely fall down to 8th when the teams currently in 7th and 8th play their 3 games in hand. Furthermore, they are still 17 points behind first placed Nürnberg II, having played a game more. However, the priority has always been giving talented youngsters the stage to perform. The way Ofli, Cardozo and Santos have immediately slotted into the team and performed very well can only bode well for their development. Nor are they the only intriguing talents in the team.
These talents will get the chance to show their mettle again next Friday, as they take on a free falling SpVgg Bayreuth.
Red cards: Niko Horvat (BMG, 10.), Luis Schäfer (BAY, 82.)
Unavailable players: Michel Ekodi, Chivano Wijks, Noah Codjo-Evora, Chris Afanou, Cassiano Kiala, Bogdan Olychenko
Position: 2., 7 points
Get three players back, lose two more. Goalkeeper Leonard Prescott and defender Kiala spent last weekend on international duty for Germany’s U-17s at the Algarve Cup and had to miss the fixture. Only Prescott returned fully fit, however, as Kiala suffered a season ending injury. Creative midfielder Olychenko joined him on the sidelines, but Roy Snip and Luis Schäfer returned from their respective injuries. Meanwhile, Roko Mijatović continues to get minutes as he looks to recover match fitness from his ACL injury. When the regular starters at the CB and GK positions return, one would think the defense would be much improved.
It was not, unfortunately. Bayern had the worse of the opening period and deservedly conceded the first goal. The defending for that goal was shambolic. Gladbach had a free kick from a fairly wide position, in which a shot should not have been dangerous, but the wall ahead dissolved as soon as the ball was struck, allowing the ball to travel through quite easily and sneak into Prescott’s near post. Nor was the defending for the second much better, as the returning Schäfer conceded a very sloppy penalty to see Bayern down 2-1 at half-time despite being a man to the good for half an hour. For good measure, Schäfer would then get a second yellow card for another clumsy challenge in the 82nd minute and get sent off, leaving the teams at 10 men apiece.
In the meantime, however, Yll Gashi shone. The team’s center forward proved his quality with two excellent striker goals to pull Bayern level twice to 1-1 in the 19th minute (a clever free kick that also took advantage of poor defending) and then 2-2 in the 71st minute (a one touch finish from the very edge of the right side of the six yard box, which perfectly encapsulates his poacher’s instincts). He then held up the ball brilliantly when Bayern desperately searched for a winner when both teams were down to, holding up a cross from Wisdom Mike to lay it off to Simon Zsöls. The substitute forward then buried what should have been the winner.
But of course it was not to be. In the 94th minute, the visitors managed one more last gasp attack in which the ball slipped past Richard Ajayi and was brilliantly saved by Prescott before the rebound was turned home. Despite being a man up for 70 minutes and having a 3-2 lead in the 93rd minute, the Bavarians could not win the match.
The table for the second phase of the league looks like this:
This was a rollercoaster of a match, given Köln went 2 goals to the good before Bayern pulled it back to 3:2 and Köln got the win by scoring 3 more goals. The situation is rather grim for the U-17s, though: They have 0 points after 3 games and are 4 points out of qualification for the next phase of league play. Fortunately, they do have a match in hand. The U-17s now have two games this week, playing the aforementioned match in hand in midweek before contesting matchday 5 on the weekend. They need to start getting wins and quickly.
Most of the staff have been known for quite some time, except for the late addition of Street and Monken's son, Travis, who is joining the team as an offensive analyst. Travis Switzer was hired as the offensive coordinator around the same time that the Monken hire was announced, and surprisingly, the Browns have been able to maintain most of the defensive staff as well.
While there may have been fear of losing talented assistants like linebackers coach Jason Tarver and former safeties coach Ephraim Banda, the Browns and new defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg were able to keep the staff intact. Tarver was promoted to run game coordinator, Banda was promoted to passing game coordinator, and former cornerbacks coach Brandon Lynch will now coach all of the defensive backs.
On this episode of the Managing Madrid Podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Don Amancio discuss:
Rodrygo Goes’s ACL injury
Some impressive Fede Valverde numbers
His minutes / mileage and the amount of ground he covers
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s defence
Fede’s unstoppable ball carrying
The main issue with Franco Mastantuono
The Pintus effect
Thiago Pitcarch
Eder Militao’s absence
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Hunter Gaddis has been one of the Cleveland Guardians’ most efficient and most-used relievers over the last two seasons.
Hopefully, that isn’t catching up to him, as the lockdown reliever had an injury scare this week during spring training.
Stephen Vogt shared that Gaddis underwent imaging of his right forearm after feeling some discomfort; thankfully, nothing was found.
“Out of his last outing had some mild forearm tightness,” said Vogt. “So he got assessed by the doctors, and actually the imaging came back clean. We're thankful for that. So we're gonna reassess on Thursday, and then build them back up after that.”
Vogt did admit it’s too early in the season to know what an official timeline could look like in terms of getting back on a mound, but didn’t think the pitcher would need to start at square one. Right now, the plan is to give him some rest through Wednesday’s off day and assess him on Thursday.
May 23, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Hunter Gaddis (33) throws a pitch against the Detroit Tigers in the seventh inning at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
Gaddis has only made one appearance this spring, and you’d have no idea he was experiencing any discomfort based on how he was pitching. The right-hander didn’t allow any hits and struck out two of the three batters he faced. It appeared that Gaddis had picked up right where he left off.
Again, Gaddis’ arm has a lot of mileage on it over the last two years. Since 2024, he’s pitched over 140 innings across 151 games. Last season, the right-hander had a 3.11 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP, with a strikeout rate of 26.6 percent.
That said, it can certainly be worrisome when a pitcher starts complaining of forearm soreness because of what that injury could turn into.
As Vogt said, it’s early in camp, and the Guardians know the type of pitcher Gaddis is. Even though nothing came up on the imagine There’s no reason to rush him back onto the mound and to make sure he’s fully healthy and not dealing with any discomfort before appearing in another spring training game.
Cleveland’s skipper finished with, “Like all of our guys, we’ll go one day at a time, but the good news is, it came back clean.”
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TUCSON, AZ - FEBRUARY 17: Arizona Wildcats forward Daniah Trammell (33), guard Mireia Jurado (8), guard Noelani Cornfield (4), guard Molly Ladwig (5) and guard Tanyuel Welch (11) during a women's basketball game between the Colorado Buffaloes and the Arizona Wildcats on February 17, 2026, at McKale Center at ALKEME Arena in Tucson, AZ. (Photo by Christopher Hook/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Two of the Arizona Wildcats’ most frustrating games of the season have to be the close losses to in-state rival Arizona State. Arizona was within striking distance in Tempe and let a lead slip away before losing in overtime in Tucson. UA head coach Becky Burke is hoping the team can play a full 40 minutes in the teams’ third meeting, which will take place on Mar. 4 in the Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament in Kansas City, MO.
“We need to finish,” Burke said. “I mean, we feel like we don’t just get tto have another good game against ASU, just because we did the first two times. We know we have to go out and do what it takes to make it a close game. They’re a really good team, right? And we felt like at their place, we had an opportunity to win. We felt like at our place, the game was literally in the palm of our hand, and all we had to do was close our hand and finish it, but we let that opportunity slip, as well. So I think there’s a sense of couple opportunities that were missed and that we had in the palm of our hand. And so we feel like, if we do what’s necessary, what’s required, and dig in to play 40 minutes instead of 38-and-a-half, then we have a great chance.”
While most teams who play on Wednesday traveled on Tuesday, Arizona got in ahead of time. They arrived in Kansas City late Monday night. On Tuesday, they had their team breakfast, a study hall, treatment, and a film session. They were set to practice for a couple of hours at an offsite court on Tuesday, then they got 40 minutes on the glass court that is being used for both the women’s and men’s tournaments this year.
“I think we’re one of like three teams that haven’t seen it, just because we haven’t been out this way to play any opponents,” Burke said on Tuesday morning. “I think they had one like it in Orlando. We didn’t get out to play UCF…I have not seen it yet, but we’ll be excited get on there this afternoon.”
Once they get on the court for real, Arizona has the chance to be a spoiler for ASU’s NCAA Tournament hopes. Burke isn’t really focused on that, but she also said she wouldn’t be disappointed to play that spoiler role in a rivalry game.
“I think they’ve done a lot of like, the outside stuff and the petty stuff,” Burke said of ASU. “Let’s just keep the main thing the main thing. Let’s just focus on winning a basketball game. I don’t care what it means to them. I’m more focused on what it means to us in terms of beating a team that we feel like we should have beat twice. They can do all the social media b.s. and all the petty whatever on the side. It’s not about doing anything to Arizona State. It’s about Arizona winning a basketball game. That’s my mindset. Now, if we’re fortunate and blessed enough to be able to do that, will I be upset that it keeps them out of the NCAA tournament? No, I will not.”
Arizona could conceivably get an offer to the WNIT even with a losing record if there aren’t enough teams that want to take part. It happened last year with Rutgers. That’s another thing Burke isn’t really focused on.
“That’s something that we’ll speak with administration about,” Burke said. “I think it really depends on on a lot of things. I would say it’s not guaranteed that we’re going to go, but I would say it’s not out of the question, either. But, for us, this is the University of Arizona. The standard expectation is national championships, not WNIT, and I say that respectfully, having won the WNIT.”
The head coach does think this tournament will have an impact on the future, though. She wants to see who on her roster is built for the high-pressure situation of a win-or-go-home scenario.
“It’s got to mean something, knowing that there could be no practice on Thursday, right?” Burke said. “And that could be the end of it. So I also just think it brings out true colors and true character, right? We’re gonna find out. We’re gonna find out what players love the moment and love when there’s a lot on the line, and we’re gonna find out the players that it doesn’t mean very much to…And that’s that’s part of this, too, is figuring that out for us.”
Arizona and ASU will tip off at 4:30 p.m. MST on Wednesday, Mar. 4 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO. The game will stream on ESPN+ and the radio call will be on 1400 AM (KTUC). Stats can be found on Big 12 Women’s Basketball Tournament Central.
There will also be a viewing party in Tucson at The Monica Downtown, located at 40 E Congress St Suite 150. That starts at 4 p.m. MST.
Brooklyn Nets rookie guard Nolan Traore has had a trying rookie season as he had some time to learn in the G League before being thrown into the fire of being an NBA point guard. Brooklyn has been giving playing to all of their rookies with the hope that one of them can show their ability to play point guard and it seems like everyone is noticing Traore's play.
The NBA announced on Tuesday that Charlotte Hornets forward Kon Knueppel is the Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for February after playing the way he did over the course of the month. However, the NBA also mentioned that Traore was one of the nominees for the honor which shows how well he has been playing since entering Brooklyn's starting lineup.
In February, Traore averaged 12.2 points, 2.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 43.1% from the field and 34.2% from three-point land. In terms of how well Traore has played amongst the other rookies in February, he was 12th in points per game, first in assists per game, and was tied for seventh in steals per game so it makes sense why he was one of the nominees.
Traore, 19, is averaging 8.2 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game while shooting 39.5% from the floor and 31.3% from deep in 38 games played. Traore entered the starting lineup for head coach Jordi Fernandez's rotation heading into a 107-103 loss at the Denver Nuggets on Jan. 29 and since then, he's been averaging 11.9 points, 5.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game while shooting 43.8% from the field and 29.8% from behind the three-point line.
Traore, the 19th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, is one of the players that Fernandez and general manager Sean Marks are hoping can realize their potential sooner than later. As of this writing, Brooklyn has part of their future invested in Traore and the other four rookies they selected in the 2025 class and it seems that Traore is panning out before our eyes.
Nets rookie guard Nolan Traore was one of the nominees for Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for February. Traore finished the month 12th (among rookies) in PPG (12.2), 1st in APG (5.6), and tied for 7th in SPG (1.3) while shooting 43.1% from the field and 34.2% from 3. https://t.co/F92JIjwM4J
— Sharif Phillips-Keaton (@SharifKeaton) March 3, 2026
Other nominees…
West: Ace Bailey (UTA), Cooper Flagg (DAL), Maxime Raynaud (SAC) and Javon Small (MEM)
The Predators received a 2028 second-round pick in return for McCarron, who will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. The remainder of McCarron's $900,000 salary will go to Minnesota in the deal.
McCarron, 30, played in 59 games for the Predators this season, scoring five goals and seven assists. In six years with Nashville, McCarron has played 292 games, mostly while playing fourth-line center and manning the team's top penalty kill unit.
A first-round draft pick by the Montreal Canadiens in 2013, McCarron was traded to the Predators in January 2020 in exchange for forward Laurent Dauphin. Initially McCarron was assigned to Milwaukee, but was soon elevated to a fourth line role with Nashville under then coach John Hynes. He flourished in a defensive heavy deployment, became a mainstay on the penalty kill, and grew into one of the top face-off men in the league with a career 52.8% win rate.
In December 2022, McCarron entered the NHL's player assistance program, then returned to the Predators in January 2023. In February 2024, he signed a two-year, $1.8 million contract extension through 2025-26.
This trade makes sense for Nashville (27-25-8, 62 points), even though they are within reach of a playoff spot. Trotz, who announced his retirement on Feb. 2, indicated recently that he's willing to sell-off expiring contracts to build for the future.
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Wolves 2-1 Liverpool: Bottom club secure second straight victory as Reds falter
Liverpool stumbled in their bid to secure Champions League football as they fell to a 2-1 defeat at the hands of table-footers Wolves at Molineux.
A second goal in as many games from Rodrigo Gomes handed Wolves an unlikely lead in the 77th minute before Mohammed Salah equalised to end his 122-day Premier League goal drought.
Late drama ensued as Andre’s 94th minute attempt rippled the net via a deflection off of substitute Joe Gomez to hand Wolves back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time in 11 months, whilst Liverpool miss the chance to leapfrog Aston Villa.
As it happened
Buoyed by their win over local rivals Aston Villa last Friday, Wolves began the game with a newfound confidence but it was Liverpool who had the first real opening.
Salah raced onto a lofted pass in behind the hosts’ backline but a combination of Santiago Bueno and Ladislav Krejci smothered the chance.
All four sides of Molineux rose to pay tribute to former Reds and Wolves star Diogo Jota in the 18th minute, a nod to the number he donned in the Black Country.
Opportunities were hard to come by in the first period. A wild strike from Jeremie Frimpong and a speculative attempt by Dominik Szoboszlai were barely of note whilst Cody Gakpo thrust a shot straight down the throat of Jose Sa.
Liverpool showed more attacking impetus after the interval and should have broken the deadlock five minutes into the second half.
VAR waved away the Reds’ appeals for a penalty after Krejci turned Frimpong’s cross behind for a corner. The subsequent delivery inexplicably stayed out as Gakpo flicked the ball away from substitute Curtis Jones, only to see the effort clip the crossbar before Wolves scrambled it away.
More inustrious defending from Krejci bailed the hosts out on a couple of occasions and it paid dividends when they took the lead with just over 10 minutes of regulation time remaining.
Tolu Arokodare outmuscled Virgil van Dijk before slipping the ball into the path of fellow substitute Rodrigo Gomes who delicately dinked over Allison.
Slot’s side almost found an instant response as youngster Rio Ngumoha’s curled effort was sensationally tipped onto the post by Sa.
The Reds did draw level moments later as a careless pass from Jean-Ricner Bellegarde ran into the path of Salah and the Egyptian stabbed into the near-post, with Sa unable to keep the effort out.
There proved to be one more twist in stoppage time as a misplaced clearance from Allison left Liverpool scrambling before Andre’s strike deflected off Joe Gomez, with the Brazilian ‘keeper helpless to stop it.
Late victory sees Wolves reduce the gap to safety to 11 points, whilst Liverpool could find themselves behind Chelsea should Liam Rosenior’s side beat Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
Analysis: Too little to late for Rob Edwards
Wolves fans must be scratching their heads as to how the side they’ve watched flatter to deceive all campaign has sourced new inspiration in recent weeks.
It’s now three wins and just one defeat in their last six across all competitions for Rob Edwards’ side but supporters of the Old Gold must be wondering where these sorts of performances have been all season.
Wolves were organised and assured against the reigning champions and showed moments of flair in possession too. There will undoubtedly be a swathe of parties eyeing up midfielder Joao Gomes, who oozed class in the centre of the park.
Edwards has found a way to tighten the previously leaky backline and although they may lack cutting edge at the top end of the pitch, his side are now far more difficult to beat than they’ve proved for most of the campaign.
He’ll be left to rue the run of seven straight defeats his side endured when he first took the reins in late November, which has ultimately left them a mountain too big to climb.
Despite already being all but condemned to a stint in England’s second tier next season, there’s fresh optimism in the Black Country and they could yet catch Burnley to rescue a slither of pride from an otherwise dismal year.
PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia 76ers will take on the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night looking to get back in the win column following a loss in Boston on Sunday as they will be hoping to find a way to slow down Spurs star Victor Wembanyama and Co.
The Sixers will be short-handed for this one as Paul George continues to serve his suspension and Joel Embiid is nursing a right oblique strain. Therefore, it will be a tall order to try and earn a win against the West's No. 2 seed.
With George and Embiid already out, the Sixers received another tough blow as Kelly Oubre Jr. was ruled out due to illness. With Oubre out, the Sixers will need to lean on others to step in.
"Justin (Edwards) comes into play, for sure," coach Nick Nurse said pregame. "Q (Quentin Grimes) probably gets more like starter minutes tonight. We got a couple other options. Cam (Payne), maybe a couple of the two-way guys."
Those two-way guys, Tyrese Martin and Dalen Terry, have yet to play real minutes for Philadelphia. Their limited time on the floor with the Sixers have come in garbage time, but Nurse will look for others in order to replace what Oubre brings to the table.
Tip off from the Xfinity Mobile Arena is set for 8 p.m. EST.
"The Governor remains committed to his call to eliminate the OSSAA, and is confident reform will happen this year," Stitt's office told News 9 in a statement. "No student’s opportunity to participate should depend on whether their family can afford a lawyer. It’s disappointing that OSSAA would hire lobbyists to try and bar students from these opportunities.
"Governor Stitt is grateful to Speaker Kyle Hilbert for spotlighting the most recent appalling decisions by the OSSAA and urges the Legislature to deliver lasting reform that puts students and parents first."
The bill would have required the OSSAA to comply with the Oklahoma Open Records Act and the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act.
“The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association appreciates the Oklahoma State Senate Education Committee’s actions today,” the OSSAA said in a statement. “We respect the committee’s thoughtful role and appreciate attention given to matters that directly affect students, schools and the governance of interscholastic activities across our state.”
The bill also would have required annual financial and compliance audits and would have created a new board structure with appointments made by the governor and legislative leaders.
Another bill has been filed by State Senator Casey Murdock to eliminate the OSSAA and instead create the Oklahoma Athletics and Activities Commission. That bill has not yet been heard in a committee.
“The OSSAA remains committed to working constructively with legislators as they evaluate policies impacting educational and extracurricular programs,” the statement read. “Our member schools value a collaborative approach, and we stand ready to provide information, context, and partnership to ensure that any future legislation supports competitive equity, student well-being, and the long-standing framework of school-led oversight in Oklahoma.”
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Christian Moore #4 of the Los Angeles Angels runs down Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros during the game at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on June 22, 2025 in Anaheim, California.
TEMPE, Ariz. -- While parts of the roster are beginning to take shape, key decisions still loom for the Los Angeles Angels as camp enters a new stretch.
According to Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com, the club continues evaluating battles at second base, in the bullpen, and in the outfield, even as clarity emerges in the starting rotation.
Perhaps the most layered competition sits on the infield. Christian Moore is pushing for the starting second base job in big league camp. The 2024 first-round pick recently connected for his first Cactus League homer and has also logged time at third base behind Yoán Moncada.
Moore is joined by Vaughn Grissom and Oswald Peraza, both of whom are out of minor league options, raising the stakes of their performances this spring.
On the mound, the picture is sharpening. José Soriano, Yusei Kikuchi, and Reid Detmers entered camp as established rotation pieces.
The intrigue centered on newly acquired right-handers Grayson Rodriguez and Alek Manoah, each returning from injury-plagued seasons. Rodriguez, who had bone spurs removed from his elbow last August, has shown encouraging velocity early in camp.
Manoah, working his way back from Tommy John surgery, has delivered scoreless outings that suggest he may be regaining his old form.
While those two appear well-positioned to claim the remaining spots, younger options such as George Klassen and left-hander Mitch Farris have made positive impressions.
Unlike the rotation, high-leverage options remain unsettled. The Angels added experienced relievers, including Kirby Yates, Jordan Romano, Drew Pomeranz, and Brent Suter, on short-term deals, but no official closer has emerged.
Robert Stephenson is trending toward readiness for Opening Day, while Ben Joyce could begin the season on the injured list. That uncertainty has opened opportunities for pitchers such as Sam Bachman and Chase Silseth to strengthen their cases.
The defensive alignment may ultimately depend on Mike Trout. After spending time in right field last season, Trout is aiming to return to center field, a move that would allow Jo Adell and Josh Lowe to take over in the corner spots while Jorge Soler rotates between designated hitter and the outfield.
Lowe’s current oblique issue is currently being watched closely, especially given his prior history of injuries.
With a few weeks remaining before Opening Day, the Angels' roster certainly has some question marks that will need to be addressed in the coming weeks. Still, as Bollinger mentioned, final roster decisions will hinge on health, versatility, and late-camp performance.
The Florida Gulf Coast University women's basketball team delivered a record-setting performance in the ASUN Tournament on Tuesday afternoon at UNF Arena, overwhelming Bellarmine, 94-28. The 66-point victory marked the largest margin of victory in an ASUN Tournament game in program history, while the 94 points scored stand as the third most in an ASUN Tournament contest in program history.
FGCU (16-14) showcased its depth in the conference first-round win, placing six players in double figures and overwhelming Bellarmine (2-30) with efficient scoring. Eve Alexander led the way with 20 points, while Anna Mortag added 14 and Nay Staton chipped in 13. Karina Gordon added 11 points, and both Jalei Pillow and Maca Retamales finished with 10 points apiece as the Eagles poured in 61 bench points. FGCU also produced multiple double-doubles, with Mortag (14 points, 12 rebounds), Pillow (10 points, 10 rebounds), and Staton (13 points, 10 rebounds) all controlling the glass in the win.
In the first quarter, Bellarmine struck first with an early three, but FGCU quickly responded with its trademark defensive pressure and relentless work on the glass. Staton converted a fast-break layup off a steal, and Pillow converted with a tip-in after tracking down her own miss. Alexander made an immediate impact off the bench, scoring inside on multiple possessions and controlling the paint. Gordon knocked down a three-pointer midway through the frame, and Retamales capped the quarter with a deep three in the final seconds. FGCU dominated the boards with 14 rebounds in the period and forced five turnovers, building a 23-11 lead after one.
The Eagles seized full control in the second behind efficient offense and suffocating defense. Douglas settled the group with a mid-range jumper before assisting on a Staton three from the wing. Lavy connected from beyond the arc, and Pillow continued her strong interior presence with back-to-back finishes at the rim. Mortag sparked a decisive run with a steal and transition layup, later adding a 3-pointer and a jumper in the closing seconds. Alexander cleaned up multiple second-chance opportunities, including a pair of tip-ins, as FGCU shot 12-of-16 in the quarter. The Eagles outscored Bellarmine 29-7 in the frame to take a commanding 52-18 advantage into halftime.
FGCU maintained its intensity coming out of the locker room, limiting Bellarmine to just one field goal in the quarter. Pillow scored twice inside early in the period, while Gordon buried a three and converted a fast-break layup following a steal. Mortag stayed active on both ends, drilling a three and finishing through contact, and Retamales added another triple from the corner. Jordan Campbell contributed with a steal and transition layup, and the Eagles continued to dominate the glass, grabbing 16 rebounds in the quarter alone. FGCU extended the lead to 74-21 entering the final 10 minutes.
The Eagles closed out the afternoon with steady execution and continued defensive pressure. Staton scored on a strong drive and converted an and-one opportunity early in the quarter, while Gordon and Alexander added paint touches to stretch the margin. Mortag remained aggressive on the boards and dished out assists that led to easy finishes, and Lavy knocked down a late three-pointer to push the total past 90. FGCU assisted on seven field goals in the period and limited Bellarmine to seven points, sealing the 94-28 victory.
FGCU finished the game shooting 38-of-73 from the field and tallied 25 assists to just seven turnovers, while forcing 20 turnovers and turning them into 33 points. The Eagles controlled the glass with a 55-19 rebounding advantage and poured in 54 points in the paint.
Multiple Eagles recorded double-doubles in the historic win, led by Alexander's 20-point performance as she narrowly missed one with nine rebounds. Mortag followed with 14 points and 12 rebounds to go along with four assists and three steals, while Staton added 13 points and 10 rebounds in a strong all-around effort.
FGCU will take on Stetson in the ASUN Quarterfinals on Thursday, March 5 at 2:30 p.m..
What's the plan for the Houston Texans when on the clock at No. 28?
How about on Day 2, where three picks could make or break the roster entering a prove-it year for C.J. Stroud? Well, Bleacher Report might have the best answer in fixing Houston's dire needs.
In their latest three-round mock draft, the scouting department ensured that Houston wouldn't skimp out on addressing the offensive line. At pick No. 28, the Texans land a potential long-term answer at right tackle opposite Aireontae Ersery in Utah's Caleb Lomu.
While the 6-foot-6 junior is far from a finished product, the tape is promising. A two-year starter for the Utes, Lomu has outstanding movement and quick timing to develop into a stable starter with All-Pro potential.
"Lomu is a natural left tackle with the movement skills to match up one-on-one with rushers on the blind side," Brandon Thorn wrote. "His potential by itself is why he will likely land in the first round, regardless of his underdeveloped play-strength. The Texans could move him to the right side. In this scenario, it seems more likely that he would stick on the left side, with Ersery making the switch instead."
One thing that has been brought up is the Texans' potential willingness to move Ersery over to right tackle. Last season, the Minnesota product was expected to start at right tackle before Cam Robinson suffered a lower-body injury that kept him out of training camp for most of the year. Lomu, a natural left tackle, should at least compete with Ersery for the left side gig, but a shift to the other side wouldn't be terrible.
Caleb Lomu is a OT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.88 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 19 out of 1520 OT from 1987 to 2026.
A selling point for Lomu's Day 1 buzz is his technique in pass protection. After allowing two sacks in 2024, he allowed zero last season, largely thanks to hand timing, ability to mirror in space, and his composure against complex rush patterns. As a run blocker, he remains a work in progress thought the traits are promising.
At pick No. 38, Houston shores up the defensive tackle spot with Texas Tech's Lee Hunter, a stable run blocker with tremendous strength to win when taking on one-on-one blocks against interior linemen. He was the anchor opposite first-round pick David Baliey in securing the No. 2 run defense in the country last season out in Lubbock amid a run to the College Football Playoff.
Caleb Lomu has remarkable technical refinement for a 3rd year player
At No. 59, the Texans continue to enhance the run game with the addition of Penn State's Kaytron Allen. The offensive side of the ball was addressed again with the selection of Notre Dame tight end Eli Raridon, a solid receiving threat who still must improve as a run blocker. Some scouts compared his tape to All-Pro tight end Trey McBride from Arizona, though it was based on the tape coming out of Colorado State.
To read all of Bleacher Report's mock draft, click here.
USC coach Lincoln Riley is pleased to have a high percentage of his fall roster participating in spring football practice. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)
When 32 freshman football players filed excitedly into the meeting room at John McKay Center in January for their first official meeting at USC, each new Trojan from the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class in 2026 was asked to stand up, share their name, number, position and an interesting fact about them.
This was pretty standard fare, as far as ice-breakers go. Albeit with one notable difference from past years.
“It was abnormally long [this year,] for sure,” senior offensive lineman Tobias Raymond said, with a laugh.
As USC opened spring practice on Tuesday, a cursory glance through its spring roster would tell you just how much the Trojans will need those freshmen to find their footing — and fast — in a season likely to be defined by their development. Nearly half of the players in attendance for Tuesday’s first day (46 of 103) were either freshmen or redshirt freshmen. That’s almost triple the current size of USC’s junior or senior classes (16).
If the Trojans have any hope of making the College Football Playoff for the first time in five tries under Lincoln Riley, an influx of 18- and 19-year-olds will play a major part.
“There’s a lot of new guys,” Riley said Tuesday. “Getting a look at these people, seeing where they’re at in terms of their development and where they’ve gotta go, I think the evaluation process is going to be really important.”
At no position will that be more critical than pass catcher, where USC must replace its top two wide receivers, Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane, and top two tight ends, Lake McRee and Walker Lyons. In their place steps a deep crop of young talented options, all hoping to emerge this spring.
There will certainly be no shortage of opportunity for USC’s four incoming freshmen receivers (Kayden Dixon-Wyatt, Trent Mosley, Luc Weaver and Tron Baker) and two incoming tight ends (freshman Mark Bowman and junior college transfer Josiah Jefferson) to make that impression. In addition to the void left by Lemon and Lane’s departures, the Trojans will also be without their top returning wideout this spring, as Tanook Hines will sit out the entire session following an offseason procedure.
Hines, who’s only a sophomore, could probably use the next five weeks of spring to develop, considering how much of the Trojans passing attack is likely to rest on his shoulders this fall. But Riley said he thought Hines’ absence could actually be “a blessing in disguise” for the rest of the room.
“All these guys, they’re going to get a ton of reps and they all need them,” Riley said. “What a phenomenal opportunity for all those other guys to develop and to take advantage of those reps. We’re going to need that.”
That directive has been clear enough to USC starting quarterback Jayden Maiava since the Trojans’ fleet of freshmen arrived on campus. Maiava has spent much of the past two months trying to build a connection with young players on both sides of the ball, taking them out to dinners, watching film with them, walking through the playbook and even conducting players-only sessions on the practice field.
“It’s a big impact for the guys I’m going out there with,” Maiava said Tuesday. “Just letting them know I care about them and I care about their success. I want the best for them, and I want them to know that.”
In his third season as starter, Maiava won’t have the benefit of one of college football’s best pass-catching pairs at his disposal. He’ll also enter 2026 on the shortlist for the Heisman Trophy — and all the pressure that comes with that.
Offensive coordinator Luke Huard said last month that Maiava has had “a tremendous sense of urgency” since the end of last season.
Raymond, who will snap to Maiava as a center this spring, said the quarterback's communication has improved “exponentially.”
“Seeing when someone is down or seeing when someone has a good play and picking them up or congratulating them, but also getting on people when they do something wrong,” Raymond said. “If he sees something, he calls it out. If he sees something good, he calls it out.”
Receiver isn’t the only spot where freshmen will get a serious chance to compete next season. On the offensive line, five-star offensive tackle Keenyi Pepe — at 6-foot-7, 330 pounds — already looks quite capable of contributing on a Big Ten front. The same could be said of edge rusher Luke Wafle — 6-foot-6, 265 pounds — and defensive tackles Jameion Winfield — 6-foot-3, 325 pounds — all of whom were five-star prospects.
Still, it may take some time for that young talent to show through, with USC also breaking in both a new defense and special teams concepts. But for what the Trojans will likely lack in experience this spring, they’ll make up for, in some part, with depth.
“We’ve never had a spring practice, none of us in all of our years, that we’ve had this high of a percentage of your full roster already here for spring,” Riley said. “Which is a huge advantage.”
There’s still the small matter of getting all those newcomers to gel. But on that note, Riley thinks talk of USC’s youth movement overlooks how many talented players are returning.
“We’ve kind of gotten painted on the outside as just this crazy young team,” Riley said. “Like, we do have some really good youth, and I know that class has gotten some attention in terms of how that recruiting process played out, but we’ve got a lot of guys that have played a lot of ball here. … You like the talent that we have, you like the returners. I love the guys we brought in. But like one of the best sports franchises of all time said, ‘You’re not collecting talent, you’re building a team.’
“We’ve got talent. Now we’ve got to build a team.”
Injury report
In addition to being down its No. 1 receiver, USC will be without two of its returning starters on the offensive line this spring. Center Kilian O’Connor and right tackle Justin Tauanuu will sit out while recovering from surgical procedures. Left tackle Elijah Paige didn’t practice on Day 1 of spring ball, either.
Cornerbacks Jontez Williams and Chasen Johnson and safety Christian Pierce won’t participate this spring, either, Riley said Tuesday.
Running back Waymond Jordan was limited to start spring ball, as was defensive tackle Jahkeem Stewart.
Last week, the 2027 Rivals300 updated as we head into spring visit and offseason camp season.
The cornerback position is absurdly deep. Of the 300 prospects featured in the new rankings, 39 are corners.
Of those 39, 10 are currently committed. Georgia, South Carolina and Notre Dame are among the schools that have landed a pledge from an elite CB. Below is a look at the top corners in the updated 2027 Rivals300 rankings following the Feb. 23 update:
Meredith remains a Five-Star Plus+ prospect and remains as coveted as they come entering the spring. Texas A&M continues to trend, according to the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine, but plenty of other suitors are also in the mix. Alabama and Texas are among those that will look to snatch momentum away from the Aggies. There still appears to be a ways to go in Meredith’s recruitment.
Now playing in North Carolina, Dobson is about to embark on a big tour of spring visits as he continues to field interest from a ton of top schools. LSU is the school with the edge, per the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine. He’ll soon get another look at the likes of Clemson, Texas Tech, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Auburn and Miami.
Wright has been committed to Georgia since last June, but the Bulldogs are going to have to fight to keep him in the fold. Multiple insiders have now logged picks in the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine in favor of Oregon flipping Wright away from UGA. UCLA and Miami have also been in pursuit, but arrows are now pointing toward Eugene. Regardless of where he’s pledged, his stock continues to rise ahead of his senior season.
One of the biggest risers in the new Rivals300, Fountain has soared inside the top 25 nationally and he remains committed to South Carolina. The Gamecocks landed his commitment on Jan. 2, beating the likes of Georgia, Georgia Tech and Florida. Programs will continue to push, but Fountain is locked in with Shane Beamer and Co. as he careens toward five-star status.
Another corner on the rise, Osborne also made a big jump in the new Rivals300. His recruitment has had a local flavor to this point and it’s the in-state Oklahoma Sooners that are currently trending, according to the Rivals Recruiting Prediction Machine. Oklahoma State has also been involved with the 6-foot-2, 180-pounder, who will continue to garner national interest moving forward.
The 5-foot-11, 190-pounder has been committed to Notre Dame since Dec. 15, when the chose it over the likes of Tennessee, South Carolina and Ohio State. He’s a key early pledge for Marcus Freeman and the Irish, who continue to recruit the state of North Carolina well. Others will try to flip Hasan, but he remains solid with ND.
Yet another corner that made a big leap up the Rivals300, Hall is now Rivals’ No. 1 player in Alabama. He’s got some usual SEC suspects and others charging for his commitment. Hall has got a spring visit tour on deck and will get a look at the likes of Ole Miss, Alabama, Texas A&M, Georgia, Oregon, Georgia Tech and Texas. Rivals’ Chad Simmons has more on Hall here.
Rivals300 Ranking: No. 58 School:Shadow Creek (Texas)
Sherrard plays for an athlete factory in the Lone Star State and he’s next up at Shadow Creek. The 6-foot-1, 180-pounder made a big move up the Rivals300 and is now the No. 9 player in Texas. LSU and Arizona State are two schools jockeying for position in his recruitment and both have locked in official visits thus far.
Mike Elko and the Aggies already have an elite defensive back haul in the 2027 cycle and Henry is a headliner. He pledged to Texas A&M back in November and has remained rock-solid thus far. Henry of course plays for one of the most notable high school football programs in the nation and his stock remains on the rise.
Alston and Hasan create a formidable cornerback duo at the top of the Notre Dame recruiting class. The Buckeye State standout chose the Fighting Irish on Dec. 9 after also considering the likes of LSU, Tennessee, UCLA and Penn State. Despite coaching changes in South Bend, Alston is still in the fold for Freeman and Co.
Is it time to push the panic button for Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki?
He had a really bad first inning against the Cleveland Guardians, giving up a grand slam home run to the Guardians' Kyle Manzardo. But Sasaki, after getting yanked by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts in the first, came back out for two more innings of work.
Those innings proved to be much smoother. Also, the Dodgers managed to put some runs together and pick up a 5-4 Cactus League win over the Guardians on Tuesday afternoon.
Sasaki's first inning, facing the first four Guardians hitters, went for two walks, a hit, and Manzardo's grand slam. Then Sasaki issued another walk, bringing Roberts in to get him. But, in Spring Training games, a starting pitcher can be brought back in should his manager want that to happen.
When a follower on X asked longtime Dodgers beat reporter Jack Harris of the California Post what was going on with Sasaki, Harris shared an image of where Sasaki's pitches were falling.
Sasaki, though, retired three Guardians hitters in a row in the second inning. He followed that up with another fairly clean inning in the third, retiring the Guardians three up, three down.
What did Roberts think about Sasaki's outing? He addressed it with reporters, including the California Post's Harris, after the game.
"I think the last two (innings today) are certainly something to build on ...," Roberts said. "I wasn’t overly concerned (after the first). But it was good to see him bounce back."
Sasaki, through his interpreter, said that he felt like his pre-game warmup was good and believed that he was just feeling good. Yet he also admitted to reporters that he "felt a small mismatch, like something was slightly off."
Once he got over that first inning and came back out for the second, Sasaki dialed up a reason for his tough first-inning situation.
“I could feel my upper body was leaning toward the third-base side,” Sasaki said, according to a story from Dodgers Beat. “Once I brought that back, both my breaking balls and my fastball started going over the plate. The first inning, the result was bad, but the feel was good. When those matched up, that’s when it clicked.”
Sasaki even ended up getting the victory over the Guardians.
The Dodgers got on the board in the top of the third inning on Miguel Rojas' two-run home run, which also brought home Eliezer Alfonzo. That made it 4-2 Guardians at that point.
Then, in the top of the fourth inning, Zach Ehrhard smoked a two-run triple to bring home Alex Freeland and Nick Senzel. That tied things up at 4-4. But the Dodgers were not through scoring runs here.
Ryan Ward hit a sharp single to left field, driving home Ehrhard and putting Los Angeles up 5-4. That's how the game ended, but things got a little sticky in the Guardians' home half of the ninth inning.
With one out, Nick Mitchell doubled to left field off Dodgers reliever Ronan Kopp. Kopp, though, got the final two outs and picked up a save.
The Dodgers are now 9-3 in Cactus League play. On Wednesday, the Dodgers will play an exhibition game against Team Mexico with first pitch set for 3:05 p.m. ET.
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A former Montreal Canadiens forward is on the move.
According to The Athletic's Michael Russo, the Minnesota Wild are acquiring former Canadiens forward Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2028 second-round pick.
McCarron, 30, was one of several players on the Predators creating chatter as a trade candidate leading up to the deadline. Now, with this news, the former Canadiens forward is heading to Minnesota.
Seeing the Wild bring in a player like McCarron is understandable. With the Wild being one of the top teams in the league, they naturally are going to want more toughness when the playoffs are here. Bringing in McCarron will provide them just that in their bottom six.
In 59 games this season with the Predators before being traded to the Wild, McCarrom has five goals, seven assists, 13 points, 73 penalty minutes, and 165 hits. This is after the former Canadiens forward had five goals, 14 points, and 102 penalty minutes in 74 games for Nashville last season.
McCarron was selected by the Canadiens with the 25th overall pick of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. In 69 games over three seasons with the Canadiens from 2015-16 to 2017-18, McCarron recorded two goals, eight points, 110 penalty minutes, and 185 hits.
Before Kyler Murray became a starting quarterback in the NFL, there were serious questions about whether he'd even play football at all.
Murray was a standout baseball player at Oklahoma and was on track for a professional baseball career before breaking out as the 2018 Heisman Trophy winner. In the span of a year, he was a first-round pick in two different sports and faced a legitimate choice between the two leagues.
Murray chose football, but it’s still possible he could return to baseball at some point. Here’s a look at his baseball career.
Kyler Murray was a dual-threat player while attending Oklahoma, playing both football and baseball in his college career. While Murray was a backup quarterback initially upon transferring to Oklahoma, he more immediately found playing time on the baseball team.
The Athletics drafted Kyler Murray with the ninth overall pick in the 2018 MLB draft, immediately following his breakout season for Oklahoma baseball. However, the A's let Murray play football in the fall, which resulted in the quarterback winning the Heisman Trophy that season.
Although Murray hasn't played for the Athletics since the organization drafted him in 2018, the A's still own Murray's MLB rights. Therefore, if Murray every wants to make the switch to baseball, he would be doing so for the Athletics unless the team decides to trade or denounce his rights.
Murray's initial contract with the Athletics included a $4.6 million signing bonus. However, by opting to play football instead, Murray reportedly repaid a portion of that singing bonus back to the Athletics.
Can confirm Kyler Murray’s contract with #Athletics includes a provision whereby he’d forgo/repay a very large portion of his signing bonus if he opts to play in the NFL. @MLB@MLBNetwork
Why did Kyler Murray choose football over baseball?
Murray entered the 2019 NFL draft on February 11, 2019, and he made it clear that football was his passion.
"Football has been my love and passion my entire life," Murray said. "I was raised to play QB, and I very much look forward to dedicating 100% of myself to being the best QB possible and winning NFL championships."
Murray likely got an inkling that the Arizona Cardinals would draft him first overall, allowing him a chance to start immediately and giving a four-year, $35.7 million rookie contract out of the gate. Then, Murray signed a five-year, $230 million extension with Arizona in 2022.
Had Murray stayed with baseball, it would've taken longer for him to make his way through the Athletics organization, before having a chance to earn hundreds of millions of dollars. Ultimately, the path Murray chose gave him more immediate money and success.
Kyler Murray was born on August 7, 1997, so he will be 29 years old when the 2026 NFL season begins. As Murray has spent most of his 20s in the NFL, it would be pretty unprecedented for him to make the switch back to baseball at this point.
Murray last played baseball for Oklahoma in the Spring of 2018, when he played in 51 games for the Sooners. That season, Murray had by far his best performance in collegiate baseball, totaling 10 home runs, 10 stolen bases and a .954 OPS.
About this time last night, Kyler Murray’s name was called in the #MLBDraft.
Murray has completely focused on football since 2019, so it is unlikely he could successfully switch sports at this point. Besides the fact that Murray hasn't played baseball competitively since 2018, he needed time and development when he entered the MLB draft, and his skills have probably waned as he went away from the sport.
Many football and baseball players were dual-threat athletes before choosing one path, but some tried to play both.
The most famous dual-threat players are Deion Sanders and Bo Jackson, as both reached the pros in MLB and the NFL. Brian Jordan also played both sports professionally, starting in football before moving to baseball.
Recently, Tim Tebow gave baseball a shot after his football career but flamed out with the New York Mets’ Double-A team. Jeff Samardzija was a wide receiver at Notre Dame but chose baseball, carving out a successful major league career as a pitcher.
Like Kyler Murray, Russell Wilson was drafted in baseball but dropped the sport to focus on the NFL. Jameis Winston was also a two-sport athlete in college but chose football as a No. 1 overall NFL draft pick.
Other notable two-sport athletes include Tom Brady, John Elway, Todd Helton, Frank Thomas, Kirk Gibson, Ricky Williams, and John Lynch.
HATTIESBURG — Mississippi State baseball starting centerfielder Aidan Teel is not in the lineup for the March 3 game at Southern Miss. He is not with the team for the game, either.
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TUI Cruises shared a new update regarding its operations in the Middle East on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. In an official statement on its website, the company said it is in close contact with the relevant authorities as well as international security experts. “The situation remains unchanged at this time. Our guests are still onboard...
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Malaysia is set to enhance its sports tourism offerings with the introduction of the inaugural MAH Tower-running Championship 2026 (MTC2026). This exciting event, which will take place on April 11, 2026, will challenge participants to race up 1,186 steps of the 51-storeyFace Suites building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Organised by the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) and the Malaysia Towerrunning Association (MTA), the event aims to merge the worlds of sports and hospitality, promoting Malaysia as a destination for sports tourism.
The event will involve participants climbing a total of 198.7 meters as they race to the top of this iconic skyscraper in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. This new addition to Malaysia’s growing urban sports calendar is expected to attract both local and international competitors, putting Malaysia on the map as a global destination for sports tourism.
A Strategic Move for Malaysia’s Tourism Industry
According to the event’s organisers, the launch of MTC2026 is not just about sport but also about using Malaysia’s unique hotel infrastructure to engage a growing fitness community and attract tourism. The Face Suites building, a well-known hotel located in the bustling Jalan Sultan Ismail area of Kuala Lumpur, will serve as the perfect venue for this innovative event.
BE Lim, the organising chairman of MAH, shared that the goal of the event is to establish the tower run as a regular fixture on Malaysia’s tourism calendar. By combining sports with hotel venues, it is expected to spark new interest in Malaysia as a prime destination for both active travelers and fitness enthusiasts.
We hope it will demonstrate how hotels can serve as exciting sporting venues, opening new ways for the hospitality industry to engage with the public, youth, and the growing fitness community.
Transforming Hotels into Fitness Arenas
The concept of tower running is set to revolutionize the way people think about hotels. Traditionally seen as places of rest and relaxation, hotels are now being reimagined as dynamic spaces that can host sports events and foster wellness activities. Ravinder Singh, president of the MTA, highlighted that tower running offers a fresh and exciting way to transform everyday buildings into active sporting arenas.
By hosting this championship, MAH is showing how hotels can evolve beyond accommodation, becoming platforms for wellness, sport, and meaningful experiences. This innovation fits well with the modern traveler’s increasing interest in activities that combine fitness and leisure, making it a perfect alignment for Malaysia’s tourism strategy.
Strengthening the Country’s Sports Tourism Infrastructure
The MTC2026 is just one of several sports-related initiatives that will be featured as part of Malaysia’s ambitious plan to establish itself as a sports tourism hub. According to Akbal Setia, head of the Visit Malaysia 2026 Secretariat, the event aligns with the nation’s strategy to offer more than just traditional sightseeing experiences.
“Supporting emerging sports events with strong potential is part of our strategy to develop distinctive tourism attractions, and initiatives like MTC2026 contribute directly to this direction,” Setia explained. His statement underscores the importance of creating unique tourism offerings that cater to new-age travelers looking for engaging and active experiences.
By introducing innovative events like the tower-running championship, Malaysia is not only diversifying its tourism offerings but also positioning itself as a leader in sports tourism in Southeast Asia.
Expanding Malaysia’s Sports Tourism Calendar
In addition to the MAH Tower-running Championship, the MAH has other exciting sports events scheduled for 2026, including the 14th edition of the MAH Treasure Hunt and a state-level football competition. These events, combined with the broader Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign, reflect a national push to boost the country’s profile as a dynamic tourism destination that offers more than just cultural and natural attractions.
Isaac Raj, the CEO of MAH, emphasised that the association is committed to developing a comprehensive calendar of events that will strongly support sports tourism in Malaysia. With Visit Malaysia 2026, our calendar is packed with events that strongly support sports tourism in Malaysia, he opined. The inclusion of MTC2026 in this lineup highlights the importance of sports as an integral part of the nation’s tourism strategy moving forward.
Tower Running: An Accessible Sport for All
One of the key aspects of the MAH Tower-running Championship 2026 is its accessibility to participants of all fitness levels. According to Soh Wai Ching, a tower running world champion and secretary of the MTA, the sport is inclusive and designed for everyone.
Anyone, regardless of experience or fitness level, can take part in tower running, which Soh said. This inclusive approach ensures that the event will appeal to a wide range of participants, from seasoned athletes to those new to the sport. By fostering inclusivity, the MTC2026 is set to engage a broad audience, encouraging both locals and visitors to take part in this exciting new sporting event.
A Promising Future for Sports Tourism in Malaysia
As the MAH Tower-running Championship 2026 gets closer, anticipation is building for this innovative event that merges sports with the hospitality industry. The event is expected to become a key part of Malaysia’s annual tourism calendar, attracting both local and international visitors eager to take part in an event that combines fitness, adventure, and travel.
The success of MTC2026 could open the door for more similar events in the future, creating new tourism opportunities and further strengthening Malaysia’s position as a leading destination for sports tourism in the region. With a growing global interest in active travel, Malaysia’s unique blend of hospitality and sports is set to make an enduring impact on the tourism industry.
The arrival of the spring season in South Korea has triggered a monumental increase in travel activity, with accommodation search spikes reaching record levels as tourists prepare for the country’s world-renowned floral displays. It is observed that the South Korea travel demand for 2026 is being propelled by a sequence of spring flower festivals that draw millions of visitors to both urban centers and rural villages. From the delicate cherry blossoms in Seoul to the vibrant canola flowers of Jeju Island, the nation is being transformed into a multi-colored tapestry that serves as a primary driver for the domestic tourism economy. Analysts have noted that early bookings for hotels and transportation hubs have surged by over 30% compared to previous years, as travelers scramble to secure their spots ahead of the peak blooming periods.
The Pink Wave: Why Millions are Risking Everything to Catch the Perfect Bloom
The phenomenon known as the cherry blossom wave is currently moving from the southern provinces toward the north, dictating the flow of millions of travelers across the peninsula. In Seoul, iconic locations such as Yeouido Park and Seokchon Lake are anticipated to reach maximum capacity between March 30 and April 8, 2026. It is reported by major travel platforms that hotels in the Songpa-gu and Yeongdeungpo-gu districts have seen a 50% increase in inquiries, as visitors seek rooms with direct views of the petal-covered landscapes.
Beyond the capital, the Jinhae Gunhangje Festival—the largest of its kind in the country—is expected to host over 3 million people. The Gyeonghwa Station and Yeojwacheon Stream remain the primary focal points for photography enthusiasts, where the blossoms form a natural tunnel over the water. Due to the fleeting nature of these flowers, which often last only seven to ten days, the pressure for precise timing has led to a spike in the use of AI-driven blooming forecasts provided by the Korea Meteorological Administration.
Golden Fields and Snowy Peaks: The Secret Festivals You Didn’t Know About
While cherry blossoms dominate the headlines, other floral events are creating their own secondary tourism booms. In Jeollanam-do, the Gwangyang Maehwa Festival and the Gurye Sansuyu Festival serve as the unofficial start to the spring travel season. The Gwangyang Maehwa Village, famous for its 100,000 plum trees, has been selected as a representative festival of the province for four consecutive years, reflecting its sustained popularity. Similarly, the yellow cornellian cherry blossoms in Gurye attract those looking for a “yellow cloud” experience along the foothills of Jirisan Mountain.
In the coastal city of Yeosu, the focus shifts to the fiery red and pink hues of the azalea festivals on Yeongchuisan Mountain. This destination is seeing increased interest in 2026 as the city prepares for the World Island Exhibition, which has boosted local infrastructure and accessible transit. Meanwhile, Taean on the west coast is gearing up for the Taean Tulip Festival, recognized as one of the top five tulip events globally. The combination of coastal views and millions of imported bulbs makes this a high-value destination for family-oriented travel packages.
Island Fever: Why Jeju is Completely Booked Out Six Months in Advance
Jeju Island remains the undisputed heavyweight of spring tourism, offering a unique “double bloom” experience where cherry blossoms and canola flowers coincide. The Noksan-ro road, a 10-kilometer stretch where yellow and pink flowers line the highway simultaneously, is cited as the most searched travel route in South Korea for the month of March. It is observed that car rental agencies and boutique pensions on the island have reached 90% occupancy for the last week of March, prompting authorities to implement temporary traffic control measures.
The King Cherry trees, native to the island and known for having larger petals than mainland varieties, provide a distinct aesthetic that drives high social media engagement. This has led to a specialized market for private taxi tours and “flower-chasing” itineraries that allow tourists to bypass crowded public transit. The Jeju Tourism Organization has emphasized that the integration of volcanic landscapes with spring flora creates a spiritual and restorative environment that continues to attract a growing number of international “wellness” travelers from across Asia and Europe.
The Logistics of Beauty: How to Survive the 2026 Tourism Crunch
With the unprecedented volume of travelers, the Government of South Korea has expanded the capacity of the KTX high-speed rail network to accommodate the southern migration. However, even with extra trains, seats on the Seoul-to-Busan and Seoul-to-Jeonju lines are frequently sold out weeks in advance. Travelers are being formally advised to utilize the Visit Korea shuttle buses, which are specifically deployed to connect major cities with remote festival sites like the Taean tulip fields or the Gwangyang plum orchards.
To manage the environmental impact and the “overtourism” often seen at these sites, many festivals have introduced “no-car” zones and advanced reservation systems for certain walking paths. This shift toward sustainable festival management is intended to protect the delicate root systems of the ancient trees while ensuring a higher-quality experience for visitors. As the 2026 season reaches its zenith, it is clear that the cultural and economic significance of these blossoms has transcended mere sightseeing, becoming a vital part of the national identity and a cornerstone of the post-winter economic recovery.
The Indian Hotels Company Limited, which is the largest hotel company in India, has announced that Gateway Dehradun is now open for business. This is the debut of Gateway Hotels & Resorts, a hotel chain of the Indian Hotels Company Limited, in the capital of Uttarakhand. This is a strategic location that is known for providing a personal experience.
A Strategic Addition to Dehradun’s Hospitality Landscape
The opening of Gateway Dehradun is a significant development for the city’s hospitality sector. As the city grows into a hub for both business and leisure tourism, the new hotel caters to the increasing demand for high-quality accommodations and services. With its modern facilities and strategic location, Gateway Dehradun enhances the city’s tourism infrastructure, providing a luxury option for travelers seeking both comfort and proximity to key attractions in Uttarakhand.
By introducing a premium brand like Gateway Hotels, IHCL is adding value to Dehradun’s hospitality offering, which will attract affluent tourists and business travelers seeking top-notch services in the city. The hotel’s blend of traditional and modern design, coupled with its focus on delivering memorable guest experiences, positions it as an important asset for the region’s tourism sector.
Boosting Local Tourism and Economic Growth
The introduction of Gateway Dehradun has a direct impact on the local hospitality sector by expanding the accommodation options available for visitors. The hotel caters to leisure travelers visiting the nearby hill stations like Mussoorie and those heading to spiritual hubs like Rishikesh and Haridwar, while also providing services for business tourists attending conferences or corporate events. As tourism numbers continue to rise in Dehradun, the opening of Gateway Dehradun contributes to the growth of local businesses, employment opportunities, and tourism-related services, including restaurants, transportation, and event planning.
With its focus on offering luxury services and premium experiences, the hotel elevates the standard of hospitality in the region, encouraging tourism spending and providing guests with an unforgettable stay. The growth of the hospitality sector in Dehradun ensures that the region can better accommodate the increasing number of visitors, driving economic benefits and job creation within the hospitality industry.
Enhancing the Hospitality Sector with Quality Services
Gateway Dehradun offers high-end amenities, including a spa & wellness centre, an outdoor swimming pool, and versatile event spaces, including the city’s largest banquet hall. These facilities cater to both leisure and business tourists, ensuring that the hotel appeals to a wide range of visitors. By providing such facilities, the hotel strengthens Dehradun’s competitive edge in the growing business tourism and luxury leisure travel sectors.
Moreover, the hotel features Earth Pavillion, a cozy all-day dining destination, and Aanch, a North Indian specialty restaurant, further boosting the region’s culinary tourism. As tourists enjoy local flavors and international dishes, it stimulates growth in local restaurants, food suppliers, and regional agricultural businesses.
Supporting Sustainable Hospitality Growth in Uttarakhand
Gateway Dehradun also plays a key role in driving sustainable growth in Uttarakhand’s hospitality sector. The hotel focuses on environmentally responsible practices, such as reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste, and supporting local suppliers. This commitment to eco-friendly operations is aligned with the state’s broader goals of promoting sustainable tourism that balances growth with environmental conservation.
By integrating sustainability into its operations, Gateway Dehradun offers a model for green tourism and highlights the growing importance of eco-conscious travelers who prioritize responsible travel experiences. As more hotels in the region adopt sustainable practices, it will contribute to Uttarakhand’s reputation as a destination that offers both luxury and environmental responsibility, ensuring long-term tourism sustainability.
Gateway Dehradun’s Contribution to Regional Tourism and Hospitality Industry
The opening of Gateway Dehradun signals a bright future for the region’s hospitality sector. With Uttarakhand becoming increasingly popular as a tourism destination, the expansion of premium hotels such as Gateway Dehradun will help meet the growing demand for high-quality accommodations. As the city continues to develop into a major tourism hub, the hospitality sector’s growth will create a ripple effect across Dehradun’s economy, providing new business opportunities and improving the overall visitor experience.
The hotel’s luxury offerings, combined with the growing focus on eco-tourism and sustainable hospitality, ensures that the local tourism industry will remain resilient and competitive in the years to come. The Gateway Dehradun project also opens the door for future investments in Uttarakhand’s tourism infrastructure, contributing to sustained economic growth and fostering long-term tourism development in the region.
Gateway Dehradun’s Impact on Uttarakhand’s Hospitality Sector
The opening of Gateway Dehradun not only enhances the presence of IHCL in Uttarakhand, but it is also a significant milestone for the hospitality industry of the region. By providing luxury accommodations, service, and sustainability, the Gateway Dehradun is all set to become a significant contributor to the growth of the tourism industry and the development of Uttarakhand.
With the growth of Dehradun as a business and tourism hub, Gateway Dehradun is contributing to the growth of the tourism industry. Its influence on the region is not limited to the guests who stay at the hotel, as it impacts the local economy and the tourism industry.
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is becoming more popular with families and offers many seasonal activities. It is situated right in front of Kuta Beach and next to Beachwalk Shopping Center. By combining modern Beachwalk shopping with family lifestyle ocean activities, Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is perfect for multi-generational families.
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is right for families, combining relaxation and adventure. With large rooms, family-oriented services, and activities right on the beach, this resort is family-friendly. Each season, month of the year, this resort offers many engaging activities that correspond to Bali’s culture. Bali’s culture is your neighbor for your relaxation.
Family-Centric Resort
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is great for families who want relaxation, beach rest, and cultural activities. Family-friendly is the theme in big rooms, big family restaurants, and many recreational activities for the family. Relaxation is there, and also custom cultural island activities.
The PlayHouse Kids Club is a primary feature of the resort, providing fun, varied activities for younger customers. Easy access to other attractions, including the nearby infinity pool, helps to ensure that the adults can relax. Adding the cultural activities of Bali to the resort’s programming helps augment the guest experience.
The Moments that change every stay – Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, has seasonal programming to develop memorable experiences for guests, tailored to Bali’s island-wide cultural celebrations. The resort aims to create a vibrant holiday spirit and works to coordinate activities during Bali’s culturally significant dates, such as Nyepi and Lebaran.
March 19, 2026, will be one of the most notable dates to be extremely quiet as Nyepi will be observed. The Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort will provide guests the opportunity to be still and at peace as well as enjoy some mindful dining on the beach, which will be a time for introspection. Nyepi will be followed by a festive Eid al-Fitr celebration at the Bali Kuta Resort from March 20 to 21. The resort will be decorated for the occasion, and there will be festive meals and family reunions.
The resort is making the rich traditions of Bali’s culture and world-class services an extended holiday experience. The Easter festivities at the beginning of April and the hosted Aloft Bali Kuta Food Truck Festival 2.0 will help keep the lively flow. This will especially enhance the experience of the families.
Family-Focused Beachfront Luxurious Comfort
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is all about large accommodations for families. The accommodations are designed for relaxation and include large private balconies with views of the Indian Ocean. The resort has gone to great lengths in the design of the family suites to combine comfort and modern convenience with playful elements for children, including a tent for games and a snuggly lounge area.
The Family Suites have space for the whole family, with sofa-style beds that can fit four guests. Family Suites parents and children can enjoy their stay with the comfort of soothing bedding and family-friendly layouts. To make their family offerings stand out, the resort gives guests a family buffet breakfast, VIP welcome gifts, front door services, and bespoke in-room services.
Culinary Delights by the Beach
At Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, much care is taken to make guests’ eating experiences special. Guests have to choose from many options that cater to their different meal needs and preferences. The resort’s signature restaurant, Bene, is an Italian Kitchen that is great for family dining. It has a relaxing and elevated atmosphere, with dominantly Italian dishes and wood-fired pizza. The Daily Social is also a relaxing setting for some wood-fired Italian dishes. It has laid back international cuisine. It is also the best place to catch a drink, enjoy some great coffee, and have the best of the ocean views.
Families will also appreciate the resort’s Sunday Social Brunch, which includes live music and a great meal experience. Since kids eat free, families will enjoy great meals and remarkable savings during their visit. There are also other great meals at the Beachwalk Shopping Center, where guests can enjoy a variety of meals and explore the local cuisine.
Year-Round Programs Designed for Multi-Generational Travel
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort aims to provide a memorable experience for every family member. Its extensive seasonal programming ensures guests of all ages will have something to keep them busy. Children can enjoy the resort’s kids’ club, while parents spend time at the infinity pool, or partake in Bali’s cultural immersion activities.
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort has different activities each season, and a sunset garden festival each year, along with food festivals with other resorts in Bali. The activities match with school holidays as they are busy travel times. This seasonal programming keeps the resort busy year-round and keeps the activities diverse for the traveling families.
Elevated Family Getaways with Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort
The seasonal packages, fine dining restaurants, and family-focused shows show the commitment Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort has to family vacations. The winning combination of beachfront and cultural activities makes the resort a perfect option for families looking for a high-end vacation in Bali.
The Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is a leading family resort in Bali, along with other high-end resorts. Every family member is grateful, from the cultural activities to the lively celebrations and the calm days at the beach. The family activities are endless, and focus on the needs of each family member.
Conclusion: An Emerging Family-Friendly Location in Bali
Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort continues to grow in prominence as one of Bali’s evolving family-friendly beachfront resorts. With generous family-sized rooms, creative seasonal programming, and a wide range of dining and culinary offerings, family vacations are hassle-free. Cultural events like Nyepi and Eid al-Fitr ,as well as a myriad of family activities and programming, enable guests to participate in meaningful and enriching activities. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort is a wonderful hotel to bond, celebrate, and enjoy quality family time in the Kuta area of Bali.
The travel industry has witnessed a major innovation with the launch of Navan Edge, an AI-powered travel assistant tailored specifically for business travelers. This new tool promises to streamline the often-complex travel experience for individuals without access to managed travel programs, offering personalized travel solutions and the ability to adapt plans in real time. Navan Edge is a game-changer for those who have long dealt with the challenges of researching their own travel, managing loyalty programs, and handling booking disruptions without professional assistance.
Until now, many business travelers have had to navigate travel arrangements on their own, spending hours making reservations, managing changes, and sorting out disruptions. With the introduction of Navan Edge, this process is set to become more seamless, efficient, and manageable.
Designed for the Modern Business Traveler
The introduction of Navan Edge addresses a specific pain point for frequent business travelers at companies that lack a managed travel program. These “road warriors” often find themselves juggling complex itineraries, hotel reservations, and loyalty programs manually. With Navan Edge, they are provided with a solution that takes the hassle out of the process by offering hyper-personalized recommendations based on travel preferences, loyalty status, and specific itinerary needs.
This AI-powered assistant simplifies the task of managing travel plans, allowing travelers to stay focused on their business goals rather than getting bogged down by logistical details. In addition to managing hotel bookings, Navan Edge can make changes to flight reservations, adjust dinner reservations, and handle any disruptions in real time. Once a traveler approves, the assistant can even rebook flights in the event of a cancellation, notify hotels about delays, and ensure that meal plans are updated accordingly.
Enhancing Productivity for Business Travelers
Navan Edge is designed to support business travelers by allowing them to maximize their productivity on the go. With a conversational interface, this tool lets users interact with the assistant in a natural, intuitive way. Instead of wasting valuable time on the phone or in long email chains, travelers can simply speak to Navan Edge, and the assistant will handle the rest.
A key feature of the assistant is its ability to integrate with existing global travel infrastructure, a system that Navan has been perfecting for over a decade. The result is an efficient, reliable, and user-friendly tool that connects hundreds of travel suppliers across the world. Whether it’s changing a hotel reservation, booking a last-minute flight, or sorting out a disruption, Navan Edge ensures that travelers have everything they need at their fingertips.
Availability and Future Expansions
Currently, Navan Edge is available on iOS in the U.S., and it supports hotel bookings exclusively. However, the company has confirmed that flight and restaurant bookings will be rolled out in the near future. This phased rollout ensures that Navan Edge will gradually evolve into a comprehensive travel assistant capable of managing all aspects of a traveler’s journey, from accommodation to transportation and dining.
The assistant also allows travelers to make last-minute adjustments to their itinerary. If a flight is delayed or canceled, Navan Edge can alert the hotel to adjust check-in times or rebook alternative flights. Additionally, it can update reservations for dinners and other activities to ensure that all travel needs are met without stress or delay.
Addressing the Needs of Both Small and Large Enterprises
While Navan Edge is initially aimed at business travelers without managed travel programs, it also holds great potential for frequent travelers within larger enterprises. Many corporate travelers find the tools provided by their companies to be too restrictive or clunky, which often leads to booking travel outside of the approved policies. Navan Edge provides a flexible solution for these employees by offering a tool that not only helps them stay within corporate travel guidelines but also offers more convenience and better usability than traditional corporate tools.
As businesses continue to rely more heavily on remote work and employees are required to travel more frequently, Navan Edge fills a critical gap in the market by offering personalized services that align with both the preferences of the traveler and the requirements of the company.
Investment and Growth
Navan has secured significant investments to fuel the expansion of its travel assistant, with A16z Capital Management and Singapore-based Napean Trading & Investment contributing a combined $565 million in funding. This backing will help Navan enhance its technology infrastructure and accelerate the rollout of Navan Edge to a broader market, enabling even more business travelers to benefit from its services.
Despite the excitement surrounding its new product, Navan is currently facing scrutiny from law firms regarding its initial public offering. This investigation reflects the growing interest in the company and its innovative solutions for the business travel sector.
A Shift in Business Travel Management
The introduction of Navan Edge represents a broader trend in the business travel industry: the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence to manage and optimize travel. As AI continues to transform industries, Navan Edge exemplifies how technology can improve the traveler experience while simultaneously reducing the administrative burden on businesses.
Travelers are increasingly seeking AI-driven tools that simplify their journeys and save time. Navan Edge meets this demand by offering personalized, intuitive services that make travel easier, more enjoyable, and less stressful.
Conclusion: A New Era of Business Travel Assistance
The launch of Navan Edge marks a significant step forward in the business travel landscape. By using artificial intelligence to simplify complex travel arrangements, this new tool empowers frequent travelers to stay productive, make real-time adjustments, and ultimately enjoy their journeys.
As Navan continues to expand its offerings, it is clear that AI-powered travel assistants are set to play a major role in shaping the future of business travel. With personalized recommendations, real-time itinerary adjustments, and the flexibility to handle disruptions, Navan Edge is paving the way for smarter, more efficient travel management.
In a revolutionary move, Andhra Pradesh Tourism has joined hands with Rapido, a popular app-based ride-hailing service provider, to introduce a ‘Driver-Cum-Guide’ training program that will transform auto and cab drivers into tourism ambassadors for the state. This groundbreaking program was inaugurated on February 24, 2026, in Vijayawada. This move in tourism innovation is set to change the face of tourism in India in the near future, not only in enhancing the overall tourism experience but also in improving the lives and social stature of local drivers.
This program is a unique blend of community-based tourism and technological innovation that is set to change the role and significance of local drivers in tourism in India. By improving the overall tourism experience and empowering local drivers to promote the rich heritage, history, and tourist attractions in Andhra Pradesh to visitors to the state, this program is set to change the future of tourism in India in a big way.
Revitalizing the Tourism Experience: Local Drivers as Guides
The new ‘Driver-Cum-Guide’ programme is designed to make local drivers an integral part of the tourism experience. Over a two-day training session, 280 drivers—comprising 32 cab drivers and 248 auto drivers—were trained in several areas to enhance their role as guides, including:
In-depth knowledge of key tourist destinations such as Amaravati, the Buddhist Circuit, and Nagarjuna Sagar
Professional conduct, safety standards, and effective communication with international tourists
Technology usage, including Bhashini and Google Translate to overcome language barriers
Storytelling techniques, taught in collaboration with Jignasa Artverse, to narrate the historical significance of landmarks
This initiative allows drivers to transcend their traditional roles and serve as cultural narrators. By sharing insights into the local history and heritage, they can provide a richer, more authentic tourism experience for visitors, helping foster a deeper connection between tourists and the local culture.
Technology-Driven Innovation in Tourism
At the heart of the initiative is technology. Rapido has introduced a ‘Tourist Guide’ icon in its app, enabling tourists to easily identify and book trained driver-guides who have completed the training. This integration of technology with local expertise provides a seamless tourism solution that not only enhances the guest experience but also offers a safer and more informative way to explore the region.
The use of translation tools and other tech-driven services will help international tourists navigate the region with ease, offering a level of personalized service that elevates the overall travel experience. By embedding local culture and storytelling into the tourism experience, the programme aims to make Andhra Pradesh a more attractive and accessible destination for global visitors.
Empowering Local Communities and Boosting Livelihoods
One of the most powerful aspects of the ‘Driver-Cum-Guide’ training programme is its potential to empower local communities. By training drivers to become guides, the initiative creates new livelihood opportunities for individuals who have typically not been directly involved in the tourism sector. This shift enhances social recognition for drivers, turning them into cultural ambassadors and storytellers while improving their economic opportunities.
Moreover, the project contributes to the local economy by encouraging drivers to participate in tourism-related services, making them key players in the region’s sustainable tourism growth. By embedding tourism development in the community, the programme ensures that the benefits of tourism are shared equitably, helping to reduce inequality and create a more inclusive tourism sector.
A Model for Sustainable Tourism Growth
This initiative, implemented under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme of the Union Ministry of Tourism, highlights the importance of sustainable tourism. By training local drivers as guides, Andhra Pradesh is not only enhancing tourism experiences but also ensuring that local heritage is preserved and shared with the world. This approach contributes to the long-term sustainability of the state’s tourism industry, aligning with global tourism trends that prioritize cultural exchange, local involvement, and environmental responsibility.
The programme also reflects a growing recognition in the tourism sector that tourism development needs to go beyond just infrastructure and investment. True tourism growth should focus on creating meaningful connections between visitors and locals, allowing cultural heritage to be celebrated and community-based solutions to thrive.
Expanding the Programme Across Andhra Pradesh
The pilot project in Vijayawada has already received an enthusiastic response, and the state government plans to expand the initiative to other tourist hotspots like Tirupati and Visakhapatnam. These locations, known for their rich cultural heritage, will benefit from the inclusion of local guides who not only provide information about the destinations but also serve as local ambassadors.
As the programme grows, it could serve as a model for other states to implement similar initiatives, contributing to the growth of community-based tourism across India. By integrating local expertise with modern technology, the programme sets a precedent for how sustainable tourism can drive local development, foster economic empowerment, and improve the visitor experience.
The Future Impact: Strengthening India’s Tourism Sector
This initiative has the potential to make a significant impact on India’s tourism industry in the years to come. By empowering local drivers and enhancing tourist experiences, the programme creates a more inclusive and sustainable tourism model that respects and celebrates local cultures. It also highlights how community involvement can be a driving force behind tourism growth.
As India seeks to expand its global tourism presence, this programme serves as an example of how technology and local expertise can be combined to create innovative, impactful tourism solutions. By engaging local communities in the tourism sector, this initiative has the potential to help India become a leading example of how sustainable tourism can lead to economic growth and cultural preservation.
A New Era of Community-Driven Tourism
The ‘Driver-Cum-Guide’ programme launch in Vijayawada marks a major leap for the tourism development sector in India. By empowering the drivers of the city with the ability to function as guides, Andhra Pradesh is redefining the tourism experience, establishing a more profound connection between the tourists and the cultural heritage of the state. This not only increases the quality of the tourism experience but also ensures that the local population benefits from the development of the tourism sector, paving the way for a brighter future for tourism in India.
Indian Railways is stepping up its efforts to manage the expected surge in passenger traffic during the Holi festival with a series of well-planned initiatives. In response to the increased demand, the railway authorities are rolling out special trains, extending existing services, and implementing smarter ticketing systems. These actions are aimed at ensuring smooth and efficient travel during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The introduction of special trains will accommodate the large volume of homebound travelers, while extended services and additional coaches on regular trains will further ease congestion. Additionally, the focus on smarter ticketing systems aims to streamline the booking process, reduce wait times, and improve overall convenience for passengers. With these strategic efforts, Indian Railways is committed to delivering a seamless and stress-free travel experience for millions of passengers during Holi.
Special Trains to Manage Increased Passenger Traffic
In preparation for the heightened demand, Indian Railways is introducing a fleet of special trains that will operate on high-traffic routes to popular homebound destinations such as Gorakhpur, Mysuru, and Tirupati. These destinations are typically bustling with travelers eager to spend time with loved ones during the Holi celebrations, and these special trains will ease congestion and provide additional options for those looking to travel.
Alongside these special services, Indian Railways has also extended existing train services and added extra coaches to several regular trains. This ensures that every passenger has a seat during the busy holiday period, minimizing overcrowding and ensuring a more comfortable and stress-free journey.
Focused Crowd Management for Smooth Operations
Managing the crowd at railway stations, particularly during peak travel times, is a key challenge. To ensure smooth operations during the Holi festival, Indian Railways has implemented a thorough crowd management strategy across major stations, particularly in Delhi. These measures are designed to streamline passenger flow and prevent congestion.
Queue management systems, phased boarding, and organized entry points are being enforced at key stations to ensure that passengers are guided efficiently to their respective trains. Dedicated holding areas have been set up to allow passengers to wait in a comfortable space, thus reducing overcrowding on the platforms.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF), alongside station staff, has been tasked with overseeing operations at these busy hubs. The RPF personnel will also be providing assistance to elderly and differently-abled passengers, helping them navigate through the crowd and ensuring that safety protocols are followed throughout the journey.
Role of Civil Defence Volunteers in Managing Crowds
Adding another layer of support to the crowd management efforts, Civil Defence volunteers have been deployed at key stations in Delhi and its neighboring regions. These volunteers are responsible for maintaining order and ensuring a smooth flow of passengers, particularly in high-traffic areas. They will be on duty throughout the Holi period, which is expected to last until early March, playing a crucial role in maintaining discipline and preventing overcrowding at stations.
Real-time Information and Smart Ticketing Solutions
Indian Railways is also focused on enhancing passenger convenience through real-time information and smarter ticketing solutions. Information desks, electronic boards, and the RailOne App are being used to provide passengers with up-to-date details about train schedules, platform assignments, and any changes to train timings. This helps passengers stay informed and reduces confusion, particularly during the busy travel period.
To further improve efficiency, there is a strong push for the use of automated ticket vending machines (ATVMs). These machines are designed to allow passengers to quickly purchase tickets, minimizing the time spent in long queues at ticket counters. With more passengers opting for ATVMs, Indian Railways aims to expedite the ticketing process and offer a smoother experience for all travelers.
Strengthened Security and Oversight at Major Railway Hubs
To maintain safety and ensure smooth operations, key stations such as Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mathura Junction, and Prayagraj Junction have been placed under enhanced security. Additional personnel, including RPF officers and ticket checking staff, have been stationed at these hubs to ensure that crowd management systems are functioning smoothly and that passengers are able to board their trains in an orderly manner.
Indian Railways has also appointed senior officials to oversee operations at major junctions. Their role includes monitoring the punctuality of trains and addressing any issues that may arise, ensuring that train schedules are adhered to and that any delays are minimized. This level of oversight helps maintain the flow of operations and keeps disruptions at bay, making the entire travel experience more reliable.
Special Holi Trains for Added Comfort
As part of their efforts to accommodate the growing number of travelers, Indian Railways has introduced special Holi-themed trains like the Darbhanga Holi Special. These trains are designed to offer passengers added comfort during their journey, providing extra seating capacity and less crowded spaces, which is especially important during the festive rush. These special trains are equipped to handle the increased passenger load while ensuring that the overall experience remains enjoyable and comfortable.
Ensuring Operational Excellence with Continuous Monitoring
Senior officials are continuously monitoring operations across various stations, ensuring that all safety protocols are followed and that trains depart on time. The authorities are committed to maintaining punctuality and ensuring that passengers are not inconvenienced by unnecessary delays. This ongoing oversight plays a vital role in ensuring that the entire process runs smoothly and that passengers have a positive experience.
Indian Railways is stepping up for Holi by launching special trains, extending services, and implementing smarter ticketing systems to efficiently manage the surge in passenger traffic, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free travel experience during the festive season.
With special trains, improved crowd management strategies, enhanced passenger assistance, and a focus on safety and convenience, Indian Railways is making every effort to ensure that the Holi festival travel experience is smooth and hassle-free. By prioritizing passenger needs and operational efficiency, Indian Railways demonstrates its unwavering commitment to providing reliable, comfortable, and safe travel during one of the busiest times of the year. With these well-coordinated efforts, travelers can look forward to a seamless and stress-free journey this Holi season.
A recent diplomatic debate over the just launched e-Arrival Card system has hindered international travel between Taiwan and South Korea. According to reports, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Taiwanese government has formally advised its nationals to use traditional paper arrival cards instead of the digital platform. The online system’s contentious classification of Taiwan as China (Taiwan), which authorities in Taipei have called factually wrong and a violation of national dignity, is the reason for this advisory. As South Korea continues to roll out its electronic infrastructure, the Taiwanese travellers are being encouraged to exercise their right to use physical forms to ensure their nationality and place of departure are recorded accurately.
The Dropdown Trap: Why Your Digital Identity Is Being Redefined Online
The core of the issue lies within the technical architecture of the e-Arrival Card, which was launched by South Korea in February 2025 as part of a broader effort to modernize immigration. Travelers have discovered that when filling out the mandatory fields for place of departure and next destination, the only option provided for the island is China (Taiwan). This nomenclature is viewed as a significant downgrade of the status of the Republic of China (Taiwan), particularly at a time when bilateral visits between the two nations have exceeded 2.47 million annually.
Despite multiple formal protests lodged by the Taipei Mission in Korea, the South Korean government has not yet implemented a correction. It is noted that prior to the digitalization of entry records, foreign nationals were permitted to manually write their point of origin on paper arrival cards, allowing for a level of self-identification that the new fixed-list system currently prevents. Because the online platform forces a selection from a pre-defined menu, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has deemed the system unfriendly and has expressed deep regret over the lack of a positive response from Seoul.
The Paper Protest: Why Going Old School Is Now a Patriotic Act
In response to the unresolved naming issue, a Level 1: Gray Alert was issued by the Bureau of Consular Affairs on March 2, 2026. This alert serves as a formal reminder for Taiwanese citizens to remain vigilant regarding their treatment at the border. The ministry has confirmed that the South Korean government currently has no scheduled timetable to phase out the use of paper arrival cards, meaning the physical forms remain a valid and legally recognized alternative to the e-Arrival Card.
By opting for the paper version, travelers can bypass the forced digital labels and maintain the integrity of their travel documents. While the digital system is marketed as a way to speed up immigration, the Taiwanese government suggests that the preservation of national identity outweighs the minor convenience of a faster queue. Travelers are being advised to request the physical cards from airline staff during their flight or to locate the designated stands at Incheon International Airport and other points of entry upon arrival.
Retaliation on the Horizon? The Future of Taiwan-Korea Bilateral Ties
The tension surrounding the e-Arrival Card has prompted discussions within the Legislative Yuan regarding potential countermeasures. Some lawmakers have pointed to the significant trade surplus that South Korea enjoys with Taiwan as a point of leverage, suggesting that the “unfriendly” measures could lead to a comprehensive review of bilateral relations. It is argued by officials such as Richard Liu of the East Asia and Pacific Affairs department that mutual respect must be the foundation of continued cooperation, especially given the high volume of tourism and the interconnected nature of the regional semiconductor supply chain.
While South Korea maintains a policy of non-official but substantive cooperation with Taiwan, its proximity to and economic ties with the People’s Republic of China create a complex diplomatic balancing act. The One China principle, often cited by Beijing, continues to influence the naming conventions used by international bodies and foreign governments. However, with other major powers such as Japan, the United States, and various European nations successfully using the simple designation of Taiwan in their immigration systems, the Taipei authorities remain firm in their demand for an immediate fix to avoid further damaging people-to-people exchanges.
Travel Hacks: How to Navigate the New Rules Without Compromising
For those planning a trip to Seoul, Busan, or Jeju Island, it is essential to understand the current exemptions and requirements. It is noted that travelers who possess a valid K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) are generally exempt from the requirement to submit an arrival card altogether. However, for those who do not hold a K-ETA, the choice between digital and paper is currently the only way to manage the entry process.
The National Immigration Agency reminds travelers that regardless of the form used, information must be filled out accurately to avoid delays. For the Taiwanese community, the message remains clear: the use of the e-Arrival Card is currently seen as an endorsement of an inaccurate political label. Until a technical update is provided by South Korean authorities, the humble pen and paper remain the most effective tools for maintaining diplomatic clarity at the border.
The escalating conflict in the Middle East has caused widespread disruptions in global travel, particularly for cruise passengers. Thousands of holidaymakers, who expected smooth voyages across the warm waters of the Gulf, are now stranded in several regional ports, including Dubai and Doha, due to increasing fears over safety and the closure of critical sea routes. With the situation intensifying, these massive cruise ships have effectively become floating hotels, unable to set sail. The crisis has raised concerns about the availability of essential supplies like food and water, with the future of these stranded passengers uncertain.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane in the region, has been particularly impactful. This narrow passage, through which a significant portion of the world’s oil passes, has been shut down following heightened hostilities. As missiles and drones rain down on the region, the situation has reached a point where the lives of thousands of tourists are at risk, with no immediate resolution in sight.
Major Cruise Lines Suspended Amid Growing Tensions
Several leading cruise lines, including MSC Cruises and Celestyal Cruises, have been forced to suspend sailings due to the ongoing violence. The MSC Euribia, a large cruise ship, remains docked in Dubai, with embarkations halted indefinitely. Similarly, the Celestyal Journey and Celestyal Discovery have seen their departures cancelled, leaving passengers stranded in various ports.
As of now, many guests aboard these vessels are unable to disembark due to the security situation, and the closure of airports has made it impossible for passengers to return home. Dubai International Airport has been closed following a reported Iranian strike, and airspace across several Gulf states has been shut down. With no available “safe corridors” for travel, these passengers are left with few options as the situation in the region continues to evolve.
Emergency Protocols Activated as Tensions Escalate
In response to the growing instability in the region, cruise ship captains have been forced to activate emergency protocols. The heightened risk in the Strait of Hormuz and the soaring costs of insurance have made it impossible for these ships to set sail. Cruise lines, including MSC Cruises and Celestyal Cruises, have cited these concerns, along with the volatile security situation, as reasons for halting operations.
While cruise ships are currently being held in the region’s ports, questions have arisen about how long they can remain there. With the availability of food, water, and other essential supplies becoming a growing concern, there are fears that port services, already operating at full capacity, may not be able to keep up with the demand for basic provisions.
Growing Fear for Passenger Safety
As the days pass, the anxiety among passengers grows. Many are now questioning how long they will remain stranded, with some fearing that food and water supplies may run low. Port services are already described as being “saturated,” complicating efforts to supply the ships with essential resources. The inability to disembark or travel has left passengers feeling increasingly helpless, as they wait for the situation to improve.
The security situation continues to deteriorate across the region. Reports of missile strikes in Doha, Dubai, and other Gulf cities have become more frequent. The damage caused by these attacks is visible, with smoke plumes rising from various sites, including a reported strike in the industrial district of Doha. Despite these challenges, passengers aboard the cruise ships are being assured by the cruise lines that they will be well taken care of during this uncertain period.
The Impact of the Strait of Hormuz Closure
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane for global oil trade, has been shut down following a series of attacks in the region. The Iranian regime has warned that any ships attempting to pass through will be set on fire, further escalating tensions. The Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran has made it clear that it will not tolerate any foreign vessels passing through this key route, marking a significant turning point in the conflict.
This closure has had a direct impact on global shipping, not just for cruise lines but also for cargo ships transporting oil and other essential goods. As these shipping routes remain closed, the flow of goods to and from the Gulf has been severely disrupted, with ripple effects being felt in global markets.
Airline Disruptions and the Struggling Travel Industry
As tensions escalate, the travel industry as a whole is facing significant challenges. The closure of Dubai International Airport, combined with the general shutdown of airspace in the region, has left thousands of passengers stranded and caused major delays. Airlines, including those based in the Gulf, have had to suspend flights to the Middle East, further compounding the crisis.
Passengers whose flights have been cancelled are now left scrambling for alternative travel arrangements, with few options available. While some airlines are offering full refunds or rescheduling services, the uncertainty surrounding the region’s security situation has made many travellers hesitant to book future flights to the Middle East.
Potential Solutions and the Path Forward
As the situation continues to unfold, cruise lines and airlines are working with local authorities to find solutions for their stranded passengers. Celestyal Cruises, for instance, has stated that once authorities approve disembarkation, they will assist passengers in transferring to Abu Dhabi Airport. Similarly, MSC Cruises has promised full refunds for those impacted by the cancellations of their sailings.
Despite these efforts, it is clear that the crisis in the Gulf is far from over, and the recovery of the region’s travel and tourism industry may take some time. Cruise lines and airlines alike will need to adapt to the new realities of the region’s security situation, and it remains to be seen how long it will take for global travel to fully recover from these disruptions.
Conclusion: A Wake-Up Call for Global Travel
The escalating crisis in the Middle East has proven to be a major wake-up call for the global travel industry. With thousands of cruise passengers stranded in ports across the Gulf, the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict are clear. As the situation evolves, it is crucial for both the travel industry and passengers to stay informed about the developing situation and remain prepared for the uncertainties that lie ahead. The disruption in the Gulf serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of global travel and the importance of contingency planning in an increasingly unpredictable world.
Klook recently published its 2026 Spring Readiness Index. This report analyzes how travelers in Asia prepare for their spring journeys and how their plans have been influenced by COVID. The Index focuses on travelers around Asia discovering Japan, South Korea, and China, using these countries for spring multi-destination trips and other travel spots to increase their travel experiences. The report also focuses on non-touristy cultural and sightseeing activities and shows travelers how to plan their trips for maximum flexibility.
Klook’s report shows how travel behavior has shifted and what to expect for spring 2026. With a growing number of travelers, Klook’s report outlines the prioritization of modern travel and its flexibility. More than 900 travelers were surveyed from Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and India. The results confirmed that Japan, South Korea, and China will be the top spring travel destinations for 2026.
Japan Is The Main Spring Travel Destination Again
Japan has been a top choice for spring travelers for a long time now. This is because people want to see the cherry blossoms before they fully bloom. For Spring Readiness Index, 78% of people chose Japan as the absolute number one spring travel destination, showing that they want to capture the beauty of the cherry blossoms before they next spring.
Besides the cherry blossoms, there is also a notable rise in interest for travel to Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Hiroshima, according to Klook data. These smaller cities can offer travelers a variety of experiences compared to the larger, more touristy cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. More travelers are also starting to move away from single-destination trips to multi-destination itineraries.
Traveling in Spring: Where in South Korea?
Spring travel has South Korea’s landscape blooming with new experiences. South Korea saw 52% of travelers selecting South Korea as their favorite travel destination. South Korea’s cherry blossoms also caught travelers’ eyes. But, like Japan, South Korea boasts an array of hidden travel destinations. Travelers looking for alternative destinations to Seoul have chosen Gyeonggi-do, Gangwon-do, and Gyeongju for their travel destinations. These destinations offer an abundance of activities for travelers to explore.
To meet travel demands, Klook has made travel experiences with local merchants to offer new travel experiences to their customers. One experience could be a travel experience to Everland, South Korea’s largest theme park. Visitors to Everland can now travel to areas of the park, which are less crowded, and have cherry blossom viewing areas and places like the secret garden. Modern travelers have shown interest in experiences and activities that are unlike the common travel activities people do. Travelers are moving towards travel experiences that are more off the beaten path, and travel experiences are allowing them to do this.
Mainland China: A Spring Travel Destination
China has a springtime travel destination on the rise from the past year, getting the attention of 42% of travelers because of its versatile geography and rich cultural history. China is not typically seen as a destination for cherry blossom tourism when compared to its more popular neighbors. However, with the growing international appeal of springtime tourism, as well as the opportunities for multi-city travel to Qingyuan, Yinchuan, and Lijiang, China is an attractive spring travel destination. Flexible travel itineraries have allowed people to travel to less popular locations as well as major cities. Travelers can admire China’s ancient history and stunning Spring landscapes.
Understanding Traveler Sentiments for Spring 2026
Klook’s Spring Readiness Index indicates renewed traveller sentiment toward flexible travel planning. Shorter booking times can be attributed to travellers’ planning flexibility and desire to stay in tune with seasonal changes and blooms.
Travel congestion is common in peak season travel, but travellers remain confident in their ability to handle such challenges. The most common traveller concerns were long waits to enter attractions (47%) and missing peak seasonal events, such as cherry blossoms (41%). Despite traveller concerns, many remain flexible and optimistic in their planning to avoid missing desired seasonal events.
Traveling in Spring with Klook
Springtime travel brings new challenges, and Klook has made new travel solutions to assist with these challenges. For example, they’ve started the Bloom Back Guarantee, which is a way to calm travelers’ worries about missing the cherry blossoms in Japan and South Korea. Customers can receive a 30% refund if the cherry blossoms don’t bloom on schedule during cherry blossom tours.
Klook has introduced a new role in their company to assist with spring traveling, Chief Spring Officer. After an overwhelming amount of interest, Klook has expanded this role to create a whole council of 25 Chief Spring Officers. These Chief Spring Officers will provide on-the-ground, live information and give recommendations about travel for the spring season. From March 20 to April 10, 2026, they will be on the ground in Japan, South Korea, and Mainland China.
Multi-Destination Travel Continues
Travelers are expanding their itineraries and visiting multiple destinations. An encouraging sign from the Spring Readiness Index is the increase in multi-destination bookings. 66% of travelers plan to take spring travels touching multiple destinations. Instead of major cities being their final destination for their travels. Travelers are looking for remote and up-and-coming destinations. They want Ultimate Travels.
A shift in travel preference is the increasing travel interest in cities such as Fukuoka, Gyeonggi-do, and less famous tourist destinations like Qingyuan. People want to travel away from the crowded and popular tourist destinations and explore areas where they can be among fewer people.
Conclusion: A New Era of Spring Travel
Spring Travel for 2026 is set out to provide travelers with a unique experience with discovery-focused itineraries for their travel. The Klook Spring Readiness Index suggests that travelers in South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China are getting ready for travel, and seeking a more purposeful and intentional approach to travel, incorporating multi-stop travel, exclusive travel, and bloom guarantees that provide travelers with enriching experiences. Klook is repositioning its Spring Travel to enhance travelers’ experience, allowing greater confidence to travel across Asia.
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Due to Lionel Messi's absence in a game back in May 2024, the Vancouver Whitecaps and the MLS will have to pay a $347K settlement.
Lionel Messi has proven time and again to be a box office draw across Major League Soccer, breaking attendance records at stadiums throughout the continent whenever Inter Miami come to town. However, one of his absences, back in May 2024, has now led to the Vancouver Whitecaps and MLS agreeing to pay $347,000 in settlements following a class-action lawsuit.
The episode dates back nearly two years, when Inter Miami were set to travel to Vancouver to face the Whitecaps at BC Place for Matchday 15 of the 2024 MLS season. It would have been Messi’s second appearance at the venue, coming just one month after the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal first leg, in which the home side claimed a 2-0 victory.
It was also set to be Messi’s first appearance against the Whitecaps in regular-season MLS play since his arrival in mid-2023. But the anticipation quickly deflated when then-head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino decided to rest the Argentine for the match.
Why did the Whitecaps, MLS had to pay settlements?
In the buildup to the Vancouver visit, both the Whitecaps and MLS heavily promoted the May 25 fixture against Inter Miami, using Messi, Luis Suárez and Sergio Busquets as the faces of the marketing campaign. On the strength of that billing, fans paid significantly inflated ticket prices, some reportedly as high as $335 per ticket, according to The Athletic.
Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets of Inter Miami warming up.
With not only Messi but also Suárez and Busquets left behind and not even making the trip, the Whitecaps found themselves in an uncomfortable position. In an attempt to appease frustrated supporters, the club offered all in-stadium food and beverages at 50 percent off, along with a free kids’ meal combo for anyone 18 and under.
The club also addressed the situation publicly. “While we haven’t received an official update on the availability of Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Sergio Busquets for this weekend, we understand they will not make this trip. Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent, and it was important for us to communicate to our fans as soon as possible,“ said Whitecaps FC CEO Axel Schuster on the club’s official website.
Fans who made the trip to BC Place left disappointed, and a class-action lawsuit was subsequently filed against the Vancouver Whitecaps and MLS. The complaint sought partial reimbursement of ticket prices, but both the club and the league denied any liability or wrongdoing, arguing that the promotion of the game did not constitute a guarantee of any player’s participation.
After a lengthy legal dispute, the British Columbia Supreme Court has approved a CAN$475,000 (approximately $347,000 USD) settlement to be paid by the Vancouver Whitecaps and Major League Soccer, though the funds will not go directly to the fans who attended the game. Instead, the settlement will be donated to three charitable sports organizations: KidSport BC, Canada SCORES and BGC South Coast BC.
When Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Jorge Jesus look around the stands during a Saudi Pro League night, there is one issue that continues to surface behind the scenes at Al-Nassr.
When Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Jorge Jesus look around the stands during a Saudi Pro League night, there is one issue that continues to surface behind the scenes at Al-Nassr. The club has enjoyed global attention, record-breaking goals, and sustained competitiveness since Ronaldo’s arrival in January 2023, yet a key Al-Nassr worry in the Saudi Pro League has now been revealed. While the team continues to chase silverware and maintain high standards under Jesus, questions have quietly emerged about one aspect of the club’s domestic presence.
When Ronaldo signed for Al-Nassr in early 2023, it was one of the most seismic transfers in modern soccer history. His move instantly reshaped perceptions of the Saudi Pro League, drawing unprecedented international attention to Saudi soccer.
The Portuguese forward’s arrival transformed the club into a global commercial force. Social media followings surged, international broadcast deals expanded, and sponsors began paying closer attention to the league. The Knight of Najd evolved from a strong regional side into a worldwide brand almost overnight.
On the pitch, the Portuguese superstar delivered emphatically. Despite entering the latter years of his career, he became one of the most prolific scorers in the club’s history. He surpassed 100 goals in all competitions and broke the Saudi Pro League single-season scoring record with 35 goals in 2023-24, securing the Golden Boot.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr FC.
He followed that with another Golden Boot campaign the next season, underlining his consistency and longevity as he edged closer to the historic 1,000-career-goal milestone. Moreover, beyond goals, his professionalism raised internal standards. Teammates frequently pointed to his work ethic and leadership as a benchmark. But amid tactical tweaks and transfer discussions, another concern has quietly grown.
The key worry revealed
Despite Ronaldo being arguably the most famous athlete on the planet alongside Lionel Messi, recurring images of half-filled stands during Al-Nassr matches have sparked internal concern. It is believed that Jorge Jesus and Ronaldo are reportedly troubled by the optics of empty seats during home fixtures.
Jesus has not hidden his frustration. According to the club’s former legal department manager, Saad Al-Subaie, the Portuguese manager emphasized that stronger backing from the stands is vital to sustaining momentum, especially during crucial league matches. The issue is not necessarily a lack of support in absolute numbers, but rather how it appears visually and atmospherically.
Al-Nassr FC Players group photo during the Saudi Pro League
Attendance data provides context. During the 2024-25 season, Al-Nassr averaged approximately 16,292 spectators per home match, among the strongest figures in the league. League-wide averages in 2025-26 hover around 8,113 spectators per match, suggesting Al-Nassr still performs comparatively well. Estimates place the club’s current average between 15,000 and 18,000 fans per home game.
General view of the Al Awwal Park stadium
Why are Saudi Pro League stadiums often empty?
Several structural factors contribute to stadiums appearing underfilled:
Large stadium capacities (25,000-60,000 seats) make 15,000 attendees look sparse on television.
Empty away sections are often visibly unoccupied.
Midweek 10:00 PM local time kick-offs deter working supporters.
Hot weather and traffic congestion, particularly in Riyadh, reduce matchday convenience.
Cultural habits favor watching games at home with family and friends.
Some stadium facilities and transportation access remain less than ideal.
Head coach Jorge Jesus (L) and Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to learn the fate of one of his most important teammates as Al-Nassr moves closer to a major decision regarding Spanish defender Inigo Martinez.
Cristiano Ronaldo is set to learn the fate of one of his most important teammates as Al-Nassr moves closer to a major decision regarding Spanish defender Inigo Martinez. The centre-back, who remarkably has the same goal tally this season as Karim Benzema at Al-Hilal, has become a pivotal figure in Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr project. While Ronaldo remains the face of the club’s revolution, Martinez has quietly matched headlines with substance, contributing at both ends of the pitch in ways few defenders can.
At first glance, comparisons with Karim Benzema, now leading the line for Al-Hilal, might seem unusual. After all, the Frenchman is a striker, tasked with scoring goals. Martinez is a central defender, entrusted with preventing them. Yet both players have three league goals for their respective clubs in recent action, underlining how impactful the Spaniard has been during the ongoing campaign.
Since Ronaldo arrived in 2023, Al-Nassr’s identity has revolved around attacking firepower. Goals have rarely been an issue. Converting performances into trophies, however, has required greater balance, and Martinez has emerged as the solution to that long-standing concern.
When he joined from Barcelona, the move was not simply about adding experience. It was about installing a defensive backbone capable of withstanding high-pressure moments. The Spanish defender brought tactical discipline, positional intelligence, and aerial authority to a team that often commits numbers forward in support of Ronaldo.
Inigo Martinez of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring
His presence has allowed full-backs to push higher and midfielders to press aggressively, safe in the knowledge that there is composure anchoring the back line. In 23 league starts this season, Martinez has helped the club secure 11 clean sheets, an impressive return that highlights his structural importance.
Leadership without the spotlight
While Ronaldo drives standards vocally and emotionally, Martinez offers quieter authority. He organizes defensive lines, communicates constantly during transitions, and ensures set-piece discipline. This complementary dynamic has been crucial. Ronaldo demands excellence; Martinez enforces stability behind him. For a team chasing domestic and continental ambitions, that balance is essential.
His offensive contribution has added another layer. Scoring three league goals as a centre-back is no small feat. These goals, often from set pieces, have delivered vital points in tight matches. For a defender, such output represents a significant bonus, and it becomes even more striking when compared to a forward’s tally.
Al-Nassr’s reported decision on Martinez revealed
According to 365Scores Arabic, Al-Nassr is working to trigger a clause that would allow Martinez’s contract to be extended until 2027. The development comes after head coach Jorge Jesus was reportedly impressed by the defender’s consistent performances throughout the campaign.
“Al Nassr’s management are moving to activate the clause to extend the contract of Spanish defender Inigo Martinez until 2027,” the source reported, signaling that the club views him as a long-term pillar rather than a short-term fix.
Inigo Martinez and Cristiano Ronaldo in training
The potential extension would reinforce the idea that the Riyadh-based project is evolving beyond star dependency. While Ronaldo remains the marquee name, sustained success requires continuity in less glamorous positions. The Spaniard’s likely extension signals that Al-Nassr values balance as much as brilliance. If Ronaldo is the symbol of ambition, Martinez represents the infrastructure needed to convert that ambition into silverware.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Inigo Martinez (left) and Karim Benzema (right)
Paul Scholes picked Carlo Ancelotti as the perfect manager for Manchester United even if he's currently with Brazil.
Manchester United has been a different team this year with Michael Carrick on the bench. The firing of Rubén Amorim placed the former club player in the manager role with strong results. However, Paul Scholes believes Carlo Ancelotti would be perfect for the team.
On “The Good, The Bad & The Football” podcast, the club legend named his preferred candidate for the job. The Italian’s experience and the number of trophies he has won make him ideal for the position Carrick currently holds.
Scholes said: “The perfect one out there, I say perfect, Ancelotti is still out there. I know he is the coach of Brazil. He is the perfect one for Manchester United, you think he will make players feel a million dollars. And he has the experience of winning trophies.”
Scholes’ main doubt
The former midfielder was clear in his view, but Ancelotti is not currently available. He has committed to leading Brazil in their attempt to win another World Cup, and the project could continue beyond the tournament.
Scholes played his entire career for Manchester United (Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
For Scholes, the main question is not Ancelotti’s contract but his age, which raises debate about whether he would be the right long term fit for such a demanding club.
Scholes said about Ancelotti joining Manchester United: “But the question is, is he too old now? That’s the only thing. Is there anyone else of that ilk, with more experience? They need presence as a leader.”
Scholes questions Carrick’s experience
Ancelotti’s résumé is what makes him attractive to top clubs, particularly his track record in major competitions. In that sense, Scholes compared him with current manager Carrick.
Scholes said about his former teammate, even with the club in a Champions League spot: “The question is, has Michael got the experience? Can we see Michael winning the Premier League? I don’t know yet.”
has rejected the proposed terms for one particular fight, potentially distancing himself from several of his most lucrative options. The 28-year-old is coming off arguably a career-best performance against Teofimo Lopez, claiming his WBO super-lightweight title with a dominant points victory in January. In doing so, Stevenson not only became a four-division world champion but […]