Captain Nicola Docherty insists Rangers won't rely on past success as they head into Sunday's SWPL Cup final.
Rangers are bidding to win the trophy for the fourth consecutive season, but face a tough task against current SWPL leaders Glasgow City.
The sides met last weekend in the league, with Rangers edging victory thanks to a late penalty from Katie Wilkinson to set up a mouthwatering rematch at Fir Park.
"It's not ours until we win it," said Docherty.
"We've obviously won it a number of years and it's been great over the years this trophy, but we know that it's going to be a difficult test on Sunday.
"It's the league leaders at the moment, who are at the top on merit, and so we need to make sure that we are we're on it but we're focusing on us as well."
Now 33, the Rangers captain is one of the more experienced figures in Leanne Crichton's squad.
While Docherty believes there is "no pressure" on the younger players, she admits representing Rangers brings its own expectations.
"I love that about them, their attitudes are excellent week in, week out at training," she said.
"There's no pressure on them because I think us as a group and the togetherness we've got in the squad, we always make sure that everyone feels confident and ready for the game.
"When you represent a club like Rangers there's pressure on you straight away to win silverware.
"I know that myself, I was a fan growing up as a young kid. I always want the men to be winning as many trophies as possible as well and we're trying to emulate that on the women's side."
A three-time winner of this competition, Docherty believes there won't be much to separate the sides on Sunday.
"I just think we've obviously been working hard behind the scenes to make sure that we're relentless in both boxes and it really does come down to the small margins in cup finals," she said.
"It comes down to who wants it more, who turns up on the day, and so it'll be a really close game but hopefully we're the ones that come out on top."
With Opening Day here, here's the final update to the preseason Top 300. I will be continuing on with a weekly updated in-season Top 300 on Mondays. Players are ranked for 5x5 mixed leagues using a one-catcher format. I include the mixed-league disclaimer because I do reward upside, particularly past the top 200 or so.
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I was, of course, very high on Crews for fantasy purposes this year, not so much because I expected him to emerge as a star (at .747, he had the second lowest projected OPS of my top 60 position players ahead of only Pete Crow Armstrong), but because I thought he'd make a run at 40 steals on a bad Nationals team. I probably should have factored into my expectations that said bad Nationals team can retain him for an extra year by keeping him in the minors for seven weeks or so. And after his demotion on Friday, it sure looks like that's what they'll do.
Crews was in the midst of a poor spring. I didn't care about that, and I don't think the Nationals really did, either. After all, the prospect likely replacing him on the roster, Christian Franklin, is hitting .241/.267/.241 with a 10/1 K/BB in 30 plate appearances. I still expect that Crews will come back and be pretty useful in mixed leagues starting in June, but even if he goes on a tear right away and the Nationals offense is as poor as seems likely, he's probably not returning until those seven weeks are up. He comes in at No. 199 for now.
- That's the day's only change to the top 300. The Twins' decision to release Liam Hendriks got Cole Sands moved up some in my projections, but not enough to crack the list. It's kind of hard to imagine a bullpen with less upside than the one Minnesota is going to running out there. Like, it's not going to be as bad as Washington's, but at least the Nationals have a couple of guys who are interesting. My favorite Twins reliever is probably Cody Laweryson, who the team DFA'd over the winter and who later wound up getting released by the Angels before making his way back to Minnesota. And he still might not make the club.
March 19 Notes
Falling off: Lars Nootbaar (285th), Zebby Matthews (295th)
- We're short on major changes this week, which is great, because major changes are usually the result of injuries. I did drop Joe Musgrove once again, though it still looks like he might return from his Tommy John setback before the end of April. Trey Yesavage fell from 50th to 62nd among starters after the Jays finally came clean about the reason they were slowplaying him this spring. Still, the shoulder impingement doesn't sound like a disaster; he was able to pitch in a minor league game earlier this week.
- Moving up on the pitching side of things was Nathan Eovaldi, who has looked strong after missing the final five weeks of last season with a shoulder injury. I've also moved Zac Gallen back into the top 300 after dropping him following his late re-signing with the Diamondbacks. Gallen has averaged 94.7 mph with his fastball in his three spring starts. He averaged 93.5 mph last year, and his career-high there is 94.1 mph from 2022. There's no guarantee the boost will stick around, but if it does, one imagines he'll bounce back in the strikeout department; he finished with a 21.5% K rate last year after never coming in below 25% previously.
- On the offensive side, I couldn't help but give Daulton Varsho another boost. I put little stock in spring numbers for veteran bats, but five homers and two strikeouts in 47 plate appearances is absurd. Chandler Simpson (up 12 spots to No. 211) and Kevin McGonigle (up 18 spots to No. 224) also climbed while getting projected for a little more playing time.
- Falling off: Sean Manaea (277th), Brandon Pfaadt (295th), Ryne Nelson (298th)
- Sorry, no notes right now. Working on my annual "undervalued players" column. Expect another update here early in the week.
March 9 Notes
- Falling off: Jurickson Profar (239th), Jordan Walker (299th), Dominic Canzone (300th)
- Aside from Profar's 162-game PED ban, it was a pretty quiet week. Profar's exit from the heart of Atlanta's lineup moved up a couple of the players who were due to hit behind him. Mike Yastrzemski still didn't crack the list, though; he's a nice player, but not one with a lot of fantasy potential.
- Hunter Greene's elbow problem has dropped him some while waiting for the official word about the source of his stiffness. He said his UCL is just fine, and if that's the case, he hopefully won't be looking at any sort of lengthy absence. He's tumbled from 49th to 74th for now.
- Pitching for his country did nothing for Carlos Estévez's velocity woes Monday, as his fastball was still down five mph from last year's norm. Maybe he gets it back, but he was far from one of my favorite relievers in the first place. He drops to No. 210 for now, and Lucas Erceg joins the top 300 at No. 282.
- Kevin McGonigle is another debut this week, as Detroit's No. 1 prospect comes in at No. 260. As of this point, I still think he's a little bit of a long shot to make the team; he'd be a defensive downgrade at short, and the Tigers entered the spring pretty well set with their 13 position players. But he might well be one of the club's better hitters already. When it comes to fantasy potential, I'm not sure he's ready to hit more than 20 homers yet, and he probably wouldn't be a big factor in steals (he was 10-for-17 stealing base in 88 minor league games last year after going 22-for-24 in A ball in 2024). He'd be a mixed-league guy playing regularly, but I don't think he'd offer top-100 potential as a rookie.
March 2 Notes
- Falling off: Pablo López (205th), Zac Gallen (244th), Jake McCarthy (297th), Max Scherzer (299th), Jac Caglianone (300th)
- This was longer between updates than I wanted to go, but things will definitely be better this month. One big change this update is that relievers have been pushed up. There's just aren't as many good bets for saves as usual this year, and the third- and fourth-tier closers are going earlier as a result. So, Kenley Jansen, for instance, jumping from No. 174 to No. 146 isn't the result of a projections change. It's just more the price that needs to be paid to get a mid-range closer.
- Many of the position player changes are a result of new lineup projections. Jo Adell was hit particularly hard there; I had him as the Angels' likely cleanup hitter entering the spring, but it's starting to look like he'll hit sixth behind Yoán Moncada and Jorge Soler. I had already dropped the Reds' Noelvi Marte some because of doubts over whether he'd continue to bat second, but now it looks like he might hit as low as eighth initially. On the other hand, Matt McLain has moved up some, since he's the likeliest choice to replace Marte.
- That Kyle Tucker is likely to bat second for the Dodgers moved him up from 13th to 10th. Fernando Tatis Jr. lost a little ground with the Padres seemingly dropping him from the leadoff spot, but not quite enough to push him below Nick Kurtz in the rankings, since there was a significant gap there initially.
- Yordan Alvarez is down a few spots because the Astros' self-inflicted logjam will put him back into the outfield at least occasionally. I was really hoping for 150 games from him as a DH this year. It's now pretty clear that neither Christian Walker nor Isaac Paredes is getting traded prior to Opening Day, so Paredes is down to No. 171 and Walker fell about 30 spots to No. 261. Paredes would be about 40 spots higher if assured regular playing time, and he really ought to be, given that he's probably Houston's second-best hitter.
- Konnor Griffin's three early homers helped get him a 20-spot bump in the rankings to No. 193, but I'm still projecting him to open up in the minors. If the Pirates announced tomorrow that he'd be their starting shortstop, I'd have him around 110th or so. He'd probably be good for 30-40 steals, but his ability to hit for average would be in some question, and while he already has above average major league power, he'll be playing half of his games in a ballpark that's as tough for right-handers to homer in as any in the league.
- The Cardinals' JJ Wetherholt is looking increasingly likely to land a starting job at second base. I'm not quite sure that would make him an asset in shallow leagues, in part because the Cardinals just don't have a very good lineup. He might make a run at 15 homers and 15 steals, but the run and RBI numbers probably won't be there, especially if he's batting in the bottom half of the order early on. He checks in at No. 264 for now.
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 28: Jeremy Peña #3 of the Houston Astros warms up prior to a spring training game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 28, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images
There is now a timeline on CL Josh Hader, according to Astros GM Dana Brown:
Astros GM Dan Brown said Josh Hader will throw another bullpen tomorrow and will face batters in “mid-April.”
More on the timeline expected for Jeremy Pena from Chandler Rome:
Reading between the lines, Jeremy Peña has progressed enough not to need a full 10 days on the injured list, but is not ready to play in a major-league game yet. https://t.co/QzGT3gXF14
UT Brice Matthews has clearly been coached up by Crash Davis (Kevin Costner’s character in Bull Durham) and has been working on his cliches before his first Opening Day:
#Astros GM Dana Brown on the role of Isaac Paredes when the team is at full strength: “He’s going to play multiple positions. First, third, second, designated hitter.” pic.twitter.com/R1j3q8sIDV
Matt Kawahara has 10 stats for the Astros to return to the postseason:
Happy opening day. Here's a thread of some Astros preview stories to get you ready for today's 3:10 p.m. first pitch … Ten numbers that will determine if Houston Astros' 2026 season will be a success (by @matthewkawahara) https://t.co/k15yS58y1C via @houstonchron
Lost in everything that happened with the Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 season was just how much better starting left tackle Broderick Jones played before his neck injury. Pittsburgh's offensive line got banged up pretty bad and when starting left guard Isaac Seumalo went down, Jones stepped up.
But now, with the 2026 NFL draft less than a month away, Jones' health is the topic of discussion and it isn't good. Steelers team beat writer Bob Labriola talked about the draft and Jones' injury and definitely gave the impression the team is worried about Jones being ready to go this season and that the team could address tackle via the draft because of it.
“If it was up to me, my ‘concern’ wouldn’t be first-round pick concern, but based on the latest medical information on the eve of the draft, it might become late Day 2 pick concern," Labriola said.
With the Steelers picking No. 21 overall, they are in no man's land when it comes to blue-chip prospects. But there's a real possibility that a top offensive tackle slips through the cracks with the rise of Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling. But removing that exception, we agree that Pittsburgh could go with a different position in the first round and circle back to offensive tackle in the second.
If the Steelers do go for an offensive tackle early on Day Two, Clemson's Blake Miller makes the most sense, and if Pittsburgh chooses to use one of their third-round picks on the position, keep an eye on Northwestern's Caleb Tiernan, who can start at either tackle spot.
The Milwaukee Brewers are experiencing a $20-million loss by going away from a regional sports network for their television deal and bringing everything in-house as part of MLB Advanced Media.
Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio for the first time publicly acknowledged during a wide-ranging interview prior to opening day March 26 the financial impact for 2026 after the team switched the production of their own broadcasts to MLB, but he said the revenue loss did not impact payroll.
“It actually didn’t [impact] us this year,” Attanasio said. “It probably shouldn't have been a surprise, but it was late breaking news. So we budgeted otherwise, but we were already in the process of doing things. We have a lot of flexibility in our balance sheet. We manage the club that way. Sometimes your greatest strength is your biggest weakness. Everybody is, ‘Payroll, payroll, payroll,’ but we have a very strong financial position. And so when surprises come up like that – and that was about a $20-million surprise – it does not affect how we plan for the offseason.”
The $20-million difference, Attanasio said, is between lost revenue and higher expenses to produce games in-house.
The Brewers were not impacted greatly in terms of 2026 payroll, which took a slight bump year-over-year, because of their organizational finances, which effectively boil down to value of the team and revenue versus debt, Attanasio added.
“It's a pretty big one off. We don't like $20 million negative surprises,” he said. “When we talk about this strength financial position card, I was talking about balance sheet, but the strength of our fan base, our sponsorship group that comes to support us, makes a big difference. And our investor group, we're a very strong, well-heeled investor group, so I also know if we need extra capital for, I guess you just used to call it a rainy day. We don't have too many rainy days here. We’ve got a roof.”
The Brewers enter 2026 with an estimated $129 payroll, up from $123 last year, according to FanGraphs. That’s a 4.8% increase, whereas the average returning League Championship Series club has averaged a 9% payroll bump the season following their ALCS or NLCS appearances the past 15 years.
The Brewers had one of the highest year-over-year increases of any of those teams back in 2019 when they upped payroll by 34.7% after reaching Game 7 of the NLCS. Attanasio was asked about the disparity between that increase and this year’s.
“There’s definitely a correlation between money and success,” he said. “That said, I think we were 23rd in payroll last year and we had the most wins. What we’ve done every year is looked at our roster and how things fit. With the youth of the team and where everybody is in the arc of their career, there really weren’t a lot of spots to fill.”
Attanasio talks about potential salary cap
Attanasio, who confirmed he is one of select owners on the labor committee responsible for negotiating the next collective bargaining agreement with the MLB Player’s Association, spoke on the impending off-season negotiations, which are expected to be fierce, and a potential salary cap.
“I’ve said it a lot of times,” Attanasio said. “We’re going to compete whatever the system is. We are. We’re competing right now. We’ve been to the playoffs seven of eight years. If there’s a cap, we’ll compete as well. That will have its own challenges. Nothing is easy. It’s not like, ‘Oh, you’re a small market, you’ll compete better in that system.’ You have to run the team properly. Pat Murphy all the way down to the coaches in the Dominican complex and Matt Arnold and his group, we’re set up to compete.”
But would he support a cap?
Attanasio walked a middle line in his answer, but also didn’t turn down seeing potential benefits to it.
“A cap and floor system is a revenue sharing system. That’s what it is,” Attanasio said. “You reallocate revenues among clubs and you reallocate revenues to players. A club like ours, depending on where the midpoint is and what the floor is, we have to spend more money to get to a floor. So that has its challenges, but it also has opportunities because at the top end teams have to spend less. Either way, we have to compete. I don’t get way beyond [that]. They haven’t even had the first meeting yet with players. It’s not only early innings, it’s pregame.”
What about Matt Arnold’s contract?
When the Brewers announced the promotion of Matt Arnold to president of baseball operations following the conclusion of last season, he declined to comment on whether the bump in title came with an extension.
Attanasio, commenting on it for the first time, did the same in his press conference March 26.
“I’d say that, just stepping back rather than making it individual to any one person, we really look to have stability across the board,” Attanasio said. “Stability allowed us to, when we had a manager and president of baseball opening, to just promote within. It starts with that. Matt and Murph had been here for nine years at the times of those promotions. Murph has been the manager of the year twice. It speaks for itself, the record.
“Sure, we absolutely felt it was critical to extend [Murphy]. Also richly deserved. I believe in rewarding people for a job well done and nobody in the National League has done a better job than Pat Murphy the last two years. He knows how to develop young players, and you can see it.
“Matt, also as the executive of the year the last two years, that speaks for itself – and that’s for all of baseball. Relative to contracts, whether it’s for Matt or [president of business operations] Rick Schlesinger or [chief operating officer] Marti Wronski, we don’t talk about those.”
The Milwaukee Brewers are experiencing a $20-million loss by going away from a regional sports network for their television deal and bringing everything in-house as part of MLB Advanced Media.
Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio for the first time publicly acknowledged during a wide-ranging interview prior to opening day March 26 the financial impact for 2026 after the team switched the production of their own broadcasts to MLB, but he said the revenue loss did not impact payroll.
“It actually didn’t [impact] us this year,” Attanasio said. “It probably shouldn't have been a surprise, but it was late breaking news. So we budgeted otherwise, but we were already in the process of doing things. We have a lot of flexibility in our balance sheet. We manage the club that way. Sometimes your greatest strength is your biggest weakness. Everybody is, ‘Payroll, payroll, payroll,’ but we have a very strong financial position. And so when surprises come up like that – and that was about a $20-million surprise – it does not affect how we plan for the offseason.”
The $20-million difference, Attanasio said, is between lost revenue and higher expenses to produce games in-house.
The Brewers were not impacted greatly in terms of 2026 payroll, which took a slight bump year-over-year, because of their organizational finances, which effectively boil down to value of the team and revenue versus debt, Attanasio added.
“It's a pretty big one off. We don't like $20 million negative surprises,” he said. “When we talk about this strength financial position card, I was talking about balance sheet, but the strength of our fan base, our sponsorship group that comes to support us, makes a big difference. And our investor group, we're a very strong, well-heeled investor group, so I also know if we need extra capital for, I guess you just used to call it a rainy day. We don't have too many rainy days here. We’ve got a roof.”
The Brewers enter 2026 with an estimated $129 payroll, up from $123 last year, according to FanGraphs. That’s a 4.8% increase, whereas the average returning League Championship Series club has averaged a 9% payroll bump the season following their ALCS or NLCS appearances the past 15 years.
The Brewers had one of the highest year-over-year increases of any of those teams back in 2019 when they upped payroll by 34.7% after reaching Game 7 of the NLCS. Attanasio was asked about the disparity between that increase and this year’s.
“There’s definitely a correlation between money and success,” he said. “That said, I think we were 23rd in payroll last year and we had the most wins. What we’ve done every year is looked at our roster and how things fit. With the youth of the team and where everybody is in the arc of their career, there really weren’t a lot of spots to fill.”
Attanasio talks about potential salary cap
Attanasio, who confirmed he is one of select owners on the labor committee responsible for negotiating the next collective bargaining agreement with the MLB Player’s Association, spoke on the impending off-season negotiations, which are expected to be fierce, and a potential salary cap.
“I’ve said it a lot of times,” Attanasio said. “We’re going to compete whatever the system is. We are. We’re competing right now. We’ve been to the playoffs seven of eight years. If there’s a cap, we’ll compete as well. That will have its own challenges. Nothing is easy. It’s not like, ‘Oh, you’re a small market, you’ll compete better in that system.’ You have to run the team properly. Pat Murphy all the way down to the coaches in the Dominican complex and Matt Arnold and his group, we’re set up to compete.”
But would he support a cap?
Attanasio walked a middle line in his answer, but also didn’t turn down seeing potential benefits to it.
“A cap and floor system is a revenue sharing system. That’s what it is,” Attanasio said. “You reallocate revenues among clubs and you reallocate revenues to players. A club like ours, depending on where the midpoint is and what the floor is, we have to spend more money to get to a floor. So that has its challenges, but it also has opportunities because at the top end teams have to spend less. Either way, we have to compete. I don’t get way beyond [that]. They haven’t even had the first meeting yet with players. It’s not only early innings, it’s pregame.”
What about Matt Arnold’s contract?
When the Brewers announced the promotion of Matt Arnold to president of baseball operations following the conclusion of last season, he declined to comment on whether the bump in title came with an extension.
Attanasio, commenting on it for the first time, did the same in his press conference March 26.
“I’d say that, just stepping back rather than making it individual to any one person, we really look to have stability across the board,” Attanasio said. “Stability allowed us to, when we had a manager and president of baseball opening, to just promote within. It starts with that. Matt and Murph had been here for nine years at the times of those promotions. Murph has been the manager of the year twice. It speaks for itself, the record.
“Sure, we absolutely felt it was critical to extend [Murphy]. Also richly deserved. I believe in rewarding people for a job well done and nobody in the National League has done a better job than Pat Murphy the last two years. He knows how to develop young players, and you can see it.
“Matt, also as the executive of the year the last two years, that speaks for itself – and that’s for all of baseball. Relative to contracts, whether it’s for Matt or [president of business operations] Rick Schlesinger or [chief operating officer] Marti Wronski, we don’t talk about those.”
NEW YORK − The Mets' new lineup in 2026 is built to grind opposing pitching, and reigning NL Cy Young winner Paul Skenes learned that the hard way on Opening Day at Citi Field.
The Mets ran Skenes from the game in the first inning as they sent up all nine members of their lineup, scoring five earned runs on four hits and two walks against the 23-year-old ace and leaving him with a 67.50 ERA before his second start of the season.
Brett Baty struck the biggest blow, shooting a three-run double over the head of Oneil Cruz in center field to move the Mets ahead, 4-2, with one out. Marcus Semien also added his first RBI in a Mets uniform when Cruz lost a high fly ball in the sun, allowing Baty to score.
Francisco Lindor drew a seven-pitch walk to open the inning, and Juan Soto fought off a 97-mph sinker on the inside of the zone to loop in a single. In his new run-scoring slot in the lineup, Bo Bichette looped a sacrifice fly down the right field line.
The wild inning helped out Freddy Peralta, who had to endure some early adversity in his Mets debut.
In the top of the first, after the Pirates' Cruz flicked in a single on the seventh pitch of the opening at-bat, Brandon Lowe pulled a first-pitch curveball into the first row of right-field seats to move the Pirates ahead, 2-0.
Peralta responded by sending down the next three Pirates batters on strikeouts. He induced five whiffs in the opening frame, with two of his strikeouts coming on his curveball.
You’re probably here for one reason: to see whether someone on the internet was bold — or reckless — enough to pick against an undefeated UConn team led by potential No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd and Sporting News National Player of the Year Sarah Strong. The answer is yes. I did it. And before Huskies fans close the tab in disgust, just know they won’t be the only ones mad at me.
Because while the anti-UConn pick is the headline-grabber, the real letdown for chaos lovers is this: I mostly went chalk in my 2026 Women's March Madness bracket. Sorry to the bracket sickos hoping for a 12-over-5 manifesto and a Final Four full of double-digit seeds. That’s not really where this is going. The top teams are top teams for a reason, and most of my picks reflect that, even if one giant swing sits right at the center of the bracket.
And LSU fans, you may want to brace yourselves, too. Flau’jae Johnson and the Tigers are good enough to make noise, good enough to scare people and absolutely good enough to make this prediction look stupid. But in this version of March Madness, their run ends before the Elite Eight.
So yes, there are takes here, and some of them might annoy you. But I’m not here to hurt feelings — I’m here to be right.
If UConn gets Vanderbilt in the Elite Eight, I’m taking the Huskies because this feels like one of those superstar vs. superstar matchups where the better team around the star wins it. The headline is obvious: Sarah Strong vs. Mikayla Blakes, the Sporting News Women’s College Basketball Player of the Year against the player she edged out for it. Blakes has been outrageous, leading Division I in scoring at 27.1 points per game with 12 30-point games, so this isn’t about pretending she can be shut off. She’s too good for that. But Strong is the kind of all-around problem who changes every part of a game, averaging 18.5 points, 7.6 rebounds, 135 assists, 111 steals and 53 blocks while doing a little bit of everything for an unbeaten UConn team.
That’s why I’d still lean UConn. The Huskies just have more bodies to throw at Blakes and more ways to survive the stretches when she starts cooking. Between Strong, KK Arnold and Ashlynn Shade, UConn has enough length, activity and defensive discipline on the perimeter to make Blakes work for everything. Arnold has 93 steals, Shade has 61, and UConn as a team is holding opponents to just 50.4 points per game, 33.3% shooting overall and 27.4% from three. That doesn’t mean Blakes won’t get hers. It means Vanderbilt probably won’t get enough easy offense around her to win the game. And that’s usually where UConn breaks teams — not by stopping the star completely, but by making everybody else come up with more than they have.
Region 2 — Sacramento picks
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FIRST ROUND
1 UCLA over 16 Cal Baptist
8 Oklahoma State over 9 Princeton
5 Ole Miss over 12 Gonzaga
4 Minnesota over 13 Green Bay
11 Nebraska/Richmond over 6 Baylor
3 Duke over 14 Charleston
7 Texas Tech over 10 Villanova
2 LSU over 15 Jacksonville
SECOND ROUND
1 UCLA over 8 Oklahoma State
5 Ole Miss over 4 Minnesota
3 Duke over 11 Nebraska/Richmond
2 LSU over 7 Texas Tech
SWEET 16
1 UCLA over 5 Ole Miss
3 Duke over 2 LSU
ELITE EIGHT
1 UCLA over 3 Duke
If UCLA gets Duke, I’m taking the Bruins because at some point, too much talent becomes the whole analysis. UCLA has looked like one of the most complete teams in the country all season, going 31-1, carrying a 25-game winning streak into the tournament and blasting Iowa by 51 points in the Big Ten title game. That’s not just talent on paper — that’s a team that has clearly clicked. Kiki Rice runs things, Gabriela Jaquez and Gianna Kneepkens give them real scoring balance, and the whole group feels connected in a way that makes them hard to speed up or knock off rhythm.
And then there’s Lauren Betts, which is really where this matchup tilts for me. Betts is averaging 16.4 points, 8.6 rebounds and shooting 56.2% from the field, and she’s the kind of interior force who can bend an entire game plan around her. Duke has a star of its own in Toby Fournier, who has been terrific at 17.3 points and 8.2 rebounds a night, but Betts is still the bigger problem in this specific matchup. Fournier is a bucket, but asking her to deal with Betts on both ends for 40 minutes feels like too much.
Duke is good enough to make this ugly, and its defense will absolutely have a say. But UCLA just has more answers. More size, more balance, more lineup versatility — and when the game gets tight, the Bruins feel like the team that can get to the cleaner shots. That’s usually what wins an Elite Eight game.
Region 3 — Fort Worth picks
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1 Texas over 16 Missouri St/SF Austin
9 Virginia Tech over 8 Oregon
5 Kentucky over 12 James Madison
4 West Virginia over 13 Miami (OH)
6 Alabama over 11 Rhode Island
3 Louisville over 14 Vermont
7 NC State over 10 Tennessee
2 Michigan over 15 Holy Cross
SECOND ROUND
1 Texas over 9 Virginia Tech
5 Kentucky over 4 West Virginia
3 Louisville over 6 Alabama
2 Michigan over 7 NC State
SWEET 16
1 Texas over 5 Kentucky
2 Michigan over 3 Louisville
ELITE EIGHT
1 Texas over 2 Michigan
If Texas gets Michigan in the Elite Eight, I’m taking the Longhorns because this feels like the kind of game they love to turn ugly early and then control from there. Texas’ pressure defense is the whole story. This is a team that led the SEC in turnovers forced at 24.1 per game and was allowing just 53.0 points per game when Rori Harmon and Madison Booker were named to the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year watch list. That hasn’t gone away. In the SEC Tournament, Texas forced 14 turnovers against Ole Miss, then forced 14 more and turned them into 16 points in the title-game win over South Carolina.
The other reason I like Texas is how often it punches first. Through its first 34 games, Texas outscored opponents 743-451 in the first quarter, which is a ridiculous margin and basically the stat version of good luck chasing them all night. That fast-start habit is a big deal against a Michigan team that can absolutely score — led by Olivia Olson (19.6), Syla Swords (14.6) and Mila Holloway (12.6) — but they were also averaging 15.0 turnovers per game. That is exactly the kind of number Texas sees and starts licking its chops.
Michigan is talented enough to make this fun, especially if Olson gets loose. But Texas has the better point guard to settle the game, the more disruptive defense and a real habit of building a lead before teams can get comfortable. In an Elite Eight game, that usually matters.
Region 4 — Sacramento picks
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1 South Carolina over 16 Southern/Samford
9 USC over 8 Clemson
12 Colorado State over 5 Michigan State
4 Oklahoma over 13 Idaho
6 Washington over 11 South Dakota State
3 TCU over 14 UC San Diego
7 Georgia over 10 Virginia/Arizona State
2 Iowa over 15 Fairleigh Dickinson
SECOND ROUND
1 South Carolina over 9 USC
4 Oklahoma over 12 Colorado State
3 TCU over 6 Washington
2 Iowa vs. 7 Georgia
SWEET 16
1 South Carolina over 4 Oklahoma
3 TCU over 2 Iowa
ELITE EIGHT
1 South Carolina over 3 TCU
If South Carolina gets TCU in the Elite Eight, I actually think the SEC title game loss ends up being a blessing in disguise. Not because South Carolina ever wants to lose, obviously, but because it sharpens the focus and drops the unbeatable talk right before the games really matter. Dawn Staley’s group still heads into March at 31-3, with an SEC regular-season title already locked up, and now gets a path that feels a little more tailored to what the Gamecocks do best: defend, switch, throw bodies at stars and make you work for every clean touch.
That’s why I like them against TCU. The whole matchup starts with Olivia Miles, who has been fantastic for the Horned Frogs at 19.6 points, 6.9 assists and 3.8 turnovers per game. She can absolutely control a game when she’s comfortable. The problem is South Carolina is built to make lead guards uncomfortable. The Gamecocks have the tournament experience, the depth and enough rangy defenders to throw fresh looks at Miles all night, crowd her driving lanes and turn every decision into a tougher one than usual. Miles is too good to completely erase, but South Carolina has the profile to make her look messy.
And if Miles starts coughing it up even a little, I’m not sure TCU has enough offense around that to survive. South Carolina has been here before. It knows how to win ugly, how to win late and how to make a star feel like she has to do everything herself. In an Elite Eight game, that usually ends with the more seasoned team moving on.
If UCLA is the team that finally ends UConn’s run, it’ll feel less like a shock and more like a team cashing in on everything it learned the hard way a year ago. The Bruins are 31-1, just won a second straight Big Ten tournament title, and they’re coming off the kind of statement that makes you look at them differently — a 96-45 demolition of Iowa in the league title game that pushed their winning streak to 25. Last season’s hurt is still sitting there, too. UCLA reached its first NCAA Final Four in 2025 and got flattened 85-51 by UConn, a loss Cori Close openly framed as pain the Bruins needed to learn from.
That’s why I’d buy UCLA finally finishing the job. Lauren Betts is the biggest matchup problem on the floor, and if this is the title game, I think she gets the better of Sarah Strong this time. UCLA has more than enough around her with Kiki Rice and a roster that feels deeper, cleaner and more connected than it did a year ago.
And honestly, the unbeaten thing matters. UConn is 34-0, finished the regular season undefeated and is chasing back-to-back national titles after winning its record 12th championship in 2025. That usually sounds like a reason to trust the Huskies. But in a one-game final, I think the pressure of keeping perfection alive finally shows up at the worst possible time. UCLA has already lived the heartbreak. UConn would be carrying the weight. That’s why I’d take the Bruins to break the streak, deny the repeat and win the whole thing.
SAN JOSE, CA -- Purdue men's basketball may not know until tipoff today against Texas whether it will have starting guard C.J. Cox for the Sweet 16.
The Boilermakers listed Cox as questionable on the official NCAA availability report. Teaxs placed the same designation on starting guard Jordan Pope.
Cox injured his right knee while going up for a layup three mintues into the second half of a Round of 32 win over Miami. He classified it as a hyperextension. Prior to Wednesday's practice, he rode a stationary bike in the locker room while telling reporters he was taking the injury "one step at a time."
Cox did participate in the 15 minutes of practice media members were allowed to watch Wednesday. He said he had not participated in contact portions of Tuesday's practice.
Cox has started every game this season, averaging 8.5 points and 2.6 rebounds. He typically receives the toughest perimeter defensive assignment. He also can be a streaky scorer, as evidenced by the three 3-pointers he hit in the final two minutes of the first half against Miami.
An absent or limited Cox would mean additional minutes for Gicarri Harris and probably Omer Mayer as well. Harris has been the primary backup for Cox. His defensive play in the second half helped complete the win over Miami.
Pope suffered a "lower leg injury" in the final minutes of 11 seed Texas' Round of 32 win over 3 seed Gonzaga. Longhorns coach Sean Miller said Wednesday he was "hopeful" Pope would play against Purdue.
However, don't expect the seventh-year Crimson Tide coach to jump to the Tar Heels opening, or any other one, for that matter. Oats candidly answered questions about his future with Alabama on Thursday, March 26, one day before the Crimson Tide takes on No. 1 Michigan in the Sweet 16 from the United Center.
"As a young high school coach, I didn't think I'd ever be in this spot not too long ago. I'm not a guy that's always trying to jump around," Oats said. "The grass isn't always greener. I love Alabama. My girls love Alabama."
"I'm not looking to leave," Oats added
Oats has led the Crimson Tide to four NCAA Tournament Sweet 16s, including a run to the Final Four during the 2023-24 season — the first Final Four appearance for Alabama in program history.
The program has reached the NCAA Tournament for six straight seasons, tying the longest mark in program history. Oats is not satisfied.
"I'd love to be the first coach to bring us a national championship," Oats said.
North Carolina fired Hubert Davis on Tuesday, March 24, following a first-round exit loss to No. 11 VCU. He finished with a 125-54 record over five seasons in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, including an appearance in the 2022 national championship game.
Oats signed an extension with Alabama in March 2024, ahead of the Crimson Tide's Final Four run. The team made the Elite Eight last season and is back in the Sweet 16. However, that does not mean Oats — who is making $5.5 million this season and under contract through 2031 — is necessarily looking for another contract extension.
"I still can't believe I am getting paid this much. I'm coaching basketball guys," Oats said of his current contract with Alabama. "I did this thing for free at Maranatha [Baptist] for three years. ... For the first 16 years I coached basketball, [I made] less than $500,000 total.
"My salary goes up half a million every year. I am a glorified P.E. teacher making too much money right now. So, I'm not going to complain."
Opening Day is finally here after the Astros’ longest offseason in nearly a decade. Following a disappointing 2025 season that ended after Game 162, the Astros remade a significant portion of their roster and coaching staff in an effort to reclaim their spot atop the American League West. Here are the four biggest questions I have as they head into the first of 162 games.
Can they make their infield logjam work?
The Astros have five infielders who have made All-Star teams, earn significant salaries, and expect to play every day. The problem is, you can only start four on any given day. That means someone who believes they belong in the lineup will be left out every single day. Managing those expectations—while keeping everyone sharp—may be Joe Espada’s toughest challenge of 2026.
Some of that could sort itself out. Jeremy Peña suffered a finger injury during the lead-up to the World Baseball Classic and won’t be ready for Opening Day. Carlos Correa played more than 140 games last season for the first time since 2021, so it’s reasonable to expect he’ll miss a little time during his age-31 campaign. And, of course, the Astros could always trade from their infield surplus.
But what if everyone stays healthy? And what if no trade materializes? Things could get uncomfortable.
Did Dana Brown bring in the right starting pitchers?
The Astros remade their starting rotation after missing the playoffs in 2006. Andy Pettitte and Roger Clemens departed, and then-GM Tim Purpura tried to replace them by trading for Jason Jennings and signing Woody Williams in free agency. Both moves were disasters, and Purpura was fired before the 2007 season ended.
This past winter, Dana Brown watched Framber Valdez leave and replaced him by trading for Mike Burrows and signing Tatsuya Imai in free agency. Both have had terrific springs, but joining the Astros is a major adjustment. Burrows is coming from Pittsburgh, where expectations and pressure were minimal, while Imai is transitioning from Japan to the United States—an adjustment that can be challenging both on and off the field.
The Astros gave up two prospects from a barren system to acquire Burrows, who is under team control for five seasons. They need him to be good not just in 2026, but well beyond. Imai signed a three-year, $54 million deal that includes opt-outs after the first two seasons. If he’s good, he’ll likely opt out and pitch elsewhere next year. If he struggles, he becomes another burdensome contract for a team that can’t afford many more.
Is the bullpen good enough behind Josh Hader and Bryan Abreu?
With Hader and Abreu slated for the eighth and ninth innings, the Astros have one of the best one-two bullpen punches in Major League Baseball. But do they have the depth behind them to get through the season?
That depth is already being tested, with Hader set to begin the year on the IL, along with Bennett Sousa, who authored a brilliant 2025 before getting hurt. The Astros will need Bryan King and Steven Okert to replicate last season’s success in roles known for volatility, while also hoping that pitchers like Roddery Muñoz, Kai-Wei Teng, Ryan Weiss, and Christian Roa emerge as reliable options, at least early in the season.
Is Cam Smith still the future of the team?
Late last February, I sat in Dana Brown’s West Palm Beach office and asked him who had impressed through the first two weeks of spring training. I think Brown said Smith’s name before I could even finish the question.
I’ve rarely heard a GM talk about a prospect the way Brown talked about Smith, whom he acquired in the Kyle Tucker trade. General managers usually try to temper expectations for young players, but Brown seemed to raise them every chance he got.
Smith made the Astros’ Opening Day roster out of spring last season despite having played just 35 games in the minors with the Cubs in 2024. That only heightened expectations. It looked like he might meet them after raising his OPS to .805 during the Astros’ 18–1 win at Dodger Stadium on July 4, but over his final 60 games, Smith slashed just .155/.248/.232 and found himself on the bench for much of September.
Brown said early in the offseason that Smith would have to earn a spot on the 2026 Opening Day roster, and he responded with an impressive spring. Smith, who turns 23 on Friday, remains under team control for another five seasons. And with no other impactful position-player prospects in the upper levels of the Astros’ system, they need him to live up to the billing.
Head Coach Curt Cignetti at Indiana University football practice on Thursday, July 31, 2025. | Rich Janzaruk/Herald-Times / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Indiana football’s first two teams under head coach Curt Cignetti were afforded the tremendous luxury of several upperclassmen who had experience with his programs either at James Madison or in his first season in Bloomington.
That’s less true for this group, something Cignetti has been mindful of as the Hoosiers get started with spring practices.
“I feel like we probably have more work to do with this group than the first two teams, simply because there’s so many that we don’t have a one-to-three-year relationship with, whereas even the first year there were quite a few we knew very well,” Cignetti said during a press conference on Thursday.
The Hoosiers lost three running backs including starters Roman Hemby and Kaelon Black, their two top receivers in Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr., top tight ends Riley Nowakowski and Holden Staes, two starting offensive linemen in Pat Coogan and Kahlil Benson, the bulk of their edge rotation, starting linebacker Aiden Fisher and, last but not least, several starters in the defensive secondary including top cornerback D’Angelo Ponds and safety Louis Moore.
Needless to say, that’s a fair amount of roster attrition. Indiana has plenty of experience coming back with multiple top signings in the transfer portal and several true freshmen, but all of those pieces need to jel and that starts now.
Cignetti and the rest of Indiana’s staff were helped greatly in that process with leaders like Fisher, Ponds, Sarratt and others helping to set a cultural foundation for previous new signings and holdovers from Tom Allen’s last few teams. There’s simply less of those guys this year, necessitating more work for the staff.
Indiana has plenty of time for all of that jelling to take place, practice just started, but Cignetti has as good of a track record for making that happen as anyone in the sport. If there’s anyone to trust with getting a culture to set in, it’s him.
Game 1 out of 162 always feels a little different than the rest.
Opening Day is special. It feels like a sign of spring and of hope. And that's where the New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates find themselves on Thursday afternoon when they match up in a game televised nationally on NBC.
Hope springs eternal on Opening Day. Anything is possible, even for a team like the Mets that collapsed down the stretch last season, or a team like the Pirates that hasn't done nearly enough winning lately.
Much of the optimism will stem for both teams from the guys on the mound on Thursday.
- Freddy Peralta strikes out the side after the home run.
- Francisco Lindor leads off bottom one with a walk. Juan Soto follows with a single. Bo Bichette hits a sac fly to right field. 2-1 Pirates as Mets get one back.
- The Mets have now loaded the bases with one out. Skenes has already thrown 29 pitches.
- Brett Baty crushes a bases-clearing triple to centerfield. Oneil Cruz started in, and the ball then beat him to the fence. 4-2 Mets.
- On the very next pitch, Oneil Cruz lost a ball in the sun. Marcus Semien's popup dropped, Baty scored. 5-2 Mets.
- Skenes hit Francisco Alvarez with two outs and has been pulled after 37 pitches with two on and two outs.
- Lindor flew out to end the first.
Pregame
- Lineups are out for both teams. The Pirates go with Oneil Cruz, Brandon Lowe, Bryan Reynolds, Marcell Ozuna, Ryan O'Hearn, Jared Triolo, Spencer Horwitz, Nick Gonzales and Henry Davis. The Mets counter with Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco, Luis Robert Jr., Brett Baty, Marcus Semien, Carson Benge and Francisco Alvarez.
- It's an MLB debut for Carson Benge, the Mets' talented outfielder who will start in right field.
- The Mets made news away from the field this morning, signing veteran Tommy Pham to a minor league contract.
- The Mets are making history by starting Bo Bichette at third base and Jorge Polanco at first base. You can read more here about something not done since Jackie Robinson.
- It's worth noting that the game may not start right on time. Opening Day festivities are always a wild card.
- The lineups have been introduced. It's almost time for baseball.
CINCINNATI, OHIO - JANUARY 04: Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns celebrates breaking the NFL single-season sack record during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on January 04, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) | Getty Images
“Would Myles Garrett fit in the San Francisco 49ers’ new defense under Raheem Morris?” That’s a question that should never be uttered involving one of the most dominant players during the past decade of the NFL.
That player may have just become more accessible. On Wednesday, the Cleveland Browns reworked Myles Garrett’s contract. On the surface, it looks like a typical restructure that kicks the can down the road. But it’s the offseason. And what we do in the offseason is speculate.
Garrett was set to receive a $16.5 million. option bonus. He will now wait close to the regular season to receive that. Additionally, the reworked deal gives any inquiring teams added cap flexibility in a deal that goes through 2030–something you’d want for a player set to be 31.
Free agency has all but passed. The Browns have roughly $9 million in effective cap space. Sure, they’ll need money to sign their draft class, but the timing makes it valid to speculate. This is also the same team that proposed a rule change allowing teams to use draft picks for up to 5 years instead of 3.
If the Browns are doing their part to press the restart button and facilitate a trade, would the 49ers be interested? The answer is 31 teams should be interested. The last thing you want to do is sit idle and watch the Rams, Seahawks, or Eagles use draft picks and add a player of Garrett’s caliber. Garrett has a no-trade clause, likely limiting any potential deal to playoff teams.
Talk about a team that is always trying to get better and isn’t afraid to make big decisions, the Niners are always in play for big moves, have a roster that is getting older and needs to win now, plus Kyle Shanahan is one of the most respected coaches in the NFL. Adding Garrett after adding veteran WR Mike Evans this offseason could put San Fran in a position to leapfrog the defending Super Bowl champions in their division, the Seattle Seahawks.
The 49ers would go from contenders to Super Bowl favorites with Garrett. Worried about Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams getting off to slow starts after recovering from serious season-ending knee injuries? Garrett would quell any worries. Once Bosa regains his form, Williams would be put into a dream situation playing alongside Bosa, Garrett, and Osa Odighizuwa.
Of course, this is nothing more than conjecture after seeing a team rework a contract. The asking price would be sky-high. Still, so long as you keep your 2027 1st-round pick, it would be difficult to say no when you’re getting back Myles Garrett.
The Tennessee Titans' 2026 season will be the team's final season playing home games at the current Nissan Stadium. The New Nissan Stadium is slated to be finished in early to mid-2027, and the Titans will host games at the new stadium beginning next year.
Earlier this week, a handful of Titans representatives toured the new stadium while it is still under construction, and ESPN Insider Turron Davenport shared several videos on his X page.
A look at the lower bowl of the new Nissan Stadium. The area where I zoomed in is where the stage will be for concerts. The stage is the size of the Ryman Auditorium. The mosh pit for #Titans superfans will be the field level area under the stage. pic.twitter.com/EQdI5p5iGa
The new stadium will feature 60,000 seats, which is slightly smaller than the current stadium's 69,000 seats, but the new stadium focuses on proximity to the field and sightlines. The seats will be closer to the field, with no "nosebleed" section, and views will be improved. It will offer expanded exterior terraces and viewing areas for fans to connect with the city of Nashville.
Fans will experience easier access to upper levels with 44 escalators and 30 elevators, concessions will be easier to access, and there will be more of them, and there will be an increased number of restrooms for better guest experiences. The focus on the fans doesn't end there, though; the stadium seats will also feature padding, a clear upgrade.
The new stadium is fully enclosed with a translucent roof so that events can be held year-round without weather concerns, and the stage is the same size as Ryman Auditorium, which houses 2,362 seats and a 180 square foot stage. The Titans' locker room will be roughly 50 percent bigger with plans for 68 dedicated, fixed lockers, separate dedicated spaces for team meetings, training facilities, and even a dedicated space for the family of players, including a nanny service on event days.
With high-tech materials in use, the latest technology employed, and a focus on the guest experience, the new stadium is poised to be a major attraction in Nashville.
The Detroit Tigers open their 2026 season on Thursday with a 4:10 p.m. first pitch against the Padres at Petco Park in San Diego. Follow the action here with live updates throughout the game by Detroit News contributor Kameron Goodwill.
How to watch the Tigers vs. Padres opener
All three games of the Tigers' season-opening series against the Padres – Thursday, Friday and Saturday – are on Detroit SportsNet, which is being delivered through MLB Media.
Pittsburgh Pirates ace pitcher Paul Skenes is one of the most talented baseball players in the world but had an unfortunate start to the 2026 season.
Skenes, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, took the mound against the New York Mets at Citi Field on Thursday morning to begin his third MLB campaign. While he came into the bottom of the first inning with a 2-0 lead, the comfort did not last long.
The two-time All-Star allowed five earned runs, four hits and one walk and threw just 37 pitches before the Pirates called to the bullpen. He will come into his second start with an absurd 67.5 ERA.
For five straight seasons starting with the 2019-20 campaign, his second in the league, Luka Doncic was voted onto the All-NBA First Team. Last season, however, he didn't make the cut, presumably because he only appeared in 50 games.
Last season is seen as something of a down year for Doncic. But this season, he has been playing as well as ever, and he has elevated the Los Angeles Lakers to third place in the Western Conference and 13 wins in their last 15 games. He has won the last two Western Conference Player of the Week awards, and he could be entering the MVP conversation.
But Doncic still has some hurdles to overcome when it comes to receiving the postseason awards he may deserve. Hall of Famer Kevin Garnett said on a recent episode of his podcast, "KG Certified," that he feels Jaylen Brown of the Boston Celtics and the Detroit Pistons' Cade Cunningham, but not Doncic, deserve to be on this year's All-NBA First Team.
Garnett's reasoning? The old narrative that Doncic doesn't play defense (h/t Heavy Sports).
“Jaylen Brown and Cade Cunningham are having better years of all-around basketball than (Doncic). I’m not a Luka hater, I’m a Luke fan. Hey, he’s killing. I didn’t say we are ignoring it. Listen – you got real candidates over here. And (Doncic’s) got two other killers on his team.
These men been doing it with just one and the cast. Showing up more consistency every night on both sides of the ball. (Doncic) only plays one side of the ball, bro. I love Luka but I’m looking at the game from the whole 360.”
It is true that in past seasons, Doncic was lacking on the defensive end. But this season, he has shown improvement on that end of the floor, not just in terms of team defense but also in the area of individual defense. He currently ranks seventh in the NBA with 1.6 steals per game, and he's doing a better job of staying in front of his man, especially in iso situations.
Overall, he's averaging 33.6 points on 47.4% overall shooting and 36.4% from 3-point range, 7.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists a game. He's leading the NBA in scoring average, and he just became the first player in nearly 40 years to average 40 points a game over a span of six road games.
In the month of March, he's putting up 36.9 points per contest. Right now, it's hard to argue that five players in basketball are better than him.
Brazil and France meet in Boston on Thursday in arguably the biggest friendly matchup of the March international break.
Carlo Ancelotti's Selecao will face Les Bleus at Gillette Stadium in one of the last games involving these teams before their final World Cup 2026 rosters will have to be announced. That could make this game hugely important to those players hoping to make the cut.
These teams have had some famous meetings down the years, including in the final of the 1998 World Cup, when France won their home tournament. A year before then, Roberto Carlos scored arguably the most famous free-kick in history in a friendly meeting (see below).
The hope is this latest contest offers similar levels of excitement.
Tem coisa que não se explica… se admira.
Em 1997, contra a França, Roberto Carlos não cobrou uma falta, ele fez história e transformou um gol em obra de arte.
Location: Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA, United States) Referee: Guido Gonzales Jr. (USA)
Predicted lineups:
Brazil (4-2-3-1, right to left): Ederson (GK) — Wesley, Ibanez, Leo Pereira, Douglas Santos — Casemiro, Andrey Santos — Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, Vinicius Jr — Gabriel Martinelli
France (4-3-3, right to left): Maignan (GK) — Gusto, Konate, Upamecano, T. Hernandez — Tchouameni, Rabiot, Cherki — Olise, Mbappe, Dembele
Brazil vs. France off time
The match kicks off at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough at 4 p.m. local time.
Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories:
Date
Kickoff time
USA/Canada
Thu, Mar. 26
4 p.m. ET
USA/Canada
Thu, Mar. 26
1 p.m. PT
UK
Thu, Mar. 26
8 p.m. GMT
Australia
Fri, Mar. 28
7 a.m. AEDT
India
Fri, Mar. 28
1:30 a.m. IST
Brazil vs. France pre-match stats
Brazil have won the previous two friendly meetings with France by a 6-1 aggregate score (3-0, 3-1).
In 16 matches dating back to 1930, these teams have averaged nearly three goals per game whenever they meet (they've scored 47 times in those 16 previous clashes).
Pele is the top goal-scorer in this particular fixture. He scored a hat-trick against Les Bleus in the 1958 World Cup semifinals.
Brazil vs. France team news
Brazil team news
Neymar was not called up for this international window and is not involved here.
Gabriel Martinelli has been tipped to lead the attack as he attempts to nail down a place in Ancelotti's final World Cup squad.
Arsenal's Gabriel withdrew due to injury, with Ibanez and Leo Pereira expected to start in central defence. Marquinhos has hip pain and will be kept back for the game with Croatia next week.
Ever since tearing his ACL during a 2023 World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, Neymar has dreamed of a return to the fold with the Brazil national team.
There feels like no better stage for such an occasion than the FIFA World Cup, but the window is quickly closing for the Santos star to prove his worth for that dream to come true.
As the summer tournament nears and Brazil continues its preparations for the coming competition, Neymar's chances of being in the squad have faded considerably.
The Sporting News explains why Neymar is not involved with Brazil as they face France and Croatia in March, and why it's starting to feel as if he won't be part of their World Cup campaign.
Neymar was left off the Brazil roster for March friendlies against France and Croatia.
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti considered including Neymar, but in the end decided that he would not be involved as the team heads to the United States for a pair of games against European opposition.
Ancelotti explained that Neymar's exclusion was because he was not convinced the player could offer full fitness to the national team.
"Why is he not on this list now? Because he is not 100%," Ancelotti said upon the release of the Brazil roster. "We need players at 100% right now."
The Italian would not rule out Neymar for the World Cup, indicating that as long as he proved he is fully fit, he would be considered.
"As I said, for the final list, the conversation is different. Neymar has to keep working and playing, showing his qualities in a good physical condition."
Will Neymar play for Brazil at the World Cup?
After being excluded from the Brazil roster for the March friendlies, it feels unlikely that Neymar will be part of the Brazil team to play at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Beyond his failure to make the squad for the final international break before the World Cup arrives, there are multiple reports from Brazil that suggest discord between the national team setup and the country's all-time leading scorer.
First off, Neymar disputed Ancelotti's claim that he is not fully fit. In a video posted to his social media, Neymar is shown on a treatment table saying, "Hey Ancelotti, what about me?"
"We were not called up," he says shortly after. "I’m sad, obviously. I’ll always root for the national team, right? Everything is fine. Now, it’s time to keep working. Keep improving."
Santos head coach Cuca also questioned Ancelotti's claim, saying that Neymar's absence from a recent Santos match — which Ancelotti attended hoping to see Neymar play — was due to load management, with three games in a seven-day stretch.
Reports from Brazil claimed the lead-up to this decision has created a rift between Neymar and Ancelotti. From the Italian's perspective, he is selecting players to perform at the World Cup, where games will routinely be three or four days apart.
According to CNN Brasil, as cited by WorldSoccerTalk, Neymar's public claim that he is fully fit has been received as insubordinate by the national team, and his absence from the match Ancelotti attended also harmed the relationship.
The chances of Neymar suiting up for a sensational return to the national team at the World Cup are becoming slimmer with every passing absence.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 15: Yaxel Lendeborg #23 of the Michigan Wolverines is guarded by C.J. Cox #0 of the Purdue Boilermakers during the second half of the 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament Championship at the United Center on March 15, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Don’t look now, but the NCAA Tournament is already 78 percent of the way over, as 52 of the 68 teams have been eliminated. With that in mind, it’s certainly not too early to look at how each conference has performed in the tournament. We know the Big Ten has dominated the tournament so far, but what about everyone else?
Let’s rank the conferences by performance as of now. Note that we only ranked multi-bid conferences.
1. Big Ten, 13-3, 6 teams remaining
With the Big Ten representing six of the final 16 teams remaining, they easily get the top spot. Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State and Illinois were expected to still be here, but Nebraska and Iowa are both surprise participants in the Sweet Sixteen. Is this the year the Big Ten breaks the national championship drought?
2. SEC, 13-6, 4 teams remaining
The SEC put up a very respectable 13-6 record the first weekend of March Madness. Texas and Tennessee were not expected to have advanced as far as they have, but Florida’s early upset was a major stain on the SEC’s record this year. All four remaining SEC schools are underdogs in the Sweet Sixteen. How many, if any, can break through to the Elite Eight?
3. Big 12, 9-5, 3 teams remaining
The middle part of the Big 12’s NCAA Tournament contingent largely disappointed this year. However, the top three teams are all set up very well. Arizona could be the tournament favorite given Duke’s struggles. Houston saw Florida bow out early, leaving it as the favorite in the South. Lastly, Iowa State is shooting as hot as anyone. There’s a world where three Big 12 teams make the Final Four.
4. Big East, 4-1, 2 teams remaining
The Big East was wildly disappointing in the regular season, with just three teams making the tournament. However, two of those three are still playing, as UConn faces off with Michigan State and St. John’s gets a crack at Duke. As both teams are in the East, only one could possibly make the Final Four, but it’s still been a successful NCAA Tournament so far for the Big East.
5. Atlantic 10, 2-2, 0 teams remaining
The A-10 only got two teams in this year, but both won a game, with 9-seed Saint Louis knocking off 8-seed Georgia, and 11-seed VCU capping off the comeback over 6-seed North Carolina. Sadly, neither team made it past the Round of 32, as Michigan and Illinois quickly squashed their dreams. It was a down year in the A-10, but its showing in the tournament wasn’t disastrous.
6. ACC, 5-7, 1 team remaining
We now step into the disastrous category. The ACC imploded in the NCAA Tournament with only one of its eight representatives making it out of the first weekend. Even that one team, Duke, hasn’t exactly looked that great. Many knew this wasn’t a vintage ACC type of year during the regular season, but we may have underestimated how bad the conference was.
7. WCC, 1-3, 0 teams remaining
The West Coast Conference typically goes as Gonzaga goes, and that was no exception this year. Saint Mary’s and Santa Clara both lost in the first round, and 3-seed Gonzaga lost to 11-seed Texas in the Round of 32. For a program like Gonzaga, that’s incredibly disappointing. For a conference like the WCC, not having any teams in the Sweet Sixteen is also incredibly disappointing.
8. MAC, 1-2, 0 teams remaining
I do feel bad putting the Mid-American Conference here, as it isn’t normally a two-bid league. The MAC got two teams in this season, but neither team lasted long. Miami (OH) did win a First Four game before falling to 6-seed Tennessee in the Round of 64. Likewise, 12-seed Akron couldn’t get out of the first round and got blown out by No. 5-seed Texas Tech. Unlike the ACC and WCC above, we can still call this a successful season for the MAC.
Yesterday we kicked things off with the first two installments of our top prospect series. Today we’re back with the next tier up
16. Silvano Hechavarria, RHP, Age 22 (DOB: 3/18/2003), Grade 40, 2025: NR
Signed out of Cuba in June of 2024, Hechavarria was older than the typical International Free Agent and he cruised through the DSL that summer before making his way stateside in 2025. There, he had similarly little trouble with the complex and the Florida State League, by late summer earning a promotion to a somewhat more age appropriate league with A+ Vancouver. Overall last season, he pitched 86.2 innings across the three levels, with an 82:23 strikeout to walk ratio and a 2.28 ERA.
Hechavarria looks the part of a starting pitcher, standing 6’4” and weighing 200lbs. He has a fairly short and tall delivery, releasing from a high three quarters arm slot to generate downward plane. The velocity on his fastballs varies from 89-97, mostly averaging 93-94. He mostly throws a four seamer, which has solid carry and above average arm side run, mixing in a sinker that’s got plus run and a little drop. Overall they look like solid average pitches.
His best pitch, and the most commonly thrown if you separate the fastballs, is a cutter-y slider in the upper 80s that projects as above average. He rounds out the arsenal with a change-up with splitter style movement that is his least refined offering but that flashes as a second 55 grade weapon.
It’s not the prettiest delivery, but Hechavarria has a loose athleticism and he repeats it well, with command of all four offerings that’s probably MLB average right now and has a chance to get to plus. The overall package is a potential #4 starter who lacks a true dominating out pitch but who gets through a lot of innings with a deep repertoire and by limiting base runners. 2026 will be about continuing to stretch out his workload after his year off while defecting and seeing how well his stuff plays against upper minors bats.
15. Blaine Bullard, OF, Age 19 (DOB: 8/16/2006), Grade 40, 2025: High School
Acquiring Bullard was a combination of luck and smart negotiating for the Jays. He was a big riser later in the 2025 draft process, with teams believing he was a top three round pick on talent. The word was that his commitment to attend Texas A&M was firm, though, and teams didn’t want to risk forfeiting top 10 round bonus pool money if he proved un-signable. The jays had managed to save up some money, though, and were in a position to dare him to turn down $1.7 million in the 12th round. It proved irresistible, and they got their player.
What they got for their money is a 70 grade athlete who has sky high upside but also remaining work to refine his game. Bullard is a switch hitter, although his left handed swing is by far the more polished of the two right now. He has the twitchiness and hand eye coordination scouts look for in future above average contact hitters, but he has some work to do to get to breaking balls. His approach is reported to be solid. He doesn’t have much present power, and while there’s room for him to add muscle on his frame he’ll probably always have below average raw. Combined with a swing that’s more geared for line drives, he looks more like an average/OBP type than a slugger. He’s a plus runner, and he looks to be an above average centre fielder who can do some damage on the bases.
The most likely outcome is a slap and dash fourth outfielder, but even a little power development and he has the potential to be a leadoff hitting, plus glove every day centre fielder.
14. Victor Arias, C, Age 22 (DOB: 8/24/2003), Grade 40, 2025: 24th
Arias is a long time Jays farmhand, having signed back in August of 2019 out of his native Venezuela. After the scrubbed 2020 minor league season, he climbed the ladder slowly, spending two full years in the Dominican Summer League, one at the complex, and another at A Dunedin. Throughout, he consistently posted solid batting lines, balancing strong walk rates with tolerable strikeouts and a modicum of power. Things finally accelerated a bit in 2025, as he got his first extended run at A+ Vancouver (after a late cup of coffee in 2024), continued to produce, and earned a bump to AA New Hampshire for the last 36 games of the season. He scuffled a bit at the top level, but overall slashed .272/.353/.403 on the season, racking up 33 extra base hits in 102 games and swiping 18 bags in 23 tries.
Another diminutive Jays prospect with surprising power, Arias stands 5’9” and is listed at 175lbs, but this season he saw a jump in his raw power and now posts above average to plus exit velocities. His 54% hard hit rate was the best in the system. His swing produces a lot of ground balls, which limits his over the fence power production, but he hits his hardest balls in the air and a tweak could unlock above average home run production. He has fringe average contact ability and plate discipline, but again there are flashes of an average hit tool.
He’s a plus runner, sometimes recording 70 grade home to first times, with an above average arm. His routes in centre field need refinement, so right now he’s a fringe average defender there in spite of his tools.
The story with Arias is a player with uncommon upside for a 22 year old five seasons and six years into his pro career, who’s held his own in the mid minors already. If the adjustments don’t come, he profiles as a fifth outfielder/pinch run specialist. Fully unlocking his tools would require multiple significant adjustments, but if he were to pull it off the ceiling would be high.
13. Yohendrick Pinango, Age 23 (DOB: 5/7/2002), Grade 40, 2025: NR
The return for Nate Pearson at the 2024 deadline didn’t look like much at the time. Pinango signed with the Cubs out of Venezuela in 2018, and while he lit up the DSL the next summer he was pretty unremarkable over the three minor league seasons following the pandemic. A torrid first month of the 2024 season at A+ popped him onto the radar and probably lead to the trade. He bombed in his first 33 games in the Jays system, posting a .518 OPS at AA New Hampshire. It all came together in 2025, though. Pinango torched the Eastern league to the tune of .298/.406/.522, earning a promotion to AAA Buffalo. He cooled down there, but still posted a roughly average line with lots of walks, solid K numbers, and some pop.
Pinango has always been a solid contact hitter, but his breakout was fueled by trading an aggressive approach for a very selective one. He now watches more strikes than would be ideal, but he rarely chases and waits on pitches he can hammer. As for the hammering part, his max exit velocity in Buffalo was over 115mph. Only 30 major leaguers last year could say the same. his 91.9mph average exit velocity and 47.6% hard hit rate were both comfortably plus. The lone offensive knock on him is that while he hits enough fly balls, his best power comes a low angles, producing line drives and hard grounders instead of home runs. If he can fix that, he could be a cleanup calibre hitter, and even if he can’t the combination of patience, contact and strength is enough for a viable offensive profile.
There’s a lot of pressure on the bat, as Pinango is a below average runner whose ugly routes and iffy arm make him a liability even in left field. If it comes together offensively he can be a regular regardless, but anything short and he’s likely a bench bat or not an MLB player.
The Los Angeles Chargers announced it signed five-year veteran guard Kayode Awosika on Wednesday. Awosika is joining Los Angeles after spending the last four seasons of his career with the Detroit Lions.
Before playing with the Lions, Awosika signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 as an undrafted free agent out of the University at Buffalo. He played the first season of his NFL career with the Eagles then the Lions signed him off Philadelphia’s practice squad in 2022.
With the Lions, Awosika contributed to one of best offenses in the NFL. He helped three different running backs (Jamaal Williams in 2022, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs in 2023) rush 1,000 yards or more in a season and allowed quarterback Jared Goff to throw for at least 4,000 yards in each season.
Detroit Lions guard Kayode Awosika (74) defends against Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Jordan Jefferson (98) during the second half at Ford Field on Nov. 17, 2024. Photo Credit: David Reginek
Throughout five seasons in the NFL, Awosika has made 50 career appearances and 11 starts. He has also played in four playoff games and started in the Lions’ NFC Championship Game against the San Francisco 49ers during the 2023 season.
Awosika is expected to compete with Trevor Penning for the starting left guard spot during training camp.
How Have the Chargers Bolstered the Offensive Line This Offseason?
In addition to signing Awosika, the Chargers signed former Miami Dolphins guard Cole Strange and former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz this offseason.
Los Angeles will also be getting Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt back from injuries next season. Slater missed the entire 2025 season with a ruptured patellar tendon he suffered in training camp. Meanwhile, Alt missed multiple games with a high ankle sprain before ultimately sustaining a season-ending ankle sprain in Week 9.
The offensive line was a big weakness for the Chargers last season. But with the new additions and return of key players, Los Angeles is hopeful that the offensive line will be stronger in 2026.
When the Colorado Avalanche shook the foundation of their core by trading Mikko Rantanen for Martin Necas, Jack Drury, and picks, we should have felt a sense of de ja vu, but we didn’t. Intuition lost on many Avalanche fans and reporters alike (myself included).
Mikko Rantanen of all people should have at least been afforded till March to negotiate.
CMac saw Necas as the return and panicked thinking he couldn’t get a deal done and wouldn’t get a better return down the road. pic.twitter.com/VHAduBjvqL
The Rantanen deal wasn’t the first time we’ve seen a team trade a superstar and attempt to “make up for it in the aggregate,” as Chris MacFarland famously said following the deal.
This management philosophy really started with the trade of Nomar Garciaparra by General Manager Theo Epstein, who, armed with analytics and a plush pocketbook, used analytics and ‘team-building’ methodology to reverse The Curse of the Great Bambino finally.
The idea that leveraging a beloved superstar for multiple undervalued isn’t new around here. The Lindros trade, the Duchene deal, and now the Rantanen trade.
What’s different this time around?
The Avalanche might have landed a player much closer to the capabilities and level of production that they sent on as Martin Necas sits just 12 points shy of 100 on the season, a marker that stands as a true line in the sand between really good and superstar. That reality could effectively frame the deal as a superstar swap with a Jack Drury sweater.
The question now becomes, can he do it?
🚨NEW EPISODE🚨
Will Martin Necas be a 100-points scorer this season?
First, we must consider if there’s still enough runway for Marty’s 100-point season to take flight. With Necas currently finding his cruising altitude at ~1.31 PPG and 12 games to get 12 points, it’s not unreasonable to wonder if he does it with a game or two to spare. Add to that Marty has 7 points in his last three appearances, and I think we can make a strong case for optimism.
Martin Necas post Olympic Break has been a mad man. Goals, points, forechecking, backchecking,
A more detailed look at the competition reveals even more evidence. Necas has historically (full career) scored a career average of 0.77 points per game against the teams left on the schedule. When you filter for Necas’ more recent years, he’s clipping at a more impressive ~1.05 points per game against teams on the remaining schedule.
The Avalanche will get the Stars one last time before season’s end, and Necas has 7 points in the three meetings so far this season, and 11 points over the last three seasons’ worth of matchups. He has made minced meat of the Kraken as well, the last few seasons, with 11 points in those six meetings. Guess who he logged his 30th goal of the season against?
The numbers are on Necas’s side, but he’ll have to see them through in a time frame when his Avalanche squad is trying to solidify itself as regular-season and Central Division Champs.
SPIN THAT WHEEL!
Martin Necas has had a multiple-point night 28 times this season. That means Necas has had a multi-point game in roughly 42% of the games he’s played in. In the spirit of visiting Vegas during this final stretch run, let’s call multi-point games a ‘bonus.‘
Say Marty slightly deviates negatively from that trend and only has a multi-point night every third game, Necas should hit the bonus four times before the year’s end.
Now we spin the wheel for the Mini, Minor, or Grand Prize.
The Mini prize is just the two-point night.
Necas has scored three or more points in a single game nine times this season, with three of such occasions coming against Vegas and Dallas, so let’s call that the Minor Prize.
For the Grand Prize, we set aside the elusive but achievable (and achieved against Dallas) four-point night, which Necas has realized twice this season, as recently as the beginning of March.
Ten kluk se zbláznil! 🤯
Martin Nečas gólem a třemi asistencemi nejdřív Coloradu pomohl srovnat na 4:4 proti Dallasu, aby skóroval i při samostatných nájezdech a potvrdil tak neskutečný obrat Avalanche! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/wqwmAJmDgW
Triggering the ‘bonus’ will prove paramount for Necas’ quest to 100 points, and depending on the level of the prize, the mark could be reached sooner than we even anticipate.
Martin Necas isn’t just a part of the Mikko Rantanen deal. He could be a 40-goal-scoring and 100-point-getting winger in 2025-26.
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 10: Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 10, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes remains under contract until 2028, but discussions for a new deal might be around the corner—if he’s not outright sold to Manchester United or Real Madrid, as widely reported, this summer.
According to Chronicle Live’s Lee Ryder, however, Bruno’s contract talks will not focus on the Brazil international becoming the club’s top earner, as that’s not what the midfielder has in mind, nor will he push for it if he signs a new deal with the Magpies.
Ryder reported that Bruno and his representatives are focused on securing a deal that suits the player, rather than specifically targeting the highest salary at St James’ Park.
“It is thought that Bruno and his representatives are only keen to discuss a deal that suits their client, and he will negotiate on his own terms, suggesting that becoming the highest-paid player won’t be a motivation during talks,” Ryder wrote.
Bruno’s current contract arrangement has remained unchanged since his 2023 extension, which still has two years left to run. However, the report notes that since that deal was agreed, other players, such as forward Nick Woltemade, have climbed higher on the club’s top earners list, placing them above Bruno in the salary ranks.
Ryder made it clear that some new signings have surpassed established players in terms of salary, raising questions about Newcastle’s wage structure, and that could lead to trouble in Tyneside—seemingly not when it comes to Bruno, though.
It remains unclear which players signed for big-money deals, and whether or not the likes of Anthony Gordon or Sandro Tonali are part of that Woltemade-led group of big earners.
At the end of the day, it seems like the broader concern, according to Ryder’s report, is that failing to qualify for any European competition by the end of the season is what will inevitably influence future negotiations with current players and force Newcastle’s hand into sanctioning sales if they don’t want to find themselves in another Isak-like situation this summer.
Mar 11, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Indiana Hoosiers guard Tayton Conerway (6) scores on Northwestern Wildcats forward Nick Martinelli (2) during the first half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images
Indiana men’s basketball’s first season under Darian DeVries came to an end when the Hoosiers didn’t receive a bid for the 2026 NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers finished 18-14 overall and 9-11 in Big Ten play, with a late collapse ending their March Madness hopes.
We’ll be recapping and analyzing DeVries’ first season in a few different ways from individual players to other lineups and trends.
Initially in the starting lineup beside fellow point guard, Conor Enright, Conerway brought athleticism and speed to Indiana’s backcourt that it desperately needed. Even by the end of the season, with his starting spot having been taken, Conerway ended with the second highest-usage rate on the team, behind only Lamar Wilkerson.
While Conerway dealt with some injuries that kept him out of a few games, he seemed to be on a shorter leash when he returned to the rotation. Over the last ten games of Indiana’s season, he saw more than 10 minutes just five times.
This limited role is hard to square with Conerway’s advanced analytics. Per BartTorvik, he had the fifth highest efficiency rating, scoring higher on defense than DeVries’ preferred point guard, Enright. He also had the highest assist rate on the team, beating out Enright by about 6%.
Tayton Conerway FG
3PT
Midrange
Paint
Rim
% of FG
34.5%
1.7%
16.1%
47.8%
FG%
29%
33.3%
55.2%
76.7%
Given his production in limited minutes and the fact that he had a skillset that his teammates lacked, it’s hard to see why Conerway didn’t play more given everything we’re seeing.
Regardless, Conerway’s inability to stay on the floor cost Indiana. He wasn’t a perfect player, but Wilkerson was the only one on Indiana’s roster even approaching perfection, and everyone besides Conerway was allowed to play through their mistakes.
The Hoosiers had extremely slim margins of error down the stretch, and it hurt the team to not have his quick burst and passing ability in the offense. Once the Hoosiers fell a win or two short of the NCAA Tournament, Conerway’s role and minutes emerged as one of the bigger puzzles of the 2025-26 Indiana team.
ONE Championship has decided to shutter the entire women’s strawweight division including reigning champion Xiong Jing Nan, who has been released by the promotion.
Promotion officials confirmed the news to MMA Fighting on Thursday following an initial report from the Bangkok Post.
The move officially eliminates the women’s strawweight division, though many of the top fighters from the weight class had already moved down to atomweight in recent years. In ONE, due to the organization’s weight-cutting rules, strawweight constitutes fighters competing at 125 pounds while atomweight sits at 115 pounds.
Xiong claimed the inaugural ONE women’s strawweight title back in 2018 and went onto defend the belt seven times. Her only loss in the promotion came back in 2019 when she dropped to atomweight and was submitted via rear-naked choke by then-ONE champion Angela Lee.
She had previously defeated Lee at strawweight and then beat her again in the rubber match in 2022, which served as Xiong’s final defense of the ONE title.
Xiong fought one more time under MMA rules in 2025 where she scored a win over Meng Bo via unanimous decision, but she failed to make weight for the fight.
Now the 38-year-old veteran is a free agent with ONE deciding to close the doors on her division.
In recent years, ONE has promoted less MMA fights while adding Muay Thai, kickboxing and grappling divisions to the roster. Former ONE flyweight champion Adriano Moraes also recently secured his release and is now scheduled to face Muhammad Mokaev at the upcoming Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card on May 16.
Opinion – Reflecting on the Carabao Cup final loss
Well, now that the dust has settled down, I thought it would be worth reflecting on what was a very disappointing day.
Let’s start with the squad and how it affected the match.
When one takes out Eze, Odegaard and Merino, then the creativity is gone, and there is no backup.
Despite this, the first half should have seen us at least one goal to the good, and we went into half-time the stronger of the two sides.
Two factors from those first forty-five minutes were:
1. The booking, which completely altered the way our LB played.
2. The inability of the referee to protect Saka from consistent fouls, one of which saw him being hauled down, manhandled and no foul given.
At half-time, it seemed sensible to make substitutions and counter City’s ploy of standing four men outside the penalty area, to stop us using our normal system of building up from the back.
Neither of these options happened, and it was inevitable that City would score. They outplayed us from the very first minute of the second half, controlled the midfield with impunity and deserved everything they got.
(Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Out thought, Out manoeuvred
There is no doubt in my mind that Mikel was out-thought, outmanoeuvred, and reacted far too slowly to events on the field.
I have always been hesitant to agree that Pep is the best ever, as there have been many brilliant coaches/managers before him, but watching how he completely dominated the way the game was to be played out was, in all honesty, a revelation.
Mikel, for all his excellent work these last four years, is way behind Pep’s tactical brain, and the fact that no halftime changes were made is a simple example of that fact.
Any Positives
Were there any positives from our point of view?
The way we took care of Haaland, who hardly did anything, is one important positive.
Another is the way Ben White played and reacted – I made him our MOTM.
Our fans were incredible from outside Wembley right up until the 90-minute mark, when all was lost, and they started leaving.
The other negatives?
Reading the “I told you so” remarks regarding Kepa’s mistake. Is there any keeper who hasn’t?
The thought that the season has come to an end with this defeat, our fourth all season and despite leading the PL, quarter finals of the FA cup and last eight of the CL.
No excuses, we were beaten by the better team on the day, the better tactician and the lack of creativity when losing Eze, Odegaard and Merino.
Let’s hope we can get players back for the rest of the season, and I have this feeling that the action of some city players will be used as motivation when we play them in the PL.
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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 15: A general view as Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners hits a home run during the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game three of the American League Championship Series at T-Mobile Park on October 15, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Look, we know why you’re here: you want to know how to get your mitts on one of those souvenir ferry boats. Or maybe you want to have a cute date (gay panic voice: orisitadate?). Or maybe family is visiting and you’ve been tasked with entertaining everyone because you are the only one with a) executive functioning skills who b) everyone still speaks to. Read on, for we have planned some perfect scenarios for you for whatever you’re looking to get out of your visit to T-Mobile Park.
(Let’s get this out of the way early. Ferry Boat tips: Get to the park early on Opening Day. Like 2 PM early. Proceed directly to the concessions where they are sold – list here, we recommend sidewinder fries at section 329 if you care intensely about the boat and not so much about what goes in it and crab nachos at 187 if you care about taste and are independently wealthy. Step three: get your ferry boat and guard it with your life.)
General tips:
Getting there:
If at all possible, do not drive. If it is a weekend game or a game against the Yankees or Red Sox, absolutely do not drive. Take light rail, the bus, walk on to a ferry, park and ride, bike, go by unicycle if you have to, but parking around the stadium is miserable and expensive and the only thing worse than the cost of getting into your parking spot is trying to leave it at the same time 30,000 other people are trying to do the exact same thing. If you have to drive, go as early as you can and check the side streets south of the stadium – Utah Street is a popular one. Also, in a pinch, you can park in the International District where rates are lower and walk over, cutting through the Lumen parking lot, and as a bonus get something yummy to eat on your way.
If you’re part of the light rail horde, consider this. For northbound travelers, get on the southbound train, hop off at Sodo, then hop on the next northbound train. You’ll get a seat and avoid the crush. You can do the inverse for southbound travel. It’s not the most efficient, obviously, but it can be helpful if you really want to avoid the crush.
King County Metro (a.ka. The light rail and all King County buses) now take credit card taps and Apple Pay! You do not need to buy a ticket, have an ORCA Card, or cash anymore! You can just show up and tap, and it lasts like a normal transfer (2 hours). And the dang 2-line train will be connected all season to boot starting Saturday. (JT)
If the weather is tolerable and you’re an avid or even mediocre bike rider living somewhere in the greater Seattle area, I absolutely recommend riding your bike to a game. It’s glorious, honestly. And you get to taunt death a little bit on they way ducking cars and pedestrians who wander into bike paths. But, wear your helmet, use common sense, and you’ll make it in one piece. The best part besides getting some cardio? You can park your bike for free right in the very front of the TMO parking garage and just walk across the street to either the right field of home plate gate. I think they lock up the bike cage like an hour after the game ends, so you can’t just leave it there while you hit a bar or something, but if you hate traffic, paying for parking, and/or don’t like the sardine crush of the light rail going home, then riding a bike is truly a great choice. (ES)
Pregame:
On a nice day, hitting up the beer garden at Hatback directly across the street is a great way to kill time while you’re waiting for gates to open. For danker days, Hooverville south of the stadium will serve you a city special, or next door you can grab a beer and some pizza over at Fast Fashion. Vinason, right next to the King 5 building, is your home for delicious pho or banh mis if you need to fuel up before the game.
We are always advocates here for starting your game day experience in the International District for a variety of delicious food – dumplings at Dough Zone! Hood Famous! Crispy pork from Ton Kiang in a plastic clamshell you can bring into the park!
Coming from the south, Hooverville and Fast Fashion all day. Coming from downtown, Collin’s Pub forever. (ES)
Boring details:
Remember the clear bag policy, don’t try to bring in metal water bottles, etc., don’t slow everyone down in the bag check line because you didn’t look at the rules. Make sure you don’t have aerosol sunscreen, that’s an annoying one to have taken away on a July day game.
Giveaway Day Guide:
There’s really only one tip and it’s this: get there early. However early you think you need to be, add an hour. Media gates open for a 6:40 game at 1:30ish and it’s not uncommon for me to see people already lined up when I walk in on the really hot giveaway item days (Ichiro plaque, anything Cal-related). Bring someone with you to hold your place in line so one of you can go get coffee, pizza, whatever, bring a book, bring your patience.
For regular giveaways, like the hydro socks or whatever, showing up around an hour early should be fine. As for which gates are stocked and which run out, it’s kind of a crapshoot, but the right field gate tends to be a little less busy. Terrace Club seems like it would be a sure thing because there’s a dedicated stock of giveaways for that, press club, suites, etc., but don’t get complacent; you still need to be there early, because they will run out of the good stuff by game time. Alternately, you could skip the hassle and pay the upcharge on eBay, but I’ve always enjoyed hunting my own food, speaking metaphorically and metaphorically only. (KP)
Bobblehead nights can be tricky, but for the random Monday nights, I’ve had success at 6pm for a 6:40 start. I’ve never quite cracked the code for which gate to go to, from the special T-Mobile line in LF to the Terrace Club entrance. If it’s a big time special giveaways, as Kate mentioned above, I’d say two hours should be plenty. (GB)
The center field gates are usually my go-to entrance for giveaways and non-giveaways alike, and the Stadium light rail station drops you off a five-minute walk away, though I’ve noticed in recent seasons the secret is out. I echo Kate’s sentiment of getting there early. (CD)
Family Outing:
I cannot stress this enough: You can bring food into T-Mobile Park! Any food! From chipotle to full charcuterie; from Peeps to pho; avocado toast to arancini. Obviously, the stadium food is fun and good but there is also an abject joy to unpacking a full meal that cost less than two ballpark beers and doesn’t necessarily make your gut gurgle or feel like grease is oozing from your pores (IM)
Plan for some extra time. It’s baseball. Even with the pitch clock, the game cannot be rushed and neither should you be. If you’ve got kiddos, the 3rd level behind home plate and down the third base line is a playground for youth and adults alike. There are batting cages, beautiful views, and space enough for energetic youths to have a catch or simply frolic. (JT)
The elevators behind home plate are there for a reason. If you’ve got folks with impaired mobility, give them a break. It’s how Dipoto and Hollander get around, you never know who you might meet! (JT)
For anyone who hasn’t been to a game before, stop by the guest services desk on the main level and get a “my first game” certificate. It’s a free, adorable memento that’s fun for kids and grown folks alike. (KP)
The child play area in center field gets full and overwhelming quickly on busy days; the play area on the 300 level over the home plate gate allows for more runaround room, but for the best tire-them-out-so-they’ll-sleep running, hit up the ramps behind right field, where your tiny terrors can run from the 100 level to the 300 level as long as their legs will hold with minimal interruption. (KP)
With two kids between 5 to 9 years old, I recommend sitting either in the LF bleachers or up in the 300s closer to the foul poles on either side just because it’s usually less crammed and the kids can move around a bit in your row without pissing off some childless person with no empathy. Also, just prepare to hand the Mariners your credit card on the way in, close out on your way out. Don’t forget or you’ll have to do a walk of shame the next morning. (Taking a family of 4 to games is way too expensive now) (ES)
Date Night:
For a first date: Don’t. Okay, okay, okay, maybe this isn’t universally true – especially with the pitch clock – but do still proceed with caution. They could be a batting average person. They could believe that Barry Bonds doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame. They could like the Yankees! It’s dangerous out there. (IM)
For something more than a first date:
Get two separate trays of garlic fries. Don’t fall for “we’ll split it.” You’re always gonna want more than they leave you and after they see you scoop the leftover garlic into your mouth like Oliver Twist you won’t be able to look them in the eye. Get two separate trays so you can both quietly go feral next to each other. That’s romantic in a way.[JP]
Try to plan around a wearable giveaway that way you can wear little matching outfits. Shirts/jackets are ideal for this but hats work too. [JP]
Date Night, Gay Panic! Edition: Basically the same as above, but you must resist the urge to screenshot every message you exchange with the person and poll your friends “is this flirting y/n”. Don’t get popcorn (salty sheen on lips, stuck in teeth); get the $3 Red Rope (fun, eat Lady-and-the-Tramp style if feeling frisky). Stick to the 300 level, where it’s a little easier to hear each other and store away all those comments you’ll want to dissect later on. Important: do not do this in the moment! Watch the baseball. Ask what their favorite building in the skyline is. Around the fifth, suggest a stroll on the little faux boardwalk that got plucked out of a Regency novel and put in T-Mobile Park for exactly this purpose. Look at the water. Look at the buildings. Look at the person. Breathe. You’ve got this. (KP)
Work Outing:
Pregaming is so important for this one. Find your most fun coworker, sneak out of the office early, and hit up either the Central Saloon or Merchant’s Café in Pioneer Square for some pregame drinks and Seattle history, since statistically speaking your coworker is probably not from Seattle. The Central is excellent if your coworker is enamored with stories of Seattle’s early grunge days; Merchant’s has an amazing downstairs that reportedly a) used to be a brothel and b) is haunted. Pass some time gossiping about office drama and drinking in Seattle history (literally and figuratively). The work-friendly sober alternative: hit up Hood Famous in the ID first and get fun coffee drinks and walk over to the stadium together from there; the gossiping is non-negotiable.
If you’re a Baseball Person, and you are because you’re reading literally this website, this is your chance to shine. You’ve been training for this your whole life. Don’t dominate the conversation, but fill in the blanks for your less baseball-savvy coworkers: provide fun context about players, explain rules when prompted, direct people’s attention at certain key moments. Remember: be a tour guide, not a textbook. (KP)
Hood Famous rules, get yourself an ubbe latte and a cookie. Honestly throw a rock in the CID and you’ll hit a lovely restaurant or cafe to get a pre-game meal or snack (do not actually throw a rock, obviously). (ES)
A sleepy, gray Tuesday night against the A’s with your person (romantic or platonic or something vaguely and distressingly in between):
It’s gonna be cold, so I recommend either the curry katsu or the Ivar’s clam chowder. Nothing like cupping a bowl of chowder in both hands while wearing fingerless gloves to welcome the return of baseball. Also don’t sit on the first base side in the 300 level on cold nights because the wind whips around in there and will give you a nasty chill. (JP)
This is your person, and the ballpark is empty. Have no fear and get the garlic fries, or the most grease-laden slice of pizza (all of them, it’s all of them), indulge in the specific joy of food attentively made when the lines are short and getting to enjoy it with someone you’re not afraid will judge you for an oil stain on the front of your shirt. Also, sit somewhere nice. Life is short, there’s really not that much difference between paying fifteen dollars for a 300 level seat and thirty dollars for the comfort of Terrace Club. (KP)
Baseballin’ on a budget:
Purchase the cheapest tickets you can find on the resale site of your choice (I’ve liked GameTime, but we’re beefing right now so I don’t fully endorse). Think: A Monday night against the White Sox. No giveaways, no bells, no whistles. Bonus if the weather is godawful.
If you’re a nerd like me (and you ARE reading this site), keep score! Especially if you’re going by yourself keeping score can be a fun way to create a little memento of the game. People around you will think you’re very cool and will ask stuff like “was that a fly out or a line out” and “oh man Logan is dealing! How many strikeouts is that” and you’ll have the answer. Keep score, and you can always have the answers. (JP)
Bus/train and walk over to Cone & Steiner. I’m loath to tell more people about this spot, but I love y’all (and am burying it in the middle of this tome). It’s a bougie general store, with an assortment of snacks and grab and go food. They have a reasonable beer/wine tap list with a happy hour that runs regardless of whether it’s a game day, and they also have a nice selection of alcoholic and non alcoholic goodies that you can purchase and open there. Get a beverage of your choosing and chatter away about roster construction in the relative quiet. Bonus if you get a bag of Tim’s to add to the mix too – then it’s like your very own aperitivo hour!
@ Mariners: If you’re reading this, please know that I would immediately and enthusiastically buy tickets for a Team Italia Night, particularly if it came with a pregame aperitivo hour. Aperol Spritz and some salty snacks on the Trident Deck? [Ryan] Bliss. (IM)
There are two spots for 8 dollar pints, or at least there were last year. The first is tucked away in the Mariners Hall of Fame on the main concourse. The second is on the 300 level, in the green cargo container behind the batting cages directly above the home plate entrance. Take a sip and peer out at the cranes in the dockyard. They offer a lager, a pilsner, and for all you hops freaks they got an IPA. (JP)
Eat before you go, pregame at happy hour – if you do the one in the ‘pen, at least buy two beers at once so you’re maximizing your time, and get the good beers at the bar by where ROOT Sports used to be where the lines are shorter – and bring in your own snacks. If you have to buy a snack, the Value Menu offerings will scratch that itch but not fill you up (unless you get the hot dog, but one can only eat so many hot dogs); the mindless carbs of the soft pretzel is the cheapest way to do that. (KP)
When your friend is visiting from out of town and they don’t really care about baseball but it’s a perfect Tuesday evening in July and tickets are $12:
First of all, great call. Get seats in the 300 level of the first base line (or just buy get-in-the-door tickets and seat yourself there once you’re in) and take in one of the most beautiful views Seattle has to offer.
Get some food and happy hour drinks wherever your home base is, as that will be cheaper and likely better than whatever is around the stadium. Then bus/train in so that you arrive 3-20 minutes after first pitch and walk right in. On the ride, share a curated assortment of Mariners information with them, depending on what they’re drawn to. It’s important to have rooting interests, even (especially!) if they’re not about the wins and losses.
Upon entering the stadium, you’re going to walk the 100 level concourse until you reach one of two things: First Base Vine or that one beer stand back by the Mariners history display that sells all the value beers. Depending on your visitor, you either double up on the Bale Breaker and/or Métier or you buy a bottle of middling Chateau Ste Michelle that becomes infinitely more palatable in its plastic Mariners carafe. Take the super escalator by First Base Vine to the 300 level.
Having literally never had the ferry boat concession giveaway, I feel like it’s a must-have with visitors who don’t know baseball. Embrace your inner Derek Shepherd! (GB)
Before going to “your” seats, detour to the panoramic overlook that looks out on the Sound and ferries. Take at least one photograph of your visitor in the ever-flattering PNW summer evening light.
Proceed to seats – the further from other people, the more it feels like a private event. By now it’s the third inning, which does not matter at all, but you will still be in time to see the Salmon Run, which does matter to your visitor.
Watch the sun set over the skyline, toast your visitor, cheer/heckle/yell as the spirit moves you (IM)
If you’re in West Seattle, suck it up and take the water taxi there or home, vastly impractical as a mode of transport but so, so picturesque. I saw salmon literally leaping out of the water on one crossing. (I am pretty sure. Do not fact check me.) (KP)
$12 tickets??? When and where? (ES)
If you want to eat the best food possible while avoiding mid-game concourse time:
Get to Moto Pizza well before first pitch. If you head up into the nether regions of right field, you’ll find the trendiest pizza place for miles. Moto may be pricey, but it’s certainly worth trying and I know I’ll find myself there multiple times this season. The lines tend to be crazy about 30 minutes ‘til first pitch all the way through the third inning or so, and even then it’s a bit dicey. I’ve had success going there first thing when I enter, and mid-game; as long as you prepare yourself mentally for long lines, you’ll never be disappointed. (GB)
What Grant said, but with Tamari Bar instead. (KP)
Okay I lied. The onigiri or Trident Roll in the Walk-Off Market is really the fastest, best food you can get during a game. If the lines at these other places are nuts, try there. (KP)
I also back Moto Pizza if you are there somewhat early. It’s worth the wait and money because it’s a ton of pizza and you won’t feel the need to eat anything else while you’re there. (ES)
What are your best T-Mobile Park scenarios? Share them in the comments below, and happy Opening Day to all who celebrate
Craig Carton has gone hard at Puka Nacua after fresh legal allegations brought the Rams star back into the spotlight, with the radio host framing the issue as bigger than one off-field mistake.
The case is sensitive and still unresolved, but it has reignited scrutiny around Nacua because the new claims arrived not long after a separate anti-Semitism-related controversy.
That wider context is what turned Carton’s reaction from criticism into a full-scale rant. It also means the story is no longer being judged in isolation.
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Craig Carton unloads on Puka Nacua after fresh legal allegations
“If you uttered the words, ‘I hate all effing Jews,’ and there’s a witness to it, and you bit the witness, you got yourself a problem.
“Now, can you have a career? Yes you can. Can a team hire you? Yes, they can,” Carton said.
Carton’s point was not framed around whether Nacua can still play in the NFL. It was about how serious the allegations would be if proven, especially given the nature of the language involved and the physical accusation attached to it.
That is why the reaction landed with such force, because the claim touches both conduct and antisemitism at the same time.
Puka Nacua’s antisemitism scrutiny grew after a livestream apology and now faces fresh allegations
Nacua is currently facing civil allegations from Madison Atiabi, who accuses him of making an antisemitic remark during a New Year’s Eve outing and later biting her shoulder; Nacua’s attorney has denied the allegations, called them false, and said he intends to countersue for defamation.
A judge also temporarily denied Atiabi’s restraining-order request pending a later hearing, which means the underlying claims remain disputed and unresolved.
“Will the NFL suspend you? Maybe, maybe not. They may not get involved at all. But he’s also a dingbat. He’s a dumb jock. That’s all he is, and now he might be anti-semitic too,” Carton further stated.
The allegations also land in the shadow of a separate December 2025 controversy, when Nacua apologized after performing what he described as an antisemitic gesture on a livestream and said he “had no idea” what it meant.
That earlier episode is part of why this latest case has been judged so harshly in public, even though the current legal claims are still contested.
Liam Rosenior has two weeks to fix Chelsea – but the problems are too big for that
This is a syndicated version of this story, originally featured on the BBC Sport website.
After a fourth defeat in a row, Liam Rosenior said that this international break had arrived at a good time for his players. It’s easy to see why.
The group look exhausted, bereft of confidence and reeling like a punch drunk boxer. They can’t get any worse, so a brief pause can only do them good.
Even the most reliable players in the team are at their limit or beyond it – Reece James and Trevoh Chalobah injured, Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez totally physically spent, Marc Cucurella and Cole Palmer struggling for anything their usual influence in games.
The two weeks to take a breath should help, but there are downsides too. The rising wave of criticism of Rosenior reached a frenzy after the capitulation against Everton on Saturday, and it now has a fortnight to soak in. It’s a football truism that you want to go into these international windows on a high – going into them after four damaging defeats with largely terrible performances is a disaster.
Rosenior and staff may struggle for quick fixes in two week break
Following the Everton game, the manager spoke about how he and his staff would be spending the time without games working on analysing what’s gone wrong. That’s all well and good – the problem is that it feels likely that their conclusions about the problems this team has are going to need solutions far bigger than those they can provide in a short period.
They can’t fix the fact they have two bad goalkeepers, no elite central defenders, an exhausted midfield and an erratic attack in a few training sessions next week. Nor can they undo years of misguided squad building. They might think up some tweaks that helps the team improve, but it will likely be too little, too late for Champions League qualification in any case.
A season that started with real promise has quickly turned as sour as any in recent memory.
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It’s one week after the Olympics when I chat with Madison Chock and Evan Bates. In a time where most athletes would slow down, look back at their journey, and figure out their next steps, the husband and wife ice dance duo are ramping things up. They tell me that they have a premiere later that night, followed by some other NYC stops before they head to L.A. for the Oscars. After that, they’re taking a quick trip to Japan where they’ll perform on the Stars on Ice Tour before returning to the States to travel around the country for the U.S. version of the tour. It’s not their first time getting to do all of this. With this being their fourth Olympics together, they’re total pros. But there’s certainly an extra set of eyes on them—and the sport of figure skating—after the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina.
Before the current season even started, Madison and Evan were considered the favorites to win it all. However, a surprise came in March 2025, when France’s Guillaume Cizeron announced a new partnership with Canada’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry, setting up an obvious rivalry. (There’s also additional controversy surrounding the partnership due to their individual relationships with their former partners. Guillaume won gold in the 2022 Olympics with a different partner.)
After the team portion of the figure skating competition was complete (Team USA took gold), the two duos faced off in the individual discipline portion. Shockwaves shook more than just the figure skating world when Madison and Evan were scored eight points lower by a French judge in the free dance than Laurence and Guillaume, who placed first despite very obvious mistakes. Madison and Evan would win the silver medal, but it felt like the whole world was asking for an investigation. There was even hope for a rematch between the two teams before the season’s official end.
It won’t happen at the World Figure Skating Championships, which is taking place this weekend in Prague. The husband and wife duo posted on Instagram after their final Olympic skate with a statement writing, “We left it all on the ice in Milan. Our season feels complete with those four performances where we delivered our best.”
Off the ice, the couple have also made very distinct moves in recent years. Evan was voted by Team USA as the male flag bearer at the closing ceremonies for the 2026 Olympics, an honor for the skater, who has also become a mentor and leader for his fellow athletes over the years. Madison has been creating costumes not only for herself and her husband but also for other teams, including some of her own competitors.
It all feels like a natural and poignant stopping point for the three-time World champions, three-time Grand Prix Final champions, four-time Four Continents champions, and nine-time Grand Prix gold medalists. Oh, and they also won U.S. Nationals a record-breaking seven times.
But that doesn’t mean the questions have stopped: What are they doing next? Are they retiring? Is this the end of “Bock” as we know it?
Madison Chock and Evan Bates reveal to Cosmopolitan their hopes for the future, why it isn’t the last time you’ll see them at the rink, and the secret behind their relationship both on and off the ice.
We have to start with the very obvious question. You haven’t used the word “retirement,” so what is the future looking like for Chock and Bates?
Madison: I don’t think retirement is the word, because we’re definitely still gonna continue and be involved in skating. I think maybe we’re just transitioning to a different phase of our skating career. We decided to pull out of Worlds. We were really happy with how we performed at the Olympics and wanted to leave on that feeling. It felt like we had our four greatest performances at the Olympics, and we feel just complete with that experience.
What has it been like to navigate this experience because to me, as a fan who follows the sport every single year, it does become this phenomenon every Olympic year?
Evan: I think the mindset around the increased attention is just gratitude for interest in what we do. We put so much work into those four minutes on the ice, and knowing that there are future Olympians watching—little kids at home who maybe have never skated—that might see and connect with us and want to try skating or want to get into their own journey is really inspiring. I remember being a kid and watching the Olympics and hoping one day to be there. So I think that’s the magic of it. It unites the world and inspires the next generation.
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There was a lot of talk online after the ice dance event of hopefully getting an investigation going after you came in silver. What was it like to hear all that support for you as a team?
Evan: Certainly the support was incredible. We were disappointed, honestly, in one regard, and that was about the result, but we were so fulfilled with the performance and with everything that we did leading up to it. When you attach yourself so much to the outcome, and then the outcome doesn’t go your way, it can be devastating. We’ve worked really hard to distance ourselves from the identity of ourselves only as figure skaters.
Based on what we heard from so many people, that resonated also, and I think there’s a real silver lining in the inspiration and example that you can set for other people in difficult, challenging times. I hesitate to say difficult times because we won a silver medal at the Olympic Games. That is something that we are so proud of and we shouldn’t overlook or downplay the magnitude of that accomplishment. We’re super proud. Three-time Olympic medalists. The way we skated, that is the biggest victory of all. We couldn’t have asked for more. And that also played into the decision to want to finish this season on that note.
Does it feel like because so many fans just tune in during the Olympics, some of your other accolades get erased sometimes?
Madison: Certainly for many people in the sport, and die-hard fans, nothing is really erased, but that’s just the nature of sport. It’s so fleeting. There’s always going to be that next young athlete coming up, that next young team. We’re really fortunate to have had the longevity that we’ve had. But people will move on to the next exciting skater and I hope that they do, because that’s what keeps the sport alive. So we’ll be right there cheering with everyone else for those young athletes coming up.
Evan: Even if we had won double gold, it goes away. People move on. We move on. Skating isn’t going to last forever, obviously. And now we’re going to take it and apply it to whatever’s next.
I do want to go back to the team event because—remembering what happened back in the 2022 Olympic Games with the Russian doping scandal and having to wait until 2024 to get your gold medals—it was a highlight getting to see you receive those medals as any other athlete would.
Madison: I think that event in particular, too, will go down in history as one of the most exciting. We’ve done a lot of team events before, and it’s never come down to the wire like that: just one point separating gold and silver. It all came down to the last few performances. I felt like we were living a movie. Japan just brought their A-game, and we had to just bring our A-plus game. I was so proud of everybody.
Evan: It really was a true team effort and a team event in every sense of the word. Every performance mattered, every point mattered. It was thrilling.
And Evan, for you, getting to cap that all off with being the flag bearer at the closing ceremonies, which is not only voted on by your fellow Olympians, but also feels very poignant considering how much you also have advocated for your fellow skaters over the years.
Evan: That was such an incredible honor. I was not expecting that. It’s hard to put into words kind of what that means. Madi and I both just value being good people and treating others well. We’ve learned through sport the kind of character that we want to uphold and what we want to represent. It’s a natural extension to take people under our wings, to see these young skaters who, frankly, we love. They keep the world so fresh.
I remember my first Olympics, the older skaters who I looked up to being nice to me, hanging out with me, and making me feel welcomed. I’ll never forget that. I think that’s where it started. I want to pay it forward and treat other people well. Even if we’re not in the Olympics in four years, we’ll be there cheering everybody on and will always continue to be part of this community.
Madi, you’ve also gotten to flex your other skills with your costume designs this season. I feel like you’re giving Lisa McKinnon a run for her money.
Madison: Thank you! I love it! The creative process, especially for costumes, is my favorite time of the season. I love diving into our story or other skater stories, and working together in collaboration to come up with something that will make them feel good. I think that’s so important to look your best and feel your best, so that’s my goal: to encapsulate the story that they’re going for and the essence of who they are as a person, so they feel comfortable and confident when they take the ice.
In ice dance, it’s really funny because people are always trying to guess everyone’s dating history with one another.
Evan: I love that people are like,We need to know if they’re dating, married, or divorced or exes.
Yes, and y’all have stood the test of time together as both ice dance partners and romantic partners. What is the secret?
Evan: I think just liking each other. Spending so much time together and always still enjoying each other’s company. The fact that we are very different people is helpful to us. We always have had a lot of contrast on the ice and then off the ice as well, in different interests, points of view. That’s what makes us unique and special as a team. I wouldn’t want it any other way than to be with somebody who challenges me. I think we’ve really rubbed off on each other pretty nicely.
Madison: I think we both also share that growth mindset. When we approach anything, it’s with the intention of how can we be better people, better partners and we share the love of just growing together. That’s a really strong foundation for any relationship.
Evan: The creativity is maybe our favorite part, you know, coming together at the beginning of the season and having autonomy and creative choice over what we want to do. Ultimately, I think that’s the greatest gift that we’ve been given by our coaches and our creative team over the last eight years or so, and I think, I hope, I wish that for all young artists is to take control of your art and find your voice and the ability to express yourself through your medium. I think that is what we love, and the fact that we get to do it with each other and that we love each other and what we do…it just multiplies it and makes it even more special.
Madison: I don’t think there’s any other competitive sport in the world that you can really have that type of ownership, creativity, and storytelling in an athletic performance. That’s what’s so special about skating, and what really draws people in is that artistic side, the creation. You see people putting their heart and soul into their program and picking something, hopefully, that’s really true to who they are.
Madi, you’ve also been a huge part of this recent rise in women who are unafraid of showing how skating can be hot. We saw it with Ashley Wagner and now we’re seeing it with you. It’s very refreshing to see.
Madison: I feel so empowered by figure skating. There’s nothing better than the feeling of gliding across the ice and being in the hands of my partner and it being my husband allows for so much freedom and self-expression as a performer. When the music comes on, it’s really fun to just slip into that role and be whatever character the music calls for. Skating can be traditional and beautiful, but there’s also a rawness to it. It’s fun to let that shine through and not try to be so perfect every time. When you let go, there’s more room to play, more freedom. And with that comes a sensuality, a confidence and I’m feeling so in my zone. I have no inhibitions.
There is a joke going around that fewer teams will be participating next year as it will be the first time in six years that the rhythm dance is going back to an actual rhythm pattern: the golden waltz. Did you have a preference between the general themes of the past few years to the dance patterns?
Evan: I think the challenge is it can be really hard to be creative when the technical rules are really demanding, especially in a rhythm dance. It’s just jam-packed with elements, and you might have just a few seconds to connect things together. It becomes just a really technical program. I get it. It’s a sport, and we need those kinds of criteria to establish the fact that we’re a sport and not just a show. But the creativity is the most beautiful thing about figure skating and ice dance in particular.
You also have those programs that feel like watching a different team, especially with your exhibitions that are much more in the moment.
Madison: When we have the freedom that an exhibition program gives us, it’s really more open, and it’s about the performance, and the emotions and the feeling that you create on the ice.
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You’re gearing up for Stars on Ice right now. It does feel significantly different this time thanks to a new hype around figure skating.
Madison: I agree, and it’s so exciting. I think skaters have long awaited this renaissance of figure skating to come about, and I’m so happy that it that it has, because there’s so much talent right now. Especially within Team USA, this is probably one of the best teams that we’ve ever had, as far as accolades and individuality, creativity, personality. That’s why our our sport is thriving so much. There are a lot of skaters just truly being their authentic selves when they step on the ice and feel that freedom. That energy is contagious.
Evan: I think it’s also going to be a celebration. That post-Olympics tour is always a huge release from all the stress and the pressure that every skater is under during that quad and building up to that Olympic moment. It really does take so much of your mental, physical, emotional bandwidth to really execute it and do it. And Team USA was great and came through strong. I know it was a roller coaster. It was hard to watch some performances. Some performances were storybook. Coming together, we’re going to do almost 30 shows and going to be on a tour bus together. We’re going to get lots of times to bond and just spend time together and celebrate everything that everyone has accomplished.
Speaking of the quad, it feels like after every Olympics, we say goodbye to so many greats. But this time, if this is your last time on competition ice, it feels like the end of an era for ice dance.
Madison: I think we’ve been feeling that for the past few years. Every time we go to competitions early in the seasons, we’re like, Oh, my goodness.
Evan: Particularly the Grand Prix and Nationals. You go to the final, you go to Worlds, you’re like, Okay, there’s a couple other people who are over 30.
Madison: It does feel like the transition has happened and we maybe are the last of that changing of the guard. We see that the people we used to compete against are now on the other side of the boards coaching our competitors and so that’s really where it’s all coming full circle. Now we’re taking a step back and going to the other side of the boards to help these young skaters as well. It’s been really lovely to have that kind of integration of our competitors as coaches, because we have worked with some of them. We’ve worked with Madison Hubble, we’ve worked with Jean-Luc Baker, and we feel their knowledge and point of view from them going from competing to transitioning into their coaching roles, and it’s been really fulfilling for us to be able to share that experience with them and bond in that new way as like coach and student in a way. But we’re friends. We grew up together. Sharing the sport in a new lens with them is really, really beautiful. That’s what sportsmanship is all about—it is to have that kind of relationship with your competitors where you can turn to them for advice at a certain point. To be able to experience that has been really lovely, and hopefully we’ll be able to give back to the younger skaters in that way as well.
What do you see the future of ice dance being like?
Madison: I hope people keep challenging themselves and pushing the creative boundaries. This is gonna sound cheesy, but if you can dream it, you can do it. I would love to see more risks being taken with creative choices and maybe the use of technology in our sport for judging to help take some subjectivity out of things. Skating is subjective, and that’s what’s beautiful about it. Maybe for the technical aspects, we can utilize AI or the tech that we have to kind of offload how much of the score is being reliant on the subjectivity of judges.
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Speaking of the future, so many of us have been so inspired by this new generation of skaters, especially Alysa Liu. How have they inspired you?
Madison: I personally feel so inspired by Alysa. I think her take has been so refreshing, and we have had the privilege to witness her from her beginning, retirement—which is crazy to say—and then her big splash right back into the skating world. Just seeing her love and her intrinsic motivation for doing it for herself, because she wants to, because she loves it, because that’s her creative outlet, also rekindled something in us.
At one point we just fell in love with skating and wanted to be the best at it. It’s really so special when you find a passion like that and you’re able to pursue it and enjoy the journey. It’s not going to be fun every day. But if you show up and do the work and and learn to trust the process, you’ll always come up on top.
Final question: No audience, just the two of you on the ice, what would be the program you would skate to again to end everything on?
Evan: I would probably say just to do Chopin again, our first free dance.
Madison: Maybe we should do a show program to Chopin…
Evan: To close the circle and come back to it would be really fun.
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From the summer to the fall of 2018, Lindsay Whalen went from point guard of the Minnesota Lynx to head coach of the University of Minnesota women’s basketball team.
She retired having played the final nine seasons of her 15-year WNBA career as a Lynx, and it was no surprise that the Hutchinson, MN native wanted to immediately pursue coaching her alma mater back to the glory she achieved when she was a player and led the Golden Gophers to their lone Final Four in 2004.
Lindsay Whalen made history as @GopherWBB’s first 3x All-American 🏀
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One of the greatest floor generals and winners in WNBA history, Whalen had the mind for the job, and was expected to succeed. It would have been a great, feel-good story had it worked out. But the Gophers just missed out on the NCAA Tournament in Whalen’s first year at the helm after rising as high as No. 12 in the AP poll. The next year, they went 5-13 in the Big Ten, coming nowhere near living up to their preseason No. 23 ranking. Three losing seasons later, Whalen was out and Dawn Plitzuweit was in.
It wasn’t all bad, as Plitzuweit was a big-name hire, having led mid-major South Dakota to the Sweet 16 in 2022. The optimism surrounding the program was similarly high to when Whalen was hired.
This time, it’s panning out. All Minnesotans, including Whalen, now an assistant for the highly successful Lynx, can rejoice that their team is back in the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2005.
— Minnesota Women's Basketball (@GopherWBB) March 22, 2026
This is already one of the best seasons in program history, as the Gophers earned their second-highest Big Dance seeding ever at No. 4 (they were a No. 3-seed in 2005). Their current winning percentage (.750) is their third-best and their conference winning percentage (.722) is tied for fourth-best.
It’s been a quick build and a thrilling 2026 tourney for the Golden Gophers
Plitzuweit came in tasked with bringing the Gophers back to the relevance they enjoyed over their stretch of seven tournaments in eight years from 2002 to 2009.
In her first year (2024), the team notched a 20-win season, a winning percentage of .556 and a six-game improvement over 2023. In 2025, they improved by five more games to 25-11 and by three games in the Big Ten to 8-10. They were ranked as high as No. 23 but missed the tournament, although they actually won the WBIT.
This year, Plitzuweit has taken a team that was unranked in the preseason to the Sweet 16. They are making their first appearance in the Big Dance since 2018.
These young ladies have been Orchestrating Excellence day by day! Super proud of this crew for their dedication to development and their commitment to building each other up continuously! Love their selfless JOY! https://t.co/e0iIcc7wcf
Their coming out party came on Dec. 7 when they led then-No. 7 Maryland by 15 late in the first half. The Terrapins forced double overtime, where the Gophers would lead by nine with 54 seconds remaining.
Quite the accomplishment for a team that wasn’t expected to make too much noise this year. Yes, they blew the lead in epic fashion, losing 100-99 to the Terps, but their ability to hang with a team in the national conversation was the sign of a great season to come.
Now, they’ve advanced further than Maryland.
Nothing embarrassing has happened since their Dec. 7 collapse. They’ve only lost to good teams, have beaten who they were supposed to beat and defeated No. 2-seed-in-the-Dance Iowa and No. 3-seed Ohio State during a nine-game winning streak from Jan. 21 to Feb. 18. For all this, they were awarded hosting privileges.
— Minnesota Women's Basketball (@GopherWBB) March 23, 2026
In front of over 10,000 fans for both games at Williams Arena (“The Barn”), Minnesota defeated No. 13-seed Green Bay in the first round and No. 5-seed Ole Miss, a feared SEC team that was favored by many, in the second round.
In Viking territory, the team from the same city as Lambeau Field gave the Gophers a scare, hanging close well into the second half. But Minnesota reversed their poor late-game execution from the Maryland contest, playing near-perfect basketball down the stretch to pull away by 17. Against the Rebels, The Barn erupted when Amaya Battle hit the game-winning shot, a contested mid-ranger, while falling down along the right baseline with 0.8 seconds to go.
— Minnesota Women's Basketball (@GopherWBB) March 23, 2026
Just like that, the pain of the Whalen years not working out was erased, and the Gophers found themselves dancing beyond the Round of 32 for just the fourth time in program history.
They are now one of just three teams still dancing from the vaunted Big Ten. UCLA and Michigan were expected to be here, but there were also six other teams receiving more votes than Minnesota in the preseason (Maryland, USC, Iowa, Michigan State, Washington and Ohio State) that are now home while the Gophers have the chance to keep going.
Loyal Minnesotans lead the way to the Sweet 16
Of the Gophers’ five core contributors, four—Battle, Tori McKinney, Mara Braun and Sophie Hart—are from Minnesota, and four—Battle, McKinney, Braun and Grace Grocholski—have played their entire careers with the program. So there’s plenty of North Star State pride to go around.
Battle, a senior guard, and Braun, a redshirt junior guard, have been the top performers in the tournament thus far, with Battle averaging 17.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and four assists, and Braun going for 16.5 points (7-for-10 from 3). Braun has played all 80 minutes, while Battle is second on the team with 76.
McKinney, a sophomore guard, leads the team in scoring on the season with 12.9 points per game, but all five average between 11 and 13 points, so they spread the wealth. Battle impressively leads with 7.5 boards per contest, despite being only 5-foot-11; she also paces the squad with 3.6 assists. Grocholski, a junior guard/forward with 68 made 3s at 42 percent, and Braun (59 makes at 35.5 percent) are the two snipers. Hart, a 6-foot-5 graduate center who is in her third season in the Twin Cities after transferring from NC State, is the team’s main post presence.
The Gophers’ success adds to Minnesota’s basketball craze
No. 1-seed UCLA is next on the schedule in Sacramento with a spot in the Elite Eight on the line. Minnesota faces the Bruins on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
When UCLA won 76-58 on Jan. 14, Battle (16 points, seven boards, five helpers and three steals) and Braun (15 points on 3-for-6 from downtown) were the best players for the Gophers in defeat. Perhaps they will continue their Big Dance hot streaks and once again be the top weapons on Friday. But Minnesota will also be looking for a big game from McKinney, who was absent on Jan. 14 with concussion symptoms.
An 18-point loss to the Bruins actually isn’t that bad, especially considering your leading scorer was missing. And UCLA looked the most vulnerable of all the No. 1-seeds in the Round of 32.
— Minnesota Women's Basketball (@GopherWBB) March 25, 2026
It would be unwise to count Minnesota out.
They certainly have enough good vibes going for them.
The state has known a lot of basketball greatness with the Lynx of course being one of the best WNBA franchises ever. Plus, Paige Bueckers was a high school teammate of Battle’s at Hopkins High en route to becoming the No. 1 college recruit, a National Player of the Year, national champion and WNBA Rookie of the Year.
Amaya Battle & Paige Bueckers was one of the best high school backcourts of all time
At the college level, too, Minnesotans have left a legacy, with greats like Whalen, Rachel Banham, Janel McCarville, Carol Ann Shudlick and Amanda Zahui B. But it’s a legacy of only 11 total tournament appearances that pales in comparison to that of the Lynx. The fanbase is hungry for more.
They hope Battle’s game-winner is just the beginning.
Mar 11, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Northwestern Wildcats guard Justin Mullins (20) defends Indiana Hoosiers guard Lamar Wilkerson (3) during the first half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images
Indiana men’s basketball’s first season under Darian DeVries came to an end when the Hoosiers didn’t receive a bid for the 2026 NCAA Tournament. The Hoosiers finished 18-14 overall and 9-11 in Big Ten play, with a late collapse ending their March Madness hopes.
We’ll be recapping and analyzing DeVries’ first season in a few different ways from individual players to other lineups and trends.
If there was one unequivocal positive to Indiana’s 2025-26 season, it was the play of Lamar Wilkerson. He was a big get from the portal, as DeVries had to fend off Kentucky for his services, but ended up being worth every penny and more for the Hoosiers.
As expected given his past performances, Wilkerson had the greenest of green lights from 3-point range and took full advantage. He attempted 8.6 3s per game, hitting 37.8% of them to be Indiana’s most consistent perimeter scoring threat.
When he caught fire, as he did a few times this year, there was seemingly no stopping him. Wilkerson hit 10 threes as part of a 44-point performance against Penn State. He scored 41 points against Oregon on six made threes, with both games ending as blowout wins for Indiana.
As the season went on, Wilkerson also demonstrated an ability to drive and score at the rim. He did so as a pure shooting guard, looking to create shots for himself rather than teammates, but used his driving ability to be a productive scorer when the shots didn’t fall from deep.
Lamar WilkersonFG
3PT
Midrange
Paint
Rim
% of FGA
56.1%
9.6%
13.3%
21%
FG%
37.8%
42.6%
46.2%
70.9%
Wilkerson converted above the D-I average % from every single area on the floor.
Probably the best example of Wilkerson’s versatility as a scorer was Indiana’s 2OT win over UCLA. Down both point guards early in the first overtime, Wilkerson took over the offense, scoring 10 of his 24 points that game on layups and free throws he earned by driving hard to the rim.
His production should have lifted Indiana to more wins with better pieces around him, but Wilkerson’s play this year would have been a boost for any program in men’s Division I basketball. He left his mark on the program in his short time in Bloomington and hopefully can serve as a model for future scorers considering Indiana under DeVries.
CLEVELAND, OHIO - DECEMBER 21: Myles Garrett #95 of the Cleveland Browns runs on field during warm ups prior to the game against the Buffalo Bills Huntington Bank Field on December 21, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Dallas Cowboys need help at pass rusher. We all know this.
Myles Garrett is an amazing pass rusher. Maybe the best in the NFL. We all know this.
You can never count the Dallas Cowboys out of anything, particularly a rumor, in the NFL.
We all certainly know this.
Myles Garrett is suddenly less impossible for the Cowboys
Something interesting happened this week that flew a little bit under the radar. Blame it on Opening Day happening across the sports calendar, or the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 getting set to happen this weekend.
Or maybe blame the fact that it had to do with the Cleveland Browns as they hardly move the national needle. Wherever you want to place responsibility, it was reported by ESPN late on Wednesday that the Browns applied some front office magic to the contract of Myles Garrett.
The two sides have agreed to move the date that Garrett will be paid his option bonus from the 15th day of the league year to a week before the regular season’s first game. That covers 2026, 2027, and 2028.
Garrett agreed to have $8 million of his base salary converted into a roster bonus in 2029 and 2030.
The change means that the Browns will have some additional flexibility to create cap space in each of the next five years.
Garrett will now get some of his money earlier in the year in 2029 and 2030.
The reason all of this is relevant to the Cowboys (and 30 other NFL teams) is the suspicion that has accompanied what the Browns did as one takeaway from these flicks of the pen is that Garrett is suddenly more trade-able from a contract standpoint.
What could Dallas even give up for Myles Garrett?
Part of the reason that the Cowboys make sense for a hypothetical Myles Garrett trade is that they were in the mix for the last pass rusher who was on the trade market in Maxx Crosby. That obviously did not happen, but the fact that the Cowboys were willing to part with serious assets shows that they may be willing to do so here.
Earlier this week ESPN also reported what the Cowboys offered (there were 3 different offers as talks progressed) before the Raiders made a deal for Crosby with the Ravens (that was obviously rescinded).
According to ESPN the Cowboys offered:
Initially: Their second first-round pick (20 overall) and Osa Odighizuwa
And then: Their higher first-round pick (12 overall) and a third-round pick
Ultimately: Number 12 overall and a second-round pick
Now obviously Osa Odighizuwa was since dealt away to the San Francisco 49ers which netted the Cowboys a third-round pick this year (number 92 overall). In total the Cowboys have 8 picks at the moment for this year’s draft.
2026 Dallas Cowboys Draft Picks:
1: 12 overall
1: 20 overall (from Packers)
3: 92 overall (from 49ers)
4: 112 overall
5: 152 overall
5: 177 overall [comp pick]
5: 180 overall [comp pick]
7: 218 overall (from Titans)
It would stand to reason that any trade for Garrett would have to involve both first-round picks this year and likely future capital as well. It should be noted that Dallas cannot technically trade either of their first-round picks next year as the better of them (which is a matter that is to be determined) belongs to the New York Jets by way of the Quinnen Williams trade, but they could do something like a second-round pick that becomes a first-round pick if a condition is met, and it would obviously be a slam-dunk condition to appease the hypothetical trade.
Even something like 3 first-round picks feels low given Garrett’s career accomplishments, but it makes sense that the conversation would start there. A move like this would be a true all-in proposition from the Cowboys and despite the national narrative that surrounds them we haven’t really seen them do anything like that in some time.
For what it’s worth… Garrett has a unique history with the Cowboys. You will recall that he literally begged them to draft him ahead of the 2017 NFL Draft where Cleveland took him number one overall. He even noted that the Cowboys could use Tony Romo (who would soon retire) as a trade piece to try and get him.
“I’m speaking to you, Jerry,” Garrett says on the video. “Mr. [Jason] Garrett, make it happen. Dak Prescott is leading our team right now. I need you to take Tony Romo, take a couple picks, and give them to Cleveland so you can pick me up, please. I’d love to play in Dallas. Let’s make it happen.”
The Los Angeles Dodgers begin their quest for a third straight World Series title, led by two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani and a roster full of elite talent.
Jun 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) delivers a pitch during the first inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
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Opening Day: Thursday, March 26, 2026
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The enter the 2026 season as the clear team to beat after winning back-to-back World Series titles, cementing their place as the league’s dominant force. Their 2025 campaign was another elite run, combining top-tier offense, deep pitching, and postseason execution to repeat as champions once again.
At the center of it all is Shohei Ohtani, who continues to redefine what’s possible in MLB with his impact both at the plate and on the mound. His presence gives the Dodgers a unique advantage, as he remains one of the most dangerous and versatile players in the game.
Beyond Ohtani, they are powered by a stacked core that includes the new addition Kyle Tucker, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, giving them elite production all around. Betts and Freeman continue to anchor the lineup with consistency, while Tucker adds another dynamic middle-of-the-order bat. Yamamoto leads a deep rotation, reinforcing why this roster remains one of the most complete and dangerous in baseball.
Heading into 2026, the expectation is simple: a third straight title push. With Ohtani leading a loaded charge, the Dodgers aren’t just contenders, they’re chasing a dynasty.
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First, the Mets loaded the bases after pulling within 2-1. That's when Brett Baty hit a flyball deep to centerfield.
Cruz came multiple steps in, then realized he had made a mistake.
He raced back on the ball that was over his head, but he had already lost too much ground. The baseball landed near the fence, and when all was said and done, Baty had a bases-clearing triple to put the Mets up 4-2.
The next hitter was Marcus Semien, and it got worse for Cruz.
Semien lofted a harmless popup to center, but Cruz lost it in the sun. Semien ran hard and got a double, and Baty scored for a 5-2 lead.
Skenes ended up being pulled after hitting a batter, and the Pirates got out of it with flyout induced by the bullpen. That flyball was to left, though.
Cruz will have to be better. It's a brutal start to the season for him in center.
According to an official press release from IMG Academy on Thursday afternoon, the program has parted ways with Sean McAloon as the national boys basketball coach.
“IMG Academy Basketball has parted ways with national team head coach Sean McAloon,” the press release statement says. “We are thankful for the leadership and contributions he made to our basketball program, including the growth of our national team and securing the program’s first-ever national championship in 2019.”
IMG Academy will begin an immediate search for the next leader of our national basketball team. We firmly believe this is the premier high school basketball head coaching opportunity in the country, and we are committed to identifying a coach who will continue to build on our strong foundation of developing champions both on and off the court.”
The Ascenders ended this past season with a 21-11 record and finishing at No. 6 in the final 2025 Florida High School Boys Basketball Massey Rankings and No. 47 nationally, according to the Rivals National 2025 High School Boys Basketball Composite Rankings.
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ESPN NFL draft writer Jordan Reid has a new two-round mock draft out for the 2026 NFL draft. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, they will go into the draft in less than a month on their home turf and hope
to score big on these first two picks. Let's take a look at the moves Reid made for the Steelers and break down the options.
First round - WR Jordyn Tyson - Arizona State
Tyson was on pace to be the top receiver in the draft but an injury sidelined him for a chunk of the season and kept him out of offseason workouts. He has a scheduled individual pro day coming and he is supposed to be healthy and ready to go. If he is healthy, this pick becomes a bargain and would give the Steelers an elite trio.
Second round - CB Keionte Scott - Miami
Reid noted how scrappy Scott is and that is definitely a nice trait for a Steelers cornerback but we just don't see this as the team's second-round need. With the health of starting left tackle Broderick Jones in question, landing a player who could come in and start this season in his place makes more sense. Northwestern's Caleb Tiernan stands out as a guy Jordan has coming off the board just after the Steelers pick who represents better value.
Sandhagen (18-6 MMA, 11-5 UFC) has called out former bantamweight champion O'Malley (19-3 MMA, 11-3 UFC) several times, but O'Malley insists the UFC never offered him the fight.
O'Malley meets Aiemann Zahabi at UFC Freedom 250 on June 14 at the White House, a fight Sandhagen thought should have been his. He criticized O'Malley's mentality and accused him of taking the easy road.
"Sean as a person, I'm not going to carry any hatred toward him or jealousy or anything like that. I like Sean as a person," Sandhagen said in an interview with Daniel Cormier. "As a fan, I don't think the way that type of character or whatever is interesting or inspiring at all. One of the biggest gifts that we have as athletes to give to people is inspiration to like go do something cool with your life, too. That means stepping up to the plate, taking big risks like I have in my entire career.
"I do it for me, but I also do it because inspiring and giving back. That's one of the few ways I get to do that in this sport is by inspiring people. 'Why would you take a fight against Umar? He's down in the rankings.' Because if I win, I get to inspire a bunch of people. If I go out and beat Merab (Dvalishvili) or I beat (Petr) Yan, I get to inspire a bunch of people because I know I took the hard road to get here. O'Malley is not about that life, so I can't be a fan of that dude in that way."
"It's the only fight that makes sense for both of us," Sandhagen said. "Two, I like the fight. I know that I'll beat O'Malley. I know a lot of people are like, 'Cory is going to take him down. He's going to wrestle.' I'll outstrike O'Malley, too. We've got egos. I know I'm better than him. I want to go beat him, and I want to prove that I'm the better striker, I'm the better fighter just all around in general."
The New York Mets' 2026 season could have had a better start, to say the least; that applies both on and off the field.
In their first game of the year, the Mets fell behind 2-0 in the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Opening Day, with Brandon Lowe hitting a two-run home run before New York struck right back. But even before the game, the organization had a bit of an embarrassing moment.
National anthem singer Chris Jackson botched his performance before Mets vs. Pirates at Citi Field, completely leaving out a line of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
Here's a look at the video from Jackson's mistake in his national anthem performance.
For the first game of MLB's Opening Day, Pirates vs. Mets, Jackson got through a few lines of the national anthem fine. But after he sang "through the perilous fight," he began switching up the lines.
He moved back to the "what so proudly we hailed" line, confusing fans at Citi Field and watching from home as he entirely skipped over "o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming."
Jackson, who performed the national anthem at Thursday's Mets game, portrayed George Washington in the original cast of the musical "Hamilton."
Jackson, 50, is an actor and singer who made his Broadway debut in 1997, appearing in musicals including "The Lion King" and "In the Heights." Jackson has also starred on CBS drama "Bull" and had TV roles on the shows "Fringe," "Gossip Girl," "Nurse Jackie" and more.
National anthem lyrics
O say can you see, by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Eagles center Cam Jurgens suffered a back injury late in the 2024 season that affected him for the club’s postseason run to winning the Super Bowl and required surgery. That, in turn, caused him some issues in 2025.
But the two-time Pro Bowler has now undergone another procedure that has him feeling better as the offseason program start date draws closer.
In an interview on the Bussin with the Boys podcast, Jurgens said his back is “getting better every day” after undergoing a stem cell treatment in Colombia earlier this offseason. He added that he’s “noticing a difference” since getting back home.
While Jurgens received an epidural to play in Super Bowl LIX — which the Eagles won over the Chiefs — then underwent surgery to fix the disc in his back that, he said, had broken off before the playoffs and “wrapped around” his sciatic nerve.
“It was hard to walk,” Jurgens said. “I don’t know how I was playing. It was easily the worst month of my life, but also the best month of my life because we won the Super Bowl.”
But now, Jurgens said, he’s in a position to be more like himself on the field.
“It takes a good year to come back from that,” Jurgens said of his first back procedure. “I’m starting to feel really good.”
Earlier this month, United States President Donald Trump hosted the “Saving College Sports” roundtable at the White House. NCAA president Charlie Baker, numerous conference commissioners, and several collegiate coaches attended the event.
Just weeks later, Trump has formed five separate committees to cover legislation, rules, NCAA reform, media, and player issues. Per CBS Sports, meetings are expected to begin next week.
The committees are made up of former players, University Athletic Directors and Presidents, figures from in and around professional sports, and more. A few of the most notable names include former Alabama head coach Nick Saban, former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer, and 15-time Majors Champion Tiger Woods.
All five committees, and the list of their members, are below.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Hannah Hidalgo is, perhaps surprisingly, not a Naismith Award finalist.
There are four finalists for the Jersey Mike's Naismith Women's College Basketball Player Of The Year award, and none are from Notre Dame. The finalists are Lauren Betts from UCLA, Mikayla Blakes from Vanderbilt and Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, both from Connecticut.
Hidalgo's 2025-2026 stat line reads like this: 25.2 points per game, 6.7 rebounds per game, 5.2 assists per game and 5.6 steals per game.
No disrespect to any of the finalists, but those numbers seem like they should be enough to qualify Hidalgo as a finalist.
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Tobias Harris (left hip soreness) is questionable. New Orleans also could be down a key starter, as Trey Murphy III is questionable. Marcus Sasser (right hip strain) is probable to return from a three-game absence. Caris LeVert (left knee sorenss) is out.
Here's how and what to watch for in tonight's Pistons vs. Pelicans game, including the TV channel, streaming link, the lineups, injury report and betting odds.
Is Cade Cunningham playing today?
No. The Pistons' superstar remains out after suffering a collapsed lung and is set to be reevaluated in about a week.
Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Free Press: Despite being firmly outside of the play-in race, the Pelicans have incentive to win after trading their 2026 first-round pick to the Hawks last offseason. And they're better than their record, after getting Dejounte Murray back from injury 11 games ago. The Pistons have had a tendency to bounce back from tough losses this season, and their lockdown defense should be able to wear the Pelicans down over 48 minutes. The pick: Pistons 117, Pelicans 114.
Tobias Harris (left hip soreness) is questionable. New Orleans also could be down a key starter, as Trey Murphy III is questionable. Marcus Sasser (right hip strain) is probable to return from a three-game absence. Caris LeVert (left knee sorenss) is out.
Here's how and what to watch for in tonight's Pistons vs. Pelicans game, including the TV channel, streaming link, the lineups, injury report and betting odds.
Is Cade Cunningham playing today?
No. The Pistons' superstar remains out after suffering a collapsed lung and is set to be reevaluated in about a week.
Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Free Press: Despite being firmly outside of the play-in race, the Pelicans have incentive to win after trading their 2026 first-round pick to the Hawks last offseason. And they're better than their record, after getting Dejounte Murray back from injury 11 games ago. The Pistons have had a tendency to bounce back from tough losses this season, and their lockdown defense should be able to wear the Pelicans down over 48 minutes. The pick: Pistons 117, Pelicans 114.
Texas A&M junior wide receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman left practice early on Thursday afternoon after taking a collision on a downfield catch.
Bethel-Roman entered Texas A&M as a 4-star recruit by all three recruiting services and was ranked 207th by ESPN. After taking a year to redshirt, he became a key part of a lethal Texas A&M receiving core last season, finishing third on the team in receptions (24), receiving yards (503), and receiving touchdowns (5).
With KC Concepcion heading to the NFL draft, the Aggie offense has a potential question mark in the WR room. Mario Craver will presumably fill the lead receiving role, but Craver’s unique skill set is best weaponized in shorter, RAC-friendly routes.
This leaves Bethel-Roman and his top-tier speed as the likely option to be Texas A&M’s deep threat. With the increased opportunity and a quality offense to support him, Bethel-Roman could be primed for a breakout season.
Bethel-Roman left practice after he hit the ground hard on a deep route. The team gave no update, but he did not return to practice, per Carter Karels of GigEm247.
Texas A&M receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman exited practice today with an injury after getting tangled up from behind on a deep route during 1-on-1s and hitting the ground hard. No update on his status, but he didn’t return.
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Defending champions Lahore Qalandars started their Pakistan Super League with a comprehensive 69-run win over new side Hyderabad Kingsmen.
After opting to bat first, Qalandars posted 199-6, built on an opening stand of 84 between Fakhar Zaman (53 off 39) and Mohammad Naeem (30 off 19).
They were both dismissed by Hassan Khan, either side of Abdullah Shafique being run out, as Qalandars slipped to 94-3 but Haseebullah Khan made an unbeaten 40 and Sikandar Raza hit 24 off 10 balls to help them up to a defendable total.
Kingsmen, who are one of two new sides in the biggest edition of the PSL, struggled in reply and fell to 65-5 after nine overs, with captain Marnus Labuschagne top-scoring with 26 off 22 balls.
He was caught and bowled by Raza, who also picked up the wicket of Sri Lanka's Kusal Perera, as Kingsmen were bowled out for 130 off the final ball.
PC Patch 1.1 has landed for Death Stranding 2 Death Stranding 2: On the Beach has received PC patch 1.1, which adds new performance optimisations and fixes to the game. This includes a bug that prevented PC gamers from accessing Death Stranding 2’s VR Training Missions, and another that prevented Steam Friends from loading in […]
During the March 2026 Xbox Partner Showcase, the popular free-to-play action RPG, Wuthering Waves, made an appearance to announce that it's coming to Xbox with benefits exclusive to Xbox Game Pass Members.
Another Xbox Partner Preview showcase is upon us, giving us a closer look at new Xbox and PC games and updates coming from Microsoft's game dev partners.
Microsoft’s current Surface lineup is caught between aging 2024 internals and the disruptive $599 MacBook Neo. If you want the best value, you have to wait for the Spring refresh.
Automated traffic grew 23.5% year over year in 2025 — about eight times faster than human traffic, which rose 3.1%, according to HUMAN Security’s State of AI Traffic report.
AI-driven traffic appears to be a major contributor to that growth, with average monthly volume increasing 187% year over year, while traffic from AI agents and agentic browsers (e.g., OpenAI’s Atlas, Perplexity’s Comet) grew nearly 8,000% year over year.
Automated traffic is defined in the report as: “All internet traffic generated by software systems rather than human users, including traditional automation such as search engine crawlers, monitoring bots, and conventional scraping tools, as well as AI-driven traffic.”
Why we care. Search is increasingly shaped by more than human queries, crawling, and indexing. AI agents now participate in discovery, comparison, and transactions — within Google’s evolving results and across AI-driven interfaces.
The details. HUMAN groups AI-driven traffic into three broad categories:
Training crawlers collecting data for models. They still dominate at 67.5% of AI traffic, but their share is declining as scrapers and agents scale.
Real-time scrapers that feed AI search and answers. Scraper traffic grew nearly 600% in 2025, driven by AI-powered search and real-time answer engines.
Agentic AI systems that execute tasks autonomously. Smaller in share, but growing fastest and most disruptive.
AI agents behave more like users. These systems aren’t limited to reading content. They increasingly navigate funnels, log in, and transact. In 2025:
77% of observed agent activity (requests) occurred on product and search pages.
Nearly 9% touched account-level interactions.
More than 2% reached checkout flows.
About the data. HUMAN analyzed more than one quadrillion interactions (requests/events) across its customer base in 2025, with aggregated, anonymized data from 2022 to 2025. It classified AI-driven traffic into training crawlers, AI scrapers, and agentic AI using user-agent strings, infrastructure signals, and observed behavior, noting limits in self-declared bot identity, which may undercount or misclassify some AI-driven activity.
Bottom line. Traffic is becoming less purely human, and discovery is no longer confined to search engines. Optimization now means deciding which machines can access, interpret, and act on your content.
Google introduced a new user agent, called Google-Agent, that signals when AI agents act on users’ behalf, marking an early shift toward agent-driven web interactions.
What happened. Google added Google-Agent to its list of user-triggered fetchers on March 20 and has begun a gradual rollout.
The Google-Agent user agent identifies requests made by AI agents running on Google infrastructure, including experimental tools like Project Mariner.
How it works. Google-Agent appears in HTTP requests when an AI agent visits a site to complete a user-initiated task.
Example use cases include browsing pages, evaluating content, or taking actions such as submitting forms.
This differs from Googlebot and other crawlers, which run continuously in the background without direct user prompts.
IP ranges. Google shared the IP ranges for its desktop agent:
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; Google-Agent; +https://developers.google.com/crawling/docs/crawlers-fetchers/google-agent) Chrome/W.X.Y.Z Safari/537.36
And the IP ranges for its mobile agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0.1; Nexus 5X Build/MMB29P) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/W.X.Y.Z Mobile Safari/537.36 (compatible; Google-Agent; +https://developers.google.com/crawling/docs/crawlers-fetchers/google-agent)
Why we care. This lets you identify agent-driven traffic in server logs. You can now distinguish traditional crawl activity from visits triggered by real users through AI agents. That should help you track agent-assisted conversions, understand emerging user behavior, and prepare for agentic search.
“The Google-Agent user agent is rolling out over the next few weeks, and will be used by Google agents hosted on Google infrastructure to navigate the web and perform actions upon user request.”
What to watch. Early volumes will be low as the rollout continues, but now is the time to establish a baseline. What to do:
Monitor logs for Google-Agent activity.
Make sure CDNs and WAFs aren’t blocking the published IP ranges.
Validate that key site actions, including forms and flows, work for automated agents.
XRP holds a strong demand zone at $1.30–$1.40. If support remains intact, the token could shift from consolidation to recovery as broader crypto market momentum builds..
Long-term forecasts suggest XRP could reach $5–$6 by 2026 and potentially $18 by 2030, driven by institutional adoption, Ripple partnerships, and global payment integration
Ripple (XRP) Ripple’s XRP remains one of the most closely watched assets in the crypto market, largely due to its strong positioning in the cross-border payments sector and the continued expansion of Ripple’s financial infrastructure. Over the years, Ripple has focused on building partnerships with banks and payment providers to streamline international settlements through blockchain technology. XRP’s long-term outlook continues to revolve around global payment integration, institutional partnerships, and the adoption of RippleNet and On-Demand Liquidity solutions. These developments could gradually strengthen XRP’s role as a bridge asset for international payments.
XRP price structure around $1.30–$1.40 has emerged as an important demand zone where buyers have shown consistent interest. If this area continues to hold, the market could gradually shift from consolidation to recovery. With the broader crypto market entering another potential expansion phase, XRP remains positioned as one of the major altcoins that could benefit from renewed institutional and retail participation.Now, making this the most ideal time for XRP price prediction 2026-2030 to be in more focus. Read this to know in depth what’s coming next in XRP.
Coinpedia’s price outlook for Ripple highlights that XRP could reach around $5–$6 by 2026, while a stronger market cycle and increased institutional usage could push the token toward $18 by 2030.
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2026
3.40
6.50
9.50
XRP Price Prediction March 2026
XRP is currently trading around $1.35, holding a steady range after recent volatility, and as March comes to an end, the price structure suggests a tight consolidation phase rather than a clear trend. Throughout March, XRP has struggled to sustain moves above the $1.40–$1.45 resistance zone, while buyers have consistently defended the $1.25–$1.30 support range. This behavior reflects a market where momentum is limited, but downside pressure is also being absorbed.
Heading into April, the key trigger remains a breakout above $1.45. If XRP manages to clear this level with strength, it could open the path toward the $1.60–$1.75 range, signaling a shift in momentum.
On the downside, if XRP loses the $1.25 support, the price may slip toward the $1.10–$1.15 zone, where the next demand area is likely to emerge. Overall, XRP appears to be in a range-bound accumulation phase, and the upcoming breakout from this structure will likely define its direction for April.
XRP Price Prediction 2026
Looking further into 2026, XRP’s growth potential will largely depend on the broader cryptocurrency market cycle and Ripple’s continued expansion in the financial sector. If Ripple strengthens its partnerships with global financial institutions and the adoption of blockchain-based payment infrastructure increases, XRP could gradually regain investor confidence.
Historically, major altcoins tend to perform strongly during bullish market cycles, and XRP has often been among the leaders during such periods.
From a technical perspective, reclaiming the $2 level would be the first signal of a stronger recovery. Once this level is established as support, XRP could move toward $3–$4, where significant resistance previously existed. If the broader market enters a strong expansion phase, XRP could potentially reach $5–$6 by the end of 2026, supported by increasing liquidity and institutional interest.
XRP On-Chain Outlook
XRP’s on-chain data is currently pointing toward a cooling market environment, where activity has slowed but structural conditions are quietly improving. Spot trading volume across exchanges has dropped to its lowest level since 2024, reflecting reduced participation and weaker short-term momentum. This decline indicates that the market is no longer driven by aggressive trading, but is instead moving through a low-liquidity consolidation phase. At the same time, liquidity remains concentrated on major platforms like Binance, Upbit, and Coinbase, suggesting that while overall activity has declined, core market interest is still intact.
On the derivatives side, a more significant shift is unfolding. XRP’s leverage and open interest in Binance have dropped sharply, signaling a major reset in speculative positioning. The estimated leverage ratio has fallen substantially from previous highs, while open interest has cooled to much lower levels. This indicates that leveraged traders have largely exited or reduced exposure, removing excess risk from the market.
This combination of declining spot activity and reduced leverage suggests that XRP is transitioning from a highly speculative phase into a cleaner, more stable structure. With the market now less crowded and less prone to liquidation-driven volatility, the current setup reflects a reset phase, where pressure is building more gradually.
Overall, XRP’s on-chain signals point toward a market that is not weakening, but resetting after excess, creating conditions that often precede a more sustainable and directional move once momentum returns.
Ripple (XRP) Price Prediction 2026 – 2030
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($
Potential High ($)
2026
3.40
6.50
9.50
2027
7.50
10.00
12.00
2028
8.80
11.50
16.00
2029
14.20
19.00
22.00
2030
18.80
23.00
30.00
Ripple (XRP) Price Prediction 2026
The XRP price range in 2026 is expected to be between $3.40 and $9.50
XRP Price Prediction 2027
Ripple (XRP) price range can be between $7.50 to $12.00 during the year 2027.
XRP Price Forecast 2028
In 2028, Ripple is forecasted to potentially reach a low price of $8.80, an average price of $11.50, and a high price of $16.00.
XRP Price Targets 2029
Thereafter, the XRP price for the year 2029 could range between $14.20 and $22.00.
Ripple (XRP) Price Prediction 2030
Finally, in 2030, the price of XRP is predicted to remain steady and positive. It may trade between $18.80 and $23.00.
Based on historical market sentiment and trend analysis, the following are the possible XRP price targets for longer-term time frames.
Year
Potential Low ($)
Potential Average ($)
Potential High ($)
2031
25.00
29.50
35.25
2032
31.50
36.75
41.25
2033
35.75
42.25
47.75
2040
97.50
135.50
179.00
2050
219.25
331.50
526.00
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2026
2027
2030
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$3.00
$6.50
$17.76
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$4.20
$7.50
$18.00
WalletInvestor
$4.80
$7.90
$20.00
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FAQs
What is the XRP price prediction for 2026?
XRP could trade between $3 and $6 in 2026 if crypto market momentum strengthens and Ripple expands partnerships with banks using RippleNet and ODL.
How high will XRP go in 2030?
XRP could potentially reach $18–$30 by 2030 if the crypto market enters a strong bull cycle and Ripple expands global payment partnerships.
What is the price prediction for XRP in 2031?
Market projections suggest XRP could trade around $25–$35 in 2031, depending on global crypto adoption and Ripple’s continued growth in payment infrastructure.
How much will 1 XRP be worth in 2040?
If adoption of blockchain payments grows and Ripple strengthens its financial network, XRP could trade between $97 and $179 by 2040.
How much will 1 XRP be worth in 2050?
Long-term projections indicate XRP could reach $219–$526 by 2050 if blockchain payment networks become widely used across global financial systems.
What could drive XRP’s price growth long term?
XRP’s long-term growth may depend on global payment adoption, institutional partnerships, and wider use of Ripple’s blockchain infrastructure.
Is XRP a good investment?
XRP may be a promising investment due to its role in cross-border payments and growing institutional adoption, but price volatility and regulation risks remain.
The XRP Ledger has been running without interruption since 2012. It has processed over 100 million ledgers, completed more than 3 billion transactions, and secured billions of dollars in value. By any measure, that is an impressive track record.
But Ripple is not resting on it.
In a detailed post published on March 26, Ripple engineer Ayo Akinyele revealed that the team has overhauled its entire security approach, deploying artificial intelligence to hunt for vulnerabilities deep inside the XRPL codebase. And the AI has already found things humans missed.
The AI Red Team Is Already Working
Ripple has established a dedicated AI-assisted red team whose sole job is to stress-test the XRP Ledger the way an attacker would. The results have been striking. The team has already uncovered more than 10 bugs, with only low-severity issues disclosed publicly so far. All are being actively fixed.
To be clear, none of these were catastrophic. But the fact that a decade-old system is still yielding new vulnerabilities under AI scrutiny tells you something important: the old way of testing was not thorough enough, and Ripple knows it.
“AI allows us to shift from reactive debugging to proactive, systematic discovery of vulnerabilities,” Akinyele wrote, “strengthening the ledger faster and with greater confidence than ever before.”
Why Now?
The timing is not accidental. The XRP Ledger is no longer just a payments rail. It is being positioned as infrastructure for tokenized real-world assets, institutional DeFi, and global financial settlement. The stakes are higher than they have ever been, and Ripple is adjusting its security posture accordingly.
The next XRPL software release will be dedicated entirely to bug fixes and improvements, with zero new features. That is a significant signal. In an industry obsessed with shipping new things, choosing to stop and fix what exists is a mature and frankly reassuring decision.
What Is Changing
Beyond the AI red team, Ripple is also requiring multiple independent security audits before any major network change goes live, expanding its bug bounty programme to bring in outside researchers, and running “attackathons” where new features are deliberately tested in hostile environments before they touch the main network.
The codebase itself is also being modernised, addressing structural issues like inconsistent feature interactions and undocumented assumptions that have quietly built up over more than a decade of development.
One of the largest single-day options expiries of the year is hitting markets on Friday, and the clock is already ticking. A combined $16.4 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options contracts are set to expire at 8am UTC.
What Is Actually Happening
When options expire at this scale, markets experience what traders call “max pain,” the price level where the maximum number of contracts expire worthless and market makers take the least damage. For Ethereum, that level sits at $2,300, notably above where ETH is currently trading at around $2,067.
The bigger the expiry, the stronger the force dragging prices toward that level in the final hours. At $16.4 billion, there is a lot of gravity in play right now.
Bitcoin Is Carrying the Bulk
Bitcoin holds the majority of the $16.4 billion in notional exposure. With BTC currently trading around $68,969, the tug-of-war between options holders and spot traders is already underway. Both sides are jockeying for position before Friday’s cutoff, and sharp moves in either direction before 8am UTC are firmly on the table.
Ethereum, trading at $2,067 at the time of writing, is sitting well below its max pain level of $2,300. That gap is significant. It means ETH options sellers have a strong incentive to see the price drift higher before expiry, while put holders want it to stay exactly where it is.
The Broader Market Picture
The backdrop is not helping sentiment. The Fear and Greed Index is sitting at 29, firmly in fear territory. The broader crypto market cap stands at $2.37 trillion, down 2.67% on the day, but average RSI across crypto assets is at 40.99, hovering near oversold levels.
Among the majors, Solana is down 4.62% on the day to $87.52, Dogecoin is leading with a 5.18% decline, and XRP is down 3.06% to $1.36.
What Happens After the Bell
Once those options expire, $16.4 billion in open interest disappears from the board. The max pain gravity vanishes with it, and that is typically when markets find their real direction.
If Bitcoin and Ethereum have been suppressed into the expiry, the release of that pressure could send prices sharply higher. If they have been running hot into Friday, the unwind could cut the other way. Either scenario is possible.
The CLARITY Act, America’s biggest attempt at crypto regulation, is inching toward the finish line. But as Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott told Fox Business’s Maria Bartiromo on Thursday, there is still one critical piece missing: full industry buy-in.
Republicans and Democrats Are Actually Agreeing
In a rare show of bipartisan unity, Scott confirmed that both Republicans and Democrats are now aligned on the CLARITY Act, with the White House also on board. For a bill this complex and this consequential, that is no small thing.
“We now have Republicans and Democrats working together. The White House agrees as well,” Scott said. “I am very optimistic about where we are.”
The bill, which could come out as early as Easter, is designed to give crypto a proper legal home in the United States, separating digital commodities from securities and handing the CFTC clear authority over assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The Stablecoin Yield Fight
The thorniest issue holding things up is stablecoin yields. The latest version of the bill bans passive yield on stablecoins but allows activity-based rewards, a compromise that has not gone down smoothly with everyone at the table.
Coinbase, one of the most powerful names in crypto, has pushed back on the language. Circle, the issuer of USDC, saw its stock drop 20% following reports of the compromise. Scott acknowledged the tension but insisted all players are still engaged.
“I spoke with Coinbase. Everyone is still at the table,” he said. “Work to be done.”
He was also careful to push back on the idea that banks are winning the argument over crypto platforms on the rewards question. “We are talking about an apple and an orange, not an apple versus an apple,” Scott said, stressing that stablecoin accounts and FDIC-insured bank accounts are fundamentally different products and should not be regulated identically.
Why This Matters Beyond Crypto
Scott framed the CLARITY Act as something far bigger than a crypto bill. In his view, getting this legislation right is about keeping America economically dominant on the world stage. “This is the first time ever we have tried to deal with such a historic piece of legislation,” he said. “It will keep America as the most dominant player in the world economically.”
The Clock Is Ticking
With a potential Senate Banking Committee markup pencilled in between April 13 and 20, the window for passing the CLARITY Act this year is narrow. Miss the May deadline for floor votes and the bill likely gets pushed to 2027.
Scott sounded confident but realistic. “This is hard. Threading the needle is always difficult the first time. It gets better and better.”
DLSS 5 has been under fire almost since the moment NVIDIA revealed the technology. While some, including some game developers and studios, have seen the ML-based technology as a positive for game development, and while there are still questions surrounding the practical applications of DLSS 5, many have criticized both NVIDIA and DLSS 5 for "sloppifying" games and drastically altering the artist's intent. Recently, David Szymanski and Dave Oshry, the game developer behind Dusk and Iron Lung, and the CEO of game studio New Blood Interactive, respectively, spoke about DLSS 5 in an interview with PC Gamer, echoing many of the concerns of gamers and leveling harsh criticisms at NVIDIA for the way it has handled the response to the new tech.
Oshry, who later expanded on the interview in a post on Bluesky, opened his comments by asking "First of all, who asked for this!?" and going on to say that DLSS 5 deviates from the original idea behind DLSS 5, which was fundamentally a technology used to increase frame rates using an upscaled image without substantial detail loss. He criticizes NVIDIA for calling a generative AI product DLSS, stating that "they're hiding this Gen AI bullshit behind the DLSS moniker because they think we're stupid," encouraging gamers to push back against the tech and vote with their wallets, "just like we did with NFTs and crypto games." Oshry mentions that one of the common defenses for DLSS 5 is that its optional, but goes on to question where tech like DLSS 5 leads while criticizing NVIDIA for recent hardware trends: "You know what's not optional? Paying more for less—which is what we've been doing with NVIDIA for years now." He continues along this line further down, comparing the tech to the other NVIDIA tech that either flopped or was left by the wayside, like 3Dvision and PhysX, and more modern tech, like RTX and Path tracing, all of which had their merits, questioning the merits of DLSS 5. "This is fundamentally changing the way video games look based on artificial intelligence that's been trained on Instagram models and Epstein memes. Are you serious?" The game developer closes off by sarcastically asking "At this rate, why make game art at all? Why not just draw some shapes and colors and let AI generate what it thinks it should look like? After all, who cares, the only thing that matters is "realism" right?" Oshry's full statement follows.
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Samsung has announced the expansion of the One UI 8.5 beta program by adding 9 new devices, ending months long wait.
The beta program allows users to test the latest features before official release, which also enables the company to get important feedback and improve the software by fixing loopholes for a better user experience.
Samsung started the One UI 8.5 beta program in December last year with the Galaxy S25 series. Earlier this month, the program expanded to the Fold 7 and Flip 7 foldables. In the meantime, test builds started to appear for the rest of the devices. Yet today, Samsung comes up with a surprise for these users with a major expansion.
As noted by us and confirmed officially by Samsung, the 9 devices that joined the One UI 8.5 beta program are:
With these added, the total number of devices in beta has expanded to 15.
That’s not it, Samsung has announced that the number of One UI 8.5 beta devices will expand further in April. Though Samsung hasn’t said anything about these devices, we expect the S23 series and S23 FE to enter the test phase next, alongside Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 devices and more.
Even after introducing the stable version with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is still working on the One UI 8.5 Beta Program for other Galaxy devices. The company has recently released the beta update for more devices.In addition, Samsung has shared an important update about the future of this beta program.
Today, Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 8.5 Beta Program will expand to more Galaxy devices in April 2026. This means more users will be able to try the new software before the final version is fully released.
However, the company has not announced the exact date for the stable update yet. Users may need to wait a little longer as Samsung continues testing.
This time, Samsung is following a slightly different approach with the One UI 8.5 Beta rollout. Usually, the company releases a beta version and then rolls out the stable update. But now, even after launching the stable version with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung is still expanding the beta program to more devices. This shows that the company wants to improve the software further.
Right now, many Galaxy devices are already enjoying the One UI 8.5 Beta update. You can check the list of devices below.
Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25 Plus
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy Z Flip 7
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24 Plus
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Galaxy S25 FE
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy Tab S11
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
One UI 8.5 Beta Program will continue in April 2026, and more devices will join soon. Stay tuned for more information.
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Barcelona have reportedly made the signing of Julián Álvarez a priority. However, they could face a major setback, as Atlético Madrid are reportedly seeking a substantial improvement to the Argentine’s contract.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Barcelona have held with scoring issues, as Ferran Torres and Robert Lewandowski have seen a significant drop. In light of this, they are reportedly targeting Julián Álvarez as their top priority for the summer of 2026. However, the Blaugranas may face a tough challenge, as Atlético Madrid are supposedly seeking to renew his contract to prevent him from leaving.
According to Mundo Deportivo, the Blaugranas have decided to pursue the signing of Julián Álvarez, but have set a transfer fee cap of €100 million. Considered a cornerstone of the Colchoneros, the Argentine could command a fee closer to €150 million. However, Barcelona remain optimistic about his arrival, though they could face an unexpected hurdle.
While Julián Álvarez is under contract with Atlético Madrid until 2030, they are looking to improve his current deal. As per Diario Marca, Los Colchoneros plan to increase the Argentine’s salary from €7 million to €10 million. With this, he would establish as the highest-paid player in the squad, alongside Jan Oblak, sending a clear message to FC Barcelona: the Argentinean is not for sale.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring a goal with Marcos Llorente.
Griezmann’s departure paths Julián’s leadership at Atlético Madrid
Following Antoine Griezmann’s move to Orlando City SC, Julián Álvarez has positioned as the cornerstone of the project. As a versatile player, the Argentine can adapt to playing in a partnership with Alexander Sørloth or even as a lone striker. In addition, he can also contribute creatively, something that made the Frenchman irreplaceable for head coach Diego Simeone.
While Julián’s performance has drawn considerable criticism, he has managed to remain Atlético Madrid’s leading scorer with 17 goals in 44 games. Having now adapted to Simeone’s system, the Argentine has become an indispensable part of the team—a fact that the proposed contract extension aims to reflect. For this reason, Barcelona may face an uphill battle to secure his signing.
Report: Barcelona chase two alternatives to reinforce the striker
Ahead of the 2026–27 season, Barcelona supposedly have strengthening the attack as their absolute priority. Given the difficulty of securing Julián Álvarez, they have decided to expand their list of targets, while also pursuing the renewal of Robert Lewandowski. In an effort to guarantee at least one signing, the Blaugranas are now reportedly targeting Omar Marmoush and Victor Osimhen.
According to Diario Sport, Omar Marmoush would be open to leaving Manchester City, as he has not had much prominence since his arrival. For this reason, the Blaugranas could secure his signing for around €50 million, a figure that fits perfectly within the club’s budget. Additionally, the Egyptian appeals to Hansi Flick due to his versatility, pressing, and goal-scoring ability.
Alongside Marmoush, Barcelona have also set their sights on Victor Osimhen, who is shining at Galatasaray, as reported by Sergi Solé via Mundo Deportivo. With a contract running until 2029, the Nigerian could command a high transfer fee, but his impact and experience would be an ideal fit for Flick, having scored 56 goals in 70 matches.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid looks dejected.
Endrick and Vinicius expressed different opinions when discussing Brazil’s chances of winning the title at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Brazil will face two friendlies during the March FIFA break, against France and Croatia, as final preparation for the 2026 World Cup. Regarding the national team’s chances in that tournament, Endrick and Vinicius took opposing positions.
“We are not the favorites based on the results we’ve had,”Vinicius said this week about Brazil’s chances of competing for the title in North America in 2026, citing the performances the team has shown in recent years, especially before Carlo Ancelotti took over as coach in mid-2025.
“Brazil is never a surprise among the favorites,”Endrick said, according to Diario AS, ahead of Thursday’s friendly against France. “The surprise would be a World Cup without Brazil in the final stages. I can’t think any other way.”
The forward then reiterated his optimism: “In Brazil, we can’t think of anything other than the title. Even with the poor results in recent World Cups, everyone expects to see Brazil reach the final stages as a favorite. There are many players in the best clubs in the world. Being part of a group that is seen this way is an honor.”
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At just 19 years old, Endrick has already had a significant journey as a professional player. After starting with Palmeiras, he had the chance to play for Real Madrid for a season and a half, but limited opportunities led him to go on loan this year to Olympique Lyon.
There, the forward found good form, scoring 6 goals and providing 5 assists in 14 matches for the French side. His performances caught Carlo Ancelotti’s attention, who decided to call him up for the first time since taking over as coach for the March international break.
Now Endrick will have these days with the national team—possibly playing minutes in at least one of the two friendlies—and two months of competition with Lyon to convince Ancelotti that he deserves a place at the 2026 World Cup.
How have Brazil fared in recent World Cups?
Despite his optimism, Endrick acknowledged that Brazil’s recent performances have not been satisfactory. Since their last World Cup title in South Korea–Japan 2002, the South American giants have not returned to a final.
Their best performance since then was in the 2014 tournament they hosted, when they reached the semifinals—where they lost 7-1 to Germany—and then fell to the Netherlands in the third-place match. In all other editions from 2006 to 2022, Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals.
Ukraine play against Sweden in the Path B semifinal of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the match live on TV and streaming services.
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Momentum and pedigree collide in a high-stakes, win-or-go-home showdown as Ukrainemeets Sweden for a spot in the next round. Ukraine enters as the favorite after a strong qualifying run that included a second-place finish behind France national soccer team and an impressive knockout of Iceland.
Meanwhile, Swedenkept its hopes alive through the Nations League following a disappointing campaign. With Ukraine’s form surging and Sweden leaning on its veteran core in a pressure-packed setting, expect a tightly contested battle where every moment matters.
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Poland will face Albania in the Path B semifinal of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the match live on TV and streaming services.
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History and ambition collide when Albaniasquares off against Poland in a pivotal World Cup qualifier Path B semifinal game. Albania arrives as one of Europe’s fastest-rising sides, showing major progress in recent years and building a disciplined, competitive squad eager to make history with its first-ever FIFA World Cup appearance.
Poland, meanwhile, counters with a wealth of tournament experience, including its iconic third-place finish at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, giving them a veteran edge in high-pressure moments. Despite the gap in historical success, this matchup shapes up as a tightly contested battle, with Albania’s hunger and momentum meeting Poland’s proven pedigree.
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Italy play against Northern Ireland in the Path A semifinal of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the match live on TV and streaming services.
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A long-awaited return to the global stage is within reach for Italy, as the four-time World Cup champions open their playoff run carrying both pressure and belief. After years of inconsistency and missing out on recent tournaments, the Azzurri see this matchup as a pivotal step toward restoring their place among soccer’s elite.
On the other side, Northern Ireland national football team arrives with nothing to lose and everything to gain, aiming to capitalize on a rare chance to break back into the international spotlight and spoil Italy’s comeback bid—don’t miss what promises to be a high-intensity clash with everything on the line.
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Czech Republic will face Ireland in the Path D semifinal of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the match live on TV and streaming services.
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With a semifinal berth hanging in the balance, expect a tight, physical contest as Ireland and the Czech Republic collide in a crucial World Cup playoff matchup. Irelandenters with confidence after a clutch final Matchday victory that locked up second place in their group.
Meanwhile, the Czechs come in battle-tested following a strong qualifying campaign that ultimately left them chasing Croatia for the top spot. Both sides are no strangers to the global stage, and with so much at stake, this showdown has all the ingredients of a dramatic clash you won’t want to miss.
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A Milli Futbol Takımımız, Dünya Kupası elemeleri play-off yarı finalinde Romanya ile karşı karşıya geliyor. Bu mücadele öncesi teknik direktörümüz Vincenzo Montella, dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu.
A Milli Futbol Takımımız, Dünya Kupası elemeleri play-off yarı final maçında Tüpraş Stadyumu'nda Romanya'yı konuk ediyor. Oldukça kritik olan karşılaşma öncesi Vincenzo Montella dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu.
İŞTE MONTELLA'NIN SÖZLERİ:
Heyecanlıyız. Duygusal anlamda da dengeli bir maç çıkarmalıyız. 90 dakikada her şey olabilir. Her senaryoya karşı hazırlığımız var. Sahaya çıkacağız, elimizden gelen her şeyi yapacağız.
Futbolcularımız çok bilinçli oldukları konumdan dolayı. İki maçımız var, bu maçlar sonrasında istediğimiz hedefe ulaşmak istiyoruz. Elimizden gelen her şeyi yapacağız. Tüm oyuncularım bilinçli şekilde hareket ediyor.
Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring: Gökşen Fitik 14, Derin Erdoğan 16, Juhasz 7, Johannes 3, Kuier 17, Smalls 3, Williams 10, Sude Yılmaz 9, Sehernaz Çidal 2, Elif Bayram 4
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 28. haftasında 5 Nisan Pazar günü derbide Fenerbahçe'ye konuk olacak Beşiktaş, hazırlıklarını sürdürdü.
Siyah-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, BJK Nevzat Demir Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen günün ikinci antrenmanında kondisyon ve taktik çalışıldığı belirtildi.
Isınma koşularıyla başlayan idmanın minyatür kale maçların ardından dar alanda oynanan çift kale maçla sona erdiği aktarıldı.
Gözaltına alınan Burak Elmas ve Fikret Orman yurtdışı çıkış yasağı adli kontrol şartıyla serbest bırakıldı.
Ünlü isimlere yönelik düzenlenen uyuşturucu soruşturmasında yeni bir gelişme daha yaşandı.
Galatasaray'ın eski başkanı Burak Elmas, Beşiktaş'ın eski başkanı Fikret Orman'ın da aralarında bulunduğu 14 isim gözaltına alınmıştı.
İstanbul Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığı tarafından yürütülen soruşturma kapsamında 16 ünlü isim için gözaltı kararı verilmiş, 14 isim de salı gecesi gözaltına alınmıştı.
Gözaltına alınan 14 zanlının emniyetteki işlemleri tamamlanmıştı. Sağlık kontrolünün ardından gözaltına alınan isimler işlemlerinin yapılması için İstanbul Narkotik Suçlarla Mücadele Şube Müdürlüğü'ne götürülmüştü.
Buradaki işlemleri tamamlanan 14 isim test için dün akşam saatlerinde Adli Tıp Kurumu'na sevk edilmişti. Yenibosna'daki Adli Tıp Kurumu'na getirilen 14 şüpheli kan ve saç örnekleri ardından şüpheliler, daha sonra Narkotik Suçlarla Mücadele Şube Müdürlüğü'ne götürülmüştü.
ADLİ KONTROLLE SERBEST BIRAKILDILAR
Saç ve kan örnekleri alınan 14 ünlü isim bugün, adliyeye sevk edilmişti.
Son gelişmeye göre; savcılık ifadeleri alınan Burak Elmas ve Fikret Orman ile birlikte toplam 6 kişi yurtdışı çıkış yasağı adli kontrol talebiyle sulh ceza hakimliğine sevk edildi.
Elmas ve Orman dahil 6 kişi yurtdışı çıkış yasağı adli kontrol şartıyla serbest bırakıldı.
A Milli Futbol Takımı, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu yarı finalinde İstanbul'da Romanya ile karşı karşıya geliyor. Millilerin Romanya'yı elemesi halinde, finalde Slovakya-Kosova maçının galibiyle eşleşecek.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu yarı finalindeA Milli Futbol Takımı,İstanbul'da Romanya ile karşı karşıya geliyor.
TÜRKİYE - ROMANYA MAÇI SAAT KAÇTA, HANGİ KANALDA?
Beşiktaş Park'ta (Tüpraş) oynanan karşılaşma, saat 20.00'de başladı ve TV8'den naklen yayınlanıyor.
Karşılaşmada Fransa Futbol Federasyonundan hakem François Letexier düdük çalacak. Letexier'in yardımcılıklarını aynı ülkeden Cyril Mugnier ve Mehdi Rahmouni yapacak. Mücadelenin 4. hakemi Benoit Bastien olacak.
Türkiye bu karşılaşmayı kazanması halinde 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu finalinde Slovakya-Kosova eşleşmesinin galibiyle 31 Mart'ta deplasmanda karşı karşıya gelecek. O mücadeleyi kazanan ekip Dünya Kupası'na katılma hakkını elde edecek.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının kapitanı Emin Mahmudov Sent Lüsiya yığması ilə oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, millimiz sabah “FIFA Series – 2026” beynəlxalq turniri çərçivəsində Sumqayıtda Sent Lüsiya yığması ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Emin Mahmudov matçdan öncə təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“2026-cı ildə ilk oyunumuz olacaq. Buna görə də yaxşı oyun göstərməyə çalışacağıq. Nəticə bizim üçün vacibdir. Qələbə qazanmaq istəyirik. Milli səviyyəsində asan oyun olmur. Çünki özümüz də xeyli müddətdir qələbə qazana bilmirik. O uğursuz seriyanı bitirmək vacibdir. Rəqibin kimliyindən asılı olmayaraq, qalib gəlməliyik”.
Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan – Sent Lüsiya oyunu martın 27-də Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək. Qarşılaşmaya saat 19:00-da start veriləcək.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov Sent Lüsiya yığması ilə oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, millimiz sabah “FIFA Series – 2026” beynəlxalq turniri çərçivəsində Sumqayıtda Sent Lüsiya yığması ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Ayxan Abbasov matçdan öncə təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Bu il ilk toplanışımızdır. UEFA Millətlər Liqasının oyunlarına qədər iki toplanışımız olacaq. Bundan maksimum istifadə etmək istəyirik ki, hazır olaq. Sevindirici hal odur ki, bu gün milliyə dəvət olunanların əhval-ruhiyyəsi, idman forması yaxşıdır. Bu da bizi sevindirir. Futbolçuların bir-birinə uyğunlaşması çox vacibdir. Çox vaxtımız olmayacaq. Rəqiblər bəllidir. Bizim üçün yad komandalar olsalar da, çalışdıq ki, futbolçularımıza məlumat verək. İnanıram ki, hər iki oyunda meydanda maksimum nəticə qazanacağıq. Futbolçular əllərindən gələni edəcəklər.
Milli komanda ötən il çox çətin qrupda mübarizə aparırdı. Rəqiblər bizdən qat-qat üstün idilər. Amma biz həmin millilərlə mübarizə apardıq. Futbolçularımızın istəyi göz önündə idi. İndi nəticə də istəyirik. Əsas məqsədimiz düşdüyümüz D Liqasından C Liqasına çıxmaqdır. Hazır olmaq üçün bu oyunlar vacibdir. Millinin toplanışı, bir yerdə olması çox baş vermir. Toplanışdan-toplanışa daha yaxşı olmaq üçün əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik”.
Ayxan Abbasov üçün hər futbolçu önəmlidir
Ayxan Abbasov “Kəpəz”in qapıçısı Yusif İmanovun bu toplanışa dəvət almamasına da aydınlıq gətirib:
“Hər kəsin fikrinə hörmət edirik. Mən də sual verərəm ki, niyə olmalıdır? Bizim üçün hər futbolçu önəmlidir. Yusifin legioner karyerası uğurlu alınmadı, “Kəpəz”ə qayıtdı. Bir neçə oyunda əsas heyətdə yerini itirmişdi. Son matçlarda yaxşı performans göstərdi. Qapıçı mövqeyi bizim üçün çətin mövqedir. Çünki çempionatımızda komandalar legionerlərə üstünlük verirlər. Rəqabət var. Hər dəfə millinin heyəti açıqlananda hansısa adlar önə çəkilir. Necə ki, Mahir Emreli Fransa ilə oynayanda məni çox qınadılar. Ondan sonra Mahirə qarşı öz klubunda fikirlər dəyişdi. Qol vurdu və hamı onun fotosunu paylaşıb, təbrik etdi. Biz 3 qapıçı çağırmışıq. Dördüncü qapıçımşız Şahruddindir. Həkimlərlə danışdıq, o, məşqlərə hazır idi. O, zədəni Fransa ilə görüşdə almışdı. Kapitanlarımızdandır. Dünya praktikasında da var ki, liderlik keyfiyyəti olan futbolçular zədəli olsa da, toplanışa dəvət edilir. Məşqlərdə çox əzmkardır. Biz bu günə baxmırıq, gələcəkdə Yusif və digərləri də çağırılacaq. Əvvəl deyirdilər ki, niyə Kamran İbrahimov və Mehdi Cənnətov dəvət edilmir? Ola bilər ki, qarşıdakı toplanışda Yusif də olsun.
Bu gün Səlahət Ağayev, Rza Cəfərov və Yusif İmanov stabil olaraq qapıda dayanır. Gənc qapıçı Xəyal Fərzullayev var. U-21 yığmamız da vacib oyunlara çıxır. Seçimləri azdır. Xəyalın da performansına baxırıq. Bu oyunlara hazırdır? O da yolu keçmək üçün böyük matçlar oynamalıdır. Yoxlanış üçün, turnirə hazırlaşmaq üçün vaxtımız yoxdur. İki toplanışımız olacaq. Heyətimizi bəlli etməliyik, futbolçular bir-birinə öyrəşməlidir. Sabah hansısa bizdən də güclü liqalarda qapıçı olarsa, birinci özümüz maraqlanacağıq”.
“Ümidimiz böyükdür”
Ayxan Abbasov klubda və millidə işləməyin çətinliyi barədə sualı da cavablandırıb:
“Premyer Liqada çətinliyi arxada qoyduq. Mövsümün əvvəlində qarşıya qoyulan ilk məqsəd Premyer Liqada qalmaq idi. Bilirdik ki, mövsüm çətin keçəcək. Klubda problem yoxdur. Millidə Ukrayna ilə matçda bir xal qazandıq. Adlar bizə bəlkə rahatlıq verir, Litva və Lixtenşteyn. Amma oyunlara baxanda, böyük fərqimiz yoxdur. Hər kəs problemlərimizi bilir, işə başlamalı, azarkeşlərə bildirməliyik ki, bu problemlər həllini tapana qədər səbirli olsunlar. Aşağı yaş qrupları işləyəcək, düzələcək. Bu da klublardan gəlməlidir, klubların akademiyalarında futbolçular yetişir. Bu gün millinin məşqçisi 10-12 günlük toplanışda çox şeyi dəyişə bilmir. Futbolçular milliyə hazır gələndə, bizi sevindirir. “Neftçi”, “Sabah”, “Qarabağ”, “Zirə”dən gələnlər ən yaxşı formadadır. Liqada da yaxşı performans göstərirlər. Bu da millinin matçlarına təsir edəcək. Aşağı yaş qruplarındakı problemlərə gəlincə, uşaq futboluna baxışımız dəyişməlidir. Deyirik, amma heç nə dəyişmir. 10 il əvvəl meydança problemi var idi, indi də dəyişməyib. Klubların uşaq futboluna baxışı dəyişməyib. Bu da yığma komandalarımıza təsir edir.
Dördüncü toplanışımızdır. Milli üzvlərini əhval-ruhiyyəsini bu cür görməmişdim. Bəzi futbolçuların xırda zədələri var idi. Həkimlər xahiş etmişdi ki, istirahət etsinlər, amma onlar milliyə gəlmək istədilər. Onlar üçün də xoş deyil ki, 1 ildir qalib gələ bilmirik. Azərbaycanın adı var. Bu qələbələri qazanmalıyıq ki, azarkeşləri sevindirək. Məşqlər o qədər maraqlı keçdi ki, bəzi futbolçular yorulduqlarını dedilər. Çünki intensiv hazırlıq keçdi. İstək var. Futbolda hər bir nəticəyə hazır olmaq lazımdır. Ümidimiz böyükdür. Çalışacağıq ki, bu durumdan birlikdə çıxaq”.
“Komo”nun baş məşqçisi Sesk Fabreqas çalışdırdığı komanda haqda qənaətini açıqlayıb.
Arena.az ispan mütəxəssisin müvafiq qənaətini təqdim edir:
“Altı-yeddi il qabaq “Komo” aşağı dəstələrdə mübarizə aparan sadə bir əyalət komandası idi. İndi isə İtaliyanın ən güclülərindən biridir”, deyə Fabreqas vurğulayıb.
Sesk Fabreqas hazırda ən perspektivli mütəxəssislərdən sayılır. Futbol ölçüləri ilə gənc hesab edilə biləcək 38 yaşlı ispan mütəxəssis “Komo”nun futbol layihəsinin əsas təməlidir.
Fabreqas rəsmən 2024-cü ilin iyul ayından “Komo”nun baş məşqçisi hesab edilir. Xatırladaq ki, Fabreqas əslində 2023-cü ildən “Komo”nu çalışdırırdı. Sadəcə, ispan mütəxəssisin gərəkli məşqçilik lisenziyası yox idi. Onun İtaliya klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2028-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.
Sesk Fabreqasın rəhbərliyi altında 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümündə keçirdiyi 38 oyunda 73 xal toplamış “Komo” B Seriyasını 2-ci pillədə başa vurub və birbaşa İtaliya A Seriyasına yüksəlib.
Rəsmi fəaliyyəti dövründə Sesk Fabreqas “Komo”nu 74 oyuna çıxarıb, 33 qələbə, 20 heç-heçə, 21 məğlubiyyət yaşayıb.
İtaliya A Seriyasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 30 turundan sonra “Komo” 57 xalla yarış cədvəlinin 4-cü pilləsində qərarlaşıb.
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Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has joined up with his Italy teammates at their training camp ahead of the crucial World Cup play-off campaign that kicks off on Thursday night, and is expected to stay with the squad for the remainder of the international break, despite having surgery at the beginning of this week.
Vicario meets up with Italy squad despite surgery on Monday
Vicario was not included in Gennaro Gattuso’s list of 28 players for the World Cup play-offs taking place over the next week, beginning with Thursday evening’s semi-final at home against Northern Ireland. Should Italy overcome the Green and White Army, they will go on to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away from home on Tuesday night (March 31) for a spot at the final tournament.
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 14: Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur at City Ground on December 14, 2025 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Tottenham later confirmed that the reason behind Vicario’s absence from the Italy squad was due to a hernia issue, and that the former Empoli stopper would have surgery during the international break to minimise the impact of his absence at club level.
Vicario has been Italy’s second-choice for most of the last few years, and was not expected to start ahead of Gianluigi Donnarumma for the crucial play-off matches anyway.
Less than three days after his operation, Vicario is back in Italy and has joined up with his Italy national team colleagues in a show of support and togetherness.
LEIPZIG, GERMANY – JUNE 24: Mattia Zaccagni celebrates with teammates after scoring his team’s first goal to equalise during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Croatia and Italy at Football Stadium Leipzig on June 24, 2024 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images for FIGC)
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Vicario took a private flight over to Italy on Wednesday evening and will stay with the Italy squad for the remainder of the international break, which for Italy, will come to an end after Tuesday night’s match, which will either be a play-off final or a friendly depending on the outcome of Thursday night’s match against Northern Ireland.
At that point, Vicario will return to London to continue his recovery process. Tottenham have stated that they hope to have the goalkeeper back and available ‘within a month’.
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has not closed the door to a potential transfer to Real Madrid. The 29-year-old, who won the Ballon d’Or in 2024, is back to full fitness after an injury-hit 12 months. Rodri, who joined Man City from Atletico Madrid in 2019, has made 293 appearances in all competitions for Pep Guardiola’s […]
NEW DELHI: Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi grabbed attention during a PSL 2026 captains’ presser on Wednesday when he avoided a question about Pakistan’s struggling national team.
As a journalist brought up the team’s recent poor performances and asked questions to Pakistani players present in the presser individually, Afridi stepped in and told him to focus only on the Pakistan Super League.
The moment quickly went viral, especially since Pakistan cricket has been under heavy criticism after recent losses.
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During the interaction, Afridi made it clear he didn’t want to address bigger issues, saying questions should stick to the league.
In the viral clip, he is heard telling the reporter, “Don’t ask about Pakistan. We are currently playing the Pakistan Super League (PSL), so ask questions on PSL only. When we will be playing for Pakistan, then you can ask questions about Pakistan, and we will answer those questions.”
His response came as fans continue to question the form of key players and the overall state of Pakistan cricket.
Amid the controversy, attention is now on the upcoming PSL season.
Defending champions Lahore Qalandars are aiming for a strong start in the opening match on Thursday.
Pakistan were knocked out of the 2026 T20 World Cup Super 8 stage despite beating Sri Lanka, as their net run rate was too low compared to New Zealand and England.
They needed a much bigger win to qualify but fell short. This marks their fourth straight ICC tournament without reaching the semi-finals, highlighting ongoing struggles in crucial moments.
LSU has fired fourth-year coach Matt McMahon and is finalizing an agreement to rehire former Tigers coach Will Wade from N.C. State, a person with knowledge of the development told The Associated Press on Thursday.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because there has been no formal announcement from LSU or N.C. State.
Multiple reports of Wade’s impending return to LSU have been published.
The topic of Wade’s potential return to LSU had been churning for weeks, enough so that Wade was ready with a response when asked about it after the Wolfpack’s loss to Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. That included noting that the job at the time wasn’t open, with McMahon — the permanent successor after Wade’s ouster — still in place.
“I was hired at NC State to do a job. This wasn’t going to take one year,” Wade said, then motioned toward Wolfpack athletic director Boo Corrigan at the back of the news-conference room. “I’ve already met with our administration about next year and some of the changes that we need to make and some of the things that we need to do to put this program where it deserves long-term.”
Exactly two weeks later, Wade was gone. The buyout in Wade’s six-year deal at N.C. State has a $5 million buyout that drops to $3 million after April 1.
Wade’s return to LSU would come four years after his firing there over allegations of money-fueled recruiting violations, which came amid a federal corruption investigation into the sport. Wade rebuilt his career with a two-year stint at McNeese that included 50 wins and two trips to March Madness.
The Detroit Tigershave officially unveiled their 2026 Opening Day starting lineup ahead of Thursday’s matchup against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.
With ace Tarik Skubal on the mound, Detroit is rolling out a lineup that blends power, youth, and versatility to kick off the new season.
Full Tigers Opening Day Lineup
Here’s how the Tigers will line up for Game 1 of the 2026 season:
RF – Kerry Carpenter
2B – Gleyber Torres
DH – Colt Keith
LF – Riley Greene
1B – Spencer Torkelson
3B – Kevin McGonigle
C – Dillon Dingler
CF – Parker Meadows
SS – Javier Báez
SP – Tarik Skubal
Rookie Spotlight
All eyes will be on McGonigle, who is making his MLB debut after an impressive spring. The 21-year-old will hit sixth and start at third base, a clear sign of the organization’s confidence in one of baseball’s top prospects.
Middle of the Order Power
Detroit’s lineup features a strong middle group with Greene and Torkelson expected to drive in runs, while Keith slots into the DH role in the three-hole.
The addition of Torres near the top of the lineup adds another experienced bat and on-base presence.
Opening Day Energy
With Skubal leading the rotation and a lineup filled with both proven contributors and rising talent, the Tigers enter the 2026 season with momentum and expectations.
Now, it’s time to see how it all comes together when the first pitch is thrown in San Diego.
Jessica Pegula was frustrated after her 6-2, 3-6, 4-6 loss to Elena Rybakina in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open.
Pegula thought it was too early in the tournament to face Rybakina, especially since they met in the quarterfinals.
The third seed came out on top again, beating Pegula after a two-hour and 15-minute contest that kept fans entertained throughout.
Rybakina, who currently holds the Australian Open title, will now take on world number one Aryna Sabalenka in the semifinals.
Pegula was clearly frustrated with herself after falling short against Rybakina for another time.
Jessica Pegula disappointed after winning more points but losing to Elena Rybakina
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Pegula spoke about her Miami Open exit, saying: “It sucks when you feel… you win more points and you lose the match.
“Like, what do you really tell yourself? When you look at ‘What can I do differently?
“Obviously, there’s some things I think I can still do differently, but… I almost rather, like, just get killed… 2 and 2… instead of being like ‘Oh, you played great. And you served well, and you won more points, but you lost, and that’s just frustrating’.”
The American will be disappointed not to have held onto her early advantage. Still, Rybakina deserves plenty of credit for how she battled back into the match.
And as she mentioned after the match, Pegula (100) finished with more points than Rybakina (98), yet it still wasn’t enough to secure a win.
Elena Rybakina praises Jessica Pegula after beating her in Miami
It was by no means a perfect performance from Rybakina, who admitted to being lucky at times throughout the match.
But she was grateful to come out on top, saying afterwards: “I feel every game was important, and of course, I made a lot of unforced errors, and as I said in the first set I was rushing a little bit and quite many mistakes.
“Also Jessica, she played really well in the conditions. I need to get used to a little bit since the previous match I played late.
“Her game also is fast and the ball stays low so I’m happy overall that I found the way. I was not rushing as much in the second set and won these important games.”
Rybakina will now be looking to enjoy the same outcome against top seed Sabalenka, who also beat an American, Hailey Baptiste, to reach the last four.
It leaves Coco Gauff as the last American remaining at the Miami Open, with the home favorite meeting Karolina Muchova in the other semifinal.
She boasts a superb 5-0 head-to-head record over the Czech, while Sabalenka leads Rybakina 9-7 in their head-to-head.
DAYTON, OHIO - MARCH 17: Head coach Will Wade of the NC State Wolfpack looks on against the Texas Longhorns during the first half in the First Four game of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at UD Arena on March 17, 2026 in Dayton, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Well, this is a surprise – not. Will Wade is bailing on NC State after one season to return to LSU, the school he worked for when the program got caught up in the FBI/Adidas scandal.
LSU will now employ Wade, Lane Kiffin, and Kim Mulkey, which, objectively, is hilarious. It reminds one of Jess Helms’s old joke about the North Carolina Zoo: “we don’t need one. We can just put a fence around Chapel Hill.”
You have to feel a little bad for State fans, but only a little. They knew when they pushed A.D. Boo Corrigan to hire Wade that they were opting for a con man, the Music Man, the Harold Hill of college basketball.
Well, now he’s leaving town with their hopes to return to the Big Time packed away in his steamer trunk.
One hopes this time around that Corrigan will not give in to booster and fan pressure to buy the shiniest object on the coaching shelf and instead, finds someone who sees the potential in that job and who really wants to be in Raleigh.
If it were us, we’d start the search with Tennessee assistant and former State guard Justin Gainey.
Otherwise?
Takayo Siddle deserves a call. He’s done an amazing job at UNCW. Travis Steele should get some consideration for what he did at Miami this past season. UConn assistants Luke Murray and Kimani Young are probably solid candidates. Josh Schertz just signed an extension at St. Louis, but that never stopped anyone who really wanted to move from moving. Tony Skinn at George Mason, Brooks Savage at ETSU, Matt Brauer at Stephen Freakin’ Austin, Chris Gerlufsen at San Francisco
And the funniest move they could make, but one that would blow the lid off the Triangle?
Hubert Davis. The Revenge Tour starts now.
We should all start the rumor just to drive people nuts.
Chicho Lorenzo has said that Marc Marquez could be forced to retire from MotoGP earlier than expected due to his injury record.
Marquez hasn’t picked up a Grand Prix win in the opening two rounds of the 2026 season, though he has looked good in the Sprint Races. He finished second and first in Sprints at Thailand and Brazil, but didn’t finish the main race in Thailand before coming fourth in Brazil.
This start has led some to believe 2026 could be his last season, especially given how often he’s dealt with injuries over the past few years.
No agreement has been reached yet for Marquez to race in 2027, when new regulations come into effect. Reports suggest Marquez is only interested in signing a one-year deal, which Ducati isn’t keen on.
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Chicho Lorenzo believes Marc Marquez may be forced into early retirement
Speaking to Motosan, Chicho Lorenzo shared his thoughts on Marquez’s future and suggested that recent injuries might push the Ducati rider towards an earlier-than-expected retirement.
Lorenzo thinks Marquez will eventually face a decision that won’t sit well with his fans, feeling he could be pushed out of the sport by the shoulder injury he picked up late in the 2025 season.
“Last year he dominated. What’s changed from last year to this year? Aprilia has taken a huge step forward. And Márquez’s shoulder isn’t right, and he’s a year older,” Lorenzo said. “Sooner or later, there’s going to be a moment – he says so himself, something his fans don’t accept. He says that in the end, all athletes are forced to retire, that they don’t last forever.”
“What I do believe is that after that title last year, after proving to himself that he was capable of winning again, after doing it the way he did, he had a dip in form. Perhaps that’s when he was in the worst possible position at that moment, and he still hasn’t recovered. But he’s the one who has to say about the decline.”
Can Marquez bounce back in Texas?
This weekend’s MotoGP action shifts to the Circuit of the Americas, a track where Marc Marquez has an incredible history, especially during his peak years.
The Spaniard picked up seven wins at COTA between 2013 and 2021 but hasn’t stood on the top step there since that final victory three years ago.
Last year, Marquez won the Sprint Race in Texas but crashed out while leading the main event, opening the door for Francesco Bagnaia to claim his first Grand Prix win at the circuit.
“I would never underestimate Marquez. In my opinion, he’s managing himself, both physically and mentally, and above all, he doesn’t want to make mistakes”, Petrucci said after being asked if Marquez is currently in crisis.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 21: Tom Brady #12 of the Founders FFC warms up during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images for OBB Media - FANATICS STUDIOS) | Getty Images for OBB Media - FAN
We all know Tom Brady is a player at heart.
No matter than he has been retired for four seasons, no matter than he’s a top Fox broadcaster and no matter he is a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The best quarterback ever to live will always be a player.
So this latest bit of news is no shock. Brady told Alex Sherman of CNBC that he has inquired about returning to the playing field since he began part of the Raiders” ownership team, but the NFL doesn’t like the idea.
Tom Brady told @sherman4949 that he asked the NFL about potentially returning as a player while still being a minority owner of the #Raiders.
“I actually have inquired, and they don't like that idea very much. We explored a lot of different things, and I’m very happily retired.” pic.twitter.com/MSiWwbGbGz
Brady, 48, didn’t say exactly when he asked if he could play again, but he did become an official part of the Raiders in the fall of 2024. So, it wasn’t that long ago.
The NFL, of course, has a rule that owners can’t play, so this wasn’t going to happen and we have heard such rumors in the past.
In the big picture, there isn’t much to see here. Yet, it’s another reminder that Brady will always have the heart of a player.
Butler, a 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back/athlete, picked the Vols in a live announcement on social media. His other offers included Vanderbilt, Duke, Indiana, Arkansas and Kentucky.
Butler is the No. 23 player in Tennessee and No. 36 athlete nationally from the 2027 class, according to the 247Sports Composite. Tennessee coach Josh Heupel was in to see Butler in-person at Haywood back in January, along with co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach Anthony Poindexter.
Butler earned Region 8-4A MVP in 2025 and was a TSWA All-State selection with 58 tackles, 15 pass breakups, and four interceptions. On offense, he accounted for over 1,000 total yards, 17 touchdowns and 14 two-point conversions.
Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@tennessean.com and on the X platform, @tpalmateer83.
Orlando Pride midfielder Mikayla Cluff (16) follows a play during an NWSL Challenge Cup soccer match against the Washington Spirit, Saturday, March 19, 2022, in Orlando, Fla.
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Mikayla Cluff is one of the most accomplished soccer players to ever take the field at BYU.
Now, she’ll assist the next generation of Cougar soccer talents in reaching their own heights.
Cluff has rejoined BYU’s program as director of player development, the school announced Thursday morning.
“We are so excited to welcome Mikayla back to the BYU Soccer family,” BYU coach Jennifer Rockwood said in a statement.
“She left an incredible legacy as a player, and now after years of competing at the professional level she returns to continue building on that foundation. Her wealth of experience and knowledge of the game will be an enormous benefit to our current roster and the next generation of Cougar players.”
During her playing career at BYU, Cluff was a four-time All-American selection and two-time West Coast Conference Player of the Year. As a senior in 2021, she was named Top Drawer Soccer’s Player of the Year and led the Cougars to their first-ever national championship game appearance.
Cluff ranks second at BYU all-time in both goals (53) and assists (39). Following graduation, she played five seasons in the NWSL for the Orlando Pride, Utah Royals and Seattle Reign FC, having been selected No. 14 overall by Orlando in the league’s 2022 draft.
Cluff’s husband, Jackson, a former BYU baseball standout, currently plays in the New York Mets organization.
Despite finishing eighth in the conference standings this past season, Rockwood’s BYU squad scored a number of upset victories to capture the Big 12 tournament championship and reach the NCAA tournament’s round of 16.
📹 From Abidjan to football’s biggest stages: Yan Diomande’s story
Yellow dust, the heat of Abidjan, and the rhythmic sound of a ball bouncing on hard asphalt: on the streets of Sicogi, football is the only language everyone understands. It was there, between hope and hardship, that Yan Diomande’s extraordinary journey began.
Long before becoming one of the most sought-after young talents, he was fighting for an opportunity on the streets of West Africa — often without proper boots, but always with a clear goal in mind.
“In Ivory Coast, we didn’t play with boots,” he recalls, thinking back to the days when his talent seemed like his only way out.
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From a childhood dream to a professional debut
To get a real pair of boots, you needed money — and at the time, neither Yan nor his family had any. Driven by his dream, he made a difficult decision at a young age: to leave home and join a football academy, dedicating himself completely to the sport.
There, he found a key figure in his mentor, Bamba, who looked after the boys and made sure they had the equipment they needed. It was at that point that football stopped being just a hobby and became something much more serious.
“I wanted to show them: this is my passion, and I can build something from it,” says the 19-year-old, reflecting on the determination that already defined him back then.
USA: An intense life lesson
His exceptional talent took him to DME Academy in Florida. It was a leap into a completely different world, far from the heat and far from home. “It’s not easy to go so far away from your family,” he says, remembering the loneliness of those first months — made even harder by the time difference.
Without speaking a word of English, he persevered and taught himself the language using an app. In Florida, he not only developed as a player but also matured quickly as a person. “Now I feel like I could live on my own forever,” he says about that formative period.
Success came soon after. The first trophy he won in the United States is still something he deeply cherishes to this day.
Spain: Tragedy and triumph
In January 2025, his big dream finally seemed within reach. A move to Spanish top-flight club Leganés was about to happen. But then tragedy struck: shortly before signing his contract, his younger sister passed away.
Even so, he decided to turn the darkest moment of his life into a source of inspiration. Since then, his sister has remained constantly present in his thoughts: “I think about her a lot, because today I have everything and I can’t share it with her.”
Carrying that emotional burden, he soon found himself facing some of the biggest names in world football in La Liga. Before his first professional match against Real Madrid, he barely slept, torn between nerves and grief. Suddenly, the boy from Africa was on the same pitch as his idols. A dream had come true — but his story was far from over.
When he scored his first professional goal against Espanyol that spring, the emotion overflowed. The tears he shed on the pitch were for his sister. “My dream was to make her happy and proud,” he says today.
In that moment, the football world realized something important: Yan does not play only for points. He plays for a promise that will never fade.
Leipzig: A pillar for his family
Now, Yan has arrived in Leipzig — a move he says he did not need to think twice about, so certain was he that it was the right step. He is deeply grateful for the development the club can offer him, because it also allows him to fulfill what matters most off the pitch.
“Not everyone gets an opportunity like this. I thank God for being so blessed,” he says. For him, the greatest achievement is being able, even at a young age, to be an example and a source of support for his family.
The journey that began on the dusty streets of Abidjan is still far from over. And Yan knows exactly who he is playing for every time he steps onto the pitch.
Alabama prospect Ty Simpson continues to turn heads ahead of the 2026 NFL draft. The quarterback became the No. 2 quarterback in this year’s class after Dante Moore decided to return to Oregon for one more season.
Simpson has made the most of every opportunity he’s had to showcase his talents. He drew attention during the combine last month, and his Pro Day was another opportunity to show NFL teams that he is ready to compete at the highest level.
Speaking on his readiness for the league, Simpson made a confident statement, saying he was a lock to the first round.
“Absolutely,” Simpson said. “I feel like I’ve done everything I can, but it’s not up to me. I just know that wherever I go, I’m going to give it my all and make sure I’ll put my best foot forward.
“There’s going to be a lot of questions around my name. I know what I’m capable of, and I know whoever gets me is going to get a good player and a guy who loves football and a guy who loves the team and loves being a part of something bigger than himself.”
Jan 1, 2026; Pasadena, CA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson (15) looks to pass against the Indiana Hoosiers in the first half of the 2026 Rose Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images
Simpson unlocked his potential in 2025. He completed 64.5% of his passes for 3,567 yards and 28 touchdowns. During his duel with Fernando Mendoza at the CFP, he left Alabama’s 38-3 blowout loss with a rib injury.
Dan Orlovsky says Ty Simpson is better than Fernando Mendoza
During Monday’s edition of ESPN’s “Get Up,” former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky said that Ty Simpson would enter the league as a better player than Fernando Mendoza, widely considered this year’s QB1.
“I think Ty Simpson is the best quarterback in this class. I think when you look at the body of work and what was asked of these two quarterbacks, you have to start with the question, who needed to do more to carry their football team to play well? Ty Simpson, and it’s not close. Between those two quarterbacks who took more games over throughout the course of the season? Ty Simpson, it’s not even close.”
Simpson added more to that notion during his Pro Day, but as things stand right now, the Las Vegas Raiders will go with Mendoza with the No. 1 pick next month.
The Atlanta Falcons have added another running back, officially signing veteran Tyler Goodson to the roster on Thursday afternoon. Goodson, a former undrafted free agent, has spent the last three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts.
The 25-year-old has appeared in 33 games since entering the league in 2023. For his career, Goodson has rushed for 264 yards while adding 19 receptions for 103 receiving yards and two total touchdowns.
Not only will the Georgia native provide depth behind Bijan Robinson, but he has experience as a kick return specialist. Goodson has racked up 297 return yards on 11 career kick return attempts.
The Falcons did not re-sign Tyler Allgeier in free agency but have reportedly agreed to terms with former Washington Commanders and San Francisco 49ers running back Brian Robinson Jr.
Check out the team's updated roster below (free-agent additions in bold).
2026 has been a big opportunity for the New Orleans Saints, as they have finally found some cap space to work with, allowing them to bring in some crucial free agents. This has applied heavily to the offense so far, and the defense has been somewhat quiet, with Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor on their way out.
One of the biggest changes of the entire offseason, though, happened on special teams, with the Saints finally bringing in a veteran punter who has proven experience at the NFL level, rather than just repeatedly supplementing it with undrafted free agents. This is a huge positive for New Orleans, as two of its four special teams positions have undergone a change since 2025.
Here is how things currently stack up with their special teams starters, based on how the roster is constructed pre-draft.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) celebrates a three point shot during the second quarter against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
INDIANAPOLIS — The ball left his right hand before the building could fully exhale.
Caitlin Clark, a credentialed photographer for the night, had come to document greatness. As she crouched along the baseline with her camera raised, she found herself bearing witness to something that looked like something plucked from a fever dream.
Luka Dončić had the ball at the top of the arc. The shot clock, a suggestion; the defense, a formality.
He rose, released, and the net barely moved.
21 points in the first quarter; 43 for the night, and the Los Angeles Lakers — tired, short-handed, the sting of a nine-game winning streak still snapped two nights earlier in Detroit, still lingered — had just put the Indiana Pacers in a blender and pressed puree.
The final score read 137-130.
But, again. Numbers lie.
The Los Angeles Lakers are a team finding its spine on a six-game, nine-day road trip that had no business ending this well.
At the helm, a 27-year-old Slovenian who has decided that 40-point nights, now, are simply part of his routine — his 60th career 40-point game, tying Damian Lillard for 15th most all-time, his 14th such night this season alone.
This was about a 40-year-old who moves through basketball like a Thelonious Monk, a jazz musician who has memorized every solo ever played and still finds new notes.
And this transformation is about a locker room that has stopped making excuses.
The Lakers scored the first 10 points of the game––they never trailed.
By the time the first quarter ended, they hung 45 on Indiana's home floor–– Dončić had 21 of them.
In the NBA, it's a luxury to have a starter like Dončić who can get early leads and sustain the spark throughout the game. He's unstoppable in a one-on-one situation, with range, savvy, and capabilities that many defenders aren't accustomed to seeing.
Dončić finished 15 of 30 from the field, 9 of 10 from the line. He has 11 straight games with at least 30 points.
11 straight.
The man has been a Laker for 13 months, and he's already stacking his name next to the franchise's most prolific scorers with a casualness that borders on absurd.
With ice packs already strapped to various joints, Dončić sat at the mic postgame.
"I think we did a great job," Dončić said. "You know, even the game we lost, we could have won. I think just not giving up. You know, we're numerous times, teams running and run, and we didn't give up and just get back in the game."
That nonchalance — that "we could have won" about a game they actually lost — is the quiet confidence that has permeated this roster.
They have won 13 of 15. They went 5-1 on a road trip that included Miami, Milwaukee, Brooklyn, Orlando, Detroit and Indiana.
They have done it with injuries, with rotations in flux, with a third-string center playing like a starter, and even Bronny James played as if he belonged.
LeBron James scored 23 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. One rebound and one assist shy of another triple-double, which has become its own form of routine for him.
But the numbers don't capture what happened Wednesday night. Not really.
JJ Redick, the pansophical coach who has reshaped this team's identity from the ground up, put it simply:
"I used the word patience the other night," Redick said. "I think that's the biggest thing is just having patience — having patience with the flow of the game, having patience with me, having patience with his shots. But again, we saw the other night when he was 0 for 4, 0 for 5 in the first half, he still had five or six assists. He ends up with nine assists tonight. He gets out in transition. We gave him a clear sort of — and a lot of it was collaborative. A lot of it was the conversation that him and I had a couple weeks ago about what his role could look like that would impact winning at a really high level."
In Year 23, James spoke with Redick about his role. And then he simply executed the four things they agreed upon.
That's the part that should terrify the Western Conference.
"He was 23, nine and nine," Redick said. "He just does what he does."
Jaxson Hayes grew up an hour and a half from Gainbridge Fieldhouse. His family was in the building.
His parents, now empty nesters after his younger siblings moved to college, drove up with him from Cincinnati after a night at home. His mother made him breakfast. His father spent the day with him. They had dinner together.
"I mean, I live, I grew up an hour and a half away, so my whole family was here," Hayes said. "I'm going to have the energy there for sure."
He had 21 points on 9-of-11 shooting, 10 rebounds, two blocks and two steals.
Hayes caught lobs from everyone — Dončić, James, Austin Reaves, all of them treating the rim like a carnival game and Hayes like the prize. He had the first double-double of his season, season highs in points and rebounds, and he did it in front of the people who taught him how to play.
"Obviously, he's a lob threat," Dončić said. "Plays hard. It's fun. It's good to see him out there having fun as well."
And then there was Bronny.
The moment arrived in the fourth quarter: LeBron and Bronny checking in at the same time. Father and son, on an NBA floor together, contributing to a win.
The younger James played meaningful minutes, made one of the biggest shots of the night — a pull-up jumper that pushed the lead back to 15 when Indiana was threatening to make things interesting.
"He made one of the biggest shots of the night with the pull-up to — I think we were up 13 at the time or something," Dončić said. "Got it to 15. He just needs reps. That's it. He played hard. Did what he was supposed to do. I was really happy for him."
Redick was more expansive, as he usually is.
"It's gotten significantly better," Redick said. "I know our staff has a lot of confidence in him. Felt like this was a game we really needed him. It was a game that his athleticism, his defense — he had two really good defensive possessions, individual defense in the first half. I think the biggest thing with him is he's got a lot of confidence right now. I know he didn't make his three tonight, but he's got a lot of confidence in his shot right now. He's having a fantastic season with South Bay. He's been arguably the best player for like the last three or four weeks in our stay-ready games, every single time. He just has a bounce to his step right now."
That bounce. That confidence. That development.
Redick called Bronny a test case earlier this season — a proof of concept for how the organization could develop young talent.
Wednesday night, the test case delivered.
Los Angeles forced 18 turnovers. They scored 29 points off those turnovers. They had 15 steals as a team.
Jake LaRavia, who didn't crack double figures in scoring, had four steals and a handful of deflections that never made the box score but changed the game anyway.
It may not show up in the stat sheet in terms of his points or his production, but those are the types of plays that require minimal skill or talent, that travel on the road.
Defense is a mindset.
It's a willingness to put your body in harm's way and not be a guy who's worrying about who gets the credit. You just want to win.
Redick has built something in Los Angeles.
It's not just the offense — though the offense has been humming, with four players scoring 20 or more points Wednesday night, with 40 points in the paint in the first half alone.
It's the accountability. It's the culture.
There's been a laundry list of reasons why the Lakers haven't been as successful.
That's changed.
Redick has created a locker room culture where nobody on that team wants to be the one guy who didn't rotate on defense and knows that's going to get talked about on film.
No one wants to be the one guy who offensively didn't move the ball when he was supposed to move it because they know that they're going to get held accountable for those things.
That has raised the level of what this team has been able to sustain night in and night out.
There are no names on the banners that teams hang in the arena.
Just the team. The year. The record.
"We're obviously in that playoff race right now," Hayes said. "Everything we do right now is building us up and just building character towards the playoffs and building our foundation of how we want to play for the playoffs. We really needed this trip, and I feel like it was good for us."
The Pacers made it interesting at the end. They always do. That's who they are.
They cut the lead to 131-124 with 45 seconds left. James hit two free throws. Jarace Walker hit a 3 to make it 133-127. But the Lakers did what they set out to accomplish.
5-1 on a six-game road trip; 13 wins in their last 15 games.
They sit in third place in the Western Conference with nine games remaining.
Their plane ride home will feel a lot lighter than the one that brought them here.
Before the flight, Redick was asked about the trip. He talked about Luka scoring a lot of buckets. He talked about losing a golf hole to Dončić the day before — "I made triple bogey from 136 in the middle of the fairway" — and how he let him win, or maybe he didn't, but that's between them.
Then he was asked about the defense, about the mindset, about everything that has made this stretch possible.
"Really good trip for us," Redick said. "You know, there was a couple games that you sort of look at — the Miami game and this game where we get in late at Miami and it's probably one of three or four teams that would be like the worst-case scenario just in terms of how fast they play and how they make you guard on every possession. And then to end the trip, it's sort of the same situation with how Indiana plays. They just play with so much pace, both in the full court and in the half court."
He paused.
"For what we had talked about this morning and pregame, our guys really did a lot of great things."
They did.
Dončić did what Dončić does; LeBron did what LeBron does.
The bench did what the bench has learned to do.
And a team that could have folded after a nine-game winning streak snapped, on the final night of a grueling road trip, with three key players in street clothes, simply refused to lose.
The ball left Luka's hand before the building could fully exhale.
Caitlin Clark caught it with her camera.
The Lakers caught it with their season.
And somewhere in the calculus of what this team is becoming, the numbers stopped mattering, and the feeling of being a team took over.
There's exciting news for soccer fans still waiting to get their hands on World Cup tickets.
FIFA announced tickets will be available to the general public on April 1st, beginning at 11am.
This is the final phase of ticket sales for all 104 games played across the three host countries, including six matches here in Philadelphia.
They will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis through the end of the tournament.
Fans will be able to immediately see the matches and categories for which tickets are available, select specific seats, proceed with the purchase and receive confirmation once payment is completed.
To select specific seats, fans can choose directly from the seat map option, or they can use the "Book the best seat" feature.
ON OPENING DAY: Since 1876, the first year of the National League, the Cubs have opened the season against 28 different teams. This will be their second against the Nationals. They lost to them at home, 2-1, on April 5, 2012. When the Nationals were the Montreal Expos, the Cubs were 1-2 against them in openers, winning in 1973 and losing in 1983 and 2001. All games were at Wrigley Field. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
IN MARCH: The Cubs are 10-13 in games played in March. Their first such game was in 1998. They played two in 2000, then one each in 2003, 2008 and 2014. Starting in 2018, they have played 17: three in 2018 and 2019, one in 2023, three in 2024 and seven last year. The Cubs have been the home team for only five of the 23 games, and three of those were in Tokyo, against the Mets in 2000 and against the Dodgers last year. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
IN MARCH AT WRIGLEY FIELD: The team’s only two previous games in March at Wrigley Field were against the Brewers. On March 31, 2008, Kosuke Fukudome, in his first game, hit a home run with two men on base and nobody out in the ninth inning to tie the score at 3. Craig Counsell doubled leading off the Brewers’ 10th and scored on a bunt, hit by pitch and sacrifice fly. The Cubs went down in order and lost, 4-3. On March 30, 2023, the Cubs won, 4-0, as Marcus Stroman and three relievers combined to allow four hits, walk five and strike out 12. The Cubs scored all their runs in the third inning on three singles, two walks and an error. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
LAST YEAR’S HOME OPENER: In 2025, the Cubs had played nine games before they opened at Wrigley Field, including two “home” games in the Tokyo Dome. They had a 5-4 record when they faced the Padres on April 4, 2025. The Cubs won the game 3-1, getting 7.1 strong innings from Shōta Imanaga.
Matthew Boyd had an excellent 2025, making the NL All-Star team, though he did run out of gas late in the season.
After being hit hard in Game 1 of the division series against the Brewers, he recovered to have an outstanding outing in Game 4.
Against the Nationals last year, Boyd made two starts, allowing 11 hits, one walk and four runs in 14.2 innings (2.45 ERA).
Boyd was particularly effective at Wrigley Field last year, posting a 2.51 ERA and 0.903 WHIP in 15 starts at home. The Cubs went 13-2 in those 15 games.
This will be his third Opening Day start (also 2020 and 2021 with the Tigers).
Cade Cavalli was the Nats’ first round pick in 2020 (22nd overall), taken six picks after the Cubs took Ed Howard and three picks after Pete Crow-Armstrong went to the Mets.
He was a Top 100 prospect three years in a row (2021-23), then missed the entire 2023 season with Tommy John surgery. He made 10 starts for the Nats last year and the results were okay: 4.25 ERA, 1.479 WHIP. He has never faced the Cubs or anyone on the Cubs’ active roster.
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The 2026 game discussion procedure has been changed, so please take note.
You’ll find the game preview, like this one, posted separately on the front page two hours before game time (90 minutes for some early day games following night games).
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The scars on Jason Pridmore’s lower legs invite questions on the golf course. Pridmore guesses he has broken his legs four or five times in his life. He lost his spleen and has suffered the occasional shoulder, collarbone, hand or wrist injury but despite all that, Pridmore, 56, is checking in at a +1.8 handicap as he begins a second life in sport.
Needless to say, Pridmore brings a vastly different background to high-level senior amateur golf than most competitors. The Ventura, California, native raced motorcycles professionally for more than 20 years and his decorated career included 21 American Motorcycle Association national titles. He spent two seasons riding for the Michael Jordan Motorsports team (yes, that Michael Jordan) and then, as a swan song, spent the final six years of his active racing career competing in endurance championships across the globe.
Pridmore now works as an expert analyst for the MotoAmerica SuperBike Championship, which is considered the premier motorcycle road racing series in the U.S, but is diving deeper and deeper into senior amateur golf. He qualified for the U.S. Senior Amateur in 2025 and is currently gushing about what a cool experience he had at the Jones Cup Senior (where, by the way, he logged one of the lowest final-round scores to climb 23 spots up the leaderboard and into the top 10).
He insists there are many parallels between golf and racing, even if there is a very clear difference in pace.
“My sport was always fast, it was 180 mph, 190 mph at some of the race tracks we went to,” he said. “People say, ‘Man, there can’t be two things further apart.’ I say, ‘No, I’m a lot more comfortable going fast than I am over a three-foot putt.’”
While motorcycle racing is reactionary, Pridmore notes the obvious about golf: That there's a lot more thinking time, a lot more time to prepare and also a lot more time to live with the consequences of any given shot.
“Being patient on a golf course was a lot harder for me because you go into holes thinking, this is easier, that’s harder or whatever and I’ve really learned how to adopt different ways of thinking around a golf course than obviously riding a motorcycle,” he said. “And to be fair, I’ve probably learned more about golf in the last year and half playing in tournaments with some of these guys that I’ve been able to meet than I have in the last 10 years of playing.”
Pridmore will tee it up in Golfweek’s back-to-back senior amateur events in Palm Desert, California, to end the month. The fields at the Golfweek Senior Division National Championship (March 27-29) and the Golfweek Senior Amateur (March 31-April 2) are typically some of the strongest on the calendar. They will offer Pridmore another step into the realm of competition in which he is already proving he belongs.
Pridmore has been playing golf since he was a teenager – borrowing a set of clubs one summer day in the 1980s when he and a buddy were both waiting for the top ends of their bikes to be rebuilt. From there, Pridmore was hooked.
As he barreled toward a racing career, however, Pridmore was so focused on motorcycles that competitive golf took a backseat. But before retiring from racing, Pridmore scored a breakthrough in golf by qualifying for the 2006 U.S. Amateur, to be played at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. Pridmore advanced through a 36-hole qualifier at Hacienda Country Club in Southern California.
Interestingly, Pridmore began that qualifier with a round of 4 over and trailed roughly 20 players entering the afternoon round. He snap-hooked his tee shot on the first hole of the second 18, watched it fly over a fence then ricochet back in bounds and from there, went on to post a bogey-free round of 4-under 67.
It earned him a spot in the tournament proper – only Pridmore would never make it that far.
Having flown to Minnesota to log some early practice rounds, Pridmore spent the weekend before the U.S. Am racing in Virginia. During the race, however, Pridmore broke his ankle.
“I actually got on the plane, I was like, ‘There’s no way I’m missing the U.S. Amateur,’” he said. “I got on the plane to try and go there and I couldn’t get off the plane, so I had to withdraw so that was a real shame.”
At the time, Pridmore was riding for Jordan, who was equally bummed that Pridmore didn’t get to play in the event. The incident “crushed me for like two years,” Pridmore admits, and he continued to play U.S. Amateur qualifying as his schedule and body allowed. The break to his left ankle haunted him perhaps more than any other injury, especially as he and longtime instructor Steve Holmes grooved his swing into one that relies on the ground for power.
“On good days it’s fine, but it was one of the reasons I kind of stopped trying to qualify for the U.S. Amateur was because I just couldn’t walk 36 holes, my leg wouldn’t allow it,” he said.
Pridmore has since qualified for two U.S. Mid-Amateurs (and made it to the tee unscathed in both) in addition to the Senior Amateur in the summer of 2025.
Since turning 55 in October 2024 and finishing eighth in the California Senior Amateur shortly after, Pridmore has been climbing in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and melding into the senior golf community.
“I like the camaraderie,” he said. “They’ve all got really interesting stories, a lot of them are CEOs or they played collegiate golf, which I never got the chance to do, and some of them are pros. So I find a lot of their stories very intriguing, so I really enjoy playing in them.”
Varied though the fields may be, it’s safe to say Pridmore remains one of a kind in this setting.
No. 6 seed Tennessee (24-11) will play No. 2 seed Iowa State (29-7) Friday in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
Tipoff between the Vols and Cyclones is scheduled for 10:10 p.m. EDT at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. TBS and truTV will televise the contest.
Iowa State advanced to the Sweet 16 with an, 82-63, victory over Kentucky on March 22.
Featured players for the Cyclones include: Milan Momcilovic (guard); Joshua Jefferson (forward), Tamin Lipsey (guard) and Killyan Toure (guard).
Momcilovic totaled 20 points, five rebounds, two steals and one assist in the Cyclones' victory over Kentucky. He is averaging 17.2 points, 3.2 rebounds, one assist, 0.8 steals and 0.3 blocks per game. Momcilovic has appeared in 36 games, including 36 starts.
Jefferson will be a game-time decision against the Vols after suffering an ankle injury in Iowa Stare's tournament opener against Tennessee State. He has appeared in 35 games, including 35 starts, and is averaging 16.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.8 blocks per game.
Lipsey is averaging 13.3 points, 5.1 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game. He recorded 26 points, 10 assists, five assists and three rebounds against Kentucky.
Toure had 10 points, four rebounds, three steals and one assist against the Wildcats. He is averaging 8.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.4 steals and 0.2 blocks per game.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 18: Nico Hischier #13 of the New Jersey Devils celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal during the first period against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on March 18, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jared Silber/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images
As the 2025-26 season draws towards a disappointing end, the New Jersey Devils enter a summer where they will have a number of players with one year remaining on multi-year deals. This means they will be eligible to sign an extension as soon as the beginning of free agency on July 1. Today, we look at the players who are available to sign those extensions, and whether or not the Devils should be extending the offer to them. Of note, this article does not discuss anyone who is a restricted free agent this coming summer (Paul Cotter, Arseny Gritsyuk and Simon Nemec) as they are all still under team control.
Each player will be ranked as Absolutely the team will offer them a contract, Probably offered one by the Devils, Probably Not offered one by the Devils, or No Way the team should be trying to extend the player.
The Extendables
Nico Hischier – Absolutely
If the Devils don’t offer their captain a new contract this summer, I have even more concerns about the current management group than I already do. While Hischier is having a bit of a down year, who on the Devils isn’t? Hischier is still one of the most valuable Devils and is a useful player in all situations. Additionally, a lot of pundits and fans are already worried about the Devils’ center depth; could you imagine how much worse it would be without Nico? Find his price point, offer him seven years at that number, and get this done this summer to decrease every fan’s anxiety level.
Stefan Noesen – No Way
I was a big fan of the Noesen signing when it was announced last summer and Noesen’s return to New Jersey was a success with him establishing new career highs of 22 goals and 41 points. This season has been marred by injury, both before the season started and during it as well. With a steep decline of only seven points in 38 games, I think the Devils wait an see if Noesen can bounce back both in terms of health and play next season before offering him a new deal. If he doesn’t, they can cut him loose more easily.
Cody Glass – Probably
Glass has been one of the few Devils where there’s little to no complaining about his play this season. Usually responsible on the ice, Glass has also contributed a career high 15 goals in 58 appearances so far this season all while being mostly a third line center. The one knock against him is probably his injury history, but when he’s available, Glass is playing excellent hockey. With how thin the center market was last summer, the fact again that the Devils’ center depth isn’t fantastic and that Glass is still young, I would rather the Devils just offer him a contract extension this summer rather than waiting until next when he could hit unrestricted free agency.
Max Tsyplakov – No Way
Easy choice and easy justification here. Tsyplakov has contributed very little in his time as a Devil. Maybe he gets better acclimated and turns it around next season, leading to an offer down the line, but he’s not worth extending this summer. Honestly, I think there’s a better chance of a mutual contract termination than of an extension.
Nick Bjugstad – No Way
Bjugstad I could see sticking around as a big body in the Bottom Six, but I don’t see the Devils offering him an extension this summer. Much like Tsyplakov, there’s too small of a sample size here for the team to have any incentive to offer an extension beyond next season to Bjugstad. I do think he brings more in the sense of size and physicality, but with Bjugstad also having a lot of NHL miles on him, I don’t see the Devils committing beyond what they’ve already got with next season.
Brenden Dillon – Probably Not
I’ll be honest in saying that I wouldn’t be upset if Brenden Dillon was offered a one or two year extension by Devils’ management. He’s still decent enough defensively and is always standing up for teammates if he’s on the ice when something goes down. At the same time, he brings nothing offensively and does take some absolutely dumb penalties. The main thing to consider here is will there be another left handed defender such as Anton Silayev that the Devils feel they need to work in? If the team thinks he (or another lefty in the system) will be ready in two seasons even for sheltered minutes, then Dillon’s spot is the easiest to move that player into with his contract ending next summer.
Dawson Mercer – Probably
Mercer is the one player I hesitated to put on this list, as he technically has one more season as a restricted free agent where the Devils organization have control. There is a percentage of the fan base that is frustrated that he hasn’t progressed, and, if anything, has regressed offensively from his first couple of seasons, and I can understand the concern as Mercer is consistently featured in the Top Six. With the season of control, I see the Devils either offering him a new deal this summer or next; one way or another, the team isn’t going to let him walk for nothing. Absolute worst case scenario is they decide to trade Mercer this summer or next; I do think he’s worth keeping for his utility, the team just needs to get some other players to push Mercer a little further down the lineup.
Your Take
What are your thoughts on the players that the Devils have available for contract extensions this summer? Do you think Hischier is the only sure fire one to be offered a deal? Do you want to see new deals extended to Glass and Mercer as I do? Is there a chance Brenden Dillon is offered more years in red and black? Is your opinion different for anyone in the No Way tier? Leave any and all comments down below and thanks as always for reading!
Feb 14, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Washington State third baseman Ollie Obenour takes a throw but can’t catch Alabama base runner Brennan Holt (4) who steals third at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Alabama played a double header against Washington State Saturday to escape Sunday’s forecast rain. | Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Coming off a tough midweek result against Gonzaga, Washington State looks to continue their strong start to the home slate against one of the top teams in the Mountain West.
Last weekend, WSU completed a three-game sweep of Grand Canyon in their return to the Palouse. WSU started the season with a 7-12 road trip, which is currently ranked as the 20th toughest non-conference strength of schedule in the country. The Warren Nolan RPI is the most widely available ranking system in college baseball, and with live results, the rankings are constantly moving. As the teams WSU played on the road continue to have better or worse results, the rankings will reflect that accordingly. But as of right now, the Cougs have played one of the hardest schedules in the country to start the season.
A 3-0 home start is an extremely welcome sight, especially on the pitching side of things. Winning the contests against GCU 7-3, 6-5, and 6-2, the Cougs got consistent offense all weekend. But more promising was the pitching. WSU got three quality starts against Grand Canyon, something that was rare on their 19-game road trip. Nick Lewis turned in a six-inning, three-run performance on Friday, Griffin Smith made it into the 7th only allowing one earned run on Saturday, and Luke Meyers produced a six-inning shutout on Sunday. On both Saturday and Sunday, the bullpen faltered, forcing the Cougar offense to come to the rescue for an extra-inning win in game 2 and to conjure a four-spot in the 8th of the finale. Nonetheless, there were positive signs for the Cougs in Mountain West play, a hitter-friendly conference, and for their home slate.
Unfortunately, that pitching did not make the trip to Spokane on Wednesday night. The Cougar pitching staff allowed 9 runs in the 7th, resulting in a run-rule loss. The Cougs fell down 4-0 in the first behind a rough second outing from Brock Blatter, who is returning from injury. The offense traveled, coming back to tie the game at 6-6 behind a two-home-run game from Matt Priest. Eight runs weren’t enough, however, as the Zags took a 10-8 lead into the stretch and pulled away late. Gonzaga is 59th in the RPI, so it’s not a loss that significantly hurts the Cougs, but the pitching struggles are concerning.
WSU comes home from Spokane to take on the preseason favorite in the Mountain West, the Nevada Wolfpack. Nevada is 13-8 overall and shares the same conference record as WSU at 4-2. They currently rank 98th in the RPI (WSU is 72nd). While the metrics really love WSU’s profile, an at-large bid to the tournament seems unlikely. Barring a great run in conference play, which is feasible, the Cougs would have to win the conference to make the postseason. For those not familiar with the Mountain West Baseball tournament (I was not either), the top 6 seeds will face off in a double-elimination tournament, with the top two seeds getting a bye. While the metrics don’t put an at-large bid out of the question, frankly, I don’t think this team can be consistent enough to put together that kind of record. However, finishing at the top of the conference would be a welcome sign for third-year head coach Nathan Choate. You can’t be too picky about progress.
This weekend is the first step in that journey, as the Cougs can separate themselves atop the pack (no pun intended). Washington State will take on Nevada this Friday at 4:05 p.m., Saturday at 2:05 p.m., and Sunday at noon, all streaming on the Mountain West Network.
If you want to hear more about Cougar baseball, check out my podcast! Longtime WSU faculty member and baseball superfan Brandon “Chappy” Chapman and I sat down and talked about the Cougars’ road trip before the home opener last weekend.
Ludvig Åberg has spoken about his decision to reject LIV Golf when the opportunity to join the breakaway league emerged before he started playing on the PGA Tour.
While LIV continues to divide opinion, there is no question that the league has done an excellent job of convincing young players to turn their back on the pathway that could lead to the PGA Tour.
The likes of David Puig, Caleb Surratt, Josele Ballester, and Michael La Sasso have all signed with LIV rather than try to establish themselves on the PGA Tour.
Others, including Ludvig Åberg, have opted to turn down the chance to join LIV.
Ludvig Åberg says why he rejected the chance to join LIV Golf
Åberg enjoyed a meteoric rise following his decision to turn professional in the summer of 2023. He was picked to play in the Ryder Cup before he had even played in a major.
He also won on both the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour before 2024 arrived.
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Speaking on the Fore Play Podcast, Åberg confirmed that he received interest from LIV before he burst onto the scene. However, he had no intention of accepting their approaches.
“Yeah, I think so [LIV were interested]. I got some offers when I was still in school. But I was with [agent] Butler [Melnyk] at the time still, but I was pretty straightforward and honest from the start that I wasn’t really interested. I love the history of the game, so to me that just wasn’t in that lane. That wasn’t even an option,” he said.
“Obviously golf, there’s so many little stories to it. If you’re watching a tournament, there’s all these little stories about previous tournaments, or just making the cut on Friday, that’s a big deal. There’s so many different storylines you can follow. I think that’s what makes it cool.”
A Cold War between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf’s best youngsters is underway
It is going to be fascinating to see which pathway benefits younger players more in the years to come.
Åberg is someone you would not be at all surprised to see contend at The Masters in a few weeks. He finished second on his debut at Augusta National back in 2024.
But there are players such as Luke Clanton and Nick Dunlap who have really struggled after making incredibly bright starts to their PGA Tour careers.
LIV players will argue that playing against the likes of Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau in every single tournament is only going to benefit them in the long run.
However, it is true that the only player to secure their first professional win at a LIV Golf event is Eugenio Chacarra back in 2022. Chacarra no longer even plays on LIV.
Some may argue that highlights just how much quality there is on LIV. But at some stage, these younger players are going to have to be able to break out of the shadow of the superstars of the league.
You could certainly see Puig or Ballester doing that at some stage. However, they all have some catching up to do before they can compete with Åberg.
TAMPA, FLORIDA - JANUARY 03: Mike Evans #13 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers warms up prior to the game against the Carolina Panthers during a game at Raymond James Stadium on January 03, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The San Francisco 49ers have been one of the most active teams in free agency thus far, adding 11 free agents, with wide receiver Mike Evans leading the charge as the top signee.
Heading into the offseason, the 49ers were in a great spot financially, even with Trent Williams holding a $38.8 million cap hit (which has since increased to over $47 million). That allowed them to target their needs, as they added a top wide receiver, traded for a starting defensive tackle, and got depth at left tackle, left guard, wideout, linebacker, and cornerback.
There are still a few more holes to address, such as defensive end following the retirement of Bryce Huff, but the 49ers are in no rush to sign free agents and could wait until the compensatory formula is no longer a factor.
So far, where do the 49ers rank amongst the most improved rosters in the NFL?
ESPN’s Ben Solak recently did a ranking of the most improved rosters in the NFL, taking into account the following factors:
The value they got for the money they spent
The flexibility of their roster approaching the draft
The contract details that provide them leverage
How they manipulated the compensatory pick formula
What they could have done but didn’t do
He also looked into key departures, while grading on the following factors more than those who just spent the most money.
With that said, Solak had the 49ers at No. 2 on the most improved list, trailing only the Pittsburgh Steelers. What did he like the most?
“The Evans deal. This was one of the most team-friendly signings in this free agency period,” Solak wrote. “With only $14 million guaranteed at signing and most of his 2027 and 2028 money tied into option bonuses, the 49ers are committed to Evans for only one season, which would be important should he look completely unplayable in his age-33 season. Far more likely, Evans should fill a valuable role of vertical specialist, third-down stick mover and red zone matchup nightmare.
“Remember the short-yardage issues that the Niners endured against the Seahawks’ stifling run defense? Evans is the answer to that. If he’s even 75% of his prime self, the 49ers got an enormous deal on a ring-chasing veteran leader.”
Additionally, there wasn’t a move Solak didn’t like, citing the trade for Osa Odighizuwa and the signing of Christian Kirk as key moves.
“The Odighizuwa trade was an enormous boon,” Solak continued. “A third-round pick for a rising 28-year-old with three years of team control at a premium position of massive need? Home run! And the fliers on Hobbs and Greenlaw should be exactly the shot in the arm this defense needs. At worst, they will play rotational roles; at best, they could return to starting form.
“I had WR depth questions, too, but in comes Kirk. If the 49ers can just keep Trent Williams in the building for one more year and get full recoveries from Mykel Williams (knee) and Nick Bosa (knee), I’ll be a full believer.”
At No. 2, the 49ers ranked well above the rest of the NFC West. The Los Angeles Rams came in at No. 12, with Solak pointing out the team’s fearlessness in the trade for Trent McDuffie and the signing of Jaylen Watson. But, they got dinged for not having a WR3 yet.
The Arizona Cardinals came in at No. 16, thanks to solid value on deals for guard Isaac Seumalo and Tyler Allgeier, while they got dinged for their lack of plan at quarterback. The Seattle Seahawks, meanwhile, were all the way at No. 25, due to the amount of talent that left the building.
The 49ers still have a lot of room to add to their roster with cap space remaining and six draft picks still left in the 2026 NFL Draft. But they’re off to a good start in the offseason.
Opening Day sets the stage as the Milwaukee Brewers visit the Chicago White Sox to begin the 2026 Major League Baseball season, with both clubs entering the year in very different competitive positions but looking to start strong.
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The Milwaukee Brewers come into 2026 with playoff expectations once again, built around a proven formula of elite pitching, strong defense, and timely offense. After remaining a consistent contender in recent seasons, Milwaukee’s focus is on winning a competitive division and proving they can carry regular-season success into a deeper postseason run. Games like Opening Day matter for setting the tone, especially for a team that wins by consistency and execution.
The Chicago White Sox, meanwhile, are in a development and rebound phase after recent struggles, with expectations centered more on progress than immediate contention. The emphasis is on improving overall roster stability, evaluating young talent, and building toward future competitiveness. A strong Opening Day showing at home would be an early step in establishing confidence and direction for a team looking to climb back into relevance.
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Jamie Carragher’s horrible prediction for Chelsea’s key players is every fan’s nightmare
Jamie Carragher has been speaking about Enzo Fernandez’s quotes, and has pointed out the harsh truth to Chelsea fans.
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Jamie Carragher gave a reaction to Enzo Fernandez’s flirtation with leaving the club which sadly is just what we’ve been thinking all along:
“I can’t believe the Enzo Fernandez stuff. I think Chelsea have got five or six really brilliant players, really good. Reece James, [Moises] Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, [Cole] Palmer, Joao Pedro up front. But eventually they will go, ‘what the f**k is this, I should be playing for a team going for the Champions League’.”
“You can’t keep ‘building’ – building for what?”
You can see their discussion in the clip embedded here:
Enzo departure could trigger major exodus
This is what we’ve said all along. It’s one thing to lose Enzo – and we think we could survive that, and maybe even improve if we get a load of money and spend it well.
But that’s not the point. The point is that if Enzo jumps ship, that means others are thinking the same. Not only that – if he goes, it only makes things seem worse for those others left behind.
In other news…
One recent big departure from Chelsea is not having everything his own way at his new home.
Brighton are chasing the same winger target as Chelsea, and have a unique advantage in their chase for the Bundesliga star.
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Corey Seager and the Texas Rangers begin the 2026 MLB season looking to get back to the postseason, two years removed from winning a World Series title.
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Opening Day: Thursday, March 26, 2026
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The Rangers enter the 2026 season coming off a .500 2025 campaign (81–81) in which they finished third in the AL West and missed the playoffs for a second straight year, a step back from their 2023 World Series title window. Despite flashes of strong pitching and overall competitiveness, inconsistency down the stretch again kept them out of October baseball.
A major focal point remains Corey Seager, who was still the offensive engine when healthy in 2025, posting .271/.373/.487 with 21 home runs and a 151 OPS+ in just 102 games. Even in an injury-limited season, the Rangers went 55–47 in games he started, showing just how central he is to their lineup production.
Heading into 2026, Texas is trying to stabilize around its core and turn talent into sustained winning again. If Seager can stay on the field and the offense improves its consistency, the Rangers still have the type of star-driven foundation capable of returning to postseason contention in a tightly competitive AL West.
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Gianni Infantino briefly turned IShowSpeed into “FIFA president” during one of the most surreal moments of the 2025 Club World Cup opener.
The clip quickly took off because it mixed FIFA’s most powerful official with one of the internet’s loudest personalities, and the result was exactly as chaotic as expected.
It also came on a night built around spectacle, with the revamped tournament opening in Miami and drawing huge attention beyond the pitch.
That is why the moment stuck, not just because it was funny, but because it happened on one of FIFA’s biggest new stages.
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Gianni Infantino made IShowSpeed FIFA president for one minute at the Club World Cup opener
The clip showed the exchange as Gianni Infantino jokingly offered IShowSpeed a one-minute spell as FIFA president during the opening game.
“Do you want to be [FIFA] president for one minute? You want to be FIFA president?” Infantino offered.
Infantino then swapped seats with him and handed over a blazer carrying the FIFA logo, which turned the joke into a full on-camera bit. Speed embraced it instantly and leaned straight into his usual Ronaldo obsession once he was “in charge.”
“I’m the FIFA president now. Ronaldo is winning the World Cup. Penalty [to] Ronaldo, let’s go! How you’all doing? I’m really the president right now. I could do anything right now,” the YouTube streamer said.
IShowSpeed FIFA president moment happened at Inter Miami vs Al Ahly
The moment took place during the opening match of the revamped FIFA Club World Cup, when Inter Miami faced Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on June 14, 2025.
Coverage of the moment also linked it specifically to that opening-night setting, with Infantino seated alongside major football figures before jokingly letting Speed take over for a minute.
Reports and follow-up coverage described it as one of the standout off-pitch moments from the first game of the new-format competition.
That context makes the clip more than a random viral crossover. It was FIFA using one of football’s newest global events to create a moment built for internet culture, and Speed was the obvious person to place in the middle of it.
Switzerland's head coach Murat Yakin speaks during a press conference at St. Jakob-Park Stadium ahead of Friday's International Friendly soccer match against Germany. Christian Charisius/dpa
Switzerland coach Murat Yakin believes Germany were guilty of becoming too distracted by politics in recent times and focused too little on football.
However, ahead of their friendly meeting in Basel on Friday, he still sees Julian Nagelsmann's side among the favourites for the World Cup in North America in June and July.
"They have outstanding quality. If you let them play, they are outstanding players," former Bundesliga player Yakin told a news conference on Thursday.
At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Germany had been too concerned with "side issues," he said. The Germans wanted captain Manuel Neuer to wear a rainbow armband to promote diversity in the Gulf nation, where homosexuality is illegal. FIFA banned the move.
Switzerland have better concentrated on football matters, Yakin said, but he now thinks the current Germany squad have shifted back towards focusing on sport despite the difficult global political situation.
"That’s why you always have to reckon with Germany," the Swiss coach said. Germany remained a "tournament team."
The 51-year-old has big goals for the Swiss at the World Cup. They meet co-hosts Canada, Qatar and a play-off winner as they look to go further than their best previous finish of the quarter-finals.
"We want to play our best World Cup of all time," he announced.
Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka wants to extend his unbeaten run against Germany to five matches in his home city of Basel.
"The Germans offer something different, they give you a mentality," he said.
German National soccer team coach Julian Nagelsmann speaks during a press conference on the squad announcement. Florian Wiegand/dpa
They opened with state power Farmington Hills Mercy and current Alabama pitcher Kaitlyn Pallozzi, then the No. 1-ranked recruit in Michigan. Northville’s Mary Gugala outdueled Pallozzi in a 1-0 semifinal win to send the Mustangs to the final against South Lyon, which had reached the state semifinal the year before. The Lions, without former Gatorade Player of the Year Ava Bradshaw, who had graduated and was at Duke, pulled off the 3-0 upset and went on to finish as state runner-up.
Northville then graduated current St. Bonaventure catcher Colleen Schrems and outfielder Ella Tomlinson, while two other starters did not sign up for the team this spring.
So the Mustangs are focused on the present. There’s no sense dwelling on what-ifs or what the roster could have looked like this spring.
They’re focused on the 15 players on the roster, chasing a third straight league title and a trip to the final four in June at Michigan State, with five underclassmen expected to play key innings.
That starts with leadership from seniors Abby Parrinello, Alyssa Spencer, Kendall Heron and Gugala, along with veteran juniors Kennedi Adams, an Ohio State commit, and Olivia Smith.
“Our senior leaders have truly been leaders in the offseason, bringing everybody in,” coach Scott DeBoer said between 15-0 and 15-0 wins over rival Novi on March 25. “They make the younger girls feel not like a sophomore or freshman but like one of them. Yeah, there’s a grade by your name, but we’re just one team, knowing we have the heart and are united as one, and that’s a credit to girls like Mary and Abby, our No. 1 culture builders here.”
The Mustangs will lean on Gugala in the circle, especially in KLAA-West games against top pitchers like Salem senior Shannon McAuliffe, a Murray State signee, and in a challenging nonconference schedule.
Northville will play 13 games against teams that appeared in the Michigan High School Softball Coaches Association preseason top-10 rankings.
“We’re fortunate to have Mary Gugala because when you can control the circle like her, it makes any team better,” DeBoer said. “We’re fortunate right now to play the schedule we can at this level. If you don’t have the circle, you can’t do that. And to help our girls become the very best, we hope that’ll help, and we know what we’ve got ahead of us.”
Gugala struck out seven straight, walked one and hit a one-run triple to left in only three innings against Novi.
Backing her up is Smith, who struck out eight in four innings in Game 2, when she’s not in the infield.
Other contributors include juniors Lucy Jewett, Brooke Mitchell, Carolyn Rys and Ella Ross, sophomores Avay Yaldou, Gabby Ornekian and Jocelyn Burns and freshmen Kendall Kohler and Mia Petrovski.
“It’s been a good mesh, especially with the four seniors as leaders,” DeBoer said. “The culture is good, and they’ve set the standard, the expectation of what we do here. We have each other’s back.”
DeBoer has implemented a buddy system, pairing an upperclassman with an underclassman during practice.
Only time will tell how the younger Mustangs respond as the schedule toughens. They face challenging nonconference opponents South Lyon, Hudsonville and Saline, while matchups with Howell, Plymouth and Salem will likely decide the KLAA-West.
They are unranked for now, despite their success the past two seasons. But with players like Gugala and Adams, a few wins over top teams could push them into the rankings and provide momentum for a postseason run.
Brandon Folsom covers high school sports in metro Detroit for Hometown Life. Follow him on his new X.com account at @folsomwrites.
The UCLA Bruins, Kentucky Wildcats, North Carolina Tar Heels and Kansas Jayhawks have combined for 29 NCAA men’s college basketball national championships.
They rank first, second, tied for third and seventh, respectively, among all men’s college basketball programs.
And the total number of titles for those blue-blood programs will remain unchanged through the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
The four legendary programs qualified for the NCAA Tournament this season. But only Kansas held a seed high enough to be a favorite to advance to the Sweet 16. The Jayhawks entered as a No. 4 seed but fell to the No. 5-seeded St. John’s Red Storm in the Round of 32.
The Tar Heels lost to the No. 11-seeded VCU Rams as a No. 6 seed in the Round of 64. Meanwhile, the Bruins and Wildcats were No. 7 seeds and lost in the Round of 32. The No. 2-seeded UConn Huskies and Iowa State Cyclones defeated them, respectively.
UCLA leads all men’s college basketball programs with 11 titles, including seven straight from 1967-73. Kentucky ranks second with eight crowns, while North Carolina is tied with UConn at six championships. Kansas stands alone in seventh place with four titles.
The Sweet 16 begins on Thursday, March 26, with the following games:
7:10 p.m.: No. 2 Purdue vs. No. 11 Texas (West), CBS
Is James Tavernier Rangers' "greatest modern player"?
The 34-year-old captain and right-back is out of contract at the end of the season after 11 years at Ibrox.
He has racked up more than 500 appearances and over 100 goals but his time at Ibrox could be coming to an end.
Coach and analyst John Walker, a Rangers fan, thinks Tavernier has been an incredible servant and says his future could hinge on whether Danny Rohl's side win the title this season.
"I think he's our greatest modern player. I think nobody can speak to James Tavernier and what he has had to do at Rangers.
"People like Barry Ferguson, who has been our greatest captain of my generation, they didn't experience what Tavernier did. He hasn't experienced coming from the Championship and being expected to win a title the minute he was back in the league.
"Tavernier's experience of going from that to European finals is amazing. His leadership role is really important, he's been the captain for so long he integrates players. From what I hear he's great with everyone and everyone loves him inside the club.
"But if you don't win the title again, what experience is that for the club? Because you've got fans saying this is a captain that's seen us through our worst spell in the top flight.
"I don't attribute that to Tavernier but there is a cleaning house element of do we need something fresh? Do we need new blood around so fans can stop this obsession with Tavernier taking every set-piece when he doesn't?"
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a bold decision by selling off the naming rights to their home field for the first time in 64 years.
The Dodgers inked a massive deal with Japanese clothing company Uniqlo, which will see Dodger Stadium retain its name, but with the clothing brand plastered on signage everywhere.
The official terms of the deal will be released at a later date. Uniqlo opened its first store in Southern California in 2014, and it has since expanded.
On Wednesday, MLB’s official Opening Day, and the day before the Dodgers start their chase for a third straight title, the team and Uniqulo unveiled the stadium’s new presentation as part of the partnership.
Oct 16, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; A general view of the outfield after game three of the NLCS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
On the grass between third base and home, white lettering with the words “Uniqlo Field” is written, while notable parts of the lettering all over the stadium read “Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium.
Additionally, a new sponsorship sign featuring Uniqlo’s logo has been installed, cementing its status as the stadium’s and team’s premier partner.
The field’s naming rights have been shopped since 2022, and with the arrival of three major Japanese stars in Shohei Ohtani, Roki Sasaki, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the franchise’s brand has grown exponentially in the Asian market, leading to the Uniqlo deal.
During the presentation, company founder Tadashi Yanai said as much through a translator.
“Every one of us has become fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers because of the outstanding performances of Japanese players,” he said.
The reception to the naming changes around the ballpark has been mixed, with some welcoming the additional revenue that will come to the organization and thus be reinvested in players.
While Uniqlo is certainly looking forward to its continued partnership, the company is well aware of the attachment to the stadium’s name, but it hopes fans will grow to embrace the change.
“Dodger Stadium has been loved by the fans over many decades, so we have to respect that history while expressing our partnership together with the Dodgers,” Koji Yanai said.
“This UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium name may be very new for everyone, but I hope in the near future, the fans will like it and will love it.”
Uniqlo announced that they will host an event at Dodger Stadium with giveaways of the company’s clothing, along with a dedicated part of their stores in the LA area for the Dodgers.
Additionally, the team and the company are developing initiatives to benefit local communities in Los Angeles.
“Fusing diverse perspectives and values that would constitute your power and strengths,” Tadashi Yanai said.
“That’s exactly [what] the Dodgers and Los Angeles have, and we are so excited to join this family to explore endless possibilities and opportunities to make this world a better place.”
Starting on Thursday for Opening Day and for the rest of the foreseeable future, the field that the Dodgers play on will carry the new name — Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium.
Detroit Tigers rookie Kevin McGonigle will bat sixth and play third base in manager AJ Hinch's lineup for the team's season-opening game at San Diego on Thursday.
A new 3,200-seat stand will be constructed as part of Edgbaston Stadium's redevelopment [KKA Architecture]
Stadium bosses have appointed a contractor for the £46m revamp of one of Birmingham's largest sporting venues.
The Raglan and Priory stands at Edgbaston Stadium are set to be redeveloped into a new 3,200-seat stand and 146-bed hotel after plans were approved in February 2025.
The two stands were demolished after work at the site began in November and Warwickshire County Cricket Club, which plays home games at the stadium, said it had since chosen contractor Sisk to construct the new stand and hotel.
It is hoped the project will be completed in time for the men's Ashes Test in summer 2027.
Stuart Cain, chief executive of the cricket club, said: "The next stage of our masterplan project will help cement our city as a world class sporting and tourism hub."
The club previously said the hotel was expected to attract 60,000 guests every year once opened.
It estimated that 134 permanent jobs would be created, while the stadium's contribution to the local economy would increase to about £40m per year, rising to £70m during a Cricket World Cup.
Mar 20, 2026; St. Louis, MO, USA; Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3) reacts after a call during the second half against Queens University of Charlotte Royals forward Carson Schwieger (22) during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
It’s strength on strength on Thursday at the SAP Center in San Jose as the No. 2 seed Purdue Boilermakers face off against the No. 11 seed Texas Longhorns, pitting the nation’s No. 1 offense in adjusted efficiency against an offensive attack that ranked among the best in the country, took a late-season nose dive, but recovered over the last two NCAA Tournament games.
But if head coach Sean Miller’s team achieved its late-season elite status in some unconventional ways, the Boilermakers are the best because of a record-setting senior point guard who helped notch the fourth-best assist rate nationally, a low turnover rate, shooting efficiency inside and outside the arc, and strong offensive rebounding.
In the first-round matchup against Queens University, Purdue point guard Braden Smith broke the all-time assists record held by Duke’s Bobby Hurley since 1993 and is now playing in his 24th postseason game, including Big Ten Tournaments.
Hurley played in 20 NCAA Tournament games in his storied career, leading the Blue Devils to a runner-up finish and two national titles before Duke bowed out in the second round in 1993.
“There’s a reason that that record has stood the test of time. You go and break that record, I think that says everything about his ability to pass, play make, how he makes his teammates better. He’s one of the best in the game, and a big, big part of why Purdue is so great offensively,” Miller said on Monday.
Leading the country in assists, Smith ranks second in assists per game at 9.0, a career high for the in-state product who only held offers from Appalachian State, Toledo, and Montana in the 2022 recruiting class. Purdue’s offer, which prompted an immediate commitment from the son of two basketball coaches, pre-empted interest from Gonzaga, Indiana, Oregon, and Villanova.
“He’s the ultimate point guard who makes everybody around him better. He made Zach Edey better. He makes [Fletcher] Loyer better. He makes players on his team better just because of his incredible understanding of the game, passing and scoring,” Miller said on Wednesday.
Just don’t expect Texas to get out of its drop coverage against Smith and the Boilermakers, at least according to sophomore center Matas Vokietaitis in San Jose.
“We’re just going to play the same defensive roles the same way we always are in pick-and-roll. He’s a very good passer so we will just try to limit his ability to pass to big guys and just play like we always do,” Vokitaitis said.
One basketball analyst noted that Purdue is poor in the pick-and-roll when the ball handler is forced to finish at the rim, an outcome drop coverage is designed to force.
Listed at 5’10 in high school and 6’0 in West Lafayette, Smith is undersized for major college basketball, which hasn’t severely impacted his ability as a distributor, but has definitely impacted his ability to convert close shots, where takes just 30 percent of his overall attempts, making them an extremely average 61.3 percent, preferring to take mid-range shots instead, where he’s efficient at 45.5 percent.
One of Smith’s backcourt mates, 6’4 sharpshooter Fletcher Loyer, hits 62.5 percent around the rim on 13.8 percent of his attempts, instead firing from distance, where he takes over two thirds of his shots and hits at 43.3 percent.
No matter who takes the shots or where they come from, a point of emphasis for the Horns heading into the game is to limit the offensive rebounding of the Boilermakers, who rank 19th nationally in offensive rebounding rate, bolstered by the frontcourt of forward Trey Kaufman-Renn and centers Oscar Cluff and Daniel Jacobsen.
“I don’t think there’s a more important aspect to the game that when Purdue misses, we can’t let them kill us on the glass. They really are good in that area, almost great in that area,” Miller said.
With how well the Boilermakers shoot — sixth in three-point percentage and 18th in two-point percentage — allowing extra possessions to Purdue is crushing when also factoring in their ability to protect the ball well and play at one of the most deliberate paces in the country.
As good as Smith is as a playmaker, however, he’s also affected by bigger defenders, which contributed to a season-high eight turnovers in the Round of 32 win over Miami and 3-of-12 shooting from the field.
“I felt like I was kind of out of character and just not playing how I should, and obviously I was frustrated with myself because I’ve got to be better, especially in a game like that,” Smith said on Wednesday.
”Just being simple and making the right reads I think is what I’ve got to do because obviously every team is going to put, I’d assume, their best defender and length-wise and all that. For me, it’s just to make the right reads, make the smart plays, and keep it simple.“
Expect Texas to use 6’5 graduate guard Tramon Mark against Smith to put length on him or senior guard Chendall Weaver to smother Smith with athleticism.
Texas does have inside insight into Purdue from a scouting standpoint, courtesy of junior forward Cam Heide, who departed the Boilermakers last offseason after two seasons under head coach Matt Painter.
“He knows a lot of what they do, so he’s been helping us, coaching us up on the things that they do and just being a big-time guy for us in our scouting and everything we do in our scouting, practice. He’s been big,” Mark said of Heide.
Beyond pre-game scouting, the Horns are hoping to keep up with the offensive prowess of the Boilers by getting some timely three-point shooting of Heide, who came off a long stretch on the bench in the second half to hit a huge three against the Bulldogs with 14 seconds remaining to seal the Round of 32 win.
One of the more remarkable aspects of the NCAA Tournament run for Texas is the fact that the team was able to escape the First Four without a strong performance from junior wing Dailyn Swain, the team’s most important player. The Xavier transfer finished 2-of-9 shooting and did a poor job of identifying the collapsing NC State defense, turning the ball over five times.
Over the last two games, Swain has been more efficient as a scorer and distributor, hitting 11-of-19 shots (57.9 percent) and posting a 12-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
“My teammates always hit shots. I think I’m just doing a better job finding them whenever I’m getting downhill. I know defenses are collapsing on me around this time of year. They do a really good job scouting and they know I like to get downhill, so kicking it out and then depending on those guys to hit shots,” Swain said.
Texas will need that playmaking to keep up its assist rate from the victory of Gonzaga, when the Longhorns dished out 20 assists on 31 made baskets, an assist rate of 64.5 percent that was more than 20 percentage points higher than the team’s season average that ranks 346th nationally.
The need for better-than-average ball movement for Miller’s group is exacerbated by the health status of senior guard Jordan Pope, who is listed as questionable on the NCAA’s initial availability report after spraining his ankle late in the win over Gonzaga and serves as one of the team’s primary shot creators.
SAN DIEGO – Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch had to make two decisions about top prospect Kevin McGonigle when filling out the lineup card for 2026 Opening Day.
The first: Where to play him in the field?
The second: Where to put him in the lineup?
For Opening Day on Thursday, March 26 (4:10 p.m., Detroit SportsNet), McGonigle is playing third base and batting sixth for the Tigers in his MLB debut against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park, facing right-hander Nick Pivetta. The 21-year-old is the consensus No. 2 prospect in baseball.
SAN DIEGO – Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch had to make two decisions about top prospect Kevin McGonigle when filling out the lineup card for 2026 Opening Day.
The first: Where to play him in the field?
The second: Where to put him in the lineup?
For Opening Day on Thursday, March 26 (4:10 p.m., Detroit SportsNet), McGonigle is playing third base and batting sixth for the Tigers in his MLB debut against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park, facing right-hander Nick Pivetta. The 21-year-old is the consensus No. 2 prospect in baseball.
PHILADELPHIA -- When Joel Embiid went down with a right oblique strain on Feb. 26 and had to miss 13 games in a row, the Philadelphia 76ers could have faltered. Throw in Tyrese Maxey going down with a right finger tendon strain on March 7 while Paul George remain suspended, and the Sixers really could have sunk out of the play-in.
Instead, they rallied together, went 13-12 in the 25 games George missed--with Embiid missing those aforementioned final 13 games of that time--and it was due to the strong play of rookie VJ Edgecombe who continues to show he is wise beyond his years.
Edgecombe averaged 17.8 points and 6.3 rebounds along with 3.7 assists and 1.2 steals in 22 of those 25 games. If it weren't for Edgecombe, who knows where the Sixers would be at the moment? He even scored 22 points in Wednesday's win over the Chicago Bulls despite Embiid and George returning.
"VJ has been great," said Embiid after the win. "Obviously, everybody being out. He's the main reason—I mean, I feel like everybody in this locker room has done a great job of keeping things afloat, starting with him. Obviously, good first game. Kind of faded away a little bit after that, and then it feels like he's in better rhythm. Tonight, doesn't matter who's in and out. Keep attacking. Keep being aggressive. Get your shots up. Play defense."
The Sixers are now just half a game back of the Toronto Raptors for the sixth and final guaranteed playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with nine games left. Philadelphia owns the tiebreaker over the Raptors and is in a good spot to get things rolling in the right direction and go on a run heading into the postseason.
That is due to the play of guys like Edgecombe, Justin Edwards, Quentin Grimes, Adem Bona, and others for holding down the fort until the main stars return.
"It’s good," said Embiid. "We did that at the beginning of the year. So, you know, you get your opportunity. You earn it. You go out and play well, and that's why, you know, some of these guys are getting minutes. So, they took advantage of it, kept us afloat, thankful."
The Sixers will begin a 3-game road trip on Saturday when they take on the Charlotte Hornets.
NFL free agency is in full effect, with teams signing many of the major free agents and taking them off the market early, adding to their respective rosters as quickly as possible. The New Orleans Saints have been among that group, improving their offense and special teams immensely over these few weeks, and working to retain a few pieces as well.
With that in mind, their defense has somewhat fallen to the wayside in terms of focus, as Demario Davis and Alontae Taylor both move on, and Cameron Jordan remains on the open market. The team's starting lineup on defense looks immensely different compared to 2025 at this juncture, but they still have time to sign pieces and focus on a few positional needs in the draft as well. Here is how things stand with the defensive unit at the moment.
Journalist: Why FSG shelved multi-club plans and what it could mean for Michael Edwards’ future
Journalist Miguel Delaney has explained why Fenway Sports Group (FSG) abandoned their plans to pursue a multi-club ownership (MCO) model, and what it could mean for the firm’s CEO of Football Michael Edwards.
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The Boston-based firm’s intentions to expand their footballing portfolio were reported to be crucial in enticing Liverpool’s former director of football to take up his current role two years ago, although it emerged last week that John Henry and co have now parked those plans for the foreseeable future.
Where that leaves Edwards has been the subject of speculation in recent days, with Richard Keys being told by his sources that the 46-year-old could vacate his position with FSG.
Why have FSG abandoned their MCO plans?
In a video on his Inside Football YouTube channel, Delaney outlined that the finances involved in acquiring football clubs ultimately prompted a change on tack as to FSG’s plans to pursue an MCO model.
He explained: “Edwards’ position is an interesting one because this new role he has, he essentially returned to Liverpool where he was supposed to be spearheading Fenway Sports Group’s project, basically to make this a multi-club ownership structure.
“They looked at over 30 clubs, from what I’m told. They wanted one in Europe, but ultimately they found the valuations were absurd. They thought they were way too high for where football is now and especially I suppose the lack of money in European football compared to England, so they didn’t feel like they’d get the same value.
“It’s been reported since that FSG have decided to go in a different direction, so certainly that raises obvious questions about Edwards’ role at Liverpool and amid a lot of feeling that he could well leave again.”
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What does this now mean for Edwards’ role at Liverpool and FSG?
The Athletic‘s James Pearce has reported that Edwards was privately left ‘frustrated’ by the impasse regarding FSG’s plans to establish an MCO model, with his and his team’s efforts in travelling around Europe for the past two years to assess potential clubs to acquire now being left futile.
While a multi-club structure could’ve opened certain doors for Liverpool in terms of player recruitment and a loan pathway for young prospects, many Reds supporters will probably be relieved that the club’s owners have abandoned those plans.
MCO has become a thorny issue in European football (just as Crystal Palace fans about it), and such models threaten to strip clubs with decades of tradition of their identity as they instead become incorporated into a network which generally serves the benefit of one overarching club.
If FSG felt that there wasn’t sufficient value to be found from pursuing multi-club plans, then they’re right to bail on the idea, even if it means risking the wrath of Edwards, whose previous work as LFC’s sporting director was exceptional.
Will Liverpool’s owners revisit the possibility at a later stage? Possibly, but we’re certainly not sorry to see it being shelved for the foreseeable future.
The only slight surprise in the Red Sox's starting nine is Isiah Kiner-Falefa getting the nod over Marcelo Mayer.
The latter is expected to serve as Boston's primary second baseman to begin the year, but manager Alex Cora also recently said that Mayer will occasionally sit against lefties.
Mayer is a left-handed batter, while Kiner-Falefa bats from the right side, making Thursday's decision vs. Abbott not all that shocking.
Other highlights in the Red Sox's lineup include leadoff hitter Roman Anthony, who's received plenty of MVP buzz leading up to Opening Day, and the team's trio of Venezuelan bats in catcher Carlos Narvaez, Gold Glove outfielder Wilyer Abreu and three-time All-Star first baseman and offseason trade acquisition Willson Contreras.
First pitch from Great American Ballpark is scheduled for 4:10 p.m. ET.
Will Power’s opening three races with Andretti Global has been a rollercoaster.
The 45-year-old Aussie has shown flashes of brilliant pace at times and gone over the limit on others, with four incidents combined through practice sessions or in the race, including crashing out while leading at Phoenix Raceway earlier this month. However, his latest result, a third-place finish in the Grand Prix of Arlington on March 15, was the most complete race weekend to date with his new team and provided optimism that things are beginning to click.
After the previous 17 years with Team Penske, which included two IndyCar titles and winning the 2018 Indianapolis 500, the switch to Andretti Global - where he wasn’t contractually allowed to start until January 1 - has been steeper than many expected.
What's different?
On the surface, the IndyCar Series is a spec-formula and the most obvious change for Power comes from getting used to a different powerband going from Chevrolet to Honda. However, it’s deeper rooted than that, and no one understands Power and the challenges he’s facing more than Ron Ruzewski, Andretti Global’s team principal and his longtime race strategist that also came over this off-season following a 21-year run at Team Penske.
“Yeah, so obviously there's lots of subtleties about the cars,” Ruzewski told Motorsport.com.
“Yes, it is a spec series. And it's crazy to see how tight some of the events are with 25 cars on track; everybody's separated by just less than tenths of a second, right? But there's 25 different philosophies out there as far as how the cars are set up.
“First and foremost, he's driving a different engine. The Honda engine has a slightly different characteristic than the Chevrolet engine. And getting used to that is one part of it.”
The other challenge comes in trying to understand the dampers, the one area in IndyCar that has become a major focal point of continued development by teams.
“The setup philosophy and the damping philosophy and the way that they have designed and developed the dampers at Penske versus Andretti is different,” Ruzewski said.
For trade secret reasons, Ruzewski couldn’t get into specifics for either team on the philosophy, but did provide generic subtleties in what is different for Power.
Will Power, Andretti Global
Will Power, Andretti Global
“It can provide a different feel,” Ruzewski continued. “The driver has different sensory points on the car that feed to his senses and how the car pitches and yaws, how the car heaves.
“All of that is basically how the feel from the tire transmits through the suspension. It all has to go through the dampers. And there's a lot of things that can be done internally to either filter, amplify, or change how his sensory provisions are from the car.
“So it's not that one is better or worse. It's just different. And understanding what that is, having driven something for 17 years, it's no different than if you drive a pickup truck every day and then all of a sudden you get in a Corvette. It feels different.
“Everything feels just a little different, but after you drive it a little bit, it's fine.
“It doesn't really bother you. You adapt. So it's just that same process for him.”
Next up in Power’s Andretti adaptation tour is this weekend’s round at Barber Motorsports Park, a place where he has captured two wins, five podiums and sat on the front row nine times, including four poles, in 15 starts.
“It's certainly a flowy track, very different to what we just came from, very different to, like, St. Pete,” Power said.
“It's going to be an interesting weekend for me. It's the first time I've driven this thing on a road course, like a fast-flowing road course. I'm very interested to see where we stack up, if there's any work to be done. Every year you come back, it's more competitive. We kind of know that.
“Yeah, it is a track I really enjoy. It's a track I've had a ton of success at. Always expect to be the pointy end there.”
The Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout (27) first baseman Nolan Schanuel (18) and center fielder Jorge Soler (12) celebrate three runs scored during a Spring Training Game against The Los Angeles Dodgers, March 22nd, 2026 in Anaheim, California.
Two of the greatest words in baseball, Opening Day, has finally come. For the Los Angeles Angels, those words bring an excitement for a fresh start and a new campaign.
The Angels head to Daikin Park in Houston for a four-game set against the Houston Astros to open the 2026 season. First-year Angels manager Kurt Suzuki will be making his managerial debut in a division clash to jumpstart the year.
Below, you can find the team previews, including where to watch, game details, injury reports, and odds.
TEAM PREVIEWS:
Angels (0-0): It is finally time for a fresh slate. It’s what the Los Angeles Angels have been waiting for, and something that really never hurts.
The Angels’ roster is essentially between a rock and a hard place. They consist of a youth movement combined with a plethora of seasoned veterans.
Of those names, Mike Trout remains the biggest fish in terms of a star-studded status. He has looked sharp throughout the spring, while embracing a full-time right fielder role for the first time and looking very efficient defensively.
The lineup consists of multiple threats that hold the potential to piece together a well-rounded batting order. Shortstop Zach Neto is expected by many to have his breakout campaign, posting a 3.1 fWAR season last year with 26 home runs. Outfielders Jo Adell and Jorge Soler have both had strong spring showings and are capable of hitting a hefty amount of homers.
Hitting has always had its inconsistencies. But none have been greater than their pitching arms.
The bullpen has always been the team’s weakest point, and the Angels gave the most money to relievers this past offseason in hopes to aid that. They signed veteran arms Jordan Romano, Kirby Yates, Drew Pomeranz, Brent Suter and most recently Joey Lucchesi.
Suzuki named José Soriano as the Angels’ opening day starter, earning the nod for the first time in his career and is coming off the best season of his young career. Yusei Kikuchi, the team’s lone All-Star from last season, will follow suit on Friday night in a nationally televised game.
Rounding out the Angels’ starters against the Astros will be Reid Detmers on Saturday and Jack Kochanowicz on Sunday. Kochanowicz delivered a strong scoreless outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers in his final tune-up of the spring. Ryan Johnson earned himself the last spot in the rotation after pitching his way through an excellent March.
Thursday’s opening day marks the fourth consecutive year the Angels will open their season on the road. The Angels have also lost their previous four season-openers, their last Opening Day win being in 2021.
Astros (0-0): After nearly a decade of reigning the AL West, the Houston Astros are coming off a season in which their talent was denied by the budding Seattle Mariners, who took the division crown in the final week of the 2025 season and ended the Astros’ stretch of four consecutive division titles.
The ever-so-formidable Astros return a roster that does not differentiate much from last season’s team that missed the postseason for the first time since 2016. Instead, they feature a different look on the mound, while their lineup holds strong.
They return a familiar lineup, consisting of an infield with franchise legends Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa, both of which are still productive but have seen diminishment in their talent that once was. Jeremy Pena, the team’s starting shortstop, is set to return in the leadoff spot, while fellow consistent righty bats Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes return to the lineup.
Starting pitching has always been a consistent constant for Houston, but they enter this season with more of a new look than anticipated after losing ace Framber Valdez to the Detroit Tigers in free agency.
Houston has tabbed Hunter Brown to make his first Opening Day start, who is fresh of a stellar season in which he finished 3rd in the AL Cy Young race.
Following him will be Mike Burrows, who will be making his Astros debut as he was traded to the team from the Pittsburgh Pirates, as he was part of a three-team deal in December. Longtime Astro Christian Javier will follow, and newly-signed Tatsuya Imai out of Japan will make his Major League debut in Sunday’s series finale.
The Astros no longer have the same chokehold on the AL West that it used to, but they have given the Angels problems in recent memory. Houston has a 17-9 record against the Angels over the last two seasons.
Venue:
Daikin Park
Game 1 Date:
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time:
1:10 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: José Soriano (0-0, -.-- ERA)
HOU: Hunter Brown (0-0, -.-- ERA)
Where to watch:
LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West
HOU: Space City Home Network
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830
HOU: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2, KLTN-TUDN 102.9 FM
Game 2 Date:
Friday, March 27, 2026
Time:
5:15 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: Yusei Kikuchi (0-0, -.-- ERA)
HOU: Mike Burrows (0-0, -.-- ERA)
Where to watch:
National: Apple TV
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830
HOU: KTRH 740 AM/99.1 FM HD-2, KLTN-TUDN 102.9 FM
Game 3 Date:
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time:
4:10 PM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: Reid Detmers (0-0, -.-- ERA)
HOU: Christian Javier (0-0, -.-- ERA)
Where to watch:
LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West
HOU: Space City Home Network
Where to listen:
LAA: KLAA 830
HOU: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2, KLTN-TUDN 102.9 FM
Game 4 Date:
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Time:
11:10 AM PDT
Probable Pitchers:
LAA: Jack Kochanowicz (0-0, -.-- ERA)
HOU: Tatsuya Imai (0-0, -.-- ERA)
Where to watch:
LAA: KLAA 830
HOU: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2, KLTN-TUDN 102.9 FM
Where to listen:
LAA: FanDuel Sports Network West
HOU: Space City Home Network
INJURY REPORT
LAA: RP Kirby Yates (TBD), INF Vaughn Grissom (10-day IL), SP Grayson Rodriguez (15-day IL), SP Alek Manoah (15-day IL), RP Ben Joyce (15-day IL), RP Robert Stephenson (TBD), 3B Anthony Rendon (TBD)
HOU: IF/OF Zach Dezenzo (TBD), RP Josh Hader (15-day IL), RP Enyel De Los Santos (15-day IL), RP Bennett Sousa (15-day IL), RP Nate Pearson (15-day IL), SP Ronel Blanco (15-day IL), SP Hayden Wesneski (15-day IL), SP Brandon Walter (60-day IL)
One of the Indianapolis Colts' current free agents is "expected" to sign elsewhere for the 2026 NFL season.
According to Aaron Wilson, running back Tyler Goodson is visiting with the Atlanta Falcons. Wilson added that Goodson is expected to sign a one-year deal, pending a physical.
Goodson has spent the last three seasons with the Colts. During that span, his role has been relatively small as he's, at various points, competed for a roster spot and the backup running back role behind Jonathan Taylor.
During his Colts tenure, Goodson has carried the ball 54 times for 264 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per attempt with a touchdown. He's also caught 19 passes for 103 yards with another score, according to PFF.
Last season, Goodson appeared in 11 games, missing some time due to injury. Ameer Abdullah emerged as the top secondary option at running back as the season went on.
Without Goodson in the mix, the Colts' running back depth needs a boost. Currently on the roster behind Taylor are DJ Giddens and Ulysses Bentley -- two second-year players with minimal NFL experience.
The stadium has been a fixture of Chicago for more than a century, drawing baseball fans from across Illinois and Indiana through sunshine, rain and strong winds.
As a result, it's no surprise that Wrigley ranked among the best MLB stadiums in the country, according to a self-proclaimed subjective list by USA TODAY's sports site For The Win. The site ranked all 30 MLB stadiums based on general atmosphere, design, location, amenities, food and character.
Wrigley Field ranks among best MLB stadiums
Wrigley Field ranked fourth on the list, only behind San Diego's Petco Park, San Francisco's Oracle Park and Pittsburgh's PNC Park.
For The Win described a trip to Wrigley as "something that every sports fan should try to experience at least once," applauding the recent large-scale renovation while admitting the room for growth in the food selection.
"The Cubs officially completed their massive, multi-phase renovation in 2019, and I think it was done in a perfect way that brought in modern amenities while still respecting Wrigley Field’s old-school charm," the site said. "The food selection could be a bit better from a variety standpoint, but, I mean, you’re at Wrigley. Just enjoy it."
How did White Sox stadium rank?
On the opposite side of the spectrum, the White Sox's Rate Field landed near the bottom of the list, mainly for its lack of a skyline view.
For The Win ranked Rate Field No. 27 out of 30, above only Phoenix's Chase Field, Sacramento's Sutter Health Park and Tampa's Tropicana Field.
"I’ve mentioned it before, but I can’t get over how the stadium could’ve had an epic skyline view if it was flipped around," the site said. "Instead we’re left with a view of nothing. The team is eyeing a new stadium, though, that would have the view. I am glad they dropped the 'Guaranteed' from the name, so there's that."
With three official visits lined up for June, Chandler (Ariz.) Basha receiver Jaden Baldwin is using the next couple of weeks to take a couple of unofficial visits.
The first one took him to Colorado for an unofficial.
And the Buffs made a major move with Baldwin.
The Colorado coaching staff wowed Baldwin with their conversations.
“Versatility and being a Swiss Army knife really stood out to me,” said Baldwin. “If I go to Colorado, they want me to learn multiple positions and play right away, which meant a lot.”
An experienced coaching staff also resonated with Baldwin.
“I really liked the receiver coaches,” said Baldwin. “They have nearly 40 years of combined experience and coach (Brennan) Marion’s offense lets you showcase your athleticism.”
Seeing the practice brought a common feeling for him.
“I also liked how competitive their practices are,” said Baldwin. “It’s very similar to what we do at Basha.”
Baldwin said he felt like a priority the entire time.
“I can tell I’m really liked and wanted there, which stands out a lot,” said Baldwin.
And that has the Buffs in a great spot for him.
“They’re definitely one of my top schools right now,” said Baldwin. “We’ll see how everything plays out, but I was very pleased with my visit.”
Next up for Baldwin is an unofficial visit to Penn State on April 4.
Then in June, he’ll take three official visits, with a trip set to UNLV on June 5-7, a return to Boulder to visit Colorado officially on June 12-14 and then a trip the following week to Iowa State on June 19-21.
It's opening day for the New York Mets as they take on the Pittsburgh Pirates at Citi Field Thursday afternoon.
The Mets will be looking to shake off a disappointing end to last season, turning to a mix of familiar faces and new additions to make it happen.
It follows an unbelievably disappointing end to the 2025 season. The team went from having the best record in baseball early in the year to missing the playoffs entirely.
Team owner Steve Cohen and President of Baseball Operations David Stearns had a busy offseason, retooling most of the lineup. Fan favorites Edwin Diaz, Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo are all gone.
Fans will have new names to root for, including the man on the mound today, Freddy Peralta. The Mets traded for the ace during the offseason.
The team will also feature several new infielders, including Bo Bichette, Jorge Polanco and Marcus Semien.
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke to reporters Wednesday, saying he was excited to see the team take the field this year.
The Mets actually hold the best opening day record in all of baseball, but they face a tough challenge Thursday. They are set to take on reigning Cy Young Award winner Paul Skenes. First pitch is scheduled for 1:15 p.m. at Citi Field.
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“The New York Mets, losers of six straight, are down 6-0 and facing Jacob deGrom. Since starting 45-24 and owning the best record in MLB, the Mets are 31-47, better than only the Rockies, Twins and Nationals. This isn't a collapse. It's a disintegration,” ESPN’s Jeff Passan posted.
The Mets have had a strong offseason to ensure that kind of collapse doesn’t happen again. They made several major moves over the winter and added another on Opening Day by signing Tommy Pham.
“Outfielder Tommy Pham, one of the best remaining free agents, officially signs a one-year, minor league deal with the Mets that will pay him $2.25 million when he reaches the big leagues. He has an April 25 opt-out,” USA Today’s Bob Nightengale wrote.
Pham is getting a late start, so he will have about a month to work his way onto the big league roster unless he opts out. He could also serve as a potential replacement for Carson Benge if the youngster struggles early.
“Now back with the Mets, he’ll ramp up in Triple-A in hopes of hitting his way onto the big league roster. The Mets broke camp with top prospect Carson Benge as their starting right fielder, and the hope is that he’ll hit the ground running, but one of New York’s top fallback plans, Mike Tauchman, is out for the foreseeable future after suffering a meniscus tear at the very end of spring training. Pham gives the Mets another veteran option to consider in the event that Benge, who’ll make his big league debut with only 116 professional games under his belt, is overmatched against big league pitching early in the year,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Steve Adams wrote.
The Mets are doing whatever it takes to ensure they return to the playoffs. If the team struggles again, manager Carlos Mendoza could find himself on the hot seat.
New York has the talent to make a deep run this season, and adding Pham only strengthens the roster. The key will be getting him consistent at-bats once he is fully comfortable at the plate in the minors.
The Milwaukee Brewers open the season at 1:10 p.m. Thursday, March 26 against the Chicago White Sox at American Family Field. Follow our live coverage here.
The Boston Celtics pulled out arguably their biggest win of the 2025-26 campaign, as they handed the Oklahoma City Thunder a 119-109 defeat on Wednesday night. While Jaylen Brown led the way for the C's, Jayson Tatum also turned in another all-around performance.
Tatum has been shaking off the rust after missing 10 months of action while recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. While he's made a big impact in several areas of the game for Boston, he has struggled to find his shot to this point. Some folks have begun to get concerned, but NBA insider Tim MacMahon of ESPN made it clear that there's no reason to panic about Tatum right now.
"Stop sweating small sample-size shooting numbers from a dude fresh off a frickin' 10-month Achilles rehab," MacMahon bluntly said on "Get Up." "They don't need Jayson Tatum at his best, or close to it, in March. They need that guy in May ... Don't worry about what he looks like right now. He is ramping up. If he's close to himself come playoff time, the Celtics are the clear favorites in the Eastern Conference."
In his first nine games, Tatum is averaging 19.1 points, 9.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game. Sure, his shooting splits could be better (39.1% from the field, 30.9% from three), but those figures will improve over time. Tatum has made an immediate impact as a rebounder, and teams are already sending a ton of attention his way on offense.
The gravity Tatum draws is opening things up for his teammates, so even if he isn't hitting all of his shots, he's still making the lives of every player he shares the court with easier. Boston will look to keep up the positive momentum when it squares off against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.
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The session introduces iPullRank’s Relevance Engineering (r19g) framework for executing Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) through an omnichannel content strategy. You’ll learn how AI search uses query fan-outs to discover and select sources, and how to structure content so it’s retrieved, surfaced, and cited.
It also emphasizes that GEO success isn’t universal. It requires testing, tailored strategies, and a three-tier measurement model spanning discovery, selection, and citation impact.
While initially criticized as a black box, Performance Max has evolved into a fairly critical campaign type. With each passing quarter, Google has introduced more functionality and visibility.
Additional reporting is helpful, but what matters is what you can actually act on. While you can’t control everything in Performance Max, there are specific levers that can have a meaningful impact on performance. Here are the parts of PMax you can control and how to use them effectively.
Control what you can: Search terms and placements
One of the most exciting updates in the last year to Performance Max has been the ability to add these campaign-level negative keywords.
In the past, you could contact Google to add these in. It was somewhat cumbersome and involved filling out an Excel doc, forwarding it to Google, and giving them permission to implement.
With the inclusion of the search terms report, we’re now able to select a keyword and quickly add it to the campaign-level negative keyword list, just as we can with a search or shopping campaign.
Another way to optimize PMax is to review and monitor the placements report. Most recently, Google has moved the Performance Max placements report out of the reporting section of the Google Ads account and into the Where ads have shown section at the campaign level. While this makes analysis easier by removing additional steps, we still only have impression-level reporting on placements.
We can use this information to decide whether to add these placements as negative placements at the account level. This is found in Tools > Content suitability > Advanced settings > Excluded placements.
While this isn’t ideal, there’s still useful insight we can glean from this report, such as ads appearing in kids’ programming or driving a high number of impressions from mobile apps.
Also located in the When and where ads showed section is the ad schedule. Even if you hadn’t selected an ad schedule when creating the campaign, Google automatically dayparts performance hourly.
Google typically recommends an open ad schedule, but if you have a limited budget, restricting your ad schedule during off-peak or non-converting hours is an excellent way to increase efficiency.
You can do this by creating a campaign-level ad schedule within Campaigns > Audiences, keywords, and content > Ad schedule. Make sure your Performance Max campaign is selected in the top left dropdown menu.
Demographic exclusions are a relatively new feature at the campaign settings level for Performance Max. Unfortunately, reports for these campaigns are hard to obtain, limiting informed decisions on demographic exclusions.
This functionality is helpful if you’re aware of specific demographics that aren’t actively in the market for specific products or services. To make adjustments, go to Campaign-level settings > Other settings > Demographic exclusions. From here, you can turn on age or gender exclusions:
While PMax initially didn’t even provide device-level reporting, a new feature lets you opt out of serving on certain devices.
If you opt into all device targeting when launching a PMax campaign, you should periodically review device performance and adjust accordingly. This is best done by segmenting at the campaign or asset group level by device. Device-level data is extremely helpful for determining which device is better suited to reach your goal.
Likewise, if you almost always opt out of certain devices when launching a campaign, this data makes it easier to either launch with all device targeting enabled and monitor performance, or add a device you hadn’t initially added to see how it impacts performance. Device-level targeting is also available at the campaign level, under Other settings.
Improve inputs: Creative and AI assets
Ad assets play a large role in the display, YouTube, and Discover network performance of a PMax campaign. For many, there’s still a gap in producing high volumes of quality image and video creative.
While still evolving, AI assets are getting closer to filling these gaps — enabling us to more effectively target these additional networks. As newer iterations of LLMs emerge, this will become a primary way to generate video content and professional-looking images.
Google already offers generative AI image assets from shopping feed products that look relatively impressive. But we’re still a ways out from seeing high-quality AI-generated videos without the well-known glitches we typically see in this type of content.
Understand the limits of control in Performance Max
The channel controls report gave more insight into where ads were serving. I have an unpopular opinion on this report. While helpful, there’s little we can do within the campaign to improve performance. Because of this, the report is frustrating.
We’ll likely see channel controls available within Performance Max in the near future — similar to what we already have in Demand Gen campaigns. For now, adjust creative and bids to sway volume within certain networks. To opt out of certain networks completely and focus on shopping, then a feed-only Performance Max campaign will do just that.
Performance Max is evolving from a black box to a critical asset in a marketer’s toolkit. The steady stream of new functionality, from campaign-level negative keywords to detailed placement and ad schedule reports, shows Google’s commitment to providing greater control.
Use these levers — strategic exclusions, device adjustments, and budget-aware scheduling — to move beyond set-it-and-forget-it and run Performance Max campaigns with precision and efficiency.
Six months ago, getting into the top 10% of XRP holders would have cost you around $6,000. Today, that same spot costs closer to $3,000. The entry price has been cut in half, and the reason is not good news for existing holders.
A Market in Freefall
XRP has fallen roughly 50% since the final quarter of 2025, caught up in a broader crypto market selloff that has wiped out $1.45 trillion in total market value. For investors who bought near the peak, it has been a painful ride. But for those sitting on the sidelines with cash, the same downturn has opened a much cheaper door into the asset.
What the Numbers Say
According to the latest percentile distribution data, holding at least 2,208 XRP is now enough to place you in the top 10% of all XRP wallets. That translates to roughly $3,000 at current prices, down from approximately $6,000 when XRP was trading at its Q4 2025 highs.
The data also shows just how concentrated wealth remains at the top. The top 1% of holders each hold at least 45,846 XRP, while the top 0.01%, just 774 wallets, each hold more than 3.8 million XRP. In other words, a tiny group of wallets controls an enormous share of the total supply.
More Wallets, More Holders
Despite the price drop, total XRP wallet numbers have continued to grow. The number of addresses qualifying for the top 10% bracket has risen to 773,594, suggesting that new investors are entering the market and accumulating even as prices fall. It is a pattern often seen during bear markets, where retail buyers step in while larger players remain cautious.
The Bigger Picture
The drop in entry price is a double-edged story. On one hand, it shows genuine pain for long-term holders who watched their portfolios shrink significantly over six months. On the other hand, it marks one of the more accessible entry points for XRP in recent memory.
Whether this accumulation phase eventually leads to a recovery, or whether further downside lies ahead, remains the key question for the XRP community heading into the second half of 2026.
The GENIUS Act, signed in July 2025, banned stablecoin issuers from paying yield on their tokens. Banks had lobbied hard for that provision. With it in place, they believed the competitive threat from digital dollars was addressed.
The law said nothing about exchanges.
How the Gap Became a Crisis
As CoinGecko outlined today, within months of GENIUS passing, Coinbase was offering roughly 4% on USDC and Kraken around 5%. Chase was paying 0.01%. The Blockchain Association, representing 125 companies including Coinbase, Kraken and a16z, later wrote to the Senate arguing Congress had “intentionally preserved” the ability of platforms to offer rewards.
Banks called it a loophole. The crypto industry called it a negotiated outcome.
The Federal Reserve missed it entirely. Fed Governor Stephen Miran gave a speech in November, months after GENIUS passed, stating he saw “little prospect of funds broadly leaving the domestic banking system” because stablecoins don’t offer yield. The yield programs were already live.
Bank of America’s CEO eventually put a number on what was at stake: $6 trillion in deposits could leave US banks for stablecoins. The Fed’s own modeling found that in a high adoption scenario, reduced lending capacity could reach $1.26 trillion.
Over 3,200 bankers signed letters to Congress. The American Bankers Association made closing the gap their top legislative priority.
The Compromise That Came Undone
Congress responded with the CLARITY Act, extending the yield prohibition to all digital asset service providers. In January, Coinbase withdrew support and the Senate vote was postponed. The White House stepped in, brokering talks with a March 1 deadline. That passed with no deal.
On March 20, Senators Tillis and Alsobrooks announced a compromise – passive yield banned, activity-based rewards permitted. The market priced in a banking industry win immediately.
This week, Coinbase rejected the draft again, telling Senate offices it cannot support language that bans yield “directly or indirectly” and anything “economically equivalent to bank interest.”
The Government Is Pulling in Two Directions
The difficulty, as CoinGecko notes, is that the US government is not aligned on the outcome. While banks push for restrictions, Treasury Secretary Bessent expects stablecoins to generate $2 trillion in demand for US government bonds. Tether alone already holds over $130 billion in Treasuries – more than Germany.
Banks need the loophole closed. Treasury needs stablecoins to grow. Senator Lummis has said negotiators are targeting committee action by end of April.
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Scythe has introduced the Magoroku (SCMR-1000) dual-tower air CPU cooler. The launch comes from the company's Japan headquarters, following the shutdown of the Scythe European branch announced on April 26 last year. The cooler itself isn't entirely new, an early prototype surfaced around mid-2024, with a more polished unit later shown at Computex 2025. Standing 155 mm tall, the Magoroku is designed to fit a wider range of cases while still offering a full dual-stack heatsink layout. The cooler measures 134 x 155 x 142.5 mm, including its bundled 120 mm fans. The fan uses a standard 4-pin PWM connector, operates between 350-2,000 RPM, and at full speed, it can reach up to 60.29 CFM, with a maximum noise of 26.88 dBA. Static pressure is rated up to 2.45 mmH2O.
Cooling is handled by six 6 mm nickel-plated heatpipes feeding into the dual-tower heatsink. The cooler weights 1,036 g with the fan installed, putting it in line with other budget-oriented dual-tower designs. A thin vibration-dampening rubber layer is also included on each of the fans. Compatibility includes Intel LGA 1851, 1700, 1200, and 115x platforms, alongside AMD AM4 and AM5. The Scythe Magoroku is scheduled to go on sale starting April 10th, priced at ¥4,980 (tax included) or about $32 (at the current exchange rate), right in the affordable market segment.
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As the Super Micro smuggling scandal unfolds, U.S. senators have urged the government to halt Nvidia GPU exports to China, as the Foreign Affairs Committee prepares the Chip Security Act, which will impose location tracking for all exported AI accelerators.
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Today, Samsung has pushed an Android 16-based One UI 8.5 Beta update for more Galaxy devices. Now, the company has officially confirmed the rollout of this major update for more Galaxy devices via its newsroom post.
Earlier, the One UI 8.5 beta program was introduced with the Galaxy S25 series. After that, Samsung’s latest foldable phones, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, received this beta update.
At that time, only a limited number of users could try the new update. But now, Samsung is expanding the beta program to more devices so that more users can experience the latest features early. The company has announced that the beta update is now available for several devices. Check the device list below:
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24 Plus
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Galaxy S25 FE
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy Tab S11
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
Source – Samsung Newsroom
This shows that Samsung is not only focusing on its newest phones for the One UI 8.5 update but also supporting older and more affordable devices with the latest software improvements. With this, more users can try out new features.
Currently, the One UI 8.5 beta program is live in select countries, including India, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States, for these devices. Samsung has also shared that it will expand the program to even more devices and regions starting in April.
Users who want to try the beta update can easily join through the Samsung Members app. However, since it is a beta version, it may have some bugs or issues. Still, it lets users test new features, design changes, and performance improvements before the official stable release. Stay tuned for more information.
Microsoft may already be thinking about a successor to Project Helix. A popular insider insists that another new Xbox console will follow the hybrid system. An Xbox handheld could appear on or after the Helix release date, but the company faces stiff competition from Valve and Sony.
AMD’s long-rumoured dual-X3D CPU is finally here. The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 is the first consumer-grade CPU to come with 3D V-cache on both CPU tiles, and it will be available for purchase in April.
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iQOO Z11
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Canada TV schedule and streaming links The Canada National Soccer Team TV Schedule lists all the games from a side on a meteoric rise in world soccer. As a co-host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Canada is currently in the national spotlight like never before. With the tournament just months away, Les Rouges are […]
Canada TV schedule and streaming links
The Canada National Soccer Team TV Schedule lists all the games from a side on a meteoric rise in world soccer.
As a co-host of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Canada is currently in the national spotlight like never before. With the tournament just months away, Les Rouges are using the March international window for crucial preparation matches. This guide provides the most up-to-date broadcasting information for fans in the United States to follow Canada’s journey toward their historic home World Cup.
First game: June 7, 1924 (Loss vs. Australia in Brisbane) Manager: Jesse Marsch Best World Cup finish: Group stage (1986, 2022) Best Gold Cup Finish: Champion (1985, 2000)
How to Watch Canada in the United States
The broadcast rights for the Canadian Men’s National Team in the U.S. are split between several major networks depending on the type of match.
International Friendlies & CONCACAF Matches
For the March 2026 window, including matches against Iceland (March 28) and Tunisia (March 31) at BMO Field:
FOX Sports (FOX/FS1): These remain the primary English-language homes for international soccer in the US.
Fubo: This is the most comprehensive option for following Les Rouges. Fubocarries FOX, FS1, and FS2, as well as Spanish-language channels like Telemundo and Universo, making it the easiest way to catch every match without switching services.
TNT Sports & Max: Certain international friendlies are also broadcast on TNT or TBS, with live streaming available on Max.
Telemundo & Universo: These networks provide the primary Spanish-language coverage for Canada’s high-profile preparation matches.
2026 FIFA World Cup: Fubo, FOX & Peacock
As the World Cup approaches this summer, the broadcasting landscape shifts to the tournament’s official partners.
FOX & FS1 (via Fubo/Sling/Hulu): Every World Cup match will be televised across the FOX family of networks. Fubo will be the main destination for fans wanting 4K coverage of Canada’s opening match in Toronto.
Telemundo/Peacock: For Spanish-language viewers, every match will be available to stream on Peacock, with televised coverage on Telemundo.
Watch Canada on Fubo:
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The “Marsch Era” has transformed Canada into a high-intensity, fearless side that proved its mettle with a historic fourth-place finish at the 2024 Copa América. Under Jesse Marsch, Canada has adopted a signature high-pressing style that utilizes the elite pace of Alphonso Davies and Tajon Buchanan.
The squad’s identity is centered on a clinical attack led by Jonathan David (currently at Juventus) and a technical midfield anchored by Ismaël Koné and Stephen Eustáquio. As the team prepares for their 2026 World Cup group stage matches in Toronto and Vancouver, the focus is on tactical refinement and defensive depth.
Italy and Northern Ireland face off in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, vying for a spot in the playoff final. Far from being an easy game, the Azzurri are looking to end an eight-year drought without qualifying for the tournament. Here are the predicted lineups for both sides.
After failing to remain as leaders of Group I in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, Italy were relegated to the playoffs, facing Northern Ireland to chase a spot in the tournament. While the Azzurri arrive aiming to end an eight-year absence from the competition, the Green and White Army are chasing a comeback after 40 years.
Northern Ireland have managed to make their solid defense and stable midfield their greatest strengths. In fact, they were the second-lowest-scored-against team in their group. However, they continue to struggle to make an impact on offense, as Jamie Donley or Callum Marshall have been unable to make a difference. Furthermore, they will be without Conor Bradley, which is a significant loss.
Even though Gli Azzurri haven’t exactly wowed, they enter this match as clear favorites to take the win. Coach Gennaro Gattuso welcomes back Sandro Tonali, Riccardo Calafiori, and Moise Kean, providing a significant boost. Additionally, Mateo Retegui’s strong form promises to break through the Green and White Army’s tough defense.
Alongside their powerful offense, Italy aim to keep their midfield as their greatest strength, relying on Nicolo Barella and Sandro Tonali to make the difference. However, the main challenge will be breaking down Northern Ireland’s defensive structure, so their offensive contribution could be decisive in securing a return to the World Cup after eight years.
Giacomo Raspadori of Italy
Italy predicted lineup vs Northern Ireland
Italy are the clear favorite to beat Northern Ireland. Not only do they have a better offense, but they also have players like Sandro Tonali and Moise Kean who can make a difference. In addition, they have their starting defensive line back, with Alessandro Bastoni standing out. Combined with this and Retegui’s outstanding form, they are aiming to secure their spot in the final playoffs.
With this in mind, the Azzurri could play as follows: Gianluigi Donnarumma; Riccardo Calafiori, Alessandro Bastoni, Gianluca Mancini; Matteo Politano, Nicolo Barella, Manuel Locatelli, Sandro Tonali, Federico Dimarco; Mateo Retegui, Moise Kean.
Northern Ireland predicted lineup vs Italy
Despite Italy’s ‘crisis,’ Northern Ireland do not have much of a chance to secure a victory. Their solid defense might hold promise, but their lack of scoring ability could get them into serious trouble. Additionally, coach Michael O’Neil will be without Conor Bradley, who suffered a serious knee injury. As a result, they will rely on Jamie Donley or Callum Marshall to make a difference.
Considering this, Northern Ireland could lineup as follows: Bailey Peacock-Farrell; Ruairi McConville, Daniel Ballard, Paddy McNair; Trai Hume, Brad Lyons, Jamie McDonnell, Ethan Galbraith, Justin Devenny; Jamie Donley, Callum Marshall.
Mateo Retegui of Italy and Isaac Price of Northern Ireland.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi's Argentina is reportedly working on arranging two more friendlies.
Lionel Messi and Argentina are entering the final stretch of their preparation ahead of their title defense at the 2026 World Cup. As the Albiceleste look to put the finishing touches on their buildup, the Argentine Football Association is reportedly working to arrange two additional friendlies.
Beyond the current March window, national teams will have one final international window available after the official squad lists are submitted, with friendlies to be played in North America in the weeks leading up to the tournament. While most federations have already locked in opponents for that window, Argentina has yet to finalize their plans.
As reported by TNT Sports‘ Maximiliano Grillo, Argentina is currently working on scheduling a friendly against Honduras and another against Serbia. The match against Honduras would be held on June 6 in Texas, while the game against the European side is expected to take place on June 9 in Alabama.
There had been excitement around the possibility of Messi facing Mexico in the June window, but despite the buzz, that matchup never came together officially and eventually fell through. The friendly against Honduras had also been floated as an option during the March international window, but both federations opted to push it back, with June emerging as the more suitable slot.
Lionel Messi of Argentina controls the ball during a training session.
The lack of high-quality opponents in Argentina’s recent windows has been a talking point over the past several weeks, particularly after the friendlies against Mauritania and Zambia. While Serbia, currently 39th in the FIFA rankings, and Honduras, sitting 65th, are not top-20 nations, the matchups will still provide a meaningful test for Messi and his teammates as the tournament approaches.
Messi and company to play one week before World Cup debut
Following the cancellation of the Finalissima and the trip to Qatar falling through, Argentina had to scramble to put together a schedule for the March window. The June friendlies now take on added importance as a proper preparation window, particularly the match against Serbia, which is expected to fall just one week before Argentina’s World Cup opener.
Argentina’s Group J debut against Algeria is scheduled for June 16 in Kansas City, one week after the anticipated friendly against Serbia. Their remaining group stage matches will follow against Austria on June 22 and Jordan on June 27, meaning the Albiceleste could be playing as many as five matches across the month of June before the knockout stage begins.
Italy TV schedule and streaming links Following the Italy national team—the Azzurri—requires a strategic approach to streaming in 2026. As the four-time world champions battle through the final stages of UEFA World Cup qualification, their matches are split across several high-profile platforms in the United States. Our World Soccer Talk Italy's TV Schedule ensures American […]
Italy TV schedule and streaming links
Following the Italy national team—the Azzurri—requires a strategic approach to streaming in 2026. As the four-time world champions battle through the final stages of UEFA World Cup qualification, their matches are split across several high-profile platforms in the United States. Our World Soccer Talk Italy’s TV Schedule ensures American fans have the most up-to-date information to catch every high-stakes playoff and international fixture.
Where can I watch the Italy match?
First game: May 15, 1910 (Win vs. France in Milan) Manager: Gennaro Gattuso Best World Cup finish: Winners (1934, 1938, 1982, 2006) Best European Championship Finish: Winners (1968, 2020)
How to Watch Italy in the United States
The broadcast landscape for the Italian national team is currently focused on the road to the 2026 World Cup.
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers & Nations League: FOX & Fubo
For the crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying cycle and the UEFA Nations League, the rights are shared between FOX Sports and Fubo.
Fubo: The primary destination for European international soccer. Most of Italy’s qualifying matches, including the pivotal March 2026 play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland, are streamed exclusively on Fubo.
FOX Sports: High-profile matches and tournament finals are often televised on FS1 or FOX. These channels are available on services like Sling Blue, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
ViX: Provides comprehensive Spanish-language coverage for Italy’s UEFA matches, including the Nations League and World Cup Qualifiers.
Major Tournaments (Euro 2028 & World Cup 2026)
2026 FIFA World Cup: If Italy successfuly navigates the play-offs, their matches in North America will be broadcast across Fubo, FOX, FS1, and Telemundo (Spanish).
European Championships: All Euro matches remain under the FOX Sports and Fubo umbrella for English-language viewers in the US.
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The 2025/26 season represents a tactical hard-reset for the Azzurri. Following the departure of Luciano Spalletti in mid-2025, the appointment of 2006 World Cup legend Gennaro Gattuso has shifted the team’s focus toward “Grinta”—a renewed emphasis on defensive solidity, high-intensity pressing, and tactical discipline.
This “Gattuso Era” is built on a rock-solid defensive foundation led by Riccardo Calafiori and Alessandro Bastoni, shielded by the relentless energy of Sandro Tonali in midfield. Up front, the team relies on the clinical finishing of Mateo Retegui and the creative spark of Nicolò Barella.
After a rather inconsistent performance in the 2026 UEFA World Cup Qualifiers, Italy face Northern Ireland today. However, the outcome of the match—whether a draw, a win, or a loss—will completely change the picture for the playoffs. Here, we will analyze these possibilities.
Amid uncertainty surrounding the national team’s future, Italy have turned to Gennaro Gattuso to lead the team toward the 2026 World Cup. However, they failed to impress in the qualifiers and will now face Northern Ireland, hoping to return to the tournament after an eight-year absence. Depending on whether the Azzurri win, draw, or lose, the playoff picture will change significantly.
Northern Ireland have not managed to establish as a major force in UEFA, having failed to qualify for the World Cup for 40 years—the 1986 tournament being their last appearance. However, they have managed to build a more solid foundation as a team, relying on a strong midfield and a solid defense. Moreover, they have not beaten Italy since 1958, so they face a tough challenge.
Unlike Northern Ireland, Italy finished as the second-place team in their group. With six wins and two losses, they earned a direct spot in the playoffs. However, the Azzurri won’t have an easy game, as their offensive struggles are compounded by their opponent’s tough defense. Therefore, their latest clash resulted in a draw, showcasing that today’s game might be really competitive.
Although most national teams securing their spot through the group stage, Italy and Northern Ireland failed to do so. For this reason, they face each other in a single-leg knockout stage, meaning there must be a definitive winner. With this in mind, any result will impact the playoffs, so we will analyze the three possible scenarios.
Gianluca Scamacca of Italy competes for the ball with Conor Washington of Northem Ireland in 2021.
How could Italy’s win affect the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers?
In case of defeating Northern Ireland, Italy would earn a direct step into the final playoffs, where they will face the winner between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 31. For that reason, head coach Gennaro Gattuso would have a harsh task as Gli Azzurri’s spot in the 2026 World Cup is not yet secured, a tournament they have not reached in eight years.
How could Italy’s draw affect the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers?
Unlike the group stage, Italy and Northern Ireland meet in a single-leg knockout match. Therefore, a draw in today’s game would lead to two 15-minute extra-time periods, aiming to determine a clear winner. In case it remains undecided, they would settle it through a penalty shootout, with the winner advancing to the final playoff on March 31.
How could Italy’s defeat affect the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers?
If Northern Ireland defeat Italy, they would end a 68-year drought, as their last victory came in 1958. With a win, coach Michael O’Neal’s team would face the winner of the match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to qualify for the 2026 World Cup for the first time in 40 years. Meanwhile, Gli Azzurri would become the first FIFA World Cup champion to miss three consecutive tournaments.
Nicolo’ Barella of Italy and Shea Charles of Northern Ireland.
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“Oğlum özünün futbol imkanlarının hələ heç 20%-ni belə, göstərməyib”, deyə Yamalın atası vurğulayıb.
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Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasovun sabah Sent Lüsiyaya qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl mətbuat konfransı təşkil olunub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb:
– Niyə millidə Yusif İmanov yoxdur?
– Niyə olmalıdır? Yusifin legioner karyerası yaxşı alınmadı. “Kəpəz”ə qayıdandan sonra bir neçə oyunda özünü yaxşı göstərdi. Qapıçı mövqeyi bizim üçün çətindir. Çempionatda da komandalar legionerlərə üstünlük verir, rəqabət var. Rəqabətdə qalib gəlməlidirlər. Millinin hər dəfə siyahısı çıxanda hansısa adlar önə gətirilir. Necə ki, Mahir Emrelini Fransa ilə oynadanda çox qınadılar. Amma həmin vaxtdan sonra komandasında ona qarşı fikirlər müsbətə dəyişdi. Futbolun yazılmamış qanunları var. Nəyisə bilir, görürüksə, çağırırıq. Şahruddinlə bağlı həkimlərlə danışdıq və tam hazır olduqlarını bildirdilər. Kapitanımızdır, liderlik keyfiyyəti var. Məşqlərdə də o qədər əzmkardır ki, onu gələcək toplanışa da düşünürük. Gələcəkdə Yusif və ya digərləri daha yaxşı olacaqsa, çağırılacaq. Daha əvvəl Kamran və Mehdini deyirdilər, bu dəfə adları hallanmır. Bütün futbolçulara qapılar açıqdır.
– Növbəti rəqib bizdən çox zəifdir. Sabah böyük hesabla qalib gəlib, tarixi nəticə düşünürsünüz?
– Bu iki oyunda daha çox komanda olmağa çalışacağıq. Əvvəlki matçlarda rəqiblər çox imkan vermirdi. Bu oyunlarda maksimumu etməyə çalışacağıq. İnanıram ki, yaxşı toplanış keçirəcəyik.
– 11-ci yerdə gedən komandadan iki qapıçı çağırmaq nə dərəcə məntiqlidir?
– Bu sual mənə qəribə gəlir. Premyer Liqada 11-ci yerdə gedən komandadan başqa hansında yerli qapıçı əsas heyətdir? Fikirlərinizə hörmətlə yanaşıram. Baxırıq, qapıçıların durumlarını nəzərə alırıq. Hazırda Rza və Yusif əsas heyətdir. “Sumqayıt”da da gənc qapıçı var, Xəyal. O da U-21 yığmamızın vacib üzvüdür. Xəyalın da bu gün performansına baxırıq, böyük oyunlar üçün hazırdımı? Bunlara baxırıq. Yoxlanış üçün vaxtımız yoxdur. Əsas millimiz hazırdır və yoxlanış edək deyə fikir yoxdur. Gələcəkdə U-23 millimiz olarsa, belə oyunçuları orda yoxlama olar. Bizdə o qədər vaxt yoxdur indi sınaq edək.
– Bu mövsüm sizin üçün ən böyük çətinlik nədir?
– Premyer Liqada çətinliyi arxada qoyduq. Qarşımıza qoyulan məqsəd liqada qalmaq idi. Bəlli büdcəmiz var idi. Rəqabətin çətin olacağını bilirdik. Məncə, bu mübarizədən qalib ayrıldıq. Yuxarı pillələrə qalxmaqda çətinlik yaşadıq. Millidə ilk gələndə çətinlik yaşadıq. Ağır oyunlar oldu. Ukrayna ilə matçdan bir xal qazandıq, fransızlara uduzduq. Milli komanda ondan əvvəl də bir xal qazanmışdı. Bu mövsüm tam başqadır. Hədəf Millətlər Liqasında C Liqasına qalxmaqdır. Litva, Lixtenşteyn bizə ad baxımından rahatlıq verə bilər. Amma asan oyunlar olmayacaq. Bu matçlara yaxşı hazır olmalı, qalib ruhunu yaratmalıyıq.
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– Realist, səmimi olaq. Problemlərdən danışıram, xoşlanılmır. Bu gün fikirləşirik ki, yığmanın müdafiə mövqeyində oyunçuların ortalama yaşı yuxarıdır. U-21 yığmasının məşqçisi ilə danışıram, o da stopper problemindən danışır. Hər kəs problemi bilir, iş baxımından başlamalı, səbirli olmalıyıq. Bəli, problemlər həllini tapana qədər aşağı yaş qrupları çox çalışmalıdır. Bu oyunçular da klublardan gəlir. Akademiyalara diqqət artmalıdır. Millinin məşqçisi 10-12 gün toplanış müddətində nəyisə çox dəyişə bilmir. Futbolçular milliyə hazır gəlməlidir. İndi baxırıq, “Sabah”ın, “Neftçi”nin, “Zirə”nin yerli oyunçuları formadadır. Bu, bizi sevindirir. Uşaq futboluna baxış dəyişməlidir. Nə qədər danışırıqsa, fərq olmur. 10 il əvvəl meydança problemindən danışırdıqsa, yenə də eyni məsələdir. Hər kəs nəticə, avroliqa, rəqabət və s. haqda danışır.
– Futbolçuların diqqəti klublarında, avrokuboklardadır. O oyunçuları qısa müddətdə necə milliyə kökləmək olar? 20 aydır, qələbə qazanmırıq…
– Səhv etmirəmsə, 4-cü toplanışımdır. Futbolçular indi çox yaxşı əhvaldadır. İlk dəfədir, belə görürəm. Futbolçular var ki, zədələri olsa belə, yığmaya gəlib, oynamaq istəyir. Onların istəyi var. Biz də belə məqamları danışırıq. Futbolçular da qələbə istəyir. Burda məşqçi, futbolçu yox, ölkə məsələsi var. İnanın, məşqlər də çox maraqlı keçir. İntensivlik var idi. Futbolçuların istəyi var. Futbolda hər nəticəyə razı olmaq lazımdır, amma ümidimiz böyükdür. Birlikdə çalışacağıq ki, bu durumdan çıxaq.
Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Emin Mahmudovun sabah Sent Lüsiya ilə keçirəcəyi yoldaşlıq oyunundan əvvəl fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, kapitan matçla bağlı bunları deyib:
– Bu ildəki ilk oyunumuzdur. Çox xoşdur ki, millidəyik. Çalışacağıq ki, yaxşı oyun göstərək. Qələbə bizim üçün vacibdir.
– Belə rəqiblərə qarşı oynamaq çətindir?
– Millidə asan rəqib olmur. Başa düşməliyik ki, biz də bir ildir, qələbə qazanmırıq. Çalışacağıq ki, nə olur-olsun, bu seriyanı bitirək.
Fransa Liqa 1-də XXIX turun “Lans” – PSJ oyunu təxirə salınıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Fransa Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Matç PSJ-nin Çempionlar Liqasının 1/4 final mərhələsində “Liverpul”la oyunları olması səbəbindən başqa vaxta təxirə salınıb.
PSJ Çempionlar Liqasında aprelin 8-də və 14-də “Liverpul”la qarşılaşacaq.
PSJ çempionatda 60 xalla liderdir. “Lans” isə 59 xalla ikinci sıradadır.
Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov Sent Lüsiyaya qarşı keçirəcək oyundan əvvəl mətbuatın önünə çıxıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki,o, jurnalistlərin […]
There is a growing possibility that both Roma and Premier League side Everton end up qualifying for the same European competition at the end of the 2025-26 season, which could result in one of them being excluded due to the fact that both sides are under the same ownership.
As things stand, both sides are competing for a spot in UEFA competitions for 2026-27 in their respective domestic leagues. Roma are currently sixth in Serie A, which would be enough for a Europa League finish, but are still hoping for a Champions League spot, and currently sit just three points behind Como in fourth.
Everton, meanwhile, are eighth in the Premier League, level on points with Brentford in seventh. Like Roma, they are also three points away from a Champions League spot, given that the Premier League is expected to receive five UCL places again in 2026-27.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MARCH 21: David Moyes, Manager of Everton, celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
However, under UEFA regulations, no individual or legal entity is permitted to have a decisive influence over more than one club competing in its competitions.
That means that if both Roma and Everton were to qualify for the same European competition next season, whether that be the Champions League, Europa League or Conference League, one team would either be demoted to a lower-ranking competition, or potentially excluded altogether.
Just last season, Premier League side Crystal Palace had qualified for the Europa League as a result of their FA Cup win, but were then demoted to the Conference League given that they were under the same ownership as Ligue 1 side Lyon, who had already qualified for the Europa League.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 19: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on March 19, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
If Roma and Everton were to qualify for the same competition, UEFA would be expected to give preference to the side that finished highest in its respective national league. If there is no difference, the place should be awarded to the club whose federation ranks highest on the UEFA access list.
Italy will play Northern Ireland in the World Cup play-off semi-final on March 26, while the potential final will be played away against Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 31.
The March international break marks a crucial moment for the Azzurri as Gennaro Gattuso’s boys will be tasked with qualifying for the World Cup after missing the previous two editions in 2018 and 2022.
The semi-final will be played at home in Bergamo against Northern Ireland on March 26, while the potential final is an away fixture against either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Both semi-finals will be played on March 26 at 20:45 CET. Football Italia will provide live updates via a live blog, but you can also follow live action through the livescore app.
Oddly, if Italy fail to beat Northern Ireland, they’ll still play a second game during the March break, also on March 31, but against the loser of the Wales-Bosnia and Herzegovina game.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND – NOVEMBER 17: Jamie Donley of Northern Ireland celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Northern Ireland and Luxembourg at Windsor Park on November 17, 2025 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
It goes without saying that the game against Northern Ireland is beyond crucial for the Azzurri.
After missing out on qualification in 2018 and 2022, Italy cannot afford another fiasco, especially as one of the most successful countries in the competition, with four World Cup victories, just one behind Brazil.
Inevitably, pressure is mounting on the Azzurri, who will start preparations for the semi-final on March 23 at their training centre in Coverciano.
Gattuso was hired less than a year ago to replace Luciano Spalletti and has won five of six, losing the most recent one to Norway 4-1 at San Siro.
Italy legend Gigi Buffon, one of the 2006 Italy World Cup winners alongside Gattuso, had a role in the coach’s appointment as the Azzurri’s delegation chief.
PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 06: Gianluigi Buffon of Italy attends before the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League A Group A2 match between France and Italy at Parc des Princes stadium on September 06, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
Buffon, however, has already announced that he’ll step down from his role if the Azzurri fail to qualify for the World Cup.
“I’m always the first to take responsibility for everything. I’ll step aside if a scapegoat needs to be found,” said the legendary goalkeeper in a recent interview.
“I’ll pack up and go home. Is that the problem? What kind of reasoning is that? It drives me crazy. There’s never any effort to understand whether a professional actually has values or is capable. Instead, it’s like flipping a coin; if things go well, everyone is great, if they go badly, everyone is useless. I find this way of thinking and making choices embarrassing, but apparently it’s fine.
“We need to be constructive and optimistic and not always act like harsh critics,” he continued.
“In my opinion, it shows very little love, not just for the national team, but for the nation itself. In Italy, football isn’t just about sport; it’s about something more. It has much greater value. Now that we’re facing more difficulties, people should support us, yet instead they attack us. That bothers me.”
Italy began preparations for the World Cup play-off on Monday, March 23.
Coach Gattuso held a press conference to explain his squad selection and even why the semi-final against Northern Ireland will be played in Bergamo, rather than in a bigger stadium, such as San Siro.
“I chose the stadium. I want to thank the President and Buffon for letting me decide. I believe that when you go to a 60,000-seat stadium like San Siro, there are Inter and Milan fans, and they might start booing after a few wrong passes. Playing in a smaller stadium will likely give us a better atmosphere,” Gattuso said.
“They did so in my first game as Italy’s coach, despite finishing the first half with a 0-0 draw. We hope to create a real cauldron-like atmosphere and that we haven’t messed things up.
“Thursday’s game is the only target. All the rest is the past, and I think we have a great chance.
“All players who are here are aware of what we play for and how important this game is,” continued the Azzurri boss.
“We do what we have to in order to get to the game with great tranquillity; there’s no need to suffocate them. These are players who have won a lot, played Champions League Finals, and won the Euros with the Azzurri shirt. I strongly believe in our players. It takes great confidence because these players are accustomed to playing these games, so we must have the right mentality and serenity.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Referee, Alejandro Hernandez, shows a yellow card to Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We must get to this game with great desire, be clear-headed and smell the danger. We respect the opponents, they run so much, they have a big heart and are scary from set pieces.”
Federico Chiesa was initially included in the team but ultimately pulled out due to not being fully fit, so Gattuso called up Bologna’s Nicolò Cambiaghi instead.
Inter star Alessandro Bastoni missed the last two games at a club level, but should be eligible to play in the World Cup play-off semi-final for the Azzurri as he continued to recover from a fibula injury at the Azzurri training centre, Coverciano.
Como director, Carlalberto Ludi says there is a ‘high probability’ that Nico Paz will spend another year at the club and is also confident about Cesc Fabregas’ stay ‘until something extraordinary happens.’
Argentine talent Nico Paz has been among the best Serie A players this season, prompting several media outlets to claim that Real Madrid would re-sign him at the end of the season.
During an interview with Radio Radio Lo Sport, however, Como’s sporting director Ludi said he was confident Paz would spend another season at the Stadio Sinigaglia.
“There is a high probability that Nico Paz will stay with us for another year,” Ludi said via Calciomercato.com.
As previously stated by Como President Mirwan Suwarso, a decision on Nico Paz’s future is entirely up to Real Madrid, as the Merengues have an option to re-sign the Argentine until 2027 and can match any offer Como receive in the same period.
COMO, ITALY – JANUARY 24: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas issues instructions to his player Nico Paz of Como 1907 during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and Torino FC at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 24, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“It’s always the same story. We cannot control the will of others,” Ludi continued.
“We are happy with him [Nico Paz], and he is very happy with us. Any European competition would play in our favour. The chances of him staying are still high today, even if the World Cup has to be considered too.”
Como sit fourth in the Serie A table with a three-point lead over Juventus and Roma, so even the Azzurri’s coach, Cesc Fabregas, has been subject to speculation.
COMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 28: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks o during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and US Lecce at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“We have already talked several times. Right now, we are in a sweet spot. There is total alignment between what he wants to do and Como,” Ludi concluded.
“We want to continue growing, and we make resources available to him without limits. Until something extraordinary happens on the market concerning him, we will move forward together. We can talk about what we offer him, not what others might offer. At this moment, we have no fear that he might leave us.”
Former Juventus star Alessio Tacchinardi says that the current Bianconeri side need a clearer process and hierarchy when it comes to penalty kicks, and believes that Luciano Spalletti is the right man to take Juventus forwards along as he gets the signings he requires: ‘He can’t be expected to perform miracles without them’.
Tacchinardi on Juventus’s season, Locatelli’s captaincy and Spalletti’s future
Tacchinardi discussed all things Juventus in a recent interview with Sport Mediaset.
It has been a season of ups and downs for the Old Lady, who currently find themselves in fifth place with eight games to go, locked into a battle with Como and Roma for a spot in Serie A’s Champions League positions.
Tacchinardi feels that there are still a few clear issues for Juventus to resolve, though: “We lack ambition, positivity. The team never manages to play with its chest out, with charisma or personality, that’s what’s lacking today.”
Tacchinardi was asked what he makes of Manuel Locatelli as a Juventus captain.
He said: “I was excited against Galatasaray. I liked what I saw from him and I thought Juve had found a real captain. However, he lacks that bit of malice to drag the team over the line. It’s wrong to criticise his penalty kick (against Sassuolo), though. He scored the decisive one to get them to the Champions League last season. It’s all the others that don’t go down well.
“In my time, Del Piero took them, period. Trezeguet, Nedved, Ibrahimovic and all these other star players arrived, but when there was a penalty, nobody disturbed Del Piero.
“A penalty taker needs that calmness. Today at Juve, one takes the ball, another speaks to him, one asks the other what they think and Locatelli is left watching on. It’s got to be destabilising, it’s a big mistake from the Bianconeri.”
Tacchinardi was asked if head coach Spalletti is the one responsible for the messy pre-penalty routine.
“Yes, but I’m not inside the dressing room,” he replied. “If Spalletti says that Locatelli takes the penalty, the others have to be stopped.”
Tacchinardi was also asked if he feels that Spalletti is the right man to bring Juventus forwards.
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Luciano Spalletti, Juventus manager, reacts during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Spalletti is currently on a short-term contract until the end of the 2025-26 season and an extension beyond the summer has not yet been officially announced. Recent reports indicate that the parties are closing in on an agreement, but only until the end of the 2026-27 season with a potential option to extend.
“I had dinner with him. There was me, him, Ferrara and Del Piero. When I left, I hoped he would go on to become the head coach of Juventus,” said Tacchinardi.
“He has everything to get them back to a high level, but he needs players with personality, depth and charisma. He can’t be expected to perform miracles without them.”
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti Head Coach of Juventus FC reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
Tacchinardi was also asked if he thinks Juventus will qualify for next season’s Champions League. The Bianconeri are fifth with eight games of the season left to go, three points behind Como in fourth.
“I have a lot of doubts, they can’t afford any missteps, they’ve already had too many,” Tacchinardi says. “They need the Champions League, especially if they want to have a big window.”
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah is reportedly emerging as a transfer target for Barcelona as he’s set to become a free agent this summer.
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The Egypt international has announced he will be ending his time at Anfield once this current season comes to a close, and it’s not yet clear where he could go next.
That’s according to Fichajes, who report that Barcelona are tempted to swoop for Salah, with manager Hansi Flick already planning a role for him in his team.
Despite Salah’s dip in form this season, it may be that the 33-year-old still has it in him to perform at the highest level.
Barcelona transfer could be ideal next step for Mohamed Salah
We’ve seen the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi continuing to play into their late 30s at top European clubs, and it looks like Salah could have it in him to do the same.
However, there’s no doubt that that would be slightly easier for him if he swapped the fast and furious Premier League for the slightly slower-paced and technical La Liga.
Salah could in fact come in and take the place of Robert Lewandowski up front in this Barca side, with the Poland international set to turn 38 later this year.
Lewandowski has been able to perform at a high level during his four years in Spain, so perhaps Salah can now step into that role and aim for something similar.
This story comes as Jamie Carragher speculated that Salah might still be eyeing one more European club before thinking about somewhere like the Saudi Pro League or MLS.
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Speaking on Instagram, Romano made it clear that Rodri has still not agreed a new contract with Man City, putting his future into some doubt.
This follows the Spain international himself speaking out and hinting that he’d be open to playing for Real Madrid at some point in the future.
It remains to be seen if Los Blancos are actually keen to sign Rodri, but he’s one of the best in the world in his position on his day, and it’s easy to imagine he might be keen to return to La Liga.
Rodri open to Real Madrid transfer despite spell at Atletico Madrid
Rodri has made it clear that he’d have no issue playing for Real despite also having a spell with their rivals Atletico earlier in his career.
The 29-year-old started his senior career at Villarreal, but spent time in Atleti’s academy and also spent one season there as a professional before moving to the Etihad Stadium in 2019.
Discussing his City future, as quoted by Sky Sports, Rodri said: ““I have a year left on my contract. There will come a point when we’ll have to sit down and talk.
“There are other players who’ve taken that path (between both Madrid clubs). Not directly, but over time. You can’t turn down the best clubs in the world.
“I would like to return (to LaLiga) yes, of course. For me, LaLiga is where I started. I still follow it, not as much as before, but I still follow it. But right now, I am very happy here (in the Premier League).”
Manchester United and Liverpool have reportedly had scouts in Italy to study in-form Juventus central defender Pierre Kalulu.
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The France international is impressing in Serie A at the moment, and it’s not surprising to see transfer rumours linking him with clubs in the Premier League.
According to Il Giornale, as cited and translated by Sport Witness, Man Utd and Liverpool have been tracking Kalulu, while Juventus hope to tie the 25-year-old down to a new contract.
“United are looking at a long list of options and Kalulu is one they really like,” another source said. “We can also expect Liverpool to step up their interest, whether or not they lose Ibrahima Konate.”
Sport Witness note that Kalulu is represented by CAA Stellar, who are also the agency of Konate, as well as of MUFC duo Kobbie Mainoo and Luke Shaw.
Tottenham and Newcastle could also be two clubs to watch out for in the race for Kalulu’s signature, we’ve been told.
Using our Transfer Fit rating system, we’ve given Kalulu a high score for Liverpool as they could really do with a central defender of his quality this summer amid doubts over Konate’s future, and with Virgil van Dijk ageing and perhaps starting to look past his best…
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Kalulu wouldn’t be crazily expensive, is in good form and at a good stage of his career, and would surely go straight into the LFC XI as a key player.
United probably don’t need Kalulu quite as much as they have a decent amount of depth from the likes of Lisandro Martinez, Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Ayden Heaven.
Vinicius Junior has insisted Brazil cannot be considered among the favourites to win this year’s World Cup. Brazil have won the World Cup a record five times, though the last of those successes came in 2002. They reached the quarter-finals in 2022, but lost to Croatia on penalties. Their qualification campaign for this World Cup […]
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has not closed the door to a potential transfer to Real Madrid. The 29-year-old, who won the Ballon d’Or in 2024, is back to full fitness after an injury-hit 12 months. Rodri, who joined Man City from Atletico Madrid in 2019, has made 293 appearances in all competitions for Pep Guardiola’s […]
Kylian Mbappe has no doubt Neymar will play a part for Brazil at the upcoming World Cup. Neymar was a notable omission from Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad for their games against France and Croatia. The 34-year-old had been included in the preliminary squad, having returned to fitness for Santos following a spell on the sidelines. […]
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has not closed the door to a potential transfer to Real Madrid. The 29-year-old, who won the Ballon d’Or in 2024, is back to full fitness after an injury-hit 12 months. Rodri, who joined Man City from Atletico Madrid in 2019, has made 293 appearances in all competitions for Pep Guardiola’s […]
All roads lead to the United States, Canada and Mexico, with Thomas Tuchel getting one last chance to fine-tune his England squad before the quest for World Cup glory begins. Tuchel has named an expanded 35-man squad for the Three Lions’ upcoming friendlies, the first of which takes place on Friday, with Uruguay the visitors […]
MARA Holdings sold 15,133 Bitcoin for roughly $1.1 billion in March to buy back $1 billion of zero-coupon convertible notes at a discount, reducing its convertible debt by roughly 30%.
Crypto philanthropy in Africa builds moments, not enduring systems. Transparency without local ownership and maintenance delivers aid dependency, not dignity.
X hires former Aave chief product officer and Base design lead Benji Taylor as head of design, as the company prepares to roll out its X Money payments product.
Following its successes mobilizing crypto-minded voters in 2024, Stand With Crypto said it would prioritize House races in two US states for the midterms.
BOLT Technologies founder Yoon Auh says the real challenge in the quantum transition is whether blockchain networks can coordinate system-wide upgrades.
Bitcoin was down 44% from its $126,000 all-time highs as key onchain and technical indicators suggested BTC is entering the late phase of the bear market.
A California judge has certified an investor class in the Nvidia securities suit over alleged misstatements on crypto mining GPU sales, advancing the case toward a potential trial.
Apr 13, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; The Baltimore Orioles mascot signs autographs for fans before a game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images | Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images
Even for a dogged Orioles pessimist like me, Opening Day is a time for optimism. The team’s record is a blank slate and anything could happen this year. Maybe a lot of those things will even be good. The O’s aren’t starting off the season at full strength thanks to Jackson Holliday and Jordan Westburg’s injuries, but they’ve got an almost entirely new starting rotation from last year’s disaster and they’ve added two 30+ home run threats in the aftermath of last year’s unfortunate home run outage.
It’s going to be a tough slog to get through what’s expected to be a challenging AL East to make it back into the postseason. Nothing that can be done about that now but for the Orioles to play the best they can over their 162 games, starting with the first one today.
In an Opening Day special episode of the podcast, I’m trying to find something to be optimistic about every player on the Opening Day roster (and injured list). Some are easier than others. You can listen below and see how I did:
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Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark showed off yet another of her talents on Wednesday night: photography.
Clark snapped photos of this week's Indiana Pacers and Los Angeles Lakers game at Gainbridge FIeldhouse, including some really sharp images of Lakers superstar LeBron James.
For a professional athlete giving professional photography a try, these pictures are pretty darn good. Honestly, if we were grading for a college photography course, we'd give her an A for these photos alone.
While Clark might not trade a basketball for a camera any time soon for her main gig, she's got a new hobby to master in her spare time!
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The musical component of the Legacy Motor Club racing team just got a lot better.
The Jimmie Johnson-owned NASCAR team confirmed Wednesday that singer Darius Rucker, who has had success in both rock and country music circles, has joined the team as an investor. Rucker revealed the new association on the Dan Patrick Show Wednesday.
Rucker had early career success in music as frontman of the Hootie & the Blowfish rock group and later moved into country music, where he has built a fan base as a solo artist.
“Darius is someone who understands the power of connection—with fans, with communities and through storytelling,” Johnson said. “What he’s built in music, the authenticity he brings to everything he does aligns directly with who we are as a club.”
Rucker told Patrick of his long-time love of motorsports. “It’s cool,” he said. “You know how much I love motorsports. You know how much I’ve loved NASCAR for years, so this is pretty cool for me.”
The team said it expects to announce additional investors.
“From day one, this has been about building a club that people want to be a part of,” Johnson said. “Darius brings a different lens, a creative mindset, and a passion for people that will help us continue to grow in new ways.”
The Toyota team fields cars for Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek in the Cup Series. Johnson, a seven-time series champion, also races occasionally in team cars.
Through six races this season, Jones is 24th in points and Nemechek is 25th.
Report: Arsenal ready to sell star with five replacements being considered
Arsenal Transfer News: Ben White Exit Opens Door to Defensive Overhaul
Arsenal’s summer planning is beginning to reveal a more complex picture than first anticipated. As reported by TeamTalk, Ben White has emerged as a player attracting serious interest, with the club now reluctantly prepared to consider offers amid a shifting defensive hierarchy.
This is not a decision driven by urgency. Instead, it reflects a broader recalibration within a squad that continues to evolve under increasing expectations.
Squad Role Shift Raises Questions
White’s standing has been reinforced by his return to the England setup, a reminder of his quality and consistency at the highest level. Yet his role at Arsenal has subtly changed.
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The report outlines that the defender has found himself behind Jurrien Timber in recent months. For a player approaching his peak years, that dynamic introduces a tension between contribution and opportunity.
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Internally, Arsenal are described as keen to retain White. However, there is recognition that “a prolonged spell on the bench is far from ideal for a player of his quality and experience.”
That acknowledgement appears to have shaped the club’s stance. They will “reluctantly open the doors to his exit this summer if a sizeable fee comes their way.”
Premier League Rivals Monitor Situation
Interest in White is both extensive and credible. Manchester City and Everton are noted as long term admirers, with City viewing him as a valuable addition to their defensive options.
Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea are also monitoring developments closely. This breadth of interest reflects White’s adaptability, capable of operating at right back or centrally, a trait increasingly valued in modern defensive systems.
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There is also attention from clubs in Germany, Italy and Spain, indicating that his appeal extends beyond domestic competition.
As one might interpret, “this is a player whose availability shifts multiple markets at once.”
Replacement Strategy Already Underway
Arsenal’s response has been proactive. Recruitment staff have begun detailed groundwork on potential successors, identifying five players who could fill the void should White depart.
Ivan Fresneda remains a long standing target. Described as one of the fastest defenders in the Champions League, his profile aligns with Arsenal’s preference for athletic, progressive full backs.
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Wesley Franca has also emerged strongly following his performances with Roma. His blend of attacking output and defensive maturity has caught the attention of multiple clubs, with Arsenal among those closely monitoring his development.
The shortlist extends further. Tino Livramento, Nnamdi Collins and Vanderson are all under consideration, each offering different attributes suited to varying tactical demands.
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This breadth of options suggests a club preparing for multiple scenarios rather than reacting to a single outcome.
Strategic Balance Defines Summer Window
At the centre of this situation lies a familiar dilemma. Arsenal must balance retention of quality with the need to maintain player satisfaction and squad progression.
White’s versatility and experience make him a valuable asset. Yet if his role continues to diminish, the rationale for a transfer becomes clearer.
The report’s suggestion that he could be among the first names to depart as part of a wider “fire sale” adds another layer of intrigue. Whether that characterisation proves accurate will depend on how Arsenal manage the broader composition of their squad.
For now, the club remain in control. They are assessing options, monitoring interest and positioning themselves to act decisively.
As one might summarise, “this is not about losing a player, it is about shaping a squad.”
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For Arsenal supporters, this report will land with mixed emotions. White has been a reliable and intelligent presence, a player who has adapted to multiple roles without complaint.
There is a sense of unease at the idea of losing him to direct rivals. Strengthening competitors such as Manchester City or Liverpool carries an obvious risk, particularly given White’s understanding of elite level football.
At the same time, fans recognise the realities of squad evolution. If Timber has established himself as the preferred option, then difficult decisions follow. Keeping a high calibre player on the bench rarely benefits anyone.
The replacement list offers reassurance. Fresneda, Wesley and the others represent a forward looking approach, targeting players with scope to develop within the system.
Supporters will hope that any departure is matched by clarity in recruitment. Selling White must be part of a defined plan rather than an isolated decision.
There is also a broader question around depth. Arsenal are competing on multiple fronts, and reducing experienced options can carry consequences across a long season.
Ultimately, this situation reflects ambition. The club are no longer holding players simply because they can. They are making calculated decisions about who fits, who plays and who progresses the team.
Whether that leads to White’s exit remains to be seen, but the direction of travel is clear.
FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON - MARCH 28: Josh Liendo of the Florida Gators competes in the 100 yard butterfly final during the Division I Men's Swimming and Diving Championship held at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center on March 28, 2025 in Federal Way, Washington. (Photo by Mollie Handkins/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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A record that was once looked at as "unbreakable" has fallen...in prelims.
Florida senior Josh Liendo woke up this morning on a mission, taking down Caeleb Dressel's 42.80 NCAA record in the 100 butterfly. Dressel, a former gator, broke 43 seconds back in 2018, when it once seemed impossible.
Liendo's new record marks a defining moment in collegiate swimming. Dressel’s time of 42.80 seconds, set during his legendary career at Florida, had long been considered one of the most untouchable records in the sport. Dressel, a nine-time Olympic gold medalist, had one of the most explosive starts the NCAA had ever seen. His underwater were elite and his race strategy was bold. Dressel established a benchmark that stood as the gold standard for nearly a decade.
Now, a fellow Gator has dethroned Dressel as the king of the 100 butterfly, not only passing his time, but cutting almost three tenths of a second off of the fastest time in history. His swim showcased a near-perfect balance of power and efficiency. Liendo has always demonstrated exceptional control, particularly on the fourth 25, but this time he put together a near perfect swim to post a 42.54.
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JOSH LIENDO. 42.54 100 FLY.
After YEARS with Caeleb Dressel's 100 fly NCAA record at his fingertips, Josh Liendo just COOKED it in prelims at NCAAs. pic.twitter.com/CDb8hkQDu8
The swim is significant and now redefines what was once thought possible in the event. Beyond the time itself, the achievement solidifying Liendo as one of the best to ever compete in the NCAA. With Liendo taking down the 100 butterly, Dressel only has one record still standing, his iconic 50 freestyle from 2018 when his stopped the clock in 17.63 seconds.
With Liendo leading the field, this year's 100 butterfly is looking like the greatest field of all time. Not only did Liendo break the NCAA record, but Texas senior Hubert Kos threw down a massive 42.97 to qualify second and become the third swimmer in history to break 43 seconds.
The fastest in history and now the third fastest performer will duke it out for an NCAA title with the deepest field to follow. Get your popcorn ready, finals in the men's 100 butterfly should be a historic race.
This is one of the most ridiculous A-finals in the history of college swimming. No debate. pic.twitter.com/xBYqwWDMin
How on Earth were the UCLA Bruins not giving Aday Mara minutes last year? The 7’3” center got just 13.0 minutes per game for UCLA last year, left for the Michigan Wolverines in the transfer portal, and has helped lead Michigan to the Sweet 16.
Mara and the Wolverines will face Alabama on Friday for a spot in the Elite Eight. Mara won the Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Year, averaging 2.7 blocks and 6.9 rebounds per game this season. He’s provided for the Michigan offense too, putting up 12.0 points per game on 67.4% shooting from the field.
Even with the success in the starting lineup this year, Mara has still averaged just 23.1 minutes per game. With Mara likely headed to the NBA in the future, perhaps it’s wise for the abnormally tall center to play moderate fewer minutes than you might expect.
After Michigan picked up NCAA tournament wins over Howard and Saint Louis, Mara was named as the No. 5 transfer in the tournament by the USA TODAY’s Austin Cartwright.
“Former UCLA center Aday Mara has been a huge playmaker for the Wolverines alongside Lendeborg in 2025-26,” Cartwright said. “The 7-foot-3 big man is surprisingly skilled for his size, averaging 2.5 assists per game this season along with 12 points and 6.9 rebounds on 67.5% shooting percentage. Mara mostly came off the bench for UCLA in his two seasons there, showing the transfer was well worth it as he projects to be an NBA first-round pick in 2026.”
Bryn Ward has signed his first senior contract with Ulster after impressing as an academy player this season.
The back row forward made his Ulster debut in an October URC defeat by the Lions in South Africa and has delivered some eye-catching performances since, picking up player of the match awards against Munster and Stade Francais in January.
Ward was called up to the Ireland senior squad for the recent Six Nations campaign having initially been named as a training panellist and represented Ireland XV against England 'A' at Thomond Park in February.
The 21-year-old joins older brother Zac as a full-time Ulster player.
"I am very happy to sign my first senior contract with Ulster Rugby; it's always been a dream of mine to wear the jersey and I've managed to fulfil that this season," Ward said.
"I'm taking everything in my stride and enjoying the pressure that comes with playing at this level. I'm looking forward to the challenges ahead and feel driven to keep improving my game as a senior player next year."
Ulster's General Manager Rory Best paid tribute to Ward's "strong mentality" despite being a relative newcomer to the Ulster senior squad.
"Bryn's standout performances have been a fantastic success story for us this season," Best said.
"Credit goes to Bryn for taking his opportunities and the coaching staff within our academy system and senior team who have prepared him to perform at professional level.
"He has shown in a short space of time that he is a player with so much potential, especially around his ball-carrying ability. For a young player, he also has a strong mentality which has allowed him to settle in quickly.
"We are as excited as our supporters to see him continue to develop as an Ulster player in the future."
NEW DELHI: Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers has raised a key concern for Mumbai Indians ahead of IPL 2026, warning that one of their frontline pacers may no longer possess the same edge that once made him a match-winner.
Despite Mumbai Indians boasting a star-studded squad, ABD believes there could be a vulnerability that opposition teams might look to exploit. Speaking on his YouTube channel, he pointed out that while the team looks well-balanced on paper, there are subtle signs of decline in one of their experienced bowlers.
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“They don't need more all-rounders than what they already have. But the one worry for me is Trent Boult. It's similar to Bhuvi [Bhuvneshwar Kumar] situation, where he has lost a yard. He is not as spicy as he was from 2018, 2019 and 2020, even earlier 2015,” de Villiers said, suggesting a noticeable dip in pace and effectiveness.
ABD elaborated on how the bowler’s strengths have slightly waned over time. “He was clocking in low 140s, really swinging it late because of that fiery wrist he got, but he's maybe pulled back like a yard and he seems to be more expensive over the last while that I have watched him play over at SA20,” he added.
The former RCB star cautioned that this perceived dip could give a “false sense of security” to the franchise. “Maybe that's an area where they feel they have a lot of insurance there, but I feel maybe it's a false sense of security. It could be an area some of the opposition batters will target,” he warned.
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Meanwhile, former India batter Abhinav Mukund struck a more optimistic note, highlighting the depth and balance in the Mumbai Indians squad. “They've got a lot of players in form, which is what makes them scary. De Kock will relish being in Mumbai, playing at the Wankhede Stadium,” he said, backing the team’s overall strength.
Mukund also questioned the need for additional options, noting the presence of multiple established bowlers. “They've got plenty of options and look very good on paper,” he added.
While Mumbai Indians appear primed for another title push, ABD’s assessment serves as a reminder that even the most formidable squads can have underlying concerns.
Hashtag United play in the seventh tier of the football pyramid, which is also known as step three [BBC Essex Sport]
Hashtag United have asked to be relegated from the Isthmian Premier League for the 2026-27 season, due to what it describes as "unsustainable" finances.
YouTuber Spencer Owen founded the Essex club as an exhibition team in 2016, filming and uploading their matches online.
In a post on social media, Owen said he wanted to sign the "best players", but "not at the cost of our staff's jobs".
The club sit 18th in the table and a point above the relegation zone.
An Isthmian League spokesperson said the Football Association (FA) would decide whether Hashtag could drop to the Isthmian League North Division.
Teams in the division below usually do not have to spent as much money on travel, hospitality and player wages.
Hashtag United chief executive Joe Gorman and founder Spencer Owen spoke to the BBC in November [Warren Muggleton/BBC]
Owen criticised a lack of governance in non-league football.
"The finances are unsustainable at almost every level," he said, writing on X.
"Moving to step four (Isthmian League North Division) will mean significant budgetary savings that will be reinvested into other key parts of the business at a crucial time, including employing more people while we significantly invest in building home attendances at our new ground."
The Tags share Parkside with Aveley FC but plan to share with Redbridge FC in east London from next season.
In his statement, he also pointed to the "unprecedented spending" of some non-league teams, referencing Wrexham, who have soared to the Championship after the investment by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
The FA was contacted for comment.
Different sphere
Hashtag have enjoyed three promotions in eight seasons since joining the football pyramid.
But they appear to be eyeing a return to their roots, as BBC Essex sports reporter Warren Muggleton suggests.
"They boast over two million followers across all social media channels, competing with Premier League sides for exposure," said Muggleton.
"Having set up their All Stars team earlier this year, featuring influencers such as Sidemen member Bezhinga, this move to drop out of the Isthmian Premier suggests the Tags have intentions to compete in a different sphere."
Elena Rybakina kept her good form going on Wednesday, coming from behind to beat Jessica Pegula in the Miami Open quarter-finals.
Rybakina didn’t start well and dropped the opening set. She then went down a break early in the second set but managed to turn it around after that. The Kazakh eventually pulled away to win 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 and now moves on to face Aryna Sabalenka in the last four.
With that win, Rybakina became the first player on the WTA Tour to defeat Pegula five times in a row.
Elena Rybakina looks ahead to Aryna Sabalenka clash
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During an interview on the Tennis Channel, host Steve Weissman asked the world number two whether she would like ‘revenge’ for her Indian Wells final loss.
Rybakina responded, “Well, not necessarily. I want to play of course any top player straight away. Aryna of course – I would prefer maybe to play in the final if she wins.”
She went on to say that her motivation isn’t about getting back at Sabalenka for that loss, but rather about learning from their matches and taking any positives she can from their battles.
“But for me honestly, it’s not really about revenge. I had a lot of opportunities [Indian Wells] and it was in the third set kind of a roulette in Indian Wells and of course I just know we push each other and can learn from these matches,” Rybakina continued.
“But I want to come out from the match, no matter the result, and be happy with what happened on the court, what worked, maybe some little improvements.
“It’s already a plus and hopefully we’ll play many more times.”
How to Watch Aryna Sabalenka vs Elena Rybakina: Start times and broadcast Info
In the UK, fans might have a tough time catching Aryna Sabalenka vs Elena Rybakina live, with the match scheduled for a 12:30 am GMT start.
Fans on the US East Coast can tune in at 8:30 pm Eastern Standard Time.
Over in Kazakhstan, where Rybakina has plenty of support, coverage begins at 5:30 am local time on Friday.
Meanwhile, viewers in Belarus can catch the action from 3:30 am on Friday morning.
Back-to-back 1-2 finishes to open the season, with George Russell winning in Melbourne and the young superstar Kimi Antonelli taking his maiden victory in Shanghai. That has put Mercedes in a class of their own early in this campaign. There’s no compelling reason to think Suzuka changes that narrative. So here’s how this one plays out.
Yes, he’s 18 years old. No, that doesn’t matter anymore.
What Antonelli did in China wasn’t just impressive for a rookie — it was impressive period. He managed tire pressure, race pace, and pressure from his teammate with a composure that would make veterans twice his age look uncomfortable. The kid is legitimate, and Suzuka, with its premium on rhythm and commitment through high-speed sequences like the S Curves and 130R, should suit his style.
Kimi Antonelli is off to an identical start as his idol Ayrton Senna 🤯
• Both had 3 podiums in their rookie season • Both got their maiden win & pole in 2nd race of their 2nd season • Both used #12 for their maiden win • Both got hat tricks in their maiden win pic.twitter.com/ZXxvV2OQUC
Mercedes has collected the most points of any constructor through the opening rounds and Antonelli goes to Japan as the points leader after Shanghai. That’s not something to take lightly. If he can build on the confidence of that maiden win, there’s no reason he doesn’t stand on the top step again when the checkered flag falls Sunday.
2. George Russell | Mercedes
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Russell’s season so far has been almost too clean. Won in Australia, ran a controlled second in China, and he’ll arrive at Suzuka knowing exactly what his car can do. He’s already publicly flagged awareness of threats to Mercedes’ dominance heading into Japan, which tells you he’s not taking anything for granted — a quality that’s made him one of the most consistent drivers on the grid.
The interesting subplot here is the internal battle. Russell and Antonelli are genuinely competitive with each other, and there will come a point this season where that dynamic gets uncomfortable. For now, expect them to occupy P1 and P2 in some order. Russell’s experience at Suzuka edges him ahead of his teammate in qualifying, but Antonelli’s race pace may tell a different story once the lights go out.
3. Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari
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Lewis Hamilton is a five-time winner of the Japanese Grand Prix, and he’s coming off his first podium for Ferrari in Shanghai. That combination — historical dominance at this circuit plus a confidence shot from China — makes him a genuine threat for the final step of the podium.
This isn’t about sentiment. Hamilton has always been one of the great Suzuka drivers, and while the Ferrari has some ground to make up on the Mercedes package, Hamilton’s ability to extract the maximum from a car around this track is well-documented. If Ferrari has made even incremental progress, he’ll be in the mix.
Possible Spoiler: Charles Leclerc | Ferrari
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Ferrari has pushed Mercedes hard through the opening rounds and Charles Leclerc shouldn’t be underestimated just because Hamilton is getting the podium spotlight right now. Leclerc tends to be exceptional in qualifying, and if he plants the Scuderia on the front row, race strategy becomes the variable. Don’t be surprised if he finds himself in podium contention come Sunday afternoon. He won’t be winning this one, but a third-place finish is within reach if Hamilton has an off day.
The Bottom Line
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Mercedes is the class of the field right now, and nothing about Suzuka changes that assessment. Antonelli on top, Russell just behind, Hamilton making it a multi-team podium for the second straight race. The real storyline is whether Ferrari can chip away enough to make it genuinely close and whether Leclerc can remind everyone that Hamilton isn’t the only weapon in Maranello’s arsenal.
Suzuka has a way of producing drama when you least expect it. But right now, expecting Mercedes to dominate isn’t drama. It’s just math.
ESPN's Matt Miller highlighted a non-first round NFL draft prospect that could fill a big need for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
In a recent article from ESPN, Michael DiRocco listed defensive tackle, edge rusher, and linebacker as the Jaguars top three needs at the moment. Miller then selected Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan as a player outside of Round 1 who could fill one one of those needs.
"With three picks in the third round, the Jaguars will have ample opportunity to fill their need at defensive tackle," wrote Miller. "At 6-foot-4, 313 pounds, McClellan has fantastic quickness off the snap and can use his massive, strong hands to control offensive linemen."
McClellan is listed at 6-4, 323 pounds, and has played over 1,000 defensive snaps the last two years. He's had steady pass rush production, recording 18 pressures in 2024 and 21 pressures in 2025.
Although those pressure numbers won't jump off the stat sheet, McClellan ranked 37th out of 169 eligible defensive tackles last season in PFF's pass-rush win rate metric, showcasing his ability to win his one-on-one matchups. He also ranked tied for 21st in run-stop rate as well.
Defensive tackle is arguably the Jaguars' biggest need. For one, they need more depth and competition with only five tackles currently under contract. But in addition to that, while Jacksonville's defense was very good against the run, this defensive front needs a more consistent pass rush from the interior.
Senegalese Footballer Federation president Abdoulaye Fall (centre) and his legal team conducted a confrontational media conference in Paris [Reuters]
Senegal plan to parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy before their game against Peru in Paris on Saturday, with the head of the country's Football Federation vowing a "crusade" against the decision to strip the team of the title.
The Lions of Teranga claimed their second Afcon title on 18 January when they beat hosts Morocco 1-0 after extra time in a final which ended in chaotic scenes when the Senegal players walked off the pitch after their opponents were awarded a stoppage-time penalty with the match goalless.
But last week the Confederation of African Football (Caf) overturned that result, awarding Morocco a 3-0 victory.
On Tuesday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) confirmed receipt of Senegal's appeal against that decision, promising to rule "as swiftly as possible".
"Faced with what amounts to the most blatant and unprecedented administrative robbery in the history of our sport, the Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) refuses to accept this as inevitable," FSF president Abdoulaye Fall said at a media conference in the French capital.
Shortly before making his comments, FSF social media posted a timetable for events around Saturday's friendly at the Stade de France which included a trophy parade.
"Senegal will not bend the knee and will not compromise its values," added Fall. "Our fight now transcends the football pitch."
Following the controversial final in Rabat - in which Morocco and Real Madrid forward Brahim Diaz missed a Panenka penalty to win the match in the 114th minute - the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) immediately lodged a complaint with Caf and Fifa, claiming that Senegal leaving the field of play "greatly affected the normal course of the match and the players' morale".
Caf's disciplinary committee initially rejected that appeal, instead issuing sanctions against both sides, including a five-match ban for Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw, on 29 January.
The FRMF said those original penalties did not "reflect the seriousness of the incidents", and Caf's appeal board agreed, releasing a statement on 17 March which said Senegal had contravened articles 82 and 84 of competition regulations.
Article 82 states that if a team "leaves the ground before the regular end of the match without the authorisation of the referee", they are eliminated.
Senegal's government responded by calling for an investigation into "suspected corruption" at Caf, a claim rebuffed by the governing body's president, Patrice Motsepe, who has been at pains to point out the appeal board's independence.
"It is important that the decisions of our Caf disciplinary board and the Caf appeals board are viewed with respect and integrity," he said.
The final decision on who claims the 2025 Afcon title now rests with Cas, sport's highest judicial authority.
"To wage this moral and legal crusade, we have appointed a team of seasoned professionals with undeniable expertise," Fall announced in Paris, flanked by members of the FSF legal team.
One of them, lawyer Seydou Diagne, called the decision to strip Senegal of their title "so blatant, so absurd, so irrational".
"The decision of the appeals jury cannot even be considered a true decision of sporting justice," he added.
"It is an unacceptable and intolerable attack on the fundamental rights of our national Football Federation."
Fellow lawyer Juan Perez said: "A match that was over, whose result had been decided by the referee, now being re-refereed, administratively - that's unprecedented. You haven't seen anything like it. It could change the world of football."
Caf recently updated the Afcon 2025 review on its website to list Morocco as winners, although that page now appears to have been taken down.
With Senegal refusing to relinquish the trophy, and with Saturday's planned parade a sign of their contempt, the battle to be crowned African champions is far from over.
PSG handed advantage over Liverpool after Ligue 1 approves fixture postponement ahead of Champions League tie
The Ligue de Football Professionnel Board of directors have postponed the Ligue 1 fixture between RC Lens and Paris Saint-Germain, according to RMC Sport.
PSG had asked for the fixture to be postponed, giving them more time to prepare for their UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg against Liverpool at Anfield.
Lens, who are one point adrift of PSG at the top of the standings, had opposed the postponement of the clash from its initial April 11 date.
Lens President Xavier Bertrand has reacted angrily to the decision, describing it as unfair.
PSG will host Liverpool at the Parc des Princes on April 8, before travelling to Anfield for the second leg on April 14.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have no rest advantage before any of their two meetings with the French giants.
Arne Slot’s side face Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in the FA Cup quarter-final before their trip to Parc des Princes, while hosting Fulham in the Premier League before the return fixture.
While it remains to be seen whether the extra recovery period can benefit PSG, Liverpool would have also appreciated the same advantage.
Liverpool lost to PSG on penalties in last season’s Champions League round of 16 and will be aiming to exact revenge this time around.
PSG head into the tie as favourites, having beaten the Reds last time out and being the competition’s defending champions.
Reports this week suggested Romero's deal in North London had a release clause of €60m (£51.8m), a fee available only to Spanish giants Real Madrid,Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
Fabrizio Romano has revealed that no such clause exists in the Argentine's contract. However, the expectation is that Romero will leave Spurs in the summer, regardless of whether the club avoid relegation from the Premier League.
The 27-year-old has been vocal in his unhappiness with the club's board, calling the lack of investment in January "unbelievable" and "disgraceful" as Spurs battled an injury crisis.
Following the 2-2 draw with Bournemouth in February, he posted on Instagram. “Great effort from all my teammates yesterday, they were all incredible.
"I wanted to be available to help them even though I wasn’t feeling well, especially as we had only 11 players available – unbelievable but true and disgraceful.”
It is understood that the defender did have a 'gentleman's agreement' to leave Spurs should the club receive a significant offer from Spain, but no fee was fixed.
The agreement was also with Daniel Levy, who stepped down from his role as Executive Chairman after nearly 25 years in September.
Despite that, there is an expectation that the club captain will move on at the end of the campaign.
The World Cup winner has made 157 appearances for Spurs since his arrival from Atalanta and is attracting interest from clubs inLa Liga and the .
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MARCH 24: Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers up to bat during the exhibition game against the Cincinnati Reds at American Family Field on March 24, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images)
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Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio will begin the 2026 MLB season on the 10-day injured list with a broken left hand, the team announced on Thursday.
Chourio suffered what was described as a bruised left hand after being hit by a pitch during a Venezuela exhibition game against the Washington Nationals ahead of the World Baseball Classic earlier this month. He would go on to play five games in the tournament, including the final.
Chourio’s placement on the IL is retroactive to March 25, so the earliest he would be available is in time for the Brewers' first road trip in early April starting in Kansas City. But MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy reports that early estimates have the young Venezuelan star possibly missing between 2-4 weeks.
Milwaukee opens the season with a six-game homestand beginning Thursday against the Chicago White Sox.
The 22-year-old Chourio is entering his third season with the Brewers. In 2025, he batted .270 with 21 home runs and 78 RBI in 131 games.
Ann Arbor – On American military bases, Reveille, a bugle call, is played over loudspeakers in the early morning to signal the start of the day.
In the Michigan football building these days, under new head coach Kyle Whittingham, when meetings begin, an air horn sounds.
“It means we have already started our meetings,” safety Rod Moore, a graduate student, said this week. “The past two years, we would start the meeting at 2:30. Now we start meetings at 2:25, but it’s really a 2:30 meeting starting five minutes early.”
This is reminiscent of former Michigan head coach Lloyd Carr (1995-2007), who borrowed from legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi and would tell his players, “If you are five minutes early, you are already 10 minutes late.”
This is all about discipline and setting a tone for a program. Whittingham was hired last December, 16 days after Sherrone Moore was fired for having an inappropriate relationship with his executive assistant. Moore was head coach for two seasons, and a handful of players who spoke with reporters Wednesday described the Whittingham Era as focused on punctuality and accountability, responsibility and reliability.
“There’s a lot more accountability,” Moore said. “The little things that make a team great. Not just the big broad things that everyone else sees.”
Players can no longer nonchalantly show up late for meetings.
“You need to be 10 minutes early to everything,” running back Jordan Marshall said. “Guys would roll in whenever they really wanted to. And (this new approach is) something that I really like.”
Players have to attend class. If not, they won’t practice, Marshall said. As he sees it, it’s about doing things the right way, because that pays dividends in terms of team bonding and, ultimately, on-field performance. He spoke about the team being in “alignment.”
“That’s something that needs to be done, so that we're all on the same page, and everybody trusts each other,” Marshall said, referring to the players having to attend classes. “Because if I can trust you to go to class, if I can trust you to do things maybe you don't want to do, then I can trust you on the field when it's the fourth quarter and we have one minute left in the game.”
Whittingham has overhauled the staff, including in the weight room. The players worked all winter with Doug Elisaia, director of sports performance at Michigan, and defensive lineman Trey Pierce said how the team conditions is very different. They have more days off from the weight room, but they have more lifts.
“A lot more morning workouts,” Pierce said. “It introduces that factor of toughness, like we’ve been through this at 6 a.m., 6:15 a.m. all these days in the grind together. It improves team bonding and puts you in the headspace of we’ve done harder stuff than this and nothing can break us.”
Rod Moore said that overall, things are “more strict” under Whittingham, and training with Elisaia has been a “night and day” difference than the last two years.
“We feel a lot stronger, a lot more progress,” Moore said.
Practices are being run differently, as well. They last two hours and the time is used efficiently. Marshall said they are up-tempo and high paced.
“We're working,” Marshall said. “I don't stop moving at practice. We're always doing something, and that's not only going to help with us competing with teams, but our conditioning. Practicing that fast for two hours, we're not out there just standing around. We're out there moving 24/7, and that's going to put us in the position to be conditioned when we're in the fourth quarter, in the third quarter, and the other team's tired. We've done all these gassers at the end of practice to put us in the position to be ready to go and ready to strike.”
The Detroit Tigers are set to open the season on the road Thursday, March 26, the fourth consecutive year they've started on the road, and the second straight year they've been on the West Coast.
In the matchup on Thursday, March 26, the Tigers begin the season at the San Diego Padres, playing 10 of their first 13 games on the road.
Earlier this year, the team ended its partnership with the parent company of FanDuel Sports Network, moving all non-national TV Tigers games to be broadcast on Detroit Sports Net through MLB Media.
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Barry Bonds came close to becoming a Yankee, and the story behind why it didn’t happen is wild. The baseball legend opened up during Opening Night on Netflix, sharing details about his 1992 free agency and how a phone call from George Steinbrenner ended any chance of him suiting up in pinstripes.
Bonds was appearing on the broadcast for the New York Yankees–San Francisco Giants matchup when he finally talked about how real those negotiations were. After back-to-back MVP seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Bonds was the biggest name on the market.
The Yankees wanted him, and Steinbrenner was ready to make him the highest-paid player in MLB at the time. But then came the catch.
“George isn’t here anymore, so I can tell the truth, right?” Bonds said. “I would’ve been the Yankees, but Steinbrenner got on the phone, and they called us, and they told me, ‘Barry, we’re gonna give you the money, highest paid player at that time. But you have to sign the contract by 2:00 this afternoon,’ and I said, ‘Excuse me?’ and I just hung the phone up.”
That ultimatum did not sit right with Bonds. The tight deadline felt more like pressure than a negotiation, and he was not about to rush into a decision that big. His agent, Dennis Gilbert, called him right after to make sure he understood what he’d just walked away from.
Bonds did not care. He was not interested in being forced into anything, no matter how much money was on the table.
“By the time I walked down the street to go get lunch. I said, ‘Let me just think about this.’ Then the Giants called me, and I said, ‘I’m going home,'” Barry added.
Barry Bonds watches warmups for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors before the second round for the 2025 NBA Playoffs. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images
So instead of heading to New York, Bonds went back to the Bay Area. That choice defined his career. He spent 15 seasons with the San Francisco Giants, won four more MVP awards, and broke the all-time home run record.
But it is tough not to think about what could have been if he’d signed that afternoon. Bonds in Yankee Stadium with that short porch in right field is a fun what-if that’ll never stop floating around.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio is expected to miss the first two to four weeks of the season after fracturing his left hand in an exhibition game three weeks ago.
The Brewers placed Chourio on the 10-day injured list Thursday, retroactive to Wednesday. The move was announced hours before their season opener against the Chicago White Sox.
The injury occurred March 4 while playing for Venezuela’s World Baseball Classic team in an exhibition game with the Washington Nationals at West Palm Beach, Florida. Chourio was hit by a pitch from Washington’s Clayton Beeter.
After Chourio had experienced discomfort recently, an MRI revealed a small hairline fracture at the base of the third metacarpal.
Chourio, 22, is coming off a 2025 season in which he batted .270 with a .308 on-base percentage, 21 homers, 78 RBIs and 21 steals in 131 games. He has recorded over 20 homers and 20 steals in each of his two seasons in the majors since signing an eight-year, $82 million contract in December 2023, which represented the most money guaranteed to a player with no major league experience.
He has batted .341 with a 1.044 OPS, four homers and 11 RBIs in 12 career postseason games.
After a highly competitive second round, which included hard-fought games and buzzer-beaters, the 2026 NCAA tournament will continue with the Sweet 16 round. 32 teams remain in competition, and they want to get one step closer to the Final Four.
While some arrive as clear favorites, viral dog Air Corgi made a couple of surprise predictions for the round. For starters, it has No. 11 Texas upsetting No. 2 Purdue in the first game. No. 4 Nebraska continues its run with a win over No. 9 Iowa, No. 1 Arizona takes care of No. Arkansas, and No. 2 Houston moves past No. 3 Illinois in Thursday’s games.
Things get interesting in Friday’s game. Rick Pitino’s St. John’s beat No. 1 Duke, No. 4 Alabama ends No. 1 Michigan’s remarkable run, while No. 2 UConn gets closer to reclaiming its throne with a win over Michigan State. Last but not least, Iowa State continues its solid run with a win over No. 6 Tennessee.
Mar 19, 2026; San Diego, CA, USA; The March Madness logo during a practice session ahead of the first round of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
After a four-day rest period between the second round and the Sweet 16, the NCAA tournament will go straight to the Elite Eight. Four teams will clash on Saturday, while four more will do the same on Sunday.
Then, the Final Four will take place on Saturday, April 4. The national championship game will take place on Monday, April 6.
Some teams are looking strong, such as Michigan, St. John’s, Iowa State and Houston. The competition should only get better now.
A pitchers’ duel is on tap at Citi Field as the New York Mets host the Pittsburgh Pirates on Opening Day.
With two aces on the mound, I’m backing the Under in my Pirates vs. Mets predictions below.
Keep reading to see the full analysis of this matchup and get my free MLB picks for Thursday, March 26.
Pirates vs Mets predictions
Pirates vs Mets best bet: Under 7 (-105)
The Pittsburgh Pirates have a generational talent to build around in ace Paul Skenes, who went 10-10 with a 1.97 ERA in 2025.
Unfortunately, Pittsburgh put absolutely no offensive talent on the field last season, scoring a league-low 3.60 runs per game with a putrid .655 OPS.
While Pittsburgh has tried to improve its lineup, the New York Mets have a new ace on the mound in Freddy Peralta (17-6, 2.70 ERA), who led the NL in wins and surrendered three or fewer runs in 29 of his 33 starts.
I don’t have confidence in either of these new-look lineups generating much offense against this pitching, so I’m taking the Under this afternoon.
COVERS INTEL: Peralta was 2-0 with a 2.35 ERA in three starts against the Pirates last season, striking out 18 batters in 15 1/3 innings.
Pirates vs Mets same-game parlay (SGP)
Along with taking the Under this afternoon, I also like both starters to hit their strikeout totals in this game. Peralta struck out at least six batters in 23 of 33 starts last year, while Skenes recorded at least seven in 18 of 32. With both offenses still working their way into the season, I feel good about taking the Over on both starters.
Pirates vs Mets SGP
Under 7
Paul Skenes Over 6.5 strikeouts
Freddy Peralta Over 5.5 strikeouts
Pirates vs Mets home run pick: Juan Soto (+350)
While Juan Soto got off to a slow start last year, he finished with a career-high 43 home runs. That follows a general trend for the superstar, who has back-to-back 40+ homer years and has a slugging percentage of .519+ in three straight. While Skenes is a tough matchup for any hitter, Soto comes in off hitting two homers in the World Baseball Classic and has a great shot to continue that momentum into the regular season.
Pirates vs Mets odds
Moneyline: Pittsburgh -1.5 (+160) | New York +1.5 (-194)
Run line: Pittsburgh +100 | New York -118
Over/Under: Over 7 (-122) | Under 7 (+100)
Pirates vs Mets trend
The Pirates have played to totals of seven runs or fewer in 13 of Skenes’ last 16 starts. Find more MLB betting trends for Pirates vs. Mets.
How to watch Pirates vs Mets and game info
Location
Citi Field, Flushing, NY
Date
Thursday, March 26, 2026
First pitch
1:15 p.m. ET
TV
NBC
Pirates starting pitcher
Paul Skenes (2025: 10-10, 1.97 ERA)
Mets starting pitcher
Freddy Peralta (2025: 17-6, 2.70 ERA)
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MADRID (AP) — Carolina Marín, one of the greatest ever badminton players, retired on Thursday after the Spaniard couldn't fully recover from a third serious knee injury.
Marín, 32, said in a social media post that “my journey in professional badminton has come to an end.”
Marín is the only woman from outside Asia to win the Olympic singles when she won gold at Rio de Janeiro in 2016. She was also the first woman to win three world championships, was ranked No. 1 for a record 66 weeks, and took a record seven European championships.
She has not competed since the 2024 Paris Olympics when she tore the ACL in her right knee for a second time during the semifinals. She was winning that match until she collapsed in agony on the court. Marin tried a knee brace but lasted only two more points. She was too injured to play the bronze medal match.
“I actually did go out while on the court, in Paris in 2024, but we just didn’t know it at that time,” Marín said on Thursday.
She first tore the ACL in her right knee in 2019. She recovered but ruptured the ACL in her left knee and was unable to defend her Olympic title at Tokyo in 2021.
Marin came from behind to beat Olympic champion Li Xuerui in the final of the 2014 worlds, retained the title in 2015 and achieved an unprecedented third crown in 2018. She wasn't match until last year by Akane Yamaguchi.
Marín made the retirement announcement before the European championship to be held in her hometown of Huelva, Spain, next month.
“I wanted us to see each other for one last time on the court," she said, “but not if it meant putting my body at risk.”
Rodri has made 28 appearances for Manchester City this season [Getty Images]
Manchester City midfielder Rodri does not believe being a former Atletico Madrid player rules him out of joining Real Madrid and has said "you can't turn down the best clubs in the world".
The 29-year-old Spain midfielder, who has made 293 appearances for City since joining from La Liga club Atletico in 2019, will be out of contract next summer.
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner says he "needs to sit down and talk" with City but added he would one day "like to come back" to Spain.
Despite making 47 appearances for Atletico, Rodri said he would consider joining city rivals Real.
"There have been many players who've gone down that path," Rodri told Spanish media.
"Not immediately, but over time. For me, you can't turn down the best clubs in the world."
Players who have featured for both Real and Atletico include Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Spain forward Alvaro Morata - both of whom played for Chelsea between their spells at the Madrid clubs.
Rodri has won 12 major trophies with Pep Guardiola's side, including four Premier League titles and one Champions League.
He has featured in 18 Premier League games this season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in 2024.
When asked what he thought of Real president Florentino Perez's reported admiration for him as a footballer, Rodri replied: "I don't know - they don't talk to me directly. They'd talk to my agent."
Rodri has been named in Luis de la Fuente's Spain squad for upcoming friendlies against Serbia and Egypt as he targets a spot for this summer's World Cup in the US, Mexico and Canada.
Rodri has made 59 appearances for his country and won the European Championships in 2024 and the Nations League the year before.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 27: Kayode Awosika #74 of the Detroit Lions blocks during an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field on November 27, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Chargers came into the offseason needing reinforcements up front along the interior of the offensive line. They’ve added former Washington center Tyler Biadasz and offensive guard Cole Strange thus far, the latter of which played under Mike McDaniel in Miami during the 2025 season.
Now, the Bolts have added former Lions offensive guard Kayode Awosika to the room, grabbing a lesser-known blocker who started 11 games for Detroit over four seasons with the team. He most recently started four games for the Lions this past season while playing in 13 total contests.
In all, the 27-year old has played in 50 total career games since entering the NFL and even has a start in the NFC Championship Game to his name. Awosika is a feel-good success story as a former undrafted free agent out of Buffalo who signed with the Eagles after going undrafted in 2021.
Awosika has most of his NFL snaps played at left guard, meaning he’s most likely going to compete with Trevor Penning for that starting spot in camp, barring the Chargers adding zero new left guards during this year’s draft.
DraftKings filed its response to the NCAA trademark infringement lawsuit Wednesday and claimed its use of “March Madness” and affiliated terms are protected under the First Amendment, according to ESPN via the Associated Press. The popular sports gambling company argued the NCAA’s landmark trademark lawsuit will fail on its merits in a Wednesday filing in the Southern District of Indiana.
The NCAA announced its lawsuit against DraftKings last Friday citing trademark infringement for its use of the organizations’ federally-registered “March Madness,” “Final Four,” “Elite Eight,” “Sweet Sixteen,” and all variations, and is seeking an emergency temporary restraining order (TRO) to immediately prevent the sports betting service from further using those terms to promote its business.
But in its response, DraftKings argued those terms are “universally recognized names for the tournaments and their rounds, used by millions of college basketball fans, journalists, and participants in the sports-betting eco-system” as well as other online sportsbooks not currently being sued by the NCAA, per the AP.
“No trademark gives any organization the right to monopolize the language fans, players, journalists, and sportsbooks use every day to accurately refer to college basketball tournaments,” DraftKings said in a statement.
DraftKings also argued the NCAA’s request for a TRO is “based on a contrived and manufactured ’emergency'” while also citing its partnership with Genius Sports, the NCAA’s exclusive distributor of official NCAA data to various sportsbooks through 2032.
In a statement Friday, the NCAA said use of such trademarks goes against one of the association’s core values about separating sports betting from NCAA championships. It also cited protection of its student-athletes as a reason for filing the lawsuit.
“The NCAA makes clear in the complaint and its motion that every day that DraftKings continues to use these marks, millions of sports fans – and, critically, college students and young adults who are particularly susceptible to gambling harm – are exposed to the false suggestion that the Association has authorized or endorsed DraftKings’ gambling platform,” the NCAA statement read Friday. “This causes confusion among NCAA members and student-athletes that the Association is involved with and/or endorsing sports betting, which is in direct contradiction to its robust education, integrity monitoring, anti-harassment and advocacy efforts to end risky prop bets.
“The NCAA does not have any commercial relationships with any sportsbooks of any kind and continues to uphold a strict prohibition on advertising and sponsorships associated with betting. The NCAA says filing this complaint is a crucial step in furthering its mission to protect the integrity of competition and student-athlete well-being from the harms of sports betting.”
The 2026 NCAA Tournament enters its second weekend of action tonight, with Sweet Sixteen games running Thursday and Friday, and the Elite Eight round held Saturday and Sunday. The organization had initially requested an emergency TRO hearing be held prior to the start of Sweet Sixteen games Thursday.
The Will Wade era at LSU was a bizarre one. The Will Wade era at NC State was far shorter.
Wade is officially set to leave NC State for an LSU return after one season, CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein reports, heading back to Baton Rouge four years after an unceremonious firing.
Wade reached the NCAA Tournament twice with the Tigers, but he never actually coached in the tournament. A suspension kept him off the sidelines in 2019, and LSU, having had enough of NCAA investigations, fired him before the tournament began in 2022.
Now, Wade is back in familiar territory. Here's what you need to know.
Recruiting scandals derailed Wade's first stint at LSU, but those types of scandals are far less common nowadays because players are allowed to be paid. That doesn't mean Wade is necessarily absolved of past NCAA violations, but the embarrassment he caused the Tigers the first time around is virtually impossible in today's climate.
LSU has a new athletic administration and is more desperate to win than it was in 2022. The Tigers earned a No. 6 seed in the NCAA Tournament in Wade's final season but haven't made it back to the tournament since and are just 17-55 in SEC play over the last four seasons.
In an era in which resources matter most, LSU has plenty of resources. Wade has proven he knows how to use resources when they are available to him, particularly now that they can legally be used. LSU is also hiring McNeese's Heath Schroyer to its athletic administration, giving Wade a close ally who will have his back this time around.
While NC State provided Wade with plenty of resources to build a roster last season, Wade is ultra familiar with the Louisiana recruiting environment and knows what kind of fit he will be.
What happened with Will Wade at LSU?
Wade was embroiled in recruiting scandals for much of his five seasons at LSU. He was suspended by the program ahead of the NCAA Tournament in 2019 when an FBI wiretap found him discussing a "strong-a—" offer to a player, but he avoided losing his job when LSU reinstated him following the season. The Tigers reached the Sweet 16 with Wade away from the team.
An NCAA investigation into Wade continued, and he was fired the day before Selection Sunday in 2022 when LSU was served a notice of allegations from the NCAA.
After a year off, Wade returned to the coaching ranks at McNeese and found immediate success with back-to-back Southland Conference titles before leaving for NC State in 2025.
Manchester United enquire about defender after Barcelona open door to exit
Barcelona are sure to be busy during this summer’s transfer window, as they seek to reinforce Hansi Flick’s squad ahead of the 2026-27 season. The plan is for numerous signings to be made, but these could be offset by significant departures – especially if more funds are needed in order for the Catalans to return to La Liga’s 1:1 rule.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen is a certainty to leave, while one of Robert Lewandowski or Ferran Torres is also expected to depart in order to allow a new striker to come in. There may also be movement in defence, particularly in the full-back department where doubts have arisen regarding starting pair Jules Kounde and Alejandro Balde.
In Balde’s case, Barcelona are prepared to hear offers from interested clubs. This stance has attracted the interest of Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa, all of whom have enquired about the 22-year-old’s situation, as per MD.
Balde’s profile as an explosive full-back is appreciated in the Premier League, which is why he has a number of suitors there. Were he to leave Barcelona, the likelihood is that a move to England would be most likely.
Barcelona’s contract situation opens door to move
It must be remembered that Balde’s contract as a Barcelona player only runs until 2028. At this stage, no move has been made to offer a renewal, and with just over two years remaining until it ends, this summer would be the ideal time for the Catalans to get peak value for his services.
Barcelona may well consider letting Balde go in the summer, but the player himself has absolutely no plans to leave the Spotify Camp Nou. In this regard, he’s unlikely to move in 2026, but were he not to sign a new contract before the end of next season, the door could be opened wider in 2027.
Roma or Everton at risk of European exclusion in 2026-27
There is a growing possibility that both Roma and Premier League side Everton end up qualifying for the same European competition at the end of the 2025-26 season, which could result in one of them being excluded due to the fact that both sides are under the same ownership.
Roma and Everton at ‘risk’ of qualifying for the same competition
As things stand, both sides are competing for a spot in UEFA competitions for 2026-27 in their respective domestic leagues. Roma are currently sixth in Serie A, which would be enough for a Europa League finish, but are still hoping for a Champions League spot, and currently sit just three points behind Como in fourth.
Everton, meanwhile, are eighth in the Premier League, level on points with Brentford in seventh. Like Roma, they are also three points away from a Champions League spot, given that the Premier League is expected to receive five UCL places again in 2026-27.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MARCH 21: David Moyes, Manager of Everton, celebrates victory following the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
However, under UEFA regulations, no individual or legal entity is permitted to have a decisive influence over more than one club competing in its competitions.
That means that if both Roma and Everton were to qualify for the same European competition next season, whether that be the Champions League, Europa League or Conference League, one team would either be demoted to a lower-ranking competition, or potentially excluded altogether.
Just last season, Premier League side Crystal Palace had qualified for the Europa League as a result of their FA Cup win, but were then demoted to the Conference League given that they were under the same ownership as Ligue 1 side Lyon, who had already qualified for the Europa League.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 19: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on March 19, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
If Roma and Everton were to qualify for the same competition, UEFA would be expected to give preference to the side that finished highest in its respective national league. If there is no difference, the place should be awarded to the club whose federation ranks highest on the UEFA access list.
Jackson Chourio's World Baseball Classic appearance has come with a cost.
The Milwaukee Brewers placed the outfielder on the 10-day injured list Thusday, March 26 with a fractured left hand suffered when he was hit by a pitch in a March 4 game while playing for eventual WBC champion Team Venezuela.
Chourio finished out the tournament and then played four Cactus League games with the Brewers, but a subsequent MRI exam revealed a hairline fracture at the base of the third metacarpal on his left hand after he had experienced recent discomfort.
The Brewers estimate Chourio will miss two to four weeks.
Outfielder Blake Perkins was recalled from Class AAA Nashville to take Chourio's spot on the 26-man roster.
Check back later for updates. Chourio, president of baseball operations Matt Arnold and manager Pat Murphy are all scheduled to speak with the media later this morning.
PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 18: AJ Surace #10 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights practices passing before the game against the Oregon Ducks at SHI Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Rutgers is set to begin springs practices on Friday and there is plenty to keep an eye on.
After a five-win season, and 2-7 record in the Big Ten, the Scarlet Knights made changes to the roster and coaching staff. This is the first chance to see how the team looks on the field.
This year, practice will be all fans have. The spring season will not end with the Scarlet-White Game, which has become a tradition for Rutgers. Head coach Greg Schiano previously announced that this game will not be played this year.
Despite the lack of a spring game, this is an important time for Rutgers ad these three storylines will be at the forefront.
New-look quarterback battle
Athan Kaliakmanis has moved on. While the two-year starter chases his goals at the NFL level, Rutgers will be looking for a new starter and there will be an intriguing battle.
AJ Surace returns for his third year in the program. The Scarlet Knights also hit the transfer portal to add Boston College’s Dylan Lonergan.
Surace has played sparingly during his career, but many believe he has great potential. He has become known for not just his physical intangibles, but for his intelligence as well.
Lonergan began his career at Alabama with Nick Saban before landing at Boston College as a transfer. He now comes to Rutgers with two years of eligibility remaining. Lonergan appeared in 10 games for the Eagles last year, making nine starts. He completed 66.9% of his passes and finished with 2,025 passing yards and 12 touchdowns with five interceptions.
This feels like it will be a legitimate quarterback battle. In typical Schiano fashion, we might not get an answer on a starter for a long time. Maybe we’ll get that answer before the day of the season opener.
KJ Duff & who?
Rutgers had two wide receivers emerge last season and were able to retain a big fish.
KJ Duff announced at a basketball game that he would return to Piscataway next season. This was major news as Duff led Rutgers with 60 catches for 1,084 yards and seven touchdowns in 2025. Ian Strong entered the transfer portal and eventually landed at Cal. With DT Sheffield moving on as well, the Scarlet Knights will be in search of that all-important No. 2 receiver next to Duff.
The good news is, there are some options. The semi-bad news, Rutgers will be looking at options that dealt with injuries last year.
Famah Toure is a receiver with a high ceiling. He missed the entirety of the year after an injury in the spring game. Vernon Allen and Jourdin Houston will also get a chance to step up after dealing with injuries last year.
Ben Black played last season and caught eight passes for 119 yards and a touchdown.
Travis Johansen takes over defense
The Robb Smith-Zach Sparber experiment did not work. Is anyone surprised?
Rutgers allowed a Big Ten-worst 432.8 yards per game last season. It also gave up 31.8 points per game. Schiano made a quick change and brought in South Dakota’s Travis Johansen to be the new defensive coordinator.
Johansen filled his staff well and completed the overhaul on the sideline. Not only will the coaching staff look different, Rutgers added 10 defensive players in the transfer portal.
We can breakdown each player on the defensive side of the ball, and we will when the time comes, but the picture as a whole is what is important. It will be a new-look system with a new group of players and after 2025, that is good news.
Two years ago, the NFL seized on a quirk in the calendar that allowed the league to televise a Friday night game, Friday Night Lights be damned. With Friday a Week 1 option only when it's the first Friday in September, the league can't do it in 2026, when Week 1 coincides with the second full weekend of the month.
Enter Wednesday-Thursday.
The NFL has announced that, this year, the Seahawks will host the opening game on Wednesday, September 9, with the 49ers and the Rams playing on Thursday, September 10 in Australia.
That's likely the new formula, for the years when Thursday-Friday doesn't work because of the league's broadcast antitrust exemption.
Wednesday-Thursday will be the likely plan in 2027 and 2028, with the Super Bowl champion hosting the Wednesday game and an international contest happening on Thursday. In 2029, Friday will be in play. Ditto for 2030, 2031, 2032, and 2033.
Of course, none of that matters if/when the league expands to 18 games and two byes. At that point, Week 1 likely would be moved to Labor Day weekend, which the NFL abandoned after 2001.
Here's the other catch. If the current approach continues, with no NFL football on Labor Day weekend, the league's effort to find more ways to cram cheese into the pizza would entail not a Thursday-Friday two-pack of games but a Wednesday-Thursday-Friday trifecta.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 4: Sebastian Fundora, left, the WBC Super Welterweight World Champion, and Keith Thurman, right, face off with promoter Tom Brown standing in between them after a news conference at AVALON Hollywood on February 4, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. The bout will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday, March 28, 2026. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Previously slated to meet in October before “Towering Inferno” injured his back, Sebastian Fundora and Keith Thurman now helm an Amazon Prime PPV this coming Saturday at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand.
Bad Left Hook will have LIVE coverage of the card starting at 8:00 pm ET.
Fundora (23-1-1, 15 KO) put the screws to Tim Tszyu in their rematch last July, extending his winning streak to three since a shocking upset loss to Brian Mendoza in 2023. Thurman (31-1, 23 KO) has fought just once in the last four years, a three-round thumping of Brock Jarvis in hostile territory last March.
Can “One Time” defy the odds once again, or will Fundora once again prove himself the man to beat at 154?
Who will win Fundora vs Thurman?
Cliche though it may be, this honestly does boil down to how much Thurman has left in the tank, because as far as I can see, his style is perfectly suited for chopping down Fundora.
As much as he’s improved, Fundora still bears a number of shortcomings that his offensive prowess has to compensate for. Some of these are physiological; you can’t expect someone built like Manute Bol to move like Fred Astaire. Others, though, point to some lingering complacency. He brings his hands back low, confident that his height will keep him out of trouble, but simultaneously gets sloppy with his distance management. While we mostly remember Tszyu saying “no mas” in their rematch, it’s worth noting that he hit Fundora with some absolute bombs despite a nine-inch height difference and nearly 10-inch reach difference.
Thurman is actually taller than Tszyu by an inch and gives up just one additional inch of reach, but more than that, he’s clever enough to safely create the sorts of openings that Tszyu had to bleed for. Forcing Fundora to chase, waiting for those stilt legs of his to get out of position, and cracking him over the top is the sort of gameplan a prime Thurman could reliably execute even with the size difference.
Problem is, it’s anyone’s guess how much of “prime Thurman” remains. He was shaky in the early going against Jarvis, leaving himself open to counters with some uncharacteristically ugly lunges, and though he managed to find his sea legs and drop the hammer, Jarvis isn’t half the puzzle Fundora is.
As much as I want to call the upset and genuinely believe that Thurman will give him fits, I just can’t bring myself to pull the trigger with so many lingering questions around Thurman’s condition. Without the sort of concussive power necessary to put Fundora on the defensive, Thurman will need to lean on his legs all night, and that’s a lot of responsibility to put on 37-year-old limbs. He’ll do well when they’re both fresh, but somewhere around the halfway point, Fundora’s sheer physicality will bail him out and wear Thurman down to a competitive but clear decision win.
Prediction: Sebastian Fundora by unanimous decision
The Punta Mita Invitational, already over a decade old, has proven its formula — access, location and fun — works wonders.GOLF
The Punta Mita Invitational isn’t trying to be just another pro-am. Now in its 11th year, the event has turned into one of golf’s most unique experiences — an intersection of high-level competition and luxury accommodations at one of the most gorgeous destinations in the the sport.
The event, founded in 2014, brings together passionate amateurs, Tour winners and industry leaders. The most recent playing wrapped up in January. Here’s what you should know about it and, better yet, how you can get involved next time.
A dynamite field
Punta Mita is different from a traditional pro-am due to its accessibility of the professional field. The 2026 lineup featured major champions, Tour winners and international standouts. They weren’t distant celebrities but teammates, dinner companions and, at some moments, beachside storytellers.
Michael Campbell, the 2005 U.S. Open champion, served as event host, anchoring a field that included Players champ Fred Funk and pros like Stuart Appleby, Chris DiMarco, Heath Slocum, John Rollins, Ricky Barnes, Notah Begay III and Esteban Toledo. The invitational rotates pros with amateurs daily, so all three rounds are played with a different star.
Teams of three amateurs (and their rotating pro) compete over three rounds for the title. But this isn’t high-stress and mega pressure — think more like a high-end member-guest. There’s drinks and there’s laughs — but there’s also competition, like the annual shootout, where pros split into two teams for a four-hole match. Better yet, it’s played in front of guests, homeowners and resort members. It’s also a blast.
An overhead view of some of the off-course fun.Courtesy Photo
A destination worth visiting
The location itself is a star. Once a quiet peninsula for surfers and fishermen, Punta Mita was transformed by developer DINE into a private luxury enclave featuring world-class real estate, curated amenities and two Jack Nicklaus Signature golf courses.
The Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita opened in 1999, and today Punta Mita is home to four elite hotel properties: Four Seasons, St. Regis Punta Mita, Montage Punta Mita and Pendry Punta Mita. There’s also 20 residential (and private) communities. The St. Regis Punta Mita plays as event host, and here guests enjoy five nights of luxury accommodations, beach access and spa experiences. There’s also nightly social events.
The golf, of course, is good too. The most famous hole might be the Pacifico Course’s “Tail of the Whale” island green. It appears and disappears with the tides — so it can only be played when accessible — and is truly a bucket-list experience. (As long as the tide’s on your side.)
The Tail of the Whale, hole 3B, at the Pacifico Course.Evan Schiller
Outside the ropes
If the days belong to golf, the nights belong to Punta Mita.
Evenings unfold with sunset happy hours, beachside gatherings and standout dining experiences — including a memorable night at Hector’s Kitchen, recently named one of Mexico’s Top 100 Restaurants for 2026 by renowned critic Marco Beteta.
This is where the Invitational separates itself. As pros linger over mezcal and amateurs trade stories, genuine connections form and business relationships soften into friendships. Clients become playing partners. And the line between competitor and companion disappears.
“The idea from the beginning was never just great golf,” says Derek Oakey, the event founder. “When Carl Emberson and I started this in 2014, we wanted it to feel different, something that truly embraced the vibe of Punta Mita. Over the years it’s grown into an experience that’s just as much about the people and the place as it is the competition.”
The ideal environment has also morphed into an intriguing location to host high-value clients and prospects, as access like this can’t be replicated in a traditional hospitality tent.
The future
The 2026 Punta Mita Invitational was the second edition of a new partnership with 8AM Golf, which is focused on growing the game and elevating the golfer experience. With deep relationships across professional golf, media, instruction and equipment, 8AM Golf brings credibility, access and operational excellence, helping take an already special event to an entirely new level.
And 11 years in, the Punta Mita Invitational has become something increasingly rare in modern golf: an event that feels exclusive without feeling inaccessible, and competitive without losing its soul.
Paradise doesn’t just surround the golf — it becomes a part of it. To learn more, click here.
The Milwaukee Brewers begin the 2026 MLB season against the Chicago White Sox in Milwaukee, but there is going to be a very notable absence for the home team, and it's not Freddy Peralta.
On Opening Day, just a few hours before the game, the Brewers announced that Jackson Chourio is going on the injured list with a fracture in his left hand. This is a brutal blow for the Brewers, as they now need to adjust the outfield before the season's even started.
According to Jon Morosi of MLB Network, Brewers manager Pat Murphy revealed that Christian Yelich might move back to the outfield to begin the year with this unfortunate Chourio injury.
Brewers have new Christian Yelich plan amid Jackson Chourio's injury
"Pat Murphy on MLBNetwork moments ago, speaking on Christian Yelich's role after the Chourio injury: '(Yelich) wants to play the outfield, and I think he will,'" Morosi reports.
Yelich playing in the outfield is not something that the Brewers have done much with Yelich lately. He played in 122 games as an outfielder in 2023, but the last two years, he's been a designated hitter primarily.
He played just 48 games in the outfield in 2024 compared to 26 at designated hitter. Then in 2025, he played 131 games as the DH compared to just 19 as an outfielder.
But if there were ever a time for Yelich to return to the outfield for an extended period of time, it would be now.
Chourio is going to miss a few weeks, and with the Brewers clearly lacking in the outfield without him, Yelich returning there makes a ton of sense.
This plan from Pat Murphy isn't a shocking one, as Yelich can still play in the outfield. But, compared to the initial plan to keep him as the designated hitter, this is a big change, as Yelich will be back in the field for more of the season with Chourio out for a while.
Moses Itauma (left) and Jermaine Franklin Jr (right) with promoter Frank Warren during the Magnificent 7 press launch at the Co-Op Live Arena, Manchester. Picture date: Monday November 17, 2025. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images
It took a bit longer than expected, but Moses Itauma and Jermaine Franklin will finally share the ring this Saturday as the chief attraction of Queensberry’s latest Manchester show.
Bad Left Hook will have LIVE coverage of the card starting at 1:00 pm ET.
Itauma (13-0, 11 KO) has dispatched his last nine opponents in under two rounds apiece, including a 1:59 demolition job of Dillian Whyte last October. Franklin (24-2, 15 KO) dropped back-to-back bouts to Whyte and Anthony Joshua, but enters the ring on the heels of an upset decision over two-time Olympic bronze medalist Ivan Dychko.
Can Franklin snatch his second consecutive “0,” or will boxing’s best heavyweight prospect claim another quick finish?
Who will win Itauma vs Franklin?
With all due respect to Franklin, I just don’t see how he wins unless Itauma has some massive Achilles’ heel that flares up at the worst possible moment.
The key issue here is speed. Itauma is blindingly quick for his size and adept at keeping things at his preferred mid- to long-range. The only times he’s looked even mildly uncomfortable came when opponents bullied their way into the pocket and forced him to clinch, but as we saw against Mike Balogun, forcing Itauma into a phone booth is significantly easier said than done.
While Franklin is hypothetically durable enough to withstand some of Itauma’s broadsides, he moves like he left his parking brake on. Watching him plod around against Devin Vargas, giving up huge chunks of real estate to a man in his early 40s, it’s hard to fathom how he deals with the in-and-out movement of Itauma. Franklin basically has to hope that Itauma wears himself out within the first few rounds, which is a lot to ask when Franklin lacks the footwork or spoiling skills to throw Itauma off his game.
That just leaves the puncher’s chance, which Franklin doesn’t really have. Vargas had been finished seven times before and the best Franklin could manage was a stoppage between rounds, which marked just his second win inside the distance in the last eight years. Itauma’s not going down unless he sprints face-first into a wound-up bomb, and even then I’d give the young gun decent odds of getting back up.
Too slow and too light a puncher to knock Itauma out of his comfort zone, it’s really just a question of how long Franklin can hold out. He’s got a chin on him, but I’m feeling the early finish. Sadly, I’m not currently at my rhetorical best, so just imagine a suitably florid description of Franklin’s inevitable hiding.
Transgender women athletes will no longer be allowed to compete in Olympic women’s events under a new eligibility policy, the International Olympic Committee announced Thursday.
The rule will take effect in time for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
“For all disciplines on the sports programme of an IOC event, including the Olympic Games and for both individual and team sports, eligibility for any female category is limited to biological females,” the IOC said, adding that the classification will be determined through a one‑time gene screening program.
The Olympic governing body said the policy is intended to “ensure fairness, and to protect safety, particularly in contact sports,” and is a shift from its previous approach of leaving eligibility decisions to individual federations.
IOC President Kirsty Coventry said the rule is based on scientific and medical guidance.
“At the Olympic Games, even the smallest margins can be the difference between victory and defeat,” Coventry, who began leading the organization last year, said in a statement. “It would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category.”
The move aligns with an executive order signed by President Donald Trump barring transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports and follows a similar policy adopted by the U.S. Olympic Committee last year.
The Trump administration cheered the IOC’s move, with the White House’s rapid response X account highlighting the decision and White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt crediting Trump for the change.
“President Trump's Executive Order protecting women's sports made this happen!” Leavitt wrote on X.
🙄Criticism rains down: Nacional's harsh blow against Cruz Azul
What was supposed to be a tune-up match to keep up the rhythm ended up becoming a headache for Atlético Nacional. The Verdolaga side was thrashed 3-0 by Mexico’s Cruz Azul at PayPal Park in San José, United States. After a scoreless first half, the “Cement Machine” imposed its superiority in the second half with goals from Nicolás Ibáñez, Luka Romero, and Mateo Levy, unleashing the fury of the Colombian fans.
Criticism over the lack of attitude
Despite being leaders in Liga BetPlay, the fans did not forgive the image left in California. On social media, supporters lashed out at the squad, pointing to a worrying lack of intensity and authority. The criticism also reached coach Diego Arias, whose management is once again being questioned by a section of the stands demanding an immediate change of direction.
Return and key clash against Pasto
With no time for regrets, the team returns to Colombia to prepare for Sunday’s match against Deportivo Pasto. This clash will be vital, as both teams are level on points at the top of the table. Atlético Nacional need a convincing victory to calm the waters and reaffirm their credentials as contenders for the domestic title.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 12: Sal Stewart #27 of the Cincinnati Reds runs towards first base during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Camelback Ranch on March 12, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When was the last time the Cincinnati Reds rolled into a season on such an upswing?
They made the playoffs last year. Even after they did that, they didn’t immediately lose half their roster to free agency, or have their minuscule budget force them to trade away key stars.
They’ve got a Hall of Fame manager at the helm, a starting rotation whose depth is the envy of the entire league, and a bona fide star in the making as their shortstop. They even brought back the world’s greatest gum-bubble blower.
Today the Cincinnati Reds will take on the Boston Red Sox at Great American Ball Park on Opening Day as the 2026 season officially gets under way. With that in mind, here are Five Dumb Predictions for the upcoming Reds season – some of which I truly hope are woefully inaccurate.
Matt McLain swipes 35 bags
All the way back in 2023, McLain swiped 14 bases in just 89 games as part of his ‘breakout’ before shoulder and oblique issues set back his entire career. Then, in 2025, he stole another 18 in 147 games despite barely keeping his OBP at the .300 level.
Now, though, he looks to be fully healthy once again, and I’m banking on him actually getting on base at a respectable clip for a full season – and that will provide him with ample opportunity to do more swiping. I also anticipate him swiping with more proclivity than ever before, and thus this here prediction.
It’s going to be a big, big year for Matt.
Sal Stewart leads the Reds in OPS
The Reds spent big (for them) this winter to sign veteran slugger Eugenio Suárez, who once posted a .930 OPS during his 49-homer campaign with them in 2019. The Reds also boast one Elly De La Cruz, a superstar in the making who has all the chops of a guy who could swap 50 homers with the flick of a wrist.
Still, there’s something about the approach of Cincinnati’s rookie 1B that just screams that he’ll be the battleship of their offense, a guy who once walked as much as he struck out in the minors in an homage to the guy who just gifted the franchise a Verdin clock after his own Hall of Fame career with them.
I think Sal’s patient approach pays off big time for him in 2026, with ample power shoved in there as well. The end result? A .290/.360/.490 season that sees him swat 25 homers and lead the Reds in OPS at season’s end.
We’re all sleeping on Tyler Stephenson
Contract years have ways of bringing out the absolute best in players, and Cincinnati catcher Tyler Stephenson just so happens to be in one of them in 2026. The former 1st round pick didn’t pick up a contract extension from the Reds (despite Jose Trevino getting one upon being dealt to the club), and top prospect Alfredo Duno looms large as he approaches the upper minors.
The writing, as they say, is very much on the wall for ol’ Ty Steves. His time with the Reds appears to be dwindling.
Injuries have set him back in most every year, as they are wont to do for catchers, but I think things truly begin to come together for him in a platform 2026. That won’t mean the Reds will jump to sign him long-term, but it will put him in a great spot to land a big deal with someone else when next winter rolls around after he mashes his way into free agency.
I see a 23 homer season for him in ‘26, which will set a new career best before he heads off to free agency and is paid to be a professional baseball player by another team.
Ke’Bryan Hayes hits a homer
Maybe even two. I’ll go out on a limb and say he hits four.
The Reds valiantly miss the playoffs
It’s tough out there, folks. It’s especially tough out in the rough and tumble land of the National League Central division, where the Milwaukee Brewers have perfected their own art of player development and the Chicago Cubs have finally leaned-in to their ability to outspend their peers.
Heck, even the Pittsburgh Pirates have figured out the whole ‘draft good players’ angle to the game.
I think the 2026 Reds end up doing a lot of the same things they did just one year ago when they won 83 games and snuck into the playoffs as the New York Mets collapsed. I just worry that won’t be good enough to sneak into the postseason again in 2026, as the rest of the National League tide has risen faster than they have.
I see another 83 wins – maybe even 84! – but I don’t think that’s going to be good enough for them to make the playoffs, as Hunter Greene’s absence across the first half of the season ends up being the single most deciding factor for this club in the history books.
LAHAINA, HI - NOVEMBER 22: Head coach Will Wade of the LSU Tigers signals to his players during a consultation college basketball game at the Maui Invitational against the Marquette Golden Eagles at the Lahaina Civic Center on November 22, 2017 in Lahaina, Hawaii. The Golden Eagles won 94-84. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
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They say you can’t go home again.
Apparently that’s not the case for Will Wade.
Wade, 43, is reportedly returning to be the head men’s basketball at LSU after just one season at N.C. State. He coached at the SEC school from 2017-22 with three NCAA Tournament appearances before being fired.
The school is buying out current coach Matt McMahon and hiring Wade, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports first reported.
The two buyouts total to $11 million, and the school is spending close to $200 million on football and basketball buyouts, salaries and NIL. That does not include NIL for next year’s basketball team.
LSU fired Wade four years ago after receiving a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA.
ESPN reported the Notice of Allegations charges LSU with eight Level 1 violations, considered the most serious, including seven connected to the basketball program. One Level 1 violation included a “failure to exercise institutional control and monitor ...its football and men’s basketball programs.”
In taped calls depicted in the two-hour HBO documentary “The Scheme,” Wade discussed with Christian Dawkins, a runner in the basketball world and want-to-be-agent, in colorful language the recruitment of players Naz Reid, Nassir Little and Javonte Smart.
“I went to him with a [expletive] strong-ass offer about a month ago,” Wade said in the call, first reported March 7, 2019, referring to Smart. “[Expletive] strong. It was a helluva [expletive] offer.”
Wade was hired by McNeese State ahead of the 2023-24 season and went 50-9 in two seasons with two NCAA Tournament appearances.
However, during last year’s tournament, he openly admitted his agents were talking to N.C. State and he accepted that job while McNeese was still playing.
The Wolfpack went 20-14 and reached the NCAA Tournament, losing in the First Four to Texas.
Just recently, Wade was asked about the LSU job.
“No, is the job open there? Huh?…," he told reporters. "Let me be very clear. I’m excited at NC State. I was hired at NC State to do a job. This wasn’t gonna take one year...”
With the recent firing of Hubert Davis at North Carolina, both the North Carolina and N.C. State jobs are open.
Data analytics in football: Why your favourite club cannot win without It
Data analytics in football now generates 1.4 million data points in a single match, capturing every pass, sprint, and tactical decision on the pitch.
This transformation has changed how clubs operate, from scouting players in distant countries to making up-to-the-minute tactical adjustments during matches. Football performance analysis has evolved from simple statistics to sophisticated systems that predict outcomes and identify weaknesses opponents don’t even know they have. I’ll show you in this piece why traditional methods no longer work, the core areas where football data analytics brings success, and the competitive disadvantage your club faces without it.
Why traditional football methods are no longer enough
Traditional scouting in football relies on subjective opinions and gut feelings that create the biggest problems. Research shows scouts have low agreement on player rankings and make inconsistent selection decisions when using only their experience as qualification criteria. The methods that worked decades ago cannot handle the complexity of modern football.
The financial cost alone makes traditional approaches unsustainable. Scouts travel to observe players in person, which limits the number of athletes they can assess within any given timeframe. This geographical constraint means clubs miss talent in markets they cannot reach.
More troubling is the lack of standardisation in the industry. Few studies have analysed the procedures, criteria and tools scouts use. Scouting departments overrely on outdated information and overlook relevant evidence because they lack explicit key performance indicators. This creates an environment where expensive signings become coin tosses rather than calculated investments.
Studies on football scouting revealed something unexpected: scientists found no evidence that observing players in games hurt or helped validity. They could not prove watching players mattered at all. The feedback loop remains too long for scouts to learn which cues predict professional success.
Football performance analysis has since moved beyond these limitations.
The contrast becomes even clearer in esports, where live information is built into how fans and bettors follow the action. A best-of-three series does not unfold like a static prediction from before kick-off. It keeps re-pricing itself through map wins, side changes, kill tempo, economy pressure, and tactical adjustments. That is what makes In-play betting on major matches more meaningful in esports than a simple pre-match wager, because betting decisions can be based on visible in-game developments rather than broad assumptions alone. Platforms like Betmaster reflect this structure by offering live markets that move with map-level performance and in-game events, rather than relying only on fixed pre-match odds
Core areas where data analytics drives football success
Football clubs now analyse performance in four distinct domains: technical skill development, tactical execution, physical conditioning and psychological readiness. Each area generates applicable information that directly influences match outcomes.
Tactical analysis has become especially sophisticated through metrics like expected goals (xG), which measures shot quality based on location, angle and defensive positioning. Heat maps and player movement tracking reveal positioning patterns. Coaches use these patterns to adjust formations, pressing systems and counter-attacking strategies. Teams can identify opponent vulnerabilities before stepping onto the pitch with these capabilities.
Opposition analysis combines video footage with statistical databases from companies like Opta, Wyscout and StatsBomb. Analysts get into how opponents attack, defend and transition between phases. Some clubs use internal models to select which matches to review. This ensures they study games that represent opponent tactics against similar teams accurately.
Set-pieces represent a critical application. Research shows dead-ball situations account for up to 30% of goals. FC Midtjylland created 20-25 distinct routines based on analysing thousands of free-kicks and corners. This resulted in 49% of their goals coming from set-pieces during their 2014-15 title-winning season.
Injury prevention relies on monitoring training loads, movement patterns and physical stress through wearable devices and GPS trackers. AI systems like Zone7 showed they can forecast increased injury risk one to seven days before 72.4% of actual injuries (306 out of 423 cases).
The competitive disadvantage of playing without analytics
Almost every Premier League team employs someone with ‘analytics’ in their title, but most have very little effect on decision-making. Teams hire analysts because it would look bad if they didn’t, not because they intend to use the insights. This superficial adoption creates a dangerous illusion of progress. Competitors gain real advantages.
The problem runs deeper than just hiring. Tony Khan, Jacksonville Jaguars’ Senior Vice President of Technology and Analytics, identified the biggest problem: “There are a lot of sceptics, and that’s probably on the analysts and the statisticians. You have to be able to explain it to the football people in their terms’. Coaches reject data not because it’s inaccurate. They don’t understand or believe the results.”
Many clubs have data scientists but don’t know what to do with them. The strongest voices at the club drive decisions, whether scouts, board members, or agents, without clear decision-making structures. Data becomes part of power games rather than objective guidance.
Smaller clubs face additional barriers. Limited resources prevent investment in data specialists or advanced AI tools. Clubs that ignore football data analytics risk falling behind. Competitors deploy advanced features. Poor data quality undermines strategic decisions and leads to mis-investment.
Conclusion
Football data analytics isn’t optional anymore. It’s the difference between winning and mediocrity. Clubs that hire analysts for appearance will continue losing to teams that weave insights into decision-making. Your favourite club faces a choice: adopt analytics in scouting and tactics, or watch competitors pull further ahead. The gap widens with each passing season. Clubs that act now will dominate tomorrow’s game.
Redcar Athletic beat Matlock Town 4-2 on Wednesday to secure promotion [Redcar Athletic]
A non-league football club has been promoted to its highest level in its 33-year history.
Northern Premier League East Division Redcar Athletic guaranteed promotion on Wednesday night to the seventh level of the English football league system.
The club's director John Wilberforce told BBC Radio Tees he will never forget the feeling of winning promotion as the team beat Matlock Town 4-2.
He said. "We'll be welcoming some big teams next season. I expect [Wrexham co-owner] Ryan Reynolds to be knocking on our door anytime soon."
Wilberforce said the Matlock match was "brilliant" and revealed: "It was a party last night.
"I could remember it when there were barely anybody going and there was a tiny little stand.
"The club grows and grows."
He said one of the best things with non-league football was its affordability.
"It's a community, we all enjoy each other's company," he said.
"It's a more affordable treat for a family."
The ambitious director said he thought the team could seek promotion again.
Mar. 26—SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Ten years ago today, I sat in a hotel room in Cincinnati and had an idea.
With the unpredictability of the NCAA men's hockey tournament, I wondered if I could even predict the results better than a coin. The answer was a resounding no.
In Year 1, the coin correctly predicted UND would win the NCAA national title. I did not. The battle was on.
I've now beaten the coin five years in a row. But an NCAA rules change last summer allowed Canadian Hockey League players to retain their NCAA eligibility, and it has led to even more parity this season in college hockey and a deep tournament field.
We'll see what 2026 brings.
Schlossman's picks: Michigan State over UConn. Dartmouth over Wisconsin. Michigan State over Dartmouth.
Comments: Michigan State has just about everything you want in a team — high-end skill, tenacity, scoring ability, tough defending, elite goaltending and a good mix of younger/older players. Although UConn is playing well, that's going to be a tough matchup. Dartmouth is coming into the tournament hot; Wisconsin is not. We'll see if that matters. Beware of Dartmouth's Hayden Stavroff. He has one of the best releases in the country. The Badgers, meanwhile, need their goaltenders to play better to make a run.
The coin's picks: Michigan State over UConn. Wisconsin over Dartmouth. Wisconsin over Michigan State.
Schlossman's picks: North Dakota over Merrimack. Providence over Quinnipiac. North Dakota over Providence.
Comments: Like Michigan State, North Dakota has just about everything you want in a playoff hockey team. This is a hard, direct team. When the Fighting Hawks are at their best, they're an extremely difficult out. They've lost one regulation game in two months, two in the last four months. Providence isn't flashy, but when NHL teams are trying to sign your fourth-line center, you know you've got impressive depth up the middle.
The coin's picks: North Dakota over Merrimack. Quinnipiac over Providence. Quinnipiac over North Dakota.
Schlossman's picks: Minnesota State over Western Michigan. Denver over Cornell. Denver over Minnesota State.
Comments: There will not be many goals scored in this regional. All four teams are impressive on the defensive end. Whoever comes out of this regional will be battle-tested. Western Michigan is a contender to win back-to-back NCAA titles, but losing defensemen Joona Väisänen and Cole Crusberg-Roseen to season-ending injuries hurts big-time. In 17 of the last 19 NCAA tournaments, at least one No. 4 seed has beaten a No. 1 seed. So, I've got to pick at least one. Denver, meanwhile, is red hot with Johnny Hicks in net.
The coin's picks: Western Michigan over Minnesota State. Cornell over Denver. Western Michigan over Cornell.
Schlossman's picks: Michigan over Bentley. Minnesota Duluth over Penn State. Minnesota Duluth over Michigan.
Comments: This regional features an interesting contrast in styles. Michigan and Penn State are high-flying offensively. Bentley and Minnesota Duluth will counter with structured defensive teams. The Bulldogs could give a lot of fits to the Big Ten squads, especially if Adam Gajan is at the top of his game. Penn State and Michigan rank 1-3 in most penalty minutes per game. Minnesota Duluth has the No. 2 power play in the country. The Plante brothers will feast if Penn State is undisciplined.
The coin's picks: Bentley over Michigan. Penn State over Minnesota Duluth. Penn State over Bentley.
Schlossman's picks: Michigan State over North Dakota. Denver over Minnesota Duluth. Michigan State over Denver.
Comments: Michigan State was our preseason pick to win it all, and we don't feel there's any reason to change that. The Spartans were the last Big Ten team to win an NCAA title 19 years ago in St. Louis. Could they end the Big Ten drought in Las Vegas?
The coin's picks: Wisconsin over Quinnipiac. Western Michigan over Penn State. Wisconsin over Western Michigan.
PSG won their first Champions League title last season [Getty Images]
Paris St-Germain's French league match against Lens, which was set to take place between the two legs of their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool, has been postponed.
The decision has been taken so the defending champions can "prepare in the best conditions" for the tie.
Ligue One leaders PSG were scheduled to visit second-placed Lens on Saturday, 11 April - three days after hosting Liverpool and three days before the second leg at Anfield.
RC Strasbourg's Ligue 1 match at Stade Brestois on 12 April has also been moved to 13 May because of the French club's Conference League quarter-final tie with Mainz.
The first leg is due to take place at Mainz on 9 April with the second leg at Strasbourg on 16 April.
"At the request of Paris St-Germain and RC Strasbourg in order to prepare in the best conditions for their respective quarter-finals, the board of directors of the LFP has unanimously decided, apart from the clubs concerned, to postpone the matches," the LFP said.
The LFP added that the decision was in line with its "strategic direction" to "enable France to retain its fifth place in the Uefa coefficient".
The performances of clubs in European competitions largely determines how many qualification places a league receives for Europe in future seasons, with France currently holding four Champions League spots.
When PSG made the request to postpone the match Lens, who are one point behind the French champions in Ligue One, said they were strongly against the idea and that the French league is in danger of being reduced to "an adjustment variable at the whim of the European imperatives of some".
The LFP has also asked Lens to move their home game against Nantes on 9 May forward by one day if PSG qualify for the semi-finals of the Champions League.
As we head into the fantasy basketball playoffs semifinal weekend, the goal is to maximize every transaction. Friday has 10 games on the slate, which is exactly why you should avoid selecting players who play that day. Instead, utilize the schedule to your advantage by targeting players who will play on Thursday, Saturday or Sunday. Below is a more in-depth look at how I’m planning out the rest of Week 22.
Week 22 Strategy
Target the New Orleans Pelicans, Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings — they each play three games (Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday), giving you a crucial edge over teams that either play two or fewer games this weekend or play on Friday’s 10-game slate. The Detroit Pistons are also a solid option, with two games on Thursday and Saturday. Prioritizing these teams maximizes your streaming potential for the weekend. The Magic and Knicks play on Thursday and Sunday, but they don’t tend to have many streaming options (more on them later).
Plan out the rest of the week to avoid using roster spots for players who play on Friday’s big slate. There’s nothing worse than picking up a player you can’t fit into your lineup. Instead, pick up a player from the Hornets, Pelicans or Kings on Thursday to get three games out of one add, giving you more value than single-game streamers. The goal is to get the most out of your transactions.
Teams to Fade
Fringe players from the Cavaliers, Mavericks and Lakers can be cut. Unless they’re going to fit into your lineup on Friday, there’s no point in holding because they won’t play another game after Friday in Week 22.
Streaming Options
Shallow leagues (under 35% rostered)
Daniss Jenkins — PG/SG, Detroit Pistons (35%)
Cade Cunningham is out indefinitely with a collapsed lung and Jenkins is the direct beneficiary. Without Cade this season, Jenkins is posting 16.6 points, 8.1 assists and 1.2 steals in 34-plus minutes. The Pistons play Thursday and Saturday — two games in the thinnest part of the slate. Add him now if you see him on waivers.
Malik Monk - PG/SG, Sacramento Kings (28%)
Monk is back in the rotation because of so many injuries in the Kings’ backcourt. He dished out 14 assists on Tuesday and fantasy managers can expect he’ll bounce back from his 3-for-13 shooting night against a struggling Orlando Magic team on Thursday. The schedule and opportunity are far too good to pass up for the remainder of the week.
Herbert Jones - SG/SF/PF -New Orleans Pelicans (27%)
Armed with a three-game schedule on the best days heading into the weekend, Jones is far too versatile to be left on waivers. He’s been in double figures in three straight games, hitting 3s and racking up stocks to help fantasy managers defensively. Herb’s been a top-100 player the past two weeks in 9-cat.
Deep leagues (under 15% rostered)
Devin Carter - PG, Sacramento Kings (9%)
Similar to Monk, Carter will benefit from all of the injuries in Sacramento. He’s put together a couple of strong performances in his last two outings, averaging 17 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and a steal in 30-plus minutes. Being available in 93% of leagues is criminal.
Jeremiah Fears - PG/SG, New Orleans Pelicans (16%)
I’d consider Fears for points leagues where his inefficiency won’t hurt you too much. The favorable schedule and counting stats in points, assists and 3s are really what you’re chasing.
Karlo Matkovic - PF/C, New Orleans Pelicans (3%)
A name to know in the deepest formats. The Pelicans are giving him run as they build toward next season, and three games in the lightest part of the window make him worth a flier if you're desperate for big-man stats (FG% and stocks).
Yves Missi — C, New Orleans Pelicans (15%)
Missi had been playing very well before Wednesday’s 2-4-2 line with zero stocks in 17 minutes. Still, he had blocked at least one shot in seven consecutive games, with several nights with more than 10 rebounds. I’d hold given the schedule and consider Wednesday an off night.
Dylan Cardwell — PF/C Sacramento Kings (10%)
If you’re looking for a rebounding specialist, Cardwell is your guy. Now that he’s back playing anywhere from 15-24 minutes, that's more than enough time for him to help fantasy managers in a few areas. The schedule is on his side, though be cautious if he pops up on the injury report before the Saturday-Sunday back-to-back.
Ryan Kalkbrenner - C, Charlotte Hornets (10%)
Another block and FG% play, the Hornets don’t have much to pull from outside of their rookie big man. I’d only consider him in deeper formats, needing defensive help with a high FG% and low turnover rate. At least you know he’s a lock to fit into your lineups on Thursday and Saturday.
"I feel I can only make the wrong choice" – Mio Backhaus on choosing between Germany and Japan
Born in Germany to a German father and Japanese mother, Werder Bremen goalkeeper Mio Backhaus faces a difficult choice over which country to represent at senior level.
After initially playing for Japan at U15 level, the 21-year-old has since represented Germany at all youth levels and is currently a German U21 international.
Who he will choose to play for at senior level remains uncertain.
“I unfortunately feel like I can only make the wrong choice,” Backhaus told 11Freunde, adding that when he eventually makes a final decision, he will “probably regret it anyway.”
“If I decided now against the DFB and for Japan, it would affect, I feel, 100 people who have cared for me lovingly and wonderfully over the years. I wonder if they would then think: ‘What was all that for?’”
For the moment, however, Backhaus is postponing the decision.
“As long as I’m nominated for the U21s, I don’t put too much pressure on myself. I’m in no rush regarding the senior national team,” he said.
🏟️ El Monumental under scrutiny: pitch hit by AC/DC invasion
The Mâs Monumental Stadium has swapped football boots for electric guitars during this FIFA international break. After the first of AC/DC’s three concerts, River Plate’s pitch is already showing the first signs of wear and tear. Images of the damaged and discolored grass after the March 23 show have raised alarm bells in Núñez.
A tight and demanding schedule
With two more concerts scheduled for March 27 and 31, the club’s leadership assumes the pitch will be “battered” for the match against Belgrano on April 5. The stage setup and the impact of thousands of fans will force winter maintenance work to begin earlier, a process that is usually carried out in May but has been moved up this year due to the pre-World Cup schedule.
Focus on the Copa Libertadores and the Superclásico
The recovery plan is aimed at ensuring Eduardo Coudet’s team can enjoy a pitch in top condition for their Copa Libertadores opener against Carabobo on April 15. However, the top priority is the weekend of April 19, when River will host Boca Juniors in a Superclásico where the condition of the grass will be crucial.
Feb 27, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio against the Chicago White Sox during a spring training game at American Family Fields of Phoenix. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Not the news that Milwaukee Brewers fans wanted on what is supposed to be the most joyful morning of the baseball calendar: Jackson Chourio has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a fracture in his hand. Blake Perkins will replace him on the Opening Day roster.
Chourio was hit by a on his left hand by a pitch while playing for Venezuela. He played throughout the rest of the tournament and when he rejoined the Brewers after it ended, but he was having some pain when checking swings, according to Pat Murphy, who appeared on MLB Network’s MLB Central this morning. The team performed an MRI (it must have been in the last day-and-a-half, given that Chourio played in the exhibition games at American Family Field on both Monday and Tuesday) and discovered what was described as a “hairline fracture.”
The injury has already begun to heal, according to Murphy, but needs another 2-4 weeks to heal all the way, setting Chourio up for a season debut sometime in mid-to-late April.
Meanwhile, the Brewers will make do with what they have. That could mean more appearances in left field for Christian Yelich (per Murphy) and, presumably, Jake Bauers. A defensive alignment of Brandon Lockridge-Blake Perkins-Sal Frelick would catch everything, but let’s try to never see that as long as the Brewers aren’t already ahead.
If you followed USC women's basketball this past season, you know that Jazzy Davidson and Kara Dunn were the Trojans' leading scorers. Kennedy Smith's numbers usually didn't jump off the stat sheet. Yet, if you follow this program, you also know Kennedy Smith is not a box score player. Translated: Her value and importance go far beyond numbers and raw statistical averages.
USC often went into games knowing that if defenses took away one of Jazzy Davidson or Kara Dunn, the other of the two would have great chances to score and create offense. That's one reason Kennedy Smith didn't dominate at the offensive end of the floor for the Trojans. Yet, the reality of Smith's place on this team in 2026 is a lot more layered and complicated than that.
Kennedy Smith -- as USC women's basketball analyst Cece Clay often says -- is the "connector" of this offense. She will make the unselfish pass, set screens, and perform the non-box-score-based tasks which create fluid, crisp halfcourt possessions. She will pick her spots on offense but is not the elite perimeter shooter who should be looking to launch every time she has the ball. Jazzy and Kara were better options in that regard this season. Smith showed good discipline in not taking too many shots, especially 3-pointers, on most occasions. She reminds us that basketball impact goes far beyond points scored.
The 2026 season was a headache and challenge for Kennedy Smith for a lot of reasons. This next one is the most underappreciated: Smith was on an island relative to the other players on the roster, in the sense that she was the only main player on the USC team who had a year of experience in Lindsay Gottlieb's system.
Jazzy was a freshman. Kara was a transfer. The frontcourt was transfer-based or recruit-based. Londynn Jones was a transfer. Malia Samuels was a returning player but is never looked to as a primary scorer. Kennedy Smith was on her own. She knew the nuances of the USC offense, but virtually no one else on the team did entering the season in November. Not having JuJu Watkins on the floor severely limited not only what the team could achieve, but what Kennedy herself could do on offense.
Yes, Kennedy Smith's defense and rebounding are world-class. She is arguably the best defensive player in women's basketball. Yet, the massive churn on the USC roster this past season left Kennedy Smith in a virtually impossible position. She had to exist within an offense Jazzy Davidson and Kara Dunn were learning how to play. She had to be an unselfish teammate yet find ways to be a leader and mentor on a roster which was largely new to Gottlieb's scheme and concepts.
Kennedy Smith endured a more difficult season than just about anyone in women's college basketball. That USC was able to make the NCAA Tournament and win a March Madness game shows how well she adjusted to a ton of difficult, complicated circumstances.
AMD officially unveils its Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition CPU AMD has today announced its Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition CPU, the company’s first-ever consumer-grade CPU featuring 3D V-Cache across all CPU chiplets. This CPU has 192MB of total L3 cache. This accelerates the performance of many workloads by keeping more data on chip, reducing […]
A company called Clickout Media is being called out for buying trusted news and niche sites, replacing them with AI-generated gambling content, and abandoning them after Google penalties. Some call this “parasite SEO,” but to me it sounds more like large-scale search spam.
What’s happening. The company acquired sports, gaming, and tech sites, then rapidly shifted them from editorial coverage to casino and crypto content, PressGazette reported.
Sites were stripped of original reporting, filled with AI-written articles, and used to push offshore gambling links, according to former employees.
How it works. The strategy relies on buying domains with existing authority, then exploiting their ability to rank in Google. Content typically followed a pattern:
Legitimate coverage continues briefly to preserve credibility
Gambling content is introduced and scaled
AI-generated articles and fake author profiles replace human writers
Revenue comes from affiliate deals with casino operators, sometimes tied to player losses
The impact. Several previously active publications now appear deindexed, with layoffs and closures following. In some cases, even charity websites were repurposed to host gambling content.
What they’re saying. Google prohibits publishing content at scale for the primary purpose of manipulating rankings. It refers to extreme cases like this as “site reputation abuse,” a violation that can trigger manual actions and removal from Google’s index and search results.
“While we aren’t able to comment on a specific site’s ranking on Search, our policies prohibit publishing content at scale for the primary purpose of manipulating search rankings,” Google said about this case.
Why we care. This isn’t SEO in any meaningful sense. It’s reputation abuse designed to game rankings at scale.
Like it or not, everyone is fishing in the same pond. As content marketers and SEO practitioners, we all have the same subscriptions to Semrush and other SEO tools, giving us access to the same data as our competitors.
If we all have the same tools, aren’t we just writing the same content?
There’s a better way.
You may be sitting on a wealth of data about your target audience and your existing customers, and you don’t even know it. These insights are invisible to your competitors, yet they’re unread, unanalyzed, and underutilized by the marketing team.
The problem: Third-party tools can create an over-commoditized content echo chamber
While SEO toolsets are invaluable (and I’ll always be using one, pretty much daily, for the rest of my career), they aren’t a failsafe way to ensure you’re creating the best content for your audience. These tools measure existing search demand through their own data, giving the best estimate of keyword traffic and search results.
However, when these aren’t viewed through the lens of your own customers, the result can be content that’s oversaturated in your market, overwhelming anyone looking for help or answers online.
When your content isn’t unique to your current or target audience, your organization and its offerings may get lost in the sea of SEOs and content strategists at your competitor organizations, who are trying to follow the same best practices and strategy.
It’s time to better utilize your own data to implement content campaigns that drive interest from the very audience that’s already shown a proven interest.
For the purposes of this article and marketing content creation, first-party data is any data from current, potential, or past customers that’s only accessible internally. The top “5 goldmines” where I’ve consistently found nuggets of content foundations and insight are:
Internal site search queries: What visitors couldn’t find on your site, but keep searching for.
Sales call transcripts: The exact language and questions prospects say before they buy.
CRM data: Spotting patterns in deal stages, objections, and lost deals.
Support tickets: The issues and questions your product or service keeps failing to answer, leading to frustrated customers.
Email replies and metrics: What the audience actually responds to versus what they ignore.
These five areas are a great place to start collecting and utilizing first-party data to its full potential.
This data is key to better, more-targeted content marketing for three reasons.
It’s proprietary
This data is confidential and only available to your internal team. Often, it’s not even accessible to everyone and may require favors from data analysts or web developers to pull. That’s what makes it so unique. Competitors can’t find or replicate it, no matter what SEO tools they have.
It reflects real buyer language
This relates to the “curse of knowledge” cognitive bias, where you know so much about a topic that you assume others do as well. One of my favorite examples is the “facial tissue” market. You may know facial tissue as “Kleenex,” even though that’s technically a brand name for a type of facial tissue.
With many consumers using a competitor’s brand name colloquially, how do competitors refer to their own product? Because most people likely aren’t searching “facial tissue” with the intent to buy, it’s up to manufacturers to determine the language their audience uses to find alternatives.
Even though employees at XYZ Tissue Co. know the product is technically “facial tissue,” that doesn’t mean their customers do.
It maps to your full marketing funnel
While third-party keyword data usually skews to the top of the funnel, first-party data captures mid- and bottom-funnel content gaps that drive conversions and brand loyalty, not just traffic.
How to get content ideas from first-party data: The specifics
We know these data sources are valuable. So, how do we use them? Let’s break it down.
Internal site search
Site search is one of my favorite sources of insight and inspiration. It’s active, ongoing, real-time data showing how your target audience is trying to interact and engage with you through internal site search. No matter what the data looks like, it can hold a wealth of information about what content your users expect to find on your website.
If you don’t have site search on your website, you can create it using Google’s programmable site search feature. While it will provide internal site search data, it may also display ads or external results on users’ results pages.
To use site search effectively, export the queries monthly, clean the data to remove spam, then cluster by theme (such as product collections or service offerings). Finally, run it through keyword research tools to flag anything with high keyword volume and low competition that’s missing from your site.
Bonus: For products or services your customers are searching for that don’t exist, it might be useful to send that data to the R&D department for potential new offerings to consider.
Use a service like Gong, Chorus, or manual transcriptions from sales calls and CRM data to look for recurring needs, questions, and objections across customers from all stages of the purchasing funnel.
If, for instance, you see continued resistance to your enterprise SaaS analytics platform due to the long onboarding process, consider creating a time-bound, step-by-step guide that makes it painless for anyone to switch analytics platforms. This can be great collateral for the sales team to address popular objections.
In the CRM, you can also filter lost deals by reason. For instance, finding “went with competitor” + common objection could lead to a comparison or differentiation article that highlights your features vs. the competitors you keep losing deals to.
Besides reviewing the data, ask the sales team directly on a call or email about their most common objections. Because they’re constantly in communication with potential customers, they’ll likely know immediately the top objections they receive regularly.
Support tickets
The support team can also be an invaluable resource. In addition to asking the support team directly what problems they solve for customers on a daily basis, look in your customer support ticket queue and dashboard to find old and new tickets with recurring issues (your top 10 most common complaints are probably content gaps you need to address ASAP).
An explainer blog post, knowledge base article, or PDF guide that tackles the issue from an actionable angle can not only give you more content to promote, but also help the support team with materials to share with your customers.
Email replies and metrics
Depending on the industry, your email lists’ reply inboxes may be exploding with valuable customer data. At a supplements company I worked at, we regularly received customer responses to our email marketing campaigns. They asked questions about products, gave suggestions, and even offered enthusiastic reviews we could feature on our website.
You can also look at the metrics.
If your monthly newsletter is the highest-performing email, should you increase it to a biweekly newsletter?
If your product features never get high conversions, is that because of the content, or are they more interested in value-focused blog posts and videos?
Don’t take your first-party data for granted. Build automated pipelines for report generation, conversation follow-ups, and content creation from these sources to build momentum around the topics your audience most wants to hear.
While competitors can copy your articles, they can never copy your customer conversations. Try it out this week: audit a first-party data source and see what content ideas you can find.
Google expanded its structured data support for forum and Q&A pages, adding properties that help you signal reply threads, quoted content, and whether content is human- or machine-generated. The update aims to reduce how Google misreads discussion and Q&A content.
What changed. Google’s QAPage docs now support commentCount and digitalSourceType. DiscussionForumPosting docs now support sharedContent plus the same commentCount and digitalSourceType.
The details. In Q&A markup, you can use commentCount on questions, answers, and comments to show total comments even if not fully marked up. answerCount + commentCount should equal total replies of any type.
How it works. digitalSourceType lets you flag whether content comes from a trained model or simpler automation. Use TrainedAlgorithmicMediaDigitalSource for LLM-style output and AlgorithmicMediaDigitalSource for simpler bots. If omitted, Google assumes human-generated content.
What’s new for forums. sharedContent lets you mark the primary item shared in a post. Google accepts WebPage, ImageObject, VideoObject, and referenced DiscussionForumPosting or Comment, including quotes or reposts.
Why we care. This gives you more precise control over how Google reads modern community content — especially forum-heavy sites, support communities, UGC platforms, and Q&A sections. Google can better distinguish answers from comments, count partial threads across pagination, and identify when a post mainly shares a link, image, video, or quoted reply.
MemeCore price just pulled off one of those blink-and-you-miss-it moves. A brutal 65% intraday surge sent the token flying from $1.70 to $2.80 only to slam straight into a historical supply zone and retrace just as aggressively. Now sitting around $2.01, the market’s cooling off, trying to decide whether that rally was genius… or just another overcooked spike. And honestly? It might be a bit of both.
MemeCore price surge fueled by hardfork and listings
Well, this surge timing wasn’t random. Infact two big news are responsible for surges as on March 25, the MemeCore Hardfork went live, bringing a “stable” upgrade alongside account abstraction features aimed at cheaper and smarter transactions. That alone was enough to get attention.
But then came the accelerant. A new perpetual listing with up to 50x leverage dropped, paired with trading incentives running through April 2. Suddenly, traders had both narrative and leverage.
Futures data shows explosive derivatives market activity spike
If you’re wondering whether traders actually showed up then data on Coinglass shows they did.
Derivatives volume surged to $350.20 million, while open interest jumped to $73.22 million, effectively doubling from the previous day. That’s not quiet accumulation that’s aggressive positioning.
And the liquidations? Brutal. Total liquidations hit $2.62 million, with short positions taking the bigger hit at $1.71 million. Longs weren’t spared either, with $916.04K wiped out. Classic squeeze behavior first shorts get punished, then late longs feel the heat.
MemeCore price tests support after rapid volatility spike
Now comes the part that actually matters to traders. Yes, we talk price now, it has pulled back aimed towards the $1.80–$1.90 zone, and this is where things get interesting. If this range holds, it could act as a solid base for another push higher. Liquidity builds, confidence returns, and suddenly $3.00 doesn’t look so far away.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. If that support cracks? The bullish narrative takes a hit fast. The next meaningful downside sits much lower, around $1.20–$1.30. That’s not a dip; that’s a reset.
MemeCore price outlook hinges on key support hold
So, here onwards traders are now watching for one thing which is a clean, convincing bounce. Not a weak drift, not a fake-out. A real reaction.
Because right now, MemeCore price analysis shows that it is stuck in that awkward phase where hype meets reality. The tech upgrade is live, derivatives activity is booming, and volatility is doing what volatility does best is shaking out both sides.
If support holds, this could be the early stage of something bigger. If it doesn’t… well, we’ve seen how these stories usually end.
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The SEC just cleared the Depository Trust Company to tokenize Russell 1000 stocks, major ETFs, and US Treasury bills, opening the door for trillions to move on chain. But no tokenized asset pilot delivers the same returns as a presale entry below what the open market will price after listing.
The Cardano price prediction debate carries weight for ADA holders, but Pepeto is approaching a Binance listing with more than $8 million raised, built by the cofounder who took the original Pepe coin to $11 billion.
Cardano Price Prediction Shifts as SEC Clears DTC Tokenization Pilot for Stocks and Treasuries
The SEC issued a no action letter clearing DTC to tokenize Russell 1000 constituents, major equity ETFs, and Treasury bills in a limited pilot according to The Block.
The pilot launches in the second half of 2026 and represents the first time a central securities depository received clearance to bring traditional assets on chain.
According to CoinDCX, the move arrives alongside FTX’s $2.2 billion payout on March 31. The Cardano price prediction is heating up, but Washington favours projects with products already built.
ADA Outlook and Where the Real Presale Returns Live Right Now
Pepeto: The Platform the Pepe Cofounder Built While the ADA Forecast Grinds Toward Recovery
The SEC cleared DTC to tokenize stocks and Treasury bills in a pilot that will take years to reach the market, but Pepeto is approaching its Binance listing in days, and the gap between those two timelines is the entire argument for why early entries matter more than institutional frameworks right now when the window is open.
Pepeto is a live exchange platform built for the retail trader who always seems to pay more than the wallets that moved first. As institutional capital floods on chain through tokenized assets and Bitcoin ETF flows, the gap between large players and retail only widens, and Pepeto was built to close that gap.
PepetoSwap runs zero fee trades, so capital stops bleeding to costs, the cross chain bridge moves tokens at no charge, so what the reader sends is what arrives, and the risk scorer checks every contract before capital touches it, giving retail the verification that protected capital requires.
The original Pepe coin’s run to $11 billion with zero products is the benchmark that keeps coming up in Pepeto conversations, because the same cofounder built both with the same 420 trillion supply, except this time there is a complete exchange behind it.
The presale sits at $0.000000186, and matching Pepe’s all time high from this entry is 150x, with a SolidProof audit verifying every contract and 193% APY staking growing positions while the listing approaches. No Cardano price prediction on any chart delivers that return for anyone willing to move before the Binance listing closes this entry for good.
Cardano (ADA)
ADA trades at $0.27 per CoinMarketCap, climbing above a key moving average as bearish pressure fades.
The Cardano price prediction points to $0.30 first, then $0.42 if buying builds, but even the best ADA forecast delivers roughly 55% over months, the kind of return that rewards patience but does not rewrite a portfolio.
Solana (SOL)
SOL trades near $92.50 per CoinDesk, below its 2026 high despite the Mastercard partnership and $650 billion in February stablecoin volume.
Anyone searching the Cardano price prediction for alternatives already knows SOL’s path to $130 delivers roughly 40% over months, meaningful but nowhere near the presale math that turns a small entry into something the reader thinks about for the rest of the cycle.
The Cardano Price Prediction Search Led the Reader Here, and the Answer Is Already Inside Pepeto
The SEC cleared DTC to tokenize stocks and Treasury bills, and the ADA forecast shows ADA climbing above a key moving average, but the math behind those predictions does not rewrite a portfolio. Every signal points toward verified exchange products as the presale narrative of this cycle, and Pepeto is approaching its Binance listing with the cofounder who has already proved the math works.
The entry available today does not exist next week, and not entering now is an active choice that results in chasing this project at a higher price from the people who have moved. The Pepeto official website is where that difference is being decided, the same regret Pepe and DOGE late discoverers carried, because the difference was never intelligence, it was always who moved while the entry was open.
What is the Cardano price prediction after ADA climbs above a key moving average?
The Cardano price prediction points to $0.30 then $0.42, but Pepeto targets 150x from presale to listing with more than $8 million raised.
What is the ADA price target as the correction fades?
ADA targets $0.30 near term with $0.42 as a continuation, but the Pepeto official website shows an entry that no ADA forecast can match before listing.
How does the Cardano price prediction compare to Pepeto?
ADA recovery is slow and conditional, while Pepeto targets 150x from one listing event with a complete exchange running.
Marathon Digital ($MARA) has sold 15,133 Bitcoin between March 4 and March 25, raising roughly $1.1 billion in one of its largest BTC liquidations this year. The company disclosed the sale in an SEC filing and plans to use most of the proceeds to repurchase around $1 billion in convertible senior notes due in 2030 and 2031, reducing its debt load by about 30%. MARA’s stock jumped as investors saw the move as a strategic step to strengthen the balance sheet and limit shareholder dilution.
Cardano price may be flashing one of its strongest reversal signals in months, and most of the market is still looking the other way. As sentiment sinks deeper into fear, on-chain data shows holders sitting on heavy losses, while smart money quietly flips bullish. At the same time, derivatives positioning is shifting fast, with top traders aggressively building long exposure. Historically, this combination has marked key turning points, not continuation phases.
With price compressing and pressure building, the setup is clear, Is ADA price about to catch the market off guard with a sharp breakout?
On-Chain Data Signals Deep Undervaluation
Recent on-chain data highlight a critical development: Cardano’s MVRV (Market Value to Realized Value) has dropped sharply into negative territory, with average wallets sitting at significant unrealized losses. Historically, such extreme negative MVRV levels have aligned with accumulation phases, where long-term investors begin to step in as risk-reward improves. The logic is straightforward, when the majority of holders are at a loss, selling pressure tends to exhaust, creating conditions for a potential trend reversal.
In previous market cycles, similar setups have often marked macro bottoms or early-stage recovery zones, making the current structure particularly noteworthy from a risk-adjusted perspective.
Binance Traders Flip Bullish on ADA
Adding to the bullish narrative, derivatives data from Binance reveals a clear shift in positioning among top traders. Long positions in ADA have increased sharply, rising by nearly 10% within just a few days, signaling growing confidence among experienced market participants. At the same time, broader funding rate data shows an unusually high concentration of short positions in the market. This imbalance creates conditions for a potential short squeeze, where any upward price movement could force short sellers to cover positions, accelerating upside momentum.
This divergence between retail pessimism and smart money positioning often acts as an early signal of trend shifts, particularly when combined with supportive on-chain metrics.
Cardano Price Analysis: ADA Coils at Key Breakout Zone as Pressure Builds
Cardano’s price structure is now entering a decisive phase, where compression is nearing its resolution point. After a prolonged downtrend, ADA has transitioned into a tight symmetrical consolidation, reflecting a balance between buyers stepping in and sellers gradually losing control.
The $0.25–$0.26 support level has acted as a strong base, absorbing selling pressure despite broader market weakness. On the upside, ADA continues to face a firm supply barrier around $0.33–$0.34, a level that has rejected multiple breakout attempts. This repeated rejection confirms it as a critical liquidity zone where sellers remain active.
However, the narrowing price action suggests that this resistance is being tested under increasing pressure. A decisive move above this region could trigger a shift in market structure, opening the path toward $0.42–$0.45, where the next major resistance cluster lies. If ADA fails to hold above the $0.25 support, the bullish thesis weakens, potentially exposing downside toward lower liquidity zones. However, as long as price continues to hold and compress within this range, the probability of an upside breakout gradually increases.
FAQs
Why is Cardano (ADA) showing a potential reversal signal?
ADA’s MVRV is deeply negative, signaling holders’ losses may exhaust selling pressure and smart money is starting to accumulate.
What is Cardano (ADA) price prediction for 2026?
ADA may rise if $0.25 support holds and buyers push past $0.34 resistance, potentially targeting $0.42–$0.45 in the near term.
Is Cardano a good buy during the current market dip?
With negative MVRV and smart money accumulating, ADA shows strong risk-reward potential for buyers seeking early-stage recovery opportunities.
What technical levels should traders watch for Cardano?
Key levels: support $0.25–$0.26, resistance $0.33–$0.34. Breaking resistance may open the path to $0.42–$0.45, confirming bullish momentum.
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AMD has just revealed a new Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition desktop CPU with 208MB of total cache, making it the new most powerful chip for gaming and productivity in Team Red's arsenal.
Samsung Browser is now available for Windows. It connects your mobile and PC browsing with several features and integrates a new AI tool powered by Perplexity.
Subscription fatigue is real, and at $360 a year, Game Pass Ultimate is a major culprit. However, the grapevine suggests a major shake-up is coming under new leadership. If Xbox wants my $30, they need to stop giving me what they want to sell and start giving me what I actually play.
Satechi has added a wired keyboard and mouse to its Slim LX lineup, both sharing the same clean, minimal aesthetic the series is known for. The Slim LX3 is a full-size wired keyboard with a numeric keypad and navigation keys, with a slim profile measuring just 1.7 cm tall and 550 g. It connects via USB-C with a bundled USB-A adapter and works across macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, and iPadOS. A dedicated physical switch allows switching between Mac and Windows. The Slim LX mouse pairs an anodized aluminium body with a metal scroll wheel, weighing in at 92.5 g and measuring 11.05 x 6.12 x 2.84 cm. It is ambidextrous, rated for 3 million clicks, and also uses USB-C with a USB-A adapter included. Cable length on both is 120 cm.
Both come in Silver or Space Black and are available now at the Satechi website and select retailers. The Slim LX3 keyboard is $49.99, while Satechi Slim LX mouse is $24.99.
AMD today launched the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Socket AM5 desktop processor. This processor is positioned above the Ryzen 9 9950X3D, and is the much awaited implementation of 3D V-Cache memory on both CCDs (CPU complex dies) of the processor. The 16-core/32-thread processor is based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture, and features a total of 192 MB of shared L3 cache—that's 32 MB of on-die L3 cache plus 64 MB of 3D V-Cache that's contiguous with it, across both CCDs. This enables the maximum possible gaming performance, as worker threads of the game can be located on either of the two CCDs and benefit from large last-level cache. The base clock is 4.30 GHz, with a boost clock of 5.60 GHz—100 MHz lower boost than the 9950X3D, and the same clocks as the 9850X3D—no word if these are the same for each CCD.
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition is positioned to be a 16-core Zen 5 Flagship part, and to ensure the chip has not just the most cache, but also the highest possible clock speeds in the series, and retain its overclocking capabilities, AMD expanded the TDP of the processor to 200 W—the highest ever for an AMD Ryzen part. AMD is offering gaming performance rivaling its latest Ryzen 7 9850X3D part, but with significantly improved productivity performance in applications with large cached data-sets, such as software development, AI training and inferencing, and video production. The company's first-party productivity benchmarks show the 9950X3D2 post significant single-digit percentage gains over the 9950X3D. AMD did not announce price, but said that the 9950X3D2 Dual Edition will be available from April 22, 2026.
Known specifications of the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition follow.
Samsung Display announced today that it has developed a new low-reflection, high-durability film that further reduces light reflectance while enhancing display durability.
Samsung Display announced the development of 'QuantumBlack,' a low-reflection and high-durability film that reduces light reflection by 20% compared to the company's previous film and increases panel hardness to 3H. The company confirmed that this technology will be fully applied to all new QD-OLED monitor products launched this year. To highlight the unique value of this technology, Samsung Display named it 'QuantumBlack ' and recently completed trademark registration.
When the rumor mill for Intel's "Arrow Lake Refresh" began, we expected three SKUs: Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, and a flagship Core Ultra 9 290K Plus. However, we later discovered that Intel is not launching the flagship SKU and will only release the Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra 7 models. Instead, Intel chose to focus on delivering value with its Core Ultra 7 270K Plus SKU, which features 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores with a maximum turbo boost of 5.5 GHz. For individual boosting frequency, P-Cores reach up to 5.4 GHz, with a base speed of 3.7 GHz. E-Cores have a maximum boost frequency of 4.7 GHz and a base speed of 3.2 GHz. The main reason for canceling the flagship SKU is product overlap, as the Core Ultra 9 290K Plus would have the same core configuration as the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus, just with slightly higher clock speeds. Consequently, Intel decided not to launch this SKU. It has now been confirmed by Intel Germany for PC Games Hardware that Intel will definitely not introduce this SKU at any point in the future.
Florian Maislinger, Tech Communication Manager, Intel GermanyIntel is excited to deliver exceptional value with our Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus series processors. The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus are positioned to deliver outstanding gaming performance and incredible value compared to our competition. Our objective was to maximize performance for the desktop SKUs that are most widely available. As a result, Intel is not launching a U9 290K Plus SKU.
Corsair, a leading maker of performance gaming peripherals, announced the new MM mousepad family, a complete lineup of precision gaming mouse pads engineered to take professional precision to a whole new level. Leading the family is the MM Glass Large, Corsair's first ever glass gaming mousepad, built with a surface for ultimate speed, yet still keeps players firmly in control. With a soft touch surface, noise reduction treatment, anti-snag rounded edges, and an incredibly grippy polyurethane anti-slip base, it's built to go beyond the expectations of standard mouse mats and the full MM family brings that same commitment to precision to every playstyle and setup.
Perixx has introduced the PERIMICE-719R/RX Series, a new wireless ergonomic vertical mouse designed specifically for women seeking a more natural hand position, reliable everyday performance, and flexible charging options. With a focus on comfort and usability, this series also provides an excellent fit for users with smaller hand sizes.
At the core of the PERIMICE-719 Series is its ergonomic vertical design, which keeps the wrist in a neutral, upright "handshake" position. This helps reduce strain and discomfort compared to a traditional mouse, making it a practical solution for long hours of work, whether in office environments or home setups.
Espressif Systems (688018.SH) proudly announces the upcoming release of ESP32-S31, a high-performance dual-core Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.4 + IEEE 802.15.4 + Ethernet System-on-Chip (SoC). Building on Espressif's proven track record, this versatile SoC addresses the growing demand for advanced IoT applications including consumer and industrial appliances, smart speakers, voice-controlled devices, and automation systems requiring comprehensive wireless connectivity, edge AI capabilities, rich HMI, and robust security features.
ESP32-S31 delivers comprehensive wireless connectivity by combining Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) in 2.4 GHz band, Bluetooth 5.4 with both Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) and Classic (BR/EDR) support, plus an IEEE 802.15.4 radio enabling Thread and Zigbee protocols for diverse IoT applications. ESP32-S31 will provide a seamless support for Matter protocol over Wi-Fi as well as Thread radio.
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a vulnerability in Anthropic's Claude Google Chrome Extension that could have been exploited to trigger malicious prompts simply by visiting a web page.
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Some weeks in security feel loud. This one feels sneaky. Less big dramatic fireworks, more of that slow creeping sense that too many people are getting way too comfortable abusing things they probably shouldn’t even be touching.
There’s a little bit of everything in this one, too. Weird delivery tricks, old problems coming back in slightly worse forms, shady infrastructure doing
PC and server manufacturers recently informed Nikkei Asia that they are no longer receiving enough processors from Intel and AMD to satisfy demand. Server and OEM PC manufacturing could face delays, and prices might rise by 10% to 15%.
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Samsung is getting ready to launch two new Fold phones – the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and a bigger Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. The regular Fold 8 is similar to previous models, but the Fold 8 Wide is larger and feels more like a tablet. It is designed for people who want a bigger screen. Now, new information reveals that the size of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide.
According to Android Headline, the biggest change is the wider design of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. The main difference between the two phones is size and shape.The Fold 8 has a more square-like design, while the Fold 8 Wide has a 3:4 aspect ratio.This makes it wider and taller, which gives more space for apps and media.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide’s shape is similar to the Apple iPad, making it easier to use like a small tablet.Even when the phone is turned on its side, the Wide version is still taller and gives more screen space.
Image via Android Authority
When we look at the size, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 measures 158.4 x 143.2 x 4.5mm when opened. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide measures 123.9 x 161.4 x 4.9mm. This means the Wide version is slightly thicker and taller, which may not seem like much on paper but will feel bigger in your hand. The wider screen makes it better for multitasking, watching videos, or reading documents.
Both phones are expected to be announced at the Samsung Unpacked event in July or August 2026. Samsung is likely releasing them before Apple launches its own foldable device. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide could be a good choice for anyone who wants a bigger screen without carrying a separate tablet.
Whether the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide is a mini-foldable, a cheaper alternative to the Galaxy Z Fold8 or simply a counter to the similarly compact Apple iPhone Fold remains to be seen. Comparative images already visualize how Samsung's next-generation folding flagships look in comparison.
Shuttle has unveiled a set of new mini PCs with support for the LGA1851 socket. This allows the mini PCs to be equipped with powerful desktop-class Intel Arrow Lake-S CPUs. The systems also boast a healthy array of connectivity and expansion options.
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Türkiye take on Romania in the Path C semifinal of the UEFA World Cup qualifiers. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and how to watch the match live on TV and streaming services.
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Momentum meets opportunity in a high-stakes World Cupqualifying clash as Romania looks to carry over its impressive UEFA Nations League form into a defining result against Turkey. Romaniasurged into this stage on the back of a standout Nations League campaign and now aims to turn heads with a signature victory.
Meanwhile, Turkeyarrives battle-tested after a strong qualifying stretch that saw them consistently deliver results, ultimately finishing second in their group behind Spain. With both sides fighting to keep their World Cup dreams alive, expect a tightly contested battle where every moment matters.
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On a night charged with tension in Prague, Ireland travels into an environment where every detail carries weight, and every moment invites consequence.
On a night charged with tension in Prague, Ireland travels into an environment where every detail carries weight, and every moment invites consequence. While the stakes are obvious, a deeper layer quietly surrounds this fixture, one that hints at how Ireland’s win, draw, or loss today could affect the European 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.
The matchup is framed by dramatic recent form, late surges, and sudden revival. Ireland arrives after a remarkable turnaround, while Czech Republic prepares under a new manager determined to re-establish control on home soil. The motivations, though different in shape, share the same gravity: survival.
As the tension builds ahead of kickoff, Ireland enters Prague chasing momentum from last year’s remarkable resurgence. Czech Republic, meanwhile, stands steady as a home fortress, unbeaten in qualifying matches on its own turf for nearly nine years. The collision between revival and resilience promises the unpredictability that knockout soccer so often demands.
The Boys in Green’s late push at the end of Group F has transformed its narrative in unexpected fashion. Three straight wins, 1-0 over Armenia, 2-0 over Portugal, and a dramatic 3-2 comeback in Hungary, have reshaped what once looked like a doomed qualifying cycle. Meanwhile, Czech Republic approaches this playoff from a different angle.
After finishing behind Croatia and enduring a damaging loss to Faroe Islands, the national team changed direction and appointed Miroslav Koubek. The coach declared this match a battle, stating: “The right soldiers for this war… It will be a war with Ireland.”
No second chances on the road to the World Cup
This fixture is not a standard qualifier; it is a playoff semi-final, a knockout stage that instantly alters the path toward the World Cup. That is why Ireland’s win, draw, or loss today directly determines the fate of its qualifying journey.
This structure gives the match the feel of a World Cup quarter-final, where the consequences are immediate and unforgiving. As Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrímsson said, “Anything can happen in this game.”
How Ireland’s win, draw, or loss could affect the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers
A win places Ireland into the playoff final at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium, one victory away from reaching the World Cup for the first time since 2002. A draw extends the match into extra time and possibly penalties, where only the eventual winner advances. A loss eliminates Ireland immediately, ending the campaign on the spot with no second chances.
If Ireland wins
Ireland advances to the play-off final
It moves one match away from the 2026 World Cup
It would next face the winner of Denmark vs. Macedonia for a place at the tournament
If the match ends in draw
The game goes to extra time and then penalties if needed because it’s a knockout game
The team that wins after extra time or penalties, progresses
The loser is eliminated
If Ireland loses
Ireland is immediately eliminated
Its World Cup dream ends and it misses out on its first World Cup since 2002
has not won a fight since June 2024 but remains as the WBA’s champion-in-recess. Now, the man hoping to succeed Davis as WBA champion has demanded that the Baltimore-born fighter is removed from that position. Davis drew with Lamont Roach Jr in his lone outing of 2025, meaning that he has not won a contest […]
Conor Benn has opened up on his one-fight deal with Zuffa Boxing, revealing the one key condition that he had when deciding the leave Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom for Dana White’s new company. White launched Zuffa Boxing, a joint venture between Sela and TKO Group, with the goal of disrupting the sport – introducing a UFC-esque […]
Bir dönem Süper Lig'de de takım çalıştıran Rumen teknik direktör Marius Sumudica, Romanya'nın Türkiye'ye konuk olacağı Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off maçı için çarpıcı tespitlerde bulundu.
Türkiye A Milli Futbol Takımı ile Romanya, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu yarı final maçında bu akşam Beşiktaş Park'ta (Tüpraş) karşı karşıya gelecek. Dünya Kupası yolundaki bu kritik maç öncesinde, bir dönem Süper Lig'de çalışmış olan Rumen teknik adam Marius Sumudica'dan çarpıcı açıklamalar geldi.
"HİÇ ŞANSIMIZ YOK! NE DESEM TAM TERSİ OLUYOR"
Sumudica, teknik direktörlüğünü Mircea Lucescu'nun yaptığı Romanya'nın, Türkiye karşısında hiçbir şansı olmadığını savundu. Rumen basınından Fanatik'e konuşan Marius Sumudica, gerçekçi olmaları gerektiğini dile getirerek, "Hiç şansımız yok. Ne diyebilirim ki. Ben de hep aynı şeyi söylüyorum. Çünkü Şumudica her ne zaman bir şey söylese, tam tersi oluyor. Açıkça belli ki, hiçbir tartışma olmadan ikinci bir şansla ayrılıyoruz. Bu sadece Türkiye'nin şu anki durumu ve oynadığı seviye ile ilgili değil... Gerçekçi olmalıyız." dedi.
"STATTA ÇOK BÜYÜK BİR GÜRÜLTÜ OLACAK"
Karşılaşmanın oynanacağı Tüpraş Stadı'ndaki atmosferden de bahseden tecrübeli çalıştırıcı "Beşiktaş'ın özel akustiğe sahip stadyumunu seçtiler. Ben de orada Türkiye'den takımların teknik direktörü olarak 5-6 kez oynadım. Çok büyük bir gürültü olacak." ifadelerini kullandı.
"ZEKİ ÇELİK GÜNDE 1000'DEN FAZLA MEKİK ÇEKİYOR"
A Milli Takım'ın Roma forması giyen sağ beki Zeki Çelik'ten de övgüyle bahseden Sumudica, koronavirüs pandemisi döneminde tecrübeli oyuncuyla yaşadığı bir anısını da anlattı ve şunları söyledi:
"Koronavirüs salgını sırasında özel bir uçakla Türkiye'ye geri döndük ve 12 gün karantinada kaldık. Zeki Çelik ile aynı yurtta kaldım. bu oyuncu her gün, hayatımda hiç görmediğim bir şekilde, 1000'den fazla mekik çekiyordu. Olağanüstü profesyonel bir oyuncu. Roma'da olması tesadüf değil."
"DÜNYADA BARIŞ ALPER YILMAZ'LA BAŞA ÇIKABİLECEK ÇOK AZ OYUNCU VAR"
Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın özelliklerinden de bahseden Sumudica, yıldız futbolcunun Romanya'nın sol beki Nicu?or Bancu'ya sorun çıkarabileceğini belirterek "Bire birde, onunla başa çıkabilecek dünyada çok az oyuncu var. Bana göre orada bir yedek oyuncuya ihtiyacımız vardı" diye konuştu.
İLK 15-20 DAKİKAYA DİKKAT ÇEKTİ
Türkiye'nin son derece hücum odaklı bir oyun sergileyeceğini savunan deneyimli hoca, bu nedenle Romanya'nın baştan itibaren kurulacak baskı ve kuşatmaya karşı koymasının son derece önemli olduğunu vurguladı. Sumudica, Lucescu'nun öğrencilerinin ilk 15-20 dakikayı iyi geçirmeleri halinde bir şanslarının olabileceğini söyledi.
Stoper transferi için harekete geçen Beşiktaş'ın, Aston Villa'nın İspanyol savunmacısı Pau Torres için İngiliz kulübüne ilgi mektubu gönderdiği iddia edildi.
Beşiktaş'ta yaz transfer dönemi için çalışmalar başlarken, siyah beyazlıların savunma hattını güçlendirmek için stoper takviyesi yapması bekleniyor. Yönetimin bu mevkiye yapacağı transfer için rotasını İngiltere Premier Lig'e çevirdiği öne sürüldü.
İspanyol gazetesi AS'ın haberine göre; Beşiktaş, Aston Villa'nın 29 yaşındaki stoperi Pau Torres için İngiliz takımına ilgi mektubu gönderdi.
Siyah beyazlı kulüpteki kaynaklara dayandırılan haberde, İspanyol savunmacının menajeriyle ilk temasların kurulduğu ve Aston Villa'dan da transferin mali şartlarına dair bilgi talep edildiği ifade edildi.
Beşiktaş'ın Pau Torres'i kadrosuna katmak için resmi teklifini ise sezon sonunda sunmayı planladığı belirtildi.
2 YIL SÖZLEŞMESİ VAR
Villarreal altyapısından yetişen Torres, 2023 yılında 33 milyon euro bonservis bedeliyle Aston Villa'ya transfer oldu. Premier Lig ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi bulunan İspanyol stoper, bu sezon 27 maçta forma giydi.
Romanya Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Mircea Lucescu, bu akşam Türkiye ile oynayacakları maçın 23 kişilik nihai kadrosunu belirledi. Rumen teknik adam 4 futbolcusunu kadroya almadı.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off turu yarı finalinde bu akşam Türkiye'ye konuk olacak Romanya'da, teknik direktör Mircea Lucescu 23 kişilik nihai kadrosunu belirledi.
Deneyimli çalıştırıcı 4 futbolcuyu kadroya dahil etmedi. Lucescu'nun 23 kişilik listede yer vermediği isimlerin kaleci Catalin Cabuz (FC Arge?), sol bek Kevin Ciubotaru (Hermannstadt), stoper Adrian Rus (Universitatea Craiova) ve forvet Claudiu Petrila (Rapid Bükreş) olduğu öğrenildi.
Romanya Milli Takımı'nın Türkiye maçına ilişkin nihai kadrosu
A Milli Futbol Takımı Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, 2026 Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off yarı finalindeki Romanya maçı öncesi 6 futbolcuyu kadrodan çıkardı.
2026 Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri play-off yarı finalinde Romanya'yı konuk edecek olan A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 23 kişilik maç kadrosu belli oldu. Teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella, 6 futbolcuyu kadrodan çıkardı.
MİLLİ TAKIMDA KADRODAN ÇIKARILAN İSİMLER
Transfermarkt'a göre Zeki Çelik, Merih Demiral, Ahmetcan Kaplan, Muhammed Şengezer, Mustafa Eskihellaç ve Semih Kılıçsoy kadrodan çıkarılan isimler oldu. Aral Şimşir de sakatlığı nedeniyle kampa katılamayacağını bildirmişti.
A MİLLİ FUTBOL TAKIMI'NIN 23 KİŞİLİK KADROSU
Kaleciler: Altay Bayındır, Mert Günok, Uğurcan Çakır
Defans: Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Eren Elmalı, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Mert Müldür, Ozan Kabak, Samet Akaydin.
Orta saha: Atakan Karazor, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, İsmail Yüksek, Kaan Ayhan, Orkun Kökçü, Salih Özcan.
Forvet: Arda Güler, Barış Alper Yılmaz, Deniz Gül, İrfan Can Kahveci, Kenan Yıldız, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Oğuz Aydın, Yunus Akgün.
Türkiye'nin Romanya'yı konuk edeceği maç bu akşam 20:00'de başlayacak. Kritik müsabaka Beşiktaş Park'ta (Tüpraş Stadı) oynanacak.
21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisinin (U-21) baş məşqçisi Rəşad Eyyubov bu gün jurnalistlərə açıqlama verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsində Portuqaliya yığmasına qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan öncə fikirlərini bildirib.
Rəşad Eyyubov qarşılaşmaya ciddi hazırlaşdıqlarını söyləyib:
“Bəzi oyunçularımız Əvəzedicilər Liqasında, bəziləri Birinci Liqada, bəziləri isə Premyer Liqada çıxış edirlər. Bu səbəbdən komandanı balanslaşdırmağa çalışdıq. Düşünürəm ki, fiziki baxımdan oyuna hazırıq. Taktiki baxımdan da qısa müddət ərzində futbolçulara maksimum məlumat ötürməyə çalışdıq. Futbolçulara daim deyirəm ki, özünüzə inanın, hədəflərinizi maksimum qoyun. Sadəcə sözlə yox, bunu əməllə meydançada göstərmək lazımdır.
Heç bir rəqib qələbəni 21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisindən daha çox istəyə bilməz. Futbolçular mental olaraq qalibiyyətlərə hazır olmalıdırlar. Heç bir rəqib qələbəni bizdən çox istəyə bilməz. Fərqi yoxdur, Portuqaliyaya qarşı oynayırıq, yoxsa başqa komanda ilə. Əsas məqsədimiz oyunçularımızı əsas milliyə hazırlamaqdır. Vacib məsələ odur ki, oyunçular pozitiv təcrübə alsınlar və növbəti addımı atanda, onlar mental olaraq qələbələrə hazır olsunlar”.
Qeyd edək ki, martın 27-də 8-ci km qəsəbə stadionunda keçiriləcək Azərbaycan – Portuqaliya oyununa saat 15:00-da start veriləcək.
Samsunspor, kadına yönelik şiddetle mücadeleyi amaçlayan "Mor Forma" projesiyle Avrupa Kulüpler Birliği ve EA SPORTS tarafından verilen 100 bin Euro'luk "Değişimin Sembolü" ödülünü kazandı.
Balıkesirspor, deplasmanda Uşakspor'u 2-0 yenerek üst üste dördüncü galibiyetini aldı ve Play-Off yolunda büyük avantaj yakaladı; maç sonrası ise taraftar otobüsüne taşlı saldırı düzenlendi.
Fenerbahçe Teknik Direktörü Domenico Tedesco, 1907 Derneği toplantısında kulüpteki geleceğine dair açıklamalar yaptı. İtalyan çalıştırıcının dikkat çeken ifadeler kullandığı öğrenildi.
21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Rəşad Eyyubov Avropa çempionatının seçmə mərhələsində Portuqaliya ilə keçiriləcək oyunöncəsi fikirlərini bildirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis matçla bağlı bunları deyib:
“Bəzi oyunçularımız Əvəzedicilər liqasında, bəziləri I Liqada, bəziləri isə Premyer Liqada çıxış edirlər. Bu səbəbdən komandanı balanslaşdırmağa çalışdıq. Düşünürəm ki, fiziki baxımdan oyuna hazırıq. Taktiki baxımdan da qısa müddət ərzində futbolçulara maksimum məlumat ötürməyə çalışdıq. Futbolçulara daim deyirəm ki, özünüzə inanın, hədəflərinizi maksimum qoyun. Sadəcə sözlə yox, bunu əməllə meydançada göstərmək lazımdır”.
Qeyd edək ki, martın 27-də 8-ci km qəsəbə stadionunda keçiriləcək Azərbaycan – Portuqaliya oyunu saat 15:00-da başlanacaq.
Beynəlxalq arenada ölkəmizi uğurla təmsil edən “Qarabağ MechaHack 9030” robototexnika komandası, texnoloji biliklərin cəmiyyətin bütün təbəqələri üçün əlçatan olması istiqamətində fəaliyyətini genişləndirir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komanda son 6 ay ərzində sosial inklüzivlik prinsiplərinə sadiq qalaraq, ümumilikdə 95 şagird üçün genişmiqyaslı STEM seminarları və vorkşoplar silsiləsi həyata keçirib.
Bu missiya çərçivəsində komanda üzvləri iki fərqli uşaq evində məskunlaşan yeniyetmələri mühəndislik dünyasının maraqlı tərəfləri ilə tanış edib, onlarda gələcəyin peşələrinə olan marağı artırıblar. Sosial inklüzivliyin təmin olunması məqsədilə fəaliyyət dairəsini genişləndirən gənc mühəndislər, DOST İnklüziv İnkişaf və Yaradıcılıq Mərkəzinin “Qarabağ DOST Evi” filialında fiziki məhdudiyyətli və həssas qruplardan olan uşaqlar üçün xüsusi interaktiv seminar təşkil ediblər. Eyni zamanda, “Train Brain” tədris mərkəzində gənc istedadlara robototexnikanın incəlikləri və müasir proqramlaşdırmanın əsasları dərindən aşılanıb.
“Qarabağ MechaHack 9030” komandasının bu təşəbbüsü təkcə texniki biliklərin ötürülməsi deyil, həm də cəmiyyətdə bərabər imkanların yaradılması və gənclərin öz potensiallarını kəşf etmələri üçün bir bələdçi rolunu oynayır. Komanda rəhbərliyi bildirib ki, bu cür sosial layihələr davamlı xarakter daşıyacaq və daha çox gəncin modern texnologiyalarla tanış olmasına şərait yaradılacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, toplantıda II Liqanın XIX turunun oyunları ilə bağlı aşağıdakı qərarlar qəbul edilib:
23 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Araz Saatlı” – “Quba” oyunu “Araz Saatlı” komandasının formasında problem olması səbəbindən gec başladığına görə “Araz Saatlı” komandası 150 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 83.5);
23 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Araz Saatlı” – “Quba” oyununda “Quba” komandasının 4 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün “Quba” komandası 70 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 43.1);
23 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Araz Saatlı” – “Quba” oyununun 85-ci dəqiqəsində “Quba” komandasının 9 nömrəli futbolçusu Vidadi Cəfərov təcavüzkar davranışa görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 3 oyun oyuna buraxılmasın, “Quba” komandası 300 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 45.1);
23 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Şirvan” – “Sheki City” oyununda “Şirvan” komandasının azarkeşləri tərəfindən pirotexniki vasitədən istifadə edildiyinə görə “Şirvan” komandası 300 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 86.3);
23 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Şirvan” – “Sheki City” oyununda “Sheki City” komandasının 4 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün “Sheki City” komandası 70 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 43.1);
24 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Kür-Araz” – “Qaradağ Lökbatan” oyununda “Kür-Araz” komandasının 5 futbolçusu sarı vərəqə aldığı üçün “Kür-Araz” komandası 70 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 43.1);
24 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Kür-Araz” – “Qaradağ Lökbatan” oyununun 77-ci dəqiqəsində “Kür-Araz” komandasının 9 nömrəli futbolçusu Elxan Məmmədov hakimi təhqir etdiyinə görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 4 oyun oyuna buraxılmasın, “Kür-Araz” komandası 1000 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 52.4);
24 mart 2026-cı il tarixində II Liqada XIX turun “Ağdaş” – “Şəmkir” oyununun 73-cü dəqiqəsində “Şəmkir” komandasının 7 nömrəli futbolçusu İbrahim Camalov ikinci sarıdan qırmızı vərəqə aldığı üçün 1 oyun oyuna buraxılmasın, “Şəmkir” komandası 50 manat cərimə edilsin (maddə 17.5, 17.7).
Milan and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly interested in Manchester United-owned striker Marcus Rashford as Barcelona are unsure about signing the Englishman permanently.
Milan follow Rashford amid Barcelona’s ‘backtrack’
Caughtoffside reports that Milan and PSG are monitoring Rashford’s situation at Barcelona, as the Catalans are unsure whether to make the striker’s move permanent in the summer.
The La Liga giants have a €30m clause to sign Rashford permanently from Manchester United, and only a few months ago, they seemed willing to activate it.
A source with direct knowledge of the matter has now said that Barcelona are “backtracking” on Rashford, although it remains unclear whether the Catalans are unwilling to retain him or are simply trying to negotiate a lower fee for a permanent transfer.
According to the source, Barcelona’s finances are “an issue” for the Catalans, although Rashford is expected to push to stay at the club beyond the summer.
LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 25: Marcus Rashford of Barcelona looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Chelsea FC and FC Barcelona at Stamford Bridge on November 25, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Milan and PSG will continue to monitor the situation in the coming months, as both sides have previously shown interest in the striker.
Rashford, 28, has scored ten goals and provided 13 assists in 39 appearances across all competitions this season.
Sky Sport Italia reports that Romelu Lukaku could receive a hefty fine for remaining in Belgium without the club’s approval, but the striker will likely face consequences on the pitch as well.
Lukaku has infuriated Napoli after deciding to remain in Belgium following his withdrawal from the national team without the club’s approval.
The 32-year-old will reportedly spend the next few days in Antwerp to train at the same clinic where Kevin De Bruyne recovered from a high-degree muscle injury in previous months.
According to Sky, Lukaku faces consequences both on and off the pitch after breaking one of the club’s internal rules.
The ex-Inter, Roma and Chelsea striker will likely receive a hefty fine given that he was expected to return to the Napoli training centre today.
Talks between the club and the player’s camp are reportedly ongoing, but according to Sky, Lukaku seems unwilling to return to Naples before next week.
NAPOLI, ITALY – AUGUST 31: Romelu Lukaku of SSC Napoli talks with his coach Antonio Conte during the Serie A match between Napoli and Parma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on August 31, 2024 in Napoli, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Coach Antonio Conte has also taken time off during the break, but in agreement with the club, so training sessions at Castelvolturno are currently led by his assistant Cristian Stellini.
Lukaku’s decision has upset the club and Conte equally, and the Belgian is expected to face an uphill climb to secure consistent playing time in the second part of the campaign.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Romelu Lukaku of SSC Napoli reacts after missing a penalty in the penalty shootout during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Due to a severe muscle injury suffered in August, Lukaku has only recently made his 2025-26 debut, playing barely 60 minutes across seven competitions and scoring one goal.
Sky notes that Lukaku’s decision will likely lead to even less playing time, which might put his spot in the Belgium squad for the World Cup in danger.
Italy legend Christian Vieri agrees with Gennaro Gattuso that Moise Kean and Mateo Retegui form the ideal strike partnership for tonight’s World Cup play-off semifinal against Northern Ireland.
Italy have not qualified for the World Cup since 2014, and will face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina away if they progress to the Final. Will they secure a qualification this time?
“Nobody knows, but I’m optimistic,” Vieri told Corriere della Sera via Calciomercato.com.
“We are Italy, and we must make it. Finally, we play this play-off, and we must do it with energy and positivity.
DORTMUND, GERMANY – MARCH 23: Moise Kean of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two match between Germany and Italy at Football Stadium Dortmund on March 23, 2025 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
“Northern Ireland is motivated; they haven’t played at a World Cup for 40 years, and it’s a team that runs a lot,” continued the ex-striker.
“But we play in Bergamo and the whole stadium will be blue. We must be charged and have a great desire, and honestly, the players have it. Another World Cup without Italy would not be okay.”
Gattuso is expected to start Retegui and Kean in attack tonight.
UDINE, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Mateo Retegui of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Israel at Stadio Friuli on October 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“They have scored a lot, and they deserve trust,” Vieri agreed.
“I’d see Pio Esposito better coming on during the game. He’s our future, but let’s not put pressure on him. There are very few players this good at 20,” the ex-Azzurri star agreed.
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
“He moved naturally from Spezia to playing at San Siro, where the whole world watches you. In Italy, there’s too much pressure. If Yamal has a bad game in Spain, nobody says anything. Here, all hell breaks loose.”
Reports in France claim that Juventus winger Francisco Conceicao is among the potential options for Liverpool to replace Mohamed Salah, who has announced that he will be leaving the club at the end of the 2025-26 season.
RMC: Juventus’s Conceicao is a potential Salah replacement at Liverpool
Liverpool confirmed on Tuesday that they have an agreement in place with Salah, allowing him to leave the club after nine seasons, two Premier League titles, three Champions League finals and FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup winners’ medals to his name.
Speculation over a potential replacement for the Egyptian superstar has already begun, and reports in France claim that Juventus’s Conceicao is one of the names on the Liverpool shortlist.
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 01: Francisco Conceicao celebrates the first goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on March 01, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
There are several other high-profile stars of interest to the reigning Premier League champions, including the likes of Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola and Yan Diomande, but RMC Sport claims that Conceicao is also a potential target.
Conceicao is currently under contract with Juventus until the summer of 2030. He originally joined the Bianconeri on loan for a fee of €7m plus bonuses for the 2024-25 season. Though this deal technically did not include a buy option, Juventus were still able to make the deal permanent for a fee of €30.4m in the summer of 2025.
Since then, the Portugal international has provided three goals and three assists from 22 Serie A appearances this campaign.
Journalist Ben Jacobs has confirmed that PSG winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is appreciated by people at Liverpool.
As Mohamed Salah comes closer to the end of his career at Liverpool, the Premier League giants are exploring opportunities in the market to replace him.
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A number of players have been linked with the Merseyside club to replace Salah.
The likes of Anthony Gordon, Bradley Barcola and Michael Olise have all been mentioned in the media recently.
“Of course, there is appreciation for a player like Bradley Barcola or Desire Doue or Kvaratskhelia and several clubs like these names.
“But are any of them going to be allowed to leave PSG? At this stage, I have no indication that a sale is on the cards and Liverpool are very astute. They don’t enter usually lost causes unless they think that the players are genuinely available.”
Jacobs did admit that PSG are not looking to offload either Barcola, Doue or Kvaratskhelia, despite interest from Liverpool.
PSG compete for the biggest honours in football regularly and Kvaratskhelia is a crucial player for them.
They invested heavily in signing him from Napoli and his move has done wonders for the player, as well as the club.
Liverpool’s Mo Salah in action (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Salah has been the pillar of the Liverpool attack during his time at the club.
It would hardly be an overstatement to say that his attacking quality guided Liverpool to the league title last season.
However, his form has been far from impressive this season and mid-season issues with manager Arne Slot have completely changed the situation.
Salah has already announced his departure from the club and Liverpool now face a daunting task of replacing him.
Wide players hardly score as much as Salah has done during his time at Anfield. Not only his goal scoring quality but also his creativity has bailed Liverpool out of trouble on numerous occasions.
The Reds may have to look for two players to replace the Egyptian attacker.
Liverpool have reportedly initiated internal discussions regarding a blockbuster summer swoop for 19-year-old Tottenham Hotspur center-back Luka Vušković.
However, the Merseyside club is far from alone in their admiration.
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The driving force behind Liverpool’s intense interest stems from the lingering uncertainty surrounding their own defensive anchor, Ibrahima Konaté.
Real Madrid are currently scouring the market for elite defensive reinforcements, and the formidable French international has reportedly emerged as one of their primary targets.
Should Los Blancos successfully pry Konaté away from Anfield, Liverpool’s recruitment team has firmly identified Vušković as his ideal long-term successor.
Ironically, Real Madrid themselves previously explored a move for Vušković during his youth career, meaning the Spanish giants could directly or indirectly dictate the teenager’s next destination depending on their summer priorities.
What makes Barcelona a uniquely dangerous threat in this race is their established boardroom connections.
Vušković is represented by powerful super-agent Pini Zahavi, who maintains an exceptionally close working relationship with Barcelona president Joan Laporta.
Furthermore, the club is actively rolling out the red carpet, manager Hansi Flick and star striker Robert Lewandowski, another high-profile Zahavi client, have both reportedly held personal conversations with the defender to sell him on the Camp Nou project.
According to the Daily Mail, Man United have a three-man shortlist to replace Casemiro and that list includes: Elliot Anderson, Adam Wharton and Sandro Tonali.
As per the report, United could even look to sign two new midfielders if Manuel Ugarte also leaves the club in the summer.
Man United midfield needs a rebuild
The Premier League giants have made it their priority to make new additions to the midfield.
It has been a position of concern for the Red Devils for a long time. While Casemiro has been crucial, his age and declining form was a cause of concern for the club.
On the other hand, Kobbie Mainoo is still young and developing and he is far from a finished product.
As for Ugarte, his form has been up and down during his time in Manchester and the Premier League side could look to replace him.
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (R) scores against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
March 26 (UPI) -- The New York Yankees still have "a lot to prove" after their MLB season-opening shutout of the San Francisco Giants, manager Aaron Boone said.
Boone made the comments in his postgame news conference after the 7-0 triumph Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. The Yankees outhit the Giants 10-3. Reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge was the only Yankees player who failed to collect a hit.
"We've got a lot to prove, and look, we're confident," Boone told reporters. "I know they're confident in their ability to have good at-bats and put up runs. We're one game into this thing and we've still got a long ways to go to prove that. I think we have a chance to do that."
Boone called ace Max Fried "effectively wild." The left-handed pitcher allowed the first three Giants he faced to reach base. He then settled in, allowing just one more hit and tossing four strikeouts over the next six innings.
"To give us 6 1/3 after the way the first inning started was big," Boone said of Fried. "That's what an ace looks like when he's grinding. What a tone he set for us."
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone heads to the dugout after introductions before playing the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Shortstop Jose Caballero brought in the first run of the MLB season with an RBI single in the second. Third baseman Ryan McMahon roped another single off Giants ace Logan Webb in the next at-bat, bringing in two more runs for the Yankees.
Center fielder Trent Grisham ripped a two-run triple to right field for a 5-0 lead two at-bats later. The Yankees plated the final two runs of the night in the fifth inning off an RBI single from designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton and a throwing error from Giants shortstop Willy Adames.
New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried throws against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Yankees relief pitchers Jake Bird, Brent Headrick and Camilo Doval combined to allow just one hit, with two strikeouts and a walk, over the final 2 2/3 innings.
Stanton and Yankees catcher Austin Wells recorded two hits apiece. Wells, who also drew a walk, was the only player to reach base three times. McMahon and first baseman Ben Rice also reached base multiple times in the victory.
New York Yankees shortstop Jose Caballero (R) scores against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
Judge went 0 for 5 with four strikeouts. All-Star second baseman Luis Arraez was the only Giants player to reach base more than once. He went 1 for 3 with a walk.
Webb surrendered nine hits and seven runs, including six earned, with seven strikeouts and a walk over five innings.
New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (R) fouls off a pitch against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
The Giants (0-1) will host the Yankees (1-0) in the second game of the series at 4:35 p.m. EDT Friday in San Francisco. Left-handed Robbie Ray is slated to start for the Giants. The Yankees are expected to start right-handed Cam Schlittler.
Five Post-Crescent-area players were named to the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association all-state first team this week.
Appleton North's Grant Hardy (Division 1), Kaukauna's Andrew Jensen (D1), Freedom's Donovan Davis (D3), Seymour's Kyler Marks (D3) and Xavier's Logan Ramczyk (D3) received all-state honors in their respective divisions.
Hardy, a 6-foot-4 senior guard, helped lead Appleton North to the WIAA Division 1 state semifinals. He averaged 14 points, five rebounds and four assists in leading the Lightning to a share of the Fox Valley Association title.
Jensen, a 6-10 senior forward, was the Fox Valley Association's player of the year for Kaukauna as the Ghosts shared the FVA title with Appleton North. He averaged 17.5 points, 12.1 rebounds and 2.2 blocks.
Davis, a 6-8 junior forward, was a repeat WBCA all-state pick from last season and helped the Irish win the North Eastern Conference. He averaged 21.7 points, 12 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.3 steals.
Marks, a 6-4 forward/center, helped Seymour reach the WIAA Division 3 state final. He was the Bay Conference player of the year and averaged 20.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists.
Ramczyk, a 6-2 junior guard, averaged 23.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.4 steals for Xavier.
Nathan Ramus of Appleton North and Tyler Schwalbach of Kaukauna received honorable mention in Division 1. Joseph Daly of New London was honorable mention in Division 2.
WBCA Division 1 all-state
Grant Hardy, sr., Appleton North; Andrew Jensen, sr., Kaukauna; Yusef Gray Jr., sr., West Allis Central; Amare Hereford, sr., Beloit Memorial; Cahlil Jones, sr., Germantown; Kager Knueppel, jr., Wisconsin Lutheran; Will Krueger, jr., De Pere; Bryce Ott, sr., Oshkosh North; Chris Pohl, sr., Marshfield; Zavier Zens, sr., Wisconsin Lutheran.
Honorable mention: Nathan Ramus, sr., Appleton North; Tyler Schwalbach, so., Kaukauna; Andrew Braun, sr., Madison Memorial; Jackson Guerrero, sr., Middleton; Max Jones, jr., West Allis Central; Jace Mataczynski, sr., Hudson; Anthony Miller, sr., Madison Memorial; Jacob Misslich, sr., Franklin; TJ Platz, sr., Brookfield East; Trey Resch, jr., Arrowhead.
WBCA Division 2 all-state
Jalen Brown, jr., Wauwatosa West; Zavier Castillo, sr., Greendale; Rashaad Davis, sr., Nicolet; Henry Gruetzmacher, sr., Brookfield Central; Caden Gustafson, sr., Waterford; Matthew Kloskey, sr., Wauwatosa West; Jack Kohnen, jr., Slinger; Joey Kohnen, so., Slinger; Eli Krueger, jr., McFarland; Cal Loose, sr., Port Washington; Josh Manchester, sr., Mount Horeb; Kayden Schultz, sr., Plymouth.
Honorable mention: Joseph Daly, sr., New London; Xavier Allen, sr., Milwaukee Lutheran; Jayce Cook, jr., New Berlin West; Garrett Crull, jr., McFarland; Devon Feck, sr., Rhinelander; Colin Julien, jr., Whitefish Bay; Evan Kern, sr., New Berlin West; Ian Kowal, sr., Onalaska; Tyson Labus, sr., West Salem; Drew McConkey, jr., West Salem; EJ Salettel, sr., Beaver Dam; Gabe Servais, jr., La Crosse Central; Jakari Smith, sr., Milwaukee Bradley Tech.
CHARLOTTE, NC - MARCH 14: Duke Blue Devils forward Cameron Boozer (12) reacts after making a shot and being fouled during the ACC Men's basketball tournament finals between the Virginia Cavaliers and the Duke Blue Devils on March 14, 2026 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
A field that began with 68 teams has been narrowed to 16.
And by the time this weekend draws to a close, a Final Four will be set.
After a thrilling opening weekend of the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, 16 teams remain alive for a shot at a national championship. Those teams include Duke, the top overall seed in the field, as well as Texas, the No. 11 seed in the West Region and the latest First Four team to reach the Sweet 16.
We’ll have you covered throughout the Sweet 16 and the Elite Eight here at SB Nation, but for now here is the latest bracket as well as the schedule for Thursday and Friday. Scores will be updated as games go final. Until then we have you covered with a ranking of all 16 teams remaining, a ranking of all 16 coaches remaining, and our basketball expert Ricky O’Donnell has his predictions.
Sweet 16 schedule for Thursday
West Region
No. 2 Purdue vs. No. 11 Texas, 7:10 p.m. Eastern, CBS No. 1 Arizona vs. No. 4 Arkansas, 9:45 p.m. Eastern, CBS
Parking for Phillies games is cashless. Methods of payment include credit/debit cards and mobile payment (Apple Pay and Google Pay). To expedite entry, pre-paid parking passes may also be purchased prior to the game.
Tailgating lots (A-H, M, N & O) will open at 11:00 a.m.; all other lots will open at 1:00 p.m.
Weather forecast
We soar to the 70s for the Phillies home opener. A cold front approaches later in the evening bringing a round of rain overnight into Friday morning.
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Elmer King from King Swings shows us the new playground for kids inside the first base gates at Citizens Bank Park.
Opening Day roster
The Phillies have finalized their Opening Day roster for the 2026 regular season. The 26-man roster includes 13 pitchers (six left-handers and seven right-handers), two catchers, six infielders, four outfielders and one designated hitter.
Pitchers (13):
Left-handers - José Alvarado, Kyle Backhus, Tanner Banks, Jesús Luzardo, Tim Mayza and Cristopher Sánchez. Right-handers - Jonathan Bowlan, Jhoan Duran, Brad Keller, Aaron Nola, Andrew Painter, Zach Pop and Taijuan Walker.
Justin Crawford, Adolis García, Otto Kemp and Brandon Marsh.
Designated Hitter (1):
Kyle Schwarber.
The Phillies selected the contracts of Crawford and infielder Christian Cairo, and optioned Cairo to triple-A Lehigh Valley. Catcher Garrett Stubbs was designated for assignment.
Additionally, the Phillies placed right-handed pitchers Orion Kerkering (right hamstring strain), Max Lazar (left oblique strain) and Zack Wheeler (right shoulder surgery) on the 15-day injured list, all retroactive to March 22.
MLB Senior Manager of Global Events Rob Field talks about all the fun coming to Philadelphia for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in June.
Opening Day Fan Lineup
9:00 a.m -- Newly renovated New Era Phillies Team Store opens.
1:25 p.m. -- Phillies batting practice.
1:45 p.m. -- All gates open. All fans receive a 2025 NL East Champions Pennant, courtesy of Nemours Children's Health.
2:25 p.m. -- Rangers batting practice.
3:30 p.m. -- Opening Day ceremonies begin.
Who's singing the national anthem?
It will be performed by Kane Kalas, son of the late Phillies Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas, at his father's statue behind Section 141. The 177th Fighter Wing of the New Jersey Air National Guard (also known as the Jersey Devils) will perform a flyover following the national anthem.
Ceremonial first pitch
The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown by 10-year-old Lucas Bibro, a Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware patient, alongside his cardiologist Dr. Mark Cartoski, caught by Phillies shortstop Trea Turner.
Plus, 1976 and 1996 Phillies All-Star alumni Larry Bowa, Greg "The Bull" Luzinski, Mike Schmidt and Ricky Bottalico will throw a ceremonial first pitch to current Phillies All-Stars.
New Food Options
Sánchez Sliders
It features a duo of honey-stung chicken tenders tossed in a house-made hot spice blend and served on potato rolls with Grillo's Pickles, garlic aioli and Mike's Hot Honey. (Coca-Cola Corner - Left Field Plaza & Cadillac Hall of Fame Club)
A portion of the proceeds benefits Clínica de Familia, a nonprofit community healthcare clinic in Sánchez's hometown of La Romana.
Sánchez Sliders Phillies / Aramark
Schwarbomb Sundae
It features a shareable-sized sundae worthy of a Kyle Schwarber moonshot, featuring Richman's soft-serve topped with a funnel-cake-fried strawberry Uncrustable, fresh strawberry sauce and fruity cereal pieces - all served in a 2026 MLB All-Star Game batting helmet. (Coca-Cola Corner Treats - Left Field Plaza)
A portion of the proceeds benefits Schwarber's Neighborhood Heroes, which directly supports first responders, military personnel and their families.
Schwarbomb Sundae Phillies / Aramark
The Sweeper
A ribeye steak smothered in pizza sauce and topped with provolone cheese and pepperoni. A portion of the proceeds from each sandwich sold will be donated to The Luzardo Family Foundation, directly benefitting children's health and wellness and underserved community programs. (Campo's - Ashburn Alley)
New food vendors also include Freddy's Frozen Custard (Home Plate - Section 126) and LaScala's Fire (Philadelphia Insurance Club).
Other new creations and enhancements include the following:
1883 Burger Co Smash Burger
A reinvented ode to the Phillies inception, now composed of two Pat LaFrieda signature blend patties with yellow American cheese, Grillo's Pickles and sweet heat sauce served on a Liscio's Bakery potato roll. (Sections 109, 207 & 323)
1883 Burger Co Smash Burger Phillies / Aramark
Bull's BBQ Sampler Platter
A perfect option for the fan who wants it all. Generous tasting portions of Bull's signature pulled pork, burnt ends and smoked turkey are paired with baked beans and creamy coleslaw, served with classic white bread. (Left Field Plaza)
Bull's BBQ Sampler Platter Phillies / Aramark
Hatfield Phootlong Dog
A jumbo version of the classic Phillies Frank, served on a Liscio's Bakery potato roll. (Sections 114, 129 & 314 - Hatfield Classics Grill)
Wilt's Chocolate Smothered Berries
A viral sensation that was brought to Reading Terminal Market now arrives at Citizens Bank Park. Fresh strawberries are piled high and smothered in a proprietary milk chocolate blend right before fans' eyes. The perfect treat for summer! (Section 111 & Cadillac HOF Club)
The Seahawks are understandably assessing all options at running back. They lost Super Bowl 60 MVP Kenneth Walker III to the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency. Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL during the playoffs, leaving his status and effectiveness in doubt for 2026.
As of now, the Seahawks essentially have Emanuel Wilson and George Holani at running back. That's probably the worst backfield in the entire NFL. Luckily for John Schneider, the 2026 NFL draft has yet to happen. The Seahawks are expected to draft a running back highly, with top prospects Jadarian Price, Emmett Johnson, and Jonah Coleman among the options.
An achilles injury is often a kiss of death to a running back's career. Harris appeared in just three contests with the Chargers in 2025 before suffering the devastating setback. Even though Harris rushed for four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons, his effectiveness and efficiency has always been questionable. He's a career 3.9 yards per carry rusher.
If healthy, Harris would probably represent an upgrade on Holani and Wilson while offering Schneider flexibility at the position, especially in relation to Charbonnet's recovery. The Seahawks should still draft a running back rather highly. If Harris leaves Seattle without a contract, he'll visit the Las Vegas Raiders next.
Combined with the brilliance of Andrew Thomas, Eluemunor’s work gave the Giants the best pair of pass-blocking offensive line bookends in the NFL.
Another measure of how good Thomas and Eluemunor were protecting Giants’ quarterbacks? Thomas was second in the NFL among all tackles in pass-blocking efficiency with a 98.3 efficiency rating. Eluemunor was sixth at 98.0.
Thomas is still just 27, and health-permitting should have a number of high-quality seasons in front of him.
Eluemunor is 31 and coming off his best season. There is the “can he do it again?” question. Still, there is no to believe he can’t, since his career arc has been going up for the last three or four seasons. Considering how many offensive linemen in the NFL are continuing to play well into their mid-30s, Eluemunor should be able to give the Giants high-quality play during the duration of his three-year, $39 million contract.
The Giants have questions on the interior. Thomas and Eluemunor, though, provide a pretty good place to begin building an offensive line.