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Three keys for UConn to beat UCLA, advance to Sweet 16

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 20: Braylon Mullins #24 of the UConn Huskies shoots over Eddrin Bronson #2 of the Furman Paladins during the first half during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 20, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

It’s a battle of blue bloods in Philadelphia on Sunday night, as the 2-seed UConn men’s basketball team takes on Mick Cronin and the 7-seed UCLA Bruins for a spot in the Sweet 16. UConn survived 15-seed Furman’s best punch Friday night for an 82-71 win to make it to the second round, while UCLA fought off a late comeback from 10-seed UCF to hold on for a 75-71 win. Now, the two historic programs with 17 men’s basketball titles between them will square off at 8:45 p.m. ET on TNT for the right to take on 3-seed Michigan State next weekend in the Sweet 16 in Washington, D.C.

FanDuel has UConn as a 4.5-point favorite over the Bruins on Sunday night, with the Huskies odds to win outright at -194. The over/under for the game is set at 136.5, down from the opening odds at 137.5. If history is to say anything about matchups between Cronin’s teams against UConn dating back to his Cincinnati days, Sunday night figures to be a physical affair where points could be at a premium. For more NCAA tournament odds and futures, be sure to check out FanDuel.

A win for the Huskies would give them three Sweet 16 appearances in the last four seasons and be the 20th Sweet 16 in program history. In order for UConn to get there, here are three keys for the Huskies to take down the Bruins.

Get Healthy

UConn was without starting point guard Silas Demary Jr. and sixth man Jaylin Stewart for the win over the Paladins. While Stewart has missed the last seven games with a knee injury, Demary Jr. injured his ankle in the Big East Tournament Championship against St. John’s and missed his first game of the season Friday night.

Both players were sorely missed in the First Round, as Dan Hurley and the Huskies had to go a little deeper into the bench than usual to try and compensate for having two key players unavailable. While Malachi Smith and Alec Millender stepped up to help UConn get the win, Demary Jr.’s scoring ability and defensive skills were sorely missed. The same can be said for Stewart’s versatility.

Both are still questionable for Sunday night. Fortunately for UConn, UCLA seems to be a little banged up too. Cronin said Tyler Bilodeau — the Bruins’ leading scorer at 17.6 points per game — remains questionable after not playing against UCF in the First Round.

Dan Hurley says Silas Demary Jr., Jaylin Stewart will be "questionable" for Sunday night's game.

"Both men are pushing it to the max to try to make themselves available. We'll see what they look like on the court today. But both guys are pushing it to the max."

— David Borges (@DaveBorges) March 21, 2026

Monitor the midrange

Analytics have modernized basketball, especially on the offensive end, where teams have focused and refined their offenses solely around layups and 3-pointers and basically nothing in between. This UCLA squad is a bit of a throwback in that the Bruins are comfortable taking plenty of midrange jumpers. Per KenPom, UCLA’s average 2-point distance is 7.8 feet from the basket — one of the highest marks in all of college basketball.

The midrange jumper might not be the most analytically smart shot, but against defenses built to primarily stop teams from getting easy looks at the rim and run offenses off the 3-point line like UConn has, the midrange can be wide open. Teams like Seton Hall and Arizona took advantage of this against the Huskies to varying levels of success this season. While it’s a risk — it’s still worth two points, but harder to make than a layup — UConn will need to contest these shots to ensure the Bruins don’t get too many clean looks.

Hit some shots

There’s no other way to put it; UConn has been ice cold from three. The Huskies were 5-25 from three against Furman, and just 3-19 in the Big East title game against St. John’s. That’s 18.2 percent in the last two games. Outside of Alex Karaban, who has five of those eight makes, the rest of the Huskies’ normally solid shooters have been ice cold.

Despite the struggles, Hurley doesn’t seem to be worried. While shots aren’t falling, UConn continues to get consistently open looks. He believes in the shooters he has put together, and that eventually things will start to turn around.

I would be a lot more concerned if we weren’t generating really good shots, like if we were missing really hard shots, really difficult, contested. The offense isn’t generating open looks. I think we’re generating looks that we’re more than capable of making and getting hot and getting on a run here. It’s like the law of averages, right? At least that’s what we keep — that’s what we kind of keep talking about,“ Hurley said at media availability. ”The guys are such excellent shooters. Solo Ball is an excellent shooter. You watch him shoot, he’s one of the best shooters in the country, Braylon Mullins, he’s an incredible shooter of the basketball. They just get that first one to go in or get one of those early ones to go in, and you could have a team here that’s ripping them off.“

Mullins in particular has struggled from deep in March. The star freshman is 5-38 (13.1 percent) from three in five games this month. It’s an unfortunate and unlikely shooting slump for Mullins, who has already demonstrated the ability to shoot the ball effectively. A strong performance Sunday night would put the slump to rest and reignite his 2026 NBA Draft stock.

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The Western divisional riders took to the track first at Protective Stadium in Birmingham. Alabama, in the first East / West Showdown. Haiden Deegan entered the event with a five-race win streak and a massive points lead.

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Haiden Deegan completed the first lap in fifth.

How to live stream VCU vs Illinois: March Madness 2026 NCAA Tournament, TV channel

After advancing through the first round, VCU faces Illinois on Saturday in the 2026 NCAA Tournament with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.

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Illinois Fighting Illini guard Andrej Stojakovic (2) passes the ball Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament first round game against the Penn Quakers at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina. Illinois Fighting Illini won 105-70.

How to Watch VCU vs Illinois

  • Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026
  • Time: 7:50 PM ET
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The NCAA Tournament continues on Saturday, as teams look to advance to the Sweet 16, setting the stage for another day of dramatic finishes. With eyes set on a national title, the tournament always promises the chaos and excitement that make March Madness one of the best events to follow in sports.

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In one of the more intriguing second‑round games, No. 11 VCU arrives after one of the biggest first‑round comebacks of the tournament, escaping with an 82–78 overtime win over North Carolina thanks to late‑game heroics, while No. 3 Illinois cruised with a resounding 105–70 victory over Penn, getting a 29‑point, 17‑rebound effort from Mirkovic to assert its offensive dominance.

The Illini’s efficient scoring and rebounding advantage set up a classic contrast with the Rams’ gritty, high‑energy style, making this a showdown where Illinois’ size and execution will be challenged by VCU’s belief and momentum.

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Cam Skattebo apologizes for remarks about CTE, asthma

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New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo took to Instagram on Saturday to apologize for recent remarks calling CTE as an “excuse” and labeling asthma as “fake.”

“I recently did an interview and had a lapse in judgment which resulted in making a tasteless joke about CTE and asthma,” Skattebo wrote on Instagram. “It was never my intention to downplay the seriousness of head trauma or asthma. I sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended by my remarks, and I assure you that I’ll be more mindful and respectful going forward.”

Skattebo’s insensitive remarks certainly did not come off as a joke. This should be a lesson for Skattebo, and a reminder to all athletes to be careful about what platforms they appear on and what topics they delve into.

If those are things Skattebo truly believes, perhaps he should spend some time with families who have suffered with former players who have dealt with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, and with people live with conditions like asthma.

Sabres stay hot, win 4th straight by pulling away 4-1 over Kings

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Zach Benson had a goal and an assist and the Buffalo Sabres continued their white-hot play with a 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.

Tage Thompson, Sam Carrick and Rasmus Dahlin also scored for the Sabres.

Carrick and Dahlin scored 59 seconds apart midway through the third period, and Benson added an empty-netter to give the Sabres their fourth straight win and 12th in the past 13 outings. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 26 saves.

Buoyed by significant and vocal support despite being the visitors, the Sabres continued their push for an Atlantic Division title as they are on their way to ending a 14-year playoff drought, the longest in the NHL.

Artemi Panarin scored, picking up a point for the fifth straight game. Anze Kopitar tied Marcel Dionne for the Kings franchise record for points on home ice, and Anton Forsberg made 28 saves.

Los Angeles came into the day as the second wild card in the Western Conference but dropped behind the Nashville Predators, who won 4-1 over the Vegas Golden Knights.

The Kings started off strong. Panarin continued the productive start to his Kings tenure by opening the scoring with a power-play goal midway through the first period. He has five goals and 11 assists in 13 games for Los Angeles. It was the first goal the Sabres had allowed on the road in 176 minutes of game action, including consecutive shutouts at Vegas and San Jose.

But Buffalo came back to control the final two periods, with a failed coach's challenge by Los Angeles for a high stick in the build up before Carrick's slick backhand leading to Dahlin's power-play goal.

Up Next

Sabres: Visit Anaheim on Sunday.

Kings: Visit Utah on Sunday.

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Kwasniok sacking looks imminent with two Köln frontrunners

Kwasniok sacking looks imminent with two Köln frontrunners
Kwasniok sacking looks imminent with two Köln frontrunners

This comes after a 3-3 draw at home against fellow relegation and club rivals Borussia Mönchengladbach on Saturday afternoon.

Internally, the strongest two options are a promotion of assistant coach René Wagner and the so-called “Feuerwehrmann” Friedhelm Funkel. 

Funkel served as a last resort option in the 2024-25 2. Bundesliga season, when Köln needed wins in successive final games to get promotion to the Bundesliga. 

Due to this, the Köln board have faith in him and his stability he brings to the club as well as solid relations with personnel.

At 72-years-old, this would be the third time the experienced German coach has come out of retirement to save Köln's season and help them get over the line at the end of a Bundesliga or 2. Bundesliga campaign.

Köln's sporting director did not 100% confirm anything following the draw which left the Billy Goats only two points off 16th with St. Pauli playing on Sunday against Freiburg at home.

Call it March Mildness. Dominant performances by top seeds are now the norm at the NCAA Tournament

There is still madness in March. There are buzzer beaters. Upsets. Postgame tears. “Wait, what?” moments that go viral and become part of NCAA Tournament lore.

The chaos that makes the tournament such a captivating three-week spectacle is just getting a little harder to come by these days. And that might not be changing any time soon.

For every High Point and VCU — which shredded perfect brackets by the millions while pulling first-round stunners over power-conference schools — there is an ever-increasing helping of chalk as favorites crush the dreams of potential Cinderellas before they even catch a glimpse of a glass slipper.

The top four seeds in each region went 16-0 across an opening two days that were only occasionally compelling and competitive, just as the top four seeds did a year ago. The average margin of victory in the first round was 17.4 points, the highest ever since the tournament expanded to 64 (and then 68) teams. Fourteen games were decided by at least 20 points, a record, and Florida won by 59 — the second-biggest margin in tournament history.

And while there is increasing parity in women's basketball at the top, higher-seeded teams also had little trouble during first-round contests.

Transfers and NIL increase the gap between haves and have-nots

It's not a coincidence that this run of dominance has come nearly in lockstep with the easing of transfer rules and the ability of athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness.

Saint Louis was one of the rare lower-seeded teams to make it to the round of 32 when the ninth-seeded Billikens raced by eighth-seeded Georgia on Thursday. Less than 48 hours later, they were run off the floor by top-seeded Michigan.

Wolverines forward Yaxel Landenberg, so coveted in the transfer portal that he told the AP he was up to $9 million by Kentucky before choosing Michigan, had 25 points and six rebounds in the win.

“I think the talent gap at the top is more significant than it was,” Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz said. “I think NIL has created that, where just the size and physicality, the differences between the top five or 10 teams and everybody else ... I do think there’s a chasm.”

That chasm may be difficult to navigate in the short term, and maybe the long term, as major college athletics endures a Wild West phase following the House settlement that allowed schools to pay athletes directly.

The math is easy: The bigger the school, the bigger the budget. The bigger the budget, the easier it is to attract top talent, including raiding the rosters of schools lower on the food chain.

“These teams that don’t have the resources, it’s just hard to keep anyone longer than one year,” Texas Tech coach Grant McCasland said. “If you’re great, it’s like, you’re in a catch-22. If you play great, you’re gone because there’s people with more resources.”

Players shine at small schools, and then leave

Alabama coach Nate Oats became one of the hottest commodities in the late 2010s while at Buffalo, leading the Bulls to 32 wins in 2018-19 behind guard C.J. Massinburg. Back then, players who transferred had to sit out a year before being eligible at their new schools.

That rule is no more, leaving Oats to wonder if he'd have been able to hold on to Massinburg for four seasons in the current climate. Rare in 2026 is the player who sticks and stays from signing day to graduation day.

“I’m sure he would’ve loved to stay and play for me, but it’s going to be hard for him to turn down the amount of money he would have been offered,” Oats said.

The trickle-up effect is real. There was a time not so long ago when the blue bloods recruited the best high school players and threw them into the fray right away, while the lower-tier teams that became tournament darlings grew together over time.

Not so much anymore.

“The big, high-major schools are no longer throwing freshmen and sophomores, highly-rated, talented players out there against the low to mid-majors with the fifth-year seniors,” UConn coach Dan Hurley said.

That's in part because so many seniors now find themselves in the big leagues after playing their way up the ladder.

“(Schools are) going out and purchasing a ready-made roster of grizzled, talented veterans,” Hurley said. “So the art of program-building in colleges is over.”

Mid-majors complain the power schools won't play them

Mid-major schools are also struggling to put together a schedule that prepares them for the step up in competition that awaits in March.

It can sometimes lead to ugly mismatches like the ones peppered across this year's opening round.

High Point wasn't one of those teams. The Big South champion Panthers more than held their own in fending off fifth-seeded Wisconsin on Thursday, continuing a long tradition of 12th-seeded bracket busters.

Still, Panthers coach Flynn Clayman said would like to see things “tweaked” so power-conference programs are incentivized to hit the road or play on a neutral court every once in a while against strong mid-majors.

“Fans deserve to see High Point versus a good team in the nonconference,” Clayman said. “You can run down the list. Look at Santa Clara (against Kentucky), what a game that is. They deserve to get games."

Purdue's Matt Painter understands the frustration but isn't sure those games will happen with any regularity. The Boilermakers played three mid-majors this season, all at home. Any true road or neutral-site nonconference games will likely be saved for other power-conference programs as schools try to boost their NCAA Tournament resumes.

And that could make the brackets even chalkier as the years go on.

Still, all it takes is one thunderclap moment by an underdog for the chalk to be washed away.

That remains the ultimate lure of March. For now.

“I think there was some teams that ducked us this year,” High Point forward Cam'Ron Fletcher said. “But, I mean, like coach Flynn say, we’re here now, so ... there’s no ducking anymore.”

In the tournament, for better or worse, there never is.

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AP Sports Writers Dan Gelston, John Wawrow, Dave Skretta, Doug Feinberg and Brett Martel contributed to this report.

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Outrun and in decline - are Rosenior's Chelsea near crisis point?

Chelsea are in freefall after their latest defeat - 3-0 at Everton - and now have a two‑week international break during which to stew on 10 damaging days.

After suffering an 8-2 aggregate loss to Paris St‑Germain in the Champions League last 16, Chelsea's defeat at the hands of Beto and Ilman Ndiaye on Saturday means back‑to‑back Premier League losses and no wins in four in all competitions.

This has led to increasing scrutiny of head coach Liam Rosenior and the club as a whole, not least from vice‑captain Enzo Fernandez, who said Chelsea had lost "identity, structure and direction" since former boss Enzo Maresca left the club in January, adding the players did not understand why he left.

Although Fernandez went closest to scoring and embraced Rosenior after the match, his comments paint a worrying picture.

Once again on Saturday, Chelsea were outrun, error‑prone and tactically open, as Everton played through them for a comfortable win at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The result leaves Chelsea sixth in the Premier League, still just one point behind fifth‑placed Liverpool in the race for Champions League qualification.

However, Everton are now seventh and only two points behind Chelsea, part of a group of sides capable of leapfrogging the struggling giants with seven matches left to play this season.

"I don't focus on the noise," Rosenior told BBC Match of the Day. "I know the reality of where I'm at and where we are at as a club and what we can achieve, which is still some amazing things.

"It's been a really testing period for these lads. We've had a lot of setbacks and we have to dust ourselves down and make sure we come back fighting."

Does Rosenior know his best squad?

Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin told BBC Radio 5 Live that Chelsea are "not getting the best" out of their players at present.

"You need to find out why that's happened," he said. "That can't be allowed to happen in the Premier League."

Rosenior has faced criticism for his level of rotation, with no club having made more changes than Chelsea's 99 in the Premier League from match to match.

That rotation has increased under the 41-year-old, who says he does not have a recognised number one goalkeeper, with Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen in rotation.

Sanchez's form has dipped as a result, with further mistakes against Everton. He was caught in possession early on by Beto but was rescued by defender Jorrel Hato, before allowing a shot from the striker to slip through his fingers in the second half.

There was further criticism for others, including defender Wesley Fofana, while even star attackers Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro struggled to create as Chelsea went goalless for a third consecutive match.

"What I need to do better is make better decisions in terms of team selections, how we freshen up the team and rotate the team to make sure we are competitive in these games," Rosenior told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"Having the international break has probably come at a perfect time for us to gather and restock. We also have some clear weeks to get on the training pitch to work on what we want."

Who is to blame?

Before large numbers of the travelling Chelsea supporters left Everton's stadium before the full-time whistle, they were singing anti-ownership songs. Rosenior approached the remaining fans to apologise and thank them for their support but some see his appointment as symptomatic of wider problems in the hierarchy.

After home matches against Port Vale in the FA Cup quarter-final and a home match against Manchester City, fans of Chelsea and Strasbourg, who are also owned by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, will march on Stamford Bridge before the home game with Manchester United (Saturday, 18 April).

"In every area of the game, Everton fought and battled in such a way that has shown Chelsea up," Nevin added.

"Are they not buying into the manager? Is it that they are exhausted after the season they've had? Have they just been beaten on the day?"

Winning start helps Rosenior

Defeat by Everton means Chelsea have lost three of their past four Premier League matches - as many defeats as in their previous 18 games in the competition.

They have also failed to score in three consecutive matches in all competitions for the first time since September 2023 despite attempting 52 shots (16 on target) across those fixtures.

That profligacy in front of goal has been matched by defensive issues, with Chelsea conceding the opening goal in four consecutive Premier League games for the first time since November 2023.

There is also the well‑publicised statistic that Chelsea have been outrun by every Premier League opponent in every match this season.

"We have played 10 Premier League games in my time here and have 17 points," Rosenior told Match of the Day.

"We are not in as bad a place as the noise suggests - but we need to come out of it very quickly."

Indeed, since Rosenior replaced Maresca, Chelsea are fourth in the Premier League form table, winning five of their 10 games.

Only Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City have picked up more points in this period.

How crucial is Champions League return?

There are many reasons Champions League football is so important for Chelsea. The most obvious is prestige.

Without it, Chelsea risk being unable to attract key transfer targets. Striker Liam Delap is believed to have chosen a move to Stamford Bridge over Manchester United for the chance to play in the Champions League.

Meanwhile, there is also the issue of revenue. Qualification for the competition is the single biggest way for a major club to boost its bottom line. TV income, prize money and matchday revenue are far greater than those generated in the Europa League or Conference League.

It is especially important for Chelsea, who still lack a long‑term front‑of‑shirt sponsor and whose stadium, Stamford Bridge, lags behind the bigger and more modern grounds used by many of their league rivals.

It's for all these reasons that before the season, the primary club target for former boss Maresca was to qualify for next season's Champions League.

And for Rosenior, who was expected to bring stability, that is the continued expectation.

Denny Hamlin’s NASCAR Endgame Appears Set For 2027

NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube – Qualifying

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 14: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Yahoo! Toyota, looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 14, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

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It seems that Denny Hamlin has never been surer of his NASCAR endgame. And right now, all signs point toward 2027 being his final season as a full-time driver in the NASCAR Cup Series.

The Joe Gibbs Racing veteran is in his 21st full-time Cup season, and while he has dropped hints before, the clearest signal came shortly after signing his most recent contract extension last year ahead of the July race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Asked whether it would be his final extension, Hamlin replied simply, “most likely,” — a phrase that landed with the quiet finality of a 45-year-old man who had already begun doing the math.

Hamlin’s Personal Rain Cloud

Since then, Hamlin has become NASCAR’s version of Joe Btfsplk — the famously unlucky character from the long-running comic strip Li'l Abner created by Al Capp who wanders through life with a permanent dark rain cloud hovering overhead. Hamlin watched perhaps his best shot at a first Cup title slip away by just a few laps last November at Phoenix Raceway when he lost out to Kyle Larson. Then, in the offseason, real-world tragedy struck when his father was killed in a house fire.

Back Behind the Wheel

There were legitimate questions about whether Hamlin would even return this season. But return he did — perhaps as a way to heal, to move forward, to rediscover some version of normal life at 190 mph. Even so, the cumulative weight of those moments has made the idea of stepping away when his current contract ends feel more tangible than ever.

At Darlington Raceway on Saturday, Hamlin admitted he isn’t certain how much recent events have shaped his long-term thinking. What he does know is that the process has already begun.

“I think that I've given Gibbs enough of a heads up that they're working on the plans for beyond,” he said. “So as long as those all go as planned, I would, I still assume that the end of ‘27 is it. I just don't want to go to my last half of the year or year just like, can't wait to get out. If I could end on notes like we have like seasons like this one is starting, then that would be a successful last year for me.”

One thing he is certain about is the idea of a farewell tour.

“No, no, I’m good on that,” he said.

Victory and Tears in Vegas

Last Sunday, Hamlin won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It was an emotional first victory of the season, coming at the same track where he last visited Victory Lane in 2025 — a win he had dedicated to his father, who was still alive at the time but in declining health.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 12: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 ampm Toyota, reacts during an interview after winning the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 12, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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The most recent Las Vegas triumph marked the 61st of his career, breaking a tie with Kevin Harvick and giving Hamlin sole possession of 10th place on the all-time wins list in NASCAR’s top series. Next ahead is Kyle Busch with 63 victories.

“I think it's pie in the sky, realistically, I think that, you know, given the runway, Kyle's (Busch) career - he's still got more years to go than I will,” Hamlin said. “He's capable of running and winning long after I'm gone.”

What’s Left to Chase

Catching Busch isn’t necessarily the objective. After three Daytona 500 victories among his 61 career wins, Hamlin’s bucket list has narrowed to the sport’s biggest prizes.

“I think I'm kind of where I'm at, and where I think I will be, but you just never know,” he said. “I mean, each win stacks up and, you know, 50 was a goal at one point. So, you just keep moving, keep moving the bar as far as you can. I think that I've certainly got more wins than what I would have imagined. It's just now can we, can we get the big prizes at the end of the year? That's the only goal left to have other than the Brickyard is certainly one that still is mindful of me personally, of where I'm at.”

Steering Toward the Finish Line

For now, Hamlin appears to be slowly steering toward the exit, preparing to climb out of the No. 11 Toyota when his contract expires at the end of 2027. But as any veteran racer will tell you, retirement plans in NASCAR are often written in pencil — especially when there are still trophies, and championships, left on the table.

“Well, I mean, things always change,” he said. “You just never know, but it's what I would like, but again, I don't know all the moving parts and pieces beyond what happens between now and bout 20 months from now. So, you just don't know, but I thought that was a good enough timeline and enough heads up that, that they could make plans.”

Flyers beat the Sharks 4-1 to complete a three-game West Coast sweep

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Christian Dvorak scored a tiebreaking goal early in the third period and added an assist, Dan Vladar made 24 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the San Jose Sharks 4-1 on Saturday to complete a three-game West Coast sweep.

Owen Tippett scored in the second period and defenseman Travis Sanheim and Noah Cates added empty-net goals in the final two minutes as the Flyers won their third straight and for the fifth time in six games. Philly was coming off a 3-2 overtime win over Anaheim on Wednesday and 4-3 shootout victory over Los Angeles on Thursday. The Flyers completed a California sweep for the second time in franchise history and extended their road winning streak to seven games.

Dmitry Orlov scored for San Jose, which lost its fourth in a row and for the seventh time in nine games. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 24 of 26 shots.

After a scoreless first period, Tippett got the Flyers on the board with his 24th of the season 2:26 into the second. Tippett took a pass from Trevor Zegras, got past the Sharks' Nick Leddy and beat Nedeljkovic with a shot to the glove side.

Orlov evened the score with his third of the season on a power play at 13:12 with a shot from the slot off a feed from William Eklund. Macklin Celebrini also assisted.

Dvorak put the Flyers ahead 1:47 into the third, scoring on the power play after San Jose's Mario Ferraro was sent off for roughing. The assists went to Travis Konecny and Matvei Michkov, who picked up the 100th point of his NHL career.

The Sharks pulled Nedeljkovic late and the Flyers capitalized. Sanheim scored his eighth of the season and Cates netted his 15th, matching his career high of 38 points set in 2022-23 when he had 13 goals and 25 assists.

Up next

Flyers: Host the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday.

Sharks: At the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.

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Iowa avoids meltdown in stifling Carver-Hawkeye Arena for NCAA Tournament first-round win

Iowa avoids meltdown in stifling Carver-Hawkeye Arena for NCAA Tournament first-round winIOWA CITY, Iowa — Unseasonably warm temperatures turned sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena into a sauna, and Iowa nearly melted down inside of it.

The No. 2 seed Hawkeyes (27-6) repeatedly blew three-score leads and led 15th-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson by just two points inside the game’s final five minutes of Saturday’s first-round NCAA Tournament game. Despite missing eight of 12 free throws over the final 83 seconds, the Hawkeyes outlasted the Knights 58-48 in an NCAA tournament first-round game.

Record-breaking temperatures soared to 88 degrees in Iowa City, making for stifling conditions inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena, which does not have air conditioning. Courtside temperature reached at least 80 degrees at game’s end.

The heat perhaps impacted the Hawkeyes, who cruised to a 20-5 lead early in the first quarter. But a bevy of turnovers and poor shot selection, coupled with Fairleigh Dickinson’s sizzling perimeter shooting, turned the game into a competitive matchup. In the end, there was too much Ava Heiden, who notched a career high with 29 points. Heiden, a sophomore, hit 11 of 16 from the field and connected on all seven free-throw attempts. She added seven rebounds.

Heiden’s performance masked Iowa’s overall deficiencies at the free-throw line. The Hawkeyes were just 10 of 22 from the line, which kept the Knights within striking distance throughout the game. Fairleigh Dickinson hit 10 3-pointers while Iowa connected on just 1 of 13 3-point attempts. But the Knights missed their last six shots and attempted just two free throws during the game.

Iowa moves onto Monday’s second-round game, where it will face 10th-seeded Virginia (21-11), which beat No. 7 seed Georgia 82-73 in overtime. Fairleigh Dickinson (30-5) had won 22 straight before falling to the Hawkeyes. No. 2 seeds are now 127-0 against No. 15 seeds in the women’s NCAA tournament.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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‘Interminable’ Nenê ends trophy drought with Paraíba title

‘Interminable’ Nenê ends trophy drought with Paraíba title
‘Interminable’ Nenê ends trophy drought with Paraíba title

Nenê has played for several traditional clubs in Brazil and Europe.

But he boasts few trophies in his career.

At 44 years old, the veteran midfielder has become the main attraction for Botafogo da Paraíba this season.

And this Saturday (21), he celebrated winning the Campeonato Paraibano.

This was only the fourth "major" title in Nenê's career celebrated on the field. 

After a 2-1 win in the first leg, Belo held Souza—the then reigning two-time champion—to a 0-0 draw to take the trophy.

Botafogo hadn't celebrated since 2019. As for Nenê, not since 2016, when he won the Campeonato Carioca with Vasco.

The midfielder had only won titles of lesser significance during that gap.

Such as the Taça Rio in 2017 (Vasco) and 2021 (Fluminense), and the Gauchão do Interior with Juventude last year.

Belo has now reached its 33rd Paraibano title, extending its dominance, as the second biggest winner is Campinense (22). 

The trophy came with a coaching change, as Lisca took over after a 4-1 loss to Campinense in the fifth round. 

Botafogo improved its performance, secured a spot in the semifinals, and eliminated Serra Branca before facing Sousa. 

The focus will now shift to the Copa do Nordeste and the Série C of the Brazilian Championship.

Leaving the third division is the main goal of the season. 

The squad also includes, for example, Henrique Dourado, formerly of Palmeiras, Fluminense, Flamengo, and Cruzeiro.


Nenê's Achievements 🏆

Nenê came up through Paulista, which at the time was called Etti Jundiaí.

It was there that he celebrated twice in 2001 by winning the A2 of the Paulistão and the Série C of the Brazilian Championship.

He went trophyless at Palmeiras, Santos, Mallorca, Alavés, Celta, Monaco, Espanyol, Al-Gharafa, and West Ham.

He played for PSG, which would become French champions in 2012/2013, but he was already playing in Qatar when the trophy was lifted in Europe. 

His title drought on the field only ended with the aforementioned Vasco in 2016.

In addition to Fluminense and Juventude, he also played for São Paulo before arriving in northeastern football. 

And now, he celebrates another trophy.

At 44 years old. 


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Cam Skattebo apologizes for 'tasteless' CTE, asthma joke

New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo has walked back insensitive comments he made about CTE and asthma on a recent podcast.

In an Instagram story, Skattebo has apologized for "a lapse in judgment, which resulted in me making a tasteless joke about CTE and asthma. It was never my intention to downplay the seriousness of head injures or asthma."

On a recent episode of the Frank Dalena podcast Bring the Juice, Skattebo said he didn't believe CTE was real and that the serious brain disease is "an excuse."

He also said asthma is an excuse and joked that people suffering from it should just breathe air normally.

Apology from #Giants RB Cam Skattebo on IG. pic.twitter.com/5LiT1jGCVP

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 21, 2026

Those comments were obviously boneheaded, so we're glad to see Skattebo apologize for them.

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Florida gymnastics SEC Championship live updates as Gators vie with conference's best

In four weeks, Florida gymnastics will hope to compete in the NCAA Championship Final in Fort Worth.

Saturday, the Gators will get a sneak peek at what awaits them in Fort Worth — 280 miles north — at the SEC Championship.

All nine SEC teams qualified for the conference’s signature meet. UF will compete in the evening session at 8 p.m. It is a truly loaded class, as in it is the top four teams in the country in the Road to Nationals rankings — Oklahoma, LSU, Florida and Alabama.

In the last two meets, the Gators have proved they can hang with those top dogs. Florida generated the nation’s top two scores. First was a 198.450 in an upset win at No. 2 LSU on senior night. Five days later, UF took its show up the road to Lexington and a 198.575 at Kentucky.

Those two marks combined for the fourth-highest between two meets in NCAA history, and the top not from a school named Oklahoma.

It wasn’t enough to surpass the Sooners and Tigers in the rankings, but Florida is peaking at the right time and hungry to win its lucky 13th SEC title.

Here’s how to watch, along with other important information for the meet.

Here's live updates for the meet:

Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship live updates

This section will be updated.

Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship starting lineups

This section will be updated.

What channel is Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship?

TV Channel: SEC Network

Streaming: ESPN.com or the ESPN App

The SEC Championships will be broadcast on the SEC Network. Olympians Samantha Peszek, Aly Raisman and John Roethlisberger calling the action and Taylor Davis providing sideline reports.

What time is Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET

The Gators will compete as part of the evening session with the other top three-ranked

Noah Ram covers Florida Gators athletics and Gainesville-area high school sports for The Gainesville Sun, GatorSports.com and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him at nram@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @Noah_ram1 and on Instagram @Ramreporter. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com.

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Giants’ Cam Skattebo apologizes amid CTE comment backlash

New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo is coming forward with an apology after some stunning comments made during a podcast appearance on Bring The Juice with Frank Dalena.

Skattebo was asked about his thoughts on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), when he shared his thoughts that CTE is “fake” and used as “an excuse.” He also claimed asthma was fake, and if kids are “huffing and puffing,” that they are just soft.

“You’re soft. Just literally breathe air,” the NFL star said.

MORE: Giants star Cam Skattebo receives NFL backlash over outlandish CTE take

After catching heat for his comments, Skattebo took to social media on Saturday to issue an apology.

Jan 31, 2026; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Former Arizona State Sun Devils football player Cam Skattebo in attendance of the game against the Arizona Wildcats at Desert Financial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

I recently did an interview and had a lapse in judgment, which resulted in me making a tasteless joke about CTE and asthma,” Skattebo wrote on X. “It was never my intention to downplay the seriousness of head injuries or asthma.

“I sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended by my remarks, and I assure you that I’ll be more mindful and respectful going forward.”

Not only were Skattebo’s comments tasteless, but they were factually incorrect. According to a report from the Boston University CTE Center in 2023, 91.7 percent of the former NFL players it studied were diagnosed with CTE.

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Bucks try to avoid clinching losing season tonight vs. Suns | Live updates

PHOENIX – The Milwaukee Bucks head into the Mortgage Matchup Center to face the Phoenix Suns on March 21 for the second leg of their four-game trip through the Western Conference.

At 28-41, the Bucks have not technically been eliminated from the play-in picture in the Eastern Conference, but they begin play eight games behind the Charlotte Hornets in the win column with 13 games remaining.

The next Bucks loss will clinch a losing season, which the franchise has not had since going 33-49 in 2015-16.

On March 19, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers acknowledged in Utah that it was very unlikely the team would make the postseason and said individual player development was going to be a focus going forward. Unfortunately, the team fell behind the tanking Jazz by 30 points in an uncompetitive game.

The Suns are having the type of season the Bucks had hoped for, as they rebooted their roster around a new general manager, head coach and franchise star Devin Booker and are in the thick of the Western Conference playoff hunt at 39-31.

Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green (4) is guarded by Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner (3) during the first half of their game Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Is Giannis playing?

No.

The Bucks ruled Giannis Antetokounmpo out for the Suns game on March 20 with a bone bruise and hyperextension in his left knee. Antetokounmpo has made it known he feels he can play through the injury, and Rivers said there is no structural damage, but the team is holding the 31-year-old out.

What is the Bucks record without Giannis?

11-22

Milwaukee Bucks injury report

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, out (left knee hyperextension and bone bruise)
  • Gary Harris, questionable (left groin contusion)
  • Kevin Porter Jr., questionable (right knee synovitis)

Bucks probable starting lineup

  • Guards: Ryan Rollins, Kevin Porter Jr.
  • Forwards: Ousmane Dieng, Kyle Kuzma
  • Center: Myles Turner

What time is the Bucks game?

The game is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. CT.

What channel is the Bucks game on?

The game will be broadcast locally on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin with Lisa Byington, Marques Johnson and Melanie Ricks on the call.

Bucks vs. Suns odds

Phoenix is an 11.5-point favorite over Milwaukee and the over/under is 219.5 points, per BetMGM.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Bucks try to avoid clinching losing season tonight vs. Suns | Live updates

What to know about Mikayla Blakes, Vanderbilt women's basketball SEC Player of the Year

Mikayla Blakes is leading Vanderbilt women's basketball into March Madness.

The SEC Player of the Year helped to lead the Commodores (27-4) to a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament. Vanderbilt will host No. 15 seed High Point (27-5) for a first-round game at Memorial Gymnasium on March 21 (6 p.m. CT, ESPNews). It's the Commodores' highest seed since 2007.

Blakes enters the tournament as the nation's leading scorer at 27 points per game. She is a leading contender, along with UConn's Sarah Strong, for the five major National Player of the Year awards.

Led by Blakes, Vanderbilt finished second in the SEC and defeated LSU, Texas and Michigan.

Here's what you need to know about the Commodores star:

Mikayla Blakes stats

Blakes averages 27.0 points per game with 3.8 rebounds and 4.4 assists. She has scored 30 or more points 12 times this season, including 10 against SEC opponents. That includes seven of her past nine games. Seven of her 30-point games came against teams in the Women's NCAA Tournament.

Mikayla Blakes age

Mikayla Blakes is 20. She was born on Dec. 29, 2005.

Mikayla Blakes height

Mikayla Blakes is 5-foot-8.

Mikayla Blakes records: She twice broke an SEC and NCAA record

As a freshman, Blakes put up two 50-point games. She scored 53 in regulation against Florida, then scored 55 in an overtime win over Auburn. The two games were just over two weeks apart, on Jan. 30 and Feb. 16, 2025.

The first game broke the SEC single-game scoring record, as well as the NCAA's single-game scoring record for a true freshman. But as a redshirt freshman, Elena Delle Donne had scored 54. So Blakes' second 50-point outing was an NCAA record for a true or redshirt freshman.

Mikayla Blakes jersey

Mikayla Blakes wears No. 1 for Vanderbilt.

Who are Mikayla Blakes' parents?

Mikayla Blakes' parents are Monroe and Nikkia Blakes. Her brother, Jaylen Blakes, played three years at Duke and a year at Stanford.

Why Mikayla Blakes picked Vanderbilt

Blakes had several blue blood offers out of high school. Among other teams she considered were Tennessee, Stanford and UCLA.

Instead, she chose to commit to Ralph and the Commodores, who at the time had not made the NCAA tournament in a decade. She originally told the team of her commitment on the bus on their way back from a loss at Tennessee in January 2024.

Blakes believed that she could help make Vanderbilt a winning program, but she wanted to blaze a new path that others before her had not.

"(Blakes) knew where we were going, and so did we," Ralph said after a win over Tennessee on March 1. "She wanted to be part of that, and we knew we couldn't and didn't want to do it without her. ... When she came here to leave a legacy, to do the uncommon thing, to do things that Vanderbilt that has never been done before. She came here to win championships."

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Davante Adams turns heads with Joe Burrow comment

Everyone wants to get reps with Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. 

Free agent wideout DeAndre Hopkins accidentally fired up Bengals fans with the idea over the weekend. 

Now it’s Davante Adams’ turn.

Adams, appearing in a social media video for the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday, said the following about Burrow: “I’m passing the phone to somebody who I wish I had the chance to play with…” 

Of course, this was just Adams responding in kind after Burrow said something similar during the draft before the flag football event: 

"This is a guy I've always wanted to play with... Davante Adams." - Joe Burrow 👏

Joey B selects Tae in the @Fanatics Flag Football Classic presented by @DICKSpic.twitter.com/NWF8KWmiXi

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) March 19, 2026

It’s more game recognizes game than anything else. The Bengals were never a realistic option for Adams while he was a member of the Green Bay Packers and they dialed in on Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. 

Now with the Los Angeles Rams, there were rumblings that the Rams were interested in a trade for A.J. Brown, which could always signal the end of Adams’ time in LA. 

Even if that were to happen, though, the Bengals wouldn’t be realistic players in any Adams market for many reasons, chief among those the fact he’s 34 and averages $22 million per year right now. 

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Davante Adams turns heads with Joe Burrow comment

Arsenal’s League Cup 1993 Winning 11 – Where Are They Now

Arsenal’s League Cup 1993 Winning 11 – Where Are They Now
Arsenal’s League Cup 1993 Winning 11 – Where Are They Now

It has been over three decades since Arsenal last triumphed in the League Cup, and I have had a look back at that winning team and where they are today.

David Seaman

Looked into taking his coaching badges, but was put off by it being compulsory to work with outfield players.

Went down the reality TV route before creating his own podcast.

David O’Leary

Managed Leeds’ exciting young squad that got to two European semi-finals.

Last worked in management in 2011 in Dubai.

67-year-old speaks at corporate / after-dinner events.

Tony Adams

Attempted management, most recently getting relegated at Granada in Spain.

Formed the Sporting Chance Clinic in 2000, which supports athletes with a variety of mental/emotional needs.

Andrew Linighan

The match winner in the FA Cup final later that year walked away from the sport after retiring in 2001.

He set up his own plumbing company in 2002.

Nigel Winturburn

Briefly, Blackburn’s defensive coach under Paul Ince, who was sacked after 6 months.

Worked in the media in the early years of BT Sports and with Arsenal TV.

Ray Parlour

Has now worked for talkSPORT for over a decade. Currently mostly part of their breakfast coverage.

Paul Merson

Has worked with Sky Sports for two decades, mostly on their Soccer Saturday show. Since retirement, he has spoken openly about his battles with addiction.

Paul Davis

Worked in Arsenal’s youth setup for 7 years. Now helps coach England’s under-17s.

Provides courses for the FA for players who want their UEFA A and Pro licences. This includes teaching a certain … Mikel Arteta.

Steve Morrow

After managing in America, he held several technical roles with Arsenal (developing the likes of Saka and Smith Rowe), the FA and now FIFA.

Currently works with Mr Wenger in helping less-developed nations nurture young talent.

Ian Wright

For over two decades has been one of the UK’s most favourite pundits, working with the BBC, ITV and on the Stick To Football Podcast.

Still works closely with Arsenal, especially when Adidas wants to advertise merchandise.

Kevin Campbell

The only Gunner from this squad is no longer with us.

After retirement, did punditry/commentary for SONY TEN and ASTRO SUPER SPORT.

The striker’s son, Tyrese, currently plays for Sheffield United.

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Cubs vs. Mariners at Peoria and Cubs vs. Padres Spring Breakout game preview, Saturday 3/21

Today’s Seiya Suzuki news: Here

Saturday notes…

  • SATURDAY CUBS ROSTER MOVES: The Cubs returned BJ Murray Jr., Jefferson Rojas and Jeff Brigham to minor league camp. The current camp roster has 41 players, comprised of 22 pitchers (four non-roster invitees), four catchers (one non-roster invitee), eight infielders (two non-roster invitees) and seven outfielders (three non-roster invitees).
  • TODAY’S TIME SCHEDULE: The Spring Breakout game at Sloan Park begins at 8:05 CT and the Cubs vs. Mariners game at Peoria begins at 8:10 p.m. CT.
  • CUBS SPRING BREAKOUT ROSTER:Here are the 27 Cubs players eligible to play tonight. Almost all of them have appeared in some MLB Spring Training games.

Here are today’s particulars.

Cubs lineup at Peoria:

Here’s how we’re lining up today.

Catch us on @WatchMarquee. 🙂‍↔️ pic.twitter.com/8M4T7vCask

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) March 21, 2026

Mariners lineup:

Back at it in Peoria against the Cubbies. #TridentsUppic.twitter.com/qvQXG3oRFd

— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) March 21, 2026

Cubs Spring Breakout lineup:

Spring breakout!

Download the @WatchMarquee app to watch all the action. pic.twitter.com/kwH8wQP5DO

— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) March 21, 2026

Padres Spring Breakout lineup:

Tonight's #SpringBreakout lineup! pic.twitter.com/TCrfSCOijQ

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) March 21, 2026

Colin Rea will start for the Cubs at Peoria.

Will Sanders will start the Cubs Spring Breakout game.

George Kirby will start for the Mariners.

Luis Gutierrez will start for the Padres in the Spring Breakout game.

Here’s the broadcast schedule for tonight. Both games will have TV and radio broadcasts.

Cubs vs. Mariners: Mariners TV/Marquee (streaming only), WSCR The Score

Cubs vs. Padres Spring Breakout game: Marquee Sports Network/Padres TV, KWFN 97.3

MLB.com Gameday for Cubs vs. Mariners

MLB.com Gameday for Cubs vs. Padres Spring Breakout game

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

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As we have done in the past, we’ll have a first pitch thread at five minutes to game time and one overflow thread, 90 minutes after game time. For today, that will be 8 p.m. CT and 9:35 p.m. CT.

These threads will not post individually onto the front page; instead, you can find links to them in the box marked ”Chicago Cubs Game Threads” at the bottom of the front page. There will also be a StoryStream on the front page with all the game thread links, as well as the recap after the game is over. The pitcher photos and regular-season stats will return on Opening Day.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

NCAA Tournament: Arizona men’s basketball ready for ‘unique’ Utah State

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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 20: Ivan Kharchenkov #8 and Tobe Awaka #30 of the Arizona Wildcats react during the second half against the Long Island University Sharks in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Viejas Arena at San Diego State University on March 20, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

SAN DIEGO—Arizona has played 35 games this season, and along the way it has seen it all. Zones, presses, doubling and switching from opposing defenses, and all manner of player movement on the offensive side.

Utah State may actually try to do all of that in Tuesday’s second round game at Viejas Arena in its quest to pull off arguably the biggest upset of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

“We’ll throw everything at the Cats,” Utah State coach Jerrod Calhoun said Saturday. “It’s a 40-minute game. I think there’s going to be so much made of Arizona, rightfully so. But we have 29 wins for a reason.”

The ninth-seeded Aggies (29-6) are seeking their first trip to the Sweet 16 since 1970, when the NCAA field only included 25 schools. Friday’s 86-76 win over Villanova was just the program’s third in the last 50-plus seasons.

No. 1 Arizona (33-2) is among the betting favorites to win it all, or at least get to its first Final Four since 2001. The Wildcats are favored by 11.5 points, per FanDuel Sportsbook, the biggest spread they’ve had in a second round game under Tommy Lloyd, but as a team ranked in the Top 30 in KenPom that won both the Mountain West regular season and conference tournament titles, that No. 9 seed is horribly misleading.

“I’m not an expert at where people should be seeded, but from my experience, no matter who is in that 8/9 game, it’s always a tough game,” Lloyd said. “You’re playing a really good program.”

Lloyd experienced that firsthand in this same arena four years ago, when a ninth-seeded TCU team took his Wildcats to overtime.

Utah State has one of the best offenses in the country, scoring 82.6 points per game on 50 percent shooting, and though it was just 2 of 16 from 3 against Villanova for the season it makes 35.4 percent of its 3s. To offset the poor outside shooting in the first round, the Aggies made 26 of 35 2-point shots including 13 layups and five dunks.

Arizona is second-best in the country in 2-point defense, allowing 43.5 percent. Only eight teams have made half their shots from inside the arc, but those were sizable opponents like Alabama, Florida and UConn. Utah State is not known for its girth, and at 32 percent it’s one of the worst teams left in the tournament at preventing offensive rebounds.

“The challenge with these guys is their size,” Calhoun said. “We’ve got to use our quickness against their size.”

Utah State will employ a matchup zone, but also switch back and forth between that and man. It could be possession by possession or within the possession. Throw in a lot of pressing—the Aggies are 17th nationally in defensive turnover rate—and there’s a lot for Arizona to contend with.

“We’ve seen a lot of defenses, I don’t know if we’ve seen one in particular quite like this,” Lloyd said. “Conceptually there could be some similarities. I think what they’ve done a really good job of is being able to change defenses and being able to mix in some presses, and kind of like get you out of your rhythm a little bit. They do a great job at that. To me, we’re going to have to get out there and get a feel for it on the court tomorrow on how we can get comfortable moving the ball and moving our bodies and playing against it. Obviously it’s got our full attention. Definitely a unique system, and it’s going to present a lot of challenges.”

The second round has traditionally been one of the most successful for Arizona. The Wildcats last failed to win the second game of the opening weekend in 2006, falling to Villanova in Philadelphia as a No. 8 seed, and the 2000 team was the only of the UA’s No. 1 seeds that didn’t make the Sweet 16.

Gerard Martín forces his way into Hansi Flick’s plans at Barcelona

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 18: Gerard Martin of FC Barcelona during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United FC at Camp Nou on March 18, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Gerard Martín wasn’t high on anyone’s list a few months ago, but now he’s starting big games and looking settled. FC Barcelona boss Hansi Flick is full of praise. “Gerard is an example that with mentality, effort and attitude, everything is possible. He is doing very well.”

Back when Flick first arrived, Martín was in a different position. The squad needed a left-back and the coaching staff went digging through reports from Barça Atlètic, and conversations with Deco and Bojan Krkić pointed them in the direction of Martín. He ended up staying with the first team.

“From the first day we saw that he enjoyed playing with the ball and that he had very good characteristics. He gave us a good impression and he stayed,” Flick said.

The role he’s carved out since then wasn’t obvious. He’s no longer used out wide as a fullback. Injuries opened a door in central defense and he stepped through it, now lining up regularly next to Pau Cubarsí.

There’s a calmness to how he plays there, even when games get messy.

His numbers have started to get attention too. According to DataMB, he’s winning 98.4% of his aerial duels. That holds up across the season and puts him right alongside names like Virgil van Dijk and Antonio Rüdiger in that specific area. The rest of his profile is steady across the board, and importantly for Flick’s system, he’s good at passing and at positioning in the line.

He’s already past 2,200 minutes this season, which says a lot.

Martín’s moment shone brightly against Newcastle United. He had been the only outfield player yet to register a goal or assist this season. That changed. He drifted to the far post from a Raphinha set piece and set up Marc Bernal for the finish. And now? Every outfield player in the squad has now contributed directly to a goal.

Last season he ended up with seven goal contributions. This year took longer to get going in that sense, but his role has shifted, so that it is not too relevant.

“I’m not going to say much more. But without a doubt Gerard is an example that everything is possible if you work. His performance is fantastic and we are delighted,” Flick said.

Alaska's ASAA boys basketball Class 3A championship: live updates from Barrow vs. Mt. Edgecumbe

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 21 — Alaska's ASAA boys basketball championships are taking place Saturday in Anchorage.

The Class 3A state championship game will feature the Barrow [Utqiagvik, AK] Whalers will take on the Mt. Edgecumbe [Sitka, AK] Braves. Barrow enters the game with an 18-8 record while Mt. Edgecumbe is 19-5.

The championships continue later in the evening with the Class 4A title game wrapping up Alaska's prep basketball season.

STREAM:Watch Barrow vs. Mt. Edgecumbe on the NFHS Network

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Juventus 1 – Sassuolo 1: Initial reaction and random observations

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Manuel Locatelli and Mattia Perin of Juventus embrace after the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Juventus captain Manuel Locatelli stepped up to the penalty spot in the final game of the 2024-25 season last May. With his team’s Champions League hopes were hanging in the balance, he took about as cold-blooded penalty as we’ve seen from a Juve player in a few years. The moment, the stakes, everything that came with it certainly ran through his head before making contact with the ball. But on that nice in Venice, he was nails.

Fast forward to Juve’s final game before the international break 10 months later, the same cannot be said about that same player stepping up to the penalty spot.

Of course, that was in the season finale. This penalty kick came with eight games on the schedule still to play. But it’s hard not to think of the ramifications of what Locatelli absolutely flubbing his 87th-minute attempt from the penalty spot and ultimately sending Juventus to a 1-1 draw against a Sassuolo side that they absolutely hammered all of 2 1/2 months ago. With the team directly in front of Juventus still to play this weekend, Luciano Spalletti could very much be watching his team fall three points behind Como by the time lunchtime is over on Sunday.

No matter how you feel about the penalty — and it certainly looked far from conclusive considering the angles and replays that we were given during the lengthy VAR review — it was a golden chance for Juventus to get a go-ahead goal with only minutes to go.

And they completely whiffed on it.

Some may say that the ball don’t lie. That is true. Others will also say that this result was more a by-product of Juventus not putting Sassuolo away when they had the chance in the first half and then looking completely out of whack following the equalizer all of a few minutes out of halftime. Both parts are very much the truth — and it all added up to Juve dropping points in a game in which they couldn’t knowing who Como has on the schedule this weekend.

So as much as Juve and Como are even on 54 points right now, it feels like a pretty hallow situation.

Are you really sitting there thinking Pisa, a team that will be relegated in a couple of months, is going to pull off one of the more surprising results we’ve seen against a Como side that looks like its truly picking up steam?

I’m not. When I wake up Sunday morning, I am fully expecting a Como win and for Juventus to be three points off fourth place with eight games to play. Maybe I’ll be wrong. Hell, I’ll pour myself a drink before 10 a.m. if Pisa can take points off Como and actually give Juventus a standing chance of somehow overtaking them over the final eight games.

But at this point … I dunno, man. You aren’t going to jump into fourth place playing like this. The more you drop points, the more you’re going to demand that you need to be near-perfect over the course of the final eight games. And if there’s one thing this Juventus squad have proven to us both this season and in previous iterations, long winning runs is not something that they can do on a regular basis.

In the end, though, it pretty much is just a microcosm of Juventus’ struggles up front this season. They had eight shots on goal and scored just once. Sassuolo had seven shots — total. I’m guessing you won’t be surprised to hear the news that Juve allowed a goal on Sassuolo’s first shot on target on Saturday. You know, the kind of thing that Juventus have been doing all season long.

This game should have been put away well before any sort of last-minute penalty might have been needed. But outside of Kenan Yildiz’s 10th goal of the Serie A season, Juventus were unable to convert much of anything. While it’s true that Sassuolo goalkeeper Arijanet Muric hulked up and kept his team in the game, the lack of Juve putting another team away came back to bite them right in the culo.

We don’t know if it will end up costing them a spot in the Champions League next season just yet. But it’s hard not to think that they are only so many get of jail free cards left for this team before they are in even more serious of danger than they may well be right now.

Juventus can’t afford to drop many more points this season — and this has been the case for weeks now. Yet, on Saturday night, they weren’t able to get more than a single goal during a first half in which they were clearly the better side and then it came back to haunt them. Not exactly the best way to go into an international break that is already going to be tense as hell for pretty much every person with Italian heritage.

RANDOM THOUGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS

  • Just when you think they might be starting to snap out of whatever the hell was wrong with them in February, Juve go and drop this kind of result on us. Not great, Bob!
  • Boy, I sure didn’t expect to be feeling this kind of way when I saw Juve go coast-to-coast in the span of 12 seconds and take a 1-0 lead through Yildiz. That looked the beginning of something good. Instead, it turned out to be the high point before things just took a complete nosedive.
  • A whooping cough outbreak within the squad? Are we back in 2020 again? Or is this just a weird kind of second edition of all the madness that 2020 proved to be?
  • You can’t beat a team that is short-handed because of said whooping cough outbreak and is rolling into Turin on back-to-back losses? Not great, either, Bob!
  • Maybe whooping cough would have been better than watching that second-half performance. I think it’s still up for debate. Feel free to prove me otherwise. I’m all ears at this point.
  • What in the yellow hell is that Sassuolo away kit? I’m glad we don’t have to see that again?
  • What was worse to look out: Sassuolo’s away kit or Juventus’ second-half performance? Yeah, hard to pick!
  • Juventus’ first shot on goal was a wide-open header from Locatelli. Just as we all predicted it would be. (Was a good save on it, too — credit where credit is due because that’s what we do here.)
  • Then again, it was a much better header than whatever the heck that penalty kick attempt was.
  • I will say, though, I have no problem Locatelli taking the penalty kick. The sample size of him taking PKs is still small, but he’s been good up until this point. Yildiz has barely taken any PKs as a professional. Dusan Vlahovic was out for four months and probably rusty as all hell when it comes to those pressure-packed situations no matter how much his league-high salary may tell us otherwise. It was Locatelli’s chance to be The Man and live up to the captain’s billing. Instead, he sent a pretty easy shot right at Muric.
  • Spalletti is out here throwing on guys who hadn’t played in four months and 700 freakin’ days to try and get a goal. If that doesn’t tell you all you need to know about Juventus’ striker situation as we hit the final two months of the season, I don’t know what does.
  • Juve needed a goal and Jonathan David and Loïs Openda were nowhere to be found. I repeat, Arek Milik, who hadn’t played in almost two full seasons, was a better option in Spalletti’s eyes than either one of those two summer signings. What’s the use of spending so much money on these new attackers then? Spalletti clearly has lost faith in David and Openda and it’s hard to see a way forward with them beyond this season if this is how it’s going to be the next two months.
  • Yes, that being said, if you’re going to spam the ball into the box, then guys like Vlahovic and Milik who are better in the air is the right call. Just didn’t expect Milik to make his triumphant return in such a desperate kind of situation where Juve needed to score.
  • It’s good to hear the reception those two guys but especially Milik got as they came on. Man has been through it and deserved a warm welcome back onto the field.
  • Who would have thought that the midfielder in which Juventus spent €60 million on two summers ago would end up being the last man back as they chased a late winner against a mid-table team. Not me, that’s for sure. But here we are. That is what Teun Koopmeiners’ role has turned into with this team.
  • I miss the happiness that came with that counterattack on Yildiz’s goal.
  • That outlet pass from Mattia Perin was a thing of beauty. I honestly didn’t know he had that in him.
  • The run from Francisco Conceição? Wonderful. The one-time finish from Yildiz? Beautiful.
  • That was supposed to be the ignition point and what we all hoped would become another win. Nope, we were all wrong. Juventus’ bad side came back to play. I hate it all.
  • Weston McKennie ran close to 6 km in the first half alone. Dude is a madman.
  • Credit to Khephren Thuram for playing 70 minutes after passing a late fitness test. But man, there were some moments and turnovers in this game that had you wondering just how fit he actually was.
  • Also, I’m a little worried about Bremer. He didn’t look very good on the Sassuolo goal. Not at all.
  • I don’t want to talk about this game anymore. I’m going to go outside and do something that won’t make me want to throw things or yell bad words. The cat is trying to nap. Cheers to the weekend — it can’t get much worse than how Juventus played in the second half, I’m guessing.

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Rutgers' performance at NCAA Wrestling Championships not nearly good enough

Rutgers University head wrestling coach Scott Goodale said during the preseason: “We have to figure out March.’’

Based on their performance this past weekend at the NCAA Tournament in Cleveland, the Scarlet Knights have to go back to the drawing board when it comes to being at their best at the national tournament.

For the second straight season and third time in the last four, Rutgers does not have an All-American.

For a program that wrestles in what is by far the nation’s best conference – the Big Ten – and is a consistent top 15 dual-meet program, the standard has to be to have All-Americans every year.

Rutgers had more wrestlers in the tournament – nine – than it scored team points – seven. There is no doubt it was a poor showing.

“It’s always difficult when you leave here unsatisfied. It stinks,’’ Goodale told reporters in Cleveland Friday night. “I want these guys to achieve their goals, and that didn’t happen. I feel bad for those guys. I know what we’re doing is good. We have a really nice team, but you have to win here, so I get it.”

Rutgers head coach Scott Goodale saw his team not have an All-American for the second straight season.

It is going to be a long offseason for Goodale, his coaching staff and everybody involved in the program.

Because as Goodale has said often, programs are judged by how they fare at the national tournament.

Right now, the narrative when it comes to Rutgers, is it is not getting it done on the sport’s biggest stage.

How other Big Ten and New Jersey programs fared compared to Rutgers

Ten of the 14 programs in the Big Ten had at least one All-American.

Wisconsin, Northwestern and Michigan State were the others who did not.

Northwestern and Michigan State each had just two wrestlers in the tournament.

Also, Northwestern and Michigan State combined to go 2-14 in Big Ten dual-meets this season and were teams Rutgers beat easily during the season.

Over the last two seasons, Rutgers and Michigan State are the only Big Ten teams to not have an All-American.

Maryland, which went 0-8 in the Big Ten this season, has had an All-American the last two seasons.

Maryland is traditionally one of the conference’s struggling programs in dual meets and another team Rutgers easily beat during season.

New Jersey’s other two Division 1 programs – Rider and Princeton –– also each had an All-American. Rutgers beat both during the season.

Princeton had a national finalist in Marc-Anthony McGowan (125). McGowan is a former Blair Academy standout.

Rider’s All-American was Tyler Klinsky (125). Klinsky was the NJSIAA 113-pound champion in 2020 at Middletown North. Rider has had an All-American the last two seasons.

Columbia, whose head coach is former Rutgers associate head coach Donny Pritzlaff, had an All-American in 165-pound third-place finisher and semifinalist Cesar Alvan.

Interestingly, 16 of Rutgers 17 All-Americans in Goodale’s 19 seasons as head coach, including the program’s only two national champions, Nick Suriano and Anthony Ashnault in 2019, came during the 10 seasons Pritzlaff was on the staff.

Goodale does get major credit for recruiting and coaching Ashnault and bringing in and coaching Suriano as a transfer from Penn State.

He also gets major credit for Rutgers' eight straight NCAA Tournament run of All-Americans from 2014-2022, including a program record three in 2021. He gets credit for the two All-Americans the program had in 2024.

But, since Pritzlaff left in June, 2024, Rutgers has not had an All-American and is 0-5 in the blood round – the wrestleback round that determines who becomes an All-American.

Remy Cotton (197) and Hunter Catka (heavyweight) were defeated by a combined four points in the blood round Friday night.

“You have to close out matches, and we didn’t do it,’’ Goodale told reporters Friday night in Cleveland.

It was not all bad

Rutgers did have a couple of big moments in the tournament.

The Scarlet Knights had two quarterfinalists in Cotton, who was seeded 15th and stunned and dominated No. 2 Rocky Elam of Iowa State in the pre-quarterfinal and Catka, who was seeded 27th and knocked off the No. 6 and 11 seeds in sudden victory and the tiebreaker period in the first two rounds.

But, the two 15-minute spans Thursday, when both Cotton and Catka won bouts, were the only good moments Rutgers had.

Rutgers' heavyweight Hunter Catka is shown after he advanced to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal

Rutgers’ wrestlers went 8-18 overall. It lost its first seven bouts Thursday and went just 1-7 on Friday.

Four Rutgers wrestlers went 0-2 in the tournament and two others went 1-2, including Joey Olivieri (141), who was seeded ninth.

“We knew it would be hard. We had a couple opportunities there. I don’t think we wrestled our best this weekend as a team,” Goodale told reporters Friday night in Cleveland.  “We lost a lot of close matches, and that’s what I’m having a hard time with.”

It was always going to be tough sledding for Rutgers in this tournament

None of its wrestlers were seeded in an All-American (top eight) position. Five of its wrestlers were seeded 21st or higher.

“You know the kind of team we have,’’ Goodale said last Monday in a zoom call with reporters previewing the tournament. “We have 10 guys who were sitting anywhere between No. 10 in the country and 20th in the country. ‘’

All of that makes for a good dual-meet team, which Rutgers was again this season.

The Scarlet Knights finished the dual-meet season ranked No. 11 in the country for the second straight season and defeated then No. 6 Minnesota for its first win over one of the Big Ten’s “Big Five’’ of  Penn State, Iowa, Ohio State, Minnesota and Michigan.

Rutgers also finished in a five-way tie for third in the Big Ten regular season standings with Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois for its highest finish since it joined the Big Ten prior to the 2014-15 season.

But good dual-meet teams do not always make good tournament teams. You need hammers to do well in the NCAA Tournament, and Rutgers has not had one or developed one in recent seasons.

Help is on the way

Rutgers could have a hammer next season in Anthony Knox. He was a four-time NJSIAA champion from 2021-2025 at St. John Vianney. Knox signed with the Scarlet Knights in January after he de-commited from Cornell in December.

Knox is expected to be the team’s 125 pounder next season. That leaves the status of current redshirt freshman and 125-pounder Ayden Smith to be determined. Smith qualified for the national tournament and had a win over Minnesota’s two-time All-American Jore Volk during the season.

Brandt Harer, who was the Pennsylvania state runner-up to Virginia Tech sensational recruit Bo Bassett at 145 this past season, and had over 200 wins during his scholastic career, also could be a hammer. He figures to slot in eventually at either 141 or 149.

Harer’s older brother, Conner, showed promise as the starting 157-pounder as freshman in 2024-25. He redshirted this past season.

Freshmen Tahir Parkins (141), Jordan Chapman (174) and Devon Magro (149) and redshirt freshman Mason Gibson (141/133) all saw dual-meet action this season and all were highly-touted recruits.

Returnees at this time, are Cotton, two-time national qualifier Shane Cartagena-Walsh (184), redshirt freshmen Andrew Barbosa (165) and Ryan Ford (165/174) and Smith.

Barbosa was a national qualifier this season and had a win over two-time All-American Joey Blaze of Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament. Ford saw dual-meet action at both 165 and 174 and went 3-0 at 174 and 14-3 overall.

Rutgers' Remy Cotton (right) is shown during his NCAA Tournament pre-quarterfinal win over Iowa State's Rocky Elam.

Also, back in fold at this time is redshirt freshman Alex Nini (141/149), who was sidelined this past season with an injury.

As always, what happens in the transfer portal, with who comes in and who leaves, will change things. Rutgers figures to add a heavyweight from the portal, and possibly a 133-pounder, too.

But, Rutgers’ 2026-27 season will be judged on how it does in the NCAA Tournament. Getting at least one All-American is a must.

“We’ll be fine, and we’ll be right back here next year,’’ Goodale said to reporters in Cleveland. “We have some really good guys, and we’ll break through. We have broken through plenty. It’s just the last couple years. It’s five guys in the blood round, and that’s hard to swallow.’’

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Rutgers at NCAA Wrestling Championships not nearly good enough

Oklahoma State wrestling's Sergio Vega captures 141-pound title at NCAA Championships

CLEVELAND — Sergio Vega completed his undefeated season without ever being taken down. And he got the takedown he had to have with 23 seconds left in the sudden-victory overtime period for a 4-1 win over top-seeded and undefeated Jesse Mendez of Ohio State.

After a scoreless first period Saturday night at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, Vega fought his way out for an escape 42 seconds into the second and remained up 1-0 at the end of the period.

Mendez escaped shortly into the third, and nearly had a reversal, but Vega fought it off.

This article will be updated.

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Cameron Boozer stats today: Blue Devils star off to slow start against TCU in second round of March Madness

Cameron Boozer stats today: Blue Devils star off to slow start against TCU in second round of March Madness originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Duke Blue Devils are taking on the TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils took a four-point lead into halftime, but when you look at their production, something has been lacking. 

Cameron Boozer is Duke's best player, and is expected to be one of the first picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. He is a candidate for the 2026 Wooden Award after averaging 22.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per game during the season. 

Boozer played 15 of 20 minutes in the first half, but went into the locker room at the break with just two points. To add to the head-scratching performance so far, the Duke star only attempted one shot the entire first half, and missed it. In the first half his two points came from his making two free throws. 

Here is more on Boozer's uncharacteristic slow start against TCU in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. 

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Cameron Boozer stats today

Here is a look at Boozer's first-half stats from Saturday's game against TCU.

  • 15 minutes
  • 2 points
  • 6 rebounds
  • 2 assists
  • 1 steal
  • 1 turnover
  • 2 fouls
  • 0-1 FG
  • 0-0 3FG
  • 2-2 FT

Duke went into halftime holding on to a four-point lead. Boozer had a surprisingly bad first half, attempting just one shot. You'd wonder if he was hurt if he hadn't logged 15 minutes and come down with six rebounds. 

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Juventus wasted third consecutive penalty after Spalletti confirmation of debate

Juventus wasted third consecutive penalty after Spalletti confirmation of debate
Juventus wasted third consecutive penalty after Spalletti confirmation of debate

Luciano Spalletti confirmed Kenan Yildiz wanted to take the penalty against Sassuolo, but Manuel Locatelli was given the ball, leading to the third consecutive failed Juventus spot-kick.

The Bianconeri were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Sassuolo this evening, which has significantly damaged their chances of qualifying for the Champions League with a top four finish.

Kenan Yildiz had scored the opener, cancelled out by Andrea Pinamonti, and Dusan Vlahovic’s header struck Jay Idzes on the arm for a late penalty.

What happened before Juventus penalty

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Manuel Locatelli of Juventus has a penalty saved during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

What the cameras perhaps did not capture was the conversation going on when the VAR call was being made, as Yildiz was standing near the spot, hoping to be given the ball.

Instead, Spalletti called Locatelli over to the touchline, and after a brief conversation, the midfielder went over to inform Yildiz of the decision.

It didn’t pay off, as Locatelli’s weak and central penalty was smothered by Arijanet Muric.

“Locatelli came over and told me he felt ready to take it,” confirmed Spalletti to DAZN Italia.

“There were two or three players who wanted to step up, but Locatelli is the designated taker. It’s fine, anyone can miss a penalty, we are just disappointed about not bringing home the victory.”

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Arijanet Muric of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates with teammates after saving a penalty from Manuel Locatelli of Juventus during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

This means Juventus have now failed to convert three consecutive Serie A penalty kicks with three different players.

Jonathan David got it wrong in another stalemate with Lecce, while Yildiz was denied in a 5-0 victory over Cremonese.

In total, the Bianconeri have received seven Serie A penalties this term, converting four of them.

TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 03: Jonathan David of Juventus misses a penalty attempt during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Lecce at on January 03, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Locatelli remains their best taker, converting two out of his three, while Kenan Yildiz has a 50 per cent rate.

Vlahovic scored his only attempt too, but made his comeback today for the first time since injury at the end of November.

'Not a serious title contender': Robin Uthappa flags SRH's bowling as major concern

Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa has cast serious doubts over Sunrisers Hyderabad’s chances in IPL 2026, stating that despite their explosive batting lineup, they are “not a serious title contender.” Speaking on JioHotstar, Uthappa acknowledged SRH’s aggressive approach with the bat but emphasized that it alone cannot win championships.

"SRH's aggressive batting is entertaining to watch. But batting like that won't help them win the IPL. Their bowling is a bit on the weaker side. Bowlers are the ones who make you win the trophy," said Uthappa.



Uthappa suggested that SRH's bowling is a concern and the bowlers need to bowl with not too much pace on Hyderabad's 'flat wickets'.

"In Hyderabad, where they play seven matches, the pitch is a batting paradise. It is a super belter wicket. Even someone like Mohammed Shami could not be penetrative on those flat wickets. You need a bowler like Bhuvneshwar Kumar. He is a very clever guy. He swings the ball, changes pace, bowls yorkers. At the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, you don't want to put too much pace on the ball because the ball does not seam around much. I don't think SRH have the bowling unit right now that can back the instability their aggressive batting can cause if the top order does not fire."


Captaincy blow adds to concerns



SRH suffered a big blow ahead of the season when their skipper, Pat Cummins, was ruled out of the first few matches due to an injury. Ishan Kishan will lead the franchise in his absence. Uthappa also stressed that SRH's bowling has failed to defend whenever their batters have failed to score a big total.

"We saw what happened last season. Apart from Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, no other batter was able to step up. When the top order failed, the bowlers were not able to defend the totals. So I won't consider SRH as a serious title contender this season," concluded Uthappa.


SRH squad for IPL 2026 season:



Salil Arora, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Ravichandran Smaran, Aniket Verma, Abhishek Sharma, Brydon Carse, Harsh Dubey, Liam Livingstone, Kamindu Mendis, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Shivam Mavi, Pat Cummins, Amit Kumar, Krains Fuletra, Praful Hinge, Eshan Malinga, Harshal Patel, Sakib Hussain, Shivang Kumar, Onkar Tarmale, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari.

Should Welbeck be in England squad?

When Thomas Tuchel named his England squad on Friday for upcoming friendlies against Uruguay and Japan there was one omission that became even more glaring the following day.

That's because the player with the most goals by an Englishman in the Premier League this season hit a double as Brighton beat Champions League-chasing Liverpool.

Danny Welbeck may be 35 but he is showing age is just a number after scoring his 11th and 12th league goals of the season.

While he may not be able to show Tuchel what he can do on the international stage before the German coach decides on his squad for this summer's World Cup, he appears to be doing all he can at club level.

If he was frustrated at not impressing Tuchel enough yet for a call-up, he didn't show it after his man-of-the-match display against Liverpool.

"Control what I can control," he told BBC Match of the Day on being in the conversation for a call-up.

"It's really nice that my name is being mentioned. That's a positive for me.

"I don't like to give energy to things I can't control. For me, I'm just happy, I'm enjoying my football and I focus on what I can control."

Why 'valuable' Welbeck is in such good form

Welbeck's statistics this season are certainly impressive.

His two goals for Brighton took his tally in the league this season to 12, his outright most in a single campaign.

Indeed, it's the third time he's netted more than one goal in a league game this term, also his outright most in a season.

Key to Welbeck's scoring form this season is just how clinical he is. His first six goals of the season came from just seven shots on target and against Liverpool he had two shots on target, scoring both.

But for Seagulls manager Fabian Hurzeler, the veteran offers much more than just the goals.

He said: "Not only scoring goals - he is in brilliant shape of course - but also being there as a team-mate, finding good connections between team-mates, creating a good togetherness.

"He is a great connector, he is so valuable on and off the pitch and he can help every team in the world, including England."

Former England striker Wayne Rooney praised Welbeck's all-round play, saying: "He scores goals, he works really hard, he links the play really well.

"He's certainly an option for England."

Why is he currently overlooked for England?

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane is enjoying an incredible season, having scored 47 goals in all competitions for the German side, and will lead the line for England in North America.

The question is who acts as his deputy?

Dominic Calvert-Lewin was the joint top-scoring English player alongside Danny Welbeck on 10 goals before the latter got his double and he has been called up to Tuchel's squad.

The Leeds striker had an impressive run of form with seven goals in six games towards the end of 2025 but went into Saturday's game against Brentford on the back of one goal in his previous eight games.

Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke was also called up but he has just three Premier League goals this season and is working his way back from a long injury lay-off.

Both have the profile to replace Kane but don't have the form that Welbeck finds himself in.

"Welbeck is very unfortunate not to get the call-up," Rooney added. "He's 35 years of age but is showing no signs of slowing down.

"I think it was probably between him and [Dominic] Calvert-Lewin so he's just missed out - but he's having a fantastic season."

Match of the day pundit Alan Shearer added:"He can count himself really unlucky he's not in the squad considering the form he is in and the number of goals.

"Solanke has got three goals, Calvert-Lewin has got two in the last 12. I think he's really unlucky not to be in that 35-man squad."

Despite his omission, Hurzeler believes Tuchel will make the right call when it comes to naming his England World Cup squad.

"England have a really good German coach and he will make the right decisions," he said.

He said it is vital to judge Welbeck on his importance "beside the pitch" and in creating "group togetherness", adding: "That can be crucial for a World Cup."

Four-star forward Joe Philon commits to UCLA

Joe Philon / Montverde Basketball

Joe Philon, a four-star power forward in the 2026 class, has committed to UCLA, he told On3.

The 6-foot-8 senior out of Montverde Academy (FL) chose the Bruins after considering Ohio State, South Florida, UNLV, and Xavier.

Philon, a native of Tampa, Florida, is the No. 56 overall player in the 2026 class, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking — the average of all three recruiting media companies (Rivals, ESPN, 247Sports). He’s also No. 7 ranked power forward and the No. 6 player in Florida.

Philon on why he chose UCLA

Philon went in-depth on why he chose to play for Mick Cronin and the Bruins.

“It wasn’t just any one thing,” he said. “My dad and I share a deep love for college basketball and my dad has to taught me the history of the game. UCLA is one of the iconic brands of the game and it would be cool to be a part of their storied history. My mom also has a career in academics and because of her I value getting my education a great deal. It’s hard to imagine a better elite basketball and academic school than UCLA. I felt comfortable there on my visit and the type of basketball they stress, hard nosed defense, is particularly attractive to me.”

His trust in the coaching staff

Several factors led to Philon’s belief and trust in Cronin and the staff.

“I mentioned the defensive thing. A couple years ago they had the defensive player of the year as a wing, and the staff believes that I could accomplish the same thing. It was something that they focused on in their recruitment. And the way Coach Cronin values defense fits my own talents as well. I also think the coaches really understand my game, they gave me some tips on my visit that when I got home I started applying and it helped. All of that shows me that they will be able to develop my game for the next level and really coach me up.”

The type of player UCLA is getting

Philon describes his game and what UCLA is getting in him as a player.

“A basketball coach I really respect once told me that I remind him of Corey Brewer from the Florida Gators. I try to play incredibly hard all the time, racing everywhere, high level of competitiveness, and I think more about winning than scoring. I think I can make plays with the ball as a handler and passer. I can be very effective in transition both with the ball and racing ahead, and I love to pass more than people probably realize. I can also be a playmaker with my passing skills. I’m looking forward to developing all of those things as well as my overall perimeter shooting at UCLA.”

His message to UCLA fans

Philon shares a message for UCLA fans.

“One thing I know is that Los Angeles is a basketball town. And people there really love and appreciate the game like I do. They are getting a Floridian who respects the game, plays the right way, and wins. I won’t have to tell them anything more about me, they’ll see it when I play for UCLA. I don’t know any other way to play the game than giving incredible effort to try to win possessions. Right now I’m locked in trying to win a national championship next month for my team at Montverde Academy but after that I can’t wait to get to Los Angeles and start my career as a Bruin!”

Scouting Report

Rivals National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw has evaluated Philon on multiple occasions and shared the following thoughts on his game:

JoJo Philon has excellent length with a twitchy and fluid athletic disposition. He is capable of guarding all five positions at this level, sliding his feet, opening his hips, and guarding down a lineup. He is going to have to find how he can become an offensive weapon. In this setting they use him as the primary initiator, and that’s just not his game at this point. Streamlining things is next for him, there is some very intriguing production in there, especially with his ability to affect the game on the defensive end.

A lengthy and fluid player. His highest presence was on the defensive end here, showing an ability to switch and slide. Figuring out his offensive game are the next steps, but he shows flashes of touch and handle. 

Texas vs. Gonzaga box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game

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The No. 11 Texas Longhorns face the 3-seed Gonzaga Bulldogs in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament West Region on Saturday. 

Texas was a First Four team before upsetting BYU 79-71 in the first round on Thursday. On the other hand, Gonzaga downed No. 14 Kennesaw State 73-64. The Bulldogs (23-3), who won the WCC championship at 16-2 and 12-1 against non-conference opponents this season. 

Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's second round West Region in Portland.

Texas vs. Gonzaga March Madness box score

Texas stats

PLAYERSMINFG%3PT%REBASTPFFTSTLBLK

1C. BottF

1.5100.0100.00.20.2000.20

9J. ClarkF

0.0000.00.00.00.00.00

10N. CodieF

14.945.28.33.10.61.40.70.10

4D. Duru Jr.F

7.050.001.200.70.10.40

5C. HeideF

22.750.046.12.70.62.30.40.40

12T. MarkG

28.147.133.33.51.91.82.31.00

33A. McDermottG

2.950.050.00.60.30.100.30

14L. ObiorahC

0.0000.00.00.00.00.00

0J. PopeG

28.840.036.92.11.92.12.50.40

3D. SwainF

32.554.134.47.53.52.34.71.70

44B. TaylorG

1.220.025.00.500.3000

23L. TraoreF

15.644.905.10.62.31.50.50

8M. VokietaitisC

26.061.807.20.63.45.40.20

2C. WeaverG

21.343.422.74.21.22.11.50.80

7S. WilcherG

19.237.333.71.81.72.11.30.70

Gonzaga stats 

PLAYERSMINFG%3PT%REBASTPFFTSTLBLK

10J. ArauzMooreG

2.366.766.70.40.10.400.10

24I. DiagneC

7.350.002.50.11.20.20.10

4D. FogleG

16.552.735.93.11.31.01.60.70

7T. Grant-FosterG

21.647.625.05.01.11.92.50.80

35N. HaalandF

4.564.301.10.10.90.20.10

34B. HuffF

25.466.233.35.61.52.51.30.40

15G. IkeF

30.956.934.38.22.32.83.80.70

5E. InnocentiF

23.946.228.23.71.71.70.61.00

32P. JeffersonF

0.0000.00.00.00.00.00

14A. MetzG

0.0000.00.00.00.00.00

23A. MillerG

19.742.730.51.61.11.00.80.70

0C. OrnessG

2.650.000.10.10.30.10.10

17M. Saint-SuperyG

22.941.241.62.83.81.91.91.40

3B. SmithG

17.346.733.32.23.71.01.01.00

2S. VentersF

15.138.636.71.31.01.30.40.60

8J. WarleyG

21.656.604.82.02.61.31.50

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Duke vs. TCU box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game

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The No. 9 TCU Horned Frogs meet the top-seeded Duke Blue Devils in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament East Region on Saturday. 

Jamie Dixon's team advanced with a 66-64 win over eighth-seeded Ohio State on Thursday. As for Duke, the opening-round scare from No. 16 Siena might light a spark in this game. The ACC champs went 33-2 on the season, but enter this game without Caleb Foster (foot), while center Patrick Ngongba (foot) is questionable. 

Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's second round East Region in Greensboro.

TCU vs. Duke March Madness box score

Duke stats 

STARTERSMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

12C. BoozerF

1720-20-07222-210

2C. BoozerG

2021-30-01310-000

6M. BrownF

16103-40-06104-500

3I. EvansG

20134-112-72113-300

7D. SarrG

1751-41-34112-210

BENCHMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

50B. DavisG

000-00-00000-000

1C. FosterG

000-00-00000-000

8D. HarrisG

200-00-00000-000

14N. KhameniaG

1220-10-10012-200

21P. NgongbaC

642-20-02020-000

20J. ScottG

000-00-00000-000

13C. SheffieldG

000-00-00000-000

5S. WilkinsG

000-00-00000-000

TCU stats 

STARTERSMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

24X. EdmondsF

16125-71-11031-200

2B. HardingG

2052-51-11310-030

1J. PierreG

1600-30-20410-000

15D. PunchF

1521-40-21010-020

5M. RobinsonF

2093-82-52211-210

BENCHMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

7K. EdwardsG

000-00-00000-000

8R. JonesG

000-00-00000-000

3L. LeleviciusG

810-30-21031-200

30D. McElroyG

000-00-00000-000

0J. PoseyF

000-00-00000-000

23V. SalatchoumC

321-20-02000-001

6A. SimmonsG

000-00-00000-000

22A. StewartC

000-00-00000-000

33T. StuartG

000-00-00000-000

55T. ToolsonG

852-41-23020-101

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"Derby of the dead child": This match changed football forever

"Derby of the dead child": This match changed football forever

When does a game become legendary? Is it when everyone can remember where they were at the time of the match? When the game has its own Wikipedia article? When the game marks a turning point in football?

Exactly 22 years ago today, there was a match that fulfilled all three of these criteria for Roman or even Italian football fans. The "Derby del bambino morto" (literally, "Derby of the Dead Child"), to be precise. 

The signs leading up to the Rome derby were far from ideal. Both clubs were in severe financial trouble. Moreover, the situation between the police and the fans had been extremely tense for quite some time. Even before this derby on March 21, 2004, there were clashes between police and fans. 

After the match kicked off as normal and the first half was played, things became increasingly restless in and around the Stadio Olimpico at halftime. Within minutes, a rumor spread that the police had run over a child outside the stadium and that the child had possibly died. Fans had reportedly seen a child lying under a white sheet, as various media later reported.

As the rumor spread like wildfire, leading figures among the Roma fans reacted and climbed onto the pitch in the 47th minute, as reported by 'Der Spiegel' two days after the derby. The supporters of the capital club went to Roma legend Francesco Totti and demanded, in no uncertain terms, that the players and officials immediately abandon the match. Totti later went to his then-coach Fabio Capello and uttered the legendary sentence: "If we keep playing now, they'll kill us." 

📸 AFP - 2004 AFP

After lengthy deliberations and a phone call between referee Roberto Rosetti and the then vice president of the Italian league, Adriano Galliani, the match was officially abandoned 20 minutes later. But the real chaos was just beginning. 

Both the Roma fans and their rival Lazio supporters packed up their things and, despite their enmity, launched a joint attack on the police. The clashes between fans and police, described by eyewitnesses as resembling civil war, continued late into the night. Despite repeated announcements in the stadium that no child had been harmed, the spiral of violence could no longer be stopped. 

In the end, up to 174 police officers and 21 fans were injured. Due to the massive use of tear gas and the fear of being registered by the police in nearby hospitals, it is believed that the actual number of injured fans was much higher. 

And what about the child under the white sheet? According to various media reports and accounts, the boy under the sheet had previously been injured by the tear gas used and was under the white cloth to be protected from the tear gas lingering in the air. As it later turned out, there was never a dead child.

Afterwards, some observers, including the police, suspected a full-blown conspiracy, but this could never be proven. Roma and Lazio fans were accused of having planned everything to demonstrate their power against the state apparatus. The conspiracy charges were dropped in court three years later, after a lengthy legal review. 

📸 STR - 2004 AFP

Nevertheless, this match marked a turning point. Security measures in Italian stadiums were massively tightened afterwards, which further strained the relationship between fans and police. Video surveillance in stadiums, multiple checks, as well as personalized and non-transferable tickets were some of the measures taken that affected fan life in Italy.

Books have been written about the match in retrospect. It is one of those games that everyone present still remembers to this day—the Wikipedia entry is, of course, obligatory. Although much went wrong that day, it became a legend. A legend that also serves as a memorial.

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Suns-Bucks live updates. Short-handed Phoenix rules out more players

The Phoenix Suns begin a four-game homestand March 21 against the Milwaukee Bucks at Mortgage Matchup Center.

The 7 p.m. game will be televised on 3TV and Arizona's Family Sports.

The Suns (39-31) are looking to snap a four-game losing skid as they are down Grayson Allen (left knee inflammation), Dillon Brooks (left hand fracture), Amir Coffey (left ankle sprain), Haywood Highsmith (right knee injury management), Royce O’Neale (left knee soreness) and Mark Williams (left foot third metatarsal stress reaction) are listed out.

Allen was previously listed as questionable while O’Neale was doubtful on the team’s initial injury report released March 20.

The Bucks (28-41) have ruled Giannis Antetokounmpo (left knee hyperextension bone bruise) out while Gary Harris (left groin contusion) and Kevin Porter Jr. (right knee synovitis) remain listed as questionable.

The Suns have clinched a play-in position as they’re seventh in the West.

The Bucks are 11th in the East.

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UCLA vs UConn Prediction, Picks & Odds for Sunday's March Madness Game

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What if we powered everything on the collective rage surging from the sidelines when the No. 2 UConn Huskies face the No. 7 UCLA Bruins in the Round of 32?

Respective head coaches Dan Hurley and Mick Cronin are tiny bald balls of hate and among the most intense leaders in all of college hoops.

Our UCLA vs. UConn predictions see that fury trickling down through their teams when the ball goes up on Sunday. My March Madness picks believe points will be at a premium in Philadelphia.

UCLA vs UConn prediction

Who will win UCLA vs UConn?

UCLA: This is a tough one. My bracket has the UCLA Bruins advancing but that all depends on the status of Bruins big man Tyler Bilodeau (questionable). If he plays, it helps UCLA out on both ends of the floor against a burly UConn Huskies squad.

UCLA vs UConn best bet: Under 136.5 (-116)

Both UCLA and UConn thrive in the half-court, playing with patience that ticks deep into the shot clock.

There’s a ton of motion, away screens and off-ball movement, which takes time to set up. Neither is an explosive 3-point attack, nor do they thrive on fastbreaks or tempo.

There are injuries to watch for each team: UCLA big Tyler Bilodeau and UConn guard Silas Demary Jr

While these guys can score, I believe they have a bigger impact on defense, considering the matchups. Bilodeau helps handle the Huskies’ size and Demary deals with the Bruins’ talented backcourt.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Sub-140 totals were 1-5 Over/Under through the first two days of the NCAA Tournament. Going back to last year’s Big Dance, sub-140 totals have gone Under in 13 of 18 games.

UCLA vs UConn same-game parlay

Trent Perry is a constant green light on offense. The ball goes in. It doesn’t come back out. He can get to the rim and knock it down from outside. He’s scored 15 or more in three straight outings.

Alex Karaban could be a problem on the glass in Bilodeau doesn’t play. He’s often crashing the offensive boards from the outside, which makes him tough to box out.

UCLA vs UConn SGP

  • Under 136.5
  • Trent Perry Over 13.5 points
  • Alex Karaban Over 5.5 rebounds

Our Big Dance SGP: California Roll

The Bruins' backcourt duo of Perry and Donovan Dent remains extremely dangerous, and they should keep UCLA in a close contest with Connecticut.

Perry has eclipsed this points O/U in three straight contests, while Dent has surpassed 7.5 assists in six of his last eight games when logging 20+ minutes.

UCLA vs UConn SGP

  • UCLA +4.5
  • Under 136.5
  • Trent Perry Over 13.5 points
  • Donovan Dent Over 7.5 assists

UCLA vs UConn odds

  • Spread: UCLA +4.5 | UConn -4.5
  • Moneyline: UCLA +165 | UConn -200
  • Over/Under: Over 136 | Under 136

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DateSunday, March 22, 2026
Tip-off8:45 p.m. ET
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Stephen Curry being 'incorporated into live action and team practices,' could return next week

In some much-needed good news for the Warriors, Stephen Curry is close to returning.

Curry will be out for the Warriors' next two games as he continues to recover from patella-femoral pain syndrome with bone bruising — commonly called "runner's knee" but will take part in team practices and could return to the court when the Warriors get back to the Bay Area, as early as next Wednesday.

Stephen Curry & Moses Moody injury updates: pic.twitter.com/RViZ65hUqe

— Warriors PR (@WarriorsPR) March 21, 2026

Curry has missed 20 games with his knee issues and the Warriors are 6-14 in those games. When he was healthy, Curry looked elite, averaging 27.2 points and 4.8 assists a game, shooting 39.1% from 3-point range.

Without Curry (and for the rest of this season, Jimmy Butler as well), the Warrors have fallen to the No. 10 seed in the West and would have a tough path out of the play-in into the playoffs, needing to win two games on the road. There is enough time after Curry returns to get into the top eight in the West, but they need him back sooner rather than later. That could start this Wednesday.

Not all the Warriors' injury news is good news. Big man Kristaps Porzingis took himself out of Friday night's eventual loss to Detroit, and he is out against Atlanta on Saturday. It's unclear when he might return.

CBS Sports reveals huge factor in Hubert Davis decision

North Carolina men’s basketball coach Hubert Davis’ future is in doubt just days after the Tar Heels’ upset first-round loss to VCU in the NCAA Tournament, as key boosters and university leaders weigh whether to move on from him, according to a CBS Sports report.

Almost all major Carolina boosters have “lost faith in the program,” CBS Sports’ Matt Norlander reported, and a core group of donors met with university officials late Friday afternoon to consider whether retaining Davis is the right path forward. 

The report said that if Davis remains in charge, funding for next season’s roster construction would likely be scaled back and fall well short of the $14 million invested in this year’s team. Adding to the uncertainty, Davis did not communicate with his staff for nearly 24 hours from Friday morning until a previously scheduled team meeting on Saturday.

Athletic director Bubba Cunningham said the school is evaluating the program in the wake of the season’s end.

“Every year at the end of the season, it’s important to evaluate all facets of the program and look for ways to improve,” Cunningham told CBS Sports. “The chancellor, incoming athletic director Steve Newmark and I are doing that together now and will continue to have discussions over the coming days.”

North Carolina, which finished 24-9, was riding high just last month after a buzzer-beating win over then-No. 4 Duke that pushed the Tar Heels to 19-4. But two injuries to Caleb Wilson — the second a season-ender — hurt Carolina down the stretch, and continued issues with perimeter defense and free-throw shooting proved costly. 

The Tar Heels closed 5-5 with a three-game losing streak that included a loss to Duke in the regular-season finale, a one-and-done exit against Clemson in the ACC Tournament and an overtime collapse against VCU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament after leading by 19 with 14 minutes left in regulation.

This is the third time in the last four NCAA Tournament trips that UNC has gone one-and-done, a skid that dates to Roy Williams’ final season in 2020-21. Since UNC’s run to the national title game in 2022 in Davis’ first season, the Tar Heels missed the NCAA Tournament in 2023, bounced back with a Sweet 16 in 2024, then crashed out with back-to-back first-round exits the past two seasons. 

The last time that happened was from 1978-80, when the Tar Heels lost their first game three straight years. That slump came during what was then the worst NCAA Tournament stretch in program history, with UNC dropping its opener in four of five seasons from 1976 to 1980.

If a coaching change comes, attention will quickly turn to potential candidates for the job and whether North Carolina can keep five-star point guard Dylan Mingo, who has committed but not signed with the Tar Heels.

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Cuypers, Bamba score goals, Fire hands Union their 5th straight loss 2-1

CHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Hugo Cuypers scored a goal for the fourth consecutive game, Jonathan Bamba also scored a goal, and the Chicago Fire beat the Philadelphia Union 2-1 on Saturday.

Chris Brady had three saves for the Fire (2-2-1).

Philadelphia (0-5-0), which won the 2025 Supporter's Shield, extended its club record for consecutive losses to open a season five. Andre Blake stopped to shots for the Union.

Robin Lob lofted an entry pass from the right side to the back post, where Bamba slammed home a volley that gave Chicago a 2-1 lead in the 58th minute.

Cuypers scored his fourth goal of the season in the third minute of first-half stoppage time that gave Chicago a 1-0 lead, but Milan Iloski answered with a header for his first goal of the season about four minutes later that made it 1-1 at halftime.

Malik Jakupovic, a 16-year-old forward, made his MLS debut for the Union when he replaced Cavan Sullivan in the 62nd minute.

Chicago’s Philip Zinckernagel left the game (concussion protocol) and was replaced by Maren Haile-Selassie after a collision with the Union’s Jesús Bueno in the 31st minute.

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Four Games that will Decide the Missouri Valley in 2026

VERMILLION, SOUTH DAKOTA - NOVEMBER 8: James Basinger #32 of the South Dakota State Jackrabbits is pursued by Caden Crawford #10 of the South Dakota Coyotes during the first half at The DakotaDome on November 8, 2025 in Vermillion, South Dakota. (Photo by Eston Parker/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

The big news of the FCS offseason has been the departure of North Dakota State to the FBS. With the Bison gone, the Missouri Valley Conference title race became the most intriguing one practically overnight. Gone are the days of the green and gold dominating the league and, naturally, the question of who will step up and take over that top spot is now getting asked. Several teams have the ingredients to get it done in 2026 and almost every game in the conference will be a big one this fall. These four in particular, though, could be the deciding showdowns in what will surely be the most competitive conference again.

4. South Dakota at Illinois State – November 21

So much is always on the line come the regular season finale and such will be the case when South Dakota rolls into Illinois State to close out the season this year. The defending national runner-up Redbirds are hoping for another run like last year, only with a conference title in hand this time around. Although QB Tommy Rittenhouse is gone, ISU still should have a pretty solid bunch in 2026. Receiver Dylan Lord is back as is running back Victor Dawson along with the Niekamp brothers on defense; all key pieces in their run to Nashville last year. If ex-USC signal caller Gage Roy works out, then Brock Spack’s team could be right there again. South Dakota, meanwhile, is a big question mark right now after also losing their star quarterback Aidan Bouman. If one or both of these teams is still alive for the conference crown by this point, this game will be a must-win. It may also very well decide who gets in and who doesn’t as far as the postseason is concerned.

3. Southern Illinois at North Dakota – November 21

There’s a lot of reasons to be hopeful for the Southern Illinois faithful this year and perhaps the biggest is D.J. Williams. The Salukis dynamic quarterback is coming into his redshirt senior season in Carbondale and that means one last chance to make a playoff push that has eluded SIU for a couple of years now. Williams might be the most lethal dual-threat QB in the country and, if he stays healthy, Southern Illinois is certainly a contender to win the conference. North Dakota, however, is nothing to scoff at either and with guys like QB Jerry Kaminski and receiver Korey Tai back, UND should, at the very least, be a playoff squad once more. The Hawks will host Williams and SIU in the final regular season game and it looks as though it could be one with a whole awful lot riding on it.

2. South Dakota at South Dakota State – October 31

The “South Dakota Showdown” rivalry will now be the premier one in the Missouri Valley now that the Dakota Marker has gone by the wayside and this season’s iteration on Halloween should have a lot to say about the eventual league standings when the dust settles. This year it is South Dakota that must go on the road but it will be South Dakota State who will be looking to enact revenge for last year’s 24-17 loss. Jackrabbits quarterback Chase Mason did not play in that game but should in this one if he is healthy and wideout Lofton O’Groske is a budding star at the position. For USD, the team will look drastically different than it did a year ago when it made a run to the quarterfinals. Matt Vitzhum makes his head coaching debut after being promoted earlier this offseason. The winner here will not only secure in-state bragging rights but will also have a big leg up in the push for a league title.

1. Youngstown State at South Dakota State – October 24

The de-facto conference championship game might just be in late October when South Dakota State welcomes in Youngstown State. The Jacks and the Penguins both look to be frontrunners and it should be a battle of the two best quarterbacks in the league. Mason is clearly a difference maker for SDSU as was evident last season by his absence when he was hurt. Beau Brungard on the other side took home the Walter Payton Award and had YSU in the playoffs as well. Had it not been for an epic collapse against Yale, Youngstown State would have been at least a second-round team. South Dakota State, who actually was a second-round team, should be better in Dan Jackson’s season in charge. It is not at all a stretch to say that the Missouri Valley trophy will reside on one of these two campuses when all is said and done. If that is indeed the case, then whoever wins in Brookings when they meet will more than likely win the conference.

Warriors provide injury update on Steph Curry: 'good progress'

The Golden State Warriors haven't had their two-time MVP Stephen Curry suit up in a game for them since January 30. But newfound life has been breathed into the Bay Area and the lungs of Warriors fans.

Curry was injured in a Jan. 30 loss to the Detroit Pistons, aggravating his right knee. He's missed the previous 20 games due to patella-femoral pain syndrome, a bone bruising in his right knee.

Warriors team personnel told USA TODAY Sports that Curry's injury is "pretty much runner's knee" and that he'd be re-evaluated.

Following Curry's evaluation, the team announced in a Saturday news release that the four-time champion and 2022 Finals MVP has been progressing along and is inching closer to a return to the court, as the regular-season begins to come to a close.

"The re-evaluation indicated that Curry continues to make good progress. He has intensified his individual on-court workouts and, as next steps, he will be incorporated into live action and team practices in the coming days," the team said. "He will be re-evaluated again after the team returns home next week."

Warriors struggling without Steph Curry

The Warriors have slid in the standings with Curry out. The team has lost 15 of its last 21 games and sit at the No. 10-seed and final play-in spot with 12 games remaining in the regular season.

Golden State caps their road trip with a visit to the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, March 23. The Warriors return home to the Bay Area for the week, including two games against the Brooklyn Nets on March 25, and Washington Wizards on March 27.

Curry, who is averaging a team-leading 27.2 points per game, is expected to be reevaluated during the upcoming week. However, he isn't the only injured Warrior to receive an update.

Additionally, the team announced that fourth-year guard Moses Moody is on his way back to the lineup as well, after participating in shooting drills.

Moody has missed the last nine games since suffering a sprained right wrist against the Los Angeles Clippers on March 2. He was also reevaluated Saturday, along with Curry.

"The re-evaluation indicated that Moody is making good progress," the team announced in a news release. "He has intensified his on-court work and will be incorporated into live action in the coming days. He will be re-evaluated again on Tuesday."

The Warriors will be severely undermanned as they face the Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta on Saturday in the first game against Jonathan Kuminga since the former Warrior was traded to Atlanta with Buddy Hield for Kristaps Porzingis on Feb. 5.

The injury list is extensive including Curry (knee), Seth Curry (adductor strain), Jimmy Butler (torn ACL), Al Horford (right soleus), Moses Moody (right wrist) and Porzingis (back). Listed as questionable is Draymond Green (lower back), De'Anthony Melton (left knee), Gary Payton II (right knee), Quinten Post (right foot) and Malevy Leons (right wrist).

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Stephen Curry injury: Warriors provide update on timeline, return

Texas A&M vs Houston box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game

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The 10th-seeded Texas A&M Aggies battle the second-seeded Houston Cougars in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Texas A&M advanced after defeating seventh-seeded Saint Mary's 63-50 on Thursday, while Houston cruised past 15th-seeded Idaho 78-47. 

The Aggies (22-11), who tied for fourth in the Southeastern Conference at 11-7, have won three of their last four games. The Cougars (29-6), who finished second in the Big 12 Conference at 14-4, have won six of their last seven.

Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's second round South Region game in Oklahoma City.

Texas A&M vs Houston State March Madness box score

Texas A&M stats

PLAYERSMINFG%3PT%REBASTPFFTSTLBLK

12R. AgeeF

26.949.427.48.92.42.34.21.00

7Z. ClemenceF

16.747.440.43.20.82.71.00.60

6A. DibbaG

15.743.937.02.90.81.10.71.20

9R. DominguezG

23.441.140.52.31.41.11.60.40

33F. FederikoC

8.660.001.90.51.50.50.40

10J. GreenG

4.220.033.30.10.50.50.50.30

3R. GriffenG

25.945.540.92.82.52.32.11.60

0M. HillG

22.949.224.23.21.61.92.51.00

1J. HollowayG

13.149.535.71.61.81.31.00.80

2P. IsaacsG

22.342.739.72.52.61.81.60.70

5J. LaneG

19.739.830.71.73.11.81.40.60

14C. McDermottF

2.571.400.60.20.4000

21M. MgbakoF

18.839.034.34.91.32.02.10.60

8N. ShelbyG

2.420.020.00.200.20.40.10

4J. VinsonF

6.553.917.62.10.41.10.50.10

Houston stats

PLAYERSMINFG%3PT%REBASTPFFTSTLBLK

5C. Cenac JrC

24.849.334.97.80.72.30.80.80

4K. FlemingsG

31.648.039.24.05.31.93.01.60

1I. HarwellG

14.228.127.42.10.61.20.60.60

6B. JacksonG

0.0000.00.00.00.00.00

0K. JeffersonG

3.940.000.70.31.0000

8C. LathC

4.066.700.70.10.80.100

24C. McCartyF

12.140.834.92.40.11.30.50.40

13J. McFarlandC

3.2001.000.300.30

25M. MillerG

11.749.638.11.80.41.10.80.60

14K. SakhoF

13.081.602.60.11.80.50.20

21E. SharpG

29.341.137.93.01.83.03.31.20

11J. TuglerF

23.457.7100.05.31.23.01.51.30

7M. UzanG

32.938.834.52.74.01.41.21.00

3R. Walker Jr.G

11.034.526.52.00.50.80.60.20

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Instant reactions: Owen Tippett leads gutsy Flyers to third straight win

Instant reactions: Owen Tippett leads gutsy Flyers to third straight win
Mar 11, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Owen Tippett (74) reaches for the puck against the Washington Capitals in the first period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

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The Philadelphia Flyers are a tired hockey team.

On the third game of a late-season west coast road trip with a short-handed lineup, the Orange & Black visited Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks on Saturday evening, in what was a more-physical-than-expected contest that saw a couple of fights, a number of big hits, and a bunch of long scrums and battles along the boards.

Owen Tippett continued his strong run, playing noticeably throughout the game, using his speed and handles to create a number of chances, cashing one in to open the game’s scoring. Christian Dvorak ended a long drought of his own, as well as for the whole team’s power play. Dvo hadn’t scored in 8 games and had only tallied once in his last 19 before scoring the go-ahead goal in the third on the power play, ending an 0/20.

With a couple of empty-netters to end the game, and a very strong final 20 minutes from Dan Vladar, the Flyers wrap up their California adventure with three straight wins, and didn’t even need OT to do it today!

First period

Highlight: There were a few exciting Owen Tippett sequences, including a pair of short-handed chances that didn’t quite go, plus a big hit or two on Macklin Celebrini, but I’m giving the highlight of the period to Garrett Wilson. Playing in his second NHL game since 2019, the Lehigh Valley Phantoms did what he could to inspire his exhausted teammates, dropping the gloves with Ryan Reaves. Decent scrap, especially considering the combined age of the combatants was 74. I’ll give the slight edge to Reaves, but Wilson stood in there and landed a few. Good stuff.

What I want to see next period: I know they just want to get away today, and playing Emil Andrae as the de facto 4C, and it’s a 1PM puck drop in California, but I just want to see them wake up a bit. Tippett was everywhere in the first period, creating chances, throwing the body, but outside of a few other shifts, nobody really stood out. Allowing six shots in a period is ok. Getting six SOG through 20 minutes isn’t enough against a goaltender making his third start in four days, after allowing 10 goals on the last 53 shots he faced.

Second period

Highlight: After a much better start to the period with Travis Konecny and Christian Dvorak doing a lot of work down low to keep the possession alive, Owen Tippett opened the scoring the following shift, accepting a pass as he entered the San Jose zone, dragging the puck around Nick Leddy on arrival and ripping a shot by Alex Nedeljkovic to put the Flyers up 1-0. After being the lone player who appeared to have his legs on Philly’s bench in the first, he just looked like he’d get (at least) one today.

What I want to see next period: Much more entertaining period overall, including a lot of physicality. Barclay Goodrow laid one of the biggest hits of the period on Trevor Zegras as Zegras turned around on the wall, walking right into a big shoulder. Noah Cates fought Goodrow after the hit (and din’t get an instigator!), for the second fight of the game. Both teams have turned up the intensity. I just want to see the Flyers hold on, as it certainly seems like the Sharks have identified throwing the body around to possibly wear down the tired Flyers. And, of course, NO OVERTIME! PLEASE!

Also, let’s see a little something from Matvei Michkov. After a very quiet five minutes of ice time in the first period, he looked a little better in the second. It would be cool if he could put a stamp on this game in the third.

Third period

Highlight: A POWER PLAY GOAL! Christian Dvorak scored after Garnet Hathaway laid a big hit on Celebrini, drawing a retaliation penalty by Mario Ferraro 1:14 into the third period. On the play, Michkov picked up career point #100, and the Flyers ended an 0-for-20 power play drought, scoring on their fourth advantage of the game. Philadelphia had not scored on the power play since March 9th, and had only tallied twice in the month of March when up a man (or two).

Final note: Say what you will about this Flyers team, but they’re still fighting. Ultimately it still feels like their 3-8-4 stretch leading into the Olympics will keep them out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs but they’ve battled this condensed schedule and a short roster in March and they’ve done it well. This is an impressive stretch for a team that felt DEAD just a few weeks ago.

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UConn baseball falls to SJSU, 16-6

A disastrous first inning did the Huskies (10-12) in on Friday night against San Jose State, as their evening was over before it really even started. The Spartans’ eight first-inning runs were more than UConn scored the entire game, as the Huskies were mercy ruled by the Spartans in seven innings, 16-6.

Husky starter Charlie West took a beating over two innings of work. He was removed without recording an out in the third inning, in which the Spartans put up another six runs. In total, the left-hander surrendered 12 runs (seven earned) on three home runs and three doubles on 10 hits. The junior’s ERA ballooned from 4.97 to 6.91.

Despite scoring just one run after the third inning, the Spartan offense was relentless in the early going.

After two of their first three batters reached base, Jake McCoy, who had walked it off earlier in the day in the team’s 3-2 extra innings win over San Diego State, slapped one over the left field fence. UConn outfielder Chase Taylor turned his back and waited for a ricochet off the wall that never came, as McCoy put three runs on the board.

Three out of the next four batters again reached, one on an error as the Huskies’ defense did the struggling West no favors. That round of runners culminated in a pair of RBI hits: a Neil Jansen double as part of a 3-for-3 game and an Alex Fernandes single up the middle. After an RBI base hit from Peyton Rowles, the Huskies were facing a seven-run deficit.

The Huskies made it a ball game again at the top of the second. Along with a Jackson Marshall RBI double from an inning earlier, UConn took advantage of RBI singles from Peyton Jemison and Tyler Minick, and a run-scoring groundout from Rob Rispoli to cut the Spartan lead to four.

That wouldn’t last long. The first Spartan batter in the bottom of the frame, JC Osorio-Agard, sent a big fly of his own over the fence in left field. An inning later, a Fernandes home run to center field, just right of the batter’s eye, made it an 11-4 ballgame. Run scoring hits from Brent Cota (two runs), Alan Ramirez, and Jansen left the Spartans up by more than 10 runs.

With their grave officially dug, the Huskies tried to climb out just a bit in the sixth inning. After a Nater Wachter single and a double from Evan Menzel that advanced the runner to third, Chase Taylor swatted a sac fly to left to make it 15-5.

The Huskies nearly avoided the mercy rule in the seventh inning, as Chris Polemeni continued his hot season with a homer to left center to bring the deficit back into the single digits. 

The Spartans were seemingly set on going home early after their long day at the office, however. For the second time of the day, San Jose St. walked it off, this time under slightly different circumstances. Dylan Jackson sent the final pitch of the game deep to left field and over the fence to end it at 16-6.

The Huskies will look to get a little revenge tomorrow as they get another chance at San Jose State (9-12) later. For now, they’ll shift their focus to San Diego State (11-11), who they play today at 3 p.m. EST.

Texas hopes to continue unlikely run against elite Gonzaga team

DAYTON, OHIO - MARCH 17: Tramon Mark #12 of the Texas Longhorns celebrates after making the game winning shot against NC State Wolfpack during the second 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

After a dramatic First Four win over the NC State Wolfpack and a convincing Round of 64 win over the BYU Cougars, the Texas Longhorns face their toughest challenge of the postseason — taking on the Gonzaga Bulldogs in what is effectively a home game.

The Bulldogs have been a perennial power under Mark Few, claiming yet another West Coast Conference regular season and tournament title on their way to the NCAA Tournament. Led by its front court, forward Graham Ike sets the pace for Gonzaga, averaging 19.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game, the offense flows through his size and skill down low.

They seemingly took a hit to the lineup when their other star forward, Braden Huff, went down with a knee injury earlier in the season. At the time, he was averaging 17.8 points and 5.6 rebounds in his 18 starts.

Gonzaga has been a blowout artist this year as well, with the nation’s best average scoring margin of +18.8 points per game. Despite that, Texas is just a 6.5-point underdog according to FanDuel. A close matchup would be a welcome change from the last time these two teams squared off — a 19-point drubbing in favor of Gonzaga in the 2022-23 season.

After Texas closed the regular season and conference tournament in a lackluster fashion, many were convinced that they wouldn’t even be among the field for the big dance. However, after putting together a dramatic win over NC State and looking like the better team against a loaded BYU Cougars squad, Texas may turn itself into a Cinderella Story when its all said and done.

HUSKERS SOFTBALL Recap – Did We Save a Few for UCLA?: #5 NEBRASKA 4 MSU 1

Much like Friday’s game, the Huskers piled up the hits while not converting as many as they would’ve liked into runs.

But this time, it wasn’t for a lack of effort, especially in the later innings. Clinging to a 3-1 lead, at least until Jordy Frahm lowered stress levels by coming on in relief in the 5th, the Huskers did what they could to extend it.

In addition to racking up 12 more hits and working for 3 walks, in the final 3 innings Nebraska lined out six times and at that point, you just have to keep swinging away and hoping a few of the damn things find some carpet.

Like against UCLA next weekend.


And even though a couple of those wins weren’t as pretty as everyone would have liked, they still came away with a sweep of the outmanned Spartans to move to 6-0 in conference play after the first two weekends.

For about third time this season, Rhonda Revelle made a last second switch in starting pitchers, this time electing to go with Kylee Magee over the currently much better performing Hannah Camenzind who most recently threw four shut-out innings vs Michigan. (If you read the Michigan State weekend preview under HUSKERS LINEUPS, then you know I warned you this might happen.)

It was probably her best start in a Husker uniform and going against the much weaker Spartan lineup certainly helped, but danger still reared its head in the 2nd inning (2 hits, a walk, a hit batsmen, 2 wild pitches), but she escaped disaster only surrendering 1 run and then effectively getting through the next two innings before Frahm entered to close the door.

Before that first run scored, however, Alexis Jensen had already scrambled home on a Kacie Hoffman groundout for a 1-0 lead. They then took the lead in the top of the 3rd, first thanks to a Jesse Farrell solo home run to dead center. Then, after the Huskers loaded the bases, it was Jensen scoring again on a Hannah Coor infield single for a 3-1 lead.

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Here’s the Farrell blast which gave the Huskers the lead they never gave up! https://t.co/pNTrweMyF5

— Corn Nation (@CornNation) March 21, 2026

It should have been 4-1, except when Ava Kuszak, running on the crack of the bat and not slowing down when the ball skittered away from the Spartan shortstop, appeared to have avoided the tag on the throw home. Revelle was immediately out of the dugout and, after likely confirming with Kuszak that she was untouched, challenged the play. Even the B1G camera angles showed she was not touched as she reached around the glove.

But the Big 10 is gonna Big 10 sometimes and the call was upheld.

The ensuing innings were scoreless until the 7th when Kuszak singled in Camenzind to extend the lead. The bottom of the 7th suddenly had some drama when Michigan State’s freshman sensation Zoie Bernard doubled into the left field corner to put runners on 2nd and 3rd base and bring the tying run to the plate. However, when Kendall Smiley tried to runny-slap a line-drive over a pulled-in Kuszak, Ava went up the ladder to snag it and the Huskers had a 4-1 victory.


In earning her 7th save of the season after recording 3 scoreless innings of relief, Frahm tied the Nebraska single-season school record in the category matching Coach Revelle’s effort from her playing days.

At the plate three Huskers accounted for 9 of the 12 hits – Coor (4), Kuszak (3) and Jensen (2) – with Coor becoming the second Husker to rack up a 4-for-4 day after Kacie Hoffman reached it the opening game.

With the sweep of the Spartans, the Huskers improved to 24-5 on the season and ran their conference record to 6-0. Today’s victory was their 13th straight.


Corn Nation PLAYERS of the GAMES

I figured I’d just bundle them all here this weekend – here you go:

Game 1 – Jordy Frahm – when the clutch hitting failed, Frahm made sure it didn’t become an issue by throwing a 7-inning 2-hit shutout for her 8th win of the season, striking out 12 while walking only 2. Just as well unreasonably expect from her.

Game 2 – Alexis Jensen – Jensen matched Jordy’s performance with a 6-inning 1-hit shutout for her 11th win, striking out 7 and walking 4. She also had a 2-for-4 day at the plate with a double, a home run and 3 RBI’s. On a day where multiple players were in the POTG running for their hitting, it was Jensen’s pitching which pushed her over the top.

Game 3 – Ava Kuszak – This was a tough one – you saw the hitters above in today’s game. What pushed it over the top for Ava was defense for the game-ending snag with two runners in scoring position.

CONGRATS TO ALL


The Huskers return to Lincoln next weekend for a three-game set with #7 UCLA, which could very well determine the regular season Big 10 Championship. The opening game – for whatever weird reason – will be Friday night at 8pm CST.

St. John's vs Kansas Prediction, Picks & Odds for Sunday's March Madness Game

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Bill Self and Rick Pitino have been gatekeepers of the bracket for many years. Yet Sunday’s Round of 32 meeting between the No. 4 Kansas Jayhawks and No. 5 St. John’s Red Storm will only be the second time these coaches have clashed.

Oddsmakers expect a close one, giving a slight nod to Pitino and the Johnnies. But my St. John’s vs. Kansas predictions will eschew the points and roll with the Jayhawks to move on to the Sweet 16. 

Read on for my March Madness picks for Sunday, March 22.

St. John's vs Kansas prediction

Who will win St. John's vs Kansas?

Kansas: The spread has the St. John's Red Storm favored by -3.5, but game models have this as close as a 1-point finish. I believe the Round of 64 results are skewing things, and that the Kansas Jayhawks can come out on top in San Diego.

St. John's vs Kansas best bet: Kansas moneyline (+140)

In a close game, which this sets up to be, there are factors I weigh heavier than others. The Kansas Jayhawks check those boxes.

First, Kansas is the better 3-point shooting team while St. John’s outside touch is as consistent as the weatherman.
 
Second, Darryn Peterson is the best player on the floor, and proved his worth by exploding my surefire KU 1H TT Under in just 47 seconds Friday.

Finally, Kansas hits its free throws. In a physical game with two teams that attack, fouls will mount. The Jayhawks are 35th in FT%, and those freebies add up.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Few teams can match St. John’s combo of size and athleticism. But Kansas is bigger and just as athletic, with Flory Bidunga, Bryson Tiller, and Paul Mbiya standing 6-foot-10 or taller.

St. John's vs Kansas same-game parlay

Public perception after the Round of 64 pushed the Johnnies’ price higher than it should have been. Kansas may have stumbled into the postseason, but this Jayhawks team is battle-tested out of the Big 12 and is a tough matchup for the Red Storm.

Peterson had 28 points with just under six minutes left on Friday, and then didn’t touch the ball for the remainder of the game. He still set a season high in attempts, with 24 FGAs over 37 minutes, and was efficient with 11 makes — four coming from beyond the arc.

Flory Bidunga has to own the glass, especially on the defensive end. St. John’s is good at crashing the offensive boards, but Bidunga is just as big and athletic. He had only six rebounds in the Round of 64, but averages more than nine. Projections call for 10 boards.

St. John's vs Kansas SGP

  • Kansas moneyline
  • Darryn Peterson Over 23.5 points
  • Flory Bidunga Over 8.5 rebounds

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Peterson will do a better job of getting to the foul line against St. John’s and go Over his total once again.

The projected No. 1 overall pick is set to solidify his spot atop the NBA mock drafts with a marquee performance in the Round of 32.

St. John's vs Kansas SGP

  • Kansas moneyline
  • Darryn Peterson Over 23.5 points
  • Darryn Peterson Over 1.5 assists
  • Darryn Peterson Over 4.5 rebounds

St. John's vs Kansas odds

  • Spread: St. John's -3.5 | Kansas +3.5
  • Moneyline: St. John's -170 | Kansas +145
  • Over/Under: Over 144.5 | Under 144.5

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LocationViejas Arena, San Diego, CA
DateSunday, March 22, 2026
Tip-off5:15 p.m. ET
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Altercation late in first half leads to 4 ejected from Thunder-Wizards

WASHINGTON (AP) — Oklahoma’s Jaylin Williams and Washington’s Justin Champagnie were ejected following an altercation late in the first half of the matchup between the Thunder and Wizards on Saturday night.

Following a basket by Washington’s Anthony Gill, Williams and Champagnie began shoving each other under the basket. Gill and Oklahoma City’s Ajay Mitchell became involved and the altercation quickly escalated and spilled into the seating area behind the basket before order was restored.

After a lengthy review by the officials, Champagnie and Williams each received two technical fouls and were ejected. Mitchell and Cason Wallace of the Thunder each received one technical foul and were also ejected.

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UFC London live blog: Michael ‘Venom’ Page vs. Sam Patterson

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: (L-R) Opponents Michael Page of England and Sam Patterson of England face off during the UFC Fight Night ceremonial weigh-in at The O2 on March 20, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

This is the live blog for Michael “Venom” Page vs. Sam Patterson, the welterweight feature fight at UFC London on Saturday at the O2 Arena in England.

A Bellator staple for a decade, Page finally made the move to the UFC in 2024, where he’s had a curious run. After winning his debut against Kevin Holland, “MVP” dropped a decision to Ian Machado Garry, putting him well away from the welterweight title picture. Page then won a pair of fights up at 185 pounds, including a decision win over former title challenger Jared Cannonier, but instead of pushing for a title shot at middleweight, now MVP is back in his old stomping grounds, taking on an unranked contender.

After earning his spot in the UFC through Contender Series, Patterson made his promotion debut in 2023, but has been perfect since then, stringing together four consecutive first round finishes. Most recently, Patterson knocked out Trey Waters in September, getting him this opportunity to move into the welterweight rankings.

Follow along with the Page vs. Patterson live blog below.

Preamble

Walkouts and Prefight

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Official Decision

Post Fight

Hot start continues for Michael Jordan’s NASCAR team as Tyler Reddick takes Darlington pole

DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — The NASCAR team co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan continued its strong 2026 start in the Cup Series, locking up the top two starting spots Saturday at Darlington Raceway.

Daytona 500 winner Tyler Reddick, the first driver in NASCAR history to win the season’s first three races, qualified first for Sunday’s 400-mile race with a 169.152 mph lap on the 1.366-mile oval.

The 23XI Racing driver captured his 13th pole position despite smacking the wall with his No. 45 Toyota as he struggled with a new package that makes driving harder with higher horsepower and lower downforce.

“I tried to take it easy and just overdid the throttle,” Reddick said. “I kind of knew I was in trouble about a third of the way through, so I just had to hit the wall at that point.

“Just really proud of everyone at 23XI. It was a huge focal point with the adjustments to the engine and downforce to stay as strong as we have been the last couple of years. I knew it would be a huge challenge in qualifying today, and it was. I damn near wrecked.”

Teammate Bubba Wallace qualified second at 168.434 mph in his No. 23 Toyota for 23XI, marking the second front row sweep for the team founded by Jordan and NASCAR star Denny Hamlin. Reddick and Wallace are also ranked 1-2 in the points standings through five races.

“That’s Reddick for you,” Wallace said. “He pushes it to the limit. That was a hell of a lap. Just proud of the efforts of the team. Continue to ride the momentum from Race 1 to now and Darlington’s super tough. This package is a handful.”

Wallace dedicated the lap to his newborn daughter, who was born Thursday.

Chase Elliott qualified third after his No. 9 Chevrolet failed inspection twice before the session, resulting in the loss of pit selection and the ejection of car chief Matt Barndt.

Kyle Larson and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top five in qualifying.

Chris Buescher qualified sixth, but his No. 17 Ford also failed inspection twice. The team lost its pit selection and car chief Josh Sisco for the race.

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Only 5 perfect brackets remain in the NCAA men's tournament after Michigan State gets past Louisville to reach Sweet 16

The dream of a perfect bracket, at least on the men’s side of things, is just about over.

After starting the second round with six Yahoo Sports users still undefeated so far in the NCAA tournament, only five brackets were still left standing just two games into play on Saturday.

All six users had Michigan rolling into the Sweet 16, something the Wolverines have now done in their past seven NCAA tournament appearances. Michigan, the top seed in the Midwest Region, beat Saint Louis 95-72 to start the day.

It was the second game, though, that knocked one user out. Michigan State fended off Louisville to grab a 77-69 win and reach the Sweet 16. The Cardinals were playing without star Mikel Brown Jr., who was dealing with a back injury. One of the six brackets that started the day had the Cardinals making it into the Sweet 16, something they’ve not done since 2015 when Rick Pitino was still their head coach.

All five of the remaining brackets have Duke, the top overall seed in the tournament, advancing past TCU in the third game of the day. If the Horned Frogs can play spoiler, we could be finished early.

Busted brackets filled first day

Less than 700 Yahoo Sports users even entered the second day of play still perfect after a slew of upsets on Thursday — including TCU’s win over Ohio State, High Point’s win over Wisconsin and VCU’s comeback win over North Carolina. They fell quickly into single digits on Friday, too. Kentucky’s wild overtime win against Santa Clara cut the number nearly in half to start the day. Then Utah State, Tennessee and UCLA all helped get that figure down to the six users that survived the opening round. 

By comparison, the women’s side of things was much, much slower. About 30% of users made it through the opening day of play on Friday, but that figure was finally sliced on Saturday afternoon after Virginia knocked off Georgia in what was the first upset win of the tournament. That brought the figure down to just 0.7%. 

Auburn women's basketball Arek Angui plans to enter transfer portal

Auburn women's basketball redshirt freshman Arek Angui has announced her plans to enter the transfer portal, via Talia Goodman of On3.

One of the tallest players in college women's basketball at 6-foot-9, Angui only saw the floor in 20 games this season, averaging 1.4 points per game, 2.6 rebounds per game, and 10 blocks. She only took 34 total shots from the previous season.

The redshirt freshman transferred in from the University of Central Florida after just appearing in three games for the Knights in the 2024-25 season. Angui redshirted that season; she will have three years of eligibility moving forward with her collegiate career.

She is the second to announce their plans to enter the transfer portal after one year on the Plains; she joins Harissoum Coulibaly in entering the portal. Another young piece lost to the portal for first-year head coach Larry Vickers.

NEWS: Auburn’s Arek Angui plans to enter the transfer portal, she told @On3.

The 6-9 redshirt freshman center averaged 1.5 ppg this season.

TRACKER: https://t.co/wYv1Ze6704pic.twitter.com/fJEnLATZhT

— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) March 21, 2026

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Girl struck by golf cart at PGA Tour's Valspar Championship

A young girl was reportedly struck by a golf cart Saturday at the 2026 Valspar Championship.

NBC and Golf Channel analyst Smylie Kaufman was walking with the pairing of Brooks Koepka and Danny Walker during the third round at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, Florida, when he reported that a girl had been hit by a golf cart and pinned beneath it near the 15th hole.

Kaufman said Koepka ducked outside the ropes and went over to comfort the girl, who was quickly evaluated by medical staff. No injuries were immediately reported.

“She’s going to be okay after medical evaluation. Very scary moment,” Kaufman said on the broadcast. “I'm sure Brooks Koepka’s head is still spinning a little bit.”

Koepka went on to par the 15th but double-bogey the 16th en route to a round of even-par 71 Saturday at the Valspar Championship.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Girl struck by golf cart at PGA Tour Valspar Championship

Mets Notes: Postion players still in mix for roster spot, Jorge Polanco's learning opportunity at 1B

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza spoke after the team's 5-3 loss to the Astros on Saturday afternoon and touched on a number of topics...


Position players still in the mix for Opening Day

The Mets made a few decisions regarding the Opening Day roster in recent days. They laid out their five-man starting rotation to start the season, which doesn't include Sean Manaea. Instead, the southpaw will begin the regular season in the bullpen as a piggyback to the starters. 

New York also optioned right-hander Austin Warren to Triple-A -- along with Kevin Herget and Robet Stock. Warren was in the mix for a bullpen spot.

But how about the position players?

The big story heading into camp was who would start in right field. Prospect Carson Benge seemingly had the inside track and has backed it up with a big spring, but veterans like MJ Melendez and Mike Tauchman were competing for a spot. Melendez was optioned earlier this week, and Tauchman exited Saturday's game with knee soreness. He'll undergo an MRI.

Although Mendoza didn't have an update on Tauchman, the Mets skipper was asked whether Benge's spot is all-but-assured with this latest development. 

"Can’t say," Mendoza said. "We don’t know. Just gotta wait."

On a follow-up, Mendoza was asked which of the position players are still in contention for a roster spot, and the third-year manager was honest about the situation.

"From the guys who are at camp, here. You got Jared Young, you got [Vidal] Brujan. There’s a lot of versatility here," Mendoza answered. "Carson’s pretty much in the mix as well. We’re looking at three, four guys for two spots."

Young hasn't produced at the plate this spring, hitting 3-for-30 (.150), but he offers that versatility Mendoza mentioned. He's played first base as well as left and right field in his six-year career.

Brujan has been better offensively this spring. He's batting .273 with seven walks, four stolen bases in 14 games. But Brujan offers more versatility than Young, having major league experience at six different positions, including all three outfield spots. 

Jorge Polanco's throwing error

Polanco is one of two new Mets who are learning a new position and the veteran infielder's inexperience at first base showed on one play during Saturday's game.

In the eighth inning, Polanco ranged far to his right to get to the ball, but made a poor underhand throw to the bag, resulting in a throwing error.

Mendoza was asked about the play and what Polanco can learn from the moment. 

"A very good learning opportunity," he said. "Not an easy play when he has to go that far. He’s diving for that ball, and not an easy angle for that 3-1 feed. Glad that it kinda happened, so he can learn from it. If he’s going to go underhand, continue to move your field or treat it like an infielder, which he’s done his whole career. You have that short throw, but it’s a moving target from that angle. It’s a tricky play. Because of who he is, he went long ways for that ball. You’re looking at a position where not too many first basemans are able to get to that ball. Learn from it and glad that happened today." 

Women’s NCAA Tournament first round takeaways: Notre Dame’s Hidalgo vs. Ohio State’s Cambridge on horizon

Women’s NCAA Tournament first round takeaways: Notre Dame’s Hidalgo vs. Ohio State’s Cambridge on horizonThe second day of the tournament is underway for the women’s NCAA Tournament.  Few upsets so far as Georgia has been the only higher seed to lose so far. But lots of strong performances have been on display.

Follow along for highlights from the day:

No. 6 Notre Dame 79, No. 11 Fairfield 60

Up next: No. 3 Ohio State

One of the most highly-anticipated second-round matchups is officially set, as No. 3 seed Ohio State and No. 6 seed Notre Dame will meet in Monday’s second round in Columbus. It will pit two of the nation’s most elite point guards, Ohio State’s Jaloni Cambridge and Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo, against each other.

Hidalgo, the ACC Player of the Year and Notre Dame’s do-it-all guard, put on a clinic in the Irish’s 79-60 victory over Fairfield with an NCAA Tournament program-record eight steals. That feat came on top of 23 points, nine rebounds and six assists. She entered the tournament ranked second nationally with 807 points this season.


and we add another and @HannahHidalgo now has EIGHT https://t.co/WGpasD2aXm


— Notre Dame Women’s Basketball (@ndwbb) March 21, 2026

Meanwhile, Cambridge, a sophomore, ranked seventh nationally with 751 points this season. She reached the 1,000-point career mark this year in just 54 games, one of the fastest paces in program history. Cambridge had 21 points, two steals and two blocks in the Buckeyes’ first-round win Saturday morning over Howard.

Both reached All-America stature, though, because they are more than just scorers.

Cambridge’s speed is a difference-maker for Ohio State’s high-tempo offense and full-court press defense. She leads the Buckeyes in assists and ranks third as a rebounder, averaging 5.2 per game, the most among Ohio State guards.

Hidalgo exceeds any limits on the court. She leads the country with 173 steals and ranks second on the team in rebounding, as well.

The two aren’t strangers, either, playing with and against each other in the Team USA system.

“Another phenomenal guard like Jaloni, and to be able to go head-to-head with her, it’s going to be a fun game,” Hidalgo said. “Two quick guards too, she’s extremely fast, she ran track, so the foot speed is going to be crazy.”

This is the type of matchup the NCAA Tournament is known for, but it doesn’t often come this early in the tournament. It’s something, though, that Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey said is good for the sport. “It’s great to grow the game,” Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey said. “People want to watch women’s basketball, they want to see the great products on the floor. I think we have two of the best players on the floor.”

But Cambridge versus Hidalgo isn’t the only familiar matchup. Ohio State coach Kevin McGuff and Ivey have been linked together for years

McGuff, who spent time as an assistant at Notre Dame from 1996-2002, coached Ivey in her time playing for the Irish. Ivey called McGuff a mentor, but their lives have stretched beyond basketball. Ivey is the godmother to one of McGuff’s six children and is best friends with his wife Letitia. “He’s family,” Ivey said. “He’s somebody that I love, I love their whole family.”

That will bring a familiarity to Monday’s matchup, amplifying the intensity on the floor.

Notre Dame and Ohio State want to dictate the pace of play with their defense. Ohio State is 17th nationally with 706 turnovers forced, Notre Dame is 36th and forced Fairfield into 19 turnovers.

“I knew it was going to be an incredible game,” Ivey said. “Two dynamic guards and again a system that I’m familiar with.” — Cameron Teague Robinson

No. 10 Virginia 82, No. 7 Georgia 73 (OT)

Up next in Round 2: Winner of No. 2 Iowa vs. No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson

It took 20 games, but the 2026 NCAA Tournament finally produced its first upset: No. 10 Virginia took down No. 7 Georgia to keep one double-digit seed alive. It took a seven-point comeback in the fourth quarter, a midrange jumper that was just short at the regulation buzzer and an entire extra session for the Cavaliers to pull away and advance to the second round for the first time since 2018.

Virginia is the second First Four team to win a game in the Round of 64, joining No. 11 Mississippi State in 2023, but the Cavaliers were also the highest-seeded First Four team in the 68-team era, earning a slightly easier first-round matchup.

No Virginia player had ever suited up in the NCAA Tournament in a Cavaliers uniform, but they had plenty of experience at previous stops. LSU transfer Sa’Myah Smith won a national championship as a freshman and was a starter on an Elite Eight team last season (she missed the 2024 tournament with a knee injury). She was a steadying force for Virginia with 22 points on 10-of-12 shooting, 11 rebounds and three assists. Smith had five points in the overtime as the Cavaliers pulled away.

Tabitha Amanze, who has played in the tournament twice for Princeton, and Romi Levy, who made her NCAA Tournament debut in 2025 for South Florida, had important defensive efforts for Virginia on Mia Woolfolk and Riley Theuerkauf. Levy also hit the game-tying 3 in regulation on an absurd banker.

That veteran presence should help the Cavaliers in the second round, likely a road game against No. 2 seed Iowa. Smith is no stranger to facing the Hawkeyes, and a familiar foe from 2023, Hannah Stuelke, awaits.

But the leader for Virginia was the homegrown Kymora Johnson, who has dazzled in her first March Madness. Johnson had the game-winning 3-pointer in the First Four against Arizona State to top off a 17-point, 10-rebound, five-assist night. The junior followed that up with 28 points, seven rebounds and six assists against the Bulldogs with only one turnover. It has been a star turn for the Charlottesville, Va., native who hasn’t had the opportunity to play on national television much but has certainly made some new fans over the last three days.

The Cavaliers had outscored the Bulldogs 13-6 over the final seven minutes of regulation, then finished the game on a 7-0 run.

Record-breaking temperatures soared to 88 degrees in Iowa City, which brought a little extra warmth to Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The building does not have air conditioning and was built 43 years ago inside a local crater. Courtside temperature approached the mid-70s at game’s end.

It’s been one of the wildest weather weeks in the region. On Selection Sunday, a blizzard gripped Eastern Iowa, sending temperatures to near zero with extra wind and several inches of snow. Virginia plays either second-seeded Iowa or 15th seed Fairleigh Dickinson on Monday, which has an expected high temperature of 53 degrees. – Sabreena Merchant and Scott Dochterman

Zoe Brooks’ availability uncertain

NC State coach Wes Moore said it was “hard to say at this point” whether junior Zoe Brooks will be available for the seventh-seeded Wolfpack’s second-round game against second-seeded Michigan on Sunday. The guard injured her foot midway through the third quarter in a first-round win over Tennessee on Friday evening and didn’t return to the game.

“Some of it may come down to just how she feels tomorrow,” Moore said on Saturday. “She won’t be practicing today. Taking all precautions with a boot, crutches, trying to keep weight off it.”

Brooks is the Wolfpacks’ second-leading scorer, and their leader in assists,  steals free throws. The junior has started 72 games during her career and has the highest usage of any NC State player this season.

If Brooks is unable to go, Moore will likely turn to freshman Destiny “Ky’She” Lunan as a ballhandler. Moore called on her after Brooks’ injury against Tennessee, and she played 23 minutes, the fourth-most of her career. Lunan has appeared in 30 games this season, averaging 4.5 points and 1.2 assists per game in 17 minutes of play.

“I’ve got a lot of confidence in her, and I think the other players do as well,” Moore said of Lunan. “Still not the same as having Zoe out there, a junior with her experience and all that she’s done, but either way we’ll be ready to play.”

With the hit to its backcourt, NC State would likely try emphasizing the paint more, highlighting senior Khamil Pierre and exposing a potential mismatch against Michigan forward Sofilkanich. Pierre, a Vanderbilt transfer, has led the Wolfpack in scoring and rebounding this season, averaging a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double.

Especially with a homecourt advantage, the Wolverines already had the edge going into Sunday but given Michigan’s talent and depth across its backcourt — Olivia Olson, Syla Swords, Mila Holloway and Brooke Quarles Daniels — replacing a veteran like Brooks with any freshman dampens the Wolfpacks’ chances at an upset. — Chantel Jennings

Day 1 highlights

You can read our first-day takeaways here. The most noteworthy events of the day included:

Tennessee’s futile effort to extend its season, leaving the tournament on an eight-game losing streak of historic proportions.

• Minnesota’s 30-9 fourth quarter comeback at The Barn.

• Skylar Jones’ departure from Louisville.

• Duke withstanding a 36-point scoring barrage from Charleston’s Taryn Barbot.

How to watch

Here’s Saturday’s guide for watching the rest of the first-round games.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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How Gotham’s 2025 championship ring reflects past glory and future ambition

A championship ring is, by design, a glittering tribute to a season well won.

But Gotham FC’s 2025 ring, a sequel to its 2023 edition, does more than commemorate a second title. It gestures, with swagger, towards a future still under construction.

“If the ring could speak, what would it say? That’s the challenge. You can’t rely on words, so the design itself has to carry the story” says Ryan Ford, vice president of professional sports sales at The Champions Collective, the company that designed both of the club’s championship rings.

For more than 70 years, the 129-year-old jewelry maker has produced championship rings, beginning with the one it created for the Detroit Lions’ 1952 NFL title. That established an enduring American sports tradition: jewelry that symbolizes on-pitch success.

The company made all six of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl rings and admits it is more challenging to make those items when teams win titles in quick succession.

“It’s a good problem to have,” Laura Petro, the vice president of brand marketing and fan experience, tells The Athletic. “We just won a championship in 2023, and we’d love to keep that going every year.

“But the challenge was making this ring feel distinct — building on the idea of a dynasty in the making. We wanted that second star front and center, and the team really ran with that brief. The result is something that looks meaningfully different from the 2023 ring — an exciting evolution that reflects our growing list of championships.”

Gotham’s first ring marked the club’s 2023 NWSL championship, its inaugural title.

Unveiled in April 2024 at a home game against the Kansas City Current, the sovereign-style design featured the club crest set in diamonds, the date of the victory (11.11.2023) and the inscription “Walk with me, win with me” inside the band. It told the story of a breakthrough season.

The 2025 campaign, however, was a study in resilience.

Gotham secured a playoff berth for the third consecutive year, then surged through the postseason, defeating the top-seeded Orlando Pride in the semifinals before beating the Washington Spirit 1-0 in the championship match at PayPal Park in San Jose, California. A late strike by Rose Lavelle sealed the victory, making Gotham the lowest-seeded team in league history to win the title.

The new ring, crafted from sterling silver, diamonds and sky-blue gemstones, captures that journey while pointing ahead. A second star rests atop the first at its center, marking the club’s latest championship.

But what makes this ring special is the message it carries on one of the sides. A banner wraps around Gotham’s two trophies, made of diamonds, bearing the team’s new ethos, which reads less like a victory lap and more like a statement of intent: “Always building, never finished”.

As with the first ring, players were involved in the design process. The Champions Collective presented several concepts, incorporated feedback and finalized the piece, which typically takes four to six weeks to complete once the model is ready. Rings are customized to each player and sized and shipped in February. 

The cost of such rings remains undisclosed; by policy, neither the company nor Gotham discuss pricing. Teams cover the expense and decide who receives them. In Gotham’s case, that extends beyond players to include the club’s staff.

“If you were to ask anyone who receives one, from employees to players, they all contribute in their own way,” Ford adds. “When they receive the ring, it has a value that really is priceless.”

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Liverpool, Chelsea slip up in Champions League race

Brighton forward Danny Welbeck scored twice against Liverpool (Glyn KIRK)

Chelsea failed to take advantage of another Liverpool stumble in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League on Saturday, thumped 3-0 by Everton to remain outside the top five.

Champions Liverpool had slipped to a 2-1 defeat at Brighton in the early kick-off -- their 10th loss of a dismal Premier League title defence.

But Chelsea's thumping reverse at the Hill Dickinson Stadium gives renewed hope to a clutch of clubs below them, including Everton themselves, Brentford and Fulham.

The top five teams in the Premier League are almost guaranteed to play Champions League football next season due to the strong showing of English clubs in Europe.

Arsenal are hot favourites to land the Premier League title for the first time since 2004, with second-placed Manchester City well clear of city rivals Manchester United in third. 

United, who drew 2-2 at Bournemouth on Friday, are four points clear of fourth-placed Aston Villa, who host struggling West Ham on Sunday.

Liverpool arrived on the sunny south coast after a morale-boosting 4-1 aggregate win over Galatasaray at Anfield in midweek to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

But they were well beaten by Fabian Hurzeler's hungry Brighton, for whom evergreen forward Danny Welbeck scored twice, either side of Milos Kerkez's well-taken goal for the visitors.

Liverpool boss Arne Slot pointed to key injury absentees and a swift turnaround from Champions League commitments to explain the damaging defeat.

The Dutchman was without goalkeeper Alisson Becker and forward Mohamed Salah at the Amex Stadium, while top-scorer Hugo Ekitike limped off early.

Defeat left the reigning champions with only one point from the past nine after they conceded late goals in a 2-1 loss at bottom club Wolves and last weekend's 1-1 draw at home to relegation-threatened Tottenham.

"Brighton away, that's a difficult game for any team, especially if you miss out on a few very influential players," said Slot.

"Of course now, looking at the league table, this loss hurts a lot and it should hurt us a lot."

Brighton's Welbeck, who made his Premier League debut for Manchester United in 2008, is enjoying his highest-scoring season in the league, though was not included in Thomas Tuchel's latest England squad.

Liverpool are still alive in the Champions League and the FA Cup but face the real prospect of ending the season trophyless, with daunting quarter-finals to come against Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City.

- Chelsea slump -

Chelsea collapsed to their fourth straight defeat in all competitions against Everton, giving new coach Liam Rosenior a major headache as he tries to salvage their season.

With United drawing and Liverpool losing, Chelsea had the chance to go fourth, four points behind the Red Devils, but they blew it in spectacular style.

Everton's win, courtesy of two goals from Beto and a curler from Iliman Ndiaye, lifted them within three points of neighbours Liverpool with a home Merseyside derby to come next month.

Rosenior, who replaced Enzo Maresca in January, must now find a way to lift his expensively assembled squad, who won the Club World Cup and the UEFA Conference League last season.

Chelsea are still in the FA Cup but were humiliated 8-2 on aggregate by PSG in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Fulham leapfrogged Brighton, moving to within five points of Liverpool, after coming from behind to beat relegation-bound Burnley 3-1.

Zian Flemming gave the Clarets a shock lead at Craven Cottage, but Fulham hit back through Joshua King, Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez.

Burnley are nine points adrift of safety with just seven games remaining.

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Parma 0-2 Cremonese – Cuesta accepts blame after his side ‘didn’t live up to expectations’

Parma 0-2 Cremonese – Cuesta accepts blame after his side ‘didn’t live up to expectations’
Parma 0-2 Cremonese – Cuesta accepts blame after his side ‘didn’t live up to expectations’

Carlos Cuesta made no attempt to deflect responsibility after Parma’s damaging home defeat to Cremonese, accepting personal blame and acknowledging that his side produced a performance well below the standards that had made them one of Serie A’s more compelling stories in recent months.

The result is a serious blow to Parma’s survival hopes.

Having gone five games unbeaten and given genuine cause for optimism, back-to-back defeats to Torino and now Cremonese have left Cuesta’s side looking over their shoulder with eight fixtures remaining and the gap closing in.

The Spanish coach was forthright in his assessment.

“We have not yet spoken in the dressing room, but the feeling is clear, we did not live up to expectations,” he said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb. “We need to analyse and work to get back to the dynamic we had until two weeks ago.”

NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Head coach Carlos Cuesta of Parma Calcio 1913 gestures during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 14, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Parma 0-2 Cremonese – Cuesta accepts blame for disappointing loss

He was equally direct when identifying where things went wrong, pointing to a lack of sharpness in pressing and duels rather than any issue with attitude.

“The first person responsible is me, I need to look at myself carefully to help the players in the best possible way.”

Cuesta also highlighted a structural problem that has lingered throughout the season, the difficulty in connecting play through the midfield to the forwards.

“If you cannot involve the midfielders and progress the ball forward, everything becomes harder,” he said. “Even when we win the ball back, we need to be more precise in exploiting the spaces before the opposition reorganises.”

With the international break now arriving, Cuesta was clear about the priority.

“Above all we need clarity, the objective has not been reached and we know how difficult the remaining calendar is,” he said. “We must focus on ourselves, improve in every area, and concentrate on the most important points to get a result against Lazio.”

TE Teagan Quitoriano salary, contract details, cap hit

Adding depth to the offseason tight end room, the Arizona Cardinals signed Teagan Quitoriano to a one-year veteran qualifying contract worth $1.24 million.

The deal includes a minimum base salary of $1.215 million, of which $1.075 million counts against the salary cap. There is also a $25,000 workout bonus that creates a salary-cap charge of $1.1 million.

The signing added nothing to the current team salary cap because the offseason top 51 cutoff is now $1.206 million.

Quitoriano signed his contract on March 18, three days after his 26th birthday. A fifth-round pick by the Houston Texans in 2022, he was signed by the Atlanta Falcons in 2025 after the Texans did not tender him as a restricted free agent. This year, he became an unrestricted free agent on March 11.

In 2025, he played all 17 games for the Falcons with one start and participated in 133 offensive snaps (12 percent) and 239 (54 percent) on special teams.

His career total of nine receptions for 146 yards (16.2 average) and two touchdowns all came during the first two seasons with the Texans.

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NASCAR O'Reilly Series starting lineup at Darlington in March 2026

JR Motorsports will lead the NASCAR O'Reilly Series starting lineup for the race at Darlington Raceway in March. Kyle Larson won the pole for the 2026 Sports Clips Haircuts 200 at Darlington this weekend. Christopher Bell will join Larson on the front row for Saturday evening's event. It is Larson's first pole position of the 2026 O'Reilly Series season.

Carson Kvapil and Justin Allgaier will follow the two drivers on the second row. Most notably, Anthony Alfredo, Ryan Sieg, Jeb Burton, Nick Sanchez, and Patrick Staropoli all qualified 20th or worse for Saturday's event. Matt DiBenedetto was the only driver to miss the event.

The full NASCAR O'Reilly Series starting lineup at Darlington in March 2026 is below!

NASCAR O'Reilly Series starting lineup at Darlington (March 2026)

  1. No. 88 Kyle Larson
  2. No. 19 Christopher Bell
  3. No. 1 Carson Kvapil
  4. No. 7 Justin Allgaier
  5. No. 99 Parker Retzlaff
  6. No. 41 Sam Mayer
  7. No. 18 William Sawalich
  8. No. 20 Brandon Jones
  9. No. 9 Ross Chastain
  10. No. 2 Jesse Love
  11. No. 21 Austin Hill
  12. No. 17 Corey Day
  13. No. 00 Sheldon Creed
  14. No. 24 Harrison Burton
  15. No. 54 Taylor Gray
  16. No. 28 Kyle Sieg
  17. No. 92 Josh Williams
  18. No. 8 Sammy Smith
  19. No. 32 Rajah Caruth
  20. No. 5 J.J. Yeley
  21. No. 96 Anthony Alfredo
  22. No. 39 Ryan Sieg
  23. No. 44 Brennan Poole
  24. No. 0 Garrett Smithley
  25. No. 27 Jeb Burton
  26. No. 31 Blaine Perkins
  27. No. 25 Nick Sanchez
  28. No. 48 Patrick Staropoli
  29. No. 45 Lavar Scott
  30. No. 51 Jeremy Clements
  31. No. 87 Austin Green
  32. No. 07 Josh Bilicki
  33. No. 26 Dean Thompson
  34. No. 91 Alex Labbe
  35. No. 30 Myatt Snider
  36. No. 02 Ryan Ellis
  37. No. 55 Joey Gase
  38. No. 42 Nathan Byrd

This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: NASCAR O'Reilly Series starting lineup at Darlington in March 2026

Two Compelling Reasons Brad Stevens Should Depart Celtics If North Carolina Job Opens

Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens

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North Carolina was one of the biggest stories in the first round of the NCAA tournament when it squandered a 19-point lead to VCU on Thursday. Now, there’s a chance the Tar Heels will be searching for a new head coach this offseason, and could Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens be a strong candidate?

As of Saturday, North Carolina has not made any decision to part ways with its head coach, Hubert Davis. However, there is growing speculation that the Tar Heels might consider a change.

Stevens hasn't coached at the college level since the 2012-13 season, when he spent six successful years at Butler, leading the Bulldogs to two national championship appearances. He then became the head coach of the Celtics. Despite this break from college coaching, he is still highly respected in the college basketball community, and here are two reasons Stevens should consider taking the Tar Heels' head coaching job.

Get Back To Coaching

Stevens hasn’t been a head coach since the 2020-21 season, when he wrapped up his final year as Boston's head coach before moving into his front-office role.

The 49-year-old coach may want to return to the sidelines, but that opportunity with the Celtics is unlikely to come around again. Since Stevens already coached one of the greatest NBA franchises of all time, he might be looking to lead one of the top college basketball programs in history.

North Carolina is at the pinnacle of college basketball, alongside Kentucky, Duke, UCLA, Kansas and Connecticut. Holding one of those prestigious coaching positions is often considered a mark of being an icon in the sport.

If Stevens could lead Butler to back-to-back national championship appearances while competing in the Horizon League, imagine what he could achieve by bringing the top players in the country to play for him at North Carolina and the resources it has.

Winning A Championship

Another reason Stevens might want to be the head coach at North Carolina is that it could give him the best opportunity to win a title in that role.

Stevens won a championship with the Celtics in the 2023-24 season, but he wasn't in the head coaching role at that time. Despite all his successes with both Boston and Butler, there’s still a chance that not winning a title as head coach could be weighing on him.

It’s not guaranteed he'll win a title at North Carolina. Still, his chances would increase dramatically, since the Tar Heels have claimed six championships, with three of those victories coming in the last 21 years: 2005, 2009 and 2017.

It would be difficult for Stevens to step away from his position with the Celtics, but North Carolina could offer him every opportunity he desires as head coach.

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UNC is evaluating its basketball program after another early March Madness exit under Hubert Davis

North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said Saturday the school is evaluating “all facets” of its tradition-rich men's basketball program after another early exit from the NCAA Tournament under Hubert Davis.

Cunningham said in a statement he is working with UNC chancellor Lee Roberts and executive associate AD Steve Newmark — who will take over as Cunningham's successor in the coming months — in that review.

“Every year at the end of the season, it’s important to evaluate all facets of the program and look for ways to improve,” Cunningham said. "The chancellor, Steve and I are doing that together now and will continue to have discussions over the coming days.”

Davis closed his fifth season Thursday as successor to retired Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams with an overtime loss to VCU in the South Region, coming after the Rams rallied from 19 down for the biggest comeback in first-round history.

The program with six NCAA titles and a national-record 21 Final Fours now has just three March Madness wins in the four seasons since an unexpected run to the 2022 national title game in Davis' debut season. That includes reaching the round of 32 only once in that span, a Sweet 16 appearance two years ago as a No. 1 seed that lost in an upset to Alabama.

Davis signed a two-year extension last season running through 2029-30. The school would owe Davis $5 million in base salary payments for the remaining years of his deal plus, additional payments for the remaining months of the 2025-26 season.

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UFC London ‘Evloev vs. Murphy’ play-by-play, results & round scoring

Movsar Evloev (146) vs. Lerone Murphy (145)Michael Aswell (145) vs. Luke Riley (146)Michael Page (171) vs. Sam Patterson (170)Iwo Baraniewski (206) vs. Austen Lane (205)Roman Dolidze (186) vs. Christian Leroy Duncan (186)Kurtis Campbell (145) vs. Danny Silva (145)Mason Jones (156) vs. Axel Sola (156)Losene Keita (146) vs. Nathaniel Wood (146)Felipe Franco (227) vs. Mario Pinto (257)Mantas Kondratavicius (185) vs. Antonio Trocoli (185)Brando Pericic (264) vs. Louie Sutherland (264)Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady (156) vs. Shaquem Rock (156)Shanelle Dyer (116) vs. Ravena Oliveira (116.5) Sherdog's live UFC London coverage will begin Saturday at 1 p.m. ET. The event is also known as UFC Fight Night 270.

Shanelle Dyer (116) vs. Ravena Oliveira (116.5)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Dyer (-450); Oliveira (+350)

Round 1

Lucasz Bosacki is the referee. Oliveira opens up with a lead hook-right hand combination. Oliveira blitzes forward and Dyer stumbles as she circles away. Dyer is targeting the lead leg of her foe early. Oliveira is aggressive, lunging forward with heavy punches but largely missing the mark. Dyer fires out a jab. Dyer continues to probe with her jab, mixing in low kicks. Dyer with a front kick. Oliveira tries to counter a low kick but Dyer has her guard up. The Brit lands a front kick to the face. Lots of swings and misses for Oliveira. Dyer continues to land periodic jabs, low kicks and front kicks, but it’s a relatively conservative beginning overall. Oliveira shoots and the strawweights clinch, battling for position against the fence. Dyer with some knees in close. Dyer connects with an elbow as they break. Oliveira blocks a high kick. Dyer gets aggressive toward the end of the round, throwing kicks and feinting several leaping attacks. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Dyer
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Dyer
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Dyer

Round 2

Dyer back in the center of the cage, opening with a leg kick. Another strong leg kick lands for the Brit. Oliveira rushes forward with power punches, and at least one lands as Dyer goes back in a straight line. Dyer kicks the body and the legs. Moments later, she wobbles Oliveira with a right hand and a head kick Dyer then sucks the Brazilian into the clinch. Multiple knees connect for the Brit as she ragdolls Oliveira around the cage before tossing her to the floor. Dyer unloads with a barrage of standing-to-ground punches until Bosacki steps in to call the fight. The 24-year-old Great Britain Top Team representative has earned her first UFC victory in impressive fashion.

The Official Result

Shanelle Dyer def. Ravena Oliveira via TKO (Knees and Punches) R2 1:17

Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady (156) vs. Shaqueme Rock (156)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Al-Selwady (-125); Rock (+105)

Round 1

Jason Herzog is the referee. They trade low kicks early, and Al-Selwady makes his opponent stumble with his offering. Al-Selwady clips Rock with a left hook. A lead hook lands for Rock. Rock moves in to clinch, can’t tie up with Al-Selwady but lands a high kick. Rock lands a solid right and feints a shot. Al-Selwady moves in and lands a combination in lose. Rock stunds his foe with a head kick, but then he gets clipped rushing onward. They’re back at range after a furious sequence. A left gets through for Rock. Al-Selwady with a clean front kick to Rock’s face. Al-Selwady moves in with a combination. Al-Selwady makes Rock stumble with a low kick. A stiff counter left lands for Rock. Al-Selwady leaps in with a pair of rights. A hard low kick spins Rock around. Al-Selwady again targets the leg. Al-Selwady catches a kick and moves into the clinch. Rock reverses into top position following a takedown. He slams Al-Selwady down from guard and stands with time running down. Rock eats an upkick and dives back into guard to land ground-and-pound before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady

Round 2

Rock follows a left with a head kick but it’s blocked. Al-Selwady connects with a left hook and then a body kick moments later. Al-Selwady with a right. Al-Selwady gets aggressive, applying pressure and punching his way into the pocket. Rock is bleeding a little bit now. Rock secures a body lock after a combination from Al-Selwady. Rock nearly pulls his foe to the canvas, but Al-Selwady remains upright and reverses position against the fence, landing a knee in close. Al-Selwady backs off and has a high kick blocked. Plenty of movement, feints and stance switches for Al-Selwady throughout the fight thus far. A front kick snaps Al-Selwady’s head back. Al-Selwady lands a right in return. Al-Selwady is putting the pressure on again, and he lands another right . Al-Selwady has a body kick blocked. Al-Selwady secures a clinch, and Rock counters with a throw. However, Al-Selwady defends and they’re right back on their feet. The pace has slowed in the second half of this round. A couple counters land for Rock as Al-Selwady pressures behind power punches. Al-Selwady lands a right jab just before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady

Round 3

Al-Selwady grabs a single leg early but quickly gives it up. Al-Selwady kicks the body and Rock catches the leg. He can’t capitalize, though. Rock with a front kick to the body. Al-Selwady attacks the body with a straight right. A lead leg head kick lands for Rock. Al-Selwady lunges in and lands an overhand right. They exchange and it’s a right hook from Rock that has the most impact. Rock uses his lead leg to go upstairs. Moments later a big knee lands for the Brit. An inside low kick for Al-Selwady. A right lands clean for Al-Selwady. Al-Selwady counters a kick with another right hand. More rights for Al-Selwady and Rock answers with kicks. Rock gets a takedown, but Al-Selwady scrambles up and lands some heavy shots on the canvas. Rock gets up and he has less than a minute to make something big happen. Al-Selwady swings his way into close quarters and Rock answers with a body kick. Al-Selwady lands a couple more rights and Rock counters with a kick before the horn. After the bell, Rock appears to slap Al-Selwady when his adversary declines a handshake. Al-Selwady then lunges at his foe, but the two lightweights are quickly separated. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady (30-27 Al-Selwady)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady (30-27 Al-Selwady)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Al-Selwady (30-27 Al-Selwady)

The Official Result

Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady def. Shaqueme Rock via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) R3 5:00

Brando Pericic (264) vs. Louie Sutherland (264)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Pericic (-270); Sutherland (+220)

Round 1

Marc Goddard is the referee. Pericic with a front kick. Sutherland lands a right and then unleashes a barrage of punches as he blitzes forward. Pericic counters with a knee and Sutherland looks for a takedown, which he briefly secures. Pericic hustles to his feet in short order. Back at range, Sutherland lands a right and then explodes for a takedown across the cage. Pericic is right back to his feet once again. Sutherland rushes in with punches, but Pericic answers with a series of knees and power punches, and Sutherland hits the canvas. Sutherland covers up on all fours and eats a flurry of strikes. Goddard is taking a close look but the Brit gets to his feet. It’s only a momentary reprieve, however, as Pericic pushes his man back down to the floor. Sutherland shells up, and the Aussie unleashes a few more unanswered shots before Goddard waves off the fight. That’s back-to-back first-round finishes for Pericic in his first two UFC appearances.

The Official Result

Brando Pericic def. Louie Sutherland via TKO (Punches) R1 1:148

Mantas Kondratavicius (185) vs. Antonio Trocoli (185)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Kondratavicius (-750); Trocoli (+525)

Round 1

Rich Mitchell is the referee. Trocoli with a hard low kick, but Kondratavicius fires back with a hard combination. Trocoli shoots and shoves Kondratavicius to the wire. The Brazilian grinds away, but Kondratavicius is defending well so far. Trocoli lands a knee. Kondratavicius answers with a short elbow with his back to the fence. Kondratavicius frame with his forearm and is able to reverse position. Kondratavicius with a short elbow from the clinch andt they separate. Kondratavicius lands a glancing uppercut in an exchange. Kondratavicius tags Trocoli with a combination. Trocoli is on the defensive. They clinch and Kondratavicius lands a short left hand. Kondratavicius shoves the Brazilian back into the fence. Kondratavicius follows a short shot with a knee to the gut. More knees and then an upward shot for Kondratavicius before they disengage. Kondratavicius sticks a jab. Kondratavicius clips Trocoli coming in and then lands a knee to the midsection in close. Kondratavicius shoves Trocoli back into the fence, where he goes to work with knees and short punches. They separate and Kondratavicius lands a flurry before the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius

Round 2

This is Kondratavicius’ first second round of his MMA career. Kondratavicius is aggressive early, landing a combination. They clinch near the fence and Kondratavicius drops Trocoli with a beautiful elbow. Kondratavicius drops a heavy punch and then lands more damage as Trocoli returns to his feet. In the clinch, Kondratavicius rocks his foe with another elbow. It’s amazing Trocoli is still standing. Trocoli tries a trip but Kondratavicius denies it. They disengage. Kondratavicius lunges in with a jab. Trocoli is bleeding near his right eye and it might be affecting his vision. They clinch again, and Kondratavicius lands a knee, but it’s low and time is called. After about a minute the fight resumes and Kondratavicius tags his foe with a 1-2. Trocoli is firing back with punches. Kondratavicius stuffs a takedown and shoves his man into the fence, landing big punches. He knees the body and head as Trocoli stands. Kondratavicius creates space to land another vicious elbow. Trocoli reverses position and drops low for a takedown. Kondratavicius defends and powers Trocoli down to a knee. Kondratavicius lands a series of right hands, and Mitchell orders the Brazilian to move. The punches aren’t heavy enough to force a stoppage, however. Mitchell gives Trocoli another stern warning to move. Kondratavicius assumes mounta nd drops ground-and-pound. Kondratavicius falls back for a rear-naked choke in the waning seconds, but Trocoli makes it to the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-8 Kondratavicius
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-8 Kondratavicius
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-8 Kondratavicius

Round 3

Trocoli counters as the middleweights trade early. A couple good rights and a knee land for the Brazilian before he changes levels for a takedown. Kondratavicius defends with his back to the fence. Trocoli drops low and Kondratavicius defends by threatening with a guillotine. Mitchell wants action and Trocoli responds by planting Kondratavicius on the canvas. Trocoli is now in half guard, and he’s working to advance position. Kondratavicius is able to scramble to his feet and he secures a rear body lock, landing a nice knee from the position. They separate and Trocolli shoots right away. Kondratavicius stuffs the takedown and Trocoli shoves his foe into the cage. Mitchell wants to see action, and he separates the middleweights with about 1:30 to go. Trocoli kicks the body and shoots for another takedown. It’s virtually the same position as before with Kondratavicius defending against the fence. Trocoli lands a knee. They trade knees in close and Mitchell calls time for another cup shot, this time from Trocoli. Kondratavicius takes 30 seconds and the fight resumes. Kondratavicius with a right hand and then points down, a la Max Holloway. Kondratavicius lands a solid combo. Trocoli shoots and is stuffed. Kondratavicius powers the Brazilian to the floor and drops some hammerfists. Kondratavicius lands a glancing overhand right after they stand before the horn sounds. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius (30-26 Kondratavicius)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius (30-26 Kondratavicius)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Kondratavicius (30-26 Kondratavicius)

The Official Result

Mantas Kondratavicius def. Antonio Trocoli via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-27, 29-27) R3 5:00

Felipe Franco (227) vs. Mario Pinto (257)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Pinto (-900); Franco (+600)

Round 1

Lucasz Bosacki is the referee. Franco misses an overhand. Pinto with an outside leg kick. It’s a measured opening minute for both heavywights. A left and an elbow lands for Franco, who closes the range and fires off a flurry. Pinto eats a big left backing up, and Franco clinches. Pinto with a knee in close. They separate and Pinto jabs. Another jab for Pinto. They clinch and Pinto lands a series of short rights in close quarters. Franco shoves his foe away. Pinto sticks a sharp straight right. Pinto ducks under a punch and pushes Franco to the fence, but the Brazilian is able to free himself. Franco kicks the body. Pinto catches it but lets the leg go. Pinto lands a jab and avoids an ensuing combination. Franco defends a takedown from his larger opponent. Pinto shoves his man into the fence and lands a few knees. Pinto with a short elbow on the break and that’s how the round ends. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Pinto
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pinto
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Franco

Round 2

Franco pumps his jab. Pinto with a right and he avoids damage in an ensuing exchange. Pinto initiates a takedown and shoves the Brazilian into the wire. Franco lands a knee with his back to the fence. They trade knees in close and time is called, as it appears that Pinto took a low blow. They restart in the clinch after a brief respite. Franco pushes off the fence and shucks Pinto away. Franco swings wildly but can’t connect. Pinto shoots and Franco defends, securing an underhook. They trade knees in the clinch. The Franco is able to turn off the fence and lands a downward right hand before they separate. Pinto jabs. They trade and both men land before Pinto shoots. Franco defends against the fence as the clinch battle resumes. Pinto is finally able to trip Franco down, but the Brazilian gets up quickly. Pinto shoves him into the fence. Franco turns off the cage and shoves Pinto away. They trade jabs. A right partially lands for Pinto. Pinto goes for a single leg, then lands a combination punctuated by an uppercut before the round expires. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Pinto
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pinto
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Pinto

Round 3

Pinto is still hunting the takedown, and he commits a little more than 30 seconds in. Franco defends against the fence and absorbs a knee in close. Franco disengages and circles on the outside. Pinto shoots again and is able to put Franco on his back. Pinto drops a short elbow from half guard. A nice sweep allows Franco to stand. Franco digs an uppercut and Pinto forces the clinch. Pinto shoves his man into the fence. Short shots from Pinto in close quarters. Franco turns off the fence only to have Pinto shove him right back into the cage. Pinto stays busy with short punches, none of which are especially damaging. Pinto grinds away, applying pressure with his head. Franco holds an arm out in frustration as the clinch battle continues. Bosacki is going to let the position ride. Franco spins off the fence and separates with a minute to go. Pinto shoots immediately, but Franco displays great balance defending a single leg. Pinto wastes no time in shooting again and he presses Franco into the fence. They separate and Pinto lands a right, but Franco answers with a solid knee. The fight ends with a dirty boxing exchange between the heavyweights. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Pinto (30-27 Pinto)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Pinto (30-27 Pinto)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Pinto (29-28 Pinto)

The Official Result

Mario Pinto def. Felipe Franco via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Losene Keita (146) vs. Nathaniel Wood (146)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Keita (-220); Wood (+180)

Round 1

Jason Herzog is the referee. The featherweights are feeling each other out in the opening minute. Wood with a leg kick and Keita answers with a right. Inside leg kick for Wood. A left hook lands for Wood. Keita with a straight right, but Wood has his guard up. Another hard low kick lands for Wood. Three minutes in and not much of significance has landed on either side. Keita with a frtont kick to the midsection. Keita throws a powerful combinatino as Wood backs away. Keita swiches stances and then fires off a right. Wood takes it without issue. A counter right lands for Keita as Wood misses a combination. Keita mixing in front kicks with regularity. The round ends without further incident. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Keita
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Wood
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Wood

Round 2

Wood lands a good leg kick early. Keita sticks a stiff jab. A left hook partially lands for Wood. Keita with a leg kick, then another. Wood responds with one of his own. Keita works in another front kick. A clean right finds the mark for Wood. Keita leads with an uppercut and lands a solid combination. Wood lands a jab. It’s still a very measured fight, with neither man landing serious damage on the other. Wood makes Keita stumble forward with a low kick. Keita steps in with a powerful knee. A long right lands for Keita and Wood pumps his jab and lands another solid leg kick. Keita with a jab. A right gets through for the Oktagon MMA veteran. Wood with a low kick and he evades a Keita counter. Another low kick for Wood. Keita feints a leaping knee. Keita lands a solid right near the end of the period. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Keita
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Keita
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Keita

Round 3

Keita lands a glancing high kick. Keita steps in with a heavy right that briefly backs Wood up. A hard inside low kick for Wood. Both men land jabs. Keita stumbles after absorbing a low kick. A jab lands for Keita, and he lands another jab. Wood answers with a thudding low kick. Wood with another low kick and Keita swings heavy leather — but can’t find the mark. Wood pumps his jab to keep Keita at bay. Keita looks for more power shots but can’t quite connect. Wood works the jab and follows it with a low kick. Big swing and a miss for Keita. An inside low kick lands for Wood. Wood lands a solid shot. Wood jabs. Keita still can’t quite find the range on his power shots. Wood stays busy until the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Wood (29-28 Keita)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Wood (29-28 Wood)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Wood (29-28 Wood)

The Official Result

Nathaniel Wood def. Losene Keita via Split Decision (28-28, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Mason Jones (156) vs. Axel Sola (156)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Jones (-120); Sola (+100)

Round 1

Marc Goddard is the referee. Jones steps in with a right early. Jones with an inside leg kick. Another right for Jones. Jones is the agressor early, pressure Sola with punches. Sola is doing his best to counter. A heavy inside leg kick lands for Jones. Jones kicks the leg and then follows with a body-head punching combination. A spinning back elbow by Sola catches Jones and drops the Cage Warriors vet. Jones pops up and Sola looks for a takedown against the cage. Sola pulls Jones off the fence and gets him down. Sola works to the back but Jones stands. Jones breaks the grip and escapes. A counter left lands for Sola and he marches forward, pouring on punches and pressure. Sola lands a knee to the head in the clinch. Jones is wearing some damage, but he puts the heat on Sola, tagging him with punches and opening up a cut. Sola stops the momentum with a takedown, landing in side control. Jones explodes up, but Sola has a rear body lock. The round ends there. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Sola
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Sola
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Sola

Round 2

Sola with a body kick. Jones with another hard inside leg kick. Jones tries a leaping, spinning attack, but it doesn’t amount to much. Sola has a high kick blocked. Jones forces the clinch, but Sola shoves him into the fence. Jones shoves his foe away. Jones pressures, and he is advancing, trying to string together offense. Jones moves in and lands a knee to the head. Sola sticks a jab. Mason continues to dictate the exchanges, landing another knee in close. Jones goes upstairs wiht a head kick, then he sticks a jab. A 1-2 connects for Sola, but Jones answers with a flurry immediately. Sola steps in with a knee to the body. Jones counters with punches over the top. Sola mixes up punches to the body and head before forcing the clinch. Sola lands a nice combo, but Jones counters with a right. Sola leaps in with a knee and puts on pressure. Jones tries a spinning elbow but it doesn’t land clean. Sola tries a spinning elbow but Jones ducks under it. Jones lands a couple jabs then ducks under a spinning attack. Jones pressures right until the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Jones
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Jones
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Jones

Round 3

Sola has a nasty wound under his right eye. Jones wobbles Sola right away with a head kick. Sola fights back, launching a spinning back elbow. He urgers Jones onward, and the action continues. they tie up in the center of the cage and Sola executes a throw. Jones quickly gets to his feet and lands a knee. Jones leaps in with a jab. Sola lands a left to the body. Sola lands but eats a knee in close. Sola stops Jones’ movement with a jab. Jones kicks the body. An overhand from Jones makes Sola stumble. Jones moves in and lands a pair of knees to the body. Jones just misses a clean head kick. Sola moves forward and lands multiple punches. They clinch and this time it’s Sola landing knees. Neither man wants to give up an inch in this wild round. A left lands for Sola. Sola shoots, and Jones defends well. He punishes Sola with a body kick when he stands. They trade in the pocket and Jones finishes with a knee. Sola answers with a left hook. Jones wades forward with a combination. Jones is landing often, but Sola is still managing to fire back. Less than a minute to go, and they’re trading blows with malicious intent. Jones finishes a combo with a knee. Sola shoots with 30 seconds to go. Jones escapes and goes on the offensive. Sola stands and Jones unloads with a violent flurry of knees against the fence until the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Jones (29-28 Jones)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Jones (29-28 Jones)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Jones (29-28 Jones)

The Official Result

Mason Jones def. Axel Sola via Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Kurtis Campbell (145) vs. Danny Silva (145)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Campbell (-200); Silva (+170)

Round 1

Rich Mitchell is the referee. Silva fires off a combination right away. Campbell goes upstairs with a head kick then a front kick to the body. Silva is pressuing with his boxing. Campbell takes advantage with a takedown. A scramble ensues and Campbell works to take the back. Silva is doing well in the scramble so far, but Campbell is all over him. Campbell is able to remain on the back for a while, but Silva is able to turn out of the predicament and assume top position. Campbell stands and works to break his opponent’s grip. They separate about halfway through the round. Campbell with a front kick followed by a two-punch combo. Silva lands a lead right hook. A calf kick follows for the American. Cambell with a front kick to the body and then he shoots for a takedown against the fence. Silva defends it well and remains upright. Campbell adjusts but Silva gets up immediately after being grounded. Campbell goes back to the well for a takedown, but Silva reverses. They stand and Silva lands a knee. Silva pressures and attacks the body and head. Silva rips the body against before clinching. They end the round at range. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Campbell
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Campbell
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Campbell

Round 2

Campbell lands a high kick. Silva goes body-head with a combination, dropping Campbell with a right hand to the head. Silva smells blood and is hunting the finish with a salvo of offense. Silva tees off on the reeling Brit as he stands and puts him down again with another right to the jaw. That’s enough for Mitchell and he steps in to save Campbell, who has suffered his first professional defeat in front of his home fans.

The Official Result

Danny Silva def. Kurtis Campbell via TKO (Punches) R2 0:31

Roman Dolidze (186) vs. Christian Leroy Duncan (186)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Duncan (-450); Dolidze (+350)

Round 1

Jason Herzog is the referee. Dolidze throws a big overhand right at the outset, but Duncan’s defense is sound. Duncan pumps his jab then throws a low kick. Dolidze catches a front kick and then droops to the ground, using the threat of a leg lock to secure top position. Duncan is seated against the fence and he gets to a knee as he carries Dolidze’s weight. Dolidze reaps the leg to assume a more dominant position. Duncan gets back to a knee in short order, and now he’s up about halfway through the frame. Dolidze is still attached to the Englishman, and he doesn’t want to give Duncan space. Dolidze drops low for a single leg takedown. Dolidze gets his man down and Duncan scrambles right up. Dolidze rolls for a leg lock, allowing Duncan to escape. Duncan moves in and lands a right as Dolidze tries a spinning attack. Dolidze drops for a leg lock, and Duncan backs away. They’re standing, and Duncan lands a spinning back kick to the face. Duncan with a pair of low kicks, drawing a smile from his opponent. Duncan jabs and Dolidze fakes a spin. Dolidze rolls for a leg and eats punches in the process. Duncan hovers over his foe, kicking at the legs. Duncan lets Dolidze back up and they clinch at the horn. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Duncan
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Duncan
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Duncan

Round 2

Duncan using plenty of movement and feinting with his hips. Dolidze lands a jab and fires an overhand. Duncan leaps in as Dolidze spins, and the Brit escapes as Dolidze attempts to grab a leg. A stiff jab lands for Duncan. Duncan mixes up his kicks, targeting the legs and the body. Duncan moves in with punches, then goes back to attacking the legs. Duncan follows a front kick to the face with kicks to the body and legs. Dolidze forces the clinch and shoves his foe into the cage. Dolidze grinds away as Duncan attempts to remain upright. Duncan frees himself and just misses an elbow. Duncan kicks the body and blitzes forward with a volley of punches. Dolidze shoots out of desperation and Duncan sprawls with ease before walking away to force a standup. Dolidze punches his way into the clinch and walks Duncan back to the fence. He knees Duncan in the face. Duncan turns Dolidze and the round ends in the clinch. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Duncan
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Duncan
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Duncan

Round 3

Duncan fakes a kick and then grabs a body lock after a Dolidze spin. Duncan tries to slam his foe down but can’t quite finish. Dolidze connects with a spinning back elbow as Duncan moves forward. Dolidze counters a low kick with a left hand. Duncan lands a sharp right. Duncan stays busy with kicks to the legs and body, then lands a jab. Duncan attacks with a series of punches, prompting a shot by Dolidze. The threat of a leg lock allows Dolidze to take control, and he works to take the back against the fence. Dolidze gets a body triangle locked in with more than 2:00 to work. Duncan has to play defense as Dolidze peppers him with shots, looking to create openings for a choke. Duncan sits up before Dolidze pulls him bacl down. Duncan attempts to push off the cage with his feet. Dolidze remains in control as time winds down, though he hasn’t serious threatened with a submission. That’s a clear round for Dolidze, but it might not be enough. Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round: 10-9 Dolidze (29-28 Duncan)
Jay Pettry scores the round: 10-9 Dolidze (29-28 Duncan)
Tyler Treese scores the round: 10-9 Dolidze (29-28 Duncan)

The Official Result

Christian Leroy Duncan def. Roman Dolidze via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) R3 5:00

Iwo Baraniewski (206) vs. Austen Lane (205)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Baraniewski (-600); Lane (+450)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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Round 2

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Round 3

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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The Official Result


Michael Page (171) vs. Sam Patterson (170)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Page (-180); Patterson (+145)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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Round 2

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Round 3

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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The Official Result


Michael Aswell (145) vs. Luke Riley (146)

BETTING PREVIEW | SCOUTING REPORT | ODDS: Riley (-300); Aswell (+250)

Round 1

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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Round 2

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Round 3

Sherdog Scores Tristen Critchfield scores the round:
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“The Dragon” Mason Jones burns Axel Sola in thrilling top UFC London prelim

Mason Jones and Axel Sola produced more spins than a washing machine.

Serving as the preliminary headliner in the easiest call for “Fight of the Night” in recent memory, Jones and Sola (11-1-1, 1-1 UFC) collided in an absolute rip-snorter for three bloody, tantalizing rounds. The two threw caution to the wind across 15 violent minutes in their featured UFC Fight Night 270 prelim on Saturday at the O2 Arena in London. Jones (18-2, 1 NC; 4-2, 1 NC UFC) took home the grizzly victory with one score of 30-27 and a pair of 29-28 tallies, all in his favor, in a back-and-forth battle that will be remembered for some time.

Sola dazzled early with a spinning back fist that put the Welshman down but not out, and although Jones recovered to rip open a gash on Sola’s cheek, he had plenty of ground to reclaim. Jones put forth a full-throated effort, even launching a tornado kick to the body where he ended up in too close range. Jones constant attacks transformed the Frenchman’s face to a crimson mask, as he picked up steam and drilled Sola with high kicks and knees on the jaw. Sola went to the well several more times with spins, but he never could catch Jones with another quite as cleanly.

Jones ended the match firmly in the driver’s seat, rocking the French fighter repeatedly with head kicks and knees that oft-placed Sola on rubber legs. Sola gathered his thoughts to dump Jones square on his head, but it did not shift the momentum, as Jones shook out the cobwebs and unleashed a fury to conclude their banger with a veritable avalanche of offense. “The Dragon” becomes the first fighter to beat the former Ares FC champ as a pro.

Nathaniel Wood (23-6, 11-3 UFC) tangled with the debuting Losene Keita (16-2, 0-1 UFC) in an extremely tight featherweight contest, one that did not remotely reflect the betting line where Keita closed as a favorite around -285. All three rounds could have gone to either fighter, with the stats close and the intensity even closer. Both men had their successes in a tit-for-tat offering, and when the dust settled, Wood swayed two of three judges to his side to earn the split decision nod (28-29, 29-28, 29-28).

The newcomer largely maintained a headhunting approach to score effectively on “The Last Kingsman,” doing some damage and bloodying Wood’s nose but never truly hurting him. Some of Wood’s best responses came courtesy of his jackhammering calf kick, where he forced Keita to hit the deck multiple times by sweeping the leg. The judges only agreed that Wood won the first round, and their opinions varied in Rounds 2 and 3.

Springing the upset over the highly touted crossover athlete, Wood finds himself on a four-fight win streak. However, he has gone to the scorecards in 10 straight bouts.

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The prelims progressed with a heavyweight slog as the undefeated Mario Pinto (12-0, 3-0 UFC) did just enough to prevail over late replacement Felipe Franco (10-2, 0-1 UFC). Portugal’s Pinto, who came into this pairing with momentum on his side courtesy of three straight knockouts, relied more on his wrestling than his slugging prowess. The action proved less-than-stellar, but Pinto got the job done with a trio of 29-28 scores on his side.

Franco proved to be a sterner test than expected, with the once-beaten Brazilian light heavyweight standing up to anything the far larger Pinto threw at him. After some lackluster exchanges replete with plenty of lulls in the action, Pinto took “Negao” out of the game by transitioning to his wrestling attack. While he did not manage to complete many takedowns, his approach and clinch control allowed him to take most of the sting out of Franco’s punches.

The 28-year-old who now trains in London remained unbeaten as a pro, winning his third in the Octagon and placing himself ever closer to the top 15 of the talent-starved division.

Finally, Mantas Kondratavicius (9-1, 1-0 UFC) celebrated his organizational debut, just not in the way he had hoped. The hard-hitting Lithuanian ended up going the distance for the first time in his career as he beat up an exhausted Antonio Trocoli (12-7, 1 NC; 0-4 UFC) after three grueling rounds. Kondratavicius earned scores of 30-27, 29-27 and 29-27 all in his favor in a bout few will watch again.

The 26-year-old newcomer largely had his way with the Brazilian over the course of the first two lopsided rounds, with Kondratavicius dropping Trocoli with a vicious elbow to the temple that nearly forced referee Rich Mitchell to step in. “Malvado” survived and found himself motivated by his corner between rounds to change his approach to an all-grappling attack. A pair of judges were swayed to award the final round to Trocoli, who had lost his previous three UFC outings, but it was not nearly enough to get the job done. Both spent middleweights appeared relieved when time elapsed.

The matchup marked the first time that Kondratavicius had ever even reached the third round as a pro, with none of his prior nine appearances lasting longer than nine minutes and four seconds.

In earlier action, heavyweight Brando Pericic (6-1, 2-0 UFC) sucked the air out of the O2 Arena by clobbering a sloppy Louie Sutherland (10-5, 0-2 UFC) with a lengthy barrage of punches that put the Brit away at 1:48 of the opening frame; Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady (16-4, 1-1 UFC) outdueled a game but ultimately overmatched Shaqueme Rock (11-3-1, 0-2 UFC) across three clear-cut rounds, picking up the unanimous verdict (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) over his lightweight counterpart that had a bit of extracurricular drama after the final bell; kicking off the day with a smokin’ debut in front of her home crowd, Shanelle Dyer (7-1, 1-0 UFC) clipped the wings of an overweight Ravena Oliveira (7-4-1, 0-3 UFC) with a head kick, a bevy of knees and some powerful finalizing punches 1:17 into the second frame after a feeling-out first round.

Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball Division I Class 4A championship: live updates from Bartlett vs. Walker Valley

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MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, March 21 — Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball championships continue Saturday with the Bartlett [TN] Panthers set to take on the Walker Valley [Cleveland, TN] Mustangs

The game will decide the Volunteer State's top-level Division I Class 4A state championship. Bartlett has spent most of the season in the national rankings, and they enter this game ranked No. 14 in The Sporting News High School Boys Basketball Top 25.

The championships continue later in the evening with the Division I Class 1A title game serving as the nightcap.

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Sinner and Pegula advance to third round at Miami Open

American fifth seed Jessica Pegula advanced at the Miami Open when Britain's Francesca Jones retired due to illness (AL BELLO)

World number two Jannik Sinner and fifth seed Jessica Pegula won on Saturday to reach the third round at the ATP and WTA Miami Open.

Reigning Wimbledon champion Sinner dispatched 76th-ranked Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia and Herzegovina 6-3, 6-3 on the Florida hardcourts.

"First-round matches are never easy, so I'm very happy and let's see what's coming," the 24-year-old Italian said.

He will next face France's 31st-ranked Corentin Moutet, who outlasted Czech Tomas Machac 6-0, 1-6, 6-4.

Four-time Grand Slam winner Sinner, who won the 2024 Miami crown, captured his 25th career ATP title by beating Daniil Medvedev in the Indian Wells final last weekend.

He is trying to become the first man to sweep the "Sunshine Double" by winning at Miami and Indian Wells since Roger Federer in 2017.

Sinner broke for 2-0 lead when Dzumhur sent a backhand long and the Italian held serve from there to take the first set in 34 minutes, saving a break point in the seventh game with an ace.

In the second set, Sinner broke for a 2-1 lead and broke again on match point with a backhand winner to end matters after 70 minutes, dropping only eight points on his serve in improving to 14-2 on the year.

"Starting off with a break straight away, I tried to be a bit aggressive," Sinner said. "At times it worked very well, at times I made couple of unforced errors. But I didn't have a lot of time to adjust here. It's very different than in Indian Wells."

Former number one Medvedev struggled early but took a fightback victory over Japanese 19-year-old wildcard Rei Sakamoto 6-7 (10/12), 6-3, 6-1 to reach the third round.

Medvedev needed two hours and four minutes to subdue Sakamoto, who was playing only his seventh tour-level match and facing his first top-10 opponent.

Medvevdev, the ninth seed, saved five set points and Sakamoto saved one before the teen broke through to capture the first set in just under an hour when Medvedev sent a forehand wide, his 17th unforced error of the set.

In the second set, 2021 US Open champion Medvedev saved four break points in the third game then took the first break of the match for a 4-2 lead when Sakomoto hit a backhand volley wide, then held on to force a third set, which the Russian dominated.

Canadian seventh seed Felix Auger-Aliassime advanced by defeating Hungary's Marton Fucsovics 7-6 (7/3), 7-5, into a third-round matchup with France's Terence Atmane, who beat countryman Arthur Rinderknech 7-6 (7/4), 6-3.

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On the women's side, Jessica Pegula advanced to the third round in only 38 minutes after Britain's Francesca Jones retired due to illness trailing 6-1, 3-0.

"I was just trying to focus on myself, stay in there every point, stay super positive," Pegula said.

Pegula, last year's Miami runner-up, will next face Canadian 26th seed Leylah Fernandez, who eliminated fellow left-hander Oksana Selekhmeteva 7-6 (7/1), 3-6, 6-1 in two hours and 25 minutes.

Japanese 14th seed Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam winner, was ousted by Australian qualifier Talia Gibson 7-5, 6-4.

Gibson, a first-time WTA quarter-finalist at Indian Wells, next faces 18-year-old American 18th seed Iva Jovic, who eliminated Spain's Paula Badosa 6-2, 6-1 in 76 minutes.

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Former NBA star DeMarcus Cousins has praise for Sixers' VJ Edgecombe

The Philadelphia 76ers have continued to lean heavily on rookie VJ Edgecombe when considering all of the injuries to their main pieces at this stage of the season. It's a lot to ask of a 20-year-old, but Edgecombe has certainly stepped up to the challenge as he had a career-high 38 points and a career-high 11 assists in Tuesday's win over the Sacramento Kings.

Until guys like Tyrese Maxey, Kelly Oubre Jr., Paul George, and Joel Embiid can return, the Sixers will look to Edgecombe to continue playing this well to keep Philadelphia in the race for the top 6 in the East.

Former Kings All-Star DeMarcus Cousins hopped on "Run it Back" and he gave a lot of praise to Edgecombe"

Everything about this kid shows that he's a potential superstar in this league. I love everything he brings to the game. The tenacity. The aggressiveness. The way he flies around on the floor. This is a superstar in the making.

"He's a superstar in the making." 🤩

76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe went off for a career-high 38 points last night in Sacramento. @boogiecousins sees a future superstar in Philly. pic.twitter.com/ikEesZv562

— Run It Back (@RunItBackFDTV) March 20, 2026

The Sixers will continue to lean on Edgecombe to be the guy for now until the Big 3 can return to the floor. He has done enough to keep them afloat and very much alive in the playoff race in an effort to get back into the top 6 and earn a guaranteed playoff spot in the East.

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Former NBA star DeMarcus Cousins has praise for Sixers' VJ Edgecombe

Pirates reassign heralded prospect Konnor Griffin to minor league camp

BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates debut for highly touted 19-year-old prospect Konnor Griffin will have to wait.

Griffin was reassigned to minor league camp on Saturday after the shortstop spent the last few weeks showcasing the skills that have made him baseball’s No. 1 overall prospect, according to MLB Pipeline.

Manager Don Kelly called the decision to leave Griffin off the season-opening roster “extremely difficult.”

“The talent that you see, I think he handled himself really well professionally,” Kelly told reporters. “We talk about the maturity level as a 19-year-old in big league camp. Really excited about him being a Pirate and what that means for the future of Konnor Griffin and the Pirates.”

Griffin homered four times and had nine RBIs in 16 Grapefruit League games, but he batted just .171 and struck out 13 times in 41 at-bats. After Griffin garnered so much attention this spring because of his status as one of the game’s top prospects, Kelly believed a return to the minors could allow the infielder to reassert himself.

“I think you see a young kid that was maybe pressing just a little bit and trying really hard,” Kelly said. “Konnor Griffin the person is elite. Allowing him to go and get back to basics and being Konnor Griffin out there (could help). We know there’s an elite talent level that comes with him. Just looking forward to him being in Pittsburgh whenever that time comes.”

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Coen Carr puts on show, leads Michigan State past Louisville, into Sweet 16

BUFFALO, NY — Michigan State is headed back to the Sweet 16.

Coen Carr had 21 points and 10 rebounds as the No. 3 Spartans beat No. 6 Louisville 77-69 in the second round of the East region to book a trip into the second weekend for the 17th time under coach Tom Izzo.

Michigan State will next face the winner of Sunday’s matchup between No. 2 Connecticut and No. 7 UCLA.

Point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. had 12 points and 16 assists for Michigan State. Forward Jaxon Kohler had 10 points and 6 rebounds. Guard Trey Fort (12 points) also scored in double figures.

Louisville was led by Ryan Conwell’s 21 points on 7 of 15 shooting. Adrian Wooley added 17 points and 4 rebounds.

After an early feeling-out period, the Spartans took a 19-12 lead with 11:55 to go in the first half after Kohler nailed a 3-pointer and a short jumper. At this point, 10 of Louisville’s 14 attempts from the field were from deep, with two makes.

While not able to get their own transition game working, some good ball movement in the halfcourt set helped the Spartans hang on for a 36-31 halftime lead. MSU had 12 assists on 13 made field goals and was shooting 46.4% from the field, though the offense was hampered by nine turnovers.

Michigan State forward Coen Carr (55) drives the ball against the Louisville defense during the second round of the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament at Keybank Center.

Louisville made just 12 of its 36 attempts in the first half, including 4 of 18 from deep, but was able to capitalize with nine points off MSU turnovers.

Louisville close within 50-47 eight minutes into the second half thanks to a corner 3 by 7-foot center Aly Khalifa. The Spartans responded with a 3 of their own by Fort, who went 3 of 5 from behind the arc, to lead 53-47 with 10 minutes left. The Spartans went into this final stretch having led for nearly 28 of the game’s 30 minutes.

The Cardinals and Spartans would continue to trade defensive stands for about the next two minutes, with a 3 by Wooley leaving MSU in front 55-50 with 8:20 left.

But in a crucial sequence, MSU would take its first double-digit lead since going ahead 22-12 in the first half after Louisville big man Vangelis Zougris was called for flagrant foul while trying to block a Kohler layup attempt.

Kohler would make both free throws and then hit a 3 from the wing on the ensuing possession, putting the Spartans up 63-50 with 6:41 to play. This came amid a cold spell for the Cardinals, who scored only 3 points in a five-minute span.

MSU then slowed down its offensive pace while Louisville trimmed the lead to single digits at 68-59 on another Khalifa make from beyond the arc. But the Cardinals were unable to get over the hump thanks in part to the Spartans’ success at the free-throw line.

MSU made four in a row from the line to keep Louisville at bay and delivered a punctuation mark on an alley-oop from Fears to Cooper with 1:54 left to lead 72-59.

In addition to 17 Sweet 16 appearances, the Izzo-led Spartans have made eight Final Four trips and reached two national championship games, winning it all in 2000.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Michigan State vs Louisville score: Coen Carr leads Spartans to Sweet 16

Michael Edwards fears for Liverpool after major collapse

Michael Edwards fears for Liverpool after major collapse
Michael Edwards fears for Liverpool after major collapse

Liverpool's big trouble

There's a reason why FSG initially pursued the multi-club idea. There's also a reason why Edwards was keen to return to the fold in order to front it.

"Edwards has long since viewed it as crucial to ensure Liverpool can compete for young talent on a level playing field," is the line in the Athletic's piece.

It's an important one as the battle for young talent has never been fiercer. Chelsea and Manchester City lead the way in that regard, having long had other clubs to farm talent out to.

Notre Dame women basketball dominate first-round NCAA Tournament game

Notre Dame women’s basketball entered its first-round NCAA Tournament game against Fairfield as big favorites, and that’s exactly how it went.

The Irish started off fairly slow, up just 17-12 after the first quarter, and held a 36-24 lead at the break. Notre Dame would score 26-points in the third quarter, its most in a single period in the game, then cruised to a 79-60 victory.

As she often does, Hannah Hidalgo was the star for the Irish, scoring 23-points with 9 rebounds, 6 assists and breaking the single-game program record for steals in an NCAA Tournament game with eight. That effort puts her at No. 2 in ACC history, a record that will be in her sights next season as she chases Louisville’s Angel McCoughtry’s 481, back just 16 back from the conference mark. It’s highly unlikely that she’ll break the NCAA record, as he’s behind almost 200. However, Hidalgo most likely will finish in the top-5, cementing herself as one of the best ever in South Bend.

Notre Dame will now take on regional host Ohio State, who defeated Howard earlier in the day. The Irish are 4-0 all-time against the Buckeyes, with their last meeting being a 99-76 victory in 2017. The two teams will play on Monday, with the time yet to be released.

IRISH WIN!!#GoIrish ☘️ pic.twitter.com/LOc03UH4eM

— Notre Dame Women's Basketball (@ndwbb) March 21, 2026

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Devin Duvernay salary, contract details, cap hit with Arizona Carfdinals

With wide receiver/return specialist Greg Dortch moving on this year to the Detroit Lions, the Arizona Cardinals are hoping Devin Duvernay will be his replacement. Duvernay, who was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round of the 2020 draft, played for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2024 and the Chicago Bears last season.

He signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals as a free agent. We have the details of his contract.

Devin Duvernay contract details

Duvernay signed a one-year contract with the Cardinals worth $1.85 million and has $550,000 of guaranteed money. That includes a $300,000 signing bonus and $250,000 of his $1.215 veteran minimum base salary.

The deal also has $15,000 per-game active roster bonuses for a max total of $255,000 and an $80,000 offseason workout bonus. The salary-cap charge is $2.35 million.

The 28-year-old Duvernay (29 on Sept. 12) played 17 games last season and participated in 40 offensive snaps (4 percent) and 209 on special teams (46 percent)

He had two receptions for 26 yards, 21 punt returns for an 11.0-yard average and 40 kickoff returns for 1,069 yards (26.7 average) with a long of 56.

In 89 career games, Duvernay has 107 receptions for 1,003 yards (9.4 average), 109 punt returns for 1,284 yards (11.8 average) and 127 kickoff returns for 3,231 yards (25.4 average) and two touchdowns, including one for 103 yards.

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West Virginia's WVSSAC boys basketball Class AAA championship: live updates from Chapmanville vs. North Marion

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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 21 — West Virginia's WVSSAC boys basketball championships continue Saturday with the Chapmanville [WV] Regional Tigers set to take on the North Marion [Farmington, WV] Huskies.

Earlier in the day, the Wheeling [WV] Central Catholic Knights defeated the Wyoming East [New Richmond, WV] Warriors to claim the Class 2A trophy. The Tug Valley [Williamson, WV] Panthers also took the Class A crown in a 64-54 win over the Greater Beckley Christian [Prosperity, WV] Crusaders.

The championships continue throughout the day at the Charleston Coliseum with theClass 4A title game still to come.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT: Notre Dame takes care of Farfield, 79-60

COLUMBUS, OHIO - MARCH 21: Guard Hannah Hidalgo (3) of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish looks to pass the ball as guard Kaety L'amoreaux (4) of the Fairfield Stags defends during a first round game of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament held at Jerome Schottenstein Center on March 21, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Jay LaPrete/NCAA Photos/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Notre Dame will advance to the round of 32 after beating the Fairfield Stags in the first round, 79-60. To be honest, the game was never really in doubt for Notre Dame, but they kind of slow rolled themselves into halftime. Hannah Hidalgo was incredible, and despite not getting a double double — she did flirt with a qudruple double.

Irish Roll Past Fairfield In NCAA Tournament First Round Win, 79-60

COLUMBUS, Ohio –  The biggest stars shine brightest on the biggest stage and Hannah Hidalgo is a certified star. The junior phenom led Notre Dame to a 79-60 win over the No. 11 seed Fairfield in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday afternoon inside the Schottenstein Center.

The Fighting Irish will take on No. 3 seed Ohio State in a second round matchup on Monday in Columbus with the winner advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in Fort Worth next weekend.

Hidalgo was masterful in all facets of the game, flirting with a quadruple double. The guard finished with 23 points, nine rebounds, eight steals and six assists to lead the Irish to the victory over the Stags.

Iyana Moore was the second-leading scorer in the contest, finishing with 18 points on the afternoon.

Cassandre Prosper also had a big game, scoring 17 points off 7-of-12 shooting to go along with eight rebounds. The 17 points are the most the senior has scored in an NCAA Tournament game in her career.

HOW IT HAPPENED

The Irish built a five-point advantage over the first 10 minutes of action, leading 17-12 at the end of the first quarter. Notre Dame scored eight of the first 10 points coming from two made buckets apiece from Hidalgo and Prosper. Hidalgo paced the offense with seven points in the first frame.

Notre Dame quickly pushed its lead to double figures, scoring seven of the first eight points of the second stanza to make the score 24-13 with just under 7 minutes left in the half.

Fairfield managed to cut the Irish lead to seven at 29-22 with 2 minutes remaining in the half but Notre Dame closed by scoring seven of the final nine points to take a 36-24 lead into the halftime intermission.

Hidalgo had 13 points, seven rebounds, five steals and five assists at the break. Moore also helped carry the offensive load with 10 points.

The Fighting Irish took complete control of the game over the first 5 minutes of the third quarter, outscoring the Stags 11-2 to take a 21-point lead at 47-36. Notre Dame led by as many as 23 in the third quarter (54-31) before taking a 19-point advantage into the final 10 minutes of play at 62-43.

The Irish and Stags both scored 17 points in the fourth quarter as Notre Dame cruised to the 79-60 victory to move on in the tournament.

NOTRE DAME STAT OF THE GAME

The Irish dominated down low, outscoring the Stags 44-22 for points in the paint.

NOTRE DAME NOTES

  • Notre Dame improves to 76-28 in the NCAA Tournament in program history, including a mark of 27-4 in first round contests.
  • The Irish improved to 2-0 against Fairfield in the all-time series.
  • Notre Dame improves to 25-6 all-time in the ACC Tournament and has advanced to the semifinals 11 times in 13 appearances.
  • With eight steals, Hidalgo passed Dawn Staley (454) for second place in the ACC record books for career steals, as Hidalgo now has 460 in her career.
  • Hidalgo’s eight steals are a program record for steals in an NCAA Tournament game.
  • Hidalgo has scored 20 or more points in eight straight games, marking the third time in her career she has recorded at least eight straight games with 20+ points.
  • With 23 points, Hidalgo has scored 20+ points in 26 games this season and 77 games in her career, which is the program record.
  • Hidalgo has finished in double figures in the scoring column in all 100 games of her career, the longest streak in program history and the longest active streak in the country.
  • Hidalgo is one of five players this century to post multiple NCAA Tournament games of at least 20 points, five rebounds, five assists and five steals.
  • Moore moved into the top five in program history for made three pointers in a season with 77.
  • Moore knocked down four shots from beyond the arc and has achieved the feat 11 times this season.

UP NEXT

The Irish will take on the No. 3 seed Ohio State Buckeyes on Monday, March 23 inside the Schottenstein Center in Columbus in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a spot in the Sweet 16 on the line. The game will air on one of the ESPN family of networks.

still more to play!#GoIrish ☘️ pic.twitter.com/n8G9YVfES0

— Notre Dame Women's Basketball (@ndwbb) March 21, 2026

Texas Tech vs Alabama Prediction, Picks & Odds for Sunday's March Madness Game

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While the spread may suggest it, Alabama and Texas Tech will meet in the NCAA Tournament in a game that’s not a coin flip.

Alabama remains without Aden Holloway, and Tech has the defensive profile to keep the Tide from rolling — literally.

My Texas Tech vs. Alabama predictions and March Madness picks break down why I like Texas Tech to head to the Sweet 16 on Sunday, March 22. 

Texas Tech vs Alabama prediction

Who will win Texas Tech vs Alabama?

Texas Tech: They put a chokehold on Alabama in transition and will keep them from scoring regularly in the halfcourt. Nate Oats schemes well enough for a long portion of the game, but eventually the damn breaks and Alabama can’t defend well enough on the other end.

Texas Tech vs Alabama best bet: Texas Tech moneyline (-127)

The Texas Tech Red Raidersattack-and-kick offense ranks No. 1 in the country. Every drive-and-kick is producing an open look, and Tech has the shooters to make the Alabama Crimson Tide pay all afternoon.

Alabama wants to play in transition, but doing so without Aden Holloway forces the team to rely even more on transition plays, limiting their halfcourt options. The Red Raiders' top-tier transition defense, which allows just 1 point per possession, could be a deciding factor.

Given Alabama's shorthanded roster, I don’t think they can score enough in the halfcourt to keep pace. 

Covers COVERS INTEL: Alabama is yet again a team with one of the highest 3-point rates in the country (fifth nationally), while Texas Tech allows the 47th-lowest 3-point rate in college basketball.

Texas Tech vs Alabama same-game parlay

One reason Texas Tech has one of the best attack-and-kick offenses in the country is that they have one of the best 3-point shooters in the land.

Donovan Atwell enters this game shooting over 45% from deep on high volume. Alabama has struggled against spray-outs all season, so this pairing fits nicely. 

Texas Tech vs Alabama SGP

  • Texas Tech moneyline
  • Donovan Atwell Over 3.5 threes

Our Big Dance SGP: Anderson Gets in the Act

With both teams capable of putting up points, my projection of 163 signaled value on the Under.

I paired that with Christian Anderson exceeding his assists total, as he should get plenty of opportunities on attack-and-kick threes, tying back to Tech's offensive strengths. 

Texas Tech vs Alabama SGP

  • Donovan Atwell Over 3.5 threes
  • Christian Anderson Over 7.5 assists
  • Texas Tech -1
  • Under 165

Texas Tech vs Alabama odds

  • Spread: Texas Tech -1 | Alabama +1
  • Moneyline: Texas Tech -120 | Alabama +100
  • Over/Under: Over 165 | Under 165

Texas Tech vs Alabama betting trend to know

Alabama has hit the 1H Under in 11 of its last 17 games (+4.05 Units / 21% ROI). Find more college basketball betting trends for Texas Tech vs. Alabama.

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Louisville basketball season ended by Michigan State in March Madness

BUFFALO, NY — Louisville basketball had a chance Saturday to take its biggest step yet under coach Pat Kelsey.

Instead, No. 3-seed Michigan State ended the sixth-seeded Cardinals’ season one win shy of the the program's first trip to the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 appearance in 11 years: 77-69 at KeyBank Center in the Round of 32.

With the victory, the Spartans advance to the East Regional — where they will play either No. 2 UConn or No. 7 UCLA next Thursday, March 27, at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Here are three takeaways from UofL's season-ending loss:

The 3s weren’t falling for Louisville

Isaac McKneely has described the life of a sharpshooter as a constant roller-coaster ride. The highs — like his 27 points during Thursday’s 83-79 win over South Florida on 7-for-10 shooting from deep — are electric.

The lows? Not so much.

That was the case for Louisville against Michigan State on Saturday. But, honestly: Give the Cards credit for hanging around despite their 13-for-37 (35.1%) clip from beyond the arc — well under their 52% (13-for-25) outing vs. the Bulls.

Nine of UofL's makes came on 19 attempts during the second half. With the season on the line, it couldn’t afford to go 4 for 18 during the first, especially when there were moments like this: Adrian Wooley passing up an spacious lane to the basket with UofL trailing 27-23 and instead dishing to Kobe Rodgers in the left corner for yet another triple that didn’t fall.

McKneely, Wooley and Ryan Conwell accounted for 11 of the Cards' makes. Conwell finished his final collegiate game with a team-high 21 points, while McKneely closed the book with nine. Wooley added 17.

Louisville’s defense was opportunistic but inefficient  

Michigan State entered Saturday averaging 11.5 turnovers per game.  

Louisville ended up forcing 15 — leading to 20 points.  

Just one problem: When the Spartans took care of the ball, they had no problem finding the bottom of the net.  

MSU finished Saturday averaging 1.185 points per possession on 47.3% shooting. Tom Izzo’s team isn’t known for its shooting, but against the Cards they went 11 for 26 from 3.  

The Spartans entered Saturday averaging 7.7 made triples per game.  

Louisville missed Mikel Brown Jr., who leaves a complicated legacy

Assuming Mikel Brown Jr. capitalizes on his NBA draft stock and becomes Louisville's first one-and-one player, the last we saw of the freshman point guard was six consecutive absences due to a reaggravated back injury.

On Tuesday, after the Cards announced via statement Brown had been ruled out of both possible games here in Buffalo, the 6-foot-5 Florida native left the door open regarding Saturday.

Kelsey, however, quickly squashed that notion — and kept the focus after his first NCAA Tournament win as a head coach on the guys who were gutting it out on the court.

But it has to be said at least once more this season: UofL was a completely different team when Brown was available, averaging 6.3 more points per 40 minutes and shooting 4% better from 3. His ability to get downhill and find open teammates would have been really useful against Michigan State's stout defense.

Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville vs Michigan State, UofL out in March Madness second round

Michigan State turns back Louisville to dance into NCAA Tournament Sweet 16

Coen Carr of the Michigan State Spartans rebounds the ball against Ryan Conwell of the Louisville Cardinals during the second half.

Buffalo, N.Y. — Michigan State is onto the Sweet 16.

On a record-breaking day as point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. dished 16 assists to set a school NCAA Tournament record, No. 3 seed Michigan State led the entire second half in a 77-69 win over No. 6 seed Louisville. Despite 15 turnovers, five from Fears, 3-for-13 3-point shooting and Fears’ crafty playmaking won the weekend for the Spartans.

The win puts Michigan State in its second straight Sweet 16 and its 17th under head coach Tom Izzo. The Spartans take on the winner of No. 2 seed UConn and No. 7 seed UCLA. That UConn-UCLA game is 8:45 p.m. Sunday in Philadelphia (TNT).

BOX SCORE: Michigan State 77, Louisville 69

Coen Carr led Michigan State (27-7) with 21 points and hauled in a career-high 10 rebounds of a 39-32 advantage on the glass. Teammates Jaxon Kohler and Trey Fort added 10 and 12, respectively.

For Louisville (24-11), guards Ryan Conwell and Adrian Wooley combined for 38 points — 18 of 31 points in the first half.

Michigan State pulled away with just under eight minutes to play in game. Out of a timeout, an and-one layup from Carr stretched the lead to 58-50 with 7:42 to play on Fears’ 12th assist of the game — passing his 11 from the first round win over North Dakota State. At the other end, Carr leapt up to swat a shot and got the rebound for a sequence that sent Kohler to the line for free throws after a flagrant foul by Vangelis Zougris.

Louisville Cardinals guard Kobe Rodgers passes while defended by Michigan State Spartans forward Cam Ward (3) in the first half.

As Kohler hit the foul shots, then hit a 3 off Fears’ 13th dish after Carr fought hard for an offensive rebound. The Spartans’ starters built a 63-50 cushion with six minutes to go, a difference maintained by Carr’s own 3-pointer on another dish by Fears.

Fears broke Magic Johnson's record of 14 assists against Western Michigan on March 16, 1978, on a fastbreak feed to Carson Cooper with 1:54 to play through heavy contact.

Michigan State led 36-31 at halftime paced by strong 3-point shooting, then opened that up to 42-33 in the first 1:40 of the second half. Two dunks by Carr, one off his own steal and both assisted by Fears, forced Louisville coach Pat Kelsey to call timeout and put the crowd on its feet.

The timeout calmed down the Cardinals, who drew within 42-37 off a Conwell jumper and a tip-in for forward Sanandra Fru. The score stayed there after a minute of scoreless hoops, the Spartans on a three minute drought, turnovers the root cause.

Fears ➡️ Carr 🔨 pic.twitter.com/Y7Wa3vl7X5

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 21, 2026

Carr broke that drought at 15:10 with a second-chance layup dancing through two defenders off a well-placed feed by Fears, his ninth helper of the game. 

Fears’ hands were imperfect, with four turnovers by the time his scramble for a loose ball saw it go out of bounds with just over 12 minutes to go, the score 50-44 MSU. But Michigan State wanted it in the Cousy Award finalist’s hands all the same. He dished his 11th assist to Fort for a big 3 with 11:17 to play after Louisville drew within three off a shot from 7-foot Aly Khalifa — dubbed the “Egyptian Magician” by his coach.

The sixth year senior Fort provided another strong flame off the bench with three big 3s to that point in the game. Still, Louisville hung around. Michigan State’s lead sat at 53-47 halfway through the final frame, a spot in the Sweet 16 on the line and each side huffing and puffing from a hard-fought game. Fort drew a foul and swiped a steal with an extended run on the court, subbing out for Teng at 9:09 to applause from Michigan State fans. 

As they had in the first half, Conwell and Wooley gave Louisville its best threats of the second half. With just over eight minutes to play, Conwell dribbled at the top of the key and dribbled back and forth through his legs, a quick burst opening up a corner 3 from Wooley. He hit it, and the Cardinals pared the MSU lead back down to 55-50. But led by Fears’ hand, Carr and Kohler combined to pull away with a 13-point lead.

A pair of 3s from Wooley and Conwell got the difference back to 10 points, and a couple of missed shots opened a door for Louisville to get closer. But Michigan State got the stops it needed to secure the win. Carr almost had sole possession of the record on a dunk by Carr, but he was fouled, and Fears soon went to the line himself where he hit two shots to make it 70-59. Dealing with heavy contact on the break, he hit Cooper for a bucket that made it 72-59 with 1:54 to go.

COEN CARR SOARS FOR THE JAM 😱 pic.twitter.com/G56QuIj8kO

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 21, 2026

Louisville drew a 4-0 lead operating inside the arc as Michigan State went empty on its first three possessions, but the Spartans tied that up at 7 with 15:43 to play as Carr hit a 3 to open the scoring. A 9-0 run sparked by Carr and aided by Ward and Teng off the bench gave Michigan State a 14-7 lead just past five minutes in.

Key to Michigan State’s lead was its strong 3-point shooting, with six players combining for seven 3s on 14 tries in the first half. Teng hit two off the bench to lead, and Kohler hit one as part of a personal 5-0 run that staved off a Louisville push to within one shot. But even unlikely sources hit big shots for the Spartans.

Just past the midpoint of the half, center Cooper made his second career 3-pointer — his first in the NCAA Tournament — at the end of the shot clock. With gauze plugging his nose, he celebrated a shot that made it 22-12, the largest lead of the half.

As Michigan State threatened to pull away, Conwell and Wooley found answers to keep Louisville in proximity. Conwell hit a 3 in the middle of a 7-0 run that made it 22-19 MSU with 8:37 to play. They each had a fastbreak layup to make it 27-23 with 4:31 to play. In the final 5:26 of the half, Conwell and Wooley scored all 12 of Louisville’s points. Nine Michigan State turnovers, 3 each from Fears and Cooper, led to nine of Louisville's 31 points by halftime.

If there was one area Michigan State struggled in the first half, it was on its own glass, where Louisville grabbed six offensive boards by halftime. Michigan State only gave up two points off those, however, with strong gap defense from Kohler and good help by Carr giving Louisville fits in the halfcourt, the Cardinals shooting 12-for-33 from the floor in the first half. Defense travels, and it made an extended stay in Buffalo.

Still, Louisville paced in range too close for comfort for Michigan State. Fort’s and-one 3 at 3:47 — his arms spread in celebration after it fell — gave Michigan State an eight-point lead, and a 3 from Fears kept it there at 2:17. Michigan State led 36-31 at halftime.

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Stamkos' 3-point game powers the Predators to a 4-1 win over the Golden Knights.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Steven Stamkos had two goals and an assist to lead the Nashville Predators to a 4-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday.

Stamkos opened the scoring 40 seconds in and added a power-play goal in the first two minutes of the second period as Nashville raced to an early three-goal lead. Tyson Jost and Ryan O’Reilly also scored for the Predators, who won their third straight and for the fourth time in six games. Justus Annunen made 39 saves and improved to 8-9-2.

With his second goal of the game, the 36-year-old Stamkos broke a tie with Brendan Shanahan and moved into sole possession of seventh place in the NHL with 238 career power-play goals. Phil Esposito is sixth overall with 246 man-advantage goals. Stamkos has 33 goals and 55 points this season.

Shea Theodore scored for Vegas, which lost its third in a row and for the sixth time in eight games. Akira Schmid stopped 16 shots.

Vegas carried the play throughout, outshooting Nashville 40-20. But, the Predators made the most of their shots with leads of 3-0 and 4-1 in the second period. The Golden Knights had a 20-4 edge in shots in the first period and a 10-5 advantage in the scoreless third.

Stamkos scored in the opening minute after Ryan O’Reilly won a faceoff and delivered a perfect feed in the slot.

Stamkos scored his 33 of the season on the power play at 1:24 of the second, with assists going to Filip Forsberg and Erik Haula. Tyson Jost made it 3-0 with the Predators' third short-handed goal of the season at 11:56. O'Reilly has the team's other short-handed scores this season.

Theodore got Vegas on the board at 13:10 of the second with a power-play goal before O’Reilly restored a three-goal lead for Nashville with a power-play score at 14:53, on a deflection of a shot by Stamkos.

Up next

Golden Knights: At the Dallas Stars on Sunday.

Predators: At the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday.

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Louisville basketball Year 2 with Pat Kelsey was expectations vs reality

BUFFALO, NY — The 2025-26 Louisville basketball season was a classic case of expectations vs. reality.

Year 2 of the Pat Kelsey era came to an end Saturday, with the sixth-seeded Cardinals' loss to No. 3-seed Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at KeyBank Center — ending the program's first back-to-back March Madness appearances in more than a decade one win shy of its first trip to the Sweet 16 since 2015.

UofL closed the campaign with a record of 24-11 after entering the 2026 portion of its schedule at 11-2. It was without starting point guard Mikel Brown Jr. for 14 games — including the final six — due to a back injury that surfaced in mid-December and got reaggravated in late February.

That's just one of the ways expectations clashed with reality. Let's dive deeper:

The expectations

Louisville Cardinals guard Mikel Brown Jr. (0), left, Louisville Cardinals guard J'Vonne Hadley (1) and Louisville Cardinals guard Kobe Rodgers (11) after the Cardinals' media day for the 2025-26 basketball season on Wednesday Oct. 15, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky.

When the final buzzer sounded on Florida's victory over Houston in last season's national championship game, Louisville found itself third in ESPN's way-too-early 2025-26 power rankings. Six months later, the Cardinals came in at No. 10 in the preseason USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll.

These distinctions came despite Year 1 of the Kelsey era ending in a first-round NCAA Tournament exit. To be sure, there was nothing but optimism around the 502 after the coach and his staff made quick work of assembling what on paper was a deeper and more talented roster than they had for their first go-around — then built a nonconference schedule predicated on the mindset of, "We ain't ducking the smoke."

The revival was complete. It was time for the arrival.

"When we first got here, it was like, 'Hey, get us some wins. Get us some wins,'" J'Vonne Hadley said at ACC Tipoff in October. "Now, you go to the grocery store, and guys are like, 'Hey, J'Vonne, hang that banner up.'"

In Brown, UofL had a projected NBA lottery pick running point. Kelsey surrounded him with three of the most sought-after guards in the NCAA transfer portal in Ryan Conwell, Isaac McKneely and Adrian Wooley; two experienced big men from the international ranks in Sananda Fru and Vangelis Zougris; and a core group of returners headlined by Hadley and Kasean Pryor — fresh off a season-ending knee injury.

"Extremely talented — lots of veterans, tons of experience, lineup versatility," Kelsey said at ACC Tipoff. "Then, the makeup (and) the character of the guys, I think, is what gives me the most confidence that we'll be able to do something really great with this team."

The reality

Louisville Cardinals guard Ryan Conwell (3) watches as Clemson Tigers guard Jestin Porter (1) steals the ball Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, during the NCAA men’s basketball game at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, South Carolina. Clemson Tigers won 80-75.

Louisville opened the season by dropping a blockbuster exhibition to Kansas, 90-82 at the KFC Yum! Center.

What a telling 40 minutes that proved to be.

The Cards were a buzz saw to inferior competition, going a combined 15-0 in games the NET labeled Quads 2-4. But that daunting schedule? They finished the regular season 8-10 against Quad 1 opponents — and 1-8 vs. Quad 1A, the most high-profile of matchups that true contenders find a way to win. Sure, the victories over longtime rivals Kentucky, Cincinnati, Indiana and Memphis were nice, but only the Wildcats earned an NCAA Tournament bid when it was all said and done.

The real measuring-stick nonconference games went poorly: Losses of 89-80 at Arkansas and 83-62 at Tennessee — the first of Brown's absences due to the back injury. The results didn't change when ACC play rolled around, with UofL collapsing in the second half vs. Duke at the Yum! Center, falling to new-look Virginia 79-70 at home and then suffering the largest defeat of Kelsey's tenure, 83-52 to the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

That's when people really started to doubt what this team was capable of. Hadley said it best in February when he told The Courier Journal, "Winning cures all."

Some highs followed that low point. Namely, Brown tying the program single-game records for scoring (45 points) and made 3-pointers (10) during a Feb. 9 win over N.C. State at the Yum! Center — one of five in a row between Jan. 31 and Feb. 14. There just weren't enough of them down the stretch.

Louisville came up short in Quad 1A games at SMU, North Carolina and Clemson before finally getting over the hump at Miami in the regular-season finale. It felt like a turning-of-the-page moment until the team announced Brown, who began this most recent stretch on the bench after the loss to the Tigers, had been ruled out of the ACC Tournament — with the goal of returning for March Madness.

He didn't. And a campaign with so much potential ended up being one big what-if.

What if Brown had been healthy the entire time? What if Pryor wasn't a shell of the player who was on fire at the Battle 4 Atlantis before tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee? What if the Cards had taken the funds they used to bring him back for 2.3 points and 1.9 rebounds across 6.7 minutes per game and directed them toward finding a more impactful option in the post — a glaring weakness against the best of the best? What if Kelsey's emphasis on defense as "the key to our destiny" took hold?

What if? What if? What if?

UofL was able to notch its first NCAA Tournament win since 2017 — 83-79 over No. 11 South Florida on Thursday. After the historic lows of the Kenny Payne era, that accomplishment shouldn't be overlooked. But against Michigan State, a team with the kind of legitimate Final Four aspirations Kelsey's had in October, the result was more of the same.

What's next?

Louisville Cardinals head coach Pat Kelsey looks up at the scoreboard as the Louisville Cardinals host the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in an NCAA basketball game at the KFC Yum! Center, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Louisville.

The following scholarship players have exhausted their eligibility: Conwell, Hadley, McKneely, Aly Khalifa and Kobe Rodgers. Pryor's limited role — and the fact that he participated in senior day festivities — point to him not returning for a seventh season granted to him in light of his injury.

With Brown, in all likelihood, set to become Louisville's first one-and-done player, that leaves six possible returnees: Fru, Wooley, Zougris, Mouhamed Camara, London Johnson and Khani Rooths.

Camara, a freshman forward out of NBA Academy Africa, and Johnson, a former NBA G League guard, both redshirted this season, with the latter nearly burning that year in January — roughly a month after arriving on campus.

Fru, Rooths, Wooley and Zougris each had their moments during the campaign. Kelsey has lauded their potential. But it'll be tough to project where they'll end up on the 2026-27 depth until after the Cards fill out their roster. And who knows how many of them will want to test the waters when the transfer portal officially opens for 15 days April 7.

This much is certain, though: It's going to be a pivotal offseason.

"I know the freaking expectations," Kelsey said in an episode of a Sports Illustrated documentary series following his coaching journey released Friday. "If (we) go to the tournament and we get our butt kicked, there's going to be more people who are going to be coming down the aisle in the grocery store and, as soon as they see me, they're going to turn the other way.

"... I know the expectations. Again, my kids like to eat; I know I need to win that game. Freaking bring it. Now, when this thing airs, it might be afterwards and we lose: I'm back to work building a national championship team again, with everything I've got. Keep fighting. Keep fighting. ... (If) you get your ass kicked, you tip your cap to your opponent, you dust yourself off, you go back to work and you be ready to fight again. They might not have hired the smartest dude in the world; but they hired a freaking fighter. Bring it.

"The day we win a national championship for this city will be one of the greatest days of my life; because I'll feel like I earned my keep. Until then, I ain't done it. I'm pretty lucky to be the head coach at Louisville. There's a lot of stress and expectations, too. Deal with it. Deal with it."

Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville basketball, Pat Kelsey fell short of expectations in Year 2

Louisville basketball roster 2026-27, early look at Pat Kelsey's team

Year 2 of the Pat Kelsey era came to an end with sixth-seeded Louisville basketball's loss to No. 3-seed Michigan State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Now, after leading the Cardinals to consecutive March Madness appearances for the first time in more than a decade, the coach and his staff set their sights on another pivotal offseason of roster-building.

Let's start here. The following scholarship players have exhausted their eligibility:

Up next: freshman point guard Mikel Brown Jr., who despite missing the final six games (14 total) due to a back injury is projected to be a lottery pick in the upcoming NBA draft. He, obviously, hasn't declared yet; but all signs point to him becoming the program's first one-and-done player.

Then, there's Kasean Pryor, who has a seventh year of eligibility stemming from the season-ending knee injury he suffered in November 2024. The forward's sixth year came courtesy of the season he spent in the junior college ranks. But, between his limited role in 2025-26 (due in part to lingering knee issues) and his participation in senior day festivities, it's likely he won't return next season.

That leaves the following scholarship players — as long as they don't enter the NCAA transfer portal, which officially opens for 15 days April 7:

Mouhamed Camara

Mouhamed Camara takes part in a Louisville basketball practice at the Planet Fitness Kueber Center in Louisville, Ky. Camara, a 20-year-old forward, joined the Cardinals from NBA Academy Africa ahead of the 2025-26 season.

Mouhamed Camara, a 6-foot-8 forward out of NBA Academy Africa, opted to redshirt the 2025-26 season before Louisville's second exhibition in October.

"He is unbelievably talented with a huge upside," Kelsey said at the time. "He's playing on a team with a lot of older guys and a lot of older guys at his position; so there's no reason to rush him. We have a development mindset with him right now, and all of his people in his camp feel the same exact way."

Sananda Fru

Louisville Cardinals forward Sananda Fru (13) blocks the shot of Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Sir Mohammed (13) in the first half at the KFC Yum! Center Wednesday night Feb. 4, 2026

At 75.9% from the field, Sananda Fru entered the NCAA Tournament 13 attempts shy of qualifying for Louisville's single-season record for shooting percentage (68.1%, Felton Spencer in 1989-90). The 6-11 German was also well on his way to be the Cards' top rebounder with 198. He did, however, lose his starting spot down the stretch of the regular season.

"It was nothing Sunny did wrong," Kelsey said when asked about the lineup change in early March. "Sunny's such a team player. ... "He was like, 'I get it, Coach. I'll be ready.'"

London Johnson

Jan 10, 2026; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals assistant coach Thomas Carr talks with guard London Johnson (5) up before the first half against the Boston College Eagles at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images

Former NBA G League guard London Johnson came close to burning his redshirt in January, with Louisville lacking depth on the perimeter, but ended up sticking with the original play.

"I don't disparage his decision in any way, shape or form," Kelsey said at the time. "... I think he started talking to other people in his family and in his circle and things like that and started having second thoughts. I could just see it, and then in scouting and in preparation, you could just tell he was a little bit overwhelmed. I think it's the right decision for him to continue to use this year as a redshirt year and develop and get ready for next year."

Khani Rooths

Jan 2, 2025; Stanford, California, USA; Louisville Cardinals forward Khani Rooths (9) dunks the ball during the first half against Stanford Cardinal at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images

Khani Rooths has shown flashes of the potential Kelsey has lauded since the 6-10 forward arrived on campus in 2024. His size and athleticism can elevate the game at both ends of the court. Entering the NCAA Tournament, he had eight double-digit scoring games to his name but was averaging only 5.5 points on 45.5% shooting (22.2% from 3-point range) to go along with 4.4 rebounds and an assist across 16.5 minutes per appearance.

"He really does empty the tank," Kelsey said after the sophomore went for a career-high 20 points during the season opener against South Carolina State. "There are some times that — we were joking — it's like he blacks out out there. He just plays to exhaustion; he's just like coming over (to the bench) and his eyes are like rolling back a little bit."

Adrian Wooley

Mar 12, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Adrian Wooley (14) with the ball as Miami (FL) Hurricanes guard Dante Allen (35) defends in the first half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Adrian Wooley has been steady off the bench and provided some big-time performances when called upon to replace Brown in the starting lineup. Going into March Madness, the 6-4 sophomore guard was averaging 8.5 points on 44.4% shooting (34.3% from 3) with four rebounds and a 1.6 assist-turnover ratio in 22.2 minutes per game.

"Adrian's a stud," Kelsey told reporters in November. "He's doing great things for us; you can really see him coming on. (He's) just tough as nails, man."

Vangelis Zougris

Mar 11, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; Louisville Cardinals forward Vangelis Zougris (53) reacts late in the second half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Vangelis Zougris was the player who nudged Fru out of the starting lineup in early March. The 6-8 forward arrived at the Big Dance averaging a modest 2.3 points on 53.8% shooting with 2.3 rebounds across 8.8 minutes per contest. But the energy he's brought to the court during the final chapter of the season has made him a fan favorite.

"Coming over from Greece, (it) just wasn't going the way he wanted it to basketball-wise," Kelsey said of Zougris' journey after his 6-0 run sparked Louisville's comeback win over SMU at the ACC Tournament. "He was having a struggle adjusting; and then his role wasn't something, obviously, that he envisioned. But he never lost hope — never lost faith."

Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville basketball roster 2026-27, Pat Kelsey team for next season

Duplantis clinches 4th straight world indoor pole vault title with a 6.25m record

TORUN, Poland (AP) — Armand Duplantis won another pole vault world title after he was pushed all the way by Greece's Emmanouil Karalis on Saturday.

Duplantis won his fourth consecutive world indoor championships with a tournament record vault of 6.25 meters, a 10 centimeter improvement on his winning height a year ago in Nanjing.

The pair left behind the field at 6.05.

Duplantis cleared his first attempts at 6.10, 6.15 and then 6.25, when he wobbled the bar.

Karalis passed at 6.10 and 6.15, and missed his attempts at 6.25, finshing runner-up for a second straight year.

Duplantis put away his pole, foregoing attempts at 6.32 to break his world record of 6.31 that he set last week at the Swedish meeting named after him, the Mondo Classic.

Karalis was runner-up at 6.05 and Australia's Kurtis Marschall third with a personal-best 6.00, marking the first time in history that three vaulters surpassed six meters in the same indoor contest.

Simon Ehammer of Switzerland reclaimed the heptathlon title with a world record score of 6,670, adding 25 points to the previous high set in 2012 by Ashton Eaton of the U.S. Ehammer was the world indoor champion in 2024 and runner-up last year.

Also, Zaynab Dosso of Italy won the women's 60-meter final — Olympic 100 champion Julien Alfred was third — Christopher Morales Williams of Canada and Lurdes Gloria Manuel of the Czech Republic won the men's and women's 400, and Josh Kerr of Britain the men's 3,000 six months after tearing his calf in the world outdoor 1,500 final in Tokyo.

Louisville vs Michigan State box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game

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The sixth-seeded Louisville Cardinals face the third-seeded Michigan State Spartans in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Louisville advanced by beating South Florida 83-79 in the first round on Thursday, while Michigan State convincingly defeated North Dakota State 92-67. 

The Cardinals (24-10), finished sixth in the ACC at 11-7, are 3-6 against ranked opponents this season. The Spartans (26-7), tied for the second best record in the Big Ten standings at 15-5, are 5-4 against ranked opponents this year.

Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's second round East Region game in Buffalo.

Louisville vs Michigan State March Madness box score

Louisville stats 

STARTERSMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

3R. ConwellG

33217-155-114422-400

1J. HadleyG

2921-80-43440-010

10I. McKneelyG

3493-93-74230-010

14A. WooleyG

26177-103-64310-000

53V. ZougrisF

1484-50-02010-011

BENCHMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

0M. Brown Jr.G

000-00-00000-000

13S. FruF

1821-30-06150-001

33W. HankeG

000-00-00000-000

15A. KhalifaC

1383-72-61000-000

55S. LeggG

000-00-00000-000

7K. PryorF

100-10-00000-000

11K. RodgersG

2320-30-14152-210

9K. RoothsF

400-20-21100-010

4C. ShermanG

000-00-00000-000

Michigan State stats

STARTERSMINPTSFG3PTREBASTPFFTSTLBLK

55C. CarrF

32218-132-410003-512

15C. CooperC

3094-61-15110-011

1J. Fears Jr.G

37123-131-431635-710

0J. KohlerF

27103-92-76112-200

6J. ScottF

1942-40-12130-002

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Orkun Kökçü: United face major stumbling block in move for Besiktas captain

Orkun Kökçü: United face major stumbling block in move for Besiktas captain
Orkun Kökçü: United face major stumbling block in move for Besiktas captain

Manchester United remain third in the Premier League table after 31 games, despite dropping points against Bournemouth on Friday, 20 March. The Red Devils have managed seven wins and two draws in their 10 games under caretaker boss Michael Carrick, which has bolstered their chances of a top-four finish.

The English giants appear to have recovered from their turbulent spell under former head coach Ruben Amorim, who was removed from his position in January this year. A permanent appointment is expected this summer, with Carrick also in the running for the full-time job.

United are also expected to further invest in their squad after finding success with their transfer business last summer. The midfield remains a priority, with the Red Devils looking to sign an able replacement for the departing Casemiro. It now appears that they have identified a Besiktas star for the job.

United want Orkun Kokcu

According to Fanatik, United are interested in Besiktas captain Orkun Kökçü. The Istanbul-based club signed the Turkey international last summer from Benfica, and he was handed the armband in October last year.

United were previously interested in Kökçü, but the move never materialised. The player has turned his career around since joining the Turkish club and has registered seven goals and eight assists in 32 appearances across competitions.

Orkun Kokcu stats: 2025/26 Season

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United are pleased with the 25 year old’s recent performances, but will face competition from Tottenham Hotspur in the race for his signature. The report adds that both English clubs sent scouts to watch Kökçü during Besiktas’ 2-1 win over Kasimpasa in the league earlier this week.

The Turkey international was at his inspirational best in the game, scoring one goal and setting up another. The Red Devils are looking for a dynamic midfielder before the start of the new campaign, and Kökçü fits the bill. However, prising him away from Istanbul will be no walk in the park, especially since he is under contract until 2030.

Besiktas likely to demand a premium fee

The report adds that Besiktas are likely to demand at least €50 million (£43.44 million) to part ways with Kökçü. The Turkish club consider the player a key part of their plans and are in no hurry to let him go.

Besiktas, however, are not averse to his departure, but it will only be possible for the aforementioned price. Meanwhile, the player’s efforts have already earned him admirers in Serie A, with Inter Milan reportedly eyeing him with interest as well.

Kökçü is good with the ball at his feet and is press-resistant, making him a superb replacement for the outgoing Casemiro. United have benefited from the Brazilian’s leadership qualities and his experience, so his departure could open up a gaping hole in the dressing room.

Kökçü, though, is also a natural leader, so he could help address the veteran midfielder’s departure in more ways than one.

Final Thoughts

United may be tempted to sign two midfielders this summer, especially since Manuel Ugarte’s future also hangs in the balance. The Red Devils are likely to invest heavily in a Premier League-proven name to bolster the middle of the park, but a move for Kökçü could also turn out to be a smart bit of business.

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Jeremy Fears powers No. 3 Michigan State into Sweet 16 past No. 6 Louisville team playing without Mikel Brown Jr.

No. 6 seed Louisville entered its second-round matchup against No. 3 Michigan State Saturday at a significant disadvantage without injured All-ACC guard Mikel Brown Jr.

That disadvantage proved too much to overcome against a tough and tournament-tested Michigan State team as the Spartans pulled away for a 77-69 win to advance to the Sweet 16.

All Big Ten point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. guided the MSU victory while tallying 12 points and 16 assists against a Louisville team that was clearly missing its own floor leader. Fears’ 16 assists matched the total produced by the entire Louisville roster. His 16 assists were the most ever by an MSU player in an NCAA tournament game.

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Michigan State opened up a 22-12 early lead that it never relinquished. Louisville managed to keep things close and cut MSU’s lead to as close as 55-50 with 8:20 remaining. But without their star guard, the Cardinals weren’t able to mount a challenge to the Spartans.

A veteran team with significant NCAA tournament experience and a championship-winning head coach in Tom Izzo, Michigan State advances to a regional semifinal matchup against either UCLA or UConn and will be a threat to make it to the Final Four and beyond.

Freshman forward Jordan Scott has been elevated to the starting lineup for Michigan State. But he’s surrounded in the starting lineup by veterans Fears, Jaxon Kohler, Coen Carr and Carson Cooper, each of whom have three-plus years of NCAA experience and played on last season’s team that advanced to the Elite Eight.

Guided by a Hall of Fame coach in Izzo, Michigan State will enter the second weekend of tournament play with as much poise and experience as any team in the field.

This story will be updated.

Louisville basketball still has plenty to prove under Pat Kelsey

BUFFALO, NY — To lift Louisville basketball back to the level of competing for national championships, second-year coach Pat Kelsey will have to win games like Saturday’s, with elevated stakes like advancing to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16.

He’ll have to do it against perennial powerhouse programs like Michigan State.

And he’ll have to beat coaches like the Spartans’ Hall of Famer Tom Izzo.

It’s the next big step for Kelsey and the Cardinals’ program to take. It’s the most difficult one. And one that UofL's 77-69 loss to the Spartans showed it's not quite ready to make.

But it’s also the one that will have the biggest impact in thrusting the program forward.

Kelsey led the "ReviVille" last season just to get the program back to competing at a high level after it won only 12 games during former coach Kenny Payne’s two seasons.

Had they beaten Michigan State, Kelsey could have laid claim to the "ArriVille" despite whatever disappointments the season may have had from the will he or won’t he play back injury saga of Mikel Brown Jr.

Kelsey doesn’t look at it that way. 

He never has in coaching stints at Winthrop and College of Charleston, where winning one game was looked at as some kind of signal that he’d made it. On Friday, Kelsey said even if the Cards won, he wouldn't view it like he's arrived.

"It's not the accomplishment, it's not the destination, man — it's the journey," Kelsey said. "That's what fires me up." 

Whether Kelsey has arrived as a coach, is up for debate.

What is undeniable is that Kelsey needs a win to change the perception of what he’s capable of doing at UofL. Because this was the kind of win, with those kind of stakes, against that kind of opponent, that has, for the most part, eluded Kelsey so far in his tenure.

Kelsey has been a bit unlucky in that regard.

An early-season win over rival Kentucky was supposed to be one way to solidify him, but when the Wildcats fell from the top 10 to not receiving votes at all, it took all the shine off that victory.

A lot of times over the past 25 years, wins over Cincinnati, Memphis and Indiana would also serve to certify a coach, but not this season. None of those teams even made the NCAA Tournament.

UofL’s regular-season schedule was littered with losses in marquee matchups to some of the nation's best programs and some of the most venerable coaches. The Cards had yet another year of getting swept by Duke to go with a second straight loss to Tennessee and coach Rick Barnes. A non-competitive game at Arkansas and another loss to coach John Calipari, followed later with a loss at North Carolina.

Those losses were enough to humble any coach. But even if UofL won all those games, Kelsey would still feel like he had more to prove. Having a constant chip on his shoulder is what he believes makes him good.

“I like to think if we're lucky enough to raise a banner, win a national championship at Louisville, I'll still have that same chip on my shoulder,” Kelsey said.

Losing to Izzo and Michigan State ensured that chip shall remain.

For now.

This column will be updated.

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville basketball March Madness Sweet 16 next step for Pat Kelsey

Coen Carr owns the moment, lifts Michigan State to Sweet 16 vs Louisville 77-69

BUFFALO, NY – Michigan State basketball is heading to the nation's capital for the Sweet 16.

The 3-seed Spartans beat the 6-seed Louisville Cardinals at KeyBank Center in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 77-69, on Saturday, March 21.

The Spartans survived a sloppy first half with nine turnovers and some missed defensive coverages and then got off to an electric start in the second half thanks to the hero of the day, Coen Carr.

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The high-flying junior forced a timeout less than two minutes into the second half when he punished the rim with a fastbreak dunk that gave MSU a nine-point lead and dominated the game with his energy, finishing with 21 points and 10 rebounds on 8-for-13 shooting.

Jeremy Fears Jr. didn't shoot great, finishing with 12 points on 3-for-13 shooting, but set the Spartans up with good looks all day and finished with 16 assists in the game, breaking Denzel Valentine's record for most assists in a NCAA Tournament game by an MSU player. He had 11 assists in the first game.

Next up, the Spartans will play either 7-seed UCLA or 2-seed UConn on Friday, March 27, in the East Regional semifinal in Washington.

This story will be updated shortly.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State game score in March Madness win vs Louisville

Coen Carr owns the moment, lifts Michigan State to Sweet 16 vs Louisville 77-69

BUFFALO, NY – Michigan State basketball is heading to the nation's capital for the Sweet 16.

The 3-seed Spartans beat the 6-seed Louisville Cardinals at KeyBank Center in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 77-69, on Saturday, March 21.

The Spartans survived a sloppy first half with nine turnovers and some missed defensive coverages and then got off to an electric start in the second half thanks to the hero of the day, Coen Carr.

RECAP: Michigan State vs Louisville live updates, channel in March Madness

The high-flying junior forced a timeout less than two minutes into the second half when he punished the rim with a fastbreak dunk that gave MSU a nine-point lead and dominated the game with his energy, finishing with 21 points and 10 rebounds on 8-for-13 shooting.

Jeremy Fears Jr. didn't shoot great, finishing with 12 points on 3-for-13 shooting, but set the Spartans up with good looks all day and finished with 16 assists in the game, breaking Denzel Valentine's record for most assists in a NCAA Tournament game by an MSU player. He had 11 assists in the first game.

Next up, the Spartans will play either 7-seed UCLA or 2-seed UConn on Friday, March 27, in the East Regional semifinal in Washington.

This story will be updated shortly.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State game score in March Madness win vs Louisville

When is Michigan State basketball's next game? Sweet 16 time, TV, date

Michigan State basketball survived and advanced over Louisville, 77-69, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

So when will the Spartans play in the Sweet 16?

Michigan State will play the winner of Sunday's game (8:45 p.m., TNT) between 2-seed UConn and 7-seed UCLA in the East Regional semifinal Friday, March 27, at Capital One Arena in Washington.

The time has not been announced.

The Michigan State game TV channel will be CBS, TNT or TBS, and the game will be live streamed on Fubo (free trial) or Sling TV.

The Spartans held off 6-seed Louisville on Saturday afternoon in Buffalo, New York, becoming the second team alongside Michigan in the 2026 NCAA Tournament to advance to the regional semifinals on the other side of the bracket.

Michigan State forward Coen Carr (55) and forward Jordan Scott (6) celebrate a play against Louisville during the second half of NCAA Tournament Second Round at KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Saturday, March 21, 2026.

Jeremy Fears Jr. set the Michigan State record for NCAA Tournament assists in a single game, with 16, and Coen Carr led the Spartans with 21 points and added 10 rebounds.

If Michigan State wins Friday against either UCLA or UConn, they'll play again on Sunday, March 29 in Chicago for a trip to Indianapolis and the Final Four, with the national semifinals set for April 4 and the NCAA championship game set for April 6.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan State basketball Sweet 16 game time, date, TV for next round

Olympic MVP Caroline Harvey Wins Patty Kazmaier Award Ahead Of Sunday’s 2026 Frozen Four Final

Caroline Harvey Wisconsin Badgers

Wisconsin Badgers defender Caroline Harvey celebrates sa goal during the 2025 Women's Frozen Four. (Photo by Bailey Hillesheim/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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As she wraps up her decorated college career this weekend, Wisconsin Badgers defender Caroline Harvey has added another accolade to her already-long list of achievements in women’s hockey.

Just one month after she was named tournament MVP while capturing a gold medal with Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, the 23-year-old was named the 2026 winner of the Patty Kazmaier Award on Saturday. The award, which is presented by USA Hockey, honors the year’s top player in NCAA Div. I women’s ice hockey.

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Caroline Harvey of Team USA poses with her gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics on February 19, 2026. (Photo by RvS.Media/Monika Majer/Getty Images)

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In 2025, Harvey was named a top-three Patty Kazmaier finalist, along with two of her teammates. The award went to senior forward Casey O’Brien, who went on to be selected third overall by the New York Sirens in the 2025 PWHL Draft. The third finalist was junior hybrid forward/defender Laila Edwards, who was named a top-10 finalist once again in 2026.

This year, Harvey’s fellow top-three finalists were also U.S. gold medalists: senior forwards Tessa Janecke of Penn State University and Abbey Murphy of the University of Minnesota.

Murphy’s Golden Gophers finished the season ranked fifth in the nation, and fell to No. 4 Northeastern in last weekend’s regional championship stage of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Janecke’s Nittany Lions, who are hosting the Frozen Four, finished at No. 3 and put a good scare into the Badgers in Friday’s tournament semi-final. In front of a record-setting crowd of 5,176 fans, Janecke gave the home side an early lead just 1:52 into the first period. After 20 minutes Penn State was up 2-1. Then after the defending champions scored twice in the middle frame, Janecke added her second of the game to force overtime with 4:59 remaining in regulation.

The Badgers needed just 50 seconds of sudden death to punch their ticket to their fourth-straight Frozen Four final. After being awarded an early power play, Edwards and Harvey used only eight seconds with the extra-player advantage to set up Kirsten Simms for the winning goal.

Sunday’s rival will be familiar. The Ohio State Buckeyes are back in the final for the fifth-straight year. They finished as the top-ranked program in the nation this year and reached the final with a pair of dominant wins, beating Yale 6-1 and Northeastern 5-0.

Buckeyes forward Joy Dunne, a junior, was her team’s only top 10 finalist for the 2026 Patty Kazmaier Award. She was also named to the top 10 last season.

Familiar Foes

In 2022, in coach Nadine Muzerall’s sixth year at the helm of the Buckeyes program, Ohio State captured its first Frozen Four title at Pegula Ice Arena in University Park, Penn. with a 3-2 win over the University of Minnesota-Duluth. The next three years have been showdowns between the Buckeyes and the Badgers. The two sides have been alternating wins, both by 1-0 scores in 2023 and 2024.

In 2025, top-seeded Wisconsin claimed its eighth championship in tournament history thanks to another overtime winner by Simms. Mark Johnson, who was a member of the 1980 Olympic gold-winning Miracle on Ice team, has been at the helm of the Badgers’ program since 2002, just four years after women’s hockey made its Olympic debut in 1998. He delivered Wisconsin’s first two national titles in 2006 and 2007.

PWHL Future Stars

The NCAA’s Class of '26 is rich with talent that should make an immediate impact in the PWHL next season. That list starts with Harvey and includes several of her Wisconsin teammates. Edwards, Simms and fifth-year forward Lacey Eden were all top 10 Patty Kazmaier finalists. Defender Vivian Jungels should also attract attention.

And while Ohio State Olympian Joy Dunne is a junior who is expected to return to college next season, Buckeyes who are expected to declare fo the 2026 PWHL Draft include defenders Emma Peschel, Sara Swiderski and Brooke Disher, forward Sloane Matthews and goaltender Hailey MacLeod, who has been all-but-unbeatable of late.

Other top prospects for 2026 include the Patty Kazmaier top three finalists Janecke and Murphy along with top 10 finalists Tia Chan of Connecticut (goaltender), and Izzy Wunder of Princeton (forward).

How To Watch The 2026 Frozen Four Final

If the history between these two teams is any indication, we’re in for another thriller in the 2026 Frozen Four final.

Catch the Ohio State Buckeyes and Wisconsin Badgers on Sunday, Mar. 22 at 4 p.m. ET. on ESPNU and the ESPN app in the U.S. and on TSN+ in Canada.

Columbus conquers The Throne taking down defending champion Long Island Lutheran, 66-55, in the title game

Columbus conquers The Throne taking down defending champion Long Island Lutheran, 66-55, in the title game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

EAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, March 21 — The Throne tournament will wrapped up Saturday afternoon with the defending champion Long Island Lutheran [Brookville, NY] Crusaders taking on the defending Sporting News national champion Columbus [Miami, FL] Explorers in the finale.

And it turned out to be Columbus – competing as Los Exploters – taking home the hardware this year behind a 28-point effort from Caleb Gaskins in his final high school game.

Long Island Lutheran won the title a year ago, but Columbus is also a previous champion at The Throne event, having won the title in 2023. They also captured Florida's FHSAA Class 7A title last week and entered the game ranked No. 23 in The Sporting News High School Boys Basketball rankings.

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FINAL — Columbus 66, Long Island Lutheran 55

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END OF THIRD QUARTER — Columbus 53, Long Island Lutheran 37

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Premier League teams relegated 2026: Which clubs are going down to EFL Championship for next season?

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Premier League teams relegated 2026: Which clubs are going down to EFL Championship for next season? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For teams in the richest domestic football competition in the world, relegation from the Premier League is a catastrophic outcome that clubs look to avoid at all costs and expense.

Leicester City, Ipswich Town, and Southampton going down in 2024/25 meant all three promoted clubs were sent straight back down for a second consecutive season, leading fans to believe that it is harder than ever for smaller clubs to establish themselves in the highest division full of rich and powerful clubs.

The burden, therefore, was on Sunderland, Leeds United, and Burnley to break the trend and find a way to stay up. It appears at least one of them — Sunderland — has established a foothold, while the other two battle the drop.

The Sporting News takes a full look at the current relegation picture to review who will be sent down to the Championship next season.

MORE:The last time each of the 'big six'  clubs in England were relegated

Premier League teams relegated 2026: Who is going down?

Even with their recent positive results, Wolves and Burnley are almost certainly going down at the end of the 2025/26 season.

The real race is for the final relegation place. West Ham occupied the third relegation spot at the start of March, but there are other contenders in Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, and, sensationally, Tottenham.

It's likely this goes right to the wire.

Table updated following all matches on Saturday, March 21, 2026. Percentage chance via Opta.

PosClubGPPtsW-D-LGD% chance
15.Leeds United31337-12-12-117.71%
16.Tottenham30307-9-14-713.11%
17.Nottingham Forest30297-8-15-1531.88%
18.West Ham30297-8-15-1947.33%
19.Burnley31204-8-19-2899.88%
20.Wolves31173-8-20-3099.94%

MORE:When was the last time Tottenham was relegated?

Which clubs are most likely to be relegated in 2027?

Down in the Championship, Coventry City have opened up a significant lead at the top of the table, gunning for automatic promotion with a five-point lead through 35 games.

Behind them is Middlebrough who are hoping to hang on to the second-place position and secure automatic promotion for themselves, even if the league title is out of reach.

Below the automatic promotion places are those hunting for the playoff positions. Ipswich Town and Millwall lead the pack, with Hull City right behind them. Wrexham have a decent lead in the final position, with SouthamptonDerby County, and Watford giving chase.

TST Images: Dodgers defeat Athletics, 5-5, in Glendale, AZ

Athletics outfielder Colby Thomas (32) sliding into third base, safe, during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Athletics outfielder Colby Thomas (32) sliding into third base, safe, during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

GLENDALE– The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Las Vegas A’s, 4-3, at Camelback Ranch on March 21st, 2026 and The Sporting Tribune’s Jessica Cryderman was there to capture the following TST Images.

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Santiago Espinal (21) running to first base during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Santiago Espinal (21) running to first base during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Santiago Espinal (21) running to first base during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke (1) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke (1) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Athletics outfielder Denzel Clarke (1) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) celebrating a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) celebrating a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) celebrating a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers fans catch a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers fans catch a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers fans catch a home run during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Joe Vetrano (95) sliding into first base safely due to an athletics error during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Joe Vetrano (95) sliding into first base safely due to an athletics error during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Joe Vetrano (95) sliding into first base safely due to an athletics error during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitching during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitching during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) pitching during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) returning a ground ball to first during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) returning a ground ball to first during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) returning a ground ball to first during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) at bat during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.


Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) returning to the dugout during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) returning to the dugout during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Athletics shortstop Leo De Vries (83) returning to the dugout during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers fan celebrating a double during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers fan celebrating a double during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers fan celebrating a double during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) throwing to first base for an out during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) throwing to first base for an out during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) throwing to first base for an out during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Hyeseong Kim (6) ignoring second base and throwing to first base to end the inning during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Hyeseong Kim (6) ignoring second base and throwing to first base to end the inning during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.

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Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Hyeseong Kim (6) ignoring second base and throwing to first base to end the inning during an MLB spring training baseball game against the Las Vegas A’s on March 21st, 2026 in Glendale, AZ.


🚨 One out and one return in River's squad for the trip to Córdoba

🚨 One out and one return in River's squad for the trip to Córdoba

River Plate has announced the list of players called up by Eduardo Coudet to travel to Córdoba and visit Estudiantes de Río Cuarto for the 12th round of the 2026 Torneo Apertura.


Giuliano Galoppo is not included among those called up, as he is out due to a minor sprain in his left ankle.

The young Cristian Jaime returns to the list to take Galoppo's place, having been called up by Coudet for the first time since he took charge.  

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Could Caleb Wilson jump three freshman stars in 2026 NBA Draft?

There's currently a million questions surrounding the UNC men's basketball program, perhaps none greater than if Hubert Davis should remain head coach.

The Tar Heels (24-9, 12-6 ACC), who once looked like a National Championship contender, steadily fell out of contention when Caleb Wilson suffered a season-ending thumb injury. Reports pointed to Wilson returning for the Duke rematch, but he fractured his thumb – and North Carolina lost its first of three straight.

There's hope Wilson returns to the Tar Heels for another season, but he's a projected lottery pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. According to basketball insider Jake Fischer, there's talk of Wilson possibly leap-frogging fellow freshman stars AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and/or Darryn Peterson.

“I don’t think anyone is taking Wilson No. 1 overall," Fischer said. "But, I think every team is going to have him above one of those other three guys.”

When healthy, Wilson was one of the best players in college basketball. He averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds per game, breaking Tyler Hansbrough's UNC freshman record for 20-point games. Wilson can throw down a highlight-reel dunk at any time, he's long enough to make jump shots over taller defenders, while he can lock down opposing big men in the paint.

Some teams are expected to have Caleb Wilson rated as a top-three prospect, and he could potentially leapfrog Dybantsa, Peterson, or Boozer, per @JakeLFischer

“I don’t think anyone is taking Wilson No. 1 overall. But I think every team is going to have him above one of those… pic.twitter.com/YooveyRL8A

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) March 20, 2026

Wilson proved himself as NBA-ready from Day One in Chapel Hill, forming the country's top frontcourt duo with Henri Veesaar. When North Carolina needed someone to take over, Wilson obliged, such as single-handedly carrying his teammates in a Round One win over the Blue Devils (33-2, 17-1 ACC).

Whatever Wilson decides to do, watching him play basketball is a can't-miss opportunity. The Tar Heels are lucky to have a player like Wilson, who loves the program more than anything, to come through Chapel Hill.

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Elche ends winless streak in 2026 with victory over Mallorca in La Liga

MADRID (AP) — Elche left the relegation zone in La Liga by defeating Mallorca 2-1 for its first victory of the year on Saturday.

The host scored twice in less than 10 minutes in the second half to earn the come-from-behind victory.

Mallorca went ahead with a goal by Pablo Torre in the 58th minute but Elche rallied with scores by Rafa Mir in the 62nd and Tete Morente in the 71st.

The result moved Elche to 16th place, one point above the drop zone. It hadn’t won a match across all competitions since Dec. 21. It had lost eight of its last 12 games with four draws.

Mallorca dropped to 18th place and entered the relegation zone.

Also on Saturday, Espanyol extended its winless streak in 2026 to 12 games after a 2-1 home loss to Getafe. Getafe moved to eighth place, two spots ahead of Espanyol.

Osasuna defeated Girona 1-0 with an 80th-minute goal by Ante Budimir, halting a three-game winless run.

In a match between bottom-table teams, 19th-placed Levante beat 20th-placed Oviedo 4-2 at home.

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TOISA 2025: Rajiv Shukla applauds Times of India after BCCI named ‘Federation of the Year’

LUCKNOW: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was honoured as the ‘Federation of the Year’ at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 on Saturday, capping off a year of administrative consistency and global dominance.

BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla accepted the award on behalf of the board during the gala event in Lucknow, which recognised excellence across 45 sporting categories for the 2025 evaluation period.

The recognition comes on the back of a relentless calendar where the BCCI managed high-stakes ICC events, bilateral series, and a robust domestic structure for both men’s and women’s cricket.

The jury, featuring legends like Abhinav Bindra, Mithali Raj, and PR Sreejesh, acknowledged the board’s role in maintaining operations at a massive scale while fostering player pathways that keep India at the pinnacle of world cricket.

In his acceptance speech, Shukla took the opportunity to address a significant point raised by the Uttar Pradesh administration regarding the expansion of domestic cricket.

Addressing the demand for more representation from India’s most populous state, Shukla clarified the legal constraints involved in creating new state units.

"The BCCI has received the award for Best Sports Federation. Today, I would like to clarify one point regarding what the Chief Minister had mentioned earlier," Shukla stated.

"The Chief Minister had said that Uttar Pradesh is such a large state that it should have four Ranji teams, so that more players can get opportunities. However, the challenge we face is that the Supreme Court has already settled this matter. It has clearly stated that there can be only one cricket association per state, except in cases where multiple associations already existed historically."

Shukla cited existing exceptions like Gujarat and Maharashtra but noted that the current legal framework prevents the fragmentation of newer associations.

"For example, Gujarat has three associations, Andhra Pradesh has two... and Maharashtra has multiple associations such as the Mumbai Cricket Association, Maharashtra Cricket Association, and Vidarbha. Apart from such exceptions, the rule remains the same. A new association can only be formed only if a state is divided," he explained.

To bypass these limitations and ensure young talent in Uttar Pradesh does not go unnoticed, Shukla highlighted the success of the UP T20 League.

"This creates a significant limitation... we ourselves want more opportunities for young players, we are bound by the Supreme Court’s directive. To address this, we discussed the matter with the Chief Minister and subsequently launched the UP T20 League, which provides opportunities to around 200 players," he added.

Closing his address, Shukla lauded the TOISA platform for its role in the Indian sporting ecosystem. "Once again, I would like to thank The Times of India for organising these awards. It is wonderful to see so many talented individuals here. Their achievements are truly extraordinary, and it is important that they are recognised," he concluded.

Chris Sale cruises, Austin Riley crushes in 6-1 spring win

We had a great matchup of two dominant lefties in Spring Training on Saturday, with Chris Sale facing Garrett Crochet and Sale’s former team, the Red Sox.

Sale gave up two very hard-hit balls in the first at over 104 MPH each, but only allowed a walk for a single baserunner. Sale was able to reign in the hard contact after the first and generally looked like himself, touching 97 on the radar gun and generating plenty of whiffs, despite relatively low strikeout totals. Michael Harris gave Chris an assist with a great jumping catch in the third. Sale continued to cruise his way through the game efficiently, completing 6.0 innings on 86 pitches wit 4 strikeouts, 1 walk, and 1 run allowed. That’s a solid outing for Sale, even with the relatively tame strikeout total by his standards in his final spring tune-up. Tyler Kinley took over in the seventh and allowed a single in a scoreless frame with one strikeout. Dylan Lee was the last major league pitcher to get some work on Saturday, as he worked a clean 8th inning with one strikeout.

Michael Harris II leaps into the wall on a spectacular catch 👏 pic.twitter.com/B9wH8skmVj

— MLB (@MLB) March 21, 2026

On offense, Austin Riley continued his strong spring, blasting a 110 MPH home run off of Crochet in the second and a hard-hit double in the third.

Austin Riley crushes one out of the ballpark 😳 pic.twitter.com/yVVTHByjP6

— MLB (@MLB) March 21, 2026

Elsewhere on offense, Ozzie also hit a double, Olson hit a 101 MPH single in the third and a 107 MPH single in the seventh, and Eli White drew a walk. There were some additional Looney Tunes moments that resulted in a box score single for Olson and double for Riley in the fifth that were not batted balls deserving of those box score classifications. Those were the most notable performances at the plate by players expected to be on the Opening Day roster.

Join us again tomorrow at 1:05 PM ET, as Reynaldo Lopez gets his last bit of work in this spring.

Josh Kerr defeats rival Cole Hocker to reclaim 3,000m world indoor gold

Josh Kerr celebrates as he crosses the line ahead of Cole Hocker and Yann Schrub (AP)

Josh Kerr reclaimed the men's 3000m world indoor gold he first won two years ago in Glasgow after crossing the finish line in 7:35.56 in Poland.

The Scotsman hovered patiently behind the pack leaders, picking his moment to surge in front on the last lap.

Kerr held off a final-stretch fightback from Cole Hocker, the man who pipped him to Olympic 1500m gold in 2024.

 (AP)
(AP)

Kerr, the 2023 world 1500m champion, sustained a grade-two calf tear in the 1500m final at last summer's world championships in Japan, leaning on his mother to work him back to top form.

"From where we were in Tokyo to right now, having another world gold medal, that's all down to coaching, it's all down to physio and my mum. That's a family win right there," Kerr told the BBC.

Kerr hovered patiently behind the pack leaders, picking his moment to surge in front with about 200 metres remaining, and managed to hold off a final-stretch fightback from Hocker, who took silver in 7mins 35.70secs, just enough to beat Schrub, who rounded out the podium one millisecond later.

Kerr said before these championships that there was a time he could not even walk himself to breakfast, but he had surprised even himself with the speed of his recovery.

 (AP)
(AP)

The 2024 Olympic 1500m silver medallist had hoped to compete in the 3000m final at the British indoor championships last month, but was granted a medical exception, reportedly due to back issues.

Kerr was full of confidence approaching Torun, declaring himself still "the best athlete in the world at these distances".

He was not wholly pleased by how the race unfolded in Poland, nor parts of the event's execution, but was nevertheless relieved to get the job done after troubleshooting on the fly.

"For people watching, that is not how you win a world final," Kerr said. "I knew that I had to get that close right, or else I might be having a pretty tough conversation with my coach.

"I was extremely fit coming into this. Obviously I had some problems coming into British champs, but this was the main goal. From a coaching and staff standpoint, and from just general work, I just... I needed this one.”

Kane moves closer to goals record as Bayern sink Union

Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane (R) and winger Michael Olise both grabbed goals in Saturday's win over Union Berlin (Karl-Josef HILDENBRAND)

Serge Gnabry scored twice and Harry Kane inched closer to the Bundesliga single-season goal record as Bayern Munich beat Union Berlin 4-0 at home on Saturday. 

Kane's second-half strike took him to 31 this campaign -- the same number Union have scored all season -- and 10 short of Robert Lewandowski's mark from 2020-21, with seven games to play. 

Michael Olise struck for the brilliant Bavarians. 

"It's still possible, I just have to keep doing what I'm doing," Kane told reporters about the record. 

"All it takes is a hat-trick or a couple of braces in a row and then it'll look a bit more likely."

Bayern have 97 goals this season, four short of the best mark set in 1971-72, when Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Mueller helped the Bavarian giants tear through the Bundesliga. 

Coach Vincent Kompany made five changes from the side which thumped Atalanta on Wednesday to set up a Champions League quarter-final clash with Real Madrid, but kept Kane front and centre. 

Union, who had never beaten Bayern in 14 clashes, held out until the 41st minute, when Olise collected a punted Leon Goretzka pass and curled the ball into the top corner. 

Gnabry made it two just before the break, knocking in a rebound at the far post. 

Kane pirouetted and curled in Bayern's third just after the break, boosting his tally to 48 in 40 games in all competitions this season. 

Gnabry was again in the right place to volley in with 67 minutes gone to add gloss to another big Bayern win. 

- Wild comeback for Dortmund, Leverkusen 'speechless' -

Ramy Bensebaini scored two second half penalties as Borussia Dortmund came from two goals down to win 3-2 at home against promoted Hamburg and all but lock up second spot. 

Philip Otele and Albert Sambi Lokonga scored to put Hamburg two goals up at half-time, after Dortmund's Felix Nmecha missed a penalty just before the break. 

Bensebaini converted a penalty after 73 minutes to bring Dortmund back into the match and Serhou Guirassy hammered in a rebound while off balance five minutes later. 

With six minutes left, Jobe Bellingham tried a long-range effort which hit Miro Muheim's hand, bringing Bensebaini to the spot again. 

The Algerian nervelessly converted to bring Dortmund in front and put the hosts on track for victory. 

Second-placed Dortmund are 11 points clear of RB Leipzig in third but remain nine points behind leaders Bayern. 

Bayer Leverkusen's top-four hopes took a hit with a 3-3 draw at rock-bottom Heidenheim after leading 2-0 at half-time and 3-2 with five minutes remaining. 

The draw leaves Leverkusen sixth, four points behind Leipzig, Stuttgart and Hoffenheim, who are all level on 50 points. Stuttgart have a game in hand. 

"I'm speechless," goalkeeper Mark Flekken told DAZN. "We talked at half-time about not getting complacent."

Hoping to bounce back from Tuesday's Champions League exit at Arsenal, first-half goals to Malik Tillmann and Patrik Schick had Leverkusen on course for a routine win. 

Heidenheim fought back through a Hennes Behrens goal and a Marvin Pieringer penalty. Schick once again gave Leverkusen the lead with a header but Pieringer levelled  again from a corner with 85 minutes gone. 

Justin Njinmah scored the only goal as Werder Bremen won 1-0 at Wolfsburg to push their hosts closer to a first ever Bundesliga relegation. 

Second-last with just one victory in the calendar year, 2009 German champions Wolfsburg could be six points from safety if St Pauli beat Freiburg on Sunday. 

Elsewhere, Rhine rivals Cologne and Borussia Moenchengladbach played out a 3-3 draw. 

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Serge Gnabry is confident Bayern Munich will break Bundesliga scoring record

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 21: Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Muenchen celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Union Berlin at Allianz Arena on March 21, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images

Bayern Munich beat Union Berlin in a rather dominant display with goals of Michael Olise, Harry Kane, and a brace by Serge Gnabry. At the moment, sits atop the Bundesliga table with 70 points from 27 matches, while having scored 97 goals. With 7 games left in the Bundesliga campaign, the Bavarians will surely surpass that record, unless the world suddenly disintegrates or is affected by a massive cosmic event.

In a postgame interview, Bayern Munich attacker Serge Gnabry was questioned about the record, stressing how it shows the current level of the team’s attack (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “During games, you don’t really think about records like that. Of course, when we break it we’ll be happy and see how much higher we can push it. The fact that we’re already at 97 goals is really incredible; I didn’t expect that at all. It simply shows how good our attack is.”

It’s worth noting that the current record has stood over 50 years, when in the 1971/72 campaign, Udo Lattek’s Bayern scored the aforementioned 101 goals. That season also saw legend Gerd Müller establish a 40-goal record, a mark that stood 49 years, until Robert Lewandowski broke it with 41 goals in the 2020/21 season.


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Real Madrid star to return to the pitch vs Atlético

Real Madrid star to return to the pitch vs Atlético
Real Madrid star to return to the pitch vs Atlético

La Liga giants Real Madrid are set to welcome a leading member of the club’s midfield ranks back to the pitch in Sunday’s derby.

The player in question? Jude Bellingham.

England international Bellingham has for his part not featured in a competitive setting since all the way back in early February.

This comes owing to a serious hamstring injury picked up during a La Liga meeting with Rayo Vallecano.

Bellingham has spent the last couple of weeks ramping up his recovery efforts, to the point that he was named as part of Álvaro Arbeloa’s squad to face Atlético on Sunday.

Speaking during his pre-match press conference this afternoon, Real Madrid’s headmaster was therefore drawn on the former Borussia Dortmund man’s status for the derby.

And Arbeloa went on to confirm:

“Jude Bellingham is already available. I think he’s going to play vs Atlético. I’m really looking forward to seeing him on the field already.”

Conor Laird – GSFN

Glasgow strengthen grip on URC top spot in Leinster win

United Rugby Championship

Glasgow Warriors (26) 38

Tries: Duncan, Hiddleston, Horne 2, Rowe, Smith Cons: Horne 4

Leinster (12) 17

Tries: Kenny, Keenan, Frawley Cons: Prendergast

Glasgow Warriors strengthened their place at the top of the URC with a bonus-point win over a strong Leinster side as their rivalry continues to deepen in the tussle for another title.

It was Leinster's ill-discipline that undid them at Scotstoun, with Glasgow striking four times while the Irish side were briefly down to 13 men in the first half.

It was Leo Cullen's side who got the scoring started when All Blacks star Reiko Ioane nabbed the ball inside his own 22m and sent young winger Joshua Kenny flying along the wing to dot down.

However, Glasgow responded with four tries of their own to secure the bonus point before they reached half-time.

With Leinster's Brian Deeny in the bin, a set-piece move from a tap-and-go 5m out put Maccenzie Duncan over the line - some way to celebrate signing his first pro deal at Scotstoun.

From the restart, Leinster went down to 13 men when Ronan Kelleher was adjudged to have put in a high tackle on Stafford McDowall. After a bunker review, the card remained yellow.

The Warriors immediately made use of the extra two men, with Gregor Hiddleston scoring at the back of a driving maul before George Horne scored a breakaway try after line breaks from centre partnership McDowall and Johnny Ventisei, the latter making his pro debut.

The fourth try was the pick of the bunch from one of Glasgow's form players.

Receiving the ball on the edge of his own 22m line, Kyle Rowe burned past Ireland international Jimmy O'Brien before hacking on and collecting his own kick.

In the corner, he even had the composure to dance inside the last defender and score undoubtedly one of the best tries of his career.

There was still time in the first half for Leinster to score, sucking players in at a driving maul before spreading wide for Hugo Keenan to dart over.

The second half was a low-scoring affair in comparison to the first, but the all-important try came Glasgow's way when Ollie Smith spun out of three tackles to break free and score to seal the game for the hosts.

Leinster kept fighting, and gave themselves hope of a losing bonus point when replacement Ciaran Frawley fought through the bodies to cross the line.

But it was Glasgow who scored just before the end as Josh McKay broke the line and fed Horne, who crossed for his second and the Warriors' sixth try before a good, old-fashioned dust up that ended up with Adam Hastings and Rabah Slimani going to the bin.

Hastings, who will depart for Montpellier in the summer, was cheered from the pitch by the home fans after ruffling the feathers of opposite number Sam Prendergast.

In another sterling season for Glasgow and Franco Smith, this marked a statement win against a Leinster side with plenty of recognisable names.

The Warriors team was considerably depleted with plenty still on rest from Scotland duty, but Smith has built such unbelievable depth at the Warriors that their standards rarely dip, if at all.

Glasgow Warriors: McKay, Rowe, Ventisei, McDowall (c), Smith; Lancaster, Horne; Schickerling, Hiddleston, Richardson, Craig, Samuel, Ferrie, Vailanu, Duncan.

Replacements: Stephen, Sutherland, Talakai, Oguntibeju, Miller, Fraser, Oliver, Hastings.

Leinster: Keenan, Kenny, Ioane, Henshaw, J O'Brien; S Prendergast, McGrath (c); Usanov, Kelleher, Clarkson, Snyman, Deeny, Connan, Connors, Culhane.

Replacements: McKee, Sahir, Slimani, O'Tighearnaigh, Deegan, Penny, Gunne, Frawley.

Referee: Adam Jones.

Antrim avoid relegation despite last-gasp defeat

Antrim avoided relegation from Division 1B of the National Hurling League despite a dramatic last-gasp defeat at the hands of Ulster derby rivals Down at Pairc Esler.

Donal Hughes was the matchwinner for the Mournemen as his goal in the final minute of the game secured a 3-22 to 3-20 success.

Despite the victory, Down finish bottom of the division and are relegated to Division 2, along with Carlow, who went down 0-34 to 2-14 to Dublin at Dr Parnell Park.

Antrim retain their status on points difference and will face Down again in the Joe McDonagh Cup in four weeks' time.

Fortunes ebbed to an from in a pulsating game on Saturday as the sides traded scores throughout a close contest, with the outcome in doubt right until the end.

Shea Pucci scored two of Down's three goals, with Ruairi Donaghy doing likewise for the Saffrons.

Pucci found the net twice in the opening quarter of the contest but Donaghy's first goal reduced his side's deficit to five points at 2-7 to 1-5.

The same margin prevailed at the interval as the hosts went in 2-11 to 1-9 to the good despite five first-half points from Seaan Elliott.

The visitors began the second half strongly and Donaghy's second goal brought Davy Fitzgerald's side to within one of their opponents.

Elliott scored Antrim's goal and the see-saw encounter continued until the away side managed to nudge ahead 3-20 to 2-22 in added time thanks to a James McNaughton point.

Hughes had the final say however to clinch victory for his side.

Lipowicz double as Catalans pile misery on Hull KR

Betfred Super League

Catalans (14) 26

Tries: Lipowicz 2, Navarrete, Marc Goals: Sexton 5

Hull KR (6) 20

Tries: May, Burgess, Amone Goals: Lewis 4

Reigning Super League champions Hull Kingston Rovers suffered a third defeat in their opening four games as Catalans Dragons earned a remarkable 26-20 victory in Perpignan.

The Robins swept all before them last season, taking all three domestic trophies before beating Brisbane Broncos to become world champions last month, but the French side were exceptional as two tries from Zac Lipowicz and one by Romain Navarrete had them 20-6 ahead at the 60-minute mark.

It seemed like Rovers, despite an unconvincing display, were hauling their way back towards victory as tries from Joe Burgess and Tom Amone and Mikey Lewis' penalty levelled the scores.

In a dramatic finale, Catalans went up the other end and 19-year-old Lenny Marc raced over for a winning try which boosts them up to seventh place.

More to follow

Catalans: Staines; Cotric, Laulu-Togagae, Faatape, Marc; Sexton, Dodd; Allen, Da Costa, Navarrete, Lipowicz, Laguerre, Garcia.

Interchanges: Satae, Bousquet, Leeming, Chan, Wilson (18th man).

Hull KR: Broadbent; Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess; Lewis, May; Sue, Litten, Hadley, Whitehead, Batchelor, Minchella.

Interchanges: Amone, Luckley, Whitbread, Leyland.

Referee: Jack Smith.

Everton rub salt in Chelsea wounds as Champions League race tightens

Beto scored twice in Everton's 3-0 win over Chelsea (Darren Staples)

Chelsea's hopes of Champions League qualification suffered another damaging blow as Everton stormed to a 3-0 win on Saturday to compound a miserable week for Liam Rosenior's men.

Dumped out of the Champions League 8-2 on aggregate by holders Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday, the Blues have now lost four consecutive games to put Rosenior under pressure just over two months into his reign.

Beto struck twice for the Toffees as they surged into contention for a top-five finish, before Iliman Ndiaye rounded off Everton's best win so far at their new home.

Only two points now separate the sides as Chelsea remain in sixth, while Everton climb to seventh.

A place in the top five will almost certainly guarantee Champions League football next season due to the strong performance of English sides in European competitions this season.

But Chelsea's chances are fading fast with a tough run-in after the upcoming international break with Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool to come in their remaining seven games.

The debate over who should start in goal for the Club World Cup winners will also rage on after another error-strewn night for Robert Sanchez.

James Garner celebrated his first ever call-up to the England squad with a brilliant pass that allowed Beto to beat Sanchez for the opening goal on 33 minutes.

Moments later Jordan Pickford proved the value of a top goalkeeper with a stunning save to tip over Enzo Fernandez's blistering strike.

Worse was to come for Sanchez after the break when he allowed Beto's fiercely struck shot to slip between his legs just after the hour mark.

Beto even played a part in his side's third as he bullied the Chelsea defence to head Pickford's long ball into the path of Ndiaye.

The Senegal international wriggled into the box before blasting into the top corner to this time give Sanchez no chance.

Everton have struggled to settle into their new 53,000 capacity stadium.

But for the first time they have won back-to-back home league games this season to climb within three points of neighbours Liverpool.

And they face off in the first ever Merseyside derby at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Everton's next home game on April 19.

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No. 1 South Carolina posts one of the biggest blowouts in women's NCAA tournament history in win over No. 16 Southern

South Carolina had one of the biggest blowout wins in women’s NCAA tournament history on Saturday.

The No. 1 Gamecocks beat No. 16 Southern 103-34 in the first round. It’s the largest margin of victory for South Carolina in NCAA history and only six women’s NCAA tournament games have had a larger point differential.

Joyce Edwards had 27 points and missed just three shots from the field as all nine players who took the court for the Gamecocks scored at least one point and played at least 14 minutes. The Gamecocks were up by 25 at halftime and really blew the game open in the third quarter when they outscored Southern 32-2. 

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The Jaguars were just 1-of-15 in the quarter and missed eight shots in the paint as the margin grew to 55.

South Carolina’s win came exactly a year after it last set the record for its biggest NCAA tournament win. On March 21, 2025, the Gamecocks beat No. 16 Tennessee Tech 108-48 in the first round. In 2022, South Carolina beat Howard 79-21 in the first round of the tournament. 

Biggest NCAA tournament blowout is 89 points

For as staggering as South Carolina’s margin of victory was against Southern, it’s still not close to the biggest blowout in women’s NCAA tournament history. That game happened nine years ago, when Baylor beat Texas Southern 119-30 in the first round. That game eclipsed the previous record by one point as UConn had beaten Saint Francis (PA) 140-52 in 2018.

Oddly enough, none of the winning teams in the five biggest blowouts in women’s tournament history went on to win the national title. The national champion with the biggest blowout in the same tournament is UConn in 2000. The Huskies, who are the overwhelming favorites to win the 2026 tournament, beat Hampton 116-45 on their way to the title 26 years ago. 

Cam Schlittler, Jasson Dominguez continue their strong springs in Yankees' loss to Tigers

Cam Schlittler pitched into the fourth inning without allowing a run, but the Yankees bats went cold in their 3-1 loss to the Tigers on Saturday afternoon.

With the loss, the Yankees are 17-11 in Grapefruit League play.

Here are the takeaways...

-In his final spring start before the regular season, Schlittler continued his dominant March. He didn't allow a runner into scoring position until the third, after Javier Baez led off with a single and made it to third base on a sac bunt and sac fly. However, Schlittler stranded Baez at third to keep the scoreless tie. 

To the Tigers' credit, they made Schlittler work the second time through the order. They were patient and forced the young right-hander to throw 5-6 pitches per at-bat. With two outs and a runner on first, manager Aaron Boone pulled Schlittler after 3.2 scoreless innings (62 pitches/40 strikes). He allowed just two hits and one walk, while striking out one. 

Over his three spring starts, Schlittler has allowed just one run on six hits and two walks across 9.2 IP while striking out 11 batters. 

-On the offensive side, the Yankees had opportunities against Framber Valdez but could not break through until the third. Amed Rosario, starting at third base, led off with a double and Jasson Dominguez hit a one-out bloop single to put runners on the corners for Austin Wells. The Yankees backstop, who had a double earlier in the game, hit a sac bunt to first base to drive in Rosario.

-Jasson Dominguez continued his very strong spring on Saturday. He went 2-for-3 with a standup triple, hitting right-handed against Valdez. The talented outfielder was optioned to Triple-A on Friday as the Yankees outfield is cluttered to start the season, but the 23-year-old is showing the organization why he was highly touted over the years.

Dominguez is now hitting .349 with three home runs, two doubles, one triple, 10 RBI and three stolen bases across 15 spring games. 

Randal Grichuk, who will make the Opening Day roster as the Yankees' fourth outfielder over Dominguez, started as the DH in this one. He went hitless and is now batting .111 in seven games after signing late this spring.

-Brent Headrick, looking for a spot in the bullpen, got the final out for Schlittler in the fourth. He's allowed two runs in seven appearances (7.0 IP) this spring. 

-Ryan Yarbrough took over after Headrick and was not his sharpest. The southpaw allowed a two-out single to Kerry Carpenter in the fifth to score Baez from second. He then followed up with a leadoff walk to Jahmai Jones in the sixth and Colt Keith's single put Jones on third with one out -- Keith was thrown out at second trying to stretch it into a double. Dillon Dingler flew out to left field to push across the Tigers' second run. 

In the seventh, Yarbrough allowed back-to-back, one-out doubles in the seventh to give the Tigers a 3-1 lead. However, that second double was lost in the sun by center fielder Kenedy Corona and dumped in for a ground-rule double when it should have been the second out. Yarbrough got one more out before he was pulled with a runner on, but he was stranded by Angel Chivilli as the book closed on Yarbrough's day.

Yarbrough threw 54 pitches (30 strikes), allowing three runs on five hits and two walks in 2.2 innings pitched. He's allowed four runs in three spring appearances (7.2 IP). It was just his second spring appearance since returning from the WBC. 

-Although the Yankees picked up seven hits, they could only get one run across the plate. Not too surprising considering most of their starters did not play in this one. But here's how the notable names, who will likely be on the Opening Day roster, did in Saturday's game:

  • Paul Goldschmidt: 0-4, 2 K
  • Jose Caballero: 1-3, BB
  • Rosario: 1-4, R, K
  • Grichuk: 0-3, BB
  • Wells: 1-2, RBI, K

What's next

The Yankees' spring training slate continues Sunday afternoon against the Phillies. First pitch is set for 1:05 p.m.

Bensebaini double inspires stunning Dortmund comeback

Bensebaini double inspires stunning Dortmund comeback
Bensebaini double inspires stunning Dortmund comeback

HSV looked set for a famous away victory for much of the contest, leading 2-0 through goals from Philip Otele and Albert Sambi Lokonga. However, Dortmund showed immense resilience after the break, with Ramy Bensebaini converting two penalties either side of a Serhou Guirassy strike to complete a dramatic turnaround.

The opening exchanges were scrappy, with both sides struggling to maintain possession. Dortmund fashioned the first clear opportunity when Nicolai Remberg was dispossessed deep in his own half, allowing Maximilian Beier to race through on goal, but Daniel Heuer Fernandes reacted sharply to deny him with an outstretched leg.

HSV gradually grew into the contest and took the lead just before the 20-minute mark with their first real chance. William Mikelbrencis won the ball high up the pitch, drove into the area, and squared for Otele to tap home his first goal for Die Rothosen.

Dortmund were almost caught again soon after, with Gregor Kobel producing a fine save to keep out Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer from close range. At the other end, the hosts thought they had a penalty when Felix Nmecha went down in the box, only for the offside flag to cut the move short.

Seven minutes before the break, HSV doubled their advantage in fortuitous fashion. Dortmund failed to fully clear their lines, and the ball fell kindly for Fábio Vieira, who slipped in Lokonga to finish clinically and put the visitors firmly in control.

Dortmund were handed a golden opportunity to respond on the stroke of half-time when Warmed Omari brought down Beier inside the area. However, Nmecha squandered the chance, dragging his penalty wide to leave the hosts trailing 2-0 at the interval.

The home side emerged with renewed intent after the break, with Heuer Fernandes again called into action to deny Nmecha from close range following good work from Beier.

With time ticking away, Dortmund were given a lifeline in the 73rd minute when they were awarded another penalty. Bensebaini stepped up and calmly slotted down the middle to ignite hopes of a comeback.

Momentum quickly swung in Dortmund’s favour, and the equaliser arrived just five minutes later. Julian Ryerson delivered a dangerous cross that Guirassy met, and although his initial effort was saved, the striker reacted quickest to bundle the rebound over the line while on the ground.

HSV were rattled, and the turnaround was completed shortly after when Dortmund were awarded a third penalty following a handball by Miro Muheim. Bensebaini held his nerve once more, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way to fire into the bottom corner and send the Westfalenstadion into raptures.

Guirassy had a chance to seal the result in stoppage time, but Heuer Fernandes produced another excellent save. It proved inconsequential, however, as Dortmund held firm to complete a stunning 3-2 victory.

The win makes it three consecutive league victories for Dortmund and cuts the gap to leaders Bayern Munich to nine points. For HSV, the defeat leaves them with just one win in their last five matches, sitting 11th and at risk of slipping closer to the relegation battle depending on other results.

The last time Georgia football's biggest rivals won a national title

Georgia Bulldogs football fans are in a golden age. The Bulldogs won back-to-back national championships in 2021 and 2022 to silence rival fan bases. Dawg fans suffered for a long time before coach Kirby Smart and Georgia won a championship in 2021. Now, opposing fan bases can no longer flaunt that Georgia has not won a title since 1980.

To make things even better for Bulldog fans, several of Georgia's rivals are struggling to win. Florida, Auburn, and Georgia Tech (who has improved recently) are all struggling to win in recent seasons. This trio of Georgia rivals has each experienced turmoil, while Georgia has been in a state stability under Kirby Smart.

Georgia is far ahead of many of its rivals. Georgia's second-straight SEC-championship winning season in 2025 was viewed as a disappointing by some fans. However, none of Georgia's top rivals (outside of Alabama) have won an SEC title since Auburn won the SEC in 2013.

When was the last time Georgia's biggest rivals won a national championship in football?

Clemson Tigers

AUSTIN, TEXAS - DECEMBER 21: Head coach Dabo Swinney of the Clemson Tigers reacts during the fourth quarter against the Texas Longhorns in the Playoff First Round Game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on December 21, 2024 in Austin, Texas. Texas defeated Clemson 38-24. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Last national championship: 2018

The Dawgs and Tigers often battle on the recruiting trail and renewed their rivalry in 2024 with Georgia taking home a dominant win. Georgia has gotten the better of Clemson in the Kirby Smart era. Clemson's national championship years seem further and further away in the name, image and likeness era.

Auburn Tigers

Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze walks off the field after the Georgia Bulldogs game

Last national championship: 2010

College football has changed a lot since Cam Newton and Auburn won the 2010 national championship. One thing has stayed the same: Auburn's program has been in almost continuous turmoil.

Georgia has won 14 of its last 16 games against Auburn since the Tigers won a national championship.

South Carolina Gamecocks

Nov 30, 2024; Clemson, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Head Coach Shane Beamer smiles after the game against Clemson at Memorial Stadium.

Last national championship: never

The Georgia-South Carolina rivalry is no longer being played annually in the expanded SEC. The teams will renew the series in 2026. The Gamecocks and Dawgs had faced off every season from 1992-2023. A pandemic couldn't stop the rivalry, but a conference expansion is making it be played less frequently.

Is South Carolina a future national title contender? The Gamecocks would settle for a second SEC championship appearance at this point. Coach Shane Beamer is fighting to keep his job.

Florida Gators

Head coach Urban Meyer and Tim Tebow #15 of the Florida Gators celebrate after their 24-14 win against the Oklahoma Sooners during the FedEx BCS National Championship game at Dolphin Stadium on January 8, 2009 in Miami, Florida.

Last national championship: 2008

Alabama has won six national championships since Florida last won a title. Georgia has won back-to-back national titles and even Florida State has won a championship since 2008.

The Gators and Bulldogs will keep playing each other every year in the 16-team SEC. Florida is Georgia's top rival and will try to regain momentum in the series under first-year head coach Jon Sumrall.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs hugs head coach Brent Key of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets after the Bulldogs 44-42 victory in eighth overtime at Sanford Stadium on November 29, 2024 in Athens, Georgia.

Last national championship: 1990

Georgia Tech fans will say we are their biggest rival, but Georgia fans don't feel the same about the Yellow Jackets. Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate games become competitive recently in the Brent Key era, but Georgia still holds a significant winning streak in the series.

Georgia Tech isn't winning a national title any time soon. The Tech rivalry certainly intensified thanks to Georgia's eight overtime win in 2024 and a competitive game again in 2025.

Alabama Crimson Tide

Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide holds the trophy while celebrating with his team after defeating the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime to win the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 8, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Last national championship: 2020

Georgia and Alabama are not traditional rivals. However, they are two of the top programs in college football. Alabama derailed Georgia's national championship hopes in the 2012, 2018, and 2023 SEC championship games.

The Crimson Tide and Dawgs have met twice in national championships in the College Football Playoff era. Georgia defeated Alabama in the 2021 national title and looks like the top program in college football under Kirby Smart. Alabama is in a new era under Kalen DeBoer, who has the tough job of replacing Nick Saban.

Tennessee Volunteers

Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel walks off the field after the loss to Georgia in an NCAA college football game on September 13, 2025, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Last national championship: 1998

Tennessee Volunteers fans thought that 2021 was going to be their year (like they do every year when they are decent) until they faced the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens. The Volunteers missed a golden chance to beat Georgia in 2025. Tennessee and Georgia won't play in 2026, so Georgia's nine-game win streak in the series will continue.

The Volunteers seem to be back on track under head coach Josh Heupel. However, it has been over 25 years since 1998.

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Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!

Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!
Best performance of the season sees Everton's biggest win over cheating Chelsea since 1987!

Everton 3 - 0 Chelsea

Everton are back home at the Hill Dickinson Stadium this weekend after their cruel defeat to Arsenal this time last week, Chelsea are just 5 points ahead of Everton in the Premier League table and come to Merseyside with a massive cloud over them after the Premier League's paltry fine levied for grievous misdoings that far outweigh Everton's breaches of PSR.

David Moyes was not giving much away at his pre-match press conference yesterday, with no apparent advance leaks of the line-up for this match in which James Tarkowski is now available while Jarrad Branthwaite is on the bench. Tyrique George is ineligible for selection against his parent club.

Still no sign of Charly Alcaraz and his mysterious unspecified injury, as O'Brien switches to left-back and Garner features in midfield. Iroegbunam and Armstrong are on the bench.

First Half

The visitors kicked off as the spring sunshine faded behind the West Stand of the glorious Hill Dickinson Stadium. Beto inspired a forward drive but McNeil could not fashion an early shot.

Everton looked to press Chelsea and it forced them back to Sanchez. Tarkowski#s long ball went through to Sanchez but the Blues' high press again forced a turnover, but again, Everton could not make it count.

Chelsea's first advance saw Caicedo shoot well wide. The pace of the game was too slow, Pickford trying a long punt which was lost by Beto. Fofana then gifted Everton a corner, Garner taking it but lots of silly pushing and a free-kick given to the visitors. But Beto chased the ball down and blocks Sanchez's clearance but could not turn the ball into the empty net, Sanchez recovering with a lucky touch.

Everton forced another turnover in midfield and Dewsbury-Hall got free down the right but crossed low too close to Sanchez with Beto on the wrong side.

Another giveaway fell for Ndiaye, but again, Everton could not turn it into a real chance. Yet another switch, Beto crossing for Garner but his shot was blocked. A great opening quarter of an hour for the Toffees... but nothing to show for it.

Palmer advanced but O'Brien blocked the cross from Neto behind off the Chelsea player. Everton built again, Mykolenko's hard low cross bouncing off Ndiaye. An Everton throw-in led to more forward play across the Chelsea area... but still no decent shot on goal.

Palmer adavanced and it looked like Gana caught him but nothing given, Ndiaye tried to play Dewsbury-Hall forward but it was initially deflected away but Everton kept pressing and yet still couldn't make that chance come.

Fernades swept the ball forward but Cuereela's cross was well over-hit, no-one there. But Everton allowed Neto to run the ball into the Everton area, however, no other Chelsea player anticipated his move. But it was the first spell of Chelsea momentum, testing the Everton defence on 25 minutes.

A much quicker Everton move ended wiith a poor cross from Gana on the byeline and Chelsea surged forward, Pedro's, shot blocked. A Chelsea corner was played to the far post where Keane headed clear.

But Chelsea worked it back, a dangerous ball forward wins a corner. An incredible sequence followed with four or five Chelsea shots, all blocked in a crowded penalty area.

Chelsea were now exerting much more control of the game, but out of notheingm a fantastic ball forward from Garner, looked impossible for Beto (33') to manage but a perfect dink over the advancing Sanchez bobbled and bounced into the Chelsea net -- a brilliant Everton goal!

A huge response from Chelsea saw Everton's goal under huge pressure. A corner came out to Neto, but a brilliant Pickford save prevented a certain goal. Another Chelsea corner followed as Everton had to withstand a veritable onslaught of Chelsea pressure.

Everton finally relieved the pressure with Dewsbury-Hall advancing down the left, winning a throw-in. Mykolenko's delivery to the near post forced Sanchez to punch it behind. The corner led to more Everton throw-ins. Eventually, Ndiaye got free down the left but yet again, the cross was just not good enough.

Chelsea passed the ball around until the board went up for 2 minutes added... and they carried on passing it around until Gana intercepted and tried to release Beto. But Chelsea came back and crossed in, Keane rising high to head it away and bring to an end a very good Everton half with a finely worked goal to cap it off.

Second Half

Everton restarted with a box kick, Beto almost upsetting Sanchez again before Chelsea regained control. But McNeil fought smartly for the ball and a ball in led to an Evertob corner from McNeil, Trakowski at the far post, Sanchez just beating Beto to the headed ball.

Chelsea slowed it right down again, trying to draw Everton out, but Dewsbury-Hall forced another turnover. Everton tried a couple of neat moves but both were cut off by good Chelsea defending. There were some lively exchanges in midfield, and some great turnovers, but Everton weren't holding the ball or making much of the possession.

Dewsbury-Hall was fouled by Caicedo wide left. McNeil gave way to Garner, swung hard to the far post, Sanchez backing into the post as he caught it and just kept it out. Another Chelsea advance broke down... and likewise another Everton advance. Joao Pedro got annoyed when his crazy antics were awarded with an Everton free-kick.

Cucurella then fouled O'Brien, winning a better free-kick to the right of the Chelsea area. But Garner swung it far too close to Sanchez -- what a waste!

Another lively Everton attack broke down and Chelsea finally got forward. Garnocho played back for Pedro who shot a brilliant curler coming onside the far post, Pickford parrying it brilliantly.

Chelsea advanced but Gana intercepted brilliantly and strode forward, setting up and another tantalising ball forward to Beto (63') who shot straight at Sanchez, and an immense fumble saw the ball creep over the line behind him. Fantastic!

The Chavs were devastated, but tried their best to pull things together after another stunning setback.

Everton: Pickford, O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Gana, Garner, McNeil, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Beto.

Chelsea: Sanchez; Gusto (46' Garnacho), Fofana, Hato, Cucurella; Caicedo, Lavia; Palmer, Enzo, Neto; Joao Pedro

Subs: Sharman-Lowe, Acheampong, Tosin, Sarr, Essugo, Andrey Santos, Estevao, Delap.

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Reader Comments (17)

Mykolenko wanted to press forward around 5 minutes in but Ndiaye told him to calm down and pass it backwards… our style of play is intentional and it is effective. We try not to ever stretch the game and get caught on the break.

Most Premier League teams have elite forward players who pray on mistakes and open spaces…. We keep it tight and nick goals which is good enough to get teams in the top 8-ish places in the Premier League.

As opposed to Angeball etc that is arguably more exciting but less effective… I'm fine with how we play and enjoy stifling opposing players.

With a couple of elite forwards of our own, our style would be even more effective. UTFT… in my opinion, the first objective in a game of football is not to concede. Scoring a goal comes second.

Ged Simpson 6 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:10:05

Christy Ring

21/03/2026 : 18:01:34

Beto shocking

Sean Kearns 7 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:10:25

Also I would keep Beto next season even if he is a backup.

A big heart goes a long way around these parts and the lad gets my vote.

Neil Tyrrell 9 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:21:56

Impressive half, brilliant from Garner and Beto for our goal.

Keep it going, boys! COYB

Dave Abrahams 10 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:22:11

A brilliant pass that made a good goal brightened up a mostly boring game.

Neil Lawson 11 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:22:38

Sean 4. Reluctantly, I have to agree with your assessment. We could be so much better though if we had a midfielder to drive gorward and break the lines. Winning is great but we arent great to watch.

That said, what a pass and what a finish.

Neil Tyrrell 13 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:30:13

Agree Sean @11, Beto over Barry all day even though neither are good enough really. Barry probably would have fell over and not even touched the ball, he's beyond useless. Be interesting to see if DM does the usual and brings him on around 60-70', and what reaction he gets. Imagine it will not be good.

John Collins 14 Posted 21/03/2026 at 18:34:59

Dave,

Thats the best half of football ive seen at home.

Not a high bar but I thought we played on the front foot and got plenty of players in the final third

Sean Kearns 15 Posted 21/03/2026 at 19:01:15

Keep Barry on the bench for fuck sake unless we get a third. He’s the last thing we need

16 Posted 21/03/2026 at 19:29:36

Credit where it's due, that's a brilliant performance from all involved, including the manager. I am not a Moyes fan in any way, shape, or form, but he got everything spot on in this game.

Special shout out to Pickford,he made crucial saves at vital times and McNeil has been excellent recently.

I wasn't impressed with the line up when I first saw it, how wrong can you be?

It's almost 3:30am here I'm the Philippines but I feel the need to celebrate with a few Red Horses.

For me that's one of our best performances of the season and a thoroughly deserved win.

All 11 starting players were outstanding and Chelsea weren't just beaten, they were outclassed

Cody Rhodes Reflects On How His WWE Legacy Stacks Up Against His Father Dusty's

Cody Rhodes smiling
Cody Rhodes smiling - WWE

When Cody Rhodes made his return to WWE in 2022, one of his primary goals was to win the company's top championship – something his father, Dusty Rhodes, was never able to do. Over the last four years, Cody accomplished that and more. During a recent appearance on "Insight with Chris Van Vliet," he was asked to share his thoughts on the fact that his accomplishments have surpassed his dad's.

"Mr. Heyman told me that, and I thought, 'He might be the one guy I believe it [from]," Rhodes said. "I mean, they're still doing things of his today, and there's a whole fandom that will never even know they were his brainchild, or something that he – like, this was a silly one, but for example, the cage lowering [little by little], that's a Dusty thing. These production things are still in play. I appreciate you saying it. I think I have a lot more to do."

Among Rhodes' many WWE accomplishments over the last several years is his winning the King of the Ring tournament in 2025. Rhodes said it was a prize that he desperately wanted, and he celebrated the victory accordingly.

"I don't ride on the WWE charters anymore coming back from Saudi, because after the King of the Ring was probably the most partying I've ever done on a flight," Rhodes continued. "I got photos with people I don't even know. I'm arm wrestling Santos [Escobar] in one photo. My shirt is unbuttoned to my naval."

Rhodes' only regret from that night, though, is the fact that he didn't have the King of the Ring crown with him in the pictures that were taken.

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Barcelona among contenders for Champions League but questions remain

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 18: Hansi Flick, head coach of FC Barcelona, looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg, football match played between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United at Spotify Camp Nou stadium on March 18, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo By Javier Borrego/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

The UEFA Champions League is down to eight teams, and according to some predictions, Barcelona sit in that middle ground. Close enough to dream big, but a small mistake could undo them. One thing that has helped them, at least in the minds of pundits, is the draw. It’s Atlético Madrid again, which won’t be easy given the Copa del Rey elimination, but the experts tip it toward Barça this time.

Projections have them moving on, and some even see them reaching the final. Of course, nothing is settled on paper.

Movistar+ pundit Julio Maldonado has been blunt about it. “I would see Barça as a finalist,” he said, but then added a warning that almost anyone would echo. “Barça has to improve defensively.”

Watching them, it’s easy to understand why. In attack, they can explode in a few minutes. Lamine Yamal finds pockets to play passes, Raphinha drifts into space, Pedri pulls strings in tight moments, Robert Lewandowski finishes. But the knockout rounds don’t forgive lapses, and Barcelona still has too many of those.

Hansi Flick is trying to adjust to the situation. Maldonado highlighted that too. “If Barça can win this Champions League it’s because Flick takes slightly fewer risks and has a lot of talent up front.”

The other side of the bracket is the tough one, according to most. Bayern Munich keeps appearing as the benchmark. “Bayern is a goal-scoring machine and I maintain they are the main favorite,” Maldonado said.

A potential semifinal opponent for Barcelona is Arsenal, who are perhaps a bit of a wild card. Their form has dipped since the start of the season, but they are still a highly dangerous team.

“I see Arsenal worse than at the start of the season… but I’ll give them quite a lot of chances,” Maldonado said.

Looking at the rest of the picture, PSG are trending upward again. The Chelsea win turned heads, and the return of key players makes them more dangerous. “They’re improving… not the top favorite, but I give them quite a lot of chances,” was Maldonado’s opinion.

Liverpool are not considered favorites but they are in the mix, too. You can’t predict knockout tournaments.

One team you definitely can never rule out is Real Madrid. But they have a potential roadblock up ahead. It’s that classic tie, Bayern versus Real Madrid. Maldonado doesn’t mince words. “I think Madrid will be eliminated, I hope I’m wrong.”

UCLA Is Building the Next Generation of WNBA Stars

UCLA Bruins center Lauren Betts (51) celebrates after a play against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the second half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

UCLA women’s basketball has six seniors and graduate students entering the 2026 WNBA Draft after this season. As these Bruins approach the final games of their collegiate careers, UCLA’s program has helped set these players up for successful professional careers.

“Not a lot of people get to play basically on a pro team,” senior guard Kiki Rice said, per Jack Maloney of CBS Sports. “That will help all of us.”  

Rice added that she has had the opportunity to play with multiple star players throughout her four seasons at UCLA. In a recent mock draft by The Athletic, Rice and four other UCLA players were projected to be drafted in the first round.

“I see a lot of alignment in their current roles to what they will need to be as pros,” a WNBA talent evaluator told CBS Sports about UCLA players. “Identifying and projecting a role for players at the next level is a critical part of this process. Each of their key players is in a role where they can impact winning and a lot of what they need to do now for this year’s team will apply to what they’ll need to do to be impactful contributors as pros.”

In addition to Rice, senior center Lauren Betts, senior guard Gabriela Jaquez, graduate student guard Gianna Kneepkens, graduate student guard Charlisse Leger Walker and graduate student forward Angela Dugalić are entering the 2026 draft.

Adding Michaela Onyenwere As an Assistant Coach Has Also Helped the Bruins

UCLA hired Michaela Onyenwere as an assistant coach this season, and she has given some advice to the Bruins entering the draft. Onyenwere was the No. 6 pick in the 2021 WNBA Draft and the 2021 WNBA Rookie of the Year.

She played with New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury and Chicago Sky and is currently a free agent.

“I think we’re really fortunate to have someone who’s been through that and is currently still playing, so can give us some behind-the-scenes advice on what it’s gonna take to be successful,” Rice said. 

Aug 28, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Chicago Sky forward Michaela Onyenwere (12) against the Phoenix Mercury at Phx Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The WNBA Draft will take place on April 13 in New York City.

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Gianluca Scamacca major doubt for key Italy World Cup playoffs

Gianluca Scamacca major doubt for key Italy World Cup playoffs
Gianluca Scamacca major doubt for key Italy World Cup playoffs

Gianluca Scamacca will join the Italy squad at Coverciano despite suffering an injury setback ahead of the crucial World Cup play-off fixtures against Northern Ireland and potentially Bosnia or Wales.

According to TMW, the striker has picked up an adductor tear, but he remains determined to respond to Gennaro Gattuso’s call-up. Scamacca is reportedly highly motivated to participate in the international break and is unwilling to withdraw from the squad despite the physical issue. He is no stranger to injuries but wants to push through this time.

His availability for the match against Northern Ireland on Thursday remains uncertain. The medical staff will conduct final tests in the coming days to determine if the forward can recover in time to feature. For Gattuso, having Scamacca present at the national team base is a priority, and the player’s commitment to the cause is seen as a significant boost for the group as they navigate a high-stakes play-off path.

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Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson unlikely to play vs Kentucky | Report

Iowa State's Joshua Jefferson is unlikely to play in the Cyclones' NCAA Tournament round of 32 game Sunday, March 22, against the No. 7 seed Kentucky Wildcats, according to a report March 21 via Twitter/X from Field of 68's Jeff Goodman.

Goodman added that Jefferson "will continue to receive treatment prior to the game, but the chances of him being able to play against the Wildcats on Sunday are slim."

Jefferson was the second-seeded Iowa State Cyclones' leading rebounder (7.6 per game) and second-leading scorer (16.9 per game) in 34 games this season.

Jefferson was injured and played just three minutes during the second-seeded Cyclones' 108-74 win against No. 15 Tennessee State in the NCAA Tournament round of 64.

Jefferson told reporters after the game that he has a low ankle sprain.

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Inter 2-2 Napoli Women: Nerazzurre concede twice in closing stages

Inter 2-2 Napoli Women: Nerazzurre concede twice in closing stages
Inter 2-2 Napoli Women: Nerazzurre concede twice in closing stages

Inter Women played out a frustrating draw at the Arena Civica Gianni Brera in Milano on matchday 17 in Serie A Women. After a goalless first half, the Nerazzurre started the second 45 with character and aggression, breaking the deadlock through Bugeja (54') and doubling their lead with a precise left-footed strike from Wullaert (65'). However, Napoli caused problems for Piovani’s side in the closing stages. After pulling a goal back through Fløe, the Danish forward launched a counter-attack that allowed Barker to equalise in the 86th minute. Inter picked up a point to take their tally to 34 in the table.

INTER 2-2 NAPOLI WOMEN

Goals: 54' Bugeja (I), 65' Wullaert (I), 78' Fløe (N), 87' Barker (N)

INTER (3-5-2): 1 Rúnarsdottir; 3 Bowen, 24 Milinkovic, 5 Andrés; 18 Glionna, 10 Magull (79' Paz), 27 Csiszar, 20 Detruyer (66' 16 Tomasevic), 22 Schough (46' 21 Tomaselli); 31 Wullaert, 7 Bugeja (79' 6 Santi). Substitutes: 23 Ivarsdottir, 35 Robbioni, 4 Pleidrup, 14 Robustellini, 33 Bartoli, 44 Consolini. Coach: Gianpiero Piovani

NAPOLI WOMEN (4-4-2): 1 Beretta; 44 Pettenuzzo, 16 Jusjong, 32 Vergani, 67 Giordano; 17 Carcassi (77' 7 Barker), 23 Bellucci, 19 Sciabica, 8 Kozak (77' 27 Kainulainen); 10 Banusic, 11 Fløe Substitutes: 21 Thisgaard, 30 Hornschuch, 5 Veletanlic, 12 Kjolholdt, 14 Faurskov, 20 Troan, 24 A. D'Angelo, 26 O. D'Angelo, 77 Musumeci Coach: David Sassarini

Stoppage time: -; 4'

Booked: Pettenuzzo (N)

Referee: Acquafredda Assistants: Recupero - Galluzzo Fourth official: Cafaro

INTER VS. NAPOLI WOMEN | THE MATCH

At the Arena Civica in Milano, Inter lined up against Napoli with the duo of Wullaert and Bugeja in attack. The game began cautiously as both sides felt each other out. Inter’s first real chance came from Glionna, who received a pass from Schough but couldn’t find the target. Banusic was the biggest threat for Napoli in the first half: she had a go with her left foot (32') before wasting an opportunity from a Rúnarsdottir clearance shortly afterwards. After a goalless first half, the Nerazzurre came out with more aggression. Ten minutes into the second half, Bugeja opened the scoring, finishing off Andres' assist for her seventh league goal of the season. Inter kept control and doubled their lead in the 65th minute when Wullaert, set up by Detruyer, beat Beretta with a precise left-footed strike to score her twelfth league goal of the campaign. The Belgian striker moved into Inter’s all-time top scorers’ podium with 26 goals, level with Chawinga. Napoli pulled a goal back just over ten minutes from time through Fløe (78'), who also launched a counter-attack that allowed Barker to equalise (86'). In between, Tomasevic nearly scored a spectacular long-range effort, only for Beretta to tip it away. Inter took a point from the match and move up to 34 in the league table.

INTER-NAPOLI WOMEN | LA DIRETTA

SECONDO TEMPO: 94' - Si chiude sul 2-2 la sfida tra Inter e Napoli Women 86' - Pareggio del Napoli: progressione di Fløe che va sul fondo e serve Barker che a due passi dalla porta chiude in rete 85' - Conclusione di potenza di Tomasevic su cui si allunga Beretta 85' - Destro di Tomaselli, blocca Beretta 78' - Accorcia il Napoli: su un'incertezza di Milinkovic, Fløe si inserisce e chiude in porta di sinistro 76' - Colpo di testa diFløe, blocca senza problemi Rúnarsdottir 65' - RADDOPPIO NERAZZURRO!!! Wullaert servita da Detruyer supera Beretta con un sinistro preciso e letale e segna il suo 12esimo gol in Campionato e il 26esimo centro con la maglia nerazzurra (terzo posto marcatrici all-time al pari di Chawinga) 54' - INTER IN VANTAGGIO!!! Cross dalla sinistra di Andres e gol di testa di Bugeja: settimo centro per l'attaccante nerazzurra 46' - Squadre in campo: inizia il secondo tempo del match. Per l'Inter Tomaselli prende il posto di Schough

PRIMO TEMPO: 45' - Si chiude a reti inviolate e senza recupero il primo tempo della partita 39' - Anche Csiszar ci prova, palla smorzata e recuperata da Beretta 38' - Detruyer cerca l'incrocio dei pali, palla fuori 32' - Sul disimpegno di Rúnarsdottir, recupera Banusic che spreca una chiara occasione per la formazione partonopea 23' - Sinistro di Banusic, blocca tutto Rúnarsdottir 13' - Tiro a giro di Wullaert non lontano dalla porta del Napoli 12' - Cross di Schough per Glionna che non inquadra lo specchio della porta 1' - Inizia Inter-Napoli Women all'Arena Civica di Milano

Pacers Obi Toppin Closer To Normal After Four Month In-Season Absence

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SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 10: Obi Toppin #1 of the Indiana Pacers controls the ball against Precious Achiuwa #9 of the Sacramento Kings during the first quarter at Golden 1 Center on March 10, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Kelley L Cox/Getty Images)

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MILWAUKEE – It’s rare that an NBA player misses 50-plus consecutive games within one NBA campaign, then returns before the season ends. Yet Indiana Pacers forward Obi Toppin pulled it off, missing 56 straight games from October 29 through February 24.

In that nearly four month span, Toppin was sidelined with a foot injury. In the Pacers third game of the season, the normally-durable forward exited the contest with what the team deemed a hamstring injury at the time. Further testing revealed Toppin had been diagnosed with a partial stress fracture of the fifth metatarsal in his right foot. The original estimate was at least a three month absence.

123 days later, he finally returned to the court. It was a long gap, and Toppin hasn’t reached 20 minutes in a game since his comeback. The Pacers want to be cautious with his playing time. But he’s back on the hardwood, and that means something to both him and the rest of his team.

Why did Obi Toppin return this season for the Pacers?

“Obviously, I love playing. I want to be out there as much as I can. I never want to sit any games out,” Toppin said of his desire to return this season. He couldn’t sit still during his rehab. At one point, he got up shots at the Pacers practice facility while riding around on a knee scooter. “We didn’t want to rush anything, but we still wanted to get out a couple of games just so I’m not going into the summer wondering how it’s going to feel when I’m out there playing real basketball. So that’s what we’re doing now and everything’s been good.”

Practice is one thing, and simulated games are another. But there is nothing like NBA action against an opponent to get rhythm and improve conditioning. That’s what Toppin has been doing the last four weeks. He’s started three times, seen his minutes increase, and played in all but two games – he missed one leg of two back-to-backs – since his return in late February.

At first, there were struggles. Toppin missed his first 10 three-point shots and didn’t make more than one field goal in a game until his fifth post-return outing. His non-rebounding numbers were muted outside of a five assist performance against the Memphis Grizzlies. A low minutes total was certainly a factor, but it was clear Toppin had to reacclimate to his teammates, some of whom were new, and to NBA action in general.

He’s been far more effective in recent games. Across his last four appearances, in which Toppin has only posted 16.3 minutes per game, he’s averaging 13.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per contest on 53% shooting from the field. Almost half of his outside shots have gone in. It took about 10 days, but Toppin looks more like himself of late.

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New York Knicks' Mikal Bridges (25) defends Indiana Pacers' Obi Toppin (1) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

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“I’ll say after the first game. After [it], I got that ‘I can do this now’ feeling. Because you really don’t know coming back from injuries, putting a screw in your foot, and then playing that same year,” Toppin said when asked about what time he started to feel like himself on the court again. “You don’t know how that’s going to feel. So getting out there that first time, it was more just see how it feels, see if I can play through it and stuff. And everything felt good, I had no issues with my foot. Probably the second game I started to feel like myself. [I] need to make a couple more shots, but when I’m out there, I think I’m good.”

He has already started to make more shots and, importantly, play with more varied lineups. Toppin has played for 38 minutes with prized Pacers acquisition Ivica Zubac this season, and he also got some run with Kobe Brown, Micah Potter, Kam Jones, and Jalen Slawson for the first time. Those players are all new to the Pacers with the exception of Jones, a rookie who was injured early in the season when Toppin was initially playing.

Beyond Toppin getting his feet back under him, those moments of chemistry are important. That’s what the Pacers are trying to build in their games down the stretch of this season – while already eliminated from the playoffs, anything the Pacers can discover about their team right now that could help next season is beneficial. For example, it’s possible that Toppin and Jay Huff make up the Pacers reserve frontcourt next season. They’ve played together for just 68 minutes this season, including 47 since Toppin returned from injury. The more time they can get together to develop chemistry before the season ends, the better.

Chemistry for Toppin goes beyond the court. He’s one of the heartbeats of the Pacers team, and it’s easier to grow connections when actually playing in games. “He’s our engine. He brings energy on both ends of the floor,” Pacers guard T.J. McConnell said of Toppin. “To have him back, it’s just such a positive for our team. We’ve missed him dearly.”

Toppin has played in nine games since returning from injury. He’s averaging 7.2 points and 3.4 rebounds per game so far, with those stats growing of late. It’s been a strange year for the Dayton product – he played in 79 games last season and all 82 the year prior.

Some of his talent comes from his natural athletic gifts. Toppin grabs rebounds simply by jumping higher than surrounding players and gets system buckets for the Pacers by lifting above the rim and outrunning players in transition. His athleticism has a significant function for the blue and gold.

The injury was a challenge for his pop. “It didn’t feel normal. I’m still working on that now. It takes in-game like dunks to get that feel back,” Toppin said last weekend of his athleticism. “So we’ll see how these next couple games go. I might take off a couple times and see how it feels. But other than that, doing that (jumping up and grabbing the rim) before the game, that’s been feeling regular.”

He has just five dunks this season, and a career-low 8.4% of his field goal attempts have been dunks. That’s the next step for Toppin individually – showing more of the natural traits that make him special. With a screw in his foot, there should be little expectation for an instant recovery. His former level will return eventually, though.

And there are recent signs, particularly from a shooting and minutes perspective, that Toppin is more comfortable and closer to his pre-injury self. He’s played 12 games this season, and the Pacers have 12 more before 2025-26 ends. Toppin will hope to show off some of his athletic gifts as he continues his rare in-season return from such a long absence.

Max Holloway open to Conor McGregor’s terms for rematch fight: ‘Sign me up’

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Max Holloway has shared his thoughts on what could come next for him after reflecting on UFC 326 in a recent video.

It comes after Charles Oliveira’s win over Holloway, which saw some fans head for the exits early due to the one-sided nature of the BMF title fight.

Although ‘Do Bronx’ was in control from start to finish, there were questions about whether the fight matched up to the usual standards expected of that title.

Max Holloway is open to any weight class for a potential Conor McGregor rematch

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Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

After his brief social media message following the fight, Max Holloway shared more of his thoughts on the aftermath of UFC 326 in a video posted to his YouTube channel.

‘Blessed’ mentioned that there are a few things he needs to take care of before reaching out to the UFC about booking another fight.

He didn’t commit to any specific opponent but did mention that a rematch with Conor McGregor interests him, no matter which division it happens in.

“I mean, Conor’s there, you know. Conor’s got one over me,” he said. “He’s talking about coming back. I’m coming off of a loss, I mean it would look pretty fun to get that one back with him.

“So, we’ll see what happens. I know a lot of people are worried about the weight and this and that but if he doesn’t want to cut weight, then I don’t want to cut weight,” Holloway continued. “We can do it at any weight to be honest. It’s just about getting it back.”

The two first met in 2013, with McGregor winning by unanimous decision early in his UFC career. Before UFC 326, McGregor had hinted that he could face the winner of the BMF title bout based on conversations with those around him in the promotion.

Certainly, given their history and fighting styles – not to mention OliveIra isn’t as much of a draw as Max – this would be a far better fit for ‘The Notorious.’

“Sign me up man,” Holloway said. “If 155 is kind of busy right now, we don’t know who to pick, I know Conor keeps talking about coming back. That’d be a fun fight. That fight really excites me and weight wouldn’t be an issue.”

Max Holloway and Conor McGregor’s timelines could clash

Conor McGregor mentioned International Fight Week as a more likely return date, especially after the UFC White House card was announced.

In his video, Max Holloway explained that he needs to complete all his medical procedures before even thinking about another training camp.

Holloway also said he plans to fight again in 2026 but has other obligations to handle before focusing fully on training.

“I got a bunch of work things I actually have to do outside of fighting,” he said. “After that, take a little vacay and then wait for news like I said from my team”, he concluded.

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A showdown brewing at New Castle: Mt. Vernon, New Albany advance in 4A semistate

NEW CASTLE – With 1:16 remaining in Mt. Vernon’s 66-46 win over Decatur Central in Saturday morning’s Class 4A semistate semifinal at New Castle Fieldhouse, coach Joe Bradburn was able to send Luke Ertel to the bench to rest for the first time.

A little rest might be needed.

“Anything we can spare,” Bradburn said. “We need to get him extra rest in some way.”

Postgame with New Albany guard Reece McKee. A huge 23-point game in 65-57 win over Terre Haute North pic.twitter.com/JhFBjdHJO0

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Class 4A fourth-ranked Mt. Vernon (26-3) is one step from a spot in the state finals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. But that one step looks like a tough one.

No. 9 New Albany ended seventh-ranked Terre Haute North’s 22-game winning streak in the second semistate semifinal, rallying from a six-point third-quarter deficit for a 65-57 win in a physical, uptempo battle of a game.

It sets up for a tremendous semistate championship on Saturday at New Castle: Mt. Vernon vs. New Albany.

“They are a load, obviously,” New Albany coach Jason Jones said of Mt. Vernon. “We’ll try to get off our feet and regroup and prep as much as we can for the next four or five hours. One thing I know about this group is they will go out and compete. You can live with the results when the guys do that.”

Mt. Vernon took command in the second quarter of the first semistate game, outscoring Decatur Central 16-5 on the way to taking a 14-point lead into halftime. Owen Daughtery drilled one of his three 3-pointers during a 13-0 run that allowed the Marauders to get some separation.

The Purdue-point Ertel, who was named Gatorade Player of the Year in Indiana on Friday, led Mt. Vernon with 24 points and nine rebounds. Max Vise, a 6-8 junior standout, added 17 points. The supporting cast, including Jamaree Collins (10 points) and Daugherty (nine points), filled their roles.

“The atmosphere is just electric here,” Daugherty said of playing at New Castle. “I just know my role and try to play it. Huge shoutout to coach Bradburn because he gives me the confidence. These past couple games I haven’t been shooting as much or had as much (playing time), but I just have to trust in my team and stay ready for it.”

He certainly has the trust of Ertel, who calls Daugherty “the best shooter in the state.”

“He gave us a big lift on that three,” Bradburn said Daugherty’s second quarter 3-pointer. “It energized our crowd and energized our team. It just opens up the door a little bit for us to relax. We knew that. We talked about his team having different people stepping up every week. I thought that was Owen’s moment to get our team going.”

Decatur Central (20-7) pulled as close as 12 points late in the third quarter but Ertel answered with a three-point play and a putback to push the lead back to 17 going into the fourth. The Hawks, a regional champion for the first time, seemed to show some nerves after taking a 6-0 lead in the first two minutes. Decatur Central was just 2-for-16 from the field in the decisive second quarter.

“Those are shots our kids make all the time,” Decatur Central coach Bryan Surber said. “I thought we had some frustrations that carried over to the defensive side of the floor, but I thought our defensive game plan was pretty good for the most part. Mt. Vernon is really good. We tried to get after (Ertel) a little bit through their offense. It worked a little bit. But I wish we would have shot it a little bit better. I feel like we could have kept it pretty close. Their defense was good, too. They were more physical than us and bumped us off our spots.

Elyas Zapata led the Hawks with 14 points and Devin Colbert Jr. added 12.

In the second game, New Albany (23-5) got a big performance from Reece McKee, who finished with a game-high 23 points to lead Bulldogs (23-5) into the semistate championship. The junior guard scored 10 points in the fourth quarter, including a key putback with 2:30 remaining to push the New Albany lead to four points.

“He took it to another level,” Jones said of McKee. He just kind of has that, ‘I’m not going to let us lose’ mentality. If we do lose, he’s going to go down swinging. We can always live with that.”

New Albany took a 38-30 lead into halftime despite leading scorer Noah Washington sitting the final seven minutes of the second quarter after picking up his third foul. Washington, who had seven points in the first quarter, scored just two points in the third quarter, which was dominated by Terre Haute North. The Patriots (24-4) started the half on a 16-2 run before New Albany was able to gather itself and score the final four points of the quarter.

“Third quarter, we were not very good and they were really good,” Jones said. “We just had to regather and refocus. We felt like we took a pretty good hit from them. We survived it and the fourth quarter guys did a good job going out there and making plays.”

Blake Hammond, a 6-5 junior, led Terre Haute North with 12 of his 22 points in the third quarter. Cam Fennell added 13 points in his final game for Terre Haute North, which was making its second consecutive semistate appearance.

“It feels honestly like you are going to the state game after that win,” McKee said. “But we have another tough team coming in here we have to be ready for so we’re going to watch some film and relax.”

Mt. Vernon has never played in the state finals. New Albany won state titles in 1973 and 2016.

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HUSKERS SOFTBALL Recap – Now That’s a Sound Thrashing: #5 NEBRASKA 13 – Michigan St. 0 (6 Inn.)

Following last night’s game, Nate Rohr Of Huskers Radio described Coach Rhonda Revelle as “animated” when discussing yesterday’s 2-0 win with her team out in left field post-game.

There’s no telling 100% what the subject of that discussion was, but their inability to bring runners home would probably have been a solid guess. Despite 11 hits and receiving 5 walks, the Huskers stranded 13 runners and were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position. So if Rhonda did get a little salty with her charges?

On what ended up a cool, sunny brunch date in East Lansing today, consider her message received.

The Huskers ripped out 16 hits, half of those for extra bases, cut the runners left on base almost in half, and crossed the plate 13 times while shutting out the Spartans to clinch a series victory before going for the sweep 30 minutes after the end of the first game.


Five Huskers – Kacie Hoffman, Jordy Frahm, Jesse Farrell, Alexis Jensen and Sammie Bland – had multiple hit games. Three – Frahm, Jensen and Ava Kuszak – all left the yard. And Hoffman had a perfect day at the plate going 4-for-4 with 2 RBI’s and 2 runs scored. Frahm reached based 4 out of 5 trips and her 3-run blast in the 6th inning to conclude the scoring seemed to justify the Spartans attempts to pitch around her and walk her twice. Michigan State pitching by then had turned into a batting practice machine as their team ERA ballooned to 5.68 following the game.

On the mound, Jensen tossed a 1-hit complete-game shutout over the 6 innings. She began the game retiring 9 straight before getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the 4th. She then settled back down striking out 4 in the last two innings to finish things off and collect her 11th win of the season.


The teams meet again shortly due to the doubleheader being played because of wet weather expected on Sunday. Once again, games will be streamed on B1G+ and broadcast on Huskers Radio.


Manchester City Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Newcastle United Ace: Is He Worth The Fight?

Manchester City Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Newcastle United Ace: Is He Worth The Fight?
Manchester City Are Facing Stiff Competition For This Newcastle United Ace: Is He Worth The Fight?

In a recent report, Fichajes claimed that Manchester City are facing stiff competition for Newcastle United ace Sandro Tonali. It has been revealed that the Mancunian giants would have to compete with Manchester United and Arsenal in the race to land the Italian talent this summer.

Tonali is having an impressive campaign at the Tyneside club as he has put in a lot of influential displays for them at the centre of the park. The Italy international has registered three goals and secured seven assists in 47 matches for Newcastle this season across all competitions.

The 25-year-old is currently among the most consistent midfielders in the Premier League. Thus, Man City would do well to lure him to the Etihad Stadium in this summer transfer window.

His current contract at St. James’ Park will run out in the summer of 2028, which could make it difficult for the Mancunian giants to sign him on the cheap this off-season.

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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – MARCH 10: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Newcastle United FC and FC Barcelona at St James’ Park on March 10, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Manchester City Are Facing Stiff Competition For Tonali: Is He Worth The Fight?

Tonali is a solid tackler of the ball and can sense the danger well to secure the ball back for his team inside his half. He doesn’t mind putting his foot through the ball when needed and is a tidy passer as well.

The Italian sensation can even contribute by scoring and creating a few important goals for his team from midfield. Tonali is primarily a defensive midfielder but can also operate as a box-to-box midfielder if needed. He is already quite familiar with the Premier League and won’t take much time to adjust to life at Man City.

Tonali would undoubtedly enhance the quality of Pep Guardiola’s midfield department. He is good enough to nail down a regular starting spot at the Etihad Stadium next season.

At 25, Tonali has his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a decent choice for Man City to consider in the summer transfer period. He might even help the Mancunian outfit challenge for some major honours over the next few years. All in all, he would be well-worth the fight, so Man City should focus on recruiting him soon.

Spalletti: ‘Juventus must not be arrogant amid Sassuolo crisis, new Boga role’

Spalletti: ‘Juventus must not be arrogant amid Sassuolo crisis, new Boga role’
Spalletti: ‘Juventus must not be arrogant amid Sassuolo crisis, new Boga role’

Luciano Spalletti warns against Juventus getting ‘arrogant’ due to the Sassuolo whooping cough crisis, while he welcomes back Dusan Vlahovic and trusts Jeremie Boga in a new role.

It kicks off at the Allianz Juventus Stadium at 19.45 GMT (20.45 CET).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s three Serie A games on the Liveblog.

Sassuolo are in a very strange situation, as there is one confirmed case of whooping cough in the squad, and another four players who have been isolated after showing symptoms.

Although the club has not named any of them due to privacy concerns, notably Nemanja Matic, Kristian Thorstvedt, Woyo Coulibaly and Stefano Turati are not here today.

The Neroverdi were already without injured Fali Candé, Alieu Fadera, Daniel Boloca and Edoardo Pieragnolo, but Spalletti refuses to see this as an advantage.

Spalletti does not expect struggling Sassuolo

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)

“Any team usually has 15-16 first choice players, naturally there are some who play more, but that doesn’t mean the others aren’t valid,” Spalletti told Sky Sport Italia.

“I remember during the Covid era when there were only 13 players who came here with Napoli, we got a draw with a wonderful Mertens goal. So this sort of thing can create a bit of arrogance if you are not intelligent enough to handle the news, or on the other side gives you extra motivation to give something more and help your teammates out.”

The Bianconeri got themselves back in the hunt for a Champions League spot thanks to the fightback for a 3-3 draw at Roma, then two consecutive Serie A victories over Pisa and Udinese.

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates after scoring the his team’s fourth goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

Among the keys to the turnaround was the move to a 4-3-3 formation, with Jeremie Boga as the centre-forward this time from the start rather than at half-time, sending Jonathan David to the bench.

“I asked all those who worked with Boga, they said he has to play on the left, but when I put him in the centre, he proved that he knows how to hurt the opposition centre-backs,” explained Spalletti.

“If he has 10 metres behind him, he can use that with a lethal change of pace, it’s impossible to keep up with him. So we’ll try to make the most of that, as well as his technique, as he does well with the ball at his feet.”

PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Dusan Vlahovic is back on the bench for the first time since November 29, when he suffered a serious thigh injury, and his future at the club remains to be seen with a contract that expires on June 30.

“Arek Milik is on the bench too, so we’ve got four centre-forwards on the bench. Vlahovic is doing well, naturally he has different characteristics, he had a lot of difficulty sticking to the rules after a very serious injury, but seeing as we are at the end of that process now, we will try not to do any more damage.”

Juventus plot summer raid for Real Madrid defensive leader – report

Juventus plot summer raid for Real Madrid defensive leader – report
Juventus plot summer raid for Real Madrid defensive leader – report

After having gone through a difficult patch, due to continued fitness issues, Antonio Rudiger appears to be back to his best at Real Madrid.

The veteran defender has put in some extremely solid displays in recent games, particularly against Manchester City, with his form leading to a return to the Germany national team setup.

However, question marks linger over his future at the Santiago Bernabeu beyond this season, given that his contract expires on 30 June.

Juventus ready to move in on Rudiger

And, according to Tuttosport (h/t SPORT), Juventus have made Rudiger a priority target as they aim to compete again for the Serie A title. His candidacy has gained strength due to his strong relationship with head coach Luciano Spalletti.

The two previously worked together at AS Roma, where Spalletti played a key role in elevating the German defender after his early years in Italy.

Rudiger has recently added agent Hasan Cetinkaya to his representation, a figure who also maintains strong connections in Italy.

Rudiger is a target for Juventus. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

As such, the report states that initial contacts have already taken place regarding a potential deal that could deprive Real Madrid of a player who has become increasingly important under Alvaro Arbeloa.

Real Madrid had initially planned to part ways with Rudiger at the end of his contract, but Arbeloa is keen for him to remain at the club.

But Juventus’ unexpected interest could alter the situation significantly, as they are offering a him two-year contract, compared to the one-year extension Los Blancos are willing to propose.

What has Rudiger said on his future?

Speaking to the media about his contract situation earlier this week, Rudiger had said: “For me, the most important thing is to be healthy. I feel fine. As for the rest… I’m sure we’ll reach an agreement. Now is not the time to talk about it.”

“I feel good here. I notice the respect of the people and I appreciate it a lot.But sometimes you can’t just think about the emotional side; I also have to think about the fact that I feel good and I have a job to do. But I love Real Madrid.”

It now remains to be seen which way the German veteran leans amid growing interest from Juventus.

Everton x Chelsea - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Everton x Chelsea - Highlights, Summary and Match Report
Everton x Chelsea - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Incidents: The story of the match

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Opportunity wasted. Moisés Caicedo of Chelsea attempted a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area but sent it wide to the left. The assist came from Marc Cucurella.

Everton takes the lead with a score of 1-0 against Chelsea. Beto scores for Everton with a right-footed shot from inside the penalty area.Everton takes the lead with a score of 1-0 against Chelsea. Beto scores with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, finding the bottom right corner. The assist comes from James Garner, who delivered a precise through ball.Everton takes the lead with a score of 1-0 against Chelsea. Beto finds the back of the net with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, placing it into the bottom right corner. The assist comes from James Garner, who delivered a perfectly timed through ball.

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GOAL Everton: Beto (Everton) scores!

Beto scores goal number 5 in the competition (31 matches)

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GOAL Everton: Beto (Everton) scores!

Liam Delap makes appearance number 22 in the competition - used as a sub on 13 occasions. Beto scores goal number 5 in the competition (31 matches)

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Missed opportunity! Roméo Lavia from Chelsea attempted a header from the right side of the six-yard box but failed to score. The chance was set up by Enzo Fernández, who delivered a cross following a corner kick.

Everton leads Chelsea 2-0. Beto scores for Everton with a right-footed shot from the center of the box after a quick counterattack.Everton leads Chelsea 2-0. Beto scores with a right-footed shot from the middle of the box, finding the center of the net. The assist comes from Idrissa Gueye after a quick counterattack.

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GOAL Everton: Beto (Everton) scores!

Beto scores goal number 6 in the competition (31 matches)

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GOAL Everton: Beto (Everton) scores!

Beto scores goal number 6 in the competition (31 matches)

Everton leads Chelsea 3-0. Iliman Ndiaye scores with a right-footed shot from the center of the penalty area.

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GOAL Everton: Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) scores!

Iliman Ndiaye scores goal number 6 in the competition (25 matches)

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GOAL Everton: Iliman Ndiaye (Everton) scores!

Iliman Ndiaye scores goal number 6 in the competition (25 matches)

FSU softball run-rules Cal to clinch series

The No. 10 Florida State Seminoles softball team beat the Cal Golden Bears 9-0 on Saturday at JoAnne Graf Field in Tallahassee, Florida. FSU won the series with the victory and is now 27-4 overall and 5-0 in ACC play, winning their last 16 games.

Isa Torres' hit streak came to an end in the game, she recorded a hit in 16 consecutive at-bats, setting a new NCAA record. She finished the game 2-3 with a double and an RBI.

The Seminoles took control of the game with seven runs in the bottom of the first inning. Torres doubled before Beachum walked, and Shelby McKenzie scored one run with a single. A sacrifice fly scored another run before Makenna Sturgis drove in two more runs with a double, and Bella Ruggiero scored on a wild pitch.

Hayley Griggs drove in Sturgis with a single before scoring on a single by Torres, giving them a 7-0 lead.

Bella Dimitrijevic got the start for FSU and allowed two hits and a walk in three innings, striking out four. Makenna Reid pitched the final two innings, allowing one hit and striking out two.

Ruggiero made it an 8-0 game with a single, driving in Ashtyn Danley in the second inning. Danley doubled in Madi Frey in the fourth, giving FSU a 9-0 lead.

The Seminoles will go for the sweep against Cal on Sunday at noon ET. The game will be streamed on ESPN+.

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Everton 3-0 Chelsea, Premier League: Post-match reaction, ratings

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea reacts after his side concedes a goal during 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) | Getty Images

El.

Oh.

ELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

It took Chelsea some 20 minutes to wake up and start playing, and by that time we had gifted at least two prime opportunities to Everton.

Ironically, they didn’t take advantage of those, instead taking advantage of some lazy play in midfield and defense to take the lead through Beto.

Chelsea huffed and puffed but couldn’t really do anything. The few times we did, Pickford pulled off a great save. Goalkeeping can be important, it turns out.

Set pieces seemed like our most likely avenue to a goal, but our luck was not in today in that regard either.

Beto would make his a brace halfway through the second half, then a lovely strike into the top corner from Ndiaye would put us out of our misery with 15 minutes still to go.

Carefree.

  • Hato-Fofana pairing at center back
  • Back-to-back 3-0 defeats obviously building the best team in the world
  • Will we ever win a game again?
  • Chelsea stay sixth and in the mix for top five, but our prospects of Europe are as dim as they’ve ever been
  • KTBFFH

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Pirates' Spencer Horwitz primed for post-Blue Jays lift off

Spencer Horwitz

Pirates' Spencer Horwitz primed for post-Blue Jays lift off originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Spencer Horwitz was sent from the Toronto Blue Jays to the Pittsburgh Pirates midway through last season.

And no, none of us noticed how good he was after the move.

"Here is perhaps our favorite fun fact of the 2025 season: Which team had the best offensive production out of first base over the final two months of the season?" MLB.com's Mike Petriello wrote in a new article on Saturday. "You’re thinking maybe the Blue Jays (Vladimir Guererro Jr.) or Dodgers (Freddie Freeman) or A’s (Nick Kurtz) or any of the other clubs with stars at first and … well, no. It was the Pirates. Yes, really. Horwitz still counts as a breakout possibility because you absolutely did not notice this while it was happening."

Horwitz always had some promising hitting metrics as he rose through the minor leagues.

But to be that good isn't necessarily someone would've seen coming.

"He reached the All-Star break hitting only .232/.298/.329," Petriello wrote. "But the rest of July into August was very good (.833 OPS), and September was fantastic (1.089 OPS), and all of a sudden, Horwitz has gone from an afterthought to a particularly interesting piece in what Pittsburgh hopes is a revitalized lineup."

MORE: Big Papi's son has a special moment for the Red Sox

The Pirates made a bunch of additions this offseason, which isn't normally their way of operating, so that has created plenty of excitement already.

If Horwitz's improvements are real, then that's almost like another addition, too.

Keep an eye on him. This could be one of the biggest X-factors in the Pirates chasing a surprise division title in 2026.

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Liam Rosenior reaction to Chelsea's defensive circus, Sanchez errors in blowout loss at Everton

Liam Rosenior's disappointment was written all over his face through Chelsea's 3-0 loss to Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday.

MORE — Everton v Chelsea recap, video highlights

The Blues made huge errors at the back as goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was very poor, the center backs weren't much better, and Everton forward Beto dominated the game.

Beto nearly made the most of a very early Sanchez error which was a harbinger of what was to come as the Bissau-Guinean scored twice and won an aerial that Iliman Ndiaye turned into the Toffees' third goal.

It was so poor from the Blues, who were without Reece James and Trevoh Chalobah for the first time and the yield was not fruitful.

Liam Rosenior reaction to Chelsea’s defensive circus in blowout loss at Everton

We'll share all of Rosenior's words as soon as he speaks from Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Netflix Will Further Annoy NY Yankees Fans With Confusing Addition To Opening Day Broadcast

Netflix Will Further Annoy NY Yankees Fans With Confusing Addition To Opening Day Broadcast
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New York Yankees fans, annoyed about Netflix being the home for the team’s Opening Day game against the San Francisco Giants, are sure to give a face palm following the announcement of a new addition for the historic broadcast.

If you haven’t noticed yet, streaming giant Netflix has made a concerted effort in recent years to get live sports content. They now have the NFL’s games on Christmas Day. Weekly content from WWE, and are the home for Jake Paul’s circus fights.

Well, beginning next week, they will officially add a slice of the MLB regular season schedule to their portfolio of live sports when they broadcast the first game of the year, the March 25 matchup between the Yankees and Giants.

The game not being on the regional networks for the legendary franchises has annoyed diehard and old school fans for the clubs. Well, those folks are sure to dislike the news about a “special guest” for the historic broadcast.

Jameis Winston will join the NY Yankees vs. SF Giants Opening Day broadcast

JAMEIS WINSTON ON OPENING NIGHT!

The NY Giants quarterback will be a special guest for Yankees vs. Giants on #OpeningNight — the first-ever MLB game on Netflix.

LIVE on Netflix March 25. Special coverage starts at 7PM ET | 4PM PT. pic.twitter.com/rTX2CGMJpm

— Netflix Sports (@netflixsports) March 20, 2026

This week, Netflix announced that New York Giants backup quarterback Jameis Winston will make an appearance during Wednesday’s broadcast. The No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft played baseball while at Florida State, and is a fun and energetic personality, but the addition simply makes no sense.

This will be the first MLB game ever broadcast on Netflix. Considering the service’s massive reach and wealth, you would expect them to bring in a guest with ties to the NY Yankees or Giants. Or at least to MLB. Even if they didn’t want to have an old timer, they could have still brought in a popular social media influencer who focuses on baseball.

Winston is not even a great player in the sport he plays, which isn’t baseball. The old-timer fans are sure to give an eye roll when the veteran QB makes his appearance during the game next week.

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Everton 3-0 Chelsea: Toffees feast on Blues blundering backs, keeper

Beto and Everton feasted on error-prone Chelsea on Saturday, inflicting an embarrassing 3-0 defeat on the Blues at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday.

The Bissau-Guinean scored twice and won a huge header that led to Iliman Ndiaye's goal as Everton hit 46 points to slide into seventh place, just two back of sixth-place Chelsea.

WATCH Everton v Chelsea full match replay

Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez struggled with the ball at his feet and between his legs, while the side did not adjust well to the absences of newly-injured Reece James and Trevoh Chalobah.

The loss is Chelsea's fourth-straight across all competitions, with a pair of Champions League defeats to PSG joining a PL loss at home to Newcastle. Their last goal was in the first loss to PSG, running their goalless streak to 303 minutes.

More to come...

What’s next?

Another big European six-pointer awaits Everton after the international break, as they'll visit Brentford at 10am ET on April 11.

Chelsea can try to work out their kinks at home to Port Vale in an FA Cup quarterfinal on April 4 before returning to the Premier League at home to Manchester City on April 12.


Everton vs Chelsea final score: 3-0

Beto 33', 62', Iliman Ndiaye 76'


Everton vs Chelsea live updates — by Nick Mendola

Full time — Everton 3-0 Chelsea

Rosenior's efforts to shore up his beleagured back line did not go well, and his goalkeeper didn't help things.

Iliman Ndiaye goal — Everton 3-0 Chelsea

Chelsea undone again.

Rosenior looks furious as Beto wins a Jordan Pickford goal kick backward in front of Wesley Fofana.

Moises Caicedo can't keep Iliman Ndiaye from the spoils and a gorgeous arrow into the upper reaches of the far side-netting.

Beto goal (and Sanchez error) — Everton 2-0 Chelsea

Not really debatable at this point: Robert Sanchez has no confidence.

Idrissa Gana Gueye seizes a ball out of the air and leads an Everton counter attack.

The Toffees get into the box and Gana Gueye feeds Beto, who wheels and rips a hopeful shot toward Sanchez.

The keeper fails to keep it from going through his legs and it's 2-0.

Ambitious from Enzo

Fernandez tries a curler across goal toward the far post and Joao Pedro is trying to redirect it inside the post.

It might've just missed wide but Jordan Pickford flies to his left anyway to palm it out for a corner..

Sub at the break

Alejandro Garnacho replaces Malo Gusto, who landed awkwardly in the first half.

Moises Caicedo should drop to right back with Enzo Fernandez playing deeper next to Romeo Lavia as Chelsea chase an equalizer.

Halftime — Everton 1-0 Chelsea

Chelsea are leading in shots by more than double (9-4) and have about 60% of the ball.

But it's not great at the back and Liam Rosenior may make a switch there as the Blues have not adjusted well to the absences of Reece James and Trevoh Chalobah.

Chelsea nearly answer

Jordan Pickford (arguably) makes an error going for a corner kick and the ball bounds back to Enzo Fernandez.

The Argentine chops a hard volley toward goal but Pickford recovers to his right to make an excellent leaping save.

Beto goal — Everton 1-0 Chelsea

Creak, creak, creak, snap.

James Garner plays Beto in behind Wesley Fofana.

The Blues back is nipping at Beto's heels and hoping Sanchez can close down the center forward.

Beto sees Sanchez lean to his right and that's the invitation he requires to dink it the other way.

Chelsea a mess at the back

Mistakes and open spaces from the Blues (wearing white, against the Toffees, who are in blue (naturally)).

James Garner has a shot blocked from 14 yards and Everton have grown in confidence.

0-0, 15'.

Robert Sanchez plays into his reputation

Just awful from the Chelsea goalkeeper.

Robert Sanchez takes a back pass and then a heavy touch. He sees Beto coming and somehow decides to dribble out of it.

Beto takes the ball off of him but Moises Caicedo zips back to put out the fire.

With Filip Jorgensen injured, Chelsea only have 22-year-old Teddy Sharman-Lowe on the bench. Sharman-Lowe has been in a starter in loan stints with Doncaster Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, and Havant & Waterlooville.

Team news evaluated

Chelsea's Trevoh Chalobah is out for a month or more, and Jorell Hato is heading inside to partner with Wesley Fofana. Reece James is out for a few weeks so Malo Gusto starts at right back. Pedro Neto is back, so Alejandro Garnacho heads to the bench.

Everton will start Beto up top over Thierno Barry.. Jarrad Branthwaite hasn't passed his fitness test, while Timothy Iroegbunam doesn't start for the Toffees.

Everton lineup

Pickford, O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Gana Gueye, Garner, McNeil, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Beto

Chelsea lineup

Sanchez, Gusto, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella, Caicedo, Lavia, Palmer, Fernandez, Neto, Pedro

Everton vs Chelsea preview — by Joe Prince-Wright

David Moyes’ Everton lost 2-0 at Arsenal last weekend but they were right in the game until late on and missed several glorious chances to take the lead. The Toffees are in the hunt for European qualification and are really fun to watch.

Chelsea are reeling as they lost 1-0 at home to Newcastle last weekend and were hammered 8-2 on aggregate by PSG in the UEFA Champions League last 16 after a 3-0 beating in the second leg at home in midweek. Rosenior is under pressure already and Chelsea have to improve defensively if they're going to finish in the top four this season.

Everton team news, focus

Center back duo Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski are both doubts after missing the defeat at Arsenal last weekend. That means Michael Keane and Jake O'Brien could continue there. Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are a real handful in attack and will look to hit Chelsea on the counter.

Chelsea team news, focus

Reece James and Filip Jorgensen are the latest Chelsea players to suffer injuries, with Malo Gusto and Benoit Badiashile also doubts. Trevoh Chalobah is out as Rosenior has a real headache in central defense. Given the huge defeat they suffered to PSG, Chelsea will be lacking in confidence and will know they are vulnerable defensively on the break.

Everton vs Chelsea prediction

This feels like a game where Everton will make the most of a fragile Chelsea side. Especially on the counter. Everton 2-1 Chelsea.

How to watch Everton vs Chelsea live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:1:30pm ET Saturday (March 21)

Venue:Hill Dickinson Stadium — Vauxhall, Liverpool

TV Channel: USA

Streaming: Watch on USA Network

Board at the top: BCCI wins TOISA 2025 Federation of the Year

LUCKNOW: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was named 'Federation of the Year' at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 on Saturday.

BCCI vice president Rajiv Shukla received the award on behalf of the board.

The ceremony in Lucknow recognised athletes, teams, and organisations across more than 45 sporting categories, honouring performances delivered during the evaluation period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.

This edition reflected a year where Indian cricket continued to deliver results across formats, alongside administrative consistency in conducting domestic and international competitions.

The BCCI oversaw multiple tournaments during the year, including bilateral series, ICC events and domestic competitions, ensuring continuity across men’s and women’s cricket.

India’s performances on the field across formats contributed to the federation’s recognition, along with its role in managing infrastructure, scheduling and player pathways through domestic cricket.

The award acknowledged the federation’s role in maintaining operations at scale while supporting teams competing at the international level.

The winners were selected by an illustrious jury comprising legendary athletes whose achievements have shaped Indian sport.

Abhinav Bindra, PR Sreejesh, Mithali Raj, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Leander Paes, and Devendra Jhajharia formed the panel for this edition.

Their collective experience ensured that the honours reflected contributions across levels, recognising organisations that shaped India’s sporting ecosystem.

“Tom Brady Is Jealous”: Skip Bayless Drops Hot Take on Joe Burrow–Alix Earle Rumors

Tom Brady (L), Alix Earle (M), Joe Burrow (R); Credit - USA TODAY Sports
Tom Brady (L), Alix Earle (M), Joe Burrow (R); Credit - USA TODAY Sports

Joe Burrow and Alix Earle dating rumors appeared out of nowhere after the Cincinnati Bengals QB was seen going to an Oscars afterparty with her, influencer Stassie Karanikolaou, and musician Tate McRae. Just days after the photos were released, Tom Brady seemingly took a dig at Burrow at a Fanatics event.

For the uninitiated, Brady and Earle are reportedly a thing. They’ve also been seen alongside each other on several different occasions. Earle describes their relationship as “casual.”

Casual or not, analyst Skip Bayless thinks that Brady is starting to become jealous of Burrow after he was seen partying with Earle at an Oscars afterparty.

“Tom Brady is jealous,” Bayless stated on The Arena. “I never thought I would see the day that Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr., at age 48, would be obviously, publicly jealous of a Joe Burrow over a 25-year-old influencer named Alix Earle.”

It’s quite a time that we’re living in. Ever since Brady retired, he’s continued to remain media-relevant and not just by being a color commentator for Fox on Sundays. He’s also stirred up some drama with his love life quite a bit.

Bayless referenced the story of Brady and Earle allegedly hooking up at the Super Bowl as ammo for why he thinks the GOAT is jealous of Burrow.

“People reported at the Super Bowl that Tom Brady and Alix Earle were ‘Hooking up.’ So, that got reported. And then we saw the picture on Oscar night in Los Angeles of Joe Burrow riding in a car, a black SUV, with Alix Earle, and two friends of hers,” Bayless detailed.

“We saw that, and then up on stage, Tom just takes a shot, ‘Oh, he’s the wildcat at Oscar parties.’ It’s just clear to me it’s because he’s hanging out with Tom’s girl. I’m sorry, that’s what I see,” he added.

It’s certainly been a wild and unexpected series of events. At the Fanatics Flag Football event, just days after Burrow was seen at the Oscars alongside Earle, Brady took a clear dig at the Bengals QB.

“That’s what they call Joe [Burrow] at those Oscar parties. Wildcat! At least he’s here. No fashion shows to attend to,” Brady said towards Burrow on stage via People.

The comment prompted a sheepish grin and side eye from Burrow. It’s almost as though he knew that he’s been up to something that he shouldn’t be.

However, just four days after the Oscars, Burrow squashed his romance rumors with Earle. The QB was seen attending the Fanatics Flag Football Classic party with supermodel Olivia Ponton. The two have been linked since rumors first sparked in December 2024 even though neither of them has ever confirmed or denied their relationship status.

All in all, Burrow has been creating a lot of chaos in the media lately for the women he’s been seen alongside. Brady could be legitimately upset at him for partying with his supposed girlfriend. But it’s more than likely that he was just talking some trash to ruffle some feathers ahead of the flag football game.

As analyst Kyle Brandt said about Brady recently, he’s becoming a bit of a “promoter” like a WWE superstar. He’s talking trash to Logan Paul, sparking love interests with 20-year-old models, and now talking smack to Burrow. It’s hard to decipher if he really means what he’s saying, or if he’s playing things up to get a reaction from the media. Either way, it’s working.

The post “Tom Brady Is Jealous”: Skip Bayless Drops Hot Take on Joe Burrow–Alix Earle Rumors appeared first on The SportsRush.

Rangers announce they have released veteran reliever Ryan Brasier

SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Veteran reliever Ryan Brasier has been released by the Texas Rangers.

The Rangers announced Saturday they had granted the 38-year-old right-hander his release.

Brasier went 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA in 28 appearances with the Chicago Cubs last season. He owns a 10-9 record with a 3.90 ERA and 10 saves in his nine year career.

His career has included stints with the Los Angeles Angels (2013), Boston Red Sox (2018-23), Los Angeles Dodgers (2023-24) and Cubs (2025).

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Auburn gets elite OL target on campus for spring practice

Auburn coach Alex Golesh during the opening spring practice in 2026 (Austin Perryman/Auburn athletics).

New Auburn head coach Alex Golesh and his staff have lined up an impressive list of visitors for spring practice this weekend. One of the top visitors on The Plains is an elite trench monster.

Gilmer (Texas) four-star interior offensive lineman Ismael Camara is being heavily-courted by a slew of SEC programs and the Tigers are trying to up their standing with the 6-foot-6, 335-pounder.

⚔@AuburnFootballpic.twitter.com/mRlf0w5iYa

— 5Ismael’’FREAKISH’’Camara (@Only1_iscamara) March 21, 2026

It’s the third spring SEC trip for Camara, who’s also recently gotten a look at Kentucky and Alabama. The blue-chipper isn’t going to be short-changed with his recruitment and intends on giving plenty of schools a really hard look. Auburn has piqued his interest.

“Coach Golesh and I have a lot in common,” Camara previously posted when offered by AU. “We were not born here. We found our calling a world away in a sport that is our mutual obsession. Now Auburn football intersects our American journeys.

“I am told Auburn is a special place. I want to thank Coach Golesh and Coach Hoodie for building the bridge there. I’ll build from my side too and look forward to where it leads.”

Camara is the No. 36 overall prospect and No. 4 IOL in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 5 player in Texas.

Thus far, SMU, Texas A&M, LSU and Texas have locked in official visits with Camara. Oregon and Tennessee are among the other programs looking to get more involved in his process. There’s still plenty of visits to be taken and programs to be sifted through before Camara comes to a decision.

Auburn landed a massive commitment last month

Golesh and Co. now have a pair of commits in their 2027 class early on. In February, the Tigers won out for Bessemer City (Ala.) four-star defensive lineman Donivan Moore.

The 6-foot-4, 280-pounder is the No. 85 overall prospect and No. 8 DL in the nation. He was trending toward AU for some time and pulled the trigger on his pledge leading into the spring.

“This is like a dream coming true for me,” Moore told Rivals’ Chad Simmons about his decision. “I’ve been an Auburn fan growing up. I watched the Iron Bowl and told myself as a kid that I wanted to play in that game. I never imagined things would happen this fast. To get the offer from Auburn and now be committed — it’s shocking.”

“Every time I go to Auburn, it feels like home,” he added. “Everyone welcomes me, and the love from Auburn’s coaches is real. It just feels right — like another home.”

Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage three-star tight end Tank Proctor is also committed to the Tigers very early on. He’s currently the No. 36 TE in the cycle.

Jets urged to consider wild George Pickens roster move with big Cowboys risk

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This offseason, the New York Jets have been spending on their roster to build a far-better team than what they had a year ago in a disastrous season.

While there is a bit more optimism for the 2026 season, there are a few positions and roster moves the Jets need to make. One of those moves is at their number two wide receiver spot. Garrett Wilson needs a better No. 2 than Adonai Mithcell.

And to fill such a need, Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox linked the Jets to a wild move involving George Pickens that would come with a massive risk from the Dallas Cowboys.

Jets linked to wild George Pickens decision

This idea from Knox would have the Jets using the offer sheet on Pickens, offering him a massive contract despite the Cowboys using a non-exclusive tag on the star WR.

Teams can give Pickens an offer sheet that, if the Cowboys do not match, would allow Pickens to head to a new team at the cost of two first-rounders. That's a lot to spend on a wide receiver.

"However, it could be worth considering for teams with a surplus of cap space and a need at receiver, like the New York Jets and the New England Patriots," Knox writes.

In theory, the Jets adding Pickens seems like a great idea. Because it would be. Last year for the Cowboys, Pickens had 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns on 93 receptions, earning a second-team All-Pro nod and his first Pro Bowl.

However, there is a major issue with this kind of move for the Jets. They would be spending not just the massive contract that the Cowboys wouldn't match, but they would be losing two first-round picks as well.

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Considering that they've built up a lot of draft capital, in the form of two firsts in 2026 and three in 2027 (including what could be the Cowboys' pick), they have the draft capital and cap space to make such a stunning trade work.

However, the Jets might be better off trying to trade for Pickens instead of trying to get him to sign an offer sheet. And if the trade talks don't work, then they should use one of their first-rounders the next two years on a top WR.

As good as Pickens is, spending what would likely be around $100 million and two first-rounders on a WR on a team without a quarterback doesn't make much sense.

In theory, adding Pickens to the offense would be a fun move. But the ridiculous cost to acquire him in this proposed offer sheet idea from Knox would be far too much to give up. Only Ja'Marr Chase or Justin Jefferson would make such a cost worth it.

More Jets news:

Jalen Suggs fined $25,000

When Jalen Suggs tossed his mouthpiece off the court after he was bumped by LaMelo Ball roughly halfway through the first quarter of Thursday’s game at Charlotte, the Magic guard was quickly assessed a technical fine from official Scott Foster. What Suggs didn’t know at the time was that his wallet would take a hit, too. Suggs was fined $25,000 for “throwing his mouthpiece in the direction of the spectator stands,” the NBA announced Saturday afternoon.

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The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has signed …

The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has signed guard Kennedy Chandler to a 10-day contract. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not released. Chandler (6-0, 170, Tennessee) has appeared in 42 games (41 starts) for the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League during the 2025-26 season, averaging 17.0 points, 9.0 assists, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.9 steals in 34.7 minutes per game.

NBA.com

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has signed …

Some basketball pundits have suggested Nashville as a …

With reports the NBA may be exploring expansion for the 2028-29 season, everyone has a take on the top cities as rumors were rampant. Some basketball pundits have suggested Nashville as a franchise location. However, Nashville Predators majority owner Bill Haslam has no immediate plans to make that happen. "We're not actively bidding on anything," Predators CEO Sean Henry, speaking on behalf of Haslam, told The Tennesseean on March 19. "Those are just rumors."

The Tennessean

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Some basketball pundits have suggested Nashville as a …

What’s Going on Here?

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - AUGUST 16: Head coach Kevin O'Connell of the Minnesota Vikings looks on against the New England Patriots in the third quarter during the NFL Preseason 2025 game between New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on August 16, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Patriots defeated the Vikings 20-12. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Well, this team is never boring…

I had nearly finished an article about the Vikings’ quarterback situation, considering the Kyler Murray signing and the idea of a Murray-McCarthy-Brosmer/other quarterback room for 2026. Then, the Vikings unexpectedly re-signed Carson Wentz out of nowhere.

Now I don’t know what the heck is going on. Well, a bit more than usual for me, anyway.

Let’s go over the options, shall we?

It’s the Kyler Murray Show: Like those before it, featuring stars such as Jim McMahon, Warren Moon, Randall Cunningham, Jeff George, Brett Favre, Sam Bradford, Kirk Cousins, Sam Darnold, and others, it’s a reboot.

Those had varying levels of success. Heck, some even achieved an impressive number here and there. But none managed to top the Nielsen ratings, let alone build a streak of seasons at or near the top of the heap.

And so, we’re back at it in 2026. Is it finally our moment? I’ve spent the past week or so getting familiar with Murray’s time in Arizona, including its ups and downs and the main reasons for the split. This includes Warren Ludford’s in-depth look at his career to date. There is a compelling argument that the situation was more the result of a poor organization failing a talented quarterback than the other way around. Even the much-discussed schematic issues within KOC’s offense seem greatly exaggerated and overblown. Will KOC need to make some adjustments to fit Murray’s strengths? Certainly. Will it require a complete overhaul of his offensive approach? Not at all.

To no one’s surprise, Murray played well when his supporting cast was at its best. I’ve always believed that quarterbacks often get too much credit when things go well and too much blame when they don’t. That’s a discussion for another time, but for now, the 2026 Vikings’ overall roster, offensive weapons, elite defense, and coaching staff will be the best Murray has had in the NFL. If he shows anything close to his best play in Arizona, it’ll be hard to argue against 10 wins as the floor for this team. However, as mentioned, this upcoming season will primarily focus on what happens in the playoffs.

Indeed, the relatively cautious approach Rob Brzezinski and his team have taken in free agency so far could have as much to do with preparing for a potential Murray extension, if everything goes as planned, as with balancing the financial ledger after some costly free-agent contracts. Before the Wentz signing, the Vikings had around $68 million in cap space next season. A significant number could also be carried over from this year if Brian O’Neill is extended (which is good) or if Jonathan Greenard is traded (which is bad). This could hypothetically enable a heavily front-loaded extension for Murray. Also, hitting on some of our early draft picks this year could reduce the need for future free-agent spending. That would be nice, wouldn’t it?

Wentz as insurance for Murray (and McCarthy): Everything is on the line for KOC in 2026. Playoff success is essential. Despite a promising final stretch, J.J. McCarthy finished the season ranked 35th in PFF overall grade, 38th in quarterback EPA/Play, 45th in completion percentage, and had a league-high 11% sack rate. The risk is too high, and the unknowns too great, to simply hand him the starting job again without additional security.

Enter Wentz, whose last season must be viewed through the lens of a shoulder injury that would land most of us in the hospital rather than starting behind center in an NFL game. Before sustaining the injury, Wentz executed KOC’s offense efficiently. He had two games with a QB rating over 100, completed nearly 70% of his passes, averaged 253 yards passing per game, and threw five touchdowns against two interceptions. With a full offseason back at 100% health, there’s reason to be optimistic about Wentz guiding the team if needed.

J.J. McCarthy is the Vikings’ Jordan Love: Just as Love sat three full seasons behind Aaron Rodgers before being handed the starting job in 2023, another full season behind Murray (and possibly) Wentz would amount to nearly two-and-a-half seasons not starting an NFL game. An additional year to work on his mechanics, on top of the 10 starts he had in 2025, will then make him QB1 in 2027 if Murray thrives and the Vikings get outbid, or if his season is underwhelming due to an unfortunate injury or performance. I’m fairly certain Wentz is not the long-term answer.

J.J. McCarthy’s time in Minnesota is over: As much as I hate this option, denying it isn’t a realistic choice. Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt. I remain unconvinced, but if the decision has been made to move on, it would contradict KOC’s often-repeated quote: “I believe that organizations fail young quarterbacks before young quarterbacks fail organizations.” Again, proceeding with a healthy dose of skepticism, but if the whispers and rumors about KOC preferring to go with Sam Darnold or Daniel Jones last year—or even signing Aaron Rodgers—are true, and if his heart was never fully in making McCarthy the guy for 2025, then the pieces of this puzzle start to align.

I mentioned this in my last article, and it’s worth repeating. Why? Because nothing has changed in my mind.

All I know is this: I’m a huge fan of J.J. McCarthy and believe he’s still our QBOTF. Giving up after 10 starts would be incredibly misguided. I hate it with the intensity of a thousand suns. And if he goes on to be a great quarterback for another team and we’re back to square one in five years with no Super Bowl appearances, it could break a large part of the long-time fan base. That could be the final straw for those whose scars go back several decades. How much suffering can the human spirit endure? The Vikings seem to exist to answer that question.

There will be a genuine competition for the starting QB position in training camp. I saved this one for last because it’s the least likely scenario, though anything is possible. The Cubs finally won a World Series, and I actually recognized a new song on SiriusXM’s Hits 1 while in the car the other day. But the chances of J.J. McCarthy starting under center in Week 1 are probably less than 20%.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter noted earlier this week that he feels the starting quarterback job is still “fairly wide open,” but that seems to be the unconventional view. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said that Wentz would have remained the starter if he hadn’t gotten hurt last year. While The Athletic’s Alec Lewis added that many inside the Vikings organization believed the Vikings would have indeed made the playoffs if Wentz hadn’t suffered the season-ending injury.

So what does this likely mean? Murray is #1, with the real competition between McCarthy and Wentz for the backup spot. Unfortunately, it’s too early to guarantee McCarthy at #2. He’s probably the favorite, but he’ll need to prove himself in training camp. Based on what we know, Wentz won’t make it easy.

Yes, folks, not only is there no guarantee that a healthy McCarthy won’t be the emergency quarterback when the season starts, there’s even a chance he won’t be on the roster at all.

If you’d have told me this on draft night in 2024, I’d look at you quizzically before laughing. Then I’d quickly realize I do, in fact, root for the Minnesota Vikings, shake my head, and concede: “Yeah, that checks out.”

On a related note, it’s been 9,834 days since Daunte Culpepper was drafted. For those keeping track, that’s not in the current century, you know, because it’s 2026.

But at least it won’t be boring.  

Romeo Doubs' Patriots Contract Incentives Revealed

New England Patriots wide receiver Romeo Doubs

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The New England Patriots signed Romeo Doubs this offseason, and his contract has some financial incentives he can reach.

Doubs' contract with the Patriots is a four-year, $68 million pact. However, it has up to $3 million in incentives each season, which pushes the maximum total value to $80 million. He also has $31 million guaranteed over the first two seasons. 

The Boston Globe's Ben Volin revealed what the actual incentives in Doubs' contract are. He will receive $750,000 for reaching each of the following benchmarks:

  • 70 receptions
  • 80 receptions
  • 1,000 yards
  • 1,200 yards

Doubs career high for receptions is 59 and his career high for yards is 724. Reaching any of his benchmarks would mean he had a career year. However, reaching the milestones is not far-fetched.

Unlike with the Green Bay Packers, Doubs will not simply be another name in a loaded wide receiver room. Additionally, the Patriots' offensive philosophy saw Stefon Diggs record 1,000 yards last season. The Packers' philosophy is based on running the ball and spreading the wealth in the passing attack.

Doubs now joins the MVP runner-up in Drake Maye on a team that needs a new No. 1 receiver. Douvbs is very talented, and after the season, there is a chance his contract looks like a bargain.

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2026 NFL Draft: Football 301 Podcast breaks down top TEs, leading with Kenyon Sadiq

On an episode of Yahoo Sports’ “Football 301” podcast, host Nate Tice and NBC’s Connor Rogers examined the most intriguing and debated positions in the 2026 NFL Draft: tight end.

They dove deep into their rankings, discussed key traits that separate top prospects from the rest, and highlighted some of their favorite names that might surprise NFL teams and fans alike.

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Below, we recap some of the most notable tight ends — both consensus favorites and potential hidden gems — from their discussion.

The tight end class is deeper than it may appear at first glance. While Sadiq stands alone atop most boards, teams looking for role players, big-bodied blockers, or developmental freaks have options deep into Day 3.

Tice and Rogers emphasized the importance of two traits: versatility (run, catch, block) and willingness to contribute on special teams. In today’s NFL, one-trick tight ends struggle to earn roster spots. Those who can check multiple boxes, or who showcase grit, athletic potential, and a unique body type, will always have a suitor.

When draft day comes, don’t be surprised if a few of these names outside the consensus rankings end up carving out meaningful roles in the league.

No. 1 TE: Kenyon Sadiq

Tice and Rogers are in agreement: Kenyon Sadiq stands as the consensus No. 1 tight end in this draft class. While not a “perfect” prospect, Sadiq’s athletic upside and unique skills put him in his own tier. According to Tice, Sadiq’s explosiveness, willingness as a blocker, and ability to stretch the field make him a dynamic piece for a creative NFL offense— “somewhere in that archetype between Tommy Tremble and Vernon Davis.”

Rogers ranked Sadiq 14th overall on his big board. He pointed out that while Sadiq isn’t a typical 260-pound inline monster, his toughness and versatility — lining up in the backfield, blocking on the perimeter and making plays as a receiver — make him “a very, very unique player.”

Both analysts agree that Sadiq's landing spot will be huge for his development and usage.

PALO ALTO, CA - NOVEMBER 29: Sam Roush #86 of the Stanford Cardinal runs past Adon Shuler #8 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish during a game on November 29, 2025 at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, CA. (Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Sam Roush could fit in nicely in the NFL with an offense that runs the a heavy 12 personnel scheme. (Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Sam Roush: The pro-ready all-rounder

Stanford’s Sam Roush is the name to circle for any team that plays a lot of 12 personnel and values versatility.

Rogers raved about Roush’s “big body” (6-foot-6, 267 pounds) and readiness for the pro game, noting he’s played over 1,000 inline snaps the past two years. Roush’s blend of contact courage as a blocker and surprising yards-after-catch ability shows up on tape. While his arm length is on the shorter side, both analysts agree he’s a tough and savvy player who can contribute immediately as a role player in the NFL.

Rising stock: Eli Raridan

One of the most intriguing stories comes from Eli Raridan, who has overcome two ACL tears and is still climbing up draft boards. Rogers loves how Raridan “just climbs over linebackers,” plays with impressive receiving efficiency, and has handled heavy blocking assignments at Notre Dame. The size, the hands and the flashes are there; if Raridan can stay healthy, he's a high-upside pick with real “every-down” potential.

Max Klare and the receiving-only type

Max Klare drew “summer darling” status for both hosts — especially after flashing at Purdue. They noted his fluidity and hands as a receiver, but admitted he struggled to develop further after transferring to Ohio State. Still, as a receiving-only type, Klare could contribute as a Day 3 or fringe Day 2 selection if an NFL team uncovers untapped playmaking.

Day 3 options with upside on their development

  • Dae’Quan Wright (Ole Miss): Tice and Rogers called Wright a “moose in the open field” with real pop as a blocker and after the catch. He’s imperfect, but could carve out an NFL role if asked to do what he does best: stretch the field and provide a physical presence.

  • Justin Joly (NC State): Excellent hands and contested-catch ability, though both had questions about his speed and separation against higher-level competition.

  • Michael Trigg (Baylor): Rogers described him as a high-variance, highlight-friendly prospect with incredible length (“inspector gadget arms”) but an inconsistent game and blocking effort.

  • Carsen Ryan (BYU): A former 4-star recruit, Ryan didn’t get a scouting combine invite but put up big numbers and played with a high-effort, aggressive style. Both analysts expressed surprise at his lack of buzz

West Virginia's WVSSAC boys basketball Class AA championship: live updates from Wheeling Central vs. Wyoming East

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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 21 — West Virginia's WVSSAC boys basketball championships take place Saturday in Charleston, West Virginia.

The second game of the day will feature the Wheeling [WV] Central Catholic Maroon Knights against the Wyoming East [New Richmond, WV] Warriors in the Class AA title tilt.

The game will tip off after the Class A title game with a tentative start set for 12:30 p.m. EST local.

STREAM:Watch Wheeling Central Catholic vs. Wyoming East on the NFHS Network

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54.7 to play, and Wheeling Central Catholic leads 54-39.

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3:30, it's 47-33, Wheeling Central Catholic in control.

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5:30 to play, it's Wheeling Central Catholic up, 45-33.

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END OF THIRD QUARTER — Wheeling Central Catholic 38, Wyoming East 28

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4:11 to play, and W/heeling Central Catholic has its largest lead of the game at 35-25.

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5:07 to play, Wheeling Central Catholic up, 31-25.

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At the 6:10 mark, it's 29-23, Wheeling Central Catholic.

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END OF SECOND QUARTER — Wheeling Central Catholic 24, Wyoming East 23

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END OF FIRST QUARTER — Wheeling Central Catholic 15, Wyoming East 13

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At the 3:30 mark, it's Wheeling Central Catholic up, 10-8.

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At the 5:00 minute mark, it's Wheeling Central Catholic up, 7-5.

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Seahawks make expected decisions on Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Devon Witherspoon

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The reigning Super Bowl champions have made an expected decision regarding two key contributors.

The Seattle Seahawksofficially announced that they have exercised the fifth-year options on wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and cornerback Devon Witherspoon.

Seahawks pick up fifth-year options for Smith-Njigba, Witherspoon

By exercising the options, the Seahawks keep both players under contract through the 2027 season. Both players are now also extension eligible and Seattle is expected to pursue long-term extensions with both players.

According to ESPN's Bill Barnwell, the combined annual salaries for Smith-Njigba and Witherspoon on new deals could be in the ballpark of $76 million. 

Seattle selected both players in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Witherspoon was the No. 5 overall pick, while Smith-Njigba was the No. 20 overall selection.

Witherspoon was named a Pro Bowler in each of his first three seasons in Seattle and he was already named one of the 50 best players in Seahawks franchise history. Smith-Njigba was named to the Pro Bowl in each of the last two seasons and he led the entire NFL in receiving in 2025.

Smith-Njigba was recently named Seattle's most underpaid player by Bleacher Report. While that may be true for now, that will no longer be the case once that extension hits. 

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Match Awards from Bayern Munich’s 4-0 thrashing of Union Berlin

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 21: Serge Gnabry of FC Bayern Munich celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal with teammate Joshua Kimmich during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Union Berlin at Allianz Arena on March 21, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich continue their conquest of the Bundesliga. Coming off their 10-2 aggregate scoreline against Atalanta in the Champions League, Bayern were a side thriving at home against Union Berlin. The opposition were mercilessly beaten 4-0, as Bayern finally pick up a long overdue clean sheet. Here are the standout performers from tonight’s game.

Jersey Swap: Frederik Rønnow

Rule #1 of the Bundesliga rulebook for players states that every goalkeeper, when facing Bayern, is obligated to turn into prime Manuel Neuer.

Union are perhaps my second favorite team in the league and with good reason — they perfected the art of being an utter nuisance to the opposition. They play a low-block, extremely compact, and will not let you complete your passes. Their counter-attacking playing style worked because they were ruthless to pounce upon loose balls, extremely fast and fluid and had the right man at the right place to finish.

However, this Union performance was totally unlike anything I have ever seen from them. They were compact, but they were also slow. Their pace (or lack thereof) let them down as several chances were taken away by Bayern’s timely defensive interventions. Crucial figures like captain Christopher Trimmel and Rani Khedira showed clear signs of aging. It was in this setting that Frederik Rønnow’s performance mattered the most.

Six extremely crucial saves easily altered the course of tonight’s game, all made by the Dane. Bayern’s players may have lacked clinical edge tonight — several attempts going wide, far and hitting the crossbar, but the ones on target? Rønnow saved all variants — distant shots, ones in point-blank range, mid-range, you name it. His team was sinking and yet, he held their dignity together and saved them from what could have been a much worse score line. In a game when Bayern had no one to stop them, Rønnow single-handedly challenged them, making them work harder to own for their goals. And that is why he deserves the Swap.

Der Kaiser: Josip Stanišić

Earlier this season, in the Hinrunde Wrapped that our writer LoneStar hosted, I said that Serge Gnabry was the biggest surprise of the season. I believe now that laurel goes to Josip Stanišić.

The Croatian fullback has somehow completely turned his game around and the credit must go to Vincent Kompany. From the guy who was just “not bad” at both his defensive and offensive duties to a defender reborn, greedy for the ball, fighting for goals and assists, this is the version of Stanišić I always hoped would show up.

The first half featured what could have been one of the game’s biggest moments — a phenomenal cross to Lennart Karl. However, this proved to be a bust as Karl missed the shot. Within just the last three months, the Croatian has secured two goals and two assists in the league.

Stanišić had some of the highest number of touches in the opposition’s half and a majority of his touches were either the middle or the final third. A staggering 91 percent pass accuracy coupled with the fact that this was one of his most impactful games this season makes him the most deserving candidate for Der Kaiser.

Der Fussballgott: Harry Kane

This is either very disrespectful to Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka, or insanely respectful to Harry Kane.To be completely fair, Kimmich had an excellent game, but Kane’s impact as the ‘quarterback’ really needs to be spoken about.

A striker whose heatmap looks more like Andrea Pirlo than a classic number 9, Harry Kane redefined what it meant to be a striker. The term quarterback is often used, but really there is no term good enough for Kane who has somehow partially filled the shoes of a certain Thomas Müller.

53 goals, 5 assists with 58 G/A in all three competitions this season — these are clearly the numbers of a striker, so what is he getting Der Fussballgott for?

Most strikers wait to be supplied. Harry Kane IS the supply.

Any striker at his level could easily complain about the nature of tonight’s game — claim the low block kept him from getting the ball, the crowded box kept him from scoring and that his teammates would not pass him the ball. But not the English talisman — he dropped into the deep-lying playmaker’s spot. He played several crucial long balls to the overload created by the full-backs, the wingers and everyone’s progressed far enough. He was the initiator of the counter-press as and when needed and most importantly, he drew the defenders ont0 him so that whoever progressed into the final third could do so uninterrupted.

The only player in the world who can both be the best defensive midfielder in the game AND bag a brace like it’s that easy.

Der Bomber: Michael Olise

What’s a Muller_Era article these days without a story or too many references?

Back in the 1800s, Paris was a city that resembled a maze, as supposed to the boulevards we now see. This irked the then-Emperor Napolean III for several reasons. As we know, France was a boiling pot, a country in constant rebellion. The width of these lanes made it easier for rebels to block it and restrict the military’s entry. Additionally, disease ran rampant in Europe back then and Napolean intended to change this too. Last but not least, Napolean cared deeply about image and wanted to be remembered as the man who made Paris a modern architectural wonder.

The solution to all his problems lay in the hands of an architect, Baron Haussmann, who executed the Emperor’s will. Haussmann constructed wide boulevards, implemented a standard template to Parisian buildings and created the modern sewer systems — all of which dramatically changed the landscape of the city.

Perhaps the French make the best architects — for the architect of Bayern’s attack is none other than Michael Olise.

This game could have easily turned into an affair where Bayern were congested, unable to move from Union’s low block. A team that thrived on suffocating their opponents in narrow lanes was met with the Haussmann of Bayern, who wielded a sledgehammer that utterly destroyed Union’s attempts at choking Bayern. Olise flowed, creating space for Bayern magic. He worked in the tiniest of spaces and created magic.

Referencing SofaScore for his passing map, because this is perhaps the best form of evidence.

To further cement his impact, let me bring his goal into picture. Nearing half-time, Goretzka played a long ball from behind, that reached Olise. Olise took a stunning first touch on the ball, and then cuts in to make a lethal finish. Olise breaking the deadlock with this goal was the most important factor behind Bayern’s extraordinary display that followed.

(Historical note: Haussmann is also widely criticized for displacing several people from their homes and for destroying old Parisian architecture. Olise has no such flaws to his credit.)

Meister of the Match: Chef Serge Gnabry

Serge Gnabry had his best performance of the season tonight and we absolutely need to talk about it.

Dear Serge, if you are reading this, I am truly sorry. I said I preferred Lennart Karl on the left wing over you but my god, you made me eat my words and for that I am both deeply sorry and extremely happy.

I worried about Gnabry’s pace and passing accuracy. I was happily proven wrong on both accounts — as he finished his stint with a 96% accuracy. He was absolutely on fire — his flank passed a whopping 42% of the attack through it. Gnabry’s finishing needs no introduction and it should come as no surprise that both his shots on target were converted into goals. But, additionally, his goals tonight were special and definitely need to be a part of the discussion.

Gnabry’s first goal can made me chuckle. Stanišić gets a fantastic ball to Olise, who then shoots it. It barely misses the entire Union defense and goalkeeper Rønnow barely gets a touch on it an. This ball then lands at Gnabry’s feet. Poor Rønnow’s life flashed in front of his eyes perhaps, as Gnabry pounced upon that poorly saved ball and smashed a volley into the net.

The second goal came from some fantastic teamwork. Olise does this gorgeous spin first to get off the two defenders on him, and then does a little one-one with Konrad Laimer (that partnership is sorely missed) and gets it to Gnabry who does a stunning close-range finish.

No Lucho? No problem. Bayern Munich’s chef is home.


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UFC London live results, highlights and play-by-play

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: (L-R) Lerone Murphy of England punches Movsar Evloev of Russia in a featherweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at The O2 on March 21, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is live TODAY (Sat., March 21, 2026)with UFC London, streaming live online via Paramount+. The event is happening inside O2 Arena, at 1 p.m. ET this afternoon (start time details here). The main event is Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy in what should be a Featherweight title eliminator match-up.

UFC London Preview

UFC London’s main event pits two undefeated fighters against each other for a likely shot at a belt (right?!?!?). The problem is, these are two of the least hyped and discussed undefeated fighters we’ve ever seen in UFC.

Evloev has dominated everyone he’s faced. However, because of always taking them to decisions, he’s not exactly got fans clamoring for him to get a title shot. Don’t call him boring, though … he hates that.

Murphy has been a little more exciting than Evloev, finishing Aaron Pico with a spinning elbow in his last fight. However, he’s not really captured much attention (unlike a few select others in the Featherweight rankings).

It seems likely that the winner of this will get a title shot. However, it wouldn’t be too surprising if either got passed over in favor of someone else who gets a big win and captures a lot of attention while doing so.

The co-main for this one is Luke Riley vs. Michael Aswell Jr. Riley is undefeated, too. He’s a highly-touted prospect out of Paddy Pimblett’s gym who fight fans must keep their eyes on.

The main card also has Michael ‘Venom’ Page vs. Sam Patterson, which might be a bit of a spite booking for Page (who is not very pleased with the state of UFC right now).

The main card also has Iwo Baraniewski, who was part of one of the wildest rounds in UFC history last year. He’s taking on human heavy bag, Austen Lane. The streaking Christian Leroy Duncan also meets the slumping Roman Dolidze, while up-and-comer Kurtis Campbell will be tested by Danny Silva.

The “Prelims” have a lot of interesting prospects, including former OKTAGON double champ, Losene Keita (who fights Nathaniel Wood), and Mario Pinto (whose got Felipe Franco).

UFC London Start Date and Time

We’re doing things a little different this weekend.

This event is airing during primetime in the United Kingdom. That means an earlier start for us on this side of the Atlantic.

  • UFC London’s “Prelims” will begin at 1 p.m. ET.
  • UFC London’s main card is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. ET.
  • All of UFC London airs on Paramount+, which you can stream here.

The live blog here starts rolling at 1 p.m. ET. Join us and chat it up in the comments below.

UFC LONDON QUICK RESULTS

Main card

  • 145 lbs.: Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy
  • 145 lbs.: Luke Riley def. Michael Aswell Jr. by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 170 lbs.: Michael Page def. Sam Patterson by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 205 lbs.: Iwo Baraniewski def. Austen Lane by TKO (punches), round 1 (0:28)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 185 lbs.: Christian Leroy Duncan def. Roman Dolidze by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 145 lbs.: Danny Silva def. Kurtis Campbell by TKO (punches), round 2 (0:31)HIGHLIGHTS

Prelims

  • 155 lbs.: Mason Jones def. Axel Sola by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 145 lbs.: Nathaniel Wood def. Losene Keita by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • 265 lbs.: Mario Pinto def. Felipe Franco by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 185 lbs.: Mantas Kondratavicius def. Antonio Trocoli by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-27, 29-27)
  • 265 lbs.: Brando Pericic def. Louie Sutherland by TKO (punches), round 1 (1:48)
  • 155 lbs.: Abdul Kareem Al-Selwady def. Shem Rock by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 115 lbs.: Shanelle Dyer def. Ravenna Oliveira by TKO (head kick and punches), round 2 (1:17)
  • 135 lbs.: Melissa Mullins vs. Luana CarolinaCANCELED (details here)

UFC LONDON PLAY-BY-PLAY UPDATES

Main card

Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy

Round 1: Evloev took the center and was aggressive in stalking Murphy to the cage. He threw some big punches and connected on some nice kicks to the body, but he didn’t attempt any wrestling. As a result, Murphy was able to spent the round on his feet and was able to out land Evloev there and catch him coming in with some hard punches.

10-9 Murphy

Round 2: Well, Evloev seems like he wants to have a kick boxing match tonight. For the second straight round Murphy has been able to stay in his comfort zone. That allows him to put another round in the bank, thanks to his more clinical striking. Evloev is throwing and landing plenty, but nothing is looking terribly impressive.

20-18 Murphy

Round 3:

Luke Riley vs. Michael Aswell Jr.

Round 1: Aswell started really strong, taking the center and backing Riley up with a one-two-clinch combination. It took almost four minutes for Riley to warm up, but he finally took back the center and was able to land lots of hard single shots. Those looked like they started to slow Aswell down towards the end of the round.

10-9 Riley

Round 2: Riley continued on with the good work he did at the end of round one. He led Aswell around the cage and tagged him with hard shots. Aswell looked to be really fading towards the end of this round. That’s all despite Aswell landing plenty of shots of his own. It’s just that Riley’s are effecting him every time they land.

20-18 Riley

Round 3: No changes happened in the third round. Riley still lead the action and repeatedly landed solid, albeit single shots. Aswell is tough as they come, so he hung in there, but he couldn’t change the momentum of the fight.

30-27 Riley

Official decision: Luke Riley def. Michael Aswell Jr. by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Michael Page vs. Sam Patterson

Round 1: The round ended to a chorus of boos. That was a five minute long staring contest, with MVP hopping around with his hands down and Patterson backing up. Page landed five strikes to Patterson’s 3.

10-9 Page

Round 2: Same as the first, with a little clinch pressure from Patterson. Patterson also ran into a big punch at the end of the round.

20-18 Page

Round 3: Well that was a waste of everyone’s time. Patterson tried to chase the fight a little in the last minute. But this was just dreadful.

29-28 Page

Another win in the books 📚@MichaelPage247 earns the UD win at #UFCLondon!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Michael Page def. Sam Patterson by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Iwo Baraniewski vs. Austen Lane

Round 1: That went how everyone was expecting. Baraniewski cracked Lane with a two punch combo that put him down. Then he swarmed and got the TKO (with the ref struggling to get him off Lane).

That didn't last long at all 🫨

Iwo Baraniewski doesn't waste any time as he gets the RD1 TKO win!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Iwo Baraniewski def. Austen Lane by TKO (punches), round 1 (0:28)

Christian Leroy Duncan vs. Roman Dolidze

Round 1: Duncan came out firing for this fight, but Dolidze was able to avoid the early offense and get a takedown. He sucked up a lot of round time in the better position and he even landed a flash knock down with a spinning back fist. After that, though, Duncan really woke up and he came close to finishing him after landing combos and a nice high kick.

10-9Duncan

Round 2: Dolidze continued to do a Ryan Hall impression in this fight, diving at Duncan’s ankles and doing whatever he could to avoid Duncan’s firepower. He was able to do that for most of the round, but when Duncan caught him he hurt him. Duncan also caused a lot of damage around Doldize’s left eye. That damage discounts all the grappling positions, in my book.

20-18 Duncan

Round 3: In the final round Doldize succeeded in both being able to spent lots of time on top of Duncan and not getting hit hard when he does. He wasn’t able to threaten with anything on the ground and never looked like he was working for a finish, so he took the last round but nothing else.

29-28 Duncan

Official decision: Christian Leroy Duncan def. Roman Dolidze by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Kurtis Campbell vs. Danny Silva

Round 1: Campbell quickly turned this into a grappling match and was able to get on top of Silva. Silva stayed calm though and used his wrestling skills to avoid taking damage and then get up. Campbell would get him down again, though, and get on his back. Silva was able to get out of that and land a takedown of his own in the last minute.

10-9 Campbell

Round 2: Silva landed a big right hand early in the second that wobbled Campbell. He followed up with a punch that had Campbell falling into the fence. Campbell tried to cover up and get away, but Silva emptied the tank and threw non stop until the ref waved it off. Campbell complained about the stoppage, but it was more than fair.

Made a statement 😤

Danny Silva leaves #UFCLondon with a RD2 TKO victory!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Danny Silva def. Kurtis Campbell by TKO (punches), round 2 (0:31)

Prelims

Mason Jones vs. Axel Sola: This was one of the best fights of the year so far. These two knocked lumps out of each other for three straight rounds. Sola had some of the cleaner shots, but Jones landed the nastiest offence. He opened up a huge cut on Sola’s cheek and finished the round rifling off knees to Sola’s body. The damage and the relentless nature of Jones is what got him past Sola on the card.

Axel Sola with a knockdown in RD1 😳

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

What a way to start RD3 👀@MasonJones1995 vs Axel Sola

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Mason Jones def. Axel Sola by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Nathaniel Wood vs. Losene Keita: These two put on a close and highly technical fight. There weren’t many big moments, though. That’s the norm with a Nathaniel Wood fight. Keita looked very good, but just didn’t do enough to stop Wood from coming forwards and implementing his cautious yet effective game.

A win on home soil 😎@LastKingsmanMMA gets the victory via split decision!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Nathaniel Wood def. Losene Keita by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Mario Pinto vs. Felipe Franco: Pinto failed to live up to his hype in this one. He looked patient at first, but that soon drifted into looking passive. Franco looked good in his short notice debut and was able to stifle and ware out Pinto. Pinto ended up doing just enough to earn the decision, but the fight was a dud.

Still undefeated 💪

Mario Pinto secures the UD victory!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Mario Pinto def. Felipe Franco by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Mantas Kondratavicius vs. Antonio Trocoli: Trocoli’s anti-fighting made this a bit of a slog to get through. Kondratavicius, after being held against the fence in the first, almost got a finish in the second. He was tired in the third, though. Kondratavicius is the obvious winner in his debut here and that’s first time he’s ever gone the distance.

Mantas Kondratavičius with a slick elbow in RD2 👀

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official result: Mantas Kondratavicius def. Antonio Trocoli by unanimous decision (30-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Louie Sutherland vs. Brnado Pericic: Percic continued to look like a very interesting prospect at Heavyweight. He and Sutherland threw heavy shots at each other, but his landed with far more power. Sutherland eventually crumbled under that pressure, including some nasty clinch knees and uppercuts.

Back-to-back victory for him 👏

Brando Peričić earns the RD1 TKO win in dominant fashion!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Brando Pericic def. Louie Sutherland by TKO (punches), round 1 (1:48)

Shem Rock vs. Abdul Kareem Al-Selwady: Rock started well, but after he got stung be Al-Selwady half-way through the first he got shy. Rock was very tentative from that point on and that meant Al-Selwady was able to come on and land lots of offense across the rest of the fight. As things went longer Rock locked to have less and less ideas.

They're trading early 👀@ShemrockUFC vs @SelwadyMMA

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Abdul Kareem Al-Selwady def. Shem Rock by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Shanelle Dyer vs. Ravenna Oliveira: Oliveira looked very game in the first round, throwing lots of punches but not handing very efficiently. Dyer was landing, especially to the legs. In the second round she went upstairs and hurt Oliveira with a head kick before finishing her on the ground. That’s an impressive debut for the Contender Series grad.

WHAT A DEBUT WIN 😮‍💨

Shanelle Dyer earns the TKO victory in RD2!

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— UFC (@ufc) March 21, 2026

Official decision: Shanelle Dyer def. Ravenna Oliveira by TKO (head kick and punches), round 2 (1:17)

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📋 Bragantino and Botafogo name line-ups to turn their poor form around

📋 Bragantino and Botafogo name line-ups to turn their poor form around

Bragantino and Botafogo are set for the clash this Saturday (21) in the Brasileirão.

The match opens the eighth round of the championship and takes place at the Cícero de Souza Marques stadium in Bragança Paulista.

Both teams take the field looking to end bad streaks this season.

Massa Bruta hasn't won in five rounds, while Glorioso has lost the last four matches in the competition.


Check out the starting lineups below:


Bragantino

Vagner Mancini returns to using his main players after resting part of the team in the last round.

Left-back Juninho Capixaba and forward Lucas Barbosa return to the starting lineup after serving suspensions.


Botafogo

Defender Barboza and midfielder Allan are available again after serving suspensions in the last round.

Only the Argentine regains his position in the starting lineup.

Santi Rodríguez, Joaquín Correa, Matheus Martins, and Júnior Santos form the offensive sector.

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NCAA Tournament: Utah State men’s basketball expert previews the Arizona game, makes a score prediction

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Mar 20, 2026; San Diego, CA, USA; Utah State Aggies guard Kolby King (7) reacts after defeating the Villanova Wildcats in a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena. Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images | Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

SAN DIEGO—Getting into March Madness is nothing new for Utah State, which is in the NCAA Tournament for the 26th time including six of the last seven tourneys. But winning a game has been far more rare.

Friday’s victory over Villanova was just the third time in the last 50 years the 9th-seeded Aggies (29-6) made the second round. Their last trip to the Sweet 16 was in 1970, when the tourney only had 25 entries.

Utah State won the Mountain West regular season and conference tournament titles, though Villanova was only the third NCAA tourney opponent it played this season. That likely contributed to it getting a No. 9 seed despite being ranked in the Top 30 by KenPom.com.

To better understand the Aggies, we reached out to Matt Hanifan from SB Nation sister site MW Connection for some insight and a score prediction. Below are his simple answers to our convoluted questions:

AZ Desert Swarm: Utah State shot 62.5 percent in the second half against Villanova and only missed two shots in the final 12 minutes. What has been the key to the Aggies’ offensive success this season?

Matt Hanifan: “Aggies head coach Jerrod Calhoun is one of the more innovative minds in the country with how his offenses have multiple layers to their actions. Their offense is driven by ball and player movement. Rarely will you see Utah State’s offense completely stagnate in the halfcourt, where it ranks in the top 35 nationally in assist percentage. Mason Falslev and MJ Collins (as well as point guard Drake Allen) are the drivers behind that.”

Leading scorers Mason Falslev and MJ Collins combined for 42 points in the first round. What are their best skills, and where do they struggle?

“Collins is a flat-out bucket getter. That’s his MO. He can score from all three levels and is a very good off movement as a secondary creator. He’s also one of Utah State’s more athletic play finishers in transition. Falslev is Utah State’s Swiss Army knife. He’s not as dynamic a scorer, and he’s not very athletic. But he’s an outstanding processor on both ends of the floor. His superpower is his brain, where he’s oftentimes a few steps ahead of his opponent. Both players are pretty savvy in the passing lanes as well, especially Falslev.”

The Aggies made the most of the eight turnovers they forced on Friday, scoring 18 points off them, and for the season they get a takeaway on more than 20 percent of possessions. How have they been so successful in this area?

“Utah State primarily utilizes a shape-shifting matchup zone that will throw the rhythm of opposing offenses off. One second, they’ll be in a 2-3 zone. The next? Well, they’re in man. There’s no true shape to its zone; it’s amoebic. The Aggies have good ball pressure and do an excellent job forcing deflections/turnovers on the defensive end, allowing them to get out in transition for easy opportunities.

Arizona dominates teams in the paint, both by getting to the rim and drawing fouls to go to the line. How do you expect Utah State to handle this from a defensive standpoint?

“On paper, Motiejus Krivas will be a handful for Utah State. And it’s not just him; Brayden Burries and Koa Peat will be, too. I expect Utah State to do its best to congest the paint in its zone to try and force Arizona to beat them from deep. Utah State’s also going to have to buckle down on the defensive glass against Arizona, too, which is a tall task (figuratively and literally).”

Jerrod Calhoun has continued the trend of Utah State coaches to have instant success, and rumors are he could also be the latest to quickly move to another job. Could Sunday be his last game with the Aggies?

“Understandably, Calhoun has been linked to the Cincinnati job, his alma mater. Though his buyout is $4 million after this season, and the program will be transitioning into a better, more powerful Pac-12 next season, so I think there’s less than a 50 percent chance that Sunday is his last game (should USU lose). But anything is possible in the coaching carousel at this time of year. Money talks.”

Prediction time. Does Utah State make it to the second weekend for the first time, knocking off a title contender in the process, or does Arizona make a third straight Sweet 16 and fourth in five seasons under Tommy Lloyd? Give us a score prediction.

“I think Arizona wins 82-66. The Wildcats are too talented, point blank.”

Colorado Rockies spring training game no. 29 thread: Kyle Freeland vs. Cole Ragans

DENVER, COLORADO - SEPTEMBER 21: Starting pitcher Kyle Freeland #21of the Colorado Rockies throws against the Los Angeles Angels in the second inning at Coors Field on September 21, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yesterday, facing off against Nick Pivetta and what may well have been a preview of the Padres Opening Day lineup, the Rockies managed a convincing 9-3 victory. Combining 14 hits across ten different batters, the offensive outburst was a team effort. Similarly, on the pitching side, six different pitchers combined to only allow four hits and two walks while striking out seven.

Today, the Rockies take on the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium in a duel between both teams Opening Day starters.

For the Royals, that means Cole Ragans will be on the mound. After a fourth place finish in the AL Cy Young race in 2024, shoulder problems limited Ragans to 61.2 innings last year.

So far this spring Ragans has struggled to keep runs off the board and enters todays contest with an 8.44 ERA. That can largely be attributed to his second start of the spring in which he allowed six runs in fewer than two innings.

Opposing him will be Kyle Freeland in his final tune up before his franchise record fifth Opening Day start. Between his two other spring training starts and his exhibition game against team USA, Freeland has looked sharp (two runs/seven strikeouts) in limited innings (six).

He has yet to exceed a pitch count of 43 this spring, so how high he’s able to push that number in this final outing will inform how long Warren Schaeffer will be able to use him on Opening Day.

First Pitch: 1:05 pm MDT

TV: None

Radio: ALT 96.5 (Royals)

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Lineups:

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Hinata Miyazawa: Man United Women star returns a champion

Hinata Miyazawa: Man United Women star returns a champion
Hinata Miyazawa: Man United Women star returns a champion

Manchester United Women star Hinata Miyazawa has won the Asian Cup with Japan.

Fantastic season

The Japanese international signed for Manchester United in 2023 from MyNavi Sendai.

She has played 77 times for the Red Devils, scoring three goals.

Miyazawa has truly become a crucial first-team option this season, and Manchester United have missed her since she has been away at the cup.

Head coach Marc Skinner has previously described her as “one of the most intelligent midfielders” he has ever seen.

United will hope that she will be available as soon as possible, as the Red Devils will take on Bayern Munich in the Champions League and runaway leaders Manchester City in the league before the end of the month.

Asian Cup

The midfielder has been wonderful for her country once again, as they came out on top in the tournament.

She scored a hat-trick in an 11-0 romp over India in the group stage and played in every other match of the cup.

The diminutive midfielder also grabbed an assist in the 4-0 win over Vietnam.

Miyazawa also played a decisive role in the 7-0 destruction of the Philippines and the 4-1 win over South Korea in the semi-final.

She played the entire 90 minutes of the final against Australia, as they ran out 1-0 winners after an early goal from Maika Hamano.

The club’s website reported on the victory by commenting, “United midfielder Hinata Miyazawa will return to Manchester as an Asian Cup winner, following Japan’s 1-0 victory over holders Australia on Saturday.”

She played in every match for the Japanese side, just like she had for Manchester United in all 32 matches they had played up to the beginning of the tournament in Australia.

The club also stated, “congratulations, Hini – we look forward to welcoming you back soon!”

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2026 Wrestling Nationals: Penn State Clinches National Title in Session V, National Finals Preview

Coaches Nick Lee and Cody Sanderson do good work in the medal round
Coaches Nick Lee and Cody Sanderson do good work in the medal round | Scott Pilutik, Black Shoe Diaries

Superlatives abound

The math is officially over. With Marcus Blaze’s Consi-Semi Tech paired with Oklahoma State’s Troy Spratley falling to Vince Robinson, Penn State mathematically clinched the 2026 NCAA Team Championship—It’s 5th straight, 13th in 15 years with Cael Sanderson as Head Coach, and 14th in program history. It is another “That’s What We Do” party in Cleveland as Cael Sanderson adds more hardware to the trophy case before the finals even begin. Speaking of the finals—if the favored Lions win tonight, the team is on pace to break the all time scoring record at the tournament for the 3rd consecutive year.

Recap

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2026 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

SESSION V • RESULTS

RoundWtWrestlerResult
Cons Semis133lbs(3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State
W | TF 20-4 5:45 vs. (15) Tyler Knox, STAN
W | TF 20-4 5:45
vs. (15) Tyler Knox, STAN
Cons Semis157lbs(1) PJ Duke, Penn State
W | DEC 7-3 vs. (7) Kannon Webster, ILL
W | DEC 7-3
vs. (7) Kannon Webster, ILL
3rd Place133lbs(3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State
L | DEC 5-0 vs. (4) Aaron Seidel, VT
L | DEC 5-0
vs. (4) Aaron Seidel, VT
3rd Place157lbs(1) PJ Duke, Penn State
W | TF 20-4 6:37 vs. (8) Brandon Cannon, OHST
W | TF 20-4 6:37
vs. (8) Brandon Cannon, OHST
Data Courtesy of Bubbaland

Consolation SemiFinals

133 lbs – (3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State TF (15) Tyler Knox, Stanford, 20-4

Marcus Blaze works he way out vs Stanford’s Tyler Knox

Marcus Blaze used his elite snap, go-behind series for his first takedown. After conceding a quick escape, Blaze went back to the well with an underhook-to-snap transition, eventually chasing down both legs to extend the lead. By the time he finished a single leg at the 1:17 mark of the first, the rout was on.

Knox proved sticky on top in the second, but Blaze remained composed. He fought through a five-count stalling warning on Knox before getting a reversal. In typical Penn State fashion, Blaze looked for the bonus points, utilizing an optional start to get back to neutral where he converted a takedown right at the buzzer. He finished the job in the third with another reversal and an ankle pick to seal the 20-4 Technical Fall in 5:45.

157 lbs – (1) PJ Duke, Penn State DEC (7) Kannan Webster, Illinois, 7-3

PJ Duke takes Illinois’ Kannan Webster Down in the ConsiSemis

Duke misdirected to an outside step single and, despite Webster’s world-class balance, finished the sequence with a back trip for the opening takedown. Duke’s heavy hands and relentless snaps dictated the pace for the remainder of the first period.

In the second, Duke stayed aggressive with a sharp re-attack takedown that pushed the riding time over the minute mark. Webster rode tough in the third, killing riding time and Before PJ escaped—ending in a comfortable 7-3 Decision. It was a professional win against a Big Ten foe that kept Duke’s momentum rolling toward the top of the podium.

3rd Place Matches

133 lbs – (3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State LOST (4) Aaron Seidel, Virginia Tech, 5-0 Dec

Freshman Marcus Blaze faces Va Tech’s Freshman Aaron Seidel

3rd Place between Marcus Blaze and Aaron Seidel was a tactical stalemate that didn’t go the Nittany Lions’ way. After a scoreless first period defined by heavy hand fighting, Seidel showed Pennsylvania-grade top chops in riding Blaze for the entire second period. That three-minute ride proved to be the difference-maker, as it gave Seidel the riding time advantage and forced Blaze to create action in the third.

Blaze opted for an optional release to start the final frame, trailing 1-0. While hunting for the winning takedown, Seidel countered a Blaze shot into a neutral danger takedown. Seidel rode out the remainder of the match to secure the 5-0 Decision.

157 lbs – (1) PJ Duke, Penn State Teched (8) Brandon Cannon, Ohio State, 20-4 TF

PJ Duke has Ohio State’s Brandon Cannon’s number

Duke went to work immediately with a 2-on-1 to a knee pick, doubling off for a powerful takedown. He followed that up with a slick underhook throw-by that sent Cannon to his back for a takedown and two near-fall points. By the end of the first, Duke held a commanding 8-1 lead.

The match paused in the second as Cannon went through concussion protocol following an escape. On the resumption of action, Duke pounced for a go-behind takedown to push the lead to 11-2. Duke’s third-period pace was relentless, scoring on another throw-by and a scrambled single leg. After a fast mercy escape to a broken Cannon, Duke pounced one last time to secure the 20-4 technical fall in 6:36.

Team Race

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TEAM STANDINGS

TOP 10 • 2026 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

TeamPtsMax Pot.to seed# Wr.
🏆 Penn State1642001886
Oklahoma State1191451234
Nebraska101.5113.5105.52
Iowa93.5100.593.51
Ohio State84.596.588.52
Michigan6666660
Stanford63.570.563.51
Iowa State5258561
Minnesota44.550.544.51
NC State40.547.540.51
Data Courtesy of PSWC

The Team Trophies are likely allocated before the Finals, with the Buckeyes having a chance to bonus their way onto the podium with Mendez and Davino wrestling.

Schedule

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2026 NCAA Wrestling Championship

Tournament Schedule • March 19-21, 2026

Date / TimeSessionRoundsCoverage
Thu, 3/19
12:00p – 3:30p
1C-ship R1TV: ESPN2 (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN2
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Thu, 3/19
7:00p – 10:30p
2C-ship R2 / Consi Pigtails / Consi R32TV: ESPN (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Fri, 3/20
12:00p – 4:00p
3Quarterfinals / Consi R24 / Consi R16TV: ESPNU (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPNU
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Fri, 3/20
8:00p – 11:30p
4Semifinals / Consi R12 / Consi QtrsTV: ESPN2 (6 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN2
6 ESPN+ Feeds
Sat, 3/21
11:00a – 1:30p
5Consi Semis / 3rd, 5th, 7th PlaceTV: ESPNU (4 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPNU
4 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Sat, 3/21
6:30p – 10:00p
6FinalsTV: ESPN (1 ESPN+ Feed)ESPN
1 ESPN+ Feed

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Session VI (National Finals)

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2026 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

Session VI • 18:30 • Championship

RoundWtWrestlerOpponent
Champ125
lbs
(1) Luke Lilledahl, Penn State
vs. (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan, PRIN
(10) Marc-Anthony McGowan, PRIN
Champ133
lbs
(1) Jax Forrest, OKST
vs. (2) Ben Davino, OHST
(2) Ben Davino, OHST
Champ141
lbs
(1) Jesse Mendez, OHST
vs. (2) Sergio Vega, OKST
(2) Sergio Vega, OKST
Champ149
lbs
(1) Shayne Van Ness, Penn State
vs. (10) Aden Valencia, STAN
(10) Aden Valencia, STAN
Champ157
lbs
(2) Antrell Taylor, NEB
vs. (5) Landon Robideau, OKST
(5) Landon Robideau, OKST
Champ165
lbs
(1) Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State
vs. (3) Mikey Caliendo, IOWA
(3) Mikey Caliendo, IOWA
Champ174
lbs
(1) Levi Haines, Penn State
vs. (3) Christopher Minto, NEB
(3) Christopher Minto, NEB
Champ184
lbs
(1) Rocco Welsh, Penn State
vs. (3) Max McEnelly, MINN
(3) Max McEnelly, MINN
Champ197
lbs
(1) Josh Barr, Penn State
vs. (7) Cody Merrill, OKST
(7) Cody Merrill, OKST
Champ285
lbs
(1) Yonger Bastida, ISU
vs. (2) Isaac Trumble, NCST
(2) Isaac Trumble, NCST

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TOISA 2025: India women's cricket teams sweep Team of the Year awards

LUCKNOW: The India women's cricket team and the India women's blind cricket team led the honours in the team category as they were named ‘Team of the Year’ at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 on Saturday.

The ceremony in Lucknow recognised athletes across more than 45 sporting categories, honouring performances delivered during the evaluation period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.

This edition reflected a year where Indian women’s teams delivered results on the global stage and marked milestones in both mainstream and disability cricket.

For the India women’s cricket team, 2025 marked a breakthrough year.

The team secured the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup title, registering its first triumph in the tournament. The campaign was defined by consistent performances across departments, with the side remaining unbeaten through the competition to clinch the title.

In the blind cricket category, the India women’s blind cricket team registered a milestone achievement.

They won the inaugural Blind Women’s T20 World Cup, becoming the first team to lift the title. The side went through the tournament without a loss, completing an unbeaten run to finish as champions.

The winners were selected by an illustrious jury comprising legendary athletes whose achievements have shaped Indian sport.

Abhinav Bindra, PR Sreejesh, Mithali Raj, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Leander Paes, and Devendra Jhajharia formed the panel for this edition.

Their collective experience ensured that the honours reflected performances across levels, recognising contributions that shaped India’s sporting year.

'If Liverpool play like that at PSG it could be 10-0'

When Liverpool came to Brighton last May, the away end was in party mode at the full-time whistle despite the defeat as they sang and celebrated with inflatables and balloons.

By then, Arne Slot's side had won the Premier League title and a trip to the south coast was another excuse to enjoy themselves. And rightly so.

Ten months on, Liverpool tasted defeat against Fabian Hurzeler's side again but this time the away end was half empty by the time Slot made his way over to the travelling supporters.

Their latest defeat is the 10th in the league this season, making it only the seventh time the reigning Premier League champions have lost 10 or more games during their title defence.

Since starting the campaign with five wins on the trot, Slot's side have won just nine of their next 26 games in the league. With that kind of form, Liverpool do not look like a team that has it in them to qualify for the Champions League.

It is all but certain that the Premier League will get an extra place in the Champions League and Liverpool currently occupy that fifth spot, though they have a game in hand on sixth-placed Chelsea who play later on Saturday.

Much had been made in the build-up about the 62 hours Liverpool had to prepare between their Champions League win over Galatasaray at Anfield and this trip to Brighton.

With Alisson and Mohamed Salah forced out with injuries, Liverpool's situation worsened when striker Hugo Ekitike was forced off early on.

"What went wrong started off with the lead up to this game," Slot said.

"As so many times has happened this season, when we played a very good game [against Galatasaray] and we thought we could bring that level to the next game, or even better, we had Mo Salah injured, we had Alisson injured and, after two minutes, Hugo Ekitike out.

"That has happened to us so many times this season and what happened to us a lot this season is that the first chance of the other team immediately went in.

"But in the second half Brighton were the better team and deserved to win."

Slot was the first to say that his side deserved to lose here and it would hardly have surprised him. Of their 10 Premier League games this season following a Champions League fixture, Liverpool have lost five of them.

Questions have to be asked about fitness and, despite spending £450m in the summer, Liverpool lack proper squad depth.

"It makes complete sense if you win the league last season and you spent £450m that the expectations are high, and those expectations were high for the pundits, for the media, for me, for the fans," said Slot.

"At our club we're also looking at the situation and the challenge we had during this season, and then we might be a bit more realistic [about] why the season has gone why it is gone.

"But still it's not good enough no matter how much excuses I can come up with - it's still not good enough for the position we're in right now."

Dominik Szoboszlai, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate
Liverpool have conceded 42 goals in the Premier League this season, more than in each of their past two campaigns [Getty Images]

'A backwards step for Liverpool'

Liverpool's only goal at the Amex came from a Brighton mistake and, even after going behind again in the second half, Slot said that the Seagulls were more likely to make it 3-1 rather than his side earning a draw.

"This is a backwards step for Liverpool," said former Premier League goalkeeper Rob Green on 5 Live. "You just don't know what you are getting from this team. The spine of the team is not there. They are looking around saying 'what's going on?'. They can't find an answer."

As ever, it would be hard to pin the blame entirely on the manager but, ultimately, it is his team that are regularly underperforming.

For a man who has always emphasised his desire to play good football, he cannot have enjoyed what he has seen for bulks of this season.

Liverpool were superb in midweek against Galatasaray but have been woeful in their past three Premier League games picking up just one point against Wolves, Tottenham and Brighton.

Those 62 hours between Galatasaray and Brighton are gone and it is now about the next fortnight, where most of the Liverpool players will be on international duty. Slot will know that it may well go a long way to defining his future.

"Let's hope the national team coaches help us out by not playing 180 minutes over two games," he pleaded on Match of The Day.

When they come back, Liverpool travel to Manchester City for their FA Cup quarter-final against Pep Guardiola's side before a trip to Paris to take on Paris St-Germain in the same stage of the Champions League. The return leg at Anfield is six days later.

"If they go and play like that in Paris it could be 10-0," said former Liverpool left-back Stephen Warnock on 5 Live.

"That's how bad Liverpool were today. Brighton weren't clinical and tried to walk it in, but PSG will be clinical. It's very, very worrying for Liverpool"

With seven top-flight games left, Liverpool's tally of 10 Premier League defeats this season is already their most since 2015-16.

When BBC Sport asked Slot if it was a worry that his side is making the wrong kind of records, he responded: "Of course. It says a few things.

"First of all, it says what a great team Liverpool have had in the last 10 years and a great manager as well. I could come and tell you all the reasons why we've lost this season 10 times.

"One of them is late goals. Today sums it all up in terms of our injury problems - to go without three great goalscorers [Ekitike, Isak and Salah] is never helpful for any team.

"But it's not my job to make excuses. My job is to find answers and that's what I tried to do again today.

Slot has already conceded that it would be unacceptable if Liverpool are not playing Champions League football next season, even if he stays in the job.

And the reality is that he needs answers quickly or else those unwanted records may no longer be his only worry.

Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany to hold powwow with Julian Nagelsmann

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 21: Vincent Kompany, Head Coach of FC Bayern Munich, reacts during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern München and 1. FC Union Berlin at Allianz Arena on March 21, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany said that he will talk to Germany national team boss Julian Nagelsmann regarding his players, especially as midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović is battling an undisclosed injury.

“I’ll speak to Julian [Nagelsmann] again. We’re always in close exchange. There’s no big difference between what the national team wants and what we want. They have two friendlies, they want to keep the players fit for the World Cup. It’s our goal as well. We’ll speak to the doctors and then make the right decision,” Kompany said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

There is definitely concern as Bayern Munich is attempting to prepare for a serious run at a treble. The Bavarians can ill afford any serious injuries to key players — or even subs. Depth will be key in helping Kompany manage the daunting schedule ahead.

For Pavlović, a conservative approach will be key. No one wants to see the youngster at risk in two (essentially) meaningless games for Germany.


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Iowa wrestling's Gabe Arnold overcomes tough times to become NCAA All-American

CLEVELAND − When the final whistle blew in Gabe Arnold's bloodround match at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, the Iowa sophomore had to take a peek up at the scoreboard to make sure it was real.

The final score was 4-3 vs. Rutgers' Remy Cotton, in favor of the Hawkeye. Arnold was an NCAA All-American for the first time. Tears streamed down Arnold's face, his head dipping into the shoulder of head coach Tom Brands as the emotions overcame him.

Arnold had just done something pretty special. Wrestling in January at 174 pounds, he bumped up two weight classes to 197 for the good of the team. Despite being just 5-foot-7 and the No. 27 seed, he knocked off four in a row in consolations on March 20 before securing a seventh-place finish with a 5-2 record on March 21.

The Iowa City High alum was a true team player, and he blew all expectations out of the waters of Lake Erie to become the highest-seeded All-American.

The achievement came one year after Arnold lost in the round-of-16 at 184 pounds, when tears of pain instead of joy ran down his cheeks. He chatted with Iowa associate head coach Terry Brands shortly after last year's struggles, and his coach's words of tough love stuck with him a year later.

"Terry (Brands) told me, and I was sucking my thumb a little bit, he was like, 'Listen, you need to get your head out of your a--, you need to work, you need to wrestle. If you're tired of this feeling, then be tired of it and stop the feeling,'" Arnold said. "So I stopped the feeling and I did what I had to do. I worked like a madman and I'm an All-American."

It was a moment of triumph for Arnold, taking the logical next step in his career by reaching the podium, even if at a non-ideal weight. Those tears streaming down Arnold's face came from his accomplishment on the mat as well as his appreciation for those who helped him out of his darkest times and for the growth he's made off the mat.

Gabe Arnold reaches podium after mental-health battles

The 2024 Soldier Salute was set to be highlighted by a clash in the 184-pound finals. A budding star (true freshman Angelo Ferrari) vs. the fellow blue-chip recruit and redshirt freshman (Arnold). Questions swirled on who might get the lineup spot and whether Iowa would consider burning Ferrari's redshirt. A scrap in the finals would shed some light on that.

Meanwhile, Arnold was struggling with a more serious problem. As he later chronicled in an Instagram post following his redshirt freshman season, he wrote, "On December 30th, 2024, I found myself in the hospital. Questioning my worth, my ability, my will to live, everything. The only answer I could come up with was simply just not being alive. I didn’t want to deal and live with the hurt, pain, and regret that had been swirling around and around my head for years upon years. I was lost, nowhere to turn, no want to fight anymore. The demons were winning. I had given up, I was exhausted of fighting this so called 'good fight.'"

Bulls stay on unbeaten run with Eastbourne Town win

Jersey Bulls celebrate a goal
Jersey Bulls have yet to lose a game this year [BBC]

Jersey Bulls remain in play-off contention in Isthmian League South East after a 2-0 win over nine-man Eastbourne Town at Springfield.

The win means they are level on points with fifth-placed Faversham Town and are only below them on goals scored.

Rai Dos Santos, who scored a hat-trick in Bulls' last home game, was again in fine form as he forced an excellent save from the visiting goalkeeper in the first half.

He gave the islanders the lead 30 seconds after the break as he slotted home after a good pass from Miguel Carvalho.

JJ Walker was sent off three minutes later for a second booking before teammate Eliot Jenks followed him after a straight red card.

With the extra space and men Bulls took control - Carvalho hit the crossbar while Dos Santos saw another effort saved.

But Adam Trotter made the game safe with 15 minutes left as he curled an effort into the net.

Eastbourne defended well to keep the score down as Bulls kept up their unbeaten run in 2026.

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💫 First Bundesliga goal in front of 80,000 fans: HSV star living his dream

💫 First Bundesliga goal in front of 80,000 fans: HSV star living his dream

There are hardly any away trips in the Bundesliga more awesome than to the Signal Iduna Park, which holds over 80,000 spectators. And there are hardly any better opportunities to score your first Bundesliga goal.

That’s exactly the dream Philip Otele is living right now. The Nigerian, whom HSV signed from FC Basel in the winter, has just scored a surprising 1-0 lead for the visitors in the top match against BVB.


The left winger, who has often been a bit unlucky in recent weeks, was brilliantly set up by William Mikelbrencis and only had to tap the ball over the line from close range.

Before that, Mikelbrencis had won the ball in a spirited duel against Daniel Svensson.

Will HSV really pull off the sensation in Dortmund and thus almost certainly secure their place in the league?

Hamburg managed to provide another argument for that still in the first half. After a flawless assist from HSV ace Fabio Vieira, Lokonga increased the lead to 2-0 for the visitors. 

So far, Kovac’s team seems to have few answers to this surprising turn of events. 

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

One Last Chance for Gabriel Arias

CLEVELAND, OHIO - AUGUST 04, 2023: Gabriel Arias #13 of the Cleveland Guardians looks on during the eighth inning against the Chicago White Sox at Progressive Field on August 4, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by George Kubas/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Guardians fans will see Gabriel Arias as the team’s starting shortstop to begin 2026. How long will he stay there?

Readers of this blog may recall that I have been staunchly of the opinion that the Guardians should start Brayan Rocchio at short and let Travis Bazzana or Juan Brito try their hand at second base to begin 2026, allowing Arias and Daniel Schneemann to compete for the utility role. In over 1,000 major league plate appearances, Arias has a 76 wRC+. His defense at short – especially his bazooka of an arm – has been good. But Arias is 342nd in wRC+ out of 360 MLB hitters with 1,000 plate appearances or more since 2021. That is simply not good enough to hold a place in a major league lineup.

However, Arias is about to get one more shot at proving a Guardians’ front office that apparently loves him like I love Matt Festa a chance to show their unreasonable faith is justified. Partially this is because Juan Brito did not do anything to win the second base job this Spring, and partially it is because Bazzana has not quite been busting down the door to make his ML debut. But, I genuinely think the Guardians still have a sliver of hope for Arias to become a valuable major league. Let’s look at what reasons for hope they may have:

Arias is only 26 years old.

This is, reasonably, the last year an Arias defender can point to his youth. 27 is generally acknowledged as the peak age for the average major league player and by 1,200 plate appearances, the conclusions to be drawn about the average major league hitter are pretty sticky. There are always exceptions and late breakouts. But, within the general bounds of logic, the team shouldn’t have any doubts about what kind of player Arias is by the end of May, if he is given regular plate appearances and doesn’t show marked improvement. Arias will be handed the full-time shortstop job and all the runway needed to keep it. So, he will have no excuse of having to fight for playing time.

Arias has shown an improved ability to avoid chasing.

It is hard to know what to make of Spring Training stats, but Arias has always had three primary flaws as a hitter: 1. He chases bad pitches, 2. He hits too many groundballs, and 3. He whiffs too much in the zone. Numbers 2 and 3 on this list have remained true in Spring Training so far, but Arias has cut his chase rate 15% from his career average and his overall whiff rate by 3%, while hitting the ball as hard as he ever has (his only skill as a hitter). Can he sustain this? Very probably not. But if he can make a significant cut in chase and a minor cut in whiff, he would give himself a chance at a 90 wRC+, which would make him a roughly 3-win player with his fielding skills at short.

Arias was an incredibly clutch hitter last season.

It is useless to read much into one season’s worth of situational data. With that said, Arias had a 182 wRC+ in high leverage situations last season. For a player whose attention has often seemed to wander, he showed the ability to lock in at crucial moments last year. It’s not repeatable but it can give players a sense of confidence and calm at the plate that can carry over. Arias has tried to move his hand position and stand closer to the plate this spring. Perhaps the adjustments and confidence can provide some intangibles to give him slight improvements to inch his offensive output up.

-Arias’s glove at short has the potential to be GOLD.

When Arias is focused, he is a great defender at short. When he isn’t focused, his arm is still strong enough to cover over a multitude of sins. Arias and Rocchio provided great defense for the Guardians down the stretch in 2025 and they will get a chance to do the same to begin 2026. Perhaps that familiarity and trust will enable Arias to grow into the potential we have all seen in him since day one.

I believe by June, we will see Brayan Rocchio at short and Travis Bazzana at second base. But, I’ll be rooting for Arias to prove me wrong and make the team look like geniuses for sticking with him this long. Either way, we are about to find out the answer to “how do you solve a problem like Gabriel?” very soon.

Who does Ohio State play next in NCAA Tournament? Second round update

No. 3 Ohio State women's basketball won 75-54 against No. 14 Howard March 21 and will advance to the second round of the women's NCAA tournament for the fifth straight season.

The Buckeyes were on the brink of losing home-court advantage after finishing the regular season with three losses across their final five games. The top four seeds in each region host first and second-round games.

In Ohio State's region of the bracket, No. 4 UNC and No. 5 Maryland picked up wins March 20 to advance to the second round.

Who does Ohio State women’s basketball play next in March Madness?

Ohio State plays the winner of No. 6 Notre Dame and No. 11 Fairfield in the second round.

Ohio State women’s basketball vs Notre Dame/Fairfield game time

The tipoff time for Ohio State's March 23 second-round game has yet to be announced.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: See who Ohio State basketball plays next in March Madness. Bracket update

Lakers jersey history No. 30 — Brad Davis

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Brad Davis, a 6-foot-3 point guard, came into the NBA as the No. 15 overall pick in the 1977 draft by the Lakers. He spent his first season and change with the Lakers and averaged 2.7 points and 2.4 assists in 10.5 minutes a game during that time.

He was waived early in the 1978-79 season, and he would eventually find his way to the Dallas Mavericks for the 1980-81 season. It was in Dallas where Davis found a long-term home. He remained there for 12 seasons until his retirement, and he played a key role in the expansion Mavericks eventually becoming a quality team by mid-decade.

He retired with career averages of 8.2 points and 4.9 assists in 23.2 minutes a game.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 30 — Brad Davis

Is JuJu Watkins playing in 2026 March Madness?

JuJu Watkins is one of the most electrifying talents in college basketball.

Around this time last year, Watkins' dominance had the Trojans heading toward a potential Final Four run. But a torn ACL in the second round forced Watkins to miss the rest of the tournament, and the Trojans fell to eventual champion UConn in the Elite Eight.

USC is back in the NCAA Tournament as a No. 9 seed. Jazzy Davidson has been the driving force as she leads the Trojans in points (17.6), rebounds (5.7), assists (4.2), steals (2) and blocks (2).

So, with just under a year removed from Watkins' injury, will she return for the Trojans during March Madness?

The answer is no. Watkins announced in September she'd be sitting out the entire season to focus on making a full recovery.

"JuJu's health and well-being are our top priority, and we fully support her decision to focus on recovery this season," USC coach Lindsay Gottlieb said in a statement at the time. "While we will certainly miss her impact on the court, she continues to play a vital role in our program as a leader and teammate. The strength and maturity she has shown through this process is a reflection of who she is, and we know the Trojan Family will continue to rally behind her. We look forward to the day she returns to competition stronger than ever."

With Watkins sidelined, the Trojans start March Madness against No. 8 seed Clemson on Saturday.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Is JuJu Watkins playing in 2026 March Madness?

Is the Tyson-Mayweather Jr. fight still happening? What we know

Last weekend Mike Tyson conspicuously wore a cast on his right arm the Mike Tyson Invitational, a three-day amateur boxing event. Naturally, that has fueled some doubt about his exhibition fight scheduled with Floyd Mayweather Jr. for April 25 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

This week, during Tyson’s trip to Thailand, there was no sign of the cast in videos and photos of Tyson. So what does it all mean?

Let’s start with Tyson’s interview on "The Ariel Helwani Show" on March 11. Tyson, 59, said he injured himself boxing.

“Training, punching stuff,’’ Tyson said. “Just a little sprain, I have to go hard, it’s the only way I’ve got to go.’’

Initially, Tyson seemed to suggest the fight take place as planned. But when Helwani asked if the injury would affect the exhibition, Tyson replied, “We'll see.’’

A representative for Tyson did not immediately respond to a request for information about Tyson's injury and the fight.

CSI Sports, the group that announced the fight in September, did not immediately respond to a USA TODAY Sports request for comment.

This may conjure up memories of the ulcer flare-up Tyson had that postponed his fight with Jake Paul for four months. And remember, the erstwhile Baddest Man on the Planet will turn 60 in June.

Tyson vs Mayweather: What else is up on the air?

Longtime boxing writer Dan Rafael reported early this month that the fight still is in the works but it won’t take place April 25 and might not be held in the Congo.

“Been much discussion about the Mike Tyson – Floyd Mayweather exhibition taking place April 25 in Congo,” Rafael wrote, according to SB Nation. “But, per source with knowledge of the plans, it definitely won’t be that date. It will move to a later date and while it might be in Congo, no site is set.”

CSI Sports, the group that announced the fight, still has the original information on its website – that includes no date.

Tyson-Mayweather fight: What do we know for sure?

The men agreed to fight. Well, according to a news release.

The announcement of the proposed fight came by news release issued in September. Since then, Tyson has reaffirmed his commitment to fight, said there won't be a weight limit and said the fight is scheduled for eight rounds. But Mayweather has made no such public proclamations.

Meanwhile, Mayweather has committed to a rematch with Manny Pacquiao Sept. 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas, according to a news release issued in February by Netflix, which plans to livestream the fight.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tyson-Mayweather fight: What we know amid injury, schedule concerns

Injury report: Austin Reaves, Anthony Black and more ahead of Lakers vs. Magic

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The Los Angeles Lakers enter Saturday's road matchup against the Orlando Magic in search of their ninth consecutive victory.

During their current eight-game win streak, the Lakers have defeated six playoff teams, including the Houston Rockets twice.

After sitting in the middle of the Western Conference standings for the majority of the season, the Lakers are peaking at the right time, now third in the West.

That said, there's a chance they'll be without one of their main contributors Saturday, as Austin Reaves has been added to the injury report.

Reaves is listed as questionable due to left heel soreness, according to NBA insider Benjamin Royer.

Maxi Kleber remains sidelined due to a lumbar strain in his back.

As for the Magic, they're currently dealing with a plethora of injuries.

For starters, Franz Wagner remains out due to an ankle injury. Wagner has now missed over a month, sidelined since early February.

Jonathan Isaac is also listed as out due to a knee injury.

15.3 point per game scorer, Anthony Black will miss Saturday's game due to injury as well.

Lastly, Wendell Carter Jr. is listed as questionable due to a rib injury.

Slipping in a tightly contested Eastern Conference pack, the Magic will be eager to earn a win and stop their current three-game skid.

Following Saturday's game, Orlando will host the Indiana Pacers Monday.

In regards to Los Angeles, they'll have two more road games against the Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers before returning home to host the Brooklyn Nets.

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Bears’ Mock Madness: Targeting Left Tackles

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In celebration of March Madness, WCG is bringing Chicago Bears fans a special kind of bracket. Drawing on the Consensus Board at Mock Draft Database and looking at other individual boards for perspective, we are going to present 16 different 2-round mock drafts for the Chicago Bears. These 16 mocks are divided into four groups: the Defensive Tackle group, the Edge group, the Safety group, and the Offensive Tackle group. In round one, for each group, we will be asking of these choices, which pair of options fans prefer for Chicago. 

We wrap up the opening round with offensive tackle.

#1 vs #4

#1 Seed. Caleb Lomu (OT, Utah) + Gabe Jacas (ED, Illinois) + Zakee Wheatley (SF, Penn State)

The middle of the trenches still need love, but otherwise the major boxes are checked with the picks Chicago currently owns.

VS

#4 Seed. Blake Miller (OT, Clemson) + Malachi Lawrence (ED, UCF)+ Sam Hecht (C, Kansas State) + 2027 R2 Indianapolis + 2027 R3 Indianapolis

Here, Poles was tempted to move back to #47 by the promise of a future windfall but needed to pivot to offense when the defensive prospects were sniped in front of him. Blake Miller might have been a right tackle in college, but so was Ozzy Trapilo.

Which of these two round mocks for the #Bears do you like?

A) 25: Caleb Lomu (OT, Utah), 57: Gabe Jacas (ED, Illini), 60: Zakee Wheatley (S, Penn State)

B) Trade – 47: Blake Miller (OT, Clemson), 57: Malachi Lawrence (ED, UCF), 60: Sam Hecht (C, Kansas State), IND '27 R2 & R3

— Windy City Gridiron (@WCGridiron) March 21, 2026

#2 vs #3

#2 Seed. Monroe Freeling (LT, Georgia) + Kamari Ramsey (SF, USC)

If Freeling fell to 15, where he could be picked up in exchange for only #57, would Poles make the move? This option assumes so and that Tampa Bay was willing to deal.

VS

#3 Seed. Kadyn Proctor (LT, Alabama) + A.J. Haulcy (SF, LSU) + Gracen Halton (DL, Oklahoma)

Proctor poses an interesting addition to an offensive line that lacks a player of his proportions, but he would undoubtedly vie for the starter position quickly. Again, no trades were made.

Our Mock Madness Tourney continues with the OT bracket. Which of these two round mocks for the #Bears do you like?

A) Trade up 15: Monroe Freeling (LT, Georgia), 60: Kamari Ramsey (S, USC)

B) 25: Kadyn Proctor (LT, Alabama), 57: A.J. Haulcy (S, LSU), 60: Gracen Halton (DL, OK)

— Windy City Gridiron (@WCGridiron) March 21, 2026

Choices

#1 Lomu + Jacas + Wheatley and #2 Freeling + Ramsey

#1 Lomu + Jacas + Wheatley and #3 Proctor + Haulcy + Halton

#4 Miller + Lawrence + Hecht + future picks and #2 Freeling + Ramsey

#4 Miller + Lawrence + Hecht + future picks and #3 Proctor + Haulcy + Halton

Juventus could snap up Napoli star in the summer

Juventus could snap up Napoli star in the summer
Juventus could snap up Napoli star in the summer

Leonardo Spinazzola is almost certain to leave Napoli at the end of the current season, with Juventus eager to secure his signature on a free transfer.

The defender has been one of the standout performers in Napoli’s first team, yet his contract is nearing its expiry, and no agreement has been reached over an extension. Napoli remain keen to retain their key players, and Spinazzola is firmly among those they would prefer to keep. However, Juventus are working to persuade him to reject Napoli’s proposal and make the move to Turin instead.

Contract Situation

Recent developments suggest that Juventus may hold the advantage in negotiations. A report from Tuttojuve indicates that Napoli have offered Spinazzola a one-year contract, while Juventus have proposed a two-year deal. This difference is significant, as the longer contract aligns more closely with the player’s preferences and provides greater security.

Such terms could prove decisive, particularly for a player considering his long-term future. Juventus are aware of this and appear to be leveraging their offer to strengthen their position in the race for his signature.

Potential Return to Turin

Juventus view Spinazzola as an experienced and high-quality addition who could enhance their squad in the upcoming transfer window. His familiarity with the club, having previously represented the Old Lady, could further encourage a return.

From the player’s perspective, a move back to Turin may offer both stability and a chance to continue competing at a high level. The prospect of a more favourable contract, combined with a familiar environment, makes Juventus an appealing option.

This situation has provided Juventus with a significant boost as they aim to finalise a deal. While Napoli remains hopeful of retaining him, the balance currently appears to be shifting towards the Bianconeri as they push to secure Spinazzola’s services for the 2026 to 2027 season.

Arsenal players are not discussing winning the quadruple

Arsenal players are not discussing winning the quadruple
Arsenal players are not discussing winning the quadruple

Arsenal could still achieve a remarkable quadruple by the end of this season, with their pursuit beginning in earnest in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday against Manchester City. The Gunners have shown strong belief in their ability to compete across all competitions and have made consistent progress in recent seasons.

Focus Remains on Immediate Challenge

While the prospect of winning four trophies is an exciting one, Arsenal understand that any such ambition depends on taking each step as it comes. Failure to secure victory in the Carabao Cup would immediately end their hopes of completing a quadruple, making this weekend’s fixture particularly significant.

Manager Mikel Arteta would undoubtedly take pride in leading his side to silverware, especially given the steady development the team has demonstrated under his guidance. However, the emphasis within the squad remains firmly on maintaining focus rather than looking too far ahead.

Arteta Plays Down Quadruple Talk

As reported by Arsenal Media, Arteta addressed whether his players have discussed the possibility of winning all four competitions. He said:

“No, because we know that we need to go game by game and trophy by trophy.”

His comments reflect a disciplined mindset within the squad, prioritising immediate objectives over long-term speculation. Arsenal’s performances this season suggest they possess the quality required to challenge for major honours, but those ambitions must be realised through results on the pitch.

The upcoming final will provide a stern test of their credentials. City remains one of the strongest sides in Europe, and overcoming them will require a composed and determined display. Nevertheless, Arsenal have consistently demonstrated resilience and high-level form throughout the campaign, indicating they are capable of rising to the occasion.

Ultimately, success at the highest level demands overcoming difficult challenges rather than seeking comfortable fixtures. If Arsenal are to fulfil their ambitions this season, they must prove their quality in matches of this magnitude, starting with Sunday’s decisive encounter.

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How to live stream Louisville vs Michigan State: March Madness 2026 NCAA Tournament, TV channel

After advancing through the first round, Louisville faces Michigan State on Saturday in the 2026 NCAA Tournament with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.

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How to Watch Louisville vs Michigan State

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The NCAA Tournament continues on Saturday, as teams look to advance to the Sweet 16, setting the stage for another day of dramatic finishes. With eyes set on a national title, the tournament always promises the chaos and excitement that make March Madness one of the best events to follow in sports.

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In this East Region second‑round matchup, No. 6 Louisville Cardinals advance after an 83–79 win over No. 11 South Florida in the first round, earning their first NCAA Tournament victory in nine years behind 23 points from Isaac McKneely and clutch scoring down the stretch.

They now face No. 3 Michigan State Spartans, who dominated No. 14 North Dakota State 92–67 to reach the Round of 32, paced by a 20‑point, 10‑rebound performance from Carson Cooper and strong shooting from deep.

With Louisville’s outside shooting and late‑game poise up against Michigan State’s length, rebounding, and disciplined execution under Tom Izzo, this game will be a contrast of tempo and physicality as both look to reach the Sweet 16.

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A Celtic title win would be the sweetest but not our greatest

A Celtic title win would be the sweetest but not our greatest
A Celtic title win would be the sweetest but not our greatest

A Celtic title win would be the sweetest, but it would be far from our greatest…

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It’s fair to say that if we manage to win this year’s title, and there’s still a great chance that we will, then it will be one of the sweetest moments in the club’s history.

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Considering everything that’s happened in these last few months, from our incompetent dealings in the transfer market, to losing Brendan Rodgers, then turning to Martin O’Neill, then being lumbered with the inept Wilfried Nancy, before Martin rescued us in our hour of need yet again. So to still be in touching distance of top spot is absolutely tremendous, ridiculously so.

Tomas Cvancara of Celtic celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Motherwell at Celtic Park on March 14, 2026 . (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

We’ve also suffered the blow of losing several key first team players for a lengthy period, players who are mainstays of the side. This campaign is on a par with the infamous COVID campaign, although remarkably the current crop of players are in a much worse position than Neil Lennon’s side of that period, so to still be in contention is quite frankly astonishing.

That’s in a big way down to our Glasgow rivals having just a poor a campaign as ourselves, something that Heart of Midlothian have taking full advantage of, although it seems that the wheels might be starting to fall off the Gorgie bandwagon, although a late winner at Tynecastle today gave them a hard fought 1-0 victory over Dundee.

Tomorrow Celtic has a chance to bring the gap back to two points and also to add to our own goals for column, because that may well be significant.  We had been there before.

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A terrific comeback to rescue a point at Ibrox, plus a battling win over Aberdeen at Pittodrie, and a spirited home win over an inform Motherwell have rejuvenated our title hopes, not to mention the dramatic penalty shootout win at Ibrox has raised the confidence and spirit of the entire squad and support, giving us some much needed hope in the run in for a dream league and Scottish Cup double.

Three of our games after the split are also at home, so the possibility of securing five in a row is a lot more likelier than it was a month ago. We have to win all our games of course, but our destiny is firmly in our own hands, and confidence is high that the players under the guidance of Martin O’Neill can do just that.

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Will it be the greatest title win ever? No I wouldn’t go that far as we’ve been shockingly poor for a the entirety of this campaign, but it will be one of the sweetest, that’s for sure.

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NFL Mock Draft 2026: Eagles 7-round simulation, Version 5.0

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NFL free agency is well underway with the Philadelphia Eagles making quite a few critical moves to add and retain impact players. Here is how the 2026 NFL Draft could shake out considering their needs right now. Simulation run using the Pro Football Focus Mock Draft Simulation. No trades made. 

Pick 1.23: Omar Cooper Junior, Wide Receiver, Indiana

Don’t overthink this. Even with the Hollywood Brown addition, the Eagles need a long term receiver to pair with DeVonta Smith. That player is not on the roster. Even in a world where AJ Brown plays one more year in Philly, the Eagles should not pass up on the opportunity to draft a player like Omar Cooper.

Cooper would give the Eagles an inside/outside receiver with playmaking speed and a great toughness on the field. He would be a dynamic addition to what will be a very different looking offense in 2026. In my opinion, the Eagles should be loading up on weapons to give Jalen Hurts and Sean Mannion maximum firepower in this do or die season. 

Pick 2.54: Eli Stowers, Tight End, Vanderbilt

Dallas Goedert returning does not change the long-term outlook for this team. 

Passing on Eli Stowers would be stupid, straight up. Stowers can be TE2 in his rookie year, learning critical skills and bulking up to become a more reliable blocker. In the long term, he can be a multi-faceted weapon for this offense to move around and create mismatches. 

Pick 3.68: Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State

Without a slam dunk answer at edge rusher, the Eagles can take a big swing on a high upside player here. Dani Dennis-Sutton is raw in many ways, but is physically gifted through the roots and flashes legit dominance as an edge rusher. Let Coach Fangio show this young man some things and watch him grow!

Pick 3.98:Dametrious Crownover, Offensive Tackle, Texas A&M

The Eagles should also be taking big swings at tackle in this draft. Crownover is a big bodied athlete who could get coached up into being a difference making blocker in the NFL. He is raw, but he would also have the benefit of sitting behind Lane Johnson for a year. 

Pick 4.114: Brian Parker II, Offensive Tackle, Duke

While Brian Parker II could also compete for a tackle spot, he could also be an interesting fit at guard. He is a smart, physical, high effort player who might be a better NFL guard than tackle. With a gap at right guard staring the Eagles in the face, Parker would be a great addition. 

Pick 4.137:Devon Marshall, Cornerback, NC State

With the addition of Riq Woolen, the Eagles have reduced the urgency for cornerback help. However, with Woolen only being on a one year deal it makes sense to bring in some high upside depth. 

Devon Marshall was excellent during his one year at NC State and could develop into a solid boundary cornerback for the Eagles.  

Pick 5.153: Kaytron Allen, Running Back, Penn State

I have a hard time getting away from this fit. Even with the Dameon Pierce signing, the Eagles still could use more competition in their backfield. Pierce has struggled to stay healthy in the NFL and even when on the field, he has struggled to be consistent. 

Allen is a player who could eventually step up in two seasons and be a quality starter and that warrants consideration to draft him this late.  

Pick 5.178: Jalen Stroman, Safety, Notre Dame

The Eagles are really hurting at safety. Even before the Sydney Brown trade, it was a glaring need. It’s possible they target the position much higher, but they can take some late round swings too. 

Jalen Stroman is a physically gifted player who didn’t see the field a ton at Notre Dame. He’d be more of a project player, but a offers versatility, athleticism, and physicality. 

Pick 6.197: Lorenzo Styles Junior, Safety, Ohio State

This is a fun late round pick. A former offensive player, Lorenzo Styles is an absurd athlete who lit up the combine with a 4.27 40-yard dash. While his fit on an NFL defense is less clear, his upside at safety is obvious. 


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Forest Green Rovers 2-0 Wealdstone

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Neil Kengni scored his first goal for Forest Green and Gabe Kircough added a second as the hosts secured a 2-0 victory over Wealdstone at the New Lawn.

Wealdstone goalkeeper Dante Baptiste saved attempts from Laurent Mendy and Kircough before Jayden Clarke sent a huge chance just wide.

The hosts finally broke through in the 41st minute when Kyle McAllister flicked the ball on to Kengni, who applied the finish to open his Rovers account.

Kircough would not be denied a second time, adding a cushion three minutes after the hour.

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Washington Nationals release right-handed pitcher Drew Smith

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The Washington Nationals released right-handed pitcher Drew Smith on Saturday.

Smith, 32, had signed a minor league deal with an invitation to major league camp after missing the entire 2025 season to recover from Tommy John surgery. He went 1-1 with a 3.06 ERA and two saves in 19 relief appearances with the New York Mets in 2024.

Smith has gone 12-13 with a 3.48 ERA and five saves in 191 career games, all with the Mets.

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Tanginoa scores four as Wire hammer sorry Castleford

Betfred Super League

Warrington (32) 72

Tries: Ashton 3, Currie 2, Tanginoa 4, Hopoate, Stone, Harrison Goals: Irwin 12

Castleford (6) 6

Try: Valemei Goal: Weaver

Kelepi Tanginoa scored four tries as rampant Warrington Wolves thrashed Castleford Tigers to keep their 100% Super League record intact.

The big Australian forward had previously not scored a hat-trick in his senior career, and his quadruple came after Matty Ashton marked his return from a long-term injury lay-off with the first two tries before completing his own hat-trick late in the game.

Wolves were irresistible at the Halliwell Jones Stadium as Ben Currie (two), Albert Hopoate, Sam Stone and James Harrison also went over and 18-year-old half-back Ewan Irwin, preferred to veteran Marc Sneyd, kicked 12 out of 14 attempts.

The win takes Warrington second in the table behind leaders Wigan Warriors, who have played a game more and are the only other side to have won every game they have played.

Much has been made of the competitive nature of Super League this season, but this was an old-fashioned, one-sided thrashing from start to finish, as Wolves completed their first 36 sets and threw in some moments of real flair.

Cas, who lost Jack Ashworth and Joe Stimson for head injury assessments in the first few minutes - with Stimson staying off for the rest of the game, could not cope with Wire's ruck speed and pace out wide.

Ashton, out for 10 months after damaging anterior cruciate ligaments, added to Irwin's two penalties with two tries inside 15 minutes, leaving Cas wing Mikaele Ravalawa standing for the second.

That left side of the Wire attack was running riot and when the Tigers over-compensated it left Currie with space to go over underneath the posts before Semi Valemei showed a good leap and some strength to score the visitors' only try.

Normal service was quickly resumed as Tanginoa collected a George Williams grubber for his first try and then bounced Tom Weaver to clear a path to the try-line for his second.

Tanginoa, who won three trophies with Hull KR last season, completed his hat-trick three minutes after half-time before Hopoate sprinted 60 metres for another.

Currie raced clear to pile on the misery for Cas, and Tanginoa made it four tries for himself, arriving like a thunderbolt onto Williams' pass after a sublime offload from Jordan Crowther.

The sin-binning of Toby King made no difference to Wolves as Josh Thewlis' break set up Stone for another try while they were down to 12 men.

And, after King returned, Harrison grabbed his first try of the season and Ashton completed his own triumphant return with his third after showing good dribbling skills.

With Irwin, who kept his place after kicking 13 goals last week against Goole Vikings in the Challenge Cup, claiming 24 points of his own, it meant Warrington had recorded the biggest win over Castleford in their history.

'A very polished performance' - reaction

Warrington coach Sam Burgess told BBC Sport:

"It was very clean. Firstly, I liked our physicality early in the game. We were physical when we needed to be and kept hold of the ball - I don't think we made an error until late in the game so it made it very hard for Castleford.

"The ball bounced our way, we had a few calls so it just fell in our lap. You have those days so we'll take them but it was a very polished performance and I'm happy with it.

"At half-time we challenged them as we thought they might be complacent and take our foot off the gas but we were very consistent with who we want to be. Today was a good step forward for us as a group.

"Kelepi was nice for us and George [Williams] prefers playing on the left and Ewan [Irwin] slots on the right so the balance of the team was nice, and the control."

Castleford coach Ryan Carr told BBC Sport:

"It was horrible, not good enough. They played really well, we played really poorly, and that sums it up.

"There are no excuses for it. It hurts you, losing middles to head knocks, but at the end of the day we didn't make the decision to go out, put our bodies on the line and go after it.

"We're not going to skim over it. We're going to have a good look at ourselves. I feel like we have been competing in the last few games but it's a disappointing day for us.

"It's embarrassing and not good enough. I feel sorry for our members and our fans and we have to make sure that we fix it.

"The tries they scored were things we had talked about all week, that we'd worked hard on, specific drills to combat what they're good at, because they're a good footy team.

"But when they're making a line-break straight through your middle third that's nothing to do with personnel, that's just whoever is in that jersey needs to make that tackle."

Warrington: Josh Thewlis; J. Smith, King, Hopoate, Ashton; Williams, Irwin; Yates, Walker, Byrne, Stone, Tanginoa, Currie.

Interchanges: Harrison, Crowther, Philbin, Webster.

Sin-bin: King (60)

Castleford: Cini; Ravalawa, McIntosh, Valemei, Qareqare; Asi, Weaver; Greacen, Lawler, Ashworth, Lane, Hirst, Stimson.

Interchanges: Doolan, Hall, Atoni, Beckett.

Referee: Liam Rush.

NCAA tournament Cinderella team just offered Charles Barkley

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Only a day after his bold statement about his college basketball eligibility, Hall of Famer Charles Barkley received an offer from one of the most talked about team of the 2026 NCAA tournament.

High Point Panthers stunned the #5 Wisconsin 83-82 on Thursday, proving that their 30-win season was no fluke. In the postgame conference, head coach Flynn Clayman said that they aim to win six games. Barkley responded to the comment during ESPN’s March Madness segment.

“I got one year of college eligibility left, I’m going to get there by next game. That guy makes me want to play,” Barkley said.

HPU ready to sign Charles Barkley

After the former NBA forward’s comment went viral, the HPU Men’s Basketball account extended an offer to Barkley.

“Hey Chuck, you are blessed to receive an offer from High Point University! Due to only playing 3 years at Auburn, we feel positive about your waiver for immediate eligibility. Let’s work! -Coach Clayman,” the caption read. 

“Hey Chuck, you are blessed to receive an offer from High Point University!

Due to only playing 3 years at Auburn, we feel positive about your waiver for immediate eligibility. Let’s work!”

-Coach Clayman pic.twitter.com/jY8Q36wXAj

— HPU Men's Basketball (@HPUMBB) March 20, 2026

The graphic featured Barkley in a purple-and-white High Point #34 jersey. The joke, of course, centers on Barkley leaving Auburn early for the NBA Draft in 1984. 

The 11-time NBA All-Star is a close friend of HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein and has been a vocal ambassador for the school’s "Premier Life Skills" philosophy for years. 

The Hall of Famer’s praise didn't stop at the locker room fire. He pointed out that HPU’s success is about a refusal to be intimidated by Power Conference logos. 

“I said earlier, this is going to be a dangerous game for Wisconsin. It was a comfortable matchup, but that team has won 30 games. You win 30 games, you know how to win. You’re probably not intimidated,” Barkley said.

The 1993 NBA MVP went on to give a massive compliment to Flynn Clayman.

“I want to see that coach… you want to play for a coach like that.”

The High Point Panthers are set to go up against the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday in the Round of 32 of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. 

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The Arizona Cardinals have been busy in this year’s free agency period. GM Monti Ossenfort needed to get down and dirty while finding new talent to replace the ones who weren’t getting it done.

Maybe the Cardinals will be able to compete in the ultra-competitive NFC West Division this year instead of being the ones who have to sweep up the parking lot, being in the basement position.  

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Ossenfort has signed 20 players to date. Think about that. That is almost half a roster. The breakdown is nine players on offense, four on special teams, and seven on defense. And that’s just the first wave from the first two weeks.

Now comes the second wave of free agent signings. Often, players and agents will wait to sign new contracts to see whether the market for a certain position becomes more valuable, so the agent can negotiate a better financial deal for his client instead of inking a deal right out of the gate. Other athletes end up on the second level of signings and are approached later rather than sooner.

Still others sign whatever deal comes their way to ensure they are participating in somebody’s training camp instead of looking for employment in the UFL or CFL, taking a substitute teaching job back home, or working in their dad’s tire store.

Has Ossenfort solved all the issues with the Cardinals?

For the offense, he signed a seasoned backup QB (Minshew), a complement RB (Allgeier) as well as RB3 (Knight), the best interior offensive lineman available on this year’s market in LG Isaac Seumalo, a new RT (Wilkinson), a true WR3 (Bourne), a player to solidify the fourth receiver position (Fehoko), quality offensive line depth (Pryor and Udoh), and a blocking tight end (Quitoriano).

What’s left to accomplish?

Right guard.

This may not be solved in free agency, as Ossenfort has with other positions. Right now, the depth chart has Isaiah Adams as the starter and Matt Pryor as his backup. This may become the problem area that is not resolved going into April.

Adams (6’-4”, 315 pounds) was selected in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft and the 71st player taken after a great career at several colleges: Illinois, Garden City Community College, and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. He was drafted as a future player on the interior of the offensive line. And he has played and started games.

As a rookie, he played in 15 games with five starts. This past season, he played in all 17 contests with 11 starts. But the Cardinals’ offensive line was constant agony for most of the year, and at season’s end, it was ranked #26. The run game was abysmal after both starting backs ended up on IR, and career backups and practice squad guys carried the remainder of the season.  

The term “underperforming” was putting it nicely. This was a dumpster fire all season.

Adams and LG Evan Brown were blamed for most of the issues along the offensive line. Add another problem area in OT Kelvin Beachum, and the line suffered from a lack of consistency. Smartly, Ossenfort dumped Evans and signed Seumalo (6’-4”, 303 pounds), which solved that side of the interior, then allowed Beachum to test the free agent waters, which he remains unsigned.

C Hjalte Froholdt (6’-5”, 310 pounds) is a very good player and deserves more attention than he receives. LT Paris Johnson (6’-6”, 325 pounds) was injured last year, but when healthy, is one of the best. In free agency, Ossenfort signed Wilkinson (6’-6”, 310 pounds), who manned the right tackle spot for the Atlanta Falcons for the past two seasons.   

That leaves right guard.

The solution?

Coming out of training camp last year, Adams was praised for his improvement since his rookie campaign with the belief that drafting him was exactly what Arizona needed. However, in live games, it was obvious he was out of his league. He struggled early and by Week 5 was benched for the veteran Will Hernandez.

Then Hernandez became injured, so the coaching staff had no other choice but to put Adams back into the lineup at right guard. But he continued to struggle and often could not manhandle meatier defensive tackles. Adams can hold his own on passing downs, but his run blocking isn’t good. Not good at all. In most games, he appeared overwhelmed. His Pro Football Focus grade for 2025 is a disappointing 57.2. In just 11 games, he had seven penalties and allowed 23 pressures.

If Adams struggles in training camp this year when he lines up in actual games, the new coaching staff will need to re-evaluate where they are with Adams and see if their plans include him. But for now, he is in the mix for the starting right guard spot.

Hernandez (6’-2”, 332 pounds) is another option. Currently, he remains unsigned as an unrestricted free agent but could be re-signed to a lesser deal. Last year, he dealt with hip and knee injuries.

Currently listed on the depth chart behind Adams is Pryor (6’-7”, 332 pounds). He is a huge man, and last year his PFF grade was a healthy 71.6. He only allowed three sacks, had one penalty, and just four pressures. He has plenty of game experience with 109 NFL games played with 40 starts. He may come out of training camp as the new starter, or he may compete with Wilkinson for the right tackle job and could very well become the starter there instead.

Olisaemeka Udoh (6’-6”, 320 pounds) is another option. He has just 22 NFL starts, but has played in 74 games. Of his 22 career starts, 14 have come at RG. 

Maybe Ossenfort isn’t done with his free agent signings. Perhaps, he is still looking for the answer at right guard and in negotiations with some player’s agent as we speak. But remember, the list has been cherry-picked. Many times, the second wave is guys nobody wants.

Kevin Zeitler (6’-4”, 332 pounds) of the Tennessee Titans is a seasoned veteran, is 36, but he’s still capable of blocking at a high level. James Daniels (6’-4”, 320 pounds) of the Miami Dolphins is a tremendous talent when he is on the field and just 28 years old, but he is injury-prone and has only played five games in the last two seasons, rehabbing from an Achilles tear plus a pectoral injury.  

Then, there’s the NFL draft coming up in a month. The Cardinals own the #3 pick, but does a team select an offensive guard with the third overall slot? If they trade down a bit, they can grab OG Francis Mauigoa out of Miami or Penn State OG Vega Ioane. Or perhaps Gennings Dunker high in the second round or Georgia Tech OG Keylan Rutledge in the third round.

Has Ossenfort done a good job with his free agent signings? Is he finished, or just pausing between tee times?

One thing is certain: If the offense fails again this year, it won’t be because the offensive line has played horribly. Nope. This group has been transformed, and it is exactly what was needed to happen.

Now, where is that box of Wilson Staff Model X balls? 

🚨 Just one change in Boca's squad to face Instituto

🚨 Just one change in Boca's squad to face Instituto

Boca Juniors has confirmed the call-up of Claudio Úbeda for the match against Instituto on Sunday, March 22 at La Bombonera.

The injury to Santiago Ascacíbar, who will be out of action for 21 days, opens the door for Gelini.

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English pro called a penalty on himself, but it hasn't stopped him from making strong run in Valspar

The tiniest of twigs caused Englishman Matt Wallace considerable bother in the second round of the Valspar Championship. Thankfully for him, his honesty about the rules was matched by his own resilience.

Wallace was playing the par-5 11th hole of Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course on Friday when he drove into pine straw and leaves. As he readied for his shot, he saw his ball move ever so slightly.

“This one twig was sticking out, and I think when I was waggling the ball definitely moved,” Wallace recalled after the round. “Didn’t know whether it was in the action of my swing or anything, but I definitely touched it, and then the ball moved from that.

“So, I had to replace it … didn’t think I would be standing here making the cut after that. But a good bit of karma and managed to make some birdies coming in.”

Yet again we have an example of a player calling a penalty on himself when no one else would have had a clue what happened. Wallace couldn’t remember if he’d ever needed to take such an action.

“I was thinking back after, from the time I did it to walking to the next shot, I was like, ‘Has that ever happened?’ I don’t think it’s ever happened,” he said.

Impressively, Wallace recovered on the 11th to make a par, and then he made birdies at 14, 15 and 17 to shoot 68 and make the weekend. On Saturday, he double bogeyed the par-5 fifth, but bounced back with three birdies on the back nine and was tied for 20th as play continued.

Wallace, 35, missed the cut at the Valspar last year, but he previously finished T-7 in 2023 and T-17 in ’24. A solid finish this week would be big for him, since the one-time tour winner had missed the cut in three of his first four starts. 

“It’s one of my favorite courses that we play. It’s so hard,” Wallace said. “No one’s going to get away from you. You need to play well no matter what. You’re not going to breathe around here. So I still feel like I’ve got a chance to make a run at this weekend. ... That’s the big part for me is not just about this week, it’s about playing well. I’ve got three events coming up now that I like, so carry that on and hopefully get in contention at the weekend at some point.”

Olympic MVP Caroline Harvey named best player in college hockey

Caroline Harvey's list of accolades keeps growing.

The MVP of the Milano Cortina Olympic tournament was named the Patty Kazmaier Award winner on Saturday, March 21. The award recognizes the best player in women's college hockey, and Harvey is only the third defender to win it.

The Salem, New Hampshire native, is the seventh Wisconsin player to win and second in a row, following last year's winner Casey O'Brien.

Harvey beat out U.S. Olympic teammates Tessa Janecke of Penn State and Abbey Murphy of Minnesota for "the Kaz."

Harvey was a favorite to win the award. Despite being a defender, the Wisconsin senior ranks first in the nation with 1.40 assists per game and second with 1.97 points per game.

Harvey's 63 points in just 32 games — she missed eight games for the Olympics — was more than 20 points ahead of the next defender on the scoring list.

Harvey also has led the Badgers to the NCAA title game for a second year in a row. The defending champions will play Ohio State on Sunday.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Olympic MVP Caroline Harvey wins college hockey's Kazmaier Award

TOISA 2025: Shubman Gill, Deepti Sharma take Cricketer of the Year titles after landmark seasons

LUCKNOW: Shubman Gill and Deepti Sharma headlined the honours in the cricket category as they were named 'Cricketer of the Year' (Male and Female) at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 here on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Kuldeep Yadav and Harmanpreet Kaur bagged the award for special recognition in the Cricket (Male) and special recognition in Cricket (Female), respectively.

The ceremony in Lucknow recognised athletes across more than 45 sporting categories, honouring performances during the evaluation period from January 1 to December 31, 2025.

This edition reflected a year where Indian cricket recorded strong performances across formats and tournaments on the global stage.

For Shubman Gill, 2025 marked a phase of consistency and leadership.

He won two ICC Men’s Player of the Month awards during the year, becoming the first male cricketer to claim the honour four times overall. Entering the ICC Champions Trophy as the top-ranked ODI batter, Gill scored an unbeaten 101 against Bangladesh in the group stage, setting the tone for India’s title-winning campaign. He also served as deputy to Suryakumar Yadav in the Asia Cup (T20), where India defeated Pakistan in the final to lift the trophy.

In Tests, Gill took over as captain following the retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. He began his tenure with a century at Headingley, becoming one of the Indian captains to score a hundred in their first Test in charge. He followed it with successive centuries at Edgbaston, including 269 — the highest Test score by an Indian captain — and 161 in the same match, aggregating 430 runs, the second-highest in a Test after Graham Gooch. Gill also became only the third Indian captain to score five Test centuries in a calendar year.

In the women’s category, Deepti Sharma delivered a key all-round performance in 2025.

She was named Player of the Tournament at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup after scoring 215 runs and taking 22 wickets in nine matches. She became the first cricketer to register the double of 200 runs and 20 wickets in a single World Cup edition. Her contribution in the final in Mumbai played a role in India winning the title.

The winners were selected by an illustrious jury comprising legendary athletes whose achievements have shaped Indian sport.

Abhinav Bindra, PR Sreejesh, Mithali Raj, Achanta Sharath Kamal, Leander Paes, and Devendra Jhajharia formed the panel for this edition.

Their collective experience ensured that the honours reflected performances across levels, recognising contributions that shaped India’s sporting year.

Eli Tomac leads first qualification session in Birmingham

Eli Tomac is consistently strong coming out of off-weeks, and Round 10 at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Alabama, was no exception as he led Qualification 1.

Qualification 1

Eli Tomac (50.962) took his time getting to the top of the board in the first qualification session in Birmingham, but he got there at the end by more than half a second ahead of Ken Roczen (51.528).

Cooper Webb (51.557) topped the chart early, but ended third overall.

Fourth-place Justin Cooper (51.729) and Malcolm Stewart (51.776) rounded out the top five.

Championship leader Hunter Lawrence (52.002) was just outside the top five in sixth.

Jorge Prado (52.179) brought out a red flag during the first qualification session when he came up short on a jump. Prado ended his session at that point, but rode back to the paddock under his own power. Prado landed seventh on the chart.

Group A Qualification 1 Results

Wins for Newtonmore, Kingussie & Fort William

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An Iain Robinson hat-trick without reply from hosts Skye kept Newtonmore on 100% in the Mowi Premiership after three games.

Fort William made it back to back victories, 2-1 against Kyles at An Aird.

Champions Kingussie came from behind to defeat Caberfeidh 2-1 at The Dell for their second victory and there was yet another 2-1, this time for Kinlochshiel away to Lochaber.

In the South derby, Oban Camanachd had a 3-1 success over Col Glen at Mossfield.

Robinson scored his first before half-time and completed his treble, including a penalty, after the interval.

Archie MacKinnon struck for Fort after just three minutes and Mark Fraser made it 2-0 by half time, before Roan MacVicar's reply for Kyles in the penultimate minute.

Caberfeidh's Logan Beaton shocked Kingussie with an opener early in the second half but Roddy Young grabbed an equaliser and Alexander Michie won it for the champions with a late penalty.

John MacRae and Oliver MacRae put Shiel 2-0 up and Lochaber's Fin MacDonald scored the game's final goal after just half an hour.

Daniel MacVicar in the first half and a Lewis Cameron double in the second secured the points for Oban Camanachd before Cally McNaughton scored Col Glen's first-ever Premiership goal.

A 3-1 home win over Kilmallie kept Glenurquhart top of the National Division. Lovat defeated Bute 3-1 at Balgate, helped by a penalty double in two minutes from Greg Matheson.

Struggling Oban Celtic followed up two 10-0 wipeouts with a heavy 7-1 defeat by Glasgow Mid Argyll who produced seven different scorers at Yoker.

The other pointless second tier side are newly relegated Beauly who went down 4-1 at Inveraray.

Patriots take potential defensive game-wrecker in 2026 NFL mock draft

The 2026 NFL Draft is fastly approaching.

The NFL combine came and went. Free agency is in full swing. The New England Patriots have evaluated top prospects in the lead-up to the draft, while also making additions to their roster in the open market. With just over five weeks to go until the draft commences on April 23, the Patriots are widely projected to address their pass rush with the No. 31 overall pick.

According to Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt, the Patriots select Texas A&M defensive end Cashius Howell at No. 31 overall in his 2026 NFL mock draft 2.0.

“Howell’s gotten this knock for short arms,” Klatt said. “Just watch his tape, man. The guy was one of the more productive pass rushers in all of college football in a tough league. So, Howell for me makes a lot of sense with the Patriots, and in particular, with Vrabel, who is gonna like a guy like Howell. So Howell to the Patriots at 31.”

Howell went for 11.5 sacks as well as 14 tackles for loss in 2025. The Missouri native is one of the top prospects at defensive end in the 2026 NFL Draft class.

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49ers 'really like' UTSA kicker who made a 70-yard FG and ran a 4.47 40-yard dash

49ers 'really like' UTSA kicker who made a 70-yard FG and ran a 4.47 40-yard dash originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The San Francisco 49ers have one of the NFL's best coaches in Kyle Shanahan. Through the first two weeks of the NFL offseason, the 49ers have already made a few moves to help their offense going forward.

Mike Evans and Christian Kirk are quality receiver additions, and with Eddy Pineiro coming back as well, the 49ers offense and field goal/extra-point units are in good shape.

However, according to Arye Pulli of Sports Illustrated and Sleeper, the 49ers "really liked" what a UTSA kicker did at his pro day. This kicker, Jaffer Murphy, put up some truly ridiculous numbers with a 70-yard field goal and a 4.47 40-yard dash.

49ers 'really liked' UTSA kicker Jaffer Murphy

"Kicker (!!) Jaffer Murphy clocked as low as 4.47 in the 40-yard dash and made a 70-yard FG," Pulli shared. "He also made 12 of his 13 attempts. Murphy spoke with over a dozen teams, I'm told."

With more than a third of the NFL showing interest in this kicker, the 49ers' interest that Pulli shared is noteworthy.

"From what I've heard, the 49ers were one of the teams in attendance and really liked what they saw," Pulli shared on Twitter/x.

While the 49ers already brought Pineiro back on a multi-year deal, they could still look to take a chance on Murphy as a depth option or practice squad player.

And if he wins a camp battle with Pineiro, or takes over in case of an injury, he could be a fun option for the 49ers on special teams.

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After such an outstanding pro day, the analysis of his 2025 season production is important context to recognize. Last year for UTSA, Murphy only attempted one kick, which was an extra point. He made it, but that was all he tried for UTSA last year.

That lone extra-point was his only kick in his collegiate career. He did play all season for the Roadrunners, but he was strictly handling kickoff duties.

He wasn't a bad kickoff specialist, but he never actually got much of a chance to kick field goals or extra points in his collegiate career.

That's a good reason to pause on whether he's worth adding this spring. But, for a rookie kicker who will likely be an undrafted free agent of seventh round pick at best, this athleticism and range is the exact kind of player worth taking a flier on.

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Broncos predicted to select player who could steal a starting job in draft's second round

Jacob Rodriguez

Broncos predicted to select player who could steal a starting job in draft's second round originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Denver Broncos no longer have a pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, but that should not faze the fanbase. General manager George Paton has been in this position before. 

After trading for Russell Wilson during the 2022 offseason, Paton dealt the team's first-round picks in 2022 and 2023. He still found Nik Bonitto and Marvin Mims Jr. with his second-round picks in those drafts. In both cases, those picks were made near the end of the second round, much like he will be doing this year. 

Bonitto and Mims have each made the Pro Bowl, so Paton should be trusted with his first pick in this spring's draft, which will come at No. 62 overall. 

The Athletic recently put together a mock draft made up of its beat writers and Nick Kosmider has the Broncos making a selection that fans will greatly enjoy should it come to fruition. He has the Broncos grabbing Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez.

Rodriguez is a popular mock draft selection for the Broncos due to the team's need at the inside linebacker position. The team chose to re-sign both Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad in free agency and they are the presumed starters as the roster sits right now. But it's clear that more depth, and perhaps an upgrade, is necessary.

Rodriguez could be that upgrade. Here is Kosmider's analysis:

"The Broncos are in familiar territory after trading their first-round pick to acquire Waddle. Denver did not make its first selections in the 2022 and 2023 drafts until the 60s after surrendering a combined three first-round picks to acquire QB Russell Wilson and coach Sean Payton. The Broncos came away from those drafts with pass rusher Nik Bonitto (2022) and receiver/returner Marvin Mims Jr. (2023), who have since made a combined four Pro Bowls. Only time will tell whether Rodriguez will have that kind of impact in the NFL, but his ball production for the Red Raiders (four interceptions, seven forced fumbles last season) could be appealing for a Denver defense intent on creating more takeaways in 2026."

Rodriguez could come in and take a starting job from either Singleton or Strnad based largely on his ability in one area... pass defense. That is an area where the Broncos have struggled, particularly in Singleton's case, and Rodriguez could help the team improve in that area while also being a tackling machine who is in on nearly every play. 

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Rodriguez ran a 4.57-second 40-yard dash at last month's combine and he led the country with seven forced fumbles last year. He is a player who is always looking to make a play for the defense by forcing a turnover. If he is still on the board at No. 62, there might not be a better pick that the team can make. 

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Dodgers vs. Athletics game chat

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Alex Freeland #76 talks with Hyeseong Kim #6 of the Los Angeles Dodgers between innings of a spring training game against the Seattle Mariners at Camelback Ranch on February 23, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Getaway day for the Dodgers on Saturday morning in Arizona. Emmet Sheehan is on the mound, Will Klein is also scheduled to pitch, and the starting lineup has four players who will be on the opening day roster.

Today’s #DodgersST lineup vs. Athletics: pic.twitter.com/qHv9t01ubZ

— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) March 21, 2026
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  • Ballpark: Camelback Ranch
  • Time: 11:05 a.m. PT
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Best penalty takers in the Premier League: How Raul Jimenez record compares with greats of EPL era

Raul Jimenez of Fulham

Best penalty takers in the Premier League: How Raul Jimenez record compares with greats of EPL era originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Penalties are some of the most intense moments in a football player's career.

The pressure from the spot is ramped up, with players knowing they are expected to score with every effort, even if that's unrealistic over the course of a long career.

Well, unrealistic for most, but not all. Some players simply have ice in their veins.

The Sporting News details the most successful players in Premier League history from 12 yards.

MORE:Top goal scorers across the 2025/26 Premier League season

Which player has the best penalty record in the Premier League?

The best record for penalties taken in Premier League history is Raul Jimenez, whose 100% record through 14 penalties is the best in the league's history. No player has attempted as many spot kicks as the Mexico international across his stints with Wolves and Fulham and scored every time.

Jimenez's 14 from 14 in Premier League action is three more than the 100% record of Yaya Toure, who was perfect across his 11 penalties in league play.

He has scored his 14 penalties against 13 different goalkeepers, only doubling up on Christian Walton of Ipswich Town by bagging two in the same match.

NumberDateMatchGoalkeeperResult
1.Nov. 3, 2018Wolves 2-3 TottenhamHugo LlorisScored
2.Feb. 23, 2019Bournemouth 1-1 WolvesArtur BorucScored
3.Aug. 25, 2019Wolves 1-1 BurnleyNick PopeScored
4.Oct. 19, 2019Wolves 1-1 SouthamptonAngus GunnScored
5.Jan. 18, 2020Southampton 2-3 WolvesAlex McCarthyScored
6.Jul. 12, 2020Wolves 3-0 EvertonJordan PickfordScored
7.Jan. 15, 2022Wolves 3-1 SouthamptonFraser ForsterScored
8.Sep. 28, 2024Nottingham Forest 0-1 FulhamMatz SelsScored
9.Jan. 5, 2025Fulham 2-2 Ipswich TownChristian WaltonScored
10.Jan. 5, 2025Fulham 2-2 Ipswich TownChristian WaltonScored
11.Dec. 22, 2025Fulham 1-0 Nottingham ForestJohn VictorScored
12.Feb. 1, 2026Man United 3-2 FulhamSenne LammensScored
13.Feb. 22, 2026Sunderland 1-3 FulhamRobin RoefsScored
14.Mar. 21, 2026Fulham 2-1 BurnleyMartin DubravkaScored

Best penalty takers in Premier League history

Only two players in Premier League history have a perfect record through double-digit attempts: Raul Jimenez and Yaya Toure.

Behind them, Dimitar Berbatov was nine-for-nine, but does not make the volume cut.

The record was held by Toure until his 11-of-11 record was surpassed by Jimenez who scored against Manchester United on February 1, 2026 to put himself at the top of the list. Cole Palmer had a chance to tie Toure, but missed with his 11th effort against Leeds in March, 2025.

Best penalty record by percentage in Premier League history

Minimum 11 penalties taken

PlayerScored/TakenRecordActive/Retired
Raul Jimenez14/14100%Active
Yaya Toure11/11100%2019
Matt Le Tissier25/2696.2%2002
Danny Murphy18/1994.7%2013
Callum Wilson16/1794.1%Active
James Beattie16/1794.1%2013
Julian Dicks15/1693.8%2002
Cole Palmer18/1994.7%Active
Bukayo Saka12/1392.3%Active
Thierry Henry23/2592%2014

Who has scored the most penalties in Premier League history?

Alan Shearer holds the record for most Premier League penalties scored with 56.

Most penalties scored in Premier League history

PlayerScored/TakenRecordActive/Retired
Alan Shearer56/6783.6%2006
Frank Lampard43/5086%2017
Mohamed Salah35/4185.4%Active
Harry Kane33/3789.2%Active*
Steven Gerrard32/3982%2017

*Active but not currently contracted to a Premier League club

Who has the worst penalty record in the Premier League?

Alan Shearer has missed the most Premier League penalties of any player with 11, but it's hard to call the league's all-time top taker as the "worst" given the misses are more of a volume than anything. He is tied with Wayne Rooney, who took 33 across his career.

In fact, this is an extremely difficult question, because for the most part, if a player is a poor penalty taker, they would not be given more opportunities to take penalties.

As a result, it's exceedingly hard to quantify, as shown above where those who have missed the most are also legends of the game.

Rooney is probably a candidate for the answer, with his 67% success rate well below the traditional expectation. Others who boast low score records with a fair amount of attempts include Juan Pablo Angel (5/10), Steed Malbranque (6/10), and Dwight Yorke (6/10), but all were eventually yanked from spot-kick duties due to their failures. Raheem Sterling (4/10) fares even worse, although his attempts for Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and England are spread across all competitions.

One player who displayed a poor return from a sizable volume was Michael Owen who struck just 14 times from his 21 attempts for a 67% success rate, similar to Rooney's.

Who is the best penalty taker ever?

Given the vastness of competitions across the world, this is an exceedingly difficult metric to quantify, but there are a few candidates.

GiveMeSport ranked the best penalty takers in football history from available data, identifying Cuauhtemoc Blanco as the best ever, with a 95% success rate across 73 attempts, with just two misses in his entire career which spanned 1998 to 2015.

Another candidate is Dutch star Ronald Koeman, who holds the record for most consecutive penalties scored in the Spanish top flight with 25, and finished his career with an astonishing 94% success rate from 103 attempts (97 scored, 6 missed).

The individual with the best record in England would be Rickie Lambert, who played multiple years with Southampton, Liverpool, West Brom, and Cardiff City. Lambert scored 48 of his 51 career penalty attempts, but he does not appear on the Premier League's all-time greats because he only attempted seven (without a single miss) in the top flight.

Southampton is something of a hotbed for English greats from 12 yards. Club legend Matt Le Tissier's 25/26 put him on the list of the best Premier League takers. Across all competitions, his record was a remarkable 43/44, with only Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley able to deny him in a March 1993 Premier League match. Le Tissier then strung together a run of 27 perfect penalties.

Braintree Town 2-3 Scunthorpe United

National League

Braintree Town 2 - 3 Scunthorpe United FT

Callum Roberts' late penalty earned Scunthorpe a 3-2 win at struggling Braintree and strengthened their grip on a play-off place.

It took the home side just 49 seconds to open the scoring when a ball over the top from Ben Drake set John Akinde free and he slotted past the goalkeeper.

Scunthorpe equalised in the 38th minute when Pat Jones' low cross was turned in by Leo Farrell.

Callum Roberts hit a post for the Iron, while Louis Jones pulled off a superb save to keep out Akinde's deflected strike at the other end shortly afterwards.

Scunthorpe edged in front in the 58th minute through Oli Ewing's composed finish but Walker hauled Braintree level with a close-range finish three minutes later.

Roberts, who saw a free-kick come back off the crossbar, won and scored a last-gasp penalty to snatch the points.

Report supplied by PA Media.

Louisville women's basketball rolls to March Madness win over Vermont

The third-seeded Louisville women's basketball team left its home court struggles in the regular season.

The Cardinals shrugged off a slow start and dominated the second half in the 72-52 win over No. 14-seeded Vermont in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at the KFC Yum! Center. They move on to play either No. 6-seed Alabama or No. 13-seeded Rhode Island in the second round on Monday.

Here are three takeaways from Louisville’s first-round win over Vermont: 

Louisville's postseason Mac attack

Mackenly Randolph put up solid numbers during the ACC Tournament, earning a spot on the all-tournament first team. But she wasn't done.

The sophomore wing was the gritty, fearless player that the Cardinals needed to run away with the first-round win. Randolph had her fourth double-double in the last five games, finishing with a career-high 20 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. Midway through the second quarter, Randolph erased Vermont's 22-21 lead with an assist on Taj Roberts' 3-pointer before hitting one of her own. The Cards never gave up the lead after that.

Louisville continues being a second-half team 

UofL is no stranger to slow starts this season and had another one against the Catamounts. Vermont used a 7-0 run during the first quarter for one of its two leads in the first half. Though Louisville had the 32-28 halftime lead, the team dominated the third quarter. 

The Cards slapped the floor in unison when the second half began and proceeded to outscore the Catamounts, 23-10, in the frame. Randolph and Laura Ziegler combined for 16 of the team's points. UofL also used seven offensive rebounds to tally nine second-chance points in the frame.

Louisville women’s basketball struggled to find Vermont’s shooter early 

Keira Hanson was the Catamounts’ second-leading scorer and entered the game averaging 14.1 points per outing. The senior guard was already at 14 points after the first half, doing most of her damage in the first quarter. At times, Louisville lost her on defense, allowing for open looks during the first quarter. During a three-minute stretch, Hanson outscored Louisville by herself, 9-2, for a 16-12 Vermont lead. 

The Cardinals did a better job of containing her in the second half with Reyna Scott and Roberts being the main players guarding Hanson. They did a better job in the second half, holding her to only two points during the third quarter.

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville women's basketball score vs Vermont in March Madness today

UFC Media Team Snubs Ronda Rousey During Celebration Of Women’s History Month

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 30: Ronda Rousey prepares to walk to the Octagon to face Amanda Nunes in their UFC bantamweight championship bout during the UFC 207 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 30, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Ronda Rousey is one of the greatest women’s champions in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) history, but you wouldn’t know it from the promotion’s recent social media post to celebrate women’s history month. That’s because Rousey was completely left off.

While Rousey hasn’t competed professionally in nearly a decade and walked away from UFC after back-to-back losses, the 39-year-old is widely regarded as one of the best female fighters ever. A case can be that Rousey’s overall skill set isn’t as good as Amanda Nunes or Valentina Shevchenko, but there’s no debating that Rousey is one of the most important trailblazers in the history of the sport. She more or less put women’s MMA on the map when she transitioned to the Octagon.

All of that said, Rousey was left off of UFC’s recent tribute post for women’s history month. Instead of including Rousey, UFC’s media team named Nunes, Shevchenko, Cris Cyborg, and Rose Namajunas as UFC champions who have been “breaking barriers one round at a time.” Rousey is nowhere to be seen, but there may be a reason for that.

Over the past month, Rousey has done her best to besmirch UFC and how they’ve been handling fighter pay under the new Paramount+ model. Rousey was hoping to have her upcoming superfight with Gina Carano take place inside of the Octagon, but UFC wasn’t willing to pay the type of money both sides needed. That forced Rousey and Carano to partner with Jake Paul for a throwdown on Netflix this May. It also cast a shadow over Rousey’s relationship with UFC, even if she had Dana White’s blessing.

Check out UFC’s Rousey-less post below and let us know if you think there’s anything behind it!

Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball Division I Class 3A championship: live updates from Alcoa vs. Fulton

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MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, March 21 — Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball championships are taking place Saturday at The Murphy Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.

The Division I Class 3A championship game will feature a couple of Knoxville-area rivals as the Alcoa [TN] Tornadoes will take on the Fulton [Knoxville, TN] Falcons.

The game will tip off after the conclusion of the Class 2A game with a tentative start time of 2:30 p.m. EST/1:30 p.m. CST local.

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'CSK don't have 4 IND captains, MI do': Why Pathan picked Mumbai as greatest IPL team

Former India left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan said Mumbai Indians (MI) hold the edge over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the debate over the greatest Indian Premier League (IPL) team, citing the former’s role in contributing to giving match-winners to the Indian team.

MI vs CSK debate: Pathan picks his side



"On picking the side between CSK and MI as the greatest team in the IPL, this will always be debatable. CSK started winning the IPL title from 2010 onwards. They won back-to-back titles in 2010 and 2011 and were the first team to do so. But when MI started winning from 2013, they kept winning after every alternate year. Then they won the IPL trophy back-to-back in 2019 & 2020,'' Irfan Pathan said.



“MI have given more match-winners to India”



“But what I like about MI is their contribution to Indian cricket. The number of match winners they have produced for the Indian team is absolutely tremendous. How do you achieve that? First, you make your franchise big. Second, you deliver results with the team you have. Even now, MI had a great squad last season that could have easily won the trophy, but they couldn't for different reasons,'' Pathan added.

“CSK don't have four Indian captains, MI do. In that respect, assembling a team and contributing to a bigger cause, I think MI are the greatest IPL team. I know CSK will always say they are also the greatest, having won five trophies too. There is no doubt. There will always be a debate and it is a fair debate. But I think MI take the edge because they have given so many wonderful cricketers and young talents to Indian cricket," said Pathan on JioStar.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi faces crucial IPL 2026 season



He also spoke about how the 2026 IPL season would become a crucial learning phase for teenaged batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The left-hander became the fastest Indian batter to hit a century in the IPL in just 35 balls last year and was retained by Rajasthan Royals (RR) ahead of IPL 2026.

Sooryavanshi is also coming on the back of being Player of the Tournament and Player of the Final in the 2026 Men’s U19 World Cup won by India. "This season of the IPL for Vaibhav Suryavanshi will be a learning one. He has played in the tournament last year, he has played domestic cricket, and he is playing cricket in all formats everywhere.

“He played in the Under-19 World Cup, he has taken part in the Ranji Trophy with Bihar, and he has scored runs everywhere. In white-ball cricket and red-ball cricket, everyone is taking note of him. Bowlers are doing the same. Since he has played so much cricket since his IPL debut last year, other players are watching his videos and analysing his weaknesses,” he said.

Opposition bowlers set to target weaknesses



Pathan signed off by saying it would be interesting to see if Sooryavanshi upgrades his game when the opposition bowlers target his weak areas. “So he needs to find a way to upgrade his game and work on his weaknesses. He has slammed centuries with ease in all forms of cricket. When you do that consistently, not just in IPL but in domestic cricket, Under-19 cricket and emerging matches, your confidence keeps going higher.

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“This IPL season, all bowlers will be ready with their strategies and Vaibhav will be looking to prove a point. He can do that by slamming another hundred in the IPL. When he scores runs consistently this season, that is when we can say Vaibhav Suryavanshi has upgraded his game."

Cleveland Browns 2026 mock draft: Who is the pick in Round 2?

CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 18: Avieon Terrell #8 of the Clemson Tigers runs in coverage against the Southern Methodist Mustangs at Memorial Stadium on October 18, 2025 in Clemson, South Carolina. (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry has a tall task ahead of him in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The club still needs a starting-caliber left tackle, a wide receiver who can catch the ball and then do something with it, and, if it is not too much trouble, an actual NFL starting quarterback.

Those are just the top-of-mind needs, and they should be taken care of, outside of the quarterback, in the first round, where Cleveland currently holds two selections.

But other parts of the roster need to be addressed, and Berry needs to make the most of the Day 2 selections when the Browns are on the board in the second round (selection No. 39 overall) and third round (selection No. 70 overall).

With that in mind, let’s take a look at what some of the national mock drafts have the Browns doing with their second-round selection.


SB Nation’s Doug Farrar: Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama

(Head coach Todd) Monken has espoused an open competition for that position, and you know how it is — a new head coach will want at least one quarterback he likes, as opposed to those he may have inherited. Monken was also open to bringing in an outsider to compete for reps, and this is where someone like Alabama’s Ty Simpson could come in.

Because on the surface, Simpson seems to have it all on the ball, especially for a guy who only started one year in college. In 2025 for the Crimson Tide, the 6-foot-1 ⅛”, 211-pound Simpson completed 306 of 474 passes for 3,561 yards, 28 touchdowns, five interceptions, and a passer rating of 102.5. He also ran the ball 70 times for 292 yards and two touchdowns. He completed 26 of 62 passes of 20 or more air yards last season for 784 yards, six touchdowns, three interceptions, and a passer rating of 101.2, and when under pressure, he managed 58 of 111 passes for 703 yards, four touchdowns, one interception, and a passer rating of 75.0. Now, when blitzed, Simpson was amazing — 121 completions in 208 attempts for 1,409 yards, 13 touchdowns, two interceptions, and a passer rating of 95.6. He also adds functionality to one’s offense as a runner on designed runs and scrambles, and he’s very good outside the pocket.

I recently did a longer-form video about my concerns regarding Simpson’s NFL future, but I also don’t think that any of the things he needs to work on are unmanageable — they just require more coaching. And that’s something that Monken can certainly do.


PFF’s Gordon McGuinness: Zion Young, DE, Missouri

McGuiness did not give a summary of why the Browns should select Young, so let’s turn to NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein for an overview of the 6-foot-6 and 262-pound Young, who Zierlein compares to former Browns defensive end Za’Darius Smith:

Long, well-built edge rusher with the size, strength, and temperament engineered for trench battles at the next level. Young is a fiery alpha who brings immense energy to the field and locker room. He majors in block destruction using base power and aggression to play through opponents. He extends and locks out as an edge-setter and sheds when needed, but his pursuit speed and range are average. He has the power to bull rush or drive through edges, but lacks instincts and variety in his rush approach. His NFL pressure production will lag behind without better go-to moves and counters. Young’s physical tools and rugged demeanor give him a chance to be an instant run-stopping upgrade with average rush.


CBS Sports Josh Edwards: Chase Bisontis, G, Texas A&M

Likewise, no reasoning from Edwards on the selection, so let’s see what CBS has to say about Bisontis:

Chase Bisontis is a strong, versatile, and dependable three-year starter with more than 1,950 snaps at both guard and center. He was arguably the most consistent performer on a solid Aggies offensive line and has the ability to thrive in both zone and gap schemes. Bisontis shows quick, active feet to cut off backside defenders and climb smoothly to the second level. He plays with a finishing demeanor and excellent functional strength. Still a young prospect, Bisontis has the tools to develop into a starter at either center or guard, and that versatility could help him stick in the league for a long time. The one concern: he committed 16 penalties over the past two seasons.


A to Z Sports Brandon Little: D’Angelo Ponds, CB, Indiana

I keep coming back to Ponds being the pick here for the Browns in a best player available situation. Ponds’ height may end up limiting him to the slot, which is fine because it’s an increasingly important position in the NFL. The Browns adding a potentially elite nickel to an already very good defense only takes the unit to another level. 


NFL.com’s Chad Reuter: Avieon Terrell, CB, Clemson

Reuter does not provide a reason, but here is the draft profile on the 5-foot-11 and 186-pound Terrell from Lance Zierlein at NFL.com:

Avieon shares the same bloodlines and coverage temperament as his brother, A.J., a first-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons in 2020. Avieon Terrell is an athletic, fluid mover with clean transitions and enough speed to stay in phase on most vertical routes. He’s most effective in press-man coverage, where he mirrors releases with timing and discipline, staying crowded to the route. He concedes 50/50s to bigger targets at times, but is a constant catch irritant with good technique on all three levels. He can play wide or inside and is willing in run support, but he lacks ideal size. Terrell projects as an early starter thanks to his polish, ball skills, and coverage versatility.


What do you think, Browns fans? Would you like to see the Browns select any of these players in Round 2? Or would you go in a different direction? Share your thoughts in the comments.

How many perfect brackets remain? Women's March Madness has less than 1 million remaining

Day 1 of the 2026 women's NCAA Tournament is in the books.

In the 16 games played on Friday, March 20, all of the lower seeds prevailed, including No. 1 Texas, which picked up a dominant 87-45 win over Missouri State to open March Madness. No. 4 Minnesota and No. 6 Baylor needed huge fourth quarters to advance. 

REQUIRED READING: March Madness games today: Ranking the 16-game Women's NCAA Tournament schedule for Saturday

For women's college basketball fans who filled out brackets with the expectation that the NCAA Tournament selection committee made the right calls, that decision likely paid off.

However, for the fans who filled out brackets while hoping and praying for upsets, well, sorry. Your bracket is likely busted.

Here's a look at how many perfect brackets remain in women's March Madness, with some opportunities for upsets on the horizon, still:

How many people still have a perfect bracket in women's March Madness?

Last updated Noon ET on March 21

  • A little under 1 million (beginning with 5 million)

As of Noon ET on March 21, less than one million perfect brackets remain in either the ESPN or NCAA bracket challenges. The NCAA does not provide the full number of brackets submitted.

Depending on how many perfect brackets under a million are remaining, that means around 20% of the brackets filled out are still perfect.

Of course, with 16 more games scheduled for Saturday, March 21, there's a good chance we see that percentage fall even more by the end of the day.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How many perfect brackets are left in women's March Madness?

Calzona confession: ‘Napoli had so many problems, Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia unhappy’

Calzona confession: ‘Napoli had so many problems, Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia unhappy’
Calzona confession: ‘Napoli had so many problems, Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia unhappy’

Slovakia coach Francesco Calzona reveals behind the scenes drama during his Napoli experience. ‘Victor Osimhen never trained, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wasn’t happy, there were problems with the club.’

The Partenopei won the Scudetto in 2023 with Luciano Spalletti, who had Calzona as his assistant manager, but the coach and his staff walked away that summer because they felt it could not be topped.

The general feeling within the group was a negative one, seeing them finish 10th in Serie A after going through three coaches, culminating with Calzona sharing the Slovakia job with Napoli from February 19 to June 30.

Calzona came to Napoli’s rescue during crisis

EMPOLI, ITALY – APRIL 20: Francesco Calzona manager of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Empoli FC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Carlo Castellani on April 20, 2024 in Empoli, Italy.(Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“Napoli remain in my heart and I’d go back tomorrow morning, without the slightest doubt,” Calzona told Radio Kiss Kiss via Tuttomercatoweb.

“Nobody can dare say no to Napoli, it feels like my home.”

When Calzona picked up the pieces at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, he inherited a chaotic situation both on and off the field.

“As what happened later confirms, everyone was already seeing a way out in June and that had a big influence, as well as the other problems.

“There were issues between players and the club, people who just wanted to get to the end of the season and leave. More than anything else, the five or six new signings that were made, none of them were up to the standard of playing in that season, so by the end of that term they were all frozen out.

UDINE, ITALY – MAY 06: Victor Osimhen of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Dacia Arena on May 06, 2024 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“So that was a fundamental problem at the core of it, but apart from that, there was a general sense of unhappiness and grumbling.

“Osimhen never trained, Kvaratskhelia wasn’t happy, there were so many problems I won’t list here. I didn’t expect to find myself in such a delicate situation, but it was still a wonderful experience,” concluded Calzona.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Napoli shows his disappointment during the Serie A match between Napoli and SS Lazio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 08, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Osimhen had signed a new contract with Napoli, but with the understanding he would be sold that summer, so when several different negotiations collapsed, he was loaned to Galatasaray in September 2024.

Kvaratskhelia had also been pushing for the exit, but was not allowed to leave for Paris Saint-Germain until January 2025.

Stars lift Ishpeming to Division 4 state title over Portland St. Patrick

East Lansing — Ishpeming seniors Jenessa Eagle and Mya Hemmer showed why they are two of the best girls basketball players to ever play in the Upper Peninsula.

After being sophomore starters on Ishpeming’s Division 4 state championship team two years ago, Eagle and Hemmer carried Ishpeming to another crown on Saturday, dominating Portland St. Patrick in a 48-28 win at Michigan State’s Breslin Center.

Signed with Michigan Tech, Eagle finished with 19 points and 11 rebounds.

Headed to play volleyball in college for Baylor, Hemmer made everyone around the state wonder if she should keep pursuing basketball, registering 18 points, 17 rebounds, nine blocks and six steals in a monster all-around game.

She also eclipsed 1,000 career points.

“This is my last organized basketball game, which is sad for me,” Hemmer said. “This is my first sport and my first love. I changed to volleyball my freshman year, so it’s kind of a shock I’m already done. I’m going to be honest. I don’t like running. So I’ll stick with volleyball.”

Ishpeming's Jenessa Eagle dribbles down the court while Portland St. Patrick's Macie Smith guards her during Ishpeming’s 48-28 Div. 4 state final victory on Saturday, March 21, 2026 at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.

Ispheming head coach Ryan Reichel, who said after the game it was his last as head coach after 14 seasons with the program, said having a day of rest did wonders for his team.

Following a brutal snow storm earlier in the week in the Upper Peninsula, Ishpeming’s quarterfinal game was postponed to Wednesday, and it had to turn around and play its semifinal game against Morenci on Thursday in East Lansing.

Ishpeming gutted out a 37-34 semifinal win over Morenci despite shooting 0 of 22 from 3-point range, and had Friday to recover and prepare for the final.

“Starting two games within a 24-hour span at this high level is not easy,” Reichel said. “They showed that UP grit in the last game on Thursday that we won. (Saturday), you got to see them do it with fresh legs and energy. The defensive pressure was remarkable.”

As for why he’s calling it quits,, Reichel said it’s to spend more time watching his daughter, who plays at Negaunee.

“I’ve got to watch my kid play,” Reichel said while fighting back tears. “It was a hard season because I missed seven games of hers. Her being unselfish, she told me to go get a title. I appreciate her.”

The difference in the game was the second quarter, which saw Ishpeming (25-3) outscore St. Patrick 15-0, turning a 14-13 lead after the first quarter into a 29-13 lead at halftime.

Ishpeming ended up going on a 19-0 run to take a 32-13 lead, with St. Patrick going scoreless for over a 10-minute stretch that spanned the last 18.1 seconds of the first quarter through the first 1:53 of the third quarter.

St. Patrick (23-6) did finally find some footing, going on an 8-0 run to cut Ishpeming’s lead to 36-24 with 6:39 remaining in the game.

But that was as close as St. Patrick would get as Ishpeming finished the game off and celebrated another title on the court while fans serenaded them with chants of “UP Power.”

Many of Ishpeming’s students couldn’t make Thursday’s semifinal because the Mackinac Bridge was closed due to falling ice.

A fan base did manage to make it for Saturday’s final, leaving Ishpeming after midnight and arriving in East Lansing an hour before the game started.

After winning the Division 4 title two years ago, Ishpeming won 18 games in the regular season last year, but was classified in Division 3 and didn’t advance to the Final Four.

Back in Division 4 this year, Ishpeming finished back on top again.

Keith Dunlap is a freelance writer.

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Ishpeming rolls past Portland St. Patrick for Division 4 girls basketball state championship

Mets veteran Sean Manaea will open the season in a relief role rather than the starting rotation

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New York Mets left-hander Sean Manaea will open the season working out of the bullpen rather than having a spot in the starting rotation.

Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Saturday that Manaea would have a “piggyback” role in which he immediately follows a starter the first couple of times the team goes through its rotation.

“We have six guys throwing the ball really well,” Mendoza said. “We were pretty honest with all of them at the beginning of camp. If everyone was healthy, we were going to have to make some tough decisions, and one of them was going to be pitching in that type of role.”

The Mets plan to open the season with a starting rotation of Freddy Peralta, David Peterson, Nolan McLean, Clay Holmes and Koda Senga. The Mets had a surplus of candidates after acquiring Peralta from the Milwaukee Brewers in January.

The 34-year-old Manaea has started in 210 of his 243 career regular-season appearances. He signed a $75 million, 3-year contract after going 12-6 with a 3.47 ERA and finishing 11th in the NL Cy Young Award balloting in 2024, but he followed that up by going 2-4 with a 5.64 ERA last season.

Mendoza noted the Mets probably wouldn’t need a sixth starter the first couple of times through their schedule because they have more off days than usual.

“We don’t feel like we need a sixth starter yet,” Mendoza said. “He’s going to make starts for us.”

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IPL MVPs since 2008: From Sachin Tendulkar to Sunil Narine, how the system works

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season is scheduled to begin on March 28, with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) taking on Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

How is the Most Valuable Player selected?



The league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) is decided through a points system that measures a player’s overall contribution during the season. Players do not earn points for runs directly. Instead, each four earns 2.5 points and each six fetches 3.5 points. Bowlers receive 3.5 points per wicket and one point for every dot ball. Fielding efforts are also counted, with 2.5 points awarded for each catch and stumping. The player with the highest points total at the end of the season is named MVP.



The concept was introduced in 2017, replacing the earlier Player of the Tournament award. Under this system, performance across batting, bowling and fielding is factored into a single points tally.

The highest points recorded in a single IPL season stands at 450, achieved by Sunil Narine in the 2024 edition.

Shane Watson was the first recipient of the Player of the Tournament award in 2008, playing a key role in Rajasthan Royals’ title win. He won it again in 2013 with the same franchise, becoming the first player to claim the honour twice. That season also marked the introduction of the points-based system. He remains one of three players to have won the award more than once.

Among others, Kolkata Knight Riders players Andre Russell and Sunil Narine have won the award multiple times, with Narine holding the record with three wins in 2012, 2018 and 2024. Players such as Adam Gilchrist, Sachin Tendulkar, Chris Gayle, Glenn Maxwell, Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, Harshal Patel, Jos Buttler and Shubman Gill have each won it once.

Suryakumar Yadav of Mumbai Indians was named the Player of the Tournament (MVP) in the 2025 season.

Full list of MVPs from IPL 2008-2025



YearPlayerTeam
2008Shane WatsonRajasthan Royals
2009Adam GilchristDeccan Chargers
2010Sachin TendulkarMumbai Indians
2011Chris GayleRoyal Challengers Bangalore
2012Sunil NarineKolkata Knight Riders
2013Shane WatsonRajasthan Royals
2014Glenn MaxwellPunjab Kings
2015Andre RussellKolkata Knight Riders
2016Virat KohliRoyal Challengers Bangalore
2017Ben StokesRising Pune Supergiant
2018Sunil NarineKolkata Knight Riders
2019Andre RussellKolkata Knight Riders
2020Jofra ArcherRajasthan Royals
2021Harshal PatelRoyal Challengers Bangalore
2022Jos ButtlerRajasthan Royals
2023Shubman GillGujarat Titans
2024Sunil NarineKolkata Knight Riders
2025Surya Kumar YadavMumbai Indians


NCAA Tournament: Round of 32 – Day 1 Schedule and Fan Discussion

Mar 19, 2026; Buffalo, NY, USA; Saint Louis Billikens center Robbie Avila (21) speaks to the media after a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament against the Georgia Bulldogs at Keybank Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images | Mark Konezny-Imagn Images

Here’s the schedule with my picks in Bold:

(all times in CST)

#9 St. Louis vs #1 Michigan – LIVE – CBS

#6 Louisville vs #3 Michigan State – 1:45 – CBS

#9 TCU vs #1 Duke – 4:15 – CBS

#10 Texas A&M vs #2 Houston – 5:10 – TNT

#11 Texas vs #3 Gonzaga – 6:10 – truTV/ CBS

#11 VCU vs #3 Illinois – 6:50 – CBS

#5 Vanderbilt vs #4 Nebraska – 7:45 – TNT

#12 High Point vs #4 Arkansas – 8:45 – truTV/TBS

🚨 BREAKING: Everton and Chelsea name XIs for PL meeting

🚨 BREAKING: Everton and Chelsea name XIs for PL meeting

Further criticism of the BlueCo era at Chelsea may be on the cards today as the Blues travel north to take on Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium.


Under David Moyes, the Toffees have embarked on a season that has flown under many a radar across the 2025/26 campaign, with the iconic club boss guiding them to within striking distance of the outlying European places.

In contrast, Chelsea have fallen well short of the mark, sitting a whopping 22 points off league-leading rival Arsenal, as questions remain surrounding the stewardship of co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali.

Here is how the two sides will line up on what could be an impactful Saturday clash for the pair...

Can Everton once more narrow the gap to the top six places, or will Chelsea put in a much-needed performance as they push for Champions League qualification?

Seahawks get $76 million contract prediction on Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon

Seahawks get $76 million contract prediction on Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Seattle Seahawks dominantly won Super Bowl 60 over the New England Patriots, and this offseason, they have lost a lot of key players.

Kenneth Walker III, Coby Bryant, Riq Woolen, and Boye Mafe have all left for new teams. Part of that is the Super Bowl tax, but there are two other reasons why they aren't bringing everyone back.

With the looming contracts for Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Devon Witherspoon on the horizon, ESPN's Bill Barnwell predicted that the combined value of both players on their new deals will reach around $76 million, or nearly $40 million each.

Seahawks get $76M prediction on Witherspoon, JSN

"The combined going rate for JSN and Witherspoon on their new deals should be something in the ballpark of $76 million per-year," Barnwell predicts.

This $76 million number isn't the total amount of money that Smith-Njigba and Witherspoon will get on their new deals. That's just how much they're likely to make in one season.

Smith-Njigba, coming off an All-Pro and Offensive Player of the Year season for Seattle with 1,793 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns on 119 receptions, is surely looking for top-of-the-market money.

That could look to be around the $40 million per-year range. While cornerback contracts aren't nearly as ridiculously high as the wide receiver contracts, Witherspoon is also sure to land a massive new deal as well.

MoreJosh Jobe to re-sign with Seahawks on three-year, $24 million deal

He had a Pro Bowl season once again, making him 3-for-3 in making Pro Bowls in his NFL career so far despite playing just 12 games. He also earned second-team All-Pro honors this year as well.

Trent McDuffie of the Los Angeles Rams signed a $124 million four-year deal, meaning that if Witherspoon want's to reset the market, which he can justify with how good he's been, the Seahawks would need to beat $31 million per-year for their star cornerback.

Combining the two contracts together will have Seattle spending around $76 million per-year on their top wide receiver and cornerback.

That's a ton of money to invest in just two positions. But, with how good both are, and the seasons they're coming off of, it's hard to justify not spending so much on these 2023 first-round draft picks,

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The Montreal Canadiens will try to avenge a recent overtime loss to the New York Islanders when the two teams clash tonight.

Each side has leaned into low-scoring, defense-first hockey down the stretch as they prepare for the postseason, and I’m expecting a similar script to play out in my Islanders vs. Canadiens predictions.

Read more in my NHL picks for Saturday, March 21. 

Islanders vs Canadiens prediction

Islanders vs Canadiens best bet: Under 5.5 (+110)

The Montreal Canadiens and New York Islanders are both battling for playoff positioning, and it shows.

Montreal has allowed just 2.71 goals per game over the past two weeks, while New York has been even stingier at 2.17 — the third-best mark in the league over that span.

The Under is 5-1 in each team’s last six games, with the Islanders hitting Under 5.5 in four straight and the Canadiens in two straight.

New York has also cashed the Under in 53.6% of its games this season, the seventh-highest rate in the NHL.

Islanders vs Canadiens same-game parlay

Goals will be hard to come by tonight, but if there’s anyone who can break through, it’s Cole Caufield.

The Habs winger has goals in three of his last four games and six of his last 10, including a tally vs. the Islanders in their last meeting on February 26.

Islanders vs Canadiens SGP

  • Under 5.5
  • Cole Caufield anytime goalscorer

Islanders vs Canadiens odds

  • Moneyline: Islanders +105 | Canadiens -125
  • Puck Line: Islanders +1.5 (-230) | Canadiens -1.5 (+190)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+115) | Under 6.5 (-135)

Islanders vs Canadiens trend

The Under is 9-4 in New York’s last 13 road games. Find more NHL betting trends for Islanders vs. Canadiens.

How to watch Islanders vs Canadiens

LocationBell Centre, Montreal, QC
DateSaturday, March 21, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVMSGSN, SNE

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North Carolina AD Weighs In On Hubert Davis Speculation

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GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - MARCH 19: Head coach Hubert Davis of the North Carolina Tar Heels reacts during the first half against the VCU Rams in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 19, 2026 in Greenville, South Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

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North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham has broken his silence on head men’s basketball coach Hubert Davis.

There has been much speculation surrounding Davis’s future after back-to-back first-round exits in the NCAA Tournament.

“Every year at the end of the season, it’s important to evaluate all facets of the program and look for ways to improve,” Cunningham said via text message. “The Chancellor, Steve and I are doing that together now and will continue to have discussions over the coming days.”

North Carolina would owe Davis $5.312 million if it fired him on April 1, according to records reviewed by the New York Post, which also reported the coach’s base salary is $1.25 million. He earned an additional $1.8 million through supplemental income. His contract runs through June 30, 2030.

ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported Saturday that Davis could be ordered to make staff changes following its first-round loss to No. 11 seed VCU on Thursday in which the No. 6 Tar Heels blew a 19-point lead.

Davis struggled to explain what went wrong in the post-game press conference. When asked about it, he said, “What do you mean?”

He was also asked why he went with a six-man rotation in the game.

“’Cause that was my decision,” he said.

The former Knicks guard is 125-54 in five seasons at his alma mater.

In his first year, he led the Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship game, where they blew a 15-point halftime lead against Kansas in the final.

Olivier Rioux, Who Is 7-Foot-9, Sets New Record as He Becomes Tallest Player to Compete During March Madness

Oliver Rioux pictured with his Florida Gators teammatesCredit: James Gilbert/Getty (2)
Oliver Rioux pictured with his Florida Gators teammates
Credit: James Gilbert/Getty (2)

NEED TO KNOW

  • Florida Gators basketball player Olivier Rioux, who is 7 feet, 9 inches tall, became the tallest player to appear in a NCAA game on Friday, March 20
  • He stepped on the court in the last few minutes of the game and further widened his team's lead over the Prairie View A&M Panthers with a put-back dunk
  • Rioux previously earned the Guinness World Record of the tallest male teenager in the world at the age of 16 when he was 7 feet, 5 inches

Basketball player Olivier Rioux is setting a new record thanks to his impressive height.

Rioux, who plays for the Florida Gators men's basketball team, became the tallest player to appear in a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) game after his team took on the Prairie View A&M Panthers on Friday, March 20, according to The Athletic.

The basketball player — who is 7 feet, 9 inches tall, per the Gators website — was brought in to play on the court in the last few minutes of the game and sealed the team’s win with a put-back dunk, according to the outlet. 

Olivier Rioux #32 of the Florida Gators during the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on March 20, 2026Credit: Mike Carlson/Getty
Olivier Rioux #32 of the Florida Gators during the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament on March 20, 2026
Credit: Mike Carlson/Getty

A clip of the dunk posted on X by CBS Sports showed him making the two points, with the crowd and his teammates jumping up and going wild right after. His scoring widened the gap over the Panthers and helped the Gators win 114-55.

“It feels amazing,” Rioux said after the game, per The Athletic.

The 20-year-old also broke records earlier in the season after becoming the tallest player to play in a college basketball game, score in a game and make a field goal in a game in November and December 2025, per the outlet.

His height is notable as he towers over the rest of his team. The next tallest player on the Gators roster is Micah Handlogten, who stands 8 inches shorter than Rioux at 7 feet, 1 inch, per The Athletic.

However, Rioux's college career isn’t the first time he’s broken these kinds of records. He previously took the achievement as the tallest male teenager in the world at the age of 16 when he was 7 feet, 5 inches, according to the Guinness World Records.

In his Guinness World Records profile, Rioux shared that his height came with its own pros and cons, which include having to duck under doors and find clothing that fits. He said that his family was “still not 100% sure why I’m so tall.”

“After investigation, doctors could only explain it with the genetics that my family has,” he said. “My father is 6’8, my mom is 6’2 and my older brother is 6’9. So we’re a pretty tall family!”

Center Olivier Rioux #32 of the Florida Gators during a game on Feb. 11, 2026Credit: Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty
Center Olivier Rioux #32 of the Florida Gators during a game on Feb. 11, 2026
Credit: Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty

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“It feels great being the height I am. I love it,” he added. “I was always taller than the rest of my friends at school or teammates. This is what nature planned for me. I learned to be peaceful and happy about it.”

As for what’s next for the basketball player, who hails from Quebec, Canada, he and his team are next scheduled to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA Tournament Round of 32 on Sunday, March 22.

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🚨 Lavia, Barry...changes in the line-ups for Everton v Chelsea

🚨 Lavia, Barry...changes in the line-ups for Everton v Chelsea

Everton and Chelsea face off today with the urgent need to return to winning ways, both being embroiled in the race to play in Europe next season.

Today's match is being played at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool with these lineups:


Everton: Pickford; O'Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Garner, Gueye; McNeil, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Barry.

Beto replaces Barry as the only change in the local lineup.


Chelsea: Sánchez; Gusto, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella; Santos, Caicedo; Palmer, Fernández, Neto; Pedro.

Lavia comes into the starting eleven in place of Andrey Santos in Rosenior's midfield.

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Cardinals trade candidate predicted to land with Commanders in blockbuster deal

Cardinals trade candidate predicted to land with Commanders in blockbuster deal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Washington Commanders have made some key additions to their defense in 2026, but one position that could use more love is safety.

The signing of Nick Cross should be helpful and he will start at one safety spot, but who starts next to him remains to be seen. Right now, Washington's choices aren't ideal, with guys like Will Harris and Quan Martin set to compete.

One idea floated by FanSided's Wynston Wilcox involves the Commanders pulling off a blockbuster trade for Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker, who Wilcox considers a trade candidate.

"Baker is expensive, but he’d be a major veteran asset to this defense. They have had one of the oldest rosters in the NFL the last couple of seasons; why not double down on it and improve the secondary at the same time? They did sign Nick Cross to a two-year deal, but with Baker, this team is that much closer to dethroning the Philadelphia Eagles as the NFC champs," Wilcox wrote.

With the Cardinals in the midst of a rebuild and looking to add more draft capital, it makes sense to deal a 30-year-old safety who will be a free agent after 2027.

The former second-round pick is one of the better safeties in the NFL, as evidenced by his eight Pro Bowl nods, including seven in a row, and four All-Pro selections.

Baker had a down season in coverage in 2025, tallying a Pro Football Focus grade of 35.7 in that area. However, that was an outlier for his career, with Baker routinely being above 60 and posting a career-high 74.7 the year prior.

Where Baker didn't falter was in the pass rush and in run defense, where he notched grades of 83.8 and 76.6, respectively, showing he can be one of the best all-around safeties in the league.

That's exactly what the Commanders need, too, along with Baker's aggressiveness on the field that will make Washington's defense nastier.

Baker has big cap hits in 2026 and 2027, but the Commanders have $49.3 million in cap space and Baker can be cut with very little penalty next year if things don't pan out, so there isn't a ton of risk here.

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Yankees option Oswaldo Cabrera to Triple-A, Randal Grichuk makes Opening Day roster

TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 21: Oswaldo Cabrera #95 of the New York Yankees smiles before the game against the Detroit Tigers at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 21, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The moment that news broke late Friday afternoon that the Yankees would be optioning Jasson Domínguez to Triple-A, it seemed like a cinch that big-league veteran Randal Grichuk would make their Opening Day roster. Although he arrived to camp as a late-signing non-roster invitee and manager Aaron Boone tried to make it sound like it wasn’t a sure thing that be with them at the start of 2026 (even saying so yesterday), Grichuk so clearly seemed to fit what the Yankees claimed they were looking for all winter: a righty-hitting bench outfielder.

As such, it has to come to pass: Grichuk will be on the 2026 Yankees, per Boone’s report on Saturday morning. Domínguez wasn’t the only player who had to make room for Grichuk given the crowded roster situation, and so came the related news that utilityman Oswaldo Cabrera would begin the year in Triple-A:

Randal Grichuk has made the team, Aaron Boone said.

Oswaldo Cabrera is being optioned to Triple-A.

— Greg Joyce (@GJoyce9) March 21, 2026

Cabrera had an option and is coming back from a pretty brutal ankle injury, only making it into seven games thus far in spring training. So for as solid as a bench option as he is at full health, he’s not quite there yet, and he can keep getting regular reps at Scranton rather than rarely playing in the majors. More likely than not, he’ll be needed sooner rather than later given the overall age of the Yankees’ roster.

As for Grichuk, he’s not terribly exciting on the surface, but as Estevão noted earlier in March, there’s a reason why he had the Yankees were interested in him. Is it possible that he was just cooked in his 85 OPS+ age-33 season last year? Sure. However, he has an .819 career OPS against lefties and that figure was .913 as recently as 2024. So it’s worth the flyer to see if he still has that in him, especially when the roster flexibility is available at the moment with Cabrera and Domínguez’s options (and need for playing time).

Just to throw my hat in the ring on Opening Day roster projections, here’s what I think it could be as of now, acknowledging that Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, Clarke Schmidt, and Anthony Volpe will all begin the year on the IL:

Catchers (2)
Austin Wells
J.C. Escarra

Infielders (6)
Ben Rice
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
José Caballero
Ryan McMahon
Paul Goldschmidt
Amed Rosario

Outfielders (4)
Cody Bellinger
Trent Grisham
Aaron Judge
Randal Grichuk

Designated Hitter (1)
Giancarlo Stanton

Starting Pitchers (5)
Max Fried
Cam Schlittler
Luis Gil
Ryan Weathers
Will Warren

Bullpen (8)
David Bednar
Camilo Doval
Fernando Cruz
Tim Hill
Ryan Yarbrough
Paul Blackburn
Cade Winquest
Jake Bird

That last spot in the bullpen could go to someone like Brent Headrick rather than Bird, but aside from that, this all seems to be in order. What do you think?

Austin Slater released by Tigers after veteran forces roster decision

LAKELAND, FL – The Detroit Tigers have released Austin Slater.

The 33-year-old outfielder was informed he wouldn't make the 2026 Opening Day roster on Saturday, March 21, after he triggered an automatic opt-out clause in his minor-league contract, forcing the Tigers to put him on the 40-man roster or let him become a free agent.

The Tigers chose free agency for Slater.

"He's a good player," manager A.J. Hinch said before Saturday's game in spring training. "It's very easy to see why teams have always really liked him. He brings experience. He brings skill. He's a good defender. He's a good baserunner. He's a very good hitter. For a role that he has generally played over the last few years, he's very adaptable."

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Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Slater bats at live batting practice during spring training at TigerTown in Lakeland, Fla. on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

Slater, a nine-year MLB veteran, would have earned $2 million (with $500,000 in incentives) while in the big leagues had he been added to the 40-man roster. Without any minor-league options remaining, the Tigers wouldn't have been able to send him to Triple-A Toledo.

It was Opening Day roster or free agency.

Now, Slater gets to explore other opportunities.

"Not a lot to not like when it comes to how he fits on major-league rosters," Hinch said.

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In mid-February, the Tigers signed Slater to a minor-league contract with a non-roster invitation to spring training.

During spring training, Slater hit .267 (8-for-30) with one home run, five walks and 10 strikeouts in 15 games, registering an .856 OPS. He spent 29 innings in right field and 19 innings in left field, without any reps in center field.

His speciality is hitting left-handed pitchers as a right-handed hitter.

"We have a couple of guys who fit in that same category," Hinch said, referencing fellow outfielders Jahmai Jones and Matt Vierling, "which is where the discuss is surrounding right now. We'll see where it lands."

Had Jones or Vierling suffered an injury, Slater would've had an easy path to the Tigers' Opening Day roster – but all of the outfielders stayed healthy throughout camp.

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In his MLB career, Slater has hit .267 with a .787 OPS in 1,022 plate appearances against left-handed pitchers – compared to hitting .227 with a .640 OPS in 836 plate appearances against right-handers. He has been worth plus-4 and plus-5 defensive runs saved in left field and right field, respectively, across more than 3,500 innings in the outfield.

Slater has competed in 699 games with the San Francisco Giants (2017-24), Cincinnati Reds (2024), Baltimore Orioles (2024), Chicago White Sox (2025) and New York Yankees (2025).

His eight years in San Francisco overlapped with Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris, who served as the Giants' general manager from 2020-22.

The Giants selected Slater in the eighth round of the 2014 draft out of Stanford. He made his MLB debut for the Giants in June 2017.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers release Austin Slater in early Opening Day roster move

Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball Division I Class 2A championship: live updates from Chattanooga Prep vs. Westview

Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball Division I Class 2A championship: live updates from Chattanooga Prep vs. Westview originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

MURFREESBORO, Tennessee, March 21 — Tennessee's TSSAA boys basketball championships continue Saturday at The Murphy Center on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University.

The day gets started with the Division I Class 2A state title game between the Chattanooga [TN] Prep Sentinels and the Westview [Martin, TN] Chargers.

Game time is set for a 12 p.m. EST local tip.

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TCU basketball vs Duke prediction: Our expert pick to reach Sweet 16

The TCU Horned Frogs get their shot at the top when they take on the No. 1 overall seed Duke with a berth in the Sweet 16 on the line.

TCU blew a big lead against Ohio State in the first round but pulled that game out and have now won seven of its last eight. It will need all the momentum it can muster against Duke, which closed the year No. 1 in every poll and earned the top seed in the bracket.

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Duke is obviously a heavy favorite in this battle to reach the Sweet 16.

Players go for the ball Thursday, March 19, 2026, during the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament first round game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the TCU Horned Frogs at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.

TCU men's basketball vs. Duke in March Madness today

The No. 9 TCU men's basketball team takes on No. 1 Duke in a second-round NCAA tournament game in Greenville, S.C. The 3:15 p.m. MT/4:15 p.m. tip on Saturday, March 21, will air on CBS.

How to watch TCU vs. Duke in the NCAA tournament

The TCU vs. Duke game will be at 3:15 p.m. MT/4:15 p.m. on CBS on Saturday, March 21.

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Who does the winner of TCU-Duke play?

The winner of the No. 9 TCU vs. No. 1 Duke advances to the Sweet 16 East Region semifinals in Washington, D.C., where it will play the winner of No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 5 St. John's.

TCU men's basketball record

The TCU Horned Frogs are 23-11.

Duke men's basketball record

The Duke Blue Devils are 33-2.

TCU Horned Frogs vs. Duke Blue Devils odds

Odds from BetMGM.com: Duke -11 1/2. Moneyline: Duke -700, TCU +500. Over/under 139 1/2.

TCU Horned Frogs men's basketball vs. Duke Blue Devils predictions, picks

The Arizona Republic: Duke 74, TCU 67

Jeremy Cluff writes: "The scare against Siena will prove to be a wake-up call for the Blue Devils, who now know they can't take any opponent lightly, especially a TCU team that could make things interesting against Duke."

Dimers: Duke 77, TCU 65

It writes: "After extensive simulations, our model gives TCU a win probability of 12%, while Duke has a win probability of 88%."

ESPN: Duke has a 91.1% chance to beat TCU

The site gives the Horned Frogs an 8.9% shot at defeating the Blue Devils in the NCAA Tournament March Madness second-round game.

Bookies.com: Bet TCU with the points vs Duke

Bill Speros writes: "Duke survived a scare thanks to Siena in the first round. The Devils won 71-65 but Sienna scored an easy cover at +28.5. Duke comes in at 33-2 and has won 13 straight, TCU slipped past Ohio State Thursday. But TCU on the cover at -3.5 after blowing a 15-point halftime lead. TCU's defense got some nifty game film on how to keep Duke in check. But it needs to play a full 40 to keep this close. Any letdown here and this one's a blowout. The path is clear for the Horned Frogs — attack inside and defend the rim against Boozer & Co. But this number is too high. Duke may take everyone's money until it wins the whole thing."

vsin: TCU could upset Duke in March Madness

Zachary Cohen writes: "TCU is just going to have to prove that it can score efficiently enough to really make Duke sweat. The Horned Frogs might have good defensive numbers, but they’re simply average offensively. However, the team is 11-5 both straight-up and against the spread in postseason games under Jamie Dixon, so the veteran coach tends to find a way in key games. TCU’s three-headed monster at forward, which includes David Punch, Xavier Edmonds, and Micah Robinson, should also find some success in this game. That said, if somebody like Jayden Pierre or Liutauras Lelevicius can step things up on the perimeter, the Horned Frogs might be able to pull this off."

covers.com: Take TCU with the points against Duke

57% of pickers are backing the Horned Frogs with the points against the Blue Devils.

Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: TCU vs Duke March Madness prediction, picks odds to reach Sweet 16

UFC Fight Night 270: Evloev vs. Murphy Results

The octagon is in London, England for tonight's UFC Fight Night 270: Evloev vs. Murphy event at the O2 Arena. The fight card is headlined by a featherweight bout between top contender Movsar Evloev (19-0) and No. 3 ranked Lerone Murphy (17-0-1).

UFC Fight Night 270 Official Results

MAIN CARD (Paramount+, 4 p.m. ET)

  • Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy
  • Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley
  • Michael Page vs. Sam Patterson
  • Iwo Baraniewski vs. Austen Lane
  • Roman Dolidze vs. Christian Leroy Dun
  • Kurtis Campbell vs. Danny Silva

PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount+, 1 p.m. ET)

  • Mason Jones vs. Axel Sola
  • Losene Keitavs. Nathaniel Wood
  • Brando Pericic vs. Louie Sutherland
  • Mantas Kondratavičiusvs. Antoni Trocoli
  • Felipe Franco vs. Mario Pinto
  • Abdul-Kareem Al-Selwady vs. Shem Rock
  • Shanelle Dyer vs. Ravena Oliveira

Murphy Vs. Evloev Odds, Full Fight Preview & Prediction

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 07: Movsar Evloev of Russia reacts to his win in a featherweight bout against Aljamain Sterling during the UFC 310 event at T-Mobile Arena on December 07, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Featherweight standouts Lerone Murphy vs. Movsar Evloev will clash TONIGHT (Sat., March 21, 2026) inside O2 Arena in London, England, for UFC London (live results here).

This is one of the very best Featherweight bookings possible, a collision of undefeated fighters who have repeatedly proven themselves as world-class talent. Murphy didn’t have much hype at the start of his UFC career, but “The Miracle” has improved significantly over the years and developed into a real title contender. Evloev, conversely, made his UFC debut as a decorated M-1 champion with ties to Khabib Nurmagomedov’s fight camp. Expectations were high, and after 10 fights and zero losses, it’s safe to say that Evloev has proven he’s no flash in the pan.

Presumably, this fight will decide the next title challenger to Alexander Volkanovski’s throne … though Jean Silva might argue otherwise. Either way, let’s take a closer look at the betting odds and strategic keys for each athlete:

Murphy vs. Evloev Betting Odds

  • Lerone Murphy victory: -250
  • Lerone Murphy via TKO/KO/DQ: +800
  • Lerone Murphy via submission: +2700
  • Lerone Murphy via decision: +950
  • Movsar Evloev victory: +198
  • Movsar Evloev via TKO/KO/DQ: +110
  • Movsar Evloev via submission: +650
  • Movsar Evloev via decision: +240
  • Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook

How Murphy Wins

Murphy has put together a very well-rounded MMA game. He’s really slick at distance with a wide variety of clinch, definitely has power in the pocket, and does great work with his clinch offense too. His wrestling has come a long way over the years, and he’s quite good at scrambling back to his feet when taken down.

Obviously, Murphy’s takedown defense is going to be seriously tested here. Evloev attacks the shot like a dog with a bone, and it’s ultimately up to Murphy to damage and discourage Evloev. The Russian may show up in incredible physical shape, but he’ll slow down like anybody else if Murphy is able to make him consistently burn gas.

That process begins at range. Murphy has to be kicking safely, targeting the body with snap kicks and outside calf. He has to take the initiative and attack rather than be rendered defensive early. When Evloev does start wrestling, Murphy has to prolong those transitions and really make Evloev work for every successful shot. If Evloev takes a bad shot, Murphy better be on point with his knees and elbows while Evloev recovers his posture.

Murphy is the much sharper striker, and if he plays his cards right, Evloev will find the takedown harder and harder to land as the fight wears on.

How Evloev Wins

I’ll offer a controversial take: I like watching Evloev’s fights against high-level opponents like Aljamain Sterling and Arnold Allen. He has such a deep bag of transitional techniques both to finish takedowns and maintain top control when actually challenged — it’s impressive to watch! On the feet, Evloev has a nice jab but often prefers to swing wide and shoot.

It’s no secret what Evloev wants to do here. He’s a grinder, a nonstop takedown artist who smothers his opposition. He’s not a finisher at the UFC level, but Evloev isn’t just a lay-and-pray fighter either. He’s active, always chipping away at his opponents and making their lives miserable.

Like Allen, Murphy is the kind of range sniper that can make starting that wrestling cycle difficult. Evloev will have to work for his entries, perhaps by extending his combinations or really ramping up the aggression. Another great strategy for Evloev would be to blast kicks and wait for the return. If Murphy kicks back or even just catches Evloev’s kick, that’s the start of a wrestling exchange.

Murphy vs. Evloev Prediction

I’m kind of shocked at the odds here. To my eyes, this is very much a razor-close, coin flip fight. Both men have shown incredible skills in their undefeated runs, but they’ve also been put in bad positions and nearly defeated along the way. It’s part of what makes this fight so interesting: both men can adjust and recover from a bad round, which should produce some fascinating momentum shifts.

Ultimately, my deciding factor is that Evloev has beaten the better competition. Taking out Lopes, Allen, and Sterling in three straight fights is a major statement, and Murphy’s top wins don’t quite compare. Oddly enough, I actually think Murphy has a better shot versus Volkanovski, but in this five-round fight, I’m backing the Russian.

Prediction: Evloev via decision

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What Sylvain Guintoli noticed Pecco Bagnaia doing for Ducati after Brazilian GP crash

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Sylvain Guintoli hasn’t counted Francesco Bagnaia out of the 2026 Brazilian Grand Prix just yet, noting that despite his lack of pace following a qualifying crash, he still provided Ducati with “valuable” data.

Bagnaia was one of several riders to crash during qualifying in Goiania on Saturday, as VR46 ace Fabio Di Giannantonio secured pole position for the Brazilian GP aboard the same Ducati GP26 as the two-time MotoGP champion. Bagnaia ultimately had to settle for just P11 in Q2.

It wasn’t until late in the session that he managed to post a lap time. He had rushed back to the garage after an early crash at Turn 9, where he lost the front while setting up for Turn 10.

Bagnaia will now line up on Sunday from the middle of row four as round two of the season gets underway. But Guintoli said his response after his qualifying incident could help him stay competitive come race day.

Why Bagnaia’s soft tyre runs could pay off for Ducati despite rough Brazil qualifying

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Bagnaia’s pace might not have been there in qualifying, but Sylvain Guintoli thinks the laps he put together on the soft tyres in Q2 could still prove useful for Ducati, giving them data to work with as they look to set up a stronger race.

READ MORE: All you need to know about the Brazilian Grand Prix, including Goiania stats

Guintoli said on TNT Sports 2 (21/03, 14:46): “An early mistake. I mean, he went down hard there and really fast as soon as he started trial braking into Turn 9, and all that braking zone through to Turn 10. That was a really fast crash.

The Italian rider will be disappointed with an 11th-place finish in qualifying, especially after seeing both VR46 star Di Giannantonio and teammate Marquez show strong pace with the same GP26 machinery. Bagnaia ended up 0.712s behind pole-sitter Di Giannantonio and 0.631s off Marquez in third.

Only Pramac rookie Toprak Razgatlioglu aboard the Yamaha M1 registered a slower lap time than Bagnaia for their fastest effort in Q2, with the three-time World Superbike champion’s best lap a 1:18.422 compared to the two-time MotoGP champion’s 1:18.122 personal best.

The only Ducati rider below Bagnaia on the timesheets was Franco Morbidelli on last year’s VR46 bike. Morbidelli didn’t make it out of Q1, finishing that session in fifth place and missing out on a chance to join his teammate in Q2.

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Is Joel Embiid playing tonight vs. Jazz? Final status for 76er star

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The Philadelphia 76ers and Utah Jazz will meet for the second and final time of the season on Saturday night. 

The Sixers pulled out a 106-102 victory in the first meeting earlier this month. The Sixers didn't have the services of star center Joel Embiid for that game, and unfortunately, it will be the same story this time around. 

Joel Embiid ruled out vs. Jazz due to right oblique strain 

Embiid has been officially ruled out of the game against Utah due to a right oblique strain. It will be the 12th consecutive game missed by Embiid. His last game action came against the Miami Heat back on Feb. 26.

On the season, Embiid has appeared in just 33 games for Philadelphia and posted averages of 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.1 blocks per performance. 

Embiid will be just one of many absences in the game on Saturday night. The Sixers will also continue to be without Tyrese Maxey (right finger tendon sprain), Kelly Oubre Jr. (left elbow sprain) and Paul George (suspension). 

Meanwhile, the Jazz have ruled out Isaiah Collier (left hamstring soreness), Keyonte George (right hamstring strain), Jaren Jackson Jr. (left knee injury recovery), Walker Kessler (left shoulder injury recovery) Lauri Markkanen (right hip impingement) and Jusuf Nurkic (nose injury recovery). 

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Saint Louis vs. Michigan box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game

Yaxel Lendeborg

Saint Louis vs. Michigan box score: Full stats from 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The No. 1 seed Michigan Wolverines will battle the 9th-seed Saint Louis Billikens in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. This is one of the most underrated games in the next round with Michigan 11-1 in non-conference play during the regular season.

The Wolverines are led by Yaxel Lendeborg, who averages 14.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Saint Louis ranks fifth in the A-10, allowing 69.7 points per game while holding opponents to 37.7% shooting. Robbie Avila is averaging 12.9 points and 4.1 assists for the Billikens

Here is a look at the box score from Saturday's second round Midwest Region in Buffalo.

Saint Louis vs. Michigan March Madness box score

Michigan stats 

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4N. BurnettG

1131-21-10120-200

3E. CadeauG

19124-93-43211-201

21M. Johnson Jr.F

1241-20-03122-201

23Y. LendeborgF

15114-71-23122-200

15A. MaraC

15104-70-04312-404

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2L. CasonG

000-00-00000-000

7H. Eisley Jr.G

000-00-00000-000

11R. Gayle Jr.G

1010-00-05101-200

5O. GoodmanF

000-00-00000-000

10W. GradyG

000-00-00000-000

13H. HochbergF

000-00-00000-000

32M. KordelC

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0P. LiburdG

000-00-00000-000

12C. MayG

000-00-00000-000

1T. McKenneyG

1152-31-22000-000

42W. TschetterF

221-20-10000-000

Saint Louis stats 

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21R. AvilaC

1331-61-50420-000

13D. BrownG

1573-31-12210-010

3T. GreenG

800-20-20010-000

1Q. JonesG

1100-40-22110-000

4A. McCottryG

13105-80-03120-000

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6K. AnyaF

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2B. DiakiteF

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11B. DunlapF

1193-53-51100-000

12I. HolmesG

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24C. HutsonG

000-00-00000-000

15J. KerrF

000-00-00000-000

14L. LaczkowskiG

000-00-00000-000

25P. OtienoF

652-20-02011-200

5J. SchertzG

000-00-00000-000

9I. SharmaF

1031-30-21001-120

0K. ThamesG

820-00-04022-400

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Dodgers on Deck: Sunday, March 22 at Angels

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 16: Tyler Glasnow #31 of the Los Angeles Dodgers walks to the dugout during a Spring Training game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Camelback Ranch on March 16, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After six weeks in Arizona, the Dodgers return home to Southern California to finish up their exhibition season with the Freeway Series against the Angels. First up is a game in Anaheim on Sunday night at Angel Stadium.

Tyler Glasnow takes the hill in his final spring tuneup for the regular season, which for the right-hander likely begins next weekend against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Non-roster right-hander George Klassen starts for the Halos.

Sunday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Angels
  • Ballpark: Angel Stadium, Anaheim
  • Time: 6:07 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

MLB Spring Training Picks and Predictions for March 21: Road Warriors

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There aren't many chances left to find Spring Training betting edges, with today being the final Saturday of exhibition play.

My MLB picks have scoured the board to find the best bets to make on March 21.

See why the White Sox top my trio of road team moneylines for today.

Spring Training predictions for March 21

PickOdds
Rockies COL moneyline+135
Padres SD moneyline-110
White Sox CHW moneyline+105

Pick #1: Rockies moneyline

This is a pitching mismatch based on Cactus League results. 

Colorado Rockies SP Kyle Freeland has bounced back nicely from a dismal 2025, authoring a 1.80 ERA through five innings this spring. He was last seen blanking the Chicago Cubs over three frames.

Cole Ragans counters for the Kansas City Royals, and he enters play with a monstrous 8.44 ERA. He's surrendered 14 hits over 10 2/3 innings, and has allowed at least two ER in three straight appearances.

Pick #2: Padres moneyline

The San Diego Padres bring the better record into this one, sporting a 14-13 mark compared to the Milwaukee Brewers' 11-15 record.

The Padres also have the better of the two starters going for them today in Randy Vasquez. He's pitched to a 4.15 ERA so far, fanning 11 batters over 8 2/3 innings.

Meanwhile, Robert Gasser totes a 9.95 ERA into this one. He's allowed three homers in just 5 1/3 innings of work.

Pick #3: White Sox moneyline

The Chicago White Sox are on the long end of what's arguably the biggest starting pitching mismatch of the day, yet they are underdogs. Sign me up.

Ryan Borucki rocks a 2-0 record with a spotless ERA. He's allowed only four hits and a walk while striking out five batters over four frames.

Cincinnati Reds SP Andrew Abbott looks ready for regression after an incredible 2025 campaign. He's 1-3 with a 13.85 ERA in Cactus League action, allowing 18 ER over 11 frames.

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Dodgers vs. Athletics spring training game roster

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 16: Will Klein #61 of the Los Angeles Dodgers participates in a fielding drill prior to a Spring Training game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Camelback Ranch on March 16, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers finish up the Arizona portion of their spring training by hosting the A’s on getaway day Saturday at Camelback Ranch.

Lineup

Alex Call LF
Santiago Espinal 1B
Dalton Rushing C
Alex Freeland 2B
Nick Senzel 3B
Hyeseong Kim SS
Jack Suwinski RF
Jaron Elkins CF
Kellon Lindsey DH

Elkins (wearing uniform number 88) and Lindsey (89) are up from minor league camp. It’s the first game this spring for Lindsey, the Dodgers’ first-round draft pick in 2024.

Emmet Sheehan starts on the mound.

Other pitchers

Will Klein is also scheduled to pitch on Saturday.

Up from minor league camp are Jerming Rosario (81), Matt Lanzendorfer (87), Christian Suárez (90), Dilan Figueredo (91), Javier Bartolozzi (92), Jacob Frost (94), and Keynan Middleton (98).

Other position players

Non-roster catchers Eliézer Alfonzo and Seby Zavala are active.

Up from minor league camp are infielders Jake Gelof (93), Joe Vetrano (95), Jose Izarra (00), Sean McLain (01), and Austin Gauthier (03), plus outfielders Kole Myers (02), Damon Keith (05), and Samuel Muñoz (06).

Georgia football earns commitment from elite legacy OL

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed a massive three-star legacy commit. Offensive lineman Ty Johnson committed to Georgia, according to Hayes Fawcett. Johnson is going to the school his father played in over South Carolina, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Johnson has a mammoth 6-foot-5, 300-pound frame. The three-star commit from the class of 2027 is playing football for Lucy Beckham High School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. He is ranked as the No. 62 offensive lineman from the class of 2027.

He continues in his father's footsteps. His dad, Travis Johnson, was an offensive lineman for the Bulldogs. He was on the same team as Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo. He even roomed with Smart during his college football tenure.

The Bulldogs offered Ty Johnson shortly after "Junior Day," and Johnson made a silent commitment a few weeks ago. “It is something that I have had on my mind for a pretty good bit,” he said to Jeff Sentell of Dawg Nation. “I still wanted to go visit some places, but I just feel like I have the best connection there. It is one of the best places to be and I knew I was going to be up there (today), so I thought, why not?”

Johnson looks up to Georgia offensive lineman Monroe Freeling, who grew up 10 minutes away from Johnson's hometown in Charleston, South Carolina. With Freeling becoming a potential first-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft, Johnson believes he can reach that level too.

Johnson is Georgia's seventh commitment in the class of 2027. The Bulldogs have the fourth-ranked recruiting class in the nation.

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Steelers projected to take star Big Ten receiver in latest mock draft

PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 01: WR Omar Cooper Jr. #3 of the Indiana Hoosiers looks up field after a catch during the Alabama Crimson Tide versus Indiana Hoosiers College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2026, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The wide receiver position has been one of controversy for the Pittsburgh Steelers for the last number of years. Since 2024, the Steelers have made a notable trade at the position every year.

In March of 2024, they traded Diontae Johnson to the Carolina Panthers, but never replenished the hole he left behind. They did the same in 2025 when they traded George Pickens in May after acquiring DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks.

Now, for the third straight year, the Steelers finally have a capable one-two punch at receiver after trading for Michael Pittman Jr. That said, they are certainly not done making moves at the position, considering they only have four receivers on the roster. Luke Easterling of Athlon Sports believes Pittsburgh will use its first-round pick on the position, taking Omar Cooper out of Indiana.

“Depth was a huge issue for the Steelers last year, and even with the acquisition of Michael Pittman Jr. via trade, they should still look to load up on high-end talent at the position,” Easterling writes. “Cooper’s well-rounded skill set and physical playing style would be an ideal fit, and his knack for making big plays in clutch moments would be a valuable addition, no matter who ends up under center in Pittsburgh next year or beyond.”

Cooper is coming off a tremendous year for the Sooners, hauling in 69 catches for 937 yards and 13 touchdowns en route to helping Indiana win the National Championship.

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2-time Olympic boxer Michael Conlan says time to 'walk away' after loss to Brockton's Kevin Walsh

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Irish boxer Michael Conlan, who famously gestured at 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games judges with his middle fingers, said he plans to retire without achieving his dream of becoming a world champion.

The 34-year-old Belfast featherweight lost a 10-round split decision to undefeated Kevin Walsh at the SSE Arena on Friday night.

Conlan, the favorite, had hoped a victory would get him a shot at WBC featherweight champion Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington.

“I want to walk away now, my health intact, my family good. I’ve done really well in boxing,” a bruised Conlan told reporters with his wife and two children seated next to him.

“I’ve achieved an awful lot. Did I reach my goal of being a world champion? No. That’s the hardest part about it all.”

One judge scored the bout 97-93 for Conlan (20-4), and the two others scored it 96-94 for Walsh (20-0), a native of Brockton — the same Massachusetts city that produced Rocky Marciano and Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

“I always said the next defeat — no matter the situation or no matter the circumstances — that would be me finished with boxing, and it has come,” Conlan said.

“I thought I won, but listen it is what it is. I don't want to do it no more. It's time to say goodbye to boxing.”

Conlan fought for the IBF world featherweight title in 2023, losing to Luis Alberto Lopez in a fifth-round stoppage.

Bronze in London, rant in Rio

Conlan won a bronze medal for Ireland at the 2012 London Olympics and became an amateur world champion three years later but made bigger headlines at the 2016 Rio Games, where he lost on a controversial split decision in a bantamweight quarterfinal to Russian Vladimir Nikitin.

Conlan went on an expletive-laden rant on live television after the loss, including raising his middle fingers as he faced the judges.

In 2021, an investigator appointed by the International Boxing Association found that medal bouts in boxing at the 2016 Games were fixed by “complicit and compliant” referees and judges. The report didn’t offer a verdict on whether the result of the Conlan-Nikitin fight was fixed.

In the pro ranks, Conlan beat Nikitin by unanimous decision in 2019.

“I’ve done really well but I’ve never achieved the goal of being a world champion,” Conlan said Saturday. “There is relief. Now I get to spend time with my family...

“It’s just not meant to be, and that’s it.”

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Yankees Spring Training Roster Tracker: New York selecting Randall Grichuk's contract, Oswaldo Cabrera to be optioned to Triple-A

As the Yankees continue camp this spring, here are the latest moves as New York cuts their roster to 26 active players ahead of Opening Day...


March 21, 12:10 p.m.

The Yankees are selecting veteran Randall Grichuk's contract, manager Aaron Boonetold reporters Saturday morning.

In a corresponding move, New York will option the versatile Oswaldo Cabrera to Triple-A.

Grichuk, 34, has gone 2-for-16 (.125) at the plate with a double and RBI over this spring over six games. The 27-year-old Cabrera hasn't looked any better offensively, going 2-for-14 (.143) with a double and RBI as well over seven spring games.

The moves come on the heels of optioning Jasson Dominguez to Triple-A on Friday.

March 19, 5:20 p.m.

While the Yankees assigning top pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange to minor league camp is making the headlines, the club also optioned right-hander Angel Chivilli to Triple-A on Thursday.

New York acquired Chivilli in a trade with the Rockies this offseason and the right-hander was in contention for a spot in the bullpen to start the season. 

In eight appearances this spring, Chivilli allowed 11 runs across 7.2 innings pitched but also struck out 10 batters and picked up a save against the Red Sox on Wednesday.

March 18, 10:28 p.m.

The New York Post's Joel Sherman reports that veteran infielder Paul DeJong does not plan to opt out of his minor league contract with the Yankees on Thursday. 

According to Sherman, DeJong is willing to begin the season in Triple-A if he doesn't make the team. 

The starting infield of Ben Rice, Jazz Chisholm Jr., Jose Caballero and Ryan McMahon is set with Paul Goldschmidt and Amed Rosario locks to fill out the bench. The Yankees would need a backup shortstop with Anthony Volpe injured, but it's unclear if that's the direction the Yankees will go. Oswaldo Cabrera is also an option for a bench role.

In 12 games this spring, DeJong is 6-for-31 with two home runs and two doubles. He's slashing .194/.306/.452 with a .758 OPS. 

He played 57 games with the Nationals last season, slashing .228/.269/.373 with six home runs and 10 doubles. 

March 6, 2:37 p.m.

The Yankees have reassigned RHP Adam Kloffenstein to minor league camp. 

The 25-year-old right-hander did not appear in a Grapefruit League game this spring. Kloffenstein has three major league appearances under his belt with the Blue Jays and Cardinals. He allowed two runs on five hits and two walks across 5.0 innings pitched in the bigs.

March 5, 6:30 p.m.

The Yankees announced their second wave of cuts and it includes RHP Chase Hampton.

Hampton, the team's No. 8 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, is coming off Tommy John surgery he had in February 2025. Hampton had not appeared in a Grapefruit League game this spring as he continues his recovery from elbow surgery.

In addition, the Yankees reassigned RHP Travis MacGregor and RHP Drake Fellows to minor league camp. 

Of the two, only Fellows appeared in an actual game. He threw 27 pitches, and allowed a hit and two walks in his one inning of work this spring.

Feb. 17, 4:10 p.m.

The Yankees announced they have reassigned RHP Alexander Cornielle and catcher Abrahan Gutierrez to minor league camp. This comes a day after the Yankees outrighted OF Yanquiel Fernandez off the major league roster and onto the Triple-A roster.

Fernandez had been a non-roster invitee. 

Kentucky's KHSAA boys basketball semifinals: live updates, scores from Grayson County vs. St. Xavier

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LEXINGTON, Kentucky, March 21 — Kentucky is one of only two states along with Delaware that doesn't split its boys basketball playoffs up by classifications with just one bracket for 16 regions and one state champion.

The Sweet Sixteen in the Bluegrass State has been whittled down to just four teams, and the first or those two semifinals will feature the Grayson County [Leitchfield, KY] Cougars against the St. Xavier [Louisville, KY] Tigers.

Grayson County got here by beating the Taylor County [Campbellsville, KY] Cardinals (73-64) and the Great Crossing [Georgetown, KY] Warhawks (58-50). St. Xavier's path to the semifinals included wins against the Covington Catholic [Park Hills, KY] Colonels (75-61) and the North Laurel [London, KY] Jaguars (46-42).

The winner of this semifinal will advance to take on the winner of the North Oldham [Goshen, KY] Mustangs and the George Rogers Clark [Winchester, KY] Cardinals.

Game time is set for an 11 a.m. EST local tip.

STREAM:Watch Grayson County vs. St. Xavier on the NFHS Network

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The fourth quarter is under way!

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THIRD QUARTER

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A dominant third-period by St. Xavier. They finish the stanza on an 18-0 run to take a commanding 51-26 lead.

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At the 2:54 mark, St. Xavier has built a 41-26 lead.

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Just under the four-minute mark, St. Xavier has stretched their lead to a dozen at 38-26.

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St. Xavier leading 33-26 at the five-minute mark.

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The third quarter is under way!

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END OF SECOND QUARTER — St. Xavier 27, Grayson County 21

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It's down to 23-19. Grayson County on a 17-4 run as St. Xavier enduring their own three-minute scoring drought now.

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At the 2:42 mark, it's 23-17, St. Xavier.

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Under the six-minute mark, Grayson County has clawed their way back to within seven at 21-14.

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The second quarter is under way!

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END OF FIRST QUARTER — St. Xavier 19, Grayson County 6

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At about the 1:30 mark, Grayson County finally ends a 14-0 six-minute run by St. Xavier to trim it to 14-4.

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At the 2:35 mark, it's 10-2 St. Xavier. After that quick opening basket, Grayson County has been admired in a five-minute scoring drought.

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At the 5:02 minute mark, St. Xavier takes a 3-2 lead on a free throw, and then rebounds the miss on the second free throw and scores again. 5-0 run for St. Xavier as we're off to a fairly slow pace.

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Grayson County with the quick basket inside to get the scoring started at 2-0.

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They're under way in Lexington!

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Coming soon! Game time is set for 11 a.m. EST local!

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Newcastle United predicted XI vs Sunderland: Magpies out to bounce back from Champions League howler

Newcastle United predicted XI vs Sunderland: Magpies out to bounce back from Champions League howler
Newcastle United predicted XI vs Sunderland: Magpies out to bounce back from Champions League howler

St. James’ Park will host a high-stakes Tyne-Wear derby on Sunday as Newcastle United look to avenge December’s 1-0 defeat to rivals Sunderland.

While Eddie Howe’s men have secured wins over Manchester United and Chelsea in their last two Premier League outings, they are reeling from a midweek 7-2 Champions League exit to Barcelona.

With local pride on the line and a European finish still in sight, Newcastle must regroup quickly for this weekend’s assignment.

Captain Bruno Guimaraes and Lewis Miley are officially ruled out, while Sandro Tonali is a major doubt after limping off in Catalonia.

This likely forces a makeshift midfield trio of Joelinton, Joe Willock and Jacob Ramsey.

Defensively, the loss of Fabian Schar necessitates a centre-back partnership of Dan Burn and Malick Thiaw, although Sven Botman is also an option.

Tino Livramento is expected to return to the starting XI in place of Kieran Trippier, with Lewis Hall retaining his place at left-back.

Aaron Ramsdale endured a torrid outing against Barcelona, but he is not in any imminent danger of losing his starting spot to Nick Pope.

In attack, Howe has recently favoured Anthony Gordon as the number nine, but Nick Woltemade could be tasked with leading the line here, flanked by Gordon and Anthony Elanga.

Elanga enters the derby on a high after scoring a brace at Camp Nou and should keep Jacob Murphy out of the XI once again.

32% to 89% – “Scary” Chelsea defender sees massive increase in importance under Liam Rosenior

32% to 89% – “Scary” Chelsea defender sees massive increase in importance under Liam Rosenior
32% to 89% – “Scary” Chelsea defender sees massive increase in importance under Liam Rosenior

Jorrel Hato has seen his importance increased under Liam Rosenior, who spoke in glowing terms about the young defender.

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Liam Rosenior had some very nice things to say about Jorrel Hato this week in his press conference.

That prompted a piece from Dom Smith in the Evening Standard, who took a look at the stats behind the former Ajax man’s season.

The £37m summer signing featured in 32% of the games Enzo Maresca was in charge this season. But Liam Rosenior has shown more trust, and an injury to Marc Cucurella helped too – Hato has featured in 89% of Rosenior’s games.

“In my time, he’s been magnificent. I’m so impressed with him. His temperament, his physicality. Technically, he’s a joy to work with every day. And his age is scary, how good he could be,” the new manager said.

Hato prepares for more important role as season reaches climax

There are still mixed feelings about the 20 year old’s ability within the fanbase. He’s clearly got a lot of talent and potential. But there are still very obvious flaws in his game.

We still don’t think Hato will start today – Cucurella will likely be risked again given how important the game is. But we’re sure that we’ll see the Dutchman later on, and he’ll improve that 89% to over 90%.

In other news…

Enzo Fernandez is pushing for an exit from Chelsea, and there’s a rising level of conviction he might actually go this summer.

Our predicted XI for today’s game is out, featuring Enzo and a few others…

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Hansi Flick’s key selection dilemma ahead of Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano

Hansi Flick’s key selection dilemma ahead of Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano
Hansi Flick’s key selection dilemma ahead of Barcelona vs Rayo Vallecano

Eric Garcia has been critical to Barcelona’s plans this season and has become a vital cog under Hansi Flick, so much so that he has accumulated 3230 minutes this season alone.

In recent games, the Spaniard has begun to feel the weight of his importance in terms of physical issues and even asked to be substituted in the 20th minute against Newcastle United.

While subsequent tests ruled out an injury, it is clear that fatigue has caught up with the defender and that he is better rested.

The upcoming international break will help, but Flick has confirmed that the defender will not start against Rayo Vallecano as well.

The replacement dilemma

As relayed by AS, Flick will make the final call on who will start on Sunday with two options in front of him – Ronald Araujo and Xavi Espart. And that remains the one big doubt in the manager’s mind ahead of the game.

Araujo has been used by the coach at right-back in recent games, with the most notable example being after Garcia’s injury against Newcastle in the first leg. 

Eric will not start against Rayo. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

The captain provides a defensively solid profile but is limited in terms of his attacking output. Against an opposition like Rayo Vallecano, who have tricky wingers, however, that may be valuable.

On the other side, there is Espart, who is young, dynamic, and promising, but still relatively untested and new to the big stage.

He started for the team against Sevilla and delivered a promising performance, and again came on late in the game against Newcastle United to make a second Champions League appearance as well.

While he is relatively raw, he is a more natural replacement at right-back and has shown good composure, decision-making, and even attacking output in his limited minutes.

Flick’s decision will largely depend on what he sees in training, and both players have their chances to start.

Who the manager picks, needless to say, will have a massive bearing on the team’s attacking dynamics against Rayo Vallecano.

Everton vs Chelsea LIVE updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights

Everton host Chelsea on Saturday in an intriguing encounter on Merseyside.

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How to watch Everton vs Chelsea live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:1:30pm ET Saturday (March 21)
Venue:Hill Dickinson Stadium — Vauxhall, Liverpool
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA Network

Everton vs Chelsea live updates, score: 1:30pm ET kickoff

Everton lineup

TBA approximately 12:15pm ET

Chelsea lineup

TBA approximately 12:15pm ET

Everton vs Chelsea preview — by Joe Prince-Wright

David Moyes’ Everton lost 2-0 at Arsenal last weekend but they were right in the game until late on and missed several glorious chances to take the lead. The Toffees are in the hunt for European qualification and are really fun to watch.

Chelsea are reeling as they lost 1-0 at home to Newcastle last weekend and were hammered 8-2 on aggregate by PSG in the UEFA Champions League last 16 after a 3-0 beating in the second leg at home in midweek. Rosenior is under pressure already and Chelsea have to improve defensively if they're going to finish in the top four this season.

Everton team news, focus

Center back duo Jarrad Branthwaite and James Tarkowski are both doubts after missing the defeat at Arsenal last weekend. That means Michael Keane and Jake O'Brien could continue there. Iliman Ndiaye and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall are a real handful in attack and will look to hit Chelsea on the counter.

Chelsea team news, focus

Reece James and Filip Jorgensen are the latest Chelsea players to suffer injuries, with Malo Gusto and Benoit Badiashile also doubts. Trevoh Chalobah is out as Rosenior has a real headache in central defense. Given the huge defeat they suffered to PSG, Chelsea will be lacking in confidence and will know they are vulnerable defensively on the break.

Everton vs Chelsea prediction

This feels like a game where Everton will make the most of a fragile Chelsea side. Especially on the counter. Everton 2-1 Chelsea.

Harvey Elliott is back: Midfielder to be brought in from the cold

Harvey Elliott is back: Midfielder to be brought in from the cold
Harvey Elliott is back: Midfielder to be brought in from the cold

Liverpool made the decision to loan Harvey Elliott to Aston Villa on transfer deadline day of last summer’s window.

Without a decent permanent offer for the 22-year-old playmaker Richard Hughes had to accept what was on the table from Unai Emery’s side.

Villa committed to a one-season loan deal with an obligation attached should certain triggers be met. If the England under-21 standout played in 10 Premier League matches then the Villa Park outfit would pay £35m for a permanent transfer.

With Elliott’s contract expiring in 2027 that was a guarantee of good money for Liverpool - whose head coach Arne Slot only used him sparingly in the 2024/25 Premier League title-winning season.

But Villa’s usage of Elliott earlier this season suggested all wasn’t rosy in the garden with this deal. In fact he was frozen out by Emery for large chunks of the season with it becoming evident that they had no intention of honouring the permanent clause.

Elliott clause only valid for PL games

It has since emerged that the clause ONLY applies for Premier League matches - meaning Elliott remains free to feature in Villa’s hitherto successful Europa League run.

The midfielder has only played four times for Villa in the top flight - meaning they can safely use him another five times before the end of the season without consequence.

And that means the No9 is set for an increased role towards the run-in as his club chase Champions League football. Villa have got eight games left - with one of those against Liverpool and Elliott will be ineligible for that one regardless.

And so Villa can play him in FIVE of their remaining SEVEN matches safe in the knowledge that no permanent clause will be activated.

Villa need Elliott for the run-in

And boy do they need him.

Although their Europa campaign remains on track their chase for Champions League football has hit freefall. Emery could do with the attacking boost that Elliott’s creativity can give his side.

The two-time Premier League title winner earned rave reviews from Villans for his cameo performance in the Europa League against Lille in midweek and could feature once again on Sunday.

Liverpool stand to benefit too.

Elliott can return to the club with crucial first-team minutes under his belt and nudge his way back into contention for a place in Arne Slot’s squad for next season.

Or else he could prepare the ground for a big-money summer sale with a decent showing in the run-in. It’s been a long time coming but now Elliott is set for a new lease of life.

Slot says Liverpool missed forward players in defeat to Brighton – and provides injury update on duo

Slot says Liverpool missed forward players in defeat to Brighton – and provides injury update on duo
Slot says Liverpool missed forward players in defeat to Brighton – and provides injury update on duo

Liverpool boss Arne Slot says his side’s attacking absences hurt them in their 2-1 defeat to Brighton.

Slot was without Mo Salah for the game, along with long-term absentee Alexander Isak.

Hugo Ekitike, meanwhile, was forced off in the opening stages of the game with a dead leg.

And Slot says Brighton took advantage of his side’s lack of rest.

“If you face a team that has only had 62 hours of rest, the first thing you do is make it an intense game, make tough duels, nothing wrong with the duels by the way but unfortunately it was a collision that led to Hugo going out,” he said.

“We’re without one of the best strikers that the league has seen in the last three or four years, already unavailable for the the whole season, in Alexander Isak.

“One of the best goalscorers that the league has seen in the last eight years not being available in Mo Salah.

“And then missing out on Hugo Ekitike who has had a lot of impact this season.

“As so many (times) this season you have to find a way of playing players in positions they are maybe not used to and in the first half we did it quite well but as the game went on Brighton became stronger and stronger.

“A few times this season we were able to make something happen off the bench but throughout the second half I think they were closer to scoring to make it 3-1 than we were for 2-2.”

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Slot says Ekitike should recover quickly after suffering a dead leg, but goalkeeper Alisson, who also missed the game, is set for a longer spell out.

“Alisson will definitely be out during the international break and let’s see afterwards,” Slot said.

“Hugo, I think he could play tomorrow if he needed to, it was a dead leg.”

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Blue Jays announce MLB starting rotation to begin 2026 season

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The Toronto Blue Jays, coming off a World Series appearance and a near win in Game 7 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, are looking to win it all in 2026.

They've spent a lot this offseason, with the bulk of their spending coming in the starting rotation. Entering the 2026 MLB season, the Blue Jays have one of the best rotations in all of Major League Baseball.

According to Hazel Mae of Sportsnet, the Blue Jays' starting rotation to begin the regular season has been announced by manager John Schneider.

Blue Jays starting rotation announced by John Schneider

"John Schneider confirming Blue Jays rotation to start the season: Kevin Gausman, Dylan Cease, Eric Lauer, Cody Ponce, Max Scherzer," Mae reports.

Unsurprisingly, Gausman is the Opening Day starter. But, after him comes a new-look rotation compared to last season. Dylan Cease was the big offseason addition, signing on a $210 million seven-year deal to come to Toronto.

He will be the number two starter to begin the season and will play a big role while a few key pitchers miss some time.

Eric Lauer is the third starter, with Cody Ponce, who signed for $30 million this offseason, will be the fourth starter. Max Scherzer, back for what might be the last year of his career, rounds out the initial rotation for Toronto.

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This starting rotation will look a bit different as the season goes along. Due to injuries to Jose Berrios, Trey Yesavage, Shane Bieber, and Bowden Francis, the Blue Jays' rotation could look very different at times this season.

That's not all the Blue Jays will have at their disposal this season either. Rickey Tiedemann, Adam Macko, Spencer Miles, Lazaro Estrada, and Jake Bloss could also be factors in the MLB rotation at some point this season.

But, to begin the year, Gausman, Cease, Lauer, Ponce, and Scherzer make up the Blue Jays starting rotation. It's a great group, and one that should help get the Blue Jays off to a strong start despite missing a few key starters.

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5 Seahawks Replacement Options For Kenneth Walker in Free Agency & NFL Draft

5 Seahawks Replacement Options For Kenneth Walker in Free Agency & NFL Draft
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Seattle Seahawks fans are lowkey sweating their running back situation right now. But general manager John Schneider? Not blinking.

With Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III off to Kansas City and Zach Charbonnet not expected to be ready for Week 1, the backfield looks thin on paper. But when asked about the plan, Schneider reveals Seattle isn’t panicking… yet.

With that said, let’s look at five running backs the Seahawks should absolutely have on their radar to fill the Walker III void in 2026.

Nicholas Singleton

Nicholas Singleton, Penn State
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Nick Singleton is sitting right in that Day 2–Day 3 NFL Draft sweet spot. Exactly where Seattle loves to hunt for value. And stylistically? He’s a good fit.

The Penn State back is a classic one-cut-and-go back—built for outside-zone. Press the edge, plant the foot, and he’s gone. Seattle’s run game has been missing that true home-run hitter, the guy who can flip field position in a single snap. Singleton brings that juice.

He thrives in wide-zone looks and doesn’t need a bunch of window dressing—just give him a crease and let him cook. Natural downhill burst, decisive vision, and once he hits top gear, DBs are taking bad angles. What makes him even more intriguing? He’s got size and speed. Not just a straight-line guy—he adds a legit vertical stress element to the offense.

Antonio Gibson

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Antonio Gibson just came off a Super Bowl run with New England, and if Seattle brings him in, you’re instantly adding legit dual-threat juice to the backfield.

Gibson is basically a RB/WR hybrid—can line up in the slot, motion out wide, and be a weapon in the screen game. He’s produced over 1,400 rushing yards in his career, but his real value is in the versatility he brings to the offense.

Plus, he’s a free agent, which makes the money side of things way cleaner. You’re getting a scheme-flex weapon with upside without blowing up your cap.

Najee Harris

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Najee Harris is one of the last true three-down backs in the league. He runs between the tackles, catches out of the backfield, and stands tall in pass pro. That kind of versatility hits different, especially after losing Kenneth Walker III.

Durability? Elite. High snap counts, a heavy workload, and still shows up every Sunday. That’s something you can’t say about a lot of backs on the market. Where Harris really separates himself—third downs. Blitz pickup, checkdowns, keeping the QB clean… he’s as reliable as it gets. At his size, he’s also built for the dirty work—short yardage, goal-line, clock-killing drives.


Jadarian Price

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Jadarian Price is also projected right in that Round 2–3 window. And from a scheme standpoint? This is a clean fit. Price wins with vision and processing, not just raw juice. He’s constantly reading leverage, setting up blocks, and slicing through cutback lanes like a pro. In a Kubiak-style outside zone system, that’s pure gold.

He’s the kind of back who keeps you on schedule—rarely takes negative plays, stacks efficient gains, and lets the offense stay ahead of the chains. Super patient runner, lets the play develop, then hits it with timing. And he’s not just an early-down grinder. Price brings a complete skill set—can contribute in the pass game, hold up in pass pro, and stay on the field for all three downs.

Austin Ekeler

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Austin Ekeler is basically a slot receiver disguised as a running back. Elite hands, crisp routes, and a natural feel in space—plug him into the Seahawks offense and the passing game levels up instantly.

Even in “down” years, he’s been that safety valve every QB loves—checkdowns, screens, red-zone touches… he just produces. If Seattle leans into spread looks and quick-game concepts, Ekeler isn’t just a back—he’s a legit scheme weapon.

Ekeler is a high-IQ player, too. He knows when to leak out, reads coverages, thrives in hurry-up. He’s always where the QB needs him.

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UCLA overcomes broken tooth and stubborn UCF 75-71 to advance in the NCAA Tournament

Mick Cronin raised a plastic cup to another NCAA Tournament victory for UCLA with an energy drink he brought with him to the podium.

“I’m not Coach Pitino,” he said.

The Bruins coach laughed in a nod to Rick Pitino of St. John’s and the postgame beer he sipped in celebration of winning a conference tournament.

Cronin, though, will gladly enjoy another round.

Eric Dailey Jr. scored 20 points, Xaiver Booker had 15 points and eight rebounds to make up for the absence of leading scorer Tyler Biloudeau and seventh-seeded UCLA withstood every serious challenge to beat 10th-seeded UCF 75-71 on Friday night.

“During the year, we have been in games where we have been down and come back,” Dailey said. “All that was practice for this moment.”

The Bruins (24-11) — with guard Skyy Clarkminus a tooth — will play No. 2 seed UConn on Sunday.

Jordan Burks scored 22 points and hit six 3-pointers — including one that made it 72-69 with 10 seconds left — to almost single-handedly carry UCF (21-12) into the second round.

Under the comical and combustible Cronin, the Bruins are back in the second round for the second straight tournament after missing out in 2024.

Cronin preached for his team to hit the reset button after losing in the Big Ten Tournament semifinals and skipping the NCAA selection show. With every alley-oop dunk the Bruins looked rested and sent the UCLA fans into a frenzy.

For every run the Knights went on — most notably in the second half when Burks hit consecutive 3s that pulled them within three points and sent “UCF!” chants rolling through the arena — the Bruins brought them back to reality.

Trent Perry hit back-to-back layups that sparked a 12-1 run for the Bruins and seemingly put some distance between them and the Knights.

But, Burks hit another 3 that cut the deficit to nine points with 2:01 left in the game and he made a layup to make it 68-62.

The Bruins converted their free throws and ran out the clock to win for the seventh time in nine games.

UCLA plays without Tyler Bilodeau because of a sprained knee

Bilodeau seemed on track to play but remained sidelined because of a sprained knee suffered last week against Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament.

He averaged 17.6 points and was an All-Big Ten third-team selection.

Cronin said Bilodeau had a good practice a day earlier but woke up stiff. Cronin said he made the decision to give Bilodeau the game off. Cronin said the next status update would come ahead of Sunday’s game.

Donovan Dent played through a calf injury suffered in the conference tournament and had 10 points.

Whoops. UCF’s Bol scores a basket for UCLA

UCF 7-foot-2 center John Bol accidentally scored a basket for UCLA when the ball popped straight out of his hands when he jumped on a defensive rebound attempt.

The blooper bucket gave UCLA a 35-31 lead.

Clark is going to need a dentist

Clark lost a tooth late in the game when he dove for a loose ball and appeared to get elbowed in the face by a UCF defender. The tooth went flying and members of the UCLA staff scurried around to try and find it.

UCLA walk-on Jack Seidler found the loose tooth.

Clark — who flashed a toothless grin in the locker room and said he was at about a nine on a 1-10 pain scale — hit the final throw to secure the win.

“I had my adrenaline going so I really didn’t feel it,” he said.

Welcome back, Johnny Dawkins

UCF coach Johnny Dawkins never played a game inside the 76ers’ current arena — built after he retired in 1995 — but has plenty of fond memories of his time with the team. He played five seasons for the Sixers from 1989 to ’94.

“When I come to Philly, it’s always fondness for me. I love the city and what it represents,” Dawkins said. “You come in here and have a chance to compete again, although not playing anymore, but with my team, it was special. I don’t know how many times you have a moment like that where you get a chance to come back to a city you’ve enjoyed for so long and have a chance, to come in and compete in NCAA Tournament.”

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NCAA Tournament Big Ten Friday recap— every conference team wins

The Big Ten took care of business in the first round matchups on Friday in March Madness. Three more Big Ten basketball teams are moving on to the next round of the NCAA Tournament, which shows how good this conference is. Purdue looks extremely dominant, and Iowa played strong defense against Clemson.

Here are the scores and the rest of my analysis from the Big Ten games in the NCAA Tournament from first-round Friday:

No. 9 Iowa 67-61 vs No. 8 Clemson

Hawks get a tough tournament win that is their first one since 2021. This was a defensive battle as both teams struggled mightily offensively to get anything going. Big man Carter Welling not being available in this game boded very well for the Hawkeyes, as, instead of continuing to chuck 3s, they were able to be more successful in the paint in the second half. Not an elite game by Bennett Stirtz, who had just 16 points and was 4-17 from the field. Kael Combs took the pressure off him with 15 points and only missed 2 shots. Alvaro Folgueiras 14 points off the bench were very vital. The Hawkeyes offense did not play as expected, but they made the adjustments necessary in the second half and executed enough to steal this game from Clemson.

No. 7 UCLA 75-71 over No. 10 UCF

Heading into this game, UCLA had everything stacked against them, most importantly being without their star Tyler Bilodeau. Through tough, gritty play, the Bruins were able to pull this one out. This is an offensive team that can get hot and one that has many scorers, but it was their defense that stole this one. UCF had a whopping 16 turnovers in this game. The Bruins dominated that end by forcing 13 steals and having 9 blocks. Donovan Dent is most known for his big offensive performances. In this game, he only had 10 points but a very impressive 6 steals. The Bruins will need a defensive performance like this to carry into their matchup vs UConn.

No. 2 Purdue 104-71 vs No. 15 Queens University

Purdue cruises to another dominant win as Braden Smith breaks Bobby Hurley's all-time assist record. Braden Smith was not just dishing out passes, setting up his teammates; he also scored 26 points in the game. Trey Kaufman-Renn also came up big for the Purdue Boilermakers as he had 25 points and 9 rebounds. Purdue's offense was clicking on all cylinders, and the best reflection of that was them shooting a whooping 58.3% from 3 and them dominating their opponent on the glass 37-17. There are very few teams that can beat this version of Purdue.

Top performers

Braden Smith was an elite facilitator for the Purdue Boilermakers, and all season long, he has been the engine of this offense. This offense is even more egregious when he is knocking down shots. Vs Queens University, Smith could not miss. Smith was 10-15 and 4-6 from 3. That type of production really can take Purdue all the way in this tournament.

Eric Dailey Jr. for the UCLA Bruins was very necessary to them not getting sent home in the first round. Without their star, and their second guy not having a great shooting night, Dailey Jr. stepped up big time. Dailey Jr. had 20 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. He was very impactful in many ways for the Bruins, and he helped them see another day in March Madness. Hopefully, the Bruins can get another good game from him and the return of their #1 scorer.

Overview

It was another great day for the Big Ten, as the Big Ten went 3-0 in their matchups in the tournament yesterday. Iowa had the toughest matchup, and they battled it out, still remaining victorious with the shots not falling. Same with UCLA, which had the odds stacked up against them, still knocking off VCU. Right now, not only does Purdue look like the best version of themselves, but they also look like one of the best teams left in the tournament.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Big Ten winners & losers from first-round Friday of March Madness

Wimbledon will allow players to challenge umpire's calls at Grand Slam

Wimbledon will introduce video review technology this year that will allow players to challenge judgement calls made by the chair umpire, the Grand Slam's organizers said on Saturday.

Players will not be able to challenge the decisions of the electronic line calling (ELC) system that was introduced at Wimbledon last year, but video reviews will be available to check other scenarios, like whether a ball has bounced twice or touched a player's racket or body.

"Players will be allowed to review specific judgement calls made by the chair umpire (such as, for example, ‘not-up’, ‘foul shot’, ‘touch’) either on a point-ending call, when a player immediately stops play, or immediately after the completion of a point (in the case of hindrance)," the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) said in a statement.

"Players will not be limited in the number of reviews they can request."

The video reviews will be introduced on six show courts, including the Centre Court and Court One.

"The technology will be available on Centre Court and Court One throughout the championships and on the other show courts until the conclusion of all singles matches on those courts," the AELTC added.

Visual indicators for the ELC will also be introduced, with scoreboards on all courts displaying "out" and "fault" calls.

This year's Wimbledon starts on June 29.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Wimbledon challenge system: Grand Slam introducing new reviews for 2026

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Coach Young retires after leading ‘Iolani to 5 state titles

In the end, the bench mattered most, and Dean Young knew it.

The long-time prosecutor finally yielded to fate, giving up his largely successful run as ‘Iolani girls basketball coach. The choice was difficult, he said.

It won’t be easy for a school where “One Team” is everything. Young’s father was a longtime boys basketball coach, founder of the ‘Iolani Prep Classic. Losing Dean Young, a five-time state champion, is a major loss.

“I told Eddie on Thursday,” Young said of co-athletic director Eddie Maruyama. “It’s sad. Every year, me and (assistant coach) Cy (Ohta), we take it year by year. It’s a grind. It’s a sacrifice. I’m a part-time judge and the job is requiring more time. It’s been suggested that I maybe not coach. It’s time and commitment. If I want to pursue that further and apply for a full-time position at different levels of state court, I can’t be coaching.”

In his 13 years as a head coach — 12 seasons because one was lost to COVID-19 — ‘Iolani won five state championships. All came in the last eight seasons. At its peak, the Raiders’ attack was so fluid and organized, with such high basketball IQ that it was the definition of perpetual motion.

It was beautiful basketball. Ohta was a major part of the continuity, as he and Young orchestrated the team. Ohta would appear to be a logical choice as Young’s successor.

“Cy doesn’t want to coach without me, and I wouldn’t want to coach without him. We’ve already talked about it. A large part of what we do is our friendship and how much fun we have,” Young said. “It wouldn’t be the same. It wouldn’t be as fun. Him, me and Jade (Botelho) are constantly cracking jokes at practice and games.”

The 2013-14 season was the first for Young as head coach at ‘Iolani. It was also senior year for Botelho, a standout forward who joined his staff for his last few seasons. With Ohta having no interest in the vacant position, Botelho would appear to be a logical replacement. However, she recently gave birth and will stop coaching for the time being.

“It’s a good spot to be in. The program is super healthy,” Young said. “There are talented girls coming up. I’m really doing it for my family, whether it’s earning more money or getting promoted at work. It’s for them. I’m going to sacrifice coaching, but I’m doing it for them. That’s really the bottom line.”

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Twister Sister Forecast: Oranges found in Storrs

Iowa State will open NCAA tournament play against the Syracuse Orange at 4:30 p.m. on ESPN2. This will represent the 24th appearance in the tournament for the Cyclones, including each of the last seven and 17 of the last 19. This will also mark the 14th appearance for Syracuse. The Orange have only reached the second weekend once, but were able to stretch their 2016 run to the national championship game where they ultimately lost to UConn. 

Even with Crooks, the Cyclones live and die by the three

Unfortunately, Iowa State experienced the dark side of high volume three point shooting during the Big 12 tournament against Arizona State. Audi Crooks had just four points in the first half, all by free throws. That was due to Arizona State negating any potential entry passes to the second team All-American and forcing Iowa State to attempt a sky high 36 three pointers. This is a very risky gamble for the defensive team as Iowa State currently ranks 12th in the country in three-point percentage. Unfortunately, 7-36 from the field was too rough of a performance for the Cyclones to overcome as they fell to the Sun Devils 77-68. 

It was a tough game to watch, but I don’t think there was anything inherently wrong with how Iowa State was preparing themselves. Many of those attempts were open, and if they shot their normal percentage of 36%, they suddenly shot 13-36 and they won by nine. The officials called 51 total fouls which seemed to kill any flow in the game which I believe Iowa State needs to be comfortable. With those two factors, I don’t believe there needs to be serious changes in X’s and O’s. It was just a bad shooting day, and they just need to move forward. 

The offensive philosophies are twins

The focal point of both offenses are their 6’ 3” centers, with Syracuse boasting freshman star Uche Izoje. She has led the team with 15.5 points and 9.4 rebounds per contest on 55.6% shooting. The Orange also start two additional players averaging over ten points per game with guards Laila Phelia and Sophie Burrows. One major hit for Syracuse is the loss of Dominique Darius. The senior point guard led the team with 3.5 assists per game and also contributed 12.6 points per game. She had been one of the breakout contributors for the Orange after spending three seasons at UCLA and one season at USC. 

Defensively, Syracuse applies constant pressure and looks to constantly force turnovers. Their 19 turnovers forced per game finished second in the ACC and 59th nationally. If their defense fails to force a turnover, their opponents shoot 40% from the field. Iowa State ranks tenth nationally with 47.88% shooting from the field, so ball security should be a main priority for the offense. 

It’s win or go home, and while Iowa State is currently opening as a 7.5 point favorite, that does lead to a realistic path for Syracuse to improve to 3-0 all time in the series. How does Iowa State avenge their 2017 tournament defeat that also happened to be in Storrs? 

  1. Protect the ball. Iowa State is normally a very efficient team that can shoot from anywhere. If they can get good looks consistently, it will be very difficult for Syracuse to keep pace. The one thing that completely negates this is turnovers. 
  2. Win the one-on-one defensive matchups. Syracuse only averages 14.65 assists per game, which is perfectly average. They do run more one on one battles, so everyone will need to step up
  3. Establish a strong threat outside of the lane. Audi Crooks will naturally be option number one, but she does need space to receive the ball and get to work. If Syracuse has to stretch their defense across to the full perimeter, that only gives Audi more time to work her magic. 

Prediction: ISU 75 – SYR 68 

Comedian recalls when ex Cowboys fullback confronted Jamie Foxx

Anybody who follows Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx’s career knows he’s a huge Dallas Cowboys fan. 

Foxx has made appearances at Cowboys training camp before. So, when he was asked to host a roast for Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, naturally, he said yes.

A roast, as most know, is supposed to be a fun event when attendees take jabs at the person they are honoring.

But according to comedian and actor Joe Torry, Foxx went a little bit too far with former Cowboys fullback Daryl “Moose” Johnston.

“Jamie just went in on him,” Torry said, explaining how the jokes shifted from playful to personal. 

Johnston and his wife confronted Foxx backstage, and according to Torry, they almost came to blows. 

“They were backstage about to whoop his a**… ‘How dare you?’” Torry recalled, describing the intensity of the moment.

Torry also recalled that when Moose got up to give his speech, he was kind of tight, which was one of the reasons Foxx picked on him that night.

At the time, Johnston was trying to get a broadcasting gig, which he later landed with Fox Sports.

Johnston’s part was never shown on “Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Roast of Emmitt Smith” because he was afraid it would hurt his career. Obviously, it didn’t hurt Foxx. He later won an Oscar for “Ray.”

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Comedian recalls when ex Cowboys fullback confronted Jamie Foxx

UH men’s volleyball takes 5-setter against Long Beach State on the road

Hawaii men’s volleyball coach Charlie Wade doesn’t have many firsts left to add to the resume.

He got a big one Friday, though, earning his first Big West regular-season victory over Long Beach State at the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid with a dramatic 26-24, 23-25, 25-19, 20-25, 15-12 win to open Big West play.

Hawaii sophomore opposite Kristian Titriyski, who started for the first time in more than two months, put down the game-clinching kill for his team-leading 13th of the match, helping No. 3 Hawaii (18-3, 1-0) defeat the second-ranked Beach (14-3, 0-1) on the road for the first time since 2015, when both teams played in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation.

“Coming and getting a win against a Top 5 team on the road, and more significantly, a league win, the first match of league play, that one is probably a win against the field,” Wade said.

Hawaii had to persevere through the match after losing Louis Sakanoko to cramps midway through the third set.

Setter Tread Rosenthal, who battled cramps for the final two sets and was effectively playing on one leg in the fifth, refused to come off the court.

Rosenthal finished with 35 assists, seven kills and five blocks and set a perfect ball to the left side on UH’s second match point that Titriyski sent bouncing hard off the floor to end UH’s first five-set match of the season.

“Gutty performance with Sakanoko going down and Finn (Kearney) stepping up and Tread was hobbled almost the whole time, it was a good team win,” Wade said. “I was never seriously considering (taking) Tread out. He would have to be a hard no-go. Him on one leg is better than most.”

Titriyski ended the night with 13 kills but had nine of UH’s 17 hitting errors.

Sakanoko, who received a red card in the third set for complaining to an official, had eight kills and was hitting .500 when he was forced to leave the match.

Kearney had five kills after taking his place at outside hitter.

“Finn was huge. He was a target early,” Wade said. “Once he stepped on the floor they went at him and he gave up a couple (serves) early, but he settled down and did a really nice job.”

Wojciech Gajek, who was also battling cramps for Long Beach State, hit .381 with a match-high 22 kills for the Beach.

Skyler Varga added 15 kills for Long Beach State, which had 64 kills to only 47 for UH. The Beach committed 28 hitting errors and 26 service errors and UH gave up only six aces to a team leading the country in aces at 2.8 per set coming in.

“We talked going in, don’t give up the straight ace,” Wade said. “They got a few but certainly less than their averages are — we got their top guys off the line pretty quick. It as a challenge that we know would be there and the guys met it.”

Hawaii hit .455 with only two hitter errors in the opening set and had four key blocks. Long Beach State only had one block.

The Beach came back in the second set to win it on Titriyski’s sixth hitting error of the match.

The rest of the team only had two hitting errors through two sets as Hawaii was able to hit .370 in the match despite Titriyski’s struggles.

The Beach hit .033 in the third set with nine hitting errors and five service errors, allowing Hawaii to go back in front.

UH held Hawaii to eight kills and a .095 hitting percentage to fourth a fifth set.

All of UH’s injury issues in the match were cramps. The team was hoping to get IV treatment at the hotel after the match.

The teams play again tonight at 4.

Rishabh Pant, Sanjiv Goenka visit Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya ahead of IPL 2026

NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant, principal owner and chairman of the franchise Sanjiv Goenka, and several other members of the squad offered prayers at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The 19th edition of the tournament is set to begin on March 28.


The franchise posted a picture of the group’s visit to the holy shrine on X and wrote, “Dr. Sanjiv Goenka visits Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya along with captain Rishabh Pant and other members of the squad to receive blessings.”


LSG have experienced mixed results since their debut. Under KL Rahul, they reached the IPL 2022 playoffs but were eliminated in the eliminator. In IPL 2023, LSG advanced to the second round but lost in the Eliminator again. Krunal Pandya led the team during the second half of that season.

— LucknowIPL (@LucknowIPL)

The Rahul-led LSG did not advance past the league stage in IPL 2024. The management released Rahul ahead of the IPL 2025 mega-auction. The Lucknow-based franchise committed a record bid of Rs 27 crore for Rishabh Pant, making him the most expensive player in league history as he was eventually appointed captain.

Pant-led LSG had a subpar IPL season, exiting after only six wins in 14 matches. Their performance dipped in the latter half, with four consecutive losses damaging their chances. They ended their second season with a defeat to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Pant struggled with the bat, scoring 269 runs in 13 innings. He recorded one century and one half-century during the season.

Lucknow will now aim to reach their first IPL final in 2026. They will start their season against the Delhi Capitals on April 1, followed by a match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 5. Their next two games, as per the first phase of the schedule announced by the BCCI, are against the Kolkata Knight Riders on April 9 and the Gujarat Titans on April 12.

MotoGP Brazilian GP: Fabio di Giannantonio takes pole in crash-filled qualifying

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Fabio di Giannantonio came through Q1 to deliver pole position for VR46 in the MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix, despite suffering a late crash himself in qualifying.

Although the track remained dry throughout Saturday after heavy showers earlier in the weekend, the Goiania circuit caught out several riders in qualifying.

Francesco Bagnaia was the first rider to go down in Q2, losing his factory Ducati at Turn 10 just three minutes into the session.

Championship leader Pedro Acosta was the next rider to suffer a fall, becoming the latest victim of the notorious Turn 4, with Marc Marquez crashing at the same corner soon after.

While all three were able to return to the garage to mount their second bikes, the early drama allowed di Giannantonio to grab provisional pole on the VR46 Ducati, with Marquez holding on to second place.

Jorge Martin held third place at the end of the first runs, with his Aprilia team-mate Marco Bezzecchi grabbing fifth at the halfway mark.

When the second runs began, di Giannantonio fractionally improved his time to 1m17.410s, but this still left him vulnerable to his rivals in the dying minutes of qualifying.

Martin was on course to go quicker than the Italian, but went down at Turn 6 with just three minutes left on the clock, leading to yellow flags being waved.

Di Giannantonio himself suffered a late crash at Turn 4 shortly after, plunging qualifying into chaos.

However, no one rider was ultimately able to outpace the 27-year-old, who held on to clinch just the second pole position of his MotoGP career.

Thailand Grand Prix winner Bezzecchi climbed to second towards the end of the session, but was unable to replicate his Q1 lap, which would have secured him pole position by 0.002s.

Third place on the grid went to the factory Ducati of Marquez, while Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo put together an incredible lap in the final moments to grab fourth.

Martin remained fifth despite his late crash, beating the Trackhouse Aprilia of Ai Ogura.

Gresini duo Fermin Aldeguer and Alex Marquez wound up seventh and eighth respectively, while Acosta could manage no better than ninth on the factory KTM following his early tumble.

Johann Zarco (LCR), Bagnaia and Toprak Razgatlioglu (Pramac) made up the fourth row of the grid in 10th, 11th and 12th respectively.

Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda

Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda

Factory Honda rider Joan Mir ended up 13th on the grid, after being pipped to the final Q2 spot by VR46 rival di Giannantonio. He was closely followed by home favourite Diogo Moreira on the LCR-mounted Honda.

The Brazilian held a provisional Q2 spot at the end of the opening run, but a mistake on his next flying lap prevented him from improving his earlier time of 1m17.812s.

Franco Morbidelli (VR46), Raul Fernandez (Trackhouse) and Alex Rins (Yamaha) were next up in 15th, 16th and 17th respectively. Both Jack Miller (Pramac) and Luca Marini (Honda) suffered their second crashes of the weekend in Q1, consigning them to 18th and 19th on the grid.

The 22-bike field was propped up by the KTMs of Maverick Vinales, Brad Binder and Enea Bastianini.

Q2 results:

Q1 results:

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Premier League: Leeds host Brentford after Everton cruise past dismal Chelsea

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March Madness tip times, TV: Iowa basketball vs. Florida

Iowa basketball will continue to dance in this year's NCAA Tournament.

The Hawkeyes picked up a 67-61 win over Clemson on Friday night, the first NCAA Tournament victory for the program in five years. Now the challenge gets even harder, as the top-seeded Florida Gators await the Hawkeyes in the Round of 32.

The Gators easily handled business in their first-round matchup against Prairie View A&M, winning 114-55. The defending National Champions won the SEC in the regular season and feature one of the best front courts in the country. It's a tough matchup, but anything can happen in March. Where and when can you watch this matchup? The tip-off time and TV network have been revealed.

Here's a look at TV and tipoff time for Iowa-Florida:

Iowa basketball vs. Florida TV, tipoff time

Tip time is set.

⚠️ 6:10 pm (CT) on TBS
🕺 Round of 32
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— Iowa Men’s Basketball (@IowaHoops) March 21, 2026

TV: TBS

Tipoff Time: 6:10 p.m. CT

Date: Sunday, March 22

Location: Tampa, Fla.

Where to stream Iowa basketball vs. Florida

Stream: Sling

Iowa fans can stream the Hawkeyes against the Florida Gators via Sling, which offers day passes.

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Spring GameThread: Jays @ Pirates, Jays Prospects @ Phillies Prospects

Sep 13, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays first round draft pick JoJo Parker takes batting practice before a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

I have a busy Saturday, in front of leaving for Japan on Sunday, so getting this together Friday night.

The Jays are in Bradenton, Florida, which is a very pretty town. But the game isn’t going to be on TV.

Also the Jays Prospect are playing the Phillies prospects in Clearwater. And this game is on Sportsnet. MLB is running these games to let us see some of the top prospect on our favorite teams. I like the idea. Apparently, the teams are using their MLB Pipeline top 30, plus others picked by their teams.

The Jays team will be players from this list:

Pitchers

Austin Cates, RHP
Javen Coleman, LHP
Daniel Guerra, RHP
Adam Macko, LHP
Landen Maroudis, RHP
Carson Messina, RHP
Nolan Perry, RHP
Grant Rogers, RHP
Gage Stanifer, RHP


Catchers

Edward Duran, C
Aaron Parker, C
Brandon Valenzuela, C

Infielders

Cutter Coffey, 3B
Josh Kasevich, SS
Sean Keys, 3B/1B
Charles McAdoo, 3B/1B
Arjun Nimmala, SS
JoJo Parker, SS
Tim Piasentin, 3B
Josh Rivera, SS
Juan Sanchez, 3B

We have seen many of these guys in spring games this year, but I’d love to see JoJo Parker play.

Brighton 2, Liverpool 1- Match Review:

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Milos Kerkez of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Liverpool at Amex Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

BRIGHTON 2 VS 1 LIVERPOOL


Brighton – Welbeck 14’, 56’
Liverpool – Kerkez 30’


Pre-Match

Mohamed Salah is out of the team today after picking up at muscle issue against Galatasaray midweek. Don’t love that. Alisson continues being out. The kick-off is delayed by 15 minutes. I’m assuming it’s due to everyone watching BTS’ comeback on Netflix. No? Just me? Either way, the 15 minutes proved extremely useful in this household, allowing me to refill my coffee cup and get comfy.

First Half

Et tu, James Milner?? In the first few minutes, Milner, playing for Brighton, nicks Hugo Ekitike, who looks to be in some considerable pain. That is not good for Liverpool — not just this game, but the rest of the season. Ekitike is currently Liverpool’s leading goal scorer, and you can tell by his face that he won’t be nabbing anymore for a while.

To rub salt in the wound, a few minutes after Curtis Jones subs in for Ekitike, Brighton scores the first goal of the game. It starts from a bad pass from Mamardashvili that leads to a throw-in. The throw gets headed back towards the goal where Danny Welbeck tucks it away. That was sad.

Frimpong goes down, and I’m getting nervous that it might be one of those games for Liverpool this morning.

Alexis Mac Allister tries a good header in the center of the box, but it’s saved to the bottom right by the goalkeeper.

But then! Liverpool get their turn to capitalize on a defensive mistake from Brighton. A poor headed back pass lands in Milos Kerkez’s path. He has his eyes open to it and gets there first, putting it over the goalkeeper.

Ibrahima Konaté is booked towards the end of the first half for a foul on Welbeck.

Milner nearly gets another goal for his team in added time following a corner. Thankfully, his shot is wide.

The half ends 1-1.

Second Half

The game resumes with the same team. Unfortunately, this leads to the same result. It’s Welbeck again who gets on the end of a dangerous cross and scores Brighton’s second. There was a brief thought that it might be offside, but after a check, the goal stands.

Frimpong is booked and then immediately comes off for Rio Ngumoha in the first change of the game for Liverpool.

After that second goal, Liverpool seem to be awake and putting in the effort. Florian Wirtz sends it to Jones, whose shot is saved by the goalkeeper. Moments later, it’s Mac Allister with a free header that goes wide following a corner.

On the other end, Mamardashvili keeps the game alive with a big save of his own, denying Minteh.

Brighton has a second penalty shout waved off by the referee.

Despite being down, and after a brief push, Liverpool look lost and uninterested in fighting back. Brighton very nearly make it three, but the Reds get let off.

Final Thoughts

Just another day in paradise.

Welbeck scores twice to dent Liverpool's top-five hopes

Brighton forward Danny Welbeck scored twice against Liverpool (Glyn KIRK)

Danny Welbeck scored twice as Brighton beat Liverpool 2-1 on Saturday to deal a major blow to the Reds' push for a Champions League spot next season.

Arne Slot's men came into the match on the sunny south coast in buoyant mood after hammering Galatasaray 4-0 in midweek to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

But a goal in each half from the evergreen Welbeck gave the home team a fourth win in five Premier League matches, keeping alive their own hopes of European football next season.

Liverpool were missing both goalkeeper Alisson Becker and forward Mohamed Salah at the Amex Stadium.

And they suffered a further injury blow early in the game when topscorer Hugo Ekitike hobbled off with an apparent dead leg after a firm challenge from former Liverpool stalwart James Milner.

The champions found themselves behind when Welbeck scored his 11th Premier League goal of the season in the 14th minute, nodding home from close range after Diego Gomez headed a cross-field pass back across goal.

That made the 35-year-old former Manchester United and Arsenal forward the top English goalscorer in the league this season.

Liverpool found some rhythm after falling behind and Alexis Mac Allister went close to an equaliser in the 22nd minute but Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen got down smartly low to his left to claw the ball away.

However, the visitors were level in the 30th minute after some clever opportunism from left-back Milos Kerkez, capitalising on an error from Brighton captain Lewis Dunk, who paid the price for heading a high ball back to his goalkeeper without looking behind him.

Hungary defender Kerkez nipped in and produced a composed finish, flicking the ball over the stranded Verbruggen.

Brighton started the second half brightly and were back in front in the 56th minute, with Welbeck again on the scoresheet.

Yankuba Minteh's pinpoint cross was played into Welbeck's path by Jack Hinshelwood and he finished confidently, with the goal confirmed following a VAR check.

Welbeck, who made his Premier League debut for United in 2008, is enjoying his highest-scoring season in the league.

Slot threw on teenager Rio Ngumoha, Andy Robertson and Federico Chiesa in a desperate search for an equaliser but it was Brighton who remained the more threatening team.

Defeat leaves Liverpool fifth in the Premier League, two points behind Aston Villa and one ahead of Chelsea, with the top five almost certain to qualify for the Champions League next season.

The club's Premier League title defence collapsed earlier in the season but they remain alive in the Champions League and face Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals early next month.

Liverpool's Brazilian international goalkeeper Alisson posted on social media that he would be "out of action for a while".

jw/jc

LSU Fights for Third Straight SEC Gym Championship

It’s time to face the postseason.

The back-to-back SEC champion #2 LSU gymnastics team has made it to the postseason with their eyes on a second threepeat. The Tigers are looking for a strong score in the greatest quad meet in NCAA history against #1 Oklahoma, #3 Florida and #4 Alabama in the night session of the SEC Championship in Tulsa. LSU is in search of their seventh ever title and wouldn’t mind seeing a few gymnasts earn SEC titles of their own. The meet begins at 7:00 on SECN with John Roethlisberger, Aly Raisman and Sam Peszek on the call and Taylor Davis performing floorside duties. Live stats can be found here.

Evening session teams’ history at SECs since 2019

Oklahoma is making their second appearance at the SEC Championship after finishing as runners-up in 2025. LSU’s last six finishes were, in order from 2019-25, #1, #2, #5, #3, #1, and #1. Florida’s last six finishes were #2, #3, #1, #1, #4, and #3. Alabama’s last six finishes were #3, #1, #2, #2, #2, and #5.

A brief look at the afternoon session

At 2:00, the five lowest ranked teams in the SEC will face off in the afternoon session. The SEC decided that every team should get in after one year of leaving out the worst team, but this means that the session will force one team to sit out during each rotation. The bye will come between vault and bars. Live scores for the afternoon session can be found here.

#8 Arkansas will start their meet on bars. The Hogs haven’t been as consistent as they’ve wanted to be this season, but they’re eight spots up from 2025, the year they missed this championship entirely. Their goal is to find the gear they need for a push back to nationals, and maybe they can rack up an SEC title from Joscelyn Roberson for the first time.

#6 Georgia will start on the bye. As if last year wasn’t good enough, this year has been even better for the GymDogs. There has been one unfortunate development: Lily Smith broke her foot before the Kentucky meet and will miss the rest of the season. Despite that, Georgia got their first win in Tuscaloosa since 2006 without her, and they had their first regular season 198 in 19 years the week before that. They are looking to keep their momentum going and return to nationals for the first time since 2019.

#9 Missouri will start on bars. Mizzou’s NQS is just 0.001 lower than Arkansas’, but the Tigers have been the more consistent team overall as noted by their higher average. That consistency is what’s kept this team in the top 10. In my five years of watching this sport closely, I’ve always seen this team as the tortoise to bigger teams’ hares. They won’t always put up a massive score, but they’ll put up a competitive score that can sneak ahead of better teams who have more mistakes. That’s certainly possible today.

#16 Auburn will start on beam. Auburn finished the SEC regular season 0-8. They are still having their issues on bars, and floor hasn’t been as good as they’ve needed it to be. They tend to score in the upper 196 range as a result with a high in the low 197s. There are a lot of questions about what happened to the team this year, but those can be quieted with a solid performance tonight that locks them into the seeded spots.

#19 Kentucky will start on floor. The Wildcats had a very rough start to the season with two 194s and a 195, but they haven’t dipped below 196.675 in their last six meets. The beam issues from the early part of the season went away as the Cats haven’t done worse than 49.200 on the event in the last six meets. They’re a solid team with a high chance of pulling a regional semifinal upset. Unrelated to all of that, I find it hilarious that they’re going to make regionals despite finishing the regular season 1-10-1

Let’s jump into the teams sharing the floor with LSU. All event rankings are relative to the rest of the SEC.

#4 Alabama (starts on floor)

Alabama is ranked #5 on vault [49.273], #2 on bars [49.498], #7 on beam [49.225] and #2 on floor [49.515].

I have no idea what this team is going to do. Alabama was a very solid and stable team for the majority of this season with the issue being that they couldn’t find that next level to hit high 197s and 198s. After the Podium Challenge, Alabama set two season lows in three days with a 197.200 and a 197.125, and they finished the regular season with a 197.425 in a home loss to Georgia. The Tide are famous for outdoing expectations at SECs, though. They finished third after starting in the afternoon session in 2019, they won the 2021 title out of nowhere, they finished second in 2024 despite being basically out of title contention in the final rotation, and they finished fifth in 2025 after entering as the #8 seed. This needs to be a solid meet for Alabama, because what awaits at regionals is a massive test.

#3 Florida (starts on beam)

Florida is ranked #6 on vault [49.234], #1 on bars [49.569], #1 on beam [49.538] and #5 on floor [49.438].

Well then, I guess someone decided to wake up. The Gators have been on a tear the past two weeks with back-to-back national season-high scores of 198.450 and 198.575, though that second score was a bit higher than it should’ve been. Whether that translates to this meet is impossible to know until it happens. In the last two years, Florida’s had a rough time at SECs. Last year, they finished third despite outdoing Oklahoma and getting multiple 10s. In 2024, they finished fourth after a bad start on beam. If they go 198.600, I won’t be incredibly surprised because they’re capable of being the best team in the country. All of that talent is too good to be getting mid-197s throughout the year.

Also, just a point because I see it every year and it irks me: Florida is very good in the postseason, and postseason scoring isn’t going to stop that. In 2022, Florida set the NCAA record for highest score in tournament history with a 198.775 at the Auburn Regional Final with an insane meet. Coming into 2026, I thought Florida had the highest ceiling in the country, and recent meets have shown off what that looks like. What kills the Gators is their mindset. If they’re even slightly off, it can snowball.

#1 Oklahoma (starts on vault)

Oklahoma is ranked #1 on vault [49.563], #4 on bars [49.428], #2 on beam [49.513] and #4 on floor [49.478].

Breaking news, the Sooners still kick your ass. Once again, the best team in the country is the Oklahoma Sooners, a team that’s built on great execution and technique. One look at their rankings tells an interesting story, though. This team is consistent, but they aren’t as automatic as in years past. The 2023 and 2024 teams are the best teams I’ve ever seen since I started following this sport in 2022, and those teams were far more consistent with their landings than this one. Oklahoma’s bars team has been especially inconsistent with their landings compared to years past, and in a meet like this, it could be a problem.

Oklahoma has the third highest ceiling of any team in the country behind Florida and LSU. Their floor is extremely high, though, and that’s why they do so well. An okay meet for Oklahoma is going to look like a 197.700-197.900. They operate on such a high level, and that’s what makes them almost unbeatable. Almost unbeatable is not entirely unbeatable, though, and if they’re only doing okay, they won’t get their first SEC tournament title.

#2 LSU (starts on bars)

Kailin Chio is the final SEC Specialist of the Week of 2026. Her perfect 30 marked the first of its kind in NCAA history, and with the SEC defining a specialist as anyone who doesn’t do the all-around, she was a lock for this award. This is Kailin’s first ever Specialist of the Week award, and she’s now won all three kinds of SEC weekly awards in her career.

LSU is ranked #2 on vault [49.439], #3 on bars [49.442], #3 on beam [49.486] and #1 on floor [49.544].

“To be perfectly honest, no amount of analysis is going to matter when it comes to this championship because the top three teams are about as equally likely as each other to take home the title. It’s a waiting game to see who hits up to their potential, and that’s what makes this so fun. This is an SEC title with the top three teams in the nation facing off. There is no conference outside the MAC, a chaotic masterpiece of a championship, with this many teams with a legitimate chance at a title. The best way for me to push against some of my anxiety is to enjoy what should be one of the greatest SEC championships in any sport ever and let what happens happen.” That’s what I said in last year’s preview, and now it’s the top four teams in the nation facing off.

For LSU, their normal is enough to succeed. This team is unstoppable when it catches fire, but that’s been a challenge in 2026. Several of LSU’s high scores came when incredible rotations buoyed mediocre rotations. There’s a chance the top three teams in this meet finish above 198, so normal may not be enough to win. What matters most is putting together a solid meet one more time before regionals. Don’t worry about the final result if LSU manages to do that because they have no control over the other three juggernauts on the floor.

For final rankings heading into regionals, there’s a slight chance LSU and Oklahoma swap spots. If Oklahoma scores a 197.900 or lower, LSU would pass them with any score that’s at least 0.425 higher. A 197.925+ makes it impossible for LSU to move their NQS higher than Oklahoma’s. LSU cannot drop below their current ranking. Florida is locked into the #3 overall seed regardless of score tonight. Alabama is not locked into their final seed, but it won’t matter too much. #5 UCLA has full control of whether Bama is the #4 overall seed or the #5 overall seed. If UCLA can’t get a 197.375, they’re stuck at their current spot, and if they get a 198.125+, they move up to the #4 spot no matter what.

This should be a fantastic meet, maybe the best quad meet in history. Thankfully, LSU isn’t playing in any major sports during this meet, so y’all have no excuse to be watching anything else. It’s this kind of pressure that makes people want to come to LSU.

D2 sharpshooter Cal Klesmit enters Transfer Portal, draws D1 interest

Cal Klesmit (photo credit - Northern Michigan basketball)

On Thursday, Northern Michigan sophomore Cal Klesmit entered the D2 Transfer Portal. Not only did that raise eyebrows because he is former Wisconsin guard Max Klesmit’s brother, but also because of the season he had shooting the basketball.

Klesmit earned first-team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) honors this season. He is a 6-foot-2 guard out of Neenah, Wisconsin. He started all 35 games this season, and averaged 12.2 points and 3.1 assists while shooting 41.8 percent from three on 6.4 attempts per game.

READ: 2026 On3 Transfer Portal Rankings

Since going into the Transfer Portal, Klesmit has had several schools reach out. Programs like Washington State, Green Bay, East Tennessee State, Cal State Fullerton, Albany, and Youngstown State all eached out within the first 24 to 36 hours.

Klesmit has had an interesting journey. He committed to Green Bay out of high school, but Will Ryan was let go. He then had a knee scope as a true freshman and a broken wrist as a redshirt freshman. Last year, his redshirt sophomore season, was his first full season playing basketball in a couple of years.

Green Bay is talking about getting him on a visit soon, and other programs continue to jump into the mix each day. Klesmit says that his Transfer Portal recruitment right now is wide open.

Officiating getting worse because of VAR - Shearer

Refereeing standards are "the worst we have seen for a long time" and "only getting worse" because of the use of the video assistant referee (VAR), says former Newcastle United and England striker Alan Shearer.

The debate around the use of VAR continues to rage, with weekends often dominated by controversy around perceived incorrect officiating decisions in the Premier League.

"They [referees] are too reliant on it and it's affecting the standard of refereeing now, and it's not a good look," Shearer said on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Shearer's comments come after VAR was again the story in Friday's 2-2 draw between Bournemouth and Manchester United.

United have made a formal complaint to referees' body Professional Game Match Officials Limited over what they feel was clear inconsistency in the decisions during the match at Vitality Stadium.

Harry Maguire was sent off for pulling back Evanilson inside the box as United led 2-1 with 10 minutes to go.

But that came just 10 minutes after Amad Diallo was denied a penalty for a similar incident at the other end, while United had also earlier been awarded a penalty for what United boss Michael Carrick deemed to be a comparable foul on Matheus Cunha.

Carrick said it was the inconsistency that he found "baffling" and did not understand how the referee "can give one and not the other".

Shearer agreed and said: "You should have given a penalty when you gave two like that. How on earth do you not give another one."

VAR has been in operation in the Premier League since the beginning of the 2019-20 campaign but, after another season of controversy, delayed decisions and confusion, its use has once again been called into question.

Former Liverpool full-back Stephen Warnock said it is the "worst thing that has been introduced to the game".

"I think it has ruined it. It's ruined the enjoyment in stadiums. I think it's ruined it for referees to officiate. I think that it's a little bit of a safety blanket every time they referee," he told Radio 5 Live.

"VAR isn't perfect, it isn't great, it makes mistakes and it's still subjective, which is a huge problem, and I just think it's a poor addition to the game."

Earlier this week it was announced that Europe's top leagues have been summoned to a meeting with Uefa in the summer to discuss how VAR technology is being used.

The summit of referee chiefs from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga and Ligue 1 will discuss how to reset VAR to its intended interpretation of only intervening for the clearest of errors and not "microscopic interventions".

In 2024 Wolves submitted a resolution to the Premier League which triggered a vote on the continued use of VAR.

The league claimed there would be 100 more incorrect refereeing decisions made per season if clubs voted to scrap the technology and clubs eventually voted in favour of keeping it.

'Clubs have selective memory when decisions go against them' - analysis

At the end of every season the Premier League's stakeholders - that's coaches, captains and fans, among others - are asked for their opinion on how the game is refereed.

Last summer the high threshold for VAR intervention was supported by 80%.

Clubs may feel they have been wronged, as Manchester United were at Bournemouth.

But they don't mention the times they benefited from this high threshold.

Like the push by Leny Yoro before United scored at Fulham, or the penalty for Jaydee Canvot's hold on Cunha (which also led to a VAR red card), or Diogo Dalot's potential red-card challenge on Jeremy Doku.

Clubs have selective memory when decisions go against them.

There have been fewer VAR interventions this season, but the accuracy has remained the same at 94%.

PGMOL would probably say that shows more decisions are being made on the field rather than being left to VAR.

The independent Key Match Incidents Panel results say that on-field accuracy has remained stable, at 86%, since 2023-24.

Take that on face value and on-field standards have neither improved nor regressed.

English football's biggest problem is that it doesn't know what it wants.

It doesn't like VAR getting involved in games.

The Premier League has the lowest intervention rate in Europe, but then you get clubs saying it must intervene more when a decision doesn't go their way.

Clubs are always unhappy when a decision goes against them.

But they are strangely silent when they are the beneficiaries.

Jon Jones believes he beats most fighters despite arthritis


Jon Jones remains confident in his abilities. | Getty/UFC


Jon Jones is not to be counted out because of his arthritis. 

Jones recently reminded fans that while arthritis is painful, it hasn’t robbed him of his skills. Widely considered the greatest of all time, Jones believes he still runs through most fighters.

“Random thought: Arthritis hurts, it doesn’t make you cripple,” Jones wrote on X. “I’m still smashing 99.47% of you out there.”

Random thought: Arthritis hurts, it doesn’t make you cripple. I’m still smashing 99.47% of you out there.— Jonny Meat (@JonnyBones) March 20, 2026


Shattered Dreams

Jones stalled the heavyweight division for over a year before retiring last year. However, “Bones” returned to the drug testing pool within weeks of his retirement after UFC White House plans were revealed. But Jones failed to land a spot on the card despite his best efforts. 

While there were talks of potential fight with Alex Pereira, they fizzled out after Jones’ arthritis was revealed. Jones’ arthritis was first revealed on a video recorded with Meta glasses, allegedly without his knowledge. After missing out on the White House card, Jones has asked for his release from the UFC

March Madness: Alabama is a Tiny Favorite Over Texas Tech… For Now

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Mar 20, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide forward Aiden Sherrell (22) shoots against Hofstra Pride forward Victory Onuetu (6) in the second half during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

Nate Oats crew had to overcome the loss of guard Aden Holloway and sloppy early play from the Tide — as well as ridiculous officiating from the referees — in the first round of the NCAAM Tournament to top 13-seed Hofstra on Friday afternoon. Despite the issues for Alabama, the 4th seeded Crimson Tide led the entire game and finally took charge with just under 5 minutes to play when they outscored the Pride 19-5 down the stretch to turn a tight game into a 20 point win. Up next for Alabama is a tougher foe in 5th seeded Texas Tech and Bama cannot afford to wait until the last minutes to turn up the heat.

According to the FanDuel sportsbook, the Tide opens up as a -1.5 point favorite over the Red Raiders — a razor-thin margin that could waver between now and Sunday’s game at 8:45pm CT. The over/under is set at 164.5 as of post.

TEXAS TECH (23-10)

Texas Tech had a similar opening game in the Big Dance as they led the 12-seed Akron by five at the half and by a similar margin with 6:25 remaining before outscoring the Zips 22-7 down the stretch to win by 20.

Tech is also missing a key player. However unlike Holloway, their loss is a consensus second-team All-American in forward JT Toppin who suffered a season-ending injury after tearing his ACL in his right knee in a February game at Arizona State. At the time of his injury, Toppin led his team with 21.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game.

Texas Tech would lose that game to the Sun Devils, who did not make the post-season. They would rebound for a blowout win over a bad Kansas State and also-ran Cincinnati, followed by a huge upset of Iowa State — now a 2-seed — on the road. But the good times did not last as the Red Raiders lost their final three games prior to the NCAA Tournament. Those opponents — TCU, BYU, and Iowa State — are all NCAA Tournament participants.

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DateOppCloseResultATS/OUPLAY
Feb 21Kansas State -12.5 / 158.5 Won 100-72 Won / Over B12
Feb 24Cincinnati -7 / 143.5 Won 80-68 Won / Over B12
Feb 28@Iowa State +9.5 / 145 Won 82-73 Won / Over B12
Mar 3TCU -8.5 / 147.5 Lost 65-73 Lost / Under B12
Mar 8@BYU +2.5 / 159.5 Lost 76-82 Lost / Under B12
Mar 12Iowa State +7 / 143.5 Lost 53-75 Lost / Under B12T
Mar 20Akron -7 / 154.5 Won 91-71 Won / Over NCAAT

In the three game win streak, the oddsmakers likely had their doubts about Texas Tech without their star player. In the three game setback that followed, the opposite was likely true. The spread and over/under against Akron were shockingly low (unless you are impressed by a team that dominated the MAC, a conference that put only two teams in the Big Dance).

Donovan Atwell and Christian Anderson have stepped up their games in Toppin’s absence, and LeJuan Watts has emerged as a key contributor. But is it enough? Which Texas Tech team will we see on Sunday?

ALABAMA (24-9)

After a show-stopping double overtime win over Arkansas, Alabama defeated poor LSU and MSU teams and then got revenge over Tennessee. Then came a disappointing loss to UGA and a hammering of Auburn. The Tide made an early exit from the SEC Tournament before entering the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson Tide loses some scoring contributions from Holloway, but have other guards capable of stepping up. But will they?

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DateOppCloseResultATS/OUPLAY
Feb 18Arkansas -4.5 / 181.5 Won 117-115 Lost / Over SEC
Feb 21@LSU -7.5 / 172 Won 90-83 Lost / Over SEC
Feb 25Mississippi State -13 / 176.5 Won 100-75 Won / Under SEC
Feb 28@Tennessee +5.5 / 162.5 Won 71-69 Won / Under SEC
Mar 3@Georgia -1.5 / 179 Lost 88-98 Lost / Over SEC
Mar 7Auburn -6.5 / 175.5 Won 96-84 Won / Over SEC
Mar 13Ole Miss -12.5 / 166.5 Lost 79-80 Lost / Under SECT
Mar 20Hofstra -11.5 / 158.5 Won 90-70 Won / Over NCAAT

The Tide is still the nation’s top scoring team at 91.7 points per game. The Red Raiders average 80.7 which is 70th highest. Tech allows 72.6 ppg and Bama is at 70.1.

The real determinant seems to be if the Tide can be motivated to play hard and play defense. Sometimes, you never know what you are going to get out of this squad. The hope is that Oats has saved up a good motivation speech for the crimson and white.

The odds could fluctuate between now and Sunday’s tipoff. Check in with FanDuel for updates.

This second round game is set for 8:45pm/9:45pm on Sunday, March 22, and will be broadcast on TBS.

Arne Slot reaction - What did Liverpool's manager say after defeat at Brighton?

The reaction was clear at the full time whistle from Arne Slot, as he was not a happy man as his Liverpool side lost at Brighton on Saturday to put a big dent in their top four hopes.

MOREBrighton v Liverpool recap, video highlights

Add in losing Hugo Ekitike to injury early in the game to add another star to Liverpool's growing injury list and it was not a nice outing to the seaside for Slot.

Reigning champions Liverpool have now lost 10 Premier League games this season.

Below is the latest Arne Slot reaction from the Amex Stadium after Liverpool's defeat at Brighton.

Arne Slot reaction

Reaction to come...

Prosecutors claim Alabama guard Aden Holloway’s phone contained 'drug transactions'

Aden Holloway’s phone allegedly contained “drug transactions” prior to his Monday arrest on a felony drug charge, according to ESPN, but attorneys for the Alabama guard say the 21-year-old’s constitutional rights were violated when police searched his home.

Holloway was arrested Monday following that search. He was charged with first-degree possession of marijuana and failure to affix a tax stamp.

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The 2.1 pounds of marijuana allegedly found at Holloway’s apartment is significant, as any amount 2.2 pounds or higher is considered enough to warrant a drug-trafficking charge in Alabama.

Holloway, a junior, was removed from campus and was not with his Crimson Tide teammates in Tampa, Fla. for their 90-70 first-round win over Hofstra in the NCAA tournament on Friday.

According to charging documents, the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force found the “drug transactions” on Holloway’s phone after seizing $400 located in a jacket. Holloway said he got the marijuana out of state for personal use.

"The money is being seized due to seeing drug transactions on Holloway's phone, with people texting that they were going to get up with him after the season," said a complaint filed by prosecutors on Friday. "Holloway had smaller denominations in his possession which is indicative of narcotic sales. The marijuana was in separate packing, from plastic bags to prepackaged marijuana to vacuum sealed bags."

A “trash pull” conducted by police at Holloway’s apartment found marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia inside containers with the Alabama star’s name on them in garbage bags. According to police, the garbage was pulled following unspecified “complaints.”

The pulling of trash violated Holloway’s constitutional rights, according to his attorney, Jason Neff, who added he will seek to have what police found in Holloway’s apartment disallowed as the legal process moves forward.

"In review of the probable cause [search warrant], once this case moves forward, we would challenge the basis of the search with a motion to suppress evidence for the violation of his Fourth Amendment [rights]," Neff told ESPN.

The Fourth Amendment protects citizens against “unreasonable searches and seizures.”

Neff also said that he is looking to meet with Alabama school officials next week in hopes of overturning the ban on Holloway attending classes, which could potentially allow him to suit up again for the Crimson Tide should they reach next weekend's Sweet 16.

Alabama coach Nate Oats said before the Hofstra game that he still supports Holloway.

"I've got three daughters; they've made mistakes," Oats said. "You don't disappear on them when they need your help. I won't be disappearing on him. I talked to him yesterday morning on the phone and the night before that. I've talked to him every day. I'm going to continue to talk to him, love him, help him through this, and we'll see where it all takes him."

First-degree possession of marijuana in Alabama is a Class C felony in the state. If Holloway is convicted, he could face up to 10 years in a state penitentiary and up to a $15,000 fine. He could also receive a six-month driver’s license suspension and have to take mandatory drug-awareness classes, per Polson law firm.

Holloway was bonded out of Tuscaloosa County jail early Monday morning. His bond was set at $5,000.

How to watch Davante Adams in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic today

Tom Brady is hosting the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic today in Los Angeles and there are several players with ties to the Los Angeles Rams. Davante Adams is one of them, showcasing his receiving skills in a new setting with flags instead of pads.

Odell Beckham Jr. and Jalen Ramsey are also playing in today’s game, each winning Super Bowl LVI with the Rams four years ago. Coincidentally, all three of them were drafted to Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels’ team, one of three squads taking the field.

The game was relocated from Riyadh to Los Angeles and will be played at BMO Stadium, a star-studded event that features three teams – two comprised of NFL players and one of Team USA Flag Football.

What time is the Fanatics Flag Football Classic?

  • Start time: 4 p.m. ET

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic starts at 4 p.m. ET from BMO Stadium in L.A.

How to watch the Fanatics Flag Football Classic

  • TV channel: FOX

Flag Football Classic rosters

Below are the rosters for the Flag Football Classic after they held their draft.

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— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) March 19, 2026

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Sam Kerr, Millie Bright expected to leave Chelsea as uncertainty grows at WSL giants

Sam Kerr, Millie Bright expected to leave Chelsea as uncertainty grows at WSL giantsStriker Sam Kerr is expected to depart Chelsea when her contract expires at the end of the season, while captain Millie Bright also wants to leave.

Both are out of contract at the end of this season. Chelsea offered Bright a new deal but the 32-year-old, who is the club’s longest continuously-serving player, prefers an exit, according to multiple sources briefed on the matter — who, like all referenced in this article, spoke anonymously to protect relationships. Bright’s one-year extension, signed in March 2025, does contain the option of an extra 12 months.

Kerr, 32, is also expected to depart at the end of her contract, with strong interest in the Australian from multiple clubs in the NWSL. She scored four goals for Australia, who she is captain of, en route to the Asia Cup final, which they lost 1-0 against Japn on Saturday. She is currently Chelsea’s top goalscorer in all competitions, with 10 goals.

The pair have been key figures in Chelsea’s domestic dominance. Bright has made more than 300 appearances for the club since joining in 2014, and Kerr more than 150 since arriving midway through the 2019-20 season.

Bright’s time at Chelsea includes a run of six consecutive Women’s Super League titles between 2019 and 2025, as well as 10 domestic cup trophies, while Kerr’s tenure includes six of those cups and five league titles (not counting honours in the 2024-25 campaign, which she missed through injury).

Chelsea have a number of players reaching the end of their deals in the summer, including goalkeeper Hannah Hampton, forward Aggie Beever-Jones, backup goalkeeper Rebecca Spencer and defender Lucy Bronze. There is an expectation that Hampton will sign a new contract in the near future.

Forwards Catarina Macario and Guro Reiten were also out of contract at the same time and have completed moves to NWSL sides San Diego Wave and Gotham, respectively, in the last few weeks.

The 2026 summer window was always going to be a busy one for Chelsea, given those expiring contracts. It is also their first since the departure of head of women’s football Paul Green, whose shock exit in February after 13 years at the club has been significant. Green was a key figure in the side’s growth into a dynasty, gaining a reputation for shrewd succession planning and squad evolution. His departure has influenced some players’ thinking about their futures at the club, sources added.

As The Athletic reported in February, Green had less autonomy over recruitment and squad planning since Emma Hayes’ departure as manager in June 2024, with individuals who had typically focused on the men’s side becoming more involved, including sporting director Paul Winstanley. Chelsea believed the leadership structure on the women’s side needed to be adapted to reflect the differing models under Hayes, who had a wider leadership remit, and Bompastor, who focuses on the technical and performance side.

Chelsea were considering options for a sporting director on the women’s side as early as last autumn. In February, the club announced the appointment of Phil Radley for that role, with a brief of “a central role in shaping the long-term direction of the women’s team”. The accompanying statement added that Radley’s role will include overseeing recruitment and handling contracts and negotiations with players’ agents and representatives.

Bright’s experience and leadership are valuable for a dressing room that has experienced circumstances they are unused to on and off the pitch this season. But the former England international, who is currently unavailable for Chelsea due to an ankle knock suffered in the 2-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur in February, does have significant competition for a starting spot in the team.

Chelsea’s other centre-backs include former world record signing Naomi Girma, as well as recently fit-again Kadeisha Buchanan. Nathalie Bjorn is expected to miss the remainder of the season after suffering another injury in last weekend’s League Cup final, but is a regular starter when fit. Veerle Buurman, 19, who deputised for the injured Bright in the League Cup final, has impressed in her first season at the club after joining from PSV.

While Chelsea understood Kerr’s exit was an eventuality, it would not seem ideal for her departure to coincide with that of Macario and a summer that also sees academy graduate Beever-Jones out of contract. Were Kerr to leave, Chelsea’s senior striker ranks would include just Beever-Jones, dependent on her contract renewal or activation of the one-year option in her existing terms, and Mayra Ramirez, who has not featured for Chelsea since a hamstring injury sustained during pre-season. The 26-year-old has suffered repeated setbacks during her rehabilitation, and Bompastor said last week that she may miss the remainder of the season.

These concerns around the front line means Chelsea could look uncharacteristically toothless in the No 9 position come next season if reinforcements are not recruited.

The uncertainty around contracts is just one facet of the uncertainty that still envelopes Chelsea. As The Athletic detailed last month, Winstanley has expressed a desire to increase the number of player sales from the women’s team, something the club has not historically been known for.

On the pitch, while Chelsea retained their League Cup title with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United on March 15, the once reliably indomitable winners are also set to fail to win the WSL title for the first time in seven years, sitting nine points behind Manchester City with four games remaining after their draw with London City Lionesses on Saturday.

This season, Chelsea lost consecutive WSL matches for the first time since July 2015, following a 2-0 defeat by Arsenal with a 5-1 loss against Manchester City. It marked the first time in Sonia Bompastor’s 181-game managerial career that she lost consecutive matches.

However, they have won four and drawn one of their six matches since that defeat to City — including the League Cup final and FA Cup fifth-round double-header against Manchester United. They are now third, with fourth-placed Arsenal two points behind with two games in hand.

Chelsea face domestic rivals Arsenal over a two-legged Champions League quarter-final on March 24 and April 1, before playing Tottenham Hotspur in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup on April 6.

A high-stakes end to the season lies ahead — but Chelsea have just as much to do off the pitch over the summer.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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USA TODAY Sports thinks UNC should target SEC coach

We're just two days removed from the end of UNC's once-promising basketball season. After leading VCU by 19 points in the second half of each team's NCAA Tournament opener on Thursday, North Carolina lost 82-78 in overtime.

The Tar Heels now have two straight seasons with first-round losses, which rightfully poses the question: how much longer will Hubert Davis last as head coach?

If North Carolina moves on from Davis, who will replace him at one of the most prestigious college basketball programs? If you ask USA TODAY Sports senior national college football writer Matt Hayes, UNC should hire Florida Gators head coach Todd Golden.

"Take the rare step and pay Golden like a football coach – or better yet, more than a football coach," Hayes said. "Offer $13-14 million a year over 10 years, and commit to $20 million annually in NIL funds (including private deals). It’s time to see just how serious North Carolina is about basketball.

"Golden can be in Carolina Blue for three decades if he wins and wants to hang around," Hayes continued. "He can win big and recreate the pecking order of legendary UNC coaches. The only option is Golden, whose choice will be building a legacy at Florida, or embracing the rebuild at arguably the most iconic brand in the sport. He’s young, knows how to reach players in the NIL-driven world and has proven he can build and develop rosters and win a national title."

Golden led Florida to its third National Championship in 2025 – and a 1-seed in this year's NCAA Tournament. The Gators will play Iowa on Sunday, facing off in a Second Round clash at 7:10 p.m.

Davis did so many great things for the Tar Heels, including leading them to a surprise appearance in the 2022 National Championship game, but his time in Chapel Hill is up. North Carolina has too much history to fall into its current state of underperformance.

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Brighton & Hove Albion x Liverpool - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Brighton & Hove Albion x Liverpool - Highlights, Summary and Match Report
Brighton & Hove Albion x Liverpool - Highlights, Summary and Match Report

Incidents: The story of the match

1':

The match begins

10':

Missed opportunity. Dominik Szoboszlai from Liverpool attempted a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area.

10':

Missed opportunity. Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool took a right-footed shot from over 35 yards after a quick counterattack.

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Missed opportunity! Dominik Szoboszlai from Liverpool took a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area, but it sailed over the bar. The assist came from Jeremie Frimpong.

10':

Missed opportunity! Dominik Szoboszlai from Liverpool took a right-footed shot from over 35 yards during a quick counterattack, but it went wide.

Brighton and Hove Albion takes the lead, 1-0 against Liverpool. Danny Welbeck scores with a header from close range, directing the ball into the top left corner. The assist comes from Diego Gómez, who also delivered a header.Brighton and Hove Albion takes the lead, 1-0 against Liverpool. Danny Welbeck scores with a header from close range, directing the ball into the top left corner. The assist comes from Diego Gómez, who also delivered a header.

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GOAL Brighton & Hove Albion: Danny Welbeck (Brighton & Hove Albion) scores!

Danny Welbeck scores goal number 11 in the competition (30 matches)

21':

Opportunity wasted. Diego Gómez from Brighton and Hove Albion attempted a header from the middle of the penalty area.

21':

Missed opportunity! Diego Gómez from Brighton and Hove Albion attempted a header from the center of the box, but it sailed high and to the right. The cross was delivered by Yankuba Minteh.

24':

Missed opportunity. Dominik Szoboszlai from Liverpool took a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area following a free kick.

24':

Opportunity wasted. Dominik Szoboszlai of Liverpool takes a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area following a free kick, but it narrowly misses the target.

It's now Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Liverpool 1. Milos Kerkez has scored for Liverpool, firing a left-footed shot from the heart of the box straight into the center of the net.It's Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Liverpool 1. Milos Kerkez scores for Liverpool with a left-footed shot from the middle of the penalty area, placing it right into the center of the net.

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GOAL Liverpool: Milos Kerkez (Liverpool) scores!

Milos Kerkez scores goal number 2 in the competition (28 matches)

32':

Opportunity wasted. Jack Hinshelwood of Brighton and Hove Albion took a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area, narrowly missing the target. The assist came from Danny Welbeck.

37':

Missed opportunity. Mats Wieffer from Brighton and Hove Albion attempted a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area.

37':

Missed opportunity. Mats Wieffer from Brighton and Hove Albion took a right-footed shot from outside the penalty area, but it sailed over the goal and to the right.

45 +2':

Missed opportunity. James Milner from Brighton and Hove Albion took a left-footed shot from outside the penalty area following a corner kick.

Brighton and Hove Albion takes the lead with a score of 2-1 against Liverpool. Danny Welbeck finds the back of the net with a left-footed shot from close range, placing it right in the center of the goal. The assist comes from Jack Hinshelwood.

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GOAL Brighton & Hove Albion: Danny Welbeck (Brighton & Hove Albion) scores!

Danny Welbeck scores goal number 12 in the competition (30 matches)

65':

Opportunity wasted. Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool attempted a header from the center of the penalty area but failed to convert. The chance was set up by Dominik Szoboszlai, who delivered a cross following a corner kick.

71':

Missed opportunity. James Milner of Brighton and Hove Albion attempted a right-footed shot from the right side of the penalty area but sent it wide to the left following a corner kick.

Report Tedesco wanted for Fiorentina job after Fenerbahce spell

Report Tedesco wanted for Fiorentina job after Fenerbahce spell
Report Tedesco wanted for Fiorentina job after Fenerbahce spell

Fiorentina continue their search for a new coach next season, and Turkish reports claim Fabio Paratici has contacted Fenerbahce boss Domenico Tedesco.

The Viola are already planning for the future, as current coach Paolo Vanoli will not remain after this term, regardless of whether they secure Serie A status.

Tedesco latest target for Fiorentina

FREIBERG AM NECKAR, GERMANY – JUNE 13: Domenico Tedesco, Head of Belgium reacts during a public training session at Wasen-SportCentrum on June 13, 2024 in Freiberg am Neckar, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

New director Paratici has been tasked with finding the right man, and the latest candidate to be mentioned is Tedesco.

Although the 40-year-old is Italian, he moved to Germany at a young age and made his career there with Schalke 04, RB Leipzig, then had two years as coach of the Belgium national team from 2023 to 2025.

Fenerbahce appointed Tedesco on September 9, having sacked Jose Mourinho, and he has so far overseen 24 wins, 11 draws and five defeats for the club.

FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 8: Fabio Paratici of ACF Fiorentina looks on during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Parma Calcio 1913 at Artemio Franchi on March 8, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

According to Turkish news site Fanatik, Paratici has been in contact with the coach on behalf of Fiorentina for next season.

His current deal with Fenerbahce is valid until June 2027.

Real Madrid defender brings forward injury return date

Real Madrid defender brings forward injury return date
Real Madrid defender brings forward injury return date

Real Madrid have dealt with many injury problems this season, and among the most difficult has been Eder Militao’s. The Brazilian defender has been out since December with a serious hamstring issue, and while his absence has been significantly felt over the last four months, he is now closing in on a return to action.

Last week, Militao resumed training, and he has been involved with his teammates in recent days. As per Diario AS, he is determined to make his return after the international break when Real Madrid travel to Son Moix to face Mallorca.

Militao has been pencilled in to return from injury in April, and as things stand, this will be spot on. But rather than later in the month, he hopes to be involved in the early stages of the season run-in, which kicks off at Son Moix.

Real Madrid will ease Militao back in

Militao may be desperate to return to the starting line-up as soon as possible, especially as he will want to prove his fitness ahead of the 2026 World Cup, but Real Madrid and Alvaro Arbeloa are clear that he will not been rushed back. He is unlikely to be able to start either leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich, but if Los Blancos progress, he would be fine to face Paris Saint-Germain or Liverpool in the last four.

Despite the fact that Real Madrid will not rush Militao back, they do need him as soon as possible. They have regularly been unable to rotate in central defence due to various injury problems that Antonio Rudiger, Dean Huijsen, Raul Asencio and David Alaba have had at different times. All four are available right now, although the performance levels will go up a notch when the returning Brazilian is back in the team.

Forget Kerkez: Liverpool monster kept Reds in the game vs Brighton – but no one will talk about it

Forget Kerkez: Liverpool monster kept Reds in the game vs Brighton – but no one will talk about it
Forget Kerkez: Liverpool monster kept Reds in the game vs Brighton – but no one will talk about it

Giorgi Mamardashvili was one of Liverpool’s more impressive players as Arne Slot’s men took on Brighton on the south coast.

The Georgian international earned some criticism for his performance in the first half of action, but showcased his impressive shot-stopping abilities in the second.


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The Merseysiders signed the former Valencia man in the summer of 2024, with his transfer delayed to the following summer transfer window.

Giorgi Mamardashvili kept Liverpool in the tie against Brighton

We refuse to blame Mamardashvili for Danny Welbeck’s second-half goal.

A look back at the replay clearly shows that Virgil van Dijk failed to get ahead of his runner in Jack Hinshelwood. Ryan Gravenberch then didn’t help matters himself by dropping behind the Brighton striker who was unmarked for his tap-in at close range.

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* Giorgi Mamardashvili’s stats in the Premier League game (Fotmob)

It seems Fotmob have been quite harsh with their rating of 6.4/10 – no doubt influenced in large part by the fact our ‘keeper conceded twice at the Amex.

Don’t get us wrong. his passing quality has to be addressed moving forward, particularly if Liverpool remain confident that the Georgia star is the right successor for Alisson Becker.

But he’s far from being the reason why we lost in Brighton on Saturday afternoon. And it’s certainly not the first time that Mamardashvili has been one of a few players to actually turn up for Liverpool in competitive action.

Some blame for Danny Welbeck’s first goal

It was Giorgi Mamardashvili’s poor pass, as noted by Paul Gorst on X (formerly Twitter), that saw Liverpool immediately threatened thereafter.

However, it’s hard to be overly critical of our stand-in No.1 (amid Alisson Becker’s injury) given how little support he received from his backline.

Ibrahima Konate was overpowered at the far post, leaving Danny Welbeck free to power a header into the back of the net.

There’s an argument to be made that the contact prevented the Frenchman from contesting the aerial duel, but it’s not really good enough from the centre-back, and it left his ‘keeper utterly exposed.

Ultimately, there’s only so much even a quality shotstopper like Giorgi Mamardashvili is capable of doing.

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WIAA state boys basketball tournament today: Schedule, how to watch

The WIAA state boys basketball tournament reaches its pinnacle Saturday, March 21 at the Kohl Center in Madison with the championship games in each of five divisions.

In the Division 1 final, it's No. 1 Wisconsin Lutheran (29-0) vs. No. 3 Madison Memorial (27-2).

In Division 2, it's No. 1 Slinger (25-4) vs, No. 3 Whitefish Bay (23-6).

In Division 3, it's No. 1 Seymour (28-1) vs. No. 3 Racine St. Catherine's (23-4).

In Division 4, it's No. 4 Cambridge (20-9) vs. No. 2 Milwaukee Juneau (27-1).

And in Division 5, it's No. 1 Reedsville (27-3) vs. No. 3 Southwestern (24-6).

Here's what you need to know about today's action at the WIAA state boys basketball tournament:

Where to watch the WIAA state boys basketball tournament; TV, live stream

  • TV: The state tournament will be televised live on WVTV (Milwaukee), WKOW (Madison), WAOW (Wausau), WXOW (La Crosse), WQOW (Eau Claire) and WCWF (Green Bay/Fox Valley).
  • Streaming: You can stream all of the games on the WIAA Sports Live app. The state finals will be streamed on the TV station's websites and fox11online.com.

WIAA state boys basketball tournament ticket information

Tickets are $12.55 per session or $82.85 for a full weekend pass through WIAA ticketing partner GoFan.

WIAA state boys basketball tournament results

THURSDAY, MARCH 19

Division 3 semifinals

  • No. 1 Seymour 67, No. 4 Saint Croix Central 49
  • No. 3 Racine St. Catherine’s 72, No. 2 Lake Mills 66

Division 4 semifinals

  • No. 4 Cambridge 71, No. 1 Bonduel 49
  • No. 2 Milwaukee Juneau 72, No. 3 Regis 54

FRIDAY, MARCH 20

Division 5 semifinals

  • No. 1 Reedsville 75, No. 4 Sheboygan Lutheran 72
  • No. 3 Southwestern 69, No. 2 Prentice 65

Division 2 semifinals

  • No. 1 Slinger 83, No. 4 McFarland 56
  • No. 3 Whitefish Bay 64, No. 2 West Salem 58

Division 1 semifinals

  • No. 1 Wisconsin Lutheran 68, No. 4 Appleton North 61
  • No. 3 Madison Memorial 75, No. 2 De Pere 62

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Ex-Red Sox Pitcher Makes NL Team's Opening Day Roster, 'Expected' To Be In Starting Rotation

San Diego Padres pitcher Walker Buehler

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Former Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler has made the San Diego Padres' Opening Day roster and is "expected to" be in the team's starting rotation, according to Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune.

"This was determined after he displayed a varied and effective pitch mix while allowing two runs on eight hits over 8⅔ innings in his past two Cactus League starts," the Padres beat writer said. "Buehler and Germán Márquez are expected to man the final two spots in the rotation to begin the season -- after incumbent starters Nick Pivetta, Michael King and Randy Vásquez."

Buehler signed a minor-league deal with San Diego in mid-February and made his spring training debut with his new club in early March.

The two-time All-Star signed with the Red Sox in December 2024 after spending the first eight years of his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Buehler earned both of his All-Star honors and won two World Series titles during his stay in Los Angeles but went just 7-7 with a 5.45 ERA in Beantown before being released in August.

He joined the Philadelphia Phillies and went 3-0 with a 0.66 ERA across 13 2/3 innings pitched covering three games (two starts) with the NL East club.

The 31-year-old Buehler is 2-0 with a 3.09 ERA and 13 strikeouts across 11 2/3 innings pitched this spring with the Padres.

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Steelers to sign OL Brock Hoffman

The Steelers are still waiting for word on quarterback Aaron Rodgers's plans for the 2026 season, but they have reportedly moved to add another of head coach Mike McCarthy's former charges to the roster.

Longtime Steelers reporter Mark Kaboly reports that they have agreed to sign offensive lineman Brock Hoffman.

Hoffman was not tendered by the Cowboys as a restricted free agent earlier this year. He joined the Cowboys in 2022 and played under McCarthy until the coach parted ways with the team after the 2024 season.

Hoffman played 54 games over four seasons in Dallas, including every game over the last three seasons. He started 16 of those contests.

🤯 Craziest Rhine derby ever: Köln and Gladbach both completely bonkers

🤯 Craziest Rhine derby ever: Köln and Gladbach both completely bonkers

It took less than 60 seconds before the previously so lively RheinEnergieStadion was suddenly silenced.

Already in the 1st minute of the Rhine derby between Cologne and Gladbach, Jens Castrop put the Foals ahead 1-0. Of all people, it was Castrop—who once played seven years in Effzeh’s youth academy—who scored.


But Cologne played the Uno reverse card: with Said El Mala, a player who was once let go by Gladbach, providing the quick equalizer. At this point, only four minutes had been played.

And the madness continued. Less than three minutes later, Ragnar Ache turned the game around in favor of the Müngersdorf side, making for probably the craziest start in the long history of the Rhine derby.

Let’s hope it keeps going like this!

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Opening Odds: Huskies open as favorites against UCLA in Second Round

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 20: Tarris Reed Jr. #5 of the UConn Huskies celebrates with Jayden Ross #23, Malachi Smith #0, Braylon Mullins #24, and Alex Karaban #11 against the Furman Paladins in the second half during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 20, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

UConn men’s basketball survived their opening round matchup against 15-seed Furman Friday night, using a historic performance from Tarris Reed Jr. to win 82-71. Despite missing Jaylin Stewart and starter Silas Demary Jr. and one of the team’s worst shooting nights of the season, the Huskies were able to advance to the Second Round for the fourth-straight season.

As a result, UConn will take on 7-seed UCLA, who defeated 10-seed UCF 75-71. The Bruins rank No. 27 in KenPom and nearly squandered a 14-point lead over the Knights with seven minutes to play, but held on for the win thanks to 20 points from Eric Dailey. UCLA has generally underperformed this year compared to preseason expectations, where the Bruins were ranked No. 10 in KenPom, but picked up impressive wins over Michigan State, Illinois and Purdue in the final two months of the season.

UConn and UCLA will face off in Philadelphia on Sunday night at 8:45 p.m. ET, with TNT set to broadcast the game. Per FanDuel, the Huskies opened as 4.5-point favorites over Mick Cronin’s Bruins, with moneyline odds set at -194. The game’s over/under is set at 137.5.

While it’s not a surprise that the 2-seed Huskies have the edge over UCLA, it’s unclear if the line factors in whether Demary Jr., and Stewart are able to play or not. Demary Jr.‘s absence in particular was felt sorely on Friday night. While a banged up Malachi Smith filled in admirably with seven assists and one turnover in his first start of the season, UConn struggled when they had to rely on normally-third-string guard Alec Millender to relieve Smith. Demary Jr.’s defensive intensity, rebounding skills and offensive ability will be sorely needed for what figures to be a very physical matchup against the Bruins.

The Huskies’ opening round win didn’t alter their odds of playing deep into March Madness. Per FanDuel, their odds to win the national championship remain at +4000, while the odds of making the Final Four are set at +600. Given the pending information on the status of two key players in both Demary Jr. and Stewart, the team’s sixth man, it’s possible these odds shift somewhat substantially prior to tip off on Sunday as the injury report is released.

Analyst questions Ravens offseason, says fans should be panicking

The NFL offseason remains in its early stages following the opening wave of free agency, with plenty of time left before the draft and offseason workouts begin.

Even so, analysts have already started grading the moves teams have made—and one franchise drawing particular scrutiny is the Baltimore Ravens.

Much of the attention centers on the strange circumstances surrounding the canceled Maxx Crosby trade. However, Sports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame believes the concerns run deeper than a single incident—possibly deep enough to raise real alarm for the organization and its fan base.

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“The Ravens have real problems,” Verderame writes. While he acknowledges the addition of Trey Hendrickson, he suggests the move failed to address the team’s biggest issues.

Jan 29, 2026; Owings Mills, MD, USA; Sashi Brown, Jesse Minter, and Eric DeCosta on the podium at the press conference introducing Jesse Minter at Under Armour Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Lexi Thompson-Imagn Images

“This is a very top-heavy group that’s aging. Outside of Zay Flowers and Kyle Hamilton, there isn’t much to be excited about.”

The Ravens also saw several key contributors depart in free agency, including Isaiah Likely, Tyler Linderbaum, and Alohi Gilman. Beyond the young standouts Verderame mentioned, the roster now leans older at several critical positions.

Concerns about the roster’s direction are understandable after that level of talent loss. Still, the Ravens will have an opportunity to reload through the NFL Draft and inject much-needed youth into the lineup.

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They also roster one of the league’s premier playmakers at the most important position. Lamar Jackson missed time last season due to injury, and his absence played a major role in the team narrowly missing the playoffs.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson looks on during warmups before a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

So, is it time to panic? Not yet. But general manager Eric DeCosta must deliver a strong draft class to keep the team on track.

In the end, winning tends to quiet both fans and critics alike.

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Alex Marquez claims KTM have been ‘undervalued’ as he gets set to leave Gresini

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Photo by Gold & Goose Photography/Getty Images

Alex Marquez has come to KTM’s defence as he gets ready to swap Gresini for the Austrian team, a move expected to be made official once the new commercial agreements are in place.

The Spaniard finished second in the 2025 championship while riding for the satellite Ducati team, picking up his first three career wins along the way. While he built a good relationship with Gresini, the chance to join a factory outfit was always going to be hard to turn down.

This week also brought news that Marquez will be earning €1 million at KTM – around £870,000. That’s more than double what he was reportedly making at Gresini, which was about €400k (just under £350k).

Alex Marquez defends KTM’s reputation amid financial recovery

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Photo by Qian Jun/MB Media/Getty Images

“In the end, everyone lost faith in KTM or disrespected them a lot last year when they had their financial problems, but in 2023 all the riders were at the front and it was the second-best bike by far, after the Ducati,” Marquez told AS.

KTM remained competitive on track despite their off-track issues. Pedro Acosta finished fourth in the standings, matching KTM’s best result in MotoGP. And this season Acosta leads the championship after winning the Thailand Sprint and finishing second in the Grand Prix.

Marquez added: “I think last year’s setback has really hurt their image and people have undervalued them a lot, but I think they have great potential.”

Fermin Aldeguer set for Gresini exit as he heads to VR46

Gresini now face the challenge of replacing both riders for 2027, with Fermin Aldeguer set to join VR46 in what amounts to a step up within the Ducati ranks.

The team is currently priced out of renewing its deal with Ducati but remains hopeful of reaching an agreement once finances are settled.

Aldeguer is expected to receive upgrade parity with factory riders next year, something he hasn’t had during his time at Gresini.

On a positive note, Nadia Padovani’s side will be back to full strength in Brazil, as Aldeguer returns from a broken femur. Michele Pirro had filled in during the Thailand round.

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Netflix taps NFL star Jameis Winston for shocking MLB Opening Day coverage

NFL star Jameis Winston is making a surprising leap into an MLB Opening Day role as Netflix prepares to debut its baseball coverage.

Winston’s NFL career is still ongoing as he mentors second-year star Jaxson Dart with the New York Giants. However, when the veteran signal caller decides to retire from football he certainly has a job waiting for him in sports media.

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Netflix has revealed that Winston is being included on its MLB Opening Day coverage as the streaming platform dives into baseball for the first time. The shocking thing about the decision is that Winston has never played professional baseball.

Jameis Winston will appear on Netflix's MLB opening night MLB coverage, for some reason. https://t.co/B9zQMmHFEl

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 20, 2026

However, it’s clear that Winston is made for television given his fun personality and ability to create viral moments. This has been on display at the Super Bowl and other NFL events throughout his career.

MLB and Netflix are now hoping to get similar results out of the Giants quarterback as he prepares for his second act whenever football ends.

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Netflix is going all in on its new baseball coverage after announcing the addition of MLB legend Barry Bonds recently. Both Bonds and Winston will join a talented cast for the New York Yankees taking on the San Francisco Giants on March 25.

NFL head coach John Harbaugh shakes hands with New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston.

Overall, Netflix’s push into sports seems to be widely successful so far, including its boxing and MMA relationship with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions. Meanwhile, the streaming platform also has plans to expand beyond WWE Monday Night Raw and NFL games on Christmas Day.

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March Madness: Alabama is a Tiny Favorite Over Texas Tech… For Now

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Mar 20, 2026; Tampa, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide forward Aiden Sherrell (22) shoots against Hofstra Pride forward Victory Onuetu (6) in the second half during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images | Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

Nate Oats crew had to overcome the loss of guard Aden Holloway and sloppy early play from the Tide — as well as ridiculous officiating from the referees — in the first round of the NCAAM Tournament to top 13-seed Hofstra on Friday afternoon. Despite the issues for Alabama, the 4th seeded Crimson Tide led the entire game and finally took charge with just under 5 minutes to play when they outscored the Pride 19-5 down the stretch to turn a tight game into a 20 point win. Up next for Alabama is a tougher foe in 5th seeded Texas Tech and Bama cannot afford to wait until the last minutes to turn up the heat.

According to the FanDuel sportsbook, the Tide opens up as a -1.5 point favorite over the Red Raiders — a razor-thin margin that could waver between now and Sunday’s game at 8:45pm CT. The over/under is set at 164.5 as of post.

TEXAS TECH (23-10)

Texas Tech had a similar opening game in the Big Dance as they led the 12-seed Akron by five at the half and by a similar margin with 6:25 remaining before outscoring the Zips 22-7 down the stretch to win by 20.

Tech is also missing a key player. However unlike Holloway, their loss is a consensus second-team All-American in forward JT Toppin who suffered a season-ending injury after tearing his ACL in his right knee in a February game at Arizona State. At the time of his injury, Toppin led his team with 21.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game.

Texas Tech would lose that game to the Sun Devils, who did not make the post-season. They would rebound for a blowout win over a bad Kansas State and also-ran Cincinnati, followed by a huge upset of Iowa State — now a 2-seed — on the road. But the good times did not last as the Red Raiders lost their final three games prior to the NCAA Tournament. Those opponents — TCU, BYU, and Iowa State — are all NCAA Tournament participants.

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DateOppCloseResultATS/OUPLAY
Feb 21Kansas State -12.5 / 158.5 Won 100-72 Won / Over B12
Feb 24Cincinnati -7 / 143.5 Won 80-68 Won / Over B12
Feb 28@Iowa State +9.5 / 145 Won 82-73 Won / Over B12
Mar 3TCU -8.5 / 147.5 Lost 65-73 Lost / Under B12
Mar 8@BYU +2.5 / 159.5 Lost 76-82 Lost / Under B12
Mar 12Iowa State +7 / 143.5 Lost 53-75 Lost / Under B12T
Mar 20Akron -7 / 154.5 Won 91-71 Won / Over NCAAT

In the three game win streak, the oddsmakers likely had their doubts about Texas Tech without their star player. In the three game setback that followed, the opposite was likely true. The spread and over/under against Akron were shockingly low (unless you are impressed by a team that dominated the MAC, a conference that put only two teams in the Big Dance).

Donovan Atwell and Christian Anderson have stepped up their games in Toppin’s absence, and LeJuan Watts has emerged as a key contributor. But is it enough? Which Texas Tech team will we see on Sunday?

ALABAMA (24-9)

After a show-stopping double overtime win over Arkansas, Alabama defeated poor LSU and MSU teams and then got revenge over Tennessee. Then came a disappointing loss to UGA and a hammering of Auburn. The Tide made an early exit from the SEC Tournament before entering the NCAA Tournament. The Crimson Tide loses some scoring contributions from Holloway, but have other guards capable of stepping up. But will they?

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DateOppCloseResultATS/OUPLAY
Feb 18Arkansas -4.5 / 181.5 Won 117-115 Lost / Over SEC
Feb 21@LSU -7.5 / 172 Won 90-83 Lost / Over SEC
Feb 25Mississippi State -13 / 176.5 Won 100-75 Won / Under SEC
Feb 28@Tennessee +5.5 / 162.5 Won 71-69 Won / Under SEC
Mar 3@Georgia -1.5 / 179 Lost 88-98 Lost / Over SEC
Mar 7Auburn -6.5 / 175.5 Won 96-84 Won / Over SEC
Mar 13Ole Miss -12.5 / 166.5 Lost 79-80 Lost / Under SECT
Mar 20Hofstra -11.5 / 158.5 Won 90-70 Won / Over NCAAT

The Tide is still the nation’s top scoring team at 91.7 points per game. The Red Raiders average 80.7 which is 70th highest. Tech allows 72.6 ppg and Bama is at 70.1.

The real determinant seems to be if the Tide can be motivated to play hard and play defense. Sometimes, you never know what you are going to get out of this squad. The hope is that Oats has saved up a good motivation speech for the crimson and white.

The odds could fluctuate between now and Sunday’s tipoff. Check in with FanDuel for updates.

This second round game is set for 8:45pm/9:45pm on Sunday, March 22, and will be broadcast on TBS.

Arsenal vs Manchester City: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction

Arsenal vs Manchester City: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction
Arsenal vs Manchester City: Match preview, predicted line-ups, team news and prediction

Arsenal take on Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Arsenal defeated Chelsea 4-2 on aggregate in the semi-final, booking their place in the competition’s final for the first time since the 2017/18 season.

Meanwhile, City thrashed Newcastle 5-1 on aggregate, securing their spot in the final for the 10th time.

Match preview

Arsenal are aiming to win the Carabao Cup for the third time and continue their bid to win the quadruple this season.

The Gunners rank fifth for goals scored (nine), second for both big chances created (16) and big chances missed (11), and are joint-top for most clean sheets (three).

Arsenal are the in-form side, making them favourites. They are unbeaten in their last 14 matches across all competitions.

However, Arsenal lost 3-0 to Man City the last time they met in the competition’s final.

City’s season has gone pear-shaped. They have been knocked out of the UEFA Champions League and are unlikely to win the Premier League.

While they remain in the FA Cup, winning Sunday’s showdown would guarantee they do not finish the season trophyless.

City rank first for goals scored (12), accurate passes per game (604), and are joint-top for most clean sheets (three) in the Carabao Cup this season.

Victory would make Pep Guardiola the most successful manager in the competition’s history with five titles.

Team news

Arsenal are assessing Jurrien Timber and Martin Odegaard’s fitnesses. Eberechi Eze has been declared fit, while Mikel Merino is ruled out.

Arteta will decide whether to start David Raya or Kepa Arrizabalaga in goal.

Josko Gvardiol is City’s only injury concern, but Marc Guehi is cup-tied. Guardiola has confirmed that James Trafford will start over Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal.

Predicted line-ups

Arsenal (4-3-3): Kepa Arrizabalaga, Piero Hincapie, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Jurrien Timber, Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, Leandro Trossard, Viktor Gyokeres, Bukayo Saka.

Man City (4-2-3-1): James Trafford, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Abdukodir Khusanov, Ruben Dias, Matheus Nunes, Nico O’Reilly, Rodri, Antoine Semenyo, Bernardo Silva, Rayan Cherki, Erling Braut Haaland.

Prediction

We fancy a 2-1 win for Arsenal.

Stats from sofascore.com

Sky reporter accuses Liverpool player of ‘sleeping’ in crucial moment against Brighton

Sky reporter accuses Liverpool player of ‘sleeping’ in crucial moment against Brighton
Sky reporter accuses Liverpool player of ‘sleeping’ in crucial moment against Brighton

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk was accused of ‘sleeping’ in the passage of play which led to Danny Welbeck’s second goal at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.


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The Brighton striker had opened the scoring on 14 minutes before Milos Kerkez equalised in audacious fashion on the half-hour mark to leave the teams level at 1-1 at the interval.

The veteran centre-forward restored the Seagulls’ lead 10 minutes after half-time as he got on the end of a pass from Jack Hinshelwood, who had ghosted in behind the Reds captain, and a VAR review showed that the scorer wasn’t ahead of the ball as it was played into his path.

Van Dijk ‘sleeping’ for Welbeck’s second goal

In providing updates for Sky Sports‘ live web commentary, David Richardson pointed an accusatory finger at the Liverpool skipper over his involvement in Welbeck’s goal.

The reporter wrote: ‘Brilliant cross from Minteh on the left but was Van Dijk sleeping to let Hinshelwood steal in behind him? The centre-back was moving slowly.’

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Second Welbeck goal was a collective failure from Liverpool

Van Dijk was indeed too casual in allowing the young Brighton midfielder to nip in behind him and get to Yankuba Minteh’s cross, the sort of lapse we’d never have seen from the Liverpool captain when playing at his prime.

He wasn’t the only one who could’ve done better for the goal, though – Ryan Gravenberch allowed Welbeck to run ahead of him and get into a position for a simple tap-in, while Ibrahima Konate was inexplicably on the edge of the penalty area picking up nobody in particular.

Culpability was collective in that passage of play, and the Reds’ response to falling behind a second time wasn’t exactly that of a team going all-out to try and salvage Champions League qualification, with an all too familiar passitivity taking hold.

If anything, it was Brighton who played with the intensity of a team with everything to play for, and they duly punished the latest exhibition of devil-may-care Liverpool defending in this ongoing catastrophe of a season.

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2026 NCAA Tournament Round of 32 Fan Discussion

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Today is a no stress day if you’re ready to watch some basketball. Purdue handled their business easily yesterday and was able to sit back and watch Miami and Missouri battle it out later into the night. Purdue now knows that they will face Miami tomorrow at 12:10 ET.

Meanwhile, we are looping back around for the teams that played on Thursday. Trips to the second weekend and the Sweet 16 are on the line starting this afternoon. There will be 4 Big Ten teams in action today.

  • #9 St. Louis vs. #1 Michigan 12:10 CBS
  • #Louisville vs. #3 Michigan State 2:45 CBS
  • #9 TCU vs. #1 Duke 5:15 CBS
  • #10 Texas A&M vs. #2 Houston 6:10 TNT
  • #11 Texas vs. #3 Gonzaga 7:10 truTV/TBS
  • #11 VCU vs. #3 Illinois 7:50 CBS
  • #5 Vanderbilt vs. #4 Nebraska 8:45 TNT
  • #12 High Point vs. #4 Arkansas 9:45 truTV/TBS

So there you have it. That’s the slate. Relax and enjoy because tomorrow the Madness returns for the Boilermakers.

GB's Brookes wins fifth snowboard World Cup gold

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Mia Brookes claimed the first three World Cup victories of her career in the 2024-25 season [Getty Images]

Great Britain's Mia Brookes won the fifth World Cup round of her freestyle snowboarding career with slopestyle victory in Flachnau on Saturday.

The 19-year-old put down a score of 73.25 in her first run in the Austrian resort and that proved enough to top the podium.

Home hope Anna Gasser pushed Brookes close with a second run of 72.43 to take silver, while United States's Lily Dhawornvej was third with 66.61.

It was Brookes' second win of the season - following a Big Air victory in Beijing in December - and her first competitive action since missing out on medals at the Winter Olympics last month.

GB's Kirsty Muir was unable to build on her freeski slopestyle victory in Tignes on Thursday, finishing sixth in Friday's Big Air final.

The result meant Muir finished third in the Big Air season standings. She leads the slopestyle and overall park and pipe standings with one event remaining, in Switzerland, next weekend.

Meanwhile, Italian Dominik Paris won the final men's downhill race of the season in Lillehammer on Saturday in the first of five days of competition in the World Cup Finals.

Swiss star Marco Odermatt could only finish seventh, but he had already done enough to wrap up a third consecutive World Cup title in the men's downhill.

The 28-year-old has also claimed a fifth consecutive Crystal Globe as overall champion, as well as the super-G crown, and is in contention to win the giant slalom title on Wednesday.

Before the final three races of the women's downhill season, Italian Laura Pirovano had never stepped foot on a World Cup podium, yet the 28-year-old completed a remarkable third consecutive victory in Lillehammer to also take the overall title.

Pirovano beat Olympic champion Breezy Johnson by 0.15 seconds to seal her first ever Crystal Globe.

Pirates' next Paul Skenes, Konnor Griffin might be Seth Hernandez and his lightning fastball

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The Pittsburgh Pirates have been on fire drafting lately.

Paul Skenes looks like he'll be the best pick of the 2023 MLB Draft. Konnor Griffin might turn out to be the best pick of the 2024 MLB Draft. And now Seth Hernandez?

Many Pirates fans will already know Hernandez's name, but if they don't, they will soon.

He's set to be one of the fastest-rising pitching prospects in the minor leagues if he keeps throwing like this.

On Friday, Hernandez pitched in the Pirates' Spring Breakout game, and his first pitch was a 102.4 mile per hour fastball.

The 19-year old threw five of his first six pitches of his outing at 100 MPH or faster.

Hernandez was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 draft, and he's ranked as the third-best prospect in the Pittsburgh system.

“I knew he was gonna be fired up," Tigers prospect Max Clark said after that first at bat, via MLB.com. "And that first pitch at 102 did look a little bit like a beam of light, I'll tell you that.”

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Hernandez threw 11 of his 21 pitches in the triple digits, and three more at 99 MPH.

“It's overpowering, and it's electric,” said High-A Greensboro bench coach Phillip Wellman, who managed the Pirates' team in this game. “... He's big, he's strong and the first time he cuts loose a fastball, everybody's gonna go, 'Whoa.'"

Hernandez walked the first two hitters he faced, then got a strikeout on a curveball and induced a double play grounder to third base.

This is just the beginning, but don't be mistaken. Hernandez is coming.

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Anna Hall, after world title in heptathlon, still has childhood goals to chase

In 2025, Anna Hall came back from Paris Olympic heartbreak with, as she journaled, "my best version."

That version of Hall: the joint-second-best heptathlete in history by total score and the second American to win a world title in the event after her idol, Jackie Joyner-Kersee.

"I think I dreamed it, but I definitely didn't believe it because I had things like this written down from a very young age," Hall told NBC Sports' Trey Hardee. "I had world champion. I had Olympic champion. I had goals that I'm still chasing written down."

Hall must wait until 2028 to grab that Olympic gold medal — after placing fifth in Paris coming off injury.

But on Sunday, she can claim another global title in her World Indoor Track and Field Championships debut in the pentathlon.

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She can also become the second American to claim that crown after DeDee Nathan in 1999.

The five-event competition made its indoor worlds debut in 1993 in the latter part of the career of Joyner-Kersee, who never contested it.

Amid worlds prep, Hall also planned for her April wedding with New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton.

"It's been a nice break from track to focus on that and just always have something good going in my life," she said.

While she's having a life-changing year, Hall often scrolls back to her first full pro year in 2023. Specifically, when she broke 6,900 points for the first time at the annual multi-event festival in Götzis, Austria.

"Even until this past year, I viewed that as my best meet, just because I didn't believe I was ready for a score that I produced," she said. "I scored about the same thing at the (2025) World Championships, but I knew I was ready for that. So in my brain, it's like a lesser performance (to win 2025 Worlds), if that makes sense, because it's like, if we're going out of 100% all out, I was like, OK, I got a 90 (in 2025) versus back when I did it the first time, that was a 110% (in 2023)."

When Hall won Götzis in 2023, she looked primed to contend for gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Perhaps become the second American to claim an Olympic heptathlon title after Joyner-Kersee in 1988 and '92.

Then Hall was slowed by knee problems at the 2023 Worlds (silver to Brit Katarina Johnson-Thompson in the closest one-two in history) and in 2024 (surgery that January).

"The confidence that I've gained from having to pull myself back from injuries and surgeries and really rebuild my confidence from ground zero and surprise myself sometimes, or let myself down sometimes and then keep going, is really the biggest thing," she said. "Last year, heading into some of my best performances, I was like, I'm not sure if I'm ready. All this self doubt that I was battling, and then being able to pull out really great performances and get the win (at worlds) in Tokyo has really instilled in me where I'm like, we need to train that (mindset) out of myself. You're not starting from ground zero every time. You know what you're doing."

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Juve keeper, Inter chase Santos, Ferrara 🤬, Tedesco to Serie A? 🔥

Juve keeper, Inter chase Santos, Ferrara
Juve keeper, Inter chase Santos, Ferrara 🤬, Tedesco to Serie A? 🔥

A Saturday full of football has begun: three Serie A matches and many European events are scheduled, before the break that will be decisive for Italy's fate in the next World Cup.

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In this article, we look at today's most important news.


Juventus, hunt for a new goalkeeper

Juventus is preparing a revolution in goal for the 2026/27 season, with Di Gregorio and Perin not set to be the starters. The Bianconeri management is evaluating three high-level profiles: Alisson, Carnesecchi, and Diogo Costa, in a market that promises to be complex and decisive. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, each choice involves different evaluations between costs, experience, and prospects.

The dream remains Alisson, but salary and uncertainties related to Liverpool weigh in, while the alternatives lead to significant investments. Diogo Costa is valued at about 50 million by Porto, the same amount requested by Atalanta for Carnesecchi, an Italian and promising profile. The strategy will depend on the final budget, but the goal is clear: to build a Champions League-worthy goal.


Milan, four at risk for Napoli

Milan is preparing for the match against Torino with the aim of winning and staying in the wake of Inter, also responding to Napoli's success. However, the Rossoneri know that the calendar presents a key junction upon returning from the break, precisely against the Partenopei at the Maradona, in a game that could be worth second place.

As reported by Corriere dello Sport, attention to the situation of those on warning: Modric, Saelemaekers, Fofana, and Athekame risk suspension if booked against Torino. A non-trivial detail for Conceição, who is called to manage men and nerves in an already heavy match.


Inter, return to Andrey Santos

Inter is once again paying close attention to Andrey Santos, a midfielder born in 2004 owned by Chelsea, previously followed by Napoli and Juventus as well. The Brazilian has once again caught the Nerazzurri's eye ahead of next summer, with the management ready to consider a possible move to strengthen the squad.

According to Sportitalia, Ausilio has resumed contacts with agent Bertolucci to probe the feasibility of the operation. Santos is tied to Chelsea until 2030, following the transfer from Vasco da Gama in 2023 for 12.5 million: a targeted strategy will therefore be needed to convince the Blues.


Napoli, Ferrara against the mural

The mural signed by Jorit, dedicated to the eleven symbolic players in Napoli's history and created outside the Maradona, has sparked controversy. Among the notable exclusions is Ciro Ferrara, who, as reported by TMW, expressed his disappointment for a choice that did not involve him, despite his deep connection with the city and the club.

The former defender emphasized how the artist, too young to have lived through that era, relied on indirect accounts. Ferrara admits the bitterness of the exclusion, but reiterates that Napoli fans know his story well and do not doubt his connection with Napoli.


Roma, regret over Rowe: deal fell through

Roma's elimination against Bologna in the Europa League leaves repercussions on the market as well. The protagonist of the match was Jonathan Rowe, who scored a goal and provided two assists between the first and second legs, numbers that make the verdict even more bitter for the Giallorossi.

According to Nicolò Schira on X, intermediary Vincenzo Morabito revealed a significant backstory: Massara had practically closed the deal for the English forward's purchase before his arrival at Bologna, but the operation did not materialize.


Lazio, Maldini's doubt: redemption in the balance

Daniel Maldini immediately made an impact with Lazio, scoring a goal just 1’23’’ into the match against Sassuolo, but has yet to provide consistency. The Biancoceleste club is closely observing his growth, while Sarri works to transform him into a true striker. 

According to il Corriere dello Sport, the club is considering the possible redemption set at 14 million, a figure that would become mandatory in case of European qualification. Maldini seeks a new opportunity, perhaps already against Bologna, to definitively convince and change evaluations of his future.


Fiorentina, Tedesco idea for the bench

Fiorentina is already looking to the future and evaluating possible alternatives for the bench ahead of the next season, especially in case of separation from Vanoli. Among the names that have emerged in recent hours - reports Fanatik - is Domenico Tedesco, the current coach of Fenerbahce, who has caught the attention of sporting director Paratici.

According to the Turkish press, the Viola have already initiated contacts with the former Belgium coach, considered one of the main candidates. Tedesco, tied to the Turkish club until 2027, represents an international and ambitious profile for Fiorentina's new course.

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Ranking ALL 32 Teams Left in 2026 NCAA Tournament, Including High Point & Duke

The 2026 edition of the men’s NCAA Tournament, AKA March Madness, is now into the Round of 32. On Saturday, the biggest and best tournament in American sports resumes, but who are the best of the best among the teams left, and are there any potential Cinderellas that could make it to the Sweet 16?

We look to answer those questions with our ranking of the 32 teams still standing in the NCAA Tournament.

Get a look at Saturday’s NCAA tournament schedule

32. Kentucky

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Coach Mark Pope has been able to maintain the high standard set by John Calipari and has Kentucky back in the NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight year. This year’s group is far from a vintage Wildcats group, but they do have some solid talent in 2026, including senior guard Otega Oweh.

But they may not stick around long and needed some serious heroics to avoid an opening round loss to Santa Clara.

31. UCLA

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UCLA has had a rock-solid season in a tough Big Ten. Posting 23 wins in 2025-26, including victories over four ranked teams. Senior Tyler Bilodeau leads a team that has more than enough talent to win a game or two in March Madness and did that this week by getting a hard-fought W over UCF.

30. Utah State

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Jerrod Calhoun has continued Utah State’s competitive play over the last few years by guiding the Aggies to a fourth straight trip to the big dance in 2026. Utah State has been a top team in the Mountain West all season and put a period on that fact with a conference tournament win last week.

They have a rock-solid offense and defense and are led by the backcourt duo of MJ Collins Jr. and Mason Falslev. Both starred in their Round 1 win over Villanova.

29. Iowa

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While they have been lost in the shadow of Iowa State this year, Iowa has had a rock-solid showing in 2025-26 and is back in the Big Dance for the first time in three years. The main reason why is a defense is giving up just 66.0 points to opponents. It, unsurprisingly, played a role in their 67-61 opening round win over Clemson.

28. Texas A&M

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Texas A&M is back in March Madness for a fourth straight season because of an offense that is scoring 87.7 points a game — ninth-best in the country during the regular season. The group has six different players scoring 10 or more points a night and is led by USC transfer Rashaun Agee. Their upset win over a top-25 school, Saint Mary’s, turned some heads.

27. VCU

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There were concerns that when Ryan Odom left to be the head coach at Virginia, VCU would fall off in 2025-26. However, his replacement, Phil Martelli, maintained the standard and actually improved their scoring.

It is a major reason why they stormed to the A-10 title last week and earned a third trip to the dance over the last four years. Their win over 6-seed North Carolina put their round of 32 opponent, Illinois, on notice.

26. Texas

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At the midway point of February, Texas seemed like a shoo-in to reach the tournament as they owned an 18-9 record. However, losing five of their last six is why they needed to play their way into March Madness.

Nonetheless, the team scoring 83.8 points a night earned its spot with a First Four win over NC State. Then further proved their NCAA Tournament worthiness with a win over POTY candidate AJ Dybantsa and BYU.

25. High Point

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Alan Huss turned High Point into a Big South powerhouse the last two seasons. Yet, despite his exit, his replacement, Flynn Claymann, has maintained that high standard in 2025-26.

The Panthers have had their best season in school history (31-4), and a major reason why the conference champs have Cinderella potential is an offense that is scoring the third most points in the nation. It was on display in a huge Round 1 win over Wisconsin.

24. TCU

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After a down season in 2024-25, Jamie Dixon has TCU back in the Big Dance for the fourth time in the last five years. A key reason is a rock-solid defense that is holding teams to 72.1 points a night and some great recent play from their top scorer, David Punch. All of it showed in a decisive opening round victory over Ohio State.

23. Miami

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Jai Lucas was handed a difficult situation in having to turn Miami basketball around after a disastrous 7-24 season from his predecessor in 2024-25. However, in his first season as a head coach, he has the 26-8 Hurricanes in the Round of 32.

Their big bounce-back season is due to some strong years from transfers Tre Donaldson and Malik Reneau. The duo combined for over 35 points and 9 rebounds a night during the regular season.

22. Texas Tech

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Texas Tech has progressed a lot during Grant McCasland’s first two seasons overseeing the program. However, the news that top star JT Toppin — one of the best scorers in the nation (21.8 PPG) — was out for the season put a dark cloud over their campaign. They head into the Round of 32 after ending a three-game losing skid.

21. St. Louis

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Saint Louis had one of the program’s best seasons in 2025-26. Posting a 28-5 record as they won the regular season title in the A-10. While the Billikens didn’t win the conference tourney, star big man Robbie Avila leads the ninth-best offense in the nation (87.2) this weekend. Their opening round destruction of Georgia proved they are a potential Cinderella team to watch this weekend.

20. Tennessee

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Tennessee freshman Nate Ament is proving why he is a notable prospect in the 2026 NBA Draft. He is second on the team in points and leads in rebounds. The combo of him and senior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie is why the Vols are an SEC team that can never be underestimated.

For much of the season, Tennessee has been an inconsistent group and already has more losses than it did last year, but it won’t be an easy out in the Round of 32.

19. Louisville

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Louisville owns a solid 24-10 record due to the strong play of its trio of talented guards. Mikel Brown Jr. could be a top 15 pick in June, senior Ryan Conwell has been just as good, and Cardinals veteran Isaac McKneely is as reliable as ever.

The trio is not easy to defend — when they are all available — and it has shown in wins over Kentucky and Indiana earlier this season. However, they have had an inconsistent last few weeks, going 5-4 in their last nine.

18. Alabama

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Alabama can be a problem for any team in the nation on any night. The Crimson Tide has the best scoring offense in college basketball (91.7 PPG during the season), and it is led by future NBA draft pick Labaron Philon Jr — his 21.7 PPG is 12th-best in the nation.

Yet, despite their offensive firepower, they had a tough go of it in January. Going 4-3 in the month. However, since Feb. 4, they have been much better and posted Ws in 10 of their last 12.

17. Kansas

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Kansas was a frustratingly inconsistent group for much of this season. You just never truly knew what you would get from week to week. However, the Jayhawks and top star Darryn Peterson (19.8 PPG when he is on the court) got hot at the midway point of the season and reeled off eight straight Ws, half against ranked teams.

However, they were back to their inconsistent ways over the last few weeks. Going 5-5 in their last nine, including a Big 12 tourney blowout loss to Houston.

16. Nebraska

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Fred Hoiberg’s 2026 team looks to be his best yet at Nebraska. The school heads into Selection Sunday with a 26-6 record and is fronted by former Bradley recruit Rienk Mast. The Dutch senior is second on his team in points and first in rebounds. He is part of a formidable combo with junior Pryce Sandfort, who led in scoring with 17.8 PPG.

Nebraska emerged as a serious problem in the Big Ten after starting the year 20-0, including victories over Illinois and Michigan State. However, they have been up-and-down since the end of January, losing six of their last 13, including surprising setbacks to Iowa and UCLA.

15. Gonzaga

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Mark Few’s Gonzaga squad owns an impressive 31-3 record because of what their veteran front court of Braden Huff and WCC POTY Graham Ike gives them each night. The duo averaged nearly 40 points and 15 rebounds per game for the Bulldogs this season.

While they’ve suffered a pair of surprise setbacks to Portland and Saint Mary’s in recent weeks, the WCC Champs are still playing well right now.

14. Michigan State

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Legendary coach Tom Izzo has another good Michigan State team on his hands in 2026. This year’s group has four players averaging 10 or more points and is led by star guard Jeremy Fears Jr. There is no better proof of their top 25 worthiness than owning wins over five ranked teams this season.

If they are focused and playing up to potential, Michigan State can make noise in March Madness, and did so in their first game.

13. Vanderbilt

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Vanderbilt’s backcourt duo of Tyler Tanner and Duke Miles leads a Commodores offense that was scoring 86.7 PPG — 13th best in the nation — during the season. It’s why they own a 27-7 record.

After starting the year 16-0, Vanderbilt has been up and down. Going 8-7 ahead of the SEC conference tourney. However, they showed they can make serious noise in the tournament by making an impressive run to the SEC conference final last week and winning in Round 1.

12. Illinois

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Brad Underwood has turned Illinois into a force in the Big Ten and a consistent tournament participant. A key reason why they are in our updated college basketball rankings is freshman guard Keaton Wagler. The breakout star leads the Fighting Illini in scoring and assists.

Illinois’ rise into a top team in the conference came after a 12-game win streak that included Ws over three ranked rivals. Unfortunately, they cooled off in recent weeks. They can still end up being a tough out in the tourney.

11. Virginia

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Head coach Ryan Odom had a rough go of it in his first year overseeing Virginia. However, year two has been far better due to the strong play of Belgian big man Thijs de Ridder. The freshman forward leads in points and rebounds for the 30-5 team.

The only thing that stopped the Cavaliers from getting in the top 10 during the regular season was limited wins against ranked schools. Nevertheless, they have won 14 of their last 16 and looked good in their Round 1 win.

10. UConn

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It’s another season in college basketball, and UConn is again among the top 10 programs in the country. Although they took a step back last season, they retooled in the summer by adding stud recruit Braylon Mullins and are back to being a title contender in 2026.

Senior big man Tarris Reed Jr. and junior guard Solo Ball lead the way for a team that is not just a group to respect on offense, but is a handful on defense (65.1 opponents PPG). However, they stumbled their way into the tournament and were blown out by St. John’s in the Big East final.

9. Arkansas

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Arkansas has an impressive all-freshman backcourt in Meleek Thomas and Darius Acuff Jr. However, Acuff — the SEC POTY — has emerged as the best of the pair, and the Razorbacks’ star continues to generate serious NBA Draft buzz by leading the team in scoring and assists.

In year two with legendary head coach John Calipari, Arkansas has gotten hot at the right time. Scoring big wins over four ranked teams during the season and storming their way to an SEC conference title this month.

8. Iowa State

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In his final season at Iowa State, Joshua Jefferson is creating serious NBA Draft buzz by being among the team leaders in points, rebounds, and assists. But the Cyclones have also gotten strong seasons from guard Tamin Lipsey and top scorer Milan Momcilovic.

They enter the Round of 32 due to those three and a formidable defense that gave up 65.1 points a night during the regular season. However, they have been up and down over the last two weeks and were eliminated in the semi of the Big 12 tourney by Arizona.

7. Purdue

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Purdue has something most elite schools lack: Top players with a boatload of experience. Seniors Fletcher Loyer and Braden Smith lead the way for the Boilermakers in 2026 and are combining for close to 30 points a night. Smith is also adding just under nine assists a game.

Purdue began the season with an impressive 17-1 record. However, since Jan. 20, they have been an inconsistent group. The school that was near the top of the college basketball rankings has split its 14 games before the conference tourney. However, a fantastic run to the Big Ten conference title and a dominant Round 1 make Purdue a potential title contender.

6. St. John’s

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There were huge expectations for St. John’s this season after a breakthrough year in 2024-25. However, over the first two months of the season, they were inconsistent and struggled against ranked schools.

But since the calendar hit 2026, the team led by Big East POTY Zuby Ejiofor and Bryce Hopkins has been on a tear. Since Jan. 6, they are 20-1 and have two wins over UConn, including smashing the Huskies in the Big East conference final.

5. Florida

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The first couple of months of the season for defending champs Florida were rough as they lost four of their first nine games. However, after back-to-back defeats to Duke and UConn, the Gators have played like a team ready for another deep run in March. Since Dec. 13, they are 22-3 and have Ws over six ranked schools.

Juniors Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh led the way during their resurgence. However, Rueben Chinyelu has been the X-factor because the center is having a breakout season. Posting 11.2 points and 11.5 rebounds a night during the regular season. While they came up short of reaching the SEC finals, they are worthy of their No. 1 seed in the tournament.

4. Houston

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Kelvin Sampson’s Houston squad is again among the top teams in the nation. Senior Emanuel Sharp has been as important as ever, but if they win the program’s first national championship this month, it will be because of freshman Kingston Flemings, who is emerging as a potential top-five pick in June.

Beyond Sharp and Flemings, the Cougars own a 29-6 record due to an elite defense that limited opponents to just 62.9 points a night — second-best in the nation. After a three-game losing skid at the end of February, they got hot late in the season and into the tourney.

3. Michigan

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Michigan has shown that head coach Dusty May has a team that can win the program’s first championship in close to 40 years this month. Big Ten POTY Yaxel Lendeborg leads a dominant front court that has the Wolverines among the 10 best scoring teams in the country.

Their rise to elite status in 2026 featured wins over eight ranked teams. After a surprising loss to Purdue in the Big Ten finals, they bounced back with a dominant win to open the NCAA Tournament.

2. Arizona

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Arizona has been impressive throughout the 2025-26 regular season. Led by fantastic play from freshman Brayden Burries and Big 12 player of the year Jaden Bradley, the Wildcats posted wins over 12 top-25 teams during the season.

Their performance has been led by an offense that averaged 86.1 PPG (14th-best in the nation). After a pair of tough losses to Kansas and Texas Tech in February, Arizona has caught fire and roared into the NCAA Tournament as the Big 12 champs.

1. Duke

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Duke had a vintage Blue Devils regular season because of the outstanding performance of ACC POTY Cameron Boozer. The freshman, who stepped in to replace Cooper Flagg, led the team in points (22.5) — also ninth best in the nation — rebounds (10.2), and assists (4.2) during the regular season.

Beyond the superb play of Boozer, Duke has also gotten big minutes from sophomores Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba II. The trio (when healthy) and the team’s elite defense are why the 33-2 team won another ACC title and their first game in the tourney.

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Simeone teases rotation against Real Madrid as Atlético injuries add up

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Atlético Madrid coach Diego Simeone spoke to the media ahead of the Madrid derby on Sunday night but gave little away in his pre-match press conference.

When asked whether Atlético would rotate, Simeone responded bluntly by saying, “to be honest, I don’t know yet.

“Honestly, we’re thinking about where to position ourselves, in what situation, as you rightly say, continuing with the rotations we’ve implemented when we’ve had to play in the Champions League or the Copa del Rey and then in La Liga,” Simeone said.

The coach added that “the truth is that (all the players) are really keen to play and they’re making it difficult for me because there’s a huge desire among everyone to take part in tomorrow’s match, and I hope to be as sharp as possible so I can make the right choice.”

Simeone on Juan Musso

“Juan Musso has been doing a great job since he arrived, not just in that last match he played at Tottenham, but he’s been performing very well. Not only on the pitch but also in the dressing room as a man and a teammate in the role he’s been given. We’re very happy with him.”

🧤Musso llega al Bernabéu sin haber encajado un solo gol en Liga.

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— Toni Fabra (@tonifabra) March 21, 2026

Simeone on the significance of the derby

“It’s always an important match, of course, given the rivalry that exists in the city where both teams are based, and knowing that our fans always get really excited about these matches.”

Simeone on whether he’s feeling pressure or excitement

“I think it’s always a match played on an emotional level, with a lot of enthusiasm and trying to do our best to take the game to where we believe we can hurt the opposition.”

Simeone on the tough schedule

“It’s on our minds, but it doesn’t worry us. It’s on our minds and, obviously, we’ll try to manage everything ahead of us as best we can, always looking out for the best for the team and the club.”

Simeone on Álvaro Arbeloa

“He’s doing a great job, the results speak for themselves. There’s a real bond between him and the players, and you can feel it. Beyond the technical ability that we coaches may have, there’s an added bonus that’s evident – and this is clearly evident – that there’s a mindset similar to what the coach wants, asks for and needs.”

Simeone on Real Madrid

“They’re working very well as a team, collectively, as was particularly evident in the Champions League match against Benfica and Manchester City. I think that’s the pattern they’ll follow in their quest, as Madrid always does, to win everything.”

Simeone on Julián Alvarez’s form

“Julián Alvarez is a person and, as a person, obviously we all have better moments and moments that, perhaps, aren’t so good. But what we’ve seen in our recent matches is something we’ve seen many times before. That’s why, when his form perhaps dipped, we were calling for him to return to his best. I have no doubt that he identifies more with everything that’s happening to him now than with what happened to him before. But we also know that, on the path we have ahead of us, it’s never a straight road. There are always bends, and you know what I think when the bends come.”

Simeone on Obed Vargas’ progress

“That’s a lot of questions for the short time I’ve spent with him. What I do see is a very polite, very respectful, very hard-working, very humble lad, very committed to wanting to improve. And all those qualities are important if you want to develop. The other day (against Getafe) he had a good game, in my opinion, in a match where he started. And hopefully he’ll keep developing in training, developing in the matches he plays in, so that, obviously, every day he can adapt more to the huge difference between where he came from and where he is today.”

Simeone on which team loses more without Oblak and Courtois

“The fans, because two very good goalkeepers are missing.”

Analysts love the Kyler Murray signing for the Vikings

ESPN recently brought together some of its NFL analysts to discuss the best and worst moves of NFL free agency this offseason, and one popular outcome was Kyler Murray to the Minnesota Vikings. Murray signed a one-year deal to compete with J.J. McCarthy for the starting spot this fall, with many believing he will ultimately win the job.

One of the trio of analysts who spoke up in favor of the signing was Aaron Schatz. He wrote, "Quarterback Kyler Murray signing with the Vikings. Only two years ago, Murray played a full season with a 63.4 QBR, ninth in the NFL. But more importantly, the language in Murray's contract with Arizona means that the Vikings signed Murray for the veteran minimum of $1.3 million. That's a ridiculous bargain for a struggling starting quarterback, let alone a QB who could be above average."

Other analysts like former NFL general manager Mike Tannenbaum also spoke highly of the move. It is a simple one, but one that seems to be playing big time into the Vikings' favor as they look to capitalize on a roster that is close to competing.

It all depends on one thing, though. That one x-factor is what version of Kyler Murray are they going to get with him? If they get even half of the version that earned the massive extension in Arizona, they could be cooking with gas finally.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: NFL Free Agency: Analysts love the Kyler Murray signing for MInnesota

Best NBA Player Props Today for March 21: Doncic Puts Magic Under His Spell

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We have 10 games scheduled across the Association this evening. My NBA player props for all the action will include Luka Doncic, Evan Mobley, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. 

Read more in my NBA picks for Saturday, March 21.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Thunder Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderOver 28.5 points-120
Cavs Evan MobleyOver 19.5 points-125
Lakers Luka DoncicOver 33.5 points-105

Prop #1: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 28.5 points 

-120 at bet365

The reigning MVP is doing his thing again this season for the defending NBA champions, averaging 31.5 PPG. That ranks second in the Association behind only Doncic. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has cashed the Over in points in three of his last five. 

SGA dropped 40 on Tuesday against Orlando, and he’s up against the lowly Wizards tonight, one of the worst teams around. He’s hit the Over in two of his last three road contests, and Gilgeous-Alexander averages 31.6 PPG on the road. 

After scoring only 20 points on Wednesday, expect the well-rested SGA to come in and show out here. 

  • Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
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Prop #2: Evan Mobley Over 19.5 points

-125 at bet365

Evan Mobley is having a nice campaign for the title-chasing Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging 18.3 points per night. The big man is killing the competition lately, hitting the Over in three of his last four. Mobley just scored 26 against the Bulls, and 27 against the Bucks. 

Both of those games were on the road, and the Cavs are in the Big Easy tonight to take on the Pelicans. The Pels are one of the worst teams in the league, and they’re allowing 22.6 PPG to centers. 

Mobley will keep it rolling at Smoothie King Center. 

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN OH, GCSEN

Prop #3: Luka Doncic Over 33.5 points

-105 at bet365

Luka Doncic has been the talk of the NBA this season, and he looks set to potentially win MVP. The Lakers superstar leads the league in scoring with 33.4 PPG, and he’s been on a different level lately. 

The Slovenian just scored 100 points across his last two games. Dropping 40 against the Rockets before pouring in 60 against the Heat. He also scored 36 against Houston last weekend. 

Doncic is averaging 37.2 points per contest in March, and he’s cashed the Over in three straight road outings. The Lakers visit the Magic tonight. 

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBATV

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High Point Grabs Biggest Financial Win of NCAA’s Upset-Light 1st Round

High Point University, a private Methodist school located in North Carolina, was the highest seed to win a game in the first round of March Madness. The Panthers’ 83-82 win over Wisconsin was also the biggest financial upset of the men’s tournament so far.

A No. 12 seed, High Point reported spending $4.13 million on its men’s basketball team in 2023-24, according to the most recent data available via the Department of Education. Wisconsin, a No. 5 seed, spent nearly three times that number—$11.93 million. That’s a difference of $7.8 million.

It was one of just seven of the 32 first round games in which the lower-budget team emerged victorious. Other notable financial upsets include TCU’s win over Ohio State (a budget gap of $6.91 million), and Utah State’s win over Villanova (a budget gap of $6.78 million).

Upsets are a hot topic of debate among college basketball fans and media members in recent years. Cinderella runs have been a staple of the tournament’s appeal over the last few decades, but they’ve become far less common in recent years, a shift that has coincided with rapid changes in the business of college sports. Those include the growth of marketing opportunities for athletes, new revenue-sharing payments, and increased freedom of movement via the transfer portal.

Of the 67 games in last year’s tournament, only 13 were won by the betting underdog, the lowest total since the tournament moved to 64 teams in 1985. On Friday, all 16 games were won by the favorite. It’s been three years since multiple double-digit seeds made the Sweet Sixteen, the longest drought in modern tournament history.

This weekend, a quartet of teams have an opportunity to break that trend. They are High Point, VCU (No. 11), Texas (No. 11) and Texas A&M (No. 10). Those last two schools, however, are hardly financial underdogs. Texas and Texas A&M are both routinely among the richest athletic departments in the country.

The biggest financial mismatch of the first round nearly produced another upset. Kentucky, which reported a budget $25.37 million more than Santa Clara—$30.93 million vs. $5.55 million—needed a buzzer-beating three pointer to force overtime against the Broncos. The Wildcats went on to win 89-84.

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Academy Match Report: Manchester United U18s 3-0 Blackburn Rovers U18s

Academy Match Report: Manchester United U18s 3-0 Blackburn Rovers U18s
Academy Match Report: Manchester United U18s 3-0 Blackburn Rovers U18s

Manchester United Under-18s hosted Blackburn Rovers Under-18s on Saturday morning at Carrington.

As has become expected, Michael Carrick was in attendance to watch United, including his son, Jacey Carrick, who featured for the Under-16s on the adjacent pitch.

First half

United were on top from the start but struggled to find an end product, with early chances for JJ Gabriel and Jim Thwaites missing the target.

Louie Bradbury came closest to opening the scoring in the 24th minute when he struck the ball against the left post after Noah Ajayi stole the ball from Blackburn high up the pitch.

A heavy touch from Thwaites in midfield gave Blackburn a rare opening, but Fred Heath and Albert Mills combined quickly to snuff out the chance.

There was a scramble in the Blackburn area towards the end of the half that saw Gabriel, Godwill Kukonki, and Bradbury all have efforts blocked off the goal line, somehow keeping the match scoreless at the break.

Second half

Some sloppy play at the back from United caused a nervy start to the second half for Darren Fletcher’s side, but it was United who made the breakthrough in the 53rd minute.

A quick break down the right wing with Junior Brown and Yuel Helafu ended with the ball centred to Gabriel, who spun his marker and was taken down for a penalty.

Gabriel stepped up to the spot and slotted the ball into the bottom right corner for his 23rd goal of the season.

Kai Rooney was introduced after the hour mark, having started the Under-16s match on the opposite pitch where he scored two goals and assisted twice.

Brown initiated the move down the right wing before squaring to Rooney, who took the ball on the turn and fired low under the keeper from 20 yards out.

Thwaites put the match to bed in the 71st minute with yet another free-kick goal. Situated to the left of the box, Thwaites snuck the ball inside the near post from a wide angle to make it 3-0.

There could have been more goals for United as Rooney and Jariyah Shah rattled the woodwork, but the 3-0 scoreline was enough to earn the three points for United.

Elsewhere in the league, Manchester City were held to a draw by Burnley, which allows United to go level with their city rivals at the top of the table.

Match facts

United: Heath; Helafu, Mills, Kukonki (c), J. Watson (McEvoy 63); McCormack; Brown, Thwaites, Gabriel (Shah 70), Ajayi (D. Nkoto 70); Bradbury (Rooney 63).

Unused subs: Byrne-Hughes.

Goals: Gabriel 54 pen, Rooney 65, Thwaites 71.

Booked: McEvoy, Rooney

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It’s Not My Moneyball 2026: Pandora’s Box

ORLANDO, FL - DECEMBER 08: Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. looks on during the MLB and the Dominican Baseball Federation announcement at the 2025 Winter Meetings at The Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek on Monday, December 8, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Mary Holt/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

In 2022, the “It’s not my Moneyball” series was created in response to the lockout imposed by the owners that disrupted Spring Training and arguably cost Clayton Kershaw a perfect game in Minneapolis (I had fun). As the season starts, the World Baseball Classic concludes, we must revive this series as trouble looms in the distance, hanging in the air, exactly in the way a brick does not.

The current consensus among MLB pundits is that the sport will slam to a grinding halt in December 2026; to which I respond: Where were you lot literally three years ago, when I pointed out the clear writing on the wall?

At the risk of asking the owners how many times they need to learn this lesson, I am not generally in the business of making predictions, but I will venture out on a limb and make a prediction today:

The owners are going to lock out the players (again) in December 2026 when the current collective bargaining agreement expires.

[emphasis as in original.]

The following point needs to be repeated loudly because most owners are counting on everyone in the media and the fans to ignore the following immutable truth: there is absolutely no reason for a lockout to occur; if the current collective bargaining agreement (CBA) were to expire, the players and owners could proceed under the current system until a deal for a new CBA is struck. The only reason owners impose a lockout is to pressure the Players’ Union into accepting a salary cap, which the Union is hellbent on rejecting.

Admittedly, I was wrong about who the “culprits” of the impending lockout would be, but my reasoning was generally sound, even if the owners were trying to act as if they were doing something while doing nothing. The owners have stopped playing around with optics and faux committees.

Back in 2023, the baseball world quivered in fear of Steve Cohen bullying the league with his seemingly limitless financial resources for the Mets, and looked at the efforts of Peter Seidler doing his best Mike Ilitch (Mr. I) of the Detroit Tigers impersonation as Exhibit B of why the sport would grind to a screeching halt in December 2026.

The fears were misguided as the Mets continued to find entertaining ways to set money on fire, and like Mr. I, Peter Seidler passed away all too soon, leaving a wake of family trauma, which rippled outwards to the organization and is only now reaching a conclusion.

A juggernaut did arise on the horizon, but it was not the (LOL)Mets, but our very own Los Angeles Dodgers.

If anything, if you want a starting point to the villain arc (apart from the league’s failure to punish the 2017 Houston Astros for cheating — just a piece of metal, huh? — and the 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks whipping the mostly-busted 2023 Dodgers out of the playoffs), one need only look at the Dodgers after one particular signing: Shohei Ohtani in the 2023 offseason.

Lest anyone forget, Ohtani devised the structure of his massively deferred deal and presented it to the Dodgers (who clearly accepted), the San Francisco Giants (who probably should have offered more money), the Toronto Blue Jays (it is a sore subject still), and the Anaheim Angels (who declined).

Far too many people forget that Ohtani proposed the structure, likely in part because on a team with eventual-first ballot Hall of Famer Mike Trout, the closest the Angels could get to the playoffs was buying a ticket to see it with the rest of the hoi polloi.

The Dodgers largely operated with a standard deviation in spending during the first part of the current CBA until Ohtani. However, when presented with the opportunity to win with a unicorn like Ohtani, one would be an absolute fool not to try to leverage both the maximum results on the balance sheet and in the trophy room.

Unlike the Angels, the Dodgers read the room, read their hand, and shoved their chips into the middle.

  • 2022 – $293,330,382, including $32.4 million luxury tax bill
  • 2023 – $268,198,867, including $19.4 million luxury tax bill
  • 2024 – $353,015,360, including $103 million luxury tax bill
  • 2025 – $417,341,608, including $169.4 million luxury tax bill
  • 2026 – $538.7 million, including ~$142.6 million luxury tax bill (projected)

Half a billion dollars on a team’s payroll is the fever dream of those playing MLB: The Show. In essence, the argument about the Dodgers is really three parts of the same conversation, which will be separated below:

The Dodgers have more revenue than anyone in baseball; therefore, the season is over before the first pitch is thrown! And thus baseball needs to have a lockout in 2027 to stop the madness!

Half of the above statement is true and an ironclad fact, which we shall break down and examine over the next two essays.

Living that Scrooge McDuck Life — for better and worse

Detractors are correct: the Dodgers are lapping everyone in revenue, based on what we publicly know.

Having the biggest revenue deal in baseball (in part due to the incompetence of MLB’s other owners), leading baseball in home and road attendance every year since the pandemic, and having a generational international superstar who is a cross between Michael Jordan and Babe Ruth, worthy of a documentary that basically ignores him, will do that.

No one can credibly argue that the Dodgers do not lead baseball in raking in the money. One need only look at “probable Law and Order”-extra Kyle Tucker and the literal king’s ransom he will be paid over at least the next two seasons. So goes the cry before the impending lockout: the Dodgers broke baseball through wanton spending, and no other team has a chance to compete. In fact, reporters like Jeff Passan are starting to carry water for this position.

Fans are angry. At growing payroll disparity. At a Dodgers team that cracked the system. At others unwilling to do the same. And particularly at the threat of no baseball in 2027. Free at ESPN: Where the game stands — and how there's still time to fix it. https://t.co/uZrXarDx7C

— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) February 12, 2026

Along these lines, the Dodgers’ recent financial success is why players like Max Muncy, Enrique Hernandez, and Evan Phillips get to enjoy reunions, and where players like Justin Turner and Cody Bellinger (with justification!) were shown the door. When you have built a sponsorship engine that literally is equal to half of the league, when you have built a franchise that likely brought in a billion dollars in annual revenue, a team can flex its financial muscle and avoid saying farewell to veterans who might have been allowed to leave before the Ohtani Age.

Why does Max Muncy get the extension now but Justin Turner didn't a few years ago?@dylanohernandez shares his thoughts. pic.twitter.com/eTmsXZSC4I

— Dodgers Territory (@LADTerritory) February 12, 2026

Not setting $102 million on fire for a signing that never made an iota of sense, even with the benefit of hindsight, causes positive dividends in the future? Who knew! The team is thought to be the first MLB team to bring in a billion dollars in annual revenue, even going so far as to sell naming rights to the field that no one other than Joe Davis, Stephen Nelson, et al. will ever use.

Yes, the Dodgers have arguably perfected an imperfect system, much to the annoyance of the 29 other fanbases. Yes, the Dodgers are the first repeat champions in 25 years. But it’s not as if the team has slapped the league with impunity over the past 24 months.

If any one of these bullet points zigs instead of zags, the Dodgers are not the kings of the league. Dave Roberts would not be a surefire lock for induction in Cooperstown, etc., etc. Lex Pryor of The Ringerpublished an essay that largely covers these financial points from the position of a scold, rather than my position as a Dodgers fan and writer.

The Dodgers are not interested in winning 120 games in the regular season, only to lay an egg in the Division Series. They took that terrible route in 2022, which was arguably the last time that the Padres were relevant. Even in situations where things are relatively equal (say, the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes), the Dodgers still prevailed over the league. The Dodgers won 93 games in 2025, good enough for the three-seed, and, as a bonus, just about everyone was in peak form.

Did those facts stop the offense from being largely absent after the Wild Card round? Not really, but from the way people carry on, one would have thought the Dodgers went 13-0 rather than being pushed to the brink against the Blue Jays. If the Dodgers romp to 120 victories (they won’t) and sweep the postseason (inshallah), I will revisit whether the payroll disparity is truly bad for baseball.

What baseball does have in spades right now is a perception problem, one that threatens to engulf the sport in quick order.

The Party is likely over this December

Ben Lindbergh of The Ringer aptly summarized the state of things in MLB:

Are the Dodgers bad for baseball? Maybe. More accurately, though, they’re becoming a bad look for baseball. And they don’t seem to care what they look like, as long as they win.

The sport is having a renaissance with steady upticks in attendance and ratings. Game 7 of the 2025 World Series was the most-watched baseball game in over 30 years, drawing in about 24.3 million viewers in the United States and Canada. When Japan is included, that figure rises to 51 million viewers.

In contrast, the 2026 World Baseball Classic Final drew 10.784 million viewers, a record for the tournament but still barely a fifth of what Game 7 pulled in. Baseball should be basking in this era of success, but, like an illness that has been ignored for too long, things are less than 260 days away from slamming to a dead halt.

Like a dog that catches a chased car, nothing good will come from the perception that the Dodgers somehow broke baseball. It takes eight owners to scuttle a deal, and I see at least a dozen owners would rather burn the sport to the ground in the name of short-term thinking rather than refine the system that currently exists.

Accordingly, ownership is on the precipice of unleashing a Pandora’s Box of self-inflicted harm and stupidity by catering to the perception of inequality rather than the roots of inequality. I would encourage everyone to savor every last drop of the 2026 season, because while colleagues like Eric Stephen believe that no games will be lost in 2027, I do not share their optimism.

The stupidity and greed run thick, and I would genuinely be shocked if we get even half of a season next year. I have not lost a single case or a single night’s sleep by underestimating people’s greed and stupidity. Next essay, we introduce the twelve franchises that will likely run the sport aground in nine months’ time. I would dearly love to be wrong, but after all, it’s not my money(ball).

Where is Bartlett High School? Here's what to know

The Bartlett Panthers are headed to the TSSAA Class 4A championship game after knocking off Bearden 71-61 in the semifinals at Middle Tennessee State's Murphy Center Friday night.

Ranked nationally throughout the year and the top team in Tennessee all season, the Panthers now shift their focus to one final game against a team many may not have projected them to play entering the tournament.

Here's what to know about the program.

Where is Bartlett High School located?

Bartlett's Dylan Jones (10) drives to the basket as Houston's Justin Frison (1) guards him during the game between Bartlett High School and Houston High School in Germantown, Tenn., on January 6, 2026.

The school is located in Bartlett, Tennessee, about 14 miles from downtown Memphis and the FedExForum, home of the Memphis Grizzlies.

What is Bartlett's record?

Bartlett's Axton Perry (3) dunks the ball during the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Bartlett and Bearden at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

Entering the Class 4A championship game the Panthers are 34-4.

Where is Bartlett ranked in USA TODAY Sports Super 25?

Bartlett's Sydney Thompson (12) dribbles the ball during the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Bartlett and Bearden at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

Bartlett is ranked No. 12 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Super 25.

Who are some standouts on the Bartlett basketball roster?

Bartlett's Donavin Okoth (0) yells in celebration after winning the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Bartlett and Bearden at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

The Panthers are led by junior Dylan Jones and 2025-26 Class 4A Mr. Basketball winner DJ Okoth. Jones ranks as a top-50 player in the 2027 class while Okoth ranks as the No. 15 player in the 2028 class.

Bartlett High School basketball talent in NBA

Dec 16, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; The Emirates NBA Cup logo on the net at T-Mobile Arena.

Bartlett has not produced any players yet that have made it to the NBA.

Who is Bartlett's head coach?

Bartlett boy's basketball coach Dion Real yells during the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Bartlett and Bearden at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

Bartlett's head coach is Dion Real who is in his 11th season running the program.

Has Bartlett won a state championship before?

Bartlett's Barry Byears (30) and Bartlett's Cooper Driver (20) celebrate on the sidelines during the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Bartlett and Bearden at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

This is Bartlett's second ever finals appearance as they won their only other appearance back in 2001. That season they beat Gallatin 45-41.

Who is Bartlett playing for the TSSAA Class 4A state title?

Walker Valley's Zach Davis (3) and Walker Valley's Cael Coates (24) celebrate winning the TSSAA 4A semifinals basketball game between Walker Valley and Whitehaven at MTSU's Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., on March 20, 2026.

Bartlett will square off with Walker Valley out of Chattanooga Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. CT. The Mustangs are making their first state finals appearance after holding off Whitehaven 52-50.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Bartlett High School basketball, what to know ahead of TSSAA final

Patriots Predicted To Draft Impact Tackle To Address O-Line Needs

Arizona State Sun Devils tackle Max Iheanachor

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The New England Patriots could go in multiple different directions with the 31st overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

New England has been linked to selecting an edge rusher, but could also address the offensive line, as the Patriots have said they will take the best player available. Ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, NFL analyst Chad Reuter of NFL.com predicted New England would select offensive tackle Max Iheanachor out of Arizona State.

“New England's pass-protection issues were on full display in the Super Bowl,” Reuter wrote in an article published on Friday. “The team hopes Will Campbell gets stronger at left tackle, but Iheanachor has no such issues stopping edge rushers from reaching the quarterback.”

Iheanachor is a senior tackle who spent the last three seasons at Arizona State and was second-team All-Big 12 last season. However, he has been considered a bit of a work in progress, and may not be a Day 1 starter as he could sit for a year and be a swing tackle.

Yet, Iheanachor does have some solid traits to build around, as his size and quickness have been called elite by draft analysts.

However, whether or not Iheanachor will be available at the 31st overall pick is to be seen, as he’s expected to be picked late in the first round.

The 2026 NFL Draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.

More NFL: Reports Indicate Patriots Will Use One Of Their 11 Picks On WR

5 Remaining NFL Free Agents Who Could Have Big 2026 Seasons

New England Patriots v Tennessee Titans

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 19: Stefon Diggs #8 of the New England Patriots celebrates after defeating the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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While most of the top options in NFL free agency have been signed to new teams, there are still impact players available. Here are five intriguing options who are still on the market.

5 Remaining NFL Free Agents Who Can Help Super Bowl Contenders

WR Stefon Diggs

Diggs is now 32 years old, but he showed he can still be an integral piece of an offense with the New England Patriots. Per The Athletic’s Daniel Popper, Diggs finished seventh in yards per route run among receivers with at least 50 targets. In all, Diggs had 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns.

Diggs will likely have to settle for a short-term deal and he’ll also likely want to join a playoff contender as he’s been part of eight postseason teams in his career. Diggs can still stretch the field, get open and remains a route tactician. While his NFL career may not last much longer, he still has at least a couple productive years left in him.

DE Cameron Jordan

Jordan, 37, has spent his entire 15-year career with the New Orleans Saints, but where he plays next season is very much up in the air. Jordan had 10.5 sacks last season and recently said he’s prioritizing landing somewhere that he can reach or exceed that total in 2026. Jordan believes he can get upwards of 13 sacks next season.

“Value means position, rotation, monetary, sure, but more along the lines of if I want to get 10, 12, 13 sacks this next season, then I need to be in the best position to do so,” Jordan said, per Kevin Patra of NFL.com.

DE Jadeveon Clowney

Clowney, 33, was very effective in 2025 with the Dallas Cowboys, totaling 8.5 sacks. Clowney ranked No. 4 in pressure rate at 19.1% among players with at least 200 snaps.

Even if Clowney joins a new team in a rotational role, his recent success shows he still has some gas left in the tank. The former No. 1 overall pick ideally could serve at a No. 2 or No. 3 pass rusher for a contending team.

TE David Njoku

Njoku, 30, has been one of the most dynamic tight ends in the NFL the better part of a decade but doesn’t have much to show for it in nine seasons with the Cleveland Browns that has featured poor quarterback play.

While Njoku isn’t a premier blocking tight end, he has the speed and athleticism to thrive as part of a potent offense. Njoku played in just 12 games last season with 33 receptions for 293 yards and four touchdowns. His low totals will lead to him being a bargain for a team.

LB Bobby Wagner

It’s hard to believe that Wagner, 35, is still available after a strong 2025 season with the Washington Commanders. Wagner ranked No. 5 in the league with 162 tackles and No. 6 in tackles for loss with 9.5. Sure, Wagner’s pass coverage isn’t what it once was, but his football intelligence, play recognition and brute force tackling are all still top tier.

Even if Wagner’s snap count is reduced in 2026, he can be counted on in early down situations or when opposing offenses are in run-heavy formations.

Yankees’ ballpark fire scare brings back deadly college memory

TAMPA, Fla. Yankees manager Aaron Boone was so deep in thought during his post-game interview Friday night that he ignored a fire alarm sounding and a red flashing light directly in his sightline.

Sitting at a podium in the team meeting room at Steinbrenner Field after a 3-1 victory over the Orioles, Boone also talked over a computer-generated message blaring from a speaker:

Can I have your attention please. There has been a fire emergency reported in the building. Please evacuate to the nearest exit.

With about a dozen reporters facing Boone in the first two rows of seats, he went on for another 40 seconds answering a question about outfielder Jasson Dominguez’s Friday demotion to Triple-A before stopping.

The computer message started up again:

Can I have your attention please …

“Is there a fire?” I asked.

No, we found out a few minutes later, but no one knew what was going on at the time.

The interview abruptly ended.

Then while Boone, reporters and media relations staffers were exiting the clubhouse-level room, a stadium security official appeared and issued a three-word order:

“Evacuate the building.”

Not smelling any smoke, I asked if we could head up to the third floor so we could get our laptops. Most of us still had some writing to do.

“No, leave the building now and we’ll tell you when you can go back in,” we were told.

This was around 9:05 p.m., about 15 minutes after Yankees reliever Paul Blackburn struck out Anderson De Los Santos to end a game that was highlighted by starting pitcher Luis Gil’s five shutout innings of one-hit ball with seven strikeouts.

Hundreds from a crowd of 9,989 still were making its way out of the ballpark when the evacuation was ordered.

Standing inside the front doors of the executive office entrance, I noticed a group of fans exiting a nearby elevator.

We figured they were coming from the suites on the third floor. Nobody was panicking, so I asked a stadium worker standing nearby if we could head back up to the press box and quickly pack our stuff.

“If you want,” he said.

I took that as a green light.

Waiting for the elevator, I was wondering if I made a bad decision … one similar to what I almost did when I was just out of college and working part-time sports writer at the Greensburg (Pa.) Tribune-Review in the summer of 1986.

A month or two after graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, I was back on campus for a Sunday night of partying with a college buddy who was taking summer classes. As I was about to fall asleep on the sofa of his second-floor apartment around 3 in the morning, I heard a commotion outside the front door. When it kept up for a few minutes, I opened the door and saw flames.

I ran into the two bedrooms to wake everyone up, then quickly packed my small travel bag and ran down a flight of stairs to safety.

Standing outside with a couple dozen college students, I couldn’t find my contacts. The guy standing next to me was a stranger in his underwear who fled from a third-floor apartment. He told me that he was going back in to get a pair of pants. I said I wanted to go back in and look for my contacts.

I went back in, then turned around halfway up the stairs with a wall of flames in my path. That decision probably saved my life because my contacts were in my travel bag.

The other guy went around the flames and back up to his apartment ... and never came back out.

I’ll never forget seeing the young man being carried out in a body bag around dusk.

I thought of that scary night after Friday’s Yankees game while waiting for an elevator.

We returned to the third floor, entered the press box and noticed a couple reporters typing with headphones on. They were oblivious to what was going on.

We grabbed our laptops, packed up and hustled out of the press box.

“You can’t take the elevators,” a security official yelled. “Go through the suites and take the stairs down. There’s stairs in both directions.”

I headed to the right and walked through a door into the suites. There, I was met by the stadium maintenance manager, who was walking my way.

I asked if there’s a fire.

“There’s no fire,” he said. “Come with me. You can use the elevator. No one will say anything to you because you’re with me.”

I headed to the elevator, then road down with other reporters and headed outside.

Walking to the parking lot, I heard the siren from a fire truck in the area, but it never went to the ballpark.

Turns out someone drove into a power pole a few blocks from Steinbrenner Field, knocking out power momentarily at the ballpark ... and setting off the alarm.

Thankfully, this was just a little scare.

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SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 12: Kristian Robinson #62 of the Arizona Diamondbacks runs to first base during a Spring Training game against the Colorado Rockies at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 12, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Diamondbacks News

Soroka Sharp Against Sox
Michael Soroka looked to be in mid-season form in his final spring outing. The bounce back candidate had a strong outing against the lowly White Sox as he made his case for a place in the rotation.

Diamondbacks Game Pushed Back
At this point, it is mostly a reminder that all mid-day Cactus League games have been rescheduled due to the continuing heat wave hammering the Valley.

Gallen Discusses Final Start of Spring
Zac Gallen’s Friday start was the last outing he will have before the games start to count. The next time he takes the bump will be against Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Dodgers in the season opener.

As Opening Day Looms Bullpen, Closer Questions Remain
It is hard not to believe that this winter’s drastic jump in the cost of pitching did not play a major factor in the roster that Mike Hazen wound up with. Paul Sewald continues to make fans nervous.

Eduardo Rodriguez Returns
Eduardo Rodriguez has returned from the Diamondbacks after leading his home nation of Venezuela to the WBC crown.

Other Baseball News

Padres Select Walker Buehler
The former Dodgers ace has managed to earn himself another chance to see if there is anything left in the tank after multiple Tommy John surgeries.

Marcelo Mayer Named Red Sox Starting Second Baseman
In what has been pretty much a foregone conclusion for a few weeks now, Marcelo Mayer has been named by the Red Sox as their Opening Day starter at second base.

Buster Olney’s Takeaways from Spring Training
No big surprises here, though some interesting predictions.

Andrew Painter Makes Phillies’ Rotation
The 6’7” right-handed Painter will break camp as a member of the Philadelphia rotation. The young man turns 24 on 10 April.

Ekitike injured early in Liverpool's match at Brighton in Premier League

BRIGHTON, England (AP) — Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike lasted less than eight minutes before hobbling off with a left leg injury in the Premier League game against Brighton on Saturday.

The France international was hurt in a challenge by Brighton midfielder James Milner in the third minute. After receiving treatment, he tried to run it off but couldn't continue and was replaced by Curtis Jones.

Ekitike was selected in France's latest squad ahead of friendlies against Brazil and Colombia in the United States.

Liverpool was already without the injured Mohamed Salah and Alisson Becker.

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Revealed: Why Inter Milan Changed Their Mind On Offering Galatasaray Target A New Contract

Revealed: Why Inter Milan Changed Their Mind On Offering Galatasaray Target A New Contract
Revealed: Why Inter Milan Changed Their Mind On Offering Galatasaray Target A New Contract

Inter Milan have performed a quiet but significant U-turn on Hakan Calhanoglu contract situation, with the Turkey international’s recurring injury problems forcing the club to rethink their renewal plans.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, via FCInter1908, the original plan was straightforward.

Inter intended to agree a new deal with Calhanoglu, whose contract runs until 2027, and only consider a sale if those talks collapsed.

That plan is no longer operative.

Since December, the midfielder has suffered three separate injury setbacks.

Each one has shifted the mood inside Viale della Liberazione further away from an automatic renewal and toward a wait-and-see approach.

End Of Season Will Decide Calhanoglu Inter Milan Fate

Everything now depends on how Calhanoglu finishes the season.

Only a conclusion that demonstrates he can sustain full physical and athletic availability will convince Inter to extend his deal.

If he struggles again, the club will pursue a different path.

And meanwhile Galatasaray, who remain confident they can strike a deal for around €10-15 million before the World Cup, are ready to move quickly.

Calhanoglu returns to the starting lineup for Sunday’s trip to Fiorentina, with Inter hoping this marks his last injury interruption of the campaign.

After that, he heads to Turkey’s World Cup playoff double-header, fixtures Chivu would rather he skipped entirely given his fragile fitness.

A strong finish, ideally with a Scudetto and perhaps the Coppa Italia, remains the clearest possible argument Calhanoglu can make for his own future at the club.

Everton Starting XI vs Chelsea: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Everton Starting XI vs Chelsea: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Everton Starting XI vs Chelsea: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Everton vs Chelsea Preview: Injury Concerns Shape Key Clash

Everton head into their Premier League meeting with Chelsea facing a mounting selection headache, with several key figures unavailable or uncertain ahead of kick off at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. David Moyes must once again lean on squad depth as his side looks to respond after a 2-0 defeat at Arsenal.

Injury List Impacts Everton Setup

Everton will definitely be without Jack Grealish and Carlos Alcaraz, both sidelined through injury, while Tyrique George is unable to feature against his parent club Chelsea. Defensive stability is also under threat, with James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite both doubtful. Moyes remains hopeful they will be “in and around” the squad, though neither is guaranteed to start.

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Defensive Adjustments Likely

If Tarkowski and Branthwaite miss out, Everton could retain a makeshift back line of James Garner, Jake O’Brien, Michael Keane and Vitaliy Mykolenko. Should one return, Garner may step into midfield after his recent England recognition, allowing O’Brien to shift into a more natural defensive role.

Midfield and Attack Options

Idrissa Gueye is expected to anchor midfield, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, facing former club Chelsea, will likely operate further forward. Iliman Ndiaye offers attacking width, alongside either Dwight McNeil or Harrison Armstrong.

Up front, Beto’s recent struggles in front of goal have opened the door for Thierno Barry, who may be handed a starting opportunity to spark Everton’s attack against Chelsea.

Predicted Everton Lineup

Pickford, O’Brien, Keane, Tarkowski, Mykolenko, Garner, Gueye, Armstrong, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Barry

Everton must find resilience and attacking clarity if they are to challenge Chelsea despite these setbacks.

Brighton vs Liverpool LIVE updates, watch live, score, analysis, highlights

Brighton host Liverpool on Saturday with both teams in a proper scrap for European qualification.

WATCH Brighton v Liverpool

For live updates and highlights throughout Brighton vs Liverpool, check out PST's live blog coverage below.

How to watch Brighton vs Liverpool live, stream link and start time

Kick off time:8:45am ET Saturday (March 21)
Venue:Amex Stadium — Falmer
TV Channel: USA
Streaming: Watch on USA Network

Brighton vs Liverpool score: 1-0

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Brighton vs Liverpool live updates! — By Joe Prince-Wright

Gakpo is in, but can’t make the most of it

Straight away Liverpool have a chance to equalize as Cody Gakpo is in over the top but Mats Wieffer does just enough to put him off and Gakpo can't sort his feet out.

Welbeck heads home!

Totally against the run of play, Brighton take an early lead at the Amex! A hopeful cross from the left is nodded back across goal superbly by Diego Gomez and Welbeck is on hand to head home. Liverpool want a foul for a push on Ibrahima Konate but the goal stands. Slot isn't happy with that. Welbeck did have two hands in the back of Konate but was that enough for a foul.

Jones is on as Ekitike can’t continue

He looks really upset Ekitike, as he can't continue. Curtis Jones is on to replace him and this is a big blow for Slot, who is already missing Mohamed Salah and Alisson to recent injuries. Jones has gone in to midfield and Gakpo is up top with Wirtz on the left.

Ekitike down with an impact injury

After just a few minutes Hugo Ekitike is limping around badly. He collided accidentally with James Milner in the center of the pitch and it looks like he has a bit of a dead leg. He's trying to get going again and is back on the pitch, but he is not moving freely.

Kick off delayed due to traffic accident

The kick off has been pushed back 15 minutes due to a traffic accident on a nearby road.

Kick-off has been delayed by 15 minutes due to a road traffic accident on the A27.

— Brighton & Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) March 21, 2026

Brighton lineup

Verbruggen; Wieffer, Van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu; Milner, Gross; Gomez, Hinshelwood, Minteh; Welbeck

Liverpool lineup

Mamardashvili; Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, Kerkez; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Gakpo; Ekitike

Brighton team news, focus

Stefanos Tzimas and Adam Webster remain out, while Kaoru Mitoma is a doubt. It's no coincidence that Brighton's upturn in results has coincided with injuries calming down and Hurzeler has found a better balance in the team with James Milner and Pascal Gross locking things down in central midfield.

Liverpool team news, focus

Alexander Isak, Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni and Wataru Endo all remain out and Slot has a very clear starting lineup now. Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo and Dominik Szoboszlai will support Hugo Ekitike, with Mohamed Salah ruled out of this game through injury. Alisson Becker was a last-minute addition to the injury last, and Giorgi Mamardashvili will start between the posts.

Brighton vs Liverpool preview

The Seagulls have picked up in recent weeks with Fabian Hurzeler's side winning three of their last four games as a huge improvement in their defensive performances has seen them concede just twice in that run. They picked up a big win at Sunderland last weekend to underline their newfound defensive prowess. After a midseason wobble, they are right in the hunt for a European spot.

Liverpool have been dropping points in their quest to qualify for the Champions League and they were frustrated at home last Sunday as they drew 1-1 with Spurs and Arne Slot was booed. But they did hammer Galatasaray 4-0 on Wednesday to seal their spot in the last eight of the Champions League, where they will meet PSG. Liverpool are also in the FA Cup quarterfinals, where they head to Man City, after they beat Brighton a few weeks ago at Anfield in the FA Cup. Slot could still win two trophies and lead Liverpool to Champions League qualification this season, so all is not lost.

Brighton vs Liverpool prediction

This feels like a game which could catch Liverpool out given their exertions in midweek to get past Galatasaray and that Brighton are in very good form. Brighton 2-1 Liverpool.

Five-star Christian Collins discusses picking USC men’s basketball

On Wednesday, USC men’s basketball picked up a commitment from five-star 2026 recruit Christian Collins. A top-five player in the class, Collins is the third five-star to join the Trojans in the 2026 cycle.

In an interview with ESPN, Collins discussed why he picked USC.

“I want to go where I can help a team win, and at USC I feel I will have a major role,” Collins said. “It is important for me to be prepared; I feel I will be prepared for the NBA because of my role.

"Also, I felt they have a family atmosphere. I live close to campus. I was looking at where I could be challenged and develop. I watched [their] practices, and they were intense and I learned a lot. Coach Muss [Eric Musselman] and staff will challenge me. Coach Muss is a good coach; he is aggressive with player development, and he is down to earth off the court.”

Despite disappointing seasons in his first two years at USC, Musselman is putting together a very strong recruiting class this cycle. Entering the 2026-2027 season, there will be strong pressure for him to finally put together a successful season on the court.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Five-star Christian Collins discusses picking USC men’s basketball

Josh Elander details Vols' offense after losing Game 1 to Missouri

No. 23 Tennessee (15-7, 1-3 SEC) opened a three-game Southeastern Conference baseball series on Friday. Missouri (15-7, 1-3 SEC) defeated the Vols, 8-4, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Tennessee's offense produced nine hits, including one home run each from Blaine Brown and Stone Lawless. Reese Chapman and Lawless also hit one double each for the Vols.

Tennessee left 11 runners on base in the series opener, including five from Chapman.

The Vols went 3-for-14 with runners on base, 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position and 0-for-2 with the bases loaded.

First-year head coach Josh Elander recapped Tennessee's offense against Missouri on Friday.

“Execution, period,” Elander said. “We talk about it. With especially Friday night in this league, as good as the arms are, you may have one chance to get the starter. We were fortunate to have two and we didn't get it done either time. The guy did a good job of keeping us off the barrel or whatever it may be. We can talk about it, but at this point in the year, you either get it done or you don’t, and there's no redos, so our guys need to execute a little bit better. Calm down in those moments. 

“I thought Reese, if you look at his later at bats in the game, talked to him at third base, just slow down over swinging a little bit. When the moment gets big, again, just slow down, execute.”

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Giants' Malik Nabers hilariously responds to Abdul Carter's number change

The New York Giants shared anticipated news on Friday: Linebacker Abdul Carter is switching his jersey number from 51 to 3 for the upcoming season.

Carter, the third-overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft out of Penn State, selected No. 3 to match his draft position. As a rookie, he wore No. 51 and posted 4.0 sacks along with 43 tackles across all 17 games.

The linebacker had previously requested No. 56, retired for Lawrence Taylor, and No. 11, retired for Phil Simms. While No. 56 was unavailable, the Simms family denied the use of No. 11 after Phil initially gave the green light.

The No. 3 was most recently worn by quarterback Russell Wilson, who will not return to the team.

In response to Carter's Instagram announcement, teammate Malik Nabers left a playful comment.

Malik Nabers on Abdul Carter switching his number:

“U pic sum weird numbers bro 🤣🤣🤣” https://t.co/4h4BfynNlYpic.twitter.com/fv3QehrEF0

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) March 20, 2026

The lighthearted jab clearly showed good-natured ribbing between the players.

The exchange carries extra irony given that Nabers himself wears No. 1, which the Giants unretired from Ray Flaherty's historic honor—the first number ever retired in professional football—to accommodate him.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' Malik Nabers hilariously responds to Abdul Carter's number change

Full injury report for Saturday's Thunder vs. Wizards matchup

Oct 30, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr (20) moves the ball as Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (55) defends during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder will travel to face the Washington Wizards on Saturday. This will be the second matchup of the season between the two squads. Last time, OKC had an easy-peasy win on Oct. 30.

The Thunder (55-15) have won 10 in a row. They made easy work of the Brooklyn Nets in a 121-92 win on Wednesday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 20 points and six assists in a low-stress game.

Meanwhile, the Wizards (16-53) have dropped 14 in a row. They suffered a 117-95 loss to the Detroit Pistons on Thursday. Alex Sarr only had two points and three rebounds.

The Thunder remain without an All-NBA player. Jalen Williams (hamstring strain) is out. Nikola Topic (G League assignment) is out. Branden Carlson (back strain) is out. Payton Sandfort (G League two-way) is out. Thomas Sorber (torn ACL) is out.

Meanwhile, the Wizards are full-on tanking. Trae Young (back pain, quad contusion) is out. Anthony Davis (finger sprain) is out. Kyshawn George (elbow sprain) is out. Tre Johnson (foot soreness) is questionable. Will Riley (adductor soreness) is questionable. Cam Whitmore (deep vein thrombosis shoulder) is out. Leaky Black (ankle sprain) is out. D'Angelo Russell (not with team) is out.

Tipoff from Washington is set for 4 p.m. CT.

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Full injury report for Saturday's Thunder vs. Wizards matchup

Tiger Woods on PGA Tour Champions? Other senior pros say it'd be 'huge'

The Tiger Woods questions keep coming. After Monday's TGL match, Woods was asked about the Masters and he hinted that he in fact might play this year.

This week in Tucson at the Cologuard Classic, several PGA Tour Champions pros were asked about his potential impact on their circuit. Woods turned 50 at the end of last year and there's been plenty of speculation about where and when he might make his Champions debut. Could it someday be near where he won the 2008 WGC-Accenture Match Play?

Tiger Woods looks on from the putting green ahead of the third round of the Hero World Challenge 2025 at Albany Golf Course on December 06, 2025 in Nassau, Bahamas.

Cologuard ambassador Jerry Kelly would love to see Tiger compete someday in his event, being held this year at La Paloma Country Club.

"It would be huge. I mean, I would love to be able to get Tiger to Tucson. That would be a ton of fun. I know what his schedule's like around this time with the major, Augusta coming up, and things like that. I will certainly ask him. He will graciously tell me exactly what he's thinking on the matter, no question. And I wouldn't put words in his mouth. I'd love to have him come," Kelly said.

Woods is still working back from injuries and surgeries. He hasn't played on the PGA Tour since the 2024 Masters and while he's been in attendance at his team's TGL matches this season, he hasn't swung a club there either. For now, fellow pros and fans alike await any future moves by Woods.

"The subject's definitely come up for sure. I think the PGA Tour is preparing for it, or at least they've probably prepared for it. It will be great for our tour, it really would," said defending Cologuard champ Steven Alker. "Even if he gets fit and plays four or five events, who cares. It would be just great to see him out competing again and see how the game stands up as well to his."

Zach Johnson, a winner in his first-ever Champions event two weeks ago, was deliberate and diplomatic with his comments about Tiger joining the 50-and-over tour.

"I think you understand the answer to this question, I can't speak on behalf of anybody else. That's not fair, it's an injustice and irresponsible," he said. "He's a friend of mine and I'm confident saying that a lot of us, if not all of us, want him back healthy, whatever capacity that looks like. If it means he doesn't compete, we can embrace that. He's doing a lot for golf, a lot for the PGA Tour. That sounds cliche and kind of PC, but I cannot overstate that enough. He's done a lot. So you may not see his face all the time, but he's been in the background doing a lot of work, and I'm grateful for that. I would love to see him compete." I don't know what that looks like. I just don't want to assume or project because it's not for me to say."

Stewart Cink, defending Charles Schwab Cup champion, says it'd be "awesome" to see him play on the Champions tour.

"Anywhere Tiger chooses to play, it would be a massive benefit for that place. And for all of us, we love Tiger, love to see him play and be able to compete against him and with him again after all those years. But mostly I just hope he's able to come out here and play," Cink said. "I do think he would really enjoy it. It's all the great parts of professional golf without any of the negative parts. You get to just play and compete and work on your game and try to see how good you can play and get a chance to win some.

"And then there's really no downside. It's a lot less stressful. Tiger will have a little bit different experience if he comes out here and plays than any of us because there would be a little bit more attention on him, that's just the way Tiger Woods lives his life. I think if he came out and played, he would really enjoy it."

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour Champions pros say they'd welcome Tiger Woods to their tour

4-star edge Derwin Fields names his top five schools

Four-star edge rusher recruit Derwin Fields has added the Georgia Bulldogs to his top list of schools, per On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

Fields is a highly coveted prospect from the 2027 class that has received interest from various programs across the country. At 6-foot-5, 225 pounds, Fields could develop into a difference maker on the Georgia defense in 2027 should he ultimately decide to sign with the Bulldogs. Fields currently has Ole Miss, Texas, Tennessee, Miami and Georgia listed as his top five schools, as the talented playmaker is expected to announce a decision in regard to his commitment in the upcoming months.

Fields is ranked as the No. 21 edge and the No. 213 overall player from the class of 2027, per the 247Sports Composite rankings. He is ranked as the No. 8 player from Mississippi. Fields was widely regarded as one of the top high school football players in Mississippi last season, as the rising star recorded 56 total tackles, 11 sacks and 26 TFL over 14 appearances during his junior campaign at Brookhaven High School (Brookhaven, Mississippi). Georgia reportedly remains as a top landing spot for Fields, as the Dawgs will look to add yet another top talent to an already impressive 2027 recruiting class.

Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates with his team after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 28-7 in the 2025 SEC Championship

The Bulldogs and coach Kirby Smart have the No. 8 recruiting class in the nation in the 2027 cycle. It is still far away from the early signing period, but we're entering a critical time where recruits visit schools and plan official visits over the summer. Georgia has six commitments in the class of 2027, but none at linebacker or edge rusher.

Georgia continues to target some of the top defensive prospects from the 2027 class, including elite linebacker Joakim Gouda.

Derwin Fields' top schools

NEWS: Four-Star EDGE Derwin Fields is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’4 225 EDGE from Brookhaven, MS is ranked as the Top EDGE in Mississippi (per Rivals Industry)⁰
Where Should He Go?⁰https://t.co/jogjKpq6Lbpic.twitter.com/ovEymeBtIO

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) March 18, 2026

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Celtics’ Luka Garza Delivers Strong Message After Standout Performance

Boston Celtics big man Luka Garza

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Luka Garza came off the bench to play a key role in the Boston Celtics’ 117-112 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday, March 20. The fifth-year big man ended the night with 22 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal while shooting 75% from the field.

When speaking with the media after the game, Garza was quick to shift the focus away from himself and onto the team as a whole, noting how everyone on the Celtics is currently playing hard and fighting to find a rhythm.

“I love being a part of this team,” Garza said, via NBC Sports Boston. “We play hard every single night, no matter what, and I think when you do that, you put yourself in a good position, especially in a situation like tonight where we obviously had the talent advantage. You know, you play hard long enough, you kind of finally get that rhythm, and, you know, obviously everything else takes over.”

The win over Memphis sees the Celtics extend their current win streak to four games. Even on a night where Jayson Tatum struggled from the floor, and the team went a collective 26.2% from deep, they found a way to overcome the Grizzlies in-your-face brand of defense.

Joe Mazzulla’s team will now head back to Boston, where they will face the 43-28 Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, March 22. Ironically, that’s the same team Garza spent the past three seasons with, failing to crack the rotation. However, the Iowa product has certainly found a role for himself with the Celtics, averaging 7.6 points and 3.9 rebounds in 60 regular-season games, shooting 57.6% from the field and 43.3% from deep. 

So, if the improving big man needed some additional motivation, proving Chris Finch wrong in front of the Celtics fanbase could be the perfect opportunity.


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Is Ken Jeong rooting for Duke in March Madness?

After surviving an upset scare from No. 16 seed Siena, Duke is only beginning its March Madness run.

It would not be shocking to see Ken Jeong be a part of it. The Hangover actor is a Duke alum and has been a frequent attendee of Blue Devils basketball games for years now.

Jeong has been especially enthusiastic about this year's Duke team, as evidenced by him appearing on ESPN's College Gameday a couple weeks ago. During his appearance, Jeong couldn't have enough positive things to say about Cameron and Cayden Boozer, the twins who helped power Duke to a No. 1 seed.

A Greensboro, North Carolina native, Jeong earned his bachelor's degree from Duke in 1990. He'd go on to do medical school at North Carolina, though he's never wavered on his allegiance to the Blue Devils.

Ken Jeong mic'd up at Duke's Elite 8 game is everything you could imagine 😭 🎤 pic.twitter.com/4evuBprNKV

— Ken Jeong (@kenjeong) March 31, 2025

Jeong, 56, has gone on to star in numerous hit comedies over the years, from The Hangover to Knocked Up and Role Models.

As Duke advances through March Madness, it's worth keeping an eye out for Jeong, as he can get quite animated in the stands while cheering on his team.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Is Ken Jeong rooting for Duke in March Madness?

Ex-Broncos roundup: Offensive lineman slams 'clown show' Falcons

A former Denver Broncos offensive lineman made headlines last week after changing teams during NFL free agency.

Following two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, Elijah Wilkinson signed with the Arizona Cardinals, a club he previously played for in 2023. After returning to the Cards, Wilkinson lashed out at the Falcons on Instagram.

"Good luck with that clown show over there," Wilkinson said in since-deleted comments, responding to Atlanta fans who criticised his performance. In another comment, he told a Falcons fan to "have fun being [expletive] next year."

Wilkinson, 31, spent the first four years of his career with the Broncos from 2017-2020 as a swing guard/tackle. He dressed for 45 games in Denver, earning 26 starts. The 31-year-old lineman has 62 career starts on his resume.

Elsewhere on the ex-Broncos front, offensive lineman Austin Schlottmann signed with the Tennessee Titans, receiver/returner Kalif Raymond joined the Chicago Bears, punter Sam Martin re-signed with the Carolina Panthers, punter Corliss Waitman signed with the San Francisco 49ers and long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer tried out for the Miami Dolphins.

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Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley prediction for UFC Fight Night 270

Michael Aswell and Luke Riley meet in the UFC Fight Night 270 co-main event Saturday at The O2 in London. Check out this quick breakdown of the matchup from MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom.

  • Last event's results: 3-3
  • UFC main cards, 2026: 23-16

Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley UFC Fight Night 270 preview

Aswell (11-3 MMA, 1-1 UFC) looks to keep the momentum going following a return to the win column with a first-round finish of Lucas Almeida in October. At 25, the former Fury FC champion has had mixed results since 2024, struggling to string together wins as the competition has grown tougher.

Riley (12-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) takes a co-main event slot in just his second UFC bout. The undefeated 26-year-old won his UFC debut in November by stopping Bogdan Grad in the second round. The former Cage Warriors standout has finished three consecutive opponents, adding to his career total of nine.

Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley UFC Fight Night 270 expert pick, prediction

The co-main event in London features a potential showcase at featherweight between Luke Riley and Michael Aswell Jr.

Although it's a bit surprising to see Riley in a co-main event slot here, the English fighter was featured in my prospects to watch column for 2025, so I can't say that I'm completely shocked.

Still, Aswell is a well-trained fighter from the 4 oz. Fight Club that shouldn't be overlooked. Not only is Aswell durable and well-schooled in pocket exchanges, but the American will also likely have a strong start to the contest.

The potential problem, however, is that Aswell tends to eat his fair share of strikes – particularly from the left side. Should Riley pick up on these openings early, then the Englishman will likely start to pull away down the stretch.

The pick is for Riley to catch Aswell clean by the end of Round 2.

Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley UFC Fight Night 270 odds

According to DraftKings, Riley is a -192 favorite, with Aswell a +160 underdog.

Michael Aswell vs. Luke Riley UFC Fight Night 270 start time, how to watch

As the co-main event, Aswell and Riley are expected to walk to the cage at approximately 6:10 p.m. ET. The fight streams live on Paramount+.

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Dana White handed UFC heavyweight unofficial locker room bonus after three-round war

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Dana White may have quietly introduced a new way to reward UFC fighters. While official bonuses remain limited, other athletes are now receiving extra payments behind the scenes.

The situation came to light after Vitor Petrino’s win over Steven Asplund at UFC Fight Night: Emmett vs Vallejos. Despite a strong performance, Petrino did not receive one of the standard post-fight bonuses.

Instead, the Brazilian revealed he was still compensated. White’s move raised eyebrows amid ongoing criticism around fighter pay.

Dana White quietly rewarding fighters outside official bonuses

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

The details were confirmed by Petrino’s coach Cristiano Marcello during an appearance on the Connect Cast podcast.

“Petrino told us that Dana [White] gave him some money in the locker room, since he didn’t get the bonus, right?” host Alexandre Lemos asked.

Marcello replied: “He did. We were on the plane and Vitor was like, ‘Look at that, master, how great.’ It was well deserved. I believe his opponent also got one, and deservedly so.”

It points to a possible response from the promotion to long-standing criticism over fighter pay, offering flexibility without changing the official bonus structure, that was already expanded this year.

What’s next for Vitor Petrino?

Since moving up to heavyweight, Petrino has secured three consecutive victories, continuing his steady rise.

His next challenge could be a bout with fellow Brazilian Valter Walker. The two have already exchanged words, adding heat to a potential match-up.

Walker enters the contest on a four-fight win streak, all secured by heel hook submission. Petrino, meanwhile, holds a 7-2 UFC record, while Walker stands at 4-1.

It sets up a compelling clash featuring momentum, KO potential, and finishing ability.

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Grading of the Browns free agent signings: Offense, special teams

BEREA, OHIO - FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) Executive vice president, football operations & general manager Andrew Berry, Todd Monken and president Dave Jenkins of the Cleveland Browns pose for a photo after a press conference introducing Monken as the team's head coach at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on February 03, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cleveland Browns have lost 26 games in the past two seasons, so naturally, at season’s end, heads began to roll. It began with the head coach, then trickled down to the majority of his assistant coaches.

Next, the roster had to undergo a good purging. Certain players were not re-signed and allowed to test the free agency waters.

GM Andrew Berry had his work cut out for him this offseason. Which players should be offered another contract from the free agent list? Who to go after in free agency? What contract length should be offered to each athlete on the radar? His goal was to find capable athletes to replace the players who didn’t get it done.

Berry has ultimately inked 15 players to date. That is broken down into five on offense, two on special teams, and eight on defense. You can be sure that Berry isn’t finished bringing in some extra new bodies in the second wave of signings.

So far, four former Browns free agents have signed with new clubs, while the unsigned list includes 14 players.

Is the 2026 version of the Browns appearing to have a brighter future? How did Berry do with his free agent signings? Did he cover every need? What do the new guys offer?

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Offense

This unit had lots of issues in 2025. Front and center was the offensive line. Going forward, four or five new athletes may start in Week 1 from this group. Plus, backup tight ends and some good receivers were sorely needed.

How does Berry’s signing grade out?

OG Zion Johnson (6’-3”, 316 pounds)

Grade: B+

Absolutely a home run. Or is it? Johnson is a former first-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Chargers and started almost every game. He is very durable and still a young man at age 26. Johnson immediately fills the left guard spot vacated by Joel Bitonio, who is assumed to be ready to retire. If Bits decides to go one more year, Cleveland will stare at the bridge at that time and welcome Bitonio back with very huge open arms. Short-term deals are very good to fill an immediate void or for backup players, but when a club wants to build a team, the best strategy is to give the younger guys longer deals. This allows them to grow with the success of the team. And that’s exactly what Berry has done with Johnson with a three-year contract.

Johnson is an exceptional run blocker and so-so in pass protection. Maybe even classified as poor. He recorded the second-best run block win rate among qualifying guards last year, so he can get it done. And new head coach Todd Monken wants to run the ball with efficiency just like his Georgia and Baltimore days, so there’s the attraction to Johnson from the Browns coaching staff. However, his pass blocking may be a liability, and there isn’t a Bill Callahan on staff to fix him. His Pro Football Focus (PFF) overall grade was a disappointing 57.0. He had four penalties, allowed three sacks, and 26 pressures, which is a concern. He will do a good job on running plays, but isn’t going to wow anyone.

Tytus Howard is prepared to make his mark on the offensive line

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) March 16, 2026

OT Tytus Howard (6’-5”, 322 pounds)

Grade: A-

The Browns have openings everywhere you look along the offensive line. The franchise gave up on RT Jack Conklin because of his repeated injury history. So, there is an opening at right tackle, and Howard just so happens to have played that position for the past two seasons with the Houston Texans. Berry made a trade to bring in Howard in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick, so it was buy low and hopefully reap the benefits. The Browns had three fifth-round picks, so this acquisition seems like a good solution for the minimal.

Howard started every game for the past two seasons and has played a total of 93 NFL contests during his seven-year career. This past season, he had a 62.7 PFF grade with very high pass blocking marks. He committed eight penalties, but did not allow a single sack. He also allowed 21 pressures. Right now, he is penciled in at right tackle and signed him to a three-year extension to help spread out the cap hit.

OG/OT Teven Jenkins (6’-6”, 321 pounds)

Grade: B-

Jenkins is a former high second-round draft pick and offers versatility in that he can play both guard and tackle. His PFF grade last year was a healthy 77.7, but keep in mind he didn’t play much last season. He did not allow any sacks or commit any penalties with just 14 pressures. Jenkins did register a pass block win rate of 94.4%, but for just five games. He should compete at right guard with Zak Zinter and Jack Conley, or he could compete with Howard at right tackle. 

This is a very solid signing even though it is only for one-year. Jenkins can either start or provide an optimal backup. He has plenty of game experience with 62 NFL games played with 42 starts. Zinter has struggled when he was inserted into the starting lineup last year, so this gives the coaching staff a dependable body to insert at the open right guard spot right away.  

OG/OT/C Elgton Jenkins (6’-5”, 311 pounds)

Grade: C

Jenkins failed his physical with the Green Bay Packers because of what they perceived as a lingering ankle issue from last year. His quarterback rolled onto his ankle in Week 11 and fractured his leg. Right before free agency was to begin on March 10, even though Jenkins was still under contract with the Packers, they released him, clearing $19.5 million of cap space.

Officially, the Packers released Elgton Jenkins with the "failed physical" designation, according to the NFL's daily transaction file.

— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) March 10, 2026

He can play any position on the interior offensive line, and could slide into the center position right away, move to guard, or provide quality depth. The fact that Berry inked him to a two-year deal shows that the GM feels Jenkins can secure a starting position. He registered a pass block win rate of 94.4% this past season, and his PFF grade last year was 62.0, with high pass-blocking grades. Jenkins has the ability to move to another position weekly if needed, which is a huge plus.

TE Jack Stoll (6’-4”, 247 pounds)

Grade: C-

If the Browns are a major running team in 2026, this signing makes a lot of sense because Stoll only offers one thing: good blocking skills. He will catch the occasional pass, but he is more of a skinny offensive lineman who will set up on the line and block, or flare out in front of a screen pass to lead the interference.

Basically, Harold Fannin fills the receiving tight end role, and now Stoll will come out for run plays. Check. Has been in the league for six years and has a grand total of 41 targets and 28 receptions. Yeah, that is a six-year total. Stoll is rarely going to be active in the passing game or become a Red Zone target. Just a blocker. And if new Browns head coach Todd Monken runs the ball all the time, then this signing will fall into place. Basically, a younger Pharaoh Brown.

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Special Teams

Several special teams specialists were on the cusp of leaving, but were retained. K Andre Szmyt was tendered as an exclusive rights free agent and kept on a one-year deal. In March, long snapper Rex Sunahara inked a one-year contract on his own. P Nik Constantinou signed a reserve/futures contract after playing in the CFL, and the veteran punter, Corey Bojorquez, was an unrestricted free agent.

The only specialists under contract with special teams were punt returner Gage Larvadain and kickoff specialist Malachi Corley, who are signed through 2026. So, bodies were needed to meld with the duo of returning specialists.

Browns re-sign punter Corey Bojorquezhttps://t.co/EwqRPJLBHzpic.twitter.com/wLJ4iCImPP

— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) March 12, 2026

Punter Corey Bojorquez (6’-0”, 217 pounds)

Grade: A-

Bojorquez led the league in the number of punts last year with 93, double-digit more than the second-place punter. He was also #1 in total net yards with 3,423 yards. Bojo was ranked #15 in punts downed inside the 20 (23).

He is known for flipping field position, and with the Browns offense being so inept this past season, he was a very busy guy. Coming back means he will be with Cleveland for five seasons now and continue to solidify a valuable position. Bojo will sometimes outkick his coverage, but is a weapon in the field position aspect.

KR Tylan Wallace (5’-11”, 200 pounds)

Grade: D+

Wallace had a ton of production as a receiver in high school and at the college level, but in his four years in the NFL, he has been used as an afterthought as a pass catcher. His value is his ability to return punts and kicks. But even in this aspect, his stats aren’t really that productive or even impressive. 20 total returns in four years? One touchdown on a return? Monken coached him with the Ravens, so maybe he has bigger plans for Wallace.

In his four years with Baltimore, Wallace had 12 punt returns for 194 yards, a 16.2 yards per return average, and scored once. He also returned eight kickoffs for 687 yards, a 23.5-yard per return average, and had zero scores. His receiving stats are abysmal for four years: 35 targets, 22 receptions, 305 yards, two touchdowns, 13 first down conversions, an 11.3 yards per catch average, 0 rushing attempts/yards, and two drops. It’s not like he is considered electric, just fast, and if he rarely lines up at receiver with the Browns, Wallace is one-dimensional.

Evaluating Greg Gard after the Badgers latest early NCAA Tournament departure

Mar 19, 2026; Portland, OR, USA; Wisconsin Badgers head coach Greg Gard reacts during the first half of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament against the High Point Panthers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

The Wisconsin Badgers saw their season come to an end on the first day of the NCAA Tournament, marking the second time in three years that they were a first-round exit as a No. 5 seed.

The abrupt departure came after the Badgers were riding hot heading into March Madness, knocking off the Purdue Boilermakers and the Illinois Fighting Illini in the final two weeks before the NCAA Tournament. After a 9-5 start to the season, Wisconsin finished 24-11 with a 14-6 record in the Big Ten, recording arguably the best group of wins in the country with Michigan, Michigan State, Purdue, and Illinois (2x).

For a variety of reasons, this season just had a lot of layers to it. This group looked far different at the beginning of the year, as they initially struggled to mesh with each other. That’s natural for a team with eight new faces, but there were some early frustrations in the season, best recapped by Wisconsin’s heartbreaking defeat to the Villanova Wildcats at the Fiserv Forum that left Nolan Winter in tears at the postgame press conference.

But it really felt like the Badgers were in a tough spot during their 89-73 loss to Purdue back in January. That was a game that really tested Wisconsin, as they were very competitive in the first half, getting to within seven at halftime. But the collapse was ugly in the second half as Wisconsin went from a four-point deficit to a 24-point deficit in the span of seven minutes, which just felt demoralizing at the Kohl Center.

At a huge inflection point of the season, everything turned around with the Michigan game, as Wisconsin shocked the world by upsetting the hottest team in the country on the road. From there, the Badgers finally got into form, with the big wins coming in February and a five-game win streak right near the start of the NCAA Tournament.

That’s why Thursday’s loss to the High Point Panthers really stung. Not only did the Badgers look good with seven minutes left in the game before ultimately losing in the final seconds, but the raw emotion from Gard and players like John Blackwell, knowing what this team could have been, made the loss even tougher to swallow.

Naturally, following the loss, which marked the ninth straight year that Wisconsin either didn’t make the tournament or didn’t get out of the first weekend, there were conversations about Gard and his lack of success in March.

And that’s true. Wisconsin has failed to have success at the highest levels when it matters the most, missing the tournament twice, being a first-round exit three times, and being a second-round exit three times during that stretch. That has come with the Badgers earning some pretty high seeds in the tournament, being a No. 3 seed twice, a No. 5 seed three times, and a No. 9 seed once.

Is that a reflection of Gard as a coach? Yes and no.

The Badgers need to be better in March, especially when there’s a pattern of losses, and that’s something Gard and his staff will continue having to evaluate. In Thursday’s game, while High Point was on a heater from deep with 15 threes, I broke down why the matchup was still there to be had, and there were several factors that the Badgers didn’t take advantage of. That’s on the players, but also the coaching staff, especially on the defensive end of the ball.

Still, one loss does not take away everything the Badgers built this season. This was truly a memorable season for the Badgers, who found a way out of their shell and showed they could be one of the most dangerous teams in the country. It started with the roster construction in the offseason, where Gard and his staff absolutely hit on the dot with the additions of Nick Boyd, Braeden Carrington, Austin Rapp, and Andrew Rohde.

Gard saw the impact Boyd could have in an offense that catered to his strengths and the value of increased tempo, which sent the Badgers offense to new heights this year, as Wisconsin scored the most points per game in program history since 1971.

Gard got the most out of Braeden Carrington by creating shots at his go-to spots, having a defined role for him on both sides, and bumping his three-point efficiency from 33.6 percent to 40.1 percent on 5.1 attempts per game. Carrington was previously a 33.3 percent three-point shooter as a freshman and a 22.1 percent three-point shooter as a sophomore, so that was another great evaluation.

Rapp was another great fit for the offense, and Wisconsin saw the potential there, which really started to come out over the final two months of the season after a slow start. Rapp’s game grew levels this year, with the forward becoming more physical and engaged defensively, a better rebounder, and more well-rounded offensively, while still being a player who could get hot from three.

As for Rohde, while his impact wasn’t always seen in the box score, he was much needed as a secondary ball-handler and playmaker, with his passing being such an underrated asset for Wisconsin’s offense. More importantly, he was always willing to engage with the opponent’s top playmaker defensively, carrying some difficult assignments and holding his ground there.

Wisconsin’s resources have grown in the NIL era, but that has largely been because of Gard’s efforts in constantly engaging with the donor base, rather than an influx from the Athletic Department. They still aren’t at the top of the conference, so it’s extremely important to hit on evaluations in the transfer portal and build a roster strategically.

That’s very difficult to do when overhauling a roster and bringing in a large group of new players, as we’ve seen with a couple of teams this season (and in recent years). But Gard and his staff have done a masterful job of maximizing their resources in the portal over the past few years.

Back in the 2023 offseason, Wisconsin had a great evaluation with AJ Storr, who blossomed into a star after averaging 9.9 points as a freshman at St. John’s. That came one year after adding Max Klesmit and Kamari McGee, who became crucial pieces for the Badgers in the ensuing years.

Then, in 2024, Wisconsin had arguably the best transfer in the country with John Tonje, who was another amazing evaluation after the guard missed most of the year before due to injury. While they missed on Camren Hunter after scrambling to find a replacement for Chucky Hepburn, they saw other players in the program (like Klesmit and McGee) grow, and had one of the best teams under Gard in 2024-25.

Then, this offseason, the additions of Boyd, Carrington, Rapp, and Rohde were evidently key for the Badgers as they turned things around in the second half.

It’s not only the transfer portal where they’ve seen success. John Blackwell and Nolan Winter were big hits in the 2023 class, turning into All-Conference caliber players. The 2024 class wasn’t as fruitful (at least yet), but the 2025 class seems to be a big hit with Hayden Jones, Aleksas Bieliauskas, Zach Kinziger, and Will Garlock all showing potential this season in their respective roles.

Going back to the point, Gard and his staff have constantly shown the ability to evaluate, identify, and target fits in their evolving system, maximizing their resources to field a very competitive team in one of the toughest conferences in the country.

There’s a reason Wisconsin has constantly been in the top third of the conference under Gard, finishing in the top six of the Big Ten in seven of the past eight years. That consistent success is far more important than one-off games in the NCAA Tournament, no matter how frustrating the final outcome can be.

Gard has long been an underrated coach, but the last few years have shown how good he is and can be in the evolving nature of college basketball. With analytics becoming more prevalent in college basketball, Gard’s offensive shift has led Wisconsin to be one of the most efficient offenses in the country over the past few years.

Since turning to an offense that predominates on threes, shots at the rim, and free throws, Wisconsin has been top-20 in adjusted offensive efficiency in each of the past three years. That’s extremely impressive when considering the year-by-year turnover.

Gard has made the correct staffing and personnel decisions in the past few years, and he’s also tapped into the international pool of recruits, with Aleksas Bieliauskas being a big hit as a freshman. There’s clear evolution across the board, and that often goes under the rug when thinking about coaches.

Looking specifically on the court too, Gard has been quite successful in a number of key areas. Wisconsin has generally been good on the road, and Gard has picked up quite a few ranked road wins in his tenure, which speaks to the coaching staff’s preparation and culture. He’s also been revered by players, who praise the consistency that comes with the program, and should be applauded for roster retention with stars.

It’s extremely hard to be consistent year after year with success. Just ask Matt Painter, Tom Izzo, or some of the other elite coaches in the Big Ten.

At Purdue, Painter has been one of the best coaches in college basketball history. But even he faced his own troubles in March, getting to the second weekend only twice in his first 11 years with the Boilermakers, where he fell in the Sweet Sixteen both times. Similarly, in 10 years at the helm, Gard has taken the Badgers to two Sweet Sixteen appearances.

Am I saying that Gard will turn things around completely and reach the second weekend in six of the next eight postseasons, while winning a National Championship? No. But March Madness success is so volatile that it’s unfair to completely throw out the consistent regular-season success as a result.

Gard and his staff will have a lot to figure out this offseason, where roster questions will be a hot topic once again. This loss will probably weigh heavily on them and the returning players because of what this team could have been. But raising any questions about job security and those types of matters is asinine when considering the consistency that Wisconsin has had under their head coach over the past decade.

Saint Louis vs Michigan Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's March Madness Game

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Michigan meets Saint Louis today at 12:10 p.m. ET on CBS with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line.

It’s a matchup between two teams that have no interest in playing slow, and my Saint Louis vs. Michigan predictions believe that will lead to offensive fireworks in Buffalo.

Read on for my March Madness picks for Saturday, March 21. 

Saint Louis vs Michigan prediction

Who will win Saint Louis vs Michigan?

Michigan: I just don’t think the Saint Louis Billikens will have enough answers for their size. They are a legitimately good offensive team, and they’ll score, but this feels like a case where their strengths are exceeded by the Michigan Wolverines' strengths.  

Saint Louis vs Michigan best bet: Over 161.5 (-116)

Michigan’s defense is a concern without LJ Cason, and it shows up more in high-tempo games, as seen in allowing 80 points to Howard. This matchup could be even faster, amplifying those defensive challenges.

Michigan’s offense is elite across actions, ranking near the top in big cut + rolls, pick + pops, and general inside-out actions. That’s not ideal for Saint Louis, which is smaller and poor defensively at the rim.

Likewise, St. Louis should enjoy some of its own offensive advantages, particularly in transition. Michigan has been well below the national average, allowing 1.02 PPP.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Michigan has scored 85+ points in 8 of their last 10 games, and their offense hasn't dipped below 1.0 points per possession in any game since January. On the other side, Saint Louis has hit 80+ in 7 of their last 10.

Saint Louis vs Michigan same-game parlay

Elliot Cadeau is the offensive engine for Michigan, and his usage has only gone up.

Those rim issues I mentioned for St Louis? They’ll be most exposed by Cadeau facilitating those actions. He’s the primary passer on bigs cutting to the rim, and the Billikens rank in the Bottom 40% of the country defensively against such actions.

Saint Louis vs Michigan SGP

  • Over 161.5 
  • Elliot Cadeau Over 6.5 assists

Our Big Dance SGP: Mara makes his mark

Aday Mara is the best scorer around the rim for the Wolverines. Full stop.

With that in mind, taking him to exceed his points total is a proverbial layup given the narrative of our best bet.

I paired that with Amari McCottry Over 10.5 points, as he has the highest usage of any Saint Louis player in transition. 

Saint Louis vs Michigan SGP

  • Over 161.5 
  • Elliot Cadeau Over 6.5 assists
  • Aday Mara Over 14.5 points
  • Amari McCottry Over 10.5 points

Saint Louis vs Michigan odds

  • Spread: Saint Louis +12.5 | Michigan -12.5
  • Moneyline: Saint Louis +575 | Michigan -850
  • Over/Under: Over 161.5 | Under 161.5

Saint Louis vs Michigan betting trend to know

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How to watch Saint Louis vs Michigan

LocationKeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY
DateSaturday, March 21, 2026
Tip-off12:10 p.m. ET
TVCBS

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Wan'Dale Robinson: Titans told me they need somebody always being open for Cam Ward

New Titans wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson knows the franchise is being built around last year's first overall draft pick, quarterback Cam Ward. And Robinson says he's the right guy to become Ward's favorite target.

Robinson said the Titans' coaching staff has made clear to him that Ward needs a receiver he can rly on, and Robinson said he believes he'll be the receiver consistently open when Ward looks downfield.

"If you just watch the tape, him being able to create plays outside of the pocket, that's what really stands out," Robinson said, via ESPN. "For me, being that valuable target, always being able to be open for a guy. They told me that they needed somebody like that. So that was really what got me, and just being able to grow with a young quarterback to see where he can get to."

Robinson said he'll have plenty of balls thrown his way if he plays the way he needs to play.

"My job is to get open," Robinson said. "Just go out there and get open for Cam, and the targets will come."

Having previously played for Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, Robinson says he knows exactly what his job is in the offense. And Robinson's biggest job is to make Ward better.

Every Briar Cliff player drafted by the Boston Celtics

The Boston Celtics have built their teams in a number of ways over the decades, but few if any methods have born more fruit than through the NBA draft. The best players to suit up for the Celtics have, by and large, come to Boston either through being taken directly in the annual event, or via trades made that night.

And it is not just the top stars who have been picked up by the Celtics via the draft. Countless members of the storied ball club's alumni have been taken by the team, and some schools are better represented than others. We can see blue blood programs and some very small schools both delivering top talent to Boston's rosters over the years, so we decided to take a look at which players came from which schools overall.

So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Celtics out of Briar Cliff.

Ernesto Malcolm - guard

Oct 18, 2022; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The number 6 is seen on the Boston Celtics jersey honoring Celtic great Bill Russell during the third quarter of the game between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

Draft year and position: third round (17th pick, 61st overall), 1979 NBA Draft

Seasons at Briar Cliff: unknown

Seasons played with Celtics: Did not make the team

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Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 55 - Billy Thompson (1992)

The Golden State Warriors have had over 600 players don the more than 60 jersey numbers used by their players over the more than 75 years of existence the team has enjoyed in its rich and storied history.

Founded in 1946 during the Basketball Association of America (BAA – a precursor league of the NBA) era, the team has called home the cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and even San Diego.

To commemorate the players who wore those numbers, Warriors Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team. For this article, we begin with the fourth of nine players who wore the No. 55 jersey for the Warriors.

Sep 15, 2017; Culver City, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors jerseys on display during the Nike and Sony press conference at Sony Studios. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

That player would be Golden State forward alum Billy Thompson. After ending his college career at Louisville, Thompson was picked up with the 19th overall selection of the 1986 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks.

The Camden, New Jersey native played the first two seasons of his pro career with the Los Angeles Lakers after a draft night deal. He also played for the Miami Heat before he signed with the Dubs for the final season of his NBA career in 1992.

During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Thompson wore only jersey No. 55 and put up no counting stats of note.

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Kimi Antonelli would “love” to do a GT race with Max Verstappen

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Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli has expressed a desire to team up with Max Verstappen for an endurance race, revealing he has already asked for a Nordschleife test.

Antonelli’s family has strong ties to sportscar racing, with his father Marco an accomplished driver in his own right with decades of experience in GT and TCR machinery.

The 19-year-old has himself shown inclination towards this form of motorsport and contested an Italian GT round with his family-run AKM Motorsport team in 2023, scoring a pole position and a victory at Misano on his debut.

There has been renewed interest among F1 drivers to explore sportscar racing following the news that Red Bull star Verstappen will tackle the Nurburgring 24 Hours for the first time this year, driving a Mercedes-AMG GT3 run by Winward Racing.

While Antonelli’s primary focus lies in F1, where he became a first-time race winner at the Chinese Grand Prix, the 19-year-old said he would welcome an opportunity to share a cockpit with his F1 rival Verstappen.

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“I would love to do an endurance race with Max together,” Antonelli said in Shanghai. “I think that would be pretty awesome. It's cool because we both have passion for GTs. Obviously, on my side, it came from my dad with the GT team. 

“Occasionally, I go and test when I can, and obviously, Max as well has been really enjoying it. It's really cool for him to do the 24 hours of Nurburgring. I think it's going to be a really cool event, and definitely I'll be watching it. 

“It's something that in the future I would really like to do, to race with him in an endurance race. 

“I think it would be a really cool pair and it will be a really cool experience, but it's something that I've been considering as well. 

“I've already asked for a test at the Nordschleife, for example, because it's a track that I love, and I would love to be able to try it in the real world as well.”

#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon

#3 Mercedes-AMG Team Verstappen Racing, Mercedes AMG GT3 EVO: Max Verstappen, Daniel Juncadella, Jules Gounon

Although Verstappen drives for Mercedes’ rival Red Bull in F1, the four-time world champion has joined forces with the German manufacturer for his sportscar racing exploits this year.

While he made his Nordschleife debut at the wheel of a Ferrari 296 GT3 last year, he will switch to the venerable Mercedes-AMG GT3 for his two planned outings at the legendary German venue this year, including the Nurburgring 24 Hours debut on 14-17 May.

This partnership could thus enable a future tie-up with Antonelli, who rose through the ranks as a Mercedes F1 junior and is now part of its grand prix team.

Verstappen was full of praise for Antonelli following the latter’s maiden win in F1, saying the teen has a bright future in the series.

“It is fantastic, but I'm of course not surprised,” he said. “This was definitely coming, and it won't be his last one.”

Read Also: Everything you need to know about F1 star Max Verstappen’s NLS race at Nordschleife The reason behind Kimi Antonelli's late hair-raising moment in F1's Chinese GP

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Thekla Explains Mutual Benefits Of AEW Partnership With Julia Hart & Skye Blue

Thekla during her World Wonder Ring Stardom days
Thekla during her World Wonder Ring Stardom days - Etsuo Hara/Getty Images

In less than a year, Thekla has made her mark on AEW, quickly rising up the card to become AEW Women's World Champion. But she hasn't done it all by herself, aligning with Skye Blue and Julia Hart to form the Triangle of Madness, a stable that has been instrumental in not only helping Thekla take the Women's Title from Kris Statlander, but helping her retain it against Statlander at AEW Revolution.

In an interview with "TheSportster," Thekla talked about her alliance with Blue and Hart, and revealed how the two helped her acclimate to AEW, despite both lacking the experience Thekla has overall.

"I think it's very cool to work with those two, because they're both a little younger than me, they haven't been around that much yet in the wrestling business," Thekla said. "I'm almost, like, we're going on 9 years, 10 years, you know? I've been around. Those two know AEW though, you know what I mean? 

"They helped me navigate a little bit, and gave me some insider information that helped me understand really quickly like 'Oh, that's how I do this, and that's who I have to be afraid of.' That kind of stuff...If you know, if you've got that inside knowledge, that's how I did it [won the title] in eight months. So those two are great."

While Blue and Hart have been helpful to her, Thekla also believes that she can help the duo improve as well, admitting that both Hart and Blue share similar traits to herself.

"I see a lot of myself in them, and I see a lot of talent they have and that I try to, like, incorporate in what I'm doing," Thekla said. "And I also hope that I can give them a little bit of inspiration, or like, knowledge on how to make it and navigate yourself in this business."

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "TheSportster" and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription

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How do you think Spring Training 2026 has gone?

Mar 17, 2026; Clearwater, Florida, USA; Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner (7) signs autographs before the start of the game against the Minnesota Twins during spring training at BayCare Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

We come to this, the final weekend of the spring training season. We always look forward to it when the first game is on, we complain when it slogs through and are relieved when it’s over. This year’s version has been interrupted by many players leaving camp in order to participate in the World Baseball Classic, giving others a more extended chance to make some kind of impression for themselves.

We’ve seen some younger players making a strong case to make a roster, even if it has felt all along that they were always going to make it. We’ve yet to see the team’s top prospect in game action thanks to an injury that has prevented him from playing. We’ve seen Zack Wheeler push a little harder each day to get himself back in game shape. In other words, there have been a lot of storylines to follow.

How do you think spring training has gone for the Phillies? Were there things you wanted to see that you have seen? Are there concerns that are either new or exacerbated? You’ll be excused if you haven’t followed closely since spring can be a bit boring.

NCAA Tournament Schedule Today: Saturday’s March Madness Games Includes

The 2026 edition of the men’s NCAA Tournament, AKA March Madness, is underway! If you plan to watch matchups from the biggest and best tournament in American sports today, below you can get a look at Saturday’s game, the upcoming schedule, and other important details on March Madness, including how to watch and the future NBA lottery picks competing this month.

NCAA Tournament schedule today

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
March 21(9) Saint Louis vs. (1) Michigan12:10 PMCBS
March 21(6) Louisville vs. (3) Michigan State2:45 PMCBS
March 21(9) TCU vs. (1) Duke5:15 PMCBS
March 21(10 Texas A&M vs. (2) Houston6:10 PMTNT
March 21(11) Texas vs. (3) Gonazaga7:10 PMtruTV/TBS
March 21(11) VCU vs. (3) Illinois7:50 PMCBS
March 21(5) Vanderbilt vs. (4) Nebraska8:45 PMTNT
March 21(12) High Point vs. (4) Arkansas9:45 PMtruTV/TBS

How to watch the 2026 men’s NCAA Tournament

If you plan to watch the NCAA Tournament games today on television, they will be available on the CBS Sports family of networks. Those are CBS, TNT, TBS, truTV. You can find times, channels, and matchups for today’s games above, or scroll down for tomorrow’s pairings.

Can I watch March Madness on my phone?

Yes, you can watch March Madness games on a mobile device with the March Madness Live App. (For iPhone users).

How to watch March Madness without cable?

All of the March Madness games can also be found on various streaming platforms. You can catch today’s matchups on YouTube TV, Paramount+, MAX, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream.

What time is the first game tomorrow?

The first game on Wednesday’s NCAA Tournament schedule begins at 12:15 PM ET/9:15 PM PT and features

Upcoming NCAA Tournament schedule

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
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Who is favored to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament?

The popular picks to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament this month are one seeds Duke, Michigan, and Arizona.

Who are the top NBA prospects in March Madness 2026?

The 2026 NBA Draft is projected to be one of the best in quite some time, and several players who could be taken early in Round 1 will be competing during March Madness. Players you should keep an eye on are Duke’s Cam Boozer, BYU’s AJ Dybantsa, Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr., Kansas’ Darryn Peterson, and Houston’s Kingston Flemings.

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AL Central Preview: The Minnesota Twins are adrift but still a little dangerous

FORT MYERS, FL- FEBRUARY 24: Byron Buxton #25 of the Minnesota Twins bats during a spring training game against the Baltimore Orioleson February 24, 2026 at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the start of the Major League season just around the corner, here’s episode 3 of our 4-part series sizing up the rest of the AL Central Detroit will be contending with. We started with the KC Royals and Cleveland Guardians, the two best teams besides Detroit last year. Now, we’ll be checking in on the Minnesota Twins, who rate surprisingly well in pre-season projections despite a mid-season sell-off and a very inconsistent path over the last 12 months.

First up will be the projected records from both PECOTA and the Depth Charts and a summary of the Twins’ offseason dealings. There was a lot of action, not all of it good; it felt more like spinning your wheels than anything intentional. Then we’ll get to the biggest strengths and weaknesses of the the team, and finally the x-factors. These are the players that, in my eye, serve as the tipping point between a good and a not-good Twins’ season.

Projected Record and Team Summary

The projections agree here: Minnesota is ok. That’s it. Both PECOTA and Depth Charts have Minnesota as a 79-83 win team with a puncher’s chance of overperforming and chasing down a division title. Despite a chaotic, messy winter, the team has a decent bit of returning talent, so counting them out entirely is pretty unwise. At the same time, there are enough holes that expecting anything great is hard, too. They’re mostly stuck in between and hoping things go their way.

Their offseason, generally, reflects that treading-water mentality. After a mass deadline exodus that included Carlos Correa, Willi Castro, and their entire bullpen, the Twins entertained trade rumors on the rest of their roster. Speculation that Pablo Lopez, Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton, and Ryan Jeffers could be on the way out ran rampant, and then none of them got traded. They did send out Edouard Julien and a few other depth types, but nothing major. Instead, the major departure was their President of Baseball Operations, Derek Falvey; word is he wanted nothing to do with this half-baked approach and the two parties “mutually agreed” upon his departure.

The Twins additions included signing a handful of ok veteran hitters like Josh Bell and Victor Caratini and buffering their minor league depth with non roster invites. Andrew Chafin has strong odds of making the Opening Day bullpen, which says a lot about the state of the bullpen. With Duran, Griffin Jax, and Louis Varland all traded away, it’s hard to imagine them putting together a pen they can really lean on. They did take a major hit to the rotation already, as their ace, relatively speaking, Lopez underwent UCL surgery in February. He’ll miss the entire season rehabbing.

Greatest Strength: Young Rotation Depth

Minnesota is embracing the age-old axiom that you can never have too much pitching. Right now, Minnesota projects to run approximately 9 deep with fringe-average or better arms, most of them in the form of MLB-ready 45 FV and better prospects or recent rookie graduates that haven’t quite performed to expectations. Taj Bradley and Mick Abel have good stuff, and the duo headlined the returns from the 2025 deadline selloff, while Andrew Morris, Connor Prielipp, Kendry Rojas, and Zebby Matthews are all strong depth options stashed in AAA. With any group of young starters, it’s fair to assume a few will be good, a few will be bad, and a few will get injured, so having this many options is very important. The core of a pretty good rotation is in the making here, but they’re mostly still in the development stage trying to establish themselves as major leaguers. Of course, none of these are sure things, either.

Focusing on the major league arms, Abel is approximately 5 years into a professional career of too many walks offsetting huge stuff. Philadelphia tried and failed to harness that stuff and chose to cut bait for a dominant reliever, Jhoan Duran; now it’s Minnesota’s turn. Bradley is a similar story, except he has 2 years of the same issues at the major league level, too. Minnesota has long-term control of both these young arms, so if they can fix either of them, they’ll be reaping the rewards for several years. There’s plenty of risk attached here, but lots of upside if things break right.

Greatest Weakness: Offensive Upside

By no means do the Minnesota Twins have a bad lineup. That’s important to get out of the way early. I’m just not sure how they could have a good lineup, either, which is also important to note. Last year’s version posted a 97 wRC+ as a team, 18th best in the league. That’s really not bad! It’s just also not good, and their offseason additions didn’t do much to change that.

Bringing in Josh Ball and Victor Caratini isn’t inherently bad. Those are competent major league hitters. That’s just also all they are at this stage. Bell has roughly a 105 wRC+ and has been traded twice over the last three years; he projects for about the same again. The same holds true for Caratini, who has been an average hitter – no small feat for an adequate catcher – and projects for the same again. Considering the 2025 team already had a lot break right offensively – a stellar, mostly healthy Byron Buxton season and an emergent Luke Keaschall were the highlights – and lost Carlos Correa at the deadline, adding some veteran depth doesn’t feel like enough. Maybe I’m underrating the offensive potential of guys like Matt Wallner or Brooks Lee here, but without a major breakout, neither projects to be any more than useful. Top hitting prospect Wakler Jenkins had a rough go of it in his late summer first look at the Triple-A level, but if he puts it together he has the tools to be a quality, above average big league hitter. Still, it’s a struggle to view this offense as anything more than OK.

X-Factor: Luke Keaschall and Bailey Ober

The best chance for the Twins’ offense surprising me runs through Luke Keaschall. A strong contact bat with surprising pop throughout the minors, his game translated nearly immediately to the major leagues. Injuries interrupted a very strong rookie season, but his .302/.380/.445 slashline and 4 HRs in 49 games certainly opened some eyes. That’s a small sample and probably the result of some good luck, but his 0.66 BB/K rate and 14 SBs is an excellent foundation for a basestealing threat that lives on base. If he can maintain the power, the Twins have a breakout star to build around, but even without it, he’s tracking as a Whit Merrifield style pest. Getting Keaschall to the next level is critical for the Twins to succeed next year.

Equally important is Bailey Ober. Owner of the “invisiball” fastball thanks to spin, extension, and arm angle, Ober has generally been an underrated, durable mid-rotation arm for the Twins. Last year, though, everything fell apart. His fastball velocity dropped from roughly 92 to 90 mph, his strikeouts dipped, and his home runs allowed spiked. None of that is good. It’s likely that the hip impingement he pitched through impacted his entire season, so if he’s healthy, maybe he bounces back. Right now he’s projected for the second slot in Minnesota’s rotation behind Joe Ryan, so a healthy and effective season from Ober is absolutely vital. Unfortunately, a season that bad can be hard to bounce back from entirely, and the rest of their young rotation will likely have to pick up some of the slack.

On some teams, an adequate offense can be more than enough. That’s basically Detroit’s plan this year, and they project well because their pitching staff is excellent and they have a deep pool of average or better hitters. Right now, that isn’t how Minnesota’s roster is constructed. Their rotation depth is excellent, but “Joe Ryan and friends” isn’t the dominant pitching staff needed to support their offense. Furthermore, their bullpen is light, too; Taylor Rogers and Cole Sands just aren’t that intimidating at the backend. Counting on anything from Liam Hendriks, as much as I hope he’s dominant, isn’t a very wise bet in 2026 either.

Generally, being average across the board is the beginning of a plan, not the end stage; without a carrying facet to separate themselves from other teams, I have a hard time seeing the Twins really making much noise. Most of the noise they’ve made over the last year has been the dysfunction between ownership and management. Their saving grace, honestly, is that the rest of the Central lacks a dominant force to put them down, so their fringe-.500 projections aren’t nearly as punishing as they would be elsewhere. This isn’t quite a bad team, but they’re probably a Buxton injury or a mid-season selloff away from 72 wins.

2026 Wrestling Nationals: Session IV Recap, Session V Preview

Mitchell Mesenbrink celebrates his 3rd consecutive National semifinal victory
Mitchell Mesenbrink celebrates his 3rd consecutive National semifinal victory | Scott Pilutik, Black Shoe Diaries

Recap

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2026 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

SESSION IV • SEMIS | CONS R12 | CONS QTRS • RESULTS

RoundWtWrestlerResult
Semis125
lbs
(1) Luke Lilledahl, Penn State
W | DEC 8–3 vs. (5) Troy Spratley, OKST
W | DEC 8–3
vs. (5) Troy Spratley, OKST
Semis133
lbs
(3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State
L | DEC 3–2 (TB1) vs. (2) Ben Davino, OHST
L | DEC 3–2 (TB1)
vs. (2) Ben Davino, OHST
Semis149
lbs
(1) Shayne Van Ness, Penn State
W | TF 22–1 5:21 vs. (20) Chance Lamer, NEB
W | TF 22–1 5:21
vs. (20) Chance Lamer, NEB
Semis157
lbs
(1) PJ Duke, Penn State
L | DEC 3–1 (TB1) vs. (5) Landon Robideau, OKST
L | DEC 3–1 (TB1)
vs. (5) Landon Robideau, OKST
Semis165
lbs
(1) Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State
W | TF 15–0 4:11 vs. (12) Cesar Alvan, COL
W | TF 15–0 4:11
vs. (12) Cesar Alvan, COL
Semis174
lbs
(1) Levi Haines, Penn State
W | TF 18–3 7:00 vs. (5) Patrick Kennedy, IOWA
W | TF 18–3 7:00
vs. (5) Patrick Kennedy, IOWA
Semis184
lbs
(1) Rocco Welsh, Penn State
W | DEC 4–3 vs. (5) Brock Mantanona, MICH
W | DEC 4–3
vs. (5) Brock Mantanona, MICH
Semis197
lbs
(1) Josh Barr, Penn State
W | MD 14–3 vs. (5) Joey Novak, WYO
W | MD 14–3
vs. (5) Joey Novak, WYO
Data Courtesy of Bubbaland

125 lbs – (1) Luke Lilledahl, Penn State vs (5) Troy Spratley, OKST

Luke Lilledahl secures a takedown against Oklahoma State’s Troy Spratley

1st Period Lilledahl takedown (3-0). Spratley escape (3-1). Lilledahl takedown (6-1). Lilledahl back points (8-1). Spratley escape (8-2). 2nd Period Spratley escape (8-3). 3rd Period No scoring. Luke Lilledahl wins by decision, 8-3.

133 lbs – (3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State vs (2) Ben Davino, OHST

Marcus Blaze reaches for Ohio State’s Ben Davino’s far leg

1st Period No scoring (0-0). 2nd Period Davino escape (0-1). 3rd Period Blaze escape (1-1). Sudden Victory 1 No scoring. Tiebreaker 1 Davino escape (1-2). Blaze escape (2-2). Davino takedown (2-5). Blaze escape (3-5). Marcus Blaze lost by decision, 5-3 (TB1).

149 lbs – (1) Shayne Van Ness, Penn State vs (20) Chance Lamer, NEB

Shayne Van Ness looks for near-fall points against Nebraska’s Chance Lamer

1st Period Van Ness takedown (3-0). Lamer escape (3-1). Van Ness takedown (6-1). Van Ness near fall (10-1). 2nd Period Van Ness escape (11-1). Van Ness takedown (14-1). Van Ness near fall (18-1). 3rd Period Van Ness takedown (21-1). Van Ness near fall (22-1). Shayne Van Ness wins by technical fall, 22-1 in 5:21.

157 lbs – (1) PJ Duke, Penn State vs (5) Landon Robideau, OKST

PJ Duke faces off vs Oklahoma State’s Landon Robideau

1st Period No scoring (0-0). 2nd Period Robideau escape (0-1). 3rd Period Duke escape (1-1). Sudden Victory 1 No scoring. Tiebreaker 1 Robideau reversal (1-3). Duke escape (2-3). PJ Duke lost by decision, 3-1 (TB1).

165 lbs – (1) Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State vs (12) Cesar Alvan, COL

Mitchelll Mesenbrink looks to pin Columbia’s Cesar Alvan

1st Period Mesenbrink takedown (3-0). Mesenbrink near fall (7-0). 2nd Period Mesenbrink escape (8-0). Mesenbrink takedown (11-0). Mesenbrink near fall (15-0). Mitchell Mesenbrink wins by technical fall, 15-0 in 4:11.

174 lbs – (1) Levi Haines, Penn State vs (5) Patrick Kennedy, IOWA

Levi Haines enjoys a quiet moment during his final National semifinal vs. Iowa’s Patrick Kennedy

1st Period Haines takedown (3-0). 2nd Period Haines escape (4-0). Haines takedown (7-0). Kennedy escape (7-1). 3rd Period Kennedy escape (7-2). Haines takedown (10-2). Haines near fall (14-2). Haines takedown (17-2). Riding time point (18-3). Levi Haines wins by technical fall, 18-3 in 7:00.

184 lbs – (1) Rocco Welsh, Penn State vs (5) Brock Mantanona, MICH

Rocco Welsh secures a takedown vs Michigan’s Brock Mantanona

1st Period No scoring (0-0). 2nd Period Mantanona escape (0-1). 3rd Period Welsh escape (1-1). Welsh takedown (4-1). Mantanona escape (4-2). Mantanona stall point (4-3). Rocco Welsh wins by decision, 4-3.

197 lbs – (1) Josh Barr, Penn State vs (5) Joey Novak, WYO

Josh Barr looks to take down Wyoming’s Joey Novak

1st Period Barr takedown (3-0). Novak reversal (3-2). Barr escape (4-2). Barr takedown (7-2). 2nd Period Novak escape (7-3). Barr takedown (10-3). 3rd Period Barr takedown (13-3). Riding time point (14-3). Josh Barr wins by major decision, 14-3.

Team Race

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TEAM STANDINGS

TOP 10 • 2026 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

TeamPtsMax Pot.to seed# Wr.
Penn State1532061868
Oklahoma State111.5159.51216
Nebraska83.5141.5102.54
Iowa82133.5916
Ohio State77.5109.589.54
Stanford5990.563.54
Iowa State5168.5562
Michigan4879.5583
Minnesota39.55740.52
NC State3953.5402
Data Courtesy of PSWC

Schedule

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2026 NCAA Wrestling Championship

Tournament Schedule • March 19-21, 2026

Date / TimeSessionRoundsCoverage
Thu, 3/19
12:00p – 3:30p
1C-ship R1TV: ESPN2 (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN2
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Thu, 3/19
7:00p – 10:30p
2C-ship R2 / Consi Pigtails / Consi R32TV: ESPN (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Fri, 3/20
12:00p – 4:00p
3Quarterfinals / Consi R24 / Consi R16TV: ESPNU (8 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPNU
8 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Fri, 3/20
8:00p – 11:30p
4Semifinals / Consi R12 / Consi QtrsTV: ESPN2 (6 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPN2
6 ESPN+ Feeds
Sat, 3/21
11:00a – 1:30p
5Consi Semis / 3rd, 5th, 7th PlaceTV: ESPNU (4 ESPN+ Feeds)ESPNU
4 ESPN+ Feeds
Intermission
Sat, 3/21
6:30p – 10:00p
6FinalsTV: ESPN (1 ESPN+ Feed)ESPN
1 ESPN+ Feed

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2026 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

Session V • 11:00 • Cons Semis | 7th | 5th | 3rd

RoundWtWrestlerOpponent
Cons Semis133
lbs
(3) Marcus Blaze, Penn State
vs. (15) Tyler Knox, STAN
(15) Tyler Knox, STAN
Cons Semis157
lbs
(1) PJ Duke, Penn State
vs. (7) Kannon Webster, ILL
(7) Kannon Webster, ILL

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Data Courtesy of Bubbaland

National Finals

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2026 NCAA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

Session VI • 18:30 • Championship

RoundWtWrestlerOpponent
Champ125
lbs
(1) Luke Lilledahl, Penn State
vs. (10) Marc-Anthony McGowan, PRIN
(10) Marc-Anthony McGowan, PRIN
Champ133
lbs
(1) Jax Forrest, OKST
vs. (2) Ben Davino, OHST
(2) Ben Davino, OHST
Champ141
lbs
(1) Jesse Mendez, OHST
vs. (2) Sergio Vega, OKST
(2) Sergio Vega, OKST
Champ149
lbs
(1) Shayne Van Ness, Penn State
vs. (10) Aden Valencia, STAN
(10) Aden Valencia, STAN
Champ157
lbs
(2) Antrell Taylor, NEB
vs. (5) Landon Robideau, OKST
(5) Landon Robideau, OKST
Champ165
lbs
(1) Mitchell Mesenbrink, Penn State
vs. (3) Mikey Caliendo, IOWA
(3) Mikey Caliendo, IOWA
Champ174
lbs
(1) Levi Haines, Penn State
vs. (3) Christopher Minto, NEB
(3) Christopher Minto, NEB
Champ184
lbs
(1) Rocco Welsh, Penn State
vs. (3) Max McEnelly, MINN
(3) Max McEnelly, MINN
Champ197
lbs
(1) Josh Barr, Penn State
vs. (7) Cody Merrill, OKST
(7) Cody Merrill, OKST
Champ285
lbs
(1) Yonger Bastida, ISU
vs. (2) Isaac Trumble, NCST
(2) Isaac Trumble, NCST

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Data Courtesy of Bubbaland

Helpful Resources

Bubbaland.net aka the “BubbaPage”

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“It’s scary how good he could be” – Liam Rosenior backs defender for greatness after mixed season

“It’s scary how good he could be” – Liam Rosenior backs defender for greatness after mixed season
“It’s scary how good he could be” – Liam Rosenior backs defender for greatness after mixed season

Liam Rosenior has praised one of his young players who has such exceptional potential to be a top player in the Premier League.

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Chelsea added Jorrel Hato to their squad in the summer, and it’s fair to say fans were happy about the move.

He’s had some ups and downs since, but the talent is obvious. It’s easy to forget just how young he is. We’re not sure he will feature today, but we’re always likely to see him as relief for Marc Cucurella off the bench.

In the press conference yesterday, Liam Rosenior praised the youngster.

Rosenior praises Jorrel Hato’s massive potential

“In my time, he’s been magnificent,” the head coach said.

“I’ve been so impressed with his temperament, his physicality, technically. He is a joy to work with every day, and at his age, it’s scary how good he could be.

“It takes time. He’s a young player that came through at Ajax, who captained Ajax at 17 years old. He then joins a massive club in a different league, in a different culture, and it takes time to bed in.

“In terms of what’s happened before me, there are loads of different contextual things that can affect a player’s performance, but in my time with Jorrel, he’s earned my trust, he’s earned the staff’s trust, and he’s a very, very exciting player.”

In other news…

Liam Delap has defended Rosenior’s time at Chelsea so far, pointing out that the new coach had done a lot to help his team.

The game against Everton is tough to be a tough one. David Moyes has made them so hard to beat, and Rosenior was singing his praises today.

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Cubs split squads lose to Reds and Athletics

MESA, Arizona — On an day when the Phoenix area tied its all-time March temperature record of 105 degrees — set the day before! — and the Cubs game at SloanPark was moved from afternoon to evening, the team got shaky pitching outings from Matthew Boyd and Jameson Taillon and lost both of their split-squad affairs, 8-6 to the Reds and 6-2 to the Athletics.

Bad news from the A’s game: Javier Assad left with an apparent injury.

First, the game I attended in Mesa. Boyd had a four-pitch first inning and then fell apart in the second. Sal Stewart led off with a double, and after Eugenio Suárez struck out, Spencer Steer hit a ball to center field. Stewart wasn’t going anywhere, but Pete Crow-Armstrong sent a throw soaring into the Cubs dugout, so Stewart was allowed to score. It was an unearned run until Tyler Stephenson homered.

Boyd got cuffed around in the third, serving up another homer to Matt McLain. He was relieved with two out, having reached an inning pitch limit, and then returned to the game, where he served up yet another homer, that one to Steer.

This will be Boyd’s final outing before Opening Day next Thursday. Let’s hope that one goes better than giving up eight runs in fewer than five innings.

Here’s more on Boyd’s outing [VIDEO].

The Cubs were held scoreless until Jefferson Rojas homered in the fifth [VIDEO].

The Cubs also got another homer, from James Triantos in the eighth [VIDEO].

The good news from this game was good scoreless outings from four relievers who will be key parts of the 2026 bullpen. Hoby Milner, Phil Maton, Hunter Harvey and Caleb Thielbar combined to throw four innings, allowing five hits with no walks and four strikeouts.

At Hohokam Stadium, Taillon threw four very good scoreless innings, then ran out of gas in the fifth, when he allowed a couple of homers and three runs overall. Taillon did strike out six [VIDEO].

The plan for this game was apparently to piggyback Taillon and Assad, as the team had done with Cade Horton and Colin Rea on Monday. That didn’t work out when Assad left the game in the eighth [VIDEO].

From the looks of things, that might be a blister. Hopefully it’s nothing serious.

Both of the Cubs’ runs in that game scored on solo homers by Miguel Amaya. Here’s the second of those long balls [VIDEO].

Sloan Park attendance watch: 11,878 attended the game at Sloan Park. That makes the season total for 15 dates 188,552, or 12,570 per date.

The Cubs have two games again tonight, though only one of them is with MLB players — they’ll play the Mariners at Peoria. Colin Rea will start for the Cubs. At posting time the Mariners didn’t have a starter listed. The other game is the Spring Breakout game, with Cubs prospects facing Padres prospects at Sloan Park.

Here’s the broadcast schedule for tonight. Both games will have TV and radio broadcasts.

Cubs vs. Mariners: Mariners TV/Marquee (streaming via app or website only), WSCR The Score

Cubs vs. Padres Spring Breakout game: Marquee Sports Network/Padres TV, KWFN 97.3

This was my final game in Arizona for 2026 Spring Training. As you read this, I’m on the road headed back to Chicago to get ready for Opening Day this coming Thursday. I enjoyed my time at spring games as usual — and I think this might have been the first time I ever got to write “100 degrees” on a scorecard.

Official: Vlahovic returns after nearly 4 months as Juventus squad list confirmed

Official: Vlahovic returns after nearly 4 months as Juventus squad list confirmed
Official: Vlahovic returns after nearly 4 months as Juventus squad list confirmed

Dusan Vlahovic returns to the Juventus squad for the first time in nearly four months as the Serbia international is available for selection for tonight’s Serie A match against Sassuolo.

Juventus star Vlahovic is part of the Bianconeri’s squad list for their Serie A match against Sassuolo on Saturday.

Vlahovic has not made a competitive appearance for the Old Lady since November 29, when he was subbed off after less than 30 minutes of a home game against Cagliari. The Serbian was forced to undergo surgery at the start of December to repair a tendon in the left adductor.

He’s not expected to start tonight, but he could make a substitute appearance, giving Luciano Spalletti a much-needed boost for the final part of the season, during which the Old Lady will push to snatch a top-four finish.

TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus takes a shot during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Vlahovic has scored two goals and provided two assists in 17 appearances across all competitions this season.

His contract expires at the end of the season, but according to the latest reports, the Bianconeri are confident they can reach an agreement to extend his stay at the club.

VILLARREAL, SPAIN – OCTOBER 01: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between Villarreal CF and Juventus at Estadio de la Ceramica on October 01, 2025 in Villarreal, Spain. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Juventus squad list vs. Cagliari

I convocati da mister Spalletti per la gara all’Allianz Stadium di questa sera ⚪️⚫️📜 #JuveSassuolo

Gary Player once claimed Phil Mickelson used a club that made golf so much easier

Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

Gary Player is well known for his outspoken nature and the fact that he never holds back from airing his honest opinions.

It’s fair to say that Phil Mickelson is cut from the same cloth, and as a result, both have become divisive characters in the game throughout the years.

However, it’s worth remembering that the South African and the American are two of the greatest golfers in the history of the game.

Player won 159 tournaments worldwide, including nine major championships, while Mickelson racked up 45 PGA Tour wins as well as six major titles.

Gary Player has been an outspoken critic of LIV Golf, while Mickelson obviously thinks very differently, having joined the Saudi-backed outfit in 2022.

Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

They do have huge respect for one another, though, and rightly so.

However, Player believes that Mickelson and everyone else from his generation onwards had things so much easier than he did.

Gary Player claimed Phil Mickelson used a club that made golf easier

When speaking to Golf Digest back in 2020, Player suggested that things were a lot easier for Mickelson than they were for him during his prime.

I had to become a good bunker player because I had to play under so many different conditions, even on the same course, Player insisted.

Nothing was the same. You had to figure it all out, and that skill is getting lost. The ball goes 50 yards longer now, so the emphasis is all on power and not on the mental test as it should be.

Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images
Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images

Phil Mickelson has a 64-degree wedge. You take a swing, and the ball comes out. You used to have to manufacture that yourself.

In Player’s day, they didn’t even have 60 degree wedges, let alone 64 degree wedges!

What the data says: 64 degree vs 56 degree wedges

Back in 2012, data was carried out by Cobra Golf with the Arccos shot-tracking system, using four handicap groups – two, five, 12, and 15.

Each golfer hit numerous shots from 20 yards with a bunker separating them and the flag with 56 and 64 degree wedges.

On average, from all of the handicap groups tested, the 64 degree wedge came up trumps.

With the 64 degree, the players averaged 13.3 feet from the hole, compared to 21.1 feet with the 56 degree.

However, when hitting full shots into greens, the 56 degree wedge outperforms the 64 degree wedge.

Amateur golfers who use 64 degree wedges when hitting approach shots only hit the green 44% of the time.

That figure rose to 54% when amateurs used a 56 degree wedge.

So the end result is that 64 degree wedges are better to use around the greens when you have a hazard between your ball and the flag while the 56 degree is the better option when hitting approach shots into greens.

What will Neville Gallimore bring to the Bears?

Sep 21, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Neville Gallimore (92) sacks Tennessee Titans quarterback Cameron Ward (1) during the second half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images | Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

On her latest Making Monsters podcast, Taylor Doll is joined by Matt Taylor, the radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, to discuss the newest Chicago Bears defensive lineman, Neville Gallimore. Last season was Gallimore’s first in Indy, and he was asked to step in for an injured DeForest Buckner, which led to a career year.

He just turned 29, but there’s not a lot of mileage on him, as last year was the most he’s played with 467 snaps.

“He’s a really good player,” Matt said. “He’s, I think, a starter-level caliber type of a guy based on what I saw last year with the Colts and then the year before that when he was with the Rams. So that’s a pretty good value in terms of bang for your buck and what the Bears are getting for a player who I think still has a lot of upside.”

While Neville played mostly nose tackle early in his career, the Colts had him at the three technique in place of Buckner, and his athleticism impressed Matt.

“He just gave maximum relentless effort,” he said about Gallimore. “I can think back to games late in the year where quarterbacks are flushed out of the pocket, and Gallimore is just chasing these guys down in pursuit. He’s coming in from the backside, just relentless, maximum effort, trying to make a play and chase down an athletic quarterback.”

Give Taylor’s show a listen in either of the embeds below, and give us your thoughts on how Gallimore will fit in with the 2026 Bears.

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Yankees Birthday of the Day: Frankie Montas

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Frankie Montas #47 of the New York Yankees in action against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium on September 09, 2022 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Rays defeated the Yankees 4-2. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Our ongoing birthday series here at PSA gives us the full range of the Yankees’ rich history, which includes both the likes of Lou Gehrig and Miguel Andujar. Today’s edition features a former Bomber more akin to the latter, as disappointment is the strongest association with Frankie Montas for Yankees fans.

The big right-hander has been a very good major league pitcher at times in his career, which is obviously the reason the Yankees acquired him in a fairly exciting trade in the middle of the 2022 season. New York, unfortunately, never got that version of Montas in pinstripes, nor did they really get any version of him for much of his ultimately brief tenure.

Frankie Montas
Born: March 21, 1993 (Sainagua, Dominican Republic)
Yankees Tenure: 2022-23

Signed out of the Dominican Republic at 16 years old, Frankie Montas made his Major League debut with a cup of coffee for the White Sox in 2015, though he wouldn’t stick around in the bigs until 2017. Before then, he also found himself a part of multiple high-level trades. First, he arrived in Chicago in the deal that sent Jake Peavy to the Red Sox, before heading to Oakland thanks to the deal that made Todd Frazier a member of the White Sox. Oakland was where the talented righty would finally stick.

In that 2017 season, he was not very good in a bullpen role, sporting an ERA over seven in 32 innings of work. In the following year, Montas was moved into the rotation for 11 starts, and made impressive strides, foreshadowing the breakout that was on its way for 2019.

He pitched about half a season that year, but was excellent across 16 starts. Montas managed a career-best 2.63 ERA while striking out more than a batter per inning for the A’s. Although he struggled in the shortened 2020 season, ‘21 was his best year to date, and the one that likely solidified the Yankees’ interest. It was the first year of his career with a full starter’s workload, as he started 32 games, and for the most part, Montas was terrific. He topped 200 strikeouts, and had a matching ERA and FIP of 3.37, doing so in a career-high 187 innings of work. It was an All-Star level season, and one that earned him some down-ballot Cy Young love and a sixth-place finish for the award.

Montas began the 2022 season with Oakland right where he left off, as he made 19 starts at basically the exact same level he had pitched at in the season prior. And, with the Yankees in need of some help in the rotation, they sent a crop of interesting minor league pitchers to Oakland in return for Montas’ services (as well as reliever Lou Trivino).

Despite the excellent nearly 300-inning run Montas was coming off of, his time in New York was difficult from the very beginning. The righty gave up six runs across just three innings in his first Yankee start, and gave up six more two starts later. Across his first five starts in pinstripes, Montas held a bloated 7.01 ERA. After that rough stretch, the then 29-year-old made what was probably his best start for New York, when he allowed just one hit and struck out seven against the Rays in five scoreless innings. His season ended with a not-so-great relief appearance in the ALCS that season against the loathsome Astros.

His numbers with the Yankees were rough following the trade, but there was still hope that he could be a solid rotation regular for the 2023 season. That was until a shoulder injury had him getting surgery in February of that year, which would hold him out for almost the entire season.

Perhaps the Yankees should have been more cognizant about these risks in getting into the Frankie Montas business, as injuries were nothing new for him and his shoulder had, in fact, been bugging him. He’d suffered shoulder inflammation earlier in 2022 and the following spring, he admitted that he was pitching through the pain when the Yankees acquired him:

“I was trying to push through … I got traded to a new team and wanted to show what I could do. Things didn’t go the way I was expecting.”

What was once a promising trade turned into just a single relief appearance in the 2023 season. With that, Frankie Montas’ tenure with the Yankees was over, as he was never able to hit his stride before injuries effectively ended the former Athletic’s time in the Bronx.

Following his stint with the Yankees, he signed with the Cincinnati Reds in free agency, and was eventually shipped to Milwaukee in another trade mid-year. Montas was actually able to make 30 starts in 2024, though the performance was still largely forgettable, as he sported a FIP creeping towards five. Either way, seeing him toss 150 innings for just the second time in his career was promising in its own right.

Montas then signed with the Mets, and as fate would have it, 2025 would be yet another season cut short. After nine games (seven starts), Montas went down once again, eventually leading to Tommy John surgery at the end of the season, which will have him missing all of 2026 as well. Despite the additional tough blow, Montas was at least able to exercise a player option on his deal with the Mets for this season. Surely, both he and the Mets likely wish the deal had gone down differently.

Montas’ career, despite the solid peaks, has been marked largely by disappointment and time spent off the field. He has shown talent, but minimal ability to stay on the mound for extended periods. Unfortunately for them, the Yankees likely saw some of the worst of Montas, as their trade for him during the 2022 season gave them minimal innings—and even fewer quality ones—rather than the potential top-line starter he looked the part of at times. The best that can be said is that none of the prospects they traded for him ended up biting them that much; lefty J.P. Sears is the winner in the clubhouse there and he’s only mustered 2.4 career fWAR since leaving the Yankees.

Regardless of how his time with the Yankees worked out, hopefully Montas will bounce back from Tommy John and return to the majors in 2027, though it has always been an uphill battle for the righty.


See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.

UNC Women’s Basketball locks down Western Illinois to advance in the NCAA Tournament

In the women’s tournament, #4 seed UNC opened play at home against #13 seed Western Illinois Leathernecks. WIU earned their berth by finishing first in Ohio Valley Conference with a record of 26-5 and then locking things down with an OVC tournament title. The Leathernecks came into the game with four players registering double digit points on the season, with Mia Nicastro leading the Leathernecks in both points (24.4 per game) and rebounds (9.9).

After a rough-and-tumble ACC tournament featuring physical play and reluctant whistles, the crew in Carmichael rang up 22 fouls in the first half, sending WIU to the foul line 16 times and UNC 11. After adjusting to the officiating, UNC crafted an eight point lead by the first break and a 14-point advantage in the second. WIU’s Mallory Shetley and Addi Brownfield went into halftime with foul trouble, at three apiece, as did Indy Nivar and Bianca Thomas for UNC.

Meanwhile, UNC leaned on Nyla Harris, Lanie Grant, and Nyla Brooks to build a double digit halftime lead. Harris had nine points and seven boards in the first half, while Grant added nine points of her own with two from deep. Brooks lead all scorers with 13 points, both in the paint and from range. UNC ended the half 4-19 from three, while holding WIU to 25% field goal percentage. WIU’s only success came at the free throw line, where they earned half their points.

In the third quarter, UNC pulled away by locking down on defense while limiting the fouls and grabbing 17 boards to WIU’s 11. WIU went 3-19 from the field in the third. UNC outscored WIU 20-9 in the period, stretching the lead from 14 to 25.

Leading 58-33 entering the 4th, UNC’s goal was to maintain focus and intensity, Sloppy finishes in blowouts can lead to slow starts in round two, when the competition steps up considerably. UNC’s bench got extended minutes as the lead hovered around 25 for most of the frame. Some late steals and late threes, two by Laila Huff, stretched the final score to 82-51.

Grant led all UNC scorers with 17, while Harris, Brooks, and Nivar also all ended in double figures. Harris and Aarnisalo controlled the boards, with 12 and 8, respectively. Despite the high score, UNC finished 10-40 from three, building the final margin through an eight point edge in fast break points and a 28 point edge in the paint. Defensively, UNC contained Nicastro to 21 points but locked down everyone else. Brownfield, WIU’s second leading scorer at 12.6 per game, finished with 3 points on 1-11 shooting. WIU finished the game 30% field goal percentage, but that number stood at 21% at the end of the third, when the game had been decided.

UNC next faces Maryland, the team that UNC edged to land a 4 seed in the Fort Worth regional and the right to host the opening two rounds of play. That game will be Sunday, again in Carmichael Arena.

49ers Draft Rewind 2020: Javon Kinlaw and Brandon Aiyuk define a somewhat underwhelming class

UNSPECIFIED LOCATION - APRIL 23: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) In this still image from video provided by the NFL, Brandon Aiyuk, second from right, is congratulated during the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft on April 23, 2020. Aiyuk was selected in the first round by the San Francisco 49ers. (Photo by NFL via Getty Images) | NFL via Getty Images

It’s time to reflect on the San Francisco 49ers’ previous drafts again. Thanks to YouTube poster and 49ers fan Marvin49, we have videos of each draft. We’ll look at every year during the Kyle Shanahan era up to 2025. Today, it’s 2020.

The 2020 NFL Draft was unlike anything we’d seen before; No stage. No crowd. No boos raining down on Roger Goodell. Just the NFL commissioner sitting in his basement while the rest of us tried to figure out how to host draft parties over Zoom. The Combine happened, but everything after that—visits, pro days, the normal lead-up—was thrown into chaos. It was a very, very weird offseason.

Oh, and the 49ers were coming off a Super Bowl loss. Criticisms of quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo rained down, and the analysis was that they were in “win-now” mode. This wasn’t about finding foundational pieces. This was about maintaining a roster that had just made a title run. And that roster maintenance began with trading DeForest Buckner at the start of free agency.

There’s your tone setter for this one.

San Francisco received a first-round pick from the Colts and used it on South Carolina defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw. They even traded back one spot with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who selected Tristan Wirfs—an offensive tackle many thought would’ve been a perfect fit.

Well, that’s what we got for thinking, I suppose.

Kinlaw had flashes early. There were moments—like his pick-six against the Los Angeles Rams—where you could see what the vision was. But injuries and inconsistency followed him throughout his time in San Francisco. By the time things started to stabilize, the 49ers had already declined his fifth-year option.

He eventually signed a three-year deal with Washington and played a full 2025 season, but never became the player he was drafted to be. His 2025 season in Washington pretty much summed it all up—17 games, solid tackle numbers, and an ejection in Week 16 for throwing a punch during a brawl against the Philadelphia Eagles. Because of course.

But hey, the 49ers can try again. They have two draft picks in this draft. And the second one definitely worked out. For a couple of seasons at least.

That pick is none other than Brandon Aiyuk, who looked like a home run for a while. He developed into the team’s top receiver and earned a major extension in the 2024 offseason. Everything pointed to him being a long-term cornerstone.

And then everything flipped in the 2024 offseason.

A drawn-out contract saga went through the summer. Aiyuk vetoed trade options, signed late, and showed up without a full camp. The version of him on the field wasn’t the same as in 2023. Then came the real blow: a torn ACL and MCL against the Kansas City Chiefs that ended his 2024 season and effectively wiped out 2025 before it even began.

That injury ended up being the last time we saw him in a 49ers uniform. During 2025, fans saw more of him on Instagram than on Sundays. Reports surfaced about missed rehab meetings—something John Lynch all but confirmed—before saying Aiyuk has likely played his last snap with the team. His guarantees were voided, and while he technically remains under contract, he’s sitting in roster limbo.

The NFL is a very dirty business.

After the first round, the 49ers didn’t pick again until the fifth, where they selected Colton McKivitz.

McKivitz eventually took over the right tackle spot left behind by Mike McGlinchey. He’s never been a dominant player, but he’s been steady enough to hold the job. In 2025, he was serviceable—good enough to land at No. 63 on PFF’s Top 101 list and get a contract extension.

It says a lot about the position that “it could be worse” is a compliment. But for the 49ers, that’s been enough.

Next, we have tight end Charlie Woerner going in the sixth round.

Woerner was never a receiving threat, but he carved out a role as a blocker. At his peak, he was one of the better blocking tight ends in the league, which is how you stick around as a sixth-round pick. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons in 2024 and remained there in 2025, continuing in that same role.

Not flashy. But effective.

Later in the draft came one of the better value picks of the Shanahan era: Jauan Jennings.

Jennings didn’t do much as a rookie; in fact, he was just trying to stay on the team, but over time, he carved out a role as one of the most reliable receivers on the roster. “Third and Jauan” became a real thing, and injuries across the offense forced him into an even bigger role in 2025.

He had moments, including a key playoff performance against the Eagles, but his offseason told a different story. Contract disputes lingered, and now, as of this writing, entering 2026, Jennings remains unsigned. The market didn’t meet expectations, and with the 49ers bringing in other receivers, a return feels unlikely at the number he was hoping for.

Still, for a seventh-round pick, this is a win.

And for whatever it’s worth, he remains the only active player currently in free agency with a perfect passer rating.

So what was the 2020 draft? It was a weird one.

It was the draft where the 49ers tried to replace DeForest Buckner—and didn’t.

But it was also a draft that still produced a top receiver, a starting tackle, and one of the league’s more reliable late-round receivers.

The Kinlaw botch drags it down as a success, but it wasn’t necessarily a failure either.

Pick Breakdown

Round 1 – Pick 14 – Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina
Round 1 – Pick 25 – Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
Round 5 – Pick 153-Colton McKivitz, OT West Virginia
Round 6 – Pick 190- Charlie Woerner, TE, Georgia
Round 7- Pick 217 – Jauan Jennings WR, Tennessee

Bavarian Loan Works: Is Bayern Munich loanee Leon Goretzka’s replacement?

08 February 2026, Lower Saxony, Hanover: Soccer, Men, Bundesliga 2, Matchday 21, Hannover 96 - Holstein Kiel, Heinz von Heiden-Arena: Noel Aseko (Hannover 96) shoots the ball. Photo: Swen Pförtner/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL German Football League and the DFB German Football Association, it is prohibited to utilize or have utilized photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequential images and/or video-like photo series. (Photo by Swen Pförtner/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Bayern Munich sporting director, Christoph Freund, spoke to the media against the club’s match against Union Berlin. One question he fielded was about Bayern loanee, Noël Aséko — namely whether Aséko will be Leon Goretzka’s replacement when the latter leaves Bayern after this season.

Freund had this to say, “We haven’t finalized our plans for the summer yet. I’ve often spoken about Noël and said that he developed very well, he made great steps and is almost never injured, which is an important factor. It’s important that we’re having him back in the summer. We’ll see what happens in the summer and what decisions will be made” (as reported by @iMiaSanMia)

Bayern announced this week that Aséko would return to Munich this summer. He has been on loan to Hannover 96 since February of 2025. He joined Bayern from Hertha Berlin’s academy in 2022 and made over 50 combined appearances between the U19s and Bayern II. This season with Hannover, he has started 24 of 27 matches and has three goals and five assists in league play.

The 20-year old midfielder has big shoes to fill if he is already being compared to Goretzka. Will these comparisons be a good motivation or will they be unrealistic expectations that will set Aséko up to fail?

Who’s grabbing those last Braves roster spots?

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 02: Didier Fuentes #75 of the Atlanta Braves pitches during the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Truist Park on July 2, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Braves shed 9 players on Thursday and Friday. The roster is starting to take shape. The Braves say that there are 36 players that are “in camp.” So here’s what we came up with for those 36:

Pitchers (19)
Aaron Bummer, Bryce Elder, Didier Fuentes, Daysbel Hernández, Grant Holmes, Raisel Iglesias, Tyler Kinley, Dylan Lee, Reynaldo López, Joel Payamps, Chris Sale, AJ Smith-Shawver (injured), Spencer Strider, José Suarez, Robert Suarez, Hurston Waldrep (injured), Joey Wentz (injured), Danny Young (injured), Martin Perez
Catchers (3)
Drake Baldwin, Jonah Heim, Sean Murphy (injured)
Infielders (10)
Ozzie Albies, Mauricio Dubón, Ha-Seong Kim (injured), Jorge Mateo, Matt Olson, Austin Riley, Brett Wisely, Kyle Farmer, Dominic Smith, Rowdy Tellez
Outfielders (4)
Ronald Acuña, Michael Harris II, Eli White, Mike Yastrzemski

Yeah, we should have had a tracker this whole time. Maybe file that away for next Spring. But the roster math finally starting to take shape. So after accounting for the injured and the roster locks, the questions are at pitcher and infield.

Pitchers selection

It’s basically a pick three of Martin Perez, Didier Fuentes, José Suarez, Daysbel Hernández, and Dylan Lee. You have 2 starters, 1 longer option, and 2 shorter options. There’s lots of ways to slice this. If you wanted to keep Martin Perez and make Didier Fuentes a multiple inning guy, there’s an argument to be made there. You could keep Martin Perez and Jose Suarez and keep one of the other optionable three. Or just put Fuentes right in the fire, forget Perez (or try to slip through to Gwinnett), and grab two others.

Designated Hitter/ outfield selection

This is now between Dominic Smith and Rowdy Tellez. Tellez was signed to a minor league deal yesterday. Smith looks to be the selection but you could make the argument for Tellez. Smith gives you a great option versus lefties at .779 OPS and 119 wRC+. Rowdy Tellez gives you dingers, 17 last year and 122 for his career.

Infield selection

This looks like a pick one of Brett Wisely or Kyle Farmer. Eh, probably Wisely. Or keep both DH types.

So who’s grabbing those last Braves roster spots? Don’t worry if you’re not sure. DJourn will be in with his answers shortly.

What Payton Turner brings to the Detroit Lions roster

NEW ORLEANS, LA - NOVEMBER 07: Payton Turner #98 of the New Orleans Saints battles with Ronnie Stanley #79 of the Baltimore Ravens at Caesars Superdome on November 7, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It was a bit over a week into the 2026 free agency period before the Detroit Lions signed an edge rusher (DJ Wonnum), but it only took them three days before they added a second. On Friday, the Lions announced that they had signed former first-round pick Payton Turner.

Injuries have impeded Turner’s production and development, which is why this will be his third team in the last three seasons. But the Lions are willing to take a flyer on the physical traits that led to his first-round draft selection, in hopes of reigniting his career.

Origin story

Turner grew up in Houston and stayed home to attend the University of Houston, where he started the final three seasons of his college career. After his senior season, Turner was invited to the Senior Bowl and participated at the NFL Combine, illustrating the type of athleticism (RAS: 9.85) expected of a high draft pick. While he was largely projected as carrying second-round value, the Saints believed he possessed a rare enough skill set to warrant a higher selection, and drafted him with pick No. 28 in the first round.

Here’s an excerpt from The Athletic’s Dane Brugler on Turner’s profile heading into the draft:

“Turner is among the best effort players in this draft class, using his long strides and speed to chase down ball carriers. He is a high-cut rusher and battles balance issues vs. leveraged power, but he does a great job keeping his hands and feet in lock step to attack and work off blocks. Overall, Turner needs to cultivate his pass rush sequence, but he has outstanding length, foot quickness and competitive energy. He projects as an eventual NFL starter with inside/outside versatility.”

While he was still developing at the position, Turner profiled as an impressively sized (6-foot-6, 270 pounds) base 4-3 defensive end with a unique pass-rushing bend. Turner had some obvious flaws, like not maximizing his length, inconsistent technique, and late hands, but his ability to steadily improve throughout college suggested he could make the necessary improvements to start in the NFL.

Unfortunately, Turner’s career was plagued by injuries, and he never found enough time on task to develop his overall skills. After playing in only 31 games (no starts) over the first four years in the NFL, Turner left New Orleans during the 2025 offseason and joined the Dallas Cowboys. Once again, injuries zapped his season, and he never found the field last season.

Injury history

Turner’s injury history dates back to college, when he missed the majority of his sophomore season due to a foot injury. In the NFL, a calf injury cost him games early in his first season, then his rookie year (2021) was cut short after he was placed on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury. Chest and ankle injuries cost him multiple games in 2022, with a toe injury keeping him out most of 2023. In his final season with the Saints, Turner dealt with knee and ankle injuries but played through them and was active in 16 games. Last season in Dallas, a training camp rib injury cost him the season.

The good news: Turner’s injuries are separate, suggesting he doesn’t have one lingering issue to overcome, like some of the Lions’ recent players with health issues.

The bad news: He’s missed games due to injuries to his toe, foot, ankle, calf, knee, chest, ribs, and shoulder, suggesting an injury can come from anywhere at any time.

Is he Marcus Davenport, or can he be Charles Harris?

Turner isn’t the first reclamation project that this regime has rostered.

Most recently, the Lions spent the last two seasons hoping to unlock Marcus Davenport, only to see him unable to overcome his injuries. However, in 2021, Detroit took a shot on the discarded Charles Harris, and he responded by earning a starting role, recording eight sacks and forcing 52 pressures. The following season, Harris once again opened as a starter, but he only played in six games due to injury. By 2023, his last in Detroit, he was reduced to a rotational role as his age caught up with him.

Turner’s lengthy injury history suggests he’s closer to Davenport than Harris at this time, but the Lions are hoping they can pull some Harris-like production out of him.

Expected role in 2026

With Turner’s injury history, it’s hard to view him much more than a pass-rushing complement option who will get a chance to work his way into a rotation, but is also in danger of not making the team. His last season in New Orleans showed a best-case scenario, where he played in 16 games, averaged around 20 snaps per game (probably less in Detroit), and earned a 70.8 pass-rushing grade from PFF.

Free agency impact

Turner likely won’t stop the Lions from pursuing additional talent on the edge. However, the roster is now up to 66 players, and if they keep all nine of their draft picks, that would bring them up to 75. On average, the Lions sign anywhere from 12 to 17 undrafted free agents (UDFAs) following the draft (they signed 12 last offseason), meaning they’re either near the end of their free agency additions or getting very close.

NFL draft impact

The addition of Turner will also not likely disrupt their draft plans, meaning they’ll still probably be in the market for at least one edge rusher and maybe more. Everything I wrote in my DJ Wonnum roster impact article still applies:

“Regardless of what happens in free agency, the Lions will likely have a pass rusher near the top of their 2026 NFL Draft wishlists. With a deep edge rusher class, the addition of Wonnum gives the Lions the flexibility to not force a decision on when to select a pass rusher.

“If the right player is on the board when the Lions pick at No. 17 or No. 50, they can pair him with Wonnum and should feel comfortable in the rotational duo across from Hutchinson. However, if the right value isn’t there on Days 1 or 2 of the draft, the Lions will still have options on Day 3, but would likely be picking from a pool of players who are more specialists than every-down rotational players.“

You can keep track of the Lions’ roster moves and the latest NFL free agency news with our 2026 tracker, our contract tracker, and our rumor tracker.

Missed Fists: Fighter scores ridiculous Donkey Kong double punch knockout off of his back

Welcome to the latest edition of Missed Fists where we shine a light on fights from across the globe that may have been overlooked in these hectic times where it seems like there’s an MMA show every other day.

There are some who will tell you fighting off of your back is a lost art, or at the very least, a suboptimal way to win a modern MMA bout. It’s hard to impress the judges or mount any significant offense when you have a Division-I wrestling reject sitting in guard peppering you with halfhearted hammerfists.

So, this week, it was nice to see the bottom man win out for once.

(Big thanks as always to @Barrelelapierna for their weekly lists of the best KOs, and to @Grabaka_Hitman for uploading many of the clips you see here. Give them a follow and chip in on Patreon if you can.)

Gabriel Peinado vs. Santiago Gonzales

From (deep breath) Empire Championship Series: Reign of Champions in Las Cruces, N.M.:

Absolutely insane double punch KO from bottom by Gabriel Peinada at Saturday’s Empire Championship Series: Reign of Champions pic.twitter.com/wfUWhDEmVX

— Matysek (@Matysek88) March 17, 2026

Amateur bantamweight Gabriel Peinado found himself having to fight off of his back and he made the most of the situation and then some, improvising like a jazz musician and clobbering Santiago Gonzales with double fists to the sides of his dome.

And it worked?!?!?

The last time I saw something like this was Chris Leben going full Donkey Kong against Yoshihiro Akiyama and it seemed incredibly ineffective, though Leben did eventually win with a triangle so maybe it softened “Sexyama” up? Perhaps there’s something to this forbidden technique?

Maybe Max Holloway should have done this to Charles Oliveira!

That’s the beauty of low-level MMA right there. Just try your little heart out and don’t worry about a thing because nobody knows how to properly defend themselves.

Lucas Cortes vs. Paul Carson

We had some great regional action on UFC Fight Pass this past weekend, so let’s dive in, starting  with Cage Fury FC 151 where… wait, there was another finish off the back?

KO from the bottom is CRAZY! 🫨

Lucas Cortes wins by knockout in round 1!

[ #CFFC151 | Live on UFC Fight Pass ] pic.twitter.com/oipPGaGQuH

— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) March 14, 2026

Sadly overshadowed by Peinado’s effort, Lucas Cortes’ elbow knockout of Paul Carson was arguably even more impressive. This finish was beautifully set up by Cortes controlling posture and then unleashing elbows directly into Carson’s face. This wasn’t a fluke, Cortes capitalized on a mistake in devastating fashion.

Justin Longoria vs. Royce Butler
Colton Loud vs. Jacobo Martos
Cody Freeman vs. Tony Toro
Anthony Wint vs. Jamahl Tatum

Over in Houston, we had a flurry of notable finishes at Fury FC 117.

Justin Longoria put Royce Butler away with some beautiful boxing, first ripping up his insides with a right to the body and then dusting him with the big left hand.

He's a PROBLEM!!!

Justin Longoria with the KNOCKOUT!

[ #FuryFC117 | Live on UFC Fight Pass ] pic.twitter.com/MU7NdKGrYd

— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) March 15, 2026

Colton Loud silenced his opponent in a different way, securing a D’Arce choke that Jacobo Martos failed to tap out to in time.

Cody Freeman gave Tony Toro the Olé! treatment, sidestepping a charge and scoring a knockout with a slick counter.

And in the main event, Anthony Wint claimed the Fury FC heavyweight title with a 37-second romp against Jamahl Tatum.

37 SECONDS for the title!!!

Anthony Wint with the TKO in round 1!

[ #FuryFC117 | Live on UFC Fight Pass ] pic.twitter.com/kPFMNQYBjO

— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) March 15, 2026

Renato Canuto vs. Dylan Aparis

Add Renato Canuto to the list of distinguished Brazilian jiu-jitsu champions that have fallen in love with just banging it out in the cage.

Canuto faced Dylan Aparis at a Tuff-N-Uff event in Las Vegas and rather than take him to the ground, he chose to slug it out, with entertaining results.

Renato Canuto wins a shootout by KO!!!

[ #TNU152 | Live on UFC Fight Pass ] pic.twitter.com/JP5HsylibS

— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) March 14, 2026

He hasn’t completely abandoned what brought him to the dance as he scored an armbar win this past January, but he also made headlines with a nasty soccer kick knockout before that, so don’t expect Canuto to ever focus solely on grappling when he can mix the martial arts instead.

Jorge Gurgel, Gregory Rodrigues, Kody Steele, welcome this man to the club.

Oh, and in case you missed it, make sure you watch poor AJ Hotchkins dancing his way into the cage… and then immediately falling out of it.

Marcus Nash vs. Israel Aquino

No longer on Fight Pass, but still delivering the goods, here’s an LFA highlight featuring Marcus Nash smoking Israel Aquino with an uppercut and walking it off in style.

Clean walk-off uppercut KO by Marcus Nash on the LFA prelims. DAMN #LFA228pic.twitter.com/WIvehB4uye

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 13, 2026

Aquino just never looked steady there and when Nash saw the opening, he didn’t hesitate.

Amil Tutic vs. Dorde Ivicic

At an ARMMADA event (full fights available on YouTube) in Bor, Serbia, Amil Tutic showed the best way to deal with an overly aggressive opponent.

Massive right hook KO by Amil Tutić at ARMMADA. God damn #ARMMADA16pic.twitter.com/rXzXdo4yrH

— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) March 14, 2026

Dorde Ivicic came in hot, but Tutic let loose with a right hook that changed his energy real fast.

Anastasia Nikolakakos vs. Victoria Souza

At ONE Fight Night 41 this past weekend, we saw the return of undefeated strawweight Anastasia Nikolakakos. The 36-year-old Canadian last fought in December 2023, and I’m not exactly sure why (she was embroiled in a foul controversy some years ago and she was apparently signed to GFL in 2025, so… yeah) but I’m glad she’s back.

Especially when she’s doing stuff like this.

OUT COLD 😱 Anastasia Nikolakakos KOs Victoria Souza with ONE second left in Round 1!#ONEFightNight41 | 🔴 LIVE NOW
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— ONE Championship (@ONEChampionship) March 14, 2026

Straight-up KOs from inside an opponent’s guard are rare and the fact that Nikolakakos did it with one second left in the opening round makes it that much sweeter. 

Satoru Enomoto vs. Tomoki Otsuka

Satoru Enomoto, send us out on a high note, good sir.

Thank you very much, Mr. Enomoto.


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AN Exclusive: Blogfather Squats Down To Shea Langeliers’ Level

MESA, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 28, 2026: Shea Langeliers #23 of the Athletics throws to the pitcher during the third inning of a spring training game against the San Francisco Giants at Hohokam Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

From the moment I introduced myself to Shea Langeliers it was clear he was just an easy guy to talk to. Friendly, personable, and laid back, Langeliers’ manner belies the insane job description of a major league catcher. That became one focus for our interview Saturday, March 14th, starting with the newest challenge. Pun intended.

Nico: So as I was thinking of questions, I was just realizing how many different aspects of catching there are that you can ask somebody about. And I want to get into that, what that’s like. But starting with ABS, which is kind of the newest thing that you have to manage, I know during spring training you’re doing a lot of experimenting. But when you’re thinking ahead to the regular season, when you have to make the best decisions, what is the thinking right now as far as, when and who and how you’re going to navigate challenges?

Shea: Yeah, I think to start with, I think just catchers as a whole probably have the best feel for the strike zone. Obviously with the ABS, there’s little changes here and there. So I mean, that’s part of (what) spring training’s for, kind of like what you’re saying, get a feel for that, feel it out.

As far as the situations, it’s kinda, I think the borderline ones are gonna be tough, especially early in the game. It’s kind of like,Nico: if there’s like a blatantly obvious one that you know for sure is a strike, obviously we’re going to challenge those. But probably do our best to save at least one challenge late in game, big situation, leverage situation where, you know, if we’re on offense, there’s runners on base. Obviously, if we’re on defense, there’s runners on base. Just for those big situations that can change a game, you definitely want a challenge.

Nico: So to the first thing you said, are you thinking you want the catchers to sort of be in charge of the challenges more than the pitchers?

Shea: Yes. Obviously, and rightfully so, the pitchers, as a mentality, they think everything’s a strike. And we want them to think that way. We want them to be aggressive on the mound. So it’s kind of just that buffer is the catcher, because we can let them know, hey, no, it’s just off, it’s just down, it’s just up, that kind of thing. We’ve got a better feel for that because they’re out there, you know, competing and doing their best and we want them to stay aggressive.

Nico: Now, maybe you picked the wrong time in your career to improve something, but you improved your framing a lot in the last year. How valuable do you think that is now?

Shea: I think there’s still a lot of value to it. It’s going to be interesting to see how it plays out, especially the first month or two in season, how these challenges are used kind of around the league. Because if you run out of challenges early in the game, it’s kind of, we’re back to last year how it was pretty much. It’s just kind of straight up.

So we’ll kind of see that, kind of knowing off the top of my head some of the best framers around the league like Patrick Bailey, (Alejandro) Kirk, (Cal) Raleigh. I think opposing teams going into that game are gonna know that these guys are the best framers in the league. So they might be more apt to challenge on those borderline ones cuz they know they get calls cuz they make everything look good. It’s gonna be interesting to see how that plays out.

Nico: Well, I wonder if those guys are going to intentionally frame pitches to look like balls that are strikes to get challenges. I mean, there’s a lot of psychology.

Shea: Yeah, there’s a lot of different ways you can look at it. It’s going to be interesting.

Nico: So, to my first point, ABS is just one of so many things that you’re having to juggle as a catcher, not even talking about hitting. So if you could give our readers an idea of just like what your work day is like as you’re preparing — in camp, of course, you’ve got a million pitchers, but even during the regular season, the preparation, you know,the part that we don’t see.

Shea: Yeah. I mean, I could talk about it for a long time.

Nico: Feel free.

Shea: Try to put it simply. So obviously each individual pitcher has their own strength and you want, for the most part, to pitch off of their strength. And on any given night, obviously, it’s a big league lineup. Every team you play, every team’s got the capability of scoring a bunch of runs at any point, right? So like, night in, night out, you’re scouting the best players in the world. You’re trying to figure out, “OK, what’s the hitter’s strength and weakness? What’s my pitcher’s strength and weakness? And to overlay that, what’s the best plan of attack?”

How are we going to go about this? And there’s certain times where it’s like, off the top of my head, Aaron Judge, it’s like, “We don’t want Aaron Judge to beat us if we’re playing the Yankees.” If somebody else beats us, it’s kind of like — obviously you don’t want to lose, but you don’t want to let the best player in the game beat us on any given night. So it’s an overlay of everything. What is my pitcher’s strength? What does he have that day? Who’s in the box? What’s their strength? I mean, I could go on and on.

Nico: Well, so when we see a pitch called during a game in real time, how much of that is coming from pregame preparation and conversation, and how much is coming from reading the hitter, reading the situation in real time?

Shea: Yeah. So you’ve got plan A, B, C, right? You’ve got your plan pregame. We’ve got our whole pitching meeting before the game, how we want to attack guys. And I would say the plan A, when plan A works is when the starter goes seven innings and gives up zero one runs and punches out ten. That’s when plan A works.

Plan B is when something (goes sideways), the pitcher doesn’t have something that day, the offense is doing something different than we thought they were gonna do, you kind of reroute.

And then plan C is kind of just like, all right, how do we figure this out and stay in the game? So it’s any given night. I would say obviously I could look at a box score of how the starting pitchers night went, and that guy, that was plan A, that was plan B, that was plan C. Being a good catcher in the game is how quick can you notice that reroute and get to plan B, plan C, because you get hurt when you try to stick to the plan longer than you should. Yep.

Nico: Now, how old were you when you first knew or decided you wanted to be a catcher?

Shea: I started catching full time my sophomore year in high school. So yeah, 16, 17, somewhere around there.

Nico: Did you have any idea all that it entailed mentally and physically?

Shea: Well at the time, my dad told me that being a catcher that can hit is the fastest way to the big leagues. Obviously I don’t think he knew the full scale of everything that catchers have to do day in and day out, but obviously everything worked out.

Nico: You know, your scouting report when you were a minor leaguer was a little bit more leaning to “defense first, bat second”. And in the majors, if anything, it’s been flipped. And I’m just curious how you explain or see that.

Shea: Yeah, I would agree with that. I still, obviously, my mentality has always been and always will be catching first. It’s the most important thing. Kind of control the pitching staff, control the game, get us into the rhythm of the game. Anything offensively is kind of a plus in my mind. Obviously, I want to do to the best of my physical abilities what I can do offensively. But yeah, it is kind of funny how coming through college, I mean, I always viewed myself as a defensive first catcher.

But it is kind of funny how stuff like that flips and it could flip again, we don’t know. So it’s just, yeah, I mean, simply put, you just try to be the best player that you can. And then when you bring everything you got to the table every night, it’s interesting to see how it works out.

Nico: Now, every time we see a foul tip, we have a really good sense of how physically wearing catching is. I’m interested in the mental, psychological piece, like how draining it is to have to do all the pieces that you have to do as a catcher.

Shea: Yeah, I mean, it can definitely be overwhelming. I think that was probably the biggest learning curve for me when I first got to the big leagues. It’s just all the information that you have to keep track of being the catcher. And then you have to hit on top of that. So figuring out a way to balance that and the information that you take.

Because everybody digests information differently. There’s certain information that works for me and I understand. Other catchers it’s probably different. The way that they, it’s like a little tidbit on a hitter. It’s like, okay, I mentally know how to pitch that guy. And some people probably see it differently. So it’s just figuring out what works for me, how I digest information to keep it simple and keep my mind free and able to compete.

Nico: So how would you describe your personality? Like, what you bring, not just to the game, but to life, as Shea, not Kirk, not Raleigh?

Shea: I’m not a rah, rah guy. I’m not going to go out there and yell at people. More of like a laid back, probably like calm strength. And just kind of like, I know for me personally, I’m going to bring everything I got every night. I’ve got 100 % confidence that these guys are going to do it too. So it’s kind of like a silent leadership type deal. Yeah.

Nico: What has been your one moment so far that stands out as, like, if I retire today, I’ll always have this moment?

Shea: I mean, right now, I guess it’s probably the Grand Slam off Skubal last year. Just obviously, best pitcher in baseball, come up with the bases loaded and it’s kind of just you’re so in the moment that everything obviously everything worked out in that moment is really special and to be able to do something off a guy you know that’s at the top of his game at the top of the game is pretty special.

Hopefully Langeliers’ best and most memorable moments are actually yet to come. Next up on Monday, the Denzelope: Denzel Clarke.

There are 3 ways the draft can go for the Cowboys

Texas Tech's David Bailey rushes the Kent State offense during a non-conference football game, Saturday, September 6, 2025, at Jones AT&T Stadium. | Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is just over a month away. While every draft is important, this year comes with some added pressure for the Dallas Cowboys. After a somewhat active free agency period, the Cowboys still have plenty of needs, particularly on the defensive side of the ball, that they have to address in the draft.

Today, we take a look at four different paths Dallas could take in this year’s draft. Let us know which draft path you like best in the comments section.

Path #1: Stick and Pick

In this scenario, the Cowboys get lucky and a premium defender slides to their pick at number 12. This allows Dallas to stay put and use all four of their draft picks on positions of need.

Why it works: Getting Mansoor Delane would be an instant upgrade to Dallas’ secondary. The former LSU Tiger profiles as a day one starter at cornerback and would give the Cowboys some much-needed insurance in case Daron Bland or Shavon Revel are unable to stay healthy. After getting a top talent at pick 12, Dallas can take some chances on players with higher ceilings and lower floors, like edge Keldric Faulk. 

Why it may not: As good a player as Delane is, Dallas would be relying heavily on the long-term projection of Faulk in this draft scenario. While the Auburn edge may end up having a productive career, Dallas needs someone who can come in and make an impact rushing the passer right away, something Faulk may not be able to do. Also, waiting on a linebacker until the third round would likely force Dallas to sign an outside free agent at the position, as Deontae Lawson may not be able to step in and start right away.

Path #2: Aggressive Trade Up

In this scenario, the Cowboys make an aggressive move to ensure they will land one of the top defenders in the draft class. Dallas targets the Cleveland Browns at pick number six, sacrificing plenty of draft capital to move up and select Texas Tech edge, David Bailey.

Cowboys Trade Picks 1.12, 1.20, and 4.112 to Browns for Picks 1.6 and 2.39

Cowboys Trade Value – 2120

Browns Trade Value – 2110

Why it works: While Dallas is sacrificing both of its first-round picks in this move, acquiring one of the best defenders in the draft class may be worth the steep cost. Bailey would be a perfect fit in Dallas’ defense and is the difference-making pass rusher they so desperately need. Along with Bailey, the Cowboys would add two talented Texas Longhorn defenders in linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. and cornerback Malik Muhammad. 

Why it may not: As amazing as it would be to acquire Bailey, sacrificing pick 1.20 would be hard to swallow. Even though Dallas has added some decent players in free agency, they still need multiple starting-caliber defenders if they want to be a competitive defensive unit next season. Bailey would certainly be that, but moving your second first-round pick lessens the chance of adding two day one starters in the draft. While both Hill and Muhammad have some projectable traits, neither is as much of a sure thing as the player Dallas would select at pick 20.

Path #3: Aggressive Trade Back

In this scenario, all of the top defenders are off the board, putting the Cowboys in a tough spot. Instead of sticking and picking a player with some question marks like Jermod McCoy, Dallas takes advantage of a team looking to move up, making a significant trade down in the draft. The Chargers, looking to add receiver Jordan Tyson or Makai Lemon, make the Cowboys a good offer to move up 10 spots to pick 12.

Cowboys Trade Pick 1.12 to the Chargers for Picks 1.22, 2.55, and 4.123

Cowboys Trade Value – 1200

Chargers Trade Value – 1179

Why it works: The trade with the Chargers would give the Cowboys an additional two top 125 picks, including four picks in the top 100. Moving down 10 spots is significant, but acquiring Los Angeles’ second-round selection at pick 55 could be extremely valuable in adding quality depth to their defense. Acquiring the additional picks gives the Cowboys a chance to take cornerback Avieon Terrell at pick 20 and talented linebacker Jacob Rodriguez at pick 22. To go with Terrell and Rodriguez, Dallas adds edge Joshua Josephs and safety Zakee Wheatley in rounds two and three, two guys who should be able to make a decent impact in year one.

Why it may not: Moving back would give the Cowboys some valuable additional draft capital, but it also would pose some major risks. While Dallas did end up with a decent haul, moving back 10 spots could put the Cowboys in a bad place if a significant number of defenders go in picks 12-20. In this draft, Dallas lucked out with both Terrell and Rodriguez being there at 20 and 22, but there is a scenario where they move down, and both of them, plus other defenders at positions of need, are off the board. This would put the Cowboys in a bad spot, where they may have to reach for second-round talent to address their defensive needs.

Path #4: Multiple Moves

In this scenario, the Cowboys get on the clock at pick 12, and there are still multiple defenders available that they are comfortable selecting. Dallas uses this to move down three spots and gain some draft capital, making a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Cowboys Trade Pick 1.12 to the Buccaneers for Picks 1.15 and 3.77

Cowboys Trade Value – 1200

Buccaneers Trade Value – 1255

The Cowboys aren’t done there. After gaining an additional third-round pick, Dallas uses that selection to move back into the second round to select a sliding linebacker.

Cowboys Trade Picks 3.77 and 3.92 to the Chargers for Pick 2.55

Cowboys Trade Value – 337

Chargers Trade Value – 350

Why it works: In this scenario, the Cowboys make a smart move. With multiple defensive prospects still available at pick 12, Dallas moves down three spots to recoup an additional third-round pick. Dallas still gets one of their top defensive targets, selecting Miami edge Akheem Mesidor at pick 15, as well as picking up Tennessee cornerback Colton Hood at pick 20. After adding two instant contributors in round one, Dallas uses the additional acquired draft capital to move back into the second round and pick up sliding linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. The trio of Mesidor, Hood, and Hill would give Dallas’ three defenders at positions of need who could make an impact in 2026.

Why it may not: As we mentioned in the previous path, trading down comes with some risk. While the Cowboys take on much less risk moving down just three spots rather than 10 in scenario #3, they still open themselves up to getting jumped by a team looking to acquire one of their top defenders. Dallas also takes a big gamble making the trade to move back into the second round and select Anthony Hill Jr. If he is a day-one starter, it’s a great deal. If he can’t make a positive impact right away, sacrificing two third-round picks that could have added some depth could end up hurting their defense in the long run.

Hugo Ekitike injury news: Latest update as Liverpool star forced off vs Brighton

Liverpool fans will be sweating on the latest Hugo Ekitike injury news as their star forward was forced off at Brighton on Saturday.

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Ekitike was hugely upset as he was subbed off just a few minutes into their trip to Brighton.

After a couple of minutes he collided with James Milner in the center of the pitch in a pretty innocuous way.

But Ekitike remained on the ground and replays showed hefty contact was made on his right thigh. Ekitike pounded the ground in frustration and after getting treatment he came back on but he couldn't shake it off and was replaced by Curtis Jones.

We will have the latest Hugo Ekitike injury news from Arne Slot after the game at Brighton, as Liverpool fans will be hoping it was just a dead leg the French international couldn't run off.

⏱️ Bunny Shaw sets new WSL records with latest Man City hat-trick

⏱️ Bunny Shaw sets new WSL records with latest Man City hat-trick
⏱️ Bunny Shaw sets new WSL records with latest Man City hat-trick

There is simply no stopping Manchester City Women striker Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw this season.

The forward scored her latest hat-trick for the Women's Super League leaders on Saturday afternoon as they lead Tottenham comfortably at half-time.

Shaw opened the scoring after eight minutes after latching onto a loose ball in the box following a corner.

Olivia Holdt equalised for Spurs minutes later, but the visitors weren't level long as Shaw struck again to restore City's lead.

In the 21st minute, the City star then completed her hat-trick with a strong header into the back of the net.

It is Shaw's fourth hat-trick against Tottenham, but also set new WSL records as the fastest from the first to the third goal, as well as earliest scored from the start of a match.

City lead 5-1 at half-time as both Kerolin and Vivianne Miedema got in on the goalscoring action before the break.

It's turning into a nightmare afternoon for Spurs!

Grigor Dimitrov facing biggest drop in rankings for more than a decade

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Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

Grigor Dimitrov’s Miami Open journey ended early this year after a three-set loss to Belgian qualifier Raphael Collignon in the opening round.

Dimitrov’s 6-7, 6-4, 6-7 defeat marked his worst result at the ATP Masters 1000 event since way back in 2011.

The Bulgarian has managed just two wins so far this season, with six defeats on his record and multiple early exits across the tour.

He strung together three straight losses in Melbourne, Dallas and Acapulco before finally picking up a win at Indian Wells.

This latest exit means Dimitrov is likely to drop to his lowest ranking position in over ten years.

Grigor Dimitrov to slip outside top 80 following Miami Open exit

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Photo by Marleen Fouchier/BSR Agency/Getty Images

Dimitrov will drop 390 ATP points after his first-round exit in Miami, having reached the semi-finals there just last year.

The points loss has pushed him down to 86th in the live rankings, a drop of 42 places from where he stood before the tournament.

The last time Dimitrov was ranked outside the top 80 was back in 2012.

He climbed as high as world number three in 2017, a year when he won both the Cincinnati Open and ATP Finals.

Since then, injuries and inconsistent form have seen him fall out of the top ten, with a pectoral injury at Wimbledon last season speeding up his decline down the rankings.

Raphael Collignon speaks out after Miami win over Grigor Dimitrov

Collignon, reflecting on his first-ever Masters 1000 main-draw victory in his post-match interview, expressed: “It’s only my second time playing in a main draw of a Masters 1,000. I played Indian Wells, and now it’s my second, so I’m very happy because it’s a very famous tournament here.

“I watched this tournament when I was a kid, so it’s good for me to win here, and I’m very proud of it.”

Collignon highlighted the challenges he faced returning against Dimitrov: “It was tough for me in the return because Grigor is an unbelievable server, I couldn’t find much of a solution,” he said.

“But I knew at 5-4 with such a tough match that it’s going to be very difficult for him to close because it’s nervy. So, I tried to stay there, and I got the break.

“A bit lucky. And then I don’t know how I saved this match point.”

He also credited his defensive skills for helping him secure the victory: “I know I’m very good in defence,” he said.

“But when you’re not feeling your best physically or whatever, try just to put the ball in the court and try not to make too many mistakes.”

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Browns NFL free agency: Grading the signing of WR Tylan Wallace

The Cleveland Browns have finally added to their wide receiver corps, stealing a player from their AFC North rival, the Baltimore Ravens, signing Tylan Wallace. However, Wallace is more of a special-teams addition as a wide receiver; he can give you some snaps on offense, but in five years, he has less than 400 career receiving yards.

Wallace brings a ton of special teams performances as a returner as well as punt and kick coverage, and the Browns needed to add more guys to improve their special teams, and that's what this move does. Special teams were a real issue for Cleveland last year and cost the team games, so prioritizing another good special teamer makes sense for the Browns.

Maybe Wallace will be able to give the offense a boost, as bad as it was last year, but I wouldn't hold my breath because that's just not who he has been for his NFL career. But for what his role will likely be, this isn't a bad signing, though you continue to wonder when they'll add something of substance to the wide receiver room.

Signing Grade: C+

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns NFL free agency: Grading the signing of WR Tylan Wallace

2026 NFL Draft: Saints schedule pre-draft visit with underrated WR

The New Orleans Saints are doing a lot of research on Tyler Shough's next weapon. Underrated Georgia State prospect Ted Hurst is on their list of pre-draft visits, per NFL insider Ryan Fowler, who adds that Hurst also scheduled visits with the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins. He's the latest wide receiver to be linked to the Saints, who have also met with Chris Bell (Louisville) and Makai Lemon (USC). Teams are limited to 30 of these official visits at their headquarters for interviews and medical checks, so wideout is certainly a point of emphasis for them.

Hurst, 21, was a standout at the Senior Bowl practices earlier this offseason (where the Saints had seven assistants coaching him) by showing an ability to adjust to off-target passes and track the ball in flight deep downfield. He impressed teams again at the NFL Combine -- he weighed in at 6-foot-4, 206 pounds and timed the 40-yard dash in as low as 4.42 seconds. That speed showed up on the stats sheet, too. After breaking out with 56 catches for 961 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024, he caught another 71 receptions for 999 yards and six touchdowns in 2025. He picked up a first down on over 70% of his catches. That'll play.

Now he's on track to be Georgia State's third draft pick in the last three years; just three players were drafted at all prior to 2017, and the school's most notable NFL product is former Saints Pro Bowl kicker Wil Lutz. Hurst has checked every box on his pre-draft to-do list so far. Showing the Saints what they want to see in this formal visit is just the next step.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: 2026 NFL Draft: Saints to host underrated Georgia State WR Ted Hurst

NFL Draft will force Pittsburgh public schools to go remote

If you're planning on attending the NFL Draft next month, then you should ready yourself now for the commuter and crowd concerns ahead. The NFL Draft is just like any other massive event, crowd control is always top of mind, so security will be heightened. This year's edition is in Pittsburgh, and the added preparations have already begun.

According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Pittsburgh public school district is forcing students to go remote Wednesday April 22nd through Friday April 24th. Think of it has three "snow days" for the schoolchildren, but instead of weather forcing the school closures, it's heightened security measures.

Pittsburgh Public Schools will operate remotely from April 22–24 as the city prepares to host the 2026 NFL Draft.With road closures, heightened security, parking restrictions, and heavy traffic expected, the city believes remote learning is the best option during that time. pic.twitter.com/IPzOeuXn1X

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 20, 2026

The draft runs from Thursday April 23rd until Saturday April 25th. The idea of closing schools for a sporting event has sparked debate online. While almost everyone will agree with the idea of putting the safety of children first and foremost, this development puts priorities into question. No one questions the power and popularity of "The Shield," but how much is too much?

We all love sports, but should it have this much importance, and take precedence over education? If hosting the event is going to impact the city to this degree, then maybe somewhere else might have been better off hosting? These are all tough questions to ask, and we'll just have to see how it goes. The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio faced a lot of criticism, in the run up, due to logistical and infrastructure concerns. 

By in the end, the event went off without any major incidents. 

This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: School closures raise questions about what should take precedence

Inter Milan Identify Napoli & Roma Stars Among Potential Replacements If Italy Defender Joins Barcelona

Inter Milan Identify Napoli & Roma Stars Among Potential Replacements If Italy Defender Joins Barcelona
Inter Milan Identify Napoli & Roma Stars Among Potential Replacements If Italy Defender Joins Barcelona

Inter Milan have drawn up a shortlist of potential Alessandro Bastoni replacements as Barcelona accelerate their pursuit of the Italy defender, with Napoli’s Alessandro Buongiorno, Roma’s Evan Ndicka and Bologna’s Jhon Lucumi all identified as candidates.

Both sporting director Deco and head coach Hansi Flick have made a left-footed centre-back their top defensive priority, and Bastoni is the man they want.

The transfer seemed unlikely just a few months ago, but Sport report that all parties are now focused on making it happen.

Barcelona first contacted Bastoni’s representatives at the start of the season.

That initial meeting produced a positive response, and the player’s openness to the move has grown since.

Inter Weigh Up Ndicka & Buongiorno As Alternatives If Bastoni Joins Barcelona

Crucially, Inter themselves have shifted their position.

While they were previously reluctant to sell, they now accept that Bastoni could leave, and that the funds generated could finance the signings Chivu and Ausilio want to make this summer.

Inter’s current valuation stands at around €70 million.

Barcelona are aware that figure could come down, potentially through a player-plus-cash structure, though including a Barca player in the deal carries its own complications given the Catalans are reluctant to destabilise their squad at a critical point of the season.

Barcelona plan to intensify contact in April.

However, they want Bastoni himself to drive the process, making clear that, if he leaves Inter, his only destination is the Camp Nou.

From that point, the negotiation can begin in earnest.

Atletico Madrid boss fires warning towards Real Madrid: ‘We can really hurt our opponent’

Atletico Madrid boss fires warning towards Real Madrid: ‘We can really hurt our opponent’
Atletico Madrid boss fires warning towards Real Madrid: ‘We can really hurt our opponent’

Diego Simeone is no stranger to high-pressure nights, but this one carries extra weight. 

As Atletico Madrid prepare to face Real Madrid once again, the Argentine coach is set to take charge of his 50th Madrid derby.

Speaking ahead of the clash, Simeone addressed several key talking points, starting with the absence of two of the game’s best goalkeepers – Thibaut Courtois and Jan Oblak.

With both sides missing their first-choice shot-stoppers, Simeone explained who he believes is most impacted, saying, 

“The fans stand to lose the most because two very good goalkeepers are missing.”

First test against Arbeloa

As always with this fixture, emotion will play a huge role and Simeone emphasised the psychological side of the game, highlighting the intensity both teams will bring. 

He explained, “It’s a game that’s played with a lot of emotion and enthusiasm. We’ll try to do our best and get to a point in the match where we can really hurt our opponent.”

This derby will also mark Simeone’s first encounter with Alvaro Arbeloa as Real Madrid manager.

Diego Simeone is looking forward to the Madrid derby. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Despite the change on the Madrid bench, Simeone was full of praise for the job Arbeloa has done so far. 

He pointed to the connection between the coach and his players as a key strength, stating, “He’s doing a great job; the results speak for themselves. 

“There’s a real connection with the players, beyond the technical skills we coaches may have.

There’s an extra quality that comes through, like this, in terms of what the coach wants, asks for, and needs.”

Madrid’s identity remains intact

When asked about changes within the Real Madrid setup, Simeone suggested that, from his perspective, very little has shifted.

Referring to recent performances, he said, “You see it much more than we do. We’re seeing it now, in these last few games. 

“They always follow the same pattern; the players are the same; they’re working well as a team, especially against Benfica and City; they aim to win it all,” he concluded.

Source: AS

Are Packers set up to improve in 2026? Internal growth, better health will be key

Free agency is pretty much in the rearview mirror, and the Green Bay Packers roster is mostly set ahead of the 2026 season.

The draft will add more players to the mix, but without a first-round pick, it is fair to expect less of an impact from this year’s rookie class. The players currently on the roster are going to mostly dictate how the 2026 campaign plays out for Green Bay.

With that in mind, how realistic is it that the Packers will improve from 2025 and not only make it further than the NFC Wild Card Round of the playoffs, but truly compete for a Super Bowl?

On the face of it, that task could arguably be more difficult this season, as Green Bay lost more players than they gained at the start of the new league year.

Out the door are Malik Willis, Romeo Doubs, Quay Walker, Elgton Jenkins, Kingsley Enagbare, Rasheed Walker, Nate Hobbs, Rashan Gary and Colby Wooden, with Javon Hargrave, Benjamin St-Juste, Zaire Franklin and Skyy Moore the only notable additions so far.

Due to previous first-round picks by Brian Gutekunst and the Packers front office, there are succession plans in place for some of the departing players though, with Matthew Golden, Jordan Morgan and Lukas Van Ness set to take on bigger roles.

That underlines one of the most important factors which will dictate whether Green Bay improves in 2026: internal improvement.

It is something Gutekunst has talked about often, including this offseason. While the additions and subtractions get the headlines at this time of year, it is much more often growth from preexisting players that elevates a team.

There is an argument to be made that in terms of front-line starters, it could be a case of addition by subtraction for the Packers in 2026.

Golden played at a high level when given opportunities as a rookie and has a higher ceiling than a receiver like Doubs, who was valuable but never rose to the level of a player Green Bay wanted to pay. Savion Williams could get in the mix more regularly and hopefully will be healthier.

Based on how Rasheed Walker played in 2025, and how Morgan did once he got to play his natural position, it is not unfair to expect an uptick in performance at left tackle this season.

Sean Rhyan was better than Jenkins at center and could improve as he gets more experience there. Anthony Belton will also be expected to take a step in his second year at right guard.

Hargrave will give the defensive interior the veteran presence they lost when Kenny Clark was traded, and he is a clear upgrade on Wooden.

Van Ness outplayed Gary on a down-to-down basis last season and is lined up to become a full-time starter, and Enagbare leaving opens up more playing time for Barryn Sorrell.

Franklin could provide a very comparable level of play to Quay Walker at linebacker at a lower cost, and St-Juste should bring more than Hobbs did a year ago. Just staying healthy would be a start. Zayne Anderson’s departure should give Kitan Oladapo a few more opportunities as well.

What the Packers really lost this offseason is enviable depth, rather than quality. The coaching staff trusted a lot of those players, but they could be viewed as progress stoppers for younger players in a lot of cases.

The story for Green Bay in 2026 may be that the team has a higher ceiling, but a lower floor. As they chase a title, rather than just a playoff berth, that might be a trade they are happy to make.

It does mean they have a slimmer margin for injuries, but frankly it is hard to imagine they can be any unluckier in that regard than they were in 2025.

Players returning from injury like Micah Parsons, Tucker Kraft and Devonte Wyatt should be a big boost this season. Jayden Reed’s season was disrupted heavily by injuries. The offensive line was beat up all year, with Aaron Banks and Zach Tom both missing time and playing hurt. 

There are also some under-the-radar returnees who could have an impact.

If MarShawn Lloyd can finally stay healthy, he could provide an explosive element to the backfield to complement Jacobs. Former draft picks Travis Glover and John Williams could get in the mix on the offensive line and provide depth if nothing else.

Similarly to the players named above, the Packers got essentially nothing out of pass rusher Collin Oliver as a rookie. In general, the 2025 rookie class did not contribute that many snaps, and that should change this season.

Due to the loss of depth across the roster, Green Bay needs those players to become factors, and to get a bit luckier with injuries in 2026, but frankly, they are due for that.

The other part of the discussion is that the Packers don’t need huge improvement to get where they need to go.

Even with the other injuries they suffered, they were as much of a Super Bowl contender as any team in the NFC before Parsons’ injury proved the final dagger.

Without an injection of a big-money free agent or a premium draft pick, if they are to get to the top of the mountain in 2026, the two keys will be better health and internal improvement.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Are Packers set up to improve in 2026? Internal growth will be key

IPL 2026: Shubman Gill’s World Cup snub ‘will fire him up’, says Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara believes Shubman Gill has the perfect motivation to deliver a standout campaign in IPL 2026 after missing out on India’s T20 World Cup squad.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Pujara backed the Gujarat Titans captain to respond strongly, stressing that Gill remains a complete, multi-format player who can force his way back into India’s T20I setup with a strong showing this season.



"The T20 World Cup squad snub will definitely fire up Shubman Gill. He is a quality player suited for all three formats. If he has a good IPL 2026 season, he will surely put his name in India's T20I squad. He is leading the Test squad and is also the ODI captain. He is a multi-format player. If he has a good season, he will be back in the scheme of things for the Indian team," Pujara said.

Pujara acknowledged that the omission could bring added pressure but also described it as a major opportunity for Gill to showcase his growth in the shortest format. He emphasised that improving his scoring rate will be key.

"There will be some pressure on him because he has not been part of the India squad in the shortest format. But at the same time, it is a great opportunity for him to carry on batting the way he has. He needs to try to accelerate a little more because that is something he has been working on. This IPL season is the perfect one for him to show he can bat at a strike rate of 150 to 160," he added.

Explaining why Gujarat Titans could emerge as strong title contenders, Pujara highlighted the consistency and firepower of their top order, which includes Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler.

"GT look like a title favourite this season. If you look at their squad, the top order of Captain Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler is incredible. You cannot have a better top order than them. These three have scored runs with amazing consistency. That is their main strength," he said.

He also pointed to the depth provided by all-rounders, particularly the addition of Jason Holder, while identifying Rahul Tewatia as the side’s primary finisher and Shahrukh Khan as a potential game-changer.

"The number of all-rounders they have, especially with the addition of Jason Holder, makes them even stronger. Holder is in great form with both bat and ball, and will love to contribute in both departments. Rahul Tewatia will be their main finisher. He can bowl a few overs if needed, but his primary job is to bat well at number six or seven. Shahrukh Khan is also a key player. If he starts performing as per his potential, GT will be a different team altogether," Pujara said.

On the bowling front, Pujara underlined the strength of GT’s pace attack, led by Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, with experienced backup and variety in the squad.

"When it comes to bowling, their strength is their seamers. Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna are their main pacers, and Ishant Sharma is also on the bench if needed. Ashok Sharma will be unleashed with his fiery pace at some point in the season. Left-armer Luke Wood is another seamer who knows how to do well. If Rabada does not perform, Wood can replace him. But I hope Rabada, being a strike bowler, has a good IPL. All GT fans will be hoping the same," he concluded.

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Gujarat Titans will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on March 31. They will then play their first home game against Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 4, followed by an away clash against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on April 8. Their next fixture is against Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow on April 12.

Pressure mounts on Gasperini with Roma trio expected to split

Pressure mounts on Gasperini with Roma trio expected to split
Pressure mounts on Gasperini with Roma trio expected to split

Reports in Italy claim that Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini is under scrutiny, with either he, Frederic Massara or Claudio Ranieri expected to depart at the end of the season.

Roma’s Europa League elimination at the hands of Bologna, along with the team’s poor form in Serie A in recent weeks, will likely have consequences for the following campaign.

Gasperini under scrutiny at Roma

Corriere della Sera and Il Messaggero report that coach Gasperini met with vice-president Ryan Friedkin, sporting director Massara and advisor Claudio Ranieri on Friday.

Several issues were discussed during the meeting, from the team’s competitiveness to the coach’s management.

It is no secret that Gasperini is unhappy with the transfer activity conducted by Massara, while Ranieri has been trying to mediate between the two parties over the last few months.

Despite a very good start to the season, Roma have lost 14 games across all competitions, they are out of the Europa League and sit 6th in the table, three points below fourth-placed Como.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – MARCH 12: Gian Piero Gasperini, Head Coach of AS Roma, looks on prior to the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on March 12, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

According to sources, Roma are set to make changes for 2026-27 with either Gasperini, Massara or Ranieri leaving at the end of the season.

In the meantime, the team will be pushing for a Champions League placement, a target that the club is desperate to reach, especially because the lack of revenue from Europe’s elite competition would force them to sell at least two top players for financial reasons.

7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux had Prairie View A&M's tall center in awe

At a height of 6-foot-8, Prairie View A&M men's basketball player Hassane Diallo is almost a foot taller than the average male height in the United States. But in the first round of the NCAA tournament on Friday evening, the junior center found himself in an unusual situation. With just under two minutes left in a game dominated by the South Region's No. 1 seeded Florida, Diallo lined up against the Gators' Olivier Rioux.

At 7-foot-9, the Canadian basketball player is the tallest in college basketball history. Rioux, a redshirt freshman for Florida, is a Guinness World Record holder for world's tallest teenager when he hit 7-foot-5 at age 16. So we don't blame Diallo for taking in the moment.

Cameras caught Diallo looking up at Rioux as the pair prepared for the restart of play, with the duo sharing some small talk.

Sizing up the tallest player in college basketball history pic.twitter.com/dvzaFaBqiZ

— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 21, 2026

Rioux and Florida moved on after a dominating 114-55 victory, and the Gators will face the Big Ten's Iowa in the Round of 64 on Sunday.

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'A chastening night' for Stoke City

This was a game that looked there for the taking, particularly after Sorba Thomas opened the scoring with a brilliantly taken 10th goal of the season.

Then it all fell apart. Preston were sharper, stronger and more aggressive despite their lack of quality, something that made this 3-1 defeat even more frustrating.

Preston had won one in 13 before this but Stoke allowed them back into the game quickly despite the pressure building from the crowd.

After the game, manager Mark Robins called his team's character into question and said they'd let Stoke's 3,000 vocal travelling fans down and it was hard to disagree with his sentiments.

He wasn't frustrated, he said he was "angry".

On a poor pitch, Preston outmuscled the Potters and capitalised on errors, scoring their equaliser, for example, on a breakaway from a Stoke throw in on the edge of the home side's box.

Stoke will finish somewhere in the mid-table pack and attention will turn to next season sooner rather than later.

Some of the players involved at Deepdale may need to rebuild some trust with their manager and the fans if they're to stick around in the medium to long term.

This was a chastening night in Lancashire.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: Why United are keen on Chelsea flop

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: Why United are keen on Chelsea flop
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall: Why United are keen on Chelsea flop

With Mason Mount facing an uncertain future at Manchester United, the Red Devils could turn to another former Chelsea midfielder to add creativity to their squad.

United signed the versatile Mount to both support and challenge Bruno Fernandes, who remains the side’s most reliable creator through the middle. 

However, United’s number seven has had a torrid time at Old Trafford due to fitness issues. He has just two minutes under his belt since Michael Carrick’s arrival. It seems INEOS are exploring the market for a new attacking midfielder, with Fernandes not getting any younger.

Manchester United interested in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall

According to SportsBoom, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s “surging form has whetted the appetite” of Premier League giants, including Manchester United.

Dewsbury-Hall had a difficult stint at Chelsea, leading to his move to Everton last summer in a £28 million deal, including add-ons.

The 27-year-old has emerged as a “cornerstone” of David Moyes’ side, having been directly involved in 11 goals in 23 Premier League appearances this season.

Dewsbury-Hall’s versatility in both the “Number 8” and “Number 10” roles has made him an appealing target for top Premier League clubs.

It is claimed United and Aston Villa are “feeling out” the situation in Merseyside despite the star player recently stating, “I’m playing the best football of my career.”

Everton intend to remain firm

As far as the Toffees are concerned, Dewsbury-Hall is “unsellable”. However, an astronomical bid could test their resolve.

It is understood Everton would likely agree to start negotiations at around £45 million. The Englishman is tied to the club until 2030, handing them a lot of negotiating power. 

The report adds: “Should a club like Manchester United or Aston Villa submit a bid exceeding £50 million, Everton’s financial balancing act could force a difficult decision, potentially allowing the player to prove his worth at the highest level of the ‘Big Six’ ladder.”

Meanwhile, the Mancunians are reportedly keeping an eye on Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Archie Gray, who could be available in a cut-price deal if the North London outfit are relegated to the Championship.

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Numbers – Simeone set for major milestone on Arbeloa’s Madrid derby debut

Numbers – Simeone set for major milestone on Arbeloa’s Madrid derby debut
Numbers – Simeone set for major milestone on Arbeloa’s Madrid derby debut

Few fixtures in world football carry the intensity of a Madrid derby, and this weekend’s clash between Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid promises to be no different.

The stakes are already high, but there is an added edge to this encounter. 

Real Madrid head into the game with revenge on their minds after suffering a painful 5-2 defeat in the previous meeting.

While the focus will naturally be on the result, this match also marks a historic milestone for Diego Simeone.

What’s the story?

The Atletico boss is set to take charge of his 50th derby against Real Madrid.  As such, of those encounters, 20 have come at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Across the 49 previous meetings, Simeone has registered 14 wins, 17 draws, and 18 defeats. 

While the balance is tight, recent visits to the Bernabeu offer encouragement, as Atletico have not lost there in La Liga since the 2021/22 season, with their last three league trips ending in 1-1 draws.

A new chapter on the Madrid bench

Simeone will come up against his 8th Real Madrid manager. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

There will, however, be one unusual detail this time.

For years, Simeone’s biggest tactical battles came against Carlo Ancelotti. Across 26 derby clashes, both managers won nine games each, drawing the remaining eight.

This time, though, the familiar face will be missing. Instead, Simeone will come up against Alvaro Arbeloa.

In fact, Arbeloa becomes the eighth different Real Madrid coach Simeone has faced, following names like Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane, against whom he played 13 times, Jose Mourinho (4), and others.

For Real Madrid, this match will be about redemption. 

On the other hand, for Atletico, it is another opportunity to assert dominance in a fixture where margins are always fine.

The Bernabeu will set the stage, the rivalry will provide the fire, and history will add the pressure. And when the whistle blows, none of that will matter – only the result will.

Why every tourney rips, plus a miracle with a dash of controversy

Why every tourney rips, plus a miracle with a dash of controversyGood morning! Don’t chip a tooth today. Inside:

🏀 The madness so far

☕️ Whittingham’s odd split

⚾ Bold predictions

A Chalky Mix: It’s either bracket busters or blockbusters

Having fun now vs. having fun later. Not a bad option either way, I suppose.

In some years, the NCAA Tournament is heavy on early mayhem, but starts running out of star power before the end. Other years, it’s the opposite, a bit of a slog to get to the main events.

So far in this men’s tourney, we’ve gotten a sample of each flavor. After Thursday was loaded with seasonally appropriate thrills (and No. 16 Siena nearly finishing off No. 1 Duke, which I’m still not over), yesterday was heavy on chalk.

Biggest excitement: Kentucky needing a miracle along the way to beating No. 10 Santa Clara 89-84 in OT. A miracle complete with a timeout controversy, in fact. Observe:

Overall, for just the sixth time ever, all four No. 9 seeds advanced. Yesterday, that included Iowa’s 67-61 win over Clemson and Utah State’s 86-76 upset of Villanova. (Anybody have the Aggies, rather than NIL-heavy BYU, being Utah’s only team in the second round?)

Four double-digit seeds are also still alive, with No. 12 High Point the ranking Cinderella at the moment.

Nuggets on all of Saturday’s men’s games here, including Purdue’s Braden Smith breaking the NCAA’s career assists record and a 31-point, 27-rebound night from UConn’s Tarris Reed Jr.

Meanwhile, the women’s bracket has historically been light on opening-weekend upsets. Yesterday’s first day of Round 1 followed that trend, though No. 12 Colorado State nearly took down No. 5 Michigan State, 65-62. No. 7 Texas Tech trailed heading into the fourth but edged ahead of No. 10 Villanova, 57-52.

The highlight, in my opinion: College of Charleston’s Taryn Barbot putting up 36 points on No. 3 Duke in the Cougars’ first tournament game ever. Comfy 81-64 win for the Blue Devils, but that’s the most any player’s scored on them all year. (And her twin sister, Taylor Barbot, had 13.)

Full women’s takeaways here, with business picking up soon.

Side note! Since last year’s chalky men’s tourney produced so many worries about whether college sports’ financial inequalities have ruined March Madness forever, let’s take a look back at some of the most Madness-free moments since the bracket expanded to 64 in 1985:

1989: A nearly entirely basic Sweet 16, other than No. 11 Minnesota.

1991: Zero seeding upsets in the entire second round.

2000: Round 1 had a record-low three upsets, and the wildest was merely a No. 11 (Pepperdine) over a No. 6 (Indiana).

2007: The lowest-seeded Elite Eight team was No. 3 Oregon.

2008: The first time all four No. 1 seeds reached the Final Four.

2009: No. 12 Arizona was the only Sweet 16 team lower than No. 5.

2025: Matched the preordained Final Four of 2008 and Elite Eight of 2007.

Life’s certainly as hard as ever on mid-majors, but predictable tourneys were happening long before the Supreme Court told the NCAA in 2021 to stop barring players from making money. For now, March Madness still works. (And if nothing else, we still get to have fun later in the Final Four.) Notes below on today’s games. Now for some news.

News to Know

Whittingham wanted to stay at Utah

This is an odd story: New Michigan football head coach Kyle Whittingham told Utah he wanted to stay on for the 2026 season, according to records obtained by The Athletic — but received a counter-offer from Utah that said he’d have to cede some oversight over players and staff to defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley (his eventual successor). After Whittingham walked with an agreed buyout and then brought several Utah coaches with him to Ann Arbor, Utah’s AD said the school felt that Whittingham violated the buyout terms, but would let it slide. Hm. Not the parting you’d expect for a school legend coming off a 10-2 season. More here.

More news:

The worst team in the Eastern Conference two years ago, the Pistons became the first East team to clinch a playoff spot. What a turnaround.

Aaron Judge discussed the perception that Team USA played without joy in the World Baseball Classic. Read his comments.

The Thunder won’t be visiting the White House to celebrate their NBA championship because of a “timing issue.” Full story here.

President Donald Trump issued an executive order to — in theory, at least — protect the Army-Navy game’s exclusive December window from College Football Playoff expansion.

The longest active winning streak in women’s college basketball came to an end Thursday night, at 91. Take a bow, NYU.

The Nationals sent former No. 2 pick Dylan Crews to Triple A after a rough spring. More here.

A rehabbing Cristiano Ronaldo was left out of Portugal’s squad for an upcoming friendly against the U.S., continuing his almost 12-year streak of not playing on American soil.

📰 Find more news here 24/7.

Watch Guide

📺 NCAAW: First round

11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.

ESPN networks

It’s hard to overstate how much of a favorite No. 1 UConn is in this tournament … and yet we managed to do it. The Huskies begin their repeat bid with -275 title odds per BetMGM — not -5000, as we wrote yesterday. Our apologies! We promise it’s true that they’re 55.5-point favorites against No. 16 UTSA today (3 p.m. ET on ABC). Tune in an hour earlier to channel-surf the day’s three best upset candidates, per our model.

📺 NCAAM: Second round


12:10 p.m.-9:45 p.m. ET

CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV

After barely avoiding a historic upset against Siena, a worryingly thin Duke will be desperate for the return of injured center Patrick Ngongba against TCU (5:15 p.m. ET, CBS). The most intriguing game is probably the nightcap between High Point and Arkansas (9:45 p.m., truTV/TBS): a Cinderella, a freshman scoring machine, and two teams that average 90-plus.

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Pulse Picks

Roman Anthony for MVP? A Cy Young for Jacob Misiorowski? Eno Sarris is back with his 10 bold predictions for the upcoming MLB season.

Young children’s YouTube is mostly a soulless hell, but my 4-year-old has been at least 2% raised by this guy’s zany animated songs. Somehow they’re all at once educational, unpretentious, calming and legit funny. Just don’t tell our pediatrician. — Matt Piper

Is Las Vegas still the right choice for NBA expansion? Our experts weighed in.

I’m back with a verdict on the easy ricotta-cake mix cookies, and DANG — these things are neat!! They come out like single-serve, handheld cakes. They’re spongy and moist on the inside and firm on the outside. I topped mine with chocolate icing and cinnamon. — Lauren Merola

U.S. cross-country star Jessie Diggins will retire after this weekend’s races in Lake Placid, N.Y. Remarkably, as Matthew Futterman writes, she’s going out on top.

I’m far from the first person to share this on the sports internet, but the seemingly impromptu emotional deep dive between Thierry Henry and Micah Richards on “UCL Today” really impacted. I really recommend a watch. — Chris Branch

🎥 Ken Rosenthal shares what’ll be his lasting memory from the World Baseball Classic in his latest “Week in Baseball” video.

Last year, Wirecutter’s experts rigorously tested and recommended nearly 3,000 picks. Of those, 71 useful, delightful products stood out so much, we’ve crowned them the first-ever winners of our Best New Picks Awards. — Samantha Schoech

Most-clicked in the newsletter yesterday: NCAA men’s Day 1 takeaways.

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2027 4-star TE places Texas A&M in his final 5 program list

Texas A&M's 2026 spring season officially opened the practice schedule on Friday, and coach Mike Elko, who is entering his third season at the helm, will use this opportunity to host a wide range of elite prospects from the 2027 recruiting class, including five-star running back Landen Williams-Callis and five-star offensive lineman Mark Matthews, this weekend.

On Friday, one of the Aggies' priority prospects released his final 5 list: four-star tight end and Ohio native Jordan Karhoff will decide between Georgia, Miami, Virginia Tech, Ohio State, and Texas A&M, and is set to take an official visit to College Station on June 5. Mike Elko's last two recruiting cycles have included some of the top prospects at every position, including tight end Kiotti Armstrong, who will contend for a starting job this spring/fall.

In the 2027 cycle, Elko and his staff have yet to land a tight end commit, but are also in contention for the No. 1-ranked TE Ahmad Hudson, and are looking to make significant progress with both players this summer before the 2026 season begins. On the field, similar to Kiotti Armstrong, Kahoff has also seen time at defensive end, which is highly intriguing.

Appearing in just three games last season, Karhoff is fully healthy and ready to take the field during his final high school season, and could make his final commitment decisions months or weeks beforehand. For Elko, landing Hudson or Karhoff is a win-win and will secure a position vital to the future offense's success.

According to 247Sports, Karhoff is currently positioned as the 19th-ranked tight end and the 15th-ranked prospect in Ohio.

NEWS: Four-Star TE Jordan Karhoff is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’5 227 TE from Columbus, OH is ranked as the No. 8 TE in the 2027 Rivals300

Where Should He Go?https://t.co/SecNOYNH7Spic.twitter.com/hfrzn6mlA4

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) March 20, 2026

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Nebraska baseball suffers 2-1 defeat at Michigan

Nebraska baseball (16-6, 3-1) visited Michigan (11-9, 1-3) on Friday for the start of a three-game series. The Wolverines snapped the Huskers' 11-game win streak, taking a 2-1 victory.

Nebraska scored in the top of the first on just its third batter but failed to produce a run from there. The Huskers finished the game with eight hits and left nine runners on base. Michigan's Kurt Barr shut down Nebraska after allowing two hits and a run in the first, finishing the game with 10 strikeouts and six hits allowed across 7.0 innings.

Ty Horn (0-1) took the loss at the mound for the Huskers, surrendering six hits, two walks and two runs across 4.2 innings. Horn did earn eight strikeouts in the stretch. The Wolverines scored in the second and third innings, each off RBI singles. Caleb ClarkTucker Timmerman and Grant Cleavinger combined for the final 3.1 innings of pitching, shutting down Michigan's offense by not allowing a single hit.

Case Sanderson picked up Nebraska's lone run, hitting a sacrifice fly. He finished 1-for-3 at the plate. Mac Moyer batted 2-for-5 in the loss, earning a double Devin Nunez hit 2-for-3. Jeter WorthleyRhett Stokes and Miken Miller all finished the day with one hit.

Nebraska and Michigan continue the series on Saturday afternoon. The first pitch is set for 1 p.m. CT on B1G+.

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Marco Bezzecchi puzzled after P20: ‘We had some issues, but we don’t understand them’

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Marco Bezzecchi says Aprilia is still trying to understand the “issues” that left him facing Q1 on MotoGP’s return to Brazil this weekend.

The Italian endured a difficult start to the Goiania weekend in Friday practice, ending up more than two seconds off the pace in 20th position. Only Trackhouse’s Raul Fernandez and Tech3 rider Enea Bastianini were classified behind him in the rain-hit session.

It was a major setback for the Thailand Grand Prix winner, who will now have to go through the first part of qualifying on Saturday to secure a spot on the first four rows of the grid.

Bezzecchi indicated that his lack of pace was linked to a technical problem, but admitted the exact cause remains unclear.

“It was not bad in the morning, to be honest. I felt good and I was quite fast,” he said.

“Then in the afternoon, especially in the first run, which was the most decent one with the weather, we clearly had some issues. We still have to understand what was wrong, but the engineers are working on that.”

When asked how the issue was affecting his performance, the 27-year-old remained vague, saying: “It's difficult. I think you can imagine that.”

Marco Bezzecch, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecch, Aprilia Racing

When the delayed one-hour session began on Friday afternoon, the entire field ventured out on track immediately due to the fear of incoming rain. But while the majority of the frontrunners were able to bank a competitive lap early, Bezzecchi failed to break the 1m23s barrier on his factory Aprilia.

That meant that when the rain arrived with about 35 minutes left on the clock, he had no chance to improve his previous benchmark and secure a direct passage into Q2.

Aprilia race manager Paolo Bonora suggested Bezzecchi’s practice struggles may have stemmed from a lack of confidence in mixed conditions, which made it difficult for him to generate enough temperature in his Michelin tyres.

"We are trying to understand why he is not finding the confidence to push,” Bonora said during the official MotoGP feed. “There was only the first 10 minutes with quite a dry session, but it was not because there were still drops of rain in his helmet. 

“The track is necessary to understand it, so it's necessary to have the correct feeling. If you don't push, you don't create the temperature on the tyre, and if you don't create the temperature on the tyre, the feeling doesn't come. 

“So it is something that you have to create and this is not the correct situation to understand a new track, but we are confident. 

“Despite the bad ranking now, we are confident that during this night we [will] understand something for Saturday."

Additional reporting by Gerald Dirnbeck

Read Also: MotoGP rookie Toprak Razgatlioglu surprises himself with third in rain-hit Brazil practice MotoGP riders praise “really fun” Brazil GP track despite rain disruptions MotoGP Brazilian GP: Johann Zarco tops rain-hit Friday Practice, Marco Bezzecchi to Q1

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Man Utd take official action against Stuart Attwell who has now cost them 4 points this season

Man Utd take official action against Stuart Attwell who has now cost them 4 points this season
Man Utd take official action against Stuart Attwell who has now cost them 4 points this season

Manchester United have decided to report match official Stuart Attwell, accusing him of adopting double standards in Friday’s draw at the Vitality Stadium.

The Red Devils had to chance to consolidate their third place in the table before their Champions League rivals step foot on the pitch this weekend.

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Michael Carrick’s men took a slim lead on two occasions, but they weren’t able to maintain it. However, they felt they were impeded by Attwell’s controversial calls.

Stuart Attwell under scrutiny following inconsistent officiating in Bournemouth vs Man Utd

The referee started the second half on the right foot, pointing towards the spot when Alex Jimenez pulled Matheus Cunha’s shirt inside his own box. This stonewall penalty was an incredibly easy call for the 43-year-old, and Bruno Fernandes converted it to give Man Utd a deserved lead.

Nevertheless, a few minutes later, the Warwickshire native waved play on when Adrien Truffert pushed Amad Diallo off balance, also inside the box.

A second penalty kick would have allowed MUFC to open a two-goal cushion. Instead, the Cherries went on to grab the equaliser through Ryan Christie.

United retook the lead thanks to an own-goal, but their joy was short-lived due to another debatable refereeing call.

Harry Maguire hauled down Evanislon, and Attwell was quick to signal a spot-kick for Bournemouth, and sent off the MUFC veteran, who was the last defender.

Many fans and pundits argued that Maguire’s challenge wasn’t too dissimilar to Truffer’s, but the match official made contrasting calls.

Man Utd take a stance against unjust officiating

According to the Daily Mail journalist Mike Keegan, United were left furious by the incident, and have decided to file an official complaint, reporting Friday evening’s officiating to the PGMOL.

The source also lists a series of dubious calls that went against Man Utd earlier this season, including the failure to send off Brentford’s Nathan Collins for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity, which was an almost identical case to Maguire’s dismissal on Friday, and the failure to award them a penalty at Wolves.

Nevertheless, the most curious case on the list is Lisandro Martinez’s disallowed goal against Burnley at Turf Moor in January (with Darren Fletcher acting as a caretaker), which United felt should have stood. That’s because the match official who ruled out the goal was none other than Attwell. He had also failed to spot a nasty and deliberate stomp from Kyle Walker on Patrick Dorgu during the same contest.

While Man Utd are taking a strong stance by launching this formal complaint, the damage has already been done on the pitch. Hence, there’s little PGMOL chief Howard Webb can do, perhaps other than avoid appointing Attwell for United’s games for the rest of the season.

Why Jon Rahm withdrawing his DP World Tour appeal hurts his Ryder Cup chances

Photo by Johan Rynners/Getty Images
Photo by Johan Rynners/Getty Images

The latest chapter in the Jon Rahm, DP World Tour saga has been written, and it’s not heading in a positive direction for his Ryder Cup hopes.

Rahm’s refusal to pay his DP World Tour fines for playing on LIV Golf has put his Ryder Cup status in jeopardy. A number of players, including Rahm’s LIV teammate Tyrrell Hatton, accepted a deal from the tour so they could play on both tours, but Rahm did not.

The deal required the players to pay their fines and play in six DP World Tour events in 2026, while PGA Tour players need only play four events to maintain their membership. Rahm said that while he’s willing to pay the fines, he isn’t willing to play in six events, two of which would be dictated by the DP World Tour.

But to play for Team Europe in the Ryder Cup, a player must be a member of the DP World Tour. This puts Rahm’s availability for Adare Manor in 2027 in serious doubt. And we are no closer to a resolution after Rahm’s latest actions in this standoff.

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Photo by Johan Rynners/Getty Images

Jon Rahm withdraws appeal for DP World Tour fines

Rahm has been arguing for his right to play on the DP World Tour for months now, but his recent actions suggest he’s taking a step back from the standoff entirely. The Spaniard has withdrawn his appeal of the sanctions placed on him by the DP World Tour.

Rahm has racked up more than $2 million in fines for competing in events in conflict with the PGA Tour as a member of LIV Golf. And while withdrawing his appeal might seem like a step in the right direction, actually, his Ryder Cup status is in more doubt than ever before.

Yet he seems steadfast in his position that he shouldn’t have to pay the fines. When asked about his decision to reject the DP World Tour’s deal before LIV Hong Kong, he called it “extortion”.

DP World Tour CEO Guy Kinnings responded to this, saying, “I think it’s pretty straightforward. [Rahm] either withdraws an appeal and settles fines or he goes through the appeal process, and that process is underway, and then we’ll obviously then have to go with whatever the decision is made in that appeal hearing.”

But now Rahm has withdrawn his appeal, where do we go from here? At least before, there was a pathway towards some sort of resolution, but now he isn’t even attempting to return to the DP World Tour this year.

It has always seemed that Rahm and the DP World Tour would eventually reach an agreement. It felt unfathomable that the two-time major winner would actually miss the Ryder Cup.

But as the months tick down to Adare Manor, this is becoming more of a reality than a nightmare for Team Europe.

Colin Montgomerie said Europe can win without Jon Rahm

As Rahm calls the DP World Tour’s bluff by withdrawing his appeal, the tour isn’t showing any signs of wavering. Colin Montgomerie, who was just appointed to the Board of Directors of the European Tour Group, thinks Europe can win without him.

On March 11, he told bunkered, “We’ve got a year and a half to go sort of thing. So let’s hope they can find a solution to it because we all know that the Ryder Cup team is stronger with Jon Rahm in it than without him.

“But, at the same time, I think we can beat the Americans without Jon Rahm. The Ryder Cup’s never been about one person. It’s always been about the 12 that are competing at the time.”

No one man can be bigger than the team, and that’s the clear message that has been sent to Rahm during this process.

How Phil Cole’s empty beers bottles got us to Celtic Park and into the Jungle

How Phil Cole’s empty beers bottles got us to Celtic Park and into the Jungle
How Phil Cole’s empty beers bottles got us to Celtic Park and into the Jungle

Last night on The Celtic Star we posted part 2 of Mike Maher’s recollections of supporting Celtic during the club’s first 9IAR years…

Phil Cole’s Bar Coatbridge. Photo The Celtic Star

We received this response from Frank T, which we thought we’d share with you before publishing the third and final instalment of of this brilliant insight into what it was like supporting Glasgow Celtic as they really did put on a show in the 1960’s and 70s.

If you are just catching up with this series here are the two likes to the first two instalments.

PART ONE – 9IAR, The First One – The impact of the travelling Celtic support

Celtic supporters. Photo The Celtic Wiki

PART TWO – ‘Infurabevvy’, rebel songs and an ‘alternative education’ on Phil Cole’s buses

Now here’s Frank’c contribution after he read part two last night. Part three to follow shortly on The Celtic Star…

Phil Cole’s bus and the Celtic supporters – early 1960s. Photo social media

Good to hear of the Celtic supporters’ buses leaving from Phil Cole’s pub in Langlone, Coatbridge.

Phil Cole’s barmen stored their empties in a fenced compound behind the pub. Myself and a few friends:- Paddy Boyle, Tom Docherty, David McDade and William Lewis would climb the fence, steal some empties and go into the “Family Dept.” and sell the Beer bottles back to Phil Cole — You got thrupence on an empty, in those days.

Fully flushed with cash we would pay our sixpence to get on to the Phil Coles bus to Parkhead and go into the jungle. We would get lifted over at the turnstyle and we would always have enough spare change to buy the horrible, Macaroon Bars which the pitch-side vendors sold during the game.

Phil Cole’s Coatbridge. Photo social media

Often we stood knee-deep in urine, at the front of the Jungle and sometimes had to wear crash helmets as a defence against the bottles which rained-down, if a refereeing decision went against our beloved team.

I’m sure I must know your writer (Mike Maher) because we all knew each other in those days.

All the lads I have mentioned have now gone to the ‘Great Celtic Park in heaven above’ and I am sure that any of their relatives will not mind me recalling our boyhood exploits.

By the way, the Paddy Boyle I mentioned later became Father Patrick Boyle and I often wonder if he related these evil deeds in confession!

Also I’m sure Phil Cole; God bless him, knew of our racket but allowed us to get to the games anyway. This continued for years until we reached adolescence and by the way; Celtic were rotten in those days and just avoided relegation. Nonetheless they were great days full of innocent adventure.

I hope Phil Cole’s relatives don’t read this article and have me in court seeking reparation for all those empty beer bottles!

Frank T

Mike Maher’s third and final instalment of this series is coming up shortly…

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Bayern Munich 4-0 Union Berlin: Kane misses again!

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 18: Harry Kane of Munich celebrates after scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Markus Gilliar - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

90′ – Three minutes are added on.


89′ – Kane picks the pocket of Querfeld and is 1v1 with Ronnow, but his chip goes agonizingly wide.


87′ – Guido Della Rovere and Maycon Cardozo come on for Bayern, so does Erblin Osmani.


84′ – Jeong tries again but his shot goes high and wide. Bayern breathe a sigh of relief.


81′ – Urbig collects a loose high ball with ease.


78′ – Kane plays Olise in but his shot goes off the post and back into play.


77′ – Jonas Urbig makes his first save of the whole match, from a shot by Jeong Woo-yeong.


71′ – Hiroki Ito replaces Kim Min-jae.


70′ – Olise misses a shot.


67′ – TOR! Gnabry smashes the ball home. He now has two, and Bayern get a fourth!


65′ – Kane’s header off a corner goes wide.


61′ – Bayern make multiple changes to their team, so do Union.


60′ – Gnabry bamboozles Christopher Trimmel but fluffs his shot.


57′ – Karl’s attempt is saved. Bayern clearly hunting for more goals.


56′ – Kane couldn’t replicate his goal this time, with the ball being deflected wide.


55′ – It’s now Kane’s turn to have his header saved by Ronnow.


53′ – Olise’s header is collected by Ronnow.


49′ – TOR! Harry Kane finesses and goes beyond the reach of Ronnow and in!


45′ – The game has resumed!


Halftime Observations

  • Bayern were patient enough to find gaps in this stubborn Union Berlin side, and were rewarded with two goals.
  • Serge Gnabry appears to be more comfortable in the middle rather than out wide.
  • The long pass game by Bayern has been causing all sorts of problems for Union.
  • Michael Olise continues to be the danger man for Bayern. Biggest coup of the century, full stop.

45+2′ Halftime!


45+1′ – TOR! Gnabry pounces on a loose ball in the box and makes it 2-0 Bayern!


45′ – One minute of stoppage time is added on.


43′ – TOR! Michael Olise finally breaks the deadlock!


42′ – Stanisic does well but the shot was lacking; in essence, a missed sitter.


40′ – Olise and Kane both miss great chances to score.


38′ – Kane’s freekick goes too high on his freekick.


37′ – Danilho Doekhi clips Gnabry outside the box, concedes a freekick, and receives a yellow card.


35′ – Kim Min-jae lobs the ball for Olise, who couldn’t control it and goes out of play.


33′ – Jannik Haberer this time fouls Gnabry outside the box, but isn’t booked.


30′ – Leopold Querfeld fouls Olise just outside the box and gets booked.


29′ – Josip Stanisic plays a square ball to Karl but his shot hits the post and back into play. There seems to be a hint of offside too.


23′ – Bayern deflect an Union freekick behind for a corner. The ensuing corner leads to nothing.


21′ – Serge Gnabry’s shot goes well wide.


16′ – Joshua Kimmich and Lennart Karl combine on the right, but Karl’s shot is saved by Frederik Ronnow.


9′ – Michael Olise plays a ball over the top for Harry Kane, but the latter couldn’t direct the ball into the goal.


3′ – Dayot Upamecano gets an early yellow card.


Kickoff! – We are off!


Lineups are out!

♦️ 𝙎𝙏𝘼𝙍𝙏𝙀𝙇𝙁 ♦️

So starten wir gegen Union Berlin! 💪 pic.twitter.com/vbWsvGLsmM

— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) March 21, 2026

𝗕𝗮𝘆𝗲𝗿𝗻 𝗫𝗜 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀𝘁 𝗨𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗻

Urbig –
Stanišic, Upamecano, Kim, Laimer –
Kimmich ©, Goretzka –
Olise, Karl, Gnabry –
Kane pic.twitter.com/iuvLbmZxuW

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 21, 2026

Bayern subs:

Prescott – Bischof, Itō, Guerreiro, Della Rovere, Ofli, Osmani, Pavić, Cardozo

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 21, 2026

Notably, Aleksandar Pavlović is out due to hip problems as reported by the club.


Bayern Munich blew Atalanta out of the water with a 10-2 aggregate win in the Champions League, which earned the Bavarians a draw with Real Madrid. That match follows an away match against Freiburg after the international break, which commences after this match.

The Rekordmeister has kind of struggled with Die Eisernen, either drawing or not winning by a comfortable margin since November 2024 (a 3-0 win for Bayern at the Allianz). With the Bundesliga pretty much sealed, Bayern could take it easy…or will they?

We shall see.


Match Info

Location: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

Date: Saturday, 21 March 2026

Time: 3:30 PM Local time | 9:30 AM EST | 6:30 AM PST

TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country


Prediction

Prediction: Bayern wins 3-0 with goals from Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, and Lennart Karl.

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Predicting winners for March Madness round of 32 Saturday games

The first two days of March Madness 2026 are in the books! Only 32 teams are left standing, and half of them are going to be gone by Monday morning. This weekend will separate the contenders from the pretenders. Here are our game picks for Saturday’s Round of 32 action. Enjoy what promises to be an incredible weekend of college basketball!


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Michigan over Saint Louis

Mar 15, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Michigan Wolverines forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) looks on during the first half against the Purdue Boilermakers during the men’s Big Ten Conference Tournament Championship at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

This one should be a bit of a chess match, as it will be very interesting to see how Michigan will guard Robbie Avila (and who Avila will guard on the other end). If Aday Mara guards someone else and can sit in the paint, and gets the Avila defense, I think he could be in for a huge night. The Billikens will keep it close for a half, but expect Michigan to pull away in the second!

Michigan State over Louisville

I don’t like using the word “lucky,” but the Louisville Cardinals are very fortunate that South Florida, a good shooting team, had their worst shooting night of the season in the round of 64. Without Mikel Brown Jr, I expect Jeremy Fears to lock up Ryan Conwell, and the Sparty frontcourt will dominate on the other end. 

Duke over TCU

If you look up “wake-up call” in the dictionary, there should be a picture of Duke’s victory over Siena on Thursday. TCU is going to get the Blue Devils’ best. And Duke’s best, even with injuries, is one of the best in the country. The injury to Caleb Foster will not be as impactful as long as Cayden Boozer continues to play at a high level. 

Houston over Texas A&M

Mar 19, 2026; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Houston Cougars guard Emanuel Sharp (21) dribbles the ball during a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

“Buckyball” got its first NCAA Tournament win against a sick Saint Mary’s on Thursday, but this style should not be effective against the Cougars. Houston’s experienced guards, Miloz Uzan and Emanuel Sharp, should be unfazed by the press. And Texas A&M is not a good rebounding team, which is a recipe for disaster against Houston. 

Texas over Gonzaga

Without Braden Huff, the Zags have been overly reliant on Graham Ike to generate offense through the post and grab rebounds, and they were not impressive in a first-round victory over Kennesaw State. Texas can pose a super unique matchup nightmare for Gonzaga — Matas Vokietaitis’ ability to draw fouls (the 3rd-best in the nation) could get Ike in early foul trouble, which would be worst case scenario for the Zags. 

Illinois over VCU

It was a terrifically entertaining comeback to watch, but VCU had some gaps exposed against North Carolina. Henri Veesaar ate the Rams’ front court alive to the tune of 26 points and 10 rebounds. How in the world are they going to slow down David Mirkovic and Tomislav Ivisic?

Vanderbilt over Nebraska

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If you were to ask Fred Hoiberg who is the team he would LEAST want to see across from him in a potential 4-5 matchup before the bracket was released, his answer would have probably been Vanderbilt. The Cornhuskers have no one who can stay in front of Tyler Tanner or Duke Miles. There are multiple ways to combat this, whether they want to over-help or go zone, and either of those leads to additional catch-and-shoot opportunities for Tyler Nickel. The Cornhuskers are between a rock and a hard place. 

Arkansas over High Point

Don’t get it twisted — High Point is more than just a neat story with an on-campus steakhouse, outdoor pools, and a literal 3-point specialist. They’re a good basketball team with an elite offense and I expect them to be able to score enough to keep this game close. But ultimately, it’s going to be too much Darius Acuff and Meleek Thomas as High Point will have no answers defensively.

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Vancouver Whitecaps Weather Advantage, Liverpool and Fulham Betting Picks for Weekend Soccer Matches

Most bettors check the odds. Smart bettors check the weather. Soccer is another sport where weather conditions can shift the entire game, and this week we have a game that could possibly be played in wet conditions. Here's how the forecast is shaping three key matches across the world this weekend, and the plays that will get you the best bang for your buck.

The matchup that has the chance to be most affected by rain this weekend is in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Vancouver Whitecaps FC host the San Jose Earthquakes at 10:30 p.m. EDT (7:30 p.m. PDT) on Saturday evening.

Even though there's a 2% chance of showers, there is a possibility this game could be played in wet conditions because of the increasing chance of precipitation after kickoff. The Whitecaps play at BC Place, which does feature a retractable roof, but the team often leaves it open during the rain or cold to gain a home-field advantage against squads that aren't accustomed to playing in these conditions.

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I expect the Whitecaps to take full advantage of the weather they are accustomed to. The play here would be the Whitecaps moneyline (-190). Vancouver is on a four-game winning streak, and their last win was a 6-0 drubbing of Minnesota United. I expect to see more of the same. I don't see Vancouver scoring six goals again, but I do expect another shutout, especially because the Earthquakes aren't used to the wet weather. I'd sprinkle a little on San Jose under 0.5 team goals (+155).

For the next two games, we will be heading across the world to the English Premier League. For both of the games on our slate, Fulham FC vs. Burnley FC and Brighton and Hove Albion FC vs. Liverpool FC, expect excellent conditions. It's the kind of weather that stays out of the way and lets both matches be decided purely by the quality on the pitch.

In the Fulham FC vs. Burnley FC match, both teams will come out hungry to score as they both haven't scored in each of their last two games. When something needs to happen for Burnley, it's usually due to Zian Flemming's foot. I'm taking Flemming (+245) to score. I believe Fulham will find the back of the net as well, so my goalscorer for them will be Harry Wilson (+145).

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Last but not least, Brighton vs. Liverpool should be the most entertaining game of the day. Liverpool hasn't struggled with Brighton at all this season, winning both of their matches by a combined score of 5-0.

Brighton will be at home and will be looking to avoid a season sweep, so they will come out with energy and make this game hard on the Reds. Regardless, I see Liverpool coming out on top and surprisingly, the Liverpool moneyline (+120) is plus money. Hammer that!

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Injured captain Emre Can renews Dortmund contract for another season

Borussia Dortmund's Emre Can thanks the fans after the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Dortmund at Europa-Park Stadium. Tom Weller/dpa
Borussia Dortmund's Emre Can thanks the fans after the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Borussia Dortmund at Europa-Park Stadium. Tom Weller/dpa

Borussia Dortmund captain Emre Can has renewed his contract by one year until 2027, the Bundesliga club said on Saturday.

Can, 32, came to Dortmund in January 2020 from Italy's Juventus for €25 million ($28.8 million) and has played 220 games for them, scoring 23 goals and setting up another 12. He won the German Cup in 2021 and has been team captain since 2023.

“After more than six years at this club, I can safely say that I’m a Borussia man through and through. I’m extremely proud to be able to play for this club,” Can said.

Managing director for sport Lars Ricken said: "Emre is our captain and a true role model. He leads by example and always puts the team first."

German international Can is sidelined for many months with a cruciate knee ligament tear he sustained last month in the Bundesliga topper against Bayern Munich.

Dortmund officials had signalled in the aftermath of the injury that they would want to renew his contract beyond summer in an act of appreciation and solidarity.

"My aim is to get back to full fitness as soon as possible, to be back on the pitch with my teammates, and to help the club succeed," Can pledged.

Sporting director Sebastian Kehl added: "Emre is a key figure for us both on and off the pitch. We recognise his importance in the dressing room and the experience he brings to our team.

"We will be right there supporting him on his road to a comeback and have every confidence that he will return in top form,” he said.

Iga Swiatek questions herself after early Miami exit

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Photo by Robert Prange/Getty Images

Iga Swiatek crashed out of the Miami Open earlier this week, suffering her worst defeat of the season in her opening match.

Linette came into the match as a heavy underdog. She had lost all four previous meetings against Swiatek, and expectations were low for an upset.

It has been a rough start to 2026 for Swiatek. Injuries have played their part, but even when she has been on court, she hasn’t looked like her old self. The loss to Linette was another setback in what’s becoming a worrying trend.

After the match, Swiatek spoke openly about her struggles, admitting she wasn’t sure how to turn things around. Her comments since then have sounded increasingly downbeat.

Swiatek’s honest comments following Miami defeat

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Photo by Mauricio Paiz/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Speaking to the Polish press in her native language, she sounded noticeably emotional as she gave a very blunt assessment of where things stand.

But it was an unfiltered view of what she’s dealing with right now: “I feel like I have expectations of myself that I can’t fulfil. I need to let go of them.”

That led to her most cutting remark: “I’m not good enough to have any expectations.”

She went on: “Everybody knows I have a game to win tournaments. I just haven’t been showing that.

“I’m kind of facing things that I never faced because I never felt things that intensely on court. I mean, I did, but I was much younger, and it felt like a normal process. Now it doesn’t.”

This is someone who’s held the world number one ranking for 125 weeks and owns six Grand Slam titles. It’s hard to watch her sounding so disconnected from what made her successful in the first place.

Swiatek’s coaching situation needs addressing

Whether it means moving on from Wim Fissette or bringing someone else in alongside him, Swiatek clearly needs a fresh voice around her.

What’s obvious is that her current setup isn’t helping her reach the level we know she’s capable of. There’s no mystery about what peak Swiatek looks like.

She used to overwhelm players with heavy topspin and relentless pressure, turning matches into one-way traffic. That version of Iga feels long gone at the moment.

The next step doesn’t need to be drastic. It just needs to point her back in the right direction. A new coaching voice could be the spark that gets her there.

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Bracket: How to watch today's March Madness men's basketball NCAA Tournament games

GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA - MARCH 19: Gavin Doty #4 of the Siena Saints gets a high-five during the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 19, 2026 in Greenville, South Carolina. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) (Jamie Sabau/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

March Madness is here and 2026 NCAA Tournament for men's basketball is underway. 

Duke is the overall No. 1 seed for this year's NCAA Tournament and the No. 1 seed in the East Region. Florida, the reigning NCAA champion, received the top seed in the South Region, while Arizona and Michigan earned No. 1 seeds in the West and Midwest, respectively.

Printable March Madness bracket

Looking for one? The official bracket is available through the NCAA.

NCAA Tournament format

All in all, 68 teams make the NCAA Tournament, with eight starting in a preliminary round called the play-in games. Those four winners advanced to join the main 64-team, single-elimination bracket played at neutral sites across the country.

Teams are seeded 1 through 16 and divided into four regions.

March Madness bracket updates

Hover over a game for its date, time and TV information.

East Region

Midwest Region

South Region

West Region

This article originally published at Bracket: How to watch today's March Madness men's basketball NCAA Tournament games.

Official: Borussia Dortmund announce Emre Can contract extension

Official: Borussia Dortmund announce Emre Can contract extension
Official: Borussia Dortmund announce Emre Can contract extension

Following speculation during the week, Borussia Dortmund have officially announced that Emre Can has signed a one-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until 2027.

Can’s previous deal had been set to expire at the end of the current season, but both player and club were keen to continue their long-standing relationship, which is now set to enter its eighth year.

Speaking after the announcement, Can expressed his delight:

“I am delighted to continue being part of Borussia Dortmund. BVB is a special club, and I would like to sincerely thank everyone for their support. My goal now is to get fit again as quickly as possible, return to the pitch with my teammates, and achieve success with the club.”

Sporting director Lars Ricken also praised the captain’s importance to the team:

“Emre is our captain and an absolute role model. He is a leader who sets the standard and always puts the team first. It was no coincidence that, immediately after his serious injury, we made it clear we wanted to continue supporting him, because he remains a key player for Borussia Dortmund. Now, Emre must focus fully on his recovery, and we look forward to seeing him back on the pitch.”

The 32-year-old has been sidelined since February after suffering a cruciate ligament injury in the 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich.

🚨Breaking news: Emre Can extends contract with Dortmund until 2027

🚨Breaking news: Emre Can extends contract with Dortmund until 2027

The captain and leader of the black and yellow team extends his connection with the club during a challenging time.


Still recovering from a long-term injury, Emre Can's future will remain tied to Borussia Dortmund, which today confirmed its captain for one more season.

It will be Emre Can's eighth season wearing Borussia's yellow jersey, and although his contract was set to expire this season, it will continue for at least one more.

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Sutton's predictions: Everton v Chelsea

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I was at Chelsea's defeat by Newcastle last weekend and they did not offer enough in the final third.

I also need to mention their pre-match huddle before that game too. Deary me. I like Blues boss Liam Rosenior but what was he talking about when he said his players were there to "respect the ball"?

It's nonsense. What are they going to respect next, the corner flag?

As for this game, well it will be close. Everton pushed Arsenal all the way last time out, but couldn't quite hang on.

I think this has turned into a big game for Rosenior's future now, because he needs a strong end to the season in the Premier League to qualify for next season's Champions League.

Chelsea have got some quality players, of course, and I am also still not sure about Everton at their new ground, even though they beat Burnley in their previous home game.

I want to be brave here, and pick a winner because I am expecting both teams to go for it... but instead I am going to go for a draw.

Sutton's prediction: 1-1

Read the full predictions and have your say here

Feel-good NCAAs for Iowa wrestling as Hawkeyes clinch seven All-Americans

CLEVELAND − Everything for Iowa wrestling from Nov. 30 onward was a classic case of when it rains, it pours.

Heading into the NCAA Championships, the season was a low point in the Tom Brands era. So much so, it resulted in speculation of the direction of the program.

The first two days at Rocket Arena reestablished some good vibes in the Hawkeye program.

The Hawkeyes secured seven NCAA All-Americans, the most since the 2020-21 season when the Hawkeyes won the team title. Excluding the canceled 2020 NCAAs, its just the fourth time in Brands' tenure (which began in 2006-07) that they have had seven or more All-Americans.

The cherry on top? Extending the NCAA finalist streak to 35 consecutive tournaments. Michael Caliendo advanced to the 165-pound final with an 8-5 sudden victory over No. 2-seeded Joey Blaze of Purdue. Caliendo lost earlier in the season to Blaze by decision, but rallied back after conceding the first takedown in the match on March 20.

"Just wrestled with a little bit of a chip on my shoulder this time," Caliendo said. "I was a little bit more prepared and I rose to the occasion."

There were more feel-good stories for the Hawkeyes. Gabe Arnold went from wrestling at 174 pounds in January to an All-American at 197 pounds. He lost his first match by riding time during tiebreakers vs. Justin Rademacher of Oregon State, but won four consecutive matches in consolations to become an NCAA All-American for the first time. Ryder Block, who has torn his ACL twice since graduating from high school, also became an All-American in his first NCAA Championships.

Wrestling undersized and as the No. 27 seed, Arnold was not expected to have a performance like this. Block was a major question mark entering the year with limited mat time and even during the season with up-and-down results, but he will place sixth or higher as the No. 15 seed.

In a year that saw Iowa consistently fall short, Arnold and Block exceeded expectations. As a result, Iowa sat in fourth place entering Saturday's final day and was in position for a team trophy. The Hawkeyes and Ohio State will battle for the final trophy, separated by just 3.5 team points.

Not many had this on their bingo card for the Hawkeyes entering the tournament. Brands gave credit to his team for sticking in there and respecting the wrestling cliche of "getting the next-best thing" when outcomes don't go in their favor.

"Turning things around isn't unheard of," Brands said. "Turning things around in this sport is why you're alive."

Not all was peachy for Iowa, with Dean Peterson at 125 pounds and Nasir Bailey at 141 pounds falling in the bloodround and one win shy of All-American status. Iowa also lost two semifinal matches, with Angelo Ferrari losing in tiebreakers to Max McEnelly of Minnesota and Patrick Kennedy losing by technical fall to Levi Haines. A lack of offense plagued Ferrari in his match, while Kennedy failed to close the gap between him and Haines after several previous losses.

And while Caliendo was the savior of Iowa's NCAA finalist streak, he has a daunting task on Saturday to overcome a 0-8 record vs. Penn State's Mitchell Mesenbrink. In two matches this year, Caliendo has lost by major decision each time.

Iowa's chance to crown a champion seems slim given the gap shown between Caliendo and Mesenbrink, but so did the Hawkeyes' chance to rally from a brutal stretch spanning late November through the Big Ten Championships.

"He's a good wrestler, but sometimes all it takes is one match," Caliendo said. "If there's any one time I'm going to get him, this is going to be the time. If I rise to the occasion in front of this big crowd, national finals, I'd be pretty happy if this is the one I get, even if it's only once."

Team scores after Day 2

  • 1. Penn State 153.0
  • 2. Oklahoma State 111.5
  • 3. Nebraska 90.5
  • 4. Iowa 81.0
  • 5. Ohio State 77.5
  • 6. Stanford 58.0
  • 7. Iowa State 52.0

Iowa wrestling's standing after Day 2 of the NCAA Championships

  • 125 - Dean Peterson: 2-2, eliminated
  • 133 - Drake Ayala: 4-1, wrestling for third
  • 141 - Nasir Bailey: 2-2, eliminated
  • 149 - Ryder Block: 5-1, wrestling for third
  • 165 - Michael Caliendo: 4-0, NCAA finalist
  • 174 - Patrick Kennedy: 3-1, wrestling for third
  • 184 - Angelo Ferrari: 3-1, wrestling for third
  • 197 - Gabe Arnold: 4-2, wrestling for seventh
  • 285 - Ben Kueter: 4-1, wrestling for third

Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.

This article originally appeared on Hawk Central: Iowa wrestling extends finalist streak, will have seven All-Americans

Headlined by Texas and LSU, it was dominance over drama during the first day of the NCAA Tournament

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If you wanted some surprise and drama to start the 2026 NCAA Tournament, there wasn’t much of any provided on Friday. All of the top seeds won their games, and only a few games were decided by single digits.

While the results went as expected, that doesn’t mean the games weren’t worth watching or without meaning. Here are the most important moments from Friday’s action.

Texas, LSU, Duke and Oklahoma played like contenders

In the first round, the best teams should look like it.

So far, No. 1-seed Texas, No. 2-seed LSU, No. 3-seed Duke, and No. 4-seed Oklahoma fit the bill. Each team destroyed its opponent, winning in blowout fashion.

Texas defeated No. 16-seed Missouri State, 87-45. Jordan Lee led the Longhorns with 19 points, and All-American Madison Booker just need to score 14 points as Texas cruised to victory.

they don't call her Midrange Maddie for nothin' 🤘

watch live on ESPN! 📺#HookEmpic.twitter.com/2BRSKeXSgw

— Texas Women's Basketball (@TexasWBB) March 20, 2026

LSU is notorious for putting their foot on the gas and never letting up against weaker teams. They did precisely that in their contest against No. 15-seed Jacksonville. The Tigers beat the Dolphins 116-58, with every starter scoring in double figures and MiLaysia Fulwiley leading the bench in scoring with 13 points.

If LSU continues to play like this, they’ll be destined to face No. 1-seed UCLA in the Elite Eight.

THE SHOW ROLLS ON 📽️ pic.twitter.com/rnY1GmFLhZ

— LSU Women's Basketball (@LSUwbkb) March 21, 2026

Duke has been one of the hottest teams in the nation, and they’ve kept their form up to start their tournament run.

The Blue Devils won 81-64 over No. 14-seed Charleston. Toby Fournier was Duke’s leading scorer during the regular season, and she led the way in this win with a team-high 24 points on 11-for-18 shooting. From the bench, Jordan Wood was literally perfect, shooting 6-for-6 from the field, including knocking down five 3s..

Lights out 🎯

Perfect from deep — first in Duke history (min. 5 3FGA)

📊 17 PTS | 2 AST | 2 BLK pic.twitter.com/zi4GUCb0oy

— Duke Women’s Basketball (@DukeWBB) March 20, 2026

Oklahoma beat No. 13-seed Idaho 89-59 with a balanced attack featuring four players in double figures. Raegan Beers led the way with 18 points. Aaliyah Chavez also looked good in her tourney debut. She had 15 points six rebounds and five assists in the win.

Michigan State, Baylor avoid upsets

While no underdogs won, a couple of teams fought hard and nearly pulled off the upset.

No. 12-sed Colorado State lost to No. 5-seed Michigan State, 65-62. The Rams led for most of the third quarter, and the contest was even at 47 entering the fourth.

Michigan State started the final frame on a 7-4 run, establishing some breathing room. Inés Sotelo knocked down a pair of free throws, and after an Emma Shumate tip-in basket, the Spartans were comfortably ahead by six. Brooke Carlson then hit a 3-pointer for Colorado State during the final minute to make it a three-point game, and after they forced the Spartans into a 24-second violation, the Rams had one more shot at extending the contest.

However, Hannah Ronsiek missed a great look from the corner, sealing the Rams’ fate.

Crazy ending: CSU got their defensive stop after the Carlson three … and had 7 seconds to make something happen.

A play is ran for Hannah Ronsiek, and she can’t get the three to fall. The Rams season ends here in Norman.

MSU 65 || 62 CSU — FINAL https://t.co/jEP99iIBF3pic.twitter.com/Hj8lgJ5RH7

— Devin Imsirpasic (@DImsirpasic) March 21, 2026

Kennedy Blair and Grace VanSlooten each scored 18 points for the Spartans in the win. For Colorado State, Carlson scored 26.

No. 6-seed Baylor beat No. 11-seed Nebraska 67-62, but entering the fourth, it looked like the Cornhuskers were going to win. They were ahead by six, and Britt Prince kicked off the final quarter with a 3. Baylor went on a 7-0 run immediately after and got the game back to a one-possession affair.

Nebraska held on until Taliah Scott knocked down a pair of free throws with 3:48 left in the game, giving Baylor the lead. After that, they pulled away thanks to big-time baskets from Scott and Darianna Littlepage-Buggs.

Top 5️⃣ Plays vs Nebraska 🖐️▶️#SicEm | #GreaterThanpic.twitter.com/Oa7KZmNxxO

— Baylor Women's Basketball (@BaylorWBB) March 21, 2026

Scott was Baylor’s leading scorer with 15 points and Littlepage-Buggs ended the game with 13. For Nebraska, Prince had 27 points in the loss.

Report: Bayern Munich Vincent Kompany to discuss Noël Aséko Nkiili’s future

GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - MARCH 15: Noel Aseko of Hannover 96 runs with the ball during the 2. Bundesliga match between FC Schalke 04 and Hannover 96 at Veltins-Arena on March 15, 2026 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich youngster Noël Aséko Nkili will soon get some clarity on his future.

The 20-year-old has enjoyed a successful loan spell at Hannover 96 and has already been tipped for a return to Munich, where he is expected to slot straight into the senior side.

But as we know, it is not always easy on a young player to go from playing all the time, to sitting on the bench and paying his dues. The relationship and trust that forms between player and coach is paramount.

To that end, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany is expected to talk shop with his latest incoming talent. From Az journalist Maximilian Koch, as captured by @iMiaSanMia:

Vincent Kompany will soon hold a meeting with Noël Aséko Nkili to discuss the future plans with the midfielder. Kompany appreciates Aséko’s qualities. As things stand, the 20-year old will return to Munich in the summer and compete for a midfield spot following Leon Goretzka’s departure [@_kochmaximilian]

Further information from Sport1 journalist Stefan Kumberger is that the discussion will take place next month and that a contract update is on the table as well (which would make sense, given that Hannover 96 is expected to activate Aséko’s buy clause and prompt Bayern, in turn, to activate a buy-back clause). Via @iMiaSanMia_GER:

Noël Aséko has been promised that there will be a personal conversation with Vincent Kompany in April. In addition, an adjustment to Aséko’s contract is under discussion. [Die Bayern-Woche, @StefanKumberger]

What plans will Kompany have for Aséko — and where in the squad will he fit?


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Bracket: How to watch today's March Madness women's basketball tournament games

UNCASVILLE, CONNECTICUT - MARCH 09: Sarah Strong #21 of the Connecticut Huskies is introduced before the championship game of the Big East Women's Basketball Tournament against the Villanova Wildcats at Mohegan Sun on March 09, 2026 in Uncasville, Connecticut. (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images) (Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

March Madness has arrived and the 2026 NCAA Tournament for women's basketball is underway.

Defending champion Connecticut is the overall No. 1 seed for this year's tournament. The Huskies are also the No. 1 seed in Fort Worth Regional 1.

The other No. 1 seeds, in order of ranking, are UCLA, Texas and South Carolina. UConn and Texas are the top seeds for the regionals in Fort Worth, Texas, while UCLA and South Carolina will lead the regionals in Sacramento, Calif.

The Final Four will be played April 3 and 5 in Phoenix.

This year's field is made up of 68 teams, with eight teams starting in the First Four preliminary round. The four winners advance to join the 64-team bracket. The first two rounds will be played on the home campuses of the top 16 teams in the field, with the regional semifinals and finals to be played on neutral courts in Fort Worth and Sacramento. 

Fort Worth Regional 1

Sacramento Regional 2

Fort Worth Regional 3

Sacramento Regional 4

This article originally published at Bracket: How to watch today's March Madness women's basketball tournament games.

Evan Mobley and James Harden dominate again in Cavs' win

No Donovan Mitchell, no Jarrett Allen, no problem. The Cleveland Cavaliers got a win against the young Chicago Bulls. This win was directly due to James Harden and Evan Mobley once again. James Harden has been a part of some special duos. He and Evan Mobley look every bit like a special combination. In their short time together, they are both on the same page.

Without the Cavs' best scorer, Donovan Mitchell, James Harden put on his cape. Harden looked just like he did in his Rocket days vs the Bulls as he dropped 36 points, had 7 rebounds, and dished out 9 assists. It is performances like this that make the Darius Garland trade that much worth it.

Evan Mobley also held his end of the bargain as he had 26 points, 14 rebounds, and 3 assists. His confidence is finally up when he is playing next to Harden. These two showed they can make each other better, and this is just another example of Harden elevating another big man.

Everyone knows what type of scorer Donovan Mitchell is, and he will definitely show up big come playoff time, as he has done every playoff he has been in. Vs the Bulls, James Harden and Evan Mobley both showed that they can play like stars and be a dominant duo together. It will be scary if the Cavs can get that and the version that was displayed of Jarrett Allen that was shown prior to his injury. In a wide-open East, the Cavs have as good a shot as anyone.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Evan Mobley, James Harden show how special they can be with Cavaliers

Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Brighton

Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Brighton
Liverpool Confirmed XI vs Brighton

Liverpool Team News and Confirmed XI vs Brighton

Liverpool return to Premier League action this afternoon to face Brighton. The Reds come into this one off the back of a dominant 4-0 win over Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday.

But now, they’re attention turns to their battle to secure Champions League football for next season. Arne Slot’s side currently sit 5th in the table and will be looking to capitalise on Man United after they dropped points against Bournemouth last night.

Team News

Arne Slot confirmed that Mohamed Salah will miss this one with a muscle injury, but hopes that the Egyptian will be available after the international break.

Alisson Becker is also set for a spell on the sidelines, with Giorgi Mamardashvili expected to return to the side.

The duo joins the likes of Conor Bradley, Giovanni Leoni, Wataru Endo and Alexander Isak on the sidelines.

Liverpool Confirmed XI

Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili, Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk (C), Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Ekitike, Gakpo.

Bench: Woodman, Gomez, Robertson, Ramsay, Nyoni, Jones, Morrison, Chiesa, Ngumoha.

Juventus vs Sassuolo – Match preview and team news

Juventus vs Sassuolo – Match preview and team news
Juventus vs Sassuolo – Match preview and team news

Juventus and Sassuolo go head-to-head in Serie A at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday as Luciano Spalletti’s men look to re-enter the top four in the table.

Juventus will be aiming to continue their unbeaten run and keep the pressure on AS Roma and Como in the race for the top four as the matchday 30 of the season approach.

Juventus vs Sassuolo – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Saturday, 21st March
  • Kick-off: 7:45pm BST
  • Venue: Allianz Stadium, Turin
  • Referee: Matteo Marchetti
  • VAR: Rosario Abisso
  • Last meeting: Sassuolo 0-3 Juventus, Serie A, 6th January 2026

Juventus team news

Juventus come into this match with a largely settled squad, with only Emil Holm sidelined due to a calf injury.

There are no fresh injury concerns or suspension issues. Dusan Vlahovic and Arkadiusz Milik, both of whom were struggling with injuries, are now back in contention.

In their most recent match, Jonathan David was dropped to the bench as Kenan Yildiz started up front as a false nine and Spalletti might once again stick with that plan in case he decides to keep Vlahovic and Milik on the bench.

Sassuolo team news

Sassuolo arrive in Turin with several absentees of their own, particularly in defensive areas, where Daniel Boloca and Fali Cande are sidelined with their own injuries.

Alieu Fadera is also out with a broken cheekbone while Edoardo Pieragnolo is doubtful due to his muscle issue.

The front three will once again be comprised of Domenico Berardi, Armand Lauriente and Andrea Pinamonti. In their last five matches in which they scored, one of them was always involved in every single match and will look to continue their form.

Form

Juventus

Juventus are currently on a four match unbeaten run and sits fifth in the table with 53 points from 29 matches. They defeated Udinese 1-0 away from home last week. They sit second in the xG table in comparison to their real position suggesting that they have underperformed in the season but as the final quarter of the season approaches, they will certainly want to make sure that they get inside that top four position and qualify for next year’s Champions League.

Sassuolo

Sassuolo’s recent form has been streaky, with a run of three consecutive wins following a pair of defeats. They sit at 10th with 38 points in the league and in their most recent outing, they lost 0-1 at home to Bologna. Although Sassuolo sits at 10th position in the table but they rank 15th in the xG table, indicating that they are currently overperforming and regression is looming against Juventus.

Predicted lineups

Juventus: Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceicao, McKennie, Boga; Yildiz

Sassuolo: Muric; Walukiewicz, Muharemovic, Idzes, Garcia; Kone, Matic, Thorstvedt; Berardi, Pinamonti, Lauriente

How to watch Juventus vs Sassuolo?

In the UK, Juventus vs Sassuolo will be available live on DAZN via streaming.

Read – Six talking points from Tuchel’s England squad announcement

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Barcelona summer signing closing in on major La Liga award

Barcelona summer signing closing in on major La Liga award
Barcelona summer signing closing in on major La Liga award

Everything seems to be falling perfectly into place for Joan Garcia. 

What started as a breakthrough season at Barcelona is now turning into a genuine push for one of La Liga’s most prestigious individual honours.

Fresh off his first senior call-up to the Spanish national team, the 24-year-old goalkeeper is now firmly in the race for the Zamora Trophy, awarded to the goalkeeper with the best goals conceded ratio in the league.

Numbers that tell a powerful story

As per SPORT, the Barcelona keeper has conceded just 17 goals in 22 matches, giving him an outstanding average of 0.77 goals per game. 

Interestingly, there is an important detail that keeps the race alive. Due to a meniscus injury earlier in the season, Garcia missed six matches. 

To officially qualify for the Zamora Trophy, a goalkeeper must feature in at least 28 matches, playing a minimum of 60 minutes in each.

With 10 matchdays still to go, Garcia needs to play at least six more games to meet the requirement, something that looks highly achievable if he stays fit.

Joan Garcia is the favourite to win the Zamora trophy. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

If he reaches that threshold, Garcia becomes the clear favourite. Not just because of his numbers, but because of the momentum behind him. 

Out of his 22 appearances, he has already kept 11 clean sheets, which is a remarkable return for a player in his first full season at the club.

Competition struggling to keep up

The race, as expected, is not without competition.

Thibaut Courtois remains one of the main challengers. The Real Madrid goalkeeper has conceded 24 goals in 28 matches, with an average of 0.86, although he has now been ruled out for more than a month.

Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid keeper Jan Oblak has also been in the conversation, but his campaign has been disrupted by physical issues. 

As such, he has conceded 25 goals in 26 matches, averaging 0.96 per game.

Considering all this, if Joan Garcia maintains his current level and avoids further injury setbacks, the Zamora Trophy is within reach.

Liverpool team news v Brighton: Mamardashvili replaces Alisson as Slot forced into attacking change

Liverpool team news v Brighton: Mamardashvili replaces Alisson as Slot forced into attacking change
Liverpool team news v Brighton: Mamardashvili replaces Alisson as Slot forced into attacking change

Liverpool play their final match before the March international break this afternoon when they face Brighton at the Amex Stadium, with the Reds going into the game off the back of a 4-0 Champions League drubbing in midweek.

Arne Slot’s side switch their focus back to Premier League matters today as they seek to nudge into the top four overnight if they can defeat the Seagulls, whose improved form has seen them win three of their last four games.

LFC have been dealt two significant injury blows in the 24 hours or so leading into this fixture, with Mo Salah and Alisson Becker both ruled out, and a subsequent Instagram post from the goalkeeper would suggest that his return to action won’t be swift.

While that long-serving duo miss today’s clash against Brighton, who has been included in the Liverpool starting XI on the south coast?

Liverpool starting XI to face Brighton

Slot has made two enforced changes from the side which began the midweek win over Galatasaray.

Giorgi Mamardashvili takes Alisson’s place between the sticks, with an unchanged back four of Jeremie Frimpong, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate and Milos Kerkez ahead of him.

The midfield personnel are also duplicated from Wednesday night, so it’ll be interesting to see if Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Florian Wirtz are deployed in a diamond setup once again, or if one of them will assume a right-sided attacking role.

Salah’s place up front is taken by Cody Gakpo, who lines up alongside Hugo Ekitike.

Freddie Woodman, Andy Robertson and Joe Gomez are the experienced heads on a youthful substitutes’ bench which includes Rio Ngumoha, Kieran Morrison, Trey Nyoni and Calvin Ramsay.

You can view the Liverpool starting XI and substitutes below, via @LFC on X:

Nice vs PSG – Match preview and team news

Nice vs PSG – Match preview and team news
Nice vs PSG – Match preview and team news

PSG go head-to-head against Nice in a Ligue 1 clash at the Allianz Riviera on Saturday with both sides chasing points at opposite ends of the table. 

Paris sit atop the table and look to expand their lead, while Nice are still looking over their shoulders at the relegation scrap and desperate to build on a much-needed recent win.

Nice vs PSG – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Saturday, 21st March
  • Kick-off: 8pm BST
  • Venue: Allianz Riviera, Nice

Nice team news

Claude Puel’s Nice are expected to be without several players through injury, adding to the pressure on a thin squad in the run-in.

Tanguy Ndombele, Kojo Peprah Oppong, Ali Abdi, Mohamed Abdelmonem, Moise Bombito, Isak Jansson and Mohamed-Ali Cho are all listed as unavailable through injury going into the weekend.

Captain Dante remains a key figure at the back and could be partnered by Juma Bah, while midfield stability will likely come from Morgan Sanson and Hicham Boudaoui.

While Kevin Carlos and Kali Boudache are expected to start, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Sofiane Diop, the highest goal scorer for Nice this season with seven goals in Ligue 1 and nine altogether, starts from the kick-off along with Elye Wahi, who scored and assisted in their last game after coming on as a substitute.

PSG team news

Paris Saint-Germain travel south without several important names, although Luis Enrique still has considerable depth at his disposal.

Right-back Achraf Hakimi is suspended for this fixture after accumulating five yellow cards in French competitions.

Midfielder Fabian Ruiz, promising youngster Quentin Ndjantou and winger Bradley Barcola are all ruled out through injury.

In the absence of Hakimi, Warren Zaire-Emery is expected to fill in on the right side of defence.

Ousmane Dembele is ready to lead the line once again with support from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue through the flanks.

Form

Nice

Nice have been in modest form this season, sitting in the bottom half of Ligue 1 and showing inconsistency in both attack and defence. They have picked up just a few wins in recent weeks, with defeats to stronger sides underscoring their struggles to maintain rhythm. Their most recent outing was a 2‑0 away win at Angers, however, which briefly lifted spirits after a patchy run and gave them a rare clean sheet.

PSG

PSG’s most recent match was a 3-1 home loss to Monaco in Ligue 1 on March 6, 2026, at Parc des Princes. This marked their latest league outing after a 1-0 away win over Le Havre on February 28. PSG lead Ligue 1 with 57 points from 25 matches (18 wins, 3 draws, 4 losses), but recent league form shows two wins and two losses in their last four domestic games. Overall team form remains strong, bolstered by Champions League successes including a 5-2 home win over Chelsea on March 11 and a 3-0 away victory on March 17 (8-2 aggregate).

Predicted lineups

Nice: Diouf; Mendy, Clauss, Bah, Dante, Bard; Boudaoui, Sanson, Vanhoutte; Diop, Wahi

PSG: Safonov; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Beraldo, Mendes; Vitinha; Mayulu, Fernandez; Doue, Dembele, Barcola

How to watch Nice vs PSG?

For viewers in the UK, the match will be shown live on the Ligue 1Ligue1+ channel.

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London City vs. Chelsea, Women’s Super League: Confirmed lineups; how to watch

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 14: A general view of the ground before the Sky Bet Championship match between Millwall and Blackburn Rovers at The Den on March 14, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s a sunny day out in London for a derby at the Den, where Chelsea Women visit the London City Lionesses for the first time in history. We should expect to make this trip often in the future as the recently promoted Championship outfit aren’t following the same track of fellow teams who bounced in and out of the Women’s Super League in recent times.


London City starting eleven:
Lete | Fernandez, Patinson, Asllani (c), Van de Donk, Linari, Godfrey, Parris, Sangaré, Marcetto, Geyoro

Substitutes from: Orman, Goldie, Perez, Corrales, Partido, Franssi, Roddar, Cascarino, Goodwin

Chelsea starting lineup:
Hampton | Buurman, Buchanan, Sarwie, Nüsken | Cuthbert (c), Potter | Kaneryd, Kaptein, Thompson | Beever-Jones

Substitutes from: Peng, Spencer, James, Girma, Baltimore, Bronze, Walsh, Storey, Shooter


Date / Time: Saturday, March 20, 2026, 12:00 BST; 7:00am ET
Venue: The Den, London, UK
Referee: Emily Heaslip

On TV: Sky Sports (UK); none (US); elsewhere
Streaming: Sky Go (UK); ESPN+, fuboTV (US)


Let’s do this!

🚨No Salah or Alisson, Liverpool take a gamble at Brighton

🚨No Salah or Alisson, Liverpool take a gamble at Brighton

The Slot team opens the day in the Premier League with the need to win and return to the Champions League positions.


Despite the absence of players like Alisson or Salah, Slot fields a fully reliable lineup with Mamardashvili in goal and Ekitike alongside Gakpo and Wirtz in the offensive area.

A victory for the Reds would complete a great week of results and would also temporarily place them in the Champions League positions.

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🚨 BREAKING: Brighton and Liverpool name XIs for early PL kick-off

🚨 BREAKING: Brighton and Liverpool name XIs for early PL kick-off

Brighton and Liverpool have confirmed their starting lineups for this afternoon's early Premier League clash on the south coast.

Liverpool come into this game on the back of a big result in the Champions League midweek as they defeated Galatasaray to line up a quarter-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain.

Brighton, on the other hand, were last in action last weekend as they narrowly beat Sunderland by a single goal.

This weekend, Arne Slot is having to navigate some injury concerns as Mohamed Salah misses out due to a problem sustained on Wednesday night, while goalkeeper Alisson has also been ruled out.

Record signing Alexander Isak is also yet to return to team training so Hugo Ekitike leads the line once again.

Here's a full breakdown of today's teams...

Who will come out on top today?

Japan win Women’s Asian Cup with victory over Australia

Japan win Women’s Asian Cup with victory over AustraliaJapan have won the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup after a 1-0 victory over hosts Australia in Saturday’s final.

Maika Hamano’s superb first-half strike was the difference between the two sides as Japan claimed their third Asian Cup title in front of over 74,000 fans at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

The defeat for Australia means their wait for an Asian Cup triumph continues, with Saturday’s match marking their third loss in the competition’s final, having also been beaten 1-0 by Japan in the 2018 and 2014 editions.

Chelsea forward Hamano put Japan ahead in the 17th minute with a fabulous solo effort, collecting Yui Hasegawa’s pass on the edge of the area, turning and finding the corner of the net with a dipping effort.

Australia had opportunities to level the scores in the first half with Arsenal forward Caitlin Foord unable to capitalise from a tight angle after being gifted possession by Japan goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita. Foord again had a sighting of goal on the stroke of half time but dragged an effort wide after being picked out by Sam Kerr.

Japan had chances to put the game beyond Australia in the second half. The competition’s top scorer Riko Ueki headed wide after being picked out by a Hikaru Kitagawa cross. West Ham forward Ueki was again unable to add to her tally of six goals, firing straight at Australia goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold having been played through by Hamano.

Australia pushed for an equaliser in the final stages and their best opening fell to Alanna Kennedy as the clock ticked towards the 90-minute mark. Kennedy rose highest to meet Ellie Carpenter’s cross from the right, but Yamashita was equal to it.

Kerr had an effort blocked in stoppage time, and goalkeeper Arnold was sent up as Australia won a corner on the cusp of full time, but they could not find a way past Japan, who celebrated a third Asian Cup title from the last four editions of the tournament.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Watch highlights of Notre Dame’s first spring practice of the 2026

Notre Dame football has started its quest for a 2026 championship, as the spring practices began on Friday morning.

The Irish have sky-high exceptions for this season, as they’re expected to be one of the few teams that have a legit chance at winning the College Football Playoff. There’s plenty of motivation inside the program to return to the title game after missing the field last year.

Some of the younger stars are older and more experienced, with an influx of talent from the transfer portal along with the high school ranks. Notre Dame looks like a top team, as some of the first practice clips shared below will show.

Notre Dame is back

Sounds like we’re BACK 🔊☘️#GoIrish☘️ pic.twitter.com/Fpj7U75Kbh

— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) March 20, 2026

Football is officially back in South Bend, and it’s looking like the offense was rolling early. They weren’t the only side of the ball that made plays, as the defense stepped up plenty as well.

Freshman wide receiver Bubba Frazier

A couple clips of Notre Dame freshman WR Bubba Frazier. Twitchy athlete and probably not talked about enough coming out of high school. pic.twitter.com/IFutnLAmPb

— Matt Freeman (@mattfreeman05_) March 20, 2026

One of the many early enrolling freshman, Frazier brings a different element to the wide receiver room with his stepped and elusiveness. He’s a perfect fit at the slot, and could see the field early in his career.

Wide receiver Mylan Graham

Ohio State transfer WR Mylan Graham worked in the slot today. Look for him to play all over the field this season.

Mike Denbrock on Graham: "Early impressions are explosive, twitchy, competitive. ... The tools are there for him to make a strong contribution." pic.twitter.com/4qjDNZdm8b

— Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) March 20, 2026

Graham is back in his home state after spending his first two collegiate seasons with Ohio State, and looks like it’s going to be a perfect fit with the Irish. He’s going to be an instant impact transfer, and Notre Dame has a massive new weapon at the position.

Defensive lineman Keon Keeley

First look — finally — at Keon Keeley in a Notre Dame uniform.

Keeley, seen here in a kickoff drill, was committed to ND in the 2023 class for over a year. He flipped to Alabama, but transferred back to the Irish in January. pic.twitter.com/fWHDLPpUBa

— Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) March 20, 2026

It’s a long time coming for Keeley, who previously was at Alabama. After committing early to Notre Dame, he finally landed in South Bend, and it’s a great sight to see, even if he’s just a contributor during his first year on campus.

Safety Tae Johnson

Go get it 9️⃣#GoIrish☘️ | @taejohnson1012pic.twitter.com/XcxcU0SiPG

— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) March 20, 2026

The next great Notre Dame safety, Johnson will be a household name by the end of the season. He already made a big impact last year, and with more time on the field, he’ll fill the stat sheet.

Defensive tackle Chris Burgess Jr.

Built Different!! #6️⃣ looking good on you son☘️☘️ pic.twitter.com/e6a5cfdKlR

— Christopher Burgess Sr (@Lateburgess67) March 20, 2026

Burgess entered the program as an end, but has bulked up to play tackle this fall and looks the part. It doesn’t seem like he’s lost any of his explosiveness, and he could be in line for a coming out party this fall.

Running back Aneyas Williams

Here's a look at running back Aneyas Williams at Notre Dame's first practice of the spring.

He's donning a red "non-contact" jersey and a brace for his injured right elbow and is eight weeks post-surgery.

Rob Hunt says he'll get "plenty of work" this spring. pic.twitter.com/on2B3GvaSU

— Drew Mentock (@AndrewMentock) March 20, 2026

Williams will be held out of much of the spring, but he’s healthy enough to participate in some of the drills. Most likely he’s the starter in the fall, as he’s shown plenty in limited opportunities over the last two seasons.

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Confirmed 2. Bundesliga lineups: SC Paderborn vs. Dynamo Dresden

Confirmed 2. Bundesliga lineups: SC Paderborn vs. Dynamo Dresden
Confirmed 2. Bundesliga lineups: SC Paderborn vs. Dynamo Dresden

Ralf Kettemann makes one change from the draw in Bielefeld as Nick Bätzner comes in for Filip Bilbija.

Thomas Stamm has named an unchanged side from the resounding victory over Münster. 

Confirmed Paderborn vs. Dresden lineups

SC Paderborn (3-4-2-1): Seimen (GK) - Scheller, Götze, Brackelmann - Curda, Baur, Castaneda, Obermair - Müller, Bätzner - Marino 

Dynamo Dresden (4-2-3-1): Schreiber (GK) - Sterner, Keller, Pauli, Rossipal - Amoako, Wagner - Ceka, Hauptmann, Bobzien - Vermeij 

Under-the-radar position of need for Jaguars in 2026 NFL draft

We know the pressing needs that the Jacksonville Jaguars still have to address in the 2026 NFL draft. Defensive end, defensive tackle, and linebacker are likely at the top of GM James Gladstone's to-do list.

However, there is one position group flying under the radar and could be an early round pick with the Jaguars having four picks in the top 100.

That position? Tight end.

Why tight end could be an early draft pick for Jaguars

For the 2026 season, the Jaguars are set up well here. Brenton Strange will lead the way, and Jacksonville was able to re-sign Quintin Morris, who emerged as TE2 last season and fills a blocking-first role.

Behind those two is Hunter Long, who provides an added pass-catching presence to pair with Morris' skill set.

However, with only four tight ends under contract -- Patrick Herbert is the other -- adding depth and competition to the back end of the depth chart is a need. But more importantly, the draft is about planning ahead, and looking ahead to 2027, there is the potential for heavy turnover at this position.

As of now, both Morris and Long are set to be free agents next offseason. Strange is as well, but he is a prime contract extension candidate.

So in an effort to plan ahead for 2027, Gladstone could begin adding to the tight end position now. That player could then have a season to take on more of a developmental role. Also, with the Jaguars releasing Johnny Mundt, there is a roster spot open at tight end as well.

This year's tight end draft class impressed at the NFL combine, but keep in mind, the ability to block and line up in-line are important aspects to playing this position in Liam Coen's offense.

Spending a top 100 pick on a tight end isn't a must, but it could be in play for the reasons mentioned.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Tight end may be early-round target for Jaguars

Brackets: NYSPHSAA basketball tournament schedule, results

Hudson's Ryan Conte (3)grabs a rebound against Westhill's Trevor Young during the NYSPHSAA Class A Boys Basketball Championship final Friday, March 20, 2026 in Binghamton, N.Y. Hudson's season ended with a 54-42 loss to Westhill (III). (Adrian Kraus / Special to the Times Union) (Adrian Kraus)

The New York State Public High School Athletic Association basketball tournaments are underway.

Action in the state semifinals has begun.

The boys' semifinals and finals are in Binghamton at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena, while the girls' semifinals are at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy. The final rounds for each tournament run from March 19-22.

From Section 2's roster of 2026 champions, seven teams remain active in the state playoffs.

Our Times Union brackets will update each day with the latest results. For information on a game's date, time and location, hover over the desired matchup.

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Japan win the Asian Cup after Hamano's strike downs hosts Australia

Japan win the Asian Cup after Hamano's strike downs hosts Australia
Japan win the Asian Cup after Hamano's strike downs hosts Australia

Maika Hamano's first-half strike was enough to give Japan victory in the Asian Cup final over hosts Australia.

The Matildas went into this with advantage but knowing that their last two Asian Cup finals ended in 1-0 defeats to Japan. And it was the Japanese who were the favourites going into this considering their performances in this tournament.

However, Japan weren't quite as swashbuckling as we've seen them so far, clearly wary of Australia's pace on the break.

Still, with Yui Hasegawa in the middle of the park they always looked controlling the game and it was the Manchester City midfielder's lay-off in the 17th minute to Hamano that proved decisive.

When Hamano did pick up the ball it didn't seem immediately like there was a threat but the forward, currently on loan at Tottenham Hotspur from Chelsea, quickly turned and fired an accurate shot into the corner. Australia goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold also looked surprised as she didn't seem to have her feet sorted to get in the way of it.

The hosts certainly had opportunities themselves and were almost gifted one by Japan goalkeeper Ayaka Yamashita who passed the ball straight to Caitlin Foord but the angle wasn't quite favourable for the forward to take full advantage.

Japan didn't have too many more chances as they played out the second half in control while happy to allow Australia to have the ball in certain areas.

Joseph Montemurro's side did have a golden chance to equalise in the final minutes of the game when Ellie Carpenter clipped in a cross that Alanna Kennedy headed towards goal only for Yamashita to pluck it out of the air.

Australia continued to press but couldn't find a way through a solid Japanese defence who held on to claim their third Asian Cup out of the last four tournaments.

Chelsea Starting XI vs Everton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Chelsea Starting XI vs Everton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Chelsea Starting XI vs Everton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Chelsea Face Defining Night at Everton in Champions League Chase

There are moments in a season when context sharpens every pass, every decision, every duel. For Chelsea, the trip to Everton carries that weight, a contest shaped by urgency as much as quality, with Champions League ambitions hanging in the balance.

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Chelsea arrive at Hill Dickinson Stadium stretched by absences that would test even the deepest squads. Reece James remains sidelined with a hamstring issue, though Liam Rosenior insists it is “not serious”. Trevoh Chalobah faces around six weeks out, while Levi Colwill continues his recovery from an ACL injury. Goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen is also unavailable following minor surgery.

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Such setbacks force adaptation, reshaping the defensive unit and demanding composure under pressure, particularly away from home.

Estevao Boost and Attacking Options

There is, however, a lift in the expected return of Estevao, absent since last month with a hamstring problem. He was unused in the recent 3-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain but now stands ready to contribute, whether from the start or the bench.

Further forward, Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro and Enzo Fernandez are all fit after midweek management of minutes, offering creativity and incision.

Defensive Shape and Selection Calls

Rosenior’s likely XI suggests continuity with subtle adjustments, Malo Gusto returning at right back after illness, while Jorrel Hato could again feature centrally.

The balance between control and ambition will be crucial, especially in a stadium where intensity often dictates rhythm.

Match Context and Season Stakes

With eight league games remaining, Chelsea’s pursuit of the top four feels like a narrative wrapped tightly around resilience. Like an Abaya flowing yet composed, their approach must blend structure with elegance, discipline with attacking freedom.

Kick off is set for 5:30pm GMT on Saturday March 21, 2026, a fixture that may well define Chelsea’s season trajectory.

Predicted XI, 4-2-3-1Sanchez, Gusto, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella, Santos, Caicedo, Palmer, Fernandez, Neto, Joao Pedro

Japan wins the Women’s Asian Cup, beating Australia 1-0 on Hamano’s early strike

SYDNEY (AP) — Maika Hamano’s first-half strike propelled Japan to the Women’s Asian Cup title with a 1-0 win over Australia on Saturday at Sydney's Stadium Australia.

The 21-year-old Hamano, on loan at Tottenham from Chelsea, took a pass from the left with her back to goal, turned and launched a powerful strike from outside the area in the 17th minute.

The Australians applied all the pressure in the last 10 minutes pressing for an equalizer but were continually denied by Japan's defense, including Alanna Kennedy's close-range header with two minutes left in regulation.

Japan had beaten Australia in finals to win back-to-back Women’s Asian Cups in 2014 and 2018 and has now won the title three times in the last four continental championships.

The top-ranked team in Asia conceded just one goal in six games in Australia.

The Matildas haven't won the continental championship since 2010, when Sam Kerr — then 16 — scored in the decider.

Six teams from the Asian Cup have qualified for next year’s Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

The 12-team tournament gained global attention due to the involvement of an Iranian squad affected by the Middle East war.

The Iranian team arrived in Australia before the Feb. 28 attacks by the United States and Israel triggered the Iran war, and their participation held the international focus.

Seven members of the Iran delegation initially were granted asylum by the Australian government, but all but two have since returned home.

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These Two Mets Outfield Prospects Are Hoping To Use Speed To Get To Citi Field

The New York Mets have been emphasizing speed in their minor league system for several years now, and it’s starting to show with some of the prospects in camp right now. This spring the Mets featured a pair of prospects who can get down the line and track down fly balls in a hurry, and A.J. Ewing and Nick Morabito are both on the fast track to make it to Citi Field. 

The pair of prospects also worked out together in Tampa, Fla. during the winter, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, so it was only a matter of time before the subject of speed came up. 

“He swore he was faster,” Ewing said with a smile when he was asked about this by DiComo. “I swore I was faster. So we don’t know.”

The numbers only add intrigue to the fact that they’ve never actually raced to see who who can break the tape first. Ewing ranked fifth in the minors last season with 70 stolen bases, according to DiComo, and he was caught just 11 times. 

But Morabito is no slouch in that department, either. He stole 49 bases in 60 attempts, and MLB Pipeline ranked Morabito as slightly faster last year, but they’re both listed with elite 70-grade speed. 

“I don’t know, we’re both pretty fast,” Morabito said. “He did have 70 steals last year. I just hope we both get as many steals as possible. That’s my answer.”

Speed isn’t just about stealing bases, though, and they can both use their legs in other ways. In this week's  2-0 Spring Breakout game loss to the prospects from the Tampa Bay Rays, Morabito reached on a throwing error that he helped force with his speed, while Ewing also drew a pickoff throw seconds after he laced a single up the middle. 

“It’s a huge part of both their games,” Mets senior vice president of player development Andy Green said. “Nick … he can really run. And A.J.’s right there with him. They both turned it into a lot of stolen bases last year.”

The idea of using speed is considered a very retro concept in today’s game, it’s still essential. Solo home runs don’t win games; it takes traffic on the bases, and the pressure speed puts on the opposing defense is a huge bonus. Ewing and Morabito will both start this season in the upper minors, but don’t be surprised if they at least make a cameo at Citi Field later this year.

Is Arsenal v Man City on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch blockbuster Carabao Cup final for free

Gabriel Magalhaes and Erling Haaland will be prepared for another battle as Arsenal face Man City  (Getty Images)

The first silverware of the English football season will be decided when title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City meet in a blockbuster Carabao Cup final at Wembley.

Arsenal have not won a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup but are on the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple under Mikel Arteta this season.

But Pep Guardiola’s team could deal Arsenal a blow with victory at Wembley, as they look to recover from their Champions League exit at the hands of Real Madrid.

City, who won the Carabao Cup four times in row under Guardiola between 2018 and 2021, also sit nine points behind Arsenal in the Premier League title race.

It is a huge day for both sides, which could also set the tone ahead of further battles between Arteta and Guardiola’s teams this season. Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Arsenal v Man City?

The Carabao Cup final kicks off at 4:30pm on Sunday 22 March at Wembley.

How to watch the Carabao Cup final

Views will have the choice of watching on ITV or Sky Sports. Coverage beings on ITV 1 at 3:30pm, with a live stream available on ITV X.

Sky begin their coverage on Sky Sports Football from 3:30pm, and coverage on Sky Sports Main Event starts from 4:15pm.

Sky customers can also stream the match on Now TV.

What is the Arsenal team news?

Mikel Arteta was keeping his cards close to his chest when he discussed Arsenal’s team news but did not rule Jurrien Timber or Martin Odegaard out of contention. Arteta refused to say whether Kepa Arrizabalaga would keep his place in goal ahead of David Raya; the Arsenal No 2 goalkeeper has started every round of the Carabao Cup this season, including the semi-final win over Chelsea.

Gabriel Magalhaes, William Saliba, Martin Zubimendi, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka appear certain to start, while Viktor Gyokeres, Eberechi Eze and Leandro Trossard could also remain from the side that began the 2-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen in midweek. But Arteta will have to decide whether to go with Riccardo Calafiori or Piero Hincapie left back, as well as whether to stick with Ben White if Timber is available.

What is the Man City team news?

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that James Trafford will start in goal ahead of Gianluigi Donnarumma, and there will be at least one enforced change as Marc Guehi is cup-tied. Erling Haaland, Rodri and Ruben Dias were among the players brought off during second half of the midweek defeat to Real Madrid, while Antoine Semenyo and Nico O’Reilly will be pushing to return to the starting line-up. Josko Gvardiol remains absent.

Arsenal v Man City predicted line-ups

Arsenal: Kepa; Timber, Gabriel, Saliba, Calafiori; Zubimendi, Rice, Eze; Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard

Man City: Trafford; Nunes, Khusanov, Dias, O’Reilly; Rodri, Bernardo; Cherki, Doku; Semenyo, Haaland

What have the managers said?

Mikel Arteta: "I'm really prepared and confident that we're going to make it happen.

"When it comes to the crucial moments and when it comes to the moment to attack a trophy, take it and bring it home, that's when you need to step up and make a difference.

"That's why we are all very excited because we know what is at stake, and now it's about the next step, the next game, and the fact that we are at the end of March and we are in four competitions tells a lot about the team.

"It's one of the defining moments because at the end it's whether you win the trophy or not. We need to prove that point. That's clear. And that has to be done on the pitch."

Pep Guardiola: "I've said before, of course winning helps but we could win on Sunday and then be bad in the league and go (in) the opposite (direction).

"I've learned that in many competitions, with many games with a short recovery time, you have to have the ability to forget and move forwards in good and bad moments. Learn what you have to do better.

“Today in modern football we have a lot of games, a lot of competitions mixed during the weeks and everything.

"Psychologically you have to be prepared in the good moments and continue, and in the bad moments forget it and always learn from victories and defeats.

"We have been to Wembley 21 times in semi-finals and finals, so being there is an honour and a big challenge."

Depth Driving Sceptres’ Playoff Push

The Toronto Sceptres are finding their footing at the right time.

Since returning from the Olympic break, they’ve picked up points in every game — a stretch that has kept them firmly in the playoff race. With another matchup against first-place Boston up next and three head-to-head games still to come against the Ottawa Charge (the team they are directly chasing) every point — and every contribution — carries added weight.

And those contributions are coming from the players you'd expect, but several 'unsung heroes' as well.


Claire Dalton hasn’t scored a goal yet this season, but her impact has been noticeable in other ways. Her ice time has climbed steadily in recent games — including surpassing 20 minutes in the game against Seattle — reflecting growing trust from the coaching staff.

Claire Dalton her role with the Sceptres

That trust has come from a simple approach.

“I think I came into this year with the mindset of just not having expectations,” Dalton said. “I sort of let my play dictate the role that I was going to have.”

Her flexibility has allowed her to move throughout the lineup, including stepping into a top-line role when needed without disrupting the flow of play.

That impact hasn’t gone unnoticed inside the room.

“I think one person that maybe doesn’t get talked about enough is Claire Dalton,” Renata Fast said. “Her patience and composure with the puck — she makes some really difficult plays look easy.”


The bottom six has also stepped up with some depth scoring at just the right time. Sara Hjalmarsson now has three goals since the break, and Emma Woods scored her first goal of the season as well.

For Woods, it was a moment that followed a stretch of limited ice time but some key contributions on both sides of the puck. She was also trusted (twice) in the shootout against Montreal — another sign of how her role is evolving.

“You have to have an impact every time you go on the ice,” Woods said. “It doesn’t matter where you are in the lineup. If we want to make a push here, everyone has to own their role and try to bring something.”


If you watch closely, you'll see the trend happening everywhere on the ice. Board battles, zone exits, blocked shots -- the kind of plays you see in the playoffs, which essentially, the Sceptres have acknowledged is where they are now, fighting elimination in every game.

Maggie Connors has taken on increased responsibility in recent games, with her ice time climbing into the high teens while continuing to contribute through that detail work — getting pucks into the offensive zone, fighting for every extra second of possession, finding teammates with passes that connect.

It’s the type of contribution that, as Fast pointed out, is often more noticeable internally than externally, and isn't always asked about by the media.

“Maybe like in our opinion, if there's someone that impressed you that night, it does give a good opportunity to show someone that, for us in the locker room, there might be a focus for the game and someone on the team executed it very, very well,” she said.


On the back end, few players embody that reliability more than Kali Flanagan.

Flanagan has consistently logged heavy minutes in all situations, often exceeding 20 minutes per game while continuing to contribute offensively. Her role has only grown in importance as the season has progressed.

“Her skating is such a big part of it,” head coach Troy Ryan said. “She’s running one of our power-play units, she’s killing penalties, she’s playing key minutes for us.

“She’s just someone you can rely on. She’s such an efficient skater that she doesn’t wear down as the game goes on, and she’s not going to make bad decisions because of fatigue.

“I don’t even think we’ve seen her ceiling yet. She just gives us the depth we need on the back end.”

Fast echoed that assessment.

“Kali's been phenomenal for us,” she said. “Her skating ability and the way she moves the puck — she’s such an important part of our back end.”


That balance of contributions — from different players in different roles — is reinforced by captain Blayre Turnbull.

Turnbull has been asked to carry more of the load offensively for the Sceptres. She has already surpassed her goal totals from previous years and is finishing at a significantly higher rate, while continuing to take on heavy minutes and key defensive assignments.

That production has come at important times, including the opening (and game-winning) goal against Seattle.

But just as telling was what followed. After opening the scoring, Turnbull recognized between periods that she had begun to drift to the wrong side of the puck in search of offense — and adjusted her game accordingly.

"She's just an honest player, an honest person, and she held herself accountable," Ryan said of that moment.

“Blayre's at her best when she’s curious offensively and looking to expand her game, but she still understands how valuable she is as a hard person to play against a shutdown kind of person,” Ryan said. 

“The good thing is she’s adding offense without sacrificing the defensive side."


The Sceptres may still lean on their top players. But in a playoff race that will likely be decided by very narrow margins, contributions big and small will ultimately make the difference.

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Diogo Moreira responds to claims his MotoGP seat was due to his Brazilian passport

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Diogo Moreira has responded to claims that his move to MotoGP was down to his Brazilian passport, rather than his performances on the track.

Brazil had been absent from MotoGP since Alex Barros stepped away in 2007. Moreira changed that in 2026 when he moved up after a strong run through the lower classes.

He started in Moto3 back in 2022, then made the switch to Moto2 two years later. By 2025, he had taken home the Moto2 title.

Even before leading the championship, there were plenty of whispers linking him with a Pramac Yamaha or LCR Honda seat. When he eventually joined LCR, some questioned whether it was more about marketing than merit.

Diogo Moreira pushes back on claims he’s in MotoGP only due to his Brazilian heritage

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In a conversation with Sport.es about being the first Brazilian in MotoGP since Alex Barros, Moreira was asked if he believed his nationality had played a role in his rise to the premier class.

Moreira didn’t shy away from admitting that having the right nationality can sometimes open doors, but he stood firm on the belief that his own results and performances earned him the spot with LCR Honda.

Moreira explained, “At first it did bother me, because I was doing well and I think people were following me for that, not for the flag. Then I focused on winning the title and forgot all about it. I didn’t look at Instagram, or comments, or anything.”

“It’s true that in this championship the flag helps a lot,” he continued. “But in my case I think I’m in MotoGP on my own merits.”

Moreira scores on debut at Thailand Grand Prix

Moreira made his first MotoGP appearance with LCR Honda at the Thailand Grand Prix, managing to pick up points in his debut outing.

The Brazilian rider didn’t earn any points during the Sprint Race on Saturday, but followed that up by finishing 13th in Sunday’s main race, collecting three points in his first full weekend as a MotoGP competitor.

While talking about Friday’s Free Practice session in Thailand, Moreira mentioned he had the chance to follow Marc Marquez and found it an ideal learning opportunity.

“I learned quite a lot from his wheel in terms of lines, how to enter the corners,” Moreira said. “And honestly, I took advantage of the perfect moment to get behind him.”

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How to watch Brighton vs Liverpool today from anywhere – TV and live streaming details

How to watch Brighton vs Liverpool today from anywhere – TV and live streaming details
How to watch Brighton vs Liverpool today from anywhere – TV and live streaming details

Brighton vs Liverpool: Premier League Clash, TV Channel and Live Stream Guide

Liverpool return to Premier League action with a trip to Brighton, a fixture that carries intrigue for different reasons at both ends of the table. The defending champions are still searching for rhythm in their title defence, while Brighton continue to tread water in mid table.

Liverpool form and momentum

There is a sense that Liverpool are still calibrating after last season’s title winning campaign under Arne Slot. Their most recent Premier League outing brought frustration, a 1-1 draw with Tottenham at Anfield where control did not translate into a winning goal.

Midweek, however, told a different story. A commanding 4-0 win over Galatasaray secured a place in the Champions League quarter finals, overturning a 1-0 deficit from the first leg in Istanbul. It was the sort of European performance that hinted at authority and depth, even if domestic consistency has been harder to find.

Sitting fifth in the Premier League, Liverpool have been hit and miss. The balance between squad rotation and maintaining intensity remains a work in progress, particularly as expectations remain high following last season’s success.

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Brighton position in Premier League table

Brighton’s campaign has settled into a steady rhythm, though not one that threatens either end of the Premier League table. Fabian Hurzeler’s side sit 12th, their record neatly balanced across 30 matches with wins, draws and defeats distributed almost evenly.

Their latest result, a 1-0 victory away at Sunderland, underlined their ability to grind out results. That win came after a narrow 1-0 defeat at home to league leaders Arsenal, a match that reflected their competitive edge without delivering points.

Prior to that, Brighton had built momentum with consecutive victories over Brentford and Nottingham Forest. It paints a picture of a team capable of spells of form, though still lacking the consistency required to push towards the European places.

Key match context and expectations

From a tactical standpoint, this meeting offers an interesting contrast. Liverpool’s attacking patterns remain fluid and aggressive, while Brighton are often structured and patient, looking to exploit moments rather than dominate phases.

For Liverpool, the challenge lies in translating European sharpness into Premier League efficiency. Dropped points have been costly, and with the table tightening, every fixture carries weight.

Brighton, meanwhile, will see this as an opportunity to test themselves against elite opposition without the burden of expectation. Their position allows a degree of freedom, which can make them unpredictable opponents.

How to watch Brighton vs Liverpool

Fans in the UK can follow Brighton vs Liverpool live on TNT Sports. Coverage begins at 11am GMT on TNT Sports 1, offering full build up and analysis ahead of kick off.

Supporters can also stream the match via the Discovery+ app and website, providing access across multiple devices for those watching on the move.

Need a VPN to watch the match? Our preferred VPN to watch UK TV from anywhere is LibertyShield.com – they offer a 48 hour no-obligation free trial and have apps or all popular devices including Mac, Windows, FireTV, iPhone/iPad and Android.

As the Premier League season moves into its decisive phase, fixtures like Brighton vs Liverpool carry significance beyond the immediate result. For Liverpool, it is about keeping pace and rediscovering consistency. For Brighton, it is another chance to measure progress against one of the league’s benchmark sides.

3 reasons Jaguars signed Seahawks WR Jake Bobo to offer sheet

The Jacksonville Jaguars are attempting to add to their wide receiver room. According to reports, the team has signed the Seahawks' Jake Bobo to an offer sheet.

As a restricted free agent, Bobo is able to negotiate with other teams. However, since Seattle placed the right of first refusal tender on him, they will have the opportunity to match any offer Bobo receives.

Albert Breer recently shared the offer sheet details that the Jaguars and Bobo agreed to. Seattle has until March 25th to match the offer.

So what makes Bobo a good fit for the Jaguars as they attempt to sign him away from the Seahawks? Here are three reasons why he is firmly on Jacksonville's radar.

Depth needed at wide receiver

With Brian Thomas Jr., Jakobi Meyers, Parker Washington, and Travis Hunter at the top of the depth chart, the Jaguars are positioned very well at the top of the depth chart. However, improved depth and competition is needed beyond those four players.

As of now, the other wideouts on the roster are Austin Trammell, Tim Jones, and Chandler Brayboy.

Jake Bobo's fit with the Jaguars

When it comes to what the Jaguars look for at the receiver position under Liam Coen, Bobo checks a lot of those boxes.

He's a very willing blocker in the run game, and although he doesn't have an abundance of targets in his career, almost all of them have come over the middle of the field. Having a wideout who will attack between the numbers is an important element of Coen's offense.

Bobo also has experience lining up inside and out on offense and brings quite a bit of special teams experience.

2027 compensatory draft picks

One of the reasons behind the Jaguars' quiet free agency has been them wanting to preserve the compensatory picks they are projected to receive in the 2027 NFL draft, with Devin Lloyd, Travis Etienne, and Greg Newsome all signing elsewhere. Bobo, as a restricted free agent, does not count against the Jaguars' compensatory formula.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL free agency: Why did Jaguars sign Seahawks Jake Bobo to offer sheet?

NFL draft injury analysis: Olaivavega Ioane, OG - Penn State

The Lions interior offensive line needed some major upgrades this offseason. That makes drafting a top-tier OG in the draft is a possibility - which is where Vega Ioane comes in. He is considered the best OG in the 2026 NFL draft and would solidify the interior alongside new center, Cade Mays.

Here is the excerpt of my medical report on Ioane.

(Ages in parentheses are at start of 2026 season and are factored into the concern level. Injury info and ages based on available public information are unverified and subject to update. Games played data courtesy of sports-reference.com.)

Olaivavega “Vega” Ioane, OG (unknown age) - Penn State

Projected round 1. #11 on Daniel Jeremiah board Jan 27Mocked to Lions in 1st round by Mel Kiper on Jan 21.

Concern level 1/10 (pending age)

Age is unknown but suspected to be around 23. He missed a game in his final season but otherwise has been very reliable. His 1st-round projection might be too rich for the Lion’s blood with the other higher-value positional needs at OT and EDGE.

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Lin cleared for boxing return after sex test

Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting fighting in the women's welterweight final at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting is a two-time world champion and has won two titles at the Asian Championships [Getty Images]

Olympic champion Lin Yu-ting has been cleared to fight again by World Boxing after undergoing the governing body's new sex test.

The 30-year-old won featherweight gold for Chinese Taipei at the 2024 Olympics in Paris but, alongside Algeria's welterweight champion Imane Khelif, became embroiled in an eligibility row.

Both Lin and Khelif had been disqualified from the 2023 World Championships by previous world governing body the International Boxing Association (IBA), which said they had "failed to meet the eligibility criteria for participating in women's competition".

The IBA was later stripped of its status by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over integrity and governance issues, and the IOC ran boxing competitions at the Paris Games.

Since the 2024 Olympics, World Boxing has taken over the governance of the sport at Olympic level from the IBA and introduced a new eligibility policy in August 2025 that includes mandatory sex testing.

World Boxing has confirmed that Lin, who has missed a number of competitions since the policy was introduced, would now be eligible to compete at its events.

World Boxing said that an appeal process initiated by the Chinese Taipei Boxing Association (CTBA) on behalf of Lin, and conducted in line with its mandatory sex testing, had been completed.

The test is used to detect a specific gene which World Boxing said "reveals the presence of the Y chromosome that is an indicator of male biological sex".

World Boxing's policy includes an appeal process so boxers that screen positive for the SRY gene can lodge an appeal and provide supporting evidence.

The body said following an initial test in 2025, the CTBA began the appeal process and submitted a series of medical documents.

"The World Boxing Medical Committee considered and evaluated the medical documentation presented and determined that the boxer was deemed to be female and eligible to compete in the female category," it said.

Tom Dielen, secretary general of World Boxing, added: "We recognise that this has been a difficult period for the boxer and the CTBA, and appreciate the way they have approached the appeal process and their acknowledgement of World Boxing's requirement to ensure that its eligibility policy, which is designed to deliver safety and sporting integrity, has been correctly implemented and followed."

The CTBA said in a statement: "This is a tremendous relief for Lin Yu-ting.

"We are pleased that World Boxing's independent medical experts thoroughly reviewed all evidence and confirmed that she has been female since birth, meeting the requirements, with no competitive advantage, and ensuring her rightful place in the women's category.

"We recognise World Boxing's responsibility to uphold safety and fairness in competition, and we appreciate the professional and rigorous manner in which this matter was handled."

Algeria's Khelif said earlier this year she would also be willing to take World Boxing's new sex test, if it would allow her to defend her title at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

The CTBA added: "Lin Yu-ting's return marks a significant moment for both her career and the broader sporting community, reinforcing the principles of fairness, transparency and athlete welfare in international boxing."

Lin has now been registered to take part in the upcoming Asian Boxing Championships, which take place in Mongolia from 29 March to 10 April.

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Video: McTominay switches from English to Italian in funny post-match interview

Video: McTominay switches from English to Italian in funny post-match interview
Video: McTominay switches from English to Italian in funny post-match interview

Napoli star Scott McTominay hilariously switched from English to Italian in a post-match interview following a 1-0 away win at Cagliari on Friday.

The Scotland international scored the winner for the Partenopei at the Unipol Domus yesterday, helping his side move to the second position in the standings.

The ex-Manchester United midfielder has now equalled his seven-year goal tally in the Premier League in less than two Serie A campaigns.

There was a hilarious moment during his post-match interview with DAZN when the Scotsman said he’d conduct it in Italian but initially started speaking in English.

When the interviewer noted he was speaking in his mother tongue, McTominay quickly switched to Italian.

CAGLIARI, ITALY – MARCH 20: Scott Francis Mctominay of Napoli kicks the ball under pressure during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Sant’Elia on March 20, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

McTominay’s post-match quotes in Italian after Cagliari 0-1 Napoli

“Kevin [De Bruyne] is a good player,” McTominay said.

“It’s easy for me to play with Kevin, so for me today it’s great to have beaten a great team like Cagliari at home.”

𝑷𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒆 Scott, in italiano. 𝑻𝒉𝒂𝒏𝒌𝒔 🤌💙#CagliariNapoli #SerieAEnilive #DAZN pic.twitter.com/FnjJXEJ1YZ

Auxerre predicted XI v Brest: Lassine Sinayoko returns

Auxerre predicted XI v Brest: Lassine Sinayoko returns
Auxerre predicted XI v Brest: Lassine Sinayoko returns

Lassine Sinayoko, AJ Auxerre’s top scorer this season, makes his return to the fold, having missed last weekend’s defeat against Olympique de Marseille due to suspension.

Sinayoko was a big miss last week, but in a key match for Christophe Pélissier’s side, who are looking to stave off the drop, he will lead the line. However, there are still absentees for Auxerre heading into Saturday evening’s game against Stade Brestois. Oussama El-Azzouzi is not yet ready to return. He has already missed the last six games in Ligue 1 due to a hamstring problem and then a knee issue. Lasso Coulibaly, still contending with an ankle injury, is not ready to return either. Lamine Sy, meanwhile, has been contending with illness and is uncertain to face Brest.

Auxerre likely line-up v Brest

Donovan Léon; Gideon Mensah, Bryan Okoh, Sinaly Diomandé, Marvin Senaya; Kévin Danois, Elisha Owusu; Fredrik Oppegard, Danny Namaso, Josué Casimir; Lassine Sinayoko. (L’Éq)

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Report: Newcastle United considering £40m move to sign Chelsea star

Report: Newcastle United considering £40m move to sign Chelsea star
Report: Newcastle United considering £40m move to sign Chelsea star

Newcastle Eyeing Chelsea Star as Summer Strategy Takes Shape

Newcastle United’s transfer planning is already gathering pace ahead of the summer window, with fresh reports from talkSPORTsuggesting a renewed interest in Liam Delap. The Chelsea striker, who has endured a difficult campaign, could yet become a key figure in Eddie Howe’s evolving attack.

Delap Back on Recruitment Radar

According to the original report, “Liam Delap is a potential summer target for Newcastle, talkSPORT understands.” That line alone signals intent. Newcastle’s admiration is not new, with Delap having previously held talks with Eddie Howe before opting for a move to Chelsea last summer.

It is also noted that “Chelsea are likely to be open to offers for Delap, who has scored only one Premier League goal this season.” That statistic underlines a challenging period for the 23-year-old, whose development has stalled amid injuries and limited opportunities.

Yet, there remains a sense that Newcastle see beyond the numbers. Delap’s earlier return of 12 goals in 37 appearances for Ipswich continues to carry weight in recruitment discussions. Clubs often place value on trajectory rather than short term dips, and this feels like one of those cases.

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Chelsea Situation Creates Opportunity

The arrival of Liam Rosenior at Stamford Bridge has reshaped the attacking hierarchy. “Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior has relied on Joao Pedro since taking over in January with Delap playing a bit-part role.” That shift has opened the door for potential movement.

Newcastle’s recruitment team will be alert to situations like this. A talented player, previously courted, now available under the right conditions. It is a familiar pattern in modern squad building.

There is also the financial aspect. Delap is described as “£40m-rated,” a figure that reflects both potential and Premier League inflation. Newcastle must weigh that against other priorities, but the profile fits their need for a physically imposing forward with room to grow.

Attacking Concerns Drive Transfer Plans

Newcastle’s urgency stems from clear issues in front of goal. As highlighted, “Newcastle… are looking to revamp their attack despite splashing £120million on Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa last summer.”

The numbers paint a concerning picture. Woltemade has “netted ten times since arriving on Tyneside but only once since the start of 2026,” while Wissa has managed “three times in 21 appearances.” Those returns fall short of expectations for players signed to lead the line.

The situation has forced tactical adjustments. Howe has “opted to deploy Anthony Gordon as a false nine,” while Will Osula has also been trusted in key moments. Such decisions reflect both adaptability and necessity.

Further scrutiny has come from high profile fixtures. Woltemade and Wissa were “unused substitutes during Wednesday’s 7-2 defeat at the Nou Camp,” raising questions about their standing in crucial matches.

Strategic Shift Under Howe

There is a broader narrative forming around Newcastle’s recruitment. The departure of Alexander Isak left a void that has not been adequately filled. “Howe in limbo and short of attacking options” is a telling phrase from the report.

Delap represents a different type of gamble. Younger, hungry, and with a point to prove. Newcastle’s interest suggests a willingness to recalibrate rather than persist with underperforming assets.

As one might interpret from the situation, this is less about replacing individuals and more about redefining the attacking identity. A striker capable of leading the press, occupying defenders, and converting chances consistently is now a priority.

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As a Newcastle United fan, this report offers cautious optimism. Liam Delap may not be the finished product, but that is precisely where the appeal lies. There is a sense that, under Eddie Howe, players with raw attributes can be moulded into reliable Premier League performers.

The frustration around Woltemade and Wissa is understandable. Big investment has not translated into consistent output, and supporters are right to question the recruitment decisions made last summer. However, that should not discourage ambition in the market.

Delap feels like a smarter move. He has Premier League experience, he understands the physical demands, and crucially, he has something to prove. A player in that mindset can thrive at St James’ Park, where intensity and backing from the crowd often elevate performances.

There is also belief in Howe’s system. If Delap is given a defined role, regular minutes, and trust, his trajectory could quickly shift back upwards. Newcastle do not need perfection, they need progression.

In truth, this potential deal reflects a club learning from recent missteps. Recruitment is rarely flawless, but adaptation is key. If Delap arrives with the right support around him, this could be one of those transfers that looks modest at first, then proves decisive over time.

Iowa basketball comments on March Madness win over Clemson

For the first time since 2021, Iowa (22-12, 10-10 Big Ten) has advanced in the NCAA Tournament.

The ninth-seeded Hawkeyes built its largest lead of 14 points and then hung on down the stretch to oust No. 8 seed Clemson (24-11, 12-6 ACC), 67-61.

Senior point guard Bennett Stirtz scored a game-high 16 points, but he needed help on Friday night as Stirtz connected on just 4-of-17 shots. That help came from a number of Hawkeyes, including junior guard Kael Combs, who scored 15 points for Iowa and helped set the tone.

Combs and Iowa won the 50-50 balls, outrebounding Clemson, 40-27, and collecting a season-high 15 offensive boards.

"Yeah, I just try to do whatever the teams needs me to do to win, and if that's going to get 50-50 balls and playing defense, running the offense, getting people open, that's what I'm going to do," Combs said.

Stirtz said its Big Ten slate prepared the Hawkeyes to go fight for those 50-50 balls in the NCAA Tournament.

"Yeah, we were used to being undersized in the Big Ten this year and we were used to the physicality so we knew we had to bring it and especially just out-rebounding them and playing harder on the glass and play tougher than them. I think if we did that, we had a good shot of winning the game, and I think we did that," Stirtz said.

Here's the rest of what Combs, Stirtz and Iowa head coach Ben McCollum had to say after the Hawkeyes topped Clemson for McCollum's first NCAA Tournament win at Iowa:

Ben McCollum's opening statement

"First off, congrats to Clemson. They had a phenomenal year. It's unfortunate that their big guy ended up getting injured. Obviously I thought he would have helped them. I thought they had a great game plan. They're super physical defensively. They keep the game, obviously, pretty close with their tempo, and so do we. So it was a good matchup both directions, very similar styles.

"Proud of our guys. Sometimes it's not always pretty. Sometimes we don't always work with a high level of intelligence. But no one will question our fight. That's what we recruited. And I don't mean they're dumb players. They're not dumb players; they're smart players. But sometimes we do things that are just, like, out of this world.

"What we never forget to do is fight, though. That's probably more what the compliment is meant to be. Certainly loved coaching them tonight. I'm going to love coaching them again on Sunday. It's still win or go home, and we're excited about the chance," McCollum said.

How Bennett Stirtz handled Clemson making things difficult for him

Stirtz: "Yeah, just leaning on our teammates, all my teammates and especially Kael Combs here. It's easy being on the court with him just because he gets everyone involved. If I can take a break, I can take a break when he's out there and he's going.

"But yeah, just leaning on my teammates out there."

McCollum: "Did he just say take a break mid-game? We don't take him out. That's my substitution guy's only job is don't take Bennett out. That's his only job. That's all he does."

On Iowa basketball surviving and advancing

Stirtz: "Yeah, that's kind of been us this whole year. We know we're not the most athletic team or talented team out there but I think we're the most together team and we love hanging out with each other. So there's that."

Combs: "I think if we can continue to keep on fighting and give max effort and stay together and communicate, we'll be all right."

On Iowa leading all game

McCollum: "Well, keeping the lead is really important. Obviously you have to get the lead to keep the lead.

"I don't know, these tournament settings are all unique. Some games, especially against this team, I thought you did have to get control because they're difficult to make runs on. So once you get a grip, they're not going to make huge runs, and we're not like a massive run team.

"Now, you'll see us have 15-0 runs but it's more with our defense that allows us to make that run. It's not like a lightning strike and it's boom all of a sudden it's 10-0 run.

"So in these games with the tempo the way it was we had to make sure we had the lead, got a grip on the lead, and got possessions, meaning got offensive rebounds, and tried to not let them get defensive rebounds."

Importance of bringing his players with him from Drake

McCollum: "Yeah, and I think even like Kael -- Kael probably played, I'd have to look, 10, 12 minutes a game maybe for us last year. Tavion came off the bench for us; Sam Howard, same concept. Tate Sage, we signed him there.

"Why is that important? I think at this level, one, we wanted to build a program, so we wanted to build a program from the ground up with a solid foundation, and so you have to allow yourself a level of patience. But in order to create that culture that you would like and the foundation, you have to get the right people, and I knew they were the right people. We've got tough kids that want to fight and want to do those things.

"After that, at this level, there's a big deal. The longer I'm at this level -- and have only been here close to a year. The longer I'm at this level the more loyalty means a lot just because there's so much noise surrounding all of this, and there's so much social media, media presence. Everybody has got an opinion, et cetera, et cetera.

"So you have to make sure that the guns are always pointed out, not in. We've got really loyal kids, and I knew that going in. Whether or not they're perfect, they're not, we've got our issues. I've got my issues. But what they're perfect at is loyalty, and they're touch, and they've established a foundation and a solid core. We're not done yet."

If Iowa's late-shot clock execution frustrated Clemson

McCollum: "Yeah, I think our points per session in the under 10 was like 1.4. I think it was the biggest we've had all season. Yeah, I think just because of the style of play that's why it was important to get a grip on the game because they don't play extremely fast we don't play extremely fast. And it's not because we're not trying to play fast it's that both of us have a little bit more difficult time getting a quality shot early in the possession, and they refused to take a bad shot.

"Plus their defense is really hard to score on, so if you don't work it deep into the clock, you won't get the shots that you want, and I feel like our defense is the same way."

How they prepared for Clemson missing Carter Welling

McCollum: "Yeah, you don't really overthink it. It is what it is. There's injuries and stuff like that that happen throughout the season, and I've got guys playing through a lot of things. We just go in with the same game plan.

"I think welling would have helped them maybe. Does it hurt them from a defensive perspective? I don't really know. Obviously they would like to have him. I don't know. I don't really think about it, to be honest. Just play the team that's in front of me."

On Iowa's rebounding

McCollum: "Yeah, in late-season play it's important to be able to get 50/50 balls, and I thought our kids did a good job of that. We're used to it in the Big Ten. It's a heavy rebounding league, so you just have to get used to getting 50/50 balls.

"I didn't think our defensive rebounding was elite. Probably need to be better there, but I was pleased with our ability to go to the glass."

Where Stirtz's poise comes from

McCollum: "Yeah, and all of his shots were like back rim. He was on. He just missed them, but he was on. You could tell he was good. But he still controlled the game.

"Where does the self-confidence come from? Probably his parents, probably his family, probably his upbringing. He has elite self confidence in who he is as a person and he's one that probably doesn't need a lot of the external stuff to make him feel like he's a good person. He talks about it all the time, and I know he talks about -- we actually just had a conversation the other day, like, your gift isn't necessarily yours, it's yours to give away, and he really believes that, where it's his gift that he's been given, but the only reason he's been give it is so that he can give it away. His gift is basketball and his gift is to make people have joy when they watch him, and then after that, then they act like him because he's a great human being.

"I think a lot of that self-confidence comes from that, just his understanding of his gift and how he gives it away."

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Beyond the box score: All the small things in Kentucky’s thrilling NCAA Tournament win vs. Santa Clara

In a game like the one Kentucky won on Friday in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, everyone will remember the miraculously incredible three-point shot from Otega Oweh that sent the game into overtime. Kentucky’s 89-84 overtime win on Friday was the culmination of a game that featured 12 ties and 20 lead changes.

In the final 24 seconds, Oweh also made a spinning layup to tie the game at 70, Santa Clara’s Allen Graves hit a go-ahead three to put the Broncos up 73-70, then Oweh, as Spero Dedes said on the CBS broadcast, etched his name into March Madness lore.

That sequence, especially Oweh’s incredible shot, is what everybody will remember. But games like this also contain so many small plays that helped decide the outcome. This game between Kentucky and Santa Clara is no different.

There are numerous examples of smaller-scale plays that may have been overlooked at the time, but after watching the game a second time, these plays are what led to Kentucky pulling out the thrilling win.

Take the first possession of the game for Kentucky. Even though they missed three shots on the possession, they got three offensive rebounds. Two of those offensive rebounds were by Malachi Moreno, who made the fourth shot to get Kentucky on the board first.

Moreno only scored three points on Friday, but he had six rebounds, including three on the offensive glass. Even though he looked a little overwhelmed on the NCAA Tournament stage, Moreno still made enough good plays to help Kentucky come away with the win.

Denzel Aberdeen made two three-pointers in the first half, and he finished with 16 points and four three-pointers. He won’t get enough credit for his performance on Friday, but he should. When Kentucky was struggling offensively, Aberdeen was there to bail them out. He made two three-pointers in both the first and second halves.

Aberdeen’s performance on Friday is a testament to his Senior leadership, something that’s been on display all season for the Cats. He’s been there before, playing on a national championship team last year at Florida. Now, he’s bringing that championship DNA to Kentucky.

How many good plays does Mouhamed Dioubate make for this team? First off, thank you, Jake Ensminger, for leaving him completely wide open and daring him to shoot a three-pointer late in the first half. Dioubate willed himself to the rim over and over again, scoring 17 points on 6-8 from the field and going 4-4 from the free-throw line. He just keeps making so many tough plays for this team, getting to the rim and finishing tough shots.

Friday, Dioubate kept playing hard the entire game, relentlessly attacking the rim. Keep in mind, Dioubate has played on a Final Four team and an Elite Eight team at Alabama. He knows what playing in March is like. Also worth noting, Ramadan ended this week. Imagine what Dioubate is going to be able to do on a normal eating and drinking schedule during the day.

Collin Chandler didn’t have a great day shooting. But he made up for it on the defensive end. It was his steal and dunk that tied the game 35-35 early in the second half, Chandler’s second steal of the game. He had another one in the first half. showing his hustle on the defensive end. Even though the shots weren’t falling, Chandler played 42 minutes and was +6 on the floor. More importantly, he was spectacular on the defensive end.

Speaking of making small plays, that’s what Andrija Jelavic did on Friday. He didn’t score at all, but he pulled down some incredibly tough rebounds in the second half. Jelavic finished with seven rebounds on Friday. It was his offensive rebound that led to an Oweh three-pointer to give Kentucky a 38-37 lead early in the second half. Then, he had an assist on Chandler’s only three-pointer to extend Kentucky’s lead to 41-37. Finishing with just one shot taken the entire game, Jelavic had seven rebounds and three assists and was +6 on the floor.

Kam Williams played nine minutes and took one shot. He made it from three-point range off a missed Oweh free throw. Oweh got the rebound off the miss, passed it back to Williams on the right wing, who swished the three-pointer to give Kentucky a 63-62 lead.

Before that, Oweh had an incredible and-one with 7:26 remaining that gave Kentucky a 60-59 lead. Oweh got the rebound off a tip and raced to the basket for an off-balanced and-one.

Brandon Garrison picked up his fourth foul with 8:17 remaining. He had three blocks after that, saving Kentucky when they desperately needed defensive plays. It just speaks to his toughness and his heart, keeping his head in the game when he could have fouled out at any minute. He had six of Kentucky’s 11 total blocks. Garrison was the leader of an incredibly active Kentucky defense on Friday night.

Again, everyone remembers the sequence at the end of regulation. How about the possession before? Allen Graves missed a wide-open layup for Santa Clara, and then there was a scrum for the ball. Oweh got possession just long enough for Brandon Garrison to call a timeout. It granted Kentucky possession. That’s just all five guys being on the same page and laying it all out on the court with the game and season on the line.

On the first possession of overtime, Kentucky duplicated what they did at the start of the game by attacking the offensive glass. Two offensive rebounds later, Oweh got a floater to go. The tone had been set, and Kentucky put the game away at the free-throw line and in transition.

The sequence at the end of regulation and the back-and-forth nature of this game will be long remembered in Kentucky lore. But there were so many small plays that enabled Kentucky to pull out an incredible win and ignite the possibility of a return trip to the Sweet 16. It will take an incredible effort on Sunday against a really good Iowa State team, but if this Kentucky team plays like it did on Friday, anything can happen.

This is March. If you’re scared, go to church.

Barcelona captain makes firm decision on future amid continued Saudi Arabia interest

Barcelona captain makes firm decision on future amid continued Saudi Arabia interest
Barcelona captain makes firm decision on future amid continued Saudi Arabia interest

Raphinha has become one of the key figures behind FC Barcelona’s recent strong run of form. When he has not been on the pitch, the team has noticeably struggled, both in terms of pressing and overall attacking play.

Now, the 29-year-old winger has fully rediscovered his scoring instinct and influence in the final third, playing key roles in the recent big wins against Sevilla and Newcastle United.

Because of that, a major part of Barcelona’s planning for next season revolves around his future. And, according to SPORT, both the sporting management and coaching staff already know where the Brazilian stands with regard to his next move.

Raphinha not going anywhere

Indeed, Raphinha has made the decision not to leave Barcelona in the summer, irrespective of what offers he receives, the report claims.

The winger is among the most valuable players in the Barcelona squad, with an estimated market value of around €80 million.

Each summer since his arrival in 2022, there has been speculation about a possible departure, but the Brazilian has consistently chosen to remain at the club.

Not going anywhere. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

In fact, in 2025, he extended his contract until 2028, meaning that after this summer, he will have two years remaining on his deal.

Raphinha is approaching a crucial year in his career, aiming to win titles with Barcelona and play a decisive role at the World Cup with Brazil. This international exposure is certain to attract top-level financial offers.

In recent years, Raphinha has also been repeatedly targeted by clubs from the Saudi Pro League. The Brazilian, one of the club captains, has had no doubts, and his position remains unchanged.

He wants to continue at Barcelona for at least one more year and will not consider offers after the World Cup, regardless of their origin.

Raphinha, who is highly active within the dressing room, has already held internal discussions with the sporting management about areas for improvement. This further underlines his commitment to the club’s future.

The Brazilian winger’s importance to the team is currently extremely high. He is regarded as a clear leader both on and off the pitch and is an indispensable player in Hansi Flick’s system. And, Raphinha, too, has no intentions of leaving.

Brest predicted XI v Auxerre: Eric Roy without two key players

Brest predicted XI v Auxerre: Eric Roy without two key players
Brest predicted XI v Auxerre: Eric Roy without two key players

Stade Brestois are without two of their most important players as they prepare to travel to face AJ Auxerre on Saturday evening.

Both absences are the result of suspensions, with centre-back and club captain Brendan Chardonnet and centre-forward Ludovic Ajorque both missing out on this match.

Brest are a side without much depth and so Eric Roy’s squad is being stretched. Alongside Junior Diaz, it is RC Strasbourg Alsace loanee Soumaila Coulibaly who is expected to start. Rémy Labeau Lascary, currently on loan from RC Lens, is the obvious replacement up top. He will come in, allowing Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe to continue on the left. Once again, there may be no space in the starting XI for Bradley Locko.

Brest likely line-up v Auxerre

Grégoire Coudert; Daouda Guindo, Soumaila Coulibaly, Junior Diaz, Kenny Lala; Joris Chotard, Hugo Magnetti; Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe, Kamory Doumbia, Romain Del Castillo; Rémy Labeau Lascary. (L’Éq)

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Bellingham will be available for Madrid Derby against Atlético

Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham completed Friday’s training session with the group and will almost certainly be available for Sunday’s Madrid Derby between Atlético and Los Blancos, according to reports from the Spanish press. However, his presence in the starting lineup seems unlikely as this will be his first game after an extended time recovering from the hamstring injury he suffered against Rayo Vallecano.

Álvaro Carreras, Raúl Asencio and David Alaba will likely feature in Real Madrid’s squad list, which means that only Courtois, Ceballos, Militao, Mendy and Rodrygo will miss the game.

This is a crucial game for Madrid and they’ve had some time off since Tuesday’s match against Manchester City, so Arbeloa won’t be expected to make heavy rotations ahead of a much needed FIFA break. Los Blancos need the three points if they want to compete for the title this season and Atlético will surely try to prevent them from getting them.

Lorient predicted XI v Toulouse: Olivier Pantaloni’s options limited

Lorient predicted XI v Toulouse: Olivier Pantaloni’s options limited
Lorient predicted XI v Toulouse: Olivier Pantaloni’s options limited

FC Lorient stunned RC Lens last weekend to prevent them from retaking top spot in Ligue 1, however, as they look to register another victory, they must do without some key players, including Pablo Pagis.

Pagis is the most creative player in this Lorient side, but he will once again miss out this afternoon due to suspension. He isn’t the only suspended player, with Bamo Meité missing out for the same reason. Igor Silva’s absence due to injury further limits the options at Olivier Pantaloni’s disposal. 

And options are limited in midfield, too, with club captain Laurent Abergel still absent with an injury. He is expected back after the international break. Mohamed Bamba, meanwhile, misses out on the trip to Toulouse due to an illness.

Lorient likely line-up v Toulouse

Yann Mvogo; Abdoulaye Faye, Montassar Talbi, Nathaniel Adjei; Arsène Kouassi, Noah Caidou, Arthur Avom Ebong, Théo Le Bris; Jean-Victor Makengo, Bamba Dieng, Dermane Karim. (L’Éq)

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Man City boss cries rules weren’t changed to help him ahead of Arsenal cup final

Man City boss cries rules weren’t changed to help him ahead of Arsenal cup final
Man City boss cries rules weren’t changed to help him ahead of Arsenal cup final

Guardiola “doesn’t understand” Guehi ruling despite clear Carabao Cup rule that City failed to meet

Manchester Evening News, 21 Mar 2026

Pep Guardiola has managed to turn one of the simplest rules in English football into a personal grievance, and from an Arsenal perspective that tells you plenty about where Manchester City’s head is before Wembley.

The Manchester Evening News piece lays it out clearly. City cannot use Marc Guehi in the Carabao Cup final because he was not a City player before the first leg of their semi final against Newcastle.

That is the key condition in the updated regulations.

As of this season, a player has to have joined before that first leg if they want to play in either the semi-final or the final. Nearly two months after signing from Crystal Palace, Guehi still has to sit out Arsenal v City because he missed that cut off.

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At the same time, fellow January arrival Antoine Semenyo is perfectly eligible. He had already played earlier in the competition for Bournemouth, but because his move to City went through before the first leg at St James’ Park, he could feature in both the semi and now the final.

Semenyo did exactly that, starting at Newcastle and being “instrumental” in City’s 2-0 win in the first leg.

Eddie Howe was unhappy about that, but it was entirely within the rules and Guardiola had no complaints then.

The distinction is simple. Semenyo was registered in time, Guehi was not.

Yet Guardiola’s reaction has been to complain as if this is some unfathomable injustice rather than a straightforward registration rule he has lived with in one form or another for his entire professional life.

“I don’t understand why he cannot play the final,” he said, acting the idiot, because he understands it all fine. “You buy a player for a lot of money (£20m) and he is not able to play for a rule I don’t understand. It is difficult to understand.”

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There is no ambiguity here. City knew, or should have known, the regulation when they chose to complete the Guehi deal after the semi-final first leg. The consequence is not a surprise sprung on them in March or one designed to help opponents. It flows directly from the timing of their own transfer.

What grates, especially viewed from north London, is the way Guardiola frames it. City spend heavily on an England international centre back and the manager’s instinct is to ask why the competition should bend, rather than accept that rules about eligibility around semi-finals and finals exist to stop clubs gaming the system mid-tie. I guess that’s not something we can expect City to understand.

Guehi has also already faced Arsenal in this year’s competition, plating the full match when the Gunners won on penalties in the quarter-finals before Christmas. He also played against Millwall in the third round and Liverpool in the fourth.

When a Manchester paper describes the situation as “baffling” for Guardiola, the impression is of a coach who expects the rules to flex around his needs. There are perhaps 115 reasons he feels like this.

For Arsenal, it is hard not to see this as a back-handed compliment. The article notes that Semenyo’s presence has already caused “confusion and controversy”, and that Guardiola is openly unhappy he cannot add Guehi into the mix as well.

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When the City manager is publicly complaining on the eve of a final that he cannot call on every reinforcement he has just bought, despite having a squad worth €1.31bn to take advantage of, it underlines how seriously he is taking the challenge in front of him.

City are without Guehi because of a rule that has been in place all season and entirely under their control when they did the deal. Arsenal turn up at Wembley with the same conditions as everyone else, having simply organised their business and their squad within those rules.

If anything, the more Guardiola repeats that he does not “understand” why Guehi cannot play, the clearer it becomes that the problem is not the regulation but City’s frustration at being told ‘no’.

From an Arsenal point of view, that is no bad backdrop to a final. The structure of the competition has not changed for them.

The only thing that has changed is City discovering, belatedly, that even they have to live with rules that were there all along.

Al-Hilal now 'confident' of prising Liverpool man away from Anfield

Al-Hilal now 'confident' of prising Liverpool man away from Anfield
Al-Hilal now 'confident' of prising Liverpool man away from Anfield

Al-Hilal believe Richard Hughes will join them in the summer

Going into the 2026-27 season, Arne Slot, Michael Edward's and Richard Hughes will all only have a year left on their current contracts.

It's unclear whether the trio will be offered extensions to their stays but, with how poorly Liverpool have performed this term, it wouldn't be a surprise to see one or two of them shown the exit doors.

And, as per an update from the Daily Mail, Hughes' exit could come sooner than many think with Al-Hilal now "confident" of acquiring his services.

"Confidential has been told the Saudis are confident they can tempt Hughes to join," they wrote.

"Simone Inzaghi is their manager and Hughes is fluent in Italian.

"Many in Saudi believe he will soon be their man, though others back in Britain dispute this and say he is fully focused on Liverpool."

Liverpool must figure out what they want to do with Richard Hughes this season

Hughes' role in recruitment has been essential to Liverpool's progress over the last couple of seasons.

The Anfield outfit managed to win the Premier League title last term and, although things haven't gone quite to plan this time around, it's clear that the former Bournemouth man knows what he's doing.

Hughes would be a massive miss for everyone involved with L4 and, if he does end up leaving, the Reds will almost instantly have to source his replacement.

Otherwise, they could end up finding themselves in another Jorg Schmadtke situation where they don't have a proper sporting director.

Indeed, these positions don't always need to be filled but, with the way that FSG want to run Liverpool, a sporting director is essential.

And, while Hughes may not have had a perfect track record, he's likely a much better option than most other people on the market.

Serie A: Juventus vs. Sassuolo – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Serie A: Juventus vs. Sassuolo – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV
Serie A: Juventus vs. Sassuolo – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Juventus will look to Kenan Yildiz and Jeremie Boga for a home Serie A match against Sassuolo, who have been hit by a whooping cough outbreak this week.

It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 GMT) at the Allianz Stadium in Turin.

Emil Holm is still unavailable for the Bianconeri, while Dusan Vlahovic is still in doubt, and even if he’s available for selection, he’ll start on the bench.

As reported by several Italian sources, including Sky Sport Italia, Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti is expected to pick the same XI that beat Udinese last week, with Kenan Yildiz playing as a false nine and Boga in the left winger position.

UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Jeremie Boga of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Andrea Cambiaso and Kenan Yildiz 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)

Sassuolo are dealing with a selection crisis as they confirmed a case of whooping cough on Friday and five other team members with symptoms consistent with the disease.

The club, however, have not named those affected by the disease, so their available players will only be known when the teams are announced an hour before kick-off.

As reported by SassuoloNews, the likes of Domenico Berardi, Andrea Pinamonti, and Sebastian Walukiewicz will surely be part of the team and are expected to start.

Cristian Volpato, Luca Moro, Edoardo Iannoni, Pedro Felipe, Aro Muric, Giacomo Satalino, Gioele Zacchi and Cristian Frangella are also expected to be available.

Juventus vs. Sassuolo – where to watch on TV

The match will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2 and DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Juventus vs. Sassuolo – probable line-ups

Juventus (4-2-3-1): Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; McKennie, Locatelli, Koopmeiners;  Conceição, Boga, Yildiz.

Sassuolo (4-3-3): Muric; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemovic, Garcia; Thorstvedt, Matic, Koné; Berardi, Pinamonti, Laurienté.

Eight shock Formula 1 team principal changes

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2007 - Ferrari hero Ross Brawn moves to Honda

Having played a key role in every world title won by Michael Schumacher as technical director at Benetton and at Ferrari, Ross Brawn left the Scuderia at the same time as the German, in late 2006. One year later, he was appointed as Honda team principal, taking on a real challenge in a works outfit that finished eighth in the 2007 constructors’ championship, with just six points to its name.

“The reason I went there was that Honda had great facilities – comparable to Ferrari and potentially bigger and stronger,” Brawn told GP Racing in January 2017. “The resources they had in Japan and the budget they were committing was massive.

“My thinking was that there was clearly something wrong with the organisation if they had those resources and weren't achieving their full potential. I wanted to be able to fix it.

“What had happened was that the two sides of the organisation – powertrain in Japan and chassis in the UK – had come apart and were blaming each other.”

Ross Brawn, Team Principal, Honda Racing F1 Team with the RA108

Ross Brawn, Team Principal, Honda Racing F1 Team with the RA108

Brawn’s experience at the top-level Ferrari outfit therefore came in handy.

“After a month or so,” he continued, “when I sat down in front of the board and they asked me what the problems were, I could say, 'The engine's not good enough and the chassis isn't good enough, and each group thinks it's the other one's fault. If we don't face up to the fact that both sides need to massively improve, we're not going to go anywhere.'

“And they were shocked, because they'd had a lot of management-level people in Japan telling them that the engine was fabulous, and that the only reason they weren't winning was that the chassis was no good.”

So Brawn set a clear timeline: a year to sort things out, a second year with decent results, and a third year as a title contender.

Honda’s 2008 campaign was equally tough, with Rubens Barrichello’s British Grand Prix podium finish a rare highlight. However, behind the scenes the squad was hard at work on the new-for-2009 regulations, which it dedicated three simultaneous wind tunnel programmes and two design teams to.

Alas, amid the 2008 financial crisis, Honda decided to pull the plug on its F1 programme. Brawn bought the team for one symbolic pound; the renamed Brawn GP won both championships in 2009, with Jenson Button winning the drivers’ title – one year earlier than Brawn had even planned.

2009 - Crashgate scandal pushes Flavio Briatore out at Renault

Nelson Piquet Jr., Renault F1 Team R28 crashes into the wall

Nelson Piquet Jr., Renault F1 Team R28 crashes into the wall

When it emerged in August 2009 that the Renault team asked Nelson Piquet Jr to crash in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, causing a safety car intervention and paving the way for Fernando Alonso to win the race, the backlash was inevitable.

Team boss Flavio Briatore and executive director of engineering Pat Symonds, who were responsible for the conspiracy, left the squad; the Italian was banned from FIA events indefinitely, though a Paris court overturned the decision a few months later.

It was the end of an era, as Briatore had led the Enstone-based outfit throughout the 1990s and 2000s, winning two drivers’ championships with Michael Schumacher as Benetton and two more with Fernando Alonso as Renault. The businessman wouldn’t return to the outfit until 2024.

Technical director Bob Bell was named as acting team principal until Eric Boullier came onboard, as Renault sold its now-inconvenient team to Genii Capital.

2014 - Marco Mattiacci’s seven months at Ferrari

Marco Mattiacci, Ferrari Team Principal

Marco Mattiacci, Ferrari Team Principal

Since Jean Todt stepped down as Ferrari team boss at the end of the 2007 season, the job has been one of the trickiest in motorsport.

Current F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali took over during the next six years, but F1’s technical revolution got off to a disastrous start in 2014 for the Scuderia. Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen failed to finish on the podium in the first three rounds, scoring a combined 33 points – meaning Ferrari was down in fifth in the constructors’ championship, albeit just 11 points away from second-placed Force India, amid Mercedes’ dominance.

Domenicali took the fall; Marco Mattiacci, previously the CEO of Ferrari North America, stepped in. The 43-year-old was picked as someone who understood the intricacies of the Ferrari culture, despite his lack of F1 knowledge.

Ferrari’s fortunes did not improve significantly throughout 2014 – there was not much Mattiacci could do about it, in fairness – and he ended up being pushed aside seven months later, with Philip Morris man Maurizio Arrivabene replacing him.

“We decided to appoint Maurizio Arrivabene because, at this historic moment in time for the Scuderia and for Formula 1, we need a person with a thorough understanding not just of Ferrari but also of the governance mechanisms and requirements of the sport,” Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne said.

“Maurizio has a unique wealth of knowledge: he has been extremely close to the Scuderia for years and, as a member of the F1 Commission, is also keenly aware of the challenges we are facing. He has been a constant source of innovative ideas focused on revitalisation of Formula 1.

"His managerial experience on a highly complex and closely regulated market is also of great importance, and will help him manage and motivate the team.”

Albeit short-lived, Marchionne’s time at the head of the Scuderia saw Ferrari sign four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel as its lead driver, which led to two title bids in 2017 and 2018.

2014 - Caterham janitor gets flabbergasting promotion before administrator takes over

A member of the Caterham team

A member of the Caterham team

What began as a new iteration of the iconic Team Lotus ended in complete disarray.

When Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes launched his Formula 1 team for 2010, he – and other new teams – had been promised a £40m budget cap that never materialised.

Like its backmarking rivals, the new Lotus squad was therefore severely underfunded; its F1 entry was granted in September 2009, and six months later, it was on the grid, five seconds off the pace.

Renamed as Caterham in 2012, the outfit’s performance peaked that year as Heikki Kovalainen outqualified both Toro Rossos on merit in Valencia, just two seconds off the top teams.

Still, Fernandes grew tired of throwing money at the team without any points in sight and scaled his investment back before selling the team to a Colin Kolles-led consortium of Swiss and Middle Eastern investors in July 2014.

Cyril Abiteboul – Caterham’s third team principal after Fernandes himself and Riad Asmat – was therefore replaced by former F1 driver Christijan Albers, assisted by Manfredi Ravetto.

Meanwhile, former Romanian football player Ioan Constantin Cojocaru was hired as a janitor in August. In an interview with Romanian website ProSport, Cojocaru suggested Ravetto recognised him, told him he shouldn’t be a cleaner and therefore promoted him to the role of director.

Regardless, the company entered administration in October, with administrators Smith & Williamson taking it over, which led to another shock team boss change.

Finbarr O'Connell, Caterham team

Finbarr O'Connell, Caterham team

Smith & Williamson’s Finbarr O’Connell took on the team principal duties at the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Caterham crowdfunded its way back to the grid for what ended up being its swan song.

O’Connell appeared in the FIA press conference alongside the likes of Toto Wolff and Christian Horner. “I was there to try to rescue an F1 team and I felt nothing but support and friendship from them and from the other F1 team principals,” the Irishman told Motorsport in 2024.

“Bernie [Ecclestone] wanted Caterham on the grid and racing at Abu Dhabi, especially as Marussia was not going to be racing,” he added. “He assisted the team with organising the transport of all the racing kit, although I did pay handsomely for that. Bernie also helped organise our tyres and petrol.

“But, as the ringmaster for this amazing travelling circus, Bernie also called all the shots right down to who he would issue pit passes to and him not wanting me on the grid. Bernie didn't want the world's motor racing press wondering who that guy was shaking hands on the grid with the Caterham drivers and it being explained that I am a restructuring specialist, which he probably saw as a corporate undertaker.”

Read Also: The remarkable tale of F1’s unlikeliest team 'boss'

2016 - Ron Dennis loses power struggle at McLaren

Ron Dennis, McLaren Executive Chairman in the garage

Ron Dennis, McLaren Executive Chairman in the garage

As McLaren’s team boss for three decades, Ron Dennis helped the team write a great deal of F1 history, with championship success for Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and Lewis Hamilton under his tenure – no fewer than 10 drivers’ titles.

Dennis stepped aside in April 2009, letting Martin Whitmarsh take the reins of the F1 team, but retained his role as executive chairman of the McLaren company.

However, Dennis notoriously grew unhappy with Whitmarsh’s management of the outfit, and finally earned the board’s approval to take the lead of the team back in 2014, after an unsuccessful development avenue led to a podium-less 2013 campaign.

“My non-executive capacity started in January 2013 and it took me two days to realise it wasn't for me,” he said at the time. “I had great trepidation going into it and after some period of time it just didn't work for me.

“So I decided in the middle of the season it was this way or that way. At the beginning of this year I discussed this with my shareholders.

“They had six days to decide as a window. There was a lot of pre-discussion and, on the sixth day, the decision was taken.”

Dennis’ assessment of the team’s situation was somewhat bleak – “the company is unfit and it needs to get fit” – and optimistic – “I believe we will win races this year” – at the same time.

Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29 leads Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-29

Kevin Magnussen, McLaren MP4-29 leads Jenson Button, McLaren MP4-29

Win races McLaren did not in 2014, and its engine partnership with struggling Honda – which was decided in 2013 – meant it wouldn’t be successful in the next few years either.

Behind the scenes, a power struggle was brewing as Dennis, a 25% shareholder in McLaren, was informed in October 2016 that his contract wouldn’t be renewed.

As a consequence, Dennis attempted to acquire full control of the company, with fellow shareholders Mansour Ojjeh and Bahrain sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat taking steps to remove the Briton from office.

Dennis was placed on gardening leave, which he unsuccessfully challenged.

The Zak Brown era had begun – and, although it took time, McLaren returned to championship glory with Lando Norris in 2025.

2021-2026 - Alpine’s revolving door of team bosses

Laurent Rossi, Alpine F1 Team CEO

Laurent Rossi, Alpine F1 Team CEO

Since Renault bought the Enstone-based team back ahead of the 2016 season, the French brand has had an unshakeable – so far unfulfilled – goal of returning to the front of the grid.

The outfit was renamed Alpine ahead of the 2021 campaign and became a symbol of instability under Renault group CEO Luca de Meo’s leadership.

Team boss Cyril Abiteboul departed then; Laurent Rossi became Alpine CEO, with Marcin Budkowski and Davide Brivio sharing traditional team principal duties in a dual set-up, but both of them left the F1 team just a year into their respective roles.

Meanwhile, in October 2021, Rossi launched a 100-race plan to turn the team into an F1 frontrunner – as it happens, this was exactly 100 grands prix ago, with Alpine yet to take a single victory since then.

Alpine parted ways with non-executive director and Renault legend Alain Prost in January 2022, with the four-time world champion dismayed by the direction taken by the team.

“I wasn't involved in decision-making anymore, I sometimes disagreed – completely – but I had to keep conveying the official word,” Prost told L’Equipe at the time.

“Even as a member of the board, I found out about some decisions at the last minute. I may not be listened to, but I should at least be informed in time. It's a matter of respect. Relationships have become more and more complicated, I could feel a lot of jealousy.

Alain Prost, Renault F1 Team

Alain Prost, Renault F1 Team

“Laurent Rossi wants to be alone, not to be annoyed by anyone,” he added. “He actually told me himself that he no longer needed an advisor.

“There is now a real drive to sideline a lot of people. Laurent Rossi wants all the spotlight.”

Longtime Force India/Aston Martin team principal Otmar Szafnauer was hired for the 2022 campaign, but the American disagreed with Rossi’s 100-race plan – he believed more time was required.

Szafnauer was therefore ousted ahead of the 2023 summer break, alongside sporting director Alan Permane, a member of the team for 34 years – coincidentally at the same time as chief technical officer Pat Fry signed with Williams.

Otmar Szafnauer, Team Principal, Alpine F1, Pat Fry

Otmar Szafnauer, Team Principal, Alpine F1, Pat Fry

Rossi didn’t see out his 100-race plan anyway; he was replaced by Philippe Krief as Alpine CEO at the same time.

Renault F1 engine boss Bruno Famin was promoted to team principal following Szafnauer’s departure, but his tenure proved tricky.

Early in 2024, technical director Matt Harman and head of aerodynamics Dirk de Beer resigned after the Alpines qualified on the back row and finished 17th and 18th in the season opener.

Famin was replaced as team principal by Oliver Oakes in August 2024, but the Briton lasted just nine months before departing too as Flavio Briatore, who had returned to the team as executive advisor in June 2014, regained control over the team. The Italian leads the squad alongside managing director Steve Nielsen, who was hired as Oakes’ official replacement.

Meanwhile, Luca de Meo, who arguably called the shots, left the Renault group in June 2025 to join luxury goods company Kering, which owns the likes of Gucci, Yves Saint-Laurent and Balenciaga.

2025 - Red Bull’s Christian Horner era ends

Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing

Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing

A few years ago, Christian Horner being removed as Red Bull F1 team principal would have been unthinkable.

Becoming F1’s youngest team boss at 31 years old in 2005, Horner led the outfit to eight drivers’ titles, but his position became increasingly precarious after Red Bull cofounder Dietrich Mateschitz died in 2022.

Horner faltered but survived an investigation into a complaint of inappropriate behaviour by a female employee in early 2024, having been cleared of any wrongdoing by an internal investigation.

Still, several key Red Bull figures departed over the last few years, most importantly chief designer Adrian Newey and sporting director Jonathan Wheatley – and for some time it was clear that Horner’s future was at risk.

What made things trickier for Horner was that he had neither Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko nor the Max Verstappen camp on his side, and he was losing the support of the Yoovidhya family – Chalerm Yoovidhya owns 51% of Red Bull.

So, Horner held on for a few more months but eventually lost the battle in what was still a shock – even to him, according to what he told the staff in his farewell speech.

2026 - Adrian Newey becomes Aston Martin team principal – but not for long

Adrian Newey, Aston Martin Racing Team Principal

Adrian Newey, Aston Martin Racing Team Principal

Aston Martin has officially been in Formula 1 for five years, but it has already gone through four team principals, including the aforementioned Szafnauer, Mike Krack and Andy Cowell.

Last November, Adrian Newey was announced as Aston’s team boss for 2026 – which was slightly puzzling as the Briton certainly had enough on his plate as managing technical partner, trying to turn the Silverstone-based outfit into a real top team for the very first time in its 35-year history.

Over the past three months, Newey has steered clear of some traditional responsibilities like media duties, and now he already has a crisis on his hands.

Aston Martin’s new works engine deal with Honda isn’t paying off, that’s the least one can say – especially as the team gave up on its Mercedes customer status.

As F1 has switched to new technical regulations, the Japanese manufacturer’s power unit suffers from excessive vibrations, which cause battery damage and driver health concerns. The Newey-designed AMR26, as a consequence, can’t even complete a grand prix.

Read Also: Fernando Alonso: ‘10 years ago, I looked crazy criticising Honda…’

Although the team has stated that it would not comment on speculation, Motorsport understands Aston Martin is set to hire outgoing Audi F1 boss Jonathan Wheatley as team principal, with Newey focusing solely on technical matters.

Wheatley’s shock move, after he spent just a year at Audi, will make him Aston’s fifth team principal in as many years.

Read Also: Jonathan Wheatley officially leaves Audi, before replacing Adrian Newey at Aston Martin

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Mohsin Naqvi-led PCB under scanner, Kirsten exposes ‘constant outside noise’

Former Pakistan head coach Gary Kirsten has opened up on his brief and turbulent stint with the national side, revealing that excessive interference from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) played a major role in his early exit.

Kirsten, who was appointed in April 2024 on a two-year deal, stepped down from his role as head coach of Pakistan’s ODI and T20I teams within just six months. His resignation came abruptly, barely a week before Pakistan were scheduled to tour Australia for an ODI series.



In the immediate aftermath of his departure, the PCB handed over additional responsibilities to Test coach Jason Gillespie, who was asked to oversee the white-ball leg of the Australia tour. However, Gillespie too parted ways with the setup a few months later, adding to the instability within the coaching structure.

Reflecting on his experience, Kirsten pointed to the constant external involvement in team affairs as the most challenging aspect of the job.

“The thing that surprised me more than anything was the level of interference. I don’t think I have ever seen it at that level before. Did it surprise me? I don’t know, but it was significant," Kirsten said while speaking to talkSPORT Cricket.

He explained that such an environment made it extremely difficult for a coach to implement plans or build a stable working relationship with players.

“It is quite difficult for a coach to come and formulate a way that you can work with the players when there is just this constant noise from the outside. It was tough, just this constant noise from the outside and a lot of punitive actions around poor performance and stuff like that," he added.

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Kirsten also highlighted how coaches often become easy targets when results do not go a team’s way, describing it as a counterproductive approach.

“As a coach, you are the lowest hanging fruit when the team isn’t going well, so let us get rid of the coach or let us put a restriction on the coach because that is the easiest thing to do when the teams are performing and that is kind of counterproductive in my view," Kirsten said.

Commanders' OL has unique insight into new OC David Blough

The Washington Commanders entered free agency with a plan to get younger and faster. Two weeks in, Washington has accomplished that feat, adding 12 outside free agents, and giving the defense an infusion of under-30 talent it severely lacked the past two seasons.

The Commanders also brought back or extended several of their own free agents, including guard/center Nick Allegretti. Allegretti had one year remaining on his contract, and Washington extended him through 2027. After the Commanders surprisingly released center Tyler Biadasz before free agency, Allegretti became the top internal candidate to replace him at center.

Allegretti is excited to play in Washington for a third season, particularly for new offensive coordinator David Blough. Allegretti has an interesting perspective on Blough. He played his college football at Illinois, while Blough was at Purdue. They were Big Ten rivals from 2014-18, meeting each season. And the Purdue/Illinois rivalry is heated. That still never stopped Allegretti from appreciating Blough.

"I competed against him for five years in college, Illinois vs. Purdue, and then got the opportunity actually at the East West Shrine Game, he was my quarterback coming out in the draft process, and immediately was like, this guy is special," Allegretti recently told The Team 980 in Washington, D.C.

"Really, really loves ball. Obviously played for five years and was sitting in an office coaching just three weeks after his career ended. He's one of those guys, and I may not have been able to guess it would happen this quick, but you could talk to guys in the locker room. I've been a huge proponent of his since I got to D.C. and I think everyone's, you know, shocked. He's a 30-year-old coordinator. Everyone's going to be shocked when he's a mid-30s head coach as well, because I think that's coming down the pipe for him soon."

It's interesting to hear about Blough from this perspective. We've heard other coaches, such as Ben Johnson, Dan Campbell, and, of course, Dan Quinn and Kliff Kingsbury, sing Blough's praises. We've heard quarterback Jayden Daniels discuss his relationship with Blough. But to hear a former college rival who has known him for years offer a different perspective is interesting. Allegretti saw it from afar.

Nick Allegretti has known David Blough since they were Big Ten rivals, and he's thrilled for Blough to take over as Commanders OC. pic.twitter.com/juOABOLJeu

— The Team 980 (@team980) March 20, 2026

While there are some concerns about the Commanders having two new coordinators in 2026, almost everyone agrees that Blough will be a home-run hire for Quinn.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Nick Allegretti and OC David Blough were rivals

Wisconsin women's basketball second round WBIT opponent revealed

The Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball program snapped a double-digit game losing streak as they traveled to Corvallis, Oregon, and took care of business.

Wisconsin learned its season wasn't over when it was invited to the WBIT. While they had to play at Oregon State, it wasn't a game the team was going to take for granted. Even though the Badgers' last win came on January 21, they had 15 days to prepare for this one. In the end, Wisconsin led for 90% of the game and ultimately prevailed, 62-58.

Wisconsin improved to 14-17 overall as they ended Oregon State's season at 23-12. The Badgers are now set to go back on the road for the tournament's second round.

Their opponent: the Miami Hurricanes. In the span of a few days, Wisconsin is forced to go from the Pacific Northwest all the way down to Florida.

The Hurricanes are 18-14 overall after they defeated their first-round opponent, Georgia Southern, 82-56. Miami has won six of its last eight and is 11-6 at home this season. Keep in mind, the Hurricanes haven't lost at the Watsco Center since February 1. Wisconsin's only road wins during the regular season were at UIC and Rutgers.

The two teams will square off on Sunday, March 22, at noon ET, 11 a.m. CT.

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Texas A&M HC Michael Earley and Shane Sdao speak after Georgia loss

No. 21 Texas A&M (17–4, 1–3 SEC) dropped its second straight conference game on Friday night, falling behind early and never generating enough offense to climb back in a 9–4 loss to No. 5 Georgia at Olsen Field.

From the opening inning, it felt like the Aggies were chasing. For the third time in SEC play, A&M surrendered an early lead, forcing the lineup to operate from behind against one of the nation’s most explosive offenses. With the pitching staff already stretched thin and two bullpen arms lost for the season, the margin for error has shrunk considerably—and Georgia took full advantage.

The Bulldogs out‑hit the Aggies 15–6, consistently applying pressure with quality swings and traffic on the bases. A&M, meanwhile, created opportunities but couldn’t convert them, stranding nine runners and missing several chances to shift momentum.

“They just made pitches,” head coach Michael Earley said postgame. “We chased a little bit too much out of the zone from what my eyes tell me, but that’s baseball.”

Starting pitcher Shane Sdao endured a rough opening stretch, allowing five runs through the first three innings before settling in and flashing his best swing‑and‑miss stuff of the season. The left‑hander struck out a career‑high 11 batters, but he didn’t sugarcoat the outing.

“Sure, I had 11 strikeouts, but I let up five runs, and that’s unacceptable,” Sdao said.

Offensively, the Aggies never found the timely hit that could have cracked the game open. And while the defense remained steady, the combination of early deficits and inconsistent pitching has become a troubling trend through the first two SEC weekends.

The sky isn’t falling, but the urgency is real. If Texas A&M wants to avoid must‑win scenarios down the stretch, they’ll need to start stacking wins against top‑25 opponents—and soon.

Below you can watch the full postgame following the loss to Georgia.

Texas A&M will look to even the series on Saturday, as Game 2 is set for March 21 at 2 p.m. at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M HC Michael Earley and Shane Sdao speak after Georgia loss

NFL history suggests Titans’ free agency splurge will lead to wins

Over a week into NFL free agency, the rapid signings have slowed as teams plan for the NFL Draft. The Tennessee Titans entered free agency with the second-most cap space (behind the Las Vegas Raiders) and proceeded to spend the most in total contract value ($318,292,500), per Spotrac. They have also signed the second-most players (19) to date, trailing only the Miami Dolphins' 21 signings.

The Titans have been ranked among the top 10 biggest spenders in free agency the last two offseasons, but they have only had six wins to show for it. However, their spending spree this offseason suggests future success based on recent NFL history.

3+ Win Increase has followed the biggest free agency spenders

Since 2019, every team that led the NFL in free agent spending has increased its win totals by at least three games the following season. This means it is safe to bet that the Titans will win at least six games next season, as they have spent the most by $29,285,000 ahead of the second biggest spender, the Las Vegas Raiders.

One week into the new league year, the #Titans ($313.3M) have spent the most total value in 2026 free agency per @spotrac

Every team that led the NFL in free agent spending from 2019-25 saw an increase of at least 3 wins the following season, including +10 by the 2025 Patriots

— John Todd (@JohnToddNFL) March 18, 2026

Not only did the Titans spend the most, but they also added players to solidify weaknesses and bring familiarity to their new coaching staff. This was a similar blueprint the New England Patriots followed last season after adding former Titans coach Mike Vrabel.

Of the seven teams to increase their win total by at least three games since 2019, six of them reside in the same conference as the Titans, the AFC. Nothing is guaranteed in the NFL, but if their additions translate the way history suggests, this offseason could mark the turning point for the Titans' franchise.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Big spending signals significant jump in 2026

March Madness post had Bengals fans thinking big-name was signing

Big-name NFL free agent DeAndre Hopkins accidentally caused a ruckus around the Cincinnati Bengals on Friday. 

Hopkins, probably happily minding his own business and watching his Clemson Tigers in the NCAA tournament, posted a tiger emoji on social media. 

One problem: It’s the middle of free agency. 

Well, two problems: Hopkins used the emoji most commonly used when referencing the Bengals

One can see how things might get hectic on social media.

And for those who dismiss the connection because the Bengals already have Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins as their top weapons for Joe Burrow…careful. Third wideout is quietly a big need in Cincinnati after Andrei Iosivas underperformed last year and Jermaine Burton didn’t work out. 

Hopkins, by the way, only signed a one-year deal worth $5 million with Baltimore last year, so he wouldn’t be out of the Bengals’ price range if the two parties had an interest. 

But that’s probably looking too far into things. Point is, Hopkins was watching some hoops and so too were Bengals fans, as it turns out: 

…🐅

— Deandre Hopkins (@DeAndreHopkins) March 20, 2026

Damn you… your March madness tweet got me hyped

— Drake Burton (@bengalsdrake) March 20, 2026

This is just a college basketball tweet.

Or is it… https://t.co/8Ecmh5IV6D

— Drew Garrison (@DrewGarrison) March 20, 2026

Ja’Marr Chase + DHop + Tee Higgins

Nobody is stopping that trio 👀👀

— PPRFantasyTips (@PPRFantasyTips) March 20, 2026

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: March Madness post had Bengals fans thinking big-name was signing

Family fuels Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes’ rise into Women's NCAA Tournament

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt sophomore guard Mikayla Blakes is more than just a baller. She’s also a sister.

Blakes is the kind of sister her brother, Jaylen, proudly brags about often.

Jaylen, who played college basketball at Stanford, has watched her grow into the player she is today. Starting with pickup games at home in New Jersey to hitting game-winning shots on consecutive days while playing at Vanderbilt and Stanford.

He pushed her to be the best from a young age, literally.

“It was very physical because I wouldn't like to be pushed around,” Jaylen said. “Besides that, he’s really like, who I look up to just training-wise and work ethic-wise.”

Mikayla is breaking away from the competition in her sophomore season, tallying new accolades often. She was named first-team All-America by the Associate Press and is the 2025-26 SEC Player of the Year.

The duo reunited this season as Jaylen is home from playing professionally in Israel for Hapoel Galil Elyon while rehabbing a torn ACL in his knee.

“This is going to be his first time watching me in the March Madness tournament,” Mikayla said. “This year was his first year actually watching me play a game in person, but we’re on the phone 24/7.”

Her support system extends beyond her brother. Her parents have been in their corners throughout their whole college careers.

“They made a pact with us that at least one parent would be at each game,” Mikayla said. “It’s kind of full circle, and everybody’s here for me today, so I’m just excited.”

The constant support has helped shape Blakes into the player she is today.

“The thing I learned from [Jaylen] is just to stay consistent and know who you truly are,” Mikayla said. “You’re going to go through ups and downs a lot of the time and rely on your family.”

To most, Blakes is one of the SEC’s biggest stars, but to her family, she is the sister and daughter they have supported every step of the way.

Lily Grace Kilgoreis a student in the University of Georgia’s Carmical Sports Media Institute.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Vanderbilt guard Mikayla Blakes’ rise into Women's NCAA Tournament

‘We are not going to just sit there and surrender’ – Spurs boss Ho previews Manchester City

‘We are not going to just sit there and surrender’ – Spurs boss Ho previews Manchester City
‘We are not going to just sit there and surrender’ – Spurs boss Ho previews Manchester City

Tottenham Hotspur head coach Martin Ho says that he expects a reaction from his side when they face Manchester City this afternoon and that they will play their way in the North West.

Spurs were off-colour as they slipped to a 2-1 home loss to Everton last weekend. The result saw The Lilywhites lose ground in the race for European qualification.

When speaking to the media ahead of this afternoon’s trip to Manchester City, Spurs boss Ho said that he expects his side to bounce back from last weekend’s disappointment.

“I hope so, we should get a response,” Ho said. “It was uncharacteristic of ourselves the way we were but you can have games like that in football, we can have an off-day. We can’t have many of them and I don’t think we have had too many of them.

“You have to embrace it and evaluate what we did. I’ve done that as a coach in terms of how we approached the game, how we set up and what we did. We need to make sure we go into this game with the confidence and belief to put it right.”

Spurs slipped to a 5-1 defeat to Manchester City in the reverse fixture. Five different players got their names on the scoresheet for The Cityzens. Manchester City will be the favourites to win this game but Ho says that Spurs won’t hold back, they will perform their way.

He said “We are going to have to defend diligently, the concentration levels will have to be high and we know that we will have to suffer without the ball. 

“They are the highest possession-based team in the league, they dominate the ball quite well and they now have a totally different variance to their play, so they will play short or play direct when they need to. They will go back-to-front very quickly if they have to.

“With the quality that they have in the attacking third, they score goals consistently, create big chances, their relationships and understanding of each other on the pitch is very good.

“We know that we are going to have to suffer at times but we are not going to just sit there and surrender. We are going to be brave with the ball, play the way that we want to play. One game doesn’t define us but what does define us is how we perform to go forward because growth is the big thing for this team and this club.”

Reflecting on Manchester City’s surge at the top of the Barclays Women’s Super League table, Ho highlighted the team’s greater freedom and flexibility in their play this season.

He said “Maybe it’s about the flexibility and freedom that Andrée [Jeglertz] has given them. They’re so much more dynamic and versatile tactically and they have a real cutting edge. If you look at their goalscorers, they’ve had a lot of different goalscorers in the season.

“Goals are coming from different areas of the pitch and they have a very dangerous front-line with a midfield backing that up. The depth within the squad supports that. Their attacking flexibility and freedom within their team is definitely something you can see.”

Tottenham Hotspur’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture at Manchester City kicks-off at 12pm.

Gianluigi Donnarumma: Real Madrid disappointment ‘huge’ but tie was over in first leg

Gianluigi Donnarumma: Real Madrid disappointment ‘huge’ but tie was over in first leg
Gianluigi Donnarumma: Real Madrid disappointment ‘huge’ but tie was over in first leg

Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has admitted that a 3-0 Round of 16 loss to Real Madrid all but eliminated his side from the UEFA Champions League.

The Blues were knocked out of Europe for the third successive season by Real Madrid this week as Los Blancos claimed a 5-1 aggregate win over Pep Guardiola and co to progress to the quarter-final of the competition.

City were shell-shocked by a 22-minute hat-trick by Federico Valverde in the opening leg in Madrid and despite making a bright start to the game, the eight-time Premier League champions returned home empty-handed and with a mountain to climb in the second leg.

Despite having sent a rallying call to his teammates to pull off the improbable at the Etihad Stadium – where the Blues went on to narrowly lose in the return leg after captain Bernardo Silva was shown a red card after 20 minutes – Donnarumma has admitted that the Round of 16 tie was over in Madrid last week.

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It was all uphill after 3-0 loss in Madrid, admits Donnarumma

Speaking to Sky Italia after City’s 2-1 loss at the Etihad Stadium this week, Donnarumma conceded that the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie was decided in Madrid.

“We played a great game and had plenty of chances,” the Italy international said. “With 11 men, it would have been a completely different match.

“They (Real Madrid) were better, they scored more goals than us. I think qualification was decided in the first leg, after that it’s all uphill. We have to accept it.

“There are important games to play, the disappointment is huge. But from tomorrow, we’ll have to get back on our feet because on Sunday (against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final) – we already have a title to bring home.”

Donnarumma: We won’t change our way of playing despite Real Madrid exit

Despite Manchester City’s approach against Real Madrid costing them the tie, Donnarumma has stuck by Guardiola’s methods and maintained that the Blues will not pivot from the ways and means that have brought them great success in the recent past.

“We play with a slightly high defence,” the 27-year-old added. “It’s our way of playing, sometimes it gives you advantages and other times disadvantages.

“If you don’t do well, you end up one-on-one. Even if l’m in line with the defence, if the ball is perfect, it’s hard to get to it. Unfortunately, that’s been the case in these two games, but we won’t change.

“It has brought City so many advantages over the years. After losing 3-0 in Madrid, everything becomes more difficult.”

James Trafford will start Carabao Cup final against Arsenal, confirms Pep Guardiola

Donnarumma will be rooting for backup goalkeeper James Trafford at Wembley on Sunday after Guardiola confirmed that the 23-year-old Englishman will be in net against Mikel Arteta‘s side in the Carabao Cup final.

Don’t scoff at Celtic’s pursuit of Plymouth Argyle striker Lorent Tolaj

Don’t scoff at Celtic’s pursuit of Plymouth Argyle striker Lorent Tolaj
Don’t scoff at Celtic’s pursuit of Plymouth Argyle striker Lorent Tolaj

Don’t scoff at Celtic’s interest in Lorent Tolaj…

Celtic have been linked with a summer move for Plymouth Argyle striker Lorent Tolaj, after monitoring the Swiss goalscorer on numerous occasions. He has been in fine form for the English League One side as they chase a play off spot, scoring 19 goals in 32 appearances for the Pilgrims this campaign.

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Described as a natural ‘number nine’ striker the former Swiss youth international has played most of his career in England, starting his career with Brighton, but failed to make the grade and was sent out for loan spells at Cambridge, Salford, and Dundee.

Tolaj left the and joined national league side Aldershot Town, whom he enjoyed a productive spell scoring 19 goals in 44 appearances before moving to league two side Port Vale. After 15 goals and 41 appearances, the Swiss striker was on the move again this time to League One side and current club Plymouth Argyle.

Tolaj is untested at the highest level, but don’t let football snobbery get in the way due to his status as a League One player, as we’ve had some success in the past when it comes to recruiting players from the lower tiers of English football. Didn’t we sign Matt O’Riley from a League One outfit, MK Dons. How did that one work out?

And I seem to recall that Gary Hooper was signed by Neil Lennon from Scunthorpe United who just narrowly avoided relegation from the English Championship the previous campaign.

Gary Hooper of Celtic celebrates after scoring his first goal during the Clydesdale Bank Premier League match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park on February 20, 2011. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Gary Hooper scored 82 goals in 138 games for Celtic

Gary caught the attention of Celtic after a prolific season in the championship, but before that had made his name in the lower reaches of English football, so he too was very much unproven at a higher level.

Gary went on to score an impressive 82 goals in 138 games for Celtic, and more than proved himself on the European stage as well. He had a huge mistake in wanting to leave Celtic to go back to England to pursue his dream of playing for his country.

Matt O’Riley, Scottish Cup Final, June 2023. Celtic v Inverness Caley Thistle. Photo Geo (The Celtic Star)

As mentioned earlier, Matt O’Riley was signed from league one side MK Dons, and went on to be a firm favourite in the eyes of the Celtic supporters before moving to Brighton in a £25 million deal.

Tolaj may operate in the third tier of English football, but don’t scoff at suggestions of a possible bid. It’s a scene we’ve recruited well from in the past, and one we should be continuing to explore for future talent.

The biggest problem with Celtic’s recruitment

The biggest problem with Celtic’s recruitment is that we have no proper structure in place and zero has been done about it by a Celtic Board more interested in banning supporters than running the club in a professional manner, while claiming to be world class in everything they do.

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FSG’s latest decision could have a huge impact on Michael Edwards’ future at Liverpool – Opinion

FSG’s latest decision could have a huge impact on Michael Edwards’ future at Liverpool – Opinion
FSG’s latest decision could have a huge impact on Michael Edwards’ future at Liverpool – Opinion

No Multiple Club Model: A Strategic Retreat or Missed Opportunity?

On the eve of Liverpool’s trip to Brighton, a significant development behind the scenes threatens to shape the club’s medium and long-term future far more than anything that unfolds on the pitch. Fenway Sports Group, led by John W. Henry, have reportedly decided against pursuing a multi-club model — at least for now.

This is not a minor adjustment. It is a fundamental shift away from what was believed to be the next phase of Liverpool’s evolution.

When Michael Edwards returned to the club as Sporting CEO, it was widely understood that his remit extended beyond Anfield. The vision was clear: identify, acquire, and integrate a network club — or clubs — that would allow Liverpool to operate with greater flexibility in recruitment, player development, and long-term squad planning.

Reports suggest that as many as 25 clubs across Europe and South America were analysed. The intention was not opportunistic; it was methodical and key to the return of Edwards. This was a model already proven elsewhere, designed to future-proof Liverpool in an increasingly competitive and financially complex football landscape.

And yet, after all that groundwork, FSG have stepped back.

The reasons appear rooted in financial caution. The cost of acquisition, the regulatory hurdles, and the operational complexity have combined to create hesitation by the paymasters. In isolation, that is understandable and even sensible. But in context, it raises a more uncomfortable question — is this ownership group still willing to push Liverpool forward at the level required to compete with Europe’s most ambitious institutions?

Because standing still, in modern football, is rarely neutral.

It is a regression.

Edwards, Hughes, and the Risk of Internal Drift

The timing of this decision is particularly delicate.

Michael Edwards did not return to Liverpool to maintain the status quo. His reputation was built on innovation, efficiency, and a relentless pursuit of marginal gains that eventually culminated in Liverpool returning to the pinnacle of English and European football.

If the multi-club model was a central pillar of his long-term strategy, its abandonment — or even indefinite delay — inevitably creates tension and takes away a huge long-term opportunity that was key to long-term success.

Sources suggesting dissatisfaction should not be dismissed lightly.

At the same time, uncertainty continues to surround Richard Hughes, with growing noise linking the current sporting director to a lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League. Should that departure materialise, Liverpool would find itself in a moment of structural instability at precisely the time they require clarity and direction.

The hierarchy that once operated with near-perfect alignment — Edwards, recruitment, coaching staff — now feels less certain.

And that uncertainty extends onto the pitch.

A club’s footballing identity is not built in isolation from its executive structure. The inconsistency seen in Liverpool’s performances this season mirrors, in many ways, the ambiguity surrounding its strategic direction. Questions around the head coach remain unresolved, recruitment pathways feel less defined, and now the broader vision of expansion has been paused.

If Michael Edwards begins to feel constrained, the risk is not immediate departure — but gradual disengagement. And for a club that has already experienced the impact of losing him once before, that should be a sobering thought.

Liverpool has long prided itself on being proactive rather than reactive.

This decision feels different.

It feels cautious.

Perhaps even hesitant.

And in a sport where rivals continue to innovate, invest, and expand their influence globally, hesitation can be costly. Perhaps Edwards will assume his old position as Sporting Director, where he was the world’s most influential figure in that role, perhaps he walks away given that assurances have disappeared.

The Brighton fixture may dominate the immediate conversation, but the real story could lie far from the Amex Stadium.

Because if the vision at the top begins to stall, the consequences will inevitably filter down.

And Liverpool, once again, may find themselves searching not just for results — but for direction.

Journalist roasts Man Utd ‘dud’ for what he did in the 100th minute against Bournemouth

Journalist roasts Man Utd ‘dud’ for what he did in the 100th minute against Bournemouth
Journalist roasts Man Utd ‘dud’ for what he did in the 100th minute against Bournemouth

Manchester United had to settle for a single point at the Vitality Stadium, but they risked coming out empty-handed due to a late mistake committed by Manuel Ugarte.

The Red Devils took the lead twice in the second half, first through Bruno Fernandes, who scored from the spot, and the second time from an own goal from James Hill.

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However, the Cherries were able to restore parity on both occasions thanks to Ryan Christie and Eli Junior Kroupi’s penalty.

Manuel Ugarte committed another mistake against Bournemouth

Man Utd supporters felt hard done by the officiating, as many pundits argued that the challenge Harry Maguire committed on Evanilson was too similar to Adrien Truffert’s push on Amad Diallo.

And yet, the Man Utd defender was giving his marching orders, with Bournemouth handed the opportunity to score a later equaliser, whereas the challenge on the Ivorian winger went completely unpunished.

Despite going down to 10 men in the final minutes, the visitors were able to withstand the pressure and cling on to a point. Nevertheless, Ugarte’s late introduction almost came at a cost yet again.

The Sun journalist Samuel Luckhurst noted how the Uruguayan gave away a cheap free-kick in a dangerous place.

“Into the 100th minute and Manuel Ugarte decides to needlessly foul an opponent on the touchline just inside United’s third with them down to ten men and clinging on for a point. A £50.75m dud,” posted the journalist on his official X account.

Is Ugarte heading to Man Utd exit door?

This certainly isn’t the first time Ugarte caused ‘chaos’ following his introduction. The 24-year-old has been reduced to a mere benchwarmer who comes in late when Casemiro begins to tire.

One might imagine that Michael Carrick wouldn’t resort to his services at all if it weren’t for the lack of options in midfield.

While Man Utd are seemingly displeased with the former Paris Saint-Germain man, the feeling is reciprocal, as Ugarte is said to be ‘unhappy’ with his status at the club.

Therefore, a summer departure appears inevitable for the midfielder, but the challenge is to find a suitor and a formula that shields United from a capital loss. Galatasaray have been his staunchest admirers since January, but it remains to be seen if a deal can be materialised.

Toulouse predicted XI v Lorient: Charlie Cresswell out

Toulouse predicted XI v Lorient: Charlie Cresswell out
Toulouse predicted XI v Lorient: Charlie Cresswell out

Toulouse FC will be without English defender Charlie Cresswell for Saturday’s game against FC Lorient, Carles Martinez Novell has confirmed.

Martinez Novell stated that Cresswell’s condition is improving after the former Leeds United defender sustained a hamstring injury against Olympique de Marseille earlier this month. However, his return is expected the other side of the international break and not against Les Merlus. 

Dayann Methalie and Frank Magri are also both out of Toulouse’s game this afternoon, with both suffering from knee injuries. However, there was better news regarding Guillaume Restes, who sustained a knee injury last weekend. He is expected in goal later today, whilst Cristian Casseres was rested for last weekend’s win over FC Metz 3-4. He will also return to the fold. 

Toulouse likely line-up v Lorient

Guillaume Restes; Mark McKenzie, Rasmus Nicolaisen, Djibril Sidibé; Aron Donnum, Pape Demba Diop, Cristian Casseres, Warren Kamanzi; Yann Gboho, Emersonn, Santiago Hidalgo. (L’Éq)

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Who will win Iowa women's basketball vs FDU today? Here's our pick

Iowa women's basketball begins men's March Madness on Saturday with a 3 p.m. CT game against FDU.

The 2-seed Hawkeyes and 15-seed Knights face off in a Sacramento 4 Regional first-round game in Iowa City.

Here's our prediction for Saturday's NCAA Tournament contest.

Iowa women's basketball vs. FDU prediction

While a first-round loss would be truly shocking, a herky-jerky start from the Hawkeyes really wouldn't be. With numerous young players trying to re-establish a shooting groove after 13 days since last playing, early seesawing action shouldn't be overly concerning.

That said, it's imperative Iowa doesn't get rattled if such a scenario materializes. Remember, outside of Hannah Stuelke and Kylie Feuerbach, shouldering these lofty expectations while trying to execute them on a grand stage like sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena is a new experience for everyone else involved.

After needing a quarter to warm up, Iowa will overwhelms the Knights as predicted and roll into the second round.

Iowa 82, FDU 52

―Dargan Southard (full scouting report)

Iowa vs. FDU betting odds (from BetMGM)

  • Iowa favored by 32.5 points
  • Over/under: 129.5
  • Odds as of Friday night

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Who will win Iowa women's basketball vs FDU today? Here's our pick

India to play two T20Is in Ireland in June; Belfast to host both matches

NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India on Saturday announced the schedule for India’s tour of Ireland. India will play a two-match T20I series in June 2026.

India have toured Ireland three times in the last eight years — in 2018, 2022 and 2023.



The two-match T20I series will begin on June 26, with both matches scheduled to be played in Belfast. The second and final game will take place on June 28.

Both matches will start at 3:00 PM local time (7:30 PM IST).

India will return to Belfast for the series, marking their first appearance at the venue since 2007.

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India’s tour of Ireland 2026 – Schedule



June 26 (Friday): 1st T20I, Belfast – 3:00 PM local (7:30 PM IST)

June 28 (Sunday): 2nd T20I, Belfast – 3:00 PM local (7:30 PM IST)

Inside Illinois basketball roster: How Brad Underwood used European influence to build Fighting Illini program

Brad Underwood

Inside Illinois basketball roster: How Brad Underwood used European influence to build Fighting Illini program originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Brad Underwood has helped bring Illinois back to prominence, producing a consistent contender since being hired in 2017.

Underwood's success is partly due to his recruiting, as the 62-year-old coach looks beyond the United States to fill out his roster. His international recruiting has helped turn the Illini into a destination for players from abroad, as seen with his 2026 squad.

As the Fighting Illini aim to return to the Final Four for the first time in over two decades, Underwood is relying on several European players to lead the way. Here's how he built his team by going beyond the United States. 

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Illinois basketball roster

PlayerPositionYearHometown
David MirkovicForwardFreshmanNiksic, Montenegro
Brandon LeeGuardFreshmanSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Andrej StojakovicGuardJuniorThessaloniki, Greece
Ben HumrichousForwardGraduateTipton, Indiana
Kylan BoswellGuardSeniorChampaign, Illinois
AJ ReddGuardSeniorChicago, Illinois
Blake FagbemiGuardFreshmanNaperville, Illinois
Toni BilicForwardSophomoreTrogir, Croatia
Tomislav IvisicCenterJuniorVodice, Croatia
Zvonimir IvisicForward/CenterJuniorVodice, Croatia
Jake DavisForwardJuniorMcCordsville, Illinois
Ty RodgersGuard/ForwardJuniorSaginaw, Michigan
Keaton WaglerGuardFreshmanShawnee, Kansas
Jason JakstysCenterFreshmanYorkville, Illinois
Mihalo PetreovicGuardSophomoreProkuplje, Serbia

Where is Illinois basketball roster from?

Illinois' roster comes from all over the world, as Brad Underwood has scouted globally to fill out the 15-man squad. Underwood acquired players from five different countries and one U.S. territory, including six players from Europe alone.

Within the United States, players come from four different states. Notably, five players were born in Illinois, while players from three other states also contributed.

Illinois players come from the following locations:

  • Illinois
  • Michigan
  • Kansas
  • Indiana
  • Puerto Rico
  • Croatia
  • Greece
  • Serbia
  • Montenegro

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How Illinois basketball built roster

Illinois head coach Brad Underwood has made recruiting international players a priority for the Illini roster. Beyond fitting the school's identity, Underwood said he admires the way Europeans play basketball.

"It fit me, it fit what I liked, the big three: dribble-pass-shoot guys," Underwood said. "I love the fact that they have tremendous passion for the game, they've been extremely well-coached in their young days, they're fundamentally very sound."

Underwood added that the NIL landscape has allowed the school to compete for top European prospects, further reinforcing the priority. He also believes Illinois is simply following the trend set by the NBA.

"The best players in the NBA are European players now," he added. "We're following a trend; it's exciting for them to come here and play."

Brad Underwood on international recruiting: "It fits our university... It fit me, it fit what I like."

Loves the passion for the game they bring and their coaching growing up. Says NIL has opened the door to get the top talent from overseas.

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— Glenn Kinley (@glenn_kinley) October 9, 2025

In the past, some of Underwood's best players were Kofi Cockburn from Jamaica, Giorgi Bezhanishvili from Georgia and Kasparas Jakučionis from Lithuania. This year's team is largely built around brothers Tomislav and Zvonimir Ivisic from Croatia, David Mirkovic from Montenegro and Andrej Stojakovic from Greece.

Of Illinois' 15 players, seven were born outside of the United States, which includes one player from Puerto Rico, and another five players are from Illinois. That means there are only three players on the team who were born in any of the other 49 states

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Fanatics Flag Football Classic rosters: Full list of NFL players participating, from Tom Brady to Joe Burrow

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Fanatics Flag Football Classic rosters: Full list of NFL players participating, from Tom Brady to Joe Burrow originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite the 2026 NCAA Tournament being well underway this weekend, there is football to be played.

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic will take place on Saturday at 4 p.m. ET in Los Angeles. Current and past NFL stars will join up with other celebrities and play flag football.

Along with the two teams of NFL stars and celebrities, the U.S. flag football team will also be in attendance. Fans watching will be able to learn about the U.S. best flag football players, along with their favorite NFL athletes and celebrities.

Here are the rosters for the Founders (led by Tom Brady and Jalen Hurts) and the Wildcats (led by Jayden Daniels and Joe Burrow).

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Fanatics Flag Football Classic rosters 2026

Founders

PlayerTeam/profession
Tom BradyCommentator/Raiders minority owner
Jalen HurtsEagles
Ashton JeantyRaiders
Alvin KamaraSaints
Rob GronkowskiFormer Patriots/Buccaneers TE
Antoine Winfield Jr.Buccaneers
DeVonta SmithEagles
Stefon DiggsFree-agent
Von MillerFree-agent
Damar HamlinFree-agent
Patrick PetersonFormer Cardinals/Vikings/Steelers DB
Terence CrawfordBoxer

Wildcats

PlayerTeam/profession
Jayden DanielsCommanders
Joe BurrowBengals
Saquon BarkleyEagles
Kyle Juszczyk49ers
Odell Beckham Jr.Free-agent
Davante AdamsRams
DeAndre HopkinsFree-agent
Derwin James Jr.Chargers
Luke KuechlyFormer Panthers LB
Jalen RamseySteelers
Logan PaulInfluencer/WWE wrestler
iShowSpeedYouTuber

U.S. men's national team

PlayerPosition
Darrell Doucette IIIQB
Nico CasaresQB
Laderrick “Pablo” SmithWR/QB
Aamir BrownDB/WR
Tyler DavisWR/DB
Velton Brown Jr.WR/DB
Ja'Deion HighWR/DB
Isaiah CalhounDB/WR
Jamie KennedyDB/WR
Mike DanielsDB/WR
Laval DavisDE/WR
Shawn Theard Jr.DE/WR

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When is the Fanatics Flag Football Classic?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Time: 4 p.m. ET | 1 p.m. PT

The Fanatics Flag Football Classic will begin at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. The home of the MLS's LAFC and NWSL's Angel City FC will house the exhibition event, after originally being slated to play in Saudi Arabia.

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Pedri opens up on having early doubts at Barcelona – ‘Didn’t expect to be here in my first year’

Pedri opens up on having early doubts at Barcelona – ‘Didn’t expect to be here in my first year’
Pedri opens up on having early doubts at Barcelona – ‘Didn’t expect to be here in my first year’

The signing of Pedri by Barcelona has become one of the best pieces of business in recent football history.

The midfielder stood out in the youth ranks of UD Las Palmas and had shown promise in his early appearances with the first team, but few could have predicted how quickly he would rise to the level he has reached.

Barcelona paid an initial €5 million in 2019, with additional variables that have since been met, pushing the total fee beyond €20 million.

Even so, it still looks like a bargain for what many consider one of the best midfielders in the world.

Pedri on his early tenure at Barcelona

At the beginning, however, not even Pedri himself was sure about his immediate future. After signing him, the club allowed him to stay on loan at Las Palmas, and the original plan was to send him out on loan again the following season (2020/21), this time to a La Liga side.

But everything changed once he started training with the first team. His quality quickly won everyone over – especially then-manager Ronald Koeman and Lionel Messi.

Pedri himself recalled those uncertain early days in an interview with the club, saying (h/t SPORT):

“In this club, we always say: one year here is like several elsewhere; we’re well aware of the club’s stature. No, I didn’t expect to be here in my first year, nor to have the number.”

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Continuing, he added: “When I first came here, I was staying in a hotel and would go back to my brother’s place to sleep.

“I’d always tell him, ‘Training’s gone well, let’s see if I’m lucky enough to stay’ – and well, we’d always talk about it, until Koeman told me I was staying, and here I am today.”

In the end, common sense prevailed. Koeman quickly realised he had a player who could contribute immediately, and that same season he became a regular starter and a key figure in Barcelona’s Copa del Rey triumph.

He also developed a special connection with Messi. As revealed by Koeman himself, the Argentine recognised Pedri’s potential from day one and constantly looked for him in training sessions and matches.

It was a partnership that, unfortunately for Barcelona fans, only lasted one season before Messi’s departure.

Sky’s Ewen Murray to quit golf commentary after Ryder Cup abuse

Ewen Murray has been the voice of golf on Sky Sports for 35 years (Getty Images)

The veteran Sky Sports golf commentator Ewen Murray says he has made the decision to hang up his microphone after witnessing the “disgraceful” abuse suffered by Rory McIlroy at last year’s Ryder Cup.

Murray, 71, has been the voice of golf on Sky Sports for 35 years, following his own playing career, and had not renewed his contract with the broadcaster - but he told the Sliced Podcast that the ugly scenes at Bethpage Black prompted him to bring forward his retirement.

McIlroy received an apology from the PGA of America after he and his wide Erica were the target of abuse during Europe’s Ryder Cup victory in September. A hostile atmosphere spilled over, with an MC forced to step down from her role after leading a chant of “F*** you, Rory!” and McIlroy’s wife Erica being struck by a can of beer thrown from the crowd.

“I heard stuff in that half-hour that I can’t repeat to you, it’s that bad,” Murray told the Sliced Podcast. “Not fired at Rory but at Rory’s family. I walked back and I thought, ‘Do you really need to be part of this any more?’

“And that’s when I decided to finish commentary. By the time I got on the plane on the Monday, I looked out over New York and thought it’s been a fantastic journey, but if that’s our future I really don’t want any part of it.”

Murray will still appear at next month’s Masters and will continue his role through to July’s Open and the Senior Open at Gleneagles. After the Ryder Cup, Murray said he felt his “time is probably up” but was persuaded to stay on for The Players and golf’s major championships.

“I just feel that after the Ryder Cup I lost a little bit of respect for the game. I was so disgusted at the stuff I heard,” he said. “I’ll never repeat it because it’s that bad. I just thought, ‘you’re 71 years of age, you’ve had a great kick of the ball’, as they say in Scotland. Now is maybe the time.

“I will be doing the Masters. I will do The Open and I may finish at the Seniors because my mother met my father at Gleneagles. My father was an assistant pro and my mother worked in the hotel. So I may finish there.

“We’ll see. As long as I’m still okay upstairs and still happy to do the preparation, the homework, the research. If I’m still able and happy to do that I may continue, but that’s the plan at the moment.”

Women’s March Madness Saturday watch guide 2026: Schedule and previews for all 16 games

Women’s March Madness Saturday watch guide 2026: Schedule and previews for all 16 gamesSo begins another day of quad-box TV splits. Living rooms welcome the ambient tones of squeaking sneakers and droning cheer squads. The NCAA Tournament’s round of 64 continues through Saturday and introduces the bracket’s brightest stars.

From the West come Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice. UCLA closes the Saturday slate at Pauley Pavilion. From the East, Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong pursue perfection. Their story picks back up in Storrs, where UConn hosts an over-the-air ABC spotlight. Connecticut is a target twice over: as reigning national champions and as a current unbeaten.

Upsets await and highlights are loading. The full schedule is laid out below.

All times ET.

Women’s March Madness schedule for round of 64, Day 2

Date: Saturday, March 21

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GameTimeTVStream
Ohio St. vs. Howard
11:30 a.m.
ESPN2
Louisville vs. Vermont
Noon
ESPN
South Carolina vs. Southern
1 p.m.
ABC
Georgia vs. Virginia
1:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Notre Dame vs. Fairfield
2 p.m.
ESPN
Alabama vs. Rhode Island
2:30 p.m.
ESPNEWS
Kentucky vs. James Madison
2:30 p.m.
ESPNU
UConn vs. UTSA
3 p.m.
ABC
Clemson vs. USC
3:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Iowa vs. FDU
4 p.m.
ESPN
West Virginia vs. Miami (OH)
5 p.m.
ESPNU
Iowa State vs. Syracuse
5:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Vanderbilt vs. High Point
7 p.m.
ESPNEWS
Oklahoma St. vs. Princeton
7:30 p.m.
ESPN2
Illinois vs. Colorado
9:30 p.m.
ESPN2
UCLA vs. Cal Baptist
10 p.m.
ESPN

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No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 14 Howard

Fort Worth 1 Region

The Buckeyes have won four of their last six games — the losses were a two-point overtime finish with Michigan, then a hard-fought Big Ten semifinal against UCLA. Ohio State carries second- or third-weekend potential around guards Jaloni Cambridge and Chance Gray. The team just needs to shore up its glaring weakness in 3-point defense.

Howard set a school record for wins in a season. Zennia Thomas is resilient, going from a heart procedure to the MEAC’s player of the year.

No. 3 Louisville vs. No. 14 Vermont

Fort Worth 3 Region

Louisville led the ACC tournament championship game for 35 of 40 regulation minutes. Duke won in overtime. The Cardinals have some frustration to vent. Tajianna Roberts, Imari Berry and Laura Ziegler are remarkably balanced, each averaging between 11-12 points and 2.7-3.1 assists per game.

Vermont arrives at the KFC Yum! Center (great venue name) with one of the nation’s top scoring defenses. The Catamounts (great team name) are 1-8 all-time in March Madness.

No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 16 Southern

Sacramento 4 Region

With the ascent of Dawn Staley, South Carolina has won three of the last eight NCAA Tournaments and reached the Final Four in three others. The Gamecocks are new-age nobility in women’s basketball. They did have a surprising wobble against Texas in the SEC tournament title tilt, but any suggestion of a 16-over-1 upset is pure heresy. Second-team All-American Joyce Edwards leads the deep ensemble.

Southern doesn’t have a single player who averages double-digit scoring. The Jaguars beat Samford in Thursday’s First Four.

No. 7 Georgia vs. No. 10 Virginia

Sacramento 4 Region

Dani Carnegie transferred from Georgia Tech to Georgia, which unlocked her game as a do-it-all lead option. “Drop the Tech. Just … Georgia. It’s cleaner.

UVA beat Arizona State 57-55 in Thursday’s First Four banger. Kymora Johnson buried an icy 3 and broke a late tie.

No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 11 Fairfield

Fort Worth 1 Region

Here’s a bracket blender: Notre Dame women’s basketball and BYU men’s basketball are connected. Both No. 6 seeds have soon-to-be-pro supernovas. Both have underperformed this season, while still giving occasional glimpses of what could be. AJ Dybantsa and BYU lost their opening matchup on Thursday. Can the Fighting Irish break the spell?

Hannah Hidalgo’s stats are eye-popping — 25.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 5.4 steals (!) per game. But the junior hasn’t played past the Sweet 16 yet. Fairfield carries an 11-game win streak into this underdog bid and makes more 3s than any other team.

No. 6 Alabama vs. No. 11 Rhode Island

Fort Worth 3 Region

Kristy Curry’s team flows in a slow, unbothered pace. Senior Jessica Timmons is sharp from long distance, shooting better than 40 percent on 5.5 attempts per game. A Timmons heat check could position Alabama for second-round disruption. But if the jumpers go cold, the Tide will be vulnerable to a first-round upset.

Rhode Island’s last dance was its only dance — a one-and-done appearance in 1996. Brooklyn Gray leads this year’s Rams from the backcourt.

No. 5 Kentucky vs. No. 12 James Madison

Fort Worth 3 Region

Welcome to Clara Strack’s block party, where any and all opponents can get their shots swatted to the band section. Strack averages a 17-point double-double, and she has multiple blocks in eight of her last nine outings.

Kentucky is countered by JMU, champion of the Sun Belt tournament and cleaner of the glass. This matchup will reveal itself inside the paint as Strack and Ashanti Barnes go big-on-big.

No. 1 UConn vs. No. 16 UTSA

Fort Worth 1 Region

Geno Auriemma’s 34-0 Huskies stayed wholly dominant despite Paige Bueckers’ graduation. Fudd and Strong are both first-team All-Americans, and UConn is six wins from a seventh perfect season. Its brilliance cannot be understated.

UTSA is summoned for background acting. For reference, Connecticut won last year’s first round by 69 points, a margin more than double the 34 it allowed.

No. 8 Clemson vs. No. 9 USC

Sacramento 4 Region

This is Clemson’s best season in 25 years. Head coach Shawn Poppie inherited a program that had a sole NCAA Tournament berth since 2002-03. He has the Tigers as a respectable No. 8 seed in his second year. Clemson relies on its defense and runs possessions through senior Mia Moore.

In contrast to Clemson’s special campaign, USC has had something of a mulligan season in 2025-26. JuJu Watkins tore her ACL 12 months ago, and the Trojans should be instant top-shelfers when she returns this fall. In the meantime, breakout freshman Jazzy Davidson gets to show what she can do.

No. 2 Iowa vs. No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson

Sacramento 4 Region

The Hawkeyes took a head-spinning 51-point L from UCLA in the Big Ten tournament championship game. But an implosion against the juggernaut doesn’t fully diminish Iowa’s strong closing stretch. Jan Jensen’s group stacked eight straight wins up through the conference semifinal, with two convincing defeats of Michigan. The duo of 6-foot-2 Hannah Stuelke and 6-foot-4 Ava Heiden is tough to hang with across four quarters.

FDU went a flawless 18-0 in the Northeast Conference. This is the program’s second dance, and its second in a row.

No. 4 West Virginia vs. No. 13 Miami (Ohio)

Fort Worth 3 Region

Senior Mountaineer Jordan Harrison outplayed future WNBA pick Olivia Miles in the Big 12 tournament final. She dropped an efficient 21 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals to lead WVU past TCU. The RedHawks are 8-1 in their last nine and won their last two rounds of the MAC tournament by double figures.

Miami is still a long shot in Morgantown, but the program deserves props for checking into its second-ever NCAA Tournament.

No. 8 Iowa State vs. No. 9 Syracuse

Fort Worth 1 Region

Iowa native Audi Crooks is a cheat code from the low block. She broke her own program scoring record with a 47-point frenzy earlier this season. The junior Cyclone can drop post dimes against double coverage, too. Yet Iowa State took an early exit at the Big 12 tourney, and it’s lost three of four heading into Saturday. Syracuse has a turnover problem, but it also has a potential Crooks concealer in Nigerian freshman Uche Izoje.

No. 2 Vanderbilt vs. No. 15 High Point

Fort Worth 1 Region

No one in the NCAA has rung up more points than Vandy’s Mikayla Blakes. She’s topped 30 a dozen times during her first-team All-American turn. Shea Ralph, longtime assistant to Auriemma at UConn, is transforming Vanderbilt in real time.

The Commodores haven’t reached the second round since 2013. That is all but certain to change … unless High Point’s March magic extends to the women’s bracket.

No. 8 Oklahoma State vs. No. 9 Princeton

Sacramento 2 Region

Oklahoma State has green marks across its offensive metrics. It shoots above 35 percent from 3, with Haleigh Timmer at a team-best 41.8 percent. Princeton is similarly perimeter-minded; Skye Belker checks in at 41.9 percent on treys. With similar seeding, shot distribution and orange-and-black color schemes, we have ourselves a true mirror match.

No. 7 Illinois vs. No. 10 Colorado

Fort Worth 1 Region

Berry Wallace is Illinois’ battery pack. She’s played the full 40 minutes in seven games this season. With shooting splits around 47/36/87, the sophomore is on pace for a national profile in the next two years. Colorado has one of the lowest 3-point rates in Division I, but French forward Anaelle Dutat hauls in almost four offensive boards per game.

No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 16 Cal Baptist

Sacramento 2 Region

The Athletic’s Sabreena Merchant revealed her WNBA mock draft Friday. Five Bruins landed in the first round, and four cracked the top 10. UCLA’s rich talents accentuate one another. Betts is a defensive anchor and screen finisher. Her gravity makes space for off-ball orbiters Gianna Kneepkens and Gabriela Jaquez to drill 3s. If Betts is shaded, Rice or Charlisse Leger-Walker can quickly initiate from the perimeter.

For the viewer, it’s a well-timed symphony. For Cal Baptist, it might sound like thrash metal.

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Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Match preview and team news

Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Match preview and team news
Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Match preview and team news

Bayern Munich and Union Berlin meet at the Allianz Arena on Saturday in a Bundesliga encounter.

As the 27th matchday of the Bundesliga approaches, Bayern Munich remain at the top of the league table with 67 points, leading second-placed Borussia Dortmund by 9 points.

Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Saturday, 21st March.
  • Kick-off: 2:30pm BST.
  • Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich.
  • Referee: Patrick Ittrich
  • Last meeting: Union Berlin 2-3 Bayern Munich, 3 DEC 2025, DFB Pokal

Bayern Munich team news

Bayern Munich will be without Alphonso Davies, Manuel Neuer, Sven Ulreich, Cassiano Kiala, David Santos, and Wisdom Mike due to injury issues.

While Jonas Urbig was also a doubt for the game against Atalanta recently, it was expected that 16-year-old Leonard Prescott would start, but Urbig recovered in time and played the full 90 minutes, suggesting he is fit again and will start against Union Berlin as well.

Jamal Musiala is also out and will miss Germany’s squad, and no timeline has been announced for his return yet.

Nicholas Jackson, Luiz Diaz, and Jonathan Tah are also suspended and will not be available for this encounter.

The good news is Harry Kane started the match in their latest outing for the first time in four matches and scored a brace, while Michael Olise will also be ready to get on the pitch after sitting out the UCL RO16 second leg match due to his European suspension.

Union Berlin team news

Matheo Raab, who made his Bundesliga debut after replacing the injured Frederik Ronnow, produced a heroic performance, making a decisive late save despite suffering a broken hand in stoppage time. Subsequent scans revealed damage that will keep him out for several weeks.

But Ronnow is back in training and is expected to be available for the match against Bayern. In case he misses, Carl Klauss will start in goal.

Also sidelined are Diogo Leite and Robert Skov, and both will not be back until after the international break.

Andres Schafer, the Hungarian midfielder, is suspended after his red card against Werder Bremen and will remain unavailable for this match as well.

Form

Bayern Munich

Bayern come into this clash top of the Bundesliga after 26 league games. Vincent Kompany’s side drew 1-1 away with Bayer Leverkusen in their most recent league outing. They also cruised to the quarter finals of the Champions League after securing a 10-2 aggregate score over both legs of the round of 16. Bayern will look to secure all three points before the last international break of the season.

Union Berlin

After winning just one match in their previous 10 matches, Union Berlin defeated Freiburg away from home (1-0) in their most recent league outing. They are in ninth position in the table with 31 points. In the reverse fixture earlier in the season, Union Berlin drew with Bayern Munich (2-2), ending the league leaders’ 16-match winning run, and will once again be motivated to replicate that performance.

Predicted lineups

Bayern Munich: Urbig; Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Stanisic; Kimmich, Goretzka; Olise, Karl, Gnabry; Kane.

Union Berlin: Ronnow; Trimmel, Doekhi, Nsoki, Kohn; Khedira, Haberer; Burku, Ansah, Skarke; Ilic

How to watch Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin?

For viewers in the UK, Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin on Saturday, 21 March 2026, will be available live on Sky Sports.

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OGC Nice predicted XI v PSG: Elye Wahi back in starting line-up

OGC Nice predicted XI v PSG: Elye Wahi back in starting line-up
OGC Nice predicted XI v PSG: Elye Wahi back in starting line-up

Elye Wahi returned for OGC Nice last weekend, coming off the bench and helping his side overcome SCO Angers 2-0. He is expected to start against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday night. 

Wahi sustained an ankle injury in mid-February but made his recovery ahead of schedule to come off the bench last weekend. He scored a goal and registered an assist as Nice secured a crucial three points in their bid to stave off the drop. He is expected to start alongside Sofiane Diop up front tonight. 

Claude Puel is without several defenders. Ali Abdi, Moise Bombito, and Kojo Peprah Oppong are all out. Regardless, Le Gym are expected to go with a back three. Isak Jansson and Mohamed-Ali Cho are also out of tonight’s game.

Nice likely line-up v PSG

Yehvann Diouf; Juma Bah, Dante, Antoine Mendy; Melvin Bard, Charles Vanhoutte, Hicham Boudaoui, Morgan Sanson, Jonathan Clauss; Sofiane Diop, Elye Wahi. (L’Éq)

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Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Predicted lineup and team news

Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Predicted lineup and team news
Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin – Predicted lineup and team news

Bayern Munich and Union Berlin face off at the Allianz Arena on Saturday in a Bundesliga clash.

Bayern arrive at this game sitting top of the table after 26 league fixtures, having recently drawn 1-1 away to Bayer Leverkusen. They have also eased into the Champions League quarter-finals with a commanding 10-2 aggregate victory in the round of 16. The leaders will be aiming to collect three more league points before the final international break of the campaign.

Bayern Munich team news

Bayern Munich will be missing Alphonso Davies, Manuel Neuer, Sven Ulreich, Cassiano Kiala, David Santos and Wisdom Mike, all of whom are sidelined with injury problems.

Jonas Urbig had been a major doubt before the Atalanta tie, and it looked as though 16-year-old Leonard Prescott would be handed a start. But Urbig recovered in time to play the full 90 minutes. That appearance indicates he is fit again and expected to keep his place in goal against Union Berlin.

Jamal Musiala is also unavailable and will not feature for Germany during the upcoming international window, with no confirmed date for his return yet.

Nicholas Jackson, Luis Díaz and Jonathan Tah are all ruled out through suspension and will therefore play no part in this fixture.

On the positive side, Harry Kane returned to the starting XI in Bayern’s latest match after four games and marked his comeback with a brace, while Michael Olise is eligible to feature again, having missed the Champions League round of 16 second leg because of a European ban.

Bayern Munich predicted lineup

Possible Bayern Munich starting XI: Urbig; Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Stanisic; Kimmich, Goretzka; Olise, Karl, Gnabry; Kane.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 2:30pm BST on Saturday, 21st March.

How to watch Bayern Munich vs Union Berlin?

For fans in the UK, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

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Report: Newcastle identify Chelsea ace as potential target, summer move possible

Report: Newcastle identify Chelsea ace as potential target, summer move possible
Report: Newcastle identify Chelsea ace as potential target, summer move possible

Liam Delap has struggled this season and Newcastle have identified him as a potential target this summer according to reports.

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The Blues fought off interest from a number of Premier League clubs last summer to sign Delap for £30m following Ipswich’s relegation.

The 23-year-old impressed last season as he scored 12 league goals, but unfortunately he’s not been able to replicate that form.

Newcastle identify Liam Delap as a potential target

Delap has faced two spells on the sidelines through injury which hasn’t helped, but he’s still only managed two goals in 31 appearances.

He’s scored just once in the Premier League, and the Blues no doubt would have expected a lot more from Delap.

Liam Rosenior believes Delap will really push on next season, but there are already reports linking him with a move away.

Give Me Sport have reported Newcastle have identified Delap as a potential target this summer, and suitors believe a move could be possible at the end of the season.

The report adds Delap actually met Eddie Howe in person last summer, before opting to make the move to Stamford Bridge.

Delap has also been linked with a move to Everton, and it’ll be interesting to see what Chelsea do if any offers for the striker come in.

Emmanuel Emegha to arrive in the summer

Delap has played second fiddle to the in form Joao Pedro, and there’s more competition on the way in the summer.

Emmanuel Emegha will arrive from Strasbourg at the end of the season, and the Dutch international scored 14 goals in Ligue 1 last season under Rosenior.

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📲 Saturday: BuLi on OneFootball, Brasileirão and more, full schedule

📲 Saturday: BuLi on OneFootball, Brasileirão and more, full schedule

Highlights of the Day 🔥

Bundesliga

11:30 AM – Bayern Munich vs. 1. FC Union Berlin – DFL on OneFootball


11:30 AM – VfL Wolfsburg vs. SV Werder Bremen – DFL on OneFootball

11:30 AM – 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 vs. Bayer 04 Leverkusen – DFL on OneFootball

11:30 AM – Cologne vs. Borussia Mönchengladbach – DFL on OneFootball

2:30 PM – Borussia Dortmund vs. Hamburger SV – DFL on OneFootball


2.Bundesliga

9:00 AM – SV Elversberg vs. DSC Arminia Bielefeld – DFL on OneFootball

9:00 AM – SC Paderborn 07 vs. SG Dynamo Dresden – DFL on OneFootball

9:00 AM – 1. FC Nürnberg vs. 1. FC Kaiserslautern – DFL on OneFootball

4:30 PM – SV Darmstadt 98 vs. FC Schalke 04 – DFL on OneFootball


Brasileirão - Série A

4:00 PM – Red Bull Bragantino vs. Botafogo – Premiere


6:30 PM – Fluminense vs. Atlético-MG – Prime Video


9:00 PM – São Paulo vs. Palmeiras – SportTV and Premiere


Brasileirão - Série B

4:00 PM – Ceará vs. São Bernardo FC – RedeTV!, ESPN, YouTube/GOAT, and Disney+


5:00 PM – Vila Nova vs. CRB – XSports, SportyNet, YouTube/SportyNet, and Disney+

6:15 PM – Operário-PR vs. Atlético-GO – Disney+

7:15 PM – Botafogo-SP vs. Fortaleza – XSports, ESPN, SportyNet, YouTube/ESPN, and SportyNet and Disney+


8:30 PM – Cuiabá vs. Sport – Disney+


English Championship

9:30 AM – Brighton vs. Liverpool – ESPN and Disney+


12:00 PM – Fulham vs. Burnley – Disney+

2:30 PM – Everton vs. Chelsea – XSports and Disney+


5:00 PM – Leeds vs. Brentford – YouTube/ESPN Brasil and Disney+

AFC Women's Asian Cup

6:00 AM – Japan vs. Australia – Disney+

English Championship (2nd Div.)

9:30 AM – Ipswich vs. Millwall – Disney+

12:00 PM – Sheffield United vs. Wrexham – ESPN and Disney+

2:15 PM – Swansea vs. Coventry City – Disney+

Italian Championship

11:00 AM – Parma vs. Cremonese – Disney+

2:00 PM – Milan vs. Torino – ESPN and Disney+

4:45 PM – Juventus vs. Sassuolo – ESPN 4 and Disney+

Spanish Championship

12:15 PM – Espanyol vs. Getafe – YouTube/ESPN Brasil and Disney+

2:30 PM – Levante vs. Real Oviedo – Disney+

2:30 PM – Osasuna vs. Girona – Disney+

5:00 PM – Sevilla vs. Valencia – Disney+

French Championship

1:00 PM – Toulouse vs. Lorient – YouTube/CazéTV

5:05 PM – Nice vs. PSG – YouTube/CazéTV

Portuguese Championship

3:00 PM – Benfica vs. Vitória SC – YouTube/ESPN Brasil and Disney+

Campeonato Potiguar

4:00 PM – ABC vs. América-RN – YouTube/GOAT

Campeonato Paraibano

4:45 PM – Botafogo-PB vs. Sousa – YouTube/GOAT

Campeonato Piauiense

5:00 PM – Atletico-PI vs. Piauí – SBT and YouTube/TV Cidade Verde

Argentinian Championship

5:45 PM – Newell's Old Boys vs. Gimnasia La Plata – Disney+

10:15 PM – Belgrano vs. Racing – Disney+

Mexican Championship

10:05 PM – Monterrey vs. Chivas – SportyNet and YouTube/SportyNet

12:05 AM – Pumas vs. América-MEX – SportyNet and YouTube/SportyNet

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Texas basketball no 'Cinderella' in NCAA Tournament, insists Gonzaga coach Mark Few

PORTLAND, Ore. — When it comes to hoops, Gonzaga brings a lot more clout than Texas basketball.

After all, the Zags boast the second-longest active NCAA Tournament streak at 27 consecutive appearances and have won 29 tournament games over the past 10 years, which is more than any other squad in the country. In comparison, Texas has reached six consecutive NCAA Tournaments and has won six tournament games over the past decade, including Thursday’s 79-71 first-round triumph over BYU.

But don’t tell head coach Mark Few his No. 3 Zags (31-3) are favorites over 11th-seeded Texas (20-14) when the teams meet Saturday in a second-round contest in Portland's Moda Center.

“I mean, it's Texas, man,” Few said after his team’s Friday practice. “I mean, Texas has everything, usually: The resources, the student population. I wouldn't exactly classify this as some sort of Cinderella or anything here.”

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Texas guard Chendall Weaver (2) and forward Dailyn Swain react during the second half in the first round of the NCAA college basketball tournament against BYU, Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Portland, Ore.  (Amanda Loman/Associated Press)

But the facts say otherwise. Gonzaga had reached nine consecutive Sweet 16s before last year’s loss to top-seeded Houston in the second round. Texas, on the other hand, has survived the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament just once in the past 12 years.

And the Zags have achieved that level of success over a generation. Since Few took over the program for the 1999-2000 season, Gonzaga has never missed the NCAA Tournament while winning 773 games. That number, by the way, has lifted Few to No. 19 on the all-time list of Division I NCAA men’s basketball coaching wins and sixth among active coaches.

“I think one day down the road people will reflect back on what (Few) has done at Gonzaga, and it's almost like a movie that's too good to be true,” Texas coach Sean Miller said. “How can you have that much success in Spokane, Washington, and at Gonzaga for that long?

“I think what you catch onto is their ability to build a roster, to recruit internationally, to make great choices that fit who they are, to get it right year in, year out, decade after decade. There's a lot of things they've done in an historic fashion of excellence. But I don't think people give them enough credit for the talent, the roster building for that long of a stretch of time. It's incredible.”

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Based on thhe history alone, Texas remains a football school that dabbles in hoops. Gonzaga? It doesn’t even have a football program.

But Texas has faced off plenty over the past few years with schools that favor fast breaks over fast receivers and 3-pointers more than touchdowns. Think Duke and UConn in nonconference play this season, or Kansas and Kentucky in league play.

“We've always been an underdog, being at Texas, my three years here,” Chendall Weaver said.  “I mean, we're kind of used to it. We're not really worried about it.”

Besides, the Longhorns need to worry more about Gonzaga forward Graham Ike (19.7 points, 8.2 rebounds a game) and a versatile rotation that goes 10 deep rather than a betting line that has the Zags favored by 6 ½ points.

“I don't feel like an underdog,” said Texas forward Nic Codie, who will likely see his share of action against Ike. “I feel like in no game are we an underdog. I feel like we can beat any team and match up with any team in America.”

And if America expects the Longhorns to lose Saturday? So be it, said laconic Texas guard Tramon Mark, who has 36 points, nine rebounds and six blocks in two NCAA Tournament games this year.

“Probably everybody else thinks that,” said the sixth-year senior. “So, we'll just rock with it. As long as we keep winning, we can be underdogs, overdogs, whatever. I really don't care.”

How new rule could impact Louisville women's basketball in March Madness

For the first time in the NCAA Tournament, coaches can challenge select calls made by referees. Reviews requested during this time of year, also known as win-or-go-home season, could be the difference between packing and advancing. It’s on the coaching staff to determine when to take that chance.

And at Louisville, the “cardinal rule” (or “Cardinal cardinal rule,” if you’ll indulge UofL assistant coach Amanda Butler) is “whatever Jeff Walz thinks.”

On June 10, the NCAA announced the approval of a coach’s challenge in men’s and women’s basketball. Each game has slightly different criteria in terms of what and when they’re allowed to challenge, and both sets of rules have a narrower scope than their professional counterparts (NBA, WNBA).

The women’s game in particular permits reviews of possession plays (like an out-of-bounds call or backcourt violation) and potential upgrades (from common to flagrant 1 or 2 fouls). The men’s side allows for reviews of these as well as basket interference/goaltending and whether a secondary defender was in the restricted area until the last two minutes of a game.

An incorrect challenge in women’s basketball would result in the loss of a timeout. If a coach initiates a challenge with no timeouts remaining and is wrong, they’ll be assessed a technical foul for an excessive timeout. The men’s game, however, rules teams must have a timeout to request a challenge. A successful challenge would give the coaching staff one additional challenge for the rest of the game.

Walz prefers women’s basketball’s way of doing things.

“I like the fact in our game that you can keep calling them if you want,” Walz said. “I mean, you'll just get a technical foul if you're wrong, but I think it's important. Why should you lose it? Why should I lose my challenge if I'm right? It makes no sense.”

ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 04: Head coach Jeff Walz of the Louisville Cardinals speaks to players during a timeout in the second half of the game against the UConn Huskies at United States Naval Academy on November 4, 2025 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

UofL doesn’t track its hit rate on challenges. Box scores and play-by-play don’t note them either. But Walz and Butler feel, anecdotally, they’ve been very successful.

The team uses a three-prong test with Walz as the ultimate authority when evaluating whether to call a challenge. 

First, he relies on his intuition. Nineteen years as a head coach can do wonders for one’s instincts.

“Jeff has great experience, great feel,” Butler — a head coach herself at Clemson, Florida and Charlotte before joining Walz’s staff last season — told The Courier Journal. “He can always see 10 things at once.”

Then he checks with the players. I didn’t touch the ball. She hit my jaw. There was no contact.

Sometimes in-game emotions muddy objectivity, so Walz checks the bench as a third line of defense. Did anyone have a good view of what happened there? Director of video analytics LaMont Russell or team manager Zack Sims keep an iPad to assess the video evidence and see if there’s a camera angle that makes whatever actually happened obvious. 

Because ultimately, if the cameras didn’t catch the missed call, a challenge has no chance at being successful. And to waste a timeout, especially during March Madness, could be detrimental. “Those timeouts are gold,” Butler said.

She characterizes deciding when to challenge a play as a “quick-trigger collaboration.” The goal is to be as fast as possible, of course, but it’s not like the staff keeps a timer. Sometimes, if there’s some debate among the bench, Walz will converse with officials to give his staff a “tiny window of time” to review the tape.

Sometimes Walz chooses to use a challenge in place of a timeout.

“A run might be going on, and I'll just be like, just review that. Who did the ball go out of bounds on? Because sometimes you never know what they're going to see.” 

Ultimately, there is no set list of circumstances that guide the Cardinals’ challenging tendencies. For example, they won’t not challenge an out-of-bounds play just because it happened in the first quarter. If Walz sees something and the staff collectively feels there’s a good chance it could get overturned, they go for it.

“I think your competitiveness comes out in those moments sometimes too,” Butler said, “and if you feel really compelled that you're going to win the call, you're gonna say, ‘Let’s look at it.’ But not to the detriment of overall success.”

Virginia men’s basketball has studied analytics and found about 90% of calls it challenges are out of bounds, while 75% of challengeable calls happen on the baseline. Butler said Louisville’s approach isn’t so scientific as to study where on the court or when in a game challenges are rules successful at a higher rate, but it is something she thinks would be interesting to look over during the offseason. Anecdotally, she imagines the baseline would be a popular spot, considering that’s where the ball tends to get tipped out most often.

U of L head coach Jeff Walz confers with his staff during the Cardinals' game against Iowa in the NCAA tournament's Elite Eight at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on Mar. 26, 2023.

Part of the NCAA’s reasoning for adding a coach’s challenge this season was to limit the number of times officials went to the monitor. Whether it’s a coach’s challenge or an official-initiated review, game stoppages are always disruptive. But they’re also a chance to get the call right.

In an ideal world, Butler would like to see a pitch clock of sorts instituted for these reviews. If the officials can’t come to a consensus on whether to overturn or leave a call as is in, say, 20 or 25 seconds (she's open to suggestions), then that’s the end of that. Game back on.

When the NCAA announced the coach’s challenge coming to men’s basketball, it also mentioned the addition of “other enhancements” to “help with the flow of the game,” including limiting time spent at the monitor.

In March, plenty of high-leverage games are decided by a single possession, so the coach’s challenge could have a huge impact in Year 1. Think about a common-foul-turned-flagrant. That call results in free throws and possession on top of hanging a penalty on an opposing player.

“We’ve seen it during the season,” Butler said. “... There are definitely going to be instances where you see significant momentum swings.”

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville women's basketball on new rule for NCAA Tournament 2026

Michigan basketball has nicknames from Dominican LeBron to Big Red

BUFFALO − If there were a NCAA Tournament bracket for nicknames, Saint Louis would be a 1-seed and the runaway favorite to win the national championship.

Star big man Robbie Avila has gone viral in part for his style of infectious style play and his "rec specs," but also for the hilarious and outrageous nicknames he's been given – be it from teammates, coaches or the internet community at large.

LeBron Frames. Milk Chamberlain. Cream Abdul-Jabbar. College Jokic. Larry Nerd (we ranked the best ones here).

TAKE YOUR PICK: Ranking Robbie Avila's nicknames, from 'LeBron Frames' to 'Milk Chamberlain'

Saint Louis Billikens center Robbie Avila (21) speaks with the media before a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament

The list goes on, giving him a seemingly unmatched list of nicknames.

Michigan basketball has its own nicknames for teammates, most of which are shortened versions of their name: Rez (Morez Johnson Jr.), Yax (Yaxel Lendeborg), E.C. (Elliot Cadeau).

But there appears to be a list of monikers more that the Wolverines have kept in-house. In the spirit of competition, they were more willing to divulge. Harrison Hochberg, Charlie May and Will Tschetter came up with a good one for their roommate, Oscar Goodman.

"Big Red," Hochberg laughed of Goodman and his fiery red hair. "Everyone in the house just calls Oscar 'Big Red' at this point."

In Johnson's opinion, the best nickname belongs to Lendeborg, though Cadeau believes it belongs to Morez aka 'The Rezolution. As far as Lendeborg, the Big Ten player of the year laughed when asked about his, saying he didn't know where it came from, but a teammate remembered.

Lendeborg had a chase-down block in transition during one of the Wolverines' practices in the fall and instantly guard L.J. Cason made the connection to an NBA great known for that type of block.

"That's Dominican LeBron," Johnson said.

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The one that's come up most frequently this week is "March Roddy," in reference to Roddy Gayle Jr., which has since been shortened to "Moddy."

Lendeborg said there's another nickname for Gayle, but he was not at liberty to disclose it because it "has curse words" in it.

As for coach Dusty May, his favorite is the one for Aday Mara. It stems from "Reno 911!," a mockumentary-style comedy series that parodies law enforcement reality shows, and Lt. Jim Dangle, who has a catchphrase "New Boot Goofin."

One day in practice, Mara was messing around a bit and was simply "out there goofin," which is when general manager and assistant coach Kyle Church chimed in with a take that has since stuck.

"I like "Big Goof," for Aday," May said. "Off the floor, he's just goofing around and a big gentle giant. So he developed the nickname ... I like that one a lot."

Not bad, but Avila seems to still have the clear edge.

Michigan hopes that's not the case on the court, when the 1-seed Wolverines face the 9-seed Billikens in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, March 21 (12:10 p.m., CBS).

Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan has its nicknames too, from Dominican LeBron to Big Red

Michigan basketball has nicknames from Dominican LeBron to Big Red

BUFFALO − If there were a NCAA Tournament bracket for nicknames, Saint Louis would be a 1-seed and the runaway favorite to win the national championship.

Star big man Robbie Avila has gone viral in part for his style of infectious style play and his "rec specs," but also for the hilarious and outrageous nicknames he's been given – be it from teammates, coaches or the internet community at large.

LeBron Frames. Milk Chamberlain. Cream Abdul-Jabbar. College Jokic. Larry Nerd (we ranked the best ones here).

TAKE YOUR PICK: Ranking Robbie Avila's nicknames, from 'LeBron Frames' to 'Milk Chamberlain'

Saint Louis Billikens center Robbie Avila (21) speaks with the media before a practice session ahead of the first round of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament

The list goes on, giving him a seemingly unmatched list of nicknames.

Michigan basketball has its own nicknames for teammates, most of which are shortened versions of their name: Rez (Morez Johnson Jr.), Yax (Yaxel Lendeborg), E.C. (Elliot Cadeau).

But there appears to be a list of monikers more that the Wolverines have kept in-house. In the spirit of competition, they were more willing to divulge. Harrison Hochberg, Charlie May and Will Tschetter came up with a good one for their roommate, Oscar Goodman.

"Big Red," Hochberg laughed of Goodman and his fiery red hair. "Everyone in the house just calls Oscar 'Big Red' at this point."

In Johnson's opinion, the best nickname belongs to Lendeborg, though Cadeau believes it belongs to Morez aka 'The Rezolution. As far as Lendeborg, the Big Ten player of the year laughed when asked about his, saying he didn't know where it came from, but a teammate remembered.

Lendeborg had a chase-down block in transition during one of the Wolverines' practices in the fall and instantly guard L.J. Cason made the connection to an NBA great known for that type of block.

"That's Dominican LeBron," Johnson said.

PREVIEW STORY: Michigan basketball vs Saint Louis in NCAA Tournament

The one that's come up most frequently this week is "March Roddy," in reference to Roddy Gayle Jr., which has since been shortened to "Moddy."

Lendeborg said there's another nickname for Gayle, but he was not at liberty to disclose it because it "has curse words" in it.

As for coach Dusty May, his favorite is the one for Aday Mara. It stems from "Reno 911!," a mockumentary-style comedy series that parodies law enforcement reality shows, and Lt. Jim Dangle, who has a catchphrase "New Boot Goofin."

One day in practice, Mara was messing around a bit and was simply "out there goofin," which is when general manager and assistant coach Kyle Church chimed in with a take that has since stuck.

"I like "Big Goof," for Aday," May said. "Off the floor, he's just goofing around and a big gentle giant. So he developed the nickname ... I like that one a lot."

Not bad, but Avila seems to still have the clear edge.

Michigan hopes that's not the case on the court, when the 1-seed Wolverines face the 9-seed Billikens in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, March 21 (12:10 p.m., CBS).

Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.

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How much can Louisville WBB coach Jeff Walz make during March Madness?

As Jeff Walz continues his 19th postseason as head coach of Louisville women's basketball, The Courier Journal analyzed the value of his contract and performance incentives ahead of the NCAA Tournament.

Walz's current deal with UofL runs through March 31, 2029. His base salary for 2025-26 is $1 million after re-negotiating his compensation related to the establishment and funding of a split-dollar life insurance program. Walz's salary will increase to $1.9 million in 2026-27, $1.95 million in 2027-28 and $2 million in 2028-29.

Additionally, Louisville provides Walz with a family membership to a golf or country club in the Louisville area, a monthly automobile stipend of $1,000 and “reasonable travel expenses incurred” by up to five immediate family members attending games outside the city.

He gets discretionary use of a suite, eight club seats and two parking passes for each women's basketball home game, eight tickets to each away game, eight tickets to each postseason tournament game and eight club seats and one parking pass for each home football game. Walz is also allowed to conduct summer youth basketball camps on campus. And UofL provides him with "standard" benefits, including welfare, health and life insurance and retirement benefit and incentive programs.

Walz is also permitted to pursue outside income, but he must report it annually to the president of the university through the athletics director on or before January 15.

If UofL were to terminate Walz's contract without cause before March 31, it would owe him $3.75 million. If it waited until April 1, the number would drop to $3.5 million. Starting April 1, 2028, UofL would owe Walz his remaining base salary, or $2 million.

If Walz were to terminate his contract at any time prior to its expiration on March 31, 2029, he would owe UofL $2 million within 60 days.

Starting April 1, if Walz decided he no longer wanted to serve as head coach, he can transition to an administrative role within the athletics department, according to Section 13(e)(iii)(g) of his contract. That same section states that "it is anticipated that the duties of such position will include fundraising, but the duties of such position shall be determined at the time of the Coach's transition." Walz's rate in that role would not exceed $500,000 per year, and "it is anticipated" that he would remain in the role through the end of his contract term.

Jeff Walz postseason incentives for Louisville women's basketball

Bonuses earned are in bold.

  • Conference regular season title: $50,000
  • Conference Championship Tournament Performance: $50,000 for winning championship game
  • NCAA Tournament participation: $25,000
  • NCAA Round of 32: $25,000
  • NCAA Sweet 16: $50,000
  • NCAA Elite Eight: $75,000
  • NCAA Final Four: $100,000
  • NCAA championship win: $250,000
  • Conference Coach of the Year: $25,000
  • National Coach of the Year (AP, WBCA): $50,000

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Who is Pryce Sandfort's brother? Meet Nebraska star's NBA sibling Payton breaking through on Thunder

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Nebraska's Pryce Sandfort is not the only one in his family lighting it up in March. His older brother Payton, a standout for the Iowa Hawkeyes before suffering a string of shoulder and wrist injuries during his senior year, officially made his NBA debut for the Oklahoma City Thunder just last night.

After fighting through a grueling rehab process that saw him go undrafted in 2025, the elder Sandfort rewarded the Thunder's faith by draining a signature three-pointer in his first professional appearance against the Brooklyn Nets. The timing couldn't have been more poetic, as Payton caught a 6:50 a.m. flight out of New York this morning to surprise his younger brother in Oklahoma City.

The gesture clearly provided an emotional spark; with Payton watching from the stands in a red "Sandfort" jersey, Pryce exploded for 23 points and seven three-pointers to lead Nebraska to a 76–47 rout of Troy. The performance didn't just highlight the family’s sharpshooting genes — it secured the first NCAA Tournament victory in the history of the Nebraska program, ending a decades-long 0–8 drought in the Big Dance.

Before the two each had career-defining moments within 24 hours, they played with one another under Fran McCaffrey at Iowa. Get to know Payton, the older of the two who just made his pro debut.

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Who is Pryce Sandfort's brother?

Pryce Sandfort's older brother is Payton Sandfort, a former standout for the Iowa Hawkeyes who now plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA.

On Wednesday night, March 18, Payton made his NBA debut and scored his first professional points on a three-pointer in a victory over the Brooklyn Nets. Immediately following the game, he took an early morning flight to Oklahoma City to surprise Pryce at the Paycom Center, his new NBA home.

OKC Thunder forward Payton Sandfort is surprising his brother at March Madness after his game in Brooklyn last night. 🤯

Team dinner: 1 a.m.
Taxi: 3 a.m.
Flight: 6 a.m.
Nebraska tipoff: 11:40 a.m. pic.twitter.com/P95mDIZJmS

— Hurrdat Sports (@HurrdatSports) March 19, 2026

With his brother watching from the stands, Pryce led Nebraska to a 76–47 win over Troy on Thursday, March 19. His 23-point performance was a cornerstone of a historic afternoon, as it secured the first-ever NCAA Tournament victory in the history of the Nebraska men's basketball program.

The two spent two seasons as teammates at Iowa from 2023 to 2025, where they combined their sharpshooting skills before Pryce transferred to Nebraska and Payton moved on to the professional ranks.

Payton and Pryce Sandfort share an emotional moment after Iowa is eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament.

Maybe their last game together on the floor. pic.twitter.com/b6SypqrmJc

— Ben Stevens (@BenScottStevens) March 14, 2025

During their final season together in Iowa City, the Sandfort brothers became a focal point of the Hawkeyes' offense, often sharing the floor as a dual-threat perimeter pairing. Their chemistry was evident from the start of that 2024-25 campaign, most notably in a season-opening victory where they combined for 33 points and expressed how special it was to play one final year together in their home state. 

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What team does Payton Sandfort play for?

Sandfort now plays for the Oklahoma City Thunder, making his debut the night before his brother played in the NCAA Tournament. He was signed by Oklahoma City as an undrafted free agent in June 2025, after a senior season at Iowa where he battled through shoulder and wrist injuries.

Payton Sandfort scores his first NBA bucket ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/1ILZKyS205

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) March 19, 2026

Payton spent the majority of the 2025-26 season with the Thunder's G League affiliate, the OKC Blue, while completing his injury rehab. His persistence was rewarded on March 2, 2026, when he signed a two-way contract with the parent club. Just over two weeks later, he scored his first NBA points on a fourth-quarter three-pointer against the Nets. 

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Pryce Sandfort family tree

Payton Sandfort

A former standout at the University of Iowa, Payton finished his collegiate career in 2025 as one of the most lethal shooters in program history, ranking second all-time in career three-pointers. Despite a senior season hampered by injuries, he earned All-Big Ten honors and was known for his automatic release, culminating in a 30-point performance in his final game as a Hawkeye.

After going undrafted in 2025, Payton signed with the Oklahoma City Thunder and spent most of the 2025–26 season with their G League affiliate, the OKC Blue. His persistence paid off on March 18, 2026, when he made his official NBA debut and scored his first professional points against the Brooklyn Nets, just hours before traveling to watch his brother's NCAA Tournament opener.

Pryce Sandfort

Pryce followed in his brother's footsteps to Iowa City, playing two seasons alongside Payton from 2023 to 2025. A former Iowa Mr. Basketball, Pryce showcased his own perimeter prowess as a key rotation piece for the Hawkeyes before electing to transfer to Nebraska for the 2025–26 season to take on a more prominent starting role.

Pryce Sandfort has 5 FIRST HALF THREES 👀🔥

Watch March Madness on TNT Sports pic.twitter.com/tXjnHin7IU

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 19, 2026

In his first year with the Huskers, Pryce became a breakout star, leading the team in scoring and setting a new school record for three-pointers in a single season. His 23-point performance was the driving force behind Nebraska's first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, a historic milestone that he achieved with his older brother cheering from the stands.

Piper Sandfort

The youngest of the three siblings, Piper has continued the family's athletic legacy in Waukee, Iowa, where she emerged as a highly-touted recruit in the high school ranks. Growing up in a household of collegiate and professional shooters, she developed a similar reputation for her high basketball IQ and knockdown scoring ability.

Just like her brothers, Piper played college basketball, starring at the University of Iowa from 2021 to 2025. During her time with the Hawkeyes, she was a consistent presence on the wing, contributing to several deep postseason runs and maintaining the Sandfort tradition of elite perimeter shooting in the Big Ten.

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Fred Hoiberg family tree: Meet Nebraska coach's son Sam playing under him, team manager son Charlie and more

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Sometimes you're able to tell what a basketball coach's legacy is going to be, or at least part of it, while they are still coaching.

Fred Hoiberg has been the head men's basketball coach at Nebraska since 2019. It took seven years, but Hoiberg led the Cornhuskers to the NCAA Tournament and helped the team pick up its first NCAA Tournament win in program history when Nebraska beat Troy 76-47. The pressure of that first win is finally off the school's back, but the Cornhusker faithful are likely not going to forget the coach who finally helped them get over the hump.

Hoiberg has long been a basketball coach, starting his career at Iowa State in 2010 after a 10-year NBA career. He now runs a Nebraska program where he has coached one of his sons for the past four years. Hoiberg is one of 20 coaches in the 2025-2026 season who have their son playing for them. He might be the only one, though, who has another son serving as a manager on his staff. 

Here is more on Hoiberg's family, including his two sons involved with his program at Nebraska and his grandfather, who was also a coach. 

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Is Fred Hoiberg related to Sam Hoiberg?

Yes. Sam is one of Fred's children, specifically one of his twin boys. Sam played his collegiate basketball for his father's team and his twin brother, Charlie. 

Fred Hoiberg son: Sam Hoiberg

Sam Hoiberg is the most well-known of Fred Hoiberg's kids. He played in 21 games as a freshman, but played only 12 minutes per game. Hoiberg saw more and more playing time over the last three years. In the 2025-2026 season, he started all 33 games, playing an average of 32.1 minutes per game. Hoiberg averaged 9.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.3 assists in the regular season.

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Who are the Hoiberg twins?

Sam and Charlie are twin brothers and the sons of Fred and Carol Hoiberg. Sam played for his father at Nebraska while his twin brother Charlie served as a team manager. 

Are Sam and Charlie Hoiberg identical twins?

Yes, Sam and Charlie are identical twins. 

Fred Hoiberg son: Charlie Hoiberg

Charlie did not attend Nebraska, but instead opted to go to TCU for his undergraduate experience. He served as the student manager for the Horned Frogs for two seasons. While Charlie never played collegiate basketball, he did join his dad and brother at Nebraska as a graduate manager. 

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How many kids does Fred Hoiberg have?

Hoiberg and his wife, Carol, have four children together. Along with their twins, Sam and Charlie, they share a daughter, Paige, and another son, Jack. 

Paige Hoiberg

Paige is the lone daughter of Fred and Carol Hoiberg. While she didn't follow in her family's footsteps onto the collegiate basketball court, she did play basketball in high school while also running track. Paige opted to go to Kansas for her undergrad and worked in the school's basketball office part-time. 

She is not involved in sports anymore. Her LinkedIn profile says that Paige is a Sales Representative at Stryker ENT and is based in Chicago, Illinois. Paige got engaged to her fiancee Mike in November 2025, per her mother's Instagram. 

Jack Hoiberg

Jack is the one Hoiberg son not either playing for his father or on his father's staff. He played his collegiate ball at Michigan State, and got matched up against his father. Jack was a walk on in 2017, but played his way to a scholarship ahead of his final seasons. His LinkedIn profile shows that he works for the San Antonio Spurs as a Basketball Operations Video Assistant. Jack is the older brother for Sam and Charlie. 

Fred Hoiberg's wife: Carol

Carol Hoiberg is from Ames, Iowa. There isn't much information available about her other than that she grew up in Ames and that she and Fred have four children together. Fred and Carol got married in 1996, and in July 2026, they will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. 

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Fred Hoiberg grandfather: Jerry Bush

Fred isn't the only basketball coach in his family. His grandfather was Jerry Bush, who served as the head basketball coach at Nebraska from 1954 to 1963. Bush's coaching record at Nebraska was 81-132. Bush was the head coach at Toledo before moving to Nebraska and compiled a 127-58 record with the Rockets, including one NCAA Tournament appearance in 1954. 

Fred Hoiberg parents

Fred was born to Eric and Karen Hoiberg on October 15, 1972 in Lincoln, Nebraska. When Fred was young, the family moved to Ames, Iowa. His father, Eric, became a sociology professor at Iowa State. His mother, Karen, taught elementary school in the local area. Eric and Karen have reportedly been married for 60 years. 

Fred Hoiberg dad: Eric Hoiberg

Eric is now retired, but spent 21 years as a professor at Iowa State. He was a Sociology faculty member and also served as the advisor and coordinator of the Public Service and Administration program. Eric was also the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Agriculture for 11 years. Since his retirement, he returned to Iowa State twice. The first was helped to create an alumni program, and the second was as the Interim Associate Provost while the school conducted a search for a permanent replacement. 

Fred Hoiberg mom: Karen Hoiberg

While there is a good bit of info about Eric available, and plenty about Fred, there isn't as much information about Karen Hoiberg. All that is known is that she was an elementary school teacher and she and Eric had three sons together. 

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Where is Fred Hoiberg from?

Hoiberg was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 15, 1972. Early in his life, his family moved to Ames, Iowa. Hoiberg went to Iowa State for college and spent four years playing for the Cyclones' men's basketball team. He was a second-round pick by the Indiana Pacers in 1995 and spent 10 years in the NBA.

After Hoiberg retired, he returned to his alma mater, Iowa State, as head coach in 2010. After five years, he left the Cyclones and became the head coach of the Chicago Bulls. Hoiberg remained in the NBA for only three seasons and then was named the head coach at Nebraska in 2019.

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PSG predicted XI v OGC Nice: Achraf Hakimi and Joao Neves out
PSG predicted XI v OGC Nice: Achraf Hakimi and Joao Neves out

Paris Saint-Germain will be without Achraf Hakimi and Joao Neves for the visit to face OGC Nice on Saturday night. 

Hakimi is suspended for this time. In his absence, it is Warren Zaire-Emery who is expected to fill in at right-back. Luis Enrique also confirmed that Joao Neves had not trained in the build-up to PSG’s game at the Allianz Riviera. As a result, he too misses out. It leaves numbers short in midfield. With Zaire-Emery dropping into defence and Neves left back in Paris, Lee Kang-in and Senny Mayulu are expected to start tonight.

Bradley Barcola is also out, having sustained an ankle injury against Chelsea on Tuesday. It means that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will play out on the left with Désiré Doué coming in on the right. 

PSG likely line-up v Nice

Matvey Safonov; Lucas Hernandez, Willian Pacho, Illia Zabarnyi, Warren Zaire-Emery; Senny Mayulu, Vitinha, Lee Kang-in; Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué. (L’Éq)

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Gary Lineker compares Liam Rosenior to Ruben Amorim as he sends warning to Chelsea boss

Gary Lineker compares Liam Rosenior to Ruben Amorim as he sends warning to Chelsea boss
Gary Lineker compares Liam Rosenior to Ruben Amorim as he sends warning to Chelsea boss

Gary Lineker has warned Liam Rosenior not to over do it in press conferences and be less like former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim.

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Rosenior signed a six and a half year contract at the start of the year as Enzo Maresca’s successor, and things got off to a good start.

However, it feels like the honeymoon period is well and truly over, with Rosenior coming in for heavy criticism after recent results.

Gary Lineker offers advice to Liam Rosenior

The Blues have lost their last three games in all competitions, with two defeats to PSG, and the loss to Newcastle.

The second leg defeat to PSG felt like a new low under the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital ownership, with fans leaving Stamford Bridge in their thousands after an hour.

Rosenior hasn’t helped himself with his recent comments and the whole debacle from the huddle before the Newcastle game, and Lineker has offered the 41-year-old some advice.

“Stick to the coaching, which obviously you can see the patterns of play and this sort of thing. Stick to that,” he told The Rest Is Football.

“Don’t overdo your press conferences. Just answer it a little bit.

“Be more like Michael Carrick and less like Ruben Amorim in terms of the way you are speaking.”

Chelsea still backing their head coach

Questions have been asked about Rosenior’s future following the Champions League exit to PSG, despite only arriving at the start of the year.

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Chelsea are said to still believe in Rosenior, but he’s very much under pressure, with the Blues desperately needing a top five finish and Champions League football.

Failure to deliver that could see him replaced in the summer, but there’s said to be an understanding Rosenior hasn’t had the time to work with the squad and fully get his ideas across.

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Washington and Colorado meet in non-conference matchup

Colorado Avalanche (45-13-10, in the Central Division) vs. Washington Capitals (35-27-8, in the Metropolitan Division)

Washington; Sunday, 12:30 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Washington Capitals and the Colorado Avalanche face off in a non-conference matchup.

Washington is 35-27-8 overall and 22-11-4 at home. The Capitals are 14-15-8 when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.

Colorado has a 45-13-10 record overall and a 22-7-5 record on the road. The Avalanche have a +84 scoring differential, with 251 total goals scored and 167 allowed.

The teams match up Sunday for the second time this season. The Avalanche won the last meeting 5-2. Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals in the win.

TOP PERFORMERS: Alexander Ovechkin has scored 25 goals with 27 assists for the Capitals. Rasmus Sandin has one goal and five assists over the last 10 games.

Cale Makar has 20 goals and 50 assists for the Avalanche. Martin Necas has seven goals and nine assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Capitals: 5-4-1, averaging 2.6 goals, 3.7 assists, 3.3 penalties and 6.6 penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game.

Avalanche: 6-3-1, averaging 3.1 goals, 5.4 assists, 3.3 penalties and 8.3 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Capitals: David Kampf: day to day (not injury related).

Avalanche: Gabriel Landeskog: out (lower-body), Ross Colton: day to day (upper body), Artturi Lehkonen: out (upper-body), Logan O'Connor: out (hip).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Senators try to extend home win streak, face the Maple Leafs

Toronto Maple Leafs (29-28-13, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Ottawa Senators (35-24-9, in the Atlantic Division)

Ottawa, Ontario; Saturday, 7 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Senators -255, Maple Leafs +206; over/under is 6

BOTTOM LINE: The Ottawa Senators will try to keep their three-game home win streak intact when they play the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Ottawa has gone 35-24-9 overall with a 6-6-6 record in Atlantic Division play. The Senators have an 8-10-4 record when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.

Toronto has a 29-28-13 record overall and a 6-12-4 record in Atlantic Division play. The Maple Leafs have a -23 scoring differential, with 218 total goals scored and 241 allowed.

Saturday's game is the third time these teams meet this season. The Senators won the previous matchup 5-2. Drake Batherson scored two goals in the victory.

TOP PERFORMERS: Tim Stutzle has 31 goals and 39 assists for the Senators. Batherson has eight goals and two assists over the last 10 games.

William Nylander has 24 goals and 40 assists for the Maple Leafs. Matias Maccelli has scored four goals and added six assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Senators: 7-2-1, averaging 3.7 goals, 5.6 assists, 3.9 penalties and 10.1 penalty minutes while giving up 2.3 goals per game.

Maple Leafs: 2-4-4, averaging 2.6 goals, 3.6 assists, 5.1 penalties and 14 penalty minutes while giving up 3.1 goals per game.

INJURIES: Senators: Jake Sanderson: out (upper body), Nick Jensen: out (lower-body).

Maple Leafs: Chris Tanev: out for season (abdomen), Auston Matthews: out for season (knee).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Your 2026 NCAA Basketball Tournament Viewing Guide: March 21, 2026

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 10: The UCLA Bruins mascot Joe Bruin poses before the team takes on the Washington State Cougars during the Pac-12 Conference basketball tournament quarterfinals at T-Mobile Arena on March 10, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Welcome to Saturday of the first weekend of the NCAA basketball tournament!

I’ve got good news and bad news for you. The bad news is that because this is the Round of 32 for the men’s basketball tournament, there is only one game on at a time between 11am and 5:10pm when TNT gets Houston/Texas A&M on the board right about at halftime of Duke/TCU after a doubleheader from Buffalo to start the day.

The good news is that the women’s basketball tournament is on Day 2 of the Round of 64, which means that they have 16 games going on today, and by the time Michigan/Saint Louis gets started on CBS, there’s already going to be two women’s games in progress over on ESPN and ESPN2. So if those men’s games get a little out of control — and there’s always a chance that they could, just pop over to one of the 12 women’s games that start before we get two men’s games on the air at the same time.

From a Big East point of view, there’s only one game of interest today, seeing as all three men’s teams and the Villanova women played yesterday. That one game is #1 UConn in action, and, uh, well, how do I put this? Watching Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd dismantle #16 UTSA is a certain kind of fun, I suppose. BartTorvik.com says Huskies by 42, so take that into account when planning out your day.

There’s also two Marquette lacrosse games over on ESPN+, or if you want to get out of the house for a stretch, you could always swing by the Valley to check out the women’s lacrosse team hosting Georgetown in the Big East opener for both squads.

The comment section remains yours for whatever conversation is required for the day!

Here’s the full NCAA tournament schedule for the day, with all times Central, as always.

Time (CT)GameTelevision
10:30 AM#3 Ohio State vs #14 HowardESPN2
11:00 AM#3 Louisville vs #14 VermontESPN
11:10 AM#1 Michigan vs #9 Saint LouisCBS
12:00 PM#1 South Carolina vs #16 SouthernABC
12:30 PM#7 Georgia vs #10 VirginiaESPN2
1:00 PM#6 Notre Dame vs #11 FairfieldESPN
1:30 PM#5 Kentucky vs #12 James MadisonESPNU
#6 Alabama vs #11 Rhode IslandESPN News
1:45 PM#3 Michigan State vs #6 LouisvilleCBS
2:00 PM#1 Connecticut vs #16 UTSAABC
2:30 PM#8 Clemson vs #9 USCESPN2
3:00 PM#2 Iowa at #15 Fairleigh DickinsonESPN
4:00 PM#4 West Virginia vs #13 Miami (OH)ESPNU
4:15 PM#1 Duke vs #9 TCUCBS
4:30 PM#8 Iowa State vs #9 SyracuseESPN2
5:10 PM#2 Houston vs #10 Texas A&MTNT
6:00 PM#2 Vanderbilt vs #15 High PointESPN News
6:10 PM#3 Gonzaga vs #11 TexastruTV/TBS
6:30 PM#8 Oklahoma State vs #9 PrincetonESPN2
6:50 PM#3 Illinois vs #11 VCUCBS
7:45 PM#4 Nebraska vs #5 VanderbiltTNT
8:30 PM#7 Illinois vs #10 ColoradoESPN2
8:45 PM#4 Arkansas vs #12 High PointtruTV/TBS
9:00 PM#1 UCLA vs #16 Cal BaptistESPN

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Sevilla fan faces prison sentence after alleged racist abuse of Real Madrid star

Sevilla fan faces prison sentence after alleged racist abuse of Real Madrid star
Sevilla fan faces prison sentence after alleged racist abuse of Real Madrid star

A disturbing episode from Spanish football is now heading toward a legal conclusion, with serious consequences on the table. 

According to a recent report from Mundo Deportivo, the Sevilla supporter accused of racially abusing Vinicius Jr. is set to face trial, with a potential prison sentence looming.

The incident dates back to a La Liga clash in 2023 between Sevilla and Real Madrid at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. 

During that match, the Brazilian forward was subjected to racist insults from the stands, and now, the case has reached a critical point. 

Facing severe punishment

The individual involved, a former Sevilla season-ticket holder who has already been identified and expelled by the club, is scheduled to stand trial at the Provincial Court of Seville on April 29. 

Reports indicate that the prosecution is pushing for a sentence of one year and nine months in prison.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the accused targeted Vinicius repeatedly with racist abuse while calling him “m**key” during the match. 

The behaviour included offensive gestures and sounds like ‘uh, uh, uh, uh’ aimed directly at the player, actions described as showing contempt for his skin colour. 

Vinicius was targeted by a Sevilla fan. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

The prosecution states that these actions caused emotional harm, including feelings of humiliation and frustration.

They address that the accused caused harm through various “expressions of contempt, which consisted of mimicking the gestures made by primates and repeatedly shouting ‘monkey’ as well as the sounds ‘uh, uh, uh, uh,’ an onomatopoeia that imitates the sound made by monkeys.”

Real Madrid are all in

Importantly, both Real Madrid and La Liga have joined the case as private prosecutors.

In addition to the potential prison sentence, the accused, with “a crime against moral integrity, punishable under Article 173.1 of the Penal Code,” also faces further punishment, as the authorities are also seeking a two-year ban from entering football stadiums.

Meanwhile, Sevilla, with assistance from the National Police, identified the individual and expelled him in line with internal disciplinary rules. 

CAF Champions League: tactical keys to the Ahly - Espérance clásico

CAF Champions League: tactical keys to the Ahly - Espérance clásico
CAF Champions League: tactical keys to the Ahly - Espérance clásico

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The Cairo International Stadium will set the stage on Saturday, March 21, for the second act of the clásico between Egypt’s Al Ahly and Espérance de Tunis, as part of the CAF Champions League 2025-2026 quarterfinals. It’s a decisive showdown with all the makings of an early final.

In the first leg, played last Sunday in the Tunisian capital, the Blood and Gold clinched a narrow victory thanks to a penalty converted by Algerian defender Mohamed Amine Tougai. It’s a slim, yet valuable lead heading into this return clash.

We’re expecting a clash of styles: an Ahly side that loves to dominate possession and lull their opponents, up against an Espérance team that relies on tactical discipline and is lethal on the counter-attack.

Al Ahly: slick build-up, but lacking clinical edge

With a star-studded roster featuring the likes of Mahmoud Trezeguet, Aliou Dieng, and Emam Ashour, the Cairo giants are capable of giving any opponent a run for their money on their day.

Their technical quality is undeniable, but the team has struggled to turn their superiority into emphatic wins. The main stumbling block remains their attacking efficiency, which has been lacking since the start of the 2025-2026 season.

The departure of Palestinian striker Wessam Abou Ali to the American club Columbus Crew has left a significant void, especially as new signings Marwan Otaka and Leltsin Camões, along with returning forward Mohamed Sherif, have yet to deliver.

In short, Al Ahly controls the game, but they are hampered by the absence of a genuine finisher—even though the duo of Mahmoud Trezeguet and Emam Ashour are always capable of unlocking a tight match.

Espérance: confidence and questions

Without being dazzling, Espérance de Tunis did the job in the first leg against Al Ahly, scoring a goal that could prove golden.

The oldest club in Tunisia draws its strength from a tight-knit squad, collective mental fortitude, and, above all, a wealth of experience on the continental stage.

However, the team still has certain limitations, especially technically and in terms of squad depth in key positions.

Lacking technical arguments, the Blood and Gold will above all look to disrupt their opponent’s game before going in search of the vital goal that could allow them to manage the match on their terms.

Of course, the absences of Youcef Belaili and possibly Hamza Jlassi are significant, but the Tunisian club remains capable of punching their ticket to the semifinals—provided they can weather Al Ahly’s pressure and strike at the right moment.

How would West Ham or Spurs relegation hit London?

View of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and West Ham's London Stadium
Relegation for Tottenham or West Ham would have a serious financial impact [EPA/Reuters]

Relegation for West Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur would affect staff at every level of the club as well as impacting their local communities, a former Premier League chief executive has said.

In terms of crowd size – with both averaging attendances of around 60,000 – either club would be the biggest ever to be relegated from the Premier League.

Football finance experts have forecast West Ham could lose around £100m and Spurs as much as £261m, with the repercussions being felt far and wide.

"It's really the off-pitch side that gets hurt the most," former Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness told BBC London.

'Brutal cuts'

Wyness arrived at Villa just after their relegation in 2016 with one of his first tasks being to decide where cuts should be made.

He said: "In the Villa case, nearly 250 people in the end had to be reduced from the payroll.

"It was brutal. A lot of the cuts came in the sponsorship and commercial revenue side, where there was less need to service some very complex deals, but you have to look at streamlining every part of the club."

Another area of concern is the charitable foundations through which Tottenham and West Ham deliver valuable work in their neighbourhoods.

Those foundations provide mentoring, education and employment opportunities, as well as engaging young people and reaching some of the most vulnerable across London.

"We made sure the foundation itself stayed as strong as possible," said Wyness. "But it had to be scaled back, there's no doubt.

"It's certain that a lot of the plans we had to grow or develop those areas had to be put on hold."

Pedro Porro, in white kit, and Luis Guilherme, in claret, battle for a purple and white ball
Spurs and West Ham are battling to avoid relegation to the Championship [Getty Images]

On the Tottenham High Road there are fears among some bar and café owners about a possible drop in footfall on match days.

"It is a bit of a nervous time," said Asllan Islami, general manager of the Blue Coats pub.

"We won't have those key London derbies against Arsenal and Chelsea, or those regular big matches against Manchester United, Manchester City or Liverpool."

Islami – who himself supports Spurs – is remaining optimistic, nevertheless.

"On the flip side there would be four extra home games in the Championship and if Tottenham were having a good season, I'm confident the crowds would still come."

Indeed, when Newcastle United last suffered the drop in 2015-16, their attendances rose slightly during a successful year in the Championship as they secured an immediate return to the Premier League as title-winners.

For Villa too the average crowd across their three years in the Championship fell by only around 5% on the previous three years in the Premier League.

However, neither Villa nor Newcastle were trying to fill stadiums as big as Tottenham's or West Ham's during a cost-of-living crisis.

Nor were they operating against a backdrop quite as competitive as London in terms of other sport and entertainment offerings.

View through goal net, goalkeeper in orange jersey dives to left as ball from striker goes to the right from a striker in blue and purple
Spurs lost their last home league game against Crystal Palace to leave them 16th [Reuters]

"Crowds stayed pretty strong," said Wyness. "Though of course, there was absolutely no room for increasing ticket prices.

"And when it came to the top end hospitality we had to be really creative. It's much harder to try and sell those areas when you don't have the attractive Premier League fixtures every week."

He believes this is "where West Ham and Spurs have got to be careful - they can't focus on revenue streams they had built on the Premier League model.

"They've got to be realistic about it – no rose-tinted glasses. They've got to realise who they are right now. Some of those fixtures will not be so attractive."

Jarrod Brown on a football pitch wearing a West Ham kit and clapping with Tottenham players in the background
West Ham's captain Jarrod Bowen is their top scorer this season [Reuters]

Tottenham v Lincoln or West Ham v Stockport are potential Championship fixtures next season and would clearly be a much harder sell than Spurs v Arsenal or West Ham v Chelsea.

Currently Spurs charge fans an average of £76 for each home match, with only five clubs in Europe costing more. It's forecast that their matchday revenue of £131m across the season would plummet to around £79m in the Championship.

In an economic impact report published by Tottenham in December 2023 they claimed to generate £344m for the local economy and stated an aim to increase that to £585m by 2026-27.

They also said they supported 3,700 full-time jobs in the local area, with a target to raise that to 4,300 across the same period. Relegation would almost certainly hinder their chances of achieving those targets.

'Very worrying time'

Over in Stratford, a West Ham relegation would hit every London council taxpayer in the pocket. The Hammers are tenants at London Stadium.

Under the terms of the agreement they signed with then Mayor Boris Johnson ahead of their move to the former Olympic Stadium in 2016, their annual rent will be cut in half should they go down. That would leave them paying just £2.2m a year.

Furthermore, the running costs of the additional four home games would also have to be met by the Greater London Authority, leaving the cost to Londoners at around £2.5m a year.

Asked how off-field staff at each club will be feeling right now, Wyness said: "It's just a very worrying time.

"There will be people, especially in the present financial climate, who will be very concerned, and that will translate into their job performance.

"It's so important for the leaders off the pitch in the club to be able to handle this with great humanity."

BBC London asked both clubs what plans are being drawn up to prepare for the possibility of relegation but they declined to comment.

Wyness said: "I hope they are planning properly, and not just paying lip service to it.

"You've got to be getting all your consultations ready in terms of layoffs and all that sort of thing, and I'm afraid it's just not pretty but this is the time to focus and be professional."

With so much at stake beyond the confines of the pitch, the stars of Tottenham and West Ham will be playing for far more than professional pride over the next few weeks as they bid to keep their clubs in the Premier League.

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🗞️Today's headlines: Joan García, academy talent and much more

🗞️Today's headlines: Joan García, academy talent and much more

The call from Luis de la Fuente to Barça’s goalkeeper is one of the top stories of the day on this football-filled Saturday.

A great weekend is approaching ahead of an international break, where the standout name is Joan García, who has received a call-up to the national team with the World Cup just around the corner. The Barça keeper is one of the main protagonists of the day, but there’s more.


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Privilege, criticism & VAR - life as a boxing referee

Phil Edwards counts a knocked down Lee Clayton during a boxing match
Phil Edwards has officiated countless bouts including world title fights involving Anthony Joshua, Savannah Marshall and Josh Warrington [Getty Images]

Some say it is the best seat in the house when it comes to the big fights. There's certainly nobody who gets closer to the action.

But being a professional boxing referee is not for the faint hearted. The third person in the ring has the most important job – keeping the fighters safe in a sport where life-changing injuries can happen.

"You can't afford to sort of switch off for a moment," said Phil Edwards, one of the most well-known professional boxing referees in Britain.

"Anything can happen when you least expect it and you have to be prepared to handle whatever is thrown at you."

Now retired from in the ring but still working as a judge, the Preston-based Welshman has been involved in the sport since the 1990s and has overseen world title fights involving the likes of Anthony Joshua and Josh Warrington.

Referees rarely talk but Edwards spoke on the condition of not going into detail on specific bouts he has taken charge of which include some of the most high-profile fights of the past 30 years.

Edwards got involved with the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) in the 1990s. An avid boxing fan as a younger man, his wife implored him to find a passion outside of his work in the insurance industry.

With the waiting list long at his local golf club, he opted to start as an inspector with the BBBofC and later trained as a referee.

"It's very intense, it's enjoyable as it's great to be involved and it's a privilege to be in the ring with the boxers," Edwards, 70, told BBC Sport.

"But it's like any other job, you enjoy it afterwards in a way because you have to be absolutely 100% focused.

"The most important part of the job is doing everything you can to ensure the safety of the boxers."

Criticism part of being a referee

One of the many things thrown at referees in the sport is criticism. Particularly when they stop a bout early, don't punish fouling or let fights go on too long.

Judges are open to more abuse given how they score a contest is subjective.

It should be noted some criticism is deserved and there is an obligation on media and stakeholders in the sport to question and query to ensure standards are met but sometimes it also goes too far, particularly online.

Yet referees have to make decisions in high-pressure circumstances, often with health of the fighters firmly in mind.

"There are situations where you get criticism and certain things are regarded as, if you like, 'controversial'," said Edwards.

"You get [made] aware of criticism, but I've always taken the view that comes with the territory.

"And if you don't want to be in that situation, you shouldn't be doing it.

"Obviously there might be situations where you do something and you think, 'I'll learn from that' because we're all learning all of the time and you can never say you've stopped learning."

But social media means the negative examinations are very public.

"Personally, I don't look at social media or anything like that," said Edwards.

"Some do. I just take the view I'm there to do a job. I do it as best I can and get on with it."

The risks of boxing are too well known, of course. Unfortunately death can happen.

The boxers' corners know their fighters best but are invested in their success so sometimes can miss the time to pull a fighter out.

Nobody is closer than the referee.

"You do have to be always on it to notice if there is a change in one boxer, starting to tire, starting to become outclassed," said Edwards.

"You develop that skill and that almost like a sixth sense for seeing what changes can take place. The corners know exactly what their boxer is capable of and see signs because, of course, the corner know the boxer so well.

"But you [the referee] do have, if you like, the best seat in the house in terms of seeing what's happening.

"I'd also like to see more people aware that sometimes if a stoppage is made, they should just be aware that there is a danger involved and that the referee is best placed to make that decision as to when to stop a contest.

"Sometimes if I hear talk about that was premature and so on, I often think if it hadn't been stopped what would have happened?"

'VAR not a perfect fit for boxing'

Phil Edwards stands between a smiling Anthony Joshua and Carlos Takam
VAR has been suggested in boxing to review contentious decisions [Getty Images]

Other sports have turned to Video Assistant Referees which has had mixed success depending on where you sit on the debate.

The sanctioning body WBC has used video replays in boxing but the BBBofC does not.

In 2019, Charlie Edwards was knocked out by Julio Cesar Martinez in the third round but WBC boss Mauricio Sulaiman reviewed the footage ringside, saw Martinez landed a blow when Edwards was down and changed it to a no-contest.

"VAR is an interesting concept," said Phil Edwards.

"The difficulty with that is that you don't want to have too many breaks in the action because in effect you can take away one boxer's advantage and so on.

"I think we have ways of dealing with things sometimes.

"For instance, a cut occurs and the referee is entitled to ask the judges did you see what caused that and so on and get that view.

"It's not an easy thing to apply in a sport like boxing."

Edwards now works with younger officials and offers guidance as part of the referees committee while aiming to improve standards.

He's a champion for more diversity among officials and would like to see more women getting involved.

Amy Pu is currently the only licensed female referee with the BBBofC.

The official would advise anyone with a love of the sport to consider getting involved despite the difficulty of the job.

"The good outweighs the bad," he added. "It's a very rewarding job.

"The best seat in the house as they say."

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In a statement, the Senegalese Football Federation had to explain to its fervent supporters after the unveiling of the new jerseys by Puma, which display only one star — instead of two, meant to symbolize the January victory. 


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Molde, the Norwegian club that launched Erling Haaland into the big league, has a particularly charming stadium, notably due to its geographical location.


Power Ranking 📊

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TV Program 📺

12:30 PM: Como – Pisa (DAZN)

1:00 PM: Newcastle – Sunderland (CANAL+ FOOT)

2:00 PM: FC Barcelona – Rayo (beIN SPORTS 3)

2:30 PM: Feyenoord – Ajax (DAZN)

3:00 PM: Lyon – Monaco (beIN SPORTS 1)

3:00 PM: Atalanta – Hellas Verona (DAZN)

3:00 PM: Bologna – Lazio (DAZN)

3:15 PM: Tottenham – Nottingham Forest (CANAL+ SPORT)

3:15 PM: Aston Villa – West Ham (CANAL+ FOOT)

3:30 PM: Mainz – Frankfurt (beIN SPORTS 6)

5:15 PM: Rennes – Metz (L1+ on OneFootball)

5:15 PM: Paris FC – Le Havre (L1+)

5:15 PM: Marseille – Lille (L1+ on OneFootball)

5:30 PM: Arsenal – Manchester City (beIN SPORTS 1)

6:00 PM: AS Roma – Lecce (DAZN)

6:30 PM: Athletic Bilbao – Betis (beIN SPORTS 4)

7:00 PM: Alverca – Sporting (beIN SPORTS 9)

7:00 PM: Wydad AC – Olympic Safi (beIN SPORTS 10)

8:00 PM: USM Alger – MC Alger (beIN SPORTS 7)

8:45 PM: Nantes – Strasbourg (L1+ on OneFootball)

8:45 PM: Fiorentina – Inter Milan (DAZN)

9:00 PM: Real Madrid – Atlético Madrid (beIN SPORTS 1)

9:30 PM: Braga – FC Porto (beIN SPORTS 4)

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IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli's fight for relevance before 2027 WC

Quick quiz: Since the first T20 World Cup in 2007, how many players who played only ODI cricket have been part of a 50-over World Cup-winning side? Answer: None. In 2027, across Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe, Rohit and Kohli would love to change that. Assuming, of course, that they will be picked.

Having retired from Tests and T20Is, they now occupy a curious space: giant names, shrinking game-time. Which is why this IPL matters so much. It is their most visible audition. If both want to convince a team management and selection panel that has become increasingly ruthless and pragmatic, they need to perform over the next eight weeks for Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, respectively.



That may sound dramatic. After all, few players have achieved more. But the road to the 2027 ODI World Cup will not be paved by reputation or old highlights. It will depend on present-day form and fitness.

Both remain in the conversation, with captain Shubman Gill and others indicating as much. The harder question is whether they can last that long.

For Rohit, who turns 39 on April 30, and Kohli, now 37, this IPL is a fitness test-cum-batting examination. Both are now one-format cricketers. Both must show they can endure a long, high-intensity campaign and still be standing in 2027.

Fitness, though, is only half the issue. Form, that fickle friend, is the other. Ask any Indian cricketer what they fear most and the answer is simple: being out of sight, out of mind. That is what makes this IPL so important for Rohit and Kohli. It puts them back in view after public attention was seized by the heroes of India’s T20 World Cup triumph.

ODIs are increasingly rare. India last played a five-match ODI series in Feb–March 2019. For single-format players, one poor series can mean a long wait for another chance.

Those gaps hurt batters most: rhythm fades, match sharpness dulls and every failure feels terminal. For them, every substantial IPL innings will be read as evidence — or the lack of it — that Rohit and Kohli are still moving well, reacting sharply and carrying the intensity top-level ODI cricket demands. And unlike the IPL, ODIs offer no impact substitute, the ultimate safety valve for sluggish movers. It remains a seven-hour test of endurance.

Lazy analysis has caused us to hyphenate Rohit and Kohli’s careers. Acronyms like the nauseating “Ro-Ko” have only reinforced that. Yet, the stakes are higher for Rohit. His ODI legacy is secure but age and role now sit at the heart of the debate, especially with younger opening options available alongside Gill that offer greater athletic value in the field. Fan armies have dressed up Rohit’s loose dismissals as intent. His rollicking 20s and 30s were hailed as selflessness. But poor habits become more stubborn with age. They bled into his Test game too, accelerating both technical decline and his eventual exit from the format.

This IPL, selectors and coach Gautam Gambhir will watch him closely. Can Rohit start with intent, pull quality pace without losing shape, run hard, field efficiently and maintain acceptable fitness through a long campaign? He has crossed 500 runs in an IPL season only once, in 2013. Another middling season and quiet murmurs could metamorphose into harsh verdicts. His last three ODI scores, remember, were 3, 11 and 24.

Kohli’s case is different. He has been the defining white-ball batter of his generation and one of Indian sport’s great athletic specimens. What he is chasing now is not excellence but sustained relevance.

Against South Africa and New Zealand, he showed greater willingness to attack early, looking for boundaries inside his first 10 balls. It suggested adaptation. Kohli had already mastered low-risk accumulation in ODIs; now he has garnished it with consistent urgency. That matters in the IPL, where strike rate and impact shape or destroy narratives. Kohli will want to show he can still dominate key bowlers and keep pace with the modern game’s demands. If he can combine control with carnage, his case remains strong.

He has 11 IPL seasons of 400-plus runs and while many came at strike rates in the mid-120s, in each of his last three seasons it has risen to above 140. Last year, while batting first, his strike rate was 147.8, higher than his strike rate while chasing, 142.18. Since 2025, his ODI strike rate is 98.45, above his career mark of 93.41. Kohli also knows that when senior players try to stretch themselves into another World Cup cycle, selectors judge more than numbers. They look for hunger, energy and intent.

The IPL, played under relentless scrutiny and offering instant, unforgiving public judgment, is the perfect stage for such examinations. The league has increasingly become a selection filter across formats in India — sometimes, disturbingly, even for Tests. For Rohit and Kohli, this season is more than a tournament. It is their ticket to relevance.

Mexico announce squad for Portugal and Belgium friendlies

ARLINGTON, TX - JUNE 18: Mexico forward Julian Quinones (#16) winds up for a shot during the Concacaf Gold Cup soccer game between Mexico and Suriname on June 18, 2025 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. (Photo by Matthew Visinsky/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Mexico has announced the 26 player squad list for the two March friendlies to be played against Portugal and Belgium. Coach Javier Aguirre has made a list that had a number of omissions because of injuries. The friendlies will be the final two friendlies before Mexico starts their training camp on May 6th with the Liga MX players. Mexico will face off against Portugal in Estadio Banorte (Estadio Azteca) on March 28th. They will then travel to the United States to face off against Belgium on March 31st in Soldier Field, Chicago.

The call up list was the following:

Goalkeepers: Raul Rangel (Chivas), Guillermo Ochoa (AEL Limassol), Carlos Acevedo (Santos Laguna)

Defenders: Johan Vasquez (Genoa), Cesar Montes (Lokomotiv Moscow), Jorge Sanchez (PAOK), Jesus Gallardo (Toluca), Israel Reyes (America), Richard Ledezma (Chivas), Everardo Lopez (Toluca), Jesus Alberto Angulo (Tigres)

Midfielders: Alvaro Fidalgo (Betis), Orbelin Pineda (AEK Athens), Obed Vargas (Atletico Madrid), Erik Lira (Cruz Azul), Brian Gutierrez (Chivas), Denzell Garcia (FC Juarez), Roberto Alvarado (Chivas), Erick Sanchez (America), Carlos Rodriguez (Cruz Azul)

Forwards: Raul Jimenez (Fulham), Julian Quiñones (Al-Qadsiah), Armando Gonzalez (Chivas), German Berterame (Inter Miami), Guillermo Martinez (Pumas), Alexis Vega (Toluca)

The most notable omissions are almost all thru injury. Luis Romo, Julian Araujo, Cesar Huerta, Edson Alvarez, Gilberto Mora and Mateo Chavez. Santiago Gimenez is set to return to action this week but wasn’t called up as both AC Mila and Mexico fell it was too soon to go to international play. Luis Chavez is also close to returning but hasn’t yet. And of course, Marcel Ruiz and Luis Malagon will officially miss the World Cup for their injuries while it looks likely that Rodrigo Huescas will follow suit. Injuries have hampered the team and will be a big hit for Mexico in these matches. The big omission not thru injury is Diego Lainez not being called up for the March friendlies. This comes after he wasn’t called up for the prior friendly against Icelanad and rumors are going that there was conflict between Aguirre and Lainez during the January Bolivia friendly, which is true means that he will not play in the World Cup.

About the new additions, the biggest one is the first call up for Spanish born Alvaro Fidalgo. Fidalgo had just made his One time switch from Spain to Mexico in February after he accumulated the five years necessary to play for a National team for Naturalized players according to FIFA rules. Fidalgo is now playing in Spain with Real Betis and will be a key addition especially after the injury to Marcel Ruiz. The other controversial return is Guillermo Ochoa as he tries to make it to six World Cups. Ochoa is playing in Cyprus and is a veteran player which has questioned his call ups although with Malagon being injured and with Ochoa arguably being the best ever Mexican goalkeeper, it makes more sense for him to be on the list and to get a call up for the World Cup.

Mexico will play against Portugal in the return to action of Estadio Azteca, now called Estadio Banorte. Mexico will face one of the candidates for the World Cup and the toughest opposition they have faced since Aguirre’s return to the National team. They will then travel north to Chicago to face off against Belgium in another tough matchup. This are by far the two toughest rivals Mexico will face prior to the World Cup which makes it dangerous that it will happen as Mexico is facing such a high number of missing players.

Rasmus Hojlund: Man United loanee produces anonymous showing

Rasmus Hojlund: Man United loanee produces anonymous showing
Rasmus Hojlund: Man United loanee produces anonymous showing

Manchester United had one player in loan action on Friday evening.

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Rasmus Hojlund

The Dane has had a rollercoaster time of it in Napoli.

He has impressed the club sufficiently that they have committed to signing him permanently in the summer.

Hojlund has also scored 14 goals in all competitions for the southern Italians.

Nonetheless, he has also gone on long barren spells in front of goal that United fans know only too well.

Performance versus Cagliari

The 23-year-old was involved early in the match when his knock down from a corner resulted in the ball finally landing to another former Red Scott McTominay in the box who made no mistake to give Antonio Conte’s side the lead early on.

In the 15th minute he had his only shot on goal but it was easily blocked by the Cagliari defence.

He did not complete any dribbles in the match but he was able to complete one key pass for his side.

The striker was not particularly capable of linking up with his teammates though as he lost possession eight times and could only make 74% of his passing attempts during the full 90 minutes.

Hojlund did not compete in any aerial duels in the match and was also largely ineffective in his ground contests, winning just two out of seven.

It was a familiar anonymous performance by the striker but he won’t care as his side won their fourth match on the bounce.

They closed to within six points of Inter Milan at the top of the table and will face AC Milan on the 6th April in a crunch top of the table match up.

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‘They know that…’ – What Luis Enrique has now said about Liverpool ahead of PSG showdown

‘They know that…’ – What Luis Enrique has now said about Liverpool ahead of PSG showdown
‘They know that…’ – What Luis Enrique has now said about Liverpool ahead of PSG showdown

Luis Enrique has claimed that there’s no clear favourite when his Paris Saint-Germain side take on Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals next month.


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The two teams will meet in the tournament for the second year in a row, with PSG prevailing on penalties in the round of 16 last March after both legs finished in 1-0 away wins, and duly going on to win the competition for the first time in their history.

Whereas the Reds were freewheeling their way towards Premier League glory at the time of that tie, they now find themselves languishing in fifth domestically, although the Spaniard is refusing to take them lightly ahead of their tie on 8 and 14 April.

Enrique eagerly anticipating Liverpool showdown

Speaking in his pre-match press conference on Friday, Enrique said (via PSG.fr): “Liverpool holds good memories for us, of course. I remember last year – Liverpool were the best team in Europe at that stage; they were playing incredible football.

“We’re looking forward to this quarter-final, first in Paris [and] then in Liverpool. I’m fortunate to have an incredible team and intelligent players. They know that, in this type of game, there’s no favourites. It’ll be very positive for us to play these two games.”

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PSG will be favourites, but we know what Liverpool are capable of

After Liverpool’s smash-and-grab win at the Parc des Princes 12 months ago, Enrique moaned that ‘football can be unfair at times’, although Kopites may have felt the same after they exited the Champions League a week later despite a vastly improved performance against PSG at Anfield.

The quarter-final next month will also be played in that sequence, and the Reds must ensure that they at least keep the tie alive after the first leg in Paris, although the task of needing a win in the second instalment would be a rather difficult one even on home soil.

Arne Slot’s team could afford to be negligent in the first leg of their round-of-16 showdown against Galatasaray, but it’d be a major surprise if they were to pick off PSG as easily at Anfield, and the regining European champions will surely post a far sterner test.

Despite what Enrique says, his team will go into the quarter-final as favourites to progress, but he knows what even a struggling Liverpool side are capable of producing on a febrile Champions League knockout night on Merseyside. Stand by for a potential epic in the first two weeks of April!

Barcelona sitting on €650 million goldmine thanks to La Masia brilliance

Barcelona sitting on €650 million goldmine thanks to La Masia brilliance
Barcelona sitting on €650 million goldmine thanks to La Masia brilliance

For years, before Lamine Yamal and co. made their debut, it was said that La Masia was no longer producing talent at the same level as before. 

But if there were any doubts left, the latest figures have changed the story.

According to data published by Transfermarkt, the current value of Barcelona’s academy graduates in the first-team squad is beyond belief.

As relayed by SPORT, the nine La Masia players currently part of the first-team setup hold a combined market value of €620 million. 

On top of that, players transitioning between the reserve team and the senior squad add another €30.5 million in value. 

Yamal tops the valuation

At the centre of this resurgence is Lamine Yamal. Valued at €200 million, the teenager has already become one of the most valuable players in world football. 

Right behind him is Fermin Lopez, whose value has surged to €100 million. That places him among the most valuable Spanish players and one of the top attacking midfielders globally.

Fermin Lopez is the most productive midfielder in Europe. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

In defence, Pau Cubarsi continues to break barriers. Valued at €80 million, he is already among the most valuable centre-backs in the world and one of the best players in his age group. 

Alongside him, Alejandro Balde stands at €55 million, while Eric Garcia has seen his value rise to €35 million.

The midfield depth coming from La Masia is equally impressive. Gavi and Marc Bernal are both valued at €30 million, while Marc Casado continues to earn recognition with a valuation of €20 million.

Adding to this pool of talent is Dani Olmo, valued at €60 million. Although his path has been slightly different, he is still considered a La Masia player.

Lastly, there are players who are juggling between the senior and the youth team, and the latest example is Xavi Espart, who has already seen his market value rise to €5 million following his first-team debut. 

Meanwhile, Alvaro Cortes, currently valued at €2 million, is widely expected to see a sharp rise once he breaks fully into the senior team.

Martin O’Neill’s disappointment at Kasper Schmeichel’s injury news

Martin O’Neill’s disappointment at Kasper Schmeichel’s injury news
Martin O’Neill’s disappointment at Kasper Schmeichel’s injury news

Martin O’Neill has expressed his disappointment after learning the full extent of Kasper Schmeichel’s devastating injury, which could sideline him for up to a year…

UEFA Nations League: Portugal – Denmark Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel is in pain in the shoulder during the UEFA Nations League playoff match in League A between Portugal and Denmark at Josà Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, March 23, 2025. (Photo: Bo Amstrup Ritzau Scanpix)

The Denmark international revealed during an appearance on CBS Sports Golazo that he faces a lengthy spell out of action, with concerns the shoulder problem could even threaten his career.

UEFA Nations League: Portugal – Denmark. Referee Slavko Vincic looks at Denmark’s goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who is in pain in the shoulder during the UEFA Nations League playoff match in League A at Josà Alvalade Stadium in Lisbon, Portugal on Sunday, March 23, 2025. (Photo: Bo Amstrup Ritzau Scanpix)

Schmeichel sustained a dislocated shoulder along with a torn bicep and is expected to undergo two separate surgical procedures before making any return to football.

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It is understood the 39-year-old had been managing the issue with painkilling injections in order to continue playing. However, further medical examinations confirmed the seriousness of the damage, leaving surgery as the only viable option.

Martin O’Neill with Kasper Schmeichel. Celtic v theRangers. Premier Sports Cup, semi final at Hampden. 2 November 2025. Photo AJ (The Celtic Star)

O’Neill admitted the update came as a shock, both in terms of its severity and the manner in which it was revealed publicly.

Speaking via Celtic’s official YouTube channel, O’Neill said: “I was surprised by the severity of it.I must admit I didn’t realise how bad it was. I was disappointed to hear the news. No, I didn’t think Kasper was going to announce it. I think his dad was telling him, ‘You must announce it’. I’m joking.”

“I think Tim, our physio, was aware that the scan had shown up much worse than we thought. I wasn’t expecting to hear that.”

Martin O’Neill, Media Conference at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock 2 Celtic 3. Scottish Premiership. Sunday 15 February 2026. Photo Vagelis Georgariou (The Celtic Star)

The Celtic manager also joked about the unconventional nature of Schmeichel’s announcement, suggesting it might have breached old-school dressing room protocols.

“Well, if that was the first announcement, obviously I would have preferred to have heard it myself,” the Celtic boss outlined. “Way back in my time, if you didn’t report it first of all to the football club, you could actually get a fine. So I need to actually go and check to see how his contract is. A really good point. We could do with some of that money.”

Continuing in a light-hearted tone, O’Neill quipped that he may yet raise the issue with the goalkeeper directly.

“Absolutely. That will be a double blow for him, career finished and a fine. Thanks for reminding me.”

Despite the surprise, O’Neill clarified that the club had been kept informed of Schmeichel’s medical situation throughout.

Kasper Schmeichel at fault for at least two of the Stuttgart goals in the the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Celtic FC and VfB Stuttgart at Celtic Park on February 19, 2026. (Photo by WM Sport Media/Getty Images)

“The club knew, the club were aware of the tests that he was doing,” he said. “It happened rather quickly. Believe it or not, sometimes I can be incommunicado, I can be somewhere and not actually wanting to hear some news or other.”

Meanwhile, former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has criticised Schmeichel, accusing him of acting selfishly by continuing to play while managing the injury, reportedly in a bid to secure a place with Denmark for key World Cup play-off fixtures. Sutton also took issue with the goalkeeper’s failure to reference Celtic during his televised announcement.

Chris Sutton – St Mirren v theRangers, 24 August 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou

However, O’Neill downplayed the criticism, insisting Sutton is entitled to his view while questioning whether he had full insight into the situation.

“I like Chris, I like Chris a lot, but not that much,”said O’Neill. “He is entitled to his own opinion; it is no serious issue for me. I don’t know whether he was in a position to know if it was all about Denmark. I haven’t spoken to Chris, I will do now. Tell him to mind his own business! No, he’s entitled to his opinion.”

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Transfer rumour roundup: Bayern join Man City in Elliot Anderson race; Brighton’s Rushworth sparks £20m scramble

Transfer rumour roundup: Bayern join Man City in Elliot Anderson race; Brighton’s Rushworth sparks £20m scramble
Transfer rumour roundup: Bayern join Man City in Elliot Anderson race; Brighton’s Rushworth sparks £20m scramble

Saturday's speculation features Elliot Anderson's future as German giants enter the race, while Chelsea look to ward off interest in Enzo Fernandez.

Elliot Anderson will one of the stories of the summer transfer window as clubs queue up for the Nottingham Forest midfielder. Manchester City are frontrunners to land the England international, though neighbours Manchester United have not given up hope. The BBC are reporting that Bayern Munich have now muscled in to the race, with Forest having slapped an £80m asking price on the player.

Another midfielder in demand isEnzo Fernandez. Despite Liam Rosenior insisting the Argentine remains content at Chelsea, comments last week suggest it could be adios to Enzo in the summer. Real Madrid's midfield shortlist features the World Cup winner, but TEAMtalk tell us that Chelsea are preparing a bumper new deal to ward off Spanish suitors

Brighton are braced for interest in Carl Rushworth. The goalkeeper's role in Coventry City's charge towards Premier League promotion has sparked a scramble for the shot-stopper. talkSPORT suggest up to six top-flight teams are tempted by a £20m price tag.

Elsewhere, Eddie Howe has shut down suggestions thatBruno Guimaraes has held transfer talks with Manchester United. Howe called the rumours 'a nonsense story' and said the club captain remains committed to Newcastle.

Fabrizio Romano has chipped in, revealing there's no release clause in the 28-year-old's contract. A former figure of £100m has long expired, meaning any suitors will need to tempt Newcastle into a sale.

Finally,Everton are set to 'stand firm' on interest in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.Manchester United are the latest side linked with the midfielder, following rumours of Tottenham and Manchester City enquiries. Dewsbury-Hall's been a big hit since signing for the Toffees from Chelsea last summer and Everton have no interest in entertaining any offers.

Galatasaray offer £15M-per-year contract to Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva

Galatasaray offer £15M-per-year contract to Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva
Galatasaray offer £15M-per-year contract to Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva

Galatasaray are ready to place a €15 million‑per‑year offer on the table for Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva, according to a new report.

Manchester City are once again enduring a challenging season, aided by the depth, tactical flexibility and positional intelligence of club captain Silva, who continues to be one of the most versatile players in Pep Guardiola‘s system.

Silva’s ability to control the pace of the game and keep things organised has been a vital component of City’s strategy, whether he plays in the middle or on the flanks.

This season has made the Portuguese even more important, with City’s squad witnessing a major remake under director of football Hugo Viana, who replaced Txiki Begiristain last summer and signed off on the notable exits of Kevin De Bruyne and İlkay Gündoğan.

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Silva’s time and contract situation at Man City analysed

Guardiola has several adjustments in the attacking and midfield positions over the course of this transition but Silva has always ensured his availability when it mattered most, thus highlighting his reliability. His expertise in positional play, especially in tight central areas, has helped City stay in control during high-pressure games.

However, the bigger picture around the first-team squad has evolved as the season has progressed. Several senior players are approaching the end of their contract and there is greater competition for starting spots after recent signings.

As his contract nears its end, Silva, 31, is at the heart of that conversation, with a firm expectation that the six-time Premier League winner will leave Manchester City when his current deal runs out in June.

Silva has played over 440 matches in nine years at the Etihad Stadium and despite the plethora of silverware he has won under Guardiola, the playmaker’s impact has gone beyond numbers.

Galatasaray plot £15M-per-year contract for Silva

As reported by Turkish outlet Takvim and relayed by Sport Witness, Galatasaray are preparing one of the most aggressive moves of the upcoming window, with a proposal worth €15 million per year for the Manchester City captain.

Talks have already moved past the initial contact and further discussions are expected to occur in the next few weeks, as Silva looks to overturn a horrid run of form for City and steers them to a successful finish to the season.

Galatasaray are trying to stay ahead of other European rivals by moving quickly in their attempts to close a deal for Silva. Their eagerness to agree to these financial terms indicates both desire and a deliberate attempt to acquire top-level experience.

Last summer, they did something similar – they strengthened their squad by signing high-profile players like Victor Osimhen, Leroy Sané andGündoğan – the latter two having played with Silva in Manchester.

Bernardo Silva set for pick of clubs upon inevitable Manchester City exit this summer

No dearth of possible destinations for Silva upon inevitable Man City exit

Juventus, Barcelona and AC Milan are all keeping an eye on the situation but neither of the trio are expected to match the financial package Galatasaray are putting together for Silva.

The size of the proposed salary could be extremely significant. For clubs that have stricter budgets, it’s difficult to compete with such an offer, especially for a player who is approaching the twilight of his playing career.

Silva is believed to be pleased with Galatasaray’s interest. A report last year from Milliyet, as relayed by Sport Witness, claimed that representatives of the Turkish club had already met with the Portugal international’s agent Jorge Mendes. That favourable impression seems to have lasted, considering the proposed terms have gotten better.

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The next few weeks will be important for Manchester City. Keeping a player like Silva will continue things in a similar way in Guardiola’s system, but losing him would mean the end of a memorable era.

As the negotiations progress, Silva will have the final say over his club future. However, his next move will affect not only his future but also how Manchester City’s midfield will shape up in the years to come, with the Blues leading the race to sign priority midfield target Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest in the summer.

Where to watch Iowa wrestling at NCAA Championships on Saturday

Saturday is the final day of the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Cleveland, Ohio.

Iowa wrestling sent nine individuals to the Buckeye State in hopes of bringing home a team trophy. Saturday will feature placing matches in the morning and championship matches in the evening.

Here's how you can follow the Day 3 action on Saturday:

How to watch the NCAA Wrestling Championships on Day 3

2026 NCAA Wrestling Championships schedule

  • Session 5 (consolations and placement matches, ESPNU and ESPN+) - March 21, 10 a.m. CT
  • Session 6 (finals, ESPN) - March 21, 5:30 p.m. CT

Iowa wrestling's 2025-26 schedule

  • Nov. 6 - vs. Bellarmine (W, 40-0)
  • Nov. 15-16 - National Duals Invitational (Second place, 3-1 in duals)
  • Nov. 21 - vs. Pittsburgh (W, 36-0)
  • Nov. 30 - at Iowa State (L, 14-20)
  • Dec. 12 - Journeymen Wrestling's Uncivil War (2-0 in duals vs. UT Chattanooga and Utah Valley)
  • Jan 3-4 - at Solider Salute (one champion, fourth place)
  • Jan. 9 - vs. Wisconsin (W, 23-12)
  • Jan. 16 - vs. Penn State (L, 3-32)
  • Jan. 23 - at Nebraska (W, 22-14)
  • Jan. 30 - vs. Minnesota (L, 16-21)
  • Feb. 6 - at Ohio State (L, 24-9)
  • Feb. 8 - at Michigan State (W, 40-6)
  • Feb. 13 - vs. Michigan (W, 19-17)
  • Feb. 15 - at Purdue (W, 32-6)
  • Feb. 22 - at Oklahoma State (L, 11-32)
  • March 7-8 - at the Big Ten Championships (Fourth)
  • March 19-21 - NCAA Championships (Cleveland, Ohio)

Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.

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Titans reportedly show interest in Big Ten offensive tackle

The Tennessee Titans remain busy working through the pre-draft process, as they populate their draft boards and have shown interest in some versatile college offensive linemen. 

The latest nugget comes from Tony Pauline at Essentially Sports, who has the Titans showing interest in a lineman from the Pacific Northwest. 

Oregon Pro Day

Right tackle Alex Harkey looked crisp in position drills, especially considering he was able to train for just three weeks after fully recovering from an ankle sprain initially suffered during the game against Iowa on November 8. Harkey played through the injury, not missing a game and participating in Oregon’s two playoff contests. Teams are looking at Harkey at both guard and tackle, as his arms measured 32 ½ inches at pro day. Teams view him as a versatile backup at both guard and tackle who could develop into a starter.

Harkey worked out individually for the Minnesota Vikings and has a meeting upcoming with the Los Angeles Rams, whose right tackle spot may be unsettled after the 2026 season, depending on what happens with Warren McClendon. He’s also getting a lot of interest from the Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers.

Harkey is an experienced college prospect who appears to profile more as a late-round developmental prospect who needs to transition to the interior of the offensive line. He has the athleticism to contribute, but must prove that he has the core strength needed to compete inside. 

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Commanders slip in NFL post-free agency power rankings

The first couple waves of free agency are over now, and most teams have added several players to their rosters.

The Washington Commanders have been one of the busier teams, which makes sense considering the team had a disappointing 2025 season. The Commanders entered the offseason with plenty of needs on both sides of the ball, and on paper, they did a fine job addressing those needs in free agency.

The team spent on defenders like Odafe Oweh, Leo Chenal, and Amik Robertson, while adding Chigoziem Okonkwo and Rachaad White to the offense. These additions, combined with the upcoming rookie class and a healthy Jayden Daniels, should make the Commanders more competitive in 2026.

However, one NFL analyst isn't sold. Ralph Vacchiano of FOX Sports recently updated his power rankings, and he has the Commanders at No. 19. In Vacchiano's previous rankings, the Commanders were No. 17, so they actually went backwards after free agency.

Regarding that slide, Vacchiano offered the following:

All that cap space and they went for quantity over quality. They did make some nice additions on both sides — edge rushers Odafe Oweh and K’Lavon Chaisson, cornerback Amik Robertson, linebacker Leo Chenal, tight end Chig Okonkwo and running back Rachaad White. But are any of them really difference-makers?

Vacchiano's main gripe is that the Commanders got good players, not true difference-makers. Vacchiano isn't the only person surprised by how much money Oweh got, but it still feels like a slight overreaction to say they didn't get better.

Oweh is a guy who could immediately improve the pass rush and could form a nice trio with Dorance Armstrong and Chaisson. Chenal will almost certainly be an upgrade over Bobby Wagner, and Robertson and safety Nick Cross are solid starters as well.

Sure, the Commanders didn't get any superstars, but given how many needs they had, it was smarter to get several good players rather than one or two great ones. The Commanders also still have the draft, so the roster is far from set. There are plenty of reasons to believe that just a healthy Jayden Daniels by itself could translate to several more wins.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders drop in analyst's NFL post-free agency power rankings

What channel is Florida gymnastics at SEC Championship today? Time, TV, live updates

In four weeks, Florida gymnastics will hope to compete in the NCAA Championship Final in Fort Worth.

Saturday, the Gators will get a sneak peek at what awaits them in Fort Worth – 280 miles north – at the SEC Championship.

All nine SEC teams qualified for the conference’s signature meet. UF will compete in the evening session at 8 p.m. It is a truly loaded class, as in it is the top four teams in the country in the Road to Nationals rankings – Oklahoma, LSU, Florida and Alabama.

In the last two meets, the Gators have proved it can hang with those top dogs. Florida generated the nation’s top two scores. First was a 198.450 in an upset win at No. 2 LSU on senior night. Five days later, UF took its show up the road to Lexington and a 198.575 at Kentucky.

Those two marks combined for the fourth-highest between two meets in NCAA history, and the top not from a school named Oklahoma.

It wasn’t enough to surpass the Sooners and Tigers in the rankings, but Florida is peaking at the right time and hungry to win its lucky 13th SEC title.

Here’s how to watch, along with other important information for the meet.

Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship live updates

This section will be updated.

What channel is Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship?

TV Channel: SEC Network

Streaming: ESPN.com or the ESPN App

The SEC Championships will be broadcast on the SEC Network. Olympians Samantha Peszek, Aly Raisman and John Roethlisberger calling the action and Taylor Davis providing sideline reports.

What time is Florida gymnastics at the SEC Championship?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Start time: 8 p.m. ET

The Gators will compete as part of the evening session with the other top three-ranked teams in the country — Oklahoma, LSU and Alabama. The afternoon session, which begins at 3 p.m., includes Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Kentucky and Missouri.

Florida gymnastics SEC Championship history

The Gators are 12-time SEC Championship winners, with the last title coming in 2023. This is the first time it is being held in Tulsa.

Noah Ram covers Florida Gators athletics and Gainesville-area high school sports for The Gainesville Sun, GatorSports.com and the USA TODAY Network. Contact him at nram@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @Noah_ram1 and on Instagram @Ramreporter. Read his coverage of the Gators’ national championship basketball season in “CHOMP-IONS!” — a hardcover coffee-table collector’s book from The Sun. Details at Florida.ChampsBook.com.

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: Florida gymnastics at SEC Championship time, TV, live updates, streaming

How will Barcelona line up against Rayo Vallecano?

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 18: Marc Bernal of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Barcelona and Newcastle United FC at Camp Nou on March 18, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona play their final game before the international break as they welcome Rayo Vallecano to Camp Nou looking to maintain their healthy advantage at the top of the La Liga table.

Here’s how we think Hansi Flick will line up his troops for Sunday’s battle:

Defense

Barça had three full days to recover from a game against Newcastle in which they were able to cruise for most of the second half, so it’s safe to assume Flick will be able to pick a pretty strong XI to make sure of the points in the last game before the international break.

Joan Garcia managed to escape injury after a scare on Wednesday and will be available for selection, and while it’s not a bad idea to start Wojciech Szczesny as a precaution, we still think Joan will start this one in front of a back four of João Cancelo at left-back, Pau Cubarsí and Gerard Martín at center-back, and Xavi Espart at right-back. Eric Garcia also avoided injury in midweek but probably won’t be risked in this one, especially given Espart’s very strong performances since making his senior debut.

Midfield

The midfield trio of Marc Bernal, Pedri and Fermín López played an important part against Newcastle and will likely start this one as well, though Dani Olmo is also in contention and could start alongside Fermín if Flick wants to rest one of Bernal or Pedri.

Attack

Barça’s front three was simply sublime against Newcastle, and it’s hard not to see them starting again this weekend looking to continue their strong form. Robert Lewandowski scored twice in midweek and we think he’ll lead the line ahead of Ferran Torres, while the Lamine YamalRaphinha duo was unplayable on Wednesday and will look to wreak havoc against Rayo as well.


Possible XI: Joan; Espart, Cubarsí, Martín, Cancelo; Bernal, Pedri; Yamal, Fermín, Raphinha; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)


How do you think Barcelona should line up against Rayo? Let us know your thoughts, predictions and teams in the comments below!

​"We weren’t doing a good enough job" – BVB boss reveals how Club World Cup eye-opener forced a strategy shift

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​"We weren’t doing a good enough job" – BVB boss reveals how Club World Cup eye-opener forced a strategy shift

On December 19, marking Borussia Dortmund’s 116th birthday, the Bundesliga club announced the launch of @ElDortmund – a new, dedicated Spanish-language Instagram channel. 

The launch of the channel is at the heart of Dortmund’s strategy to better engage with Spanish-speaking fans and build a stronger, more authentic presence within this vibrant footballing community.

In an exclusive interview with Bulinews.com, Marc Lingenhoff, managing director for Borussia Dortmund Americas, reveals that last summer’s Club World Cup was a definitive turning point.

“The tournament once again made us aware of how significant the interest is from Hispanics in the US, Mexico, and other Spanish-speaking countries,” says Lingenhoff, who leads the club’s New York office. 

The club’s leadership traveled to the US to experience the tournament firsthand, witnessing the sheer scale of the Hispanic “soccer” community.

“Just by interacting with the fans, we realized how many Spanish-speaking people were present and that we weren’t doing a good enough job as a club and an organization to connect with them.”

Finding the right tonality

Three months after the launch, @ElDortmund has amassed nearly 160,000 followers. While the numbers are promising, Lingenhoff acknowledges that the process of finding the vibe is still ongoing.

“The feedback we’re getting is great; it’s resonating. But we’re still trying to find the right tonality,” he said.

“They share the same language, but there are so many nuances in culture and how football is embraced across different countries.”

This cultural challenge was made harder when Argentine defender Aaron Anselmino – one of the few Spanish-speakers in the squad – was recalled from his loan by Chelsea in January.

“Everybody knows that players drive interest. Aaron Anselmino was part of the launch, made some great content and was excited to do things in Spanish for BVB. But then, unfortunately, he left. What it did in the first month was to put Argentina on top of the followers,” Lingenhoff explained.

“We can’t influence who we sign, that’s not our department, but I always tell our headquarters that if you have a player from a certain country, that drives interest and traffic from that region. The situation with Anselmino was just another proof of that.”

Fans in the BVB Embassy in Cincinnati during FIFA Club World Cup (Photo: Borussia Dortmund).

Breaking through the noise

Like many other top clubs in Europe, Dortmund remain heavily focused on the US market in general, with Lingenhoff noting that there is still a lot of room for soccer to grow. 

He points out that the club have 49 fan clubs and 19 youth academies across the United States.

“The US is the biggest sports market in the world. I think the US has an amazing potential because soccer is still growing, whereas other sports are saturated or even declining. If you look at the numbers in TV viewership, soccer is clearly a growth sport,” Lingenhoff said.

However, the US market is crowded. 

“There are so many distractions for the fans. You just have to find a way to break through that noise with initiative and being on the ground, being accessible and present always. You need to be very specific and strategic in which markets you want to be present and work in.”

A player-driven market

Lingenhoff notes that there is a significant difference between being a fan in the US and in Europe.

“The fandom is very different here. A soccer fan could also be a fan of other sports and other clubs. We hear a lot that people have a favorite club in different national leagues. We can’t change that fan behavior and we don’t want to. It’s more about, ‘How can I be your club in Germany?’”

“Also, the US is a very player-driven market. We had Bellingham, we had Haaland and Sancho, but as soon as they left the club, many fans moved to other clubs too. They still liked Dortmund, but now that Haaland played for City, they bought their jersey instead of ours. The loyalty factor is something that was very unknown for me as a German when I moved over here like 10 years ago.”

Two years ago, one of Borussia Dortmund’s biggest legends, Marco Reus, moved to the United States, joining LA Galaxy. In late 2025, the club took a strategic step by appointing Reus as an official brand ambassador while he continues his playing career in MLS. The Black and Yellows have been looking to utilize that connection, but without forming an actual partnership with his club.

“We are in touch with clubs and teams and working closer with the LA Galaxy now that Marco Reus is there. We have done some things together, but it’s not like an official partnership,” said Lingenhoff.

Instead, Dortmund have formed a partnership with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers, which Lingenhoff describes as a "perfect fit" for knowledge transfer and commercial growth.

BVB Legends Reunion in Los Angeles, March 2026: Marco Reus, Patrick Owomoyela (Photo: Borussia Dortmund).

Winning over new fans

With a view to the upcoming World Cup, Dortmund are looking at partnerships with the German Football Association (DFB) and the Bundesliga to capture new fans on the ground.

“Our perspective is not to try to break through the noise of the World Cup as an individual club. We tell the story through the lens of our players, but we also want to join forces with the German national team and the Bundesliga to help represent German football during the tournament,” Lingenhoff said.

The goal is to use the massive exposure of the World Cup to turn casual viewers into loyal supporters. 

“If German football is successful, it gets more eyeballs from new fans. We want to be there so that when they look at Germany after the tournament, we are their club of choice,” the BVB boss concluded.

Playing football and being a mum - Man Utd's Bizet's 'two dreams'

Celin Bizet Donnum has two dreams: one is to play professional football, the other to start a family.

The first came true long ago for the Manchester United winger, while her second wish is about to be granted.

"If you have two dreams, you can live both of them at the same time," Bizet Donnum told the BBC's Women's Football Weekly podcast.

The Norway international announced in December that she and husband Aron Bizet Donnum - also a professional footballer - were expecting their first child in 2026.

At 24, Bizet Donnum is in her prime as a player, but said it felt a "natural thing" to have a baby while still in her playing career.

"It was a hard thing to actually get pregnant and not be in the team. Missing out the whole season - it's very scary," she said. "But for me, it was even more scary to not have the baby in my career."

Bizet Donnum was speaking to former England striker Ellen White, who, like many other sportswomen, waited until she had finished playing to start a family.

"When I was playing, a lot of players older than me waited until they retired - similar to what I did," White said.

"I don't know if it was because of security, not knowing if you are going to feel that support from your club or judgement or even if you are going to feel ready to come back.

"There's so many tournaments that at times you feel like you're having to sacrifice something. It felt like maybe one sacrifice was not having a baby while playing."

Earlier this month, Aston Villa midfielder Missy Bo Kearns, 24, announced she was expecting her first child, while Bizet Donnum's United team-mate Hannah Blundell - currently on loan at Everton - returned to football in November just seven months after giving birth.

Simone Magill, a striker for WSL 2 promotion hunters Birmingham City, is also expecting her first child in May, but Bizet Donnum said these examples remain the exception.

"It's still very rare to have a baby when you are a footballer," she said.

"Some people ask if I'm going to quit football and I'm like, 'What?'. That was not in my mind for a second. Of course I will come back to football - that's my motivation.

"It's so nice to see other people do it as well and not be scared of it."

What are the maternity guidelines in women's football?

Celin Bizet Donnum in Manchester United training gear
Celin Bizet Donnum is continuing to train every day with Manchester United [Getty Images]

In 2024, Fifa introduced changes to protect female footballers and coaches during and after pregnancy.

These include a minimum of 14 weeks' maternity leave on full pay, a minimum of eight weeks' paid absence for adoption leave if the child is younger than two years old and at least eight weeks' fully paid family leave for female players or coaches other than the biological mother.

Players returning to football following such leave can also be registered outside the usual registration period, while clubs can temporarily replace a player during maternity, adoption or family leave irrespective of where in the calendar such a request falls.

Clubs are also asked to provide space for mothers to breastfeed or express milk when they have returned to work.

These regulations are mandated across the Women's Super League, fully professional since 2018, and the league says mechanisms are in place to support those who choose to start a family during their playing career.

BBC Sport contacted all WSL clubs about how they use these rules to shape their maternity provision.

Manchester United highlighted "a culture change" where players have all they need to "make an informed choice" about whether they wish to wait until their career is over before considering having children.

They said the measures they have established on top of the regulations, including personalised plans for areas such as nutrition, psycho-social and wellbeing, physiotherapy and sleep help "break down barriers" for expectant mothers.

For her part, Bizet Donnum praised United for their support, explaining she has also been given "so much freedom" to spend time with her husband, who plays and lives in Toulouse, France.

The pelvic floor physio however, did catch her by surprise.

"I didn't have a clue about pelvic floor!" Bizet Donnum said. "But then when I got pregnant, the doctor at Manchester United introduced me and [the physio] has been game-changing for me."

Arsenal and West Ham pointed out how they have built on the rules to offer bespoke support for pregnant players - including Sweden international Amanda Ilestedt at the former and Katrina Gorry among others at the latter - while Tottenham and Brighton spoke of how their maternity policy adheres to WSL, Fifa and FifPro guidance.

As for Bizet Donnum, alongside her joy at becoming a mother this year, she is also counting down the days until able to play football again.

"I am so excited to come back," she said. "It's hard when I'm watching the games and wishing I played.

"But then it's one season I am missing. After my career, will I look back and think: 'Damn, I didn't play that season' or will I just be happy that I've had a kid?"

A brand image of Women's Football Weekly with Ellen White and Celin Bizet Donnum in the middle holding flowers
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Visit the Women's Football Weekly feed to hear the full chat between Ellen White and Celin Bizet Donnum as well as hear insights and analysis from across the Women's Super League and beyond.

Plus, you can watch an extended version of the interview from Thursday, 26 March on BBC iPlayer.

Belief, youth and defence - will NI cause Italy upset?

Michael O'Neill
Michael O'Neill is looking to guide Northern Ireland to a first World Cup in 40 years [Getty Images]

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"We have to believe, because if we don't believe, no-one else will, and that's how we have to approach the game."

When Michael O'Neill's Northern Ireland step foot in Bergamo for their World Cup play-off with Italy, few will expect them to defeat the four-time champions.

Gennaro Gattuso's side may not be the all-conquering team of old, but they still cannot be underestimated with a squad littered with Serie A and Premier League players.

O'Neill admits it is "very difficult to win" in Italy's backyard, but he is thankful that Northern Ireland "are still in the fight".

"I've always said to the players, don't waste the opportunity," O'Neill told BBC Sport NI.

"Every time you step on the pitch as an international player, you never know when it will be your last opportunity.

"So make sure that you embrace it and you do everything possible."

If Northern Ireland can topple Italy, then their reward will be another game on the road against either Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina.

A place at a first World Cup in 40 years, alongside Canada, Qatar and Switzerland, is the ultimate prize.

It's as tricky a path to the World Cup as they could have been handed, but O'Neill says his young side, many of which will be in this position for the first time, will "embrace" what lies ahead.

"I think if you get through the first game, it would be an amazing result for us.

"I think we would just ride that wave into the second game, whoever that may be against, but away games are always tough.

"While it was probably the toughest draw we could have got and it is a massive challenge for us, we have to embrace it".

'Two teams in very different places'

O'Neill adds that Italy "have all the pressure" but he expects them to be "fully prepared for what we have to offer".

Gattuso, who was part of the World Cup winning squad in 2006, has only had six matches in charge of his country but has won five.

"We're a team that's developing, a young team that's trying to go, obviously our has been going in the right direction," O'Neill continued.

"The Italians are a much more experienced team with probably the weight of expectation of a nation on their shoulders.

"I think it is two teams in very different places, but it's a game that we have to look forward to."

Northern Ireland will be without key Liverpool defender Conor Bradley, while Sunderland centre back Dan Ballard is also a doubt after picking up a hamstring strain.

While O'Neill will be sweating on Ballard's fitness for the game in Italy, he says his team "grew a lot" over the qualifying campaign with a number of players missing through injury at various points.

Goalkeeper Pierce Charles missed the entire campaign, while his brother Shea and fellow midfielder Ali McCann were also absent for parts.

"We had a lot of challenges as well and, as a whole, the squad compensated for that very well.

"Look, we have to believe that you can cause an upset and any game of football is winnable.

"Our players have to fully believe that they have this opportunity and can take it."

'It's part of our make-up'

When Northern Ireland last faced Italy at Windsor Park in 2021 they held the Italians to a goalless draw.

That result stopped Italy topping the qualifying group and they dropped into the play-offs, where they were stunned by North Macedonia.

That game was under Ian Baraclough, whose spell as manager was sandwiched in between O'Neill's two stints in charge, but the current boss believes defence will be key to success.

"We're always going to have to be a team that is difficult to beat, that has to be part of our make up," O'Neill said.

"We've been consistent with the shape of the team and how we've played, and we know that we have the athleticism in the team to be a good counter-attacking team.

"This game is probably not going to be a high-scoring game for us, so we need to be as good as perfect at the back and obviously find an opportunity that we can score ourselves."

Trai Hume celebrates scoring against Slovakia
Northern Ireland's young side can play without fear against Italy [Getty Images]

This summer will mark 10 years since O'Neill guided Northern Ireland to the Euro 2016 finals.

That team was full of experienced players, such as Steven Davis, Jonny Evans and Aaron Hughes, a contrast to the current next generation team which is spearheaded by the likes of Shea Charles, Ballard, Trai Hume and Bradley.

"The team that qualified in 2016, it was built off a lot of similar foundations, albeit the players were more experienced.

"This group's in a different period. I have to give them confidence and I have to give them belief.

"But I think they have that and I think they've developed that already over this period in time.

"I've said to this group all the time, every game we go into, we have a lot more to gain than we have to lose.

"That's quite a nice place to be as a team as well and this game will be no different."

IPL 2026: 5 sixes, 9 fours! KKR's 21-year-old blasts brutal ton, rivals on alert

NEW DELHI: Young batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi has given Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) management and head coach Abhishek Nayar a welcome selection headache with his explosive hitting in a pre-season intra-squad match at Eden Gardens on Friday.

Batting at No. 3, the 21-year-old smashed a stunning unbeaten 103 off just 55 balls, an innings laced with nine fours and five sixes, at a strike rate of 187.27. His knock powered Purple Knights to a successful chase of 200 in 19.2 overs.


Three-time IPL champions KKR will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Mumbai Indians on March 29 at the Wankhede Stadium.

With multiple opening options and a revamped squad, Nayar admitted that finalising the right combinations remains KKR’s biggest challenge ahead of the season.

Having overhauled their squad after a disappointing 2025 campaign, KKR have added big names such as Cameron Green, Finn Allen, Tim Seifert and Rachin Ravindra, but are yet to lock in their batting order.

"I'm terrible at predicting what can go wrong, but I can just tell you, I don't know how the tournament will pan out, but I think initially, it's making sure we get a fit playing XI come (March) 29th," Nayar said during the team’s first media interaction of the season.

KKR, who finished eighth last year with just five wins, are also set to field a new opening combination in the absence of Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Quinton de Kock.

The explosive New Zealand duo of Allen and Seifert — who recently put together a record 117-run stand at Eden Gardens to eliminate South Africa in a T20 World Cup semifinal — are among the frontrunners.

With Sunil Narine, who also opens, a certainty in the XI, choosing the remaining three overseas players from a pool that includes Green, Allen, Seifert, Ravindra and potentially Matheesha Pathirana presents another selection dilemma.

"I think that is a priority right now, making sure we get our combinations right. Because I always believe when you have new combinations in this IPL, it's about making sure you get your team peaking, yes, everyone in form, but positioning them well enough for them to succeed.

"So I think that as a group will be our first challenge and the rest we'll see as it comes," Nayar said.

KKR’s middle-order struggles last season — where positions 4 to 8 failed to deliver consistently — remain a concern. However, Nayar emphasised that past performances will have little bearing on the upcoming campaign.

He cited Sanju Samson as an example, pointing to how the wicketkeeper-batter overcame poor form before the T20 World Cup and went on to play crucial knocks in India’s title-winning run.

"We saw that with Sanju Samson in the World Cup as well. It's about being there at that moment in this tournament. So we're very hopeful that our players can start strong.

"And if you're in good form, it doesn't matter what your name is in this format of the game. I think form counts a lot more than what's happened in the past," he added.

"I've always believed T20 cricket is a game of momentum. It's a game of form. So what happened a year ago doesn't really matter as to what's going to happen.

"I think something that is going to be really important is the kind of form our boys hit this season. And if everyone is at the peak of their prowess, you expect this team to do really well like they did a year before last. So I honestly believe that it's not so much of what happened in the past," he said.




Karl-Anthony Towns admits that he almost did not play for the Knicks on Friday

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Karl-Anthony Towns was dealing with a big personal issue this week, as his father had a medical emergency. Considering Towns has had a tumultuous history with his family, he wanted to be there for his father during a tough time.

Despite the emergency, Towns' father made sure to give his son his blessing to play the game. The New York Knicks center wanted to step away from the team, but KAT's father made him play the game. It was an important decision because the Knicks needed him and his double-double of 26 points and 15 rebounds.

The Knicks almost did not have Karl-Anthony Towns against the Nets

The Knicks almost lost to the Brooklyn Nets on Friday, 93-92. It was one of the most disappointing performances of the 2025-26 season for the Knicks. Jalen Brunson did not have the best performance, as he only scored 17 points on an inefficient 7-for-19 from the field. 

Thankfully, Towns filled in as the star for the night with his big-time double-double. If he were not present, the Knicks could have easily lost the game, especially with the slow start they had, which made head coach Mike Brown show his frustration after the game.

MORE: Coach Brown spoke about his team's worrying slow starts in the games during this season

Towns had an inspired performance, which is a bit rare this season. Most people see Brunson as the superstar, while Towns is a distant secondary star. That was not the case in the 2024-25 season when he was a true co-star.

However, it seems the Knicks have made him settle for a smaller role. Thankfully, he can still step up when he is needed, even if it is during a tough time in his personal life.

"I wasn't going to play. Pops was adamant that he wanted me to play. I said I would show up for the game, I will head right back out. I'm gonna be with him again on the road to recovery," Towns said after the Knicks' close win against the Nets.

This is a significant result for the Knicks because it is an eye-opener. Relying on Towns during a tough time in his life can inspire the team to perform much better in future games. They might not have Towns in some games, and they should learn from him to step up when Brunson has an off night.

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Liverpool Starting XI vs Brighton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Liverpool Starting XI vs Brighton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Liverpool Starting XI vs Brighton: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup

Liverpool Confirmed Team News and Predicted XI vs Brighton

Liverpool head into their Premier League clash with Brighton navigating a familiar balancing act, managing fitness concerns while maintaining momentum. With Arne Slot’s side still setting the pace domestically after last season’s title win, attention turns to how they adapt their Predicted Lineup for a tricky away fixture at the Amex Stadium.

Key Absences Impact Selection

The biggest talking point centres on Mohamed Salah, who will miss out. Slot confirmed the situation in candid terms during his pre match briefing.

“Indeed, [it’s] unusual,” the Liverpool boss said at Friday’s pre-match press conference. “As a result of that I think you can expect the outcome. So, [he’s] not available for tomorrow.

“The good thing for Liverpool and for us is that we go to an international break. The bad thing for Egypt is that he can’t go there.

“We are hoping also with what Mo has shown in the past that he can recover faster than other players might in similar situations because he takes such good care of his body. History has shown that he can be earlier back than some others.

“But it’s only two weeks when we go again so let’s hope in that period of time he can be back.”

Without Salah, Liverpool lose a reliable attacking outlet, which opens the door for tactical reshuffling. Jeremie Frimpong is expected to push further forward on the right, offering pace and directness, something he displayed against Tottenham.

Photo: IMAGO

Tactical Adjustments Against Brighton

Slot may again lean on versatility within his squad. Dominik Szoboszlai could be deployed deeper or even at right back if required, despite impressing in an advanced role recently. That flexibility remains a defining feature of this Liverpool side.

Rotation also feels inevitable. A demanding schedule, including the recent European outing against Galatasaray, suggests fresh legs will be introduced. Andy Robertson, Curtis Jones and Cody Gakpo are all pushing for starts, each bringing energy and tactical discipline.

Brighton, known for their structured build up and positional rotations, will test Liverpool’s defensive organisation. This is where players like Virgil van Dijk and Alexis Mac Allister become crucial, offering composure and leadership in key moments.

Injury Update Ahead of Kick Off

Liverpool’s injury list continues to shape the Predicted Lineup. Joe Gomez, although back in the squad, is not ready to start.

“Joe was on the bench but he wasn’t able to come in,” Slot explained. “We tried to postpone it as far as we could.

“He already told me before the start of the game he didn’t feel good. I said, ‘OK, let’s wait to half-time [and] a miracle can happen, we might need you in extra time.’

“He might be available tomorrow but definitely not to start.”

Elsewhere, Alexander Isak remains unavailable, while Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni are long term absentees. Alisson also joins Salah on the sidelines, further complicating selection decisions.

Predicted Lineup and Match Details

With all factors considered, Liverpool’s predicted lineup points towards a blend of rotation and necessity:

Predicted Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili, Frimpong, Konate, Van Dijk (C), Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Gakpo, Ekitike.

This setup allows Liverpool to retain attacking fluidity while compensating for key absences. Against Brighton, control in midfield and efficiency in front of goal will likely decide the outcome.

Man Utd hellbent on signing ‘cheat code’ who’s one the ‘best in the world’ – This time they stand a chance

Man Utd hellbent on signing ‘cheat code’ who’s one the ‘best in the world’ – This time they stand a chance
Man Utd hellbent on signing ‘cheat code’ who’s one the ‘best in the world’ – This time they stand a chance

Manchester United have rekindled their interest in Bayern Munich full-back Alphonso Davies, who has been on their shortlist for quite some time.

Over the past few weeks, several sources have reported the club’s intention to sign a new left-back in the summer, one who can take some of the burden off Luke Shaw’s shoulders, especially with the Red Devils expected to return to Europe next season.

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Patrick Dorgu could be a long-term solution, but at this stage of his young career, the Dane has looked more comfortable when playing in a more advanced role on the pitch.

Man Utd revive their old interest in Alphonso Davies

Last season, Davies was identified as a top target for Man Utd, especially when he was running on an expiring contract.

The 25-year-old is a Canadian international who joined Bayern Munich in January 2019 and swiftly established himself as a regular starter.

FourFourTwo recalled his meteoric rise to stardom, describing him as a ‘cheat code’ at the time. The source also identified the Buduburam native as the third-best left-back in the world in a list published in December 2025. Only Nuno Mendes and Alejandro Balde landed above him.

Man Utd were eventually dealt a blow, with Davies signing a new contract in February 2025, tying him to Bayern until the summer of 2030.

And yet, reliable German journalist Christian Falk confirms that Man Utd are still pushing to recruit the Canadian international, even though they’re facing a daunting task.

“It is True. Manchester United are interested in Alphonso Davies,” confirmed Falk in his latest column for CF Bayern Insider.

“They’re still monitoring this player, but he’s, of course, since signed a new contract at the Allianz Arena, so it will be difficult to get him at the moment.”

Why Bayern are willing to listen to Davies offers

While United have yet to submit a formal bid for Davies, Falk reveals that Bayern might be willing to entertain offers due to the player’s recurring injury woes.

“There are also discussions going on at the club as to whether they need a new backup player, given all the injuries Davies keeps picking up.

“Before, they thought they didn’t need a player on the left-hand side because Hiroki Itō can play there as well. However, if there were an offer on the table (and don’t forget it cost Bayern a lot of money to extend Davies), there would be a discussion.

“But I can say right now that there has yet to be a concrete offer from Manchester United. If there’s an offer, perhaps Bayern will consider it, as the injuries keep coming,” concluded the transfer expert.

Davies’ injury record is also a factor that United must carefully examine before making an offer for the player. While the Canadian’s talent is undisputed, he has been struggling to remain fit in recent seasons.

The full-back sustained an ACL injury that put him on the sidelines between March and October 2025, but he’s also been picking up various knocks, not to mention the heart condition that kept him out for almost three months in 2022.

Therefore, Davies might represent a risky investment for Man Utd, especially since he would probably command a considerable transfer fee.

Real Madrid legend Guti talks Arbeloa, Guler, Valverde, Champions League ambition: ‘Steering it in the right direction’

Real Madrid legend Guti talks Arbeloa, Guler, Valverde, Champions League ambition: ‘Steering it in the right direction’
Real Madrid legend Guti talks Arbeloa, Guler, Valverde, Champions League ambition: ‘Steering it in the right direction’

Former Real Madrid midfielder Guti has offered a revealing take on the club’s current direction, touching on everything from youth development to dressing room dynamics.

At the heart of his analysis is Real Madrid’s focus on developing talent from within. 

Guti pointed to the emergence of Thiago Pitarch as a clear example of how the club is once again leaning on La Fabrica to strengthen the first team.

He admitted that relying less on academy players in the past had its drawbacks, saying, “It was a disadvantage not to have homegrown players.”

Arbeloa’s leadership under the spotlight

Guti also turned his attention to Alvaro Arbeloa, praising his handling of a high-pressure environment at the club. 

The former midfielder stressed that keeping harmony in the dressing room will be key, especially with world-class players sharing the same space. 

Reflecting on the challenges Arbeloa faces, Guti explained, “When you join a team mid-season, with difficulties and injuries, it’s always a poisoned chalice. 

“But he’s steering it in the right direction for now, and that’s what all Madrid fans hope for: that Madrid wins titles and that Arbeloa can stay.”

Another player Guti spoke about in detail was Arda Guler, a talent he feels personally connected to.

Guti has backed Alvaro Arbeloa. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

Drawing parallels between their journeys, he said, “We’ve led parallel lives, just in different eras.” 

Valverde earns special praise

Guti also reflected on the development of Federico Valverde, a player he once worked closely with.

He highlighted the midfielder’s transformation from a shy youngster into a key figure in the squad, recalling, 

“He was shy, he had a hard time fitting in, and I always told him, ‘You can give so much more, because you have what it takes.’ And now he’s really come into his own.”

Champions League claim with warning attached

Meanwhile, after Real Madrid’s dominant 3-0 win over Manchester City, Guti did not hide his excitement.

“This sounds familiar… Madrid is going to win the Champions League.”

However, he also laid out the difficult path ahead. Looking at potential opponents, he added, 

“It’s not just the quarterfinals against Bayern Munich; after that, we could face a very tough semifinal against Liverpool or PSG. It’s a demanding Champions League,” he concluded.

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Murphy 'bitterly disappointed' after Connacht loss

Ulster head coach Richie Murphy said his side lacked a clinical edge in their 26-18 defeat to Connacht in Belfast on Friday.

After a tight first half, the sides went in level at the break before a strong second-half display from the visitors extended their unbeaten run to four games.

The result is Ulster's first defeat of the season at home and ends Connacht's four-game losing run against Murphy's side.

"Connacht played some really nice rugby in the back of the second half when they got some speed into the game," Murphy said after the game.

"We are bitterly disappointed. Defending at the Affidea was something we were really proud of and something that we need to go back to the drawing board with."

A late surge from the home side saw them claim a losing bonus point which sees them move up to second in the URC table, three points behind Glasgow Warriors who face Leinster on Saturday.

Despite missing key players including Stuart McCloskey, Rob Baloucoune, Cormac Izuchukwu and James Hume, Murphy was frustrated that his injury-impacted side couldn't make their chances count.

"We created a few chances that we didn't capitalise on which is disappointing," he continued.

"We weren't clinical enough. Sometimes, these things happen.

"Some bounces of the ball didn't really go our way but at least we got ourselves a point and we will be ready to go to Zebre next week."

Is Brighton v Liverpool on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Premier League fixture

Dominik Szoboszlai scored in Liverpool’s 4-0 win over Galatasaray  (Getty Images)

Liverpool go to Brighton in the Premier League looking to back up their impressive performance against Galatasaray and end their inconsistent run of form.

Captain Virgil van Dijk admitted the Reds have been frustrated by their inconsistency, having dropped points against Wolves and Tottenham in the Premier League in recent weeks.

But Arne Slot’s side produced an excellent display to beat Galatasaray 4-0 in the Champions League and set up a quarter-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain following the international break.

Brighton have won three of their last four games in the Premier League, having beaten Sunderland away from home last time out.

Fabian Hurzeler’s side have already lost twice against Liverpool this season, however, suffering a 2-0 Premier League defeat and a 3-0 FA Cup reverse.

Here’s everything you need to know

When is Brighton v Liverpool

Kick-off is 12:30pm GMT on Saturday 21 March.

How can I watch it?

It will be shown like on TNT Sports 1 and Discovery+.

What is the team news?

Brighton are unchanged from last weekend’s win at Sunderland, so James Milner starts against former club Liverpool amid a record-breaking season where he claimed the Premier League appearance record at the age of 40. Winger Kaoru Mitoma is available and returns to the bench.

Two changes for Liverpool from the midweek win over Galatasaray, and both enforced. Giorgi Mamardashvili starts in goal with Alisson not in the squad, and Cody Gakpo replaces Mohamed Salah. Arne Slot could keep the 4-4-2 system which worked well in midweek, with Gakpo partnering Hugo Ekitike. Jeremie Frimpong remains at right back so Dominic Szoboszlai continues in midfield.

Line-ups

Brighton XI: Verbruggen, Wieffer, van Hecke, Dunk, Kadioglu, Milner, Gross, Gomez, Hinshelwood, Minteh, Welbeck

Subs: Steele, Rutter, Baleba, Kostoulas, Boscagli, Mitoma, Ayari,De Cuyper, Veltman.

Liverpool XI: Mamardashvili, Frimpong, Konate, van Dijk, Kerkez,Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Wirtz, Szoboszlai, Gakpo, Ekitike

Subs: Woodman, Gomez, Chiesa, Jones, Robertson, Nyoni, Ramsay,Morrison, Ngumoha.

Barcelona set plans for another Camp Nou renovation, stadium will close

Barcelona set plans for another Camp Nou renovation, stadium will close
Barcelona set plans for another Camp Nou renovation, stadium will close

Barcelona’s vision for the new Spotify Camp Nou is facing a fresh complication that could directly impact where the team plays in the 2027/28 season.

As such, sources within the Barcelona management have informed The Touchline that the club is planning to begin installing the stadium roof in 2027. 

However, this step comes with a significant trade-off.

The roof installation process is expected to take several months, and during that period, the stadium will not be fit to host matches. 

This effectively rules out the possibility of the first team playing at the Spotify Camp Nou while work is ongoing.

So what now?

With that in mind, Barcelona are already working on a temporary solution. 

The preferred plan within the club is to use the Barça Atlètic stadium during the first half of the 2027/28 season. 

The idea is to keep operations within the club’s ecosystem rather than relocating to a larger external venue again. 

If everything goes according to schedule, the team could return to a fully operational Camp Nou by January 2028.

Meanwhile, a return to the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys at Montjuic remains an option, but it is not the club’s priority. 

Financial considerations and the desire to avoid another temporary relocation have pushed Barcelona to explore alternative solutions more seriously.

Not all is lost

Barcelona could be forced to relocate again. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

There is, however, encouraging progress on the construction front. 

Work on the third tier of the stadium is now entering its final stages, with most of the concrete structure already in place. 

Only a small section above the South Stand remains incomplete, suggesting that the upper structure is close to being finalised.

The expectation within the club is that this phase will be completed by the end of the year, clearing the path for the roof installation to begin in 2027. 

That said, the overall exterior structure of the stadium, including the full shell, is not expected to be finished until 2028.

Meanwhile, construction company Limak is preparing for an intense period of work. 

During the summer break, when no official matches are scheduled, the most demanding part of the renovation will take place. 

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On the other hand, Barcelona are also preparing for worst-case scenarios. 

This means if delays occur, the club could negotiate with La Liga to begin the new season with a series of away fixtures, similar to what was done in the 2025/26 campaign. 

In that sense, the Estadi Johan Cruyff remains a backup venue if needed.

Simply put, once roof installation begins, the Spotify Camp Nou will be completely unavailable for matches. And that reality forces Barcelona into a temporary relocation once again.

“Hurt us a lot” – Enzo Fernandez takes swipe at Chelsea board over Enzo Maresca exit

“Hurt us a lot” – Enzo Fernandez takes swipe at Chelsea board over Enzo Maresca exit
“Hurt us a lot” – Enzo Fernandez takes swipe at Chelsea board over Enzo Maresca exit

Enzo Fernandez has hit out at the Chelsea board over the departure of Enzo Maresca and stated his departure “hurt us a lot.”

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Maresca left the club on New Years Day, less than six months after he guided the Blues to the Club World Cup in New York.

The Italian had a successful first season in charge as he won two trophies and returned Chelsea to the Champions League with a top four finish.

Enzo Fernandez hits out at Chelsea board over Maresca departure

However, Maresca’s relationship with the ownership started to deteriorate after he wasn’t given a new centre back following Levi Colwill’s ACL injury.

Maresca accused senior people at Chelsea of not supporting him after the win against Everton in December, and in the end his departure was inevitable.

Chelsea were 15 points behind Arsenal when Maresca departed, and are now 22 points behind the Gunners, and suffered a humiliating exit to PSG in the Champions League.

Fernandez threw his future into doubt after the game, but he gave another interview where he criticised Chelsea for Maresca’s departure.

“I don’t understand it either,” he Mexican broadcaster TUDN.

“Sometimes there are things that we as players don’t understand, how and in what way they try to manage things.

“Obviously, it was a departure that hurt us a lot because we had an identity. He gave us an order, even though, as is the way of football, sometimes it’s good and bad.

“But he always had a very clear identity when it came to training and playing, and obviously his departure hurt us a lot, especially in the middle of the season, it cuts everything short.”

Liam Rosenior insists star players don’t want to leave

Despite rumours of Fernandez and the likes of Cole Palmer looking to force an exit in the summer, Liam Rosenior insisted star players weren’t looking to leave.

Chelsea face a critical summer, and one where they have to get their business right if they are to take the next step, and close the gap on Arsenal and Manchester City.

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What time is Arkansas vs. High Point today? Channel, live stream, TV schedule to watch March Madness Round 2 game

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On the first day of the NCAA Tournament, High Point delivered one of the highlights so far, upsetting Wisconsin in a thrilling one-point win. Now, the Panthers face another tall task, as they draw Arkansas in the second round.

The Razorbacks made easy work of Hawaii in their first round matchup, as Arkansas' high-powered offense had no issues on Thursday. Led by a future lottery pick in Darius Acuff, the Razorbacks are explosive on the offensive end, not that different than a Wisconsin team that High Point just played.

Last year, Arkansas made the Sweet 16 as a No. 10 seed, and the Razorbacks are looking to return to the second weekend. Meanwhile, High Point is coming off its first ever NCAA tournament win and has never been to the Sweet 16.

Here's what you need to know about how to watch Arkansas vs. High Point in the NCAA tournament Round of 32.

What channel is Arkansas vs. High Point on today?

  • TV channel: TBS, truTV
  • Live stream:DIRECTV

Both TBS and truTV will have a broadcast of Arkansas vs. High Point on Saturday, as Brad Nessler, Wally Szczerboak and Jared Greenberg will be on the call. The game cam also be streamed using DIRECTV.

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What time is Arkansas vs. High Point today?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Time: 9:45 p.m. ET

Arkansas and High Point are set to play in the final game of the day on Saturday night, as the game is scheduled for 9:45 p.m. ET. However, since this game will follow Gonzaga vs. Texas, it could be delayed past the initial start time.

Arkansas vs. High Point radio coverage

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March Madness bracket 2026

Check the Sporting News NCAA Tournament live bracket for the latest final scores and next-round matchups.

When and where is the Final Four in 2026?

  • Date: April 4 and 6
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

The Final Four will take place on April 4 in Indianapolis this year, as the games will take place in Lucas Oil Stadium. Then, the National Championship will be on April 6 in the same venue.

It will be the ninth time that Indianapolis has hosted the Final Four, but fourth time in Lucas Oil Stadium. Previously, Lucas Oil Stadium was the host for Final Fours in 2010, 2015 and 2021, while Market Square Arena and the RCA Dome were also once hosts in Indianapolis.

March Madness tournament schedule 2026

Here is a look for the round-by-round schedule in 2026 NCAA tournament.

RoundDate
First FourMarch 17-18
First roundMarch 19-20
Second roundMarch 21-22
Sweet 16March 26-27
Elite EightMarch 28-29
Final FourApril 4
National championshipApril 6

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Ducks gut out scrappy, playoff-style comeback win in Utah

Mar 20, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25) scores a goal past Utah Mammoth goaltender Vitek Vanecek (41) during the first period at Delta Center.
Mar 20, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25) scores a goal past Utah Mammoth goaltender Vitek Vanecek (41) during the first period at Delta Center.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – It had all the tropes of so many Anaheim Ducks comeback victories this season, but this game had a different edge. In a potential first-round playoff preview, the Ducks may have just learned what it will take to win playoff games.

The Utah Mammoth charged out to an early lead, but Anaheim scrapped back with a shorthanded goal from Ryan Poehling, a strike out of chaos by Alex Killorn and a shutdown third-period to hold back Utah, 4-1, on Friday at Delta Center.

“If the playoffs were to start today, we would play them,” Killorn said of the wild-card Mammoth. “You can tell that, even throughout the league, there's a little bit of stuff going on after the whistle. Teams are trying to feel each other out in these moments, but I loved the way we competed in the second, third period. Not a great start. We'll work on that. Definitely had an excitement to the game.”

After allowing the first goal for the 11th time in 13 games since the Olympic break and the 43rd time this season (third-most in the NHL), the Ducks put together their co-league-leading 22nd comeback victory. Anaheim is now 22-0-0 when leading after two periods.

Lukáš Dostál made 29 saves, and Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund put home empty net goals to lock down the victory.

“In the first, we made it really tough on him,” Killorn said of Dostál, “and we don't want to do that, but we got to be better. It's always nice when you have a goalie who's able to keep you in games, especially in the first period there, and he made some huge saves coming down the stretch. He was our best player tonight for sure.”

The Ducks have thrived in comeback environments all season, but as the schedule winds down and the games tighten up, Anaheim knows it has to figure out its problem starting the game, as the postgame focus showed.

“They came ready to play,” Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said of Utah. “We were lucky to come out of that the way it was, only down one in the first. It could have been a handful… We picked it up as the game progressed, and still, the start was just opposite the way we wanted to start. We had an emphasis on it, and still, we gotta fix it.”

Still, the silver lining comes from the fact the Ducks did it again, and it wasn’t in a high-octane comeback. It was the kind of grind-it-out, fight-for-every inch kind of game the Ducks will see into April and a potential playoff series.

“I think the rest of the games here on out are going to be like that,” Poehling said. “For us to just know that and kind of get a feel for that, it's not only gonna help us in these games, but I think it'll help us if we eventually get there (to the playoffs).”

Anaheim (38-27-4, 80 points) now holds a three-point lead in the Pacific Division after the rest of the group went 0-for-6 on Thursday. Edmonton (34-27-9, 77 points) is three points back and Vegas (31-24-14, 76 points) is two points back with 13 games to play.

Anaheim, which matched last season’s standings point total tonight, and Vegas are even on games played, both with one fewer than Edmonton.

The Ducks are back at Honda Center on Sunday to host the Atlantic Division-leading Buffalo Sabres for another one-game homestand before heading out on a three-game Western Canadian trip beginning in Vancouver on Tuesday.


Ryan Poehling Prevails

The 27-year-old continues to be a spark plug for the Ducks.

With Utah already up 1-0 on a second-minute strike and bearing down on a first-period power play, it was Poehling that dragged the Ducks back level.

Pavel Mintyukov and Alex Killorn battled the puck up the boards and into neutral ice, where Poehling chased down the loose puck, held off a draped Utah defender and deceived Vitek Vanacek on a one-on-one move for the game-tying shorthanded goal.

It was Poehling’s ninth goal of the season and fourth since the Olympic break.

“That turned the game” Joel Quenneville said, “at least to a neutral game at that point. He scored some big shorties for us, and that was a big one as well. He gives us different things and different looks and his speed is dangerous.”

The goal tied Poehling’s career high for points in a season with 31, but the offensive flair still isn’t Poehling’s selling point. It’s a great asset to have, but Poehling remains a defensive-focused forward that’s extending into an all areas player.

Poehling’s most important contribution may have come in the face-off dot, where he won 17 of 23 draws including 10 of 14 in the defensive zone.

Last summer’s trade and this month’s contract extension look better with each passing game.

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Mason McTavish Returns

After a pair of healthy scratches following a run of just two assists in 12 games and being bumped from center to winger and back again, Mason McTavish returned to the line-up on Friday in Utah.

Joel Quenneville’s expectations for his big-signing center were simple.

“Play the game,” Quenneville said at morning skate. “He's in the middle of the ice, face-offs, be strong at the net, want the puck, keep the puck, defensively responsible. Just like with everybody, basically every night.”

McTavish said earlier in the week that he felt he wasn’t getting the puck with speed or getting the puck enough at all. Quenneville also said he wanted him to use his shot. Both led to the Ducks go-ahead goal.

McTavish stepped into space and his shot leaked through Vitek Vanacek and laid in the crease behind the Utah netminder. That led to a sequence of chaos, where Beckett Sennecke found the puck, sent it over to Alex Killorn and Killorn shot it through the sea of bodies.

“It was great. I love playing with Mac-T,” Killorn said. “He's so talented with the puck. On my goal, he was the one that kind of got it in the zone and almost scored, and it kind of comes back to me. So great job on him.”

However, that play did not earn McTavish much more of anything.

McTavish opened the game centering that second line with Killorn and Sennecke, but by the end of the game, McTavish had been sent to the fourth line wing, flip-flopping with Mikael Granlund.

McTavish played just 10:22 time-on-ice, third-fewest by any Duck, and lost the one face-off he took.

“He’s all right,” Quenneville said. “I know that we moved him around a little bit. I think Mac-T gives us a little bit of presence offensively. I think all the way around it was nice to see him a part of the group there and having some fun with it.”


Penalty Kill Punches Back

Ryan Poehling’s shorthanded goal punctuated a strong night for the penalty kill after a string of rough ones coming out of the Olympic break.

Anaheim had allowed one power play goal in each of the first seven games of the restart and gave up three on seven opportunities in Toronto just over a week ago. However, the kill has gone 15-for-15 in the four games since, including a three-for-three night in Utah with four shots allowed.

“You know, when it rains, it pours,” Poehling said. “Sometimes when you go through a stretch like that… you're going out there and it's tough. So for us to kind of get through that and just have the mindset of, hey, you know what, believe in yourself, trust yourself, trust the guys out there. I think we did a great job with that.”

Anaheim’s penalty kill is now 21st in the league with a 78.3% kill rate, which is still a decent step up from last season’s 29th-ranked unit at 74.2%.

“I think it's just attention to details,” Alex Killorn said. “Like even when we win a face off, we're getting the pucks down the ice. We're not fumbling it and having to play in our D zone for that long. Those little details have been good.”

Richard Hughes is about to make a £68m mistake at Liverpool

Richard Hughes is about to make a £68m mistake at Liverpool
Richard Hughes is about to make a £68m mistake at Liverpool

Richard Hughes' time as Liverpool's sporting director has been received in many ways.

Fans are often split when asked about his time with the Anfield outfit but, after the summer transfer window that the Reds had last time around, it certainly feels like he made up for his shortcomings in the 2024-25 season.

Several players that Hughes brought in during the 2025-26 summer transfer window have had a positive impact on the team but there are a few who still have question marks hanging over their heads.

However, despite his recent signings delivering a mixed bag of results, it hasn't stopped him from already preparing what the next summer window is going to be like.

Many players have already been linked with an Anfield switch, however, there's one recent rumour that has emerged which could end up being a massive mistake.

Liverpool set to activate the £68m release clause for Sporting CP striker Luis Suarez

One thing that has been made abundantly clear this season is that Liverpool need to add some new attackers to their ranks.

The Anfield outfit have failed to deliver on more than one occasion this term with players such as Alexander Isak and even Jeremie Frimpong failing to live up to the standards expected of them.

This has resulted in many rumours emerging and now, according to Spanish outlet Fichajes, it seems like Hughes is about to activate the £68 million release clause that Sporting CP striker Luis Suarez has in his contract.

"The striker's impressive form has not gone unnoticed in England. Liverpool is one of the clubs that has shown the most interest in acquiring his services," they wrote.

"At Anfield, they're looking to bolster their attack with a proven player, and Luis Suárez fits the bill perfectly.

"His experience, his goalscoring instinct, and his ability to compete at the highest level make him a very serious option.

"The English club is seriously considering paying his release clause, set at 80 million euros. A high figure, but in line with his current performance."

Liverpool cannot sign Luis Suarez for £68m

Although the Colombian may have the same name as a Liverpool legend, that doesn't mean that the 28-year-old would be a smart signing.

One of the only areas Liverpool don't need more players for is striker due to the club already having Isak and Hugo Ekitike at their disposal.

Other players such as Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo can also be used there if needed.

Not only is the Colombian entering the latter stages of his career but, history has shown that signing the Liga Portugal's hottest attacking prospect rarely ever works out.

Darwin Nunez and Viktor Gyokeres are both examples of this with neither of them meeting expectations after moving to the Premier League.

Suarez may have netted 32 goals across all competitions this term but, seeing as though Isak will more or less be a new signing for Arne Slot, it doesn't make all that much sense for Liverpool to bring him in.

Indeed, his experience would likely help him get adjusted to the Premier League quicker than a youngster but, since there are many other areas of Slot's team that still need upgrading before their striker, Hughes activating the 28 year old's release clause doesn't make much sense at all.

Wolverhampton 10k: What you need to know

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The event starts and finishes in Molineux Stadium [Wolverhampton 10K]

Thousands of runners are expected to hit the streets of Wolverhampton for the city's annual 10k.

Starting at 09:00 BST on Sunday 29 March, the event will be in support of the city's Compton Care hospice.

The route will start and finish pitch-side in the Molineux Stadium, the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the remainder of the course on flat, closed roads around the city.

Organisers RunThrough Events said it was open to all abilities and offered an opportunity to run a chip timed 10k. Participants must be a minimum of 15 years of age.

There is a 90-minute cut-off time due to the road closures in place.

All runners will receive a medal, free official race photos, chip time results and post-race snacks.

To accommodate the event, there will be several road closures across the city, starting at 08:45.

The roads that will be closed are:

  • Stafford Road Northbound - reopens at 09:45
  • Oxley Moor Road - reopens at 10:00
  • Aldersley Road - reopens at 10:10
  • Hordern Road - reopens at 10:25
  • New Hampton Road - reopens at 10:50
  • Park Road - reopens at 10:50

As a result of these closures, the 3, 4, 5, 6, 32, 33, 62 and 62A bus services will be diverted.

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What time is Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt today? Channel, live stream, TV schedule to watch March Madness Round 2 game

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Nebraska finally made history in the NCAA tournament, becoming the last Power 4 team to win a tournament game, defeating Troy on Thursday. Now, the Cornhuskers look to make it a tournament winning streak against Vanderbilt.

Saturday's matchup between Nebraska and Vanderbilt is a battle between two teams who are not used to playing deep in March. The Cornhuskers have never been this far, while Vanderbilt hasn't been to the Sweet 16 since 2007.

Now, one of these teams will have a chance at a deep run and make it to Houston for the Sweet 16 next weekend. The loser, however, will likely view this year as something to build on in the future.

Here's what you need to know about how to watch Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt in the NCAA tournament Round of 32.

What channel is Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt on today?

  • TV channel: TNT
  • Live stream:DIRECTV

TNT will broadcast Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt on Saturday, as Brandon Gaudin, Chris Webber and Andy Katz will be on the call. Those looking for a streaking option can also find the game on DIRECTV.

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What time is Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt today?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Time: 8:45 p.m. ET

Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt is scheduled to take place at 8:45 p.m. ET on Saturday night from Oklahoma City, but that is subject to change. Since this game will follow the Houston-Texas A&M game, it could be pushed back depending on when the first game ends.

Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt radio coverage

Fans looking for radio coverage of Nebraska vs. Vanderbilt can find the game on SiriusXM channel 202.

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March Madness bracket 2026

Check the Sporting News NCAA Tournament live bracket for the latest final scores and next-round matchups.

When and where is the Final Four in 2026?

  • Date: April 4 and 6
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana

This year, the NCAA tournament Final Four will take place on April 4 in Indianapolis, as Lucas Oil Stadium will serve as the host. Then, the National Championship will be on April 6.

It will be the ninth time that Indianapolis has hosted the Final Four, but fourth time in Lucas Oil Stadium. Previously, Lucas Oil Stadium was the host for Final Fours in 2010, 2015 and 2021, while Market Square Arena and the RCA Dome were also once hosts in Indianapolis.

March Madness tournament schedule 2026

Here is a look for the round-by-round schedule in 2026 NCAA tournament.

RoundDate
First FourMarch 17-18
First roundMarch 19-20
Second roundMarch 21-22
Sweet 16March 26-27
Elite EightMarch 28-29
Final FourApril 4
National championshipApril 6

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Is Rashaun Agee related to Arthur Agee? Explaining connection between Texas A&M basketball star, 'Hoop Dreams' documentary subject

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The addition of veteran forward Rashaun Agee has helped the Texas A&M Aggies make their fourth-consecutive NCAA Tournament in 2025-26.

Agee, a former player at New Mexico State, Bowling Green, Casper College and USC, was able to secure legal approval to play a seventh year of college basketball for Texas A&M. As one of the older players across college hoops, his experience proved critical.

Leading the Aggies in points, rebounds and blocks per game, Agee has been a star for Texas A&M. As he's earned more time in the spotlight, his last name has caused some fans to wonder: is Rashaun Agee related to Arthur Agee, the subject of the 1994 "Hoop Dreams" documentary?

Here's what to know about whether the Texas A&M star is related to Arthur Agee.

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Is Rashaun Agee related to Arthur Agee?

While the two do share some similarities, including their last names and being basketball players, Rashaun Agee and Arthur Agee are not related.

During a Fox broadcast of a USC matchup in 2024-25, Rashaun Agee reportedly told the broadcasters that he is of no familial connection to the "Hoop Dreams" subject, but he did get that question often.

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Who is Arthur Agee?

Arthur Agee is a former basketball player from Chicago, Illinois, who was one of two players made a subject for the 1994 documentary, "Hoop Dreams." Both he and William Gates had their young dreams of becoming professional basketball players chronicled in the documentary, which is considered one of the best ever.

Agee went on to play college basketball at Arkansas State, then played professionally with the Winnipeg Cyclone of the International Basketball Association. In more recent years, Agee helped launch "The Hoop Dreams Podcast."

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After Salah: Liverpool handed further injury blow less than 24 hours before Brighton clash

After Salah: Liverpool handed further injury blow less than 24 hours before Brighton clash
After Salah: Liverpool handed further injury blow less than 24 hours before Brighton clash

Liverpool have been handed yet another injury setback ahead of their Premier League fixture away to Brighton on Saturday afternoon.

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Just over 24 hours before kick-off, Arne Slot revealed in his pre-match press conference that Mo Salah would miss the game at the Amex Stadium, having been forced off with a minor issue against Galatasaray in midweek.

Joe Gomez is also a doubt for today’s match, and another Reds player’s absence against the Seagulls was confirmed on Friday evening.

Alisson to miss Brighton clash due to injury concern

As per The Athletic, Alisson Becker won’t feature for Liverpool on the south coast this afternoon due to a fresh injury concern which has also seen him pull out of the Brazil squad for their friendlies against France and Croatia over the coming days.

The goalkeeper missed our recent defeat to Galatasaray in Istanbul due to a muscle problem, and although he returned for the two subsequent fixtures over the past week, the Reds have opted to not risk any further aggravation with him for today’s match.

The 33-year-old’s absence will see Giorgi Mamardashvili come in for his 13th appearance of the season, and his sixth in the Premier League (Transfermarkt).

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Alisson’s injury record doesn’t make for good reading

Liverpool’s recent top-flight record away to Brighton is far from glowing (just one win in their last five visits), and the task of claiming three points at the Amex Stadium has been made all the harder by the absences of two stalwarts in Salah and now Alisson.

For all of the Brazilian’s undoubted brilliance in goal, injury issues have sadly been all too frequent for him in his time at Anfield, having already missed 42 matches for club and country since the start of last season alone (Transfermarkt).

Luckily, the Reds have a more than capable deputy in Mamardashvili, whose performance away to Galatasaray earlier this month drew praise from Stephen Warnock as the Georgian played his part in ensuring that the defeat was kept to 1-0.

The 25-year-old’s Premier League record so far isn’t exactly auspicious (one win, four defeats), but hopefully he can stand up to whatever is asked of him against Brighton today, and that Alisson will be passed fit to return by the time of our FA Cup visit to Manchester City two weeks from now.

Collum’s VAR Review confirms Celtic robbed of penalty against Hibs

Collum’s VAR Review confirms Celtic robbed of penalty against Hibs
Collum’s VAR Review confirms Celtic robbed of penalty against Hibs

Head of Referees Willie Collum has admitted that Celtic were wrongly denied a penalty during their recent 2-1 defeat to Hibs at Celtic Park…

Liam Scales and Jack Iredale of Hibs. Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 22 February 2026. Photo Mark Runnacles IMAGO Shutterstock

What Collum didn’t mention – or notice – was that Celtic were also denied a corner with the referee Matthew McDermid deciding a Celtic player had headed the ball as Liam Scales was dragged to the ground.

22.02.2026 Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Premiership. Liam Scales rages at Matthew MacDermid after being fouled at a corner but no penalty given. Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

The match swung in the second half when Celtic were reduced to ten men, with Auston Trusty dismissed after an off-the-ball clash with Jamie McGrath. Hibs capitalised late on, as Kai Andrews struck the decisive goal to seal all three points for David Gray’s side.

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A major talking point came shortly after Trusty’s red card, when Celtic appealed for a penalty following a tug by Jack Iredale on Liam Scales during a corner. Referee Matthew MacDermid waved play on, and VAR chose not to intervene.

22.02.2026 Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Premiership. Referee Matthew MacDermid conveys his VAR decision on Auston Trusty red card. Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO.

The decision ultimately proved significant, as Celtic missed the chance to regain control of the match and dropped valuable points in the title race.

Collum has since reviewed the incident and admitted that the officials made the wrong call in failing to award the spot-kick.

Speaking on the recent VAR Review show, Collum said: “So, the VAR here describes the action of the holding and about proximity, about the area the ball is going into. And for us, this should be a penalty kick. This should be an on-field review for a penalty.”

“People will argue ‘does Liam Scales go down easy?’ But there’s too much holding here. There’s too much impact for us. It’s in that zone. If this happens over here(pointing further outside the area), we’re not interested, we don’t punish it as per the discussion with the clubs, the clubs agreed on that.”

“But it’s about impact here. We also have coached the VAR team here, and they use the angle behind the goal, which for me is the key angle there. That shows exactly what needs to be looked at. This shows the clear holding, the clear impact, it’s prolonged there for a bit as the player comes across. Should be a penalty kick.”

Presenter Gordon Duncan highlighted that the VAR officials initially seemed to be working towards awarding a penalty during their conversations, only to ultimately decide against taking action.

22.02.2026 Celtic v Hibernian, Scottish Premiership. Matthew MacDermid Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

Collum added: “If they had gone to on-field review after what they’d said, the VAR team, it would have been an excellent example because of the clear criteria used.”

“Then when they use the other two angles, which are not good enough, they talk about ‘not enough.; And in the back of this clip as well, I’ve said it on this show as well, ‘not enough’ for us, we need to stop using that, because what does ‘not enough’ mean? We need to then use criteria.”

“So it might be ‘not enough’ because you think the player’s gone down, or the holding’s not been prolonged, or it’s not in that proximity, that area where the ball is going. But we need criteria. And we’ve told the VAR teams now, and the on-field referee, ‘not enough’ is not a good description. They need to explain why we don’t think that is a penalty.”

Collum backed the decision to issue a red card to Austin Trusty – effectively changing the way tussles are going to have to be looked at every corner in the Scottish Premiership going forward. The head of referees also confirmed that the decision not to send Alex Oxlade Chamberlain off with a straight red card last weekend against Motherwell was correct and that the yellow card issued was the right call.

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Josh Minott highlights the Brooklyn Nets' second fiddle issue with the New York Knicks

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Since the inception of the Brooklyn Nets organization in 2012, they have been constantly connected to the New York Knicks, the bigger team in the same city. While the Nets have been relatively successful since their move, the Knicks have always been seen as the bigger team in town.

These days, the Knicks are by far the better team between the two. This makes the Nets the smaller act in New York, which does not feel good for the people within the Nets organization, particularly the players. Josh Minott highlighted this after Friday's game between the two teams, which the Knicks won 93-92.

Minott gets honest about the Nets' feelings about being the little brother to the Knicks

Over the years, there have been times when the Nets have done a great job. They were even seen as contenders in the early 2020s when Kevin Durant, James Harden, and Kyrie Irving took charge as the team's stars. Unfortunately, that all crumbled for the Nets.

Since then, the Knicks have continued to build on their success. With a superstar like Jalen Brunson, they have become a legitimate contender. While that happened, the Nets have become one of the worst teams in the entire league.

MORE: The Nets' absurd collective losing streak that has made them a bottom-10 team in the NBA

In Friday's game, the Nets almost won as they only lost by one point. Josh Minott was a standout during the game, as he truly wanted to carry the Nets to a victory over their cross-city rivals. Unfortunately, his 22 points were not enough for the Nets to give the victory to Brooklyn.

"I wanted that so bad. I mean, ever since we've been here, it's like every game's an away game, y'know? I just like, tonight was just the night to like really just to stick it to everybody, man. As an organization, as a team, just show people that like we got it here, yo," Minott said about his desire to help the Nets beat the Knicks.

"I don't know, man, just sea of blue, sea of orange, every game we play sea of the other team. I mean, I saw it here when I was on the Celtics. But being here, I got nothing but respect for the real fans, the real Brooklyn fans, like shout out to them."

Unfortunately for the Nets, they have to go through this because they are still rebuilding for the future. They should have a bright future, but they do not have enough talent to keep up with the Knicks. Moving forward, it is up to the front office to build a decent enough team that can keep up.

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Jayden Daniels Details QB Relationship With Joe Burrow Ahead of Fanatics Flag Football Classic

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Image: USA TODAY Sports

With the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic set to bring together current NFL stars, former players, and athletes from other sports, one of the more intriguing subplots isn’t just the competition—it’s the dynamic between quarterbacks who are usually on opposite sidelines.

Ahead of Saturday’s showcase, Jayden Daniels opened up about what it’s like sharing the field with peers like Joe Burrow in a setting that’s far more relaxed than a typical NFL Sunday.

Daniels admitted he isn’t entirely sure what to expect from the matchup, especially with the unique format and the mixed rosters. He acknowledged that his team may be at a disadvantage in terms of experience and familiarity with the format, but emphasized that the approach remains competitive.

“I’m not entirely sure what to expect from Saturday, you know, getting on the field with the five guys. I know they’re going to have a big advantage against us. I have a lot of respect for their athleticism and their knowledge of the game,” Daniels said. “But we’re just getting into the swing of things and guys are taking it seriously. We want to win. My opinion is if you’re going to do it, go out and give it your all.”

That competitive edge, Daniels said, is what separates the event from a simple exhibition. Despite the lighthearted atmosphere, players are still wired to compete.

“If you don’t want to do it, then you just shouldn’t be out there. So we’re going to go out and try to win.”

Beyond the on-field strategy, Daniels also spoke about the off-field relationships that make events like this different from the NFL grind. Sharing a locker room and preparation space with quarterbacks he usually studies as opponents has offered a rare chance to see their routines up close.

“Me and Joe always had a good relationship. It’s always fun, just a different atmosphere, different places. You get to go out there and see how somebody prepares.”

That behind-the-scenes exposure is something players rarely get during the season, when teams are guarded about routines and game plans. Daniels noted that simply being around other quarterbacks in a collaborative environment provides a new level of mutual respect and insight into their process.

The exhibition also carries a broader theme of national pride and camaraderie. Daniels referenced the “Team USA” energy backstage, highlighting how the event blends competition with a shared identity, even among players who normally spend Sundays trying to outplay one another.

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'End of the road' for Conlan after defeat by Walsh

Michael Conlan in the ring
Conlan retires with a record of 20-4 in his pro career [Getty Images]

Michael Conlan has confirmed it's the "end of the road" following his split decision defeat by Kevin Walsh at Belfast's SSE Arena.

The former world amateur champion had hoped a victory would set up a third shot at top honours as a professional, but in a rather drab affair, Walsh was awarded two 96-94 verdicts with Conlan taking the third card 97-93.

The 33-year-old visitor from the United States maintained his perfect record which extends to 20 victories in as many contests, while Conlan's record ends at 20-4.

Conlan had high hopes of landing a shot at WBC featherweight champion Bruce Carrington later in the year.

It was a fight that never quite came alive despite some brief moments as Conlan sought to box rather than brawl and, while Walsh was never in full command, his moments were enough to see him take a career-best win with the Belfast man announcing his retirement.

"I said that the next defeat, no matter the circumstances, would be me finished with boxing and it has come," Conlan told reporters in a sombre dressing room afterwards.

"I didn't think I lost, but I wasn't good enough and that's just a fact. For me to become a world champion I need to be beating guys like that and beating them well. That was too close for comfort.

"I'm 34 now, too long in the tooth, I thought I won but it is what it is. I don't want to do it anymore so it's time to say goodbye to boxing."

Confident Walsh silences the home crowd

Walsh with the WBC International title
Walsh claimed the WBC International featherweight title [Getty Images]

Walsh danced to the ring, exuding the confidence of a man who had yet to taste defeat as a professional and despite being a long way from his home of Brockton, Massachusetts, he appeared right at home.

Conlan came out for the opening bell in the orthodox stance, but swiftly reverted to southpaw in what was an extremely cagey start from both, but a left hand from the Belfast man appeared to bring the challenger to life with Walsh getting through with right hands.

A gash had opened on Conlan's forehead in the second - the result of a head clash - with blood flowing freely.

It remained cautious for the most part with Conlan seeking to find a home for the jab but they temporarily traded up close to close out the round and it was in this area where Walsh looked dangerous.

The American was feinting consistently and goading at times, seeking to draw Conlan's lead but the Belfast man remained composed, refusing to over-commit as he sought to draw a mistake of his own.

Both appeared respectful of the other's power which meant the moments of note in the first half were fleeting and limited to single shots, but Conlan appeared to be having more of them as his footwork was leaving the American short during his sporadic raids, but he got an opportunity to work on the inside in the seventh from a brief exchange.

While the blood from Conlan's earlier cut appeared to have stopped, a gash by his right eye was now a problem in the eighth which offered Walsh some encouragement, but still he didn't fully press in the ninth aside from a brief moment towards the end of a round Conlan seemed to control with his movement.

The visitor did open the 10th and final round with intent but fully sustain the attack, yet he was pressing a little more and ultimately, it was enough to see him home.

Conlan falls short of reaching ultimate goal

Walsh throws a left to the body of Conlan
Conlan was a great amateur and won a bronze medal at the 2021 Olympics [Getty Images]

It was a return to Belfast for the first time since his defeat by Jordan Gill in December 2023 which left him with much to ponder in terms of his career.

After a 16-month hiatus, Conlan returned in March 2025 under new coach Grant Smith, producing a points win over Asad Asif Khan in Brighton before stopping Jack Bateson in Dublin six months later.

However, the SSE Arena once again proved to be the scene of one final night of disappointment that has resulted in his decision to retire.

It wasn't a case of him being completely dominated this time, but there was self-awareness that his performance was not up to a level where he could threaten a standing champion.

Walsh will instead seek his own opportunity and called out WBC featherweight champion Bruce Carrington afterwards.

"It was definitely a close fight," he told DAZN afterwards.

"Shout out to Mick Conlan - I've always been a fan of his but he couldn't figure me out. He's been a helluva fighter, but his time's up."

Those words rang true with Conlan confirming this is indeed time up.

"Boxing has given me an unbelievable life," he reflected.

"I can never be bitter with the situation because it gives you so much and takes so much. I've always said you can never love the sport as it will never love you back.

"I want to walk away with my health intact and my family good. I've done really well in boxing, have reached some serious heights and fought in some serious arenas around the world, done things many fighters don't get to do."

He continued: "I've achieved an awful lot but have I reached my goal of becoming a world champion? No, and that's the hardest part of all.

"I'm a stubborn person and would want to keep going, but I've missed a lot of my family's lives. I've two kids, my daughter is 11 next week and my son is seven. I've missed maybe 65 or 70% of their lives through boxing and training camps, so it's time to go home."

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Conlan an amateur legend who fell short of his pro dream

Michael Conlan began his professional boxing career with great fanfare and an ambition to become a multi-weight champion, but despite going close, he was unable to replicate his success as an amateur.

The 34-year-old called time on his career following Friday's defeat to Kevin Walsh in Belfast when his last roll of the dice to get back into title contention unravelled.

A polarising figure, Conlan could sell out arenas and outdoor venues to the tune of 12,000, while eliciting the ire of others in his home town.

What could not be disputed was he talent inside the ring, with his silky switch-hitting skills bringing his from the streets of west Belfast to the top of the amateur game and within a whisker as a pro.

"I didn't think I lost tonight but it was too close for my liking and no matter how I would lose, no matter if it's a robbery, I said that would be my time," Conlan told reporters in his dressing room after his defeat to Walsh.

"It's all very raw at the minute and how I'm answering questions is all emotion.

"How light I feel at the minute is probably relief. I've had so much pressure on my, so many expectations, even my own.

"I've not achieved what I wanted to but I said when I came back into it [in 2025] it would be if I achieve it, then great but if I don't then so be it. This is the so be it situation and now I can spend time with my family."

Having followed his brothers into the boxing gym as a seven year old, Conlan would blossom into one of, if not the best Irish male amateurs.

Collecting Antrim, Ulster and Irish titles as a junior, his first major international senior competition came at 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, where, as a 17-year-old, he came unstuck against Australia's Jason Moloney.

It was just the beginning as the following year, he won the first of five Irish Elite titles which earned him a place on the team for the World Championships in Baku, reaching the quarter-finals which earned a place at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

There, he made the big breakthrough, reaching the semi-finals where he lost to Cuba's Robeisy Ramirez but returned with a bronze medal to great acclaim.

Michael Conlan celebrates winning a bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics
Conlan celebrates his quarter-final win against Nordine Oubaali at the 2012 London Olympics [Getty Images]

A European silver would follow in 2013 and Commonwealth gold in 2014, but 2015 proved to be a year of unprecedented glory.

Following bantamweight gold at the European Championships in Bulgaria which saw him named fighter of the tournament in the process, there was better to come as he won gold at the World Championships in Doha, beating Murodjon Akhmadaliev in the final to become the first and only Irish male to win a world amateur title.

The Rio Games in 2016 was supposed to see him complete the amateur set with Olympic gold, but after two victories, he met Russia's Vladimir Nikitin in the quarter-final. Despite the overwhelming majority of observers feeling it was an impressive win for the Belfast man, the ringside judges inexplicably didn't, resulting in a furious response with Conlan flipping one finger at amateur boxing before stating: "I came for gold and I've been cheated. I'll not do another Olympics. I would advise anybody not to compete for the AIBA (Amateur International Boxing Association)."

Ultimately, the McLaren report gave him vindication with that bout listed as one of 11 "deemed suspicious" before AIBA - rebranded at the IBA - was kicked out of the Olympics for good as Conlan then embarked upon scaling the mountain as a professional.

He made his debut on St Patrick's Day, 17 March 2017, as the headline act at The Theatre in Madison Square Garden, New York with a third-round stoppage of Tim Ibarra.

The early throes of his career would see him fight on huge cards around the globe from Belfast to Brisbane.

He would gain his revenge over Nikitin in December 2019 back in New York before a win against former world super-bantamweight champion TJ Doheny at the Falls Park in Belfast opened the door to a shot at WBA featherweight champion Leigh Wood.

On an electric night in Nottingham, Conlan looked set to rip the title away when flooring Wood at the end of the first round and looking to be one shot away from the finish in subsequent rounds.

However, the champion rallied and scored a knockdown of his own in the 11th and with momentum, knocked an exhausted Conlan out of the ring and fight in the final round to retain his title in the British Boxing Board of Control's Fight of the Year for 2022.

After two comeback wins, Conlan earned a second world title opportunity, this time against IBF holder Luis Alberto Lopez, but at a sold-out SSE Arena in Belfast in March 2023, he was stopped in the fifth round.

Action from Leigh Wood v Michael Conlan
Conlan lost in a 2022 WBA world featherweight title fight against Leigh Wood in 2022 [Getty Images]

Another return followed at the end of that year, but in a super-featherweight bout, he was stopped by Jordan Gill in the seventh.

His future in the sport looked uncertain, but after a 16-month hiatus, he returned in March 2025 with an eight-round points win against Asad Asif Khan in Brighton before building upon that against Jack Bateson in Dublin.

A third crack at a world title was beginning to come into view, but it was not to be as his split decision loss against Walsh finally shut the door on his hopes of claiming world titles as an amateur and a pro.

Although he came up short, his legacy is secure in Irish boxing circles as the man to break new ground as an amateur and twice fight for top honours as a pro.

"If I had have done it [retired] after the last defeat before this one [Jordan Gill], I'd maybe have been kicking myself for not giving it another go.

"I came back to try again and this is the third time coming back. God loves a trier and hopefully he loves me."

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Why would hosting the Ryder Cup be great for Bolton?

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham supports Bolton's bid to host the 2035 Ryder Cup [Peel L&P]

Ryder Cup venues can attract 250,000 fans through their gates, while millions more around the world tune in to watch the pinnacle of team golf.

There are hopes the biennial event may return to the north-west of England for the first time since Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club hosted the final edition of the competition between the United States and the combined Great Britain and Ireland team.

From 1979, and after decades of domination, the Americans have faced the best players from around Europe every two years.

The Ryder Cup is staged alternately between the two continents, meaning Europe only hosts it once every four years.

And the competition to become a Ryder Cup venue is as intense off the course as it is on the fairways and greens.

You have to dream big. And that is exactly what those behind the proposed Hulton Park resort in Bolton are doing - they want to stage the 2035 Ryder Cup.

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham this week announced a funding package, with a focus on infrastructure around a new golf course, to support the bid. This includes a new £70m M61-M6 link road.

But how much of a big deal would it be for Bolton and the wider north-west of England?

'It's phenomenal'

"It's one of the top three sporting events in the world - probably only behind the Super Bowl and the World Cup," said Sean Owen, professional at the Bolton Old Links Golf Club, who runs the club shop and provides lessons.

"We would see a huge increase in our green fee revenues; we would get the benefit of people on holiday who have more disposable income and who would buy merchandise locally.

"We would also see the benefit for local hotels.

"It would grow the game, it always does. The Ryder Cup is like the FA Cup final - it is phenomenal."

Owen has spent much of his life in Gibraltar, which is only 25km (16 miles) away from Valderrama Golf Club in Spain.

It staged the Ryder Cup in 1997 - the first time a venue in continental Europe had ever hosted the competition.

"I saw the boost it brought to Costa Del Sol," explained Owen.

"The interest in golf went through the roof.

"I wouldn't say it put them on the map, but it really set the ball rolling there."

Fellow professional golfer Rick Shiels, from Westhoughton, has more than three million subscribers on YouTube.

He also runs his own podcast and provides coaching to other golfers.

"I know the Hulton Park area very well - I think it would make for a fantastic venue," Shiels told BBC Radio Manchester.

"And I think that Greater Manchester is looking to invest £70m into the [local] infrastructure can only be a good thing for the bid and also for the local area.

"The benefit of having a Ryder Cup golf course on our doorstep, the tourism it will bring in, the continued use of that golf course is also really important.

"I am very much behind the Ryder Cup coming to Greater Manchester."

Stuart Leech, chief executive of Lancashire Golf, used to be based at St Pierre Marriott golf club in Chepstow, Monmouthshire.

It is only a 20-minute drive from Celtic Manor, which hosted the Ryder Cup in 2010.

"We had a hotel on the site and that was filled up significantly in advance. There were lots of activities before and we had pre-events where sponsors played," said Leech.

"There was a significant boost to the club and hotel and I would anticipate similar boosts in Bolton.

"It could be extremely positive for the area and could bring significant long-term value."

Lancashire Golf provides coaching to the next generation of golfers, as well as helping to grow the game locally.

Leech believes the Ryder Cup would boost the game across north-western England.

"It would be a huge opportunity to showcase what golf can do for so many different kinds of people, it would be really positive for bringing through young people locally," he said.

"Golf can do great things, whether that be the social aspect of playing but also for people with disabilities and how it can make their life better."

'Interest filtering down'

Viewing figures for golf's major events continue to rise.

In the UK, Sky Sports recorded its most-watched Open ever last year, with 21.2 million viewer hours, representing a 36% year-on-year increase.

The broadcaster also boasted of record numbers tuning into September's Ryder Cup, with five million reportedly watching Europe edge out the United States in a thrilling contest in New York.

With interest continuing to grow, Leech says that is beginning to filter down to grassroots golf.

"We are seeing an increase in the number of members at our 146 clubs," he said.

"We have got 50,000 members across the county. As well as Lancashire, we cover parts of Merseyside, Greater Manchester, the Fylde coast and right up to Cumbria.

"The number of members is growing slightly but we are seeing bigger increases in non-golf club venues such as driving ranges and simulator venues. That provides a pathway into sport.

"Simulator venues can be great for people who are partially sighted for example. It allows them to see the ball flight and the ball landing on the green for the first time.

"Once people attend these venues, we want to get them into golf clubs."

The entrance to the historic Hulton Park grounds. It shows the gates into the estate closed.
A new golf course and resort is planned for Hulton Park in Bolton [BBC]

Two other golf courses in England are vying for the 2035 event: the London Golf Club in Sevenoaks, Kent, and Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire.

No other European courses have yet thrown their hat into the ring.

"It's something we've heard about for a long time (the plans for Hulton Park) but we've not had any progress," said Owen.

"So I remain sceptical (about whether the project will happen).

"But we have three major venues in the North West - Royal Birkdale, Royal Lytham & St Annes and Royal Liverpool.

"So if we can host an event on the Fylde coastline, why can't we host an event inland?"

About 250,000 fans from 96 different countries attended the Ryder Cup in Gleneagles in 2014, the last time it was held in the UK.

Around the world, more than 500 million homes tuned in to broadcast coverage.

Edinburgh Airport saw a 2.9% increase in passenger numbers and Glasgow Airport a 2.4% rise in the month of the event.

It brought an estimated £24m boost to the Scottish economy and £46m to the UK.

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Barcelona forward staring at uncertain future after sudden decline in form

Barcelona forward staring at uncertain future after sudden decline in form
Barcelona forward staring at uncertain future after sudden decline in form

Marcus Rashford’s Barcelona story has taken a sharp and rather uncomfortable turn. 

What once looked like a smart and impactful loan move is now drifting into uncertainty, with the English forward slipping down the pecking order at a crucial stage of the season.

For a player who has delivered 10 goals and 13 assists, the numbers still suggest productivity. But football is rarely just about numbers. 

Over the past few weeks, his involvement has dropped significantly, having managed just 108 minutes across Barcelona’s last five matches, starting only once – against Athletic Club. 

When Rashford arrived on loan from Manchester United, expectations were realistic. In fact, he was never guaranteed a starting role. 

However, what worked in his favour early on was his ability to make an impact whenever called upon. Whether starting or coming off the bench, he looked sharp, decisive, and effective.

That edge, however, has faded.

Impact has faded

Rashford’s impact has faded at Barcelona. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

The turning point is hard to ignore. Rashford has not scored or assisted since January 31, when he found the net against Elche in a 3-1 victory. 

Since then, his influence in the final third has dropped, and with Barcelona now having a fully fit squad, competition for places has intensified.

At this stage, Rashford appears to have reverted to what was initially expected of him – a rotational option rather than a key attacking figure. 

But even in that role, his cameos have lacked the sharpness that once made him such a dangerous weapon. 

So what now?

Despite this dip, Barcelona have not completely turned their back on him. Reports suggest that the club have already explored the possibility of extending his loan deal for another season. 

The proposal reportedly includes a €30 million buyout clause to be activated in the summer of 2027, a move that would allow Barcelona to maintain financial flexibility while still keeping a proven attacking option in the squad.

However, nothing is certain at the moment and as reported before, Barcelona are also exploring other options in case this deal does not go through.

Watch: Dwayne Bravo under fire after ‘two chicks at home’ remark at KKR presser

NEW DELHI: At the pre-season press conference ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season on Friday, things took an unexpected turn when Dwayne Bravo made a remark, which was immediately caught on mic.

Sitting alongside teammates and coaching staff, Bravo was chatting informally when he said, "I had two chicks at my house".

Though meant as harmless banter, the comment was picked up by live microphones and streamed online, instantly creating an awkward situation.




The light-hearted conversation quickly turned uncomfortable once everyone realised it was being broadcast. Ajinkya Rahane, showing quick awareness, stepped in right away and warned the group that the mics were still on.

Watch:

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His timely reaction helped prevent the moment from escalating further. The clip, however, had already been captured and soon spread rapidly across social media platforms.

Many fans reacted with amusement, seeing it as a funny, human moment that showed the lighter side of players. Though, some felt he should have been more careful with his choice of words.

Rahane’s composed handling of the situation was widely appreciated, with people praising his professionalism and presence of mind.

Soon after the clip gained traction online, the full press conference video was taken down from Kolkata Knight Riders’ official account.

While no formal explanation was given, it is believed the move was made to avoid unnecessary controversy just before the tournament.

Kolkata Knight Riders will kick off their IPL 2026 season against Mumbai Indians on March 29.

With preparations in full swing, the incident is likely to be seen as just a minor, off-field moment that briefly grabbed attention before the real action begins.

What channel is Duke vs. TCU on? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch March Madness Round 2 game

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No. 1 overall seed Duke will look to secure a spot in the Sweet 16 when it faces No. 9 TCU in Round 2 of the NCAA Tournament.

The Blue Devils just barely avoided an upset against No. 16 Siena in the first round of March Madness. The Boozer brothers led Duke to victory with Cameron scoring 22 points and grabbing 13 rebounds and Cayden adding 19 points.

TCU beat Ohio State in its tournament opener after Xavier Edmonds hit a layup with 4.3 seconds left on the clock. Micah Robinson scored a game-high 18 points in the win, and Edmonds and David Punch each finished with 16 points.

Here's what you need to know about Saturday's matchup between Duke and TCU, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Duke vs. TCU on today?

Duke vs. TCU will air on CBS. Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery and Grant Hill will be on the call, and Tracy Wolfson will serve as the sideline reporter.

Fans can stream the game live on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Paramount+ is another streaming option for all CBS games in the tournament.

What time is Duke vs. TCU today?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Time: 5:15 p.m. ET

The NCAA tournament game between Duke and TCU is set to tip off at 5:15 p.m. ET from Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C.

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When and where is the Final Four in 2026?

  • Date: April 4 and 6
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

The 2026 Men's Final Four is set for April 4 and 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The semifinals will be played Saturday night, and the national championship game is set for Monday night.

The home of the Indianapolis Colts previously hosted the event in 2010, 2015 and 2021 and is set to host again in 2029. Indianapolis previously hosted the Final Four at other facilities in 1980, 1991, 1997, 2000 and 2006.

Only Kansas City has been home to the Final Four more often (10 times), but the last one held there was in 1988.

March Madness tournament schedule 2026

Here is the round-by-round schedule for the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament:

RoundDate
First FourMarch 17-18
First roundMarch 19-20
Second roundMarch 21-22
Sweet 16March 26-27
Elite EightMarch 28-29
Final FourApril 4
National championshipApril 6

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Everton predicted XI vs Chelsea: Toffees aim to pile pressure on faltering Blues at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton predicted XI vs Chelsea: Toffees aim to pile pressure on faltering Blues at Hill Dickinson Stadium
Everton predicted XI vs Chelsea: Toffees aim to pile pressure on faltering Blues at Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton welcome Chelsea to the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday evening, knowing victory can drag them into one of the European slots.

Everton sit just outside the top seven and have shown signs of real progress, despite last weekend’s cruel late defeat.

Meanwhile, Chelsea arrive in turmoil, with pressure mounting after a damaging run of results across all competitions.

The stage is set for a match with massive repercussions for two teams toiling to earn their place in Europe next term.

Match preview

Manager David Moyes has steadied Everton, and there is a growing sense that this side is far more competitive than in recent seasons.

The Toffees have won four of their last 10 league matches and remain difficult to break down, even in defeat.

Their resilience against league leaders Arsenal last weekend was evidence of that.

However, consistency at home remains an issue. Everton have won just one of their last seven league games at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Chelsea arrive wounded, having lost two of their last three league games.

The Blues were dismantled by Paris Saint-Germain in Europe, exiting the Champions League in humiliating fashion.

Defensive fragility continues to haunt them. The Blues have conceded in eight consecutive Premier League matches, and confidence appears fragile.

Still, they remain dangerous. No team has a higher non-penalty xG than Chelsea (52.8), highlighting their attacking threat despite inconsistency.

Their attacking numbers are among the best in the league, even if their finishing has often let them down.

Everton vs Chelsea head-to-head and match stats

Everton have lost just one of their last eight home league games against Chelsea.

However, they have failed to score in 12 of their last 19 Premier League meetings with the Blues, including the last four in a row.

Chelsea are looking to complete their first league double over Everton since 2016/17.

Everton team news

Moyes is hopeful of welcoming back the ‘outstanding’ James Tarkowski and Jarrad Branthwaite, though the latter may only make the bench.

Jack Grealish and Charly Alcaraz are ruled out. Tyrique George, 20, is ineligible against his parent club, meaning Dwight McNeil starts on the flanks again.

James Garner remains pivotal and can operate in midfield alongside Idrissa Gueye, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall expected to start in an advanced role.

Everton predicted XI (4-2-3-1)

Jordan Pickford; Jake O’Brien, Michael Keane, James Tarkowski, Vitaliy Mykolenko; James Garner, Idrissa Gueye; Dwight McNeil, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Iliman Ndiaye; Thierno Barry.

Nebraska lands the commitment of 3-star athlete Kaden Howard

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 31: Smith Snowden #2 of the Utah Utes breaks up a pass intended for Jacory Barney Jr. #2 of the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the second half of the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl at Allegiant Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Utes defeated the Cornhuskers 44-22. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The feel-good momentum surrounding the Nebraska athletic department continues to build following the men’s basketball team’s first-round NCAA Tournament victory—and it’s now carrying over onto the recruiting trail. The Cornhuskers have secured a commitment from 3-star athlete Kaden Howard, a 5-foot-10, 160-pound playmaker out of Miami, Florida. Howard picked Nebraska over Louisville, West Virginia and Missouri.

Howard, a product of Miami Palmetto High School, brings instant intrigue. His skillset—and even his background—draws natural comparisons to former Palmetto standout Jacory Barney. The parallels are hard to ignore, and Nebraska fans will be hoping Howard can follow a similar developmental path and on-field impact.

He becomes a key addition to what is shaping up to be a formidable 2027 recruiting class, currently headlined by quarterback Trae Taylor.

BREAKING: Class of 2027 ATH Kaden Howard has Committed to Nebraska, he tells me for @Rivals

The 5’11 160 ATH from Homestead, FL chose the Cornhuskers over Louisville, West Virginia, and Missouri

“I’m gonna be a game changer”https://t.co/UTh0lcMQAPpic.twitter.com/XMCsK527nq

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) March 21, 2026

Speed merchant

Howard’s game is built on pure electricity. He thrives in open space, where his burst and acceleration allow him to exploit gaps before defenders can even react. His quick-twitch athleticism makes him a constant big-play threat, whether lined up in the backfield, the slot, or in motion.

At 160 pounds, there’s no denying he’s undersized for the college level—for now. A significant focus will be on strength and conditioning, as adding durability will be essential for handling the physicality of the Big Ten. Still, players like Barney have shown that size isn’t everything; toughness, balance, and fearlessness can go a long way.

Under offensive coordinator Dana Holgorsen, Nebraska has a track record of maximizing unique skillsets. Holgorsen isn’t shy about designing packages to get dynamic athletes involved, and Howard fits that mold perfectly. If he can maintain his elite speed while adding 15–20 pounds of muscle, expect him to be featured heavily in creative ways.

My full junior season ! @JerryRecruiting@PrepRedzoneFLhttps://t.co/sSF15frkax

— Kaden “🕷️”Howard (@d1snuggyy_) December 10, 2025

2027 continues to impress

Nebraska’s 2027 class is quickly gaining national attention, and Howard’s commitment only strengthens that perception. According to 247Sports rankings, the Huskers now sit 3rd in the Big Ten and 9th nationally—a remarkable position this early in the cycle.

And they’re not finished.

There are still major targets on the board, particularly along the offensive line, where position coach Geep Wade continues to pursue high-end talent. If Nebraska can close on a few of those “mammoth” prospects, this class could evolve from impressive to truly elite.

For now, the addition of Kaden Howard adds speed, excitement, and upside—another sign that Nebraska’s recruiting department is building something worth watching.

Mike Brown on his frustration about the New York Knicks' slow starts this season

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The New York Knicks might be on a five-game winning streak at the moment, but they are showing some worrying signs. In Friday's game against the Brooklyn Nets, they had a slow start. This led to a close finish, as they only won 93-92. 

Head coach Mike Brown highlighted this after the game because he dislikes how slow their starts have been. As the man in charge, he wants his players to follow him because he has flagged the slow starts since the beginning of the 2025-26 season.

Mike Brown shows concern for the Knicks' slow starts

The Knicks are a promising team, as most people see them as a contender from the Eastern Conference. With Jalen Brunson leading the charge for the players, they have a superstar who can propel them in the clutch moments. 

However, clutch time is not the only important part of the game. The Knicks have had a lot of trouble with their starts, which have been quite slow. Considering the Knicks have superb offensive firepower, starting with some down performances is not a good look for Brown and his players.

MORE: Cade Cunningham's injury opens the door for other Eastern Conference teams

The players themselves acknowledge this, as Mikal Bridges feels they have to come out much better. New York should be blowing out a team like the Nets out of the water, as there is a huge gulf in quality. However, they kept the Nets around for most of the game because they didn't handle business right away.

"I thought we were real lackadaisical with the basketball. We had some turnovers to start the game. We had 13 turnovers at halftime. I don't know where we rank or sit during the whole year, but as of late, for the most part, we've been pretty good in that area. 13 or 14 are the ones we have throughout the game," Brown said after the Knicks' careless offense early on.

"Again, it's not a good ingredient to have when you're trying to get a road win, no matter who you're playing. If your approach is what it is, and the other team feels it, anybody can get beaten at any time at any level."

Moving forward, the Knicks must address how to handle the early pressure. The Nets were physical on Friday, and the Knicks must be prepared to handle that. Other teams will try to have that in their game plans, so Brown is warning the players to be wary of that in future games.

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Liam Rosenior lifts the lid on ” very exciting” conversations with sporting directors over summer plans

Liam Rosenior lifts the lid on ” very exciting” conversations with sporting directors over summer plans
Liam Rosenior lifts the lid on ” very exciting” conversations with sporting directors over summer plans

Liam Rosenior has revealed he’s excited by the very detailed conversations he’s had with Chelsea’s sporting directors about plans for the summer.

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The Blues were very quiet in January, but are expected to be active in the summer with a number of positions in the squad needing to be addressed.

Chelsea’s squad building has been criticised following the Champions League exit to PSG, and the club face a big summer.

Liam Rosenior on plans for the summer window

The Blues have spent £1.5bn since the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital takeover in the summer of 2022, with more money certain to be spent this summer.

Despite the vast outlay Chelsea are still lacking in several areas of the squad, whilst their squad depth simply isn’t of the quality required.

The Blues are thought to still be in the market for a centre back, whilst it’s believed they want to add a midfielder and another attacker.

Heavily criticised sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley will lead the recruitment process, and Rosenior revealed he’s excited about detailed conversations he’s had with them.

“We’re having really detailed conversations now about the areas that we want to strengthen,” he said as quoted by The Standard.

“I’ve had great conversations about what I think we need. We’re very aligned, actually, in terms of where we want to strengthen and how we go about that, which is very exciting.

“The most important bit, though, is making sure we get the now right as well.”

Chelsea have already secured two summer signings

Whilst trust in the ownership is at an all time low, the Blues have already secured two summer signings in Geovany Quenda and Emmanuel Emegha.

The duo will join at the end of the season from Sporting Lisbon and Strasbourg respectively, and are expected to go straight into the first team squad to compete for minutes.

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Senne Lammens: Summer signing proves worth again for Man United

Senne Lammens: Summer signing proves worth again for Man United
Senne Lammens: Summer signing proves worth again for Man United

Manchester United drew 2-2 with AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League on Friday night.

The Red Devils twice took the lead but were pegged back twice by the Cherries.

With Harry Maguire receiving a red card in the 80th minute, United survived the rest of the game and an additional 10 minutes of extra time and came away with what could be a valuable point in the race for the Champions League spots.

Senne Lammens

All of United’s signings this summer have positively benefited the team this season, but it is hard to argue that any have had more of an influence than the Belgian keeper, Senne Lammens.

The keeper has made a huge difference to the number of chances United concede and to his ability to calm the defence.

The unassuming 23-year-old looks like he has been playing in the Premier League for five years, even though this is his debut season.

Performance vs AFC Bournemouth

Lammens did concede two goals, but one was a penalty and the other was an expertly placed shot from Ryan Christie. Perhaps if you were being overly critical, he may have got down faster, but it was an excellent strike by the Scotsman.

He made a total of three saves in the match, including an excellent one from Rayan in the first half, when he got down rapidly to deny a wonderful strike.

Probably the most obvious improvement Lammens has brought compared to Andre Onana and Altay Bayindir has been his control of the box and balls into the area.

He seems to love the physical duels, making three high claims and punching the ball clear once.

Lammens also made one clearance in the match. The Belgian also won 100% of his aerial and ground duels in another strong outing for the Red Devils.

He will now go on international duty with Belgium but will have to wait until Monday 13th April to play for United again in the Premier League in a huge grudge match against Leeds United.

Senne Lammens vs Bournemouth

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Tottenham eye transfer move for Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu

Tottenham eye transfer move for Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu
Tottenham eye transfer move for Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu

Tottenham Hotspur have watched Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu as they search for goalkeeping reinforcements this summer, according to the Daily Mail.

Tottenham need a new goalkeeper, with Guglielmo Vicario poised to leave the North London outfit this summer for a return to his native Italy.

Second-choice goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky is also poised to leave the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on loan in search of game time, leaving the club needing reinforcement.

Spurs’ radar has picked up the 6ft4ins Germany Under-21 international, who is enjoying another outstanding individual campaign in the Bundesliga.

Atubolu has been one of the most reliable goalkeepers in the German top flight, impressing with his agility and penalty-stopping heroics.

The 23-year-old has saved 5/8 penalties he has faced in the Bundesliga since breaking onto the scene and has notched up 33 clean sheets in 111 appearances.

Atubolu is not only an upgrade with his hands but also with his feet. He is a respectable ball distributor who has earned comparisons to the great Manuel Neuer.

Freiburg have come to terms with losing their star goalkeeper. Atubolu’s current deal expires in 2027, and they won’t want to let him go for free.

With a year left on his deal, it is the perfect opportunity for Tottenham to pounce and secure a promising goalkeeper. But he is not the only target they are assessing.

Besides Atubolu, Tottenham are also reportedly keeping tabs on Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace) and James Trafford (Manchester City).

However, Spurs are well aware that those two would cost significantly more than Atubolu. It remains to be seen which target the North Londoners will eventually push for.

Tottenham cannot afford to get it wrong with whoever they decide on.

They need a goalkeeper who brings stability to the backline, which in turn translates to the rest of the team.

Souness says Salah is the single biggest reason why Liverpool are having a poor season

Souness says Salah is the single biggest reason why Liverpool are having a poor season
Souness says Salah is the single biggest reason why Liverpool are having a poor season

Liverpool legend Graeme Souness believes the decline of Mohamed Salah is the single biggest reason behind their underwhelming campaign.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Souness claimed the Liverpool ace has fallen off a cliff rather than experiencing a gradual decline, citing his sharp drop in output as evidence.

Salah has registered 10 goals and nine assists in all competitions so far this season, a respectable tally in isolation, but a significant dip compared to previous years in Merseyside.

At the same stage last season, Salah had already amassed 44 goal contributions, while he hit 34 the year before.

Even his lowest returns during his Liverpool peak, 27 goal involvements in both 2018/19 and 2019/20, comfortably surpass his current numbers.

Souness argues that drop-off has had a ripple effect within the squad, suggesting Liverpool’s biggest players have failed to step up in difficult moments.

He believes Salah has not delivered when it matters most, a stark contrast to the match-winning figure who defined the Jurgen Klopp era and the dominant first year under Arne Slot.

Souness, who made 359 appearances for the Reds, even went as far as to suggest Liverpool should consider moving on from Salah, despite his contract running until 2027.

He believes Salah’s best is behind him. But that conclusion feels very reductive.

Yes, Salah is declining. That much is clear. Few forwards maintain elite output deep into their 30s.

But to frame him as the single biggest reason for Liverpool’s inconsistency ignores the broader picture.

The issues at Liverpool run deeper. There is a clear midfield imbalance, and the defence is fragile these days.

Salah is no longer masking those flaws, and that is the real problem.

Souness’ take leans more towards convenient scapegoating than serious analysis.

When Salah eventually departs, Liverpool will quickly discover that replacing even a diminished version of him is far harder than blaming him.

What channel is Michigan State vs. Louisville on? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch March Madness Round 2 game

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For the fifth time, Michigan State and Louisville face off in the NCAA Tournament, as the second round of March Madness commences.

No. 3 seed Michigan State took care of North Dakota State with ease in the first round of the tournament. Carson Cooper had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Jeremy Fears had 11 assists.

No. 6 seed Louisville outlasted South Florida in the first round despite playing without injured freshman star Mike Brown once again. Isaac McKneely led the team with 23 points, while Ryan Conwell scored 18.

The all-time record between Michigan State and Louisville is 6-6. Michigan State won the last matchup during the 2021-22 season.

Here's what you need to know about Saturday's matchup between Michigan State and Louisville, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is Michigan State vs. Louisville on today?

Michigan State vs. Louisville will air on CBS. Brian Anderson and Jim Jackson have the call, while Allie LaForce will act as the sideline reporter. 

Fans can stream the game live on Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers so you can try the service before you buy.

Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Paramount+ is another streaming option for all CBS games in the tournament. 

What time is Michigan State vs. Louisville today?

  • Date: Saturday, March 21
  • Time: 2:45 p.m. ET

The NCAA tournament game between Michigan State and Louisville is set to tip off at 2:45 p.m. ET from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The series between Michigan State and Louisville in the NCAA Tournament is tied 2-2. The last matchup was a 76-70 OT win for Michigan State during the 2015 tournament. 

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March Madness bracket 2026

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When and where is the Final Four in 2026?

  • Date: April 4 and 6
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

The 2026 Men's Final Four is set for April 4 and 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The semifinals will be played Saturday night and the national championship game is set for Monday night.

The home of the Indianapolis Colts previously hosted the event in 2010, 2015 and 2021 and is set to host again in 2029. Indianapolis previously hosted the Final Four at other facilities in 1980, 1991, 1997, 2000 and 2006.

Only Kansas City has been home to the Final Four more often (10 times), but the last one held there was in 1988. 

March Madness tournament schedule 2026

Here is the round-by-round schedule for the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament:

RoundDate
First FourMarch 17-18
First roundMarch 19-20
Second roundMarch 21-22
Sweet 16March 26-27
Elite EightMarch 28-29
Final FourApril 4
National championshipApril 6

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Draper exits Miami Open but Boulter through

Jack Draper playing a backhand
Jack Draper is ranked 26th in the world [Getty Images]

British number two Jack Draper was knocked out of the Miami Open in the second round with a 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-0) defeat by Reilly Opelka.

The 24-year-old lost two tie-breaks to the big-serving American, who wrapped up the win inside 93 minutes.

Draper had headed into the tournament after an impressive run to the quarter-finals at Indian Wells - featuring a win over Novak Djokovic - following nearly eight months out with an arm injury.

However, he struggled against the powerful 6ft 11in Opelka, ranked 67th in the world, who fired down 25 aces and 47 winners.

"It's a difficult one," said Draper, who has never made it beyond the second round in Miami. "Obviously I haven't played a load of tennis, it's still the very start of my comeback from my injury, so it's going to take time.

"I've just got to keep on chipping away with my team, trying to do all the right things, practising well. The thing I'm looking forward to the most is earning the right to get momentum again."

Defeat leaves Draper at risk of slipping further down the rankings going into the clay-court season having surrendered his spot as British number one to Cameron Norrie this week.

World number one Carlos Alcaraz, however, won a first meeting with 19-year-old Brazilian rising star Joao Fonseca 6-4 6-4 to set up a third-round match against Sebastian Korda.

Elsewhere, Katie Boulter progressed to the third round at Miami Gardens when Denmark's Clara Tauson retired during their match through injury.

The British number three let a 5-3 lead slip as Tauson won the first-set tie-break 7-4, before she battled back to take the second set 6-4.

Boulter won the first game of the third set only for Tauson to decide she could not continue.

"It was a complete battle - some ugly tennis and ugly conditions as well, but you have to find a way," Boulter said.

"Unfortunately she couldn't finish but it is what it is. It's never the way you want to win, but happy to be through to the next round."

Meanwhile, Florida-born Coco Gauff beat Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto 3-6 6-4 6-3 - a week after she pulled out of Indian Wells with a nerve-related injury to her left arm.

"This week made me realise how much I love this sport - even when it's tough, I enjoy the ups and downs of the journey," said the world number four, who served 11 double faults but came from a set down to claim victory on her third match point.

World number one Aryna Sabalenka was tested against unseeded Ann Li, taking one hour 42 minutes to grind out a 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 victory.

The defending champion created 15 break points but only managed to take three of them against her American opponent.

The time is now for a Manchester City striker to make an impact in a final

The time is now for a Manchester City striker to make an impact in a final
The time is now for a Manchester City striker to make an impact in a final

Ever since Erling Haaland arrived at Manchester City, he has played a vital role in the success of his team. Haaland has scored 154 goals in 188 appearances for City, and his goals have been crucial to Manchester City’s success during his time at the club. However, if there is an asterisk against Haaland’s name during his time at City, it is his goal-scoring record in the finals that City have played. During his time at City, including Community Shield matches, Erling Haaland has played in eight cup finals. He has failed to hit the back of the net in any of those matches.

Heading into Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Arsenal, Manchester City need Erling Haaland to fire at Wembley if they are to overcome Mikel Arteta’s side.

Manchester City need their star man at his best against Arsenal.

Although Erling Haaland missed several gilt-edged chances in Manchester City’s 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid on Tuesday evening, there were clear signs that he was getting his edge back. Haaland hasn’t been at his best for some time now. He scored against Real Madrid and missed several other chances. What was important was that Haaland was getting into dangerous positions. He looked sharp with his movement and looked better in terms of his overall fitness. Yes, Manchester City lost against Real Madrid, and Haaland squandered several chances, but the vibe of Haaland’s performance was positive. That is a positive to take leading into tomorrow night’s Carabao Cup final.

A strength of Arsenal is their defence. Mikel Arteta’s side are the best defensive outfit in England and it forms the backbone of their play. If Manchester City are to defeat Arsenal at Wembley they need their attacking players to fire. They need to take their chances and Erling Haaland needs to cause havoc amongst the Arsenal defence. Haaland needs to carry the positives of his performance against Real Madrid into the Carabao Cup final. If Haaland does that he does look as Manchester City’s match-winner on Sunday.

Pep Guardiola said that Erling Haaland is focused on Sunday’s match.

Speaking yesterday, ahead of Sunday’s Carabao Cup final, Pep Guardiola said that Erling Haaland is focused on Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. Guardiola said: “I’m pretty sure he’s focused, like all of us.” Guardiola added that his squad has had two days off after their defeat to Real Madrid. He added: “I did not speak with him, we’ve had two days off, [but] I’m pretty sure he’s ready.

It is time for Erling Haaland to make an impact in a final for Manchester City. Haaland has yet to score in a final for his team, and that does hang over Haaland’s City career. Typically, Erling Haaland plays well against Arsenal. If he can fire at Wembley, it could go a long way in tilting the balance of Sunday’s Carabao Cup Manchester City’s way.

How old is Rashaun Agee? Explaining viral Texas A&M player's age, college basketball eligibility

How old is Rashaun Agee? Explaining viral Texas A&M player's age, college basketball eligibility originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

As the Texas A&M Aggies navigated their way to the 2026 NCAA Tournament, they had a significant benefit throughout their season: one of the most experienced players in college basketball.

The squad's leading scorer and rebounder, forward Rashaun Agee, was the focal point of head coach Bucky McMillan's unit throughout 2025-26.

Playing on his fifth collegiate team, Agee is among the oldest players in college basketball, and his experience has played a significant role for a Texas A&M team that earned a March Madness bid as a 10 seed, winning its first-round matchup against Saint Mary's.

Here's what to know about Agee's age, collegiate eligibility and more.

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How old is Rashaun Agee?

Agee is 25 years old. He was born on Nov. 2, 2000, according to his former USC player profile.

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What year is Rashaun Agee?

Agee is in his seventh collegiate season with his fifth different team.

He began his NCAA basketball career in 2019-20 at New Mexico State, and he's also had stints with Casper College, Bowling Green and USC prior to joining Texas A&M.

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Rashaun Agee eligibility

For the time being, Agee is in the final year of his collegiate eligibility. Because of his freshman-year redshirt, the blanket COVID-19 waiver for most college players in 2020-21, and a petition in 2025 where his lawyers argued that because he did not play during the 2019-20 season and was enrolled in classes at New Mexico State and a JUCO, his eligibility clock should not have started, Agee has been able to play NCAA basketball into the 2025-26 season.

Before the 2025-26 season, Agee filed for a temporary restraining order against the NCAA and was granted a temporary court injunction to preserve his eligibility, per Chron. His eligibility remained up in the air, but he was able to participate in games and practices with the Aggies, as he intended to do by transferring there.

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Rashaun Agee career timeline

Here's a look at Agee's seven seasons in college basketball.

2019-20: New Mexico State (redshirt)

Agee, who went to Bogan Technical High in Chicago, joined New Mexico State's roster in 2019-20. 

However, he redshirted for his first season at the school.

2020-21: New Mexico State (injured)

Agee wound up playing just one career game for the Aztecs. He played in one game in 2020-21, scoring two points, and injuries prevented the forward from appearing in any more games.

Because of the blanket COVID-19 waiver that applied to college athletes in 2020-21, the season did not impact Agee's eligibility.

2021-22: Casper College (JUCO)

Agee went to a junior college for his third season, joining Casper College in Wyoming. He found more consistency, averaging 20 points and 11.5 rebounds per game and being named a NJCAA Division I All-America nominee, first-team all-conference and first-team all-region.

In his petition to later spend a seventh season in college basketball, Agee and his lawyers would say that he season Agee completed at Casper did not count toward his eligibility clock because he was a JUCO player — similar to quarterback Diego Pavia's case against the NCAA, where the Vanderbilt star prompted the NCAA to approve a blanket waiver which granted another year of eligibility to former JUCO players, per 247Sports.

2022-23: Bowling Green

Agee's first full-time season on the court for a Division I team was at Bowling Green in 2022-23. He played in 30 games, averaging 9.9 points and 5.7 rebounds per game.

2023-24: Bowling Green

In 2023-24, Agee became a full-time starter for Bowling Green. He averaged 13.3 points and a team-leading 9.9 rebounds per game, being named to All-MAC second-team. 

Agee's 17 double-doubles were tied for the 12th-most in NCAA, and he had a 17-rebound game against Central Michigan.

2024-25: USC 

USC landed Agee in the transfer portal for the 2024-25 season. He appeared in 34 games for the Trojans, making 10 starts and averaging 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.

2025-26: Texas A&M

After the 2024-25 season, Agee entered the transfer portal, despite still fighting to land another season of collegiate eligibility. He landed at Texas A&M.

Weeks before the season, Agee's eligibility waiver had yet to be approved by the NCAA. However, in October 2025, Agee was granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA that allowed him to practice and play with the Aggies.

In a quick turnaround from a new lawsuit filed today in Brazos County, Texas, incoming Texas A&M basketball transfer Rashaun Agee has been granted a temporary restraining order forcing the NCAA to allow him to be eligible for practice and play ahead of a scheduled Oct 9 hearing. pic.twitter.com/w6lSdrwni8

— Sam C. Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) September 26, 2025

The court ruled that Agee would be "irreparably harmed" if he couldn't join the Aggies for practice right away, that he "cannot be adequately compensated" for his lost opportunities and that the public interest weighs in favor of granting the restraining order, per Texas A&M Aggies on SI.

Agee's petition argued that in his freshman year at New Mexico State, coaches told Agee he would be eligible to play for their team despite a dual-enrollment situation, per KBTX, and the NCAA said it counted as a year of eligibility used at the junior college level. According to the petition, Agee transferred to Texas A&M believing he had used three seasons of eligibility, also citing Diego Pavia's court victory vs. the NCAA for time spent in junior college.

The injunction that allowed Agee to join Texas A&M said the NCAA could not enforce any eligibility rules or issue any sanctions against the player or school, per KBTX. With Agee becoming eligible, he also was able to receive Texas A&M's $1.2 million revenue share payment.

With his eligibility issues in the background, Agee became a centerpiece of a successful Aggies team in 2025-26. Averaging nearly 15 points and nine rebounds per game, leading the team in both categories along with blocks per game, Agee led Texas A&M to the NCAA Tournament as a No. 10 seed. 

RASHAUN AGEE WITH A HAMMER 🔨 pic.twitter.com/ee4rYwIsOz

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 20, 2026

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How old is Chase Johnston? Where High Point 3-point specialist ranks among oldest March Madness players

Chase Johnston

How old is Chase Johnston? Where High Point 3-point specialist ranks among oldest March Madness players originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

In this era of college basketball, winning without the 3-pointer is impossible. High Point seems to have figured that out.

While the Panthers have plenty of talent and experience across their roster, no one is more dangerous from 3-point range than Chase Johnston.

In fact, that's about all Johnston does. The senior had not even made a 2-point shot all season long until he scored a clutch late bucket off a turnover in an upset win over Wisconsin. That was Johnston's introduction to the national stage, but he's been at it for quite some time.

Here's what you need to know about Johnston's age and where he ranks among the oldest players in the NCAA Tournament.

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How old is Chase Johnston?

Johnston is 26 years old, born Jan. 11, 2000.

The High Point super senior is in his seventh year of college basketball. He started at PFW in 2019–20 but transferred to Stetson after one semester and redshirted that season, followed by two full seasons at Stetson. Johnston averaged a career-high 15.2 points per game in 2021–22.

The 2020–21 season was the “COVID year” for all college basketball players, so it didn’t count toward eligibility. After 2022, Johnston transferred to FGCU with three years of eligibility remaining. He appeared in 31 games in 2022–23 but received an injury redshirt in 2023–24, playing only nine games for the Eagles.

With two years of eligibility remaining due to the two redshirts and the free 2020–21 season, Johnston transferred to High Point in 2024. He has been used almost exclusively as a 3-point shooter during his time with the Panthers.

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Oldest players in March Madness

PlayerAgeD.O.B.Team
Nginyu Ngala26April 4, 1999Kansas
Devin Haid26Aug. 22, 1999South Florida
Chase Johnston26Jan. 11, 2000High Point
Lassina Traore26Feb. 5, 2000Texas
Tyon Grant-Foster26March 5, 2000Gonzaga

Johnston is believed to be the third-oldest player in the NCAA Tournament, trailing only Kansas reserve Nginyu Ngala and South Florida's Devin Haid, who are also 26.

Ngala joined Kansas this season after four seasons playing in Canada, but he has only played a total of 40 minutes this season. Haid, who started out at the junior college level, has also played sparingly at USF after transferring from Central Connecticut State.

Johnston, Texas' Lassina Traore and Gonzaga's Tyon Grant-Foster round out the tournament's 26-year-olds, and all have missed time due to injuries or other health issues in their college careers.

Who is Chandler Bing? Meet Vanderbilt basketball star sharing name as iconic 'Friends' character

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One of the biggest names in March Madness most likely will not be a top draftee in the upcoming NBA Draft. His name: Chandler Bing.

As weird as it sounds, according to the Vanderbilt Commodores athletics page, Bing has never watched an episode of the "Friends" show. His family says he was named after a family preacher.

The NCAA Tournament is one of the best ways for college athletes who are not widely known to gain some national recognition. Many around the country are now familiar with the freshman who shares the name of Matthew Perry's "Friends" character.

Let's take a look at the Atlanta native's background and his stats for the 2025-2026 season for the Commodores.

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Who is Vanderbilt's Chandler Bing?

Chandler Bing, not to be confused with the famous "Friends" character, is a freshman guard for the Vanderbilt Commodores. He frequently comes off the bench for his first college season.

Bing attended Pace Academy in Atlanta and helped lead his team to the Georgia 4A state championship game. In Vanderbilt's Round of 64 win against McNeese, Bing played 22 minutes and scored four points, three rebounds, and a block.

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Chandler Bing basketball stats

In his freshman year, Bing has started his college career strong. He was an important bench player and helped lead Vanderbilt to a stellar 27-8 record and a SEC tournament championship appearance.

Here are Bing's stats for the 2025-26 season.

GamesPointsAssistsReboundsFG%3P%
343.60.41.547.1% (40-85)28.9% (11-38)

Where is Chandler Bing from?

Bing comes from Atlanta, Georgia, according to his Vanderbilt profile. During his senior year at Pace Academy, he averaged 19.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 2.3 steals per game.

Bing helped Pace to a 27-5 record in his senior year and led the school to the Georgia 4A state title game.

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How old is Chandler Bing?

Bing is 19 years old and was born in 2007. He is currently in his freshman year at Vanderbilt.

Who plays Chandler Bing in 'Friends'?

Matthew Perry played Chandler Bing on the "Friends" TV show.

The show ran for 10 seasons on NBC, spanning from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004. The sitcom had 236 episodes total.

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