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Patrick Reed’s long road back: Leaving LIV, waiting out a PGA Tour return and playing in the Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Patrick Reed has played golf all around the world, often out of choice, now out of necessity.

Necessity so that he can start playing closer to home again.

One of the early and polarizing defectors to LIV Golf a few years ago, the 2018 Masters champion made the similarly difficult decision to leave the lucrative, Saudi-backed tour earlier this year and return to the PGA Tour. But under the terms of his reinstatement, Reed cannot play in its events until after Aug. 25, which means most of this season will be spent on the European tour.

Where he already has won twice ahead of his return to Augusta National this week.

“Everyone kind of gets to be a creature of habit, and wants to eat what they're comfortable with and go," Reed said after a practice round Monday, “but I like checking out all the local places and really experiencing the culture."

Pimento cheese sandwich, anyone?

The truth is as much as Reed enjoyed playing in Dubai and Qatar, where he packed wins around a playoff loss in Bahrain — 1,200 miles (7,500 km) from home, wife Justine and their two kids — there are few things Reed loves more than walking among the Georgia pines.

It's not exactly home; that's The Woodlands, Texas. But it sure feels like it.

Reed played college golf down the road at Georgia, and he recalls practice rounds spent at Augusta Country Club, where certain holes offer a teasing glimpse through the trees of the par-5 13th hole of its much more famous neighbor.

“There's just something so special about this place, the traditions behind it, and then on top of it, it's the one major that stays in the same place,” Reed said. “All the way back from when I played my first time ever here, even when we played in November that one (COVID) year, and any time I’ve come back and played it, it’s always in perfect shape. It’s one of those golf courses that you can’t hit just one golf shot. You have to play golf kind of old-school way. You have to hit shots, different shapes, different flights.”

Indeed, the Masters has been one of the few constants on Reed's ever-changing global calendar.

When he resigned from the PGA Tour, Reed effectively said farewell to familiar, high-profile places like Pebble Beach and Bay Hill for LIV events in far-flung corners of the world. But his status as a former Masters champion meant that, despite the deep rift that once appeared to threaten the game itself, Reed was always welcomed back to Augusta National.

He tied for fourth a few years ago. He was third last year.

"I feel like it’s the best test of golf we play all year round," Reed said. “For a guy that’s played just about everywhere in the world — just about — it’s one of those places that I say, hands down, it’s the best test of golf and best golf course I’ve ever played.”

Reed acknowledged Monday that LIV had presented him with a contract earlier this year to remain one of its biggest stars. But when he talked with his family, “I felt like the best decision for us was to come back and join the PGA Tour.”

Even when he left, Reed said, he always considered the PGA Tour to be the best barometer of golf greatness.

“I’ve played now every tour. I’ve played on every single one of them,” Reed said. "That’s the place that I feel like is best for us to go and compete against the top guys year in and year out, week in and week out, but at the same time, to be able to spend more time closer to home makes it a lot easier to spend time with the kids.

“My daughter is now 11. My little man's 8. It seems like time has flown," the 35-year-old Reed said. "I definitely want to watch them grow up and be home a little bit more, yet still at the same time to play against the best guys.”

Reed will be able to do that this week. And again on a weekly basis soon enough. But until his PGA Tour return this fall, Reed is building out a DP World Tour schedule that includes a few weeks spent on the road followed by a few spent at home.

It's a work-life balance that seems to work at this point in his life.

“You not only sharpen your game, but you get a lot of family time," Reed said. “Those travels overseas, it’s going to be a lot this year, but at the same time, I can’t wait to obviously go out there and compete, but at the same time, come home and see the family.”

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Maguire and Mainoo: Contract renewal update will delight fans

Maguire and Mainoo: Contract renewal update will delight fans
Maguire and Mainoo: Contract renewal update will delight fans

Apart from incomings and outgoings, Manchester United are also expected to focus on retaining their key performers.

Harry Maguire is an obvious name, with the Englishman’s current deal set to expire at the end of the current campaign.

There was interest from several Serie A sides in January, but Michael Carrick blocked all exit routes, with the former skipper a guaranteed starter under the caretaker head coach.

As recently relayed by The Peoples Person, the Red Devils have verbally agreed terms with the centre-back, which will see him remain at Old Trafford for one more season, with the club having the option to extend the stay by a year.

Maguire and Mainoo contract situation

Then there is Kobbie Mainoo, whose current deal is valid until 2027 but the 20-time English league champions are hellbent on keeping him at the club for longer.

That represents quite the turn in fortunes for the midfielder, who seemed close to the exit door under Ruben Amorim.

Carrick has reignited the fire within him, and the Carrington graduate has started every game under the new head coach.

There were murmurs that contract extension talks between United and the midfielder had stalled, but according to the reliable Fabrizio Romano, negotiations are at an advanced stage between both parties.

Fabrizio Romano provides update

In fact, as things stand, the three-time Champions League winners are planning to announce both deals before the season concludes.

“Manchester United, with Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo returning from the national team, are now prepared to accelerate and formally close both new contracts for the players before the World Cup,” Romano said on his YouTube channel.

“This is the mission, before the end of the season, sign everything. With Kobbie Mainoo 2031 and with Harry Maguire to extend for one season until 2027, plus an option for one more year.

“The negotiation is already very advanced with Kobbie Mainoo, it is almost done with Harry Maguire, who will sign soon. Man United plan to announce everything before the end of the season. This is the club’s wish, now working with the player’s camp, everything is advancing very well.”

With Bruno Fernandes also expected to be offered a new deal, the club’s fanbase will be delighted that INEOS are rewarding players who deserve to stay at the Theatre of Dreams.

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Late goal lifts Napoli into second in Serie A and McKennie helps Juve overcome Genoa

TURIN, Italy (AP) — Substitute Matteo Politano scored late to give Napoli a 1-0 win over fellow title chaser AC Milan and close the gap on Serie A leader Inter Milan on Monday.

With Napoli starting the night in third place, one point behind AC Milan and 10 behind Inter, both clubs knew a win was needed to keep alive their title aspirations.

However, neither showed much urgency or guile in a game that featured few clear scoring chances.

Politano, who replaced Leonardo Spinazzola just five minutes earlier, eventually broke the deadlock with 11 minutes remaining when he fired home a low shot after the Milan defense failed to clear a cross from the left.

Milan poured forward in the final minutes but could not get an equalizer and dropped to third.

Napoli was seven points behind Inter with seven matches remaining. AC Milan was two points further back.

McKennie stars for Juve

U.S. midfielder Weston McKennie scored for Juventus to beat Genoa 2-0 and was named man of the match.

McKennie netted 17 minutes after kickoff to add to a fourth minute opener from Brazilian defender Bremer.

McKennie missed two chances to add to his tally and the woodwork also came to Genoa’s rescue when Jonathan David hit the post.

Genoa defender Aaron Martin missed a golden opportunity to bring the visitor back into the game with 15 minutes remaining when Mattia Perin got down brilliantly to save his penalty kick and his rebound.

The result enabled Juventus to close the gap on fourth-placed Como to one point. Como was held by Udinese to 0-0.

Cesc Fabregas’ men were on top for most of the game but could not find a way past Maduka Okoye in the Udinese goal.

The result brought Como’s five-game winning streak to an end in Serie A but the point kept alive its hope of winning a Champions League place.

Udinese was comfortably in mid-table, in 11th.

Atalanta hammers Lecce

Atalanta remained on track for a top four finish with a comprehensive 3-0 win at Lecce.

Giorgio Scalvini opened the scoring when he hammered home after some lovely footwork inside the box and former Lecce striker Nikola Krstovic doubled Atalanta’s lead early in the second half with some clinical finishing.

Lecce goalkeeper Wladimiro Falcone kept his side in the game with several fine saves but he could do nothing about the third goal, a vicious strike from Giacomo Raspadori.

The result was the fifth defeat in its last six games for Lecce and left it third from bottom in the table, equal on points with the team above it, Cremonese.

Atalanta was seventh, one point behind Roma.

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Packers predicted to sign former $242 million Pro Bowl quarterback to back up Jordan Love

Packers predicted to sign former $242 million Pro Bowl quarterback to back up Jordan Love originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Green Bay Packers don't have a reliable No. 2 quarterback on the roster currently to back up Jordan Love.

With Malik Willis departing in free agency for the Miami Dolphins, the Packers will have a new backup signal-caller in 2026. As of right now, Desmond Ridder or Kyle McCord is set to handle those duties, and head coach Matt LaFleur can't be comfortable with either as the backup.

That's why Sportsnaut's Andrew Buller-Russ predicts Green Bay will sign New York Giants free agent quarterback Russell Wilson to serve as the QB2 behind Love.

"Russell Wilson showed he still has plenty of juice in his arm last season in New York," Buller-Russ said. "Landing as the QB2 on a contender in Green Bay feels like a win for the 37-year-old."

Wilson started just three games in 2025 with the Giants before being benched for Jaxson Dart, tossing three touchdowns to three interceptions with a 58% completion rate.

It's clear that Wilson can no longer be a high-level or even above-average starting quarterback, but the 37-year-old can still serve as an elite backup.

Signing Wilson to be the No. 2 quarterback behind Love would be a savvy move by Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst. The 10-time Pro Bowler would provide viable play if thrust into action, and even if he doesn't see the field, Wilson's experience would be a valuable addition to Green Bay's quarterback room.

Additionally, the Super Bowl XLVIII champion should be incredibly cheap to sign, so this feels like a no-brainer move for the Packers to make in order to address a major need on the roster.

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Arturas Karnisovas firing was way overdue: Getting rid of worst GM in the NBA gives Bulls new hope

Arturas Karnisovas firing was way overdue: Getting rid of worst GM in the NBA gives Bulls new hope originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

When Jerry Reinsdorf bought the Bulls in 1985, he installed future Hall-of-Famer Jerry Krause as the team's general manager. Forty-one years later, he will have to make his fourth hire. 

The Reinsdorfs are for the most part hands-off owners. In order to get fired, it's not enough to be bad, or even the worst among your peers. As long as the Bulls aren't national laughingstocks, the job is safe. 

Arturas Karnisovas fell below that bar, finally getting a well-overdue axe on Monday afternoon. His tenure will mostly be remembered for being inconceivably worse than his predecessors, who had fans paying for billboards calling for their dismissal by the time they were let go.  

When Karnisovas was first hired, he had the allure of being part of the scouting group that found Nikola Jokic. Also, most importantly for Bulls fans, he was not Gar Forman or John Paxson.

It turns out that having Jokic No. 41 on your board isn't as much of a bulletproof resume as team president Michael Reinsdorf might have thought.

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Karnisovas never lived up to that sharp scouting reputation. In reality, he was an exceptionally poor evaluator of talent. In his first draft, he selected Patrick Williams at No. 4, above future All-Stars such as Deni Avdija, Tyrese Haliburton, and Tyrese Maxey. He wasted his next first-round selection on Dalen Terry, who was waived after the Bulls traded him earlier this season. He finally seemed to have a hit when the best player available in Matas Buzelis fell to him in 2024. Buzelis is a nice prospect, but not one that has been good enough to save his job. 

There was no rhyme or reason to Karnisovas' draft strategy in the second round. He made possibly the best value pick of his career at No. 38 with Ayo Dosunmu. He later deemed those picks worthless when he was getting penalized one for tampering during the Lonzo Ball trade, or trading two of them to strike out on busted prospect Julian Phillips, or throwing them in to every other trade that he made. 

Karnisovas pivoted to treating those picks like a valued asset after it was all he could get for his veterans. And he made no mention of their value after he lost another one by failing to disclose Coby White's medical condition to the Hornets during this past trade deadline. 

Worse than the poor drafting eye was his pro personnel scouting. It was obvious even to this amateur scout that Williams was not worth retaining after his rookie deal. Instead, Karnisovas gave him $90 million and a guaranteed five years to become one of the worst contracts in the league.

Karnisovas continued to value continuity, keeping his own players rather than trying to bring in free agents. He put forth a plan to be like the Pacers, winning with nine or 10 good players. The Bulls were only nine or 10 guys short of that happening. 

There is one last way outside of drafting and free agency to shape a team, and it was his weakest of all. Trades involving his peers were where Karnisovas looked the most overmatched. He was doomed from the start after he exchanged two draft picks and Wendell Carter Jr. for Nikola Vucevic, a defensively-challenged center whose limitations made it extremely difficult to achieve high-level success around him.

To his credit, Karnisovas did temporarily find the right mix, adding in DeMar DeRozan, Lonzo Ball, and Alex Caruso and getting the Bulls to No. 1 in the East by the 2022 All-Star break. That foundation was built on toothpicks though, and it quickly fell apart. 

Karnisovas seemed paralyzed after that initial misstep, failing to make a trade at the deadline for three straight years. He held onto all of his players for way too long, backing out of good deals in order to move them later when their value was at their lowest. 

Four years ago, the Bulls were in first place in the East. AK traded away the entire top 6 from that roster, all of them too late.

The only first round pick he received was the team's own in 2025, in exchange for DeRozan, LaVine, Ball, Vooch, Caruso, and Coby White.

— Steph Noh (@StephNoh) February 4, 2026

All of these failed trades led to the Bulls turning into a punchline, and not just among fans and media. League executives felt the same way. 

Last year in an appearance on The Athletic NBA Daily podcast, Sam Amick shared what he had heard while he conducted his league-wide poll of the best front offices in the league. The Bulls were mentioned unprompted as one of the worst by their peers. 

"Right now, the reactions to their choices are just wildly negative across the league, where Chicago would come up time and again with people throwing them in their bottom five," Amick said. "It’s not just media slander, it’s real stuff within the league industry." 

The Karnisovas firing was way overdue. But as poorly as this team has been run, there is a golden opportunity for whoever comes next. The Bulls will have at least one good pick in a strong draft, possibly two if the Blazers make the playoffs. They have a projected league-high $65 million in cap space to reshape their roster, according to ESPN's Bobby Marks. Buzelis and Josh Giddey are solid young pieces with positive value. And they have all of their first-round picks going forward. There's a clean slate for whoever comes next. 

Most importantly, the Bulls have the best fanbase in the NBA. They lead the NBA in attendance in most years, including this one. And when the team is good, as they briefly showed during a fluky 5-0 start to the season, the arena is rocking. Bulls fans are starved for anything positive to root for.

The Reindsorfs will have to nail this next hire. They shouldn't inspire much faith given how poor they were at evaluating Karnisovas. But it would be difficult to hire anyone worse. 

Bill Belichick vs. Michael Malone: Comparing paths of North Carolina coaches from the pro levels to Chapel Hill

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Bill Belichick vs. Michael Malone: Comparing paths of North Carolina coaches from the pro levels to Chapel Hill originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For the second time in as many years, a stalwart of professional sports is headed to Chapel Hill in the hopes of resurrecting a dying program.

A little more than a year after Bill Belichick was hired to North Carolina football, Mike Malone will sit atop the Tar Heels men's basketball program's throne.

Neither Belichick nor Malone had much college-coaching experience when they signed their contracts. They'll both look to make their mark during their terms. Belichick's first season with the Tar Heels proved memorable -- albeit for the wrong reasons. Malone will hope for better days when he touches down in Chapel Hill for good.

So, just how does Belichick's appointment compare to that of Malone's? Here's what you need to know.

MORE: Inside Michael Malone's college coaching career timeline

Comparing Bill Belichick vs. Michael Malone's path to North Carolina

Naturally, Malone's hiring will draw comparisons to Belichick, another championship-winning tactician looking to make the grade at the collegiate level. However, the Tar Heels bosses' journeys to Chapel Hill diverged in a great many ways.

Here's what you need to know

Similarities

Both Belichick and Malone are championship-winning coaches who joined North Carolina after one-year stints on television. Belichick is clearly the more successful of the two bosses. But Malone will be emboldened by a glistening spell with the Nuggets that saw Denver qualify for the postseason on eight straight occasions.

Like Belichick, Malone figured his time off the sidelines would be brief. Malone was considered a top candidate in the NBA's prospective coaching carousel. His appointment is certain to leave some front offices in disarray.

Famously, neither Belichick or Malone served in a collegiate head-coaching role prior to their appointments at the top of their respective programs. North Carolina's athletic department took a risk in bringing in both, hoping their professional success could serve as a platform for a Tar Heels resurgence. Only time will tell if that vision proves fanciful.

North Carolina shelled out $50 million to land Belichick, a kingly sum that places him among college football's biggest earners. The details of Malone's contract haven't yet been revealed. Given his name and reputation, he stands to sit comfy among college basketball's highest-paid bosses.

MORE: Why did the Nuggets fire Michael Malone in 2025?

Differences

While both Belichick and Malone were bereft of head-coaching experience in the college game, Malone isn't entirely unfamiliar with men's college basketball. Malone previously served as an assistant, lending his talents to Oakland, Providence and Manhattan before trying his luck in the NBA.

Malone is also 18 years younger than Belichick. While the college game has changed markedly compared to when Malone last pranced onto a campus (2001), he does figure to slightly more in common with the players he is giving his marching orders to.

There's also the question of program prestige. Belichick's appointment, while eye-catching, has proven less consequential to North Carolina football's reputation. With the exception of a few seasons, the Tar Heels have struggled to attract much attention in the ACC. Belichick, for all of his faults, did inject life and relevance to a program desperately lacking in it.

Tar Heels basketball, by comparison, is an institution, with Malone expected to lead North Carolina to success from the get-go. The Tar Heels are not even a decade removed from their last national championship. They made the national title game in Davis' first season and have produced more than a handful of NBA talents, including Caleb Wilson. While Malone's appointment is arguably less risky than Belichick's as far as culture is concerned, North Carolina basketball undoubtedly carries higher expectations than its football side. Malone's goal is not merely to make the Tar Heels relevant again. It is to lead North Carolina to a national championship.

There's also the question of Belichick and Malone's motivation for joining their respective programs. Both Belichick and Malone's family trees cross Tobacco Road -- Belichick's dad was an assistant coach with the Tar Heels while Malone's daughter plays volleyball at North Carolina.

MORE: Why North Carolina made decision to hire Michael Malone as next head coach

But Belichick also desired an excess of organizational control, something he couldn't land at the NFL level. For better or worse, he got that with the Tar Heels.

Malone's motivations aren't quite as clear at this point. But at 54, he has plenty of time to return to the NBA if he so desires. North Carolina basketball is believed to have sought out Arizona's Tommy Lloyd and Michigan's Dusty May for the role. Neither was interested, leading the Tar Heels to "panic" and hire Malone, according to ESPN's Jeff Goodman.

Bill Belichick vs. Michael Malone championships

Malone has one NBA championship to his name. He led Denver to glory during the 2023 Finals, sweeping aside the Timberwolves, Suns and Lakers before besting the Heat in five games.

Malone's championship record pales in comparison to Belichick, who hoisted six Lombardi Trophies as a head coach (along with another two as a defensive coordinator).

Bill Belichick vs. Michael Malone coaching records

Belichick is the NFL's most decorated coach, posting a 333-178 record in the NFL. That's good for a 65.1% win rate, nearly 10 percentage points better than Malone's 56.4% mark (510-394).

MORE: North Carolina's pursuit of a new head coach, tracked

NYCFC CEO Brad Sims on Building a Stadium, Fixing MLS Rules & The League’s Future Growth

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In this special episode, The Cooligans go one-on-one with NYCFC CEO Brad Sims for an in-depth conversation about what it really takes to run a club in Major League Soccer. We kick things off with the long and complicated journey to get a stadium built in New York City—why it took so long, what hurdles had to be cleared, and what it reveals about how sports, politics, and business collide in one of the toughest markets in the world.

From there, we zoom out to the league level and tackle one of the biggest questions surrounding MLS today: why isn’t more of the country watching? Brad breaks down the challenges around broadcast, accessibility, and casual fan engagement, and explains why the league may need to rethink some of its rules and structure if it wants to truly grow its audience.

Finally, we look ahead at the future of MLS—where the league is headed, what success could look like in the coming years, and how it plans to compete in an increasingly crowded global soccer landscape. It’s an honest, revealing conversation that gives fans a rare look behind the curtain at how decisions are made and where the game is going in the U.S.

Timestamps:

(0:00) – Brad Sims joins The Cooligans

(3:00) -  The trials and tribulations behind NYCFC’s new stadium 

(18:00) – How do clubs prepare to capitalize on Messi? 

(24:00) - Will NYCFC target a big name signing soon? 

(30:00) – How can MLS cap rules be used as an advantage? 

(44:30) - How Brad Sims juggles the sporting and business side as CEO 

(50:30) - What is MLS’ brand sales pitch? 

(1:01:30) - Brad Sims explains why more Superteams are good for MLS 

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Mystics reportedly fire Jamila Wideman as GM after 1 season

The Washington Mystics have fired general manager Jamila Wideman after just one season, per ESPN’s Alexa Philippou.

The decision to part ways with Wideman was made by Monumental Sports’ president of basketball Michael Winger, who oversees both the Mystics and the NBA’s Washington Wizards, per Philippou. Winger reportedly made the choice due to “serious strategic differences,” with friction increasing as the team prepared for the start of WNBA free agency this week.

Mystics head coach Syndney Johnson, who was also hired by the team in December 2024, will take control of Washington’s basketball operations.

Breaking: Jamila Wideman is out as GM of the Washington Mystics, a source told ESPN

The move comes after she spent one season in the role and was made due to serious strategic differences

Coach Sydney Johnson will assume control of basketball operationshttps://t.co/wxomwlxrdJpic.twitter.com/crDIyHT6gM

— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) April 6, 2026

The change took place on the first day of WNBA free agency, with qualifying offers set to go out on Monday and Tuesday.

This story will be updated.

UNC to hire former NBA coach Michael Malone

The University of North Carolina is bringing an NBA championship-winning coach to head its men’s basketball program, ESPN is reporting on Monday.

According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Michael Malone will be the next Tar Heels head coach.

Malone spent 10 seasons with the Denver Nuggets and won the franchise’s only NBA title before he was fired last April.

UNC fired Hubert Davis last month after the Tar Heels lost in the first round of the NCAA Men’s Tournament. Davis was the men’s head basketball coach for five years after succeeding Roy Williams.

The university hasn’t officially released details on Malone’s hiring yet.

(VIDEO: Charlotte officially introduces Wes Miller as new men’s basketball coach)

Browns news: Add CB, swap with Martin Emerson?, sign 6 others

Dec 21, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty (2) stiff-arms away a potential tackle by Houston Texans cornerback Myles Bryant (25) on a touchdown pass during the third quarter at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images | Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

With 2.5 weeks until the 2026 NFL draft, most of the rumors you hear around the Cleveland Browns and other teams should be taken with a grain of salt. On the other hand, often any other roster moves made shortly before an upcoming NFL draft could indicate the direction a team might be expected to go, depending on the magnitude of the move.

On Sunday, we reviewed a statement from GM Andrew Berry about CB Martin Emerson, coming off of his torn Achilles last year, being unlikely to return to the Browns. With Denzel Ward and Tyson Campbell primarily outside cornerbacks, Emerson’s return seemed unlikely.

On Monday, we learned that Emerson was taking a visit with the Houston Texans. That afternoon, we learned that Cleveland was signing former Texans CB Myles Bryant to their roster.

Bryant has played six seasons, including the last two in Houston, after signing with the New England Patriots as an undrafted free agent out of Washington. The 5’9” slot corner has played in 77 games, including 20 starts, so far in the NFL, with over 2,500 snaps on defense and over 500 on special teams.

Along with 254 tackles, Bryant has 17 passes defended, four interceptions, 10 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, and three quarterback hits.

Bryant is the third player on the Browns roster with the first name of Myles, joining Myles Garrett and Myles Harden, a slot corner he will not compete with for snaps.

Cleveland also announced that it had signed six players whom it had tendered as exclusive rights free agents:

  • TE Brenden Bates
  • WR Malachi Corley
  • LB Winston Reid
  • LS Rex Sunahara
  • K Andre Szmyt
  • WR Jamari Thrash

The Browns did not extend a tender to CB Anthony Kendall, who is still an unrestricted free agent.

Dave Hyde: Panthers’ bad-luck season doesn’t need to find any luck now

If you’re a Florida Panthers fan studying this final stretch of games, your fear in a season where everything went wrong is there’s one final curse lurking.

Everything might, you know, go right.

They could win too many of these final, five games. The door prize to the Panthers’ star-crossed season would be a top-10 draft pick. That’s the kind of asset a two-time champion rarely gets. But the Panthers have to lose enough to qualify for that top-10 pick or the they lose it altogether to Chicago.

They might look safely out of trouble in the sixth draft spot right now. But they’re only one point from ninth and two points from 10th. Besides, does anyone really want to tempt fate in a season where Aleksander Barkov was lost in the first practice and Eetu Luostarinen missed weeks after a grill mishap?

Every Panthers fan who’s cheered Stanley Cup parades the past two Junes is in the odd position of rooting for them to lose right now. That surely includes general manager Bill Zito, though there isn’t enough truth serum for him to admit it.

It’s hard enough to write: The Panthers need to tank. There. I did it. I’ve written in recent years how tanking is immoral, unconstitutional and will accelerate a free world’s descent into nihilism. But this is the asterisk to all that

Although you should never enter a season to lose, once that season’s sunk, it’s OK to tank if the prize is big enough. A top-10 pick qualifies.

“They’d have a real opportunity in this draft,’’ said Craig Button, a draft analyst for the Canadian network TSN and former NHL general manager. “You want scoring centers? There’s centers. You want defensemen that offer different elements for what they add and give team? There’s a smorgasbord.”

And if they fall out of the top 10?

“How unlucky would that be?” Button said.

It would crack the list of the top five unluckiest, living names:

1.Ronald Wayne. The forgotten, third founder of Apple. He brought in Steve Jobs. He then sold his 10% share of the company for $800. It’s now worth $20 billion. Whoops.

2.Pete Best. The Beatles drummer for three years, he was then replaced by Ringo Starr when the group was on the doorstep of fame.

3. Craig Bierko. He turned down the role of Chandler Bing on Friends. His friend, Matthew Perry, took the role. You’ve heard of actors regretting roles they turned down, but they’re famous. Did you ever hear of Craig Bierko?

4. The 1994 Montreal Expos. They held the best record in baseball when a strike canceled the season, leading to the dismantling of their roster and their moving to Washington.

5. Archie Manning. Good quarterback. Bad teams. His 35-104 record over 13 seasons is the worst among quarterback with 100 starts (his genes were pretty good, though).

Come to think of it, the Panthers should invite someone off the list to their final home game against the New York Rangers. Maybe some of their bad luck is just what this season needs to close out properly. Have a black cat run across the pregame ice, too. And have fans walk under ladders entering the arena.

Think of it: Eight of the Panthers’ top players will be over 30 by next season’s start, too. So, a talented kid could help keep this run going.

“When you have that group like the Panthers have, they can really help (a rookie) learn and grow,’’ Button said. “You’re not having to thrust him into a big role. That’s a good position for a young player.”

This isn’t the way anyone expected this season to go, the Panthers suffering so many injuries they couldn’t make the playoffs. But these final, five games starting Tuesday night in Montreal aren’t irrelevant. Three are on the road. Two are against similarly draft-conscious Toronto and the Rangers.

Don’t even ask what could go wrong in a season where nothing’s gone right.

Chelsea Are Preparing To Move In For This Barcelona Defender: Good Option For Rosenior?

Chelsea Are Preparing To Move In For This Barcelona Defender: Good Option For Rosenior?
Chelsea Are Preparing To Move In For This Barcelona Defender: Good Option For Rosenior?

In a recent report, journalist Mark Brus claimed that Chelsea are preparing to move in for Barcelona defender Jules Kounde. It has been mentioned that the Blues are eyeing a move to secure the services of the French talent at the end of this campaign.

Kounde’s Impressive Form In La Liga

The 27-year-old is having a decent campaign at the Catalan club as he has put in a string of solid displays for them in La Liga. Kounde has found the back of the net three times and earned four assists in 41 matches for Barcelona this season across various competitions.

The France international is currently one of the best defensive full-backs in Spanish football. Hence, Chelsea would do well to lure him to Stamford Bridge in the upcoming transfer window.

His current contract at the Nou Camp will run out in the summer of 2030, which could make it difficult for the Blues to sign him later this year.

Chelsea

BARCELONA, SPAIN – DECEMBER 09: Jules Kounde of FC Barcelona controls the ball during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Barcelona and Eintracht Frankfurt at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on December 09, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Will Kounde Be A Good Option For Chelsea?

Kounde is a solid tackler of the ball and can time his challenges well to earn 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 French sensation can even create the odd chance for his teammates to find the back of the net. He is primarily a right-back but can also fill in as a centre-back if asked to do so. However, it remains to be seen whether Kounde can maintain his good form in the Premier League if the Blues can find a way to get him on board this summer.

We can expect him to bring more quality and depth to Chelsea head coach Liam Rosenior’s match-day squad. Kounde is good enough to compete for a regular first-team spot at Stamford Bridge in the coming years.

At 27, Kounde is about to enter his prime, which makes him a decent option for the Blues to consider in the upcoming transfer window. With all things considered, the West London giants would be wise to go all out to bring him to the English capital this summer.

Mason Falslev, Karson Templin returning to Utah State to play for new coach Ben Jacobson

Utah State guard Mason Falslev (12) and forward Karson Templin (22) celebrate after Colorado State called a timeout Saturday in Logan.
Utah State guard Mason Falslev (12) and forward Karson Templin (22) celebrate after Colorado State called a timeout Saturday in Logan. | Eli Lucero/Herald Journal

Ben Jacobson just picked up his first pair of wins at Utah State.

Two Aggies stars — Mason Falslev and Karson Templin — have pledged their return to Logan to play for the program’s new head coach.

Templin, the 2026 Mountain West Sixth Man of the Year, announced his intention to enter the transfer portal in late March after Utah State coach Jerrod Calhoun was hired at the University of Cincinnati.

As a junior this past season, Templin averaged 8.8 points and 4.2 rebounds across 36 games while shooting 50.2% from the field.

While garnering plenty of interest from Power Five programs, the forward from Texas will instead conclude his college career as a lifetime Aggie, announcing that he is re-signing with Utah State this past Saturday.

𝙇𝙚𝙩’𝙨 𝙧𝙤𝙡𝙡 2️⃣2️⃣‼️

✍️ @karsontemplinpic.twitter.com/rHjJmDHDG4

— USU Men's Hoops (@USUBasketball) April 4, 2026

Falslev never officially entered the transfer portal, but his status appeared up in the air considering the coaching change and the widespread interest he’d surely fetch on the open market.

But like Templin, Falslev will remain in his native Cache Valley, as Utah State announced his re-signing on Monday.

𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙈𝙖𝙮𝙤𝙧 𝙞𝙨 𝙃𝙀𝙍𝙀 𝙩𝙤 𝙨𝙩𝙖𝙮!

✍️ @mason_falslevpic.twitter.com/DsBsPKVvil

— USU Men's Hoops (@USUBasketball) April 6, 2026

A three-year starter, Falslev has averaged 14.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists across 104 games with the Aggies, earning Mountain West Player of the Year honors this past season.

Despite originally committing to Ryan Odom, Falslev played a year under Danny Sprinkle and two seasons for Calhoun before now getting one last ride in Logan with Jacobson.

Jacobson won 397 games in 20 seasons at Northern Iowa, including four NCAA Tournament victories.

During Templin’s and Falslev’s time at Utah State, they’ve helped the Aggies win two contests in the Big Dance, exceeding the program’s tournament win tally from the previous 50+ years.

Michigan men's basketball's success an inspiration for football team

Ann Arbor — About 20 of the Michigan football players made the trek to Indianapolis last Saturday to watch the Wolverines’ basketball team advance in the NCAA Tournament national semifinal with a dominant win over Arizona. Head coach Kyle Whittingham also was there to support head coach Dusty May and his team.

Michigan faces UConn tonight for the national title at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Michigan women’s basketball team, who finished a program-best seventh in the final AP poll released Monday after reaching the Elite Eight, piled into a bus Monday to head to the game to support the team.

Jake Guarnera, a starting offensive linemen, said the football players have been very supportive of the basketball program. The Michigan hockey team also departed Monday for Las Vegas for the Frozen Four.

Jake Guarnera said the men's basketball team's success is another example of Michigan "having competitive programs."

“It’s great to see the other sports just being really competitive, and that’s what Michigan is about having competitive programs,” Guarnera said. “The football team is gonna try our best to be that top competitive program next year.”

Fellow offensive lineman Andrew Sprague said he enjoyed being at the game Saturday and that the football team is feeding off the basketball team’s success.

“It’s really fun to cheer them on, but in the back of your mind, it inspires us to want this school to come together for the football team how they do for the basketball team going to the national championship,” Sprague said. “We want to go and get a national championship for the school.”

Receiver Kendrick Bell, who also has a basketball background, said he’d happily play for May “and play some defense and dunk some basketballs.”

“I was there Saturday watching them play,” Bell said. “Arizona is one of the best teams in the country, and we were leading by 30. We are having fun with it this whole spring ball experience.”

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Armchair 101: The Challenge Of Judging Decisions In Real Time

SACRAMENTO, CA - APRIL 03: Jeff McNeil #22 of the Athletics watches the fireworks show with his family after the game between the Houston Astros and the Athletics at Sutter Health Park on Friday, April 3, 2026 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Eakin Howard/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Hindsight in 20/20 and hindsight analysis is 20 times as annoying as my Uncle Perv trying to play the bagpipes. What is the art of sitting back as a fan and judging the difficult decisions a manager, a base coach, or a player have to make long before the metrics tell you what his odds were?

Process vs. Outcome

Judging process, rather than just leaning on outcomes, can be extremely counter-intuitive. To drive this point home let me offer a scenario in which presumably all fans will agree on the proper strategy.

In a tie game, 9th inning, the Yankees have runners at 2B and 3B with 2 outs and Trent Grisham due up against your RH reliever. Looming on deck is the legendary Aaron Judge. Do you pitch to Grisham or do you walk him intentionally to load the bases and face Judge instead?

I will go out on a limb and say you would do what 30 out of 30 managers would do and that is to go after Grisham. Here’s the catch. If you IBB Grisham and foolishly choose to pitch to Judge instead, with nowhere to put him, odds are you will wind up looking good. Because if you run that 100 times Judge, whose career OBP is an elite .412, will bail out your terrible idea about 59 times.

Never mind that Grisham gets out 2/3 of the time if you just go after him, with another 12 of those 100 outcomes being just the walk you were considering anyway. Or that if he doesn’t get out he’s far less likely to HR or double.

Despite making an absurdly poor choice, a manager will get bailed out nearly 60% of the time even pitching to Judge with the bases loaded. So it’s not fair to wait for Judge to make an out and then decry, “See? Smart manager!”

Base running – Jacob Wilson

In Sunday’s game Wilson made a gamble on Lawrence Butler’s slicing drive to left-center field. He took off from 1B, rounded 2B, and was easily doubled off when Joey Loperfido made a sliding catch in the alley. I thought Wilson made an excellent decision that just didn’t work out.

Keep in mind that when a ball is hit, the runner does not have access to the “expected batting average” or any other data designed to put odds to the outcome. When Butler hit that drive, all Wilson could see is that he smoked it and he had historical info of how many times Butler’s drives to LF and left-center carried to the wall when they were hit that hard — especially in Sacramento where balls tend to carry well.

Off the bat it looked a lot like a tweener, but Wilson had 3 choices. He could have stayed close to 1B as if it was going to be caught, which could have resulted in a disastrous result where a one-hopper off the wall was relayed quickly forcing Wilson to hold at 2B, which would have stalled Butler at 1B. He could have gone to 2B and waited, an “in between” move that might still have risked a DP but also would not have allowed him to score had the ball one hopped the wall. Or he could gamble, as he did, ensuring either a run scored or a DP.

He gambled and lost, but given the info he had off the crack of the bat I would argue it was the right gamble and Loperfido just made a great play.

Base coaching – Bobby Crosby

Similarly, if Bobby Crosby had influence in Jeff McNeil’s decision to try to score from second on Shea Langeliers’ big for a game winning hit, it’s important to recognize when decisions had to be made. As Jose Altuve sprawled to his right, McNeil was hitting 3B and the only way he maximizes his ability to score is if he never stops.

At that point it was unclear whether Altuve could field it cleanly or just smother it, whether the ball would stay firmly in the glove or roll away. Only a clean pickup gave Altuve any shot at the play at home. And then he had to bounce up immediately and make a throw good enough to get McNeil.

Granted, he made a poorish throw and still got McNeil easily, which is probably the best argument against the decision, but consider how easy it is, under that pressure, to sail it 40 feet up the line or to airmail the catcher or to give the catcher a short-hop he can’t handle cleanly.

Part of it is “making them make the play” and Altuve is, at this stage of his career, a poor defensive 2Bman with very limited range and a weak arm. Whether McNeil ran on his own — which you almost have to do in that situation rather than waiting to hear from your base coach — or whether Crosby was screaming, “Keep going! Go!” whoever made that in-the-moment call did what I want the A’s to do: don’t sit around waiting for a clutch hit with 2 outs, make the other team’s shaky defenders come up big executing several parts of a tough play well.

Pitcher decisions – Mark Kotsay

Mark Kotsay also had some key choices to make this weekend and in this writer’s view he botched them at least twice — once with poor results and once with great results.

Where Kotsay paid a price was his puzzling choice of JT Ginn to enter a game the A’s were leading by 9 runs. Ginn has had his problems but he was coming off a sterling relief appearance and looked like one of the A’s better candidates for high leverage innings over the weekend.

Keep in mind the A’s lead was so secure that had Scott Barlow (who would have been my choice) gotten the call instead, and had Barlow started the inning giving up a HR, two 4-pitch walks, and a double, the A’s would have still led 9-4 and could have bailed Barlow out with a win still nearly assured.

Meanwhile, after throwing 32 garbage time pitches Friday Ginn was called upon again Sunday and predictably, after getting out of the 6th he started the 7th without his best stuff going, hung a slider to Christian Walker and gave up a two-run HR.

Later on Sunday Kotsay was rewarded for what I thought was an inexcusably bad decision. With Hogan Harris in the game, Houston leading 10-9 in the 10th with runners at 2B and 3B with one out, Walker was due, Cam Smith on deck.

If you want to go after Walker on your terms, corner and chase pitching, you can choose from Harris or Elvis Alvarado, who was warming up. Or if you feel the need to IBB Walker to load the bases, you stick with Harris who, on a career basis, still fares better against RH batters than LH batters regardless of the hand he throws with.

The one thing you don’t do is to load the bases and then summon your wild reliever, Alvarado, giving him no margin for error. Even though everything worked out in the end, the reasoning was hammered home when Alvarado fell behind Smith 3-1 with pitches that were all over the place. Luckily he settled down just at the right time and fired two quality strikes, the last of which Smith swung through, and then to his credit Alvarado retired Yainer Diaz to escape the jam.

Going to back to the Grisham/Judge example, in any showdown the pitcher is going to succeed more than half the time. So you can make the wrong move and be handsomely rewarded. But I wouldn’t suggest making a habit of it.

Anyway, the weekend offered many chances for fans, armchair, real-timers, and everything in between, to weigh in on several difficult decisions that had to be made in the heat of the moment. How do you think these guys did?

VOTE Herald-Times Athlete of the Week poll for March 30-April 4 presented by IU Health

Welcome to the spring time's first Herald-Times Athlete of the Week poll presented by IU Health for the week of March 30-April 4.

Congratulations to Owen Valley sophomore Grady Bough, who received 56% of the vote (10,532) to top Edgewood's Anthony Shields (23.3%) to win the Preseason Baseball Player of the Year poll last week.

Readers may vote as much as they like until our latest poll closes on Thursday, April 9 at noon. Here are this week's nominees: (Did we miss someone? Have your coach/AD nominate their top performers each weekend by noon Monday at jgordillo@heraldt.com).

Athlete of the Week

Karl Bailey, South boys golf

Junior transfer started his career with the Panthers in strong fashion, carding a 3-under 69 at Shadowood for medalist honors at the Seymour Invitational. It led South to a 303 and the team title as well.

Ally Bland, Edgewood softball

Started off her season with a six-inning perfect game against Bloomington North and went on to pitch 17 innings, striking out 29 and walking just one while giving up just one run in wins over Orleans and Indian Creek. She also went 4-of-9 at the plate.

Lila Childers, North girls track

Won the 800 in 2:23.61 and the 1,600 in 5:11.26 then anchored the 1,600 relay to a win to secure the team victory over Edgewood in the season opener.

Kelsey Davis, Edgewood girls track

Won three hurdles races, a long jump event and helped the 400 relay to a win as the Mustangs opened their season against South, North and Owen Valley. Won both hurdles races against North and OV with a 17.22 in the 100s and a 48.52 in the 300s. She led off the winning 400 relay that finished in 50.53. Also won the 300 hurdles and took the long jump with a 16-6 leap against South.

Adis Hamidovic, North boys track

Senior thrower was right around his career bests in opener with a 54-8 to win shot put and a 173-5 to win discus against Edgewood and Owen Valley.

Alan Hays, North boys track

Unbeatable in the hurdles, with a blistering lifetime bests of 14.65 in the 110s and a 38.84 in the 300s to start the season against Edgewood and Owen Valley. Led off 400 relay that won in 43.36.

Saxon Pennycuff, Eastern Greene baseball

Freshman made his mound debut vs. Salem and tossed a seven-inning two-hitter, striking out 10, walking four and giving up just one earned run in a 2-0 loss. Also went 3-for-6 at the plate on the week.

Ella Sproul, Edgewood softball

Red hot bat from the start going 5-of-8 (.625) with three doubles, a homer, two steals and a team best eight RBIs as the Mustangs went 3-0.

Gabe Taylor, South boys track

Sped to a pair of wins in the season opener against Edgewood with an 11.31 in the 100 and a 22.64 to nip teammate Khaliq Akou in the 200 by .01. Ran for South's 400 relay that went 42.87, just .36 off last year's school record.

Reid Walker, South baseball

Helped the Panthers to opening day wins over Forest Park (12-1) and New Prairie (4-2), going 2-for-4 with an RBI and four stolen bases. Turned two double plays at shortstop. On the mound, picked up a win in relief against New Prairie, going three innings, giving up two hits, one walk and no runs with four strikeouts.

Ryan Walker, North boys golf

Freshman fired a 79 on the Donald Ross Course in his first high school tournament to lead the Cougars to second place at the Springs Valley Invitational.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: VOTE Herald-Times Athlete of the Week poll for March 30-April 4 presented by IU Health

A former Kentucky recruit for Coach Cal is back in the transfer portal

It's less than a day until the college basketball transfer portal opens, and more players continue to add their names to the list. The Kentucky Wildcats have a few players already entered, but on Monday a former Wildcat, D.J. Wagner, announced his intention to find a new home.

Wagner was a star recruit for the Wildcats in the 2023 class. John Calipari brought him in as part of a talented group that included three top ten players, and another in the top 25. Wagner was the No. 6 overall player and was rated five stars.

NEW: Arkansas guard DJ Wagner plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, @JoeTipton reports. https://t.co/T13lQQDlIspic.twitter.com/IjIIt2rS5b

— On3 (@On3) April 6, 2026

As a freshman, Wagner was solid at times, but struggled to find his game offensively. Then, when Calipari left for Arkansas, Wagner followed him there. However, his shooting limited him in two seasons there as well, and this past year, his minutes dipped drastically, resulting in his lowest numbers yet. With a new batch of top recruits coming to the Razorbacks, Wagner is looking to go somewhere he can play more.

Wagner joins Karter Knox as former elite recruits for Calipari while he was at Kentucky who are going into the portal this offseason. The Wildcats aren't likely to have interest, but we wish him the best at his new school.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Former Kentucky basketball star heads back into transfer portal

Florida center Micah Handlogten plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

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Florida center Micah Handlogten plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, On3’s Joe Tipton reported. He spent three seasons with the Gators after transferring from Marshall and has a waiver currently pending for another year of eligibility.

Handlogten appeared in 34 games this past season at Florida, including two starts. He averaged 4.1 points and 5.9 rebounds across 14.8 minutes per action. That came after he played in 16 games as a junior in 2024-25 after coming back from a devastating injury suffered in the 2024 SEC tournament.

Initially, the plan was for Handlogten to redshirt the 2024-25 season. However, he returned to the court in February 2025 as Florida went on to win its first national championship since 2007.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire

The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and X account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

Micah Handlogten played high school basketball at Huntersville (NC) Southlake Christian Academy, where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 305 overall player from the 2022 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking.

Handlogten joins center Olivier Rioux as Florida players expected to enter the transfer portal when the window opens April 7. However, the Gators are expected to get key pieces back from this year’s SEC title-winning team.

Guard Boogie Fland announced his plans to return to Florida next season after leading the team in steals this past season. The former Arkansas transfer averaged a team-high 1.7 steals while adding 11.6 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game.

Additionally, guard Urban Klavzar is set to return to Gainesville in 2026-27. Across 35 games this past year, he averaged 9.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.3 steals as a junior.

Of course, Florida is also retaining its coach. Todd Golden’s name was likely to come up in multiple high-profile coaching searches – most notably at North Carolina before news broke that the Tar Heels are expected to hire Michael Malone as its next head coach.

But UF athletics director Scott Stricklin said the school was ready to ensure Golden would be in Gainesville for the foreseeable future. That’s why he is planning another contract extension.

“When we have talented, successful coaches, we’re going to do everything we can to make sure they know that they are appreciated at the University of Florida,” Stricklin said, via Gators Online. “We’ve given Todd new contracts each of the last two years. He’s a priority for the University of Florida, and we’re going to treat him as such.”

Dodgers on Deck: Tuesday, April 7 at Blue Jays

TORONTO, ONTARIO - NOVEMBER 02: Yoshinobu Yamamoto #18 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in game seven of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on November 02, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays are back at it on Tuesday night for the middle game of their series at Rogers Centre.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto starts on the mound on Tuesday, looking for his fourth win in as many career games in Toronto. The other three just happened to be in the 2025 World Series, winning starts in Games 2 and 6 last October and, famously, getting the final eight outs of Game 7 to close out the championship.

Right-hander Kevin Gausman is off to a fantastic start to his season for the Blue Jays, with 21 strikeouts and zero walks in his 12 innings, with just one run allowed in his first two starts.

In addition to the SportsNet LA broadcast, TBS will also televise Tuesday’s game, but only for folks outside the local markets.

Tuesday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Blue Jays
  • Ballpark: Rogers Centre, Toronto
  • Time: 4:07 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA, TBS
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

4 thoughts as Ohio State loses Taison Chatman, Gabe Cupps and Colin White

There will be a lot of new faces on the Ohio State men’s basketball team next season.

In addition to losing four players who exhausted their eligibility, the Buckeyes have at least four players entering the transfer portal when it officially opens April 7.

Devin Royal was the first member of the 2025-26 team to share that he was leaving the program. Three more Buckeyes have joined him. Those are three of coach Jake Diebler’s reserves who will all play their college basketball next season: Taison Chatman, Gabe Cupps and Colin White.

Together, Chatman, Cubbs and White averaged 6.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.

When the transfer portal opens, the Buckeyes will be in the market for a starting point guard and starting-caliber center to replace outgoing seniors Bruce Thornton and Christoph Tilly. They will also be in the market for more bench depth, an issue that plagued Diebler’s team throughout 2025-26.

Here are four thoughts on the departures. You can keep tabs on Ohio State's roster situation during the offseason with our tracker here.

This clears the decks for a bench reset

Arguably the biggest criticism of OSU this past season was its lack of consistent bench production. Ohio State finished 327th nationally in percentage of bench minutes played, while four players averaged at least 28.5 minutes per game and three were north of 30 per game. The Buckeyes got no bench scoring in two games last year, both losses, and had five others in which the bench provided three points or fewer.

The only player outside of the starting five Diebler used for the final 24 games of the season to average more than five points per game was Brandon Noel, who missed two months with a foot injury after having lost his starting spot to emerging freshman Amare Bynum.

Noel and the Buckeyes' other regulars combined to score 88.6% of Ohio State’s points in 2025-26.

When Noel went down with his injury, the lack of scoring punch from the bench became even more apparent. While Chatman had his moments, most notably a three-game stretch in which he scored in double figures, that lack of production outside the starting unit was an insurmountable problem.

Guard Gabe Cupps (4) and Taison Chatman (3) wait for play to resume during a Nov. 20, 2025, win over Western Michigan. The Buckeyes beat the Broncos 91-58.

Taison Chatman had the highest ceiling

The numbers bear out the obvious: Of the three Ohio State reserves to enter the portal, Chatman is the one who figures to garner the most interest. The No. 33 prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, according to 247Sports, the 6-foot-4, 190-pound Minneapolis native eventually fought his way into the rotation as a redshirt sophomore after missing the prior year with a knee injury.

At 4.3 points per game, Chatman was Ohio State’s highest bench scorer. He improved significantly since averaging 1.9 points per game through the first 19 games of the season. However, he scored 57 of his 121 points (47.1%) in five of his 28 appearances, and his production dipped down the stretch.

He’s got a smooth jumper and shot 47.1% (24 for 51) from 3-point range. Of these three players to depart, Chatman was the one who had the highest ceiling in 2026-27 should he have returned.

Colin White’s lack of offseason showed

White battled to simply get to the floor, much less contribute. A leg injury suffered in the final moments of a 102-69 win against Green Bay on Nov. 25, 2024, knocked him out of the lineup for the next six games of his freshman year and ultimately led to an offseason surgery that kept him from fully practicing until right around the start of 2025-26.

Ohio State Buckeyes: Colin White's play sparks Ohio State in overtime vs Minnesota: Takeaways

It showed.

White’s high pain tolerance and determination to get on the court endeared him to Diebler, but there was a ceiling on his contributions. He appeared in 29 games as a sophomore, two of which saw him not record a single statistic, and saw his scoring and rebounding averages dip from his freshman year, even as his playing time increased. By season’s end, White was passing up shots. He was unable to get off the bench in both the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal loss to Michigan and the NCAA Tournament loss to TCU.

At season’s end, White said he still wasn’t fully healthy and that getting there would be his top offseason priority. Had he been able to get there last offseason, 2025-26 might have been a different story.

Gabe Cupps never really panned out

Trying to recruit a backup guard willing to accept whatever minutes remained behind Bruce Thornton and John Mobley Jr. without overpaying was a tough needle to thread. That's what led to the signing of former Ohio Mr. Basketball Gabe Cupps, an undersized Indiana transfer who was expected to help run things as a backup, score a few points and play solid defense while letting Ohio State’s playmakers shine.

It never quite clicked. While he wasn’t brought in to be more than a role player, Cupps routinely passed up open shots early or drove into bad spots on the floor, picked up his dribble and turned the ball over. During a stretch late in the season, Cupps had more personal fouls than points, finishing with 55 points and 49 fouls. He had one game in which he recorded no statistics and two others in which his only statistical contribution was a foul.

Cupps was battling a wrist injury for the back half of the season. That almost certainly contributed to his numbers (or lack thereof); but his size (6-2, 180), propensity to turn the ball over (team-high 28.6% turnover rate per KenPom.com) and foul issues (4.8 per 40 minutes, most among Ohio State’s non-centers) all tell the tale.

Ohio State men's basketball beat writer Adam Jardy can be reached at ajardy@dispatch.com, on Bluesky at @cdadamjardy.bsky.social or on Twitter at @AdamJardy.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Chatman, Cupps and White give Ohio State chance for reset: 4 thoughts

Proposed blockbuster Suns trade sees Phoenix move on from Jalen Green, land $197 million superstar

Jalen Green

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The Phoenix Suns currently sit in a decent spot in the playoff race, with a record of 43-35 and seventh in the Western Conference. That puts them at the top of the Play-In Tournament, but not good enough to be a true contender. All the teams ahead of the Suns have two co-stars with great synergy that the team can rally around; for Phoenix, Devin Booker and Jalen Green don’t have that.

With that in mind, Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley proposes that the Suns make a deal with the Memphis Grizzlies, moving on from Jalen Green to land superstar guard Ja Morant. Morant is a better playmaker than Green, and gives Phoenix a true point guard to pair with Booker.

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The trade would look like this: 

Suns get: PG Ja Morant

Grizzlies get: SG Jalen Green, C Khaman Maluach, 2027 first-round pick (via CLE, MIN or UTA)

“That's the thing with this Suns' season. The fight has been fun to be see, and the vibes appear in good shape, but the end game is either hard to gauge or quietly depressing. Slow-and-steady culture-setting just doesn't align with Booker's window to win, but Phoenix's picked-apart asset collection limits the options for acceleration. Hence why the Suns seem like a legitimate possibility for Morant. They just won't otherwise have access to a player of his caliber. And they desperately need an injection of talent if they want any hope of winning big while Booker is still in his prime,” Buckley wrote.

MORE: Lakers star Austin Reaves gets $241 million contract update ahead of possible free agency

Before Morant was shut down for the season, he was averaging 19.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 8.1 assists, and a steal in 28.5 minutes per game. He’d see an uptick in minutes with Phoenix, and his stats are bound to get better as well.

If the Suns lost in the Play-In or get bounced easily in the first round, this is a trade they need to consider. Booker’s clock is slowly ticking, so if they want to win now, getting Morant is a must.

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Social media reacts to UNC hiring Michael Malone as next head coach

After nearly two weeks of searching, the UNC men's basketball team has its next head coach. On Monday afternoon, North Carolina hired longtime Denver Nuggets boss Michael Malone.

A proven winner known for talent development and his 2023 NBA Championship, Malone has Tar Heel Nation buzzing. Denver won a playoff series in all but one of Malone's 10 seasons in charge – and UNC needs that type of postseason production desperately.

Despite this being Malone's first head coaching job at the collegiate level, which is cause for concern, Malone is one of the best pure basketball minds out there. Malone is a serious coach who balances intensity with respect, while he is young enough (54 years old) to relate with his players.

North Carolina fired Hubert Davis five days after blowing a 19-point lead to VCU in both teams' NCAA Tournament opener. Like Malone, Davis won plenty (2022 National Championship game berth, 2024 Sweet 16), but the latter failed to develop into an elite coach like Malone.

With a 510-394 record as an NBA head coach, Malone is a proven winner. He'll face some initial hurdles – and deal with hungry fans – but will quickly assimilate to the college game.

The transfer portal opens on Tuesday, so there's bound to be questions about Malone's ability to recruit talent. Just look at how Malone developed Nikola Jokic into an MVP.

As the Tar Heels usher in this new era, let's take a look at several social media reactions below.

Was Michael Malone UNC's choice all along?

Back in October.

Malone. “ I’m not done coaching.” pic.twitter.com/Zf6kI7jisi

— Jay (@Jayy_Hardyy252) April 6, 2026

"The one thing [Kenny Smith] said was keep your eyes on Michael Malone." 👀@CoachAvery6 is not surprised North Carolina hired Michael Malone as its next head coach. pic.twitter.com/25ByMU71vr

— CBS Sports College Basketball 🏀 (@CBSSportsCBB) April 6, 2026

Tyler Hansbrough (@THANS50) called it!! 👀

“The last name that a lot of people really haven’t talked about publicly, who I think could actually get some momentum, is Mike Malone.” pic.twitter.com/cKQnWp6Qlt

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 6, 2026

Maybe Michael Malone was getting some scouting in earlier this season 🧐

(🎥: @carolina_pod) pic.twitter.com/TNdFmm9DVw

— DraftKings Sportsbook (@DKSportsbook) April 6, 2026

Michael Malone will fire you up!

North Carolina’s Next Head Basketball Coach

Certainly has the pedigree to talk the NBA talk

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— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) April 6, 2026

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— Armandoavenue (@Armandoavenu3) April 6, 2026

Good stuff here from Mike Malone about what being a coach should mean

“I want to support our guys. I want to give them belief. I want to inspire them. I want to love them so they can play the best basketball that they’re capable of.”

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— Hoop Herald (@TheHoopHerald) April 6, 2026

Quick decisions...and hopefully the right ones

Source tells @On3 that Michael Malone was a top name in the New Orleans Pelicans coaching search, but he ultimately decided to take the North Carolina job.https://t.co/UvC9iq2S2Fhttps://t.co/hxrk0VIpA8pic.twitter.com/WxXc1PZupy

— Pete Nakos (@PeteNakos) April 6, 2026

One of the best pure basketball coaches out there.

I think Michael Malone is a good hire for UNC.

These high-money teams are basically run like pro teams now anyway. The transition to “college” basketball for him isn’t nearly that great anymore.

— Matt Grossenbach (@MattGrossenbach) April 6, 2026

Michael Malone is one of the best pure basketball coaches on planet earth and his grating personality will matter less in college than it did in the NBA. That’s an outstanding hire by UNC. Only question is whether he can get players.

— Tony Jones (@Tjonesonthenba) April 6, 2026

This is a phenomenal hire. Struggled in the league after winning the whole damn thing cause of locker room stuff and superstars. College isn’t like that with egos like the league. Always had the counter to utilize joker in a way that was unguardable. Knows how to build around… pic.twitter.com/LA9xep3kTz

— AndrewTalksHoops (@AndrewTalksHoop) April 6, 2026

Did the UNC head coaching job lose some steam?

UNC having to go to its 6th choice at best means it’s just not the job we think it is, including myself.

— Jason Scheer (@jasonscheer) April 6, 2026

List of those who declined the UNC job (or an interview):

- TJ Otzelberger
- Tommy Lloyd
- Dusty May
- Ben McCollum
- Brad Stevens
- Rick Pitino
- Nate Oats

A literal repeat of Kentucky’s coaching search just unfolded before our very eyes.

— 🏀 801 Bracketology 🏀 (@801bracketology) April 6, 2026

Bill Belicheck, Mike Malone… who’s next for Carolina, Sparky Anderson. What a joke of an athletic department.

— Jon Sasser (@jsasser42) April 6, 2026

Will this hire get Henri Veesaar to return?

Dear Henri Veesaar - please go watch all the film of how Mike Malone used Jokic in Denver. And then go head and come back for another year in Chapel Hill https://t.co/ak9jUad91n

— Isaac Schade (@isaacschade) April 6, 2026

Can't please everyone.

So same fake ass North Carolina “fans” who thought it was smart to get rid of Love & Cadeau ..don’t like Mike Malone hire?
😅 shocking!
JK!
Great FIT, lives in chapel hill, loves UNC🏀he’s a 🏆coach already,built ties to UNC the past yr!
agree w @THANS50pic.twitter.com/XkDtttd8kb

— Jᴇssᴇ Jᴀᴍᴇs (@NotoriousJesse) April 6, 2026

Better coach...better recruiter?

X’s and O’s he will be fine. He needs to find an elite recruiter, IMO.

However, NIL changes things. $$$ always talks. https://t.co/WRvQCub2OZ

— Zack Pearson (@Zack_Pearson) April 6, 2026

I’m willing to give the benefit of the doubt. Assume he will be able to recruit as good as Hubert.

And I’m sure he’s a better game coach.

Time will tell.

— UNC Sports Talk (@UNCSportsTalk) April 6, 2026

How long will Michael Malone last in Chapel Hill?

UNC fans will ride with Mike Malone

For maybe 3 years bc in today’s college game, that’s enough time to reach expectations

Absolutely insane ceiling

Absolutely depths of hell floor

No in-between

— Jake Lawrence (@TheRealestRJL) April 6, 2026

First look in the Carolina Blue!

There's a new head coach in Chapel Hill 👀 pic.twitter.com/ChnscufrRy

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 6, 2026

This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: Social media reacts to Michael Malone hiring

New York Giants have begun in-house pre-draft meetings

The New York Giants' preparation for the 2026 NFL draft is in full swing.

The draft is just under three weeks away. The Giants have seven picks in 2026, starting with the No. 5 overall selection in the first round. There has been considerable speculation about which direction New York will take with the fifth overall pick when the draft begins.

Art Stapleton of USA TODAY reports that the Giants began preparing for the draft on April 2 with their entire scouting staff on hand.

Giants started their in-house draft meetings with entire scouting staff last Thursday in NJ.

The coaching staff is back in the building this week and the players, albeit on a voluntary basis, join the party beginning tomorrow.

Next chapter in John Harbaugh era has kicked off.

— Art Stapleton (@art_stapleton) April 6, 2026

The Giants have several needs that they will have the opportunity to address on draft day. Team brass bears the responsibility of sifting through the pool of prospects to find solutions for the holes on their roster, with wide receiver, defensive tackle, and offensive guard among the primary areas of need.

New York’s personnel did their due diligence at Pro Days around the nation in the lead-up to the draft. General manager Joe Schoen will have the remaining 17 days before the draft begins to finalize game plans for how the franchise will approach each of its selections.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants have begun in-house pre-draft meetings

Dodgers’ Andy Pages Earns Major Honor After Strong Start

Mar 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages (44) shakes hands with teammates in the dugout after hitting a three run home run against Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zac Gallen (not pictured) during the fifth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages won NL Player of the Week for his showings in the Dodgers’ last two series.

Across the Dodgers’ series against the Washington Nationals and the Cleveland Guardians, Pages went 14-for-24 with two home runs and seven RBIs, recording five multi-hit games in six chances. The third-year center fielder has caught eyes around the league for his staggering performances so far this season, and for very good reason.

Your AL and NL Players of the Week!

Yordan Alvarez: 8-for-17 (.471 AVG), 3 HR, 8 RBI
Andy Pages: 14-for-24 (.583 AVG), 2 HR, 7 RBI pic.twitter.com/eICbRHqiI0

— MLB (@MLB) April 6, 2026

Pages leads the National league in bWAR, slugging percentage and total bases, and also leads MLB with 16 hits and a .471 batting average.

Mar 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages (44) shakes hands with teammates in the dugout after hitting a three run home run against Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zac Gallen (not pictured) during the fifth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Mar 26, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages (44) shakes hands with teammates in the dugout after hitting a three run home run against Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zac Gallen (not pictured) during the fifth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

How Did Andy Pages Get Back on Track After 2025?

The 25-year-old struggled during the back half of the 2025 season as well as the postseason—posting a historically bad October where he had just four hits in 51 at-bats—but didn’t let his previous results get to him heading into 2026.

“What happened last year is in the past,” Pages said. “It can happen to anyone. It’s not going to hold me back mentally this year. I feel good right now.”

Manager Dave Roberts also commented on Pages’ improvement following his Opening Day performance, during which he hit a three-run home run and had two hits.

“(This) is certainly a big confidence boost,” Roberts said. “Coming into this spring, he was in great shape, and his mindset was in a good spot. I’m sure that fire, that fuel, to not relinquish his position later in the season is something that motivates him.”

What Role Will Andy Pages Play for the Rest of the Season?

Pages, as expected, has been the Dodgers’ center fielder since the beginning of the regular season, and will surely retain the spot if he continues posting these kinds of results.

He has already moved up a couple of spots in the lineup—beginning the year at No. 8 and starting Monday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays in the No. 6 spot—and will look to continue doing so throughout the season.

Pages’ almost definitely won’t be able to sustain his numbers over the course of the last week throughout the remainder of the season, but if he is even half as good for the rest of the year the Dodgers will have another formidable bat for their three-peat campaign.

The center fielder will look to continue his hot streak against the Blue Jays in the series opener, which comes Monday at 4:05 p.m. PT.

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Patriots draft profile: Eli Stowers is a tight end in name only, and that’s okay

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - SEPTEMBER 27: Eli Stowers #9 of the Vanderbilt Commodores catches the ball during the second half of the game against the Utah State Aggies at FirstBank Stadium on September 27, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the traditional definition, a tight end is equal parts blocker and equal parts receiver. Over the years and with the NFL becoming increasingly pass-centric, that definition started to evolve.

These days, tight ends are more nuanced as a group. While you still have your traditional all-around options, you also have more specialized skillsets now: those, who are clearly superior blockers and those who are effectively wide receivers masquerading as tight ends.

Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers is part of that second group. He also is a player the New England Patriots might have their eyes on on Day 2 of this year’s draft.

Hard facts

Name: Eli Stowers

Position: Tight end/Wide receiver/H-back

School: Vanderbilt (RS Sr.)

Opening day age: 23 (4/15/2003)

Measurements: 6’3 3/4”, 239 lbs, 32 5/8” arm length, 9 3/4” hand size, 4.51s 40-yard dash, 45 1/2” vertical jump, 11’3” broad jump, 9.42 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

Colleges: Texas A&M (2021-22), New Mexico State (2023), Vanderbilt (2024-25)

Career statistics: 45 games (13 starts) | 1,281 offensive snaps, 6 special teams snaps | 200 targets, 146 catches (73.0%), 1,773 receiving yards (12.1/catch), 11 TDs, 6 drops | 36 carries, 117 yards (3.3/carry), 2 TDs, 2 fumbles | 5-for-10 passing, 116 yards (11.6/attempt), 2 TDs | 4 penalties (incl. 1 declined/offset)

Accolades: John Mackey Award (2025), William V. Campbell Trophy (2025), First-team All-American (2025), First-team All-SEC (2024, 2025), Honorable mention All-Conference USA (2023)

A dual-threat quarterback at John H. Guyter High School in Denton, TX, Stowers was a highly-sought after recruit heading toward college. A three-star prospect, he eventually decided to stay in his home state and committed to Texas A&M. In two seasons with the Aggies, however, he only saw limited playing time and after appearing in five games with no starts or stats entered the transfer portal.

Stowers took his talents to New Mexico State, where he finally received some opportunities to showcase his versatile skillset. Aligning as a quarterback, in the slot and as an inline tight end, he wa named an honorable All-CUSA mention after amassing 63 touches for 474 yards and four touchdowns, while also going 4-for-8 as a passer for 99 yards and another TD.

Despite his success with those Aggies, he again transferred ahead of his 2024 redshirt junior campaign. Stowers spent his final two collegiate seasons at Vanderbilt, where he fully committed to his transition to tight end and became one of the top players in the nation at his position. In two seasons as a Commodore, he earned first-team all-SEC honors twice and caught 111 total passes for. 1,407 yards and nine scores.

Draft profile

Projected round: 2-3 | Consensus big board: No. 52 | Patriots meeting: N/A

Strengths: Stowers is an elite athlete at the tight end position, whose testing numbers are truly outstanding. He ranks in the 99th percentile among all tight end prospects in the last 26 years in both the vertical and the broad jump, and the 96th percentile in the 40-yard dash. His athletic skillset shows up on tape too. He is a truly gifted receiver, capable of climbing the ladder to make catches outside his frame and elusive enough to be a threat with the ball in his hands. Speaking of his hands, he has been a reliable target with the necessary body control and spatial awareness to haul in passes regardless of his position on the field or relative to the coverage.

Stowers runs a varied route tree and can be used as a receiver on all three levels as well as from multiple alignments, be it inline, in the backfield, in the slot or on the perimeter as both an X and a Z. His speed allows him to challenge teams vertically but he also has a good feel for sitting down in open zones. While some elements of his game are lacking — more on that in a second — his raw talent is evident, especially considering he has been a tight end for fewer than three full seasons.

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— Performances (@NotNflBurner) March 14, 2026

Weaknesses: Stowers is a tight end in name only because his blocking is not on an NFL-ready level. That does not mean he cannot positively contribute as a blocker, but he is nowhere near capable at this stage in his development to be trusted to open a lane on the play side or hold his own in pass protection. There is a reason why he blocked on only 35% of his snaps at Vanderbilt over the last two years: he lacks the size and the play strength to consistently get results in this particular area of playing tight end.

His underdevelopment does not end there, however. His lack of strength also can become an issue against physical press man coverage, for example, and he has yet to show he can regularly outbox defenders at the catch point if they match his athleticism. His routes also need refinement, with his breaks not as sharp or decisive as they should be.

Patriots preview

What would be his role? Nominally a tight end, Stowers is more of a Swiss Army Knife in actuality — a utility player capable of lining up all over the formation to create favorable matchups across the board. What this means for his role should the Patriots draft him remains to be seen, but he likely would not be trusted in a starter-level capacity like Y-tight end Hunter Henry. Instead, he would be a complementary package player while he continues to either become a better blocker or at least refine what his eventual role within the offense will look like.

Does he have positional versatility? Yes, he has, and that’s where his appeal lies. Stowers is not a true tight end nor really a wide receiver or H-back either, but he is an impressive athlete and more importantly a capable football player. The challenge will be how to use all that to get the most out of him and turn him into the offensive weapon he can be.

What is his growth potential? Probably best described as “to be determined” at the moment. Stowers’ athletic prowess is off the charts but as we have seen time and again an outstanding athlete does not automatically make an outstanding or even a serviceable football player. And before he can become that, the soon-to-be 23-year-old has some work to do. The keys, from a team perspective, will be patience and realistic expectations.

Why the Patriots? Playmakers come in all shapes and sizes, and the Patriots cannot be picky about either. While Stowers is not a traditional tight end, he has shown that he can make positive contributions on the football field. For a team trying to get the most out of a young quarterback, there might be plenty of appeal in that.

Why not the Patriots? Are the Patriots truly in a position to use a likely Day 2 draft pick on a project such as Stowers? The skill is there, no doubt, but a more traditional option either at tight end or wide receiver might be more attractive for a team still in the early stages of its building process.

One-sentence verdict: Stowers will not be everybody’s flavor as a tight end, but his raw skillset and immense ability is nonetheless enticing and something the Patriots could go after if he remains on the board until late on Day 2.

For more information about Eli Stowers and the rest of this year’s class of prospects, please take a look at Adam’s 2026 NFL Draft Guide.

Also, what do you think about Stowers as a potential Patriots target? Do you like him? Where would you pick him? Please head down to the comment section to share your thoughts.

Vote in the first Erie Times-News Seaway Window and AHN Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week polls for spring

The Erie Times-News, Seaway Window and AHN Sports Medicine, from now through early June, will conduct athlete of the week polls for District 10's spring sports season.

The male and female athlete ballots will run online every Monday at 5 p.m. through Wednesday at 5 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

Fans can suggest nominees for polls at sports@timesnews.com. Please include the player, school, sport and the specific reason why he or she should be the school's nominee based on an accomplishment during that calendar week.

Overall accomplishments won't be accepted.

Once an athlete wins a poll, he or she is ineligible to be nominated for the remainder of the season.

This week's ballots are:

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Napoli's Serie A title defence boosted by beating AC Milan

Napoli's Matteo Politano celebrates scoring the winner against AC Milan (CARLO HERMANN)

Napoli are still in the hunt to retain their Serie A title after the champions beat Scudetto rivals AC Milan 1-0 on Monday.

Matteo Politano lashed home the only goal of the game with 11 minutes remaining in front of delighted fans in Naples as the hosts racked up a fifth straight win.

Napoli leapfrogged Milan into second place but still have a battle on their hands to deny Inter a 21st league crown as they sit seven points off the pace with seven matches remaining.

But Antonio Conte's team were superior at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, where Politano's second goal of the season decided a largely stodgy contest.

Milan now trail their local rivals Inter by nine points and will in all likelihood have to content themselves with a return to the Champions League.

Napoli's win came without Romelu Lukaku who has incurred the wrath of the club hierarchy after staying in Belgium for treatment for a hip injury.

And Denmark striker Rasmus Hojlund was then ruled out with a stomach bug, ending a run of 29 consecutive appearances, leaving winter signing Giovane to lead the line for the hosts.

Napoli fans' pre-match display encouraged their team to go "all-in" on the title, but it was a poor game not helped by Milan only being able to select star attackers Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic.

Giovane forced Maignan into the best save of the match in the 50th minute with a stinging drive from distance and there was little more goalmouth action until Politano pounced on Koni De Winter's weak headed clearance with a powerful, and decisive, first-time finish.

- Juve eye Champions League -

Juventus moved to within a point of Serie A's Champions League places with a 2-0 win over Genoa, as the top four battle heats up.

Taking advantage of fourth-placed Como's goalless draw at Udinese earlier in the day, Juve notched the three points in Turin thanks to Gleison Bremer's fourth-minute header and a 17th-minute strike from the ever-reliable Weston McKennie.

American McKennie's fine finish took his Serie A tally to five, equalling his best-ever haul in a single league season back in his first campaign with Juve in 2020/21.

But he showed no interest in that personal statistic when speaking with DAZN after the match, saying "the important thing is getting into the Champions League".

Home fans had to thank goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio for a superb double save which stopped spirited Genoa from getting back into the game, first pawing away Aaron Martin's penalty and then keeping out Vitinha's volley.

Di Gregorio has had a tough second season at Juve, dropped from the first team in February following a series of clangers and only in goal on Monday due to Mattia Perin being substituted at half-time with a calf injury.

"He has some good moments and some tough moments, but we always knew that he was a quality goalkeeper. He knew that his moment would come," said Bremer.

Di Gregorio's stops helped put some distance between fifth-placed Juve and Roma, who trail Spalletti's team by three points in sixth after being thumped 5-2 at Inter on Sunday.

Juve are also four points ahead of Atalanta, 3-0 winners at Lecce, ahead of Saturday's clash between the pair in Bergamo, with Como hosting Inter the following day.

Genoa suffered no real damage to their bid to avoid relegation as Daniele De Rossi's team sit six points above Lecce, who are in the bottom three after a heavy defeat.

Lecce were booed off by disgruntled fans after a defeat which left their team level on 27 points with Cremonese, who sit just outside the drop zone thanks to their superior head-to-head record.

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Star Washington 3B Alvarez ranked among nation's best at her position

As the Washington Huskies rode a 20-game win streak to the top of the Big Ten, one of the biggest catalysts for coach Heather Tarr's team has been Giselle Alvarez at third base.

When Softball America released its midseason positional rankings on Friday, the outlet ranked Alvarez as the No. 4 player in the nation at her position as she's enjoyed a massive power surge during her third season on Montlake, anchoring the middle of Tarr's lineup. She leads the Huskies with 47 runs batted in (No. 5 in the Big Ten) and is tied with Alexis DeBoer for the team lead with 13 home runs (the pair is also tied for No. 3 in the Big Ten in the category).

Alvarez also leads the team with 100 total bases and 51 hits, while her .381 batting average and 1.155 OPS rank No. 3 and No. 4, respectively.

New mid season position rankings just dropped 🔥 pic.twitter.com/JGCPrY7J6v

— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) April 3, 2026

After losing three of their last four games, dropping two to Saint Mary's and splitting a pair with No. 24 Stanford on a quick trip to Palo Alto, California, the Huskies are going to lean heavily on Alvarez over their final 12 games of the regular season, with a pair of series against the ranked Oregon Ducks and UCLA Bruins on the horizon.

With teams largely working around DeBoer, who has been walked a team-high 34 times this season (the second-most in the conference), Alvarez has been put in several big spots this year and has done a great job coming through when the Huskies need her most, with runners on base.

As Tarr's team looks to host an NCAA Regional for the first time since 2023, Alvarez will continue to be one of the biggest keys to Washington's success.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies 3B ranked among top 5 by Softball America

How contract issues caused Giants star Dexter Lawrence to request trade

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Dexter Lawrence seems to be done waiting. The Giants All-Pro defensive tackle has formally requested a trade and will skip Tuesday's offseason workout opener.

This is where two offseasons of failed contract negotiations got them.

The DT market exploded, and now Lawrence wants his money

He signed a four-year, $90 million extension in May 2023. His $22.5 million average annual value ranked third among defensive tackles back then.

Today, that same number sits tied for 11th at the position, per Over The Cap. The market ran past him quickly.

Chris Jones reset the benchmark at $31.75 million annually. Christian Wilkins followed at $27.5 million. Nnamdi Madubuike got $24.5 million. So, his deal looks nothing like elite money now.

Two years remain on his contract with no guaranteed money left. His 2026 cap hit stands at $26.96 million against a base salary of $18.5 million.

By skipping workouts, he forfeits a $500,000 bonus. He is willing to let that go to make his point.

The Giants have little interest in trading him, multiple sources who met with the team believe Lawrence is untouchable "barring an insane return value."

New head coach John Harbaugh has already built defensive schemes around Lawrence alongside edge rushers Abdul Carter and Brian Burns.

Missing workouts is a deliberate move that forces this conversation into the open.

The Giants hold the No. 5 pick in the upcoming draft and face a thin defensive tackle class if this falls apart. Neither side has room to be wrong.

Lawrence wants to be paid like the player he is. New York is counting on him to honor what he signed.

Something has to give before training camp.

Arsenal target confirms he opted out of January move despite Gunners interest

Arsenal target confirms he opted out of January move despite Gunners interest
Arsenal target confirms he opted out of January move despite Gunners interest

Leon Goretzka has emerged as a player of interest for Arsenal, with the club reportedly keen to secure his signature as a free agent at the end of the season. The German midfielder remains an important figure at Bayern Munich, yet he is approaching the end of his contract and is widely expected to depart in the summer.

During his time at Bayern, Goretzka has contributed to a period of sustained success, helping the team secure several major honours. His experience at the highest level of the game, combined with his technical and physical qualities, makes him an attractive option for clubs seeking to strengthen their midfield.

Arsenal Monitor Free Transfer Opportunity

Goretzka is regarded as a valuable opportunity in the transfer market, particularly given the prospect of signing him without a transfer fee. Arsenal is understood to be interested in adding players of proven quality, and the chance to acquire a player of his calibre on a free transfer would be highly appealing.

The midfielder’s situation has drawn attention from multiple clubs, especially as he continues to perform at a high level. His ability to influence matches both defensively and offensively enhances his reputation as a complete midfielder.

Goretzka Explains January Decision

During the January transfer window, Goretzka had the opportunity to leave Bayern Munich, with several teams expressing strong interest in securing his services. However, no move materialised, and the player has since explained his reasoning for remaining at the club.

He said via Goal:

“In winter, I made a conscious decision to stay here until summer. I feel that anything is possible this season.”

This statement reflects his commitment to Bayern for the remainder of the campaign, as well as his belief in what the team can still achieve. For Arsenal, his decision to stay until the summer could prove beneficial, as it keeps open the possibility of signing him as a free agent.

Goretzka remains a high-quality player, and his availability could represent a significant opportunity for clubs aiming to strengthen their squads ahead of the next season.

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BYU closes spring drills with Bachmeier taking big step forward

BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier smiles during an interview with BYUtv during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026.
BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier smiles during an interview with BYUtv during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Bear Bachmeier got a glimpse of what he’s stepped into on Friday.

It was BYU football alumni day, and he had a front-row seat once he took the better part of an hour to make it through the autograph seekers.

Once there, he found himself surrounded by four decades of former players, many of them school record holders, NCAA statistical leaders, all-conference performers and many with NFL experience.

He even met Norm Chow, who has coached eight of the top 14 career pass-efficiency leaders and 13 quarterbacks who rank among the top 30 in NCAA history for single-season passing yardage.

“I mean, he’s very sharp. Just our ability to give him two or three options every play and get us in the right play based on what the defense is doing is pretty fun.”

BYU offensive coordinator Aaron Rodering on Bear Bachmeier

Earlier in the day, he heard his head coach, Kalani Sitake, play a voicemail from the late LaVell Edwards after Sitake got the coaching job. Saved on his device all these years since 2015, Sitake played it for the large group of former and current players gathered.

“You’re doing a great job, take care of the boys,” Edwards implored.

Earlier in the week, he heard from former Philadelphia Eagle Vai Sikahema on a visit from his missionary work in South Africa. Sikahema counseled players to remember their roots and how their lives can make a difference.

This army of former players, many of whom suited up to play in a fun game of touch football in the stadium, did so before a live television audience seen everywhere from Hong Kong to Stockholm.

Bachmeier is new to all this BYU hullabaloo.

“I couldn’t get 15 yards (into the stadium) without fans coming up,” Bachmeier told BYUtv during the affair.

“It’s an awesome opportunity and a lot of fun. This is a testament of how wonderful BYU is with all these players coming back to play before the fans. I think you create bonds like no other, and this kind of culminates it all. This is the epitome of the culture here.”

NEW: BYU QB Bear Bachmeier looks MASSIVE…

As compared to ex-BYU QB Jake Retzlaff 😳 pic.twitter.com/boC8tb5RhT

— College Transfer Portal (@CollegeFBPortal) March 21, 2026

A year ago, he was at Stanford’s spring practice some 656 miles from where Sitake and his offensive coordinator, Aaron Roderick, were preparing Jake Retzlaff to enter his senior season.

On May 4, 2025, just a few weeks later, Bachmeier announced he was transferring to BYU. This was about 17 days before a civil lawsuit was filed against Retzlaff, but was later dismissed. That legal quagmire ended Retzlaff’s BYU career in Provo and ushered in Bachmeier’s freshman season.

Now, with 12 wins, a Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy, Big 12 championship game, and 3,033 passing yards under his belt, the youngster just finished his first spring camp at BYU.

He memorized the playbook last summer. Today, he understands it.

On this Friday, he looked on as his first spring football camp in Provo concluded. He saw all these faces who simply had to return. They couldn’t get enough of that field, those colors, their bond.

Earlier in this final week, his coach explained what he expects this coming season out of Bachmeier as a returning sophomore.

Roderick said the threshold will be 30 touchdown passes, a completion rate of 70% and single-digit interceptions.

This past season, Bachmeier completed 64.9% of his throws for 3,033 and 15 touchdowns. He had seven interceptions in 387 attempts. He ran for 11 more touchdowns for a total of 26. The freshman gained 537 yards rushing.

After a brief scrimmage this past week, Roderick did not hold back his enthusiasm for what Bachmeier has done in the spring after his freshman season.

“Bear, he’s brilliant. I mean, he’s as smart of a kid as I’ve ever known, period, in life,” said Roderick.

“I mean, he’s very sharp. Just our ability to give him two or three options every play and get us in the right play based on what the defense is doing is pretty fun.

“I guess sometimes it might be we hand the ball off and make three yards, and nobody in the stands thinks it was anything special, but he just got us out of a really bad play and we made 3 yards. Sometimes it’s just something like that.

“Sometimes it’s getting us into a play that’s a huge play, where he sees what the defense is doing, gets us to a different play, and we have an explosive play. So, it’s fun. He’s a fun guy to coach.”

So, what did he get himself into?

Well, a former quarterback, 53-year-old Torrance, California, native John Walsh made his first appearance on the field since 1994 to play in the alumni game.

He brought his family, his kids, his grandkids.

And like the rest of the guys, he couldn’t help glancing up at the giant replay screens after some of his passes.

It was a look back in time.

And for Bear, a look into the future.

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Team Royal’s Toby Christensen (33) high fives his teammates as players are introduced before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Bronson Kaufusi (90) talks with team Navy’s Charlie Peterson (17) on the sideline during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Mitch Mathews (10) gives a young fan a hug after the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Tim McTyer laces up his cleats before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Manase Tonga signs a poster for a young fan before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Uani Unga smiles as he talks with fans before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Tim McTyer (21) and Harvey Langi (0) reach to shake hands as they warm up before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s coach Norm Chow walks onto the field as the teams are being introduced before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal stretches as players are introduced before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal coach Norm Chow gathers the alumni teams for a cheer after the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Will Watanabe poses for a photo as he is introduced before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU athletics director Brian Santiago, center, flips a coin during the coin toss before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU athletic director Brian Santiago, left, embraces Team Navy coach Robbie Bosco, right, before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Harvey Langi (0) slides in next to Team Navy’s coach Robbie Bosco, center left, as players gather for a group photo before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy coach Robbie Bosco, right, shows his team the play during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Moroni Laulu-Pututau (17) is tagged down by Team Royal’s Adam Pulsipher (41) during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Ben Bywater (2) celebrates an interception by a teammate during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Manase Tonga (11) laughs after dropping a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy quarterback Steve Clements (12) throws a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Spencer Hofoka (83) attempts to avoid a tag by Team Royal’s Harvey Langi (0) during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Mitch Mathews (10) attempts to avoid a tag by Team Royals Adam Pulsipher (41) during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Mitch Mathews (10) signals for a first down after making a reception during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Colby Pearson (3) can’t catch a under thrown pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Will Watanabe (25) breaks up a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Aleva Hifo (15) catches a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Dylan Collie (23) signals for a first down after making a catch during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy quarterback Steve Clements warms up before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Donny Atuaia takes a selfie with his teammates before the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal quarterback John Walsh (7) throws a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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BYU quarterback Bear Bachmeier smiles during an interview with BYU TV during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal quarterback John Walsh (7) celebrates with Colby Pearson (3) after completing a pass to him during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Kai Nacua (12) celebrates after intercepting a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Colby Pearson (3) catches a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Donny Atuaia (35) snaps the ball during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Talmage Gunther (36) helps up Team Navy’s Cody Hoffman (2) after catching a pass for a touchdown ahead of him during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Talmage Gunther (36) catches a pass for a touchdown ahead of Team Navy’s Cody Hoffman (2) during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Reno Mahe complains about a call during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Team Pulsipher (41) embraces Team Navy’s Ben Bywater (2) after a intercepting the ball during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Charlie Peterson (17) drops back to pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal coach Norm Chow, center, calls a play during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Dylan Collie (23) embraces BYU football head coach Kalani Sitake, center right, during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Tevita Ofahengaue (91) dances as music plays in between the third and fourth quarter of the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal quarterback John Walsh (7) drops back to pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Will Watanabe (25) and Team Royal’s Colby Pearson (3) track a pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Colby Pearson (3) celebrates with quarterback Charlie Peterson (17) after catching a touchdown pass from him during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy quarterback Steve Clements (12) celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass on the first play of the fourth quarter during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Mitch Mathews (10) attempts to avoid a tag from Team Royal’s Micah Hannemann (7) during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Dax Milne throws a pass after catching a lateral on a trick play during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Navy’s Mitch Mathews (10) dunks the ball over the goalpost after catching a touchdown pass during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Michael Shelton (18) talks with young fans on the sideline during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Team Royal’s Josh Arnold (20) high fives Tim McTyer (21) after a play during the BYU alumni game at LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Friday, April 3, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Dexter Lawrence trade request: How would the NY Giants replace him?

Detroit Lions defensive tackle DJ Reader on the field against the Baltimore Ravens.
Detroit Lions defensive tackle DJ Reader on the field against the Baltimore Ravens. | Getty Images

Adam Schefter dropped some decidedly unwelcome news on New York Giants fans an Monday with the report that star nose tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade.

Lawrence publicly declaring (through Schefter) that he wants out of New York has sparked a number of questions like,

“Why us!?”, “Who would the Giants trade him to?”, and “What kind of return can they get?”

There’s another rather immediate question to be answered: “How can the Giants replace Dexter Lawrence?”

The quick and dirty answer is that they can’t, at least not when Lawrence is at his best. When healthy and motivated, Lawrence is a “one of one” player who’s able to dominate the middle of the line of scrimmage the way very, very few others are able. The fact of the matter is that no one player will be able to fill the void that Dexter Lawrence would leave.

Since the Giants needed to add depth to their defensive front even before Lawrence requested his trade, the answer is a combination approach between free agency and the draft. The good news here is that trading Lawrence will free up roughly $13.9 million in cap space, and should net several valuable draft picks.

Free agency

It would have been nice if Lawrence could have demanded a trade about a month ago, back before free agency opened and the market was still full. Now, however, the market is rather shallow but there are a few real options out there.

D.J. Reader

Reader is probably my first choice for a veteran to help fill out the Giants’ depth chart. At 6-foot-3, 335 pounds, the former Detroit Lion is a natural fit for the nose tackle position and is still a good player at 32 years old. He doesn’t bring the game-wrecking upside of a healthy Lawrence, but he’s consistently solid against the run and can collapse pockets as well. Reader could also be relatively affordable, with Spotrac estimating a 2-year, $7.7 million contract.

Even if the Giants don’t trade Lawrence, Reader would certainly be worth bringing in to share the load with Lawrence.

Calais Campbell

Tony Del Genio has been banging the drum for Campbell in our staff chat, so I’m including him here.

Campbell wouldn’t be a direct replacement for Lawrence, and instead a (potential) upgrade for another defensive line position. At 6-foot-8, 315 pounds, Campbell would be better suited for a 3-technique, 4i-technique, or 5-technique alignment. Campbell is coming off of a solid season for the Arizona Cardinals, with 6.5 sacks and 9 tackles for a loss, which is a big reason why SpoTrac estimates a one-year, $10.9 million contract for him. Personally, I would be hesitant to give that much money to a defensive tackle who will turn 40 years old between the end of preseason and Week 1.

However, he’s still an option we should consider.

Shelby Harris

The Giants have been circling Harris for a while now, hosting him for a rare (these days) in-person visit back in March.

Harris is another natural nose tackle, plying his trade last year for the Cleveland Browns. He’ll be 35 years old come Week 1, and doesn’t offer the same pass rush upside as Reader. However, he remains a stout run defender who could be a useful piece as a rotational tackle. Harris isn’t a solution in and of himself, but he could be a useful piece paired with Reader or Campbell, as well as a rookie.

The 2026 NFL Draft

Prior to the report that Lawrence requested a trade, I considered defensive line depth to be a secondary need for the Giants. Assuming Darius Alexander takes a step and builds on his play under Charlie Bullen, the Giants could add depth behind Alexander and Lawrence with a free agent like Reader or Harris, or a mid-round draft pick.

If Lawrence is traded, however, that need becomes a priority, and the Giants would have to shop at the top of the market.

Kayden McDonald (Ohio State)

McDonald is my DL1 and the only one I would feel at all good about drafting in the first round.

He was primarily a run stuffer at Ohio State, however his quickness and agility suggest greater pass rush upside than he was able to show in college. He was well-coached in college and seems to have an instinctual understanding of angles and leverages on the interior. McDonald is a “plug and play” nose tackle, and he should continue to get better as he develops. The question is whether the Giants would be able to get him, considering he’s generally expected to be a late first round pick.

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Lee Hunter (Texas Tech)

Hunter was in contention with McDonald to be the first defensive tackle off the board after the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl. Then he had a poor showing at the Scouting Combine and evaluators began to wonder if Hunter was made to look better by the talent around him at Texas Tech and a poor offensive line class.

We all knew Hunter was slow from his game tape, however he at least appeared somewhat quick in a short area on tape. However, his historically poor 21.5-inch vertical raised some serious questions about his lower-body explosiveness.

Interestingly, however, Hunter has a very similar athletic profile to former Giant Johnathan Hankins.

Hunter’s workout might have knocked him out of consideration in the first round, but he might be a real option if the Giants need to replace Dexter Lawrence at the top of the second round.

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Caleb Banks (Florida)

If there’s one defensive lineman in this class who could come the closest to actually replacing Dexter Lawrence, it’s Caleb Banks.

Like Lawrence, Banks has legitimately freakish athletic traits with incredible explosiveness, great speed (despite testing on a broken foot), long arms, and effortless power. He also has the size to be a real option at nose tackle at 6-foot He is capable of taking over, and wrecking, a game from the defensive interior, and he’s still only scratching the surface of his upside.

Banks offers the significant risk as well as reward. He has real injury concerns as foot injuries have nagged him since 2024, and that could keep him out of the first round. However, he also has more upside than almost any player in the draft. If the Giants want to actually replace Lawrence, Banks is the guy who can do it. But you also better be right about the player under the pads.

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Mosley Jr. vs Bohachuk Headlines Zuffa Boxing 6

Zuffa Boxing is now five events deep into its mission to change the sport for the better, with Zuffa Boxing 5: “Cortes vs Garcia” going down last night (Sun., April 5, 2026) inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada (full results here).

Now, the upstart boxing promotion has announced the headliner for Zuffa Boxing 6, as Shane Mosley Jr. will face off against Serhii Bohachuk on Sunday May, 10 in “Sin City.”

Moseley Jr. (35) is the son of former WBC and The Ring Welterweight champion, “Sugar” Shane Mosley, and has amassed a record of 22-5 thus far with 12 knockouts. He was last seen coming up short in his bid to win the interim WBC Middleweight title, losing a unanimous decision win to Jesus Ramos in Dec. 2025. Prior to that he was on five-fight win streak which includes a win over former IBF Middleweight champion, Daniel Jacobs.

As for Bohachuk (30), he currently sits with a record of 27-3 with 24 knockouts and was last seen defeating Radzhab Butaev via split-decision two months ago. He is the former interim WBC Middleweight champion, but ultimately coughed up his strap to Vergil Ortiz in Aug. 2024. The hard-hitting Ukrainian slugger signed with Zuffa Boxing earlier this year and hopes to kick off his run with the promotion on the right foot with a huge win over Mosley Jr.


To checkout the latest Zuffa boxing-related news and notes click here.

Cowboys roster review by position: Offensive line

LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 25: Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman stand in-front of the Washington Commanders defensive line during game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders on December 25, 2025 at Northwest Stadium in Landover, MD. (Photo by Charles Brock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Offensively, the Cowboys have everything you could ask for at the skill positions. Two elite receivers, an upper-echelon quarterback, a borderline Pro Bowl running back, and a multi-Pro Bowler at tight end. When you look at that, the Cowboys have an embarrassment of riches. Yet, when you examine the offensive line, it’s not as star-studded. The offensive tackles have occasionally hampered the offense with breakdowns in pass protection, especially a first-round pick who is expected to perform better than he has. That said, the interior is very good and a strength of the team. Here’s where the offensive line group stands as of now. 

Offensive tackle

Tyler Guyton 

The Cowboys are hoping that year three is when everything clicks for Tyler Guyton. Even when the Cowboys drafted him in 2024, it was expected that he was going to be a bit of a project. Although he’s got tremendous size and above average athleticism for an offensive tackle, he’s still struggling with his technique and consistency. Per PFF, Guyton allowed 31 quarterback pressures last year and was ranked 81st out of 89 qualified offensive tackles. 

That simply isn’t going to cut it, especially with being entrusted to protect the blindside of Dak Prescott. Guyton battled with injuries throughout last season, but the team made it clear that if he did return from injury toward the end of the season, he would be benched in favor of Tyler Smith, who finished the year at left tackle. Guyton faces a critical year in his development. If he can’t improve it’s hard to see much confidence in him heading into the final year of his rookie contract.

Terence Steele 

Offensive tackle seems to be a troublesome theme for the Cowboys. Terence Steele is also experiencing problems with his pass protection, which tends to hamstring the offense at the most inopportune times. Steele allowed 52 quarterback pressures last year, and that’s been a trend over the last three seasons. Over the last three years, Steele has given up 147 quarterback pressures in that span. Steele did accept a pay cut, but it will offer him guaranteed money, so the team does still want to see things work out with him, albeit at a lower price. The good thing is, Steele is a pretty solid run blocker, which certainly adds value for Brian Schottenheimer’s approach. If Steele can just be passable as a pass blocker, it’s a vast improvement for the offensive line as a whole.

Nate Thomas

Thomas went mostly unseen in his rookie season as he was placed on injured reserve and didn’t appear in any regular season games. Last season, he got a lot more playing time as he stepped in for a time in place of Guyton. Thomas also had his struggles in pass protection, and his inexperience at the professional level really stood out. That said, Thomas had a great showing on Thanksgiving against the Kansas City Chiefs, who have excellent pass rushers. Thomas will fit in as the team’s swing tackle, filling in at either tackle position. 

Guard

Tyler Booker

Entering the league, Tyler Booker had big shoes to fill, taking over for Zack Martin. Martin is one of the most decorated Cowboys in the history of the franchise and is a lock for the Hall of Fame. Therefore, Booker stepping into that spot at right guard carried a lot of pressure. However, so far Booker has done pretty well. He was named to the PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team. Booker came to Dallas with a pedigree as an exceptional run blocker, and that held true as a rookie. He was was among one of the best run blocking guards in the NFL last season. He does have some improvement to make in pass protection, but he rounds out what is a very imposing interior for the Cowboys. He likely could be the next great Cowboys offensive lineman. 

Tyler Smith

Tyler Smith is one of the truly elite offensive guards in the game. Having played left tackle in his rookie season, he has transitioned seamlessly to left guard. He’s a road grader in the trenches and has the athleticism to play on the move. Early in his career, he struggled with penalties, having 19 in his first two seasons. Yet, over the next two, he’s only committed 11. So far, he’s putting together a great résumé to start his career. He was named to his third consecutive Pro Bowl last season. The Cowboys are paying him big money to man the left guard spot, and he’s earning every cent. 

T.J. Bass

Despite not playing much, T.J. Bass has shown himself to be one of the most integral depth pieces for the Cowboys. In college, Bass played offensive tackle and guard, but has since settled into guard since joining the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2023. As a rookie, he dressed for all 17 games and managed to start two games. Since then, he’s managed to stick around on the roster and has started eight games over the last two seasons. Bass raised some eyebrows when it was he who was given the second-round tender and not Brock Hoffman, but Bass has been a good fill-in for when his number is called. 

Center

Cooper Beebe

Having never played the position in college, the Cowboys zeroed in on Beebe as their man at center and started 16 of 17 games as a rookie, and he’s proven them right. He’s looked like a seasoned veteran in that spot over the last two seasons. He’s got a thick build and is very strong at the point of attack to open holes in the running game. He has missed games due to injuries, having missed six games last season because of a high-ankle sprain. His college coach, Conor Riley, joined the Cowboys last season as offensive line coach, which should help keep everything more consistent for the third-year player. Beebe is primed to be a fixture of the team for years to come.

Matt Hennessy 

Dallas deciding not to tender Brock Hoffman would’ve left a hole if they didn’t find a suitable replacement. Wisely, the Cowboys picked up veteran interior offensive lineman Matt Hennessy. Hennessy comes to Dallas with plenty of experience, having played in 64 games and started in 24 of them. Hennessy can play either guard or center. Should Beebe miss any time, Hennessy should be able to step right in and prevent a steep drop off. 

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Alex Cora Explains Massive Change To Red Sox Lineup Vs. Brewers

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora

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Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora left open the possibility of moving shortstop Trevor Story out of the two hole in the lineup following the team's 8-6 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday.

One day later, Story has been bumped down to the fifth spot, while designated hitter Masataka Yoshida will bat second on Monday against the Milwaukee Brewers.

The 33-year-old infielder started Boston's first nine games this season batting second.

"See if it works," Cora said, according to MassLive Red Sox beat writer Christopher Smith. "Although yesterday, I thought it was OK offensively."

Boston has averaged only 3.3 runs per game in the early going but scored a season-high six times on Sunday.

Story has struggled through the first nine contests, going 5 for 42 with one home run, two RBIs, no walks and a team-high 17 strikeouts.

Yoshida is 3-for-13 with no home runs, three RBIs, six walks and a .474 on-base percentage across seven games.

"Just mix it up, Cora said, per Smith. "Hopefully a different spot helps you to unlock it and relax. But as you guys know, in this game, you can’t control the at-bat. At one point, it’s probably bases loaded, two outs, and it’s the same thing. So regardless of where you hit, we’ve gotta make sure we slow it down. We’ve been talking about swinging a lot and chasing. So this is a good pitching staff. They’re very aggressive in the zone. So hopefully be on time and put good swings on it."

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UNC’s Derek Dixon will enter the transfer portal

Feb 21, 2026; Syracuse, New York, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Derek Dixon (3) dribbles during the first half against the Syracuse Orange at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images | Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

UNC may have gotten their coaching situation figured out earlier today but their next task begins now with the transfer portal opening tomorrow. Freshman point guard Derek Dixon will be entering his name into the portal when it opens. The freshman took control of the point guard position as the season went on after the struggles of Kyan Evans forced him to the bench.

Dixon improved noticeably as the season went on. He had some massive moments, including most notably finding Seth Trimble for the game-winner against Duke in Chapel Hill.

Entering the transfer portal does not definitively mean that Dixon won’t return to Carolina. With a new coach coming on board, most players are likely to test the waters with so much uncertainty around Michael Malone’s vision for the team next season. It’s possible that Dixon ends up finding some guarantee elsewhere that he decides to take instead. This will probably be a common route to take for players waiting to hear what their new coach thinks of them and how they fit into his plans.

Joey McGuire says Texas Tech football O-line roles taking shape

One of the primary purposes of spring practice is to get a handle on who'll replace departed starters from the year before. Texas Tech football coach Joey McGuire seems to already have his first-string offensive line in mind.

On Monday, April 6, McGuire said, without equivocation, that Louisville transfer Jordan Church is the right guard and Hunter Zambrano is the left guard. They join tackles Howard Sampson and Jacob Ponton and center Sheridan Wilson, who are returning starters from the Red Raiders' first Big 12 championship team.

"There's still competition there," McGuire said, "but those five are really starting to establish that they could lead this offense. From my first year to now, it looks a lot different when you're watching the end zone (video) copy of practice, just their girth and how big their thighs and butt and mass is as a whole with that offensive line."

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Tech had its first scrimmage on Saturday, April 4, and has its ninth of the allotted 15 sessions of spring ball on Tuesday, April 7.

Starting guards Will Jados and Davion Carter completed their eligibility last season, when Texas Tech finished 12-2.

Church started his career at Florida Atlantic, redshirting in 2023 and starting 12 games in 2024. He transferred to Louisville, where he played in every game last season for a 9-4 team, starting three.

"Jordan has got a lot of football under his belt," McGuire said last month. "He looks really, really good. He's a people mover."

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Texas Tech's Jordan Church goes through a drill during spring football practice, Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at the Womble Football Center.

Zambrano, a touted transfer last year from Illinois State, stalled with injuries. Between April 2024 and April 2025, he underwent multiple surgeries: on his core muscles, on both hips, on his nasal passages and a tonsillectomy. Then he was sidelined by a lower-back problem at the start of preseason practice and played in only three games last year.

"He is fully healthy and looks great," McGuire said last month. "He looks like the guy we expected him to look like last year. He just dealt with a lot of different injuries throughout his career."

Three returnees appear to be in the lead as top backups on the interior: Cash Cleveland at center, D'Anthis Upshaw at left guard and Lubbock-Cooper graduate Holton Hendrix at right guard. McGuire said Cleveland this spring has practiced "a little bit of guard, but a lot more reps at center." He said Upshaw has taken "some snaps with the ones (starters), but more with the twos."

"Holton Hendrix is healthy," McGuire said on Monday. "He wasn't healthy at the start of the season last year coming out of camp. He's done a good job at right guard, and so he pops in there some with the ones."

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Texas Tech players Felix Ojo (left) and Howard Sampson go through a drill during spring football practice, Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at the Womble Football Center.

Also back is junior Daniel Sill, who was the second-team right guard most of last season and backup right tackle at the end of the year. McGuire said redshirt freshman Elias Gillen and first-semester freshman Felix Ojo have been going at left tackle with the second and third units.

Upshaw ascended from walk-on to second-team left tackle last year as a redshirt freshman. The Irving High graduate got some game time as an extra tight end in short-yardage situations, switching jerseys from No. 65 to No. 49. Now the 6-foot-5, 305-pound sophomore is at guard, which coaches see as his better fit.

"He's a really physical kid. He's really good in the run game," McGuire said last month. "Length-wise, he's more suited for guard than tackle.

"Sometimes it's hard for a tackle to move into guard mentality, because tackle's a little bit more a finesse position, but Upshaw is a physical kid, so his demeanor will fit at guard."

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Joey McGuire says Texas Tech football O-line roles taking shape

McKibbin savouring 'surreal' first Masters week

Tom McKibbin
McKibbin says he is entering this week with no expectations [Getty Images]

Holywood golfer Tom McKibbin says it was "surreal" to drive down Magnolia Lane as he prepares to compete in his first Masters in Augusta this week.

The 23-year-old qualified for his first Masters thanks to his win at the Hong Kong Open last year and has spent the early part of this week getting the grips with the Augusta National course before Thursday's opening round.

Taking part is something he has always dreamed, so to step out onto the course makes this a "very special week".

"It's very surreal, watching this for the past 15 or 16 years and to do that [drive down Magnolia Lane] over the past couple of days is pretty cool and something I probably won't forget," he told BBC Sport NI's Stephen Watson at Monday's practice round.

'I want to play well and see where that takes me'

Although delighted to be part of the field, McKibbin is eager to make his mark and acknowledges the famous course is challenging.

Long fairways and "pristine" greens are what he will encounter but he wants to leave on Sunday happy with his week's work.

Whether that means playing through the weekend or making a charge at the leaderboard remains to be seen, but making the most of this opportunity is his primary motivation.

"Some of the holes are very long, especially around 10 and 11, you're hitting a lot of long irons into the greens which look pretty small from there, but the golf course is just incredible," he noted.

"I've played it a few times now and it's everything you could imagine, so to play more over the week is pretty cool.

"The greens are absolutely perfect, so pristine, quick and once you get out onto the course, there are some pretty crazy slopes on them you can really play around with.

"The golf course changes so much over the week, I don't know what to expect, but I would just like to have a nice week, play well and see where that is. Your first one there aren't a lot of expectations, but I want to have a good week."

'Special to be here as McIlroy defends the title'

McKibbin's parents have made the trip to the United States for his Masters bow and having supported him from an early age, "to share these memories with them and hopefully have a good week will be nice".

It is extra special this week as fellow Northern Ireland man Rory McIlroy enters as defending champion.

McIlroy's play-off win 12 months ago saw him complete a career Grand Slam of golf's Majors, so for McKibbin, it is somewhat fitting this is his first Masters experience.

"It's great to be playing in the first one since he won last year, so it's really special to be a part of that."

Alvaro Bautista hails Marc Marquez: Brilliant rider, lucky streak

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Bautista praises Marquez as one of the sport’s best, despite admitting a bit of ‘luck’ in his career

Alvaro Bautista sees Marc Marquez as one of the most gifted riders ever to get on a bike, though he admits Marquez has benefitted from racing only for strong teams throughout his career.

Marquez entered the MotoGP scene in 2013 with Honda, fresh off a Moto2 title win. The team was coming off a constructor’s title thanks to Dani Pedrosa and Casey Stoner, though Jorge Lorenzo had just claimed the rider’s championship.

He stayed with Honda for over a decade before making the move to Gresini, where he rode an older Ducati model. Even so, it didn’t take long for him to make an impact. A third-place finish put him in line for a move to the factory team, and he went on to win his seventh top-class title there last season.

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Alvaro Bautista points to ‘good bikes’ throughout Marquez’s career

Bautista spoke about Marquez on the Fast and Curious podcast. He raced alongside him in MotoGP from 2013 until 2018 before making the switch to Superbikes.

For those first two years, both were on Hondas, though Bautista was with Gresini, which was the satellite team at the time.

Bautista drew a parallel between Marquez and his own idol, Mick Doohan, who won five world titles despite nearly losing his leg in an accident. Marquez underwent four surgeries on his arm between his final Honda championship in 2019 and the 2025 Ducati title.

“I think he’s a fantastic rider with a lot of talent, and well, he’s been lucky in part too because he’s always had good teams, always had good bikes, always had good support,” said Bautista.

“So, that helps too, but we shouldn’t take away from all the merit and talent he has. He’s had difficult moments and recovered.

“It’s been a bit like Mick Doohan, my idol, he’s done something similar, hasn’t he? Difficult moments of saying, ‘Well, I’ve already won a lot, I’ll stay home because it’s hurting myself.’

“And in the end, he’s been stubborn enough to say, ‘No, I have to prove to myself and to everyone that I can win again.’

“He’s made choices that maybe another rider wouldn’t have made because he was sure of himself, and the confidence he had is important. You just have to take your hat off to him for everything he’s done, how he’s done it, and well, for me, he’s one of the most talented riders in history.”

Alvaro Bautista: 2026 won’t be ‘such a walk in the park’ for Marc Marquez

Bautista talked about the early stages of the season, noting how Bezzecchi and Aprilia have shown improvement while Ducati has faced a tougher start compared to last year.

“I think at first glance it seems more entertaining than last year, which seemed like a one-sided affair,” he said.

“What’s clear is that Aprilia, at least in the three preseason tests and the first race, has improved a lot, right? And Ducati, all the riders there now seem to be finding it a bit harder.

“Let’s see how the championship develops, but I think this championship won’t be such a walk in the park for Marc, will it? I also think he’s not quite at 100% physically yet.”

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Jacksonville State at Auburn — SECN+

UAB at Mississippi State — SECN+

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Alcorn State at Mississippi — SECN+

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Matteo Politano strike earns Napoli 1-0 win over AC Milan as defending champions move second in Serie A

Matteo Politano strike earns Napoli 1-0 win over AC Milan as defending champions move second in Serie A
Matteo Politano strike earns Napoli 1-0 win over AC Milan as defending champions move second in Serie A

Napoli dug deep to claim a 1-0 victory over AC Milan in the Serie A at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on Monday evening.

The result moves the defending champions into second place, two points ahead of Milan and seven points adrift of leaders Inter Milan.

Milan got an early chance when Christopher Nkunku fed Youssouf Fofana, who volleyed straight at Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

The Napoli goalkeeper almost gifted Milan a goal in the 13th minute as he misjudged a cross, but Strahinja Pavlovic could only head wide.

Leonardo Spinazzola was the first to threaten for the defending champions, curling an effort just past the post.

Nkunku did well to present himself a shooting chance in the 35th minute, but he flashed his effort off target.

Giovane Nascimento missed a good chance to put the hosts ahead after he was slipped through. His indecisiveness allowed Pavlovic to make a timely block to avert the danger.

The Brazilian was then denied by Mike Maignan in the 51st minute, with the French goalkeeper pushing his effort away with a low save.

Napoli continued to enjoy possession, but struggled to create any clear-cut opportunity.

The breakthrough for the hosts eventually came in the 79th minute, when Milan’s Koni De Winter flicked the ball towards Matteo Politano at the far post, who blasted the ball home.

Milan pushed for a late equaliser, but Napoli held on to secure the victory, keeping their title hopes alive.

‘Going to be a massacre’ – World Cup winner expects ‘walk in the park’ for PSG against Liverpool

‘Going to be a massacre’ – World Cup winner expects ‘walk in the park’ for PSG against Liverpool
‘Going to be a massacre’ – World Cup winner expects ‘walk in the park’ for PSG against Liverpool

Paris Saint-Germain are set to ‘massacre’ Liverpool when the teams meet in the Champions League over the next fortnight, according to a one-time World Cup winner.

PSG eliminated the Reds en route to winning this competition last year, and whereas Arne Slot’s side were well on their way to a famous Premier League triumph then, they now find themselves in crisis mode as they prepare to face Luis Enrique’s charges.


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Christophe Dugarry – who became a world champion with France in 1998 – believes that the reigning European champions could put the quarter-final tie to bed by the end of the first leg at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night.

Dugarry expecting a ‘walk in the park’ for PSG

Speaking to RMC Sport, the pundit bragged: “It’s going to be a walk in the park, honestly. Liverpool are disastrous. 14 wins, 10 losses, and 7 draws since the start of the season in the league. They’re catastrophic.

“I’m not going to say they have bad players, but they don’t play together. In my opinion, the difference in level is colossal. I think PSG will wrap up the quarter-final in the first leg.

“Have you seen Liverpool play? They’re catastrophic! They have no legs; they have nothing. Technically they have good players; they’re not clumsy, but they play at a snail’s pace.

“When you see the intensity PSG manages to bring, with their legs back, with their mental strength and everything else they’ve regained… There’s no comparison between the two teams. It’s going to be a massacre!”

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PSG are huge favourites, but it’d be foolish to write off Liverpool

It’s hard to think of too many other European ties where Liverpool have gone in with such low expectations, and if PSG are in the sort of mood which saw them hammer eight goals past Chelsea in the previous round, the Reds could be in for a similarly unforgiving rout if they’re not careful.

The four-goal surrender to Manchester City on Saturday was the last thing we needed in terms of confidence for the daunting task in Paris this week, and Enrique’s side will also have the benefit of a free weekend between the two quarter-final games after their Ligue 1 fixture against Lens was controversially postponed.

Slot’s team have taken down some of Europe’s top teams this season, including Arsenal, Real Madrid and Inter Milan, but it could take their best two performances yet if they’re to end PSG’s hopes of a repeat Champions League triumph.

Other than championing blind faith, it’s difficult to make a case for Liverpool to progress any further in the tournament, although Dugarry’s emphatic dismissal of our chances ought to serve as motivational fuel for the Merseyside outfit.

All we ask is that the Reds leave absolutely nothing to spare in terms of effort and performance levels, just as they did in going out to PSG at Anfield 13 months ago, but hopefully this time the outcome will be different.

Fantasy Basketball High Score Perfect Lineup for Week 23: Jokić-Wemby duel highlights Championship round

Last week was the fantasy basketball championship for most Yahoo High Score leagues. If you took home the hardware, congratulations! If you lost — like me — it’s going to be a long summer and offseason. And if you lost by two points in the final because of Nikola Jokić — again, like me — it may be a rough recovery road ahead.

This will be the final weekly High Score Perfect Lineup story of the season. If you followed along, thanks — I hope these stories were informative, helpful and fun. It was the inaugural season of High Score fantasy basketball on Yahoo and, at least for me, it was a major success. The format is definitely more accessible and less work while also offering the same excitement as 9-cat and points leagues.

Week 23 High Score Perfect Lineup.
Week 23 High Score Perfect Lineup.
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Cooper Flagg, guard: It’s fitting that the rookie phenom lands in the final High Score perfect lineup, a little preview of something we could see quite often next season. It looks like Flagg is going to do just enough to overtake Kon Knueppel for NBA Rookie of the Year this season. He came dangerously close to averaging 20-5-5 with over 2.0 stocks per game. It will be interesting to see where Flagg lands in the pecking order of fantasy drafts next season.

Luka Dončić, guard: Dončić did just enough to get fantasy managers through the championship round. Earlier in the week, he was able to post 77 fantasy points prior to sustaining a hamstring strain that could ruin the Lakers’ chances of a deep playoff run. Dončić has already been ruled out for the rest of the regular season but could be back in the playoffs. Fortunately, it isn’t something fantasy managers need to be concerned about so long as your season ended on Sunday. Dončić finishes the season as one of the top assets in fantasy and should be a top-three pick next season.

Victor Wembanyama, frontcourt: Jokić and the Nuggets may have won the clash of titans on Saturday but Wemby was the one who came away with the slightly higher fantasy score. That may have decided a lot of fantasy championships (we’ll get to mine shortly). Wembanyama really peaked down the stretch, scoring at least 70 fantasy points in four of his past five games to end the fantasy season.

Injuries and range of outcomes hurt his value this season. That could hold him back from edging Jokić for who should be the No. 1 overall pick in fantasy drafts for 2026-27.

Nikola Jokić, frontcourt: I got Jokic’d in the final. Denver had just two games and perhaps if Jokić was playing any other team, my final likely would have gone in my favor. But alas, there wasn’t much I could do (plus, Alperen Şengün didn’t come through for me). Anyway, at least for High Score next season, Jokić should easily be the No. 1 overall pick. Even with missing a big chunk of time in January, Jokić was still the fantasy MVP, finishing with the highest average fantasy points per game (69.2), 5.1 points higher than Dončić in second place.

LeBron James, frontcourt: We didn’t see LeBron pop up in this lineup often but he finishes the season on it, mostly because of the injury to Dončić. He came one rebound shy of a triple-double with 30 points and 15 assists. It appears LeBron is going to bolt L.A. this offseason for one last ride elsewhere before he retires. He’ll continue to be a fantasy asset and could even boost his stock depending on where he lands.

Jayson Tatum, utility: If you asked me during the offseason if I’d see Tatum pop up on a High Score article, I’d say, “You’re crazy, man.” But here we are, with Tatum on the list to end the season. His miraculous recovery from a torn Achilles during the playoffs led him to a quick return this season. The Celtics superstar also didn’t need much time to get re-acclimated. Through 14 games, Tatum is averaging 20-10-5, though his shooting splits leave a bit to be desired. This is a good sign for Tatum going into 2026-27 and he should return to being a player selected in the first two rounds.

Angel Reese trade moves rivalry with Caitlin Clark to a new city

The Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese saga now heads to Atlanta.

On Monday, April 6, Prime's Taylor Rooks broke the news that the Chicago Sky were trading their two-time WNBA All-Star forward to the Atlanta Dream.

Here's what to know and how the move will affect one of women's basketball's biggest rivalries.

Angel Reese traded to Atlanta Dream

Details of the trade later revealed that the Dream acquired Reese in exchange for first-round picks in 2027 and 2028 (the Dream will also receive the right to swap second-round picks with the Sky in 2028).

"To the city of Chicago, you showed me real love from day one," Reese said in a video montage posted to social media. "Thank you, Chicago. Always Chi-Town Barbie."

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Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's rivalry dates back to college

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) reacts to a flagrant foul from Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) on Saturday, May 17, 2025, during a game between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Reese, who turns 24 in May, was part of a transformative 2020 high school girls' basketball class alongside players like Clark and Paige Bueckers, who have helped reshape basketball as they've risen through college and the pros.

As Clark rose to become the face of women's basketball at Iowa, Reese was building her own national profile at LSU, and by the time the two graduated in 2024, the sport seemingly revolved around both of them.

Their first collegiate clash came in the 2023 national championship game, which drew 9.9 million viewers as LSU beat Iowa 102-85. The rivalry itself, though, traces back even further to the AAU scene when the two were in high school.

Iowa got its revenge a year later in the Elite Eight, a matchup that averaged 12.3 million viewers and briefly stood as the most‑watched women's college basketball game ever.

Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark rivalry continues in WNBA

The hype didn't fade when they turned pro. Chicago's 88–87 win over Indiana in their June 2024 matchup drew over 2 million viewers. That momentum carried into the 2025 season, when Clark and the Fever opened their season with a 93–58 win over the Sky on May 17, which averaged 2.7 million viewers and peaked at 3.1 million, making it the most‑watched WNBA regular‑season game in 25 years.

Even though the narrative that Clark and Reese are enemies tends to circulate at times, there seems to be nothing personal between the two, at least as far as what has been communicated publicly.

"I don't believe in her heart that she has hatred towards me, and I'm sure she believes that I don't have hatred towards her," Reese told "TODAY" in September 2024. 

Clark later echoed that sentiment, telling TimeMagazine in December 2024 that, while they aren't close friends, there is mutual respect between them.

How many times will the Indiana Fever play the Atlanta Dream in 2026?

Reese's move to Atlanta will result in more opportunities for basketball fans to see the pair face off on the court.

The Fever and Dream will meet four times in 2026, twice in Atlanta and twice in Indianapolis. Atlanta is tied with the New York Liberty for the most regular-season matchups against the Fever in 2026. Their first game is June 4 in Indianapolis at 6 p.m. CT.

After splitting their two meetings in college, Clark is 5–1 against Reese in head-to-head matchups as pros when both are healthy.

Cooper Worth is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at cworth@gannett.com or follow him on X @CooperAWorth.

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UNC's high-risk hire of Michael Malone shows that blue-blood jobs have lost some allure

North Carolina’s failure to land one of its top-tier coaching targets has laid bare how much the college basketball landscape has shifted since the dawning of the NIL era. 

Being a blue blood is no longer as much of a built-in advantage. Now what matters more is how much green a program can offer prized recruits.

Over the course of the past two weeks, North Carolina has tried to coax Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd, Michigan’s Dusty May and Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan to come to Chapel Hill. Lloyd used interest from the Tar Heels as leverage to negotiate a new deal to stay in Tucson, May also passed and Donovan apparently wasn’t interested enough to engage before the end of the NBA regular season next weekend.

That left North Carolina outgoing athletic director Bubba Cunningham and incoming athletic director Steve Newmark without many proven options as backup plans. Alabama’s Nate Oats negotiated a contract extension that will make him one of the sport’s five highest-paid coaches. Iowa State’s TJ Otzelberger also publicly removed himself from consideration for other jobs. North Carolina even tried to set up an in-person interview with Iowa’s Ben McCollum on Sunday, according to CBSSports.com, only to have him turn down that invitation. 

With options dwindling and time running out before the transfer portal opens Tuesday, North Carolina pivoted to an outside-the-box hire as it seeks to reestablish itself as one of the sport’s elite programs. The Tar Heels are reportedly set to hire Michael Malone, who won an NBA title with the Denver Nuggets but was fired near the end of the 2024-25 regular season.

If North Carolina’s coaching search was a litmus test, then the hire of Malone is further evidence that the blue-blood jobs are no longer as coveted as they once were. After all, North Carolina is taking a chance on someone who has coached in the NBA for the previous two decades and who last coached at the college level as an assistant at Providence from 1995-98 and Manhattan from 1999-2001.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: Head coach Michael Malone of the Denver Nuggets looks on against the Golden State Warriors during the second half of an NBA basketball game at Chase Center on March 17, 2025 in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Michael Malone went 510-394 as an NBA head coach with the Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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These big swings and misses from North Carolina come on the heels of a similar search at Kentucky two years ago. Athletic director Mitch Barnhart’s top targets were UConn’s Dan Hurley, Baylor’s Scott Drew and Donovan. Only when he wasn’t able to persuade any of those three to come to Lexington did he pivot to Kentucky alum Mark Pope.

What that suggests is the blue-blood jobs are no longer leaps and bounds above jobs at other power-conference programs who are flush with deep-pocketed donors or football-generated revenue. Shoe companies don’t have as much influence over where highly ranked high school prospects go to college. Winning tradition, brand recognition and top-tier facilities also aren’t as important selling points as they once were. 

Now, the first thing an agent representing an elite player usually wants to know is whether a school can meet the requisite price tag. Only then does the program’s winning track record or ability to develop pros come into play.

As Tennessee coach Rick Barnes put it last month, “Today, it's easy. You can recruit a guy now for a week and get him. You know what I mean? Hey, what's the number?”

This isn’t to say that the likes of North Carolina, Duke, Kansas and Kentucky aren’t still elite jobs in the current environment. Basketball matters above all else at those schools. They will likely keep paying top dollar to assemble competitive rosters. But there’s now less incentive to chase those blue-blood jobs for coaches like May or Lloyd or Oats who already have built strong programs and already have the resources to contend for conference and national titles.

North Carolina could have responded by either waiting another week to see if Donovan would have engaged or offering the job to a second-tier candidate like Vanderbilt’s Mark Byington. Cunningham and Newmark instead opted for the surprise hire of Malone, whose lone previous tie to North Carolina is that his daughter is an outside hitter on the Tar Heels’ volleyball team.

One advantage to going with Malone is that North Carolina doesn’t have to pay millions of dollars in buyout money like it would have for a sitting college head coach. Byington’s buyout was reportedly in the $11 million range, a lot for a coach who is two years removed from coaching at James Madison and has yet to advance to the NCAA tournament’s second weekend.

Malone also has the reputation of a shrewd Xs-and-Os coach with an understanding of modern basketball and a knack for maximizing the talent on his roster. His NBA pedigree theoretically should appeal to recruits, while his relationship with superagent Miško Ražnatović should only help North Carolina land top European talent.

Still, the track record of NBA lifers adapting to the college game is iffy at best. It isn’t even just the former superstar players like Clyde Drexler, Chris Mullin, Juwan Howard, Patrick Ewing and Jerry Stackhouse who have tried and failed. Mike Woodson won a single NCAA tournament game in four years at Indiana. Mike Dunleavy Sr. went 24-69 in three disastrous seasons as head coach at Tulane.

It also doesn’t lend confidence if North Carolina board of trustees chairman Malcolm Turner had any hand in this hire. Turner’s disastrous tenure as Vanderbilt athletic director included the ill-fated decision to fire Bryce Drew after three seasons and anoint Stackhouse as his replacement. 

While a program with the history of North Carolina probably shouldn’t have to make such a high-risk hire, the good news for the Tar Heels is they’re better off taking a swing on Malone than sticking with Hubert Davis.

After five inconsistent seasons, North Carolina couldn’t retain Davis if it was serious about returning to its customary levels of success. At least there’s upside with Malone if he can surround himself with an experienced staff and learn the nuances of the college game on the fly.

Giants waive four players ahead of offseason program

The Giants will kick off their first offseason program with John Harbaugh at the helm on Tuesday, but four players won't be joining the rest of the roster at the team's facility.

The team announced that they have waived wide receiver Da'Quan Felton and three defensive backs. Patrick McMorris, T.J. Moore and Myles Purchase make up that group.

Felton and Morris both signed with the team after going undrafted in 2025, but spent the season on injured reserve.

McMorris was a 2024 Dolphins sixth-round pick who appeared in six games during his rookie season. He and Purchase were both on the Giants' practice squad at times last season.

Phillies easily beat all of MLB in ESPN's fun metric which is a good sign for fans

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The Philadelphia Phillies have some of the best odds to win the World Series this year of any team in all of Major League Baseball.

Their lineup, starting rotation, and bullpen are among the best in baseball, and there has been plenty of success in recent years as well. Even though the start hasn't been perfect, they're 5-4 and are a clear top contender this season.

David Schoenfield of ESPN shared a fun metric that does more than agree with the Phillies status as contenders; it has the Phillies scoring as the best team in all of Major League Baseball when it comes to ESPN's "Watchability Index."

Phillies are MLB's best watch this season

The Phillies placed first in all of MLB, scoring a 33 out of 40, beating the second-place Los Angeles Dodgers, who scored a 30 out of 40.

"The Phillies were No. 3 a year ago, so this isn't necessarily a surprise," Schoenfield writes, "but they have a few key factors that improved their ranking."

Why did the Phillies jump up despite "running it back" this season? Kyle Schwarber had an MVP-caliber year in 2025, making him more of a superstar than ever before.

Cristopher Sanchez also turned into a Cy Young candidate who could become one of the best players in all of MLB with another strong season.

The Phillies' "Star power" rating out of 15 was a very strong grade of 14, and it's thanks to Schwarber, Sanchez, Bryce Harper, and their litany of other stars.

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When it comes to their "Young talent" rating out of 10 points, the Phillies scored an "8." Andrew Painter looked great in his MLB debut, and Justin Crawford has looked the part of a full-time center fielder with his great speed, amazing contact ability, and decent defense.

The Phillies also received a "Baseball stuff" grade of an 8-out-of-10, which measures simply what they can provide with their on-field performance.

Schoenfield also gave the Phillies a three out of five point grade in the "Bonus" category for the following reasons: "+1 for the best set of uniforms in baseball, +1 for ballpark atmosphere, +0.5 for Trea Turner's speed, +0.5 for the Phillie Phanatic."

Overall, the Phillies placed first in ESPN's "Watchability Index." They beat the Dodgers, New York Mets, and every other team in baseball with the highest score by a wide margin, with a 33/40, compared to the runner-up Dodgers with a 30/40.

It's a good time to be a Phillies fan, as there's no other team in Major League Baseball, according to this "Watchability Index," that is better to watch than the Phillies.

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How To Watch The Inner Circle And ONE Friday Fights 150 Live On April 10

ONE Championship is gearing up for its first weekend tripleheader – and it all starts in Asia primetime this Friday, April 10.

The world’s largest martial arts organization will broadcast The Inner Circle and ONE Friday Fights 150 live to over 195 countries around the globe.

First, viewers can watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. ICT.

Then, viewers can watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live via ONE Championship’s global broadcast partners at 8:30 p.m. ICT. The show can also be viewed on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, and watch.onefc.com.*

To view your local listings and start times by region, check below.

*Geo-restrictions apply

Thailand 

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. ICT. 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 – called ONE Lumpinee 150 in Thailand – live on Channel 7 HD or online via Channel 7, TERO Entertainment, and ONE Championship’s social networks at 8:30 p.m. ICT.

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New Zealand

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on ESPN at 2:30 a.m. New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT) on Saturday, April 11.

Australia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on ESPN at 12:30 p.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) on Saturday, April 11.

Japan

Watch The Inner Circle live via U-NEXT at 8:30 p.m. Japan Standard Time (JST).

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on U-NEXT at 10:30 p.m. JST.

South Korea

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 8:30 p.m. Korean Standard Time (KST). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 10:30 p.m. KST.

China

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live via Duoyin at 9:30 p.m. China Standard Time (CST).

Hong Kong

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Hong Kong Time (HKT).

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. HKT.

Malaysia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Malaysia Time (MYT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. MYT. 

Singapore

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Singapore Standard Time (SGT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 9:30 p.m. SGT. 

The Philippines

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Philippine Standard Time (PHT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on One Sports and One Sports+ at 9:30 p.m. PHT. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Mongolia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ulaanbaatar Standard Time. 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on Premier Sports Network at 9:30 p.m. Ulaanbaatar Standard Time. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Indonesia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Western Indonesia Time (WIB). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on Vidio.com at 8:30 p.m. WIB. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Vietnam

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on HTV The Thao at 8:30 p.m. ICT. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Cambodia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:30 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 8:30 p.m. ICT. 

Myanmar

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 6:00 p.m. Myanmar Time (MMT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on Skynet at 8 p.m. MMT. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Kyrgyzstan 

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 5:30 p.m. Kyrgyzstan Time (KGT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 7:30 p.m. KGT. 

India

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 5:00 p.m. India Standard Time (IST). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on Star Sports Select 2 and JioHotstar at 7:00 p.m. IST. 

Uzbekistan

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Uzbekistan Time (UZT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. UZT. 

Turkmenistan

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Turkmenistan Time (TMT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. TMT. 

Tajikistan

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tajikistan Time (TJT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 6:30 p.m. TJT. 

Georgia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Georgia Standard Time (GET). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. GET. 

Azerbaijan

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Azerbaijan Time (AZT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. AZT. 

Armenia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Armenia Time (AMT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on TelecomTV at 5:30 p.m. AMT. 

Oman, United Arab Emirates

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 3:30 p.m. Gulf Standard Time (GST). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 5:30 p.m. GST. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Yemen, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Arabian Standard Time (AST). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 4:30 p.m. AST. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Israel 

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Israel Daylight Time. 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on One at 3:30 p.m. IDT. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Finland, Turkey, Estonia, Ukraine, Moldova

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Summer Time (EEST). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on watch.onefc.com at 3:30 p.m. EEST. 

Russia

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live via Match TV, Match Planeta, or Match Boets! at 4:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Belarus

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 2:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on watch.onefc.com at 4:30 p.m. Moscow Standard Time (MSK). 

Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Egypt

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 3:30 p.m. EET. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com.

Romania

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 1:30 p.m. Eastern European Time (EET). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on Voyo at 3:30 p.m. EET.

Germany, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Malta, Albania, Spain, Andorra

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET).

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on watch.onefc.com at 2:30 p.m. CET. 

Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 p.m. Central European Time (CET). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports at 2:30 p.m. CET. 

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

United Kingdom

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 12:30 p.m. BST. 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on the Sky Sports app, Sky Sports website, or Sky Sports YouTube channel at 1:30 p.m. GMT.

United States & Canada

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET/4:30 a.m. PT. 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live on beIN Sports USA at 9:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. PT.  

Fans can also watch ONE Friday Fights 150 via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com

Brazil 

Watch The Inner Circle exclusively on http://live.onefc.com beginning at 8:30 a.m. Brasilia Time (BRT). 

Watch ONE Friday Fights 150 live via ONE Championship’s YouTube channel, ONE Championship’s Facebook page, or watch.onefc.com at 10:30 a.m. Brasilia Time (BRT).

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The Mystery Behind the Bicycle Kick in Football

Football, known as soccer in some parts of the world, is celebrated for its skill, creativity, and moments of brilliance. Among its most spectacular moves is the bicycle kick, an acrobatic strike that combines timing, balance, and courage. The move has produced unforgettable goals across generations, captivating fans with its elegance and difficulty. Yet behind its beauty lies a long standing debate. The true origin of the bicycle kick remains one of football’s most intriguing mysteries. Several Latin American countries claim ownership of the move, each presenting its own history and cultural connection. This debate highlights not only the evolution of football techniques but also the pride and identity tied to the sport in different regions. While modern audiences admire the bicycle kick as a universal symbol of excellence, its roots are deeply connected to early football traditions in South America, where innovation often emerged from passion and improvisation rather than formal coaching systems and structured play.

In Chile, many believe the move was popularised in the early twentieth century by a player named Ramon Unzaga. During a match in 1914, he reportedly performed the acrobatic kick, astonishing spectators and journalists alike. The Argentine press later referred to the move as 'la chilena', meaning 'the Chilean', a name that remains widely used today. Meanwhile, Peru offers an earlier origin story dating back to the late nineteenth century in the port city of Callao. According to this version, local players known as Chalacos created the move during matches against British sailors. Peruvians call it 'la chalaca', emphasising its connection to their coastal football culture. Brazil also enters the debate through the legendary player Leonidas da Silva, who became famous for performing the move in the early twentieth century. In Brazil the technique is often called 'bicicletа', and some believe Leonidas helped refine and popularise it on a larger stage. Despite these competing claims, historians agree that it is difficult to determine a single point of origin. What remains certain is that the bicycle kick reflects the creativity and flair of Latin American football, a region that has shaped the global game in profound ways.

Peter DeBoer takes over as Islanders coach with an eye on the playoffs and future

EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (AP) — Matthew Schaefer and Peter DeBoer have just spent one practice together, and the young face of the New York Islanders already understands a couple of very important things about one of the best defensive minds in hockey who just took over as the team's coach.

“I know he loves winning,” Schaefer said. “I know he knows how to coach a team."

DeBoer took the ice Monday with a daunting immediate task of trying to push the Islanders into the playoffs following the firing of Patrick Roy roughly 24 hours earlier. They may need to win all four games left to get in after losing their past four and seven of 10 to fall out of a spot, but the move to bring in an accomplished leader with a record of success is as much about the future as salvaging this season.

“This is not only about this year,” general manager Mathieu Darche said. “If it’s truly only about four games left when you don’t fully control your destiny, it’s not a desperate move about this year.”

No, it's more about jumping the line on other NHL teams to get one of the top coaching candidates available before they start making moves in the coming weeks. Los Angeles and Columbus currently have interim coaches, Toronto is looking for a new GM and could also change coaches — and that's just the beginning.

“Guys like Pete DeBoer don’t stay on the market very long,” Darche said. “At this time, I think it’s what we need moving forward. It’s like grabbing the No. 1 free agent on the market. Pete’s an outstanding coach.”

Taking responsibility for Roy's firing, which surprised them, players seemed to get the gist.

“Darchy, he saw us not playing well, he saw Pete being a really good coach and obviously it’s a long-term play with this organization where you get a great coach that has done a lot of good things in this league,” said veteran forward Brayden Schenn, who won the Stanley Cup in 2019 St. Louis after a midseason coaching change that happened much earlier. "It’s not just a four-game stint. I think these four games, we can use it to push ourselves to give us a chance to get in the playoffs and moving forward after that.”

DeBoer has taken a team to the third round in six of the past seven seasons: San Jose in 2019, Vegas in 2020 and ‘21 and Dallas in ’23, ‘24 and ’25. He has two trips to the Stanley Cup Final on his resume: New Jersey in ‘12 and San Jose in ’16.

Set to turn 58 on June 13, DeBoer almost certainly would have had options for next season and beyond. He could have waited to see what materialized, but after a whirlwind of conversations with Darche over the weekend he decided Long Island was the right fit.

“When I first picked up the phone, my initial reaction was probably exactly (that): ‘We’re two weeks away from offseason, what’s the rush?’” DeBoer said. "He sold me on the organization and the vision and the direction and their ownership. ... After speaking with him at length, this quickly became a priority for me.”

Coaching in the New York area from 2011-14 with the Devils and having familiar assistant Bob Boughner already on staff were factors. DeBoer joked that the easier travel compared to the Western Conference was a selling point, too.

And, of course, there is Schaefer, who at 18 is already among the sport's best defensemen, thriving at a position that usually has a steep learning curve.

“He's special,” said DeBoer, who watched Schaefer closely as an assistant on Canada's Olympic staff. “I honestly couldn’t believe my eyes the first half of the year, what I was seeing from an 18-year-old: the maturity in his game, how dynamic he was.”

DeBoer also called Ilya Sorokin one of the best goaltenders in the league. Sorokin's play largely kept the Islanders afloat through rough stretches, but even he could not save Roy's job.

“The last little bit here, we weren’t as sharp or we didn’t get away with as much as we did before because, let’s face it, we got away with some stuff during the year where our goaltender’s been outstanding,” Darche said.

After four losses in four games over a six-day span, Sorokin and his teammates don't play again until Thursday. That gives DeBoer a longer runway than most midseason replacements to tweak and adjust, but Darche cautioned there won't be a full-blown system change because there simply isn't time for that.

Time is running out to make the playoffs, but after spending the vast majority of a season out of the NHL for the first time in nearly two decades, DeBoer wants players to cherish being in the thick of a race down the stretch.

“(This is) a chance to be playing in the playoffs in less than two weeks, and don’t take that for granted,” DeBoer said. "You get in the grind of the wins and the losses and the travel. You sometimes forget about how exciting this time of year is in this kind of position.”

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Former United States President Barack Obama congratulates UCLA

The UCLA Bruins have made it big time. On Sunday the team captured the program’s first-ever NCAA national championship, with UCLA dominating South Carolina to bring home the trophy. With the win, UCLA has picked up widespread praise for their performance.

Some of that praise even came from a former United States president. Known basketball fan and the 44th president of the United States Barack Obama showed UCLA some love on Twitter following the championship.

“Congratulations to Lauren Betts and the sensational seniors at @UCLAWBB for winning their first NCAA Championship!” Obama tweeted.

Congratulations to Lauren Betts and the sensational seniors at @UCLAWBB for winning their first NCAA Championship! https://t.co/73VAcvLFvP

— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 5, 2026

UCLA’s senior class was deserving of the praise, with the Bruins six seniors scoring all 79 of UCLA’s points in the championship game. Lauren Betts even received some individual praise from Obama, which makes sense as Betts’ 6’7” frame is hard to miss out on the court.

Betts scored 14 points, brought down 11 rebounds and sent away two shots. She also showed some toughness, leaving the game in the first half with a throat injury before returning and helping the Bruins close out the championship.

UCLA star Lauren Betts was taken out in the 1st quarter of the National Championship after telling the bench that she had something stuck in her throat.

UCLA staff gave her an inhaler and examined Betts until she returned to the game in the 2nd quarter 🙌 pic.twitter.com/DARePwbygf

— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 5, 2026

Fellow senior Gabriela Jaquez was UCLA’s leading scorer on Sunday, scoring a game-high 21 points and five assists, while bringing the energy required to close out a national title.

Obama attended Columbia University and Harvard, not UCLA, but he couldn’t ignore UCLA’s greatness, as Cori Close’s team wrapped up their 37-1 season as champions.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Barack Obama congratulates Lauren Betts and the UCLA Bruins

WNBA star Reese joining Atlanta from Chicago: club

WNBA star Angel Reese is joining the Atlanta Dream from the Chicago Sky, the clubs have announced (Leonardo Fernandez)

WNBA star Angel Reese is joining the Atlanta Dream from the Chicago Sky in a blockbuster move ahead of the new season, the clubs confirmed on Monday.

Reese, one of a new generation of WNBA talents whose rivalry with Indiana star Caitlin Clark has helped drive surging interest in the league, heads to Atlanta in a deal that will send multiple draft picks in the opposite direction.

Chicago will receive Atlanta's first-round picks in 2027 and 2028 and will also receive the right to swap second-round picks with Chicago in 2028.

"Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta," Dream general manager Dan Padover said in a statement.

"She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision."

Reese rose to prominence during her college career when she led Lousiana State University to the 2023 National Championship, defeating Clark's University of Iowa Hawkeyes in the final.

Since arriving in the WNBA, she has recorded 49 career double-doubles while averaging 14.0 points and 12.8 rebounds per game. 

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Como interested in Real Madrid Castilla Starlet Daniel Yáñez

MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 14: Daniel Yanez of Real Madrid runs with the ball during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Madrid CF and Elche CF at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on March 14, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Diego Souto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Italian side Como are showing interest in Real Madrid Castilla winger Daniel Yáñez, as the Serie A club continues to look toward La Fábrica for emerging talent, according to a report from Nicolo Schira.

Yáñez recently made an appearance with the first team and registered an assist, further boosting his profile after a strong run of performances with Castilla. His development has not gone unnoticed, with Como viewing him as a potential addition in line with their recent recruitment strategy.

The club, led by Cesc Fàbregas, has built a reputation for targeting young players from Real Madrid’s academy. Previous deals involving players like Nico Paz and Jacobo Ramón have strengthened that connection, and Yáñez could be the next to follow a similar path.

As with prior agreements, any deal would likely include a clause allowing Real Madrid to retain 50% of the player’s rights, maintaining long-term control over his future.

Como’s interest reflects both Yáñez’s growing reputation and Madrid’s continued production of high-level prospects.

Series Preview: Dodgers return north of the border for World Series rematch

Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Dodgers hits a home run against the Pirates at PNC Park on September 02, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Dodgers hits a home run against the Pirates at PNC Park on September 02, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

TORONTO -- The last time these two teams shared a field, it didn’t feel real. It stretched past logic — 11 innings, constant swings, and a Game 7 that ended with the Dodgers escaping as champions, a title sealed on the same field where the Blue Jays watched a season slip away.

Now they meet again, back in Toronto, with the memory still fresh. The Dodgers return as back-to-back champions, carrying the same core that survived that November night.

Dodgers (7-2, 1st in NL West)

If there were early concerns about the Dodgers’ offense, they didn’t make the trip east. 

At 7-2, they arrive in Toronto playing their cleanest stretch of baseball so far, and the turnaround has been quick. What looked out of sync against Cleveland flipped almost immediately in Washington, where they poured in 31 runs over a three-game sweep and reestablished the identity this lineup is capable of when it finds rhythm.

This group looks awake now, but more importantly, it looks layered. Shohei Ohtani is settling in and impacting games in multiple ways, even when he isn’t the focal point. Freddie Freeman remains the constant, continuing to drive the offense with timely hits and extra-base production that sets the tone. Around them, the depth is beginning to show up in meaningful spots. Andy Pages has forced his way into the conversation with a torrid start, and contributions from role players have turned what could be isolated rallies into sustained pressure.

That depth is what allows this lineup to function the way it has over the last week. It showed up clearly in Sunday’s comeback win, where a five-run deficit didn’t force urgency so much as it revealed patience. The Dodgers didn’t need one big swing to get back into the game. They built innings, created traffic, and let the game come to them. That approach is what makes them difficult to put away, especially when the production isn’t concentrated in one or two spots.

Even the pitching, while not flawless, has done enough to support that identity. The starters have kept games within reach, and the bullpen has managed to limit damage in key spots. There have been moments where things have wobbled, but the group as a whole has avoided letting those moments spiral. When it has mattered, the offense has picked up the slack, reinforcing a balance that’s starting to take shape early in the season.

The biggest storyline coming into this series, though, isn’t who’s producing — it’s who isn’t. 

Mookie Betts has been placed on the injured list with a right oblique strain, an absence that immediately reshapes the top of the lineup. The injury was confirmed after an MRI in Washington, and while manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the typical 4-6 week timeline associated with oblique issues, the club remains hopeful Betts could return sooner than expected.

Betts exited Saturday’s game in the first inning, and the ripple effects are already being felt. The Dodgers have called up Hyeseong Kim, who is expected to split time with Miguel Rojas on the left side of the infield, while Alex Freeland takes on a larger role at second base. It’s not a direct replacement, and it doesn’t try to be. Instead, it reflects the way this roster is built — leaning on versatility and depth rather than expecting one player to replicate Betts’ production.

There’s no clean way to replace what Betts provides at the top of the order. What the Dodgers can do is what they’ve already started to show over the past week: absorb the loss, distribute the responsibility, and continue to generate offense from multiple spots. They don’t come into this series searching for an identity. They’ve already started to establish one.

Blue Jays (4-5, 3rd in AL East)

If the Dodgers arrive with momentum, the Blue Jays are still trying to stabilize.

Toronto’s record doesn’t fully capture the tone of their last week. After a strong opening series, they’ve dropped five of their last six, including a sweep at the hands of the White Sox — a stretch defined more by missed opportunities than outright collapse.

The pitching has been uneven but workable, it’s the offense that’s been the issue.

Run production has stalled in key moments, and when opportunities have come, they’ve often slipped away — whether through situational hitting or defensive miscues that have compounded innings.

There’s also the matter of health.

Toronto enters this series with a growing injury list, including the absence of catcher Alejandro Kirk and multiple arms either sidelined or working their way back. It’s not a roster at full strength, and against a lineup like the Dodgers’, that margin becomes thinner.

Still, this is a team that doesn’t need much to flip a narrative.

A single series can reset the tone of an early season. And for a team that hasn’t forgotten how last year ended, this matchup carries a little more weight than the calendar suggests.

Pitching Probables

Monday, April 6: Justin Wrobleski (0-0, 6.75 ERA) vs. Max Scherzer (1-0, 1.50 ERA)

Tuesday, April 7: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1-1, 3.00 ERA) vs. Kevin Gausman (0-0, 0.75)

Wednesday, April 8: Shohei Ohtani (1-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. Dylan Cease (0-0, 2.79 ERA

Injury Report

Dodgers

Day-to-day: None

10-day IL: Tommy Edman, Mookie Betts

15-day IL: Blake Snell, Landon Knack, Brusdar Graterol, Brock Stewart

60-day IL: Kiké Hernández, Evan Phillips, Bobby Miller, Gavin Stone, Jake Cousins

Blue Jays

Day-to-day: Addison Barger

10-day IL: Alejandro Kirk

15-day IL: Yimi García, Shane Bieber, Trey Yesavage, José Berríos

60-day IL: Anthony Santander, Bowden Francis, Cody Ponce

Monday Stat Party: Alvy’s blasts, Senga’s whiffs, Tidwell’s revenge

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 03: Francisco Alvarez #4 and Tyrone Taylor #15 of the New York Mets celebrate after Alvarez hit a solo home run against the San Francisco Giants in the top of the fourth inning at Oracle Park on April 03, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Welcome back to Monday Stat Party, a weekly series showcasing the most curious and nostalgia-inducing statistical developments from the past week of Mets baseball. What unites each entry is the sense of intrigue which they aim to spark, and the unbridled love of the game’s anomalies from which they arise. Without further ado, let the stat party begin…

MONDAY

Carson Benge became the eighth Met to steal two bases in their first four career games, and the first to do so since Ronny Mauricio in 2023.

TUESDAY

Kodai Senga averaged 97.4 mph on his four-seam fastball, the highest of any start in his major league career. Senga also notched five swinging strikeouts on the four-seamer; since pitch tracking began in 2008, the only Mets right-handers to register more swinging strikeouts on a four-seamer in a single game are Jacob deGrom, Max Scherzer, and Matt Harvey.

Jared Young recorded a hit with an exit velocity of over 111 mph in a second consecutive game. In 2025, Pete Alonso and Juan Soto were the only Mets to accomplish that feat.

WEDNESDAY

The Mets played extra innings for the third time in their first six games for the second time in franchise history, joining 1991. (credit: MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo)

The Mets scored one run or fewer through nine innings for the third time in their first six games. It’s only the seventh time that’s happened in franchise history, but the third time in the past four years (along with 2023 and 2024).

THURSDAY

Blade Tidwell became the first former Mets major leaguer to get a save against his old team since Paul Sewald on June 2, 2024.

FRIDAY

The Mets scored double-digit runs for the second time in their first eight games. It’s the first time they’ve accomplished that feat since 2007.

Juan Soto became the tenth Met to record a hit in each of the team’s first eight games in a season, and the first since Jeff Francoeur in 2010.

Francisco Alvarez recorded the sixth multi-homer game of his career, and the third where both homers were hit over 400 feet at 105+ mph. The only other Mets with three such multi-homer games in the statcast era (since 2015) are Pete Alonso and Yoenis Cespedes.

Mark Vientos reached base four times for the third time in his career. He had previously done so on April 28, 2025, and June 3, 2024 — both games at Nationals Park.

Through his first ten career games, Nolan McLean has recorded 58.1 innings pitched, 69 strikeouts, and a 2.16 ERA. The only other pitcher with that many IP and strikeouts with that low of an ERA through their first ten outings is Paul Skenes.

SATURDAY

The Mets earned their first shutout win while scoring 9+ runs since September 18, 2024, when they beat the Nationals 10-0 at Citi Field.

Clay Holmes completed seven innings for only the second time in his career, having previously done so on June 1, 2025 against the Rockies at Citi Field.

Tyrone Taylor has only hit ten homers as a Met, but he has now homered at Oracle Park twice, having previously done so on April 24, 2024.

SUNDAY

The Mets have won three games in a row for the first time since August 25-27, 2025, when they swept the Phillies at Citi Field (think parabolic microphones).

The Mets have recorded 12 hits in three straight games for the fourth time this decade.

Luis Robert Jr. has reached base 18 times in his first nine games as a Met. Only 14 Mets have done that to begin their stint with the team, with the first being Willie Mays in 1972 and the most recent being Ángel Pagán in 2008. Other notable names include John Olerud, Rickey Henderson, and Carlos Delgado.

Miscellaneous Mets stat of the week:

Ron Swoboda is the Mets’ all-time leader in home runs against the Giants with 16. Swoboda only hit 69 homers total with the Mets, and 23.2% of those came against San Francisco.

Colts reportedly host uber-athletic safety on pre-draft visit

The Indianapolis Colts will be hosting Ole Miss safety Kapena Gushiken on an official pre-draft visit, according to draft analyst Tony Pauline.

During the pre-draft process, each NFL team can have up to 30 draft prospects take an official visit. These visits can be with first-round prospects all the way to UDFAs.

Let's take a closer look at what Gushiken could bring to the Colts.

Colts 2026 NFL draft prospect to watch: S Kapena Gushiken

The 2025 season was Gushiken's first at Ole Miss after previously playing at Washington State. Over three seasons, he appeared in 40 games, which includes averaging 800 defensive snaps over the last two years.

At Washington State, most of Gushiken's snaps came from the slot, but at Ole Miss, he was moved around more, regularly playing deep, in the box, and at the nickel. In 2025, Gushiken logged one interception, three pass breakups, and held opponents to a completion rate of 59% on 49 targets. For what it's worth, he graded out well against the run by PFF's metrics.

Kapena Gushiken's athletic profile

Kapena Gushiken is a FS prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.16 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 106 out of 1247 FS from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/JhmDW8mPw6pic.twitter.com/gef0eaWkzQ

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) March 22, 2026

What is the Colts' need at safety?

Although the Colts signed Jonathan Owens and Juanyeh Thomas in free agency to compete with Hunter Wohler for the strong safety role next to Cam Bynum, there are still unknowns around what the Colts truly have at that position. That final roster spot or two at this position will be up for grabs as well, with there being little experience on the back end of the depth chart. Adding more safety competition wouldn't be a bad idea.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Colts host S Kapena Gushiken on visit

Carnell Tate NFL Draft Profile - Rookie Film Analysis

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) catches a touchdown pass in front of Michigan Wolverines defensive back Jaden Mangham (3) during the NCAA football game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Mich. on Nov. 29, 2025. Ohio State won 27-9.

Film Profile | Analytical Profile

Prospect Information

College: Ohio State
Height/Weight: 6'2"/192
Hands: 10 1/4"
Age: 21 (at the time of the 2026 season opener)

Important NFL Combine/Pro Day Numbers

40-Yard Dash: 4.53
Vertical Jump: N/A
Broad Jump: N/A
20-Yard Shuttle: N/A
3-Cone: N/A

College Production (Stats)

Profiles similar to:  Josh Reynolds

Plays similar to: Rome Odunze

Position-Specific Attributes and Grades

AttributeGrade
Ball Tracking9.5 (10)
Contested Catch/Body Control9.5 (10)
Hands10.0 (10)
Release7.0 (10)
Route-Running8.5 (10)
Run After Catch7.0 (10)
Physicality/Competitiveness7.0 (8)
Separation4.5 (6)
Speed2.5 (4)
Blocking1.5 (2)
Film Grade67.0 (80)

Note: my usual format (citing examples for each attribute) does not display well on the site. Please click this link to access them.

Positives

  • Possesses some the biggest hands of any receiver (second behind USC's Ja'Kobi Lane) in this draft and some of the most dependable (zero drops on 66 targets in 2025); repeatedly catches the ball without letting it get into his body.
  • As good as any receiver in this draft class in terms of tracking the ball without slowing down to do it.
  • Ridiculous success rate on contested catches (12-of-14 in 2025).
  • One of the best in this draft class at working back to his quarterback; has also seemingly mastered the art of the sideline catch.
  • Lack of elite speed does not seem to affect his ability to get behind a defender; caught 11-of-17 targets on throws over 20 yards in 2025 and turned six of them into touchdowns (five of his nine TDs for the season went for more than 40 yards).
  • Youngest receiver available in the draft (will not turn 22 until after the regular season is over) who is also a tenacious blocker and imposes his will on the defender; was a key component in his offense springing several long runs last season.

Negatives

  • More of a build-up speed receiver than a natural burner; was never expected to run fast at the Combine, but his timed speed (4.53) in Indy was still a bit of a disappointment for a lighter receiver.
  • Lanky frame makes him a poor bet to excel early against press/physical coverage.
  • Career 4.8 yards after the catch says a lot about how little he does with the ball in his hands after the reception.
  • Needs to be more aware of the clues he gives defenders at the top of his route; his shoulder level tends to rise when he is about to break.
  • Has a tendency to take extra steps at the top of his stem, which contributes to him rounding off too many of his routes.
  • While blocking is a strength in terms of his willingness to do it, his hand placement could stand some improvement.

Bottom Line

It has been an argument made for Ohio State receivers for several years: if a player can earn targets despite playing alongside Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith, then he has already proven his worthiness as a pro prospect. However, such an argument can be a double-edged sword. Did he earn the targets based on his own merit? Or did he benefit from being the third-most important receiver that opponents had to plan for each week? While each is a legitimate question, there are at least a few areas of his game that will endear him to his next team right away. Despite the lack of elite speed, he could easily emerge as his team's best deep threat almost immediately. While NFL corners will undoubtedly enjoy more success against him downfield than their college counterparts, his 68.8% contested-catch win rate for his career speaks volumes. He tracks the ball exceptionally well and does a fine job of timing his jump. He may have the strongest hands in this draft class, which show up repeatedly on contested catches and along the sideline when receivers have no choice but to catch the ball with their hands as they also try to keep their feet inbounds.

Much as the case was with Egbuka last season, there will usually be questions about a receiver who was never his team's primary threat in college being one in the NFL. The other reasons are probably more what NFL front offices are discussing: there is not a long list of receivers who have enjoyed success in the league with his combination of height, weight and speed. As is usually the case with slight-framed receivers, he doesn't offer much after the catch. While NFL teams can be reassured that he has been coached as well as any wideout (former position coach Brian Hartline has turned Ohio State into a NFL receiver factory over the years), Tate still needs some technical work on his routes to be a consistent threat in the short and intermediate areas of the field at the next level. However, it certainly helps his cause that he is the youngest receiver available in the draft. As a player three years removed from high school, there is a case to be made the best is yet to come for him. Although it would be a mistake to hope he will join Terry McLaurin, Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson and Jaxon Smith-Njigba as Buckeye alums who are their NFL team's alpha receivers, Tate is certainly capable (in time) of being a very good complementary receiver and his team's primary deep threat.

This article originally appeared on The Huddle: Carnell Tate NFL Draft Profile - Rookie Film Analysis

Vikes Views: Murray’s Job to Lose

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - DECEMBER 1: Quarterback Kyler Murray #1 of the Arizona Cardinals greets Sam Darnold #14 of the Minnesota Vikings after the game at U.S. Bank Stadium on December 1, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vikings defeated the Cardinals 23-22. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

As the Minnesota Vikings approach the start of their offseason program on April 20, the most impactful question facing the franchise centers on the quarterback position. Whether the Week 1 starter is J.J. McCarthy or Kyler Murray would signal two very different philosophies about how the team views its identity and competitive window.

The Vikings did not sign Murray to a one‑year “prove‑it” deal to sit him on the bench, so it’s reasonable to assume he enters the offseason with an edge in the competition. However, nothing is guaranteed in the NFL, and it would cost the team very little to maintain continuity by continuing J.J. McCarthy’s development.

Starting McCarthy would signal a commitment to continuity, trust in the process, and belief in both McCarthy and head coach Kevin O’Connell. McCarthy was drafted to be the franchise quarterback and brings the leadership traits teams look for at the position. At this stage, he should no longer be viewed purely as a prospect, but as a player capable of commanding the offense, setting protections, and winning games.

Retaining the starting role would be a significant endorsement of McCarthy’s growth. It would suggest the coaching staff has seen sufficient improvement in his processing speed, downfield accuracy, and decision‑making to confidently run the offense through him. It would also allow the organization to prioritize other roster needs next offseason—assuming the plan works.

Starting Kyler Murray, on the other hand, would reflect the urgency O’Connell may feel to win now. The organization has placed significant trust in O’Connell, and that confidence comes with expectations. Murray brings a dynamic skill set, but the offense would need to adapt to his playing style and preference for spread concepts. Durability questions, concerns about long‑term fit, and the potential for a sizable contract next offseason all factor into the decision. That said, none of those issues will matter if O’Connell believes Murray gives the team the best chance to win immediately.

Ultimately, the Vikings didn’t sign Murray to a one‑year deal to keep him on the sideline. He likely enters camp with the inside track to the starting job. Still, there are compelling reasons for the organization to hope McCarthy wins the competition. Murray is the leader right now. That outlook, of course, could change as the offseason progresses.

Two polls today, I’ll post them again throughout the offseason to see how the results move.

'Quiet, steady, thoughtful' - promotion the Lincoln City way

The Lincoln City squad celebrating their promotion infront of their visiting supporters at Reading's Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Lincoln City secured promotion to the Championship with five League One matches still remaining [Getty Images]

How has a club with one of the smallest budgets in League One won promotion to the Championship?

When just a solitary point was needed, Jack Moylan scored a 96th-minute winner to secure a 2-1 victory at Reading and seal promotion in style, clinching a place in the second tier for the first time in 65 years.

With five matches remaining, Lincoln's next job will be to win the League One title and complete a historic campaign at Sincil Bank.

It has been a journey about more than just recent seasons. To explain it fully, John Pakey - a former sports editor of the Lincolnshire Echo - caught up with his former colleagues to reflect on a success story that has been 20 years in the making.

"We look at Lincoln City as a sleeping giant, is that fair?"

This question was being put to me by Danny Cowley, it was just after 17:00 on Wednesday, 11 May, 2016.

I remember the time and date very clearly as I had just pressed send on the back page of the Lincolnshire Echo. The headline declaring - "It's a Dan deal: Cowley to be new Imps boss".

It was my first conversation with the man who, alongside his brother Nicky, would go on to dramatically change the fortunes of the club.

I had secured my story through sources, not from him direct, so to hear him on the phone was a relief as that back page was now whirling around a press.

"Nicky and I really think that if we can get the city behind us, if we can connect, then it has real potential," said Danny. I agreed, but we had to go back another 10 years to really see when it had last felt like that.

'Keith had an eye for a player like no other'

Keith Alexander celebrates a Lincoln win in 2005
Keith Alexander was in charge at Sincil Bank for 213 games from 2002-2006 [Getty Images]

That was under the management of Keith Alexander, a man who would cement his place in the club's history, bringing it out of the ashes of administration to back-to-back play-off campaigns in League Two.

"Before Keith, the gates were bad, 2,500 people turning up," said Leigh Curtis, who took over coverage of Lincoln City for the Echo back in 2005.

"Off the pitch, the ITV digital crash left the club out of pocket and it went into administration. What Keith did saved the club."

And what Alexander did was recruit well. Several players he found came out of non-league and in some cases went on to play in the Premier League - Gareth McAuley and Gary Taylor-Fletcher being the two main examples.

"His eye for a player was amazing, and that was his great strength," added Curtis. "But he also knew he had to get the team spirit right.

"He encouraged them to go out and socialise, build that spirit. His saying was that team spirit was worth 50 points in a season.

"What that did on the pitch was create a very hard-working team, players who would graft for each other. Critics would say it was a long-ball team, I think Keith just made a team that was hard to beat."

Alexander left to join Peterborough United in the summer of 2006 and died aged just 53 in 2010. Such was the mark he made his funeral was held in the cathedral in the city.

"Until recently, no manager after Keith recruited as well as he did," said Curtis. "That was part of the downfall really."

That downfall culminated in Steve Tilson in charge of the club as they dropped out of the Football League in 2011. A day Curtis described as "horrific".

'Dorrian does not get enough credit for what he did'

"After that, the one man that really kept the club alive was the chairman Bob Dorrian. Dorrian doesn't get enough credit for what he did," said Curtis.

Dorrian was someone I would spend a lot of time talking finances with. I had taken over coverage from Leigh and by now was enduring life in non-league.

Dorrian did not just back the club with money, he was also seeking out investment and restructured the ownership to make any sale easier.

After several false dawns, Dorrian's patience paid off when Clive Nates came on board in 2016 – eventually taking over as chairman in 2018.

A South African businessman so unassuming you would struggle to pick him out in the directors' box – not that he sat in it much.

He would often quietly, almost anonymously, mingle among the fans on the terraces on away trips.

I asked Nates "why?" when he got involved.

"I have friends who spend money on paintings, on cars," he said. "But I like football and that's what I want to put my money in."

His first job – get the Cowleys, a pair of up-and-coming non-league managers who had taken Essex side Concord Rangers up the divisions.

Their arrival came on the same day as my departure from the Echo. Mark Whiley was to take over. He covered an FA Cup run where the Imps set a new record, the first non-league club to reach the quarter-finals, promotion back to the Football League, promotion to League One, a Wembley final victory. All in four years.

'The fans cheered the announcement of the Cowleys'

Danny Cowley blows a kiss to the stands as he is held aloft by Lincoln fans
Danny Cowley won 98 of his 184 games in charge of Lincoln [Getty Images]

"The Cowleys were different as after years of bargain basement managers we actually went out and did the research and found them," said Whiley.

"The excitement was there and I remember the event where they first met the fans they were cheered into the room.

"We can look at this season and see promotion to the Championship as the best thing the club has done, but those three seasons, two promotions, FA Cup quarter-final, winning a trophy at Wembley. That changed it all.

"They brought a buzz back that we hadn't seen since Keith, and they were like Keith in that they would find players on the way up, scour non-league and find the future stars.

"The fact is, that even after the Cowleys left to join Huddersfield, the energy stayed.

"It sticks with me that Danny said to me he didn't want to see kids in Lincoln wearing the shirts of Premier League clubs, he wanted to see them kicking a ball in the park wearing a Lincoln City shirt.

"The success, the work that was done means that is a reality. I see it all the time when I go round the city, people wear their colours with pride."

While Mark, Leigh and myself have covered parts of Lincoln's recent history, one man who has been the stalwart has been BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Michael Hortin.

His first game was in 1999, and he was there in the commentary box as Lincoln gained promotion to the Championship.

"This promotion is the culmination of a long-term plan," said Hortin. "This is about a chairman and board who have been thoughtful with their investment.

"Lincoln's FA Cup run earned them a lot of money and they did not spend it on players, they spent it on a whole new training set-up.

"The Cowleys were the start of a transition from the old way of doing things, to a set-up that is very much part of the modern game.

"Under them a sporting director was brought in to support recruitment and player development and now we really do have a true 'head coach' in Michael Skubala.

"It is about finding those raw players, developing them, selling them, and it is paying off as it has allowed them to secure players on better deals."

Lincoln have, as Hortin describes, recruited 'experience' to the squad. Their head coach, though, is a man who had limited time in the professional game, but Hortin said Skubala's ability to learn and adapt has been impressive.

"I remember the first game Skubala took was against Stevenage, and it was a bit of a shock, but he was quite cool and his reaction was more 'huh, this is what it is about', and he learned," said Hortin.

"The way the team has adapted and what Skubala has done is create a team that is hard to beat."

A team that is hard to beat. A club that has been learning, developing, recruiting, all building up to where Lincoln are now. But what next?

Hortin is confident that the club will remain realistic. "The first goal will be survival, but the thing is they had a plan to become an established League One club, and now they will be working on another plan for what comes next.

"The one thing is that new owner Ron Fowler will likely go about it the same as Clive Nates. It will be done in a quiet, steady, thoughtful way. That has become the Lincoln way."

Ex-White Sox, Orioles 31 home run Silver Slugger earns minor league honor with Blue Jays

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The Toronto Blue Jays could have a difficult decision on their hands. 

After being swept by the Chicago White Sox, Toronto should be searching for answers about how to turn its losing ways around. A boost on offense may be the first step in flipping the switch. 

Veteran Eloy Jimenez signed a minor league contract with the Blue Jays during the offseason. The former Chicago White Sox and Baltimore Orioles slugger hit a personal best 31 home runs during his rookie year in 2019, but injuries and inconsistent performance derailed his career. 

"The right-handed slugger is best known for his time with the White Sox, garnering considerable hype as one of baseball’s top prospects leading up to his big league debut in 2019," MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan wrote in January. "Chicago signed him to a six-year, $43 million contract that March, days before his first MLB game." 

MoreMarlins suggested to sign Max Kepler after Phillies OF was suspended for 80 games

TSN reports that Jimenez won the Legends Player of the Week award for his hot start at the plate at Triple-A Buffalo. He's slashing .375/.429/.542 with one home run and five RBI in seven games thus far. 

ELOY ‼️

Jimenez earns himself the Legends Player of the Week honor! pic.twitter.com/F9p6tjGYBM

— Buffalo Bisons (@BuffaloBisons) April 6, 2026

Could the Blue Jays consider calling up Jimenez? His defensive limitations could lead to a disheartening conclusion for the 29-year-old. Jimenez is mainly a DH at this point in his career, partially playing first base. 

That's not much to work with for Blue Jays manager John Schneider. 

More MLB news:

Falcons’ James Pearce Jr. will not attend minicamp following February arrest: Source

James Pearce Jr. has informed the Atlanta Falcons that he will not report for minicamp on Tuesday, a league source confirmed Monday.

Pearce’s status with the team has been in limbo since Feb. 7, when he was arrested following an incident with former girlfriend Rickea Jackson, who plays for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.

Pearce was arrested after allegedly hitting Jackson’s vehicle several times with his own and trying to block her access to the Doral (Fla.) Police Department and has been charged with felony aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, felony fleeing and eluding police, felony resisting an officer with violence and misdemeanor stalking. He is scheduled to go to trial on May 4 and could face jail time.

The Feb. 7 incident was part of a tumultuous, multiyear relationship between Pearce and Jackson, according to a petition for injunction for protection against dating violence Jackson filed on Feb. 9.

“James appears to have an underlying mental disorder, and he is violent,” she stated in the petition. “I am in fear of my life, and I believe, if this Court does not assist me with this issue, James will kill me.”

According to Jackson’s petition, Pearce threatened to kill Jackson, threatened to put a bag over her head and “verbally and physically abused” her on multiple occasions prior to the Feb. 7 incident that led to his arrest. After an incident in which he “snatched” her cellphone away and pulled her hair, Jackson told Pearce she wanted to end the relationship, she stated in the document.

“James did not listen to my request and instead went on a never-ending campaign of threats, physical assaults, and abuse against me,” she wrote.

At one point, Pearce offered Jackson $75,000 to meet with her and $200,000 to remain in a relationship with her, according to Jackson.

Pearce’s case has a status hearing scheduled for April 21 and a docket sounding scheduled for April 23. The sounding will be the final chance for a plea agreement to be reached in the case. Predicting how much jail time Pearce could face if convicted on his charges is difficult because of Florida sentencing calculation guidelines that account for a wide range of mitigating factors, such as whether the defendant expressed remorse or was not in a sound state of mind.

The NFL’s personal conduct policy can impose penalties on Pearce regardless of the outcome of his criminal case. It states that in cases of felony battery and dating violence, “a first violation will subject the violator to a baseline suspension without pay of six games, with possible upward or downward adjustments based on any aggravating or mitigating factors.” A second offense “will result in banishment from the NFL,” and the player can ask for reinstatement after one season, according to the policy.

Pearce’s situation “remains under review” by the NFL, according to a league representative. The terms of the personal conduct policy allow the league to conduct its own investigation independent of law enforcement, but the league representative declined to say if it had opened its own investigation into Pearce. If the league does investigate and find credible evidence of similar behavior prior to this year’s incident, that could be considered an aggravating factor under the policy and result in increased discipline.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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College Baseball Notebook: Flora is on track to be 3rd UCSB pitcher drafted in 1st round since 2021

Jackson Flora of UC Santa Barbara is on a heater, and we're not talking about his fastball that averages better than 96 mph and tops out at over 100.

Flora has pitched 34 consecutive shutout innings over five starts and is third in the nation with an 0.83 ERA.

His latest outing was his best of the season, a four-hit shutout in a 6-0 victory over Cal Poly last Thursday. At 6-0, he has matched his 2025 win total.

“He's put it together,” UCSB coach Andrew Checketts said Monday. “We've known since he got here what a special arm it was and what a special athlete he was. He’s a competitive kid. There was rawness to his game when he got here, but he’s continued to grow and improve and developed his pitches.”

The junior right-hander is Baseball America's top college pitching prospect for the Major League Baseball amateur draft and is in line to become the Gauchos' second pitcher in two years to be taken in the first round and third since 2021. Tyler Bremner was the No. 2 overall pick last year, by the Angels, and Michael McGreevy was taken No. 18 by the Cardinals in 2021.

Checketts also developed a first-round pick in Dillon Tate in 2015 and 2020 Cy Young Award winner Shane Bieber, a fourth-rounder in 2016.

Flora, in addition to his fastball, throws a sweeper and hard slider and in the preseason developed a kick changeup, which sinks more than a straight changeup and has been especially effective against left-handed batters.

Flora originally committed to Loyola Marymount out of Pleasanton, California. He reopened his recruitment following a coaching change at LMU in 2023. At the time, he was dating the sister of then-UCSB ace Matt Ager.

“So we at least had somebody vouching for us,” Checketts said. “That helps. She wasn’t going to school here and they’ve broken up since. I think that gave us a voice when he was on the market, that he could trust us.”

In the polls

Consensus No. 1 UCLA took three from nationally ranked rival Southern California to extend its winning streak to a program-record 23 games. The Bruins have swept five Big Ten Conference opponents, a first for the program. Up next are a Tuesday game at Cal State Fullerton and three this weekend at Rutgers.

Texas and Georgia Tech are behind UCLA in the D1Baseball.com and Baseball America rankings for the fourth straight week.

The Longhorns (26-5) took two of three at South Carolina for their fourth straight Southeastern Conference series win. The Yellow Jackets (26-5) opened a 4-0 week with a run-rule win over Auburn and then swept California on the road.

Cade Kaboom!

LSU's Cade Arrambide set a school record with four home runs in the Tigers' 16-6, 12-inning win at Tennessee on Sunday. His grand slam highlighted a 10-run 12th. He was the first player to go deep four times since Justin Osterhouse of Purdue Fort Wayne did it against Wright State last May.

Jayhawks on the rise

Kansas (22-10) has won six straight and 12 of 14 after sweeping Utah. The Jayhawks have won three straight Big 12 series and matched their best start in conference play at 12-3, and they've scored at least 10 runs in five straight games for the first time since 2011. With 52 runs in four games (13.0 average), they were the highest-scoring power-conference team last week.

KU has 16 come-from-behind wins, none bigger than the 14-12 walk-off against the Utes on Thursday. The Jayhawks homered four times in the bottom of the ninth inning, capped by Tyson LeBlanc's game winner.

Cleanup spot

Nebraska, ranked as high as No. 19, has won 21 of its last 22 games. The Cornhuskers swept Penn State and are 11-1 in Big Ten play, their best conference start since they opened 10-1-1 in the Big 12 in 2008. At 22-6, they've matched their best 32-game start. ... Mississippi won two of three at Florida despite scoring no runs in 20 consecutive innings. The Rebels scored in the sixth inning of Thursday's 6-4 win, lost 2-0 Friday and scored all of their runs in the ninth inning of Saturday's 5-2 win. ... Bowling Green's Alex Laird stole a MAC-record seven bases, including home, in a 9-6 win over Akron on Friday.

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Nick Williams gets DL target on campus for the first time in two years

Back in May of 2024, Florida State extended a scholarship offer to 2027 three-star defensive lineman Kalib Spivey. A month later, he attended their Elite Camp. Then, things got murky between him and the program.

The 6-foot-2, 230-pounder says that the interest in him from FSU had fallen off since that trip, and he hadn't been back on campus since then. However, one huge factor got him to return to Tallahassee over the weekend, and that was edge coach Nick Williams.

"I got on the phone with Coach Williams and he was just saying how good of a player I was and how he can develop me into being the best player that I can be," Spivey said via Noles247. "That really stood out to me. He didn't get on the phone talking about draft picks and all that, he just straight up talked to me about development. Had a real conversation with me and I really enjoyed that."

The communication between Williams and Spivey has been going on for quite some time. Spivey got to witness the program's second spring scrimmage, and he specifically had his eyes on the Williams and his coaching style.

It was the first meeting in person for Spivey and Williams, and the former praised the latter on his approach.

"I just wanted to meet the new coach," Spivey said. "Since he is a new coach that came, I just wanted to meet him. I've been talking to him for a while.

"He seems like a really good guy. A guy who cares about developing kids into men. He cares about developing high school players. ... He wants to develop kids to men."

Williams has certainly done a great job on developing college players. When he was at Georgia, he helped develop edge Travon Walker into the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, and he just recently got a major contract extension. Williams also helped Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, and Devonte Wyatt become first-round picks out of Georgia. Fadil Diggs, who was a seventh-round pick in 2025, was coached by Williams at Syracuse as well.

Spivey is the No. 537 overall recruit and the No. 63 defensive lineman in the country per 247Sports composite rankings. They have him listed as the No. 21 prospect in Alabama.

In terms of an official visit to Florida State, Spivey is working to get one locked in.

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Championship: Coventry held at Hull after Boro and Millwall also drop points - reaction

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Are the Colts banking on Hunter Wohler?

Aug 7, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) is tackled by Indianapolis Colts safety Hunter Wohler (30) during the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images | Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

The Indianapolis Colts are still without a starting strong safety as we inch towards the NFL Draft… or are they?

Indy’s starter of the past two seasons, 2022 draftee Nick Cross, just left in free agency to join the Washington Commanders’ defensive backfield. Although his departure was indeed a loss, general manager Chris Ballard and Co. didn’t seem to be pressed to see him go. There wasn’t a bidding war that took place, but rather, Cross left on his own accord.

Cross was a tackling machine for the Colts, totaling 266 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and 3.5 sacks in his 34 games started across the past two seasons. He also added four interceptions and ten passes broken up despite his shortcomings in coverage. His durability and reliability from the box netted him a modest two-year, $13M deal, which begs the question: Why didn’t the Colts try harder to bring back a proven commodity who was developed in-house?

That’s likely because all signs are pointing toward the torch being passed down to 2025 7th-round draft pick Hunter Wohler.

The 6’2”, 213 lb safety slowly but surely heated up in training camp before his rookie campaign was ultimately ended before it could begin after suffering a season-ending Lisfranc injury. Wohler was shaping up to be an impact player from day one, with special teams contributions at the forefront, but also a backup at both safety and linebacker.

He notably intercepted Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson twice in the team’s practice scrimmage in the week leading up to their preseason matchup last year, before leading the Colts with nine tackles (six solo) in his first big of preseason run at the next level. It was evident throughout the summer that Wohler belongs in the NFL, but is he ready to start?

His playstyle and strength as a tackler from box alignment are certainly intriguing as they mimic that of Nick Cross’s. It’s tricky to confidently suggest that a former 7th-round draft selection with zero regular-season experience is going to make a smooth transition as the next in line, but until Wohler is afforded a veteran safety to bridge the gap like Rodney McLeod did for Cross, this new era is nothing more than a waiting game to see if Chris Ballard can outdo his previous trick.

Three Auburn basketball players named to NIT All-Tournament Team

Auburn basketball guards sophomore Tahaad Pettiford, junior Kevin Overton, and senior Keyshawn Hall were named to the 2026 NIT All-Tournament Team right after the championship game on Sunday, April 5.

Auburn brought home its first NIT Championship for the program after defeating Tulsa 92-86. Pettiford, Overton, and Hall each played a major role in the NIT Tournament and Championship game for the Tigers. The sophomore Pettiford hit a big three-pointer that immediately answered the three-pointer that Tulsa Ade Popoola hit to cut the lead to two. In the last 10 seconds of the ball game, Overton hit an even bigger three-pointer for the Tigers, this time tying the ball game to send it to overtime.

Overton's performance overall in the final landed him being named the NIT Most Valuable Player award. He scored 26 points, hitting 5-of-8 from three and assisting on three shots. As a whole, Overton scored 20 or more points in three of the five tournament games for the Tigers, with only one not reaching double-digits.

Though not scoring like he did all season, Hall did put up a respectable double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Throughout the tournament, his best game came in the semi-final against Illinois State, where he dropped 24 points on 62.5% shooting.

Auburn relied on these three guards heavily to lead the way offensively during their NIT Tournament championship run. Hall played his last game, but questions will remain for Pettiford and Overton about whether they will return to the program.

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Why This Women’s Final Four Felt Bigger Than Just a Championship

Female beside a championship trophy at a basketball venue.
UCLA Won a Championship with Connection and JoyAmanda Lucci - Hearst Owned

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It was about 7 p.m. on Thursday night, and Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix’s Melrose District was packed with a mix of regulars and new faces in town to take in the conclusion of the women’s NCAA basketball tournament that weekend.

Though Title 9, which opened a year ago, is well known as the city’s first and only sports bar dedicated to women’s sports—and you could say I’m something of a women’s sports super-fan myself—my mind still went elsewhere when a bartender told me it was their “busy season.”

It’s early April! The weather is gorgeous! It’s the perfect time to grab a Billie Jean Spritz! (That’s grapefruit tequila, Aperol, orange bitters, and prosecco, by the way.)

But no. The Unrivaled 3-on-3 basketball season just ended, the WNBA season is about to begin, and sandwiched in between is March Madness, which would crown a champion later that weekend about 4 miles away at Mortgage Matchup Center. In this sacred section of the city, where a life-size image of Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi leaping for a layup graces the wall opposite the bar, women’s basketball means business.

"The city has changed and embraced not only women's basketball, but women's sports in general," Taurasi told me two days later in downtown Phoenix, where she was supporting Lilly’s mobile mammogram screenings for women over 35. She was drafted to the Mercury in 2004, and simply never left—her kids go to school here, her entire life is here, and now she’s made it her mission to help give back to the place that’s given her so much.

A neon sign with a basketball-themed mural in the background.
The Diana Taurasi wall at Title 9 Sports GrillAmanda Lucci

"This city is the gold standard when it comes to fandom,” she said, “and I think the Final Four this weekend is definitely a product of that."

As someone who has covered women’s sports from all corners of the globe—Final Fours to All-Star Games, World Cups and the Olympics—I sometimes sound like a broken record saying, “This one feels different.” But it’s kind of like your favorite record, the one where every pop and crackle tells a story, the one you can’t stop playing because even though it’s different than it was, it feels like a warm hug. You’ll never let it go, because it’s the real deal.

I said it after the 2023 Final Four in Dallas, when the Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese showdown became water cooler conversation as First Lady Jill Biden looked on from Billie Jean King’s suite. I said it again last year in Tampa, when Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd carried UConn to a record 12th national championship, setting up a storybook rookie year for Paige in the WNBA and launching another new generation of players into superstardom.

But what made this Final Four feel different was how ordinary it all suddenly felt—in the best way. Merch lines snaked through every building I visited without anyone remarking on them. Every stray conversation I heard in restaurants or out in the street carried the assumption that of course this was where everyone should be this weekend. No one was explaining why it mattered, they just knew it did.

Court setting for the 2026 Women's Final Four event.
Amanda Lucci - Hearst Owned

Like on Saturday night in the lobby of my hotel, when I met a woman from Iowa named Steph who was at that game in Dallas three years ago to cheer on her local team. She and her family fell so in love with the experience that they decided they’d make traveling to the women’s Final Four a yearly tradition.

Covering plenty of miles in Phoenix in my Brooks sneakers, every fan I spoke to along the way said attending the Final Four is not necessarily about having a personal connection to a team—it’s about connecting to the community.

The Bruin Bond

This year’s tournament certainly delivered on exciting upsets and busted brackets, like when South Carolina put on a defensive master class to shut down title favorites UConn on Friday night. But when UCLA hoisted the national championship trophy Sunday afternoon, they made it clear that the win was all about heart, manifestation, and the power of friendship.

At the postgame press conference, UCLA head coach Cori Close explained what that looked like for this UCLA team, a group of mostly veterans—all of their points in the championship game were scored by seniors—who have spent years together forging strong bonds and making sacrifices to win the school’s first-ever national title. For the last 30 days, the Bruins began film sessions by writing down five to seven “I will” statements and choosing some to share with each other. They decided they would become national champions, and they did.

"I just think about how many of those ‘I wills’ they actually lived out,” Close said. “That's just so rewarding to see something that you really planned for, you really sacrificed for.”

UCLA senior guard Gabriela Jaquez, who was the game’s leading scorer, said their biggest “why” was each other. “The joy we had and the love we have for each other has really motivated us this whole season, because we just want to do it for each other,” she said. “That just made it so special.”

Jaquez and her teammates went viral multiple times this season for simply having a good time, whether they were joining the UCLA dance team at halftime of the men’s basketball game or recording funny TikTok dances.

“We did everything to get there, basketball-wise, and we also just enjoyed each other,” said senior center Lauren Betts, voted the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. A top WNBA draft prospect who has been open about her past struggles with mental health, she said the support of Close and her teammates made her see herself in a new light. “We’re such a close group of girls, and I’m gonna miss them so much.”

Very little of the press conference was spent on box scores and stat lines, but rather on the relationships that powered them through. That’s not to say it hadn’t been on display from prior championship-winning teams, but it feels particularly poignant that in a moment when the sport is exploding outward—with bigger audiences, bigger stakes, and a brighter spotlight—the thing its top team chose to center was something that felt so human.

It’s not just the highlights or the headlines anymore, but the feeling of being part of something exciting. In Phoenix, it looked like downtown bars packed with lifelong fans alongside first-timers already planning their 2027 trip to Columbus, Ohio. It looked like a team writing down “I will” and seeing it through.

Maybe that’s what’s different now. Not that women’s basketball has arrived—it’s always been here—but that it’s settled in. The kind of thing you plan your spring around without thinking twice. The kind of thing that, once you’re in it, you don’t really want to leave.

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The UFC newcomer, who debuted Saturday at UFC Fight Night 272, is not looking to sit around now that he's in the UFC. Delano (17-3 MMA, 1-0 UFC) wants to fight at least two more times this year, and he's ready to go as soon as summer.

"Man, if it's in my power, I want to fight early, maybe three months," Delano told MMA Junkie and other reporters at the UFC Fight Night 272 post-fight news conference. "If anyone gave me a fight, I'll sign the contract now. I want to fight a lot – two (more) times yet in this year, if it's possible."

Delano is mainly looking to stay active. He has no preference on who he'd get matched up with. Delano has no problem leaving that up to the UFC matchmakers.

"I think I trust in Sean Shelby to get the matches and the UFC guys," Delano said. "I only want to fight. (Whoever) he wants to put to me, I will fight."

The Brazilian won his UFC debut this past Saturday by outpointing Robert Ruchala (11-3 MMA, 0-2 UFC) in a hard-fought unanimous decision. He entered the promotion by way of Dana White Contender Series in August 2025. With this win, Delano is now on a five-fight winning streak.

"It was an amazing fight for you fans, and I think I'm very happy about the fight," Delano said. "It was three rounds of a lot of punches and kicks, and for me, it's good because I'm growing up like a fighter in UFC."

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Seahawks 7-round mock draft: Seattle goes for ‘Big Citrus’

FORT WORTH, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 8: Jordyn Bailey #4 of the TCU Horned Frogs is wrapped up by Domonique Orange #95 of the Iowa State Cyclones during the first half at Amon G. Carter Stadium on November 8, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It is Mock Draft season! Surely fans have read dozens, if not hundreds of mock drafts by this time of year. So, what’s one more? Here is what this schmuck thinks the Seattle Seahawks could do in the 2026 NFL Draft.

First, let’s see how the first round shook out in this mock. I went through and mocked the first three rounds in order to see who I believe would realistically be available for Seattle at pick 32, 64, and 96 (barring trades). From there, rounds 4-7 were left to the mock draft generator as Seattle only has one pick (188) – for now – after day two.

At 32, there are a few names of interest. The biggest shock is that tight end, Kenyon Sadiq is still available. Seattle does not have a need at tight end. However, with Sadiq on the board, perhaps that could cause a team to trade back into the first round to take the ultra-athletic tight end. At cornerback, Avieon Terrell, Chris Johnson, and Brandon Cisse are all still available. Running back Jadarian Price is available, as are a few edge rushers like Malachi Lawrence, Cashius Howell, R Mason Thomas and Gabe Jacas. Considering the large number of names that Seattle could be interested in, the trade down option is the most intriguing.

The Tennessee Titans at pick 35 could look to move up three spots and give up one of their two early fifth round picks to Seattle in order to give second year quarterback, Cam Ward another receiving option. Seattle in turn will add a fifth-round pick (pick 142) right in the middle of the large gap they had before, in-between picks 96 and 188.

Trade:

  • Titans receive pick 1.32 (Kenon Sadiq, TE)
  • Seahawks receive pick 2.35 and 5.142

Now at pick 35, Seattle still has all of the options they had before (other than Sadiq, cornerback, Aveion Terrell, and quarterback, Ty Simpson.) Having their pick of the litter, the Seahawks take edge rusher, Malachi Lawrence out of Central Florida.

Pick 2.35 – Malachi Lawrence, edge, Central Florida

The Seahawks’ largest need is arguably edge. With only one starting edge rusher under contract after 2026 (DeMarcus Lawrence), Seattle will likely target the position early. Malachi Lawrence is 6’4”, 250 pounds, and put on a show at NFL Combine in February. Although raw, Lawrence has shown flashes with “an explosive get off and a deep bag of moves/counters.” Coming to Seattle where he can learn behind another Lawrence (DeMarcus) as well as Uchenna Nwosu and Derick Hall will be the perfect spot where he can develop slowly and not shoulder the load immediately.

Pick 2.64 – Keith Abney II, cornerback, Arizona State

At pick 64 in the second round, the next big needs for Seattle are running back and cornerback. Unfortunately, in this mock (done by yours truly), both running backs, Jadarian Price and Mike Washington Jr. were taken. Although Jonah Coleman and Emmett Johnson are available, Seattle doesn’t go for either. At cornerback, Keionte Scott, Keith Abney, and Jalen Kilgore are all available. Some other interesting names are wide receiver Chris Brazell III, offensive lineman Gennings Dunker, and defensive tackle Domonique Orange. Here at the end of the second round, Seattle goes with cornerback, Keith Abney II out of Arizona State.

With Seattle losing Riq Woolen in free agency to the Philadelphia Eagles, there is a big hole that needs to be filled in the cornerback room. Abney is a feisty type of corner who’s “coverage IQ and competitiveness are loud on tape.” Abney is a physical corner who spent most of his time outside. This outside experience will be great for him to be able to compete with the likes of Nehemiah Pritchett and Noah Igbinoghene to start on the outside while Witherspoon moves around the field as Seattle likes to deploy him. Although many project Abney to slide inside to nickel, like the Lawrence pick above, Abney will not be forced to start immediately and will have time to develop into an outside corner at the pro-level.

Pick 3.82 – Domonique Orange, NT, Iowa State

Now for the big surprise of this mock draft. The 2026 draft is largely considered a shallow draft class, with there being a large drop off entering day three of the draft. On top of this, the Seahawks are projected to have extra 2027 draft picks due to the compensatory selections from the free agents they lost this off-season. Because of this, look for Seattle to trade one of their extra 2027 picks (in this case, a 4th rounder) to move up in the 2026 draft. As for a trade partner, the Minnesota Vikings could be interested in more 2027 draft capital, in case it doesn’t work out at quarterback with JJ McCarthy and Kyler Murray. The projected trade here is as follows:

Trade:

  • Seahawks receive pick 3.82 (Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State)
  • Vikings receive pick 3.96 and a 2027 4th Round Pick.

With pick 82, Seattle trades up for Domonique Orange, a.k.a “Big Citrus,” a big nose tackle out of Iowa State. The massive 6’4” 325-pound prospect spent most of his time plugging up the A gap. Big Citrus has a quick first step and is excellent in recovery. His downside? Pass-rush. That is a-okay for Seattle though. Getting a strong nose tackle allows others like Jarran Reed and Byron Murphy to play more 3-technique where they excel. The addition of Big Citrus also adds needed depth to the defensive line room, allowing each player to play smaller percentages of the snaps, keeping them fresh throughout the game.

Pick 5.142 – Demond Claiborne, running back, Wake Forest

With Kenneth Walker III leaving in free agency, Seattle not only needs to add to the running back room, but they specifically need to add speed. At 4.37 seconds, Claiborne had the third-fastest 40 time amongst all running backs at the combine this year (only behind Mike Washington Jr. and Jeremiah Love). Claiborne has a track background (just like Rashid Shaheed) which clearly translates on the football field, especially in zone-blocking schemes like Seattle deploys. Another fun nugget about Claiborne; if Seattle makes this pick, they would replace Walker (a former Wake Forest Demon Deacon before transferring to Michigan State), with another former Demon Deacon.

Pick 6.188 – Tyren Montgomery, wide receiver, John Carroll

By the time the 6th round roles around, it is really time to take fliers. Although Seattle just re-signed Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Rashid Shaheed, and Jake Bobo, they still lost Dareke Young to the Las Vegas Raiders. Although listed at receiver, Young also brought tons of special teams help as well. Montgomery, like Young, is a small-school prospect. Despite being a former basketball prospect entering college, Montgomery bounced around different colleges before having to enroll at John Carroll University, a Division III school, due to NCAA Eligibility Rules. This last season at JCU, Montgomery put up 119 catches for 1,528 yards and 15 touchdowns, earning himself Division III All-American honors. Montgomery also showed off at the Senior Bowl this January as well, where one scout stated that “no one could cover him.”

Adding a flier on a small school prospect like Montgomery could pay dividends for Seattle. Plus it is well known how much John Schneider loves his Senior Bowl prospects.

Seahawks 2026 mock draft class

Pick 2.35: Malachi Lawrence, edge, Central Florida

Pick 2.64 – Keith Abney II, cornerback, Arizona State

Pick 3.82 – Domonique Orange, DT, Iowa State

Pick 5.142 – Demond Claiborne, running back, Wake Forest

Pick 6.188 – Tyren Montgomery, wide receiver, John Carroll

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Why Skip Bayless blames LeBron James for ‘deflating’ LA Lakers defeat despite scoring 30 points

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Skip Bayless has blamed LeBron James for the Los Angeles Lakers’ loss against the Dallas Mavericks

The criticism landed because LeBron still produced at a high level in a game the Lakers badly needed. But when a comeback falls short, the details late in the fourth quarter tend to shape the conversation more than the box score.

That is exactly where Bayless chose to focus. He was not questioning LeBron’s volume; he was questioning the moments that failed to swing the game.

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Skip Bayless says LeBron James hurt the Lakers despite big numbers against the Mavericks

Bayless made his case in a post shared on X, zeroing in on the parts of LeBron James’ night he believes mattered most in the loss.

The backdrop was a 134-128 defeat in Dallas, where LeBron filled the stat sheet but still came under fire for what happened when the Lakers were trying to complete their push.

Bayless wrote, “Mavs beat Lakers by 6 after losing last 14 at home. LeBron had a big game moving back to point: 30/9/15. BUT … once again, he missed both free throws near the 3-minute mark, deflating the Lakers’ comeback. His two weaknesses exposed again without Luka/AR: 5-9 FTs, 1-6 from 3.”

That is the argument in full. Bayless is not denying the production; he is saying the missed free throws and poor three-point shooting carried more weight because the Lakers were already short-handed and needed LeBron to close cleaner.

LA Lakers’ injuries have left 41-year-old LeBron James carrying too much late-season burden

The bigger issue for the Lakers is that Bayless’ criticism has landed at a time when LeBron is being asked to do far more than should be realistic for a 41-year-old at the end of a season.

Luka Doncic is dealing with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain that could sideline him for four to five weeks, while Austin Reaves has a Grade 2 oblique strain that will keep him out for the rest of the regular season and at least the first round of the playoffs.

That left LeBron as the clear lead option again in Dallas, where he finished with 30 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds in the six-point defeat.

That context matters because this is no longer just about one-off night from the supporting cast. The Lakers are suddenly back in a position where their offense, decision-making, and late-game composure all lean heavily on James because Doncic and Reaves are unavailable.

So Bayless can point to the missed free throws, and that is fair within the game itself.

But the larger reality is that the Lakers are once again relying on an aging superstar to function as their No. 1 option because two of their most important creators are hurt at the worst possible time.

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Juventus player ratings vs Genoa: Di Gregorio back with a bang

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Juventus made the most out of Roma and Como’s slip-ups, as they beat Genoa by two unanswered goals to place themselves just one point behind the Champions League zone.

Gleison Bremer and Weston McKennie gave the Old Lady a two-goal lead after 17 minutes, but they couldn’t quite kill off the contest with a third, which kept the visitors’ hopes alive. The Grifone almost halved the deficit in the second half, but Michele Di Gregorio pulled off a terrific save on Aaron Martin’s penalty kick to preserve the advantage.

Here are our player ratings for Juventus, who earned a routine 2-0 win over Genoa in front of their home supporters in Turin.

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Mattia Perin – 6

The experienced goalkeeper was almost a bystander against his former club for 45 minutes before making way for Di Gregorio.

Pierre Kalulu – 7

An almost complete performance from the France international, who won the vast majority of his duels at the back, and occasionally joined the attacks.

Gleison Bremer – 6.5

A story of two halves for the Brazilian, who scored the opener after four minutes and looked outstanding against Lorenzo Colombo in the first period, but found some difficulties after the break, and ended up giving away a spot-kick.

Lloyd Kelly – 6.5

The former Newcastle man was almost untroubled at the back. Produced the assist for Bremer’s opener.

Weston McKennie – 7

The versatile American showcased his finishing touch by rounding off a slick counter-attack, but he will be kicking himself for squandering two glorious chances later on.

Manuel Locatelli – 7

A dominant display in the middle of the park from the Juventus captain, who never shied away from a sliding tackle. Picked up his teammates with precise passes and long balls.

Khephren Thuram – 6.5

The French midfielder may have faded as the match progressed, but it was an overall impressive display filled with dynamic runs and generous contributions.

Andrea Cambiaso – 6

The Italian left-back started the match on a positive note, combining well with Yildiz. However, his touch let him down in the most important moments.

Francisco Conceicao – 7

The Portuguese speed demon provided the assist for McKennie with a perfectly timed set-up pass. He was able to cause havoc on countless occasions.

Kenan Yildiz – 6.5

Although it wasn’t quite vintage Yildiz, the Turkish star still displayed some jaw-dropping skills. He had two big chances to score, but his shots were too tame.

Jonathan David – 5.5

The Canadian had a forgettable first half, but almost made up for it with a venomous shot out of nowhere that crashed against the far post.

Substitutes

Michele Di Gregorio – 7.5

If his half-time introduction aimed to restore his self-confidence, then it certainly panned out better than Spalletti had expected. Pulled off a fantastic save on Aaron Martin’s spot-kick before denying the follow-up attempt.

Arkadiusz Milik – 6.5

The Pole’s return has been a breeze of fresh air for Juventus. Held up the ball experetly, brought his teammates into the play, and almost scored from the halfway line with an audacious effort.

Fabio Miretti – N/A

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Brandel Chamblee reacts to Anthony Kim not receiving an invite to play at The Masters

Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images
Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images

Anthony Kim completed one of the most remarkable comebacks in the history of the game with his win at LIV Golf Adelaide earlier this year.

After Kim won on LIV, there were calls for the Augusta National hierarchy to give the 40-year-old an exemption into this year’s Masters.

However, no invite has been given to the LIV Golf star.

Anthony Kim has endured real struggles away from the game over the past 15 years or so.

Photo by Michael Errey / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Michael Errey / AFP via Getty Images

The LIV golfer has battled addiction but managed to come out the other side, one day at a time, of course.

Kim’s win at LIV Adelaide was one of the biggest talking points in the game for a long, long time and it still is.

Many believed his feel-good story would be complete with a Masters invitation but he has been left disappointed in that regard.

Brandel Chamblee reacts to Anthony Kim not receiving a Masters invite

Kim told Chamblee he was destined for greatness when they first met around 28 years ago.

That obviously never happened but that was the path chosen for him, and he has become a better man because of the struggles he has endured.

However, his fine play on LIV this season was not rewarded with a special invite to play at Augusta National.

Chamblee responded when asked by Golf WRX whether Augusta National has made a mistake by not offering Kim a special invite into The Masters this year.

Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Anthony Kim is ranked 455th in the world by Data Golf, which unlike the OWGR has been awarding ranking points to the LIV Tour all along, Chamblee said.

Kim’s win resonated with a number of people in the golf world because of his personal struggles and going back almost two decades, his past popularity and disappearance from the game.

Had he carried on playing great immediately after that victory, (he’s finished 31st, 17th and next to last in the three events after his win), he may have garnered the attention of the invite committee as Joaquin Niemann did with his consistent play and in winning the Australian Open in 2024.

Anthony Kim holds Masters record

Kim currently holds the record for the most birdies made in a single round at Augusta National.

The 40-year-old made 11 birdies during the second round of the 2009 Masters.

Kim shot a round of seven-under-par 65 that day and ended up finishing in a tie for 20th.

He was a frightening talent when he burst onto the scene nearly two decades ago now.

Things obviously haven’t panned out as he would have liked, but he deserves huge credit for bouncing back and returning to the winners’ circle.

The 40-year-old could have died on multiple occasions by his own admission while he was in active addiction.

Now he has returned to the top of the game once again. However, a return to The Masters at some point in the near future would cap off what has already been a truly unbelievable turnaround for Anthony Kim.

Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Two

PEORIA, ARIZONA - MARCH 11, 2026: Luke Stevenson #31 of the Seattle Mariners bats during a minor league spring training game against the Cleveland Guardians at Peoria Stadium on March 11, 2026 in Peoria, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Tacoma Rainiers

Tacoma’s had more time under their belt than the other three affiliates, and with a 4-5 record thus far, it’s been a somewhat middling mix to start the season. There’s enough talent on this roster to be one of the more compelling teams in the PCL, but they’ll have to start picking things up in order to prove that on the field.

Alex Hoppe closes out the Rainiers Opening Day win. pic.twitter.com/f6Ufhvko3H

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) March 28, 2026

Colt Emerson, fresh off his record setting extension, fouled a pitch off his foot and had to exit Saturday’s game, though X-Ray imaging came back negative. He has been labeled as day-to-day and presumably should be back in the lineup sooner than later.

Another day another HR for Patrick Wisdom. 7th HR. pic.twitter.com/S1SYa5vPBZ

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) April 5, 2026

Looking like one of the most prodigious sluggers in all of minor league baseball right now, Patrick Wisdom has already launched seven homers on the young season, pulverizing baseballs deep into the stratosphere. He’s done a lot of the heavy lifting for this lineup so far and could be a compelling option as a right handed platoon option for the big league club should a spot happen to open up.

Arkansas Travelers

It’s been a tough start to the season for perhaps the most loaded affiliate in the entire organization, as a winless opening weekend has the Travs sitting in the cellar of the Texas League through the first three games. Despite their zero in the win column, there were plenty of performances that would indicate the future of this squad is much brighter than where they’re at right now. Talent wins out, and there’s plenty of it all throughout this roster.

Kade Anderson was awesome in his professional debut. Final line: 4IP, 5H, 0R, BB, 6K, 59 pitches, 43 strikes. All 5 hits were singles & 2 didn’t leave the infield. pic.twitter.com/r6P4MQBw0R

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) April 4, 2026

Kade Anderson made his official minor league debut on opening night, and the left hander was as-advertised, dicing up opposing hitters and working an efficient four innings in Friday’s contest against the RockHounds. Striking out six and walking just one on 59 pitches, the third overall pick in last year’s draft didn’t surrender a run and looked like the premiere prospect he’s been touted as all offseason. His deceptive delivery and complete arsenal are brutal on opposing hitters and should give him a great shot at dominating Double-A competition from the jump.

Everett AquaSox

The Frogs kicked off their season with an opening series in Spokane, dropping two of three to the Indians in some back-and-forth battles that featured crazy momentum shifts. With a potent lineup and unproven pitching staff, expect a lot of high scoring games this season at Funko Field.

It’s a 3-hit game for Luke Stevenson as he singles home Felnin Celesten. pic.twitter.com/kSHajfoJKu

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) April 5, 2026

Luke Stevenson is picking up right where he left off. After an excellent stint in the California League last summer, Stevenson is 4-9 thus far and looks to have maintained his balanced approach at the plate. The power, his calling card in college, has been more subdued in the professional ranks, but in his current form, Stevenson looks more and more like an absolute steal as a Comp A round selection. There’s a non-zero chance he’s the best player on this team.

MLB's No. 73 prospect Jonny Farmelo goes oppo for his first homer of the season at High-A!@Mariners | @MsPlayerDev | @EverettAquaSoxpic.twitter.com/w2LPEDxa9g

— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 5, 2026

Jonny Farmelo, the top ranked prospect on this roster, has already homered on the young season, launching a towering shot out to the opposite field. The whiff isn’t in a great spot right now and is going to be something that needs to be monitored this season, but hopefully the small sample size normalizes sooner than later.

Inland Empire 66ers

It’s been an unceremonious start for the 66ers under Mariner affiliation as they’ve yet to collect a win just yet, but thus far, a few blowup performances on the mound have really sunk the team’s chances at winning. It’s far too early to make any long-term conclusions about how this team will shake out, and there’s a lot of fun “sleeper” prospects that could easily shoot up the latter half of the organizational rankings by mid-summer.

Korbyn Dickerson’s first professional HR is an Inside-The-Park 2-run HR! pic.twitter.com/2gfqEHic4D

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) April 4, 2026

Korbyn Dickerson, patrolling centerfield for the 66ers, has been great through opening weekend and remains one of the bigger X-factors in this system. His talent could easily vault him into the upper-tiers of Mariner prospects, and though there are some concerns regarding the hit tool, he’s made strides improving his adjustability at the plate has shown an ability to succeed despite it. He’s a big name to circle for this season.

Ricardo Cova triples & is now 7 for 10 in the first 3 games. pic.twitter.com/ZDjBJcQkxs

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) April 5, 2026

Ricardo Cova has been in the system for a while, but he’s consistently flown under the radar due to absolutely loaded infields in past seasons. Collecting seven hits across his first thirteen AB’s, the undersized second baseman has been on a tear at the plate and will look to continue this success in what will be his sixth season in the organization despite being just 21 years of age. He should be a key part of this team’s offensive attack this season.

Mikey Moore afflicted with myocarditis last season during extended absence from football

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MARCH 21: Rangers' Mikey Moore celebrates scoring to make it 2-0 during a William Hill Premiership match between Rangers and Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium, on March 21, 2026, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey/SNS Group via Getty Images) | SNS Group via Getty Images

Mikey Moore is having himself a heck of a season on loan at Rangers. The 18-year-old Tottenham Hotspur winger is flying at Ibrox, scoring six goals and tallying 2 assists in just over 1200 minutes for Rangers and finding himself something of a fan favorite amongst Rangers fans this season. Not too shabby for a 18-year-old kid that was playing U18 football two seasons ago, and if things continue to go the way they are it suggests Moore could be have a real spark off the bench for Tottenham next season, no matter what division they are playing.

But things haven’t always come so easy. Last season Moore missed an extended period of time with a then-undiagnosed illness, described only as a “virus.” The assumption, Moore being the teenage kid that he is, was that Moore had picked up a long-term but ultimately relatively minor virus like mononucleosis; we at Carty Free Towers definitely made some jokes about Mikey spending more time snogging than playing football, and while we all were disappointed that last season was something of a wash for him it wasn’t seemingly something to be overly concerned about.

Today on SpursPLAY, the club dropped another episode of its Life on Loan series, this time focusing on Moore and his time at Rangers, and it was revealed that the virus that hit Mikey last season was actually quite serious, causing an inflammation in his heart (myocarditis) that led to him basically bedridden and unable to play football for six weeks. Moore was diagnosed with the (still unknown) virus in November.

“I was playing really well, starting to find my feet in the first team, then I think it was just before the Galatasaray game. I trained a couple of days before it, I think I was set to start or make an appearance in that game, then went for a driving lesson that night and all of a sudden I just felt a pain in my chest.

“The doctor called me and just said ‘forget about football for now’. It came back that I had myocarditis, which is a virus and it went to my heart, gave me the pain in my heart. I’m lucky I caught it early because I’m not sure what could have happened after that. I think I was in bed for six weeks. I wasn’t allowed any exercise.

“There was a lot of rumours at that time and it was tough to deal with. That six weeks was not six weeks of improving in the gym like with a usual injury.

“Right now, I feel at my best. I feel kind of what I felt like when I first started playing at Tottenham. That’s all done now. Put it behind me. That’s it, really.”

Whoa! That’s both serious and really scary. If anything, Mikey’s kind of soft-selling what happened to him — losing six weeks to any sort of injury is rough, but myocarditis is a serious condition that can cause heart palpitations, chest pain, flu-like symptoms, and sometimes even severe heart-related issues. Myocarditis is no joke — it’s the kind of diagnosis that could lead to serious complications. It wasn’t released what kind of virus Mikey had, but a quick google suggested viruses such as adenovirus (the common cold), COVID-19, parvovirus, and herpes simplex can all lead to myocarditis, as can measles, mononucleosis, and others. Ultimately it doesn’t matter what Moore was sick with — what matters is that he got treatment right away, and despite missing multiple weeks of football last season he recovered fully and is now kicking butt in Scotland.

It’s a reminder for all of us not to take things for granted, and that health conditions can come seemingly out of nowhere. I’m personally glad that Mikey has recovered fully, and that he felt comfortable enough discussing what happened to him.

Sunday Night Baseball schedule 2026: Dates, times, teams, live streams to watch every prime time MLB broadcast

MLB Sunday Night Baseball on NBC

Sunday Night Baseball schedule 2026: Dates, times, teams, live streams to watch every prime time MLB broadcast originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For the first time since 2000, MLB games are back on NBC. The network is the new home of Sunday Night Baseball in 2026, the first in a three-year deal.

The MLB package joins NBC's long-running Sunday Night Football franchise and its new Sunday NBA coverage for this season, giving the network a year-round showcase in that time slot. 

This year's coverage will feature esteemed announcers Bob Costas and Jason Benetti headline the coverage team on the network. Along with that duo, NBC will feature past MLB stars including Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Joey Votto to analyze the games and provide insights from their playing days.

With that in mind, here is the breakdown of the upcoming NBC baseball schedule for the 2026 season.

Where to watch MLB Sunday Night Baseball in 2026

The MLB Sunday Night Baseball package moves to NBC and Peacock this season, with 20 games set to air on NBC and 11 Peacock exclusives. 

All of the games on NBC can also be streamed live via DIRECTV, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. 

Catch every game – try DIRECTV FREE today! Stream live MLB, March Madness, soccer and more with must-have sports channels like TNT, TBS, truTV, ESPN, FS1, and NFL Network—all included with DIRECTV.

Start your FREE trial now and never miss a moment of the action. No contracts, no hassle, just wall-to-wall sports and entertainment.

Sunday Night Baseball schedule 2026

NBC will air 20 games in 2026, some of them outside the actual Sunday night slot. These include two Opening Day games and a Labor Day showcase.

Bob Costas (host), Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Ahmed Fareed (Sunday Night Leadoff host), Clayton Kershaw (analyst), Joey Votto (analyst), and Anthony Rizzo (analyst) will headline NBC's stellar coverage staff.

Here is the upcoming schedule for the 2026 season:

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 12Braves vs. Guardians7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTVPeacock
April 19Phillies vs. Braves7 p.m.Peacock
April 26Royals vs. Angels7 p.m.Peacock
May 3Tigers vs. Rangers7 p.m.Peacock
May 10Royals vs. Tigers7 p.m.Peacock
May 17Mariners vs. Padres7 p.m.Peacock
May 24Angels vs. Rangers7 p.m.Peacock
May 31Cardinals vs. Cubs7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 7Cubs vs. Giants8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 14Red Sox vs. Rangers7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 21Phillies vs. Mets7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
June 28Red Sox vs. Yankees7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 5Braves vs. Mets12:30 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 5Dodgers vs. Padres7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 19Yankees vs. Dodgers7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
July 26Phillies vs. Yankees7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 2Dodgers vs. Red Sox7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 9Padres vs. Astros8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 16Astros vs. Mariners7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 23Red Sox vs. Giants3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 30Cubs vs. Reds3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Aug. 30Mets vs. Astros7 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 6Phillies vs. Braves3 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 6Royals vs. Blue Jays7 p.m.Peacock
Sept. 7^Giants vs. Cardinals8 p.m.NBC, DIRECTV, Peacock
Sept. 13Giants vs. Padres7 p.m.Peacock
Sept. 20Orioles vs. Brewers7 p.m.Peacock

^ Labor Day (Monday)

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Syracuse, Gerry McNamara have inside track for 6-foot-11, 10 PPG transfer from SEC

Syracuse, Gerry McNamara have inside track for 6-foot-11, 10 PPG transfer from SEC originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Syracuse Orange will have to be active in the transfer portal, just like every other college basketball team in the country.

It'll be Gerry McNamara's first time running the show at SU, and that could lead to a little bit of uncertainty for certain recruits.

For one, though, that might actually be exactly what he needs.

J.P. Estrella plans to be in the portal when it opens on April 7, according to On3 Sports. And coming out of high school Estrella was recruited by McNamara.

This might be an interesting one for Syracuse. Gerry McNamara was Estrella’s lead recruiter when SU recruited him out of high school. https://t.co/DNlPc7d87d

— Mike Waters (@MikeWatersSYR) April 6, 2026

MORE: Bryce James transfer rumor isn't what it seems

Estrella was a top-100 recruit in the Class of 2023, finishing his high school career at Brewster Academy, which the Orange have recruited well from in the past.

He has spent all three of his college seasons with the Volunteers under Rick Barnes, and this season was his best. He averaged 10.0 points and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting 59.6% from the floor.

Estrella was on the bench in a sweatsuit when Tennessee was surprisingly upset by the Orange at the JMA Wireless Dome early in the season.

He was impactful most of the rest of the season in what was a crowded interior group for the Vols.

Now, he's looking for bigger opportunity, and he could find it with a familiar face in Syracuse.

MORE: Kentucky is going after a key transfer from Syracuse

Giants All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence II requests trade

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 15: Dexter Lawrence II #97 of the New York Giants grabs Spencer Brown #79 of the Buffalo Bills as a fight that breaks out during the game at Highmark Stadium on October 15, 2023 in Orchard Park, New York. The Bills beat the Giants 14-9. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New York Giants have made headlines to begin the month of April, a franchise embroiled in contract controversy with NFL All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II. This isn’t the first instance of drama on the salary front between the two sides, as Lawrence and the Giants were unable to come to terms on a new contract in either of two prior NFL offseasons.

What’s different now is that Lawrence has reportedly asked to be traded out of New Jersey, apparently unwilling to participate in the Giants’ offseason workout program beginning Tuesday, April 7, per Adam Schefter. Adding a player of Lawrence’s caliber would immediately benefit any team, especially one as starved for production along the defensive line as the Buffalo Bills proved in 2025.

However, Lawrence represents a massive financial commitment — the type that just may make president of football operations/general manager Brandon Beane a bit uncomfortable. As of publishing, One Bills Drive has in the neighborhood of $12 million dollars available to spend toward the roster in 2026. They’ve done meaningful work to get under the salary cap while also managing to sign a few outside free agents in the last few weeks.

The point remains that Buffalo has been relatively quiet this offseason, and are yet to make a splash in free agency. They did pull off a trade for wide receiver DJ Moore, and that’s going to eat up a fair amount of cap space this season and in future seasons. Moore doesn’t play defense, and it’s worth wondering if the Bills have the right in-house hands in the dirt to adequately accomplish a shift to new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard’s 3-4 base system.

It’s worth noting that Lawrence has spent his NFL career playing in a 4-3 system, the same as defensive tackle Ed Oliver. That shouldn’t preclude Buffalo from kicking the Bugatti-cloaked tires Lawrence and his preferred contract necessitate. It’s easy to envision success for a base line consisting of Lawrence, Oliver, and Deone Walker.

The biggest questions surround the Bills’ ability to pull off a trade, what moves need to be made to fit Lawrence’s 2026 salary under their cap, and how they’d manage a path to a new, lucrative multi-year deal for Lawrence. Would the Giants listen to an offer from Buffalo that included their 2026 first-round draft selection (26th overall) as the best part of any draft capital surrendered? Beyond that is where things really get complicated.

Lawrence, who’s set to turn 29 years old in November, currently averages $22.5 million a year per Spotrac. Any new contract agreement is likely to be far north of that yearly sum, perhaps somewhere beyond Zach Allen’s current deal with the Denver Broncos that pays him an average of around $25.5 million per year. It’s reasonable to guess that Lawrence will also covet guaranteed money in signing any new deal.

Importantly, before Buffalo could even make something happen on that front, they’d need to create around $6 million more in 2026 salary cap space just to acquire Lawrence and his $18.5 million salary via trade. That has to happen before the Bills could even begin to restructure Lawrence’s current deal and coming to terms on a new contract extension.

It’s not an impossible scenario for Buffalo to land Lawrence, but it’s far from simple. What would be best is for them to identify, draft, and develop their own version of a Dexter Lawrence as someone on a cost-controlled rookie contact.

Buffalo Rumblings readers in The Feed are divided on the idea of trading for Dexter Lawrence:

This week's unmissable European ties ⭐️

This week's unmissable European ties ⭐️
This week's unmissable European ties ⭐️

Europe’s big nights are back with a huge lineup: the reunion between PSG and Liverpool, the Real-Bayern classic, and French hopes carried by Strasbourg... here are the four matchups you won’t want to miss under any circumstances.

PSG – Liverpool, clash of the titans ⚔️

On Tuesday night, PSG take on Liverpool again. After a showdown last year that left a lasting impression, Mo Salah and his teammates will be out for revenge. From the Paris side, they will absolutely need to be clinical at home before facing the intensity of Anfield.


Real Madrid - Bayern Munich, a European classic 🇪🇺

A match that brings back memories of some epic moments from recent editions. It is now clearly one of the game’s great classics. Mbappé, Tchouaméni, Camavinga, Olise, Upamecano... we will obviously be keeping a close eye on the performances of our French players.


Barça - Atlético de Madrid, once again 🇪🇸

This is also a classic of the 2025-26 season. The Catalans once again find the Colchoneros in their path. Since September, the two sides have already faced each other four times. Last February, Griezmann and his teammates won 4-0, but in the other big meetings, Barcelona came out on top. This promises to be fiery!


Mainz - RC Strasbourg 🇫🇷

Aside from PSG, RCSA are the last French team still standing in Europe. We hope to see Gary O'Neil’s men shine away from home in the Conference League. Watch out for Mainz! The German club has not lost a single match since February 13.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

Dan Patrick ’embarrassed’ by UConn legend Geno Auriemma’s Final Four antics

Legendary sports radio host Dan Patrick bashed Geno Auriemma for his postgame actions following UConn’s Final Four loss to South Carolina.

The iconic college basketball coach caused a major uproar at the women’s NCAA Tournament after a heated encounter with Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley went viral. However, Auriemma’s apology might not be enough to win back over sports media members like Patrick.

MORE: Geno Auriemma apologizes for unacceptable Final Four meltdown

Patrick went on his “The Dan Patrick Show” program Monday to rip into the UConn coach’s actions involving Staley. Meanwhile, the longtime host’s sentiments have been shared by other personalities like Stephen A. Smith.

"I was embarrassed for him… Act like the greatest coach in the game – nothing's given to you, you know that!"

– DP on Geno Auriemma's interaction with Dawn Staley. pic.twitter.com/H2S4VYVIc9

— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) April 6, 2026

The awkward situation between Auriemma and Staley spilled over into postgame interviews after South Carolina pulled off the upset. Ultimately, the Gamecocks lost the national title game against UCLA.

Auriemma continues to receive backlash from prominent shows

However, many college basketball fans are more concerned about Auriemma’s questionable antics that seemingly stemmed from a missed handshake opportunity.

“I was embarrassed for him,” Patrick said during Monday’s show. “Act like the greatest coach in the game – nothing’s given to you, you know that!”

MORE: Mike Krzyzewski roasts Bill Belichick, North Carolina after college basketball hire

Auriemma is one of the unquestioned all-time greats in his 40-plus years as the Huskies coach. However, his 1,288 career wins aren’t enough to shield him after clashing with Staley, who also has an impressive college coaching resume.

Connecticut Huskies coach Geno Auriemma against the South Carolina Gamecocks at the NCAA Women’s Final Four.

There’s no excuse for how I handled the end of the game vs. South Carolina,” Auriemma said after issuing an apology. “It’s unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut. I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted.

The working relationship between Auriemma and Staley extends beyond college basketball though. The two previous coached together with Team USA Basketball during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil.

It’s certainly possible that the situation subsides heading into the 2026-27 season, but another UConn-South Carolina matchup would provide immediate attention if the sides meet again.

Dodgers’ Dalton Rushing Impressing Despite Lack of Game Time

Apr 5, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) celebrates with Dodgers third base coach/outfield coach Dino Ebel (91) while rounding the bases after hitting a two run home run against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers backup catcher Dalton Rushing has only played two games in 2026, but has still managed to impress manager Dave Roberts.

What’s swayed the skipper, though, isn’t his performance on the field. It’s his adjustment to being a supplementary player.

“The conversations he’s had with the coaches is better,” Roberts said. “The emotion spikes are less. Even in-game, you have a couple bad at-bats, but you still focus on getting your pitcher through the game, that’s growth. … This is his lot right now, as far as role, and he’s adjusting. It’s not an easy adjustment but I do see some improvement there from Dalton.”

Roberts stated he wanted Rushing to better understand his role as the backup catcher during spring training.

“Dalton’s in a good spot right now,” Roberts said. “I want him to understand his role as a backup catcher, what that entails. Really learn the pitchers, learn a swing that works for playing a couple times a week. He’s used to playing a lot more.

“Just still maturing. It’s not easy to not play every day when you’re used to that. I think that he grew last year and I like where he’s at right now. …Ideally you’re looking for him to get 500 at-bats this year to continue to evolve and catch innings, but looking at the depth chart, I think you’d still choose to be a major league player.”

Apr 5, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) celebrates with Dodgers third base coach/outfield coach Dino Ebel (91) while rounding the bases after hitting a two run home run against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Apr 5, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing (68) celebrates with Dodgers third base coach/outfield coach Dino Ebel (91) while rounding the bases after hitting a two run home run against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

How Has Dalton Rushing Played in 2026?

Rushing, despite his limited playing time, has shown some promise at the plate so far in 2026.

He made his first appearance of the season against the Cleveland Guardians March 30 in front of the home fans, recording his first hit of the season and going 1-for-2 before All-Star catcher Will Smith replaced him. He hit his first homer of the season Sunday—a two-run shot—to kick off the Dodgers’ comeback against the Washington Nationals.

While it’s an incredibly small sample size to take anything from, Rushing is still yet to swing and miss on a pitch this year—a large part of his struggles last season.

Rushing came up in May 2025, serving as LA’s backup catcher for the whole season. He finished the year with 53 appearances, hitting four homers and driving in 24 runs with a .204/.258/.324 slash line.

If the catcher continues to improve and take the right steps towards embracing the role Roberts has cut out for him, he’s sure to find more game time than last season and blossom into the star they think he will be.

Do you think Dalton Rushing has a spot on the Dodgers despite their All-Star-laden lineup?

Why Alexander Zverev thinks his preparation for the Monte-Carlo Masters could work in his favour

Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images for Laver Cup
Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images for Laver Cup

Alexander Zverev heads into Monte Carlo with plenty of reason to feel good about his game after a steady start to the season.

But this upcoming stretch could be pivotal if he wants to take the next step and finally break through at Grand Slam level.

Zverev has had a remarkable career, but there’s still one major milestone left to cross off: a Grand Slam title. He’s got every reason to believe Roland Garros gives him the best shot at getting it done.

His build-up hasn’t gone as planned, though. Despite that, Zverev believes the lack of preparation could actually work in his favour.

Zverev missed out on the Hamburg and Munich events due to commitments with Team8, an athlete management company founded by Roger Federer and Tony Godsick. With several players now represented by Team8, more such situations may arise in the future.

Zverev remains optimistic despite his limited practice time, arguing that staying fresh might help him through what is expected to be another long clay-court season.

Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images

Zverev explains why a lack of preparation might be a positive for Monte Carlo

Speaking to the media, he began by rating his performances during the Sunshine Swing.

Zverev began by claiming: “I mean, it was I feel like quite positive, of course. I would have loved to win an event.

“I feel like in Miami especially, I played really good tennis, and the match with Jannik was maybe closer than the score suggested. I had my chances in the second set, but, you know, he won both tournaments; he was playing unbelievable tennis, best player in the world, for sure, on a hard court at the moment, and he deserved everything.”

Then discussing his tennis in general, having made a conscious shift towards adding aggression to his game. He added: “Just the things that I worked on, I feel like they’re kind of paying off.

“Obviously yeah I’ve been more of an aggressive style a bit taking on the game myself and I feel like yeah in those regards they were quite positive weeks.

Of course getting a win in the end would have been nice but it is how it is sometimes and we move forward we’re on clay now we’re in Monte Carlo and I hope to play good tennis here as well.”

Zverev concluded by noting his lack of preparation for this event: “Yeah so I took three days off and then started training Tuesday afternoon here in Monte Carlo. You know we’re all getting ready for this tournament, of course, you don’t have much time.

But you know that’s a positive thing because that means you played well in Miami and played well during some tournaments leading up to this event. And then after that, we’re all getting ready again, hopefully showing good tennis here.”

This will be Sinner’s third year competing at this tournament. On both previous occasions – 2021 and 2022 – Alcaraz reached only as far as round three before being knocked out.

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Tyson Fury Set for Comeback Bout Against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Stadium

Tyson Fury Set for Comeback Bout Against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Stadium
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Fight week is here, and the focus is on Tyson Fury as he returns to the ring after more than a year away. Fury will face Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday, April 11, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London. The event features a 10-bout card promoted by The Ring and will stream live worldwide on Netflix as part of its growing live sports coverage.

Fury enters the bout with a 34-2-1 record and 24 knockouts. The former two-time heavyweight champion last fought in December 2024, when he lost two decisions to Oleksandr Usyk. He later announced his retirement but has since returned, preparing for this fight with a training camp in Thailand before heading back to the UK.

Makhmudov, 21-2 with 19 knockouts, brings power and pressure. The 32-year-old has built a reputation as a dangerous finisher, with most of his wins coming inside the distance. While Fury is the favorite, questions remain about his timing and sharpness after 16 months out of competition.

Tyson Fury Returns After Retirement Call

Fury’s return comes after what he described as his fifth and final retirement. Despite stepping away, the chance to fight again in front of a UK crowd played a key role in his decision.

This will be his first fight in Britain since 2022. In recent interviews, Fury has said he feels focused and motivated. He aims to show that he still belongs at the top of the heavyweight division.

The key factor will be how quickly he can settle into the fight. Long layoffs can affect timing, especially against an opponent who applies constant pressure.

Arslanbek Makhmudov Brings Power Threat

Makhmudov enters as a serious test rather than a routine comeback opponent. Known for his aggressive style, he looks to close the distance and land heavy shots early.

With 19 knockouts in 21 wins, his record shows clear stopping power. Analysts have described him as a dangerous puncher who can change a fight quickly.

If Fury shows signs of ring rust, Makhmudov could take advantage. That possibility adds tension to what might otherwise be seen as a comeback fight.

Undercard and Streaming Details

The undercard includes several notable matchups. Conor Benn faces Regis Prograis in the co-main event. Cruiserweights Jeamie Tshikeva and Richard Riakporhe meet in a domestic bout. Heavyweights Frazer Clarke and Justis Huni also share the card.

Seven additional fights complete the lineup. The broadcast team includes presenter Anna Woolhouse alongside former world champions and analysts.

Main card ring walks are expected around 10 p.m. local time in London. The full event will stream globally on Netflix with no extra cost for subscribers.

As fight night approaches, attention stays on Fury. The outcome will answer a key question: can he return at a high level, or will Makhmudov take advantage of the long break? Either way, the heavyweight division will have its answer this weekend.

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ESPN projects Eagles to make blockbuster NFL draft trade

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has never been shy about making deals in the NFL draft.

Roseman has traded up in four of the last five drafts to secure top talents like DeVonta Smith and Jalen Carter.

But could the Eagles trade this year’s first-rounder for an All-Pro player? ESPN seems to think so.

On Monday, ESPN’s Bill Barnwell made up an entire mock draft of just trades. In his own words, the exercise itself is a bit “ridiculous and absurd.”

But in it, Barnwell made the case for the Eagles making a blockbuster trade on draft night.

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The Eagles would send their No. 23 overall pick, a 2027 third-rounder and edge rusher Nolan Smith for Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby.

Here’s Barnwell’s pitch for the Eagles to acquire Crosby, the two-time All-Pro and one of the best pass rushers in the NFL.

“What, you thought we were making it through 32 trades without a Crosby deal? While Crosby is saying that he wants to move forward with the only pro organization he has ever known after his trade to the Ravens fell through, the same logic that led the Raiders to initially deal Crosby to Baltimore still holds,” Barnwell wrote.

“Vegas doesn’t appear to be close to seriously contending. Crosby turns 29 in August. He wants to win, ideally sooner rather than later. That might happen in Vegas, but by the time it does, Crosby could be well past his peak.

“With a predilection for trades and an affinity for elite defensive linemen, Howie Roseman’s Eagles have always been on the fringes of the Crosby sweepstakes. The issue is money. Philly is spending a whopping $219 million on their offense this season, and though the defense comes in at just over $86 million, those figures will change in the years to come.

“Jordan Davis just got paid, and D-line partner Jalen Carter should be next. Cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are about to get much bigger deals after 2026. The Eagles will have to shift some money from offense to the defense, and spending a ton on Crosby won’t make that process easier.

“... I’m sure Roseman and the Eagles still have high hopes for Smith, but with the 25-year-old’s fifth-year-option decision coming this spring, this might be a natural time to consider a move. Crosby would step in as a major upgrade over Smith, with Jalyx Hunt starting on the other side and veterans Joe Tryon-Shoyinka and Arnold Ebiketie serving as the primary backups.”

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How have Durbin, Monasterio done with Red Sox since Brewers trade?

The Milwaukee Brewers arrive at Fenway Park on Monday. April 6 for the start of a three-game series, and they'll have a chance to re-acquaint with old friends Caleb Durbin and Andruw Monasterio.

Along with Anthony Seigler, the two were traded to Boston in the offseason for pitcher Kyle Harrison, infielder David Hamilton and minor-league pitcher Shane Drohan.

How have the players fared since their departure?

Caleb Durbin has struggled in his new home

Boston Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin (5) makes a catch and throw to first base for an out against the San Diego Padres during the seventh inning at Fenway Park.

Durbin, the Red Sox starting third baseman, has just two hits (both singles) in 30 plate appearances, with two walks, six strikeouts and one RBI.

He started the year 0-for-19 but snapped out of that with an RBI single against San Diego on April 3, part of a 5-2 win that represents one of two wins this year for the 2-7 Red Sox.

Durbin, who took third in the Rookie of the Year voting, has one error in 23 chances at third base. He committed seven errors last year in 131 games, with six at third base.

Andruw Monasterio has only played a limited amount

Monasterio, a utility infielder, has just seven plate appearances. His one hit was a double and he has an RBI groundout. He's made only one start and has played in three games.

Anthony Seigler has begun the season injured

Seigler hasn't appeared in any big-league games for Boston, nor did he appear in any spring-training games after encountering left knee patellar tendinopathy that has him starting the year on the injured list. With options remaining, it stands to reason that he'd begin at Class AAA when he's available.

Kyle Harrison has been part of two wins for Brewers

While the Red Sox have just two wins total this year, Harrison – the pitcher sent to Milwaukee in the Durbin deal – has been a key player in two wins all by himself.

Over 10⅓ innings in two games, Harrison has allowed three earned runs on seven walks with 14 strikeouts and three walks.

He was the starter in Milwaukee's win over Kansas City on April 5, meaning he won't face his old team during the series at Fenway.

Hamilton is just 4-for-17 without an extra-base hit, but he's walked seven times and has a .458 on-base percentage. He has stolen four bases, while getting caught just once, and has scored five runs.

Drohan might get a chance to make his big-league debut in Boston after the Brewers announced he was called up after an injury to fellow lefty Jared Koenig. In his first start of the year at Class AAA Nashville, the 27-year-old Drohan allowed two earned runs in 3⅓ innings March 31 with four walks and two hit batters, but he also hadr six strikeouts.

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Liverpool encouraged to move for Premier League midfielder this summer

Liverpool encouraged to move for Premier League midfielder this summer
Liverpool encouraged to move for Premier League midfielder this summer

Liverpool interest in Carlos Baleba assessed as midfield plans take shape

Liverpool’s ongoing rebuild under Arne Slot is expected to prioritise midfield reinforcements, and on Anfield Index’s Media Matters, Dave Davis and David Lynch discussed links to Brighton’s Carlos Baleba.

While not the most advanced rumour, the conversation offered insight into how Liverpool may approach the market and what qualities they are looking to add.

Carlos Baleba link emerges in Liverpool discussions

Dave Davis raised the Brighton midfielder as a name “coming up quite a bit recently”, placing him among potential options as Liverpool consider reshaping their midfield.

David Lynch, however, was quick to clarify his own position on the speculation. “I can’t say I have [heard anything] personally, to be honest,” he said, admitting he had not heard anything concrete linking Liverpool to Baleba at this stage.

That cautious response reflects Liverpool’s broader recruitment approach, where multiple profiles are assessed without every link progressing into a serious pursuit.

David Lynch highlights key midfield need

Although he stopped short of confirming interest, Lynch did outline the type of midfielder Liverpool require, and his comments align with what Baleba could potentially offer.

“If he brings physicality at all, then that would be quite a good thing,” Lynch said, identifying a clear gap in Liverpool’s current midfield setup. He added, “I think that’s something that’s kind of lacking in that midfield.”

This focus on physical presence is notable. Throughout the podcast, Liverpool’s issues were repeatedly linked to being overrun in games, struggling to control transitions and lacking robustness in key areas.

Liverpool recruitment strategy under Arne Slot

The discussion also touched on how Liverpool might create space for new arrivals. Lynch suggested that changes in midfield personnel are likely.

“I’d be surprised if Curtis Jones sticks around,” he said, hinting that outgoings could open the door for additions like Baleba or similar profiles.

This reinforces the idea that Liverpool’s interest in players such as the Brighton midfielder is part of a wider reshaping process, rather than a standalone move.

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Anfield Index view on Baleba and Liverpool future

Overall, the Anfield Index conversation positioned Carlos Baleba as a potential fit stylistically, even if links remain tentative.

Lynch was careful not to overstate the situation, reiterating, “That’s not to say that he’s not someone they’re looking at,” but maintaining that he had no direct information on a deal progressing.

For Liverpool, the key takeaway is less about one specific target and more about the profile required. Physicality, presence and balance in midfield are priorities, and any move for Baleba would need to align with that vision.

As Liverpool prepare for a crucial summer under Arne Slot, players like Carlos Baleba represent the type of solution being considered, even if the pursuit is still at an early stage.

‘The reality is…’ – What transfer insider was told about Liverpool’s chances of signing Diomande

‘The reality is…’ – What transfer insider was told about Liverpool’s chances of signing Diomande
‘The reality is…’ – What transfer insider was told about Liverpool’s chances of signing Diomande

Liverpool continue to be strongly linked with a move for Yan Diomande, but their chances of signing him could hinge heavily on one factor in particular.

Anfield chiefs have maintained regular contact with the representatives of the RB Leipzig winger, who’s become one of the most sought-after young players in European football and – as Paul Joyce explained recently – would fit the profile of wide attacker that the Merseysiders are seeking.


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However, Arne Slot’s side could be at risk of missing out on the 19-year-old to one of their biggest Premier League rivals, who as it stands would be able to offer him something the Reds might not.

Liverpool may need top-five finish to win the race for Diomande

According to transfer insider Mark Brus for CaughtOffside, Arsenal have also ‘reached out’ to Diomande’s entourage to ‘be kept informed over his future’, and one source explained why the Gunners might currently be in a stronger position than Liverpool in the race for the Ivory Coast international.

They outlined: “Diomande is Liverpool’s preferred Salah replacement, but the reality is that they’ll struggle to get him without Champions League football, and there is a huge amount of interest from all over Europe, with Arsenal very much in the race.”

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Yet another reason why Champions League qualification is a must

If indeed Champions League participation is a dealbreaker for the Leipzig starlet – as can often be the case for players excelling at clubs who aren’t involved in the competition – that serves to underline the importance of Liverpool qualifying for it next season.

Should the Reds miss out, not only will they be deprived of hundreds of millions in prize money and revenue – they could also find it harder to entice their primary transfer targets, who’d understandably be keen to join a club who are in Europe’s flagship tournament.

A scorer of 11 goals in 30 matches this season, Diomande would tick many of the boxes in terms of an ideal long-term successor to Mo Salah – he’s prolific in a major European league, his best years are still ahead of him, and he’d inject a spark into an LFC attack which has had very little of it in recent months.

Absence from the Champions League isn’t strictly a barrier to signing top players – Liverpool signed Luis Suarez, Philippe Coutinho, Bobby Firmino, Sadio Mane, Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister when they didn’t have that carrot to offer – but it certainly helps to be involved in that competition.

The next seven weeks could be massive not just in terms of shaping how this season comes to be viewed retrospectively for the Reds, but also how competitive they may or may not be in subsequent campaigns.

If a top-five finish ultimately helps to attract Diomande to Anfield, it could be every bit as game-changing as the move which brought Salah to Merseyside nine years ago.

Barcelona have ‘strong interest’ in signing of Juventus star

Barcelona have ‘strong interest’ in signing of Juventus star
Barcelona have ‘strong interest’ in signing of Juventus star

La Liga giants Barcelona have set sights on the signature of Juventus star Andrea Cambiaso ahead of the summer.

This comes amid the Blaugrana’s ongoing search for reinforcements at full-back.

In the thick of ongoing speculation surrounding the futures of both Alejandro Balde and Jules Koundé, the Camp Nou brass are keeping a close eye on the market for potential replacements.

A shortlist of full-back targets has in turn been drawn up by Deco and co. And as alluded to above, early this week, the identity of one such target has been revealed.

As per a report from Italian transfer insider Gianluigi Longari:

‘Barcelona’s strong interest in Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso is confirmed.’

Cambiaso, for his part, is a 26-year-old Italian international, capable of playing on either flank as a traditional full-back, or wing-back.

Across the season to date, the former Genoa talent has racked up three goals and four assists across 40 appearances in all competitions.

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Update On Manchester City And Their Pursuit Of This Liverpool Defender: What Should Pep Do?

Update On Manchester City And Their Pursuit Of This Liverpool Defender: What Should Pep Do?
Update On Manchester City And Their Pursuit Of This Liverpool Defender: What Should Pep Do?

In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey offered an update on Manchester City and their pursuit of Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate. It is believed that the Reds are on the verge of extending the French centre-back’s contract amid interest from the Mancunian club as well as Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan.

Konate is having an inconsistent campaign at the Mancunian club, but has put in a string of impressive displays for them on the defensive end of the field. The French talent has featured in 42 matches for Man City this season, scoring two goals across multiple competitions.

The 26-year-old is currently among the best centre-backs in the Premier League despite not having his best campaign at Liverpool so far. Still, Man City should focus on luring him to the Etihad Stadium this summer.

His current contract at the Merseyside club will run out at the end of this campaign, which could give the Mancunian giants a chance to sign him on a free transfer later this year.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 20: Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 20, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

What Should Manchester City Boss Pep Guardiola Do With Regards To Konate?

Konate is a solid tackler of the ball and can read the danger well to secure possession back for his team inside his half. He doesn’t mind putting his foot through the ball when required and can play his way out from the back.

Standing at 1.94m, the French talent can use his strong frame to dominate the opposition attackers in the air. He is already quite familiar with the Premier League and won’t take much time to adjust to life in the Premier League if Man City manage to snap him up this summer.

We can expect Konate to add more bite and steel to Pep Guardiola’s defence. He is more than capable of nailing down a regular first-team spot at the Etihad Stadium next season.

At 26, Konate is about to enter his prime and knows what it takes to win at the highest level. Therefore, Guardiola would be wise to step up his efforts to acquire his services even if Liverpool end up tying him down to a new contract as he would help Man City compete for some major honours in the coming seasons.

Surging Yankees just unleashed a shocking new weapon: ‘We were all surprised’ | Klapisch

NEW YORK — Yankees fans who remember the marathon wars with the Red Sox in the early 2000s – usually on Sunday nights on ESPN, easily four hours apiece – would’ve felt a rush of déjà vu on Saturday. The Yankees and Marlins went at it long enough to use 13 pitchers who issued 15 walks over 229 minutes.

Okay, not exactly four hours, but you get the idea. Yet, after watching a total of 379 pitches, most of the crowd was still inside Yankee Stadium on a frigid night. They were either a) Spartans b) masochists or c) just old-fashioned hard-cores beginning to sense something special about these Yankees.

I’ll go with Door Number 3. The season is barely a week old, but the Yankees are off to the best eight-game start in franchise history. They’re winning in every imaginable way, including the unveiling of a secret weapon in the 9-7 victory over Miami.

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Make no mistake, this game will never be memorialized in Cooperstown. It was actually the Yankees’ sloppiest performance to date. But they overcame an early 4-0 deficit thanks to a two-run home run from Cody Bellinger, the game-winning single from Giancarlo Stanton … and that special weapon.

That would be Stanton, the new terror on the base paths. That’s not a joke. That’s not a typo. The heavily-muscled, but chronically-injured slugger made a difference against the Marlins by stealing a base in the seventh inning – his first since 2020 in a regular season game.

Stanton subsequently scored from third on a wild pitch, which sparked a small riot in the Yankees dugout. I asked Jose Caballero, MLB’s top base stealer in 2025, what he thought of Stanton’s technique.

“It was tremendous,” Caballero said. “He was very aggressive, good job. I was surprised.”

Caballero laughed and said, “We were all surprised.”

As amusing as it was to the Yankees, Stanton didn’t exactly play along. He’s a serious veteran who thinks stealing a base is less about comedy than good baseball instinct. Stanton noticed the Marlins weren’t holding him on and decided to make them pay.

“If they’re going to give it to me like that, I’ve got to go get it,” he said. “I’m going to take what they give me and understand where I’m at each day.”

It’d be a stretch to say Stanton was sprinting. Those days are over for him. But the gait was more athletic than in years past. Stanton’s legs are at least healthy enough that he can stop being paranoid about pulling a hamstring.

Point is, if Stanton, of all people, is upping his game on the bases, then it’s time to acknowledge the Yankees just might be the American League’s best team – not just for the first eight games, but all 162.

And if that’s the case, there were several asterisks from Saturday’s win that should be noted.

*Where is Jazz Chisholm’s head?

We’re not talking about his atrocious hitting to date. Slumps happen. Chisholm’s .194 average will correct itself soon enough.

But his lethargic reaction to Otto Lopez’s routine grounder in the ninth inning was unacceptable. Chisholm, laying back, was as passive as Lopez was aggressive in trying to beat out a base hit. Chisholm was startled, unable to get his throw off in time to retire Lopez.

Aaron Boone tried to soften his criticism in front of the YES cameras, but was clearly irked.

“Jazz just kind of laid back on it,” the manager said. “Credit to Lopez, who was getting down the line in a hurry. (Chisholm) probably figured he had plenty of time. But when he’s got to close on it, we’ve got to make that one.”

When asked if he would address the matter with Chisholm, Boone paused before cryptically saying, “We’ll see.”

That’s manager-speak for “you better believe it.”

*Are David Bednar and Camilo Doval ok?

Neither one was effective against Miami. Their performances would’ve been scrutinized more closely had the Yankees not won. But Doval, who GM Brian Cashman envisioned as the next Yankees closer after the trade with the Giants last summer, has a 10.80 ERA with a .313 opponents’ average against.

The sample size is still small (just 3 1/3 innings in five appearances), but Doval failed to retire four of the five batters he faced. His velocity is also worrisome. After averaging 99.1 mph as recently as two years ago, Doval is currently down to 96.1 mph.

Bednar, who is the closer, is suffering from a similar drop-off. Both his fastball (97 mph to 95.7 mph) and splitter (92.3 mph to 90.9 mph) are diminished from last year.

Bednar has endured elevated pitch-counts in his last two appearances (40 and 33) against the Mariners last Wednesday and the Marlins on Saturday. He struggled to preserve what was a three-run lead in the ninth inning.

Bednar picked up the save, but not before allowing a run and leaving the bases loaded. Stay tuned on this one.

*Exactly who is Ryan Weathers?

Is he the little-noticed talent who Cashman considers a potential gold mine? Or a hard thrower with a blistering fastball … and not much else?

The jury has not yet returned a verdict. But Weathers was unable to get out of the fourth inning, leaving the Yankees in a 4-0 hole. With a 4.50 ERA, the question isn’t whether the lefthander is headed to the bullpen at some point. He is.

Can Weathers be trusted in high-leverage situations?

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Here's Coach K's unfiltered reaction to UNC hiring Michael Malone

Here's Coach K's unfiltered reaction to UNC hiring Michael Malone originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The news of the day came fast and took many by surprise across the college basketball landscape. 

During a scheduled appearance on ESPN's Pat McAfee Show to preview tonight's National Championship Game between Michigan and UConn, former Duke Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski was one of the first to comment about North Carolina hiring Mike Malone as the Tar Heels' next head coach. 

McAfee tried to spark up the rivalry talk between UNC and Duke, but was quickly shut down. Malone makes his transition after being out of the NBA for a little over a season. But this starts a trend for UNC athletics. 

"They had an NFL champion hired as the coach and Duke beat Carolina in football this year." 🤣

Coach K reacted to @PeteThamel's report of UNC hiring Mike Malone on the @PatMcAfeeShow 🏀 pic.twitter.com/P5irdauRE3

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 6, 2026

"They had an NFL championship hired as the coach and Duke beat Carolina in football this year," Coach K told McAfee. "Doesn't mean coach Belichick isn't a great coach. There is time for adjustment. It takes longer if you ever get adjusted to coming from the pros to college.

"Mike is a terrific coach and a terrific guy. There's a learning curve." 

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Malone led the Denver Nuggets to an NBA Championship in 2023. He was abruptly fired two years later and has been doing TV analysis since. Now with Malone and Belichick at UNC, the need for a pro-style approach seems to be a business model in Chapel Hill. It's one Coach K applauds in the NIL era. 

"If that is true, whatever the reasoning is that maybe they're changing," Krzyzewski said about UNC. "They now have two pro coaches in college. The infrastructure of their athletic department is now going to become more of a pro organization.

"Which I think if that's true, I think everybody should be doing that. And the fact that he knows how to do that. And so does Belichick? Maybe that's a sign that they're moving in that direction organizationally."

The details of Malone's deal with UNC weren't immediately known on Monday. 

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DL Anitoni Tahi breaks down his final six, heavy with Big Ten and Big 12 schools

Anitoni Tahi

Chandler (Ariz.) Basha defensive lineman Anitoni Tahi has named his final six.

And it’s a heavy Big Ten and Big 12 list.

Tahi named a top six of, alphabetically, Arizona State, Illinois, Kansas State, Minnesota, Penn State and Wisconsin.

He broke down those six schools with Rivals.

Arizona State: “ASU is a great school and coach (Vince) Amey and coach (Diron) Reynolds are great defensive line coaches.”

Illinois: “They are a great school and I like how their defense operates

Kansas State: “K-State has a lot of new coaches but I have a great relationship with them and they are also building something good.”

Minnesota: “Their defense is just different and I love how they treat their players. They are building something strong.”

Penn State: “Talking to the coaches, I love how their schemes are and I’m looking forward to seeing the school.”

Wisconsin: “I love how their defensive line plays and I love how the coaches are.”

Tahi has already visited Arizona State, Wisconsin and Minnesota and next heads to Illinois on April 11 for his first official visit then to Kansas State on April 18 for an unofficial.

His official visit slate continues with a visit to Arizona State on May 1, continues with Minnesota on May 28 with Kansas State a week later on June 5, Wisconsin the following week on June 11 and rounds out with Penn State on June 19.

Auston Matthews Linked to Surprising NHL Team Amid Trade Rumors

Auston Matthews Linked to Surprising NHL Team Amid Trade Rumors
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Auston Matthews‘ future with the Toronto Maple Leafs has been in the headlines. The Maple Leafs missed the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the direction of the franchise will ultimately decide if Matthews requests a trade or stays. If it goes in the wrong direction, the Toronto star has been linked to a surprising NHL organization.

Sportsnet’s Darren Dreger believes the Utah Mammoth will be a big player with Matthews moving forward, the insider said on Barn Burner. Dreger also said the San Jose Sharks would make some sense, but he wouldn’t call the organization a frontrunner to acquire Matthews in the future.

Since moving from Arizona to Utah, the organization has progressed yearly. In fact, the Mammoth made a big move at the deadline, acquiring defenseman MacKenzie Weegar from the Calgary Flames. Now, Utah is very likely to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the first Wild Card team in the Western Conference.

The Mammoth were linked to several big-name players during the NHL trade deadline, such as St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas. Utah has the assets to pull off a big trade this offseason, making it one of many organizations that could be in the market for Matthews.

However, this will require Matthews to make a decision and request a trade from Toronto. For now, the Maple Leafs will likely attempt to bring the organization back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs next season. After all, it is hard to waste talent like Matthews, William Nylander, and Matthew Knies.

Utah is looking to make a big run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and don’t expect them to fall apart anytime soon. In fact, the Mammoth could end up with Matthews, if everything falls in the right direction for them.

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Liverpool Have Become Useful for Opponents’ Development — Not Where You Want to Be

Erling Haaland celebrates in front of dejected Liverpool defenders.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 04: Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates scoring his team's first goal from the penalty spot during the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match between Manchester City and Liverpool at Etihad Stadium on April 04, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Before the international break, Liverpool trudged to a deflating draw to a Tottenham Hotspur side that had become the laughingstock of the league. Spurs fans had dreaded going to the match, the players seemed lacking in any drive or desire, and the matchdays primarily served as meme fodder.

Enter Liverpool, a side happy to add to your confidence. Spurs fans left with a reminder of what joy in going to the ground is like, not just because of the result (a draw isn’t quite the pinnacle of achievement) but the manner of it. The current iteration of Liverpool Football Club seems designed to collapse after a setback, to become easy to play against, to allow opponents to build their confidence against amenable opposition.

The FA Cup loss was all this, and also humiliating.

In many cases, the best way to evaluate your own side is to consider what your opposition thinks about the experience of playing you. Manchester City fans, who have had their own challenges this season, were overjoyed by what Liverpool provided for their team’s development.

Speaking to the BBC after the match, City supporter Gene felt that Liverpool gave Erling Haaland a great opportunity to work on his struggling form: “Overall fine performance against a team that looks like a shell of its former self, especially defensively. Haaland needed a game like this to help get back in a groove. Statistically, this was an even match, but the individual battles were weighted towards City, which was evident during the game.”

Needless to say, these are not encouraging words when it comes to evaluating the overall performance. Liverpool have been at the bad end of a big scoreline without the underlying performance being as bad: the 3-0 loss to Barcelona that famously got turned over in the second leg was one such occasion. Less and less this season, however, are the Refs losing games they don’t deserve to lose, and lose badly.

Liverpool badly need to arrest the rot, badly need to become difficult to play against even when not quite in form. Needing these massive changes in a make-or-break week of football is not good news, but if you struggle for as long as the Reds have I suppose you should be grateful that your matches still have meaning in them.

There’s still time to turn things around, but such a tight window for regaining mental strength in the face of challenges is a big ask. Here’s hoping Liverpool can remind us what’s good about watching the match again, instead of just helping remind the opposition.

Winter weather forecasts force Mets, Guardians and White Sox to move up Tuesday starts to afternoon

NEW YORK (AP) — The anticipation of winter weather has forced the New York Mets, Cleveland Guardians and Chicago White Sox to change scheduled night games to afternoon starts on Tuesday.

The Mets announced Monday that scheduled night games against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday and Wednesday have been changed to afternoon games because of expected cold and windy conditions.

The Mets scheduled the first pitch for each game for 4:10 p.m. ET. The games had been set for 7:10 p.m. starts.

Tuesday’s game between the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Guardians has been moved up five hours to a 1:10 p.m. ET first pitch. The change was made because temperatures are expected to be below freezing at night.

The time change was also made to avoid a backlog in the schedule or another doubleheader early in the season. Kansas City had a twinbill against Milwaukee on Saturday after Friday’s game was postponed, while Cleveland is coming off a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs on Sunday when Saturday’s game was rained out.

Meanwhile, the White Sox moved up the first pitch for Tuesday's game against the Baltimore Orioles from 6:40 p.m. CT to 2:10 p.m. because of expected cold temperatures.

The Mets said in appreciation for the fans' “understanding, commitment and flexibility” the team was offering a limited number of complimentary tickets to each game.

The Mets said the complimentary tickets to the afternoon games will be offered on a first-come, first-served bases. Fans can log onto Mets.com/Tickets and enter code THANKYOU to claim up to four tickets for each game.

Additionally, the Mets are offering vouchers to a future game to fans who have already purchased tickets for the Tuesday or Wednesday games. The vouchers will be good for home regular-season games scheduled for Monday through Thursday.

All tickets for the previously scheduled night games will be valid for the afternoon games.

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'Title might come down to who wants it most' - Premiership fan reaction

The Scottish Premiership returned after the international break and delivered drama at both ends of the table once again.

Heart of Midlothian dropped points in Livingston but remain top of the pile, Rangers swept Dundee United aside and Celtic had to dig deep again to stay in the hunt in Dundee.

And, at the other end of the table, Kilmarnock fell to another defeat while St Mirren impressed as they dragged Aberdeen further into the fight against the drop.

Across the season, BBC Scotland has been asking you for your views on the action through our live pages.

Here is a selection of what you made of another weekend of top-flight action.

Dundee 1-2 Celtic

Celtic left it late once again, with Kelechi Iheanacho's goal sealing three points that could be vital in keeping Martin O'Neill's reigning champions in the title race. Fans were left bemoaning familiar faults but still feeling hope.

Mark: This title might come down to individual players who want to win it the most. Martin O'Neill needs to be incredibly brave and drop players who checked out a long time ago. The substitutes completely turned the game.

Len: Winning the league after such disastrous decisions by the CEO and board would be remarkable. But the fact remains: Celtic need root and branch reform, starting with the CEO and board.

Hector: The most threadbare Celtic squad in 50 years is evidence of the gross mismanagement at boardroom level over several seasons. Millions squandered on unheard of imports, while youth development is ignored. O'Neill can't keep pulling rabbits out a hat.

Peter: Another dreadful performance in a long line of dreadful performances. It says a lot about the quality of Scottish football but good news we are still in title hunt. Win our last six league games and we are champions. Not impossible.

Ian: I've said it before on these pages, but if Martin O'Neill can win the title this year, honestly, I'll build the statue myself!

Dundee fans were left to take the positives from a performance that could have delivered much more.

Danny: We could and should have taken something from this match. Unfortunately, although [head coach] Steven Pressley is doing a decent job overall, he is just far too cautious in his approach to games.

Albert: Remarkable performance given the difference in resources. Our manager is doing wonders this season and everything is looking good despite the defeat.

Brian: Celtic won even though Kelechi Iheanacho had pushed Ryan Astley out of the way to score? Where was VAR on that incident? I am sure if it was at the other end it would have been disallowed. Yet again the referee and VAR fail Dundee.

John: This was a poor Celtic team and I felt Dundee were a bit unlucky not to sneak a draw. Dundee should be safe from a play-off place.

Michelle: Unlucky not to take something from the game. Second half we were the much better side and deserved it more than Celtic. We were very brave in possession and weren't scared to take the game to them.

Livingston 2-2 Hearts

Hearts moved back to the top of the table with their draw in Livingston, but it looked like two points dropped against the Premiership's bottom side. Supporters were left with a sense of frustration but remain positive.

Marc: We're still top of the league with six games to go. Every single Hearts fan would be happy with that position at the start of the season. Let's not look back but forward and ensure we win our home games. Silly goals to concede at Livi, but we move on with a point and stay positive.

Peter: We saw the benefit of having Lawrence Shankland and Cammy Devlin back in the quality of our attacking performance, but we shot ourselves in the foot twice and this is happening too often recently. Felt that Craig Halkett looked slow and untypically unsure of himself, while the defence did not gel properly at any point in the game.

Andy: Definitely feels like two points dropped and not one gained. We lost two soft goals against Livi and will need to be much more clinical defensively for the run-in. Still top of the league though.

Patrick: No intensity and most attacks ending with the ball being passed backwards shows the players are not confident in winning games, let alone a league. We are set up to win by one goal and, when that doesn't work, we fall apart. We might not win another game this season.

Alison: [Head coach Derek]McInnes will tell you how we are overachieving and still one point clear and other teams have more money, blah, blah, blah - we chucked it and the ball was in his hands when it was fumbled. Too many games with poor management decisions and horrible tactics will see us finish third.

Larry: The team's chucked it. Poor game management. Poor individual performances. Too many excuses. Not good enough. Monumental bottle job from McInnes. His tactics and line-ups have taken a thriving team into a shell of who they were.

Livingston look nailed on for relegation, but one supporter thought they passed up a chance for a lifeline.

Darren: Poor team selection and tactics. Hearts were under pressure before the game. We should have attacked from the outset and made them nervous, but no. Defensive and slow.

Rangers 4-2 Dundee United

Rangers' home win over United took them top the top of the league for the first time this season, but only overnight, with Hearts regaining top spot. Supporters are in no doubt about where improvement is needed if they are to finish first.

Steve: Great result, but our defence is a worry. We cannot keep a clean sheet, putting more pressure on the team to score.

Ross: If we can eliminate the silly goals against then the league is ours to lose. Too many cheap goals given away, which if eliminated in the early days of the season, we would be celebrating the league win already.

Steven: Our inability to keep the opponent out will be our undoing. Irrespective of the centre-back partnership played, we look vulnerable. Our strikers blow hot and cold and not one of them has cemented their place in the starting line-up. All that being said, if you said we'd be challenging for the title after the start we had, I would have laughed.

Martin: Getting into the groove now. All the players and staff look to be real mates. This will help in the final push for [title] 56. Happy days at Ibrox.

Inconsistency has been a frustration for United fans this season and they were left ruing a mixed performance that could have delivered more.

Jenny: United didn't deserve to come away from Ibrox with nothing as they delivered a very entertaining and gutsy performance. The reason they did again was down to the defence and the goalkeeper. When is [manager Jim] Goodwin going to stop sticking with three at the back that's costs us countless points this season?

Tam: Good performance undermined by goalkeeping errors and poor defending, the story of much of our season. With a competent goalkeeper and half-decent striker capable of finishing the chances we create, we'd not only be in the top six but challenging for the European places. Must do better next season.

Sean: Ashley Maynard-Brewer does not look like a long-term solution in goal. Conceding four goals is not good enough. Really need to look at youngsters coming through and plan for next season.

St Mirren 2-0 Aberdeen

Aberdeen fans didn't mince their words after a limp display that deepened relegation fears. They are furious and it's not just the players in their sights.

Brad: This is the worst Aberdeen team ever. When you say a clear-out is needed, I think that means the very top. [Chairman] Dave Cormack, its time to sell Aberdeen to someone who will take it in the right direction.

Andy: No passion, no pride. Lack of desire to get the ball back when it is lost. Could we be relegated for the first time? Absolutely, but I would also worry about being able to bounce back up the following season if it happened.

Gordon: A dire performance knowing the situation we find ourselves in. Thought a strange starting line-up that started poorly and never got much better. Second-half changes made a bit of a difference, but just dire defending again. Reality check for all involved.

Allen: Get rid of Cormack and all his cohorts. This man has not got a clue about football or how a club should be run. He needs to do the decent thing and sell to someone who does know a thing or two about football and not kid the fans any more.

St Mirren fans took encouragement from an impressive performance under Craig McLeish after the interim boss was placed in charge until the end of the season.

Max: Wow! What a change in style and it's getting results. The intensity of that first half was incredible. A few players who [former manager Stephen] Robinson brought in, only to ignore them, is like having new signings. Thoroughly deserved victory overall. Gogic, Delaney, Campbell, Donnelly and others all excellent. Stephen who?

Douglas: It wasn't just myself that enjoyed watching that Saints performance. You could feel the positivity all around you as we played Aberdeen off the pitch in the first half. If this is how we are going to tackle the next six games, at least there is some fight in there and, from the terracing, an enjoyable change to watch.

John: Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! A point made to a former manager who abandoned us when we needed him most. Not a single failure in that side. Superb.

Motherwell 2-3 Falkirk

After a stellar season so far, Motherwell are having a wobble just when rewards for their efforts are within reach. Fans expressed their disappointment at another uncharacteristic performance.

Crawford: Looked to be a yard off the pace all over the pitch and we missed Callum Slattery's presence. [Manager] Jens Berthel Askou needs to tell them that they don't need to play every ball out from the back. Second goal was unforgivable from an easily avoidable situation. Sometimes it's just too predictable.

Alan: This was a disappointing display, having got back into it when we equalised. We handed the second goal to Falkirk by being far too casual in the penalty box when an old-fashioned punt up the field might have been better. Emphasis must now be to get a European spot, which our efforts between October and now deserve.

Colin: Overall, a poor performance, especially defensively. We haven't been playing as well or had as much possession in recent games. I fear we may not pick up any more points unless we have a bit more improvement and all the good work and performances earlier amount to nothing.

David: The other teams in the league have realised how to deal with Motherwell. The man-to-man press that Falkirk put on us stopped us from creating chances. We badly need to be able to change our playing pattern when pressed.

James: Although the last few games have been disappointing, we're still fourth. Come on boys, keep your heads up, we can go again.

Falkirk have sealed a top-six place in their first season back in the Premiership and it's no surprise the fans are proud of their side.

Nathan: So proud of this team. You could tell right from the off that we were up for it and I feel [manager] John McGlynn schooled Jens Berthel Askou at his own game. We caused Motherwell problems right from the off with our whole squad putting in some magical performances to result in a top-six finish that we deserve. Now we fasten our seatbelts for the final stretch of the season and maybe even make a cup final as well.

Dougie: Thoroughly deserved victory in a fantastic season. To finish in the top six is a dream come true.

John: Falkirk played well. The first goal was very good. Motherwell seemed a bit off it, whereas Falkirk were in about them. A good game of football. Plaudits to the referee, he was not falling for the simulation.

David: A great way to secure top six. Let's keep the momentum going to Hampden. There's an opportunity to make this the best season ever.

Alan: Another fine win for the Bairns away from home versus one of the top teams who have only lost at home twice. Both Falkirk and John McGlynn are different class, with players who were in League 1 only two years ago. Well deserved.

Hibernian 3-0 Kilmarnock

A blistering start and quick Owen Elding goal put Hibs fans in a good mood and they saw plenty to like overall.

John: A pretty comprehensive win and what an excellent start - two goals in the first 12 minutes. When did that last happen? January's signings are having a great impact. Hibs will have quite a say where the championship ends up.

Sandy: We've got a star on the rise in Owen Elding. Man of the match in an excellent clean-sheet display.

Kenny: A lot of good football played and never looked like we were ever in trouble. We should now be full of confidence going into the Motherwell game next week and, if we can pick up a result, we will have great chance of fourth.

John: Another Jekyll and Hyde performance with 25 minutes of terrific football, then for some reason we allow Kilmarnock to dominate the second half.

There was a bit of doom and gloom in the Killie support after another defeat that had echoes of performances earlier in the season.

John: Back to the old Killie. All positive thoughts knocked out of us. We will just need to play in the play-off final and hope its Partick [Thistle] and not Dunfermline [Athletic].

Gerry: Once again, poor defending in an away fixture has cost us dearly. I'm afraid we are destined to finish 11th as our goal difference is absolutely shocking.

Bill: Back to costly defensive lapses; toothless in attack; lost more than half our matches; won only one match in five; huge goal deficit! It's clear this squad is not fit for the Premiership.

Mets place star Juan Soto on Injured List with calf strain, sidelining outfielder for 2-3 weeks

It’s been just over a week into the 2026 MLB regular season, and the New York Mets are already experiencing adversity. Star outfielder Juan Soto — who the team signed to a 15-year, $765 million deal in 2024 — was placed on the Injured List on Monday due to a calf strain.

The team announced the news on social media, noting that calf strains usually result in a two-to-three week absence for a player.

We have made the following roster moves. pic.twitter.com/lgeFVNXDou

— New York Mets (@Mets) April 6, 2026

Soto, 27, originally sustained the injury during Friday’s 10-3 win over the San Francisco Giants. After singling and running the bases in the first inning of that contest, Soto was replaced by outfielder Tyrone Taylor in the bottom of the first inning.

With his injury status up in the air, Soto did not play Saturday or Sunday. The Mets won both contests without Soto.

Known for both his hitting prowess and durability, Soto hasn’t spent much time on the Injured List during his nine-year MLB career. The only two seasons in which he’s played in fewer than 150 games were his rookie year, when he was called up in May, and the COVID-19 shortened 2020 season, when the MLB schedule was just 60 games.

That durability has allowed Soto to get off to a historic start to his career. Since being called up to the majors, Soto has a .282/.417/.531 slash line, with 245 career home runs. He’s a six-time Silver Slugger winner, four-time All-Star and a perennial contender for the MVP award.

Soto’s strong numbers have also carried over to the postseason, where he has a career .281/.389/.538 slash line in 191 plate appearances. His playoff excellence helped the Washington Nationals win the World Series in 2019.

With Soto sidelined, it will be on the Mets to prove they have enough depth to stay afloat. The team is off to a solid start so far this season, coming into Monday sitting at 6-4. Taylor will likely see more playing time with Soto sidelined.

Arteta on key fitness news, doubters and hunger

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been speaking to the media before Tuesday's Champions League game against Sporting CP at Estadio Jose Alvalade (kick-off 20:00 BST).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • On the latest team news, Arteta confirmed defender Gabriel is fit after coming off with a knock in the defeat to Southampton in the FA Cup.
  • He added Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard are available for the game. However, Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber have not travelled, but he said: "Hopefully, they'll be ready for the weekend [against Bournemouth] if everything goes well."
  • On whether there is added importance on this game after the back-to-back losses, he responded: "This is the quarter-finals of the Champions League, it doesn't get much better than that, and we worked so hard throughout this season to be in this position in the competition."
  • Arteta said: "We're going to play an opponent where we know their record, we know about what they've done. I'm hungrier than ever, very excited and very, very motivated for tomorrow's game."
  • When asked about people questioning the mentality of his side, Arteta said: "That's never going to change when you play at this level for this club.
  • The Spaniard said the expectations mean his players must "live in the present" and "deliver it every day".
  • On Viktor Gyokeres' return to his former club, he said the striker is "very excited" and "full of gratitude" to all those who helped him in Portugal.
  • Also on Gyokeres' exploits in the international break, where he scored four goals to help Sweden reach the World Cup, Arteta said: "Those are the experiences you put in your veins", adding the moments will stick with him "for the rest of his career".
  • On facing Sporting: "When you know what they have done at home, the way they have behaved in this Champions League, the opponents they have beaten, we know the difficulties of this match and that is why we want it even more."

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Steelers reportedly have strong interest in top WR prospect

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

If you asked just about anyone, fan or media, about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offseason, most to all would give them a top-notch grade. After the notable additions of Michael Pittman, Jamel Dean, Rico Dowdle, and Jaquan Brisker, the Steelers are a better team on paper than they were when their 2025 season ended in January.

Pittsburgh still has shortcomings on its roster, specifically at wide receiver. Even after trading for Pittman, the Steelers have just four receivers on their roster, two of which are Roman Wilson and Ben Skowronek. Because of this, many expect a receiver to be the pick for Pittsburgh in the first round of the NFL Draft. One name in particular is one the Steelers reportedly have circled.

NFL Draft insider Tony Pauline reports that Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper is “in play” for the Steelers with the 21st pick.

“I’m told Cooper is in play for the Pittsburgh Steelers at pick No. 21 despite trading for Michael Pittman, and the New York Jets are also high on the speedy wideout, though they would only consider him with the 33rd pick,” Pauline writes.

Cooper caught 69 passes and 13 touchdowns for the Hoosiers in 2025, helping Indiana win the National Championship. He had 20 touchdown receptions in his final two seasons at Indiana.

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Player Red Sox Traded Away For Caleb Durbin Is Off To Great Start With Brewers

Boston Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin

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The Boston Red Sox traded for Caleb Durbin this offseason, and one of the players they traded away is off to a great start.

Durbin was the centerpiece in a six-player deal between the Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers. The Red Sox gave up left-handed pitchers Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan and infielder David Hamilton for Durbin, Andruw Monasterio and Anthony Seigler. Harrison was acquired in the Rafael Devers trade, but he only appeared in three games for the Red Sox.

Harrison made 12 minor league starts for the Red Sox as well. He had a 3.75 ERA with Triple-A Worcester and a 3.00 ERA with the Red Sox. He has a great fastball, and on the Brewers, he has looked like a star. Through two starts, he has 14 strikeouts and has allowed just three earned runs in 10 1/3 innings of work.

His strikeout rate is the highest it has been in the big leagues, and part of that is due to the changes the Brewers have made with his delivery. He has issued three walks, but overall looks much different than he did with the San Francisco Giants and Red Sox organizations.

Meanwhile, Durbin has gotten off to a very slow start. He is 2-for-28 to start the season, and right now it looks like the Red Sox are on the wrong end of this trade. However, there is plenty of season to go, and Durbin could start to heat up and look more like the player he was last season.

Harrison is not scheduled to pitch when the Brewers come to town on Monday, but this could be a great opportunity for Durbin to turn things on. What better team to do it against than the team that shipped him off?

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5 quarterback fits for the Patriots in the NFL Draft

WACO, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 29: Sawyer Robertson #13 of the Baylor Bears warms up prior to the game against the Houston Cougars at McLane Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Waco, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is less than three weeks away and the New England Patriots continue the process of finishing their board. Things will look quite different for the team this draft picking 31st overall after back-to-back years selecting in the top-five. While Drake Maye is a big reason in that, New England is expected to add a developmental quarterback behind the 23-year-old at some point during the draft weekend.

So, with that said, let’s take a look at some of the prospects that might make sense for the Patriots at the position.

Patriots’ current quarterback situation

The aforementioned Drake Maye has established himself as the team’s franchise quarterback after a season in which he finished as the MVP runner-up while being named a second-team All-Pro. Maye’s development both on and off the field allowed the team to part with veteran backup Joshua Dobbs this offseason, which promotes Tommy DeVito into the primary backup position.

With just Maye and DeVito on the depth chart, the team will add a third quarterback this offseason — likely late on Day 3 or as an undrafted free agent

“We need a third arm. And we’ll try to find a young guy that we can develop,” head coach Mike Vrabel said. “We’ll potentially add to the roster, whether that’s on the 53-man roster or practice squad.”

Patriots NFL Draft fits at quarterback

Sawyer Robertson (Baylor): The fifth-year senior is coming off a season in which he finished fifth in the FBS with 31 passing touchdowns and sixth with 3,681 passing yards. Robertson has good size to succeed in the pocket and is a strong athlete at the position to extend plays and pick up yards as a scrambler. His accuracy will need to improve but he may have the best developmental upside on Day 3 of the draft. | Consensus ranking: 212

Haynes King (Georgia Tech): After starting his career at Texas A&M, King spent the last three seasons at Georgia Tech where he was a three-time captain and earned ACC Offensive Player of the Year last season. The 25-year old rookie will have work to do as a passer but is a threat as a runner due to his speed (4.46-second 40-yard dash) and toughness. He can pick up dirty yards and finished his collegiate career with 37 rushing touchdowns. New England showed some interest in King at his Pro Day. | Consensus ranking: 292

Taylor Green (Arkansas): Speaking of athletes, it’s almost impossible to find a better one than Green at the quarterback position. His game is built around his athleticism as he posted one of the fastest ever 40 times for a quarterback (4.36) while breaking the positional record with a 43.5” vertical. That ability shows as he recorded over 2,000 career rushing yards and 35 touchdowns, but that ability and urge to escape out the back of the pocket often leads to sacks while accuracy and turnover issues will need to be corrected. | Consensus ranking: 153

Carson Beck (Miami): Once viewed as a top overall prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft, Beck had a disappointing 2024 campaign for the Georgia Bulldogs that ended with a UCL injury in his elbow requiring surgery. Beck then transferred to Miami and helped lead the Hurricanes to the National Championship behind a career-high 30 touchdowns, but again struggled with turnovers —throwing 12 interceptions in each of his last two seasons while. He lacks top physical traits but his size and accuracy make him an intriguing depth option. | Consensus ranking: 115

Jack Strand (Minnesota State Moorhead): A largely unknown prospect in this year’s QB class coming from Division II, Strand fits the bill of a developmental quarterback. He stands 6-foot-5, 240 pounds and has a lively arm, good athletic ability, and leaves the NSIC holding career records in pass completions (1,147), passing yards (12,134) and passing touchdowns (115). The jump in competition will be major for the engineering physics major, but Strand has plenty of enticing tools. | Consensus ranking: N/A

In addition to those players, other names to watch include: Luke Altmyer (Illinois), Joe Fagnano (Connecticut), Brady Olson (Central Connecticut State), and Cole Payton (North Dakota State).

Cowboys rival could lose star DT; 3x-Pro Bowler requests late trade

Things might end up looking a lot different to the Cowboys offense when they line up twice this year against the defense of one of their divisional rivals.

The New York Giants could find themselves without three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence, as the seven-year veteran and former first-round draft pick has reportedly requested a trade, per ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.

"Lawrence and the Giants have been through two offseasons attempting to negotiate a contract reflecting his value to the Giants over the last three years," Schefter wrote in an X post Monday, "but there has not been any progress, per sources."

ESPN sources: Giants All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and he will not be participating in the team’s off-season workout program that opens Tuesday.

Lawrence and the Giants have been through two off seasons attempting to negotiate a contract… pic.twitter.com/WUSTNxmeGh

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 6, 2026

Lawrence, 28, will reportedly not participate in the Giants' offseason workout program, which begins Tuesday.

The 2026 season will be the Giants' first under new head coach John Harbaugh and new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson. Now it appears they will kick off their offseason preps without the 102-game starter who has anchored Big Blue's defensive line since coming out of Clemson in 2019.

"He's super, super important," Harbaugh said of Lawrence as recently as February. "He's a cornerstone football player -- not really a cornerstone, more like the middle stone. He's right in the middle. He's a very big stone, and he's a very active, athletic one."

Lawrence's Giants teams have not fared well versus the Cowboys, posting just a 2-14 mark in head-to-head meetings since he joined the roster. But in those 16 games, Lawrence has posted 44 tackles and nine QB hits.

The 6-foot-4-inch 340-pounder should command plenty of attention in the pre-draft trade market, but Dak Prescott and the Cowboys likely wouldn't be all that sorry to see Lawrence leave the division.

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The Yankees Birthday Series, presented by Pinstripe Alley

During my tenure at Pinstripe Alley—hell, during my entire time as a baseball fan—I’ve never been shy about delving into the team’s history and exploring the lives of its long roll call of players, both incredible and regrettable. We provide plenty of other coverage on the current-day activities of the teams, so I like having one spot per day on the schedule to open the ol’ books and tell a story.

Whether it’s remembering championship teams, Top 100 players, or notable free agent signings, there’s always something out there to explore. For the pastthreeyears, we’ve celebrated the 25th anniversary of the 1998-2000 Yankees dynasty by doing a diary on all their regular season and playoff activity. The final pages were written this past October, so it’s time for a new daily project.

With that in mind, we’ll ring in the new year by beginning the Yankees Birthdays series. Every day in 2026, we’ll have a new Yankees figure to discuss whose birthday happened to fall on that day. Some days will feature far more famous stars than others! But that just adds to the challenge and our interest in the exercise. As a spoiler for today, that’s exactly what you’ll see soon for January 1st.

Happy new year and happy 365 days of Yankees birthdays!


January 1: Charlie Devens
January 2: David Cone
January 3: Luis Sojo
January 4: George Selkirk
January 5: Art Fletcher
January 6: Don Gullett
January 7: Alfonso Soriano
January 8: Jason Giambi
January 9: Ralph Terry
January 10: Del Pratt
January 11: Loren Babe
January 12: Iván Nova
January 13: Darrell Rasner
January 14: Chet Brewer
January 15: Matt Holliday
January 16: Jack McDowell
January 17: Chili Davis
January 18: Michael Pineda
January 19: Fernando Seguignol
January 20: Kevin Maas
January 21: Andy Hawkins
January 22: Brian Dayett
January 23: Johnny Sturm
January 24: Neil Allen
January 25: Les Nunamaker
January 26: Brian Doyle
January 27: Fred Heimach
January 28: Lyn Lary
January 29: John Habyan
January 30: Hipólito Peña
January 31: Duke Maas

February 1: Jazz Chisholm Jr.
February 2:George Halas
February 3: Chicken Hawks
February 4: Lefty Davis
February 5: Roger Peckinpaugh
February 6: Babe Ruth
February 7: Dámaso García
February 8: Fritz Peterson
February 9: Clete Boyer
February 10: Allie Reynolds
February 11: César Cabral
February 12: Todd Frazier
February 13: Nathan Eovaldi
February 14: Dámaso Marte
February 15: Russell Martin
February 16: Barry Foote
February 17: Wally Pipp
February 18: Joe Gordon
February 19: Chris Stewart
February 20: Tommy Henrich
February 21: Oscar Azócar
February 22: Ryne Duren
February 23: Elston Howard
February 24: Mike Lowell
February 25: Paul O’Neill
February 26: Johnny Blanchard
February 27: Ron Hassey
February 28: Bill Holland

March 1: Oswaldo Cabrera
March 2: Miguel Andujar
March 3: Willie Keeler
March 4: Lefty O’Doul
March 5: Doug Bird
March 6: Francisco Cervelli
March 7: Mike Armstrong
March 8: Jim Bouton
March 9: Aaron Boone
March 10: Steve Howe
March 11: Bobby Abreu
March 12: Darryl Strawberry
March 13: Home Run Baker
March 14: Butch Wynegar
March 15: Mike Pagliarulo
March 16: Curtis Granderson
March 17: Tim Lollar
March 18: Brian Fisher
March 19: Fritz Brickell
March 20: Paul Mirabella
March 21: Frankie Montas
March 22: Rich Monteleone
March 23:Dellin Betances
March 24: Ernie Shore
March 25: Lee Mazzilli
March 26:José Vizcaíno
March 27: Miller Huggins
March 28: Vic Raschi
March 29: Herb McQuaid
March 30: Dick Woodson
March 31: Chien-Ming Wang

April 1: Phil Niekro
April 2: Jon Lieber
April 3: Art Ditmar
April 4: Cameron Maybin
April 5: Wid Conroy
April 6: Ken Clay

Dexter Lawrence is requesting a trade and these 3 teams should be interested

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 28: Dexter Lawrence II #97 of the New York Giants reacts after his team's 34-10 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images

To say that Dexter Lawrence’s career has been wasted up to this point would be a massive understatement. The three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro has been with the New York Giants since 2019, languishing for seven long years in an organization that has been constantly rebuilding, now on its fourth coach since Lawrence was drafted.

It’s not wholly surprising that Lawrence is demanding a trade, but the timing is bizarre. This is the first time Lawrence has had a competitive team that could actually win — and now with John Harbaugh at coach, the Giants look actually poised to do something. However, this could be attributed to Lawrence routinely being in trade discussions with contenders, only to see them fall apart at the deadline, coupled with the sides not being able to agree on a new contract.

Lawrence is currently on a rookie extension he signed in 2023, which is set to run through 2027. He has a cap hit of $27M this season, though it’s probable he would sign a contract extension with a new team, which could reduce his cap number. Let’s look at the teams who could afford this move, and who needs an All-Pro defensive tackle.

Los Angeles Chargers

From one Harbaugh to another, Dexter Lawrence would be an ideal fit to anchor the Chargers defensive line in their 3-4. Right now the team is hoping that short-term free agent pickup Dalvin Tomlinson can hold the middle, and he was atrocious in 2025, rating as one of the worst tackles in the league at the position.

The Chargers have the cap space and the need to add some superstar talent, which is where Lawrence fits in. He can open up pass rush lanes on the edge for Khalil Mack and Tuli Tuipulotu, while adding a much-needed veteran presence.

New England Patriots

The Pats showed how talented they were last season, but we saw in the Super Bowl how a lack of interior pressure hurt them when everything mattered the most. Lawrence would give Mike Vrabel the interior force he needs, and a critical veteran to bring up some of New England’s younger talent.

There’s a very good chance that the Pats could be holding their cap space for a potential A.J. Brown trade to bolster the offense, but they might actually be better suited by trying to get Lawrence to complement the already excellent Patriots pass defense.

Seattle Seahawks

Let’s make 31 other teams groan. There aren’t a lot of weaknesses on the Seahawks, but one of them is nose tackle. Jarran Reed is fine, but there’s nothing really impressive about him and adding a pop in the middle like Lawrence would make an already terrifying Seahawks’ defense into an all-consuming black hole.

They won a Super Bowl, so now it’s time to try and turn this into a dynasty by giving them one of the best 3-4 nose tackles in the NFL.

UFC 327: How to watch Prochazka vs. Ulberg, Miami lineup, odds, more

The UFC is back in sunny South Florida this week, home base for hundreds of fighters. 

Here's how to watch UFC 327, where the vacant light heavyweight title is up for grabs in the main event.

Broadcast and streaming info

UFC 327 has a main card that streams at 9 p.m. ET on Paramount+. The prelims stream on Paramount+ at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Stay tuned to MMA Junkie for additional broadcast details later this week.

Main event: Jiri Prochazka

Oct 4, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, UNITED STATES; Jiri Prochazka (red gloves) reacts after the fight against Khalil Rountree Jr (blue gloves) during UFC 320 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

  • Record: 32-5-1 MMA, 6-2 UFC
  • Opponent: Carlos Ulberg (13-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC)
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Key wins: Khalil Rountree Jr., Jamahal Hill, Aleksandar Rakic, Glover Teixeira, Dominick Reyes, Volkan Oezdemir 
  • Misc.: Prochazka won the light heavyweight title nearly four years ago with a dramatic fifth-round submission of Glover Teixeira, but he had to vacate the belt before he could defend it due to an injury. He lost to Alex Pereira for the vacant title fight in 2023, but bounced back against Rakic. But in a title rematch with Pereira in 2024, he was knocked out again in the second round. Now that Pereira and his kryptonite have gone to heavyweight, Prochazka has a shot at the belt without the tough Brazilian in the way.

Main event: Carlos Ulberg

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Carlos Ulberg of New Zealand looks on before his fight with Dominick Reyes of the United States in the Light Heavyweight Bout during the UFC Fight Night at RAC Arena on September 28, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

  • Record: 13-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC
  • Opponent: Jiri Prochazka (32-5-1 MMA, 6-2 UFC)
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Key wins: Dominick Reyes, Jan Blachowicz, Volkan Oezdemir, Alonzo Menifield, Da Woon Jung, Ihor Potieria
  • Misc.: The 34-year-old New Zealander lost his promotional debut in 2021, but since then has rattled off nine straight wins – including consecutive decisions over former title challenger Oezdemir and ex-champ Blachowicz, as well as a bonus-winning first-round knockout of ex-title challenger Dominick Reyes in his first UFC main event. 

Co-main event: Paulo Costa

Jun 1, 2024; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Sean Strickland (red gloves) fights Paulo Costa (blue gloves) during UFC 302 at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

  • Record: 15-4 MMA, 7-4 UFC
  • Opponent: Azamat Murzakanov (16-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC)
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Key wins: Roman Kopylov, Luke Rockhold, Yoel Romero, Uriah Hall, Johny Hendricks
  • Misc.: After a rough stretch of four losses in five fights starting with a middleweight title loss to Israel Adesanya in September 2020, Costa got back on track this past July with a decision over Kopylov. He had to pull out of a fight with Brunno Ferreira set for March, but now is back – and up 20 pounds at light heavyweight.

Co-main event: Azamat Murzakanov

Jun 7, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, UNITED STATES; Azamat Murzakanov (red gloves) reacts after defeating Brendson Ribeiro (not pictured) during UFC 316 at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

  • Record: 16-0 MMA, 6-0 UFC
  • Opponent: Paulo Costa (15-4 MMA, 7-4 UFC)
  • Division: Light heavyweight
  • Key wins: Aleksandar Rakic, Brendson Ribeiro, Alonzo Menifield, Dustin Jacoby, Devin Clark
  • Misc.: The unbeaten 36-year-old Russian had back-to-back first-round knockout wins in 2025, giving him six finishes in his seven UFC appearances, if his DWCS first-round contract-winning KO is included from 2021. 

UFC 327 lineup

MAIN CARD (Paramount+, 9 p.m. ET)

  • Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg – for vacant light heavyweight title
  • Paulo Costa vs. Azamat Murzakanov
  • Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit
  • Dominick Reyes vs. Johnny Walker
  • Nate Landwehr vs. Cub Swanson

Cub Swanson

PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount, 7 p.m. ET)

  • Patricio Freire vs. Aaron Pico
  • Randy Brown vs. Kevin Holland
  • Mateusz Gamrot vs. Esteban Ribovics
  • Loopy Godinez vs. Tatiana Suarez

Tatiana Suarez - UFC 312

PRELIMINARY CARD (Paramount+, 5:30 p.m. ET)

  • MarQuel Mederos vs. Chris Padilla
  • Kelvin Gastelum vs. Vicente Luque
  • Francisco Prado vs. Charles Radtke

UFC 327 main card betting odds

  • Prochazka -125, Ulberg -100
  • Costa +150, Murzakanov -185
  • Blaydes -150, Hokit +120
  • Reyes -100, Walker -125
  • Landwehr -140, Swanson +110

UFC 327 preliminary card betting odds

  • Pat -115, Petersen -105
  • Costa -400, Nicoll +310
  • Flowers +180, Vannata -220
  • Cowan -125, Pereira +105
  • Bekoev -190, Gore +160
  • Barbosa -150, Gatto +125

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC 327: How to watch Prochazka vs. Ulberg, Miami lineup, odds, more

Packers will host big, fast linebacker Jaden Dugger for pre-draft visit

YPSILANTI, MI - SEPTEMBER 20: Jaden Dugger #3 of the Ragin' Cajuns makes a tackle and throws opponent to the ground during the third quarter of Louisiana v Eastern Michigan Football at Rynearson Stadium on September 20, 2025 in Ypsilanti, Michigan. (Photo by Ragin' Cajuns Athletics/university Images via Getty images)

The news just keeps coming on prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft who will be visiting the Green Bay Packers. Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel is working hard on the beat today, reporting a third visitor of the day to bring the total number of reported visitors up to 10 out of the maximum 30.

The latest name is another likely late-round or undrafted prospect, but one who comes with an impressive array of physical tools as well as big production in a Group of Five conference. The player is linebacker Jaden Dugger out of the University of Louisiana, and his RAS card is practically one giant green flag.

Dugger is an imposing physical figure at the linebacker position. He measured in at 6-foot-5 and 242 pounds at his Pro Day then put up excellent numbers in every movement drill available; his workout reportedly included times of 4.60 seconds in the 40-yard dash and 7.00 seconds in the 3-cone to go with a broad jump of 10-foot-6, all of which are excellent numbers for his position. Dugger also measured in with whopping 35 inch arms, making him one of the longest linebacker prospects in this year’s draft.

Although he was not invited to this year’s Scouting Combine, Dugger participated in the Shrine Bowl where, according to APC’s Tyler Brooke, his impressive size and length stood out more than his on-field performance.

The Pittsburgh native originally enrolled at Georgetown University at the FCS level before he transferred to Louisiana prior to the 2024 season. Dugger started just three games in his first year in Lafayette but moved into the lineup full-time as a senior. The 2025 season was a strong one for Dugger on a statistical perspective, however, as he led the Sun Belt conference in solo tackles with 64. He also added 13 total tackles for loss, four sacks, a forced fumble, and an interception. One of his best games came against Louisiana’s biggest competition as well — he recorded 11 total tackles, including two TFLs and a sack in the Ragin’ Cajuns’ game against SEC foe Missouri in mid-September.

Ranked 311th on the consensus draft board at present, Dugger is likely to be a priority free agent signing after the 2026 NFL Draft concludes. Still, his size and athletic ability may make him an early candidate for special teams snaps while learning the ropes of the linebacker position. His frame could also make him a viable a candidate to bulk up with the intent of to eventually moving to an edge rusher position instead.

Arsenal injury latest: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and more

Arsenal injury latest: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and more
Arsenal injury latest: Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and more

Arsenal Injury Update Ahead of Sporting Clash

Arsenal’s FA Cup exit has done more than dent silverware ambitions, it has sharpened focus on a growing injury list that could shape the club’s European hopes. As preparations continue for the Champions League quarter final first leg against Sporting CP, attention centres on key names such as Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice.

Mikel Arteta finds himself balancing recovery timelines with the urgency of a defining week.

Gabriel Concern Offers Mixed Signals

Gabriel’s situation captures the current mood around Arsenal, cautiously optimistic yet far from certain. Having withdrawn from Brazil duty earlier in the international break, the defender returned to start against Southampton. His influence was evident, even if indirectly tied to Viktor Gyokeres’ equaliser.

However, his afternoon ended early with what appeared to be a left knee issue. The sight of him departing after 72 minutes raised immediate concern. Encouragingly, he was back in training on Monday, suggesting the problem may not be severe. Availability for Sporting remains a realistic possibility, though far from guaranteed.

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Bukayo Saka Fitness Question Continues

For Bukayo Saka, the situation feels more measured. The winger stepped away from England duty with workload management in mind, a decision that speaks volumes about his importance to Arsenal’s season.

He was absent against Southampton and did not train ahead of the Sporting fixture. That absence points towards a cautious approach from the club. Arteta hinted before the weekend that Saka was close to involvement, yet not quite ready.

The expectation is that Arsenal will not rush him back, particularly with a demanding schedule ahead. His potential return may be better aligned with the following fixture rather than immediate European action.

Declan Rice Balancing Fitness and Fatigue

Declan Rice finds himself in a similar position. After returning for “medical assessment” following England duty, his condition highlights the physical toll of a relentless campaign.

Arteta offered a revealing insight into Rice’s mindset, saying, “He is just now on the edge, where he thinks, ‘Does this make sense, what I’m doing here, to push through with 70 per cent [fitness] and push myself and push myself?’ And the same with Bukayo.”

That quote underlines a broader theme at Arsenal, managing elite players who are operating close to their physical limits. Rice could feature against Sporting, though it may depend on how much risk Arteta is willing to take.

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Defensive Depth Tested by Timber Absence

Jurrien Timber’s absence continues to test Arsenal’s defensive options. The Dutch defender has not featured since the win over Everton and remains sidelined with an ankle issue.

Despite earlier optimism, his lack of involvement in training suggests Lisbon will come too soon. Arsenal will need to reshuffle accordingly, placing further emphasis on those available.

Elsewhere, Leandro Trossard and others remain uncertain, while longer term concerns such as Mikel Merino add another layer of complexity to squad planning.

Arsenal Facing Defining Selection Decisions

This is where seasons often tilt. Arsenal must weigh short term necessity against long term risk, particularly with players like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice central to both domestic and European ambitions.

Arteta’s approach so far suggests caution over haste. Whether that proves decisive will become clearer under the lights in Lisbon.

Bernardo Silva open to Barcelona move after Manchester City exit this summer

Bernardo Silva open to Barcelona move after Manchester City exit this summer
Bernardo Silva open to Barcelona move after Manchester City exit this summer

Manchester City assistant coach Pep Lijnders has confirmed that captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club at the end of the season.

The Portuguese has been a key player for the Cityzens since joining from Monaco in 2017, winning six Premier League and one Champions League titles.

Silva has been linked with a move to the MLS, while Juventus also have interest in him.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano, via his YouTube channel, now claims that Silva will be open to joining Barcelona.

He said: “Barcelona wanted Bernardo Silva a few years ago, but were unable to complete the deal. I understand that the prospect of living in Spain would be very attractive to Silva.

“Bernardo would be open to joining Barcelona, but it depends on the club’s priorities.”

Barcelona are unlikely to sign Silva

Barcelona have sufficient depth in midfield and are unlikely to pursue a move for Silva.

Dani Olmo and Fermin Lopez have impressed in attacking midfield— Silva’s preferred position — while Frenkie de Jong, Pedri, Marc Bernal, and Marc Casado provide quality options centrally.

Gavi is also expected to strengthen the midfield when he fully recovers.

Silva could also demand a substantial salary which may affect Barcelona’s pursuit of other top targets, such as Alessandro Bastoni and Julian Alvarez.

A move for Juventus is more plausible if the Portugal international wants to keep playing at the highest level of European football.

The Italian giants are preparing for a major squad overhaul, which will allow them to sign Silva.

Live one-of-a-kind Titans draft show announced

The Tennessee Titans are in the midst of a full-scale rebuild. With a new coaching staff, plenty of free agency moves, and the 2026 NFL Draft right around the corner, Nashville has been abuzz with everything that Mike Borgonzi and Robert Saleh are doing.

While many analysts try to predict who the Titans will select with the No. 4 overall pick, the remainder of the draft isn't quite as clear. We ultimately won't know what the Titans are going to do until the draft actually happens. The draft is unpredictable, which is why 104.7 The Fan is hosting its fourth-annual installment of The Install with Greg Cosell.

This is a live taping event held at the Hutton Hotel in downtown Nashville, featuring longtime NFL analyst, NFL Films senior producer, and ESPN’s NFL Matchup executive producer Greg Cosell.

Cosell will provide in-depth breakdowns of the Titans' free agency moves and draft class, deep-diving into film and what Mike Borgonzi and Robert Saleh's process was. There will be special guest appearances and detailed conversations on Titans' storylines and broader NFL trends in this unique event you won't find anywhere else.

The live event is scheduled for May 1 at 7:00 p.m. CST, and tickets went on sale on April 1.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Live one-of-a-kind Titans draft show announced

NFL Reporter Left Owners Meetings With Confident A.J. Brown-Patriots Prediction

Philadelphia Eagles receiver A.J. Brown

NFL Reporter Left Owners Meetings With Confident A.J. Brown-Patriots Prediction originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

One NFL reporter is more confident than ever about the possibility of the Patriots landing A.J. Brown.

Tennessee Titans reporter Easton Freeze, who works for A to Z Sports, left last week's NFL owners meetings convinced New England eventually will trade for Brown. Of course, numerous offseason rumors have identified the Patriots as the clear favorites to trade for the Philadelphia Eagles receiver.

"One thing I'll be leaving the owners meetings way too sure of: A.J. Brown will wear a Patriots jersey this fall," Freeze wrote in an X post.

One thing I’ll be leaving the owners meetings way too sure of: AJ Brown will wear a Patriots jersey this fall.

— Easton Freeze (@eastonfreeze) March 31, 2026

Freeze didn't elaborate further, but it's fair to assume he made his prediction after speaking with sources at the meetings. Regardless, his post added more fuel to an ever-growing fire.

Whether Brown is traded to the Patriots remains to be seen. However, at this juncture, it's hard to envision him returning to the Eagles for another season, as all signs point toward both sides wanting to move on.

Though undeniably on the decline, Brown remains a true No. 1 receiver. The 28-year-old posted 78 catches for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns in 15 games last season. Brown is a three-time Pro Bowler and one-time Super Bowl champion.

More NFL: Stefon Diggs Reunion? Patriots Exec Apparently Still Isn't Ruling It Out

Mavericks reveal exact details of Kobe Bryant trade offer they made Lakers in 2007

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Mavericks reveal exact details of Kobe Bryant trade offer they made Lakers in 2007 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Former Dallas Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban revealed the exact details of the Kobe Bryant trade offer they made to the Los Angeles Lakers in 2007. 

In a recent appearance on the Club 520 podcast, Cuban revealed that the Mavericks were set to trade for Bryant in exchange for two first-round picks, Josh Howard and Jason Terry. 

“It was 2007, Kobe was ready to get out," Cuban said. "And I was on Dancing with the Stars. Google me. I didn’t win. There was a dude named Elvis who was a production assistant, right? And he was just Kobe love everything. I’m between breaks, I’d be like, Elvis, I need a quiet spot. And I would talk to Rob Pelinka, his agent at the time, and he’s like, “Okay, if you can get Dr. Buss to approve. And I talk to Dr. Buss and he was ready to do it. And it was like two first, Josh Howard and Jason Terry for Kobe. And I thought, “Okay, this is done. And I told Elvis, “This is done.” And I went to practice on my jive or whatever. And then we got a call from Rob that Mitch Kupchak, right? Had talked Kobe out of it. That close. And I was telling Dirk the whole time. He goes, “You can trade me. I would trade me for Kobe, too. And I’m like no Dirk the whole point is y’all two.”

Mark  Cuban Nearly Landed Kobe Bryant Before Lakers’ Dynasty Took Off

Bryant had expressed frustation withthe Lakers organization at the time and demanded a trade out of Los Angeles. He was adamant on a trade, and no team was closer to trading for the Black Mamba than Cuban and the Mavericks.

However, the late great Dr. Jerry Buss and then Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak ultimately convinced Bryant to give the Lakers another chance. 

A season later, Bryant led the Lakers to the NBA Finals appearance and eventually led L.A. to back-to-back titles. 

As for the Mavericks, they won their lone championship in 2011. In the playoffs that season, they defeated Bryant and the Lakers in the second round of that Finals run, sweeping them in the process. 

Quentin Grimes issues confident statement about 76ers' playoff chances

PHILADELPHIA -- There is no doubt that the Philadelphia 76ers have one of the more talented rosters in the league. Led by Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid, VJ Edgecombe, and Paul George all now healthy and building chemistry down the stretch of the season, there is a sense that the Sixers can make some serious noise in the playoffs.

At the moment, the Sixers are fighting to stay in the top 6 in the East so they can avoid the play-in tournament and have the week off, but wherever Philadelphia ends up, it will have a great chance at pulling off an upset thanks to the talent it possesses.

Not only does Philadelphia have a strong starting 5 on paper, but there is some scoring depth off the bench with Kelly Oubre Jr. and Quentin Grimes providing a spark and Dominick Barlow doing whatever it takes to help a team win.

:I feel like we’re scary," said Grimes. "We’re pretty deep at every position. We have a lot of talented, talented guys. So, I feel like whoever comes in the game, there’s really no drop off where there’s a sub for anybody in the starting unit or whoever comes in. I feel like in the playoffs, I really wouldn’t wanna see us. We’ll try to get that 6 seed and not be in the play-in."

After being acquired from the Dallas Mavericks at the 2025 deadline, Grimes is playing meaningful basketball for the first time since he made the playoffs with the New York Knicks in 2023. The 5-year guard, obviously, joined the Sixers at a tough time when considering all of the injuries that decimated the roster in the previous season so this is a big difference for him.

"It feels great," Grimes stated. "It’s what you kinda work the whole summer for, the whole training camp, and then early on in the season. Just building up that chemistry, that intensity for when you get to these games, that there’s no drop off. There’s nothing new about it, so right now, the intensity is at a super high level the last couple two, three games so it’s been good to see. Gotta keep carrying it over."

When considering all that he and the Sixers went through in 2024-25, it is a satisfying feeling that they have been able to turn things around.

"For sure," he finished. "Just with all the expectations that people have and knowing how loaded we are as a team. We have a lot of guys that can do a lot of things on the court so it’s good to see everybody slowly getting that groove and kinda slowly get in that trying to be peaking come playoff time."

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Quentin Grimes issues confident statement about 76ers' playoff chances

What does history say about Islanders, Golden Knights late-season coaching change?

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What does history say about Islanders, Golden Knights late-season coaching change? originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

For most of the NHL’s 2025-26 regular season, the coaching carousel was slow, almost too slow. As we approached the end of March, it was looking like we might get through a full season with just the one coaching change. 

But in a span of only eight days beginning on March 29, we’ve had two coaches fired, with the Vegas Golden Knights first firing Bruce Cassidy and hiring journeyman coach John Tortorella – then, on Sunday afternoon, the New York Islanders pink-slipped Patrick Roy, replacing him with former Dallas Stars bench boss Peter DeBoer.

Although there is a history of NHL GMs making late-season coaching changes, is there a track record of success that should reassure Golden Knights and Islanders fans that these moves will pay off? From this writer’s perspective, we’re not entirely sold. 

To begin, the Columbus Blue Jackets replaced Dean Evason with veteran Rick Bowness this season and received a major bump. While the timing differs from that of the Golden Knights and Islanders, the Blue Jackets went on an outstanding run from January onwards, putting them in a playoff spot recently.

They now sit two points back of a playoff spot while competing with six other teams. The verdict remains undetermined if their move completely pays off, but at the very least, it gave them a chance, something they didn’t have before.

Furthermore, legendary New Jersey Devils GM Lou Lamoriello indeed made the right choice when he fired coach Robbie Ftorek with only eight games left in the 1999-2000 regular season. Under replacement Larry Robinson, the Devils went on to win the Stanley Cup that year, underscoring Lamoriello’s ruthless brilliance – something he would show again in the 2006-07 season when he fired Devils coach Claude Julien with just three games left. But the move did not pay off that time, as the Ottawa Senators eliminated New Jersey in the second round of the playoffs.

MOREIslanders Fire Patrick Roy With Four Games Remaining; Name Pete DeBoer Coach

So, while the addition of DeBoer and the structure he’s provided to multiple teams over the years will probably help Isles stars Matthew Schaefer and Mathew Barzal, we’re more skeptical of Tortorella’s impact on the Golden Knights.

Vegas did win its first three games under Tortorella, beating the Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, and Edmonton Oilers. Still, the Golden Knights are likely to have a much tougher road in the first round when they take on either the Oilers or the Anaheim Ducks. There’s a reason why Tortorella has bounced between five different NHL teams since his debut in 2001 – his coaching style tends to wear thin with players fairly easily.

At the same time, Tortorella has been able to get the best of his players in short instances. When players buy into his play style, immediate results seem to follow.

In any case, the firings of Roy and Cassidy show that no NHL coach is 100 percent secure at any time. You can see why GMs might buy into the idea that changing the person in charge of the players will provide the jolt needed to ensure players perform at their best. Still, if that’s all it took to motivate players into winning a Cup, every team in the league would be doing it every season. 

The truth is that firing a coach toward the end of the season is an enormous gamble. You do it out of desperation, or because you think the coach has lost the room. Bringing in someone with experience who can provide a boost to players with a mere handful of days left to turn things around.

The Islanders and Golden Knights took different approaches to their new coaching situations: Vegas hired Tortorella on a shorter-term basis, while the Isles gave DeBoer a multi-year contract. But who’s kidding whom – if DeBoer can’t coax a better performance out of Islanders players, he won’t be around Long Island for very long.

MOREJohn Tortorella coaching timeline: Golden Knights are shocking addition to fiery coach's lengthy resume

The coaching business is cutthroat. Everywhere you look, there’s a potential pitfall that could get you fired as a coach. As we’re seeing once again this season, you could be fired at virtually any moment. It’s no wonder coaches feel pressure, but that’s the world in which we live.

You are hired in coaching to be fired in coaching, and that’s as true as ever. So the next time someone is fired, maybe in the second round of the playoffs this year, or maybe this summer, don’t act surprised. The coaching carousel continues, and nothing is going to change it.

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Can't Wait For Saturday Illinois' Altmyer listed eighth among QBs in latest ESPN draft rankings

Apr. 6—***

Hard to believe, but the NFL draft is less than three weeks away in Pittsburgh. Set for April 23-25, the event will have some Illinois flavor. And for the first time in a long time, a quarterback from the school is expected to be drafted.

In his latest rankings, 's Jordan Reid puts Luke Altmyer eighth among the quarterbacks.

First, of course, is Indiana's Fernando Mendoza, who is expected to go to the Las Vegas Raiders. The No. 2 quarterback is Alabama's Ty Simpson, who Reid projects being picked by Arizona.

The next Big Ten quarterback on the list is Penn State's Drew Allar, who Reid expects to go off the board late in Day 2 or early in Day 3. So, the third and fourth rounds.

Altmyer is expected to go early to mid rounds on Day 3. Reid puts San Francisco as the best team fit for Altmyer.

Reid mentioned the chance for Altmyer to have an extended NFL career.

Altmyer was listed four spots ahead of Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia of Vanderbilt.

Farmers Only – Is Austin Hendrick figuring it out?

CHATTANOOGA, TN - JULY 08: Austin Hendrick #12 of the Chattanooga Lookouts stands in the batters box during the game between the Rocket City Trash Pandas and the Chattanooga Lookouts at AT&T Field on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Photo by Maddalena LoRae/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images)

The first week of the year featuring action from all four minor league affiliates of the Cincinnati Reds is in the books, and Farmers Only is here to highlight the best of said action.

We’ll start with the AA Chattanooga Lookouts, seeing as that squad won each of their first three games of the season and sits undefeated at the time of writing this. And helping lead that charge so far is none other than Austin “Fox in the” Hendrick, the 1st round pick of the Reds back in 2020 about whom we’ve almost completely forgotten.

He’s always flashed elite power potential, but the lack of consistent contact and strike zone awareness has dogged him since being selected out of high school in the Pittsburgh area. He’s still somehow just 24 years old, however, and he’s begun the year 6 for 12 with a homer and 5 runs driven in for the Lookouts. Maybe, just maybe, he’s figuring things out a little bit (and we’ll ignore the 4/0 K/BB so far for the time being).

Leo “Shuffle” Balcazar has also been red hot for Chattanooga out of the gates after being added to the team’s 40-man roster this winter. He went 5 for 11 with a homer, a double, and a walk to begin the season.

Chattanooga begins a big six-game road trip in Birmingham on Tuesday.

Alfredo Duno is off to a hot start over in Dayton as the High-A Dragons split their first two games of the year only to have Sunday’s contest rained out. Duno has begun the season 2 for 7 with a pair of doubles and as many walks (2) as Ks (2) so far, while the perennially overlooked Carlos Sanchez has begun the year 3 for 8 with a double, walk, and stolen base.

Dayton opens a big six-game homestand against Lake County on Tuesday evening.

Down in the land of humid air and pitching paradises, Tyson “Super F.” Lewis and the Daytona Tortugas of the Class-a Florida State League dropped two of three against Jupiter to begin the season – and that includes an ugly 14-1 whoopin’ on Saturday. Lewis, though, does have an early homer under his belt after starting 3 for 12, but he’s already struck out an alarming 7 times so far. That’s tied for the most of any player in the FSL so far.

Daytona hits the road to take on Lakeland for the rest of the week with the series opening on Tuesday evening.

Over in Louisville, the 4-5 Bats are chugging along with a mix of potent offense and pitchers who can’t get an out. Each of Chase Petty and Julian “Calendar” Aguiar – two arms with big league experience who are being counted on as depth at the moment – have been shelled, the two combining for 15.1 IP and 16 ER so far. Relievers Zach “Big Sugar” Maxwell and Luis “Gonna Be” Mey have both also been rocked, while Kyle Nicolas has only allowed one run in 3.0 IP.

Offensively, though, this team is a juggernaut. We detailed how Rece Hinds was destroying baseballs already this year, and he paces the International League with 14 ribbies at the moment (with his 4 homers second most). JJ “Slovenia” Bleday has but a lone homer, but he has 4 doubles and an even 7/7 K/BB to date, while Hector “5 Weight” Rodriguez is showing the kind of plate discipline he’s long been dinged for not having by also posting 7 walks so far (along with a pair of homers and a .934 OPS).

Edwin “I’ll Be” Arroyo, meanwhile, has a bit of a power stroke back. He’s already homered, tripled, and doubled while swiping 3 bags to lead the club (and owns a .350 OBP). Keep an eye on him – he’s going to be back back as a prospect this year.

The Bats take their talents to Indianapolis and begin their six-game road series on Tuesday evening.

2026 NFL draft: New York Jets to host Round 1 receiver on top-30 visit

The New York Jets have signaled interest in USC wide receiver Makai Lemon prior to the 2026 NFL draft.

The Jets hold two selections in Round 1 of the upcoming event at Nos. 2 and 16 overall. More likely a target for the second of the two, Lemon is being looked at more intently as he is reportedly having a top-30 visit in New York:

USC wide receiver Makai Lemon met with the #Chiefs on a Top 30 visit Thursday, per @RapSheet

He’s also scheduled to visit the Dolphins, #Giants, #Jets, and #Commanders. pic.twitter.com/XS0jrfFHB1

— Roundtable Sports (@RoundtableSN) April 4, 2026

For the Jets, wide receiver is a need so the team's offense has a complement to Garrett Wilson at the position.

A 5-foot-11 playmaker, Lemon had 79 catches, 1,156 yards and 11 touchdowns in 12 games played in 2025. NFL.com's draft profile on Lemon compares his skill set to that of Detroit Lions' All-Pro wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Jets Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.

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Best metro Detroit sports bars to watch Michigan-UConn game with sound

The screech of the sneakers on the hardwood, swoosh of the ball hitting the net and the thump of dribbling the basketballs. 

Cue up the sound. 

When fans gather to watch and cheer on Michigan as they duke it out against UConn in the NCAA men's national championship on Monday night, they’ll want to not only see the game, but hear it, too.

Sometimes, that’s tough in crowded bars and restaurants. But popular spots around metro Detroit are gearing up to provide fans with a game-watching experience with the volume up.

Here are a few spots around metro Detroit that promise fans can watch and hear the game, the ref calls and buzzer beaters. 

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Big League Brews

Big League Brews on Ecorse Road in Taylor on July 1, 2025.

20428 Ecorse Road, Taylor

A neighborhood sports bar serving up smoked wings or boneless wings along with a big selection of burgers and sandwiches. The wings are served naked (no sauce) or with a choice of nearly a dozen sauces.

Brewligans Public House

2385 Fort St., Trenton

A menu specialty here is Brewligans chicken wings. Its wings, drums and flats are tossed in a choice of sauces or served naked with sauce on the side. There are 10 sauces to choose from, including Brewligans Buffalo and Threat Level Midnight.

For info: brewliganspub.com

Champions Sports Grill

Brownstown

This spacious bar is loaded with TVs. Pair game watching with a menu of classic bar food of burgers, wings, plenty of handheld options and entrees. There's also a selection of local brews.

For info: champions-sportsgrill.com

Gilly’s Clubhouse

1550 Woodward, Detroit

Now celebrating two years, Gilly’s Clubhouse on Woodward Avenue is in memory of Nick Gilbert, who died in 2023 and is the son of Rocket Mortgage founder Dan Gilbert. This multi-level sports bar celebrates its two-year anniversary of serving Detroit sports fans, with a happy hour from 5-8 p.m. on April 4.

For info: gillysdetroit.com

Library Sports Pub and Grill

West Bloomfield

Surrounded by TVs, this sports bar has been a mainstay on Haggerty in West Bloomfield since 2006 and is committed to game-watching paired with food. On the menu are classic bar staples like pizza, burgers and nachos. There are also sandwiches, salads and main entrees.

For info: librarypubwb.com

Parlay

1260 Washington Blvd., Detroit

Dedicated to sports fans, Parlay is also known for its elevated bar food and premium drinks. This downtown Detroit spot is owned by Joique Bell, a former Detroit Lions running back who played for other National Football League teams, too. 

For info: parlaydetroit.com

Second Best

Second Best Nashville chicken sandwich.

42 Watson St., Detroit

Tucked off Woodward Avenue, Second Best is across from its sister restaurant, Grey Ghost. There are more than a dozen large TVs and a 9-foot projector with sound. 

For info: secondbestgdetroit.com

Thomas MaGee Sporting House and Whiskey Bar

1408 E. Fisher Service Drive, Detroit

At the corner of Russell and the Fisher Freeway service drive, Thomas MaGee’s boasts its shows "every sport." For info: thomasmagees.com

Twin Peaks

Multiple locations

The Smokestack burger at Twin Peaks.

Known for draft beer poured at 29 degrees, locations in Auburn Hills, Livonia and Madison Heights have more than 50 TVs plus large 98-inch screens. At eh Madison Heights and Livonia locations, there will be a DJ but only during commercials. On its from-scratch menu are bar bites, burgers, sandwiches, wings, salads and other bar fare. For info: twinpeaksrestaurant.com

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The Most Cleveland of all Baseball Players

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 05: José Ramírez #11 of the Cleveland Guardians is presented the 2025 Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award prior to game one of a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs at Progressive Field on April 05, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Tonight, Jose Ramirez will become the player who has played in the most baseball games in history while wearing a Cleveland uniform.

Jose Ramirez was born in Bani, Dominican Republic. Is it possible for him to be the most Cleveland of all baseball players? The players he surpasses at the top of this list – Terry Turner and Nap Lajoie – were from Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, respectively. The greatest players in Cleveland baseball history were all not born in Ohio, let alone Cleveland. So, Jose has as much claim to be the epitome of the essence of the city as anyone does.

Let’s examine his credentials:

-Despite being an atypical body type and height, Jose is on a Hall of Fame trajectory as a player. Cleveland is often overlooked as a city and glories in its underdog status. Jose embodies the underdog mindset better than any player ever has.

-Jose gives 100% every time he is on the field. In Cleveland, the weather is pretty nasty six months out of the year. Cloud cover is more common than not. The region isn’t home to some billionaire-minting Silicon Valley-type of industry. If you want to make it here, you work hard and refuse to give up.

-To stay in Cleveland, you really have to love the city unreasonably. You have to display an unhinged loyalty to the shores of Lake Erie and our version of Midwest nice/blue collar grit/down home kindness. Jose has openly proclaimed his appreciation for Cleveland fans and displays our ideals every time he takes the field.

There would be no question that Jose is the greatest Cleveland baseball player of all time if Jose had found a way to be part of a team that won a title. But, the title drought of which he has been a part somehow makes Jose even MORE Cleveland. Our joys are always mixed with grief, our happiness with sorrow, our accomplishments always with a sense that we could be more.

For about 10 years now, Jose Ramirez has been a part of my daily life. My children know him by sight and everyone who knows me knows he is my favorite baseball player of all time. He’s a national and local treasure who adds joy and hope to each day of my life, even if he is in a bit of an early season slump right now. I know if he’s chasing too much, he will stop. If he’s just under the ball, he will adjust. My confidence allows me to watch him in anticipation of him breaking out of it instead of dreading that he has entered some kind of steep decline. He has never let us down and I believe he never will.

Tonight, Jose becomes the most Cleveland player of all time, officially. But, he has embodied our city for a while now. And, most importantly, he has three times chosen to stay here and left no doubt that he loves this city, this team, this fanbase and playing ball in the same cold Northeast Ohio air that my children will be entering to play coach pitch. The day José’s extension was announced in 2022 was the greatest day of my sports fandom.

I love him so much. Congratulations, Jose!

Will Yaxel Lendeborg Play In Tonight's National Championship Game?

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Will Michigan Wolverines star Yaxel Lendeborg play tonight in the national championship against the UConn Huskies? Almost assuredly yes. Lendeborg is not listed on the availability report, indicating he is available to play.

Will Lendeborg be Limited?

Will Lendeborg be effective is an entirely different wonder. Joint injuries are often at their worst in the days after the initial worry, and that initial worry plagued Lendeborg quite a bit in Saturday’s rout of Arizona in the Final Four.

As Wolverines head coach Dusty May said on Sunday, “[Lendeborg] played the second half like a 38-year-old at the YMCA, and a really good 38-year-old at the YMCA.

“Whatever version of Yaxel we get, it’s going to be somebody that helps us play better basketball.”

After injuring his knee — a “low-grade” MCL sprain and a “small bone bruise,” per Michigan’s trainer — Lendeborg played nearly nine minutes in the second half. He scored six points on 2-of-2 shooting from beyond the arc and grabbed two rebounds.

Lendeborg was clearly limited. No matter the blowout nature of the game, not taking a field goal inside the arc in nine minutes of action stands out as a passive offensive approach.

Injury Impact on His Game

For context, Lendeborg took 5.3 shots inside the arc per Big Ten game, and he averaged 6.8 such shots in the first four games of this NCAA Tournament. If playing his usual game, he would have attempted two or three such shots on Saturday’s second half.

Expect Yaxel Lendeborg to take the court in Indianapolis tonight, but measure any other expectations of the Michigan star.

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VOTE for the HSS North Jersey Team of the Week for March 30-April 5

After an exciting start to the spring high school sports season, it's time to look back on the top team performances.

Read about the teams that stood out last week and let us know which one should be the HSS North Jersey Team of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Vote for the HSS North Jersey Team of the Week!

Becton track & field

The Wildcats posted a strong showing at the Pawlowski Relays, winning the 4-x-800 relay and placing second in the 4-x-1,600 relay.

DePaul baseball

The Spartans went 3-0, outscoring opponents 28-5. They started the season with a 9-5 win over defending Passaic County champion Passaic Tech.

Glen Rock girls lacrosse

New coach Kelsie Mania's team started 2-0 with a 10-9 win over Verona, avenging a playoff loss last year, and a 15-1 win over Holy Angels.

Mahwah softball

The Thunderbirds ran their record to 4-0 with a 3-0 week in which they outscored opponents 36-4.

Midland Park softball

The Panthers started the season by going 3-0 and not allowing a single run, outscoring opponents 35-0.

Park Ridge baseball

After winning just six games last year, the Owls started the season 3-0 with one-run victories over Elmwood Park, Hasbrouck Heights and Wood-Ridge.

Passaic Tech flag football

The Bulldogs had the busiest week of any team in the state and didn't miss a beat. They went 3-0 and outscored opponents 89-12.

Tenafly boys lacrosse

The Tigers went 3-0 with an 11-8 win on the road against defending Passaic County champion Wayne Valley.

Vote!

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Dana White ‘completely removed’ from contract negotiations amid growing criticism of UFC fighter pay

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - SEPTEMBER 03: UFC CEO Dana White reacts after the knockout victory by Yuneisy Duben of Venezuela against Shannon Clark of Canada in a flyweight fight during Dana White's Contender Series season eight, week four at UFC APEX on September 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

UFC CEO, Dana White, is no longer involved with fighter contract negotiations.

That isn’t exactly “news” to anyone familiar with the promotion’s day-to-day operations or the role of UFC CBO Hunter Campbell. But that hasn’t stopped dopey streamers from latching on to hot-button issues like UFC fighter pay in a half-baked attempt to retain subscribers who got bored of watching them play video games all day.

White is too busy recruiting WWE wannabes to worry about what Manolo Zecchini is getting paid.

“We were a small business,” White told SPEED on YouTube. “We started to grow the relationships with [fighters like] Chuck Liddell and Matt Hughes [in] the early days right up to (Conor) McGregor, Ronda Rousey, Cowboy (Cerrone) and the list goes on and on. Obviously it’s grown and I have completely removed myself from the negotiating part of fighter contracts. I got to a point where this isn’t fun anymore. I’m lucky that I’m at a point in my life and my career where I can just deal with the fun stuff that I like to do.”

That may explain why White appears to be “checked out” during UFC video promos.

Whether or not the UFC antitrust lawsuit has White and Co. attempting to retcon the promotion’s organizational hierarchy is unclear, but fighter pay remains a point of contention regardless of who’s signing the contracts. Especially when the decision makers are bagging billions of bucks in content deals.

Stay hungry.

How to Watch the 2026 NCAA National Championship Game on TBS Live Online for Free

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Sports fans can catch live games on TBS — but unless you have cable, your viewing options are limited.

On Saturday, Apr. 6, the final game during the NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament airs on TBS. The 2026 National Championship features the No. 2-ranked UConn Huskies facing off against the No. 1-ranked Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN, with tipoff at 8:50 p.m. ET/5:50 p.m. PT.

Cord-cutters don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars on a cable package in order to get access to basketball games and other TBS programming — there are affordable streaming options such as live TV streamers that’ll give you instant access and for a fraction of the price.

With current free trials and promos going on, you’ll get access to hundreds of other live TV channels that’ll expand your program options, so you can watch sports, reality TV and the latest dramas live and in real time.

How to Watch TBS Online

You can get access to TBS through live TV streamers, such as DirecTV — which is currently offering a free trial. Below are all the ways to watch TBS online.

How to Watch NCAA March Madness on TBS Online Without Cable for Free

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DirecTV


A subscription to DirecTV — which comes with TBS for NCAA March Madness — gets you access to live TV, local and cable channels with the streamer’s “MySports” package, starting at $44.99 for the first month of service ($64.99 per month afterwards). The service even offers a five-day free trial to watch for free, if you sign up now.

You can watch local networks such as NBC, CBS and PBS, while you can also watch many cable networks, including FS1, Lifetime, FX, AMC, A&E, Bravo, BET, MTV, Paramount Network, Cartoon Network, VH1, Fuse, CNN, Food Network, CNBC and many others.

How to Watch NCAA March Madness on TBS Online Without Cable for Free

Sling TV


Sling TV offers three packages to choose from, such as Orange, Blue and Orange + Blue, with every option including TBS. The Orange Package is the most affordable and comes with nearly 35 channels and can be streamed on just one device at a time. Included in the Blue Package is nearly 50 channels. Can’t choose? You can combine both packages and get all channels and the ability to stream on up to three devices at once.

Please note: Pricing and channel availability varies from market-to-market.

How to Watch NCAA March Madness on TBS Online Without Cable for Free

Hulu + Live TV


For the most content offerings, you can sign up for Hulu + Live TV and get access to the Hulu library in addition to more then 95 live TV channels (including TBS). The streaming platform starts at $89.99 per month.

And, for even more programming, Hulu + Live TV now comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited, which will give you everything within the Hulu library in addition to exclusive content on ESPN for even more sports coverage.

How to Watch NCAA March Madness on TBS Online Without Cable for Free

HBO Max


HBO Max starts at $10.99 per month. It’s streamable on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and on web browsers. However, you’ll need a subscription to Prime Video (or an Amazon Prime membership) to add HBO Max to your account (no free trial available).

Not a member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of all that Amazon Prime has to offer, including access to Prime Video, Prime Gaming and Amazon Photos; fast free shipping in less than two days with Prime Delivery; in-store discounts at Whole Foods Market; access to exclusive shopping events — such as Prime Day and Black Friday — and much more. Learn more about Amazon Prime here.

HBO Max even gets you live sports access to the NHL, AEW and more. It features hit movies and TV shows, including The Penguin, Superman, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Peacemaker, Sinners, Dune: Part Two and more.

The streaming service is also the home to exclusive Music Box documentaries, such as Yacht Rock: A DOCKumentary, Woodstock ’99: Peace, Love and Rage, Juice WLRD: Into The Abyss, DMX: Don’t Try to Understand and others.

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The March Madness MOP Market Flipped Overnight. Here's What It's Telling You.

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Saturday night, Aday Mara was a 3-cent contract on Kalshi. As of this morning, he's at 38 cents and the MOP favorite heading into tonight's National Championship Game.

That chart doesn't lie. Traders watched Mara drop 26 points on 11-for-16 shooting against Arizona's elite interior defense while Yaxel Lendeborg played 14 minutes and left with a sprained MCL and rolled ankle. The market spent the weekend repricing what Michigan actually looks like tonight, and its conclusion is blunt: Mara is now the most likely player to win this award.

The question worth asking before tip-off isn't whether Mara can win MOP. The market has already decided he's the most likely candidate. The question is whether 38 cents is a fair price or whether the surge has overshot.

What drove the movement

Lendeborg's price tells the story. He came into the Final Four at 27 cents, surged toward 35 as Michigan dominated, then cratered to 23 after the injury news settled in. He says he's still playing "unless he can't walk," but the market has now priced him as a secondary contributor rather than the decisive force. A 4-point drop for a technically active player reflects real uncertainty about his effectiveness, not his presence.

Mara's 35-point surge in 48 hours is one of the sharpest single-player moves you'll see in a tournament MOP market. That kind of repricing usually means the market found a mispricing and corrected it hard. The starting point was absurdly low; Mara at 3 cents was the market essentially ignoring him. Now it's overcorrecting in the other direction, or fairly pricing a new reality. Which one it is depends entirely on how Lendeborg's ankle holds up tonight.

The structural case for Aday Mara

This isn't just an injury narrative. Mara has scored 14+ points in eight of the last 11 games for the Michigan Wolverines. Against UConn, he draws Tarris Reed Jr., who's an excellent player but gave up 26 points to a nearly identical offensive center profile two days ago. UConn ranks 229th nationally in opponent block rate, which means Mara will be operating in space he typically doesn't find against elite competition.

The MOP award is almost always won by the most impactful player on the winning team. Michigan is a 74% favorite to win the title on Kalshi. If the Wolverines win and Lendeborg is at 70% health, Mara is the player most likely to fill that production gap.

The honest tension in the market

Reed at 19 cents is up 10 points from Saturday, a significant move for a player on the 26% side of the title market. Traders are pricing a UConn Huskies upset scenario, and if they win, Reed is almost certainly walking away with MOP. He's averaged 21.8 points and 13.5 rebounds this tournament. The 31-point, 27-rebound performance against Furman in the first round is the kind of thing MOP voters don't forget.

If you think UConn is underpriced at 26 cents to win the title, and there's a reasonable case given their dynasty-level experience under Dan Hurley, then Reed at 19 cents is the most interesting contract on this board. You're essentially getting a leveraged play on a UConn upset.

The bottom line

The market's overnight repricing is rational. Mara at 3 cents was wrong. Whether 38 cents is right depends on one variable: how many minutes Lendeborg plays and how effective he is when he's out there.

If he's limited to 20 minutes of half-speed basketball, Mara at 38 is probably fair or even cheap. If Lendeborg plays through it and looks like himself, Mara just became expensive, and Lendeborg is a clear value trade. 

The market has done the heavy lifting of identifying the right question. Your view on Lendeborg's ankle is now the trade.

Prices as of 1:30 PM ET. This market is live and moves continuously until tip-off, check current prices at Kalshi before trading.

Trade the MOP market on Kalshi.

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“It’s not nice” – Alan Shearer hated seeing one Liverpool player ‘suffer’ in Etihad mauling

“It’s not nice” – Alan Shearer hated seeing one Liverpool player ‘suffer’ in Etihad mauling
“It’s not nice” – Alan Shearer hated seeing one Liverpool player ‘suffer’ in Etihad mauling

Alan Shearer hated seeing one Liverpool player ‘suffer’ in the 4-0 drubbing by Manchester City on Saturday.

It was a result which summed up the Reds’ miserable season, and it was a particularly galling afternoon for Mo Salah, who missed several chances he’d have gobbled up at his peak, in addition to fluffing his lines from the penalty spot.


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The Egyptian’s final campaign with LFC has proven to be by far his least productive, with Steve Nicol among those who’ve called for him to be dropped, and Joe Hart said that it was ‘difficult‘ to watch the 33-year-old endure such a nightmare of a performance.

Shearer hated seeing Salah ‘suffer’ on Saturday

Shearer aired similar sentiments about the Liverpool winger, referencing one first-half opportunity where he hesitated and duly allowed Abdukodir Khusanov to get back and snuff out the chance.

The Newcastle legend said of Salah on The Rest Is Football“It’s not nice to see and he misses the penalty as well. It was just one of those days. To see a Premier League great suffer like he did is not nice.”

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Saturday was a rough one for Salah and Liverpool

Even if the Egyptian King never scores again for Liverpool, his status as one of the club’s greatest ever players is beyond dispute, but it’s a crying shame that his time with the Reds appears to be petering out to a sobering anti-climax.

Saturday was one of those days where it felt that, no matter how hard he might try, nothing was going to come off for him, with the penalty miss and aforementioned first-half chance summing up an afternoon to forget.

The entire campaign has been difficult for him, with just 10 goals netted by Easter and the fallout from his infamous tirade after the draw at Leeds in December, and the defeat to Man City will go down as another low point in 2025/26 for him and LFC.

Shearer’s sentiments may well be shared by many, but irrespective of what happens between now and 24 May, Salah will be guaranteed a poignant send-off in his final game at Anfield when Brentford visit L4 to round off the Premier League season.

Hopefully he can swiftly put Saturday behind him and round off his legendary Liverpool career with a few more special moments in the next few weeks.

Manchester United legend waxes lyrical over Barcelona superstar – ‘Made me love football again’

Manchester United legend waxes lyrical over Barcelona superstar – ‘Made me love football again’
Manchester United legend waxes lyrical over Barcelona superstar – ‘Made me love football again’

Speaking on his podcast, Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has lavished praise on Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal, while also hailing his courage in confronting racism at just 18 years of age.

The past few days have not been easy for Lamine as he was targeted by racist abuse by a section of Atletico Madrid supporters this past weekend at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.

Not long before that, the 18-year-old wonderkid had to witness anti-Muslim chants at the RCDE Stadium when he was playing for the Spanish national team against Egypt in a friendly encounter.

Rio Ferdinand in awe of Lamine Yamal

Now, Lamine has received support from Ferdinand, who not only praised the quality of the Barcelona forward but also defended him against the racist abuse he received this past weekend.

The former England international also empathises with the disappointment that the 18-year-old wonderkid experienced at the RCDE Stadium.

“He’s made me love football again,” Ferdinand began, as quoted by Mundo Deportivo.

“You know, before, when there were players like Maradona, Riquelme, Veron… that’s why I love football. People who dared to take on defenders, who did crazy things and simply took risks,” recalled the former Manchester United centre-back.

He continued, stressing that the Barcelona forward is more than just a footballer, having raised his voice against important issues.

Rio Ferdinand has sung praises of Lamine Yamal. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

“Lamine Yamal is in that category: the one who takes risks, who wants to entertain. If we’re talking about the best player in the world right now, he has to be in that conversation,” said Ferdinand.

“And you know what else I love about him? That he’s more than just a footballer.”

Referring to the post Yamal made after the match against Egypt, the English legend noted:

“He’s using his voice right now to draw attention to anti-Muslim chants in stadiums. ‘I’m Muslim. Yesterday in the stadium, the chant ‘whoever doesn’t jump is Muslim’ was heard. I know I was playing against the opposing team and that it wasn’t anything personal against me, but as a Muslim, it’s still disrespectful and intolerable.'”

Ferdinand concluded by highlighting the significance of Yamal speaking out at such a young age, as he remarked:

“This is a kid who’s speaking out, you know? He’s not a veteran who’s been doing this for 10 years.

“He’s an 18-year-old kid who’s decided for himself to say, ‘I’m not going to tolerate that, it’s disrespectful, it’s out of line, it’s racist, and people need to know that.’ And I thought that comment was absolutely perfect in tone.”

Yankees have a Ryan McMahon problem — and it's time to trade Jasson Dominguez or Spencer Jones

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The New York Yankees traded for Ryan McMahon in July with the hope of solving their third base woes.

It hasn't worked.

It's still early, but this season, McMahon is just 2-for-23 with two singles, meaning he has an .087 slugging percentage.

McMahon has struck out in 11 of those 23 at bats, as well.

Simply put, the Yankees can only put up with hitting like that for so much longer. If McMahon isn't the third base answer, they've got to find one somewhere else.

So what can they do? 

Well, one option is to go after another trade. This time, they'd send away either Jasson Dominguez or Spencer Jones.

MORE: Yankees outfielder once battled ostrich in 11-plate spaghetti-eating contest

Both young outfielders are at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre because they're blocked from playing time at the MLB level. And unless they magically become infielders, the best way to extract present value from them would be to turn one into a third baseman.

Maybe the answer resides with the New York Mets. Would the crosstown rival trade either Brett Baty or Mark Vientos for either Dominguez or Jones?

What about the Minnesota Twins? Royce Lewis could use a change of scenery.

The Phillies' Alec Bohm is often in trade rumors. Could the Yankees pull off a deal for him?

While no noise is out there about a trade, it certainly seems like the Yanks should think about it. Do they want to win a World Series with Aaron Judge? It might have to come with another good infielder on the roster and one less piece of upside-laden outfield depth at Triple-A.

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Glamorgan and Yorkshire play out absorbing draw

Adam Lyth sweeps a shot for Yorkshire against Glamorgan
Adam Lyth led Yorkshire's victory bid on day four in Cardiff [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (day four)

Glamorgan 302: Ingram 103 & 218-5 dec: Ingram 75, Carlson 53; Bess 4-87

Yorkshire 226: Revis 50; Crane 5-55 & 239-7: Lyth 97; Hadley 3-35, Crane 3-99

Glamorgan (12 pts) drew with Yorkshire (10 pts)

Match scorecard

Glamorgan and Yorkshire played out an absorbing draw after an adventurous declaration from home captain Kiran Carlson on their return to the top flight.

Set 295 in 68 overs at 4.34 runs per over, Yorkshire started strongly but finished on 239-7 with Glamorgan pressing for victory in the closing stages.

Adam Lyth's 97 led the White Rose charge but did not have enough support as leg-spinner Mason Crane and paceman Ryan Hadley claimed three wickets apiece.

Glamorgan batted cautiously most of the morning before accelerating, Colin Ingram hitting 75 and Carlson 53 while Dom Bess picked up 4-87.

The declaration came at 12:54 BST to give both sides a chance of forcing a positive result but the spoils were shared in Cardiff.

Resuming overnight three wickets down with a lead of 187, Carlson and Ingram started with the caution the home side had showed with the bat since their shocking start on the first evening.

The pair gradually eased up through the gears as Yorkshire went on the defensive in the field, although Bess bowled Carlson to claim his third wicket after a stand of 76.

Evergreen Ingram and Ben Kellaway (28 not out) added a further 65, but it was a surprise to most observers when Carlson called a close to the innings as soon as Ingram was caught in the deep off Bess.

Lyth and Finlay Bean got Yorkshire off to a flying start, with Bean hitting Mason Crane's first two balls for four and six in a stand of 67 before he fell lbw to the spinner for 23.

Lyth continued to find the gaps as he raced to his half-century off 57 deliveries and Sam Whiteman started securely in another worthwhile partnership, to leave Yorkshire possible favourites at tea on 125-1.

Whiteman (24) chipped a catch off Crane two balls after the resumption, James Wharton (10) was bowled trying to hoist Crane into the pavilion and Will Luxton (5) was leg before trying to smash Ryan Hadley into the grandstand.

The crucial blow for Yorkshire hopes came when the excellent Lyth feathered a catch to Chris Cooke off Kellaway, having struck 14 boundaries in the 150 balls he faced.

With 118 needed off 20, Yorkshire appeared to give up the chase but Glamorgan could not hang on to chances offered early on by Matthew Revis and George Hill.

Carlson tried frequent changes of bowling and packed fielders round the bat.

Hadley answered the call with Revis (27) edging behind in the 60th over while Dom Bess was caught at slip.

That took the game down to the last over but Hill (21 not out) and Logan van Beek held on.

Despite a nightmare first hour of the game, Glamorgan could reflect on a creditable return to Division One cricket after two decades, while Yorkshire can console themselves with a better result than their 2025 opener.

Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Baltimore Ravens edition

Fantasy expert consensus rankings (“ECR”) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Ravens bargains based on ECR.

In 2024, five Baltimore players averaged double-digit points, with Lamar Jackson (25.3 per contest) and Derrick Henry (19.8) leading the way. Last season, only one of those five players (Zay Flowers) upped his per-game numbers. The other four fell short of market expectations. Experts now face a dilemma: bet on a return to 2024 form, or view 2025 as a sign of things to come.

The 25-year-old Flowers seems to be still ascending, and the market has responded with a solid WR18 ECR. But that still makes him a likely bargain. Last year’s WR13 in points per game will return as the clear-cut alpha wideout on a team with a 32-year-old bell cow and slightly thinned-out TE corps. Coming off a career-high seven targets per outing, Flowers is primed for top-16 numbers, with a solid shot at cracking the top 12.

Meanwhile, Mark Andrews has been sliding toward fantasy unstartability, and last year, he hit rock bottom. His TE20 ECR assumes he’ll remain unstartable. I think this franchise’s decision to re-sign him late last year while letting Isaiah Likely walk three months later shows that they’re still invested in Andrews. That should translate into (at minimum) a modest statistical uptick and top-14 production.

Will Rashod Bateman ever deliver on his 2021 first-round draft value? Probably not. But that doesn’t mean he deserves a WR82 ECR.  He was the WR50 in points per game two seasons ago and the WR59 in 2022. Unless you believe he’ll top out at around 40-400-4, Bateman will be a solid -- albeit low-ceiling–– bargain.

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Paris Saint-Germain vs Liverpool predicted lineups: Who will start in Champions League first leg at PSG?

The knockout rounds put Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain together again this season, this year one round later in the quarterfinal stage.

PSG dispatched Liverpool over two legs in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League Round of 16, coming back from a 1-0 deficit at the Parc des Princes to beat the Reds in penalties at Anfield.

It was a tale of two halves dripping in classic "That's football" as the eventual champion Parisiens lost the first leg despite out-attempting Liverpool 27-2 in Paris and won the second leg despite Liverpool putting seven of their 19 shots on target.

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The first leg is again in France and Arne Slot won't necessarily mimic his tactics against Luis Enrique, who would take last season's first leg performance 10 out of 10 times. And he could use many of the same components. Gone are Gianluigi Donnarumma — now with Man City — while Fabian Ruiz is out with a knee injury and Bradley Barcola has been dealing with an ankle injury, but their 4-3-3 remains dangerous from back-to-front.

Liverpool are a much different team without last season's two-legged starters Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and the late Diogo Jota while Alisson Becker is hurt, Andy Robertson is second-choice this season, and Mohamed Salah looks to have lost a step in what will be his last season at Anfield.

How much magic does Liverpool have left, and can they take advantage of the absence of Ruiz in the middle of the park? Here are some possible lineups for both sides.

Paris Saint-Germain predicted lineup vs Liverpool

——- Safonov ——

—- Hakimi —- Marquinhos —- Pacho —- Mendes —-

—— Neves—- Vitinha —- Zaire-Emery —-

—— Doue —- Dembele —- Kvaratskhelia —-

Bradley Barcola is set to miss this leg and star forward Ousmane Dembele has been playing with a minor calf injury. Enrique could use Desire Doue in the midfield if he wants to move Dembele to wing or start Kang-in Lee, while Goncalo Ramos is also an option up top. Illia Zabarnyi gets plenty of time at center back this season, while Lucas Hernandez and Lucas Beraldo are a valuable backs.

Liverpool predicted lineup at PSG

——- Mamardashvili ——

—- Szoboszlai —- Konate —- Van Dijk —- Kerkez —-

—— Gravenberch —- Mac Allister —-

—— Salah —- Wirtz—- Gakpo —-

——- Ekitike ——-

Alexander Isak could make his long-awaited return for Liverpool but a starting role seems beyond the pale. Alisson Becker will not be fit to play, but Liverpool have everyone else available. The Reds seem to be better when Cody Gakpo is in the fold, and Slot may be tempted to go more attack-minded and return Dominik Szoboszlai to right back rather than re-roll the back four that were ripped apart by Man City.

✅📝 Napoli v AC Milan: the line-ups for the big clash

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✅📝 Napoli v AC Milan: the line-ups for the big clash

A blockbuster to round off Serie A Matchday 31! 

Napoli (3rd) host AC Milan (2nd) at the Stadio Diego Maradona. 

Here are the lineups:


NAPOLI (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Gutierrez, Anguissa, Lobotka, Spinazzola; McTominay, De Bruyne; Giovane.

AC Milan (3-5-2):  Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Nkunku, Fullkrug.


Who do you think will win? Tell us in the comments!

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🚨 Leao, Fullkrug...starting XIs are in for the decisive Napoli-Milan

🚨 Leao, Fullkrug...starting XIs are in for the decisive Napoli-Milan

At the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, one of the biggest matches of the season is taking place: Napoli–Milan, a decisive clash in the race for second place and to stay on Inter’s heels.

The two teams are separated by just one point: Massimiliano Allegri’s Milan are ahead, but Antonio Conte’s Napoli come into the match in great form. After Inter’s 5-2 win over Roma, both sides are under pressure to respond.


The official lineups have now been confirmed:

NAPOLI: Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Gutierrez, Anguissa, Lobotka, Spinazzola; De Bruyne, McTominay; Giovane. 

MILAN: Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Fullkrug, Nkunku. 

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Orioles' secret weapon is righty reliever Mets surely regret trading for Cedric Mullins

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The Baltimore Orioles made a lot of moves in the past year, but sneakily, one of their best was a trade-deadline deal with the New York Mets.

Last July, they sent Cedric Mullins to the Mets in exchange for three righty pitchers, and of those pitchers, one has already emerged as a secret weapon for the Orioles.

As Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly notes, righty reliever Anthony Nunez is the Orioles' "best kept secret" after his strong start to 2026. The Mets surely regret this trade, as Mullins didn't last long and didn't even help them make the playoffs.

Orioles Anthony Nunez is 'best-kept secret' on O's roster

"As the Orioles try to build their bullpen around closer Ryan Helsley, Anthony Nunez is going to be a name to watch for Craig Albernaz's club," Kelly writes.

The Orioles acquired Nunez from the Mets thanks to the 2025 trade deadline move, which sent Mullins to the Mets in exchange for Nunez, righty Raimon Gomez, and righty Chandler Marsh.

And now, Nunez is looking like a major steal for the Orioles, and their new secret weapon out of the bullpen with another former Mets pitcher in Ryan Helsley taking over the closer role.

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Nunez has a 3.60 ERA in five innings pitched this season. The 24-year-old righty is just starting out in his career, and he's looking good thus far.

In five spring training outings, he didn't allow a single run. He's still progressing as a Major Leaguer, but so far, things have gone very well for the Orioles young righty acquired from the Mets.

The Mets surely could've used Nunez, especially after they lost Edwin Diaz this offseason. Even though he's a work in progress, Nunez has already shown a ton of potential.

He's a great reliever for the Orioles, and someone Baltimore is very fortunate to have on the roster. And with his addition coming at the cost of a few months of Mullins, it's an even better deal for the Orioles.

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Dexter Lawrence believes he's in line for a raise

Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence signed his current contract three years ago. With a 2026 payout of $20 million and a 2027 compensation package of $19.5 million, Lawrence believes it's time for a change.

As we understand it, Lawrence has tried to get one from the Giants. Their reluctance to make an offer he'd accept sparked Monday’s trade request.

The argument from Lawrence's perspective is simple. The market has changed. The salary cap continues to spike. And Lawrence continues to be one of the best interior defensive linemen in the league.

His APY is south of $22 million. The top of the market for interior defensive linemen has reached $31.75 million. The recent contract signed by Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis — who is very good but is not Dexter Lawrence — has a new-money APY of $26 million.

So if Lawrence isn't going to get the contract adjustment he believes he deserves from the Giants, he'll try to get one elsewhere. And the trade request operates as an invitation for other teams to make the Giants an offer.

He still draws double teams. He still creates disruption. And the Giants may soon find out that he still will generate significant interest from other teams.

Even if no trade happens, the calls that may soon be coming to G.M. Joe Schoen could be the wakeup call that shakes a little more cash from the Giants' coffers.

Meanwhile, time is of the essence for Lawrence. He's 28. The window on his prime will be closing. Now is the time to get paid for the remaining years of high-end performance that he'll be bringing to his team, whichever team that may be.

UFL games on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, live streams, scores for Week 2 football

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The UFL enters Week 2 of its 2026 campaign with a slate that includes a historic primetime debut and a first-ever Tuesday night showdown.

 Following an opening weekend that offered a first look at the league's new landscape, the schedule now shifts toward several high-profile matchups across traditional and experimental time slots.

From the first home kickoff in a new market to a midweek experiment that challenges the standard football viewing calendar, this week’s lineup emphasizes the league's push for broader visibility. With every game set for national broadcast, the coming days will provide a clearer picture of which contenders are beginning to separate themselves from the pack.

Here is the full breakdown of kickoff times, television networks, and streaming options for the Week 2 schedule.

UFL games on TV today: Full schedule for Week 2

DateTime (ET)MatchupTV Channel
April 38:00 p.m.D.C. Defenders 44, Columbus Aviators 26
April 48:00 p.m.Orlando Storm 19, Louisville Kings 9
April 56:00 p.m.Houston Gamblers 22, Birmingham Stallions 20
April 78:00 p.m.St. Louis Battlehawks at Dallas RenegadesFS1, Fubo

Where to watch UFL games

  • TV channels: Fox, ESPN, NFL Network, FS1
  • Live stream:Fubo

UFL Week 2 games will air on Fox, FS1, ESPN and NFL Network. All of them are available to stream live on Fubo.

Fubo 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.)

UFL games next week

Here's the full UFL schedule for Week 3:

DateTime (ET)MatchupTV/Stream
April 108:00 p.m.Orlando Storm at Louisville KingsFox, Fubo
April 1112:00 p.m.Houston Gamblers at DC DefendersESPN, Fubo
April 1212:00 p.m.Columbus Aviators at Dallas RenegadesABC, Fubo
April 123:00 p.m.Birmingham Stallions at St. Louis BattlehawksABC, Fubo

One major sticking point has been Donovan’s desire to …

One major sticking point has been Donovan’s desire to remain with Chicago through the end of the NBA regular season on April 12 — five days after the transfer portal opens, which would seemingly put him at a major disadvantage in building his first UNC roster. Additionally, while industry sources told The Athletic that Donovan has multiple years remaining on the contract extension he signed with the Bulls last summer, there is some industry chatter about Donovan potentially looking at different NBA openings this summer instead, with double-digit professional vacancies a possibility.

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However, Donovan is serious enough about the UNC job …

However, Donovan is serious enough about the UNC job that he has already begun discussing his potential staff were he to accept a Tar Heels offer, according to two sources. That staff would likely include several people who were with Donovan at Florida in some capacity, sources said, including at least one who is an active college assistant. Donovan has also called at least one prominent high-major assistant with whom he had no prior ties, a source briefed on the search added. UNC stakeholders believe that Donovan — between his prior college success and his NBA pedigree — would have little trouble luring talent to Chapel Hill, to say nothing of his X’s and O’s acumen.

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Florida drops down Baseball Coaches Poll after just one win this week

Florida baseball had a bit of a rough go at it this past week, dropping its first midweek matchup of the season to the Jacksonville Dolphins on Tuesday before dropping two of three at home to the Ole Miss Rebels.

Surprisingly, the USA TODAY Sports Baseball Coaches Poll remained bullish enough on the Gators, keeping them among the top 25 — but just barely — at No. 24. That wedges the Orange and Blue between the No. 23 NC State Wolfpack and No. 25 Boston College Eagles in the first rankings of April.

Next up for Kevin O'Sullivan's squad is the third and final game of the season series against the Florida State Seminoles, which will be played in Tallahassee on Tuesday night. Florida has already clinched the series win and looks to complete the sweep on enemy ground.

The Gators then head to Athens this weekend to take on another fierce rival — the Georgia Bulldogs — in a three-game series starting on Friday night. This will be an important stretch for the team as it faces a pair of top-10 teams over the next seven days.

SEC schools in USA TODAY Baseball Coaches Poll Week 8

The Southeastern Conference lost one of its schools from the top 25 with the Kentucky Wildcats falling out, leaving the SEC with nine teams among the upper echelon of the sport.

The Texas Longhorns are still the top-ranked SEC team at No. 2 overall, followed by Georgia (No. 4), the Mississippi State Bulldogs (No. 8) and Alabama Crimson Tide (No. 9), who also sit among the top 10. The Auburn Tigers (No. 12), Texas A&M Aggies (No. 15), Oklahoma Sooners (No. 18), Arkansas Razorbacks (No. 22) and Florida (No. 24) round out the conference's representation among the top 25.

The Ole Miss Rebels hold the de facto No. 26 position with 64 votes, immediately followed by the LSU Tigers with 56, and Kentucky two spots behind them with 41. The Vanderbilt Commodores also appeared on the ballot this week with eight votes.

USA TODAY Baseball Coaches Poll top 25 for Week 8

RkTeamRecPTS1stPrevChgH/L
1UCLA29-2750301-1/2
2Texas26-571002-2/3
3GA Tech26-568403-3/5
4Georgia27-66680514/13
5UNC27-56010615/14
6FSU24-75990716/17
7Oregon St24-65460927/18
8Miss St25-75370443/8
9Alabama25-848501679/NR
10USC27-64150828/NR
11Co Carolina23-838201877/25
12Auburn22-938001114/12
13So Miss 23-9379013-7/20
14Virginia24-9318014-11/NR
15Texas A&M 25-6310020515/NR
16UCF20-92910NR1116/NR
17Nebraska26-6266021417/NR
18Oklahoma21-1024801538/NR
19W Virginia21-7211012712/NR
20Oregon24-81840101010/NR
21Arizona St23-9155024321/NR
22Arkansas20-1312801665/22
23NC State21-1188023-10/23
24Florida24-97601958/25
25Boston Col 22-1167025-25/25

Schools Dropped Out

No. 22 Kentucky

Others Receiving Votes

Ole Miss 64; LSU 56; Jacksonville State 49; Kentucky 41; California Baptist 18; Wake Forest 15; Vanderbilt 8; Kansas 7; Miami (FL) 6; Missouri State 5; UTSA 1; South Florida 1; Oklahoma State 1

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Report: JJ Wiebusch Enters Transfer Portal

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: Penn State forward JJ Wiebusch #86 skates with the puck during the game between Penn State and Notre Dame at Compton Family Ice Arena on February 27, 2026 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Miller/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

Penn State hockey forward JJ Wiebusch is planning to enter the transfer portal on Monday:

Penn State's J.J. Wiebusch to enter transfer portal, per source

Undrafted winger put up 16-20-36 in 37 games

— Mark Divver (@MarkDivver) April 6, 2026

Wiebusch had 69 points (30 goals, 39 assists) in 77 career games with Penn State. All three members of the DiMarsico-Cerrato-Wiebusch line have now departed, leaving Penn State to rebuild most of its top six with a new crop of forwards next year.

This is not a completely unexpected departure, although I would have expected Wiebusch to go pro instead of entering the portal. Wiebusch would likely have been the No. 1 winger on the roster in 2026-27, so this is a bit of a head-scratcher. Hopefully this is an aberration and not a sign of deeper structural issues within the program. For now, I am tempering expectations for next season. They always seem to do better with lower expectations.

Last man standing: Cub Swanson's UFC 327 swan song officially closes the book on the WEC

The whole thing started on a westbound interstate, in a brown four-door Cadillac sedan. Leonard Garcia and his three of his friends loaded in for a 1,200-mile road trip from Plainview, Texas to Lemoore, California. The car, a mid-1980s model, was the only one in good enough condition to make the journey. Garcia, along with fellow fighters Gabriel Garcia and Isaias Martinez, were heading out to compete at the original WEC event at Tachi Palace.

It had been dubbed, somewhat gallantly, WEC 1: Princes of Pain.

Nobody knew anything about it, other the fact that real fighters — meaning those who actually trained, rather than those who jumped in the cage on a lark — were competing. They also knew that Dan Severn, a veteran of UFC 4, was headlining the event against Travis Fulton. Such a main event spoke to the new promotion’s legitimacy.

“Travis had a billion fights,” Garcia says. “Even then he had like 180 or something like that.”

The cage was outdoors, and the canvas was bright blue. The crowd that assembled at the Tachi Palace was largely made up of bikers, day-drinkers and gamblers who’d come to see some bloodshed. Martinez lost at the end of the first round after eating a ferocious volley of elbows from Cruz Gomez, giving everyone a bang for their buck. Gabriel Garcia didn’t make it a full minute before Phil Ensminger lit him with punches. Of the 10 fights, only the main event went the distance. 

And it was Leonard Garcia who stole the show with a head-kick knockout of Victor Estrada. Because this was in 2001, just two months after the unified rules in MMA were put in place, he only knew of Estrada through word of mouth. 

“I mean, that was back when you were fighting for the experience,” Garcia, now 46, says. “Chuck Liddell was going to be there, which was a big deal. Victor Estrada was one of … who’s the guy that armbared Matt Hughes? The guy who got Matty early on … ?”

The details begin to drift as it was a full quarter-century ago, back when Garcia was just 21 years old and fighting as much on whim as he was on dreams. He made just $300 for his work that day. Three hundred dollars is what he received for driving nearly 2,500 miles roundtrip.

“Dennis Hallman!” he says. “Dennis Hallman.”

“So, Victor Estrada was one of Dennis Hallman's guys. And I had always heard of Hallman's phenomenal skills and how he had these great students. It was a really good experience to go get, and I needed bigger fights on my résumé. This was so early on that the sport was just starting, and the UFC was where everybody wanted to be.”

Garcia didn’t know it at the time, but he limped out of the Tachi Palace with a souvenir from that head kick he landed on Estrada. He realized it in full when he was trucking back down the interstate with his battered group of friends. His leg was swollen, and the pain was unbearable. By the time they got to Arizona, the air-conditioning went out in the Cadillac. As it was the middle of summer, the temperatures swelled to over 100 degrees. Garcia began running a fever. 

BROOMFIELD, CO - SEPTEMBER 30:  (L-R) Leonard "Bad Boy" Garcia punches Mark Hominick at WEC 51 at the 1stBank Center on September 30, 2010 in Broomfield, Colorado.  (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Leonard Garcia (left) became a fixture of the WEC, competing at WEC 1 and ending his run at WEC 52, the promotion's penultimate show.
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“We all thought it was just because it was hot and there's no AC, but it starts getting really bad,” Garcia says. “I started feeling really weird and I told my friend Ramiro, who drove us all the way, ‘Hey man, take me to the emergency room. I don't feel normal.’”

It turned out, Garcia’s leg was fractured. 

“It had been a full day since the fight on Saturday,” he says. “On Sunday morning we loaded up and we took off. So now it's Sunday evening and I'm pulling into the emergency room. My leg is broken, and they're like, ‘Do you have any insurance or anything?’ I was like, ‘Well, no, I fought for the WEC.’ And they're like, ‘Oh, well, can you get ahold of them?’”

So he called WEC founder Reed Harris, who’d seen Garcia limping after the event and therefore told him to get his leg checked out once he got back to Texas. 

“They called Reed and said, ‘Hey man, we got one of your fighters here, and his leg is broken.’ Reed was like, ‘No way his leg is broken — he was walking!’ And they're like, ‘Yeah, we know, we don't know how the hell he walked in here, but he did.’”

That first WEC didn’t clean up at the box office, in fact it inevitably lost money, yet Harris didn’t hesitate to take care of all the medical expenses for his fighter. 

“Everything,” Garcia says. “He took care of it all, man. He kept in contact with me afterward and was like, ‘I never want to have a bad name — this is who I am as a person. I just want you to know that.’ Literally, he could have thrown me to the dogs, but instead he made sure that my leg was fixed, and we became lifelong friends.”

That’s how the WEC got started. 

GLENDALE, AZ - DECEMBER 16:  WEC General Manager Reed Harris attends the WEC 53 post-fight press conference at the Jobing.com Arena on December 16, 2010 in Glendale, Arizona.  (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
WEC founder Reed Harris went on to have a long career with the UFC.
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It all ends this Saturday with Cub Swanson, the last of the WEC fighters on the UFC’s roster. He will make the walk a final time against Nate Landwehr at UFC 327 in Miami, bringing an official close to an era. He is the last of a romantic past. 

You can trace the WEC’s history to Cub through a series of strikes.

Leonard Garcia kicked Victor Estrada at WEC 1, breaking his leg in the process, and Estrada punched Rich Crunkilton at WEC 5: Halloween Fury. Crunkilton smacked Dave Jansen at WEC 43, who delivered a blow to Ricardo Lamas’ chin at WEC 50, who in turn punched Cub Swanson at the original UFC on FOX show when the whole thing evaporated into the past. 

It’s a fraternity of blows that all ends with Swanson.

In between there were a flood of names that have those who remember seeing blue. Jens Pulver. Mike Brown. Miguel Torres and Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber. Cowboy. Peripheral names that filled out cards. George Roop. Cole Escovedo. Poppies Martinez. Eddie Wineland, who had that big knockout of Antonio Banuelos at WEC 20: Cinco de Mayhem. 

Swanson was 23 when he debuted at the WEC against Tommy Lee at WEC 26, fresh off a nice run in King of the Cage. It was still a couple of months before the WEC would begin airing on Versus, yet well after Zuffa had purchased the great showcase of smaller bodies. In the time he’s been competing, whole worlds have moved. An industry worth millions now is worth many billions.

LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 18:  (L-R) Cub Swanson punches John Franchi in their fight at WEC 44 at the Pearl Concert Theater on November 18, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)
Cub Swanson punches John Franchi at WEC 44 at the Pearl Concert Theater on Nov. 18, 2009 in Las Vegas.
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“I remember I was super nervous,” Swanson says. “Back then I was struggling as a fighter, trying to make ends meet, as I was coming up on the circuit. That meant I really couldn't afford to bring out a whole team. I'd just show up to the fights all alone and just stay to myself. And then when my coaches could get there right before weigh-ins, I’d feel a lot better. 

“But that's kind of what gave everybody the impression that I was kind of a mean dude, because I would fight like that, but also just because I was always by myself. I just always had my guard up.”

A lone wolf, who many years later would be inducted into the UFC’s Hall of Fame for his epic crossroads with Doo Ho Choi in Toronto, a fight in which he refused to lose. Swanson made 10 times what Garcia did that night in his WEC debut at the Hard Rock Casino in Vegas, receiving $3,000 to show. There were bigger names from the blue-floor wars, those who became the story when the WEC integrated with the UFC in 2011. 

Swanson fought — and lost — to a good many of them. 

Pulver got him with an anaconda. Jose Aldo a flying knee. Chad Mendes had to grind, but he proved too much in the end. They all had great careers in the UFC, too, yet Swanson hit the ground running when he arrived to the big show. After a loss to Ricardo Lamas to kick off the UFC’s new partnership with FOX in 2011, he won six in a row. 

While names like Cruz, Faber and  Aldo got the headlines, it was Swanson who carried a chip on his shoulder.

“I remember talking to [UFC matchmaker] Sean [Shelby] on the phone, and he would give me the same speech like, ‘Hey, so Dennis Siver, he dropped down to 145, he's probably going to fight for a title. We want you to fight him.’” Swanson says. “And then, ‘Ross Pearson, he was doing well at ‘55, now he’s dropping to ‘45, we want you to fight him.’ And then, ‘Charles Olivera, we think him being at ‘45, he’s going to make a run for the title.’ So it was obvious that I was kind of the gatekeeper in a sense, but I was like, ‘Whatever, keep them coming.’” 

Swanson is the last to walk. In his time he has seen it all passing by him, camp after camp, 44 pro fights in all. He has seen champions come and go, and the sport morph into what it has become. He has been celebrated as much as he has been overlooked, famous and anonymous. 

TORONTO, CANADA - DECEMBER 10:  (L-R) Cub Swanson kicks Dooho Choi of South Korea in their featherweight bout during the UFC 206 event inside the Air Canada Centre on December 10, 2016 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
Cub Swanson's legendary win over Doo Ho Choi is enshrined in the UFC Hall of Fame.
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“I remember distinctively, one moment, Michael Johnson was training with us at [Greg] Jackson's right before he went on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ show, and he was a fan of all of us,” Swanson says. “This was still when the show was at its height, and they’d taped the show we were all in Canada together. He was happy to see us because it had been a while. I remember some fans came by and they walked right past the WEC guys, they had no clue who we were, yet they just bombarded him.

“It was weird. I remember him just looking at me and apologizing, and I'm like, ‘Nah, man, enjoy it. Good for you!’ But just seeing those guys who were in the UFC, getting acknowledged, the casual fans just didn't understand that we were those guys, too.”

They did eventually. They do now. 

Those WEC days are gone, but the fights live on. There was Torres going up against Takeya Mizugaki at WEC 40, in which Torres prevailed in his hometown of Chicago. There was Garcia’s war with “The Korean Zombie,” Chan Sung Jung, at WEC 48. There was Anthony Pettis’ “Showtime” kick off the fence against Benson Henderson in Phoenix at WEC 53, the very last WEC show

Then there was Swanson’s fight with Mackens Semerzier, in what was Swanson’s swan song at WEC 52. It was at the Pearl at the Palms Casino, a small room that was perfect for the trademark blue cage. That card featured the galaxy of contenders and past and present champions, from Faber and Mendes to Joseph Benavidez, to Dustin Poirier and the flyweight GOAT, Demetrious Johnson. Swanson outlasted Semerzier in a classic battle that night. Then he outlasted everyone.

Now he’s the last man standing, closing out a most colorful era of MMA’s past. 

Browns NFL draft rumors: Different likely picks at #6, Carnell Tate rising or falling?

Mar 1, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Georgia offensive lineman Monroe Freeling (OL24) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Cleveland Browns head into their first day of the offseason program on Tuesday with the final two and a half weeks of 2026 NFL draft prep ahead. The discussion around the Browns has split in two directions recently: the NFL draft and which quarterback will be starting in 2026.

Last year, around this time, Cleveland seemed locked in to drafting WR/CB Travis Hunter, the “Shohei Ohtani” of the NFL draft. Instead, GM Andrew Berry traded down, collected extra picks, and selected DT Mason Graham when the 2025 NFL draft kicked off.

This year’s rumors are generally about the wide receiver and offensive tackle positions, with many believing that the Browns will actually trade down from the sixth overall pick. Monday, ESPN Cleveland host Tony Rizzo said he heard Cleveland is leaning toward drafting OT Monroe Freeling at the top of the draft, like WR Jordyn Tyson, and WR Carnell Tate is dropping:

Some Browns NFL Draft intel that @TheRealTRizzo has heard:

– OT at 6 and lean is Monroe Freeling
– Browns like Jordyn Tyson
– Carnell Tate could slip out of top 10 pic.twitter.com/0wwCmVT15K

— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) April 6, 2026

It had previously been reported, by a number of folks in the media, that Cleveland was high on OT Kadyn Proctor, a very toolsy talent to mold into stardom.

While Rizzo thinks Tate is falling, Todd McShay thinks the opposite:

"Don't be surprised if Sonny Styles and Carnell Tate both go in the top 5." Styles not that surprising, but there seems to be momentum for Tate in the top 5 today pic.twitter.com/W7hO1gwcv9

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) April 6, 2026

Zac Jackson believes that the Browns are actually leaning toward selecting Tate, if they do not trade down, as he noted last week:

From last week and the close of the owners meetings: Why I think Carnell Tate might be the pick for the Browns at 6 and why Shedeur Sanders is the favorite to be QB1https://t.co/mWRmTPWF23

— Zac Jackson (@AkronJackson) April 6, 2026

In checking with different sources, connected to the team and those connected with the league, offensive tackle has been the consistent theme I’ve heard, besides trade down, at the top of the draft. Many believe it is much easier to find a top wide receiver than an offensive tackle, including in this year’s crop.

There have been rumblings that Tyson’s injury and lack of progress could lead him to falling late in the first, and potentially the second round. Those concerns continue to be noted as the draft approaches:

A lot of people jumped on McGinn's quotes about Jordyn Tyson's toughness, but Jeremiah also seems to question it pic.twitter.com/bz4LrnlQeA

— Billy M (@BillyM_91) April 6, 2026

What does it all mean? That we really do not know what Berry and company are up to. This year, unlike last year, there are also more picks before Cleveland is on the clock. The Browns had a deal in place in advance if QB Cam Ward was selected first, and then were able to pull the trigger on the trade. There are significantly more variables when selecting sixth overall, including the possibility that Freeling, Tate, and/or Proctor are off the board already.


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Insider shares how Kevin O'Connell helped shape the Rams offense

The situation with the Minnesota Vikings and their quarterback position has been fluid over the last two seasons. One of the things that has made it so fluid is the one-year deals they have been signing quarterbacks to as part of a bridge system, while also waiting for rookie J.J. McCarthy to emerge as their future.

Most coaches and playcallers do not like to force quarterbacks into their offenses. Rather, they would more often than not adjust things to fit the player's skillset. As The Athletic's Jourdan Rodrigue pointed out in a recent piece, Kevin O'Connell has a history of doing this, going back to his time with the Los Angeles Rams.

With his new quarterback, Kyler Murray, it may be the most talented passer he has worked with since his time with Sean McVay.

She explains, "But with a quarterback who has Murray’s mobility, the pistol especially can be incredibly effective. The quarterback can see the defense as if he’s in shotgun, with a full menu of motions at his disposal, while he is able to disguise the run direction and whether he or the running back will keep the ball. . .O’Connell was a key voice in installing a new offense with Rams coach Sean McVay in 2021 for quarterback Matthew Stafford. It featured significantly more shotgun plays than McVay had ever previously utilized. I’d expect O’Connell to revisit that playbook, among others."

While the J.J. McCarthy project remains on its last leg, the Murray experiment is just getting started. And as Rodrigue points out, history sides with Murray being able to pull this off with O'Connell.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Kevin O'Connell has shown he can shape an offense in the NFL

Full 7-round mock draft 3.0: Patriots fill needs with bevy of picks

The New England Patriots will be on the clock in just over two weeks, as the 2026 NFL Draft will kick off in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

And based on how free agency went, there are still a lot of needs the Patriots need to address.

So, let's get into another New England NFL mock draft.

Round 1, Pick 31: Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri

The video of Mike Vrabel at Arizona State Pro Day with offensive tackle Max Iheanachor has gone viral, with many expecting the Patriots to now target him. However, given the limited number of tackles in free agency and the need for them across the league, it's unknown if Iheanachor will still be there at 31.

So if that's the case, and New England makes the decision not to trade up, then the other immediate need is at edge, and it happens to be a good class for that position.

The Patriots signed edge defender Dre’Mont Jones this offseason, having lost K’Lavon Chaisson while also releasing Anfernee Jennings and Jahlani Tavai. They still have Harold Landry, who wasn't playing at 100 percent last season due to a knee injury, as well as some other players who can fill in if needed. But they are in need of more help, and Young is a very good fit for New England's system.

Young finished the 2025 season with 57 pressures, 6.5 sacks, 16.5 tackles for loss, and two forced fumbles.

Round 2, Pick 63: Caleb Tiernan, OT, Northwestern

I had Tiernan projected to be selected by the Patriots in my second mock draft of the offseason, and things have not changed due to the need at edge.

Will Campbell is expected to remain as the team's starting left tackle, while Morgan Moses will remain on the right side. But there's no denying that Moses is closer to the end of his career, and the team needs more depth, with just James Hudson, Marcus Bryant, Sebastian Gutierrez, and Lorenz Metz currently on the roster.

Tiernan provides the Patriots with versatility, being a strong swing tackle prospect.

Round 3, Pick 95: Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

Speed. That was the biggest takeaway from Oklahoma wide receiver Deion Burks' showing at the NFL Scouting Combine, having showcased elite speed, running at a 4.30-second 40-yard dash.

The Patriots signed Romeo Doubs in free agency, but also released Stefon Diggs. While there is a strong possibility A.J. Brown could be a member of the Patriots after June 1, they still need to plan as if he won't be right now, and adding a receiver in the early rounds is the way to do so.

Round 4, Pick 125: VJ Payne, S, Kansas State

New England fixed their immediate need at safety by signing Kevin Byard to a one-year deal, but what happens after the 2026 season? They need to plan, and VJ Payne helps them do so.

Round 4, Pick 131: Jack Endries, TE, Texas

While the Patriots have Hunter Henry, CJ Dippre, Marshall Lang, and Jack Westover on the roster, as well as recently signed Julian Hill, they need to plan for the future, and Endries is a good option.

He ran a 4.62-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, having finished his three collegiate seasons with 124 receptions for 1,376 yards and seven touchdowns.

Round 5, Pick 171: Landon Robinson, DT, Navy

The Patriots have Milton Williams and Christian Barmore, but they lost Khyiris Tonga to the Kansas City Chiefs in free agency. Landon Robinson is a 5-foot-11, 291-pound defensive tackle who finished last season with 64 total tackles and 6.5 sacks.

Round 6, Pick 191: Justin Jefferson, LB, Alabama

With the Patriots having released linebacker Jahlani Tavai and not re-signing Jack Gibbens, they need another linebacker on the roster. And at 6-foot-0, 223 pounds, Justin Jefferson (not the Vikings wide receiver) could be a good fit for the Patriots. In 2025, he truly showed what he was capable of, finishing with 85 tackles, three sacks, an interception, five passes defended, and a forced fumble. He also ran a 4.57-second 40-yard dash.

Round 6, Pick 198: Ar'maj Reed-Adams, IOL, Texas A&M

Having traded Garrett Bradbury to the Chicago Bears, with Eliot Wolf also planning to move Jared Wilson to center this season, the Patriots' depth at guard is thin. They signed Alijah Vera-Tucker, who will likely become the team's starting left guard, but behind him, they only really have Ben Brown. So adding a guard in the draft is a necessary move for the Patriots.

Round 6, Pick 202: Adam Randall, RB, Clemson

The Patriots released running back Antonio Gibson, with only starters Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson on the roster, along with Terrell Jennings and Lan Larison filling in the depth. But another running back to compete is always a good thing.

Round 6, Pick 212: Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois

The Patriots released Joshua Dobbs while having signed Tommy DeVito to an extension. So with that, DeVito will move into the No. 2 spot behind Drake Maye, but they need a third quarterback on the roster, and Luke Altmyer is someone who can come into the program and learn behind two talented signal callers, as well as a Super Bowl-winning offensive coordinator.

Round 7, Pick 247: Quintayvious Hutchins, EDGE, Boston College

Mike Vrabel and the Patriots got a close look at Quintayvious Hutchins during Boston College's Pro Day, and given the team's need at the edge position, selecting two in the draft makes a lot of sense. Plus, Vrabel knows what he is getting from Hutchins, given his close relationship with Eagles head coach Bill O'Brien. During his Pro Day, Vrabel and Hutchins had a private chat, where he gave the edge prospect some feedback regarding his hand placement and how to leverage his body weight.

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Packers to host Southland Conference Player of Year Kaleb Proctor on pre-draft visit

The Green Bay Packers will host SE Louisiana defensive tackle Kaleb Proctor on an official visit before the 2026 NFL draft, per Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Proctor was named the Southland Conference Player of the Year after producing 9.0 sacks and 13 tackles for loss in 2025. He was also a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award, which is given to the FCS Defensive Player of the Year.

A three-year starter and two-time all-conference pick, Proctor followed up a dominant senior season with an impressive showing at the NFL Scouting Combine. At 6-2 and 291 pounds, Proctor ran the 40-yard dash in 4.79 seconds, hit 33" in the vertical leap, covered 9-5 in the broad jump and finished the short shuttle in 4.71 seconds. His Relative Athletic Score is 9.14 out of 10.0. While on the smaller side, Proctor had explosive jumps and elite times in the 40.

Proctor ranks No. 107 on the consensus big board, making him a likely Day 2 or early Day 3 pick. The Packers hold picks No. 52 and No. 84 on Day 2 and No. 120 to start Day 3.

From Lance Zierlein's scouting report on NFL.com: "As an interior defender, Proctor is an elite athlete with rare playmaking range. He’s an elusive rusher with an explosive first step and the ability to unlock openings with varied approaches and angles. He’s also very undersized with limited recourse once linemen have him squared up and put hands on him. He lacks the anchor or contact balance to withstand power. Proctor needs to find a fit in a move-based defensive front where he can try to mismatch interior protection with his quickness and athletic gifts."

The Packers have an obvious need along the defensive interior. Given his size and playstyle, Proctor is almost certainly a 3-technique at the next level. It's possible the Packers see him as a Javon Hargrave type player capable of dominating the FCS level before becoming a valuable interior disruptor in the NFL.

Packers Wire is tracking all of the team's pre-draft visitors here.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Packers to host Southland Conference Player of Year Kaleb Proctor on pre-draft visit

Mariners top prospect Colt Emerson focused on rewards, not risks of his new contract

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Colt Emerson had trouble hiding his smile Saturday.

The 20-year-old shortstop tried to keep a straight face through a pregame chat with reporters, but he couldn't help cracking when twice, Triple-A Tacoma teammates intervened with good-natured ribbing. That has come with the territory after the Seattle Mariners prospect signed a $95 million, eight-year contract last week — the biggest commitment ever for a minor leaguer yet to make his major league debut.

“It’s surreal,” Emerson said before the Rainiers’ doubleheader Saturday. “It’s great knowing that the Mariners have that confidence in me, and they’re willing to even give me an opportunity, and that they see me in such a high light.”

The Mariners have showered Emerson in praise. Whether it was manager Dan Wilson or president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto, multiple folks around the organization raved about Emerson’s character more so than his baseball skills last week.

Of course, nothing speaks as loudly as the contract. It surpassed Milwaukee outfielder Jackson Chourio's $82 million, eight-year deal signed in December 2023 as the biggest for a player before his first major league game. Such deals have become more common in recent seasons. Milwaukee signed a similar one with minor league shortstop Cooper Pratt for $50.75 million last week.

Dipoto said the team first engaged in contract discussions with Emerson’s agent in spring training, and it didn’t take long for the 22nd pick in the 2023 draft to decide he wanted to be in the Pacific Northwest for the long haul.

“We felt that this was the right time to put something in front of Colt that kept him a part of what’s happening with the Mariners through the prime years of his career,” Dipoto said. “He has run up the food chain so quickly because of his performance and his maturity, work habits.”

Emerson had a breakout year in 2025, when he hit .285 with an .842 OPS, 16 homers, 28 doubles and 78 RBIs across three levels and established himself as a big league-caliber defender. His shortstop skills were on full display Saturday afternoon as he took ground balls with teammates, methodically working on his transfer and throws.

When the product of John Glenn High School in New Concord, Ohio, was growing up, his dream was to be a major league player, and make a living doing so. While the former has yet to take place — and could be delayed after fouling a ball off his right foot Saturday — Emerson has secured his family’s financial future with an eight-figure contract, and provided some clarity about his future.

There's a chance Emerson left money on the table by signing now. His deal includes a team option for 2034, meaning his first shot at free agency will likely be delayed two or three seasons, when he'll be into his late 20s.

“Given the security of being in the same city for the next eight years, (it) just allows me to stay the same guy,” Emerson said. “I mean, I’m never planning to change as a person, and just happy to go out there and be a winning ballplayer for the team and do whatever they need me to do.”

As Dipoto noted shortly after the contract became official, there’s risk on both sides of the deal. For Seattle, a team that came one win away from its first World Series appearance last year, it’s committing a considerable amount of payroll to an unproven player.

Pratt and Emerson are the eighth and ninth players to sign long-term deals before their debut since Houston's Jon Singleton became the first in 2014. All of those have been hitters, and Pratt's agent, Scott Boras, doesn't expect that to change.

“If you have a precocious bat that is producing power and extraordinary minor league performance, you’ll see that,” Boras said after negotiating Pratt's deal. “But remember, that type of talent exhibiting at these ages at 20, where they’re major league ready at 20, 21, we’re going to go back and look at the sample size, and of the 4,000 minor leaguers, you’re only going to find a very, very small group that would even be approached.”

From Emerson's perspective, any risks with his new deal don’t come close to outweighing the rewards.

“I just see it as they want me to come up and be a winning player,” Emerson said, “and do anything I can to help the team win.”

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Fantasy Baseball Owners Net Big Returns in this Mark Vientos Mock Trade Scenario

Mets' Mark Vientos Looks On to Earn Key Rol
Feb 17, 2026; Port St. Lucie, FL, USA; New York Mets third baseman Mark Vientos (27) gets ready to bat during the New York Mets spring training workouts at Clover Park. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images | Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images

A splash may be in store for the New York Mets baseball team if things keep trending the right way. The Mets need a 1st baseman, as they keep testing a carousel of Mark Vientos, Jorge Polanco, and Brett Baty. The team can very well maintain this, but they would logically look to improve where the opportunity presents itself. Sometimes, those opportunities may not be obvious to the average fan, but they will come up. In this trade scenario, the Mets make a very interesting deal that deals away the red-hot Mark Vientos for phenom, Yandy Diaz.

Fantasy Baseball Impact

If Vientos joined the Rays, he would likely become the team's DH as a utility player. Vientos primarily plays 3rd base and will not leapfrog. Junior Caminero is in that spot. However, Diaz plays DH, and now, Vientos will. He can also slot in to play 1st base when needed. Surely, the Rays will leverage that ability.

Vientos would ultimately maintain much of the same in fantasy baseball. He will become a hopeful day-to-day player with quality power. His opportunity is much of the same as it stands in New York. Vientos plays nearly every day, but relies heavily on his performance. The better the baseball, the more he plays. That makes Vientos a must-own player, but a bench player much of the time. Currently, Vientos is actually a start given his heated start.

As for Diaz, he will remain a must-start item, of course. Diaz is an all-star caliber player. With the Mets, he will shift from being a DH to likely returning to 1st base. The Mets need an everday 1st baseman, and though Diaz is not an all-world fielder, he has vast experience at the position. Slotting into an elite Mets batting lineup, Diaz will bat in the top-5 of it, and that will actually up his fantasy baseball ranking with much more RBI and run-scoring ability.


Mock Trade Details

Mets Get:

  • 1B/DH, Yandy Diaz

Rays Get:

  • 3B/1B/DH, Mark Vientos
  • RHP, Raimon Gomez

Why the Mets Accept the Trade

The trade is simple on the Mets' end - they need a 1st baseman. While the team is trying to compensate for the loss of Pete Alonso, it may come to bite them when it matters most. Diaz is not an amazing 1st baseman, but he is average and serviceable in the field. The Mets can get Diaz, who is aging and may demand a big deal, in which the Mets might pay where the Rays wont.

Now, the odds that the Mets would sign Diaz to anything lengthy are low. He is 34-years-old. However, the Mets could sign Diaz to a mid-term deal with the money he so desires.

The Mets will part ways with Vientos, sold high. That is classic sales. Vientos is firing on all cylinders, and the Mets can trade him as he falls victim to being an undefined, surplus player.

Why the Rays Accept the Trade

Diaz's departure may make fans scratch their heads. However, it aligns with the team's long-term goals. Diaz is aging, and he may be leaving sooner or later. Diaz plays DH, so the team loses no positional need. They can simply make this deal for a younger player in Vientos, who is cheaper and under team control, with hitting upside that could be among the top 20% of MLB players.

The Rays can be sneaky in this deal and gun for a high-upside prospect. Gomez is a wonder of the minor leagues, said to touch up to 105 MPH on his fastball, and often 97-103. Why not? He could become an elite closer if angled well.

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What next for Deontay Wilder? The Anthony Joshua problem in his way

“And still those voices are calling from far away.” The familiar lyrics of The Eagles’ “Hotel California” echoed around the O2 Arena during one final, stirring Derek Chisora ring walk. “Wake you up in the middle of the night, just to hear them say... “BOOOOOMB SQUAAAAAAD!”

This was the familiar refrain of Deontay Wilder, screeching over Chisora’s post-fight interview after edging past the Briton in a brutal, draining duel under the iconic dome. Chisora’s fairytale farewell was not to be on Saturday, with the veteran hitting the canvas before two of the three scorecards favoured his American opponent.

And so, a 42-year-old Chisora will (reluctantly) leave boxing behind, at least the dangerous side of the ropes, while a 40-year-old Wilder battles on. Would these paths have been the same if the result had been reversed?

Deontay Wilder celebrates a narrow win over Derek Chisora (Getty Images)
Deontay Wilder celebrates a narrow win over Derek Chisora (Getty Images)

It’s hard to say. Chisora claimed before the bout that he would retire regardless, which was and is the right call, but you never know with “Delboy”. Wilder seemed more defiant, despite his waning powers and worsening record. With that in mind, perhaps even defeat might not have marked the end for the ex-heavyweight champion.

And he certainly appears intent on channeling this victory – as slight as it was – into more success. Just ask Anthony Joshua.

“Let’s do it,” were Wilder’s words to his old rival on Saturday, as the American navigated his way out of the O2 and past his fellow former champion. Joshua, 36, was making his first public appearance in the UK since December, when he survived a car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two of his close friends.

With that tragic incident still fresh in the mind, there are those who believe “AJ” should call time on his own storied career. Yet the Briton will return to the ring, his promoter has confirmed, with a summer comeback on the cards after he dismantled YouTuber Jake Paul four months ago.

So, here we are, with arguments abounding that Joshua and Wilder should each retire, yet with them linked once more.

“You ain’t ready for that,” Joshua replied after Wilder’s comment, with the American walking off and sniping: “He’s scared as f***.” It was one of Wilder’s tamer comments in a week of stupefying ones.

Joshua vs Wilder has been mooted for the best part of a decade, but it was never closer than in 2023, when they shared a ring. They did not share the ring as opponents, instead boxing one after the other; Joshua took apart Otto Wallin, but only after Wilder faltered against Joseph Parker. If both had won, they would have met in two contracted fights, per Wilder.

He could not uphold his end of the bargain and went on to lose to Zhilei Zhang, while Joshua knocked out ex-UFC champion Francis Ngannou. But Joshua and Wilder’s fortunes would reverse yet again, when AJ was brutally beaten by Daniel Dubois in 2024 and Wilder stopped Tyrrell Anthony Herndon last summer. With each man adding another win since then, it feels like a showdown could be sold once more.

Should it be, however?

Wilder vs Chisora brought chaos, with one of the Briton’s coaches entering the ring in round one (Adam Davy/PA Wire)
Wilder vs Chisora brought chaos, with one of the Briton’s coaches entering the ring in round one (Adam Davy/PA Wire)

Firstly, Joshua seems to be on a different path, with his planned summer fight likely serving as a warm-up to a clash with Tyson Fury. Yes, that fight – even more craved and elusive than Joshua vs Wilder – is on the cards again. And even if Joshua vs Wilder could be lined up, would it be the right move?

Joshua would be the favourite at this point, but it shouldn’t be forgotten that his sole win in the last two years came against an influencer-turned-boxer, and that we still don’t know where his head is at (most recently, he’s been training with former opponent Oleksandr Usyk in Ukraine). Meanwhile, there was plenty of criticism of Wilder in the wake of his win over Chisora, including those aforementioned calls for his retirement.

This writer saw it slightly differently. Yes, Wilder’s performance was flawed, but he looked much less gun-shy and much more resilient than in recent outings. When you weigh up every factor on his side and on Joshua’s, it feels like they might just balance out.

That said, one of Wilder’s post-fight comments contradicted the idea that he was more trigger-happy: “I held back a couple of times, because when I cut his eye open, I started thinking about him being with his children, and when I saw veins coming out of his temple...” Still, that’s not what we saw. Furthermore, Wilder and Chisora are friends, and the “Bronze Bomber” would surely show no mercy to AJ.

Chisora was knocked through the ropes in the eighth round (Getty Images)
Chisora was knocked through the ropes in the eighth round (Getty Images)

Again, though, it should be noted that Joshua appears to have other options. Does Wilder?

He has talked up a world-title fight, which will almost certainly not come. Just a few months ago, unified champ Oleksandr Usyk hinted at a voluntary defence against Wilder, but it will instead come against kickboxer Rico Verhoeven, and Usyk will then be forced into a mandatory defence. The only other heavyweight world title is held by Fabio Wardley, who will defend his WBO belt against Daniel Dubois in May, and it would be a farce for Wilder to challenge the winner.

However, a fight between Wilder and the loser of Wardley vs Dubois appeals.

At this point, Wilder will not risk his boxing future against anyone who is not a champion or a top name, which leaves him with very few options. For better of worse, Joshua remains the most interesting option of all.

AJ Ferrari releases statement after entering NCAA transfer portal

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Former Nebraska heavyweight All-American AJ Ferrari released a statement after entering the NCAA transfer portal. It was revealed over the weekend that the 2021 NCAA champion would not return to the Huskers for the 2026-27 season.

Ferrari, who’s wrestled for Oklahoma State, Cal State Bakersfield and Nebraska, will search for a new home next season. As of now, Husker Online reported he needs a waiver from the NCAA in order to be granted one more year of eligibility.

Ferrari himself maintained he will one, perhaps two, more seasons to wrestle. There’s been no indication as to where he’ll go yet, but he’s “open” to all opportunities that come his way.

“Grateful for my time at Nebraska and everyone who’s supported me,” Ferrari wrote on Twitter/X. “Giving all glory to Yahuah for guiding my journey. Entering the transfer portal. Focused, hungry, and ready for what’s next. 1–2 years of eligibility left. Open to all opportunities.”

Ferrari is a three-time All-American and 2021 NCAA champion. He won the title at 197 pounds at Oklahoma State and finished third at that weight last year for Cal State Bakersfield. As he’s detailed, injuries slowed him down at the NCAA Tournament this year and he ultimately wrestled his last match of the season against Iowa State’s Yonger Bastida, a loss.

Ferrari holds a 68-7 career record, which began during the shortened 2021 season at Oklahoma State. During that free year, Ferrari arrived onto the scene with a national title but his sophomore season was cut short due to a car accident and subsequent dismissal from the team.

Ferrari did not wrestle for any school in 2023 and ’24, although was linked to Iowa before returning to college wrestling in 2025. When Iowa did not work out, he wrestled for Cal State Bakersfield, finishing 3rd at the NCAA Tournament.

Originally, Ferrari committed to wrestle for North Carolina in 2025-26, but administration reportedly nixed the transfer amid Ferrari’s previous legal issues. He ended up in Lincoln and wrestled heavyweight this season under Mark Manning.

There is speculation Ferrari could return to 197 pounds in 2026-27, should he be granted a year of eligibility. At either weight, he’ll be in the national title conversation, but it remains to be seen which institution will bring him in.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

Report: Utah’s Terrence Brown entering transfer portal, exploring NBA draft process

Utah guard Terrence Brown (2) drives past Cincinnati Bearcats guard Jizzle James (2) during the second half of the game during the 2026 Big 12 tournament at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Utah guard Terrence Brown (2) drives past Cincinnati Bearcats guard Jizzle James (2) during the second half of the game during the 2026 Big 12 tournament at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

Utah’s leading scorer from Alex Jensen’s first season, Terrence Brown, is reportedly entering the transfer portal.

On3’s Joe Tipton reported Monday morning that Brown, who came to Utah last season after two years at Fairleigh Dickinson, plans to enter the transfer portal while also exploring the NBA draft process.

NEWS: Utah guard Terrence Brown plans to enter the @TransferPortal and will test the NBA Draft process, his advisor Adam Kado told @On3. ⁰
The 6-3 junior averaged 19.9 PPG this season. All-Big 12 Honorable Mention. https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iqpic.twitter.com/wdmLv0Bwyz

— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 6, 2026

The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 19.9 points per game and earned All-Big 12 honorable mention honors during his junior season in Salt Lake City.

Brown shot 45.3% from the field during the 2025-26 season, as well as 32.7% from 3-point range and 77.5% from the free-throw line.

There are six reported Utah players who will enter the transfer portal, including another starter, Kenau Dawes, as well as Josh Hayes, Alvin Jackson III, Jahki Howard and Elijah “Choppa” Moore.

The Division I men’s basketball transfer portal officially opens Tuesday and will close through April 21.

Matt Able entering transfer portal

DAYTON, OHIO - MARCH 17: Matt Able #3 of the North Carolina State Wolfpack drives past Simeon Wilcher #7 of the Texas Longhorns during the First Four round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball tournament held at UD Arena on March 17, 2026 in Dayton, Ohio. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

Rising sophomore guard Matt Able is headed to the transfer portal, per reports on Monday morning. He’s also testing the NBA Draft waters, but in all likelihood will be playing college basketball next season, just not in Raleigh.

All you can really ask after a coaching change is that the players still on the team give time enough to meet with the new head coach, and Able did that. No amount of change is going to surprise me in these situations, and anyway, he may have been out the door regardless.

Obviously there are many more considerations these days beyond the coach, and it’s certainly possible that his asking price is too steep for a program with a bunch of holes to fill. He’ll be expecting an expanded role wherever he goes next, and I won’t be surprised if he has a very good year. We saw the flashes.

Sorry to see him go but wish him the best at his next school.

Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl Rematch Could Be 2026 NFL Season-Opener

New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye

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It was reported in February that the New England Patriotscould be the matchup for the Detroit Lions during the NFL's Munich Games in Germany during the 2026 NFL season.

Patriots reporter Mike Reiss of ESPN wrote on Sunday that New England also has a chance to be the Seattle Seahawks' Week 1 opponent on Sept. 9, in a contest that not only will be the NFL season-opener but could be a Super Bowl LX rematch as well.

"...the Patriots are among a small group of teams who could be their opponent," Reiss said. "Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said at the NFL's annual meeting that his team won't be in that mix because of uncertainty whether quarterback Patrick Mahomes will be back from a torn ACL at that point. And with the Rams and 49ers locked into a Week 1 game in Melbourne, Australia, that leaves only the Patriots, Cardinals, Cowboys, Giants, Chargers and Bears."

The Patriots insider further explained why New England -- who will look to make the playoffs for the second season in a row following a three-year absence -- may be a smart pick to play Seattle to kick off the NFL season.

"Hard to imagine the league would put the rebuilding Cardinals in that spot, which further narrows the field," Reiss wrote. "John Harbaugh's debut as Giants coach, along with the chance to grow quarterback Jaxson Dart's profile as an up-and-coming star, might be an underrated choice if the league wants to save Patriots-Seahawks for another prime-time spot a bit later in the season."

The Seahawks and Patriots were also recently announced as the next two featured teams for the 2026 and 2027 edition of HBO's Hard Knocks, respectively.

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Arkansas guard DJ Wagner plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

Feb 21, 2026; Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks guard D.J. Wagner (21) drives against Missouri Tigers guard T.O. Barrett (5) during the first half at Bud Walton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-Imagn Images

Arkansas guard DJ Wagner plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, On3 has learned. Wagner spent two seasons with the Razorbacks after beginning his career at Kentucky.

Wagner played under John Carlipari for his entire college career so far. Now, he’ll be looking elsewhere to play during his senior season.

He averaged 7.4 points, 2.4 assists and 1.6 rebounds for Arkansas this past season. He mostly came off the bench this season, though he still averaged 23.6 minutes per game. He went on to start in 19 of 35 games he appeared in after starting in 64 of the first 65 games of his career. On his career, Wagner has played in 100 total games, logging 83 starts with 9.5 points and 2.4 assists per game.

Arkansas finished its season in the Sweet 16 following a 21-point loss to No. 1 seed Arizona. The Razorbacks ended the year with a 29-8 record, including a 13-5 mark vs. the SEC. Wagner helped Arkansas win to the SEC Tournament championship as well.

It was the second-straight Sweet 16 appearance for Arkansas under John Calipari. During Wagner’s lone season at UK, the Wildcats were eliminated in the round of 64 against Oakland.

As for Wagner, he was a highly-touted recruit coming out of high school. According to the Rivals Industry Rankings, which is a proprietary algorithm that compiles ratings and rankings from all four primary recruiting media services, he was a Five-Star Plus+ guard in the 2023 recruiting class. He was the top-ranked combo guard in his class and No. 7 overall.

With that type of pedigree, Wagner will likely have a number of suitors trying to acquire his services in the NCAA transfer portal this offseason. Where the Camden, NJ native ends up, for now remains to be seen. What is for sure is that Wagner is now looking for his third college basketball home in four seasons.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

Let’s re-draft the 2021 NFL Draft after 5 years

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 11: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs out prior to the AFC Wild Card Playoff game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills at EverBank Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Five years is plenty of time to evaluate a draft class, and hoo boy is there a lot of room to correct what happened in 2021. It was a year of desperate quarterback reaches, mammoth busts at a variety of positions, and a plethora of teams that simply screwed up the process — but also gave us some of the best talent in all of the NFL.

Now’s our chance to right the wrongs of the past and re-draft the first round from 2021.

PickTeamOriginal PickPositionNew PickPosition
1Jacksonville JaguarsTrevor LawrenceQBTrevor LawrenceQB
2New York JetsZach WilsonQBMicah ParsonsEDGE
3San Francisco 49ersTrey LanceQBPatrick Surtain IICB
4Atlanta FalconsKyle PittsTEJa’Marr ChaseWR
5Cincinnati BengalsJa’Marr ChaseWRPenei SewellOT
6Miami DolphinsJaylen WaddleWRAmon-Ra St. BrownWR
7Detroit LionsPenei SewellOTJaylen WaddleWR
8Carolina PanthersJaycee HornCBLandon DickersonOT
9Denver BroncosPatrick Surtain IICBJaelan PhillipsEDGE
10Philadelphia EaglesDeVonta SmithWRTrey SmithOL
11Chicago BearsJustin FieldsQBRashawn SlaterOT
12Dallas CowboysMicah ParsonsEDGETravis EtienneRB
13Los Angeles ChargersRashawn SlaterOTCreed HumphreyOL
14New York JetsAlijah Vera-TuckerOLSpencer BrownOL
15New England PatriotsMac JonesQBGregory RousseauEDGE
16Arizona CardinalsZaven CollinsLBKwity PayeEDGE
17Las Vegas RaidersAlex LeatherwoodOTNico CollinsWR
18Miami DolphinsJaelan PhillipsEDGEJonathon CooperEDGE
19Washington CommandersJamin DavisLBNick BoltonLB
20New York GiantsKadarius ToneyWRKyle PittsTE
21Indianapolis ColtsKwity PayeEDGEAzeez OjulariLB
22Tennessee TitansCaleb FarleyCBJaycee HornCB
23Minnesota VikingsChristian DarrisawOTChristian DarrisawOT
24Pittsburgh SteelersNajee HarrisRBNajee HarrisRB
25Jacksonville JaguarsTrevor EtienneRBChuba HubbardRB
26Cleveland BrownsGreg Newsome IICBPete WernerLB
27Baltimore RavensRashod BatemanWRQuinn MeinerzCB
28New Orleans SaintsPayton TurnerEDGEDan MooreOL
29Green Bay PackersEric StokesCBRhamondre StevensonRB
30Buffalo BillsGregory RousseauEDGETalanoa HufangaS
31Balitmore RavensOdafe OwehEDGEChristian BarmoreDT
32Tampa Bay BuccaneersJoe Tryon-ShoyinkaLBOdafe Oweh EDGE
  • We went from four first round quarterbacks to one. Regardless of how great the other players in this class were, I still think the Jaguars go with Lawrence here to find their franchise QB.
  • In total we had 15 players fall out of the first round who were originally first round picks.
  • The biggest riser in the 2021 class was OL Trey Smith, who moves from pick No. 226 to No. 10.
  • The biggest conceivable fall in the redraft would be OL Alex Leatherwood, who was the No. 17 pick, but out of the NFL in two years. He would fall to UDFA.

What’s an underrated need for the 49ers heading into the NFL Draft?

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 03: Christian McCaffrey #23 of the San Francisco 49ers holds a football after scoring a touchdown during the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl game between the AFC and the NFC at the Moscone Center South on February 03, 2026 in San Francisco, California. The NFC won 66-52. (Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When it comes to the San Francisco 49ers’ needs heading into the NFL Draft, wide receiver and another pass rusher are at the top of the list. After you’re done deciding which of those positions are more pressing to address, you’ll probably land on one of the spots in the secondary if you haven’t penciled in left guard or tackle yet on your list.

Instead of arguing about the same talking points, let’s shift gears today and think about some of the positions the Niners might value more than those of us outside of the building. Think of it like a positional group that may not seem like it’s an issue in April, but could easily run out of depth by the time November rolls around.

What’s an underrated 49ers need?

There are no wrong answers. Every team is an injury away. Even after signing two free agents, wide receiver could still be argued as an underrated need.

Osa Odighizuwa is the only interior pass rusher with consistent production as a pro. Keion White is better rushing from the inside, but he was traded for a late Day 3 pick. Mykel Williams is supposed to develop into a threat, but he’s headed into Year 2 off a serious knee injury.

My answer: While you could talk yourself into multiple positions, I’m going with running back. On the surface, the 49ers have one of the most valuable running backs in the sport. Kyle Shanahan spoke about Christian McCaffrey’s ability to dictate what defenses do in coverage and how that affects the passing game. He went as far as saying the Niners were a top-5 passing team because of McCaffrey.

Shanahan also said, “In order to have Christian be as good as he can be throughout the whole year, we got to get some help” and “I don’t want Christian to have to take all that” at the NFL meetings last week.

Rookie Jordan James was banged up and missed his window to pass up Brian Robinson Jr. as RB2 last year. Isaac Guerendo “wasn’t our second best runner,” according to Shanahan, who said Guerendo was set to take over for McCaffrey if he ever went down, but he did not. The fact that Guerendo didn’t carry the ball is a sign of how the team feels about him.

With one of the fourth round picks, the 49ers need to find a player who can complement McCaffrey. That doesn’t mean he has to be a 225-pound brusing back. He needs to be effective. That includes not leaving meat on the bone as a runner—something Robinson Jr. did all too much in 2025. It also means making a defense pay for leaving a linebacker on a runner, something teams regret with McCaffrey on the field.

What do you think? Scroll down below and let us know in the comments.

UFC 327 Countdown: Procházka vs. Ulberg

The vacant light heavyweight title is on the line in the UFC 327 main event on Saturday. Former titleholder Jiri Prochazka face No. 3 ranked Carlos Ulberg in the featured fight at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Prochazka enters the fight coming off back-to-back wins. Ulberg brings with him a nine-fight winning streak.

UFC 327 Countdown - Full Episode

Lincoln earn promotion to Championship to end 65-year wait

Lincoln have been promoted to the Championship (Jacob King/PA Wire)

Lincoln City have sealed promotion to the Championship with a dramatic stoppage time win over Reading, marking a first return to the English second tier in 65 years.

The Imps needed just a point to confirm their passage into the Championship for the 2026/27 campaign and were on course to get just that, even after Reading midfielder Lewis Wing had cancelled out Ryan One's early opener for Lincoln two minutes into second-half stoppage time.

But Jack Moylan scored a 96th-minute winner to secure a 2-1 win at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, putting the exclamation point on the visitors’ promotion.

The result means Michael Skubala's side now have an unassailable 19-point lead atop League One over third-placed Bradford City, with second-place Cardiff City sit 12 points adrift of Lincoln’s tally of 90.

Lincoln are the first team in the Football League to clinch promotion this season.

More to follow.

Ottolini: ‘Juventus plot new Vlahovic and Spalletti talks’

Ottolini: ‘Juventus plot new Vlahovic and Spalletti talks’
Ottolini: ‘Juventus plot new Vlahovic and Spalletti talks’

Juventus director of sport Marco Ottolini faces his old club Genoa, giving updates on contract talks with Dusan Vlahovic and Luciano Spalletti. ‘Italian football needs vision and patience.’

It kicks off at the Allianz Juventus Stadium in Turin at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s four Serie A games on the Liveblog.

The pressure is on the Bianconeri to secure Champions League qualification, which became more difficult after their 1-1 draw with Sassuolo going into the break for international duty.

However, a win here would put them within a point of fourth place, seeing as Como were held 0-0 by Udinese earlier today and Roma lost 5-2 to Inter.

Ottolini outlines Juventus vision

GENOA, ITALY – DECEMBER 21: Marco Ottolini, sports manager of Genoa, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa and Napoli at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on December 21, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

“It is a special game for me, I want to salute all of Genoa, as I spent some unforgettable years there,” Ottolini told Sky Sport Italia.

“The team is doing well, including those who returned from international duty, and we are ready to concentrate on this final sprint.”

Vlahovic and Arek Milik made their comebacks two weeks ago, but are still only fit for the bench to begin with after so many months on the treatment table.

The Serbian is only under contract until June 30, but while his exit as a free agent had seemed inevitable, it is increasingly likely that a new agreement will be reached.

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Dusan Vlahovic and Pierre Kalulu of Juventus interact 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)

“With Dusan we started talking again after his return from Belgrade, showing the mutual desire to sit down and evaluate the situation. Those talks will continue over the next few weeks. There is nothing more to say than that,” explained Ottolini.

Coach Spalletti is also in discussions for a contract extension, as he arrived to replace Igor Tudor and penned a short-term deal without guarantees, even if he qualifies for the Champions League.

“With the coach, as he himself said, there is no rush. We are concentrated on these final games, but talks are at an advanced stage.”

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Juventus FC head coach Luciano Spalletti looks on during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Como 1907 at on February 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Although Jeremie Boga had been expected to start, it is Jonathan David who gets the nod in attack, with Francisco Conceicao, Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz in support.

It also remains to be seen how the Italy internationals in the squad will react after the World Cup play-off failure to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The debate over how to get more young players to develop in Italy also involves stronger use of second teams.

“We were the first club in Italy to set up the Next Gen team and are very pleased with how that is progressing, but naturally that also requires investment and infrastructure,” explained Ottolini.

“It also needs patience, but if you have a medium to long-term vision, it does bring results, and we will continue to put our faith in this project.

“When it comes to Italian football as a whole, many expressed their opinions, but I feel we need to sit down, set individual interests aside, and focus on the system in total.”

Trump's College Sports Executive Order Adds Chaos to an Already Wild Legal War

President Donald Trump holds an Ohio State football helmet, while Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and head coach Ryan Day all look at him. Various members of the football team wearing suits are in the background.
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Hello and welcome to another edition of Free Agent! If you're pregnant and about to give birth, maybe avoid hockey games—or else your child might be known for getting born during a 5–1 drubbing.

We're coming to you a day early this week with reaction to President Donald Trump's executive order that he thinks will fix college sports (it will not). We'll start with that, move on to some sports TV news, and close with thoughts on the Masters ticket lottery. Giddy up.

But first, congratulations to Reason's own Phillip "The Ultimate Fris" Baderon winning our women's bracket challenge, followed by Carl "Milwaukee's Best" Peterson in second. Yours truly came in third—smart enough to pick UCLA to win, not chalky enough to beat Phillip and Carl.

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Can the President Regulate College Sports?

This certainly isn't the first time Trump has tried to bring order to a chaotic situation and just ended up making it messier.

The president signed an executive order late on Friday attempting to overhaul how college sports function. The order says college athletes can only play five seasons, and they must happen during a five-year window (even though state judges are already saying otherwise). It also allows only one transfer (even though a 2024 antitrust legal settlement already said the NCAA can't restrict transfers). Any schools that accept an athlete breaking these rules risk losing their federal funding. It also asks the attorney general (whoever that may be) to invalidate state laws that are in conflict with the order. The order takes effect on August 1.

Yet by the time you read this, the executive order may have already been challenged and stopped in federal courts.

You might think the president would be more focused on the big issues of the day, like inflation or the war he chose to start against Iran, but anyone who's been a dedicated reader of this newsletter knows the president talks about fixing college sports almost every week.

Many people are frustrated with the constantly changing rules governing college sports, especially transfers and eligibility. A more proactive version of the NCAA may have taken the lead on these issues before the courts forced their hand. Instead, the NCAA has basically said there's not much they can do, and asked Congress to figure out their mess. Now we have rules created by lawsuits that are ever changing and different by state.

These rules are, for good reason, not something the president can change with the swipe of a pen. But the Trump executive order has made the chaos even worse. Schools are stuck between a rock and a hard place: follow the president's set of rules, or follow the rules that were set by various court decisions? They have to break someone's rules, and that's going to lead them straight back to court.

Apparently the real goal of Trump's executive order is "to spur legislative action," sources told The Athletic. But even rules passed by Congress are going to end up getting challenged on constitutional grounds. Attorneys' billable hours remain undefeated.

The American college sports system is weird and unique. No other country spends as much time, energy, or money on collegiate sports. But Trump's executive order is a great argument for getting federal government funding out of higher education altogether. "American universities spent $60 billion in federal money in 2023, more than 30 times what they spent in 1953, accounting for inflation," according to calculations in The New York Times.

Schools wouldn't have to worry about the president taking all that federal funding away over sports regulations if they didn't take any federal funding.

Stopping Streaming in its Tracks

Did you know businesses don't like competition, and often try to use the government to protect themselves? Fox Corp. and Sinclair Broadcasting certainly know it, since they're trying to get the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to knock down league broadcasting deals with streamers.

"Fox Corp. and Sinclair Broadcasting last Friday submitted statements to the FCC that effectively characterized the streamers as a clear and present danger to the local TV business, with Fox labeling the digital interlopers as an 'existential threat,'" Anthony Crupi writes for Sportico. Sinclair (which "operates or otherwise provides services to 185 TV stations," as Crupi describes it) seems to feel entitled to the NFL. Their FCC letter said: "Sports programming is also critical to the financial model that supports local broadcast journalism. Without high-value live sports on broadcast television, local broadcast journalism will suffer."

The context here is that CBS is renegotiating its deal with the NFL, and FOX is expected to be up next. The old-school broadcasters are worried the NFL might replace them if they get a better offer from a more cash-rich streamer like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, or Apple TV. So now Fox and Sinclair are crying foul to the FCC, hoping for regulation or any kind of government pressure to stave off the streamers. The FCC's recent request for comment on sports streaming was, as I wrote, "clearly a shot across the bow of sports leagues—a warning that the FCC may consider regulating games on streaming services in some way, or requiring leagues to broadcast every game on TV or the old-school regional sports networks."

Threats to old business models are how a competitive economy should work. That's what happens when businesses innovate and deliver new benefits for consumers. Fox and Sinclair aren't entitled to NFL media rights any more than the Cowboys are entitled to a Super Bowl: You've got to be competitive and earn it. But instead of competing, Fox and Sinclair are hoping that whining to the FCC will get them some help. Since they're both known for favorable coverage of Trump, they might just get it—and totally upend the landscape for streaming sports in the meantime.

The Masters Ticket Lottery Is Dumb

With apologies to soccer, golf is the real beautiful game—and this is the most beautiful week in golf, as the best golfers in the world head to Augusta, Georgia, for the Masters.

But unless you have some truly incredible luck or truly incredible wealth, you probably won't be there in person. Augusta National distributes Masters tickets via lottery. If you win their lottery, you can get tickets for $140 each. Your odds of winning the Masters lottery in any given year are under 1 percent. If you don't get through in the lottery, you better have $17,000 to spend on a premium hospitality ticket. Heading over to a ticket resale website is not a great option. As I wrote last year, "You can try to pay through the nose for a pass on the secondary market, but Augusta National has a strict ban on resale tickets and might not let you in—so you risk spending $2,500 on a resale ticket, plus hundreds more on flights and lodging, just to get turned away."

Basically, as "Rick Golfs" points out below: "Now if you don't win the lottery, you are screwed. Almost no chance of ever attending. Before you could at least bucket list it and do it once."

What would you pay to attend the Masters?

The Masters has officially surpassed The Super Bowl and World Cup as the most expensive sports ticket.

$2,000 for practice round
$16,000 for Thursday
$8,000 for Sunday.

Why? The Masters has started cracking down on resellers, so… pic.twitter.com/GXMC2Z7Fcr

— Rick Golfs (@Top100Rick) April 5, 2026

Augusta National has every right to ban ticket resale, but their low prices are not ensuring the most dedicated people are getting in. Raising the price of a day pass, or just adding some extra steps to weed out more casual fans, would help. 

Replay of the Week

The fact that these all happened in a one-run game is mind-boggling. Although I wasn't actually all that impressed by the first two, which were mostly just well-timed jumps—the last one shows absolutely no regard for his own body.

All THREE of Jo Adell's home run robberies from tonight …

Yes, you read that right ???? https://t.co/bc0Wb9i1Iipic.twitter.com/axhyQFpLHD

— MLB (@MLB) April 5, 2026

That's all for this week. Enjoy watching the real game of the weekend, the Houston Gamblers against the D.C. Defenders and the beer snake in the UFL.

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2026 Tennessee baseball SEC-only stats after Week 8

Tennessee (20-12, 4-8 SEC) enters Week 9 of the 2026 baseball season and fifth week in Southeastern Conference play.

In SEC play, the Vols have lost series at Georgia (2-1), at Vanderbilt (3-0) and versus LSU (2-1), while winning a home series against Missouri (2-1).

Tennessee will next play on Tuesday against Northern Kentucky. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m. EDT at Lindsey Nelson Stadium (SEC Network+). The Vols will also play at Mississippi State for a three-game SEC series in Week 9.

“We just need to be better in all facets and we got a chance to do it starting on Tuesday,” first-year Tennessee head coach Josh Elander said after Sunday’s series finale against LSU.

Below are Tennessee’s team statistics in SEC-only baseball games during the 2026 season.

More: Josh Elander details message to his team after Tennessee-LSU series

More: 2026 SEC baseball power rankings after Week 8

2026 Tennessee baseball SEC-only stats after Week 8

Pitching

CategorySEC rank
ERA - 5.6610
Saves - 1T-12
Hits - 11813
Runs - 7612
Earned runs - 7213
Walks - 403
Strikeouts - 12310
Home runs - 2515
Wild pitches - 21
Hit by pitch - 11T-5

Batting

CategorySEC rank
Batting average - .22713
Hits - 9810
Doubles - 19T-5
Triples - 0T-16
Home runs - 17T-6
RBIs - 638
Total bases - 1688
Slugging % - .3899
Walks - 53T-8
Strikeouts - 1305
GDP - 7T-8
On base % - .97113
Sacrifice flies - 5T-3
Sacrifice hits - 3T-6
*Statistics provided by the SEC

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Cameron Boozer played with fracture in Elite Eight game against UConn

One of the images of the 2026 edition of March Madness involved Duke star freshman Cameron Boozer being treated for a facial injury with a cold soda can against UConn. We now know what Boozer and the Coca-Cola can were up against down the stretch against the Huskies.

Cameron Boozer suffered facial fractures around his left eye, which often forces players to miss time or wear masks while they're out on the floor. Boozer did neither, and seemed to downplay the extent of the unsightly injury he suffered.

"I have a couple of fractures, but I'm all good," Boozer said as he accepted two end-of-season awards recently. "I'm just going through the healing process. It hurt in the game, but I wish the outcome would have been better, but that's not really what I'm here to focus on. "

Cameron Boozer using a soda can to ice his face 🤣 pic.twitter.com/GkROUFBkxk

— Outta Pocket with RGIII (@OuttaPocketRG3) March 29, 2026

All eyes, pun intended, will be on Boozer during the months leading up to the NBA Draft. He's expected to be a top-five pick, but teams will monitor how his orbital area recovers this spring.

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Thierry Henry is very clear on what Chelsea should do with Estevao – and we agree with him

Thierry Henry is very clear on what Chelsea should do with Estevao – and we agree with him
Thierry Henry is very clear on what Chelsea should do with Estevao – and we agree with him

Thierry Henry has told Chelsea just what to do with their star attacker Estevao, who is fit to play in the run in.

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Estevao was superb for Chelsea in their 7-0 win at the weekend, and one pundit has told the Blues what to do with him:

“Let Estevao cook, let him play. We need to enjoy this type of players in this type of games. It doesn’t have to be scripted all the time,” Thierry Henry said on CBS Sport at the weekend after the Brazilian shone.

“You wouldn’t like to play against him because he’s coming at you all the time, he’s coming at you the whole game, whether he’s having a good game or not a good game.

“He’s trying to test you all the time and see if you’re going to stop him or not.”

Chelsea’s aim should be to make a platform for Estevao

We couldn’t agree more. The team should be set up to defend well, control the ball, and ultimately to create space and chances for the Brazilian to shine. He’s the most dynamic, game-breaking player we’ve got in the final third, and we need to restrict him as little as possible.

In other news…

Enzo Fernandez continues to be linked with moves away from Chelsea, but there’s a major problem with those stories.

Up front it’s very simple for Chelsea in this run in – it’s Joao Pedro or nothing at the moment, with his alternatives just not delivering.

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Lincoln City earn historic promotion to the Championship

Lincoln City earn historic promotion to the Championship
Lincoln City earn historic promotion to the Championship

Lincoln City have ended a 65-year wait to return to the second division of English football after a dramatic win over Reading.

The Imps have been imperious in League One this season and were well on their way to promotion just minutes into the game thanks Ryan Oné.

There was some late nerves when Lewis Wing scored a stunning free-kick in stoppage time but the visitors struck again in the sixth minute of stoppage time thanks to Jack Moylan who guaranteed his side's promotion.

That result means Lincoln City will be in the Championship next season with five games left to spare and it's the first time they have reached that level of the pyramid since 1961. 

Just 10 years ago the Imps were playing in the National League and will now be looking forward to a new adventure.

KKR vs PBKS clash in danger! Rain and Kalbaishakhi storm threat looms over IPL 2026 match

NEW DELHI: Two matches and two defeats - that's the story of Kolkata Knight Riders so far in the IPL 2026. Now, desperate for a win and open their account in the tournament, KKR might face another challenge - rain - in their third match. KKR are set to face Punjab Kings in their third match of the IPL 2026 at the Eden Gardens and will hope rain gods stay away from the crucial clash.

According to the IMD weather bulletin, there is a high likelihood of rain impacting the match at the Eden Gardens.

There has been persistent cloud cover since morning following a "low-pressure trough stretching from Bihar to Manipur, passing over North Bengal, Assam and Bangladesh", as per the IMD.

"The state is likely to witness another round of Kalbaishakhi storms, with the possibility of hail and thunderstorms from Sunday through Thursday. The intensity and spread of rainfall are expected to peak on Tuesday and Wednesday," the IMD said.

"The weather is expected to turn more severe on Tuesday, when Kalbaishakhi storms accompanied by winds of 50-60 kmph, lightning and rain are likely to impact Kolkata and adjoining areas."



KKR, after their match against Punjab Kings on Monday, are scheduled to take on Lucknow Super Giants next at the same venue, and that game too carries a rain forecast. This means after two defeats, weather may add to KKR's early-season worries.

The scheduled practice sessions of both teams were cancelled on the eve of the match following a heavy afternoon downpour, with the Eden Gardens outfield remaining under covers and patches of water visible.

What if KKR vs PBKS IPL 2026 match is washed out?



With rain threatening to play spoilsport, the cut-off timings leave a narrow window for even a shortened contest.

A minimum five-overs-a-side match can only be played if action begins by 10.56 pm, the absolute deadline to ensure a result.

In such a scenario, the toss would need to take place by 10.46 pm.

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A five-over shootout, if it comes to that, turns into a high-intensity contest with little room for consolidation, placing a premium on power-hitting.

However, if no play is possible by the cut-off time, the match will be abandoned, with both teams sharing one point each.

Incidentally, the KKR vs PBKS clash last season on April 26 was also hit by rain, with both teams forced to settle for a point each.

The Shreyas Iyer-led Punjab Kings had posted 201/4 before KKR reached 7/0 when rain dashed hopes of a result.

Blackwell on transfer: ‘Looking for a place I can compete for a national championship’

MADISON, WISCONSIN - JANUARY 28: John Blackwell #25 of the Wisconsin Badgers reacts after scoring against the Minnesota Golden Gophers during the second half of the game at Kohl Center on January 28, 2026 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Wisconsin Badgers got some unfortunate news on Monday morning, as star guard John Blackwell announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal in an interview with ESPN’s Jeff Borzello.

Blackwell averaged 19.1 points and 5.3 rebounds a game this season while being a part of one of the best backcourts in college basketball alongside Nick Boyd. He saw marked improvement with his three-point shooting, hitting 38.3 percent of his shots beyond the arc, and was a vital piece for the Badgers to bring back.

But it wasn’t a surprise when Blackwell made the decision to transfer. He immediately becomes one of the best players available and has received interest from some of the top schools in the country.

Speaking with Borzello, Blackwell said it was a ‘tough decision’ to leave Wisconsin and gave his reasoning for the move.

“It’s a tough decision,” Blackwell said. “I’m looking for a place where I can enhance my skills for the NBA and a place where I can compete for a national championship. A place where that’s the standard and what we’re striving for.”

Looking forward, Blackwell is looking for more opportunities on the ball as a point guard, which was an area where he got feedback from last offseason when testing the NBA Draft waters.

“I improved my mental focus. And off-the-dribble shooting, I think I got better in that aspect,” Blackwell said. “Steps I need to take moving forward, being a better defender, being able to handle the ball more at the point guard position.”

“Blackwell, who said he wants to go to a school where he will be able to show more on-ball responsibility, hopes to take visits and make a decision within the next three to four weeks,” Borzello wrote.

The transfer portal opens on Tuesday, where the decision process will start for the star guard, while the Badgers will be looking for a replacement wing.


J.P. Estrella entering transfer portal

Tennessee forward J.P. Estrella (13) signals a close shot during the NCAA Tournament Elite 8 game against Michigan at the United Center in Chicago on March 29, 2026. | Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

And now for our first real surprise of portal season — Tennessee center J.P. Estrella is set to hit the transfer portal. The sophomore big man had a breakout season with the Volunteers this season, averaging 18 minutes per game and scoring ten points per game.

We heard some chatter about this during the morning hours, and now it’s official. Some rumors suggest Estrella’s dollar figure essentially priced him out of Tennessee’s 2026-27 plans.

J.P. Estrella announces he is entering the transfer portal.

Estrella averaged 10.0 ppg & 5.4 rpg for the #Vols this past season.

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Estrella’s offense really shined in spots this season in the paint, capped with three outings of 20 points or more. The Maine native had some really big moments in Tennessee’s second round win over Virginia late in the game.

The 6-11, 240 pound center is a former 4-star prospect. Estrella has battled injuries throughout his Tennessee career, missing a bit of time in late November this season. This coming after playing in just three games a season ago. It was a foot issue for Estrella, which seemed to linger around a bit early in the season.

When healthy, the ability definitely showed, although the consistency lacked. Estrella shot 59 percent from the field this season while averaging 5.4 rebounds per game. His skill and touch around the rim was impressive when he was locked in this season.

Tennessee has already lost Felix Okpara and Cade Phillips, now add Estrella. The Volunteers are left with Jaylen Carey and DeWayne Brown in the post on the roster as things stand. I would expect two high-level additions there at minimum as Rick Barnes sets his depth for the upcoming season.

The transfer portal officially opens up tomorrow.

Cleveland Radio Hosts Blast Cavs As 'Scared' Of Celtics Before Playoffs

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The NBA playoffs are just around the corner, starting in less than two weeks, and the Eastern Conference seeding is still up for grabs. It seems likely that the Detroit Pistons and Boston Celtics will secure the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds, but the race for the No. 3 and No. 4 spots is tight.

As of Monday, the Knicks hold the No. 3 seed with a 50-28 record, just ahead of the Cavaliers, who are at No. 4 with a 49-29 record. There's speculation that Cleveland may be looking to avoid the No. 3 spot to stay clear of facing the Celtics in the second round. Boston is locked into the No. 2 seed at the moment, and according to ESPN’s Cleveland radio host Aaron Goldhammer, the Cavs seem “scared” to take on the Celtics.

"They (Cavs) don't want to play Boston in the second round because they are scared," Goldhammer said Monday on "The Really Big Show".

There's a lot of speculation that the Cavaliers are afraid to face the Celtics, especially after resting five key players in their win over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday.

The Celtics certainly appear to be the team to beat in the Eastern Conference. The last matchup between the two teams took place in Cleveland on March 8, which was Jayson Tatum's second game back, and Boston secured a 109-98 victory.

Cleveland hasn't beaten the Celtics this season, holding an 0-3 record against them. It seems the Cavs face a matchup issue against Boston, and avoiding the Celtics until the Eastern Conference Finals might be the best tactic for Cleveland.

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John Blackwell Enters Transfer Portal — Top 5 Landing Spots

John Blackwell Enters Transfer Portal — Top 5 Landing Spots
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Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell has made a stunning decision. Blackwell plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal while going through the NBA draft process, as he told ESPN’s Jeff Borzello. The Wisconsin star becomes the best guard in the NCAA transfer portal at this point.

During the 2025-26 season, Blackwell averaged 19.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists while shooting 43.0% from the field and 38.9% from the three-point line. In Wisconsin’s Round of 64 loss to the High Point Panthers, Blackwell scored 22 points with 10 rebounds and two assists.

Blackwell is one of the best college basketball players in the NCAA Transfer Portal, so he should be in high demand. Below, we dive into the five best destinations for Blackwell as he searches for his new basketball program.

Kentucky Wildcats

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The Kentucky Wildcats would be a good destination for John Blackwell. Otege Oweh, who led the Wildcats throughout the 2025-26 season, ran out of eligibility in Kentucky as a senior. It is rare for players of Blackwell’s caliber to hit the transfer portal, so Kentucky should be willing to offer big-time money for the guard.

Michigan State Spartans

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The Michigan State Spartans need more consistent scoring, and Blackwell would be the perfect piece to the puzzle. The 21-year-old star is a Bloomfield Hills native, and returning to Michigan could be a desirable outcome. If so, the Spartans could be among the favorites to land Blackwell.

Duke Blue Devils

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The Duke Blue Devils are likely losing the Boozer twins to the NBA Draft, and Blackwell could fit right into the rotation. Despite having three of the top-15 players in the 2026 recruiting class, Duke could always use a guard who can score from the three-point line at a near 40% clip. The Blue Devils would have to dish out the money, but Blackwell would be contending for a championship next season.

Illinois Fighting Illini

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The Illinois Fighting Illini might have the inside track on Blackwell. The 21-year-old guard’s father, Glynn, played for Illinois from 1984 to 1988. Blackwell could look to follow in his father’s footsteps, and the Fighting Illini are coming off a Final Four appearance. Blackwell could look to take them even further next season.

Michigan Wolverines

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The Michigan Wolverines have become a premier destination under head coach Dusty May. The Wolverines have a surplus of guards and recently landed a commitment from five-star guard Brandon McCoy Jr. on Saturday night. Blackwell joining Michigan could be the first step toward making the National Championship for the second straight season.

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Plot twist! ‘Fake’ UFC coach Ronda Rousey ‘hated’ is now training ‘Rowdy’ for Gina Carano comeback

LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 30: UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey yells from the stands as Gray Maynard and Nate Diaz fight in their lightweight fight during The Ultimate Fighter season 18 live finale inside the Mandalay Bay Events Center on November 30, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Time heals all wounds.

So does money, which is probably why Ricky Lundell, who coached Miesha Tate against Ronda Rousey and her squad of UFC hopefuls on The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 18, is now training “Rowdy” for her combat sports comeback against Gina Carano on May 16 in Los Angeles.

For those of you newer fans, TUF 18 was the season of racist unibrows, Irish three-ways, and unplugged PR machines.

“We were mortal enemies,” the former UFC women’s bantamweight champion said of her past relationship with Lundell during her latest YouTube blog. “Started off as mortal enemies. He was coaching against me on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ and he was so nice I was like, ‘This motherf*cker is so patronizing and fake.’ And I hated his guts. It was like the monkey in the closet from ‘Family Guy.’ That was me to Ricky all the time.”

Sounds like the hate was fairly one-sided.

So what changed? Lundell was training then-UFC heavyweight Travis Browne when “Hapa” traveled to Glendale, Calif., home base for Rousey, prior to Browne’s romantic relationship with “Rowdy” (they would eventually marry). Slowly but surely Rousey started to come around.

“I have to say that I’ve always loved Ronda’s technique,” Lundell explained. “It was an honor to even be a part of the first Ultimate Fighter ever to feature women. I was just so excited. I was getting to see women’s MMA step into a new stage. Just even be a part of that on either side and to be able to support that was just so exciting for me. And then, as time progressed, I was just so excited to be able to even hang with Ronda, because she’s so talented. She’s so good. And so time just kept going by, and I was always excited to learn, to learn things from Ronda, and experience time with Ronda on the mat. I’m very thankful for that.”

The Carano fight will mark Rousey’s first MMA bout in nearly a decade.

Colts are rumored interested suitor for IU wideout Elijah Sarratt in upcoming NFL Draft

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - DECEMBER 06: Elijah Sarratt #13 of the Indiana Hoosiers celebrates a touchdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the third quarter in the 2025 Big Ten Football Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

According to Essentially Sports Tony Pauline, the Indianapolis Colts are an interested suitor for Indiana University wideout Elijah Sarratt with a ‘Day 2’ pick in late April’s NFL Draft:

“With the NFL Draft just weeks away, the scramble to replace star talent is in full swing, and sources say the Indianapolis Colts have a specific target in mind to fill the void left by Michael Pittman Jr.,” writes Pauline.

“ . . . Despite signing Alec Pierce to a massive contract last month, the Colts need a replacement for Pittman, whom the team traded. Sources said that not only would (Elijah) Sarratt be a perfect replacement, but it would be a homecoming of sorts, as the wideout has been a terrific receiver for the Indiana Hoosiers the past two years and was a big part of the offense that propelled the program to the national title last season.”

The 6,’2.5”, 210 pound senior wideout for the College Football Playoff Champion Indiana Hoosiers caught 65 receptions for 830 total receiving yards (12.8 ypr. avg.) and a whopping 15 touchdown receptions—leading the entire NCAA, during 14 starts last season. For his standout final collegiate season, the former James Madison transfer earned 2nd-Team All-Big Ten honors for Indiana this past year.

Here’s his NFL.com draft profile:

Overview

Big receiver whose competitiveness and elite catch-phase execution allow him to overcome his athletic limitations. While he’s nicknamed “Waffle House” because he’s said to be “always open,” Sarratt sees a high number of contested targets versus man coverage. He’s tight-hipped with below-average foot quickness and falls below the line as a separator. Once the throw goes up, however, he consistently beats corners with size, body control and catch-space strength to clean up. He’ll face press matchups that leave his catch column dry, but he’s built and wired for possession targets over the first two levels.

While Colts head coach Shane Steichen has preferred ‘separators’ since his arrival at wideout, it’s not hard to see how Sarratt has some striking similarities to departed Indy starting veteran wideout Michael Pittman Jr. in playing style, with his ability to make contested catches as a big possession target, albeit with a lack of separation.

It’ll be interesting to see what direction the Colts will choose to go at WR2 now opposite lucratively re-signed lead wide receiver Alec Pierce, who’s already a tremendous down the field threat. The team did sign another former Indiana Hooser, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, but he may serve more as veteran depth in 2026 than an ideal starter.

Regardless, it would be surprising if the Colts didn’t address this position again in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Darren Till teases ‘massive announcement’ as he leaves Misfits Boxing

Darren Till has announced he is leaving MisfitsBoxing and has teased a “massive announcement” in the coming days.

Till, a former UFC title challenger, debuted in Misfits in January 2025 and went on to fight three times in the promotion.

He knocked out Anthony Taylor on his debut, outpointed fellow UFC veteran Darren Stewart in May, then stopped ex-UFC champion Luke Rockhold in August.

Now, however, he looks set to begin a new, unknown venture.

Darren Till during his pro boxing debut, a stoppage of Anthony Taylor in January 2025 (Getty Images)
Darren Till during his pro boxing debut, a stoppage of Anthony Taylor in January 2025 (Getty Images)

“I’ve got a really big announcement to make,” Till said in an Instagram video on Monday. “I’ve parted ways with Misfits on really good terms.

“I’m thankful for the 12 months I had with them and the three fights I had, [where I] became champion. As I said, on extremely good terms, got nothing but love for Misfits and the owners and promoters and stuff like that, and all the people who work behind the scenes.

“It’s time to try my hand at something else.”

Explaining part of the rationale for his departure, the Liverpudlian said: “Not a lot of people wanted to fight me. It was getting really hard to get fights.

“So, in the next few days I’m going to have a massive announcement, some massive news. I’m sure you are all going to be excited to see what I’m going to announce.

“And I just want to say again, thanks to Misfits. Thanks to everyone involved, and I’ll probably be back there soon as well. This is not the end of it with Misfits. Peace and love.”

Till, 33, made his name in the UFC, going 5-0-1 between 2015 and 2018 to set up a welterweight title shot. At that point, he suffered his first MMA defeat, losing to then-champion Tyron Woodley via submission.

Till was beaten by Dricus Du Plessis in 2022, in his final UFC fight (Getty Images)
Till was beaten by Dricus Du Plessis in 2022, in his final UFC fight (Getty Images)

That result marked the start of a 1-5 run for Till, who outpointed Kelvin Gastelum but lost to Jorge Masvidal via KO, former champion Robert Whittaker via decision, and Derek Brunson and Dricus Du Plessis via submission. Du Plessis went on to win the middleweight title, with Till having moved up to that division in 2019.

Till rediscovered his form and confidence in the boxing ring, however, knocking out Mohammad Mutie in a 2024 exhibition before joining Misfits.

His Misfits debut was due to come against Tommy Fury – half-brother of ex-heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury – but Till’s joke about intending to kick the reality-TV star led Fury to withdraw.

It is unclear what Till’s next move will be, and although he has long expressed a desire to return to the UFC someday, that would not necessarily align with his plan to “try my hand at something else”.

Mind boggling trade involving young Dolphins star floated by ESPN

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 21: Chop Robinson #44 of the Miami Dolphins plays against the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half of the game at Hard Rock Stadium on December 21, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Have you realized that the start of the 2026 NFL Draft is a mere two weeks and three days away from today? With all of the mock drafts swirling around the internet as of late, plus every major sports network discussing options for all teams in the National Football League, it would actually be pretty hard to not realize that, I suppose.

Maybe there’s too many mock drafts out there…

Take Bill Barnwell of ESPN’s latest effort, for example. On Monday, the writer released a mock that included trade options for each pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Of course, we know that a trade at each selection is not going to happen, but why not play with the emotions of every fanbase in the league anyway?

In the mock, Barnwell has the Dolphins acquiring pick #14 from the Baltimore Ravens. Hey, that sounds cool, right? Well, not when you consider what Miami had to give up to acquire that selection in this fictitious scenario. Barnwell had Miami sending third-year pass rusher Chop Robinson andpick #30 to Baltimore for pick #14. Oh, that’s not as fun.

Here’s a snippet of Barnwell’s reasoning:

It was a wildly disappointing sophomore campaign for a player with such promise, and when Jon-Eric Sullivan detailed his pillars for the organization moving forward, the new Miami general manager didn’t include [Chop] Robinson. If the Dolphins don’t see Robinson as a difference-maker in the long term, moving him for meaningful draft capital before that becomes clear would be the logical choice. This trade would value Robinson as the 42nd pick in a typical draft by the Johnson chart, a pick in the upper half of the second round.

Creating another hole in Miami’s roster to move up 16 spots in a first round that doesn’t have many first round grades according to various draft experts doesn’t really strike me as a particularly sound strategy for the Dolphins’ new regime, in my opinion. But, I’ve been wrong before and I’ll be wrong plenty more times, so we’ll just have to see if Miami’s new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan is feeling a bit wacky come April 23rd.

Michael Massey returns

SCOTTSDALE, AZ - FEBRUARY 26: Michael Massey #19 of the Kansas City Royals leaves the field during the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Annalee Ramirez/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Royals announced they have activated Michael Massey off the Injured list and have demoted Nick Loftin to Triple-A Omaha. Massey had missed the first nine games with a calf injury. He spent three games on rehab with Omaha and hit 3-for-12 (.333) With a home run.

Massey is facing an important season after missing much of last year with injury. He hit just .244/.268/.313 with three home runs in 77 games, but came on at the end of the season, hitting .375 in his final 21 games after returning from the Injured List. The Royals signed him to a $1.57 million contract in his first year of arbitration, expecting him to fill in at second base and outfield. Massey shows good power potential for a middle infielder, but has struggled to get on base and has battled a myriad of injuries in his career.

Loftin appeared in four games and hit 2-for-9 (.222) with two walks and a double and struggled defensively in left field in Sunday’s loss to Milwaukee.

Baseball America ranks Florida State inside top 5 in new poll

Florida State baseball won another series, this time over a ranked Virginia, adding to its already impressive resume. With an overall record of 24-7 and a conference record of 9-3, the Seminoles are among the top teams in the ACC and are looking to make another push for the College World Series.

Baseball America's top 25 rankings have smiled upon FSU, as in their rankings, Florida State is now rounding out the top five at No. 5 in the country. This is the first time they have appeared in the top five all season.

Last week, Florida State was ranked No. 6 nationally. Now, they are sandwiched between No. 4 Georgia (27-6, 10-2 SEC) and No. 6 North Carolina (27-5-1, 11-4 ACC). The ACC has six ranked teams in the updated poll, the second most of any conference.

Their upcoming schedule is another gauntlet. The Seminoles are 16-2 when they are at home, and their season continues when they welcome the Florida Gators to Tallahassee. Fans can catch that game on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN 2. Following that, the Seminoles travel to Atlanta to play the No. 3-ranked Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.

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Arizona’s run ends in Final Four loss to Michigan, putting bow on historic season

Arizona’s run ends in Final Four loss to Michigan, putting bow on historic season
Apr 4, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Arizona Wildcats guard Dwayne Aristode (2), Arizona Wildcats guard Anthony Dell'orso (3) and Arizona Wildcats guard Jackson Cook (11) react after losing to the Michigan Wolverines during a semifinal of the Final Four of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

INDIANAPOLIS – Not long after experiencing Michigan’s wrath, Arizona’s Koa Peat reflected on a season while flanked by teammates.

“It means everything to me,” he said. “Being a kid from Arizona, putting on this jersey, having Arizona across my chest. Like I said in the beginning of the season when I put Arizona across my chest, I’m going to go 110 percent every game and leave no regrets.”

For most college basketball teams, the season ends with a loss. Regardless of how well a team’s slate of games plays out, and regardless of conference championship victories, only one team can come out on top in the end. 

Despite securing the highest remaining overall seed in the tournament, Arizona won’t be that team. The Wildcats ran into a juggernaut on Saturday in the Final Four of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium, putting an end to their historic season. 

Michigan dominated Arizona from wire to wire in a 91-73 win, advancing to the title game on Monday where the Wolverines will face UConn, which beat Illinois in the other national semifinal.

It was a season reminiscent of old times within the Wildcats program, pushing the bar of what’s expected, competing for a national championship year in and year out.

“It was an awesome, awesome journey,” Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. “It was as much fun as I’ve ever had coaching basketball.”

This year, although closer than the Wildcats have been in 25 seasons, they still came up short. 

A matchup that was deemed a pseudo-national championship game by analysts was never really close, with Michigan taking it to the Wildcats from the jump, outclassing them at their own game.

For almost all of its matchups this season, Arizona has been the enforcer, the one that pushes its style on opponents, overpowering and outmatching just about every team it faced.

The Wildcats more than met their match Saturday.

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Apr 4, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines center Aday Mara (15) celebrates after a play against the Arizona Wildcats in the second half during a semifinal of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

“I think a lot of it is simply matchups,” Michigan coach Dusty May said. “When we’ve played this model, this Arizona model this year — and they’re the souped-up version, they’re the steroid version of Gonzaga and these other teams – we just felt like if a team relies on scoring 15 feet and in … because of our size, length, it’s going to be tough to score enough points 15 feet and in — if we’re making some shots and we’re in a decent rhythm offensively.”

Michigan’s Aday Mara was unlike any player the Wildcats have seen this season. The 7-foot-3 big man had a game-high 26 points and looked unstoppable, especially when Arizona’s Motiejus Krivas was on the bench. 

Mara stepped up in a big way with Big Ten Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg out for a chunk of the first half with a leg injury.

Lendeborg’s absence was hardly felt thanks to incredible shotmaking and defense from the Wolverines, which speaks to their depth and elite talent.

The rain in the Indianapolis area moved east prior to tipoff inside a filled-to-the-brim Lucas Oil Stadium, but that didn’t stop Michigan from pouring it on in the second half. A seemingly never-ending barrage of 3-pointers left both Wolverines and Wildcats fans with hands on their heads — surrender cobra style — one out of pure euphoria and the other out of agony. 

A 64% Michigan shooting effort from beyond the arc in the second half helped push the lead to as many as 30. 

Despite the innate comeback ability Arizona has shown this season, it was much too difficult a hill to climb against a team of Michigan’s caliber, closing the chapter on a season Lloyd and his bunch will look back on positively.

“I’m just really thankful for the brand and the program for everything they did for me, and these teammates (Jaden Bradley and Brayden Burries) right here,” Peat said. “I’m just super blessed. And it was a special year, and I’m just really thankful for everybody in Tucson.”

The team’s 36 wins are the highest mark in program history. Those 36 wins included a Big 12 regular season championship, a Big 12 Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament  West Regional championship. 

Success was an everyday thing for this team, a lot of that stemming from the bond the Wildcats have and the culture Lloyd has built. The camaraderie within the group was evident on the court.

The historic season earned Lloyd a five-year extension, further instilling the belief that he’s the man to lead Arizona back to a national championship it has not won since 1997. While this chapter didn’t end how the Wildcats wanted, Lloyd is ready to return to the Final Four next season.

“Obviously, we’re disappointed we weren’t able to get it over the top for (Tucson),” Lloyd said. “But I think we all saw what’s possible again. So now let’s all roll up our sleeves and support each other and see if we can make this a normal thing.”

This article first appeared on Cronkite News and is republished here under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

‘I lost my career’ because of IPL, claims former RCB and England star

NEW DELHI: Former England captain Kevin Pietersen has made a startling revelation about the abrupt end to his international career, claiming his decision to prioritise the Indian Premier League led to a fallout with the establishment that ultimately cost him his place in the national side.

Speaking in a candid interaction with Ranveer Allahbadia, Pietersen reflected on the sacrifices he made in the late 2000s when the England and Wales Cricket Board was reluctant to allow centrally contracted players to feature in the IPL. His stance, he said, triggered a long-standing conflict that shaped the final phase of his England journey.



‘I made big sacrifices, I lost my career’



On being responsible for English cricketers playing in the IPL today, Pietersen did not hold back while recounting the episode. “I made big sacrifices. I lost my career. That’s the reason why everybody in that establishment went against me,” he said.

The explosive batter believes his international career was cut short prematurely. “I was 33 when my England career finished, 104 Test matches. I should have played 150-160 Tests and got 12,000-13,000 runs. That’s what I should have got,” he added, underlining the scale of what he feels was left unfulfilled.

Pietersen ended his Test career with 8181 runs at 47.28 average, which included 23 hundreds and 35 fifties.

Pietersen’s decision to play in the IPL at a time when it clashed with England’s commitments led to a power struggle with the board, with the issue becoming a highly publicised flashpoint in English cricket.

Opening doors for future generations



Despite the personal cost, Pietersen believes his stance paved the way for modern English players to participate freely in franchise leagues. “I interviewed Jos Buttler a few days ago, and he also said ‘thank you’. Because of all the sacrifices I had made, these guys can have the fruits now,” he revealed.

He also hinted at the intensity of the conflict at the time. “The ECB used The Telegraph to go after me... I don’t want to go too deep into it. It was well publicised, and I live a very happy, peaceful life now,” Pietersen said.

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Having debuted in the IPL with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in 2009, Pietersen went on to enjoy a successful stint in T20 leagues worldwide after his England exit.

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Tennessee forward JP Estrella plans to enter NCAA transfer portal

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Tennessee forward JP Estrella plans to enter NCAA transfer portal, per On3’s Joe Tipton.

The NCAA Transfer Portal will officially open on April 7 and close on April 21. The new 15-day window was enacted following a recommendation by the men’s basketball oversight committee. Athletes don’t have to commit to a new school by the April 21 deadline.

To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and X (formerly Twitter) account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.

— This story is developing and will be updated.

Michigan Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Tuesday, April 7
COLLEGE BASEBALL
4 p.m.

Central Michigan at Michigan — Big Ten Plus

MLB BASEBALL
7:40 p.m.

Detroit at Minnesota — Detroit SportsNet, Twins.TV

NHL HOCKEY
7 p.m.

Columbus at Detroit — Detroit SportsNet, FDSN Ohio, FDSN Ohio Cincinnati, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

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Pennsylvania Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Tuesday, April 7
COLLEGE BASEBALL
3 p.m.

Lafayette at Pennsylvania — ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

5:30 p.m.

Fairleigh Dickinson at Penn State — Big Ten Plus

MLB BASEBALL
6:40 p.m.

San Diego at Pittsburgh — SportsNet Pittsburgh, Padres.TV

9:45 p.m.

Philadelphia at San Francisco — NBCS Bay Area +, NBCS Philadelphia +

NHL HOCKEY
7 p.m.

Philadelphia at New Jersey — ESPN

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New England Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Tuesday, April 7
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
4 p.m.

UConn at Boston College — ACCNX

NBA BASKETBALL
8 p.m.

Charlotte at Boston — NBC

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In NCAA title game, a Michigan team on a roll tries to derail a UConn dynasty

INDIANAPOLIS — Michigan has been scoring over and swatting down opponents at a record rate during March Madness.

For the Wolverines to go down as one of college basketball’s best ever, they’ll have to do it one more time by taking down a UConn program seeking its third national title in four seasons.

The teams meet in the NCAA championship game, bringing down the curtain on a March Madness full of surprises and fun — and highlighted by two finalists that have been shooting for history in their own distinct ways.

At Michigan, a roster freshly constructed out of last year’s transfer portal, has become the first team to score 90-plus points in five straight tournament games in the same season. On the other end, 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara leads a defense that amassed eight or more blocks in the first four games of the tournament — the first time that’s happened since blocks became an official stat in the 1980s.

The Wolverines (36-3) only had three swats against Arizona, but that was a 91-73 win in a game that was supposed to be the best of the tournament but turned into something else. Michigan is trying to become the fifth team to win six tournament games by a dozen or more. The last two: the UConn title teams in 2023 and ’24.

“We have a team that we think is elite,” coach Dusty May said. “But we also know that means nothing. You still have to do all the things that got you to this point, and you have to weather storms. You have to handle success.”

No program has done that better over the past four years than UConn (34-5) — a feat made more impressive by the landscape it must navigate.

Coach Dan Hurley has used the transfer portal in a more targeted way than Michigan — for instance, he nabbed Tarris Reed Jr. from the Wolverines but also has a UConn lifer in Alex Karaban — to keep the program near the top in an era of quick change.

“We want to have a lot of continuity,” Hurley said. “Our culture is unique. It’s specific. It takes a certain type of player to play for me.”

UConn comes into the game as a 6 1/2-point underdog, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, the third straight game the oddsmakers have picked the Huskies to lose. Bad bet, so far. Braylon Mullins produced the moment of the tournament so far with his 3-pointer to cap UConn’s 19-point comeback against Duke to get the Huskies to the Final Four.

If they defy the odds again, they’ll become the first program to win three titles in four years since the UCLA dynasty of the 1960s and ‘70s.

“The last thing we’re thinking about now, as we prepare for one of these teams, is dynasty,” Hurley said after the Arizona win. “We’re gonna go watch this one and go through the preparation and focus on just ... trying to — whoever we play — try to win the game.”

Mid-Atlantic Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Eastern)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Tuesday, April 7
COLLEGE BASEBALL
6 p.m.

James Madison at Virginia — ACCNX

Liberty at Virginia Tech — ACCNX

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The unexpected racing return of Emerson Newton-John

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Emerson Newton-John is out to prove that dreams don’t have an age limit or an expiration date.

“I am out to make a f****** statement,” Newton-John told Motorsport.com.

At 51 years young, the British-born California native’s path in motorsports has been about as treacherous as the roads of Hollywood Hills.

Once a promising upstart in the junior formula categories, his career was sent into a tailspin after real world tragedies abruptly halted financial support. Instead of a potential run at Champ Car (now the IndyCar Series) in 2002, he spent the next decade-plus piecing together occasional opportunities in hopes of finding his way back. There were random one-offs in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series or even ARCA, along with a couple of brief chances in Indy Lights (now Indy NXT).

While this description builds up like real-life Sonny Hayes from “F1: The Movie,” the 2025 blockbuster film that won an Oscar for Best Sound, this is merely the start. 

Now, after roughly a decade away from racing, Newton-John is set to make his anticipated return later this month in the SRO GT4 America round at Circuit of The Americas (April 25-27) with Mad Joker Racing. Alongside team owner Marc Austin, he’ll co-drive a Mercedes-AMG GT4 in a collaborative effort by fellow Texas-based squad Lone Star Racing. Austin recently claimed a third-place result - and Bronze Cup honors - in the GSX class of IMSA’s VP Racing SportsCar Challenge at COTA in February courtesy of an entry engineered by Lone Star Racing.

The venture came together through Newton-John’s business partner, who also has a relationship with Austin. After some conversations, he was put to the test, literally, at Motorsport Ranch in Cresson, Texas, some 25 miles southeast of Fort Worth.

“It went beyond perfectly and we became friends and that's how that kind of morphed into running this COTA race together,” Newton-John said.

“As far as the race itself and the significance of it, I'm at a place right now man where if I can run in a reasonably high level championship in a really cool car like that AMG, especially one that's engineered by a team as good as Lone Star, that's a huge thing.”

Emerson Newton-John

Emerson Newton-John

It’s a remarkable situation considering that, although Newton-John tested a Radical SR10 in 2024, he hasn’t competed in a race since 2015. With two significant gaps in his career of 10 years (2003-12) and seven years (2016-2025) are the obvious “what if” when it comes to losing his financial backing, notably after the tragic events on September 11, 2001. At this point, though, it’s part of his story and something he wears on his sleeve. 

“I've been asked about the gaps 1,027 times,” said Newton-John, who nearly won in his Formula Holden debut in 2001 and finished fifth in the title race despite missing four races in the fallout of switching teams three times after his initial outfit, NRC Racing, was being sold.

“So it's this most simple and straightforward reply: there's been no money. That's it. I would never have stopped racing for a day at the end of 2001 had I had financial backing.

“I mean, going testing anything over mid-level even with a buddy discount, you're looking at $20,000 for the day. Anything significant like GT3 you're looking at $50,000 or more for the day. Then add insurance and the deductible on top of it, that’s not a thing for me. That’s just not an option.” 

For some, a lack of money might seem like an excuse for the nephew of the late Olivia Newton-John, a global icon in her own right as an actress, singer, and songwriter. The reality of it, though, is that she was the beloved aunt that Newton-John regards as “pure as Snow White” and, simply put, not his mother. 

“She was like a mom, absolutely, especially the first half of my life when I was young but she wasn’t my mom,” said Newton-John. “Maybe if she was I would have retired five years ago from 20 seasons of IndyCar. I’ll never know that, but it wasn't her responsibility to foot the bill.”

Given the circumstances that led Newton-John down an unconventional journey, it’d be understandable for anyone in that situation to become somewhat bitter or even a little jaded. Being so close to a lifelong dream and having it swept away like sand in a dust storm due to factors beyond control is a challenging thing to comprehend. 

“I was extremely emotional about this sport,” he said. “It's so embarrassing but a lot of my youth, probably up until I was maybe 14 or 15, I would get actually teary-eyed at the pre-engine startup for the Indianapolis 500.

“I remember as a kid like when I was 10 or 12 I would put on a helmet, sit on my bed and watch the five minutes when the drivers were getting in the cars and everyone was getting them ready, and then the parade left; that was highly emotional to me and to a degree it still is. I think the emotion is still there, I’m just a lot better at channeling it.” 

Emerson Newton-John

Emerson Newton-John

That isn’t to say, though, that if his return at the end of this month leads towards something bigger, such as a chance to compete in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the crown jewel for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, those suppressed emotions wouldn’t come rushing back.

“Let's say it all works out for me and I get to run the Daytona 24, I’m in a class-winning car and we win it, guarantee I'm going to cry,” Newton-John said.

“I may even get to that point if I just lock in a sponsor. At the first race weekend, I'd probably be like, ‘Holy s*** I pulled this off. This is insane.’ I think that probably will be the case. 

“And definitely, if bigger and better things happen it's gonna blow my mind. But right now, I may sound calm, cool and collected because that's where I put myself. I gave so much emotion, brain power and just everything you could give to this sport, and a lot of that was when I wasn't racing. The racing part is easy. Driving a race car is easy, getting to the race car is the challenge.” 

For Newton-John, who has been referred to as “a natural” by a respected motorsports veteran that spent several decades in the IndyCar paddock for his ability to be instantly quick regardless of how much time was missed, the tenacity demonstrates how much, even after everything he’s been through, the fire for racing still flickers as wildly as ever.

It begs the question, though, for a guy that was named after the legendary Emerson Fittipaldi and grew up admiring Nigel Mansell’s bravery, what’s the endgame?

“My pipe-dream scenario is to not only go back racing at a high level full time and tell this story of mine, but it's also to do it as a team owner,” Newton-John said. 

“I want to be a team owner. It would be a category obviously, that I could race in. I would love to be an IMSA team owner and definitely be driving full time at the same time. To me, that's a legitimate way to spend ‘your money’ because you're actively participating with a way to create a financial stream. If you have a team owner, you can bring in sponsorship, you can bring in other paid drivers and then you have a legitimate business. That I'm all about.”

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Analyst says Michael Chandler 'likely' retires with UFC Freedom 250 loss

Chael Sonnen sees UFC Freedom 250 as a must-win for Michael Chandler.

Former Bellator champion Chandler (23-10 MMA, 2-5 UFC) takes on rising lightweight contender Mauricio Ruffy (13-2 MMA, 3-1 UFC) on June 14 at The White House. The ex-UFC title challenger will look to snap a three-fight losing skid to Dustin Poirier, Charles Oliveira, and most recently Paddy Pimblett at UFC 314. If Chandler fails to rebound against Ruffy, Sonnen believes it could mark the end of his career.

"Yes, he likely will (retire), and I don't know that it will be necessarily his choice," Sonnen said on his YouTube channel. "Chandler is now 38 years old. Chandler is also gainfully employed by Paramount and is going to be part of the announcing team. Should he lose a fight, that would probably be a point in Chandler's career. Chandler's one of those guys that still wants to be a world champion. So if he gets confronted with, look, that's just not in your future. At 38 years old and coming off this defeat, that is not in your future. I predict he likely would say, 'Fair enough, give my spot to somebody else.'"

Chandler hasn't won a fight since brutally knocking out Tony Ferguson in May 2022, which was the fourth loss of an eight-fight losing streak for "El Cucuy." Chandler's only other UFC win came in his debut against Dan Hooker in January 2021, when he finished him by first-round TKO.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Freedom 250: Analyst sees retirement in Michael Chandler's future

Four Barcelona players at suspension risk heading into Atletico Madrid clash

Four Barcelona players at suspension risk heading into Atletico Madrid clash
Four Barcelona players at suspension risk heading into Atletico Madrid clash

Barcelona will lock horns with Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League this Wednesday at the Spotify Camp Nou.

This will be the fifth meeting between the two teams across all competitions, with the Blaugrana winning four of those – the latest one coming this past weekend in La Liga.

And their exceptional record since returning to the Spotify Camp Nou earlier in the season only serves to boost their chances as Hansi Flick & co. aim to kill off the tie in the first leg itself.

Barça go into the game without four players as Raphinha, Marc Bernal, and Andreas Christensen are injured, while Frenkie de Jong is still not ready to return.

Four players at suspension risk

Beyond that, there are also four Barcelona players just one yellow card away from suspension heading into Wednesday’s clash against Atletico Madrid.

Martin and Casado are one yellow away from suspension. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Indeed, Lamine Yamal, Fermin Lopez, Gerard Martin, and Marc Casado are all one caution away from earning an automatic one-match suspension for accumulation of cards in the Champions League.

It must be remembered that Lamine has already served a suspension in Europe this season. The 18-year-old winger is a certain starter for the Blaugrana against Diego Simeone’s men, along with Fermin and Martin, while Casado is likely to feature off the bench.

A yellow card to any of them would lead to a one-match ban, meaning they would stand to miss the second leg of the quarter-finals at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano next week.

At a time when the team is already without important players like Raphinha, losing someone like Lamine, Fermin, or Martin for the second leg will be a major blow. As such, the players must keep their discipline against the Colchoneros.

It is worth noting that yellow cards in the Champions League are cleared from the semi-finals onward, meaning players must navigate the next couple of matches carefully to avoid missing crucial games.

Bompastor praises Chelsea’s mental resilience and hails youngster Buurman after FA Cup win over Spurs

Bompastor praises Chelsea’s mental resilience and hails youngster Buurman after FA Cup win over Spurs
Bompastor praises Chelsea’s mental resilience and hails youngster Buurman after FA Cup win over Spurs

Sonia Bompastor says she is delighted with the mental strength her side showed in their FA Cup win over rivals Tottenham.

Goals from Sam Kerr and Veerle Buurman booked Chelsea’s place in the semi finals of the competition.

“We came into this game with a lot of fatigue and heavy legs,” Chelsea boss Bompastor said.

“We didn’t have a lot of players to rotate in the seven games we played in the past four weeks. So I think that’s completely normal for the players to feel like that physically.

“But mentally, I’m really proud of them. They put in the effort and they were fighting until the end. The quality was shown on the pitch again.”

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Bompastor also heaped praise on youngster Buurman after her stunning winner in the 86th minute.

“I think, when you analyse everything, it’s amazing,’ Bompastor said.

“She is young. I think for her, this last block was a big achievement. She had great performances out of possession, but also with the ball, and today she had a great performance again, and her goal was a rocket.

“So I think for her to be able to score that type of goal, it’s really nice. She helped the team perform, but she’s also helped win a really important game. So for a teenager like her to be able to have this impact in a team like Chelsea, it means a lot.”

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Projecting the Dream's starting lineup with Angel Reese after trade

The Atlanta Dream adding forward Angel Reese is a huge boost to the team's 2026 WNBA title chances.

Atlanta already improved dramatically in 2025 under first year head coach Karl Smesko, and adding Reese will only further cement the team's contending status with her ace rebounding and general post abilities.

What will the starting lineup in Atlanta look like with Reese in the fold? Well, it's a bit tricky to project right now with some of the team's key players headed to free agency. However, we bet Atlanta will retain some of its key talents.

Let's do a rough projection of what the starting lineup will look like for the Dream with Reese in the mix. Just know that this could change wildly depending on what Atlanta does in WNBA free agency this week.

PG Jordin Canada (re-sign)

Jun 6, 2025; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Atlanta Dream guard Jordin Canada (3) shoots the ball against the Connecticut Sun in the first half at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

SG Allisha Gray (re-sign)

Allisha Gray won the 2024 3-point contest.

SF Rhyne Howard

Jun 15, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard (10) looks to pass in front of Washington Mystics guard Brittney Sykes (20) during the first quarter at CareFirst Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

PF Angel Reese

Jun 10, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese (5) brings the ball up court in the first quarter against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

C Brittney Griner (re-sign)

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - AUGUST 13: Brittney Griner #42 of the Atlanta Dream reacts against the Seattle Storm at Climate Pledge Arena on August 13, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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Nick Kyrgios on Serena Williams, Coco Gauff and the best-of-five debate in women’s tennis

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Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images

Nick Kyrgios is one of the sport’s most divisive characters, but there’s no doubt he’s left his mark on the game in more ways than one.

His style, personality and approach are hard to ignore. While some find it refreshing, others see it as disruptive, but either way, he has drawn plenty of attention to tennis over the past decade.

There has been a noticeable shift towards a more inclusive atmosphere in tennis, and part of that change can be attributed to voices like Kyrgios’, who have never shied away from challenging the status quo.

Speaking exclusively to Tennishead, just after discussing Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s dominance on the ATP Tour, Kyrgios shared his views on a range of issues within the WTA Tour as well.

Nick Kyrgios comments on Serena Williams’ potential return

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Photo by Chris Putnam/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Nick Kyrgios started by addressing the ongoing rumours around Serena Williams. Even though she hasn’t confirmed anything herself, there’s been a steady flow of talk that she might be thinking about a comeback.

When asked how the 23-time Grand Slam winner might handle today’s WTA Tour, Kyrgios told Tennishead: “Athletes are getting better every year. It’s hard to say.

“She’s the tennis GOAT, and everyone is chasing her. It’ll be cool to see her back just to watch her again, regardless of the results, to be honest. But don’t underestimate what 23 Slams does for the mental game, she’s been through all the trenches in tennis and knows exactly what it takes to win.”

Serena has reportedly been seen practising with current tour players behind closed doors, though whenever she’s pressed on it, she insists there’s nothing more to it than gossip.

Kyrgios weighs in on women playing best-of-five sets

Kyrgios has never shied away from weighing in on controversial topics. That openness is a big reason why he’s built such a dedicated following, offering perspectives that few others on tour are willing to share.

The idea of women playing best-of-five sets at Grand Slams is one topic that rarely gets much public support from ATP players, but Kyrgios didn’t hesitate to give his take.

While he fully supports the idea that women could handle the format, he actually suggested a change to the men’s side instead: “Yes, women can play best-of-five sets. But honestly, that’s not the main issue.

“Men could play best-of-three sets until the quarterfinals and then best-of-five. That would solve all the scheduling issues at Grand Slams, lead to more upsets, allow fans to watch more matches in a day—the list goes on.”

Kyrgios has spent much of his time recently away from tennis due to injury and hasn’t played professionally since June 2023. Pickleball has filled some of that gap for him lately, where he’s been promoting his partnerships with Picklr and Vulcan.

Nick Kyrgios backs Coco Gauff after post-match incident

Kyrgios ended by weighing in on the coverage surrounding Coco Gauff following her exit from the Australian Open.

Gauff had just lost to Elina Svitolina in straight sets, but she handled herself well, congratulating her opponent before leaving the court.

But away from the cameras, or so she thought, Gauff let out her frustration by smashing her racket against a wall. Video of the moment soon made its way online.

Kyrgios didn’t see an issue with it and was quick to defend her. He told us: “Look, for the sport to grow, it needs access—but not into every inch of our lives. There needs to be spaces where we can get away, relax, and let off some steam without being crucified for it.”

“I stand with Coco; I think she did nothing wrong. She loves the game and showed how much it meant to her—what’s the issue?”

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What would it cost Colts to trade up in 2026 NFL draft?

If the Indianapolis Colts are going to trade up in the second-round of the 2026 NFL draft, what might it cost to do so?

The Colts are without a first-round pick in this year's draft, leaving them with only two picks in the top 100 and a modest seven selections in total. Their first selection is scheduled to come at pick No. 47 overall.

As GM Chris Ballard has already strongly hinted at, trading back in this year's draft is very much on his radar. So perhaps it's not likely that the Colts trade up, at least in the early portion of the draft.

But if they were to do so, here is what Ballard may have to part with to make that happen, according to the Rich Hill trade value chart.

Trading up to pick No. 32 in 2026 NFL draft

Draft pick value: 590

Colts trade away: Picks 47 (430), 78 (200)

Colts receive: Pick 188 (15.8)

Trading up to pick No. 37

Draft pick value: 530

Colts trade away: Picks 47 (430), 113 (68), 156 (29),

Trading up to pick No. 42

Draft pick value: 480

Colts trade away: Picks 47 (430), 113 (68)

Colts receive: Pick 190 (15)

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Cost for Colts to trade up in second-round

Ups, downs and the race for Europe

Sheffield Wednesday players in a huddle
Sheffield Wednesday were deducted 12 points in October after filing for administration, and a further six in December for failing to meet payment obligations [Getty Images]

BBC Sport outlines the promotion and relegation issues - and the race for European qualification - in England and Scotland for 2025-26.

Recent confirmed promotions, relegations, titles & qualifications

6 April - Lincoln City promoted to Championship

6 April - Braintree Town relegated to National League South

3 April - Truro City relegated to National League South

22 March - Manchester City win EFL Cup final and qualify for Europe

22 February - Sheffield Wednesday relegated to League One

Premier League

The top four teams are guaranteed qualification for the league phase of the Champions League, although England's Uefa coefficient is so strong that it is overwhelmingly likely to be one of the two associations with the highest coefficient for 2025-26, and thus earn a fifth spot in the league phase.

There are also places in the league phase reserved for the winners of this season's Champions League and Europa League, regardless of their domestic league positions.

The fifth-placed Premier League team (or the sixth, see above) will qualify for the league phase of the Europa League, along with the FA Cup winners. If the FA Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, that Europa place reverts to the league.

Arsenal cannot finish lower than fifth so at the very worst, will play in the Europa League.

Manchester City were the first Premier League team to qualify for Europe after winning the Carabao Cup final on 22 March, but as they are extremely likely to qualify for the Champions League via their league placing, the Conference League spot reserved for the Carabao Cup winners is likely to revert to the league.

If Crystal Palace win the Conference League but fail to reach the Champions League, they will qualify for the league phase of the Europa League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to the Championship.

Women's Super League

The WSL champions and runners-up will enter the league phase of the Women's Champions League, with the third-placed side entering in the third round.

Manchester City are already assured of a Champions League place.

If an English team wins the Champions League but finishes outside the top three, they will qualify for the league phase.

The bottom-placed WSL team will face a play-off against the third-placed WSL 2 team. With the WSL expanding to 14 teams for 2026-27, the top two teams in WSL 2 will earn automatic promotion.

Championship

The top two teams will be automatically promoted to the Premier League, with the next four entering a play-off. Leaders Coventry are assured of at least a play-off place, and require a maximum of eight points from their last six games to clinch promotion.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to League One. Having suffered two points deductions, Sheffield Wednesday's relegation was confirmed on 22 February when they lost 2-1 at Sheffield United.

League One

Jack Moylan (right) celebrates scoring for Lincoln in their promotion-clinching game against Reading
Lincoln clinched promotion on Easter Monday with five games to spare [PA Media]

The top two teams will be automatically promoted to the Championship, with the next four entering a play-off.

Lincoln City became the first EFL team to be promoted in 2025-26 when they won 2-1 at Reading on 6 April.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two.

League Two

The top three teams will be automatically promoted to League One, with the next four entering a play-off.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the National League.

National League

The champions - York or Rochdale - will be automatically promoted to League Two. The runners-up will enter a play-off with Carlisle, Boreham Wood, Scunthorpe and two other teams.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to National League North or South, and will be replaced by the champions and play-off winners of those two divisions.

Truro City were relegated on 3 April after losing 1-0 at Yeovil, while Braintree Town joined them on 6 April after drawing 0-0 with Woking.

Scottish Premiership

The Premiership splits in half after 33 games, on the weekend of 11-12 April - with each club playing the others in their 'half' for a fourth and final time.

Hearts, Rangers, Celtic, Motherwell, Hibernian and Falkirk will play in the top half, with Livingston, Kilmarnock, St Mirren, Aberdeen, Dundee and Dundee United in the bottom half.

The champions will enter the Champions League play-off round, with the runners-up entering in the second qualifying round.

The Scottish Cup winners will enter the Europa League in the third qualifying round. If the cup winners finish in the top two, that Europa place reverts to the league.

The third and fourth-placed Premiership teams will enter the Conference League at the second qualifying round.

The Premiership's bottom club will be relegated to the Scottish Championship, while the 11th-placed team will enter a play-off with three Championship sides.

Scottish Championship

The champions will be promoted to the Scottish Premiership.

The next three teams will enter a play-off with the 11th-placed Premiership team.

The bottom club will be relegated to Scottish League One, while the ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League One sides.

Scottish League One

The champions will be automatically promoted to the Scottish Championship, with the next three teams entering a play-off with the ninth-placed Championship side.

The ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League Two teams.

Scottish League Two

The champions will be automatically promoted to Scottish League One, with the next three teams entering a play-off with the ninth-placed League One side.

The bottom side - likely to be Edinburgh City (unless they win their last four games and Dumbarton take no more than one point from theirs) - will enter a play-off against the winners of a play-off between the Highland League champions and Lowland League winners. The overall winners will take the final place in League Two for 2026-27.

WNBA star Angel Reese traded to Atlanta Dream for picks package

Angel Reese's third WNBA season will not be with the Chicago Sky.

On Monday, April 6, Prime's Taylor Rooks broke the news that the Sky were moving their star forward. The Sky and Dream later confirmed the move with dual announcements.

"This trade is designed to achieve roster balance and represents a great opportunity for all parties," Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca said in a statement. "We are thankful for her many important contributions to this league and this game, and we know she will continue to have a big impact on the court and beyond. We wish Angel all the best in her next chapter."

“Angel is a dynamic talent and a perfect fit for what we are building in Atlanta," said Dream general manager Dan Padover. "She has already proven herself as one of the most impactful players in the league, and her competitiveness, production and drive to win align seamlessly with our vision. This is an exciting moment for our organization and our fans."

Angel Reese trade details

The Dream acquired the two-time WNBA All-Star from the Chicago Sky in exchange for the Dream’s first-round picks in 2027 and 2028. The Dream will also receive the right to swap second-round picks with the Sky in 2028.

How did Angel Reese react to being traded?

On Monday, Reese posted a video tribute to Chicago on her Instagram.

"To the city of Chicago, you showed me real love from day one," Reese said in a video montage. "Thank you, Chicago. Always Chi-Town Barbie."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Angel Reese Sky-Dream trade details after WNBA star moved

New 'Candy Bar' debuts at 2026 Masters Tournament. What patrons said

A new sweet treat at Augusta National has been the talk of the golf course to start the 90th Masters Tournament week. Simply dubbed the “Candy Bar,” the dark-milk chocolate bar with caramel, rice crisps and hazelnut crunch has gotten rave reviews for its flavor and sweetness. The only person that probably wouldn’t like it, according to one patron, is your dentist.

“Dentist would not approve,” the patron said. “If you got dental work done, don’t.”

Jack Farmer, a patron from Lenexa, Kan., described the candy bar as hard and chewy with a heavy caramel flavor. When asked about if it was comparable to any other candy bar, Farmer said it was a “one of a kind” candy bar. He also, clearly, enjoyed them as he had three more bars in his bag to eat later.

His friend, Walt Jarzemkosia, also from Lenexa, likened it to a heartier version of the Rolo candy bar. He enjoyed the candy bar, but the thickness of it almost caught him by surprise. It has him on the fence if he’ll grab another one during the week.

“I may,” Jarzemkosia said. “Kind of a long eat, so I have to take my time.”

The thickness of the bar was also what Laikyn Boswell of Barnswell, Ga. noticed when she first bit into the bar. She said it was “hard to eat,” but it was really good and she’d get it again despite her not being the biggest fan of candy bars.

Brothers Jack and Jamison Gordon, 10 and 13 respectively, both enjoyed the bars. The Houston natives said it reminded them of a Snickers or Twix bar, just harder to bite into and even a tad crunchy.

The “Candy Bar” is available to purchase at the various concession stands around the golf course for $2.25. The wrapper of the bar has the Masters green color near the ends of the wrapper with a yellow stripe going through it vertically before getting to the center of the bar with a white center where it has “Candy Bar” in the middle. Above it is the Masters logo and below it is a description of the bar.

Towards the bottom of the bar reads “Bitzel’s Chocolate,” the company that produces the bars before it gets wrapped in Masters wrapping and gets shipped off to the course. If you fold back the part of the wrapper that divides the back, it lists that the bar contains the following allergens: tree nuts, wheat, soy and milk. The bar also gets produced in a facility that handles peanuts.

This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: New 'Candy Bar' debuts at 2026 Masters Tournament

Arsenal injury list: Players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Sporting CP

Arsenal injury list: Players out, potential return dates, predicted lineup for next game vs. Sporting CP originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Now down to just two potential trophies to win in the 2025/26 season, Arsenal put their European lives on the line as they travel to Lisbon, Portugal for the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal against Sporting CP on Tuesday.

The Gunners were chasing an unprecedented quadruple this season but could not clear either of the first two hurdles as they were well beaten at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final by Man City before being ejected from the FA Cup at the hands of Southampton in their return from the March international break.

That brought club play to a temporary halt as players break for the March international window. A significant number of Mikel Arteta's players withdrew from their national-team squads due to injury, although it does not seem there are any serious concerns.

Here's the latest injury picture around Arteta's squad, with the fixtures coming thick and fast once they return to club football.

MORE:Max Dowman becomes youngest goal scorer in Premier League history

Arsenal injury list

Below is the latest injury picture for Arsenal, and estimated return dates for those who are sidelined.

Bukayo Saka

  • Injury: Undisclosed
  • Expected return: TBD

It was a surprise when Bukayo Saka was not involved during the open media portion of Arsenal training on Monday, April 6, the day before the Gunners were slated to take on Sporting CP in the Champions League. There is nothing known about a potential injury beyond that Saka was not seen by members of the media who attended. It's not clear whether he could miss the coming match, or if his absence was of little concern.

Leandro Trossard

  • Injury: Undisclosed
  • Expected return: April 7 (vs. Sporting CP)

Leandro Trossard withdrew from the Belgium squad for the March international break due to an undisclosed injury. "This decision will allow them to continue their rehabilitation under optimal conditions," the release said, with Club Brugge's Hans Vanaken also withdrawing.

Trossard was thought to be fine to continue with club fixtures once the window concluded, but he was not involved as they met Southampton in the FA Cup over the weekend. He has returned to training ahead of the Champions League visit to Lisbon.

Jurrien Timber

  • Injury: Knee
  • Expected return: April 7 (vs. Sporting CP)

Timber suffered an injury early in the eventual 2-0 victory over Everton on March 14. He went down in the opening 15 minutes but carried on as long as he could. Ultimately, he was forced off in the 37th minute, replaced by Cristhian Mosquera.

In the end, it would appear Arsenal dodged a bullet with this one. Arteta said that Timber's recovery will be "a matter of days," but he missed the Bayer Leverkusen return leg and the ensuing EFL Cup final defeat to Man City, leading to his withdrawal from the Netherlands squad. After not being involved against Southampton, Timber should return for the midweek Champions League match.

Gabriel

  • Injury: Knee
  • Expected return: April 7 (vs. Sporting CP)

After playing the full 90 minutes against Man City in the Carabao Cup final, Gabriel withdrew from the Brazil squad due to "knee pain." He returned to club action against Southampton in the FA Cup final defeat, but was withdrawn in the 72nd minute, leading to more questions about his fitness.

He's back in Arsenal training ahead of the Champions League match and will be expected to start that game.

Piero Hincapie

  • Injury: Hamstring
  • Expected return: TBD

Enjoying a strong first season with Arsenal, Piero Hincapie may not be available for the Gunners during the stretch run of the campaign. The Ecuadorian hobbled off with an injury during one of their international matches in the March window, and Mikel Arteta was tight-lipped on the extent of his hamstring issue, although the Arsenal boss did seem to suggest it was of the more serious variety.

Until more is known about how severe Hincapie's concern is, it's impossible to speculate on when he could potentially return.

Eberechi Eze

  • Injury: Calf
  • Expected return: May 2 (vs. Fulham)

Eze was excluded from the squad for the Carabao Cup final against Man City and subsequently withdrew from the England camp for the March international break. He will undergo a scan, but there is concern that he could miss a run of fixtures, with reports claiming he will miss at least two weeks and possibly more.

MORE: Are Arsenal really so boring? It's time to bust the Premier League leaders' flawed set-piece narrative

Mikel Merino

  • Injury: Broken foot
  • Expected return date: May

It was reported in Spain late on February 1 that Merino could miss much of the rest of the season with a broken foot, and Arsenal confirmed the injury a day later. The club said the midfielder will be out for "an extended period" while he recovers from surgery, but the intention is for him to be back in training before the season ends.

MORE:The latest on Bukayo Saka's injury in the Arsenal warmup

Arsenal predicted lineup vs. Sporting CP

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Raya (GK)

White, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly

Rice, Zubimendi

Saka, Odegaard, Trossard

Gyokeres

Arsenal fixture schedule: Next five games

  • Sporting CP vs. Arsenal | Champions League quarterfinal, first leg | Tuesday, April 7
  • Arsenal vs. Bournemouth | Premier League | Saturday, April 11
  • Arsenal vs. Sporting CP | Champions League quarterfinal, second leg | Wednesday, April 15
  • Man City vs. Arsenal | Premier League | Sunday, April 19
  • Arsenal vs. Newcastle | Premier League | Saturday, April 25

Kentucky football will get a visit from a big-time defensive recruit

Recruiting never stops in college sports, and Kentucky Wildcats coach Will Stein has been hard at work at it since taking the job in Lexington. With the 2026 class mostly wrapped up, targeting and establishing a relationship with the 2027 class is important.

The Wildcats have already established contact with some of the top players in the 2027 group, and are setting up visits with as many as possible. One player they have now scheduled is defensive end Justin Weeks.

Weeks is a 6'5", 235 lb pass rusher out of Georgia. He is rated four stars by 247Sports and ranks as the number 282 overall player and the number 33 defensive lineman in their composite rankings.

Kentucky has scheduled Weeks for an official visit on Jun. 19, along with some other top prospects. He has already taken an unofficial visit to Lexington. This won't be his only stop, though, with Ohio State also set to have him on campus. In addition, the Georgia Bulldogs, Oklahoma Sooners, and others have made offers. He would be a big win for Coach Stein, and getting him in for a visit is a good start.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky football set to host elite defensive end recruit

Dawn Staley outclassed Geno Auriemma with what she said and didn't say

The game cameras captured all the action this past weekend during the Women's Final Four and National Championship Game.

South Carolina delivered a defensive masterclass to snap UConn's perfect season; however, the entire game was overshadowed by UConn head coach Geno Auriemma’s strange outburst over what he believed was a snub during the pregame handshake. It made him so mad that he skipped the usual postgame handshake line, instead storming to the locker room.

But whatever he said to Dawn, it landed. Because the three-time national championship coach was caught on camera telling her staff that she would "beat his ass.'' The hot water was there, ready to bubble over, and anyone watching could see it. But then she stopped, and that moment, the stopping, is the whole story.

Not the confrontation from Geno. Not the lame apology that came some 15 hours later. Not the social media firestorm that turned a handshake into a national debate.

The real story is what Dawn Staley did when she had every right to let it burn.

The Setup

By now, the facts are clearly established and presented as they would be as evidence in court. Geno confronted Dawn following the Gamecocks' Final Four Win over UConn, suggesting that he was upset over the lack of a pregame handshake, although the ESPN broadcast noted that Staley had indeed shaken hands with Huskies coaching staff, including Geno Auriemma, prior to tip-off.

Two legendary coaches meet again 🤝#WFinalFourpic.twitter.com/yB1EdTOxTC

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessWBB) April 3, 2026

Later in the game, in a live sideline interview, Geno complained about the officiating and said that Staley "rants and raves on the sideline and calls the referees some names you don't want to hear." So, by the time the clock was winding down, Geno's self-inflicted fuse had been lit from both ends. but when he approached Staley, she didn't shrink. She fired back, and then just as quickly, she pulled herself out of it.

Senior guard Raven Johnson slid through the ongoing chaos and high-fived her coach, a move so perfectly timed that it seemingly broke the ice of what was happening in real time. “It’s just so classic Raven, really classic Raven,” Staley said about the moment. “I mean, she makes me laugh even in the most difficult situations because she’s so innocent. Like she really is a really kind-hearted young lady. Sometimes you need people around you to put things in perspective. It truly was a calming for her to do that. Just to break the ice of what was happening in real time.” What it revealed, without even intending to, is the kind of program that Dawn Staley has built. Her players don't just play for her, they protect her.

The Response

In the hours that followed, amongst the social media frenzy, Staley had several choices on how to respond. She could have gone full scorched earth. After all, the evidence was right there, and it was as long as a CVS receipt. The video evidence was everywhere, contradicting everything Auriemma claimed from handshakes to torn jerseys.

Instead, every press conference Staley sat down for was a redirect. “For me, no distractions at this time. I'm concentrating on winning a national championship, that’s it,” Staley said on Saturday, via Matt Dowell. “That’s a little disheartening. This is sports; sometimes things like this happen. Continue to focus on my team and ability to advance in this tournament and hopefully win another national championship.”

Auriemma eventually issued a statement that was released on social media, apologizing to the South Carolina staff, but without mentioning Staley by name. On Sunday night, during the championship broadcast, Rebecca Lobo mentioned that she knew Auriemma had personally reached out to Staley. Staley was asked about that report during the post-game press conference.

"It really is a Geno question. I haven't heard from Geno, so… I have not. I got 800 text messages. I don't know if he texted or not," Staley said. "This is UCLA's day, right? Let's keep it UCLA, them winning the national championship. Again, I will address all of that at another time, just not this weekend. We're not going to damper UCLA's day with it. We talk about South Carolina, us losing, talk about UCLA winning the national championship, what's great about our game today." Then she moved on.

Dawn Staley says she has not heard from Geno Auriemma directly, and told reporters she wants the focus to be on UCLA winning.

"We're not going to damper UCLA's day with it." pic.twitter.com/an9pr6ES0S

— The Sporting News (@sportingnews) April 5, 2026

Staley could have easily made this weekend about Geno, and she had every reason to. Instead, she navigated a messy situation with poise and grace. She chose the game instead. She always does. That, too, will be part of the Dawn Staley legacy.

The Weight She Carries

Now here's what gets lost in the handshake debate. Dawn Staley was not just playing for a national championship on Sunday; she was playing for the game itself. South Carolina's Final Four appearance was the program's sixth consecutive, and a fourth national championship game appearance in five tournaments. That is the sustained excellence that truly defines a legacy coach like Staley. But unfortunately, the biggest headline coming out of the best weekend in women's college basketball history was about whether two head coaches properly greeted each other before tip-off.

Staley saying that it was "a little disheartening" is a remarkable act of restraint. But that is the weight she carries. As one of the most visible coaches in women's sports, every reaction is a statement. Even more so when you are a female head coach. Every word at a podium or table or sideline interview is a data point that someone will use to define her, or her program, or the sport as a whole. She has to be an ambassador, a standard-bearer, and a de-escalator, all while trying to win a national title.

Dawn Staley has been the face, the fashion, the voice, and the conscience of women's sports for the better part of a decade now, and she isn't slowing down any time soon. It is a weight that she carries and carries well. She is not perfect, nor does she pretend to be. But when it really matters, she always puts basketball ahead of herself.

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This article originally appeared on College Sports Wire: Dawn Staley passed on responding to Geno Auriemma, focused on game

Record stand as Surrey draw with Warwickshire

Jamie Smith
Jamie Smith is hoping to hang onto his England place with early-season runs [PA Media]

Rothesay County Championship, Division One, Edgbaston (day four)

Surrey 328& 447-4: Lawrence 161*, Smith 132, Burns 55

Warwickshire 544: Mousley 144; Albert 3-80

Warwickshire (16 pts) drew with Surrey (11 pts)

Match scorecard

A record partnership between Jamie Smith and Dan Lawrence saw Surrey safely to a draw after Warwickshire had dominated much of their County Championship fixture at Edgbaston.

Smith struck a polished 132 from 261 balls and Lawrence an equally assured unbeaten 161 off 258 in a stand of 217 in 64 overs as Surrey batted through the final day to reach 447-4.

The implacable fourth-wicket pair took full advantage of a pitch that just got better and better for batting.

There was little that Ed Barnard, in his first match as Warwickshire captain, could do but rotate his array of seamers in the hope of inducing errors.

It proved a forlorn hope as Surrey erased their first-innings deficit of 216 and then batted on to secure a draw with which they will be very happy, having been in disarray at 65-6 on the first afternoon.

Surrey resumed on the final morning on 169-3, still 47 behind, way behind in the game but in conditions which offered them a way out of trouble if they batted with the required diligence.

They did so, as Smith and Lawrence knuckled down to add 105 from 31 overs in the morning session.

Warwickshire's seamers persevered nobly, with Ethan Bamber and Beau Webster most threatening, but the fourth-wicket pair batted with solid technique and total concentration.

The session yielded just two half-chances, both offered by Smith. On 60 he edged Chris Woakes high past the shoulder of Sam Hain at slip and on 76, he drove Jordan Thompson to extra cover where Webster got a hand to a difficult chance but couldn't hold on.

The batters advanced relentlessly to their centuries in the afternoon, Smith's arriving from 199 balls and Lawrence's from 152, before becoming the third and fourth members of the team to put their names in the record books during this match.

In the first innings, Ben Foakes and Tom Lawes broke a 120-year-old record for Surrey's seventh wicket against Warwickshire.

Three days later, Smith and Larwence matched the achievement, their 217 partnership surpassing the county's previous fourth-wicket best against the Bears - 213 by Tom Hayward and Edwin Goatley at The Oval in 1906.

The alliance when Smith lifted Rob Yates to long on. His job was done, though, and all that remained was a final session of Lawrence and Ben Foakes (36*) enjoying a gentle outdoor net against the spin of Yates and Dan Mousley.

It was a low-key end to a match which contained some excellent, competitive cricket and from which both sides will take plenty of positive.

Surrey, having copped the worst of the conditions early in the match, showed the fortitude and skill not to lose it. Warwickshire, their top order all showing promising early-season form, were well on top against strong opposition for much of the game.

Report by ECB Reporters' Network, supported by Rothesay.

Masters schedule 2026: Day-by-day TV coverage to watch on ESPN, CBS and stream online with Prime and more

The Masters

Masters schedule 2026: Day-by-day TV coverage to watch on ESPN, CBS and stream online with Prime and more originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

As major sporting events go, the Masters rarely disappoints. 

Even if the tournament itself doesn't produce high-level drama, fans by the millions will tune in every year to soak in the unique atmosphere of Augusta National. But when the golf lives up to the aesthetics, as with Rory McIlroy's emotional playoff win over Justin Rose last year, this weekend transcends sports. 

Though longtime favorites Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, who have eight green jackets between them, will not compete this year, the stars of the game will be out. In addition to McIlroy trying to repeat, Scottie Scheffler will try for his third win in five years and Jon Rahm will look to add a second Masters title, among many others. 

The gatekeepers at Augusta National have continued to open up access for viewers, with coverage now starting hours before the traditional 3 p.m. ET broadcast start time of years past. 

While additional viewing opportunities are always welcome for fans, the broadcast and streaming platforms are more varied than ever, especially with the introduction of a new outlet this year. 

The Sporting News has everything you need to know to soak up all the action and ambiance from Augusta this week, from practice rounds through the green jacket presentation. See below for the full day-by-day broadcast and streaming schedule. 

Where to watch the Masters in 2026

Fans can watch the Masters across multiple TV and streaming platforms, including a new partner for 2026 in Prime Video. 

Coverage begins Monday with "On The Range" on CBS Sports Network and continues Tuesday and Wednesday with live practice round coverage on the ESPN app, plus the beloved Par 3 contest Wednesday on ESPN platforms. 

The tournament proper tees off Thursday morning with live feeds of featured groups and holes, then the main broadcast begins in the early afternoon. Live broadcasts also will be available via Masters.com and the Masters app. See the full day-by-day television and streaming schedule below.  

Masters schedule 2026: Day-by-day TV, streaming coverage

Monday, April 6

Time (ET)FocusWatch
12-2 p.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+

Tuesday, April 7

Time (ET)FocusWatch
9-11 a.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
12-2 p.m.Practice RoundsESPN app

Wednesday, April 8

Time (ET)FocusWatch
9-11 a.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
10 a.m.-12 p.m.Practice RoundsESPN app
12 - 4 p.m.Par 3 ContestESPN app, Disney+
2 - 4 p.m.Par 3 ContestESPN, Fubo, DIRECTV

Thursday, April 9

Time (ET)FocusWatch
7:30 a.m.Honorary StartersMasters.com
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Holes 4, 5 and 6ESPN app
9:15 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Featured GroupsDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
10:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.Amen CornerDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
11:45 a.m. - 7 p.m.Holes 15 and 16DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
1 - 3 p.m.Main BroadcastPrime Video
3 - 7:30 p.m.Main BroadcastESPN, Fubo, DIRECTV

Friday, April 10

Time (ET)FocusWatch
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Holes 4, 5 and 6ESPN app
9:15 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.Featured GroupsDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
10:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.Amen CornerDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
11:45 a.m. - 7 p.m.Holes 15 and 16DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
1 - 3 p.m.Main BroadcastPrime Video
3 - 7:30 p.m.Main BroadcastESPN, Fubo, DIRECTV

Saturday, April 11

Time (ET)FocusWatch
10 a.m.-12 p.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
10:15 a.m.-7 p.m.Featured GroupsDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Holes 4, 5 and 6ESPN app
11:45 a.m.-6 p.m.Amen CornerDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
12-2 p.m.Main BroadcastParamount+
12:30-6:30 p.m.Holes 15 and 16DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
2-7 p.m.Main BroadcastCBS, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+

Sunday, April 12

Time (ET)FocusWatch
10 a.m.-12 p.m.On The RangeCBS Sports Network, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+
10:15 a.m.-7 p.m.Featured GroupsDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Holes 4, 5 and 6ESPN app
11:45 a.m.-6 p.m.Amen CornerDIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
12-2 p.m.Main BroadcastParamount+
12:30-6:30 p.m.Holes 15 and 16DIRECTV, ESPN app, Paramount+, Prime Video
2-7 p.m.Main BroadcastCBS, Fubo, DIRECTV, Paramount+

List of Masters winners by year

Jack Nicklaus won the tournament a record six times, with Tiger Woods right behind him at five.

Note: The Masters was canceled from 1943-45 because of World War II.

YearWinnerScore
2025Rory McIlroy-11
2024Scottie Scheffler-11
2023Jon Rahm-12
2022Scottie Scheffler-10
2021Hideki Matsuyama-10
2020Dustin Johnson-20
2019Tiger Woods-13
2018Patrick Reed-15
2017Sergio Garcia-9
2016Danny Willett-5
2015Jordan Spieth-18
2014Bubba Watson-8
2013Adam Scott-9
2012Bubba Watson-10
2011Charl Schwartzel-14
2010Phil Mickelson-16
2009Angel Cabrera-12
2008Trevor Immelman-8
2007Zach Johnson+1
2006Phil Mickelson-7
2005Tiger Woods-12
2004Phil Mickelson-9
2003Mike Weir-7
2002Tiger Woods-12
2001Tiger Woods-16
2000Vijay Singh-10
1999José María Olazábal-8
1998Mark O'Meara-9
1997Tiger Woods-18
1996Nick Faldo-12
1995Ben Crenshaw-14
1994José María Olazábal-9
1993Bernhard Langer-11
1992Fred Couples-13
1991Ian Woosnam-11
1990Nick Faldo-10
1989Nick Faldo-5
1988Sandy Lyle-7
1987Larry Mize-3
1986Jack Nicklaus-9
1985Bernhard Langer-6
1984Ben Crenshaw-11
1983Seve Ballesteros-8
1982Craig Stadler-4
1981Tom Watson-8
1980Seve Ballesteros-13
1979Fuzzy Zoeller-8
1978Gary Player-11
1977Tom Watson-12
1976Raymond Floyd-17
1975Jack Nicklaus-12
1974Gary Player-10
1973Tommy Aaron-5
1972Jack Nicklaus-2
1971Charles Coody-9
1970Billy Casper-9
1969George Archer-7
1968Bob Goalby-11
1967Gay Brewer-8
1966Jack NicklausE
1965Jack Nicklaus-17
1964Arnold Palmer-12
1963Jack Nicklaus-2
1962Arnold Palmer-8
1961Gary Player-8
1960Arnold Palmer-6
1959Art Wall Jr.-4
1958Arnold Palmer-4
1957Doug Ford-5
1956Jack Burke Jr.+1
1955Cary Middlecoff-9
1954Sam Snead+1
1953Ben Hogan-14
1952Sam Snead-2
1951Ben Hogan-8
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Big Ten hasn't won basketball national championship since 2000. Can Michigan change that?

On Sunday, a Big Ten team won the NCAA women's basketball tournament championship for the first time since all the way back in 1999, with conference newcomer UCLA thumping South Carolina 79-51.

Tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the league will hope a similarly long drought will come to a merciful end.

Michigan men's basketball's matchup against UConn in the championship game of the 2026 NCAA Tournament is more than just an opportunity for the Wolverines to earn their second championship (and first since 1989) and for coach Dusty May to complete one of the more remarkable turnarounds in the history of the sport.

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For all the Big Ten's money, influence and power in the broader world of college athletics, the conference hasn't seen one of its men's basketball programs win an NCAA championship since all the way back in 2000. Since then, UConn, Michigan's opponent on Monday night, has won five national championships by itself.

What’s made the drought so confounding is Big Ten teams haven gotten close to winning a championship. It’s not as if this is the Patriot League or the WAC, where it has a single representative in the tournament that’s fortunate to win a game. Big Ten teams regularly reach the biggest and brightest stages in college basketball; they just haven’t been able to close the deal.

Since Michigan State’s title in 2000, and not including Michigan this year, 15 teams from the conference have made it to the Final Four. Eight of those squads advanced to the national championship game, but in each instance, they lost. A couple of them came agonizingly close, with Illinois losing to North Carolina, 75-70, in 2005 and Wisconsin coming up short against Duke, 68-63, in 2015.

It’s not like its teams haven’t been in advantageous spots entering the tournament in recent years, either. Since the NCAA Tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985, 35 of the 40 national champions (87.5%) have been a No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 seed. Since 2018, Big Ten teams have accounted for 17 of those 84 spots on the bracket (20.2%).

Even if current Big Ten compatriot Maryland, which won the national championship in 2002 while a member of the ACC, was included as one of the Big Ten’s championships, the conference has still gone nearly a quarter-century without a title.

During that same stretch, other power conferences have repeatedly had its teams hoist a trophy at the end of the Final Four.

Since 2000, the Big East and ACC have each had eight teams win championships. During that same stretch, the SEC has had four champions and the Big 12 three. Even the American, which has disintegrated in recent years into a one- or two-bid league, had a title-winner on its resume, thanks to UConn in 2014.

When did Big 10 last win men's basketball national championship?

A team representing the Big Ten hasn't won an NCAA men's basketball national championship since Michigan State all the way back in 2000.

The Spartans' 89-76 victory against Florida in the NCAA tournament title game capped off a 32-7 season under Tom Izzo, who was then just in his fifth season leading the program.

That year's Michigan State team was built around three players — Morris Peterson, Charlie Bell and Final Four most outstanding player Mateen Cleaves — nicknamed "The Flintstones," as all three members of the trio were from Flint, Michigan, about 50 miles northeast of Michigan State's East Lansing campus.

Interestingly, the Spartans' triumph took place in Indianapolis, where this year's Final Four is being held.

Why has Big Ten basketball gone so long without winning a national championship?

There are a number of factors that have contributed to the Big Ten’s tournament woes.

For one, it’s a single-elimination format that can create unexpected results and doesn't necessarily always reward the best teams. For years, the league's physical style of play was cited as a possible cause for the drought, with referees who don't consistently work Big Ten games getting assigned to the tournament and calling those teams' games with a tighter whistle.

Beyond that, many of the Big Ten teams that lost the national championship game had the misfortune of running up against some of the best teams in modern college basketball history. The North Carolina team Illinois lost to in 2005 was 33-4 and had four of the top 14 picks in that year’s NBA draft. Two years later, a Greg Oden and Mike Conley-led Ohio State team lost to a Florida team that brought back the entire starting five from its national championship team the year before. In 2009, Michigan State was blown out by a North Carolina team that was 34-4. Wisconsin came up short against a 2015 Duke team that won 35 games and had two top-10 NBA draft picks. Michigan was handled by a 2018 Villanova squad that won 36 games and had Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Donte DiVincenzo on its roster. Two years ago, Zach Edey and Purdue weren’t able to hang with a buzzsaw of a UConn team that had won 27 of its previous 28 games, including five NCAA Tournament games that were decided by an average of 25 points.

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Big Ten basketball national championship losses

Here’s a look at Big Ten teams that have lost in the national championship game in the years since Michigan State’s NCAA title in 2000:

  • 2002: Maryland 64, Indiana 52
  • 2005: North Carolina 75, Illinois 70
  • 2007: Florida 84, Ohio State 75
  • 2009: North Carolina 89, Michigan State 72
  • 2013: Louisville 82, Michigan 76
  • 2015: Duke 68, Wisconsin 63
  • 2018: Villanova 79, Michigan 62
  • 2024: Connecticut 75, Purdue 60

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Journalist: Arne Slot is on the brink at Liverpool and his comments after Man City prove it

Journalist: Arne Slot is on the brink at Liverpool and his comments after Man City prove it
Journalist: Arne Slot is on the brink at Liverpool and his comments after Man City prove it

Liverpool Crisis Deepens as Arne Slot Faces Defining Moment

Liverpool travel to Paris with more than a Champions League quarter final at stake. According to Ian Ladyman in the Daily Mail, Arne Slot is now operating in what can only be described as sacking territory, and the evidence is mounting with uncomfortable clarity.

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Results have deteriorated, performances have slipped, and perhaps most concerning of all, the fundamentals have begun to erode. This is where managerial tenures often unravel, not with a dramatic collapse, but with a slow, unmistakable drift.

Slot knows it. The players feel it. Everyone watching can see it.

Etihad Performance Exposes Liverpool Weaknesses

The 4-0 defeat to Manchester City was not simply a heavy loss, it was a revealing one. The goals conceded told a story of a team losing grip on the basics.

Two of those goals originated from Liverpool throw ins. That detail alone speaks volumes. Possession should offer control, yet here it became vulnerability.

The defensive lapses were glaring. Runners left untracked, crosses allowed, duels lost in front of goal. These are the small margins that define elite football, and Liverpool failed on each count.

In the aftermath, Slot addressed the issue with a mix of resistance and honesty.

“I don’t agree with what you are saying, but in moments you’re completely right,” said Slot.

“If you tell me from the 15 runs Man City is making, 15 times my players don’t run, I disagree with you.

“But if you simply look at the goals, there I see runs that are not being followed, I see crosses that are not being blocked, I see duels in front of goal that are not won, then you are completely right.

“That’s not the story of the whole game, but every single time we forget to block a cross, we forget to defend in front of goal, we forget to follow a runner, every single time it’s a goal.”

That final line carries weight. The word “forgot” lingers. It suggests something deeper than tactical error.

Mental Decline Undermines Liverpool Season

Liverpool’s issues have extended beyond injuries and squad changes. Slot lost key elements of a title winning attack, and Alexander Isak has endured a disrupted debut season. Those factors explain part of the decline, not all of it.

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There is a psychological element that cannot be ignored.

Players do not consciously choose to stop tracking runs or lose duels. It happens when concentration dips, when belief wavers, when the collective edge softens.

“It is never about effort in isolation, it is about intensity at the decisive moment,” is a reflection that fits Liverpool’s current state.

Against Manchester City, those decisive moments repeatedly went against them. Against Paris Saint Germain, the punishment will be even more severe.

Slot Faces Critical Paris Test

The timing could not be more unforgiving. A two legged tie against Paris Saint Germain demands precision, resilience and clarity. Liverpool currently appear short on all three.

Slot’s position is now precarious. Managers can survive poor results, but they rarely survive a team that stops executing the basics.

The Dutchman must find a way to inject belief back into his squad. That means restoring defensive discipline, rediscovering attacking cohesion, and perhaps most importantly, reigniting the mental sharpness that has deserted them.

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“Football at this level punishes hesitation, not just mistakes,” is a truth Liverpool are learning the hard way.

A competitive performance in Paris could buy time. A heavy defeat may close the door.

Liverpool Future Hinges on Immediate Response

This is a defining week. Liverpool’s season, and potentially Slot’s tenure, will be shaped by how they respond.

There is still talent within the squad. There is still experience. What appears to be missing is conviction.

Nothing from the Etihad defeat or the subsequent media reaction has reassured supporters. The sense is of a team drifting, waiting for something to change without knowing how.

Slot must change that narrative quickly.

If he cannot, the outcome becomes predictable.

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There is frustration amongst Liverpool supporters, not only with results, but with what feels like a loss of identity. Liverpool teams have always been defined by intensity, organisation and collective fight. Those qualities have been inconsistent this season.

The use of the word “forgot” stands out. Fans will find that difficult to accept. Forgetting basics suggests a mental lapse that should not happen at this level, especially not repeatedly.

There is sympathy for Slot. He inherited a squad in transition, lost key attacking pieces, and has had to manage injuries. Those are genuine challenges. Yet supporters expect visible progress, even in adversity.

The concern is that performances have regressed. The City defeat did not feel like a one off. It felt like a pattern.

Paris now becomes a defining moment. Fans will not demand perfection, but they will demand effort, discipline and pride.

If Liverpool show fight, Slot retains backing. If the same issues persist, questions will grow louder.

Supporters understand rebuilding. They do not accept drifting.

Samson, Bumrah in ICC Player of the Month race after T20 World Cup heroics

NEW DELHI: Two Indian stars have been shortlisted for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month award for March 2026, underlining the country’s dominance during their triumphant T20 World Cup campaign. Joining them in the three-man shortlist is a rising South African batter who impressed in a bilateral series.

The nominations reflect a month dominated by high-pressure performances, particularly in the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup, where India successfully defended their title on home soil.



World Cup performances dominate shortlist



India’s campaign was defined by match-winning contributions in crunch situations, and the two nominees played pivotal roles in sealing the title. One of the nominees, Sanju Samson scripted a remarkable turnaround, going from the sidelines to becoming the tournament’s standout performer.

Once included during the Super Eights, the wicketkeeper-batter produced a stunning run of scores — 97 in a must-win clash, followed by back-to-back 89s in the semifinal and final. His tally of 275 runs in three crucial matches came at a staggering average of 137.50 and a strike rate nearing 200, earning him the Player of the Tournament award.

Complementing that batting brilliance was India’s pace spearhead, Jasprit Bumrah, who once again proved decisive in knockout cricket. In a high-scoring semifinal, he stood out with tight, pressure-building overs that turned the game. He then delivered a match-winning spell in the final, claiming four wickets while conceding just 15 runs to seal victory and earn the Player of the Match honour.

Across the last three matches of the tournament, Bumrah picked up seven wickets at an exceptional average, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most reliable performers in global events.

South African challenger impresses



The third nominee, Connor Esterhuizen, a young South African batter, made a strong case with a breakthrough T20I series against New Zealand. He amassed 200 runs in five matches, including a maiden fifty and a blistering unbeaten 75 in the decider, helping his side clinch a 3-2 series win.

With two Player of the Match awards and a rapid rise in the ICC rankings, his performances ensured a competitive edge to the shortlist.

The final award now hinges on a contest between proven match-winners and an emerging talent who made a big statement on the international stage.

Juventus have two rivals in the battle for departing Bayern Munich full-back

Juventus have two rivals in the battle for departing Bayern Munich full-back
Juventus have two rivals in the battle for departing Bayern Munich full-back

Juventus are interested in acquiring the services of versatile Bayern Munich man Raphael Guerreiro, but they’re expected to face stern competition.

The 32-year-old is a Portuguese international, but he was born and raised in France, and made a name for himself in Ligue 1.

The left-back has been plying his trade in the Bundesliga since 2016, when he signed for Borussia Dortmund. He became a favourite of Thomas Tuchel, who insisted on reuniting with his pupil at Bayern Munich in 2023.

Juve, Benfica & Fenerbahce vying for Raphael Guerreiro

Guerreiro has been an important squad player for the Bavarian giants thanks to his ability to occupy multiple roles. However, his time at the Allianz Arena is coming to an end.

Bayern announced last week that the French-Portuguese will leave the club once his contract expires at the end of the season.

Therefore, Juventus, who have been following him from afar, have taken the opportunity to rekindle their interestin their longtime target.

The Bianconeri’s desire to recruit the experienced player has been confirmed by Bild, who identified the Serie A giants as one of three clubs chasing the player’s signature.

The German portal reveals that Benfica could give Guerreiro the opportunity to finally play in the Portuguese league, while Fenerbahce are reportedly preparing a financially lucrative proposal.

Why Guerreiro would be useful for Juventus

With Andrea Cambiaso emerging as a target for Barcelona, Juventus might need a replacement for the Italian international.

Even if the 26-year-old extends his time in Turin, Filip Kostic and Juan Cabal could be on their way out, so Marco Ottolini will likely have to sign a new left-back in the summer, and Guerreiro could be the right profile.

In addition to his prowess in his original role at full-back, the Portuguese international can provide depth in the middle of the park, a skill he acquired during his time under Tuchel.

Bayern boss Vincent Kompany has even been deploying Guerreiro as an attacking midfielder at times.

Therefore, one would imagine that Luciano Spalletti would be enticed to test him in various playing roles.

Dolphins trade idea sends 1st-round edge in 16-pick move-up with Ravens in 2026 draft

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The Miami Dolphins are looking to completely reshape the roster this offseason, as seen by their massive cuts and trades involving key players on both sides of the ball.

Tua Tagovailoa, Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle are all gone. And Minkah Fitzpatrick and Jaealan Phillips were also both traded away. But there's still one player who could be moved.

ESPN's Bill Barnwell proposed a trade idea that would have the Dolphins shipping off edge rusher Chop Robinson to the Baltimore Ravens as part of an aggressive 16-pick trade-up in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Dolphins trade idea sends Chop Robinson to Ravens in 2026 draft move

"If the Dolphins don't see Robinson as a difference-maker in the long term, moving him for meaningful draft capital before that comes clear would be a logical choice," Barnwell writes.

In this proposed trade idea from Barnwell, the Dolphins would be sending the 30th overall pick that the Dolphins got in the Waddle trade with the Denver Broncos, alongside Robinson, for the Ravens' 14th overall pick.

Miami doesn't necessarily need to trade up so much in the NFL Draft, but if the Dolphins could get two picks inside the top-14 selections, they should be able to land a top wide receiver and a top defensive player.

One of Jordyn Tyson, Omar Cooper Jr., or Makai Lemon would likely be there for the Dolphins. But getting that extra mid-first would also give the Dolphins the chance to add on defense or offense.

MoreDolphins trade idea would land Dontayvion Wicks from Packers to replace Jaylen Waddle

Spencer Fano or Francis Mauigoa along the offensive line could be an option. Defensively, David Bailey, Ruben Bain, Sonny Styles, Caleb Downs, Mansoor Delane, or Jermod McCoy could be had as well.

If the Dolphins did this aggressive trade-up with the Ravens, they would be able to get two of those players. But, if they are stuck at 30th overall, likely only one of those players would be available for Miami with the 11th pick.

While it would hurt the short-term impact of the roster and for Jeff Hafley's defense, the Dolphins are not remotely close to contending, and getting the best players possible would be a worthy move, and that's exactly what Barnwell's idea would do.

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Wisconsin basketball star John Blackwell to enter NCAA transfer portal

Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball star John Blackwell plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, according to ESPN's Jeff Borzello.

While entering the portal, Blackwell is also declaring for the NBA draft process. Borzello notes Blackwell "becomes the best guard in the portal" after his decision shocked Badgers fans on April 6.

Officially, the transfer portal opens on Tuesday, April 7.

Longtime head coach Greg Gard knew he'd have his work cut out for him without Nick Boyd going into next season, but now Blackwell could play his final collegiate season outside of Madison.

The Bloomfield Hills, MI, native has appeared in 105 games for the Badgers since the 2023-24 season. Blackwell's junior campaign came to an end with career highs in points (19.1), assists (2.3), rebounds (5.1), and steals (1.1) per game.

BREAKING: Wisconsin guard John Blackwell plans to enter the transfer portal while going through the NBA draft process, he told ESPN. Blackwell, who averaged 19.1 points and earned All-Big Ten honors this past season, becomes the best guard in the portal. pic.twitter.com/zVaqncygPi

— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) April 6, 2026

There's a chance Blackwell ends up declaring for the NBA draft and forgoes his senior season entirely. This is an extremely competitive draft class, so Blackwell going elsewhere to continue to flourish at the collegiate level and increase his draft stock is likely as well.

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Stephon Gilmore's goal: Patriots Hall of Famer, Pro Football Hall of Famer

Longtime NFL cornerback Stephon Gilmore announced his retirement last week, and he's hoping he has a future home in two halls of fame.

Gilmore told Mike Reiss of ESPN that he has a goal of receiving the red jacket that goes to members of the Patriots Hall of Fame, and the gold jacket that goes to members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

"I left it all out on the field. Hopefully, the red jacket, the gold jacket, that’s the goal. My style of play, how I played -- mostly a man corner, covered the best guy each and every week, not too many guys can do that week in and week out," Gilmore said.

Gilmore's case for the Patriots Hall of Fame is strong: He won NFL Defensive Player of the Year playing for them in 2019 and was a first-team All-Pro playing for them in 2018 and 2019, and he won Super Bowl LIII with them.

Gilmore's case for the Pro Football Hall of Fame is not as strong: he was a solid player during his five years with the Bills and one year each with the Panthers, Colts, Cowboys and Vikings, but his overall body of work would seem to make him a long shot for a bust in Canton.

Renato 'Moicano' wants to avenge pass loss against Brian Ortega

Renato Carneiro admittedly has bad blood with Brian Ortega

Carneiro scored a dominant stoppage win over American Top Team teammate Chris Duncan at UFC Fight Night 272 on Saturday in Las Vegas. “Money Moicano” subsequently called out Brian Ortega, who handed him his first professional loss in 2017.

“There is one motherf—-er that I have bad blood with,” Carneiro said on the post-fight show. “And his name is Brian Ortega. He run the first time, I was beating him the first time. He got me. OK, fair enough. It was my first defeat. But now I want his head. I want to kill this motherf—-r.” 

Unfinished Business


Carneiro (21-7) faced Ortega (16-5) early in his UFC career at UFC 214 in 2017. Carneiro put on an impressive performance, going toe-to-toe against Ortega for the most part. However, as Carniero started showing signs of fatigue in the final round, Ortega caught him in a sneaky guillotine and earned a quick tap, handing the Brazilian his first pro loss. 

While Ortega rose to stardom soon after their fight, “Money Moicano” has gradually built his brand over the years. Ortega is likely at the tail end of his career now, having dropped four of his last five outings. Meanwhile, the win over Duncan saw Carneiro rebound from back-to-back losses. 

"There is one motherf***er that I have bad blood, and his name is Brian Ortega." pic.twitter.com/O6kSjJhMvO— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) April 5, 2026

This college athlete couldn’t ride a bike. You have to see his teammates reaction.

Teamwork made the dream work for a basketball player at Fort Scott Community College in Kansas.

Taylor Frost had never learned how to ride a bike. So instead of a standard practice, basketball head coach Matt Glover organized a special bonding session to teach the freshman how it’s done. He provided the helmet and the bike, then watched as the entire squad rallied around to help.

Watch the video above to see the players hype up their teammate.

Taylor’s mother, Sherry Jannell Williams, had tried to teach him for years without success. She was moved to see his peers offer cheers instead of jeers.

"Instead of being teased, he was taught by his teammates," Williams said. "I thank his coach for thinking enough of him to teach such a timeless skill."

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Barcelona taking no risks with injured superstar despite his willingess to accelerate return

Barcelona taking no risks with injured superstar despite his willingess to accelerate return
Barcelona taking no risks with injured superstar despite his willingess to accelerate return

FC Barcelona have received a significant setback ahead of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg against Atletico Madrid, with Frenkie de Jong set to miss the match.

The Dutch midfielder is still recovering from a muscle injury, sustained in a training session late in February, that has kept him out for over a month.

No risks with De Jong

According to SPORT, De Jong is keen to accelerate his recovery and return to action to help the team, but Barcelona are maintaining a cautious approach.

The Blaugrana began the week with a full training session involving all available players as they prepare for Wednesday’s encounter against Atletico at the Spotify Camp Nou.

However, De Jong continued to train individually, confirming that he will not be fit in time for the opening leg, a development that complicates plans for head coach Hansi Flick.

Despite his willingness to push himself, the priority for Barcelona is to avoid any relapse during a decisive stage of the season, with the team still competing for both the Champions League and La Liga.

No risks with De Jong’s fitness. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

If his progress continues positively, the Netherlands international could feature for a limited number of minutes in the La Liga derby against RCD Espanyol at the weekend.

The main objective, however, is for De Jong to be available for the quarter-final second leg against Atletico Madrid at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano next week.

Other notable absences

De Jong’s absence is compounded by that of Marc Bernal, who has also been ruled out of the upcoming after sustaining an ankle sprain. His return is likewise expected for the return leg in Madrid.

This leaves Flick with limited options in the holding midfield role, with Eric Garcia emerging as the primary solution. The German coach has not relied heavily on Marc Casado this season, further narrowing his choices.

Other confirmed absentees include Raphinha, who recently returned from Brazil to begin his recovery process, and Andreas Christensen.

‘This is about action’ – Liverpool supporters’ group aiming to force FSG to reverse recent action

‘This is about action’ – Liverpool supporters’ group aiming to force FSG to reverse recent action
‘This is about action’ – Liverpool supporters’ group aiming to force FSG to reverse recent action

Liverpool supporters’ group Spirit of Shankly (SoS) are planning a series of matchday protests over the club’s recent decision to increase ticket prices for games at Anfield from the start of next season.


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LFC announced late last month that, over the next three years, there will be an increase to the cost of tickets ‘in line with [the] CPI annual inflation rate from January of that year’, a move which was immediately condemned by the Liverpool FC Supporters Board.

SoS have also communicated their opposition to the ticket price increase and ther intentions to demonstrate that stance in the form of protests in and around Anfield, starting with next Saturday’s home match against Fulham.

SoS to protest against Liverpool ticket price increase

A statement on their website reads: ‘Liverpool FC has chosen to ignore clear, overwhelming opposition from its own supporters and push ahead with plans to increase ticket prices for the next three seasons.

The open meeting online, the survey, and countless conversations all point to the same thing: fans do not accept this decision. And if the club’s owners won’t listen, then we make them. This is no longer about consultation. That opportunity has been and gone. This is about action.

‘Supporter groups are already organising a coordinated response. We are doing so at speed because time is against us. But the direction is clear: protests will take place. If the club does not value supporter voices, we will make ourselves difficult to ignore.’


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SoS added that the protests ‘will not be limited to one game’ and have implored as many Liverpool fans as possible to join in, whilst also urging supporters not to spend money inside Anfield and instead put it towards local independent businesses.

The statement continued: ‘This decision sits with ownership. Not just at Anfield. Not just at Chapel Street. In Boston. They have made the call. They can reverse it. We will be taking steps to make sure that message reaches them directly. Supporters will be asked to take part. When that happens, get involved.’

They concluded: ‘This isn’t just about price. It’s about direction. It’s about what kind of football club Liverpool chooses to be. One rooted in its people, or one that sees them as a revenue stream to be pushed year after year. Future supporters will live with the consequences of what happens now.’

(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Liverpool have reversed controversial decisions before

There have been previous instances of Liverpool fans playing their part in forcing FSG into reversing ill-conceived decisions (e.g. the European Super League, the plans for £77 ticket prices in 2016), and that could happen again if the response from the fan base is strong enough.

Having announced a club-record revenue of £703m for the 2024/25 season, it’s regrettable that the Anfield hierarchy have raised the cost of tickets from next term, thus gouging even more money out of supporters whose loyalty has been tested but never eliminated.

As SoS pointed out, the decision-makers at LFC had the opportunity to take a commendable stand against the ever-increasing cost of watching football in this country, but instead they failed to read the room when it comes to the reality that fans face every single week.

We can only hope that those at the top at Liverpool will ultimately do the right thing and reverse this controversial decision, something they’ve shown a willingness to do in the past after making similar missteps.

Wisconsin star John Blackwell to enter transfer portal, test NBA draft

Wisconsin Badgers guard John Blackwell is entering the transfer portal, according to ESPN's Jeff Borzello. He will also go through the NBA draft process.

Blackwell is coming off a career year for the Badgers, making the All-Big Ten Third Team after averaging a career-high 19.1 points, 2.3 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game. He started 34 games for them, making 43.0% of his shots, 38.9% of his 3-pointers, and 85.9% of his free throws.

The 6-foot-4, 203-pounder ended the season extremely well, scoring 20 or more points in four of their final five games, including 34 against Washington in the regular season finale, 31 against Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament, and 22 against High Point in the NCAA Tournament. He scored 20 or more points in 16 of his 34 appearances, failing to finish in double-figures just four times.

He spent the past three seasons at Wisconsin, playing in 107 total games and starting 73 games over the past two seasons. The Bloomfield Hills, Michigan native finished his career with the Badgers averaging 14.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game. He shot 44.4% from the floor, 37.5% from 3-point range, and 82.5% from the free-throw line.

Blackwell instantly became one of the top players to announce he would be entering the transfer portal, which is set to open on Tuesday. He has one season of eligibility remaining.

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Mullins family shifts longtime allegiance from Michigan to UConn for national championship game

INDIANAPOLIS — Even though he hails from a state where Peyton Manning ruled the sports world, the Fab Five and Tom Brady turned Indiana native Josh Mullins into a dedicated Michigan fan.

Just how big of a Wolverines fan? He named his oldest son after star Michigan receiver Braylon Edwards.

Now, UConn’s breakout star, Braylon Mullins, will try to take down the family’s favorite program with the national title on the line. But there’s no doubt where the family’s allegiance lies.

“It’s UConn all the way,” Josh Mullins told The Associated Press, who was seated near the front row with his wife and twin sons for open practice. “I tried to get all of them to buy in on (Michigan). When I was growing up, you know, the Fab Five. I was a huge football fan, that’s why I like Brady.”

The eldest member of the Mullins family has been in high demand from both sides of this March Madness finale.

He did a podcast with Edwards, though he’s never met the ex-receiver in person, and was hopeful of meeting Jalen Rose, Chris Webber and the rest while they were in Indianapolis doing some TV work over the weekend.

UConn (34-5) fans are excited to meet him, too, since the Huskies likely wouldn’t be here without the sensational play of his oldest son.

Braylon Mullins made the long 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left to take down Duke, the tourney’s top seed, in the East Region final, then made another crucial 3 with 52 seconds left to beat Illinois 71-62.

It was his only basket of the second half, setting up the clash — and potential family feud — against Michigan.

“In my household, growing up, it was Michigan football, Michigan basketball,” Braylon Mullins said. “That’s what my family and friends were watching. So having people around me who are probably going to be rooting for Michigan means a little more in this game, just to be fun. But at the end of the day, it’s just another game.”

Cadeau and the art of missing on purpose

Michigan guard Elliot Cadeau controlled a lot of the win over Arizona despite only shooting 5 for 17. Coach Dusty May says those shot stats aren’t as bad as they look because, at least once, Cadeau was missing on purpose.

In a twist of coaching genius, May instructed Cadeau to bounce the ball high off the backboard as a way to get it to 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara, who was dealing with Arizona’s 7-4 Motiejus Krivas for much of the evening.

“When you look at the stat sheet it says a missed shot and a put-back,” May said of his guard’s stats line, which also included 10 assists, five rebounds and four steals.

Cadeau confirmed this. On Michigan’s first possession, he drove to the hoop and Krivas came over to try to stop him, so Cadeau threw the ball high off the glass to set up an easy put-back for a then-wide-open Aday. The center finished with a career-high 26 points.

“You’ve got to learn new tricks and stuff to get the ball,” Cadeau said. “It’s pretty hard. Something I’ve never done before, never been taught before, but I think me and Aday got established connections on those type of passes now.”

A Big Ten drought could come to an end

Michigan could end a Big Ten drought without the national title that dates to 2000, when Michigan State’s “Flintstones” team — led by Mateen Cleaves out of Flint — beat Florida to win the championship.

The Wolverines, of course, are more focused on bringing the second title back to campus — the first since 1989.

But May said he’s well aware of what a win would mean to the conference, which has ballooned from 11 to 18 teams since it last cut down the nets at the Final Four — as good a sign as any about the changes that have enveloped college sports over the last quarter century.

“We’re competing against the SEC, the Big 12, the Big East, all these other leagues,” May said. “The better we can do as a group, as a league, and it also helps financially as TV contracts are renegotiated and things like that. So, we have to do well for us and for the Big Ten if we want to continue to be on the cutting edge and hopefully be in the premier basketball league in the country.”

The Big Ten has won the last three national titles in football.

Michigan’s May learned from Bob Knight

This marks the 50th anniversary of the last undefeated team in college basketball — Bob Knight’s 1975-76 team at Indiana.

Some two decades after that Hoosiers team made history, May served as a student manager for Knight in Bloomington.

The Michigan coach said there was a planning-and-preparation aspect to Knight’s work that he has tried to emulate.

“You’re figuring out solutions or contingencies in advance, and if those become a problem you’re ready, as opposed to just always being shocked at what’s in front of you,” he said.

Part of the equation, May said, is related to an emotion commonly associated with Knight.

“Obviously there’s a fear element and a fear of disappointing him, that you wanted to be thinking ahead, you wanted to be on your toes,” May said. “You’re always anticipating what’s next.”

Dawn Staley showed Geno Auriemma how to lose with class

There's nothing fun about blowouts in championship games. It was especially bitter seeing South Carolina get stomped by UCLA yesterday knowing how much Geno Auriemma must've enjoyed it.

Who knew that guy was such a hater?

Well, now we know. The UConn legend exposed himself as such after his team lost to South Carolina in the semifinals Friday, and he threw the biggest tantrum a 72-year-old has ever thrown. Crying over imagined handshake snubs, ripped jerseys and spilled milk.

Actually, he didn't imagine the milk spill. That did happen. In the form of an upset loss by the previously undefeated Huskies. Which sent Auriemma into the tirade aimed at Dawn Staley.

We get it, Geno. You don't lose much. But get a hold of yourself, man.

STALE APOLOGY:Geno apologized without mentioning Dawn

You know who else doesn't lose much? Dawn Staley. Yet, even after getting destroyed in the title game for a second straight year, she gave UCLA head coach Cori Close a tight embrace and showered her with praise. Take notes, Geno.

"I'm always happy for people who've worked hard in this game, who are really quality people. I want good things to happen for them," Staley said. "And Cori is one of those people who really works at making our game better. Not just UCLA but our entire game. She's always speaking out and uplifting our game in so many areas. It's hard to continue to do that while maintaining the job that you have to do every day, but she finds the time. So, although we didn't win, I can swallow it because we lost to a really good human being and a good team that represents women's basketball well."

That's how it's done.

The Giannis vs. Bucks situation is getting weird

Giannis and the Bucks need to split for good.

The Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo are engaged in a unique dispute we don't often see in the NBA, and it'll be interesting to see how it plays out.

According to ESPN's Shams Charaina, Antetokounmpo said he wants to play but the team won't medically clear him. The Bucks, however, claimed Antetokounmpo doesn't actually want to play and declined an opportunity to play 3-on-3 scrimmages as part of his return protocol.

Somebody is lying. The NBA is investigating to find out who.

Both Antetokounmpo and the Bucks have told league investigators different stories: Milwaukee informed the NBA that it doesn't believe Giannis is ready and actually wants to play; Giannis informed the NBA he wants to play but the team will not medically clear him, sources said. https://t.co/XAYU72V8Dx

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 4, 2026

The Bucks have a lot to gain by Antetokounmpo sitting, with lottery odds on the line, but who knows what's actually happening here.

What I do know is this might be too much for the sides to come back from. After previous rumors of Antetokounmpo wanting out of Milwaukee, this offseason might finally be the right time for a split.

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ESPN MLB Reporter Ranks Red Sox Most Fun, Watchable American League Team

Boston Red Sox outfielder Wilyer Abreu

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The Boston Red Sox are off to a disappointing 2-7 start to the 2026 season.

Still, there's a lot for Red Sox Nation to be excited about.

Boston has a host of All-Star caliber players, including outfielder Roman Anthony.

The 21-year-old slugger even earned MVP buzz leading up to the campaign.

Despite the slow beginning to the season, ESPN.com MLB reporter David Schoenfield ranked the Red Sox fourth on his list of the league's most "watchable" teams.

Schoenfield placed Boston as the top American League squad too, behind only the Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets.

"The slow start is a little worrisome and makes this feel like an aggressive ranking. Losing teams aren't that watchable no matter how advanced Roman Anthony might be at the plate or how dynamic Ceddanne Rafaela and Wilyer Abreu are on defense," Schoenfield said. "With Anthony, Marcelo Mayer and Connelly Early, the Red Sox score high in young talent. Garrett Crochet leads the list of six Red Sox players in the top 100, with Anthony's potential already placing him at No. 33. Still, don't overreact to a small sample of games: This should be a fun team to watch over the long season."

The longtime ESPN reporter gave Boston 28.5 points on the "watchability index," just ahead of the rival New York Yankees (27.5 points).

Schoenfield gave the Red Sox 10 points for "star power," nine for "young talent," eight for "baseball stuff" and 1.5 bonus points -- 0.5 coming from the Green Monster at Fenway Park, 0.5 for "Garrett Crochet's left arm" and 0.5 for "Jarren Duran's energy.

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Bills find Keon Coleman taker in predicted NFL Draft trade involving 1st-round pick

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The Buffalo Bills seem relatively content to move forward with Keon Coleman, who apparently is taking a productive, solid approach to his offseason.

But it still wouldn't surprise anyone if the Bills trade the former second-round WR before the 2026 NFL season arrives.

A logical time to do so, if the Bills want to, is around the 2026 NFL Draft. That's when pick valuations are very clear, making things a bit simpler.

ESPN's Bill Barnwell could see it happening -- in a new article on Monday, he projects that the Bills could make a deal with the Tennessee Titans involving Coleman.

This is the proposal that Barnwell suggests:

  • Bills get: 2-35, 3-66
  • Titans get: 1-26, 5-168, WR Keon Coleman

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That upgrade from the 168th pick to the 66th pick for Buffalo would be a strong one, although some fans would look at this and wonder if Coleman has to be involved at all for those other four picks to add up.

The Bills would end up without a first-round pick this season if they made this deal.

"After trading that second-round pick to the Bears for DJ Moore, Bills general manager Brandon Beane should be looking to move down from No. 26 and add a Day 2 pick," Barnwell writes. "He can sweeten the pot by including Coleman. Though Joe Brady has said that he values Coleman and thinks that the third-year wide receiver can continue to grow in a Bills uniform, ownership publicly trashing Coleman in that memorable postseason news conference tells you how the most important person in the building sees the 2024 second-round pick. This trade values Coleman as a fourth-rounder, which feels about right for a player who hasn't consistently impressed so far as a pro."

It's a fair point from Barnwell -- the Bills don't have a second-round pick right now, so 26th versus 35th isn't that different, and adding 66 essentially makes up for the lack of an initial second-rounder.

The Titans would have a chance to pair Coleman with young QB Cam Ward and see if they can grow together. It's likely a risk worth taking for Tennessee, particularly because it also comes with a move back into the first round.

"More importantly, perhaps, Titans GM Mike Borgonzi would jump ahead of the many teams that are evaluating edge rushers at the bottom of Round 1, including his former employers in Kansas City," Barnwell writes. "I also wonder if the Titans could be thinking about adding an offensive lineman here, another position the Chiefs (and others) could be targeting in the final few picks of Day 1."

Could this deal work out for both sides? It surely could. And then it'd just be a question of what Coleman would do with his new surroundings.

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Rams make bold trade for young QB in new mock draft

The Los Angeles Rams are an organization known for thinking outside the box, and ESPN's Bill Barnwell suggested, perhaps, one of the strangest draft-day trades the team could pull off in 2026.

In his newest all-trades mock draft, Barnwell posited that the Rams could trade the No. 13 to the Minnesota Vikings for 2024 first-round quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the No. 18 pick and the No. 97 pick in the 2026 draft.

The reasons are simple: The Rams don't have a true plan at quarterback in a post-Matthew Stafford era and general manager Les Snead likely would only trade slightly back or completely out of the first round. Meanwhile, the Vikings seem out on McCarthy as a franchise quarterback in their system and may just want to offload him for anything.

At the right price, though, taking a flyer on McCarthy would make sense. The Vikings are unlikely to move forward with the 2024 ninth overall pick as their quarterback of the future, having signed Kyler Murray to take over as their starter in 2026 before deciding on McCarthy's fifth-year option after the season. Getting something for the 23-year-old quarterback would make sense if the organization has decided it is going to be heading in a different direction. This move up would get the Vikes ahead of the Bucs and Jets if they want to look toward secondary help in Round 1.

This trade would value McCarthy as being worth the 112th pick in a typical draft by the Jimmy Johnson chart, a selection in the middle of the fourth round. That feels about right to me. And the Rams would be on the hook for $6.6 million over the next two years, which isn't much for a developmental backup quarterback. Could McCarthy's solid final four games of the 2025 season (admittedly against dismal opposing defenses) portend growth and some future success? The Rams wouldn't be paying much to find out.

Let's dissect the layers of this trade.

Firstly, the Rams would get a look at McCarthy, who in turn would get at least a year of tutelage under Sean McVay and Stafford. That's not nothing, and could be a great risk-reward scenario for L.A. Baker Mayfield looked solid in the McVay offense, another other quarterbacks have revitalized their careers in similar systems.

Secondly, the Rams would pick up an extra third-rounder and only move back five spots. The third-rounder is perfect fodder for what Snead and McVay like to do in the later rounds and could also be used to move around the draft on Day 2. No. 18 is also a quality spot to still land a prospect the Rams want, like offensive line or receiver.

This would be one of the craziest draft trades of the year, but it's one that could have ripple effects for the Rams' franchise if it pans out.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL mock draft: Rams make bold trade for young QB

Where to watch New York Knicks vs. Atlanta Hawks: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Monday, April 6

The Atlanta Hawks, ranked fifth in the Eastern Conference, will host the New York Knicks, who are ranked third in the Eastern Conference. Atlanta is favored with a -1.5 spread and a moneyline of -120.

How to watch New York Knicks vs. Atlanta Hawks

Team records

  • New York Knicks: 50-28 (#2 in Eastern Atlantic)

  • Atlanta Hawks: 45-33 (#1 in Eastern Southeast)

Odds (via BetMGM)

  • Spread: Atlanta Hawks -1.5

  • Moneyline: Atlanta Hawks -120 (52.2%) / New York Knicks +100 (47.8%)

  • Over/Under: 227.5

NFL Writer Identifies An Unexpected Patriots Draft Priority That Could Raise Eyebrows

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel

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The Patriots made several significant moves to their interior offensive line this offseason, starting with the trade of center Garrett Bradbury to the Chicago Bears. Shortly after the trade, New England signed Alijah Vera-Tucker to take over the left guard position, shifting Jared Wilson to center. However, the question remains: is there still room for improvement on the offensive line?

Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine released his surprising NFL draft needs for every team, and the Patriots need more interior offensive line help.

"The Patriots signed Alijah Vera-Tucker and probably solidified their starting interior trio in the process. Vera-Tucker should man the left guard spot with Jared Wilson at center and Mike Onwenu playing right guard," Ballentine wrote on Monday. "But that's not going to be sufficient if the Patriots are serious about protecting Drake Maye. Onwenu heads to free agency next season, Vera-Tucker has a long injury history and Wilson hasn't quite earned the distinction of long-term starter.

"Ideally, they would be able to add a tough, physical guard who can be versatile enough to be a utility option before becoming a starter in the next year or two."

If New England is aiming to bolster its interior offensive line, focusing on finding talent in the middle rounds of the draft might be a smart approach.

While improving the interior offensive line isn't New England's greatest need, acquiring a center and a guard to develop over the next few years could be a fantastic move for the future.

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Palmeiras go 5 points clear at the top of the Brasileirão

Palmeiras go 5 points clear at the top of the Brasileirão
Palmeiras go 5 points clear at the top of the Brasileirão

Palmeiras are more firmly at the top than ever in Brazil’s Série A and now hold a five-point lead over the runners-up. The 2-1 win over Bahia this Sunday (5) at Arena Fonte Nova was their fifth straight victory in the competition. They now have 25 points, followed by São Paulo and Fluminense, both on 20, in second and third place respectively.

Jhon Arias opened the scoring for Palmeiras with a beautiful goal, set up with a classy backheel touch by Flaco López and finished clinically by the Colombian. David Duarte then equalized for Bahia. In stoppage time, after a corner kick, Ramos Mingo scored an own goal, much to the delight of Palmeiras fans.

The 10th round began on Saturday (4) with three matches: at Morumbis, São Paulo thrashed Cruzeiro 4-1, with three goals from Ferreirinha and one from Calleri, while Christian scored Cruzeiro’s consolation goal. At São Januário, Vasco lost 2-1 to Botafogo after coming from behind. David scored for the home side, while Villalba and Matheus Martins found the net for the visitors. At Couto Pereira, Coritiba and Fluminense drew 1-1: Tiago Cóser scored for Coxa and John Kennedy for Tricolor.

On Sunday, besides Bahia vs. Palmeiras, the Brasileirão featured six more matches: Chapecoense 1-1 Vitória at Arena Condá; Corinthians 0-1 Internacional at Neo Química Arena; Mirassol 0-1 Red Bull Bragantino at Maião; Atlético-MG 2-1 Athletico-PR at Arena MRV; Grêmio 0-0 Remo at Arena do Grêmio; and Flamengo 3-1 Santos at the Maracanã.

Pedro sparked the comeback against SantosCredits: Gilvan de Souza / Flamengo

Chapecoense took the lead at home through Neto Pessoa, but Vitória grabbed an equalizer with a penalty converted by Matheuzinho in second-half stoppage time.

In Itaquera, Bernabei was the man behind Internacional’s celebrations. The defeat left Corinthians in 16th place, just one step above the relegation zone.

In Mirassol, the home side suffered their fifth straight defeat in the competition. After the stumble against Bragantino, Mirassol are now bottom of the table.

Riding high after beating Chapecoense 4-0 away from home, Atlético-MG picked up another three points. This time, they defeated Athletico-PR at home, with goals from Victor Hugo and Gustavo Scarpa. Julimar scored for Furacão.

Grêmio’s match against Remo had plenty of intense moments. The most astonishing was the chance missed by Taliari in the first half, in a play so unusual it will go down in Brasileirão history. The team from Pará also missed a penalty, taken by Alef Manga and saved by Weverton.

And at the Maracanã, Flamengo came from behind to beat Santos in front of 68,615 fans, the biggest crowd of the current Brasileirão season. Lautaro Dias scored for Santos, while Pedro, Jorginho from the penalty spot, and Lucas Paquetá sealed the Rubro-Negro victory.

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Why Luka Doncic is going to Europe to seek treatment for hamstring injury

Los Ángeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic

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The Lakers aren't quite in free-fall yet. But they're close, seeing stars Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves land in the treatment room for injuries to their hamstring and oblique, respectively.

With Doncic and Reaves on the mend, Los Angeles' postseason prospects look uninspiring. The Lakers struggled mightily in Sunday's loss to the Mavericks, falling behind by as many as 22. With higher-level competition on the horizon in the playoffs, Los Angeles is hoping to get its All-Star-caliber talent in time to mount a serious challenge in the Western Conference.

Doncic is creative in his recovery, jet-setting for Europe in search of a more aggressive form of treatment that will see him return to the floor far sooner than a Grade 2 hamstring strain typically accommodates.

With that, here's what you need to know about Doncic's travels.

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Why Luka Doncic is going to Europe for hamstring treatment

Doncic is looking to accelerate his recovery timeline. His impending travels to Europe figure to aid in his efforts. ESPN's Dave McMenamin and Shams Charania reported that Doncic consulted Lakers doctors and his own medical team before making the decision.

Grade 2 hamstring strains like Doncic's typically take around a month to heal. Doncic is motivated to return earlier, according to Lakers coach JJ Redick.

Los Angeles implemented new-look lineups in its first game back since Doncic and Reaves went down, falling to the lowly Mavericks, 134-128. The Lakers trailed by as many as 22 in the contest and were unable to blight Cooper Flagg's scoring prowess. Los Angeles' starting lineup -- LeBron James, Luke Kennard, DeAndre Ayton, Rui Hachimura and Jake LaRavia -- had not played together this season prior to Sunday's outing.

MORE: How Luka Doncic's injury impacts Lakers playoff chances, NBA MVP odds

"Obviously, we ran some lineups that they haven't seen all year," Kennard told reporters postgame. 

Grade 2 hamstring strain recovery timeline

Grade 2 hamstring strains typically involve a 3-6 week recovery process, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Doctors may employ a host of methods to remedy the issue. Some of those tactics are as follows:

  • The MEAT Method: Movement, Exercise, Analgesia and Therapy
  • The RICE Method: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation
  • Physical Therapy

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Inside the final round of Rory McIlroy's 2025 Masters victory (part 3)

(Editor's note: This is the third of a three-part centerpiece about Rory McIlroy's 2025 Masters victory. Here was the opening piece and here is the second part. This article originally ran as one in the first 2026 edition of Golfweek magazine.)

The 89th Masters was far from settled when Rory McIlroy steered his drive into the left side of the fairway at Firethorn, the par-5 15th, and had overhanging pine branches interfering with his direct line of attack. Padraig Harrington, who was glued to his TV set in Ireland, observed that playing conservatively was McIlroy’s kryptonite, but the aggressive play was right in his wheelhouse and he conjured up a daring, slinging 7-iron from 207 yards that hooked some 20 yards around limbs and pine needles and rolled 6 feet from the cup.

“That shot was definitely Monte Carlo or bust,” said Nick Faldo, who served as lead analyst for Sky TV’s Masters coverage in Europe. “I think that was right up there in the top half-a-dozen greatest shots we’ve seen over the years, and, more importantly for him, the greatest seven-iron he’s hit in his life.”

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland plays a thrilling, 7-iron from 207 yards on the 15th hole during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

To hear McIlroy recount the 15th hole contained some of the best nuggets Faxon hadn’t heard. For the first time all day, McIlroy had outdriven Bryson DeChambeau, which meant he would play second into the green. DeChambeau’s last-ditch effort to mount a charge flew at the flag, but the wind picked up and his ball hit the bank and rolled back into the water. McIlroy took notice and switched from 8-iron to 7-iron, and that made all the difference.

“If I hadn't seen Bryson hit first,” McIlroy said, “I definitely would have hit my second shot in the water.”

Almost forgotten in the aftermath of such brilliance is the fact that McIlroy missed the eagle putt but still regained the lead at 11 under. At Redbud, the par-3 16th, he drilled another beauty to 9 feet but failed to convert his birdie effort. Not Justin Rose – after a bogey at 17, he curled in a 20-footer for his 10th birdie of the round and 66 to claim the clubhouse lead.

Gary Player had been rooting for McIlroy

Gary Player, who had been rooting for McIlroy to join him as the sixth member of the career Grand Slam club, watched the final round from his rental home close to Augusta, surrounded by friends and guests. He called it one of the most unusual Masters he’d ever witnessed.

“It was a true yo-yo of emotions. One moment, I was certain he would win. The next, I thought he had lost it,” Player said. “He had us all on pins and needles.”

Tied again, McIlroy stepped on an 8-iron at Nandina, the par-4 17th, that trickled to 2 feet. “Absolutely stone cold,” said Player. “The 17th green is one of the hardest on the course, and to birdie it under that pressure was extraordinary.”

Brad Faxon, later asking McIlroy questions at his annual summit, an event he hosts with all his partners at Ohoopee Match Club in Georgia, couldn’t resist asking one more: of the three iron shots he’d hit on Nos. 15, 16 and 17, did he think one was better than the other?

“Well, everybody's going to think the one on 15 was the best, but I was proudest of the one on 16 because that was the 50th anniversary of (Jack) Nicklaus's back-right hole location,” McIlroy said of how in 1975 the Golden Bear rolled in a 40-foot uphill, sidewinder that spurred him to his fifth of six Green Jackets. “To hit that hole high, just right of the flag … that was one of the best shots I hit all day.”

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland plays his shot from the 16th tee during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Nursing a one-stroke lead and looking as if the elusive Green Jacket finally would be his, McIlroy improbably dumped an easy flip wedge from 125 yards into the right greenside bunker that immediately became a candidate for the worst shot of the day. He missed a 5-foot par putt for the win on the low side and it was off to a playoff.

“I never thought it would break as much as it did,” McIlroy told Faxon.

The gallery erupts in cheers for Rory McIlroy during the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith-Imagn Images

If McIlroy’s head was spinning, two moments before the playoff reframed his disposition. First, a pep talk from Harry Diamond the caddie, who reminded him that they would have taken a playoff when they arrived at Augusta on Monday morning. Then they hopped into a golf cart to go to the 18th tee and Jason Ballard, the director of golf at Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y., a friendly face who he knew through his wife being raised there and a member of the club, happened to be behind the wheel.

“I felt something good about that,” McIlroy said.

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts to a putt on the 17th hole during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

They drove down a path to the left of 10. The silence was broken only by birds singing, and it relaxed him. Rose remembered feeling rushed when he lost a playoff to Sergio Garcia in 2017 and took his sweet time arriving, showing up four minutes late to the tee. McIlroy ripped his driver 30 yards past Rose, who responded with a beautiful approach.

“Did you know how close it was?” Faxon asked.

“We heard the roar,” McIlroy said. “We knew it was a little past the flag, but we didn’t know how close it was.”

Faxon inquired about his second shot from 125 yards – same yardage, same gap wedge as before but from a perfect lie this time.

“I was so pumped up that it flew farther, and it was a lucky break because it allowed it to climb the hill and come back down all the way to 2 feet,” McIlroy said.

What surprised McIlroy when he arrived at the green was that Rose’s ball had gone 17 feet past the hole. He expected it to be closer. “So, you’re standing, waiting for Justin to putt, how soon after he hit it did you realize he had missed?” Faxon asked.

“That’s funny because I was standing in a spot behind him and as soon as he hit it, I knew he had missed it on the high side,” McIlroy said.

This time, McIlroy wasn’t nervous. “I was in control and then I was screaming guttural at the top of my lungs,” he said.

McIlroy raised his putter to the sky and tossed it in the air, then he buckled, collapsing to his knees and lowering his forehead to the green. He was a Masters champion at last.

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland celebrates winning the 2025 Masters Tournament after the playoff hole on the 18th green during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia.

“What place is capable of reducing a man to rubble like that but in the best possible way?” ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt said. Before he and McIlroy parted ways during a pre-tournament interview, Van Pelt had told him, “Every man has his time and I think this is yours.”

“When you saw him fall to his knees,” he continued, “I said to somebody, sometimes in life you don't realize how much water you're holding back until you let the dam burst, and that burst of emotion was just astounding.”

Apr 13, 2025; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Scottie Scheffler places the green jacket on Rory McIlroy during the green jacket ceremony during the final round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Almost as astounding as Faxon figuring he asked at least a dozen open-ended questions and letting McIlroy expound at will to his audience of confidantes. Five minutes became 40 and Faxon wondered if he had overstepped his bounds. That is, until PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan wandered over to him when it was all said and done and washed away any concern:

“I could have listened to that for another hour,” he said.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Inside the final round of Rory McIlroy's 2025 Masters victory (part 3)

Americans Abroad Five: USMNT attackers keep club momentum after break

The FIFA window can be a double-edged sword for international players.

On one hand, the chance to represent their country and in this window, make their final cases for World Cup inclusion, is always a major opportunity.

But for players in form with their clubs, it can also serve as a momentum-halter.

Luckily for two Americans Abroad, the international break did nothing to slow down their positive runs. For Malik Tillman and Folarin Balogun, as well as their U.S. teammates, the next few weeks will be vital at the club level as Mauricio Pochettino closes in on naming his World Cup squad at the end of May.

This week's Five kicks off with two players who impressed on either side of the March window.

Folarin Balogun scores stunner

Folarin Balogun had a fairly quiet international break, but he picked up right where he left off on his return to club action.

The Monaco forward made it eight goals in his last eight games on Sunday, April 5, with a second-half strike in a crucial 2-1 win over Tim Weah and Marseille.

This one was probably Balogun's best of the season. The striker pounced on a loose ball, used his pace to blow past a defender and then, at full speed, produced an audacious chip from the side of the box that perfectly lobbed the goalkeeper.

"I told him that it was one of the most beautiful goals I’ve ever seen in my career," Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara said after the game.

That's now 16 goals on the season for Balogun. It's unlikely he'll score a better one.

Le chef d'oeuvre de 𝐁𝐚𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐮𝐧 🇺🇸😍 pic.twitter.com/9N0NEE5P0L

— Ligue 1 McDonald's (@Ligue1) April 5, 2026

Malik Tillman makes it two straight

Much like Balogun, Malik Tillman has also continued a scoring run from one side of the international break to the other.

Tillman found the net late in Bayer Leverkusen's 6-3 win over Wolfsburg on Saturday, April 4, following on from his goal in a draw against Heidenheim prior to the break.

Much of the credit for Tillman's goal has to go to Ernest Poku, who blew by two defenders before setting the American up for a close-range finish.

Tillman is now up to eight total goals in his debut campaign with Leverkusen. The 23-year-old hasn't always impressed after making a €40 million move from PSV, but he's starting to find some form at the business end of the season.

Brenden Aaronson helps Leeds reach Wembley

Brenden Aaronson wasn't in the lineup for Leeds' FA Cup quarterfinal with West Ham on Sunday but when he came in, the American made a big difference.

Aaronson replaced the injured Anton Stach just before halftime with Leeds up 1-0. The midfielder made a telling contribution in the second half, winning a penalty that Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted to double the lead.

West Ham found two late goals to take the match into extra time and eventually penalties, where Aaronson converted his spot kick to help Leeds win the shootout.

Though he hasn't managed to maintain the blistering form he enjoyed near the turn of the year, Aaronson is still producing for a Leeds side that has now reached the FA Cup semifinal for the first time in 39 years.

PSV crowned champion again

For the third consecutive year, Ricardo Pepi and Sergiño Dest have won the Eredivisie with PSV.

This time around, it wasn't even close. PSV's win over Utrecht combined with Feyenoord's draw with Volendam clinched the title for PSV with five league matches to spare.

Both Pepi and Dest have been key contributors once again for PSV, with Dest a regular starter before going down with a hamstring injury a month ago and Pepi netting 13 goals.

This may have been the last season with PSV for one or both players, who have been linked with moves abroad. Pepi was on the verge of joining Fulham last month before the deal collapsed at the 11th hour. If either of them leaves, their place in club history is already secured.

Auston Trusty regains starting role

After a strong performance in a 2-0 loss to Portugal, Auston Trusty regained some much-needed club momentum upon his return to Celtic.

Trusty was restored to Celtic's lineup after missing three games due to a red-card suspension, starting in a 2-1 win over Dundee on Sunday. The defender put in a strong shift, winning four duels and tallying eight clearances and five defensive recoveries.

The 27-year-old has been a regular starter for Celtic for much of this season, and will need to maintain his spot as he chases a World Cup roster berth.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Americans Abroad: USMNT stars Balogun and Tillman keep momentum

Bayern director issues update on superstar’s availability for Real Madrid clash – ‘He feels good’

Bayern director issues update on superstar’s availability for Real Madrid clash – ‘He feels good’
Bayern director issues update on superstar’s availability for Real Madrid clash – ‘He feels good’

Tomorrow night, the Santiago Bernabeu will provide the setting for a heavyweight UEFA Champions League encounter as Real Madrid take on Bayern Munich in the first leg of the quarter-finals.

Leading up to the blockbuster clash, there have been some doubts about the availability of the Bavarians’ key striker, Harry Kane.

The English goal machine did not play for his national team during the international break due to a minor injury and sat out of Bayern’s most recent fixture this past weekend – a 3-2 win over SC Freiburg.

However, he was able to train normally with the group ahead of the German champions’ flight to Madrid earlier today.

Harry Kane update

And, Bayern Munich director Max Eberl has now issued a positive update on Kane’s condition ahead of the game against Bayern Munich.

The Bavarians’ executive confirmed that the England international had done everything necessary to make himself available for tomorrow’s encounter at the Bernabeu.

Fit and raring to go. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

“Harry Kane has done everything he can to be involved vs Real Madrid, he even participated in the final training session,” Eberl confirmed, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano.

Regarding the possibility of whether he will be in the starting lineup for Bayern tomorrow night, Eberl added:

“Whether he starts tomorrow or not is Vinnie’s decision. But he’s there and he feels good.”

Nonetheless, Kane’s availability for the match will come as a concern for Real Madrid, for the England international has been in unstoppable form this season.

Indeed, so far in 2025/26, the former Tottenham Hotspur superstar has plundered 48 goals from just 40 matches in all competitions, while also chipping in with five assists.

With him set to be fit and available, the task of stopping Kane will fall onto the shoulders of veteran Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger.

Alvaro Arbeloa ‘not thinking’ about consequences of Bayern Munich defeat for Real Madrid future

Alvaro Arbeloa ‘not thinking’ about consequences of Bayern Munich defeat for Real Madrid future
Alvaro Arbeloa ‘not thinking’ about consequences of Bayern Munich defeat for Real Madrid future

Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa has stated that his future is not on his mind as he prepares for their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich. Following their defeat to RCD Mallorca on Saturday, it has arguably made the Champions League the ‘easier’ of two titles available to Los Blancos.

Now seven points behind Barcelona with eight games to go, many are declaring the title race done in Spain. As such, Arbeloa’s future could hinge on Real Madrid’s performance in the Champions League. He said he was not considering the possibility that a loss to Bayern could decide his fate.

“We’re not thinking about not winning the tie. I understand you have to analyse all the scenarios, but for us there’s only one: beating Bayern. That’s what we want and what we believe in.”

‘I don’t put myself in either camp’ – Arbeloa on style

With Xabi Alonso cast as a tactical mastermind that failed to connect with his players, Arbeloa has been discussed as more of a man manager than a coach wedded to a particular tactical set up. Arbeloa did not feel he fell into either category though.

“I don’t place myself in their camp, wherever you want me. My obsession is preparing my teams for what they’re going to face on the pitch and bringing out the best in each player. You have to be a coach capable of doing everything.”

‘Defeat is not tolerated at Real Madrid’

Asked how the dressing room reacted to their loss against Los Bermellones, Arbeloa said they were hurting.

“A dressing room like any other after a loss. Perhaps more hurting, because if there’s one club where defeat isn’t tolerated, it’s Real Madrid.”

Real Madrid suspension risk

Going into the game, Real Madrid will be without Dani Ceballos, Ferland Mendy and Thibaut Courtois. A number of key players are at risk of suspension for the second leg though, but Arbeloa was not planning on warning his players to act differently.

“It’s not necessary. They know they’re one yellow card away from suspension, but tomorrow’s match is a do-or-die game, and they know that if they have to take a card for the good of the team, they’ll do it. But we’ve already had to put up with players on yellow cards for too many matches.”

A total of seven players could miss the return leg in Munich if they were to be booked. Arguably six of them would be starters, the other being ruled out though injury in Rodrygo Goes; Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, Aurelien Tchouameni, Alvaro Carreras and Dean Huijsen.

Clemson softball drops Game 3, loses ACC series to Virginia Tech

Clemson softball’s power showed up again on Saturday, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a big night from No. 11 Virginia Tech, as the Tigers dropped the series finale 10-5 in Blacksburg.

Virginia Tech took control early and never really let go. After Clemson missed a chance in the opening frame, the Hokies quickly capitalized in the bottom half, pushing three runs across to grab momentum right away. That set the tone for the rest of the night, with Clemson playing from behind the entire game.

The Tigers did respond with some pop at the plate. Freshman Sarah Breaux delivered a two-run homer in the second inning, continuing her strong weekend, while Taylor Pipkins and Corri Hicks each added solo shots later in the game. Breaux finished with two hits, and Clemson managed six total, but they couldn’t string together enough offense to keep pace.

Virginia Tech’s lineup proved to be the difference. The Hokies piled up 10 hits and got multiple home runs of their own, including key blasts that answered Clemson every time it threatened. Addison Foster led the charge with a three-hit performance, while Annika Rohs and Nora Abromavage each turned in multi-hit efforts as well.

In the circle, Clemson ace Sierra Maness didn’t have her usual command. She allowed seven runs across four innings, putting the Tigers in an early hole. Clemson tried to rally in the middle innings and briefly cut the deficit to two, but Virginia Tech responded again with a big fifth inning to create separation.

Clemson baseball takes down Stanford for first ACC series win of 2026

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Clemson added one more run on Hicks’ home run in the sixth, but that was as close as it would get, as the Hokies closed things out to secure the series win.

The Tigers now stay on the road and will head to Pittsburgh Panthers softball next weekend, with Game 1 of the three-game set scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday.

Contact us @Clemson_Wire on X, and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Clemson Tigers news and notes, plus opinions.

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UFC 327: Prochazka vs Ulberg start time, undercard and how to watch fight

UFC 327 takes place this weekend, with Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg clashing in a title-fight main event.

The vacant light-heavyweight belt will be up for grabs at the Kaseya Center in Miami, where former champion Prochazka aims to kickstart a second title reign. To do so, the Czech must overcome New Zealand’s rising contender Ulberg, who has lost just once as a professional.

The title at 205lb was left vacant by Alex Pereira in February, as Prochazka’s two-time conqueror prepares to fight for the interim heavyweight belt at the White House in June.

An exhausted but relieved Jiri Prochazka (left), congratulated by his team after winning UFC gold in 2022 (Getty Images)
An exhausted but relieved Jiri Prochazka (left), congratulated by his team after winning UFC gold in 2022 (Getty Images)

This weekend was also due to bring Joshua Van’s first defence of the flyweight title, but an injury to the Myanmar youngster has delayed his fight with Tatsuro Taira until May.

Here’s all you need to know about UFC 327:

When is it?

UFC 327 takes place on Saturday 11 April at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. The early prelims will begin at 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET), with the regular prelims following at 12am BST on Sunday (4pm PT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET on Saturday). The main card then starts at 2am BST on Sunday (6pm PT / 8pm CT / 9pm ET on Saturday).

How can I watch it?

In the UK, the main card will air live on TNT Sports and is also accessible via HBO Max, EE TV, Virgin Media, Amazon Prime Video, and Sky Sports; beforehand, the early and regular prelims will stream live on UFC Fight Pass. In the US, Paramount+ will stream the action.

Odds

Prochazka – 5/6

Ulberg – 20/21

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Fight card in full

Subject to change

New Zealand’s Carlos Ulberg is seeking to usher in a new era at 205lb (Getty Images)
New Zealand’s Carlos Ulberg is seeking to usher in a new era at 205lb (Getty Images)

Main card

Jiri Prochazka vs Carlos Ulberg (vacant light-heavyweight title)

Curtis Blaydes vs Josh Hokit (heavyweight)

Dominick Reyes vs Johnny Walker (light-heavyweight)

Azamat Murzakanov vs Paulo Costa (light-heavyweight)

Patricio Pitbull vs Aaron Pico (featherweight)

Prelims

Cub Swanson vs Nate Landwehr (featherweight)

Mateusz Gamrot vs Esteban Ribovics (lightweight)

Kevin Holland vs Randy Brown (welterweight)

Early prelims

Tatiana Suarez vs Loopy Godinez (women’s strawweight)

Kelvin Gastelum vs Vicente Luque (middleweight)

UCF RB Duke Watson eager to prove after transferring from Louisville

Celebratory backflips are nothing new in sports.

Former NASCAR driver Carl Edwards used to perform them after taking the checkered flag, as did NFL standouts Khalen Saunders (New York Jets) and Orlando’s own Jeremiah Ledbetter (New York Giants).

So when Duke Watson was asked to demonstrate a talent in front of his new teammates at UCF, the talented running back took it upon himself to showcase what he knows best.

“I flip. I only know how to do a backflip,” Watson said of his hidden talent.

The former Louisville transfer was even willing to demonstrate it to a group of media members on hand following Friday’s practice, but was quickly stopped by a representative from the school’s sports information department, hoping to avoid what could be an unfortunate disaster.

Watson, 20, hopes to turn heads with the Knights after spending two seasons with the Cardinals, following a successful high school career at Forsyth (Ga.) Mary Person High.

The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Watson rushed for 755 yards on 116 carries with 8 touchdowns in 19 games at Louisville. After a strong freshman campaign, he suffered an ankle injury that limited him to just 158 yards in seven games last season.

Knights’ safety Jayden Williams excited for do-over for senior season

Watson entered the transfer portal in the offseason, and a familiar face reached out to him: Trent Mossbrucker. Mossbrucker, now UCF’s general manager of football player personnel, was formerly the recruiting coordinator at Louisville.

“He recruited me [at Louisville], so I obviously knew him,” said Watson. “We kept in touch, but we started talking more when I hit the portal. That’s where our relationship was kind of built.”

“I have a special place in my heart for Duke Watson. I watched every one of his high school games and recruited him at the last place I worked,” Mossbrucker said back in late January. “I know what he can do, talent-wise.”

Watson is one of a pair of transfer running backs joining the program this offseason, along with Landen Chambers, a 5-11, 215-pound standout from Central Arkansas. The duo is expected to step into the starting roles vacated by Myles Montgomery and Jaden Nixon after exhausting their eligibility.

The running backs unit also features returners Taevion Swint, Agyeman Addae and Chance Nixon, along with talented freshmen Kaj Baker and Arthur Lewis IV.

“Working with Landen is great. We’re two different playing styles, but I feel like that’s the thing about the whole room,” said Watson. “I like working with the whole room. Everybody adds something different to the offense. I love that about everybody.”

“I really like where the running back room is right now,” added offensive coordinator Steve Cooper. “Of course, we’re still learning some of these assignments and we’re only three practices in, but I definitely see those guys helping this football team.”

Watson describes himself as fast and physical, a more downhill runner.

“I’m more of a team player, too,” he added. “I love to protect the quarterback. I’m more of an all-around player.”

More importantly, Watson is looking forward to showcasing his potential with his new team.

“I feel like I’m starting all over again, but this time, I know what I’m doing,” said Watson. “The second time is going to be the best time around. So, this year is definitely going to be great.

“I just want to win a lot of games and help my team. If you win a lot of games, the self-accomplishment will come later. Right now, it’s really more about helping the team and it will all come together.”

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NFL declines comment on Troy Aikman's recent comments about his role with Dolphins

Tom Brady blazed the trail. Troy Aikman is now walking the same path.

Brady wears a pair of conflicting hats, covering the entire league as an employee at Fox while owning a piece of the Raiders. Aikman's short-term stint as a consultant for Miami's G.M. and head-coaching hires (both of which they may have nailed) has morphed into an ongoing role that has yet to be fully defined.

The apples-to-apples Brady comparison is unmistakable. An analyst who calls games involving all teams has a financial interest as to one of them.

"I will say I’m pulling for the Dolphins . . . because now I have something at stake, and I think they hired two really talented, wonderful people, and I think that’s gonna prove itself out," Aikman recently told Clarence E. Hill Jr. of DLLS Sports. "But, yeah, I’m pulling for them. I want to see them do well because I feel like my fingerprints are on it as well."

For Brady, the NFL's current cure for his incurable conflict of interest is to ban him from entering team facilities or attending practices. (In 2024, the restrictions included not participating in pregame production meetings.) As to Aikman, the league previously has said it will address the situation "at the appropriate time."

In response to Aikman's latest comments, the NFL has declined comment.

“I think the Dolphins were wise in understanding my relationships around the league,” Aikman told Hill. "And knowing that I have information that they don’t have or can’t get. And I think they were smart in taking advantage of that — whether it was through me or through somebody else."

Aikman is right. If the NFL will allow broadcasters to leverage the things they learn while gaining unique access to teams, players, and coaches (particularly while strolling around the field during pregame warmups), every team should hire a broadcaster.

The question becomes how those situations will be handled. Beyond any limits the league may place on Aikman's access, how will ESPN address this? Will there be a disclaimer before all games? Before the games featuring one or more teams from the AFC East or otherwise on Miami's schedule?

And what will happen the next time Aikman and Joe Buck call a Dolphins game? Will the connection be mentioned once, with a perfunctory box-checking by Buck? Will it be repeated throughout the broadcast?

That hasn't been an issue for Fox, because Brady has yet to get a Raiders game. The Dolphins could end up on Monday Night Football in 2026. (Last year, despite not making the playoffs in 2024, they played on Monday night twice.) Other teams in their division (specifically, the Bills and Patriots) surely will be given one or more MNF games.

It's absolutely an issue, because the NFL has allowed it to become one. There should be a clear rule in situations like this — if a broadcaster has an opportunity to work for a team, the broadcaster must pick one job or the other.

Of course, part of the attraction to Aikman came from the fact that he has "information that [the Dolphins] don’t have or can’t get." The moment he turns in his headset, that information will become less robust.

But if the NFL is going to allow double-dipping, every team should grab a scoop and start targeting folks who can help them find out things they don't know and can't learn. Every game analyst becomes fair game. The play-by-play announcers are in play, too. Ditto for the sideline reporters, who are roaming around the nooks and crannies of the bench area, eyes and ears at all times open.

It never should have gotten to the point that two of the most prominent analysts have direct relationships with specific teams. Now that the cat is out of the bag, it would be foolish for the other teams to not try to hire someone in the broadcasting ecosystem who has "information they don't have or can't get."

County Championship, day four: Yorks chase 295 target, Smith 100, radio and text updates

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  • Sussex beat Leicestershire by 222 runs at Grace Road
  • Middlesex beat Gloucestershire by an innings and 14 runs In Division Two
  • England's Jamie Smith hits 132 for Surrey at Edgbaston
  • James Rew scores 122 and Tom Kohler-Cadmore 104 for Somerset against Notts
  • Glamorgan declare in Cardiff, leaving Yorkshire a target of 295
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Mariners' 'best-kept secret' emerging after trade from Nationals for top prospect

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With Cal Raleigh at catcher for the foreseeable future with the Seattle Mariners, there was no path to playing time for top prospect Harry Ford at the Major League level. 

The Mariners made a deal with a rebuilding club, sending Ford and right-hander Isaac Lyon to the Washington Nationals in exchange for left-handed reliever Jose A. Ferrer. 

Ferrer is now in the bullpen mix for Mariners manager Dan Wilson, and he throws a heavy dose of sinkers and adds in a changeup and slider. 

Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly labeled the 26-year-old from the Dominican Republic as Seattle's "best-kept secret" for the 2026 season. 

Why Ferrer is Mariners' best-kept secret 

"The 4.48 FIP that Ferrer posted across 72 games for the Nats in 2025 doesn't stand out, though both his 3.56 expected ERA and 3.03 FIP suggest he was much better than his back-of-the-baseball-card stats might make you think," Kelly wrote Saturday. 

In four appearances this season, Ferrer has allowed two earned runs on seven hits, striking out three with no walks. His first three relief outings of the year were scoreless. 

Ford began the season at Triple-A for the Nationals, and he is far too talented to keep as a backup catcher behind Raleigh. Seattle made a pivot and managed to acquire a talented southpaw in the process. 

More MLB news:

Analyst selects 'perfect' mid-round NFL draft prospect for Colts

Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo identified the "perfect" mid-round NFL draft prospect for the Indianapolis Colts.

With not having a first-round selection, and several roster holes to still address, GM Chris Ballard hitting on these third to fifth round picks will be crucial.

The defensive end position remains a big need for the Colts, so Melo identified Western Michigan's Nadame Tucker as an ideal fit for Indianapolis.

"Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard loves toolsy and traitsy pass rushers," wrote Melo. "Western Michigan's Nadame Tucker exploded for 14.5 sacks this past season after transferring to the program from Houston. Tucker also held his own against better competition at the Senior Bowl, displaying an athletic and speedy arsenal."

Colts' draft prospect to watch: EDGE Nadame Tucker

Tucker put together a huge season at Western Michigan in 2025, recording 61 quarterback pressures and 14 sacks, according to PFF. Those 61 pressures were the ninth-most among defensive ends last season. Tucker also held his own in the run game as well.

Nadame Tucker's NFL draft profile

Here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein had to say in his pre-draft scouting report:

"Tucker’s rush ability far exceeds his run defense. He’s an instinctive, skilled rusher with an uncommon feel for a player with so few reps. He uses quickness and bend to buzz the edge, while marrying hands and feet for quick wins. He dominated weaker competition but more polish will be needed for his jump to lining up across from bigger, longer tackles. He gets swallowed and controlled at the point of attack, and that will persist without substantial improvement. Despite limited career production, the rush tape is impressive enough for Day 3 consideration and an opportunity as a designated rusher."

Nadame Tucker's athletic profile

Nadame Tucker is a DE prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 6.82 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 652 out of 2046 DE from 1987 to 2026.

Splits projected, all times unofficial, agilities left to run, bench tomorrow.https://t.co/pHNShm4dSgpic.twitter.com/mEpcRq9KWT

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) February 26, 2026

What is the Colts' need at defensive end?

Although the Colts signed Arden Key and Micheal Clemons in free agency, this position does remain a rather large need. Ideally, the Colts could still add a more high-impact presence to play opposite of Laiatu Latu, but that will be difficult without a first-round pick.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Nadame Tucker named perfect mid-round pick for Colts

2026 NCAA Championship odds, betting: Expert picks, best bets, and predictions for Michigan vs UConn

The 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship in Indianapolis features a dominant Michigan Wolverines’ (36-3) team against the dynasty-chasing UConn Huskies (34-5).

Not only did the Wolverines manhandle nearly every opponent during the regular season but they have also overwhelmed every school they have faced during the NCAA Tournament winning every game by double digits. Led by Big Ten Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan is seeking its first national championship since 1989. 

UConn, appearing in their eighth Final Four since 2004 and their third in the last four years, brings unrivaled postseason experience to the court tonight. The Huskies are led by seniors Alex Karaban and Tarris Reed Jr. and are aiming to leverage their high-pressure, physical style to disrupt the Wolverines' tournament-long rhythm and secure another championship. 

Maybe the biggest key to the game is the health of Lendeborg. The senior left the Wolverines’ Final Four game against Arizona with an ankle injury and did not return. If the Big Ten Player of the Year is limited in any way, the Michigan offense changes without question. The size advantage the Wolverines own with Lendeborg, Aday Mara and Morez Johnson is diminished. Regardless of Lendeborg’s availability, though, Michigan will look to push the pace at every opportunity. UConn is more methodical and must control the tempo of the title game and shoot the ball well from deep (36% Saturday against Illinois) if they are to cut down the nets for the third time in the last four years.

Inside the numbers: Do the books believe the Huskies will be able to control the tempo or at least slow down the Wolverines? The Total is set at 144.5. It’s a total that is 13 points lower than Michigan’s game pre-flop against Arizona. It is also well below any final score involving the Wolverines in the NCAA Tournament. The lowest total final score has been 157 through five games of the NCAA Tournament. That does not mean the sports books think UConn prevails. It is just a nod to their ability to work the clock and not turn the ball over.

These schools have not met since November of 2015.

Lets take a closer look at this Final Four matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

Game Details and How to Watch Live: Michigan vs. UConn

  • Date: Monday, April 6, 2026
  • Time: 8:50PM EST
  • Site: Lucas Oil Stadium
  • City: Indianapolis, IN
  • Network/Streaming: TBS, truTV, HBO Max

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Game Odds: Michigan Wolverines vs. UConn Huskies

The latest odds as of Monday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Michigan (-298), UConn (+240)
  • Spread: Michigan -6.5
  • Total: 144.5

This game opened Michigan -7.5 with the Total set at 144.5.

Be sure to check out DraftKings for all the latest game odds & player props for every matchup this week on the NCAA Basketball schedule! 

Expected Starting Lineups: Michigan vs. UConn

Michigan Wolverines

  • G Nimari Burnett
  • G Elliott Cadeau
  • F Yaxel Lendeborg
  • F Morez Johnson Jr.
  • F Aday Mara

UConn Huskies

  • G Solo Ball
  • G Silas Demary Jr.
  • G Braylon Mullins
  • F Alex Karaban
  • C Tarris Reed Jr.

Important stats, trends and insights: Michigan vs. UConn

  • Michigan is 19-20 ATS this season
  • UConn is 17-22 ATS this season
  • The OVER has cashed in 17 of Michigan’s 39 games this season (17-22)
  • The OVER has cashed in 18 of UConn’s 39 games this season (18-21)
  • Tarris Reed Jr. is averaging 13 rebounds through five games of the NCAA Tournament
  • Alex Karaban passed Tyler Hansbrough to set the record for most NCAA Tournament wins as a starter with the Huskies’ win over Illinois in the Final Four
  • Elliott Cadeau has averaged 8.6 assists and 3.8 rebounds and just 2.6 turnovers through 5 games in the NCAA Tournament
  • Aday Mara is averaging 2.6 blocks per game in the NCAA Tournament
  • Mara picked up the scoring slack with Lendeborg sidelined for much of the game against Arizona scoring 26 points in 30 minutes

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Monday’s National Championship game between Michigan and UConn:

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Can Darius Acuff Jr. be a top-3 pick? Here's where the Arkansas star lands in TSN's latest NBA Mock Draft

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Can Darius Acuff Jr. be a top-3 pick? Here's where the Arkansas star lands in TSN's latest NBA Mock Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Few guards in the country are as electric as Arkansas' Darius Acuff Jr.

But will the SEC Player of the Year be one of the first three names off the board at the 2026 NBA Draft?

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The Sporting News' latest mock draft makes clear that Acuff is the most dynamic lead guard available. Acuff came alive in the final weeks of the season, leading the Razorbacks to the SEC Tournament crown and a #4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. In the tournament itself, the Detroit native averaged 29.3 points and 5.3 assists per game as Arkansas reached the Sweet 16.

However, Acuff still lands with the Sacramento Kings at fifth overall in Stephen Noh's mock. 

"While his defensive effort remains inconsistent, the Kings badly need a long-term option at the position over the 37-year-old free agent Russell Westbrook," Noh writes. "Acuff's elite playmaking and lights-out shooting will be a much-needed addition."

The Sacramento Kings have Darius Acuff Jr. ‘pretty darn high’ on their draft board, per @MattGeorgeSAC

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— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) March 23, 2026

Though Acuff is a touch undersized at 6'3'', it's not expected to inhibit him terribly at the next level given his prodigious scoring ability and NBA-ready playmaking.

If this is how the lottery balls bounce, and Acuff lands in Sacramento to lead the Kings' rebuild, fans of one of the NBA's longest-suffering franchises couldn't ask for a better or more exciting fit.

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Three Positives From the Week of March 29th

Somehow, some way, the Cleveland Guardians exceeded everyone’s expectations for their first three series of the season. After seeing the team perform in person this weekend, I could not be more excited for the rest of the season.

Did We Imagine That?

When the Guardians’ schedule was first released, I’ll admit I was scared. They were slated to play one of the most successful American League teams, the reigning World Series champions, and the NL Central’s favorite heading into 2026. After taking two of three from the Seattle Mariners, my expectations were raised a bit. However, I still kept them quite low heading into the series versus the Los Angeles Dodgers. Thankfully, those gritty Guards blew my expectations out of the water by winning the three game series against the reigning champs. While Sunday’s first game of a doubleheader versus the Chicago Cubs was a very sad offensive showing (no runs on just one hit), the team still managed to take two of three including a come back win in the day’s second game.

DeLauter Still Raking

If you take a look at the American League Batting Leaderboard over at Baseball Reference, you’ll see an unexpected name at the top of the Home Runs leaderboard. Rookie Chase Delauter – who has played in nine games this year – tops the stat with five home runs (tied with the Athletics’ Shea Langeliers). After hitting two home runs in his first regular season game, he has continued to hit with power and has helped keep the Guards in the win column. He’s hitting .313/.343/.781 and can be counted on to produce in almost every at bat.

Surprising Names Making Moves

Heading into this weekend’s series versus the Chicago Cubs, there were many question marks surrounding Gabriel Arias and CJ Kayfus. They’ve both had plenty of up-and-down moments this season, with the “downs” making plenty of headlines on social media. However, it’s still early in the season and they still have time to contribute in meaningful ways. They did just that in Sunday’s doubleheader with both Arias and Kayfus contributing an RBI single each and Kayfus giving the Guards the lead in the bottom of the eighth with a home run. While they still have plenty of defensive miscues to make up for, they’re certainly making headway on that.

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Experiencing the home crowd sing along to Chase DeLauter’s walkup song – Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver – was a great moment at Progressive Field on Sunday. Mason Horodyski of News 5 Cleveland captured the moment in Friday’s home opener before DeLauter earned a base hit.

#Guardians fans already catching on to Chase DeLauter's walk up song "Country Roads, Take Me Home."

The West Virginia native follows the sing-a-long with a base hit#GuardsBall@WEWSpic.twitter.com/tO5dU7XU9Z

— Mason Horodyski (@MasonHorodyski) April 3, 2026

Alex Cora explains why Boston Red Sox’ Trevor Story (.108) is struggling

BOSTON — Red Sox No. 2 hitter Trevor Story is 4 for 37 (.108) to begin the season.

To make matters worse, he has zero walks and 15 strikeouts.

“He’s swinging a lot,” manager Alex Cora said. “He knows it.”

Story has swung and missed 20 times with 18 coming on pitches outside of the strike zone. His 18 swings and misses on pitches out of the strike zone are fifth most in the majors.

He’s tied with Mets’ Bo Bichette for the most out-of-the-zone swings (43). Story and teammate Ceddanne Rafaela are tied for the third worst chase percentage (51.2%) in the big leagues. Only the Athletics’ Jacob Wilson (53.4%) and the Nationals’ Luis García Jr. (51.4%) have higher chase percentages.

“I think the swing is in a good place,” Cora said. “He keeps saying that. And you watch video and yes, it’s same timing mechanism, hands placement. The body looks the same. It’s just, ‘What are we swinging (at)?’

“It starts with seeing the ball,” Cora added. “And this is something Manny (Ramirez) used to talk about. You can talk about mechanics all you want — your hands and your load and all that — but at the end, you have to see the ball. That’s the key. You see the ball, you make sound decisions and then you go.”

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Story had a chance to tie Saturday’s game in the fifth after Roman Anthony tripled with two outs, but he grounded out to second base to end the inning. He had another chance to tie it in the eighth inning with runners at first and third with no outs. But he struck out swinging, chasing a slider outside of the strike zone.

“Last year, one of the things that he did, especially with men in scoring position, he’d shoot the ball the other way,” Cora said. “Yesterday, hit a ground ball with two strikes, which it was a positive for us. Then he got a pitch to hit in the eighth. Believe it or not, I go to the computer and compare swings and all that. I actually study. And I was looking at a swing he took against a lefty last year and the one yesterday, and he just missed the one yesterday by a click. So that was a good sign. He knows what he’s doing. He knows what he needs to do.”

Chasing pitches outside the zone has been an issue throughout the lineup. The Red Sox have the fifth-highest chase percentage (33.3%).

“I read a quote from him (Story), like, ‘We have to slow it down.’ And yeah, as a unit, we have to do it,” Cora said. “It seems like we get the line moving and then boom, ground ball double play and then one swing and 1, 2, 3, and we’re out. So I think using a big part of the field is very important. They’re not going to pitch to your honey hole. They’re pitching away from your strength. And I think if you take away that — you shoot the ball the other way a few times, and then you’re going to get pitches in your zone and then you can hit the ball in the air to the pull side, hitting homers or extra-base hits. But swing less. It’s not like take pitches right down the middle. Hunt those ones and be disciplined enough to lay off the other ones."

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Formula 1’s Emergency Meeting: 6 Rule Changes That Could Fix 2026 Season by Miami

Formula 1 hasn’t even made it four races deep into its most ambitious regulatory overhaul in a decade, and already the sport is in emergency session mode.

This Thursday, April 9th, right in the middle of the five-week gap before Miami, team technical chiefs, power unit manufacturer representatives, FIA leadership, and F1 itself will gather to hash out what went wrong and what needs to change before the next race weekend. According to numerous reports, there are six opportunities for the sport to try and fix what have been early headaches and concerns for F1. Formula 1’s emergency meeting could be a make or break for the sport in 2026.

Three races in. Six fixes needed. That’s either the sign of a sport willing to self-correct quickly, or evidence that the 2026 ruleset was released with more rough edges than anyone publicly admitted.

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The Three Problems F1 Needs to Fix

F1 testing Ferrari Charles Leclerc
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The list of what’s broken isn’t subtle.

First, and most urgently, is the safety issue. Haas driver Ollie Bearman walked away from a violent crash at Suzuka, but the circumstances that caused it can’t be hand-waved away. The collision happened because Bearman’s car was in boost mode while Franco Colapinto’s Alpine ahead was harvesting energy, a speed differential of roughly 50 km/h between the two cars on the same straight. That’s not a racing incident. That’s a regulatory problem. McLaren principal Andrea Stella had been warning about exactly this scenario for weeks before Bearman’s car went airborne. Haas boss Ayao Komatsu said flatly afterward: “We just cannot ignore it.”

They won’t.

Second on the agenda is the qualifying mess. Charles Leclerc summed up the feeling across the paddock when he said the days of “crazy,” on-the-edge Q3 laps feel like a memory. The new power management requirements mean drivers aren’t attacking corners and instead they’re running algorithms. There’s also a genuinely bizarre quirk that surfaced after China, where a minor throttle input from Leclerc caused his car’s software to misread its own energy state, burning fuel in the wrong part of the track. His car confused itself. In qualifying.

🚨| Charles Leclerc fumes after bizarre Ferrari issue ruins Sprint qualifying lap:

— Charles Leclerc was left furious after an inexplicable issue with his Ferrari during the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix Sprint qualifying. Despite a strong start to the season, Leclerc could only… pic.twitter.com/H2zMt1tWW4

— This is Formula 1 (@ThisIsFormu1a1) March 13, 2026

And the last issue they need to address before Miami is the straight-line speed collapse that’s made F1 2026 look strange on camera. Cars are hitting their top speed mid-straight, then visibly slowing before the braking zone. At Suzuka’s legendary 130R, cars that should be flat-out were backing off. On TV, with the engine note dropping away, it looks broken to casual viewers and looking broken to casual viewers is a problem Formula 1 can’t afford right now, especially with a massive American audience that only recently found the sport.

Six Solutions to F1’s 2026 on the Table Right Now

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Here’s what’s reportedly in play for the April 9 discussions.

The most straightforward fix: Increase the energy that can be harvested during super clipping — the technique where drivers harvest battery power while still on full throttle. Right now, the cap is 250kW, whereas during lift-and-coast it is 350kW. Equalizing those limits would make super clipping the preferred option and reduce the frequency of the dangerous lift-and-coast speed gaps that contributed to Bearman’s crash.

The counterintuitive fix: Make the cars slower. Reducing the maximum MGU-K deployment from 350kW forces the car to spread its energy over a longer straight, so it doesn’t run dry before the braking zone. Slower cars, more consistently at the limit. The FIA reportedly tested this concept during pre-season.

Formula 1 has prepared 6 measures for the meeting that will take place next week, in order to solve the issues saw in the first 3 race

– Increse the power of super clipping (frmo 250kW to 350kW)
– Reduce energy consumption so that it does not run out so quickly
– Reduce the… pic.twitter.com/WY0BcZ85EJ

— Holiness (@F1BigData) April 2, 2026

Stricter recharge limits are also on the table. Qualifying currently allows 9 megajoules of energy recovery per lap (the amount of electrical energy the battery can recover in a single lap during qualifying). Suzuka was dialed back to 8MJ at the last minute. Some discussions have centered on dropping to as low as 6 MJ, which would cost lap time but could eliminate the frantic energy management scramble that’s turning qualifying into a math problem.

The active aero play: Here, they can expand or eliminate the defined zones where straight mode can be activated. If drivers can run reduced drag for longer stretches, or freely throughout the lap like DRS was in its early years, the power demands on the battery drop significantly, reducing the energy cliff.

Rule simplification is also part of the conversation. Strip some of the algorithmic thresholds from the rulebook and hand control back to the drivers. Leclerc’s China lap was a case study in what happens when the car’s own software overrules the driver at the worst possible moment.

The one thing that won’t happen this year: changing the ICE/electric power balance. Right now, it’s roughly 55/45 — 400kW from the combustion engine, 350kW from the battery. Shifting more to the combustion side would help, but the engines weren’t designed for that mid-season, and forcing it risks reliability failures. That conversation gets tabled for 2027.

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What This Means for Miami and Beyond

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This week’s meeting isn’t a post-mortem on regulations that didn’t work and cannot be changed. It’s a deadline to save a season that’s already gone out of control. Whatever the parties involved in F1 agree needs to be implemented and tested before May 3 has to happen. At a time when F1 is growing in America and gaining steam, not addressing the issues will only compound the problems.

It’s a very tight window for things to get worked out. It’s roughly three weeks between agreement and race day in South Florida. Any changes need to clear the FIA’s bureaucratic and tedious regulatory process, be distributed to teams, and then be incorporated into the cars’ software and setup programs before Miami.

The good news: most of the fixes under discussion are software and regulatory parameter changes, not hardware overhauls. That makes them feasible on this timeline and means there’s no excuse for not executing them quickly.

The bigger picture is harder to ignore, though. F1 sold the 2026 regulations as the dawn of a new era. Three races in, the sport is holding an emergency meeting to fix what’s already broken. The rules, even with their rough edges, have produced close racing and genuine competition across the field. But the qualifying product and the safety risk on straights are major problems.

Miami is five weeks away. Formula 1’s emergency meeting this week is the moment F1 either shows it can adapt fast, or reveals how deep the problems actually run.

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How Omer Mayer returning to Purdue basketball fits roster as Braden Smith leaves big shoes to fill

Omer Mayer's Purdue men's basketball plan was always discussed in two phases — one in which he played with Braden Smith, and one in which he succeeded him.

That agenda remains set for 2026-27. Jonathan Givony of Draft Express reported Monday he heard that from Mayer's representatives at CAA.

The Israeli spent his freshman season learning behind — and playing alongside, at times — Division I's all-time assists leader. Now he enters the second phase, one which he sought when deciding to become a Boilermaker in the first place.

"I've said it before — I have two siblings, both younger than me," Mayer said after the season-ending loss to Arizona in the Elite Eight. "Now I have a big brother for life. As simple as that. This guy has done so much for this team, and for me, personally."

Mayer will take what he learned from this freshman experience and apply it to being a big part of running what annually expects to be one of the nation's most efficient offenses.

Smith's command of the offense — both in minutes and method — did not leave a lot of time to evaaluate what a Mayer-led offense might look like. His 14.3 minutes per game ranked eighth on the team. Some portion of those came with Smith on the floor as well, so Mayer's 1.15 assists per game and 1.28 assist-to-turnover ratio must be taken in that context.

Mayer averaged 5.5 points per game and shot 35.5% from 3-point range. His confidence and production as a shooter increased as the season progressed. By the end of the season, his tendency to put his head down and dribble his way to a mid-range jumper became easier and easier to predict.

When those shots were falling — such as in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals against Nebraska, or the NCAA Tournament opener against Queens — it showed the potential upside if those lead guard skills mesh with more predictable and regular playing time.

Purdue will have several other options with some experience bringing the ball up. C.J. Cox and Gicarri Harris did it sparingly in their first two seasons. Antione West Jr. did it a lot in high school and by all accounts spent his redshirt season creating offense for himself in practice. Luke Ertel will arrive this summer with the momentum of a state championship and his own comparisons to Smith.

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All of those candidates also make equal or more sense as off-the-ball players. Mayer can do that too, though his international role typically trended more towards facilitator. That showed up more in his various FIBA experiences, where he averaged 4.1 assists per game over four seasons.

Whoever succceeded Smith, by the way, would be following the best to ever do that job in a Purdue uniform. Arguably no one did it better for a full four years in any uniform.

That's not an easy act to follow, by Mayer's belief in his abilities never seemed to waver this past season. That freshman year was more about adapting to a secondary role and trying to maximize minutes off the bench.

Mayer spent a season watching Smith's performance on the court and preparation behind the scenes. The plan all along — that he will apply those lessons to his own skill set and unique traits — remains on schedule.

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Best UConn vs Michigan Same Game Parlay for the National Championship Game

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The Michigan Wolverines and UConn Huskies face off in the National Championship Game tonight.

This should be a terrific game between a dominant Wolverines squad anchored by transfers, and a Huskies program aiming for a third title in four years under Dan Hurley. 

My UConn vs. Michigan predictions and March Madness picks are betting on the Wolverines to cut down the nets thanks to their strong interior play and outside shooting.

See how that factors into my UConn vs. Michigan same-game parlay picks for April 6.

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The UConn Huskies are a well-coached program with championship experience and a strong starting lineup. That said, they had some struggles down the stretch, losing twice to Saint John's while also dropping games against bad Creighton and Marquette teams.

They had razor-close wins against Michigan State and Duke before beating Illinois 71-62 in the Final Four.

Meanwhile, the Michigan Wolverines are the highest-rated team in KenPom history and have looked unstoppable in the tournament, winning every game by more than 12 points. That includes their 91-73 Final Four beatdown of Arizona, which was widely considered the second-best team in the country.

The Wolverines clobbered the Wildcats despite leading scorer Yaxel Lendeborg playing just 14 minutes due to ankle and knee injuries. Lendeborg will play in the Final, and even if he isn't at full strength, the Wolverines have the size, athleticism, and depth to give UConn fits.

Two of the biggest reasons for the Wolverines' recent domination has been their red-hot perimeter shooting, and the offensive improvement of Aday Mara.

Five-star freshman Trey McKenney went 4-for-6 from deep against Arizona, and has drained more than 1.5 threes in eight of the last 12 games.

UConn's best perimeter defender Silas Demary Jr. will likely guard PG Elliot Cadeau, giving McKenney a more favorable matchup against Braylon Mullens or Solo Ball, the latter of which is dealing with a foot sprain.

Meanwhile, Mara has scored 14+ points in eight of the last 11 games, including a 26-point performance against Arizona's elite interior defense. Michigan will need the 7-foot-3 center on the floor as much as possible to battle Tarris Reed Jr, and he could carry more of the offensive load if Lendeborg is limited.

With Mara controlling the paint and McKenney bombing threes, the Wolverines should win their first title since 1989.

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Michael Kim shares the NSFW thought he had as his approach on the 72nd hole of the Texas Open flew into the bunker

Michael Kim has quietly become one of the best stories in golf. Mirroring the rise of Max Homa in some ways, the Seoul-born journeyman has become a PGA Tour cult favorite by way of a popular Golf X account and vastly improved play. On Sunday, he had a chance to claim his second-ever PGA Tour title at the Valero Texas Open before sending his approach on the 18th hole long, landing in the bunker just beyond the green. Kim needed to hole-out to tie J.J. Spaun’s clubhouse lead and force a playoff, and came oh-so-close to doing just that.

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It wasn’t all bad news for Kim though, who shortly after boarded his flight to Augusta with nearly $750,000 crisp dollars in his pocket. While on his flight, Kim decided to host one of his now Internet-famous X Q&As, where he was asked what was going through his mind as his approach on 18 sailed over the back of the green. His answer, while very NSFW, was great.

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It’s good to know that, regardless of God-given ability or hard-earned talent, golf does it to us all from time to time. In the Q&A, Kim also explained that the wind on 18 was tricky because of the grandstands and that he had just watched Tommy Fleetwood hit pitching wedge in, only for his own PW to soar over. Go figure.

On the bright side, Kim has risen to 56th in the world, is currently inside the top-50 in the FedEx Cup standings and will tee it up at Masters next week. Golf makes us all curse like a sailor from time to time, but as far as consolation prizes go, it’s hard to complain about that.

MLB first basemen power rankings in week 3

The MLB is through the first two weeks of the 2026 season. The season has seen hot starts from veterans and players entering the first few seasons of their careers. In the opening month of the season, it’s common for players to work their way into becoming locked in. However, as the months become warmer, players begin to perform at a higher level. Here are the top 10 first basemen rankings heading into week three.

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1. Ben Rice, New York Yankees

Oct 7, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (11) hits an RBI single in the sixth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game three of the ALDS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Rice has started quickly following his monster 2025 season. He’s on pace to break last season’s total of 26 home runs. The sky is the limit for the young first baseman.

2. Christian Walker, Houston Astros

Walker struggled early in his first season with Houston. He rebounded and finished with 27 home runs and 88 RBI. If he stays consistent, he can reach 30 home runs in season two with the Astros.

3. Munetaka Murakami, Chicago White Sox

Chicago’s big free agent signing is off to a hot start. He’s quickly established himself as the most feared hitter in the White Sox lineup. Early production points to Murakami leading the team in every statistical category.

4. Sal Stewart, Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart (27) gestures as he runs the bases after hitting a homer in the eighth inning of a MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates, Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati. Reds lost 8-3.

The rookie is off to a hot start with the Reds. He reached two home runs in his first 30 at-bats. As Cincinnati competes for the division, Stewart will be relied on to continue producing.

5. TJ Rumfield, Colorado Rockies

Rumfield is producing for a Colorado team that lacks offense. He won the first base job out of Spring Training and started quickly. There will be regression, but Rumfield is off to a hot start.

6. Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves

Olson is quickly helping Atlanta get over last season’s letdown. His power has been on display throughout the first two weeks of the season. He will be a top ten first baseman throughout the season.

7. Jake Burger, Texas Rangers

Mar 31, 2026; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Texas Rangers first baseman Jake Burger (21) hits an RBI single during the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

Burger battled injuries in his first season with Texas. He’s entered this season healthy and is quickly producing. He’s an underrated player to watch as the season progresses.

8. Luis Garcia, Washington Nationals

Garcia is starting fast for the Nationals. The veteran has produced early in the season. The power numbers may take a step back, but he’s locked in through two weeks.

9. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays

Guerrero Jr. is the best hitter in Toronto’s lineup. He’s a lock to finish the season as a top ten first baseman. By midseason, he will be a member of the American League All-Star roster.

10. Mark Vientos, New York Mets

Last season was a letdown for Vientos. He battled injury and couldn’t replicate 2024’s numbers. He’s now healthy and making a case to stick in New York’s lineup.


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Rams trade idea lands 2024 first-round QB as Matthew Stafford's heir in draft trade-down

Rams trade idea lands 2024 first-round QB as Matthew Stafford's heir in draft trade-down originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Rams are looking to go all-in in 2026, but that doesn't mean that they cannot also plan for the future of the franchise.

One of the main issues the Rams will need to resolve with their roster is their quarterback room, and specifically, their backup to Matthew Stafford, who can develop for a year.

ESPN's Bill Barnwell proposed a trade that would have the Rams moving down from 13th overall with the Minnesota Vikings for 2024 first-round QB J.J. McCarthy and a third-round pick to move back to 18th overall.

Rams trade idea lands McCarthy, 18th, 97th picks

"We know general manager Les Snead doesn't value picks in the bottom quarter of the first round, so the Rams aren't likely to move down very far if they do trade down," Barnwell writes.

With the Rams seemingly limited trade-down range, the Vikings emerge as a viable option for the Rams to move down, thanks to this intriguing package Barnwell proposed.

Minnesota could send the 97th pick along with McCarthy to the Rams to move up from No. 18 to No. 13 in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Los Angeles would get a cheap backup quarterback to develop behind Stafford for at least the next year, while not moving too far back in the first round of the draft, and picking up a late third-rounder as well.

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With the Rams eyeing wide receiver help, one of Omar Cooper Jr. or Jordyn Tyson could be available with the 18th pick. If the Rams could turn the 13th pick into one of those WRs, McCarthy, and the 97th pick, it would be a massive win for L.A.

While McCarthy struggled a lot last year, with 1,632 yards, 11 touchdowns to 12 interceptions, and a brutal 35.6 QBR, as a backup to Stafford for a year to develop a bit more might not be a bad flyer for the Rams to take.

The Vikings' experiment with McCarthy is seemingly over, and the Rams have experience developing quarterbacks who were busts on their previous team into starting quarterbacks in the NFL.

Who's to say McCarthy can't turn things around after a year with Sean McVay and behind Stafford? It's worth a try, especially if it's part of this quality trade-down proposed by Barnwell.

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Eagles' Maxx Crosby trade prediction returns 3-piece cost to Raiders

Maxx Crosby

Eagles' Maxx Crosby trade prediction returns 3-piece cost to Raiders originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Maxx Crosby was nearly a Baltimore Raven.

Instead, he remained with the Las Vegas Raiders earlier this offseason when the Ravens backed out of an agreed-upon trade, citing concerns with Crosby's physical.

It's created an odd situation, one in which no one is quite sure what'll happen next with Crosby.

Crosby and the Raiders are saying all the right things about him staying put, but it's easy to imagine that a trade could still be coming at some point.

ESPN's Bill Barnwell, in a new article on Monday, predicts that it could be the Philadelphia Eagles who make the deal.

He proposes a 3-for-1 setup that includes a couple draft picks:

  • Eagles get: Edge Maxx Crosby
  • Raiders get: 1-23, 2027 third-round pick, Edge Nolan Smith Jr.

"While Crosby is saying that he wants to move forward with the only pro organization he has ever known after his trade to the Ravens fell through, the same logic that led the Raiders to initially deal Crosby to Baltimore still holds," Barnwell writes. "Vegas doesn't appear to be close to seriously contending. Crosby turns 29 in August. He wants to win, ideally sooner rather than later. That might happen in Vegas, but by the time it does, Crosby could be well past his peak. With a predilection for trades and an affinity for elite defensive linemen, Howie Roseman's Eagles have always been on the fringes of the Crosby sweepstakes."

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Barnwell then explains that if not for finances, this deal might already have happened.

"The issue is money," Barnwell writes. "Philly is spending a whopping $219 million on their offense this season, and though the defense comes in at just over $86 million, those figures will change in the years to come. Jordan Davis just got paid, and D-line partner Jalen Carter should be next. Cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean are about to get much bigger deals after 2026. The Eagles will have to shift some money from offense to the defense, and spending a ton on Crosby won't make that process easier."

Barnwell wonders if A.J. Brown getting sent to Vegas would actually make the most sense, but in the end, he proposes the edge rusher portion of the deal above that sends Smith to the Raiders.

It would certainly be flashy for the Eagles to get Crosby, and it'd be clearly more immediate impact than anyone they could land with the No. 23 pick.

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How Can Bruins Clinch Playoff Berth?

Boston Bruins forward Fraser Minten

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The Boston Bruins have exceeded expectations this season as the team is holding onto the top Wild Card spot entering the final games of the season.

Boston entered the season after failing to make the playoffs last year and being sellers at the trade deadline. Although the oddsmakers expected the Bruins to miss the playoffs, the team has done well under first-year head coach Marco Sturm.

With four games left to go in the season, Boston is holding onto the top Wild Card spot, but has yet to clinch a playoff berth. So, how can the Bruins clinch a playoff berth?

The Bruins control their own destiny, and with four games to go, all Boston needs is four points, and they will clinch a playoff berth, regardless of what the teams do behind them. Meaning, if the Bruins get two wins, or just go to overtime in all four games, regardless of whether they win or lose, Boston will clinch.

To miss the playoffs, two teams would have to pass Boston in the standings. Only five teams that can catch the Bruins, and the Capitals, have the slimmest chance as they would need Boston to lose all of its games in regulation while winning all of theirs.

For now, Boston can just go 2-2-0 in its final four games to clinch a playoff berth and not have to worry about what the teams chasing them do.

The Bruins' final four games come against the Carolina Hurricanes on the road on Thursday, at home against the Tampa Bay Lightning, on the road against the Columbus Blue Jackets, and at home against the New Jersey Devils to close out the season.

If the season ended today, Boston would be the top Wild Card team and would match up against the Lightning in the first round.

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Browns 2026 NFL draft: Age an important number for these WR draft prospects

Feb 27, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Arizona State wideout Jordyn Tyson (WO40) speaks to members of the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images | Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images

For most Cleveland Browns fans, the question going into the 2026 NFL draft is “WR or OT?” Thankfully, the Browns have two picks in the first round and another high in the second round, which should lead to the answer of “Both!” and just depend on the order.

In the lead-up to every NFL draft, people love numbers. That is why the NFL combine has been so popular. Whether it is 40-yard dash times, SPARQ scores, Relative Athletic Scores, or the no longer used Wonderlic test, folks love things that can be distilled down to numbers.

For Cleveland Browns GM Andrew Berry, age has often played a huge role in his draft decisions. Rare is a time when Berry has drafted a player in the first three rounds that wasn’t 21 years old, or close to it.

With wide receiver on the top of mind, Ian Hartitz provided a list of receiver ages by the end of the year:

21: Carnell Tate

22: Jordyn Tyson -Makai Lemon -KC Concepcion -Chris Bell -Zachariah Branch -Antonio Williams -Ja’Kobi Lane -Ted Hurst

23: Omar Cooper -Denzel Boston -Chris Brazzell -Germie Bernard -Elijah Sarratt -Deion Burks

24: Skyler Bell -Malachi Fields -Bryce Lance

Does that list mean that Tate rockets ahead of Tyson, Lemon, or Concepcion just based on age? No, of course (or hopefully) not. It does mean that with all other factors being equal, Tate might have the upper hand. It could mean that Cooper and Boston, two receivers that this writer has either placed with Cleveland later in the first round or thought of doing so, might not be as high on Berry’s list.

The Browns are in the midst of another rebuild and should be focused on talent alone, but younger players should have A) a higher upside, B) less injury history, and C) a longer runway for a career in the NFL.


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Joyce names two players Liverpool desperately need right now

Joyce names two players Liverpool desperately need right now
Joyce names two players Liverpool desperately need right now

It’s a damning assessment of where Liverpool are right now, and according to Paul Joyce, the issues run far deeper than just one bad result at the Etihad.


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Writing for The Times, the respected Liverpool correspondent has pointed directly at a lack of leadership and mentality within the current squad, suggesting we are missing two figures who once defined standards at the club.

Joyce highlights Henderson and Milner absence

Reflecting on the fallout from the 4-0 defeat to Manchester City, Joyce didn’t hold back when analysing what he sees as a worrying shift in attitude.

He wrote: “When the captain, Virgil van Dijk, is admitting the team essentially gave up at one point… and Dominik Szoboszlai… concedes ‘none of us’ were fighting ‘as much as we could’, then there could hardly be a bigger indictment of the present malaise.”

That alone underlines just how serious things have become, because when both the current skipper and a potential future leader are questioning the fight within the group, it points to something fundamentally wrong.

The journalist then delivered the key line that many supporters will agree with: “What they would give to have someone like Jordan Henderson or James Milner back in the fold right now.”

Liverpool mentality concerns grow before PSG

The reference to Jordan Henderson and James Milner isn’t just nostalgia, it’s about the standards those two set on and off the pitch, particularly in moments like this.

Joyce added: “Attitudes have altered and standards have certainly slipped. That reflects terribly on the players and also the man supposed to be inspiring them.”

That inevitably brings Arne Slot into the conversation, because while players must take responsibility, the manager is expected to set the tone.

We’ve already heard Dominik Szoboszlai admit that the fighting spirit “wasn’t there enough”, while Virgil van Dijk said he felt for the fans after such a poor display, and those comments now look even more concerning when placed alongside this analysis.

Joyce’s final warning is perhaps the most important: “Time for a new group to step up when it’s difficult.”

With a huge Champions League tie against PSG looming, that is exactly what we need to see, because right now this team looks like one that is missing not just quality, but the mentality that once defined us.

Buurman stunner books Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final spot

Buurman stunner books Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final spot
Buurman stunner books Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final spot

Veerle Buurman was the unlikely match-winner as Chelsea battled to a 2-1 victory against Tottenham Hotspur to book an FA Cup semi-final place.

The hosts went into this game looking to bounce back from their Champions League exit to Arsenal while Spurs were hoping to end a three-game losing streak.

It was Chelsea who took the lead just before the break. There has been plenty of talk about Sam Kerr's future this week but she showed why she is still such a deadly finisher as she headed in from Keira Walsh's ball.

However, Spurs responded well and equalised seven minutes into the second half. Eveliina Summanen whipped in a freekick from the left that evaded everyone and that goalkeeper Hannah Hampton misjudged with the ball eventually finding the net.

While Hampton looked far from her best her opposite number, Lize Kop, needed to react quickly when soon after Amanda Nildén's back pass played Kerr through but Kop managed to keep the scores level.

Spurs had their moments to take the lead but it was Chelsea who struck first. Veerle Buurman hadn't scored since arriving at Chelsea and she may not net a better one. The Dutch defender picked up the ball from outside the area, gave herself space and then rifled an effort past compatriot Kop.

The visitors almost levelled it up to force the game into extra-time late on but Cathinka Tandberg just dragged her shot wide.

That result means that Chelsea are still on for a domestic cup double with one more FA Cup quarter-final still to be played when Birmingham City face league leaders Manchester City.

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Veerle Buurman celebrates scoring for Chelsea
Veerle Buurman scored her first Chelsea goal to send the Blues into the FA Cup semi-finals [Getty Images]

Veerle Buurman scored a late winner as holders Chelsea beat Tottenham to reach the Women's FA Cup semi-finals.

Sam Kerr put Chelsea ahead in the 40th minute when she headed home via the post from Keira Walsh's cross.

Spurs responded after the break, with Eveliina Summanen's free-kick evading everyone in the box and flying over England goalkeeper Hannah Hampton's head for an equaliser.

Chelsea had a chance to retake the lead in the 82nd minute, but Kerr was unable to add a finishing touch to Wieke Kaptein's superb ball across the six-yard box.

With extra-time on the horizon, Buurman unleashed a fierce strike from the edge of the area to send Chelsea into the last four.

The Blues, who were knocked out of the Champions League by Arsenal last week, had several early opportunities before they took a first-half lead on Monday.

Lauren James' curling effort looked set for goal before a vital interception from Spurs goalkeeper Lize Kop.

Alyssa Thompson was also denied by Kop, who reacted well to the forward's first-time strike at the near post.

But Buurman's first Chelsea goal gave her side a much-needed win going into the international break.

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Bernardo Silva to decide next club before World Cup as Barcelona, Benfica, MLS and Saudi suitors circle

Bernardo Silva to decide next club before World Cup as Barcelona, Benfica, MLS and Saudi suitors circle
Bernardo Silva to decide next club before World Cup as Barcelona, Benfica, MLS and Saudi suitors circle

Bernardo Silva wants to make a decision on his new club before the start of the World Cup.

Silva will leaveManchester City when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign with the club captain having communicated his decision to the club.

Clubs have already expressed interest in signing the 31-year-old.Fabrizio Romano has reported that Silva has offers from top European clubs, alongside approaches from MLS and the Saudi Pro League.

The midfielder intends to make a decision before theWorld Cup this summer, where he is due to be part of Portugal's challenge. Barcelona are long-term admirers, while former club Benfica have also been named as suitors.

Manchester City assistant manager Pep Lijnders seemingly confirmed Silva's exit following the 4-0 win over Liverpool on Saturday.

“I didn’t like him before (when he worked as Liverpool assistant manager). Now I love him. The way he feels the game, what’s needed. There’s not many like him – when to drop, when to make a move 20 metres away from Rodri," he said at a post-match press conference.

“You never replace a player with the same kind of player because they don’t exist. Bernardo Silva is unique. The way he controls games, the way he moves, the way he receives, the way he leads, the way he sees the solutions. All these things.

“He feels the task how to play well, to make the team play well. These are the type of players, when they are not playing, you will feel it. He is so, so good. So you never search for a replacement for one type of player.

“You search for what is needed to grow with the team and somebody who can fit in the first XI. And then you hope, with our academy, with the young players we already brought that they can make that step as well in the midfield positions.”

Jets trade idea sends No. 2 overall pick to Titans for three draft selections

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The New York Jets are in the middle of a rebuild, and with some uncertainty at the quarterback position long-term, there is plenty of flexibility with their 2026 NFL Draft plans.

With plenty of ammo, a trade-up is very possible. But, with the No. 2 overall pick, and with Fernando Mendoza set to go No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, a trade-down is entirely on the table.

That's why ESPN's Bill Barnwell proposed a trade-down idea for the Jets, which would have Aaron Glenn's Jets sending the No. 2 overall pick to the Tennessee Titans for the No. 4 overall pick, along with two valuable picks, one in 2026 and the other in 2027.

Jets' trade-down idea would be a savvy move to beef up draft capital

"Jets get: 1-4, 3-66, 2027 fourth-round pick. Titans get: 1-2," Barnwell proposed. "... New York might be more agnostic about which of those defensive players it lands, and at No. 4, it could still ensure that it lands a difference-maker in the front seven."

While the Jets would have their choice of whoever they want with the No. 2 overall pick, with their most likely options being on the defensive side of the ball, they could still get one of the best options at the fourth pick.

If the Titans and Arizona Cardinals both go defense, there should be at least one intriguing defensive player available for the Jets with the fourth-overall pick.

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Sonny Styles, the off-ball linebacker from Ohio State, could be a realistic option after this trade-down. Arvell Reese, the Ohio State hybrid linebacker and pass rusher, is also an option who could make it to the Jets' pick at No. 4 overall in this scenario.

But the Jets could also go for Miami edge rusher Ruben Bain or Texas A&M pass rusher David Bailey. Either would make sense at No. 2 overall, and could be had with the fourth pick.

While the Jets aren't landing a massive haul for moving out of the second-overall pick, they will pick up a very early third-rounder and a future fourth, while still being guaranteed to come away with one of the top defensive players in this year's class.

This trade idea from Barnwell would be a huge win for the Jets, and if they could pull this off, it would be a move seriously worth considering.

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Top 10 all-time scoring leaders in NCAA Men’s Tournament

March Madness is the place where college players turn into legends. One big performance can change everything in a single night. Sometimes, one deep run is enough to define a player’s entire career. While many players shine briefly, only a few manage to deliver again and again on the biggest stage.

Scoring in the NCAA Tournament is never easy. The pressure feels intense, and defenses only get tougher with each round. On top of that, every possession matters, which makes putting up big numbers even harder.

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Even so, some players found a way to keep scoring no matter the situation. They stepped up in clutch moments and carried their teams deep into the bracket. In some cases, one unforgettable run built their legacy. In others, steady performances over multiple seasons helped them climb the record books.

With that in mind, here’s a look at the top 10 all-time scorers in NCAA Tournament history. (Via Fox Sports)

10. Drew Timme – Gonzaga Bulldogs (301 points)

10. Drew Timme - 301 points
Los Angeles Lakers forward Drew Timme (17) runs back up the court against the Dallas Mavericks during the game at the American Airlines Center. Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Drew Timme turned into one of the most dependable scorers in recent tournament history. Across 13 March Madness games, he averaged 23.2 points, which shows how steady he was.

During his time, Gonzaga stayed among the top teams and made deep runs almost every season. At the center of it all, Timme handled most of the scoring load. His footwork in the post stood out, and defenders often had no answer.

Unfortunately, the canceled 2020 tournament took away a full opportunity to add more points. Even with that setback, he still crossed the 300 mark.

In 2023, he delivered his best performance by scoring 36 points against UCLA in the Sweet Sixteen. That night, he controlled the offense and stayed aggressive from start to finish.

9. Corliss Williamson – Arkansas Razorbacks (303 points)

9. Corliss Williamson - 303 points
Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Corliss Williamson before a game against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Corliss Williamson anchored Arkansas basketball in the mid-1990s. Over 15 tournament games, he averaged 20.2 points and played a key role in every run.

Back then, the Razorbacks played a fast and physical style, which suited Williamson perfectly. As a result, he became their main scoring option.

The 1994 season stands out the most because Arkansas won the national title. One year later, they nearly repeated but lost to UCLA in the final.

A defining moment came in the Final Four when he scored 29 points against Arizona. That performance helped Arkansas reach the championship game.

8. Bill Bradley – Princeton Tigers (303 points)

8. Bill Bradley - 303 points
U.S. former senator and Basketball hall of fame member Bill Bradley at Madison Square Garden. Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

Bill Bradley put up numbers that still feel unreal today. In just nine games, he managed to score 303 points, which is remarkable.

Most of that production came in 1965, when Princeton made a surprise run to the Final Four. Throughout that tournament, Bradley carried the entire offense.

Scoring 177 points in a single run shows how dominant he was. His ability to attack from anywhere made him very hard to defend.

One unforgettable performance came when he dropped 58 points against Wichita State. That remains one of the highest single-game totals in tournament history.

7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – UCLA Bruins (304 points)

7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 304 points
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar dominated college basketball long before his NBA fame. At UCLA, he played under the name Lew Alcindor.

Because freshmen were not allowed to play at that time, he had fewer chances to build his total. Still, he scored 304 points in just 12 games.

Meanwhile, UCLA won three straight championships from 1967 to 1969. His presence made a huge difference in those runs.

The skyhook became his signature move, and opponents simply could not stop it. Early in his tournament career, he scored 38 points in one game, setting the tone for what followed.

6. Glen Rice – Michigan Wolverines (308 points)

6. Glen Rice - 308 points
Washington Wizards guard Glen Rice (14) dribbles down the court against Toronto Raptors in the second period. Toronto won 103-84. Credit: Peter Llewellyn-USA TODAY Sports

Glen Rice is best known for one incredible tournament run. During 1989, he scored 184 points, which still stands as a record.

Earlier in his career, his tournament numbers were modest. Over time, though, he improved and found his rhythm.

By his senior year, everything clicked into place. Michigan went on to win the national title, with Rice leading the scoring in every game.

Across 13 total games, he averaged 23.6 points. One standout performance included a 39-point game against Florida.

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5. Oscar Robertson – Cincinnati Bearcats (324 points)

5. Oscar Robertson - 324 points
Oscar Robertson at NBA Cares Legacy Project Dedication at the Weingart YMCA. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Robertson proved he could do everything on the court. Even in the NCAA Tournament, his scoring stood out.

In only 10 games, he scored 324 points, which is incredible. That also gave him an average of 32.4 points per game.

With Robertson leading the way, Cincinnati reached the Final Four twice. His ability to control the game made a big difference.

One unforgettable performance came when he scored 56 points against Arkansas in 1958. Despite the loss, he carried almost the entire scoring load.

4. Tyler Hansbrough – North Carolina Tar Heels (325 points)

4. Tyler Hansbrough - 325 points
Charlotte Hornets forward Tyler Hansbrough (50) argues a call with a referee during the second half against the New York Knicks at Time Warner Cable Arena. The Hornets defeated the Knicks 97-93. Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

Tyler Hansbrough built his tournament legacy step by step. His freshman year ended early, but the team improved every season after that.

First came an Elite Eight run, followed by a Final Four appearance. Eventually, North Carolina won the national title in 2009.

Across 17 games, he averaged 24.9 points. His energy and toughness made him hard to stop.

One strong performance came in 2007, when he scored 33 points against Michigan State.

3. Danny Manning – Kansas Jayhawks (328 points)

3. Danny Manning - 328 points
Maryland’s interim head coach Danny Manning calls out to players during the first half in the game against MSU. Credit: Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK

Danny Manning delivered consistency throughout his college career. Playing in all four tournaments gave him 16 total games.

Over that span, he averaged 20.5 points and kept improving each season. His senior year, however, stands above the rest.

Kansas won the national title in 1988, with Manning leading every step. During that run, he scored at least 24 points in all six wins.

A year earlier, he showed his scoring ability with a 42-point game in the tournament.

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2. Elvin Hayes – Houston Cougars (358 points)

2. Elvin Hayes - 358 points
NBA great Elvin Hayes is honored for being selected to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team during halftime in the 2022 NBA All-Star Game at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

Elvin Hayes dominated college basketball during his era. Each tournament run added more to his growing total.

He started with 63 points in 1966, then followed it with 128 in 1967. By 1968, he delivered his best performance with 167 points.

That final run pushed him to the top of the scoring list at the time. Overall, he averaged 27.5 points per game.

In one of his best games, he scored 49 points and controlled the paint with ease.

1. Christian Laettner – Duke Blue Devils (407 points)

1. Christian Laettner - 407 points
Former NBA player Christian Laettner walks across the court after a ceremony during the second quarter of the game between the Washington Wizards and the Oklahoma City Thunder at Verizon Center. Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images

Christian Laettner sits alone at the top of this list. No other player has crossed the 400-point mark in NCAA Tournament history.

Across 23 games, he averaged 17.7 points while playing in deep runs every year. Duke reached the Final Four in 1989 and the title game in 1990.

Then came back-to-back championships in 1991 and 1992. Throughout those runs, Laettner stayed consistent.

His most famous moment came against Kentucky, when he hit a buzzer-beater and scored 31 points. That shot remains one of the most iconic in March Madness history.

Even today, his record still feels out of reach.

Conclusion

In the end, these players made March Madness their own stage. Some had long careers, while others had one incredible run. However, all of them delivered under pressure.

For now, Christian Laettner’s record still looks safe.

2026 NFL draft: Scout likens Kadyn Proctor to New York Giants' Evan Neal

Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor enters the 2026 NFL draft as one of the most physically imposing prospects at his position.

Listed at 6-foot-7 and 352 pounds, the former five-star recruit possesses rare size and flashes of athleticism that have drawn attention from evaluators. Mel Kiper Jr. ranks Proctor as the 14th overall prospect on his big board, projecting him as a potential late first-round selection.

Despite the measurable appeal, concerns persist about Proctor's consistency and competitive fire.

One NFL scout offered a pointed assessment, drawing an unflattering parallel to New York Giants tackle Evan Neal, who has been widely regarded as a bust since being selected seventh overall in 2022.

Neal recently re-signed with the Giants on a one-year minimum deal after limited production and a move to guard.

"I didn't like Evan Neal, and this guy is exactly the same," the scout told Go Long TD. "I wanted to like him, too. He has a little bit of movement for being so big. But the game against Auburn, he's just standing around watching. He just teases you and, ultimately, disappoints. Big, good-looking dude but not physical, not a lot of grit. Stands around and watches."

Proctor's blend of power in the run game and occasional mobility offers upside, yet questions about his effort and sustained physicality mirror the issues that have plagued Neal's career.

Teams drafting in the first round will need to weigh Proctor's elite traits against the risk of investing high capital in a player whose tape has left some evaluators disappointed

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Scout likens Kadyn Proctor to Giants' Evan Neal

Five reasons why Auburn beat Tulsa to win its first NIT Championship

The Auburn Tigers are the 2026 NIT Champions after defeating Tulsa in overtime, 92-86, on Sunday.

Auburn held a 21-point first-half lead before allowing Tulsa to make a comeback in the second half. It took a lot of effort from this team to battle back after losing the big lead. Auburn had five players in double figures scoring. The backcourt combination of Tahaad Pettiford and Kevin Overton combined for 50 of the 92 points scored for Auburn. This is a win that can help the Tigers get momentum for next season with the potential for several players to return in 2026-27.

Here are five key stats from Auburn's 92-86 overtime win versus Tulsa for the 2026 NIT Championship.

Kevin Overton

That is all that needs to be said about this win for the Tigers. Kevin Overton saved the day with the three that sent the game to overtime, but he was great for the Tigers throughout the game. He led Auburn in scoring with 26 points, and he was five of eight from three-point land in the game. He had a clutch three-pointer in overtime that put the Tigers up 89-84 that pushed them to victory.

Keyshawn Hall foul trouble

Keyshawn Hall did not have much of an impact in scoring for the Tigers due to foul trouble. Auburn was up by 12 points in the second half when Hall went out with his fourth foul. When he made it back in the game Auburn had given up the lead. He was effective in rebounding though with 12 in the game.

Three-point shooting

One of the concerns for head coach Steven Pearl coming into the NIT Championship was the ability of Tulsa to make three-point shots. Auburn held Tulsa to just 6 of 27 shooting at 23% for the game. Auburn was not great but better than Tulsa making 11 of 27 from long range at 41%.

Auburn shared the basketball

For most of the game Auburn did a good job at sharing the basketball. The Tigers had 19 assists in the game versus 12 for the Golden Hurricane. Tahaad Pettiford led the Tigers with eight in the game, and Filip Jovic was second with four. Pettiford was second on the team in scoring with 24 points.

Rebounding

Auburn won the rebounding battle in the game 39-34. Winning that part of the game became tough late in the game when Hall and Jovic both fouled out. This forced Auburn to play a smaller lineup, but as a team they were able to still control the boards. The Tigers had 13 offensive rebounds, and also had 18 second chance points in the win.

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This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Auburn basketball vs Tulsa: Five stats from Auburn's NIT title win

UConn-Michigan announcers: Who will call the men's title game?

Monday night's NCAA men's national championship game in Indianapolis will feature two excellent teams in UConn and Michigan in a fight for a title.

Who will be on the call for CBS Sports, you might wonder. Well, it's the network's top broadcasting team.

The main group of play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle, analysts Bill Raftery and Grant Hill and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson will be on the call for the national title game. Gene Steratore will be on hand as the rules analyst.

That's as good of a crew as you can ask for as we prepare for what's shaping up to be a battle for the bracket.

What time does the game start?

The game will start at 8:50 p.m. ET on TBS.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: UConn-Michigan announcers: Who will call the men's title game?

4-star WR Khalil Taylor names Penn State as his No. 1 school

Who said recruiting would be a challenge for the new Penn State regime? After a shaky start to the offseason, Matt Campbell and his staff have been racking up the commitments in recent weeks. But that’s not the only thing fans should be excited about.

Four-star wide receiver Khalil Taylor had committed to the Nittany Lions a little more than a year ago, but decommitted just a couple days before James Franklin was relieved of his duties. Thankfully that didn’t stop him from showing interest in the team, and now they are back in his good graces five months later.

Taylor took a trip up to Penn State this weekend and made an exciting announcement following the conclusion of his visit. The blue-chip receiver spoke with Sean Fitz of Blue White Illustrated about where his recruitment stands, telling Fitz, “I would consider them as No. 1, they’re definitely at the top of the board.”

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"I would consider them as No. 1... they're definitely at the top of the board."

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— Blue White Illustrated (@PennStateOn3) April 5, 2026

While it sounds like like the school might get their second four-star pass-catcher from the Class of 2027 soon, things are also heating up with one of the top-ranked quarterbacks in the nation from the same recruiting class. It’s truly remarkable how quickly Campbell has shifted the recruiting narrative from a school who could have trouble bringing in even three-star recruits to a program that is attracting some of the top talent in the nation.

They haven’t secured Taylor’s commitment just yet, but his comment alone serves a massive win for this recruiting window.

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This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Penn State named front runner for 4-star 2027 WR Khalil Taylor

Denver Broncos schedule of 2026 opponents

After winning the AFC West last fall, the Denver Broncos will face a first-place schedule during the 2026 NFL season. The league is expected to announce the finalized schedule in May (perhaps on May 12), but we already know Denver's full list of 2026 opponents.

In addition to playing their AFC West rivals, the Broncos will face the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks and the same-place finisher from the AFC South at home in 2026.

On the road, Denver will face their division rivals plus the Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers and the same-place finishers from the AFC North and NFC South.

Denver's opponents from the AFC South, AFC North and NFC South will be the Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers and Carolina Panthers, respectively.

Denver Broncos 2026 Opponents

  • Kansas City Chiefs (home, away)
  • Los Angeles Chargers (home, away)
  • Las Vegas Raiders (home, away)
  • Buffalo Bills (home)
  • Miami Dolphins (home)
  • Los Angeles Rams (home)
  • Seattle Seahawks (home)
  • Jacksonville Jaguars (home)
  • Arizona Cardinals (away)
  • New England Patriots (away)
  • New York Jets (away)
  • San Francisco 49ers (away)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (away)
  • Carolina Panthers (away)

After the Broncos were knocked out of the NFL playoffs by the Patriots in the AFC Championship game last season, the 2026 trip to New England appears to be a top candidate for a prime-time spotlight. Denver's home game against Buffalo — a rematch of the divisional round — could also be a strong candidate for a nationally televised window this fall.

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FSU athletics partners with AI company to enhance storytelling

Florida State athletics and over 190 other athletic organizations have joined an innovative partnership with FanWord, an AI storytelling company, to enhance their sports reporting.

The platform uses AI technology to boost coverage and provide equal media opportunities for every athlete and sport. This partnership provides students with faster access to recaps and player information through the Seminoles’ existing websites and social media channels.

By streamlining news production, FSU’s athletic communication teams can increase the volume of content for the student body while maintaining full editorial control. FanWord aims to simplify college athletic communication, producing stories five times faster without sacrificing university control.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to staying at the forefront of how college athletics communicates and connects,” FSU Deputy Athletics Director for Strategic Communications Doug Walker said in a press release. “As well as a meaningful step forward as we continue to evolve how we tell our story. FanWord provides a platform that enhances our ability to produce high-quality content at scale, while still relying on the judgment and creativity of our staff.”

How does AI boost player visibility?

The company offers FanWord Assist and FanWord Stories, programs that the Garnet and Gold athletics plans to incorporate to assist with game recaps, player bios, feature stories, online interviews, and built-in transcriptions.

FanWord is designed specifically for athletic communication teams, making their jobs easier without affecting the quality of released media. By combining AI technology and human review, the platform increases content production while staying true to the Florida State brand.

More: How FSU is navigating the use of generative AI in the classroom

“This partnership with FanWord is another example of our commitment to telling the stories of our student-athletes, coaches, and teams,” Seminoles Assistant Athletics Director for Public Relations Derek Satterfield said in an interview with the FSView. “FanWord’s unique design automates the initial work of developing written content in an easily editable format that provides our public relations staff with ultimate authority over the final product.”

SJHN Daily: Smith Prank Backfires, Cuda Make Playoffs, Burns Plays 1,000th-Straight Game

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Will Smith’s April Fools’ Day efforts backfired.

On Apr. 1, according to San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky, Smith kept trying to prank his teammates.

“Will was trying to get April Fools jokes to all of us. All morning the other day. Trying to get people to go see Mike Grier in his office , thinking there was some trouble brewing. No one, I don’t think bit on it but to get him back that was great…” —Ryan Warsofsky pic.twitter.com/8ufW1rVRRn

— Willmack Updates (@willmackupdates) April 4, 2026

As repayment, that night, after the San Jose Sharks’ 4-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs, Adam Gaudette pretended to give the team’s player of the game award, the shark tooth necklace, to Smith, but then…

Feeling silly after that win. ��pic.twitter.com/5Cl6GAPm8e

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) April 2, 2026

Alex Wennberg ended up with the necklace.

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Is Eric Pohlkamp NHL ready? Prospect guru Chris Peters shares his thoughts on the Hobey Baker finalist! Plus, Keegan, Sheng, and Zubair discuss the San Jose Sharks‘ late season playoff push! Also, what do they think of Macklin Celebrini’s MVP case? Hear about that, and more, on the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast:

Former Sharks’ first-round pick Ozzy Wiesblatt talks about his time in San Jose, fresh start with the Nashville Predators.

What’s fueling Quentin Musty’s goal-scoring binge? How’s Kasper Halttunen becoming well-rounded?

San Jose Sharks lose pivotal game to Nashville Predators.

Askarov had no comment about his game tonight.

Tough loss all around for #SJSharks, full post-game interviews from Askarov, Wennberg & Leddy at SJHN YouTube: https://t.co/raYiOm7PImpic.twitter.com/yYcNzQZglf

— Sheng Peng (@Sheng_Peng) April 5, 2026

OTHER SHARKS NEWS…

WE'RE IN!!!!!

With Tucson falling to Henderson tonight, we've officially secured a spot in @TheAHL 2026 Calder Cup Playoffs! pic.twitter.com/J7Ph91CKBK

— x – SJ Barracuda (@sjbarracuda) April 5, 2026

Michael Misa talks match-up with role model John Tavares.

The Avalanche honoured Brent Burns pregame for reaching 1,000 consecutive games played on Saturday ��pic.twitter.com/yMrmLfMMlw

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 6, 2026

Sharks fans collaborating on Alex Wennberg book, thanking him in light of his King Clancy nomination.

AROUND THE NHL…

Pete Deboer hired by New York Islanders!

The John Tortorella era is off to a hot start in Vegas.

Colorado Avalanche slumping near end of regular season.

SADNESS FINDS JOY ON THE BREAKAWAY! ��

The @Capitals are on the board in the NHL Inside Out Classic thanks to Connor McMichael!

Watch now on @ESPNPlus, @DisneyPlus, @DisneyChannel, and @DisneyXD! pic.twitter.com/VQziieH0Hs

— NHL (@NHL) April 5, 2026

Boston Bruins lose after leading Tampa Bay Lightning through two periods.

The longest tenured NHL head coaches were first-time head coaching hires.

Porter Martone scores first NHL goal for overtime winner!

A breakdown of ‘Inside Out Classic’

It uses:
• Sony’s Beyond Sports visualization technology
• NHL EDGE positional data (puck & player tracking)
• Sony’s Hawk-Eye Innovations optical tracking data

The #NHL real-time game is the 3rd animated presentation bwtn ESPN & the NHL pic.twitter.com/TpjxwXWdGq

— Andrea DiCristoforo (@DreWithESPN) April 6, 2026

Jordan Spence shining in increased role with Ottawa Senators.

Longtime broadcaster Scott Oake announces retirement.

The Western Conference Wildcard Race pic.twitter.com/IO7Dbyk5eX

— Stupid Seal�� (@Stupid_Seal_) April 4, 2026

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Every Cooper Union 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 Cooper Union.

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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: 14th round (first pick, 95th overall), 1955 NBA Draft

Seasons at Cooper Union: unknown

Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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Man Utd’s rivals join the race for ‘unhappy’ Red who wants to leave Carrington

Man Utd’s rivals join the race for ‘unhappy’ Red who wants to leave Carrington
Man Utd’s rivals join the race for ‘unhappy’ Red who wants to leave Carrington

Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte has attracted the interest of several clubs in Europe, but Newcastle could keep him on the English shores.

The Uruguayan cost the club circa £42 million in addition to bonuses when he made the move from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024, but he hasn’t been able to justify this figure.

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Ugarte is said to be unhappy with his current status at Man Utd, as despite Michael Carrick’s limited options in midfield, he still finds himself struggling for playing time. The 44-year-old manager considers him a mere backup for Kobbie Mainoo and Casemiro.

Newcastle join Juventus & others in the race for Manuel Ugarte

Luckily for the Montevideo native, his poor Man Utd stint hasn’t repelled all suitors, with several clubs around Europe interested in his services.

According to CaughtOffside, Juventus are leading the race for Ugarte, having identified him as one of their main targets ahead of the upcoming summer transfer campaign.

The Bianconeri’s sporting director, Marco Ottolini, attended the international friendly between Uruguay and Algeria, which took place at the Allianz Stadium in Turin last week, with the intention of scouting a few players, especially Ugarte.

But as the source explains, Juve will face stern competition from other suitors, especially Galatasaray, who already attempted to sign Ugarte in the winter, but to no avail.

Moreover, the report names Man Utd’s historic rivals, Newcastle United, as a potential destination for the former PSG man, perhaps if they end up selling Sandro Tonali or Bruno Guiamaraes. Aston Villa are also part of the chase, while Ajax and Sunderland are considered outsiders.

Man Utd name their price for Ugarte

While Transfermarkt estimates the midfielder’s value at €30 million (£26m), United are reportedly seeking €40 million (£35m)  to part ways with him. So it remains to be seen if they’ll find a club willing to meet this price.

Man Utd are already planning to sign two new midfielders in the summer, one to replace the departing Casemiro, and another to fill the vacancy left by Bruno Fernandes, who resumed his duties in the No.10 role.

But if Ugarte ends up leaving Carrington, the arrival of a third new midfielder might become a necessity, especially with the club planning to compete on various fronts next season.

Palladino: ‘Atalanta are a model for Italian football’ with faith in youth

Palladino: ‘Atalanta are a model for Italian football’ with faith in youth
Palladino: ‘Atalanta are a model for Italian football’ with faith in youth

Raffaele Palladino explains the Atalanta ‘mantra’ ahead of today’s match with Lecce, as fourth place is within reach, while this club can be ‘a model for Italian football.’

It kicks off at the Stadio Via del Mare at 14.00 UK time (15.00 CEST).

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s four Serie A games on the Liveblog.

Como were held to a 0-0 draw by Udinese earlier today, while Roma were swept aside 5-2 by Inter last night, so the race for fourth place is hotting up.

A win here would take Atalanta to within five points of Como and the top four, with seven rounds left after that.

Palladino trusts Atalanta model for success

BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Raffaele Palladino , Head Coach of Atalanta BC during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and US Cremonese at Gewiss Stadium on February 09, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Our mantra over the last five months is to keep climbing that mountain,” Palladino told DAZN Italia.

“We won many games, were competitive in the Champions League, are still in the Coppa Italia, and now we are going into the last eight games of the Serie A season.

“We must give everything, have no regrets and be ambitious, as is the style of this club.”

BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 14: Giorgio Scalvini of Atalanta BC looks on after the Serie A match between Atalanta and Juventus at Gewiss Stadium on January 14, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

So much has been said about the Italy crisis after failing to qualify for a third consecutive World Cup, and the main culprit is the lack of Italian representation in Serie A club football.

In that sense, Atalanta stand out as an example to others, especially as their youth academy has been churning out talent for a long time and their players receive passage to the senior squad.

“Before I arrived here, I looked to Atalanta as a model for Italian football, because this is a club that believes in youth, not just Italian, even though over half the squad is Italian,” noted Palladino.

“We know that even if they make mistakes, we must give these young players belief and the time to grow.

“The tendency is to drop players who make errors and then they get forgotten, whereas we are ready to keep the faith.”

BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There are three Italians starting for Atalanta today, two in the Lecce XI, although it would’ve been more if not for Gianluca Scamacca’s injury.

Seattle Mariners Sign Shortstop Colt Emerson To $95 Million Contract

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Colt Emerson is all smiles after signing a $95 million contract with the Seattle Mariners before making his MLB debut. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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Last week the Seattle Mariners signed yet-to-be-a-rookie Colt Emerson to an eight-year, $95 million contract. For a few days, it was the largest deal ever given to a player who has yet to accrue a day of MLB service time (Jackson Chourio signed an eight-year, $82 million deal with the Brewers in 2023; and then Konnor Griffin signed a nine-year, $140 million deal moments before he made his MLB debut). Emerson’s deal also includes a $25 million club option for 2034. And, as these types of contracts often do, there are escalators built in for MVPs and Silver Slugger awards, as well as All-Star appearances. Shockingly, the deal has a full no trade clause.

Emerson was ranked fourth on MLB’s list of Top-50 prospects, and could be Seattle’s shortstop of the future. FanGraphs has him as a 55 future value prospect (on the 20-80 scale), with a 60 hit tool, 50/55 raw power, and 45/50 for fielding. That is the one question for the youngster: can he play shortstop every day at the big league level? Well, the Mariners are going to wait to find out, as they are keeping him in Triple-A Tacoma even after the ink on the new contract is dry.

Last season, playing at three minor league levels, Emerson slashed .285/.383/.458 with 16 home runs. The projection systems show roughly the same for 2026, as he refines his skills waiting for his chance to play in Seattle.

The Mariners currently rank 23rd in FanGraphs positional depth chart at shortstop, with J.P. Crawford getting the majority of the reps, with a -6.4 fielding score by their metrics. Leo Rivas is better defensively, but he cannot hit (career slash line of .235/.355/.306). So, with just a little seasoning, the door is wide open for Emerson to make the jump and prove to the fans in the Pacific Northwest that he is worth the money.

Seattle is taking a nearly nine-figure risk on the 20-year-old, a considerably bigger risk than the Astros did in 2014 when they gave Jon Singleton $10 million over five years, which went up in flames.

The Phillies gave Scott Kingery a six-year, $24 million contract before his rookie season, and he gave them -0.7 fWAR in his first year, and then just 2.1 fWAR the following, which was as good as it would get. The Covid-shortened 2020 season wasn’t productive, and he played in only 16 more games for Philadelphia after that.

Seattle signed Emerson despite being plagued by memories of the Evan White contract. In 2019, they signed the first baseman to the same deal as Kingery, with escalators up to $55 million. He won a Gold Glove as a rookie, but didn’t hit a lick (67 WRC+, with 100 as average). In 2021, that number was 24. Hip surgery ended that season early, and he hasn’t played in the big leagues since.

Now it is up to Emerson to perform on the farm and then perform on the biggest stage. If he does, he will exorcise the demons of previous deals gone bad, and provide the Mariners with a solid bat in the middle of what is already a solid lineup.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Kerim Alajbegovic: Man United pushing to complete surprise transfer

Kerim Alajbegovic: Man United pushing to complete surprise transfer
Kerim Alajbegovic: Man United pushing to complete surprise transfer

Manchester United have been strongly linked with Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig in their search for a left winger.

The Red Bull outfit are reluctant to part ways with their electric winger, who is valued at around €100 million. As a result, United might be forced to look for alternatives.

Interestingly, a report suggests that United are considering signing another highly rated Red Bull winger.

Manchester United want to wrap up deal for Kerim Alajbegovic

According to Bosnian outlet Reprezentacija.ba (via Sport Witness), Manchester United are now in contact to sign RB Salzburg sensation Kerim Alajbegovic.

It is claimed that a deal worth around €30 million (£26.1m) is “in the works” and United “want to complete the transfer of Kerim Alajbegovic as soon as possible.”

The two-footed winger has scored 11 goals and provided three assists at club level.

The 18-year-old’s promising performances for Salzburg have also made him a regular for Bosnia and Herzegovina, who recently stunned Italy to qualify for the World Cup.

Chelsea, Manchester City and Aston Villa are also keen on signing the Bosnian. However, it is not specified whether Alajbegovic’s suitors are in contact with the player’s agent or Bayer Leverkusen.

In March, Leverkusen announced that they had activated the buyback clause to bring the youngster back to Germany in the summer. He was part of the Bundesliga side’s youth setup for four years and only moved to Salzburg last year.

Manchester United want Benjamin Sesko to lure Yan Diomande

United dealt with figures at Red Bull last summer, signing Benjamin Sesko in a big-money deal.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming United hope that Sesko “can make the difference in their pursuit” of Diomande, who is also wanted by Liverpool.

It is understood Sesko still has friends in Leipzig and “will ask them to convince the teenager his preferred choice should be a move to the Theatre of Dreams.”

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Inter Milan Captain Becomes Third Most Prolific Argentinian Goalscorer In Serie A History With Roma Brace

Inter Milan Captain Becomes Third Most Prolific Argentinian Goalscorer In Serie A History With Roma Brace
Inter Milan Captain Becomes Third Most Prolific Argentinian Goalscorer In Serie A History With Roma Brace

Inter Milan talisman Lautaro Martinez continues to break records in Serie A.

According to FCInterNews, last night’s brace against Roma made El Toro the third joint-highest Argentine scorer in Serie A history.

Lautaro Martinez painted his return from injury with flying colors.

Indeed, the 28-year-old opened the scoring in the first minute, setting the tone for Inter’s scintillating 5-2 victory.

Furthermore, the Argentine striker netted his 16th league goal of the season at the start of the second half, effectively ending Roma’s comeback hopes.

In doing so, Lautaro has now scored 15+ goals in five consecutive Serie A seasons.

Inter Milan Star Lautaro Martinez Becomes Third Most Prolific Argentine Star in Serie A History

Lautaro has bagged an eye-catching 173 goals for Inter since joining the club from Racing in the summer of 2018.

Moreover, 131 of those strikes have come in Serie A, where Lautaro has reigned supreme this season. Indeed, he’s the division’s top scorer, having netted five more goals than any other player.

Therefore, Hernan Crespo and Gabriel Batistuta are the only Argentine players to have scored more goals in Italy’s top flight than El Toro.

Meanwhile, Lautaro has drawn level with Roma ace Paulo Dybala.

However, with La Joya struggling with injuries, it’s only a matter of time before the Nerazzurri captain overtakes him in the pecking order.

NCAA Tournament Schedule Today: Monday’s National Championship Game Details

NCAA Tournament Schedule Today: Monday’s National Championship Game Details
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The 2026 edition of the men’s NCAA Tournament, AKA March Madness, is nearly at an end! If you plan to watch the 2026 National Championship game, below you can get details on Monday’s matchup and other important info on March Madness, including where to watch tonight.

What is the NCAA Tournament schedule for today?

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
April 6(2) UConn vs. (1) Michigan8:50 PMCBS/truTV

What channel is the March Madness game on?

If you plan to watch the NCAA Tournament championship game tonight, it can be found on CBS and truTV.

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 March Madness games are also available on various streaming platforms. You can catch today’s matchups on YouTube TV, Paramount+, MAX, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream.

Which teams reached the Final Four?

NCAA Tournament
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The schools that reached the 2026 Final Four are Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, and UConn.

Who is favored to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament?

The popular picks to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament heading into the event were 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. The top prospects that took to the hardwood for this year’s tournament were Duke’s Cam Boozer, BYU’s AJ Dybantsa, Arkansas’ Darius Acuff Jr., Kansas’ Darryn Peterson, and Houston’s Kingston Flemings.

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Craig Breslow Finally Comments On Underperforming Red Sox

Boston Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow

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The Boston Red Sox are 2-7 to start the season, but chief baseball officer Craig Breslow still has a strong belief in the group he put together this offseason.

The Red Sox offense has not lived up to expectations, and the pitching additions have not looked great so far. However, it's still very early in the season, and lucky for the Red Sox, the season does not end after nine games. They still have 153 games to climb their way back to the top of the American League East.

During the Red Sox's Sunday matchup with the San Diego Padres, Breslow appeared on NESN amid what would turn into their seventh loss of the season. He acknowledged that the team needs to be better, but also that they know they have a strong group of players.

"We still believe very, very strongly in this team," Breslow said on Sunday. "Your rational brain says baseball needs to be evaluated over the long-term. Eight games in is not the time you want to draw conclusions, but your heart says, 'How do we help the group? What do we need to do? What are we missing? How do we turn this thing around?' But we have a bunch of good players who are not performing up to their potential right now, and that's going to turn."

The Red Sox do have plenty of good players not living up to expectations. However, the question on every fan's mind is whether this is a poorly timed slump or a sign of what's to come all season. It's likely the former. It's hard to imagine Roman Anthony, Jarren Duran, Willson Contreras, Caleb Durbin, Trevor Story and Ceddanne Rafaela all struggling to hit for a majority of the season.

On the pitching side, Johan Oviedo has gone to the injured list. His drop in velocity was a concern, and hopefully, when he's back, he can be a better contributor. Additionally, Ranger Suarez has struggled in his first two starts, but his track record should give fans belief that he will turn things around.

It's worth noting that Suarez missed a chunk of spring training for the World Baseball Classic and may not be completely built up. Regardless, the Red Sox expected more out of their stars. Breslow knows they are underperforming right now, but that is bound to change soon.

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How upstarts Falkirk created SPFL dilemma

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Falkirk have followed back-to-back promotions with a Premiership top-six finish [SNS]

Upstarts, in the nicest possible way, Falkirk have upset the Scottish Premiership applecart this season.

After the Bairns' successive promotions, onlookers may have banked on John McGlynn's brand of football being a breath of fresh air, but few would have expected them to be finish in the top six.

Victory over Motherwell on Saturday sealed that feat and they remain in contention for European qualification on two fronts.

But it has created somewhat of a dilemma for organisers, the Scottish Professional Football League. Here's why...

Fixture discrepancies among top six

For the uninitiated, the Premiership splits after 33 rounds of fixtures, whereafter the top six sides play each other one more time and the bottom six teams do likewise.

The post-split fixtures are expected to be announced soon and all 12 teams have one round of regular season fixtures still to play this coming weekend.

Celtic, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Falkirk, Motherwell and Rangers will be the top half of the table for the season's final five rounds of fixtures.

After 33 league games, leaders Hearts, Rangers, Motherwell and Falkirk will have played 17 home games in the division and 16 away. The quartet would normally therefore have two home games and three away matches after the split.

Defending champions Celtic and Hibs will have played 16 at home and 17 on the road and would expect three home games and two away matches post-split.

Given the need to even out home and away derbies and the stakes in the title race, it is likely two of Hearts' away games will be at Hibs' Easter Road and Celtic Park, while Rangers can expect to be away to Celtic and Hearts.

However, Hearts will have hosted Falkirk and Motherwell twice, which means one of those two latter sides face a potential third league trip to Tynecastle.

As well as visits from Hearts and Rangers, Celtic will have a home meeting with either Hibs, Falkirk or Motherwell - three sides who will have already visited Celtic Park twice this season.

There would also be a discrepancy with Rangers' fixtures. The Ibrox side would have hosted Hibs, Falkirk and Motherwell only once each, but the Ibrox side will only have two home games post-split and face a potential third trip to one of that trio of teams.

The most diplomatic solution may be to give Falkirk an additional home game, to make 20 in total, have them host Hibs, Motherwell and Rangers for a third time and visit Celtic Park and Hearts a third time.

That way, the current top four would end up playing each other home and away twice in the league. Falkirk, meanwhile, will have been compensated for losing home gates against Celtic and Hearts by having Rangers and Hibs with similarly large travelling support and that extra home game against Motherwell.

European permutations

However, if Falkirk were to be in contention for a European place, giving them an extra home game may be perceived as an unfair advantage. Celtic and the Bairns also maintain an interest in the Scottish Cup, with the reward for the winner a Europa League qualifying place and a potential impact on the league.

Should Celtic finish in the Premiership's top two to qualify for the Champions League qualifiers and win the Scottish Cup, it's likely the Europa League place would go to the team finishing third in the Premiership and that one of the Conference League qualifying places on offer to third and fourth in the league would go to the team that finishes fifth.

Should Celtic or Falkirk win the Scottish Cup and also finish either third or fourth in the Premiership, the Scottish Cup winners would enter the Europa League qualifiers and one of those Conference League qualifying places would go to the team that finishes fifth.

Hence, it is possible Falkirk could finish fifth and qualify for Europe with the benefit of having had an extra home game while the team in sixth would have had an even number of home and away games.

Bottom six impacted too

Aberdeen, Dundee, Dundee United, Kilmarnock, Livingston and St Mirren will make up the bottom six.

Aberdeen, Dundee, Livingston and St Mirren will have played 16 home league games and 17 away come the split. United and Killie will have the opposite.

Two of the three Dundee derbies this season have been at Dens Park, so in all likelihood a season's final meeting of the Tayside teams would be at Tannadice.

Assuming this, and Dundee's other away game being at Livingston (having hosted them twice), home games against Aberdeen, Killie and St Mirren would even things up.

Aberdeen, with home games versus Kilmarnock, St Mirren and United and trips to Dundee and Livi would also achieve parity of home and away ties. St Mirren would be due visits from Kilmarnock, Livi and United and be away to Aberdeen and Dundee.

But here come the discrepancies. As well as the Dundee derby, United will have one other home game after the split but all four of Aberdeen, Killie, Livi and St Mirren have been to Tannadice in the league twice already this season. One will have to make a third trip, though it is unlikely to be north-east rivals Aberdeen.

There is a similar dilemma with Kilmarnock. They are due to have two home games, with probably one of those against United.

However, Aberdeen, Dundee and St Mirren have all already been to Rugby Park twice this season. One of those three will need to make a third trip to East Ayrshire.

Bottom side Livi should travel to St Mirren, but they have already visited each of Aberdeen, Dundee, United and Killie twice and will face a third trip to one of those four clubs.

Livi are 11 points adrift and would be a maximum of 14 points adrift with five games to go if they lose their last game before the split - hence, while favourites for automatic relegation, it will not be arithmetically confirmed until after the post-split fixtures are announced and at least one round of them have been played.

No matter which way you cut it, the SPFL faces an unenviable task in scheduling the Premiership's final five rounds of fixtures.

After this weekend's games, the Premiership will take a two-week hiatus to accommodate the Scottish Cup semi-finals.

Then, from the weekend of 25 and 26 April, it is top-six and bottom-six fixtures through until mid-May, with the cup final and relegation play-off taking place thereafter.

This weekend's Scottish Premiership fixtures against a picture of Elliot Watt and Oisin McEntee
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‘I didn’t agree’: Derek Chisora reacts to Deontay Wilder loss

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04: Derek Chisora looks on after the Heavyweight fight between Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder as part of the Dereck Chisora v Deontay Wilder: 100 fight night at The O2 Arena on April 04, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Following his split decision loss to Deontay Wilder in what turned out to be quite an entertaining battle, even if not a work of art, Derek Chisora appeared at the post-fight press conference to give his immediate reaction to what transpired in the ring, believing that he should’ve received the win. Chisora came up short in front of his home crowd in what was expected to be his 50th and final fight, but still gave everything he had to offer. Here’s some of what he had.

Chisora on his reaction to sharing the ring with Wilder

“Good 12 rounds. He can hit. [The power is good]. He loads it up, though. So he’s got a tell sign: before he chucks, he loads it up. But when he gets you, he can hit.

“I didn’t agree [with the scorecards]. The ropes were very loose. I went on the ropes, he fell in me, pushed me, [ref] said break and it broke, I went through the ropes, they start counting. The second time they took a point [from Wilder] and they still counted me out but I don’t understand why. Listen, it is what it is.”

On if he thinks he should’ve won the fight

“Yeah. The last round, I won the last round. I don’t know how you guys scored it…He likes to hold a lot. I thought he was very good inside but he was not good inside, he likes to hold a lot…I love Deontay but I know I broke two things: his hand and his rib ‘cause right now he can’t talk and stand.”

“Wilder’s got power for the first three rounds and after he fades away but he’s always got that power. I don’t want to take that away from him, he’s got power.”

On the biggest less he’s learned in his career

“That it don’t matter if they’re sitting next to you on your left or right, they’re still scumbags.”

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How Jordan won its last F1 race on this day in 2003

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The Jordan Formula 1 team is perhaps best known for its 1990s heyday, when it gave a certain Michael Schumacher his entry into F1 and took the fight to McLaren and Ferrari in 1999. While Jordan Grand Prix’s form fell off at the turn of the millennium, it still managed one final race win in the 21st century, during a chaotic Brazilian GP on this day 23 years ago.

After its highs in the late 1990s, which saw Jordan pick up three race wins and a handful of podium finishes, the team was struggling in 2003. It had arguably the second-worst car on the F1 grid with the EJ13, and was battling issues with its engines and finances - both on- and off-track.

However, all that paled into insignificance on 6 April 2003 when a bold strategy call from the Jordan team helped it to its fourth and final grand prix victory.

Giancarlo Fisichella qualified an impressive eighth for the team’s 200th grand prix start – which was delayed due to heavy rain at the Interlagos circuit. When the race finally did begin, it was behind the safety car, and this threw up an opportunity for Jordan to mix up its strategy. The team called in Fisichella and team-mate Ralph Firman Jr to fuel them as long as possible, which put them at the back of the pack for the restart. 

Ralph Firman, Jordan EJ13, suspension fails as he crashes into Cristiano da Matta, Toyota TF103

Ralph Firman, Jordan EJ13, suspension fails as he crashes into Cristiano da Matta, Toyota TF103

Firman then suffered a front suspension failure, while Fisichella stayed out during the next safety car period and ensuing stops. The wet conditions continued causing upsets, with Schumacher succumbing to the rain and Jenson Button crashing shortly after the safety car had gone back in following the German’s off.

After this, home hero Rubens Barrichello took the lead from McLaren’s David Coulthard on lap 45, while Fisichella sat fifth for Jordan. The Brazilian soon ran out of fuel, however, which promoted Fisichella up the order once more.

Coulthard then stopped from the lead to refuel, while third-placed Ralf Schumacher also dove into the pits – promoting Fisichella to second. He jumped further up the order when Kimi Raikkonen made a mistake in his McLaren, which handed the Italian the lead – the first time a Jordan car had led a grand prix in more than two years.

Raikkonen repassed Fisichella shortly before the race was red-flagged following a huge crash from Fernando Alonso, and the Fin was initially crowned winner of the chaotic race.

Podium: Giancarlo Fisichella, Jordan celebrates

Podium: Giancarlo Fisichella, Jordan celebrates

However, Jordan appealed the result and an ensuing FIA investigation determined that the race result should have been declared at the end of lap 54 – the one lap on which Fisichella was ahead.

It marked a return to the podium for Jordan for the first time since the 2000 United States Grand Prix and would be its final of four F1 race wins. The team went on to take a final podium at the infamous 2005 United States GP, before it morphed into MF1 Racing, Spyker, Force India, Racing Point and then Aston Martin.

It would go on to take six podiums as Force India, before its next victory came for Racing Point at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix. In its Aston Martin guise, the side has picked up nine podiums but is still chasing a return to the top step.

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Buccaneers NFL Draft Target: EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&M

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 15: Cashius Howell #9 of the Texas A&M Aggies reacts during the fourth quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Kyle Field on November 15, 2025 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Maria Lysaker/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last year’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers were quite a sight. The team spent 2025 tackling new milestones— They missed the playoffs for the first time since Jameis Winston’s turnover-palooza in 2019, they featured Todd Bowles— The ever stoic leader of Tampa’s pirates— dropping a profanity-laced tirade in a post-game press conference, they featured Jason Pierre-Paul— which would have been great if not for the context of him being 37 years old and having not registered a sack since Tom Brady was still navigating NFL pockets, and ultimately they featured failure.

2025 was a high high followed by a lower low. The team quickly transitioned into the offseason by keeping their head coach and defensive coordinator positions unaltered, but being sure to shuffle peasants around the manor. With the new staff set, the organization flipped its focus to the players— Mainly losing them. Fans have still barely finished waving goodbye to some of their all-time favorite Buccaneers. Mike Evans departed for what he deemed to be greener pastures at Levi Stadium, Lavonte David opted for retirement, and long-tenured corner Jamel Dean is now a Pittsburgh Steeler.

The Buccaneers organization, under the direction of Jason Licht, has fouled up at times— The last 5 years, however, have been fairly well maneuvered. Tampa has had a plan and they have demonstrated an ability to execute their plan.

If there has been one nagging problem, a single thorn pricking the team’s side that has now become any infected wound it has been edge-rush. Edge pressure in Tampa Bay is not a new problem. Its the problem and has been the problem.

In a statement that feels almost absurd to pontificate, edge-rusher has (debatably) been the single biggest hole on the roster since 2022, maybe even 2021 (Shaq Barrett suffered his Achilles injury on October 10th, 2022). This is now the 2026 season the Buccaneers are gearing up for. 2025 was jellied and jammed with a myriad of problems, but a decent-sized portion of those problems can easily stem back to the systemic failure to address one of the most important positions in the modern NFL.

Since edge rusher has been an over-sized need in Tampa Bay, the Bucs first round picks have been:

  • 2023- Calijah Kancey, IDL
  • 2024- Graham Barton, C
  • 2025- Emeka Egbuka, WR

While Calijah Kancey is a pass-rusher, he is not an edge-rusher. Kancey can play (when healthy), but he is not the dominant presence off the edge Todd Bowles’ defense has died without in recent seasons. Tampa’s other two premium picks— Offensive players. One of which was drafted to a top-5 offense as a projected non-starter due to incumbent positional depth.

The basis of “best player available” has provided Tampa with a backlog of talent at a small log of positions. 2026 simply must be where the trend ends. This year’s draft is ripe with pass-rush and the Buccaneers would prove themselves to be a team that does not need to be taken seriously if they continue to be stubborn and ignore the obviously holes on what is currently a sinking ship.

Cashius Howell: College career

Beginning his collegiate career at Bowling Green, Howell played in just four games his first season. After two years, Howell popped— Tallying 9.5 sacks in 2023, after just two in his first two seasons combined. Following his breakout campaign, Howell took a slight step back. No longer a Falcon, the future star edge defender was now an Aggie. In his first season at Texas A&M, Howell’s production wasn’t poor, but it wasn’t hitting its 2023 marks— 40 tackles, 4 sacks, a forced fumble, and his first career interception.

In a return to form, 2025 was a slam dunk showcase for Howell. He bounced his sack numbers into the double-digits for the first time in his college career, finished with another 31 tackles, and his third career forced fumble. Howell’s 11.5 sacks would be enough to grab any team’s attention, but for a team like the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who haven’t had an impact edge-rusher since the heydays of Shaq Barrett, haven’t seen an individual reach double-digit sacks since Barret in 2021 (10), and haven’t seen a player best Howell’s 2025 sack production since 2019 when Barrett shocked the NFL landscape with 19.5, 11.5 sacks and reps like this are enough to make fans salivate.

Cashius Howell pass rushing vs LT Austin Barber pic.twitter.com/vaCaWtRFhz

— Taylor Kyles (@tkyles39) April 3, 2026

A potential double-digit sack edge presence is elite return on invest by itself. The hidden bonus portion of the equation is the boost a player like Howell could provide to the rest of Todd Bowles’ group. All of sudden, rather than being the guy, a player like Yaya Diaby becomes the other guy— A role he is far better suited for. Vita Vea and Calijah Kancey draw less attention on the interior because focus must be given outside to seal off the edges or, conversely, let Vita Vea eat up space and assign a double team to him, running the risk of a one-on-one with an edge-rusher who can win.

Edge-rush in Tampa Bay has been water in the desert. Double-digit sacks don’t just look good on the stat sheet they raise the level of the unit exponentially— A unit that needs raising.

Cashius Howell: Pre-draft

At the combine, Howell measured in at 6’ 2 1/2’’ and 253 lbs. He put his athleticism on full display with a 4.59 40-yard dash, a 32.5″ vert, and a 9’7″ broad jump.

His NFL comp., according to Lance Zierlein via NFL.com, is Will McDonald IV of the New York Jets. McDonald IV was drafted with the 15th overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft and has netted fairly impressive production in three seasons as a professional. Save a mild rookie campaign of 3 sacks, McDonald IV has put up 18.5 sacks over the past two seasons (10.5, 8)— He has been one of the few members of New York’s Gotham warriors to shine in recent seasons and looks to be a player they consider to be a building block moving forward.

Averaging roughly nine sacks a season is a consistent level of productivity Tampa Bay fans would line up for and production that Zierlein hinted at anticipating. He went on to say Howell has good bend, burst, and elusiveness.

“Three straight seasons of impressive pressure and sack totals… [Howell] can bend, corner and flatten into pockets… [With] a series of go-to moves in his bag.”

Of course, Howell is certainly not a perfect prospect. Most of his perceived ‘negatives’ relate to his run defending. After heaping praise on his current ability and potential as a pass rusher, Zierlein’s critique of Howell in run defense was far from glowing.

“As a run defender he’s frequently knocked around at the point and struggles to consistently execute tasks asked of an NFL edge-setter.”

The concern for Tampa Bay fans who might be clamoring for Jason Licht to pull the trigger on Howell later this month is that degrading commentary on his run defending— Something that is extremely important to Todd Bowles. Historically, Bowles has been very adamant on having players that are capable of stopping the run and has always placed a significant emphasis on being a top defensive unit against the run— Begging the question of fit.

Cashius Howell: As a fit for the Buccaneers

Yes. Just, yes. This is simple:

Anybody who can line up with an offensive tackle across from them and not imitate lint on a T-shirt is a yes. Any prospect who could challenge Tristan Wirfs in practice is a yes. Yes, to them all.

Howell immediately fits into the Bucs’ defense as a day-one impact player. What Howell may lack as a run defender is so easily offset by the instant impact he provides Tampa Bay’s pass rush. Even if Howell’s role, as a rookie, would simply be in a rotational passing-down capacity, the Buccaneers need someone to remind the team double-digit sack seasons aren’t just a fairytale, they do exist and you’re allowed to have them.

It would be great to hold out for an all around edge defender, one who stops the run, rushes the passer, and can even drop out into coverage. The issue for the Buccaneers is that is not where they are as a team. They are desperate. This is an organization and a defensive play caller/ head coach who is/are backed up against a wall due to years of neglect. Injuries aside, the defining factor in determining the level of success Todd Bowles’ defense will have in 2026 will be the team’s pass rush. Same as it was in 2025— And 2024… Also 2023… 2022 as well.

That is not because Todd Bowles is incapable, overly capable, or because he is anything in between. It’s because in the modern-day NFL, pass rush is the most pivotal part of any defense and the Buccaneers’ failure to acknowledge, realize, or care about that fact is a large portion of the reason the team is where it is— Feels like an obvious point for a franchise that started off the 2020’s by winning a Super Bowl on the back of their pass rush, but that’s where the team sits in 2026. Tampa should collect edge-rushers in this draft like a kid collecting baseball cards and Cashius Howell would be a great place to start.

If you were on the clock…

Bucs’ fans, if the choice were yours: Would you being calling Cashius Howell? Let us know in the comments below.

Liverpool may use Salah in exchange for Brazilian star

Liverpool may use Salah in exchange for Brazilian star
Liverpool may use Salah in exchange for Brazilian star

Salah decline reshapes Liverpool attack

Liverpool are approaching a defining crossroads. For years, Salah has been the relentless heartbeat of their attack — a winger who rewrote expectations, delivering goals at a rate usually reserved for out-and-out strikers. Yet this season has told a different story.

The numbers are stark. After producing 34 goals and 23 assists in 54 appearances during a title-winning campaign, Salah has managed just 10 goals and nine assists in 35 matches this term. For a player whose consistency bordered on historic, that drop-off is seismic.

More concerning than the statistics, however, has been the rhythm of his performances. Where once there was inevitability — defenders backing off, crowds anticipating — now there is hesitation. Liverpool’s attacking fluency has mirrored that uncertainty.

As originally reported by GiveMeSport, this downturn has accelerated conversations behind the scenes. The club are no longer simply planning for the future; they are actively preparing for life after Salah.

Marcos Leonardo emerges as key target

Into that vacuum steps Marcos Leonardo, a forward whose profile aligns intriguingly with Liverpool’s evolving needs. Still young but already seasoned by experience across continents, he represents both potential and tactical flexibility.

Leonardo is not a like-for-like replacement for Salah — few players on the planet are. Instead, he offers a different dimension. Capable of operating as a traditional number nine or dropping deeper as a false nine, his adaptability could allow Liverpool to reshape their frontline rather than replicate it.

That versatility is central to Liverpool’s thinking. Rather than seeking another wide forward to mimic Salah’s output, the club appear open to recalibrating their attacking structure entirely. Leonardo’s ability to link play, occupy defenders centrally, and create space for others could be vital in that transition.

There is also a narrative of redemption attached to the Brazilian. After a difficult spell in Europe earlier in his career, he has rebuilt his reputation and is now eager to prove himself at the highest level once again.

Swap deal speculation explained

One of the more intriguing suggestions circulating is the possibility of a swap arrangement involving Salah and Leonardo. On paper, it is a compelling concept — Liverpool securing a long-term attacking option while facilitating Salah’s anticipated move to Saudi Arabia.

However, reality is more complex.

Salah is expected to leave on a free transfer at the end of the season, which complicates any direct swap scenario. As one sceptical supporter pointed out in response to the original report: “Liverpool and Mo Salah have reached an agreement whereby at the end of the season, Salah is a free agent… so what are Liverpool going to trade?”

That question cuts to the heart of the issue. Structurally, a traditional swap deal may be unlikely. Yet football negotiations are rarely straightforward. Creative financial arrangements, informal understandings, or parallel deals could still bring both transfers to fruition.

Leonardo’s reported £50 million valuation adds another layer. While Saudi clubs are not under pressure to sell, the player’s desire to return to Europe could influence proceedings.

Strategic outlook for Liverpool rebuild

What is clear is that Liverpool are entering a period of recalibration. Salah’s departure — whether viewed as overdue or premature — signals the end of an era defined by relentless attacking output and individual brilliance.

Replacing that influence will not be about finding a single successor. It will require a systemic shift.

Leonardo, if signed, would represent one piece of that puzzle. His arrival could enable Liverpool to adopt a more centralised attacking approach, redistributing goals across multiple players rather than relying on one talisman.

There is risk in that strategy. Salah’s consistency has masked flaws in the side before. Without him, those margins for error will shrink.

Yet there is also opportunity. A refreshed attacking identity, built around mobility, interchanging positions, and collective output, could make Liverpool less predictable and more sustainable in the long term.

For now, much remains speculative. “Is it likely? Probably not. Is it possible? Everything is in football,” the original report concludes — a line that neatly captures the uncertainty surrounding this potential deal.

What is beyond doubt is the scale of the transition ahead. Liverpool are not merely replacing a player; they are redefining how they score goals.

Friedkins to consider major summer revolution after collapse vs Inter

Friedkins to consider major summer revolution after collapse vs Inter
Friedkins to consider major summer revolution after collapse vs Inter

Roma’s 5-2 defeat at San Siro has sparked a deep reflection within the Giallorossi.

As reported by Filippo Biafora of Il Tempo, the Friedkin ownership is reportedly considering a drastic change to the core of the squad.

The club’s top management is focusing on those players who have been part of the squad for several seasons and whose performances have remained unchanged over the last seven years, regardless of the current manager.

The discontent among fans, which has erupted in recent hours, is focused precisely on players considered protagonists of anonymous championships.

It is in this context of a potential rift that Gian Piero Gasperini’s position emerges.

The coach has explained his position, preferring a strategy of targeted strengthening rather than a complete overhaul.

This strategy, he believes, is aimed not at dismantling the team, but rather improving it with targeted acquisitions.

D-BAT baseball, softball training facility opens first Louisville location

D-BAT, a new baseball and softball training facility and retail store, is bringing indoor baseball training to the area after opening in Middletown April 6.

The facility, located at 401 N. English Station Road, offers pitching machines, private lessons, camps and clinics, and has a store that sells bats, gloves, apparel and other gear. Customers can also purchase memberships for discounts and to use the pitching machines for free.

“Being a Louisville native myself and growing up in the baseball and softball community, … this is something the city has never seen before,” general manager Justin Lauersdorf said.

Pitching machines on site will throw baseballs at 35-75 miles per hour and softballs up to 65 miles per hour. Staff members will also be trained to help customers find the right bat and glove. Co-owner Alan Hisle said he hopes the facility will offer a sense of community and an opportunity to be active.

Founded in Texas, D-BAT has more than 200 franchises across the U.S. The North English Station Road D-BAT will be the first in Jefferson County after Hisle and his business partner Leon Davis opened the Lexington location in 2021. D-BAT also has locations in Bowling Green and Hebron from other franchise owners.

Hisle and Davis started looking at the Louisville area after seeing a need for non-affiliated training facilities, meaning they do not run any local teams or private club teams out of the site. For him, being open to the public is what differentiates D-BAT from other training facilities.

Lauersdorf said D-BAT “specializes” in there being “no exclusivity to the ball player,” with the facility open to novices and professionals.

“We welcome everyone, from the rec player to the high-level Division I high school recruit and everything in between. Adults that play slow pitch softball — we have pitching machines for that,” Hisle said. “We wanted to bring something to the community [where] everyone is welcome, regardless of skill level, where you play, who you are, what your age is.”

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: D-BAT baseball, softball facility opens in Middletown April 6

MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Monday, April 6

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The weather has cooled down across the board, so finding +EV dingers isn't as easy, but fading the worst starter on the slate and betting on indoor four-baggers is the best recipe for success today when looking at the MLB player props board.

German Marquez might not see the fourth inning, and Oneil Cruz has a good chance to hit his fifth long ball of the campaign. Meanwhile, the Dodgers and Andy Pages are ready to hit some nukes indoors vs. the down-and-out Blue Jays. 

These are my favorite home run props and MLB picks for Monday, April 6. 

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Pirates Oneil Cruz+380
Dodgers Andy Pages+520

Oneil Cruz (+380)

I’m willing to dip below +400 to fade Germán Márquez, who projects as the weakest starter on the slate and is expected to allow the most runs by a wide margin. He lasted just nine outs in his last start, giving up eight hits and two homers, and continues to profile as an extreme fly-ball pitcher with poor Pull Air% metrics over the past couple of seasons.

While conditions are cold in most parks, PNC Park at least has 14 mph winds blowing out to center, boosting the power environment. Oneil Cruz should see plenty of opportunities hitting leadoff, with a strong chance at five plate appearances. He went deep for his fourth home run yesterday and is looking like his best self, batting .314/.368/.657, and three of his long balls have come off right-handers.

Cruz also ranks among the league leaders in barrels per plate appearance and average exit velocity, giving him legitimate Top-10 home run upside if this form continues.

  • Time: 6:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet Pittsburgh, Padres.TV

Andy Pages (+540)

Rogers Centre is one of the better power environments on today’s slate, ranking among the top HR parks by THE BAT. With the Los Angeles Dodgers in town — a lineup leading MLB in home runs per game (1.78) — this is a strong spot to target the HR market.

Max Scherzer is still generating plenty of fly balls, and the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen has been heavily taxed, ranking near the top of the league in innings pitched. The Dodgers also bring familiarity against both Scherzer and this bullpen.

Andy Pages stands out as a value option, likely hitting seventh and entered Sunday on a five-game multi-hit streak. He’s slugging .794 and just went 7-for-13 with 14 total bases and two home runs in a series in Washington.

While bigger names will draw attention, the price is the difference. Rather than laying a short number on Shohei Ohtani, Pages at +450 or better is the preferred play in this matchup.

  • Time: 7:07 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet, SportsNet LA
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Browns NFL draft: A receiver not enough are talking about being selected #6

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 15: Makai Lemon #6 of the Southern California Trojans runs with the ball during a game between Iowa Hawkeyes and University of Southern California Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Melinda Meijer/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

The Cleveland Browns had two major problem areas after last year’s disaster of a season. In all, the Browns lost 26 games in the past two seasons. Which all means heads would roll. That became true to form as the head coach and a slew of assistant coaches have now found employment elsewhere.

RELATED: WR CARNELL TATE PROFILE

The offensive line was an issue, especially since four of the Week 1 starters were all on IR and Cleveland had to finish the season with backups and practice squad players.

The receiver room was another quagmire. To say that it was a problem would be an understatement.

So, this offseason, Browns GM Andrew Berry went to work to help solve the issues with these two groups. In all, Berry signed four offensive linemen in free agency and one receiver. However, WR Tylan Wallace was hired more as a return man than to assist the receiver room.

That means this group is still in a bad situation. What is left is to take at least two capable bodies in the upcoming NFL draft, slated for April 23-25. Cleveland owns the #6 and #24 slots in the first round, and then selects towards the top in Rounds 2-4, plus the very first pick in Round 5.

An offensive tackle has been the most predicted position for both first-round selections. But there have been many mock drafts that give Cleveland a stud receiver at either the #6 or the #24 spot.

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The last time the Browns selected a wide receiver in the first round was Corey Coleman out of Baylor with the 15th pick in the 2016 draft.

Carnell Tate is one of the most intriguing WR prospects in this class.

The hype is real… but so is the data you have to sort through to fully understand why he’s worth it.

6’3” | 195 lbs | WR | Ohio State
5⭐️ recruit | Junior declare

Let’s take a deeper look 🔍👇 pic.twitter.com/m2Sylc5m0N

— Jonny Tooma (@FantasyPicasso) January 24, 2026

The most mocked receiver is Carnell Tate (6’-3”, 195 pounds) of Ohio State, who is a terrific player. He has all the tools to be one of the starting outside receivers in 2026 or take the WR1 label with elite efficiency from the perimeter.

Tate has excellent ball tracking with zero drops this past season, with natural hands.

Another receiver tied to the Browns with the #6 pick is Jordyn Tyson (6’-2”, 203 pounds) of Arizona State. Tyson has 4.5 speed and knows how to get open. He will sell his vertical before breaking underneath.

Tyson tracks the ball just like a centerfielder. His alignment flexibility is a plus. He can line up outside or play the slot, creating space.

Either of these two receivers would fill the void in Cleveland’s receiver room and hopefully play for a decade. However, there is another guy who isn’t getting much love regarding the Browns selecting him with the sixth overall spot: WR Makai Lemon of USC.

NFL draft sites ranking average of the projected first-round receivers as follows:

  • #9 – Tate
  • #12 – Lemon
  • #13 – Tyson
  • #24 – Omar Cooper (Indiana)
  • #27 – KC Concepción (Texas A&M)
  • #28 – Denzel Boston (Washington)

Going against the grain, Matt Miller of ESPN has Lemon ranked as his top receiver. He explained:

“(Lemon) is my top-ranked wide receiver in the class, who goes to the Browns, who are undergoing a youth movement at the skill positions. Lemon can create space for himself and knows how to vary his routes.”

Cleveland’s Lemon-Aid

The majority of NFL draft sites and Browns podcasts have Tate listed as the highest-ranked receiver on the board. Lemon is ranked second. There are a few sites that have this reversed, but not many.

A comparison is needed.

Total games played:

Tate: 39

Lemon: 33

40 time:

Tate: 4.53

Lemon: 4.5

USC WR Makai Lemon ran his 40-yard dash for NFL scouts this morning.

4.48 to 4.53 range (according to multiple scouts in attendance)

— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) March 12, 2026

Measurements:

Tate: 6’-2”, 192 pounds

Lemon: 5’-11”, 192 pounds

Total career receptions:

Tate: 121

Lemon: 137

2025 receptions:

Tate: 51

Lemon: 79

Total career yards:

Tate: 1,872

Lemon: 2,008

2025 yards:

Tate: 875

Lemon: 1,156

Makai Lemon is the best WR in the NFL Draft and it really isn't close 🍋✌🏻 pic.twitter.com/jqno3JGEt5

— Arrogant Nation✌🏻 (@FightOnRusty) March 13, 2026

Total career yards per reception average:

Tate: 15.5

Lemon: 14.7

2025 yards per reception average:

Tate: 17.2

Lemon: 14.6

Total career receiving touchdowns:

Tate: 14

Lemon: 14

2025 receiving touchdowns:

Tate: 9

Lemon: 11

Total career rushing yards:

Tate: 22

Lemon: 4

2025 rushing yards:

Tate: 16

Lemon: 4

Total career rushing TDs:

Tate: 0

Lemon: 2

Total career scoring:

Tate: 84

Lemon: 98

Total career kickoff/punt returns:

Tate: 0

Lemon: 38

Big-10 receiving yards ranking:

Tate: #7

Lemon: #2

Big-10 receiving touchdowns ranking:

Tate: #6

Lemon: #4

Except for rushing stats and average yards per reception, Lemon has better numbers than Tate across the board. And Tate has played a handful more games.

Lemon isn’t getting any love for his production. The bonus is that he is a return man.

The kicker is the number of yards gained per season for both players. Tate has 264, 733, and 875 this past season. Lemon’s numbers for the same seasons are 88, 764, and 1,156. Lemon has the advantage in the final two years when both players were now starting receivers for their respective teams.

And who won the Biletnikoff Award for the nation’s best receiver? Lemon.

Here is what Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz had to say after his team got shredded by Lemon in the rain last year:

“No. 6 is as good as I’ve seen. Going back 20-plus years, I don’t know if anybody’s impacted the game more. I can think of one guy, maybe. But he’s a really…

— Johnny Quest (@rockingtaco) March 13, 2026

Breakdown of Lemon’s assets:

Route running: 90% – Will work cornerbacks out of position with excellent cuts.

Hands: 92% – Lemon’s hands are stupid good. He has three drops in 175 targets.

Short receiving: 93% – Finds the soft spots like he is reading the coverage.

Intermediate routes: 94% – Attacks the ball and adjusts his route mid-route.  

Deep Threat: 96% – Snaps off breaks without losing speed.

Ball tracking: 95% – One of Lemon’s best traits. He uses this to gain real separation.

Blocking: 65% – Blocks with intent, not just effort. Needs improvement to remain engaged.

Footwork: 91% – Never gets sloppy, and the toe drag swag is automatic.  

Needs improvement:

First step: Good, just not great.

Speed: Will build top speed rather than exploding into it.

Size: Not ideal, which means a smaller catch radius.

YAC: Competitive, just not dynamic.

Physicality: Hasn’t seen a lot in the Big-10, so an awakening is soon to come.       


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Detroit Lions NFL Draft Injury Report: Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson

While the Lions are set at the #1 RB position with Jahmyr Gibbs, they may be in the market for a high-end #2 in the upcoming NFL draft. Emmett Johnson is a promising candidate who is medically very clean.

Here is the excerpt from my medical report on Emmett Johnson:

(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.)

Emmett Johnson, RB (22) - Nebraska

Projected round 2-3. #100 on Jeff Risdon board Feb 19. Ran 4.56 40 at combine.

Concern level 0/10

  • 2025: 12/13 games. Opted out of bowl.
  • 2024: 13/13 games
  • 2023: 12/12 games
  • 2022: 4/12 games

Johnson displayed 100% reliability in his final three college seasons. There do not appear to be any reported injuries which makes him very clean and at the right age. He also did every athletic testing at the NFL combine which is a major plus. If the Lions are looking for a young, low-risk player, Johnson could be the choice.

Johnson finished college with 2460 rushing yards at 5.4 Y/A, and added 702 receiving yards.

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To stay top, Brazil Under-17s face Peru this Monday

To stay top, Brazil Under-17s face Peru this Monday
To stay top, Brazil Under-17s face Peru this Monday

National team debuted with a win in the South American ChampionshipCredits: Nelson Terme / CBF

After opening with a 5-0 win over Bolivia last Saturday (4), the Brazil U-17 National Team already has another commitment. The team led by coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci faces Peru this Monday (6), at 8 p.m., at Ameliano Villeta Stadium, in Villeta, Paraguay, in the second round of the South American Championship for the category. The match will be broadcast on SporTV.

For the clash, coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci will have his full squad available. In other words, all 23 called-up players are at his disposal.

The Brazil National Team coach expects a difficult match, but trusts in the ability of his group.

“I believe that against Peru it will be a very difficult game at first. Also because of the context: Peru lost in its opener [a 4-1 defeat to Argentina] and is coming in to play for its chance to stay alive in the competition. So, it will be a tough opponent. We have already studied the opponent. We know their strengths and also some weaker points for us to exploit,” the coach said.

Top scorer on the team with three goals, forward Kauê Furquim stressed the importance of staying focused.

“We have to keep our feet on the ground and stay focused on this next match. God willing, we’ll go in the same way we did in the first game, and everything will work out.”

With three points, the Brazil U-17 National Team sits at the top of Group B.

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Windass lauded after 'top-class' strike

Wrexham's Josh Windass
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Phil Parkinson lauded the quality of Josh Windass after the forward's "top-class" goal in Wrexham's 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion.

The 32-year-old netted his 12th goal of the campaign across all competitions as the Red Dragons came from 2-0 down to earn a point against the Baggies at The Hawthorns on Friday.

"He's a player who can produce big moments and he's done that with a brilliant finish," Parkinson said of Windass.

"He backs himself, he really does, and that's 12 for the season.

"It was a really top-class goal, it really was, so I'm delighted with it."

Lewis O'Brien netted Wrexham's equalising goal against West Brom as his side moved back above next opponents Southampton into sixth place in the Championship.

And the midfielder echoed Parkinson's thoughts on Windass - adding that the team as a whole have done well to contribute in front of goal this term.

"His quality is fantastic. He'll give everything on the pitch and he does pop up with the moments that, when you do need them, he seems to always be that person at the moment that gets the goal and gets the assists or whatever it is," said O'Brien.

"We've got a quality side and I think if you look throughout the season, it's not just been one person scoring all the goals, getting all the assists. We're all chipping in here and there.

"I probably could have got a few more than I've got at the moment, but I think we're all just trying our hardest to push Wrexham where we want to be."

MLB Mock Trade: Jose Berrios Shakes Up Fantasy Baseball With Trade To White Sox

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios, Fantasy Baseball
Feb 28, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios (17) throws a pitch against the New York Yankees in the second inning during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field. | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Players throughout the MLB have flashed their fantasy baseball value through the first week of the season. On the pitcher's mound, Toronto Blue Jays starter Jose Berrios is expected to receive the same opportunity to show out. Berrios is dealing with injury coming into the season, enduring a stress fracture in his elbow.

The Blue Jays' bullpen has undergone significant injury to start the season, but received an encouraging update ahead of the weekend. Berrios is working to rehab his injury without surgery and reportedly faced hitters for the first time over the weekend. Along with Berrios, fellow starters Trey Yesavage and Shane Bieber are dealing with injuries in the early part of the regular season.

Due to the team's injuries within the bullpen, several members have seen their names kicked around the rumor mill, including the likes of Berrios. The team reportedly expressed willingness to move the 31-year-old back in December after inking Dylan Cease to a nine-year deal.

Such rumors have persisted, as teams could use Berrios' added depth within their respective bullpens. He's likely to garner notable trade interest within the market and could command a solid return for Toronto to build on.

The Chicago White Sox, working to snap a four-year playoff drought, could benefit from the addition of Berrios in the trade market. Let's look at a mock trade that sends the star pitcher to Milwaukee:

Toronto Blue Jays-Chicago White Sox Mock Trade & Fantasy Baseball Impact

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios, Fantasy Baseball
Feb 23, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios (17) throws a pitch in the first inning against the New York Mets at TD Ballpark. | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

Toronto receives Andrew Benintendi

Milwaukee receives Jose Berrios

The proposed deal is a simple veteran swap for both sides. The Blue Jays send Berrios to the White Sox, receiving back veteran lefty hitter Andrew Benintendi. The two players are on similar contracts, with both sides benefiting from a potential trade.

From a fantasy baseball perspective, Berrios' fantasy stock could take a slight hit with a move to Chicago, joining one of the more inconsistent defensive units within the majors. Still, he offers plenty of value, sustaining consistent strikeout production over the last several years. He's coming off a somewhat inconsistent 2025 campaign, posting a lackluster 4.17 ERA, but totaled 138 strikeouts over 166 innings.

Benintendi's stock could elevate slightly, filling a massive need for a lefty bat for the Blue Jays. He joins a stacked offense headlined by the likes of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Andres Jimenez and should carve out a significant role while sustaining his recent trend of production.

Why The Blue Jays Make The Trade

Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi, Fantasy Baseball
Mar 26, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi (23) reacts after striking out in the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. | Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

Now is a tough time to move a pitcher in a banged-up bullpen for the Blue Jays, sure, but the return offers plenty of upside. Coming into the 2026 regular season, Toronto featured a glaring need for a left-handed power bat, a billing Benintendi could fill nicely. Benintendi has eclipsed triple-digit hit numbers in each of his last three seasons, while posting back-to-back 20-home run campaigns in 2024 and 2025. Considering the team's injuries within the bullpen, they could greatly benefit from an immediate return on the offensive end.

Why The White Sox Make The Trade

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios, Fantasy Baseball
Mar 6, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios (17) throws a pitch against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first inning during spring training at TD Ballpark. | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The White Sox are looking to bounce back after a lackluster 2025 campaign. The team's defensive unit emerged as one of the worst in the MLB last season, revealing a need for depth within the bullpen coming into a crucial 2026 season. Berrios has struggled to limit hits from the mound, but his strikeout production presents a positive foundation for the defense to build on. The team fills a need on the defensive end, and adds a veteran arm to a youthful - and often inconsistent - bullpen.

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Clarence Massamba to enter transfer portal

Tennessee guard Clarence Massamba (4) dribbles the ball during a NCAA basketball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Tennessee State Tigers at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center in Knoxville, Tenn., on Nov. 20, 2025. | Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Tennessee has its second entry into the transfer portal this morning, as freshman Clarence Massamba told VolQuest his intentions. Massamba spent just one year in the program after joining Tennessee late last recruiting cycle.

NEW: Tennessee guard Clarence Massamba plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal, @JoeTipton reports. https://t.co/T3jND5ESTEpic.twitter.com/ui0rrhDjV2

— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal) April 6, 2026

The 6-5 guard appeared in 12 games for Tennessee this season, logging 39 total minutes. He scored four points on the season, buried on the depth chart out of the rotation. Massamba came over from France as a 3-star prospect. He spent time playing on AS Monaco’s U21 team in France, averaging just under ten points per game before arriving in Knoxville.

“He is a long, athletic, versatile guard who can really attack in the open court,” Rick Barnes said a year ago after signing Massamba. “He is good with the ball in his hands, yet also possesses the ability to excel without it. Clarence has a nice feel for the game and an excellent basketball IQ. He is a hard-working, driven young man who plays with a chip on his shoulder and our fans will love seeing the way he competes.”

Massamba joins Cade Phillips in the transfer portal, making two Volunteers so far. In today’s climate, there are sure to be more.

Tennessee has clear needs to replace Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Felix Okpara. Nate Ament is expected to turn pro, which will create another opening in the starting five. The Volunteers have already picked up a commitment from Belmont shooting guard Tyler Lundblade, starting to fill an immediate need for outside shooting.

The transfer portal officially opens tomorrow.

Iowa women’s basketball sophomore Teagan Mallegni entering transfer portal

IOWA CITY — Teagan Mallegni is entering the transfer portal after two years with Iowa women’s basketball, a source close to the situation confirmed to the Register.

A 6-foot-1 sophomore who offered 3-point potential mostly at the “4” position, Mallegni’s second year with the Hawkeyes never really got off the ground. She appeared in just 15 games after playing in 30 as a freshman, averaging 5.5 minutes, 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game. Mallegni shot just 24% from the field (8-for-33) and 15% from deep (3-for-20) in her final year with the Hawkeyes.

After missing Iowa’s two NCAA Tournament games last season with an ill-timed concussion suffered in practice, Mallegni hoped injuries were behind her entering her sophomore campaign. But an ankle injury suffered in Iowa’s exhibition win over Ashland on Oct. 30 kept the turbulence coming. She didn’t make her season debut until Iowa’s third game of the year against Drake. Mallegni had two points in five minutes against the Bulldogs on Nov. 13 and totaled 11 minutes in Iowa’s next three games versus UNI, Baylor and Miami. She then had to have her tonsils removed the week of Nov. 24 once the Hawkeyes returned from the WBCA Showcase. Mallegni didn’t play again until Dec. 13 against Lindenwood, scoring five points in three minutes.

By that point, freshman Journey Houston had largely passed Mallegni in the main rotation. From there. Mallegni played double-digit minutes in just three games — all blowouts — against Penn State (Dec. 28), Purdue (Feb. 19) and Wisconsin (March 1).

Iowa’s 81-52 win over the Badgers did give Mallegni a chance to shine back in her home state. With numerous friends and family looking on at Kohl Center, which sits just nine miles from her former stomping grounds at McFarland High School, Mallegni put up 10 points, two rebounds, four assists and two steals in a season-high 15 minutes.

For all the new-age reasons why players enter the transfer portal, this one simply feels like an old-school search for more playing time. Mallegni will have two years of eligibility left wherever she lands.

Dargan Southard is a sports trending reporter and covers Iowa athletics for the Des Moines Register and HawkCentral.com. Email him at msouthard@gannett.com or follow him on Twitter at @Dargan_Southard.

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Andy Murray’s former coach responds to warning about the future of tennis

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Photo by Shi Tang/Getty Images

Patrick Mouratoglou caused quite a stir recently when he claimed that tennis could become irrelevant within the next three decades.

According to Mouratoglou, the sport’s unwillingness to evolve is turning younger generations away, and there aren’t enough changes being made to keep them engaged.

The coach, who founded the modern tennis league UTS, believes that it’s the older fans who are keeping tennis popular for now.

But while Mouratoglou sees warning signs ahead for the sport, Mark Petchey has a much more optimistic view of where things are headed.

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Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Mark Petchey pushes back against Patrick Mouratoglou’s concerns over tennis’s future

Patrick Mouratoglou’s comments have sparked a wider conversation about the current state of tennis, even as the sport has seen steady growth in recent years.

But Petchey, who has coached the likes of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu, is much more optimistic about where things are heading.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Petchey wrote: “Record crowds [and] record viewing figures for The Tennis Channel last month. [I’ve] never seen so many twenty somethings in the stands and grounds at Indian Wells.”

He followed up with: “The reports of tennis death are greatly exaggerated. Facts are stubborn things,” which appeared to be a direct response to Mouratoglou’s comments, even if he didn’t mention him by name.

Patrick Mouratoglou’s UTS could be just what tennis needs

Mouratoglou’s warning about the future of tennis may be overstated, but his efforts to push the sport forward shouldn’t be overlooked.

The UTS Tour, which offers a faster, more engaging format for younger fans, has gained real momentum, drawing strong crowds and positive attention.

UTS events aren’t struggling to fill seats. Their recent event in Nimes, won by Felix Auger-Aliassime, drew 13,000 fans to Les Arènes de Nîmes.

Mouratoglou explained why he launched the UTS Tour: “I’d been thinking about it for a while. I really wanted to reach a new, younger fanbase for tennis, in addition to the existing one.”

“For me,” he continued. “It’s an essential complement for the future, but we’re not competing with what the ATP, the WTA or the Grand Slams are doing.

“I had a long-term vision; not for a moment did I think it was a one-off or that it would only last one or two years.”

The support from both players and fans is clear and suggests that UTS can thrive alongside traditional tennis rather than in opposition to it.

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Opposite ends, same legacy: Kumble, Dravid honoured with bowling ends at Chinnaswamy

BENGALURU: For over two decades, Anil Kumble and Rahul Dravid stood shoulder-to-shoulder — for India, Karnataka and Royal Challengers Bengaluru — forming the spine of teams built on discipline and excellence. Rarely were they on opposite sides. At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium now, that has changed — symbolically.

The former India captains have bowling ends named after them at their home ground, a decision taken by the Karnataka State Cricket Association in Feb this year to honour two of its most illustrious sons.



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On Sunday, ahead of the southern derby between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings, Kumble and Dravid, accompanied by their families, formally unveiled the ends.

In a brief but emotionally charged pre-match ceremony, the greats were given a rousing reception by a packed stadium. The Chinnaswamy, a venue that shaped their journeys from promising cricketers to legends, echoed with applause as the two walked out together — one more time.

Their former India teammate and current KSCA president Venkatesh Prasad, along with secretary Santosh Menon, presented citations to them.

Kumble began his address in English before switching to Kannada, but his words were largely drowned out by the deafening cheers from the stands. Both Kumble and Dravid thanked the KSCA for the honour and acknowledged the role of the BCCI, their families and fans in their journeys.

The occasion was made more special with their families by their side. Kumble was joined by his wife Chetana and children Aaruni, Mayas and Svasti, while Dravid was accompanied by his mother Pushpa and brother Vijay.

After the ceremony, Kumble quickly returned to his broadcaster duties, while Dravid spent some time greeting players from both the teams.

At the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where they built their legacy together, Kumble and Dravid now stand bound together forever in history.

Coach confirms Manchester City star to leave at end of the season

Coach confirms Manchester City star to leave at end of the season
Coach confirms Manchester City star to leave at end of the season

Bernardo Silva Leaving Man City: End of Era Confirmed

Manchester City are preparing for a significant transition, with Bernardo Silva leaving at the end of the season after nine years at the club. Confirmation has arrived via assistant manager Pep Lijnders, bringing clarity to a situation that had long been anticipated internally.

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Silva’s departure signals more than a routine squad change. It marks the exit of one of the most influential figures of the club’s modern era, a player whose consistency and intelligence have underpinned sustained success under Pep Guardiola.

Lijnders Confirms Bernardo Silva Exit

There had been an expectation that Silva would move on when his contract expired, but the timing and certainty have now been formalised. Lijnders made the situation explicit, acknowledging both the inevitability and the emotion surrounding the decision.

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“Every good story comes to an end, and I hope he enjoys the last months – there are only six weeks – and has a good farewell. He deserves all that attention as well.”

That message reflects the club’s recognition of Silva’s contribution, as well as a desire to give him an appropriate send off during his final appearances at the Etihad Stadium.

Unique Role Leaves Void at Man City

Replacing Bernardo Silva presents a complex challenge for Manchester City. His profile has never been easily defined, blending technical control, positional intelligence and leadership qualities that have evolved over time.

Lijnders addressed that difficulty directly.

“You never replace a player with the same kind of player because they don’t exist. Bernardo Silva is unique. The way he controls games, the way he moves, the way he receives, the way he leads, the way he sees the solutions. All these things.”

This is not simply about statistics or output. Silva has functioned as a connector within Guardiola’s system, bridging midfield and attack while maintaining tempo and balance.

Career Legacy Highlights His Importance

Since joining from Monaco in 2017, Silva has been central to Manchester City’s domestic and European dominance. His record includes 19 major trophies, among them six Premier League titles and the Champions League triumph in 2023.

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He has also been a constant presence. His 450th appearance for the club came in the recent 4-0 win over Liverpool, underlining both durability and trust within the squad.

Appointed captain this season, he added another layer to his legacy by lifting the Carabao Cup as skipper, reinforcing his influence on and off the pitch.

Man City Future Hinges on Evolution

City’s approach to replacing Silva will focus on adaptation rather than replication. Lijnders outlined a strategy built around internal development and targeted recruitment.

“You never search for a replacement of one type of player. You search for what is needed to grow with the team and somebody who can fit in the first 11. And then you hope, with our academy, with the young players we already bought, that they can make that step as well in the midfield positions.

“If you see our young boys in the academy, then they have to make that step and to grow. But the most important is that the seniors who stay for a long time, that they stay, that they stay, that they stay. That they are always there and around that, you can move.

“But it will be hard because, as I said, in the game, when he is not playing, you will see how he is missed, and that’s one game. Imagine a season.”

Bernardo Silva leaving Man City represents a turning point. The challenge now lies in how effectively the club reshapes its midfield while maintaining the standards he helped establish.

Haaland makes history with another hat-trick

Haaland makes history with another hat-trick
Haaland makes history with another hat-trick

Erling Haaland delivered another masterclass in finishing as Manchester City stormed past Liverpool 4-0 at the Etihad, securing a record-extending eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final appearance

The Norway striker’s treble was historic in multiple ways. It was his 12th hat-trick since joining City in July 2022, the most of any player in Europe’s big five leagues during that period, moving him one clear of Harry Kane

Haaland also became the first Manchester City player in 89 years to score a hat-trick against Liverpool, a feat last achieved by Eric Brook at Anfield in March 1937. This season alone, he has netted six goals in three games against Liverpool, twice as many as in his previous eight encounters with the Reds

It also made him only the ninth player in this century to score a hat-trick against Liverpool across all competitions, joining a very exclusive list.

Since his arrival, the 22-year-old has become synonymous with scoring bursts, turning City’s attacking prowess into something almost unstoppable. His 12 hat-tricks across all competitions are already setting records, and Saturday’s performance reinforced why he is considered one of the most prolific forwards in Europe

Beyond personal milestones, Haaland’s heroics secured City’s first FA Cup victory over Liverpool since 1973, extended their home winning streak in the competition to 18 matches, and underlined their bid for a fourth consecutive FA Cup final.

Cooper Flagg’s classy gesture towards fans after Lakers win caps stunning display

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Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images

Cooper Flagg delivered another standout performance as the NBA regular season approaches its conclusion.

The rookie starred in Dallas’ 134-128 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday, producing a dominant all-round display that underlined his importance to the team.

Flagg recorded 46 points, eight rebounds and nine assists. Dallas’ second best scorer in the game, P.J. Washington, added just 15 points, highlighting the gap in output. It also marked a second straight game with over 45 points for the Rookie of Year contender.

Cooper Flagg shows class with gesture to fans after Lakers performance

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Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images

Despite playing 39 minutes and carrying a heavy workload, Flagg still made time for supporters immediately after the final buzzer.

Footage shared by journalist Abby Jones showed the rookie stopping on his way to the locker room to sign items for fans who were waiting for him after the team tunnel.

The moment reflected his composure off the court, matching the maturity he continues to display during high-pressure performances late in the season, and also reinforced his growing connection with supporters.

Cooper Flagg joins elite teenage company in NBA history

Flagg’s recent performances have also placed him in rare statistical territory among teenage players.

According to StatMuse, he has become just the third teenager to record at least 10 NBA games with 25 points, five rebounds and five assists.

He joins an exclusive list that includes LeBron James and Luka Doncic, underlining the historic start to his professional career.

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Who will be Central Wisconsin's Menke GMC Athlete of the Week? VOTE

Who is Central Wisconsin's standout high school track athlete of the week? You be the judge.

The Menke GMC Athlete of the Week poll for March 30- April 6 is now live until noon, Thursday, April 9.

Cast your vote for the best track performance around the area from high school standouts across Central Wisconsin. Refresh the page if the poll does not populate. 

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Bella Thomas, Assumption girls track and field: Thomas snatched first place in the 60-meter, 200-meter and 400-meter races at the Red Hawk Challenge on Tuesday, March 31.

Elise Christianson, Amherst girls track and field:  Christianson took first place in the high jump event at  the Wisconsin State Indoor track and field meet on Saturday, April 4. 

Raegan Abel, Pacelli girls track and field: Abel finished first in the 200-meter race at the UW-Osh Kosh Girls D2 & D3 invite on Tuesday, March 31. 

Evelyn Bablitch, Rosholt girls track and field: Bablitch took first place in the 800-meter race at the UW-Osh Kosh Girls D2 & D3 invite on Tuesday, March 31. 

Tessa Bruckhart, Stevens Point girls track and field: Bruckhart finished in first place in the 1,600-meter race at the Point Indoor Distance Carnival on Saturday, April 4. 

Lucy Dolan, Assumption girls track and field: Dolan finished first in the 800-meter race at the Red Hawk Challenge on Tuesday, March 31. 

Khloe Olson, Merrill girls track and field: Olson snatched first place in the 50-meter race and long jump event at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Harper Rogowski, Wittenberg-Birnamwood girls track and field: Rogowski took first place in the 400-meter race and second place in the 800-meter races at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

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Mackenzie Keip, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln girls track and field: Keip took first place in the 800-meter and 1,440-meter races  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Kelsie Davis, Wittenberg-Birnamwood girls track and field: Davis finished first in the shot put event  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Chris Marcell, Marathon boys track and field: Marcell snatched first place in the shot put event at the Wisconsin State Indoor track and field meet on Saturday, April 4. 

Luke Eiden, Pacelli boys track and field: Eiden took first place in the 800-meter race at the UW-Osh Kosh boys D2 & D3 invite on Wednesday, April 1. 

Xavier Edwards, D.C. Everest boys track and field: Edwards took first place in the triple jump event at the  Wisconsin State Indoor track and field meet on Saturday, April 4. 

Latrell Rogers, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln boys track and field: Rogers took first place in the 50-meter race at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Aydrean McGeshick, Wittenberg-Birnamwood boys track and field: McGeshick finished first in the 200-meter race and long jump events at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Tyler Spade, Merrill boys track and field: Spade notched first place in the 400-meter race  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Eli Hoffman, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln boys track and field: Hoffman took first place in the 1,600-meter race  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Javion Knighten, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln boys track and field: Knighten took first place in the 50m hurdles at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Julius Knighten, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln boys track and field: Knighten took first place in the high jump event  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Logan Gibson, Wittenberg-Birnamwood boys track and field: Gibson snatched first place in the triple jump event  at the BlueJay Indoor Track Invitational on Tuesday, March 31. 

Riley Spindler, Stratford baseball: Spindler finished with one hit, one run, three RBI and a triple in Stratford’s 14-3 win over Regis. 

JJ Oswald, Assumption baseball: Oswald notched three hits, three runs and three RBI including a triple in Assumption’s 11-1 win over Owen-Withee. 

Kendall Lex, Witteberg-Birnamwood softball: Lex struck out 10, yielding zero hits and zero runs in a 15-0 win over Weyauega-Fremont. 

Mayven Schneider, Marathon softball: Schneider finished with two hits, two RBI and a home run in a 15-5 win over Elliott County. 

Raegan Wilhorn, Nekoosa softball: Wilhorn, a sophomore, relented only two hits and zero earned runs while striking out 14 in a 10-0 victory over Berlin.

Contact or send game stats/info to Sports Reporter Alfred Smith III at alfred.smith@gannett.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @AlfredS_III.

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PWHL sets another attendance record, selling out Madison Square Garden

In yet another sign of the growing popularity of women's hockey, the PWHL set a new U.S. attendance record as the Seattle Torrent and New York Sirens played Saturday, April 4, in front of a sellout crowd of 18,006 at Madison Square Garden.

The figure topped the previous mark of 17,335 set at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on Feb. 27, right after the U.S. women's hockey team won gold at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

It marked the eighth time a U.S. arena record for a women’s hockey game has been set since the league's inaugural puck drop in January 2024 – and the fourth time this season alone. 

Playing their first game at the storied New York City arena, the Sirens won 2-1 in a shootout.

Fittinginly for a game in New York, there were plenty of dignitaries on hand. PWHL Advisory Board member Billie Jean King participated in the ceremonial pregame puck drop, where she was joined by her wife, former tennis star Ilana Koss, and LSU basketball star Flau’jae Johnson.

"It’s hard not to get choked up," Stan Kasten, the Los Angeles Dodgers' CEO and also a PWHL board member, told The Athletic. "We were not forecasting this. Not in year three."

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Latest: Chelsea given potential return date from injury which could have major effect on summer plans

Latest: Chelsea given potential return date from injury which could have major effect on summer plans
Latest: Chelsea given potential return date from injury which could have major effect on summer plans

Reece James could be back for Chelsea in a month’s time, meaning he can still affect the run-in and build some form ahead of the World Cup.

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Reece James’ hamstring injury came at the worst possible time for Chelsea as the Blues battle for a Champions League place. But from the player’s perspective, it at least came soon enough for him to have recovery time before the World Cup.

A report from Jacob Steinberg in the Guardian today claims that James could be back at the start of May, giving him time to play a few games for Chelsea to get his match fitness back and prove himself ahead of Thomas Tuchel’s final selection.

Tuchel taking James – but Chelsea can use him too

The England coach is such a big fan that James doesn’t really have to worry about his place as long as he’s fit – but he will want to show he’s physically ready and to try to find some form before the tournament too.

From Chelsea’s point of view, while they will miss him for these next crucial games, they would at least have him back for a potential FA Cup final at the end of the season, should they navigate past Leeds in the next round.

In other news…

Estevao was called a “real plus” by Liam Rosenior, who had the Brazilian available on Saturday to start for the first time since mid-February.

In the same interview, Estevao spoke about how the other Brazilians at Chelsea had helped him settle in as quickly as he has.

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Manchester United set Manuel Ugarte asking price with four clubs keen

Manchester United set Manuel Ugarte asking price with four clubs keen
Manchester United set Manuel Ugarte asking price with four clubs keen

Manchester United have set an asking price of €40m (£34.8m) for Manuel Ugarte amid interest from clubs in England and Europe.

Ugarte has struggled to make the desired impact since signing for Manchester United from Paris Saint-Germain for a fee in the region of £51m in 2024.

The Uruguay international has fallen out of favour this season, starting just seven games in the Premier League.

United are prepared to cut their losses on the player, but aim to recoup a significant part of their investment. According to Caught Offside, the Red Devils will demand a fee of €40m.

Juventus have been heavily linked with the defensive midfielder and sent scouts to watch Ugarte during the recent international break. Atletico Madrid had been linked, though the Spanish side are prioritising Atalanta midfielder Ederson.

Despite Ugarte’s underwhelming displays at Old Trafford, there is also English interest. Newcastle United and Aston Villa are both long-term admirers of Ugarte, who impressed at Sporting CP before difficult spells with PSG and United. Both are considering offering Ugarte a lifeline for the right fee.

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Chelsea set sights on Sunderland shot-stopper for summer deal

Chelsea set sights on Sunderland shot-stopper for summer deal
Chelsea set sights on Sunderland shot-stopper for summer deal

Chelsea have shortlisted Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs as a potential upgrade in goal this summer.

Roefs has been a standout in Sunderland’s impressive campaign since promotion, having arrived from NEC Nijmegen for a fee of around £9m last summer.

The Dutchman has recorded eight clean sheets in the Premier League and ranks highly for saves (4th) and save percentage (3rd – 72.2%).

Chelsea are one of several sides now contemplating an approach. Robert Sanchez has struggled to convince as number one, while Filip Jorgensen has also failed to stake his claim.

Roefs is considered a Premier League proven upgrade on the pair, though TEAMtalk say bidding will need to reach around £60m. Liverpool are also monitoring Roefs amid doubts over Alisson’s future.

Chelsea do have Mike Penders out on loan at Strasbourg and a decision will be made on whether to pursue a new goalkeeper or hand the 20-year-old an opportunity in pre-season.

Sunderland are willing to entertain big offers for leading names. The Black Cats are likely to require sales in the summer, after heavy investment upon promotion, and Roefs would offer an instant profit.

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Tigers have tried to give you free pizza since 2021. Now, they're trying harder

It's a small target. In fact, the Tigers have finally decided it's too small of a target.

Astute Comerica Park observers might have noticed that for 2026, the hole in the glove of the Little Caesars mascot atop the bullpens has grown substantially. It's actually now more than twice the size of what it was — which should more than double fans' chances of one day perhaps scoring some free pizza.

The Little Caesars advertisement atop the bullpens beyond the left-center field wall was installed at Comerica Park ahead of the 2021 season, as a fun little promo: Should a Tiger hit a home run through the round hole in the glove, then fans would get free pizza.

Little Caesars Pizza Glove on top of the bullpens in the outfield at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan on April 3, 2026.

Problem is, five seasons in, no Tiger has done it during a game. Not once. There have been occasional close calls, but none have triggered the pizza prize.

So, the Tigers and Little Caesars — both owned by the Ilitch family — decided to improve the odds this season. The hole used to be less than 3 feet across, or 33 inches. It is now 6 feet across, or 72 inches, according to the ballclub. The Tigers say the diameter of the target has doubled, and that the total area has nearly tripled.

If a Tiger one day finally hits a home run through the whole on Caesar's mitt, then all fans — not just those in attendance at that day's game — will receive a promo code for a free large pepperoni or cheese pizza. The pizzas will be redeemable at all participating southeast Michigan Little Caesars locations, which includes most if not all of the Metro Detroit stores. It must be a Tiger to hit the home run; an opponent's home run does not count.

Home runs that will trigger the free pizza:

 A direct home run into the mitt.

 A home run that hits the top of the bullpens and rolls in.

 A home run that hits the top of the bullpens and bounces in.

Home runs that won't trigger the free pizza:

 Any ball that is interfered with by a fan.

 Any ball that is thrown into the hole by a fan.

 Any ball that deflects off an outfielder's glove, head, body, etc., and goes in.

Just to be clear, it must be a home run to trigger the free pizza. It can't be a ground-rule double.

Since the start of the 2021 season, the Tigers have hit exactly 400 home runs at home. That total includes five this season, including four in Saturday's 11-6 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.

It's about 380 to 390 feet to the hole in Caesar's glove, to score the free pizza.

As for the breadsticks, well, you're on your own.

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Jets fans aren’t excited by the prospect of drafting Ty Simpson

Alabama's Ty Simpson (15) celebrates following the College Football Playoff game between the University of Oklahoma Sooners (OU) and the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Friday Dec. 19, 2025. | SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Jets need a long-term answer quarterback. Fernando Mendoza is not a plausible option. The top quarterback prospect in this year’s NFL Draft is a lock to go number one overall to the Las Vegas Raiders.

To the extent there is a consensus choice for the number two quarterback, it is Alabama’s Ty Simpson.

Simpson is unlikely to be an option for the Jets with the second overall pick, but he could be in play at pick 16 or maybe even 33.

Do Jets fans want the team to pick Simpson? If our latest SB Nation Reacts survey is any sort of indication, the answer is no.

I too would have reservations about the Jets picking Simpson.

While the Jets do need a long-term answer at quarterback, simply picking a quarterback does not necessarily provide that. It’s important to pick the right quarterback.

Simpson lacks experience. He started only 15 games in college. That means he likely will need a fair amount of development and potentially need to sit his first year. While the Jets do have Geno Smith locked in as their Week 1 starter, I think it’s fair to wonder whether Smith will play well enough all season long to keep Simpson on the bench. More to the point, the Jets don’t have an ideal infrastructure in place to bring along a quarterback like Simpson at this point.

The team also has three first round picks in 2027, which will give them a good shot at getting a quarterback,

I think I’m with the majority on this one.

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Browns discussion: How likely is it that Shedeur Sanders is the starter?

When Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam spoke to the media recently, he spoke highly of the amount of work that Shedeur Sanders is putting in this offseason. He said that Sanders has been working out early and has been in Cleveland for most of the winter. He praised his dedication and hard work to understand what it takes to be an NFL quarterback. 

Based on HC Todd Monken’s statements, Sanders might have the leg up on the competition.

It appears as though Sanders may have a legitimate case to be the starter going into the season. Although Haslam has expressed the potential for Deshaun Watson to be the starter this season, the team may decide to continue with the young quarterback instead. Watson has now suffered two separate Achilles tears in his career, along with a wide range of other injuries. It has been quite some time since he has taken in-game snaps, so it would be a huge risk to put him out on the field again.

On the other hand, the team has had the opportunity to watch Sanders develop over the past year and will be eager to see whether his offseason work has paid off. A whole new offensive staff will come in with fresh eyes, but a lot of information to use from the organization about Sanders.

If he continues to put in the work during training camp and demonstrates clear progress to the front office and coaching staff, it’s likely the team will lean toward starting him this season.

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Jake Paul wants an MMA fight with Nate Diaz next: ‘It’s the No. 1 thing on my list’

DALLAS, TEXAS - AUGUST 04: Jake Paul and Nate Diaz face off during a weigh-in before their fight at American Airlines Center on August 04, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jake Paul is once again teasing a foray into the world of cage fighting, and he already has his first potential opponent picked out.

Paul has spent years beating up aged UFC legends in the boxing ring, and now he wants to round out his record with an MMA fight as well. He’s in the midst of promoting his first mixed martial arts card on Netflix May 16h, featuring Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano. And on the undercard is Nate Diaz, whom Paul has revealed he still wants to fight.

“I want Nate in MMA,” Paul told Theo Von in a recent video. “It’s high on my list of priorities, to do that.”

Paul and Diaz have already fought before in boxing, with “The Problem Child” beating Diaz convincingly with 98–91, 98-91, and 97–92 scores. Nate would later claim he was badly injured and didn’t bother to train for their fight.

“He probably wants a certain amount of money to take the risk of losing to me,” Paul added. “I think it’s gonna happen though.”

The one thing standing in the way of Paul vs. Diaz, according to Jake? Diaz’s current fight against “Platinum” Mike Perry on the Rousey vs. Carano undercard. Perry has built a name for himself as bare knuckle boxing’s ‘King of Violence,’ and we’d pick him over the inconsistent Diaz in a boxing match any day.

“I think he will [beat Perry],” Paul said. “I think he will take him down and submit him.”

Will Diaz really take down Perry, though? Logically, it makes sense for Nate to do that, but the younger Diaz brother is unpredictable in and out of a fight. He recently turned down a trilogy fight with Conor McGregor because he wants to fight Charles Oliveira. He turned down $15 million to fight Jake Paul in MMA years ago. And yeah, we wouldn’t be surprised if he refuses to take his fight with Perry to the ground.

If he manages to win on May 16th, though, Jake Paul says a Nate Diaz fight is his top priority.

“If he beats Perry, then me versus Nate is probably the number one thing on the list,” Paul said. “Above Tommy Fury, above Francis Ngannou, above KSI.”

Is it number one on Nate’s list, though?

Szoboszlai helps to shut down Liverpool departure and Real Madrid rumours

Szoboszlai helps to shut down Liverpool departure and Real Madrid rumours
Szoboszlai helps to shut down Liverpool departure and Real Madrid rumours

Szoboszlai Speaks Amid Real Madrid Speculation

Dominik Szoboszlai has moved swiftly to quieten the noise linking him with Real Madrid, delivering a firm and composed response that underlines his commitment to Liverpool. As reported by Sports Illustrated, the Hungarian midfielder has become one of the most talked-about names ahead of the summer transfer window, with interest from Spain’s elite refusing to fade.

Yet, rather than allowing speculation to gather momentum, Szoboszlai has taken ownership of the narrative. In a football landscape often driven by rumour and agent whispers, his words cut through with clarity and intent.

“I love being here,” he said. “My family is happy, I love the club, I love the fans, I love to play for this club and that is it.”

It is a statement that lands with weight. Not vague, not rehearsed — simply direct. At a time when Liverpool are navigating an inconsistent campaign, Szoboszlai’s stance offers a rare sense of certainty.

Photo: IMAGO

Liverpool Reliance on Szoboszlai Grows

If anything, Liverpool’s difficult season has only heightened Szoboszlai’s importance. Amid a faltering Premier League title defence and domestic setbacks, he has emerged as one of the few players consistently delivering quality and drive.

His performances have not gone unnoticed. Real Madrid’s reported interest is rooted in his ability to dictate tempo, carry the ball through midfield and contribute decisively in the final third. For a club always looking to refresh its engine room, Szoboszlai fits the profile.

However, Liverpool are not operating from a position of weakness. His contract runs until 2028, and with squad restructuring expected — particularly with major wage shifts looming — the club are well-placed to secure his long-term future on improved terms.

That financial flexibility could prove crucial. Rewarding Szoboszlai with a new deal would not only reflect his influence but also send a message about Liverpool’s direction under evolving leadership.

Real Madrid Interest Driven by Midfield Evolution

Real Madrid’s admiration for Szoboszlai is part of a broader strategic shift. With the gradual transition away from stalwarts like Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, the Spanish giants are actively reshaping their midfield.

While younger options have begun to step forward, the club continue to monitor elite-level talent across Europe. Szoboszlai’s profile — technically refined, physically robust and tactically versatile — aligns with their recruitment philosophy.

Still, as the original Sports Illustrated report suggests, the links remain speculative rather than concrete. Madrid are casting a wide net, and several midfielders have publicly expressed admiration for the club.

That context matters. Interest does not equate to inevitability, and Szoboszlai’s own words suggest that any potential move is far from imminent.

Future Outlook Points to Stability at Liverpool

For now, the trajectory appears clear. Szoboszlai is settled at Liverpool, both professionally and personally, and his focus remains fixed on helping the club navigate a challenging period.

There is also a broader cultural dimension at play. Liverpool’s identity has long been built on players who buy into the collective, who understand the weight of the shirt and the expectations that come with it. Szoboszlai’s comments reflect that alignment.

Of course, football rarely stands still. Transfer windows bring unpredictability, and Real Madrid’s interest will not simply disappear overnight. But in this moment, the balance of power sits firmly with Liverpool.

Szoboszlai is not agitating for a move. He is not leaving the door ajar. Instead, he is reinforcing his place within the project — a player not distracted by outside noise, but anchored in the present.

And in a season where clarity has often been in short supply, that may be as valuable as any performance on the pitch.

Browns' 6-part trade idea with Cowboys keeps eyes on future

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The Cleveland Browns stunned the NFL a year ago when they traded down from the second overall pick in the 2025 draft.

They likely won't be able to pull off quite a stunner this time around, but they could still be busy.

ESPN's Bill Barnwell wonders in a new article on Monday if the Browns would make sense as a trade partner with the Dallas Cowboys on draft night to move some picks around.

His suggestion sends picks 12 and 20 from the Cowboys, along with a 2027 second-round pick, to the Browns.

Cleveland would in return send picks 6 and 24, along with a 2027 fifth-rounder.

For the cost of one move down, the Browns get a big upgrade in the promising 2027 draft class.

"The Browns aren't in asset accrual mode as they were during the Sashi Brown era, but they're approaching this draft with an eye on adding more premium picks, especially if the picks land in 2027," Barnwell writes. "Assuming the Browns don't draft a quarterback with one of their early selections in 2026, the target for Cleveland's long-term answer under center would be in the 2027 class. The Browns have their own picks on Days 1 and 2 next year, which helps, but adding a second-round pick in that draft would add extra flexibility if general manager Andrew Berry needed to move up to get his guy."

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It's definitely logical for the Browns to add assets for next year if they believe that's the QB draft class they want.

It also takes advantage of a Cowboys team that surely wouldn't mind making a splash with a draft night trade.

The build is far from over in Cleveland, and this seems like a deal that would be worth it if it ended up on the table.

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Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa ahead of Bayern encounter: "We're facing the most in-form team in Europe"

Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa ahead of Bayern encounter:
Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa ahead of Bayern encounter: "We're facing the most in-form team in Europe"

Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa has labelled Bayern Munich “the most in-form team in Europe” ahead of his side's Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabéu against the German champions on Tuesday.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference (via @iMiaSanMia), Arbeloa showed clear respect for the German champions while backing his own team to rise to the occasion.

“Real Madrid have always risen to the challenge against top teams,” Arbeloa said, adding: 

"Bayern are having an exceptional season, both from results and style of football perspective. We're facing the most in-form team in Europe at the moment. We know the challenge they'll pose on the pitch. Our history with Bayern is always special. 

“The Bernabéu is going to experience another great Champions League night.”

Bayern Munich have not beaten Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu since 2001, but they will be hoping to put an end to that winless run in the Spanish capital on Tuesday.

Why Coen wants to have to remove Travon Walker from Jaguars' practices

Jacksonville Jaguars' head coach Liam Coen wasn't comparing Travon Walker to former Rams' defensive tackle Aaron Donald. However, like Donald, Coen wants Walker to bring a similar edge and disruptiveness to the practice field.

During Coen's two stints with the LA Rams as an offensive coach, he saw the game-wrecking ability of Donald up close and on a daily basis. In his end-of-season meeting with Walker, which lasted almost two hours, Coen told Walker that he wants to have to remove him from practice because the offense is unable to get anything accomplished with him on the field.

"I was with Aaron Donald in L.A.," Coen said at the NFL league meetings, via NFL.com, "and we literally had to take him out of practice in order for us to gain yards on offense. And so, if you want to get where you want to go and where we want you to go and where you can go, I need to be taking you out of practice so that we can operate on offense."

Walker has shown during his time with the Jaguars that he can be quite disruptive. During each of the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Walker recorded 10-plus sacks and ranked in the top 25 among his position group in quarterback pressures, according to PFF.

Along with his pass rush production, Walker brings a well-rounded skill set to the Jaguars' defensive front, holding up very well against the run, while also adding versatility to this unit as well.

However, Walker says it's now time to take his game to another level.

"Obviously, he's seen Donald," Walker said. "He coached -- he was on the team with Aaron Donald. It just kind of help put things in perspective for me to be able to just click into a different type of mindset from how I was going throughout the year, and I feel like it really dawned on me that it's just time to ramp things up, take it to the next level."

To help Walker reach new heights, one of his focuses this offseason is on perfecting the small details.

Walker's new deal with the Jaguars is for four-years and is worth $110 million total. It includes $77 million in guarantees, $50 million of which is fully guaranteed at signing.

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What channel is the NCAA championship on? TV schedule, time for 2026 college basketball title game

Michigan, UConn men's basketball

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After beginning with 68 teams a few weeks ago, the NCAA Tournament pool is down to just two teams who will battle it out for glory on Monday in Indianapolis.

UConn and Michigan are the last two standing, with the Wolverines favored to win their first national championship in 37 years but the Huskies seemingly unsinkable on this stage under Dan Hurley.

Michigan looked like a buzzsaw in its semifinal win over Arizona, leading the Wildcats by as much as 30 even as Yaxel Lendeborg battled injuries and early foul trouble. Lendeborg won't be at 100 percent on Monday night, but he pledged to play as he and the Wolverines chase immortality.

For Hurley and the Huskies, the chance to cement a dynasty awaits. UConn is pursuing its third title in four years, which would catapult Hurley into historic conversations as one of the most successful coaches in college basketball history.

Here's what you need to know about Monday's championship matchup between UConn and Michigan, including broadcast information and start time.

What channel is UConn vs. Michigan on today?

  • TV channel: TBS, TNT, truTV
  • Live stream:DIRECTV

UConn vs. Michigan will air on TBS, along with TNT and truTV. Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, and Grant Hill are calling the games with reporter Tracy Wolfson. Gene Steratore will serve as rules analyst.

Fans looking to stream UConn vs. Michigan can watch live on DIRECTV.

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What time is UConn vs. Michigan today?

  • Date: Monday, April 6
  • Time: 8:50 p.m. ET

UConn vs. Michigan will tip off at 8:50 p.m. ET from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.

This is the first NCAA Tournament matchup between the Huskies and Wolverines in their history. The two programs have only matched up three times and haven't played each other at all for a decade. 

NCAA Tournament champions list

Here are the winners and runners-up from the last 10 NCAA men's basketball tournaments. The 2020 edition was canceled due to COVID-19.

YearChampionRunner-up
2025FloridaHouston
2024UConnPurdue
2023UConnSan Diego State
2022KansasNorth Carolina
2021BaylorGonzaga
2019VirginiaTexas Tech
2018VillanovaMichigan
2017North CarolinaGonzaga
2016VillanovaNorth Carolina
2015DukeWisconsin

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Estevao names one thing that has helped him settle so quickly at Chelsea

Estevao names one thing that has helped him settle so quickly at Chelsea
Estevao names one thing that has helped him settle so quickly at Chelsea

Estevao has hailed the impact of Chelsea’s Brazilian contingent in helping him settle in at Stamford Bridge as quickly as he has.

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Chelsea had seven different scorers in their win over Port Vale on Saturday, but it was clear who was the star of the show

Returning for his first start since mid-February, Estevao Willian was superb on the wing. That made it the perfect time for a deep dive into his success, and that’s just what the i did.

Estevao on the key to settling quickly at Stamford Bridge

In the piece, the ever humble Estevao notes how important it’s been to have countrymen like Joao Pedro and Andrey Santos at Chelsea.

“It’s been really important for me to have that community of Brazilian players. They’ve allowed me to settle in quicker than I expected and they’ve been figureheads for me, almost like family members for me here in England in a new space.”

As well as the Brazilians there are other Portuguese speakers too, and the average age of the group being so low must also help Estevao settle. He certainly looks at home when he’s on the pitch.

In other news…

Chelsea have reached a crossroads this summer, and given some of the financial data we’ve seen, there’s an argument that they’re at a lose-lose.

Estevao’s return to the squad could make a huge impact in these final weeks of the season. Anything is possible with the Brazilian in the team.

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Liverpool facing major battle to sign Bundesliga star after Fabrizio Romano update

Liverpool facing major battle to sign Bundesliga star after Fabrizio Romano update
Liverpool facing major battle to sign Bundesliga star after Fabrizio Romano update

Liverpool Transfer Update: Salah Replacement Plans Face Fresh Twist

Liverpool’s search for a Mohamed Salah successor has taken another turn, with Fabrizio Romano providing a key update that could shape the club’s summer strategy. The departure of Salah marks the end of an era, and attention has quickly shifted towards identifying the right profile to step into that void.

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Among the names under consideration, Yan Diomande has emerged as one of the most intriguing options. Yet, as Romano has outlined, the situation is far from straightforward.

Diomande Contract Talks Shift Landscape

RB Leipzig are pushing to secure Diomande’s long term future, and that has immediate consequences for Liverpool. Romano confirmed that the Bundesliga club are prepared to offer improved terms, with an extended contract now firmly on the table.

Crucially, there is a development that alters the dynamic.

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Romano stated that a release clause could be included in any new deal, a detail that changes Liverpool’s outlook. Earlier reports suggested Leipzig might retain full control over the player’s valuation, but this shift introduces potential flexibility.

That nuance matters. It could transform a difficult negotiation into a structured opportunity, even if not immediately.

Timing Becomes Central to Liverpool Plans

There remains a strong possibility that Diomande stays in Germany for another season. For Liverpool, timing has become the defining factor.

The club have already explored ways to redistribute Salah’s output, with attacking reinforcements across multiple positions. Yet there is still a clear need for a player who can occupy that right sided role with consistency and threat.

“Replacing Salah demands more than numbers, it requires personality and presence,” is a sentiment that continues to echo around Anfield.

Liverpool’s recent inconsistency could also influence Diomande’s thinking. A young player weighing his next move may prefer stability and continued development rather than stepping into a side in transition.

Photo IMAGO

Door Remains Open Despite Complications

Romano added that Diomande is expected to listen to offers before making a final decision. That keeps Liverpool firmly in the conversation, even if the pathway is less direct than before.

This is a deal that may depend on patience rather than urgency. Liverpool must decide whether to act now or position themselves for a move further down the line.

Either way, the search for Salah’s successor continues, shaped by shifting circumstances and calculated risks.

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Diomande looks like a player with genuine upside. The idea of securing a release clause offers hope that Liverpool could still land him without entering a drawn out bidding war. Supporters will recognise that as smart planning rather than reactive spending.

At the same time, the possibility of him staying at Leipzig for another year raises questions. Liverpool cannot afford to drift in this market. Salah’s departure leaves a significant gap, not only in goals but in leadership and identity.

Fans will expect clarity. If Diomande is the target, then the club should show conviction. Waiting another year carries risk, especially if his value rises or competition intensifies.

There is also a wider concern about the current squad. Liverpool’s recent form has not inspired confidence, and that may impact how potential signings view the project. Recruitment now has to send a message.

Ultimately, supporters will back a long term plan, but they will demand decisive action. Replacing Salah requires bold thinking and precision, not hesitation.

National team complaints resurface as only one Italian started in Udinese vs. Como

National team complaints resurface as only one Italian started in Udinese vs. Como
National team complaints resurface as only one Italian started in Udinese vs. Como

A common complaint from supporters of the Italy national team is that there are not enough opportunities handed to homegrown players in Serie A, and that argument is evidenced by the fact that there was only one Italian in the 22 players that started Easter Monday’s match between Udinese and Como.

The Easter Monday schedule began with Udinese’s visit from Cesc Fabregas’s Como, who are looking to cement their place in the Serie A top four heading into the final stretch of the 2025-26 season.

You can follow the action from all of Monday’s Serie A fixtures on the Football Italia Liveblog.

Just one Italy player named in Udinese vs. Como line-ups

UDINE, ITALY – APRIL 06: Arthur Atta of Udinese goes down in the penalty area after being challenged by Diego Carlos of Como during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Como 1907 at Stadio Friuli on April 06, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

There have been widespread complaints from many supporters of Serie A clubs that there are not enough opportunities handed to Italian players in the domestic top-flight. This was certainly the case when Nicolo Zaniolo was the only Italian in the 22 players that started in Monday’s Serie A match between Udinese and Como.

Cesc Fabregas and Como are, in fact, the worst offenders when it comes to the lack of opportunities for Italy hopefuls at club level.

Only one Italian player has represented Como in Serie A so far this season: 32-year-old centre-back Edoardo Goldaniga, who has made two substitute appearances for a total of 14 minutes of league action this campaign. He also had a 90-minute run-out in the second round of the Coppa Italia.

“If Italy wants to fix the problems with its national team, it’ll have to go through a change in the league regulations forcing a minimum number of Italians on the pitch,” one supporter commented on X.

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy pose for a team photo prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Another supporter commented: “I don’t agree with setting a minimum number of Italians on the pitch, but this is embarrassing.”

One fan wrote: “But it would be wrong to force Italians to play without any merit whatsoever. The focus should be on the youth teams, on why there aren’t any Italians capable of being starters in a mediocre league like Serie A.”

“We keep failing to understand that the problem isn’t foreign players, but a rotten system that favours agents and those willing to pay, with 80-year-olds sitting in the positions of power. We’ll make it to the World Cup in 2042,” another added.

📸 The 10 viral images from the weekend 🍿

📸 The 10 viral images from the weekend 🍿

A look back at the most bewildering moments of the weekend from all corners of the football world.


Yamal loses his cool


Yamal at his majestic best


Goal of the weekend


Usain Bolt has changed a lot...


Usain Bolt lookalike at Lou


The special Easter coin toss in Lithuania


Overstepping his role


Bosnia celebrates the ball boy who swiped Donnarumma's cheat sheet


Bayern's last-gasp comeback

.... and the comeback that was all for nothing!


Cherki is at it again


The viral parody of the Lego ad


Bonus: Bakambu slams Portugal

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Grand National: Weights and entries for 2026 race

All the weights for the 49 remaining entries for the Grand National at Aintree on 11 April - a maximum of the 34 top-rated horses will line up on the day.

A full pinstickers' guide to the runners and riders will be published on the BBC Sport website and app on Thursday.

Horse, breeding, age, weight, trainer, jockey

1 I Am Maximus (FR) 10 11-12 Willie Mullins IRE

2 Nick Rockett (IRE) 9 11-11 Willie Mullins IRE

3 Banbridge (IRE) 10 11-11 Joseph O'Brien IRE

4 Grangeclare West (IRE) 10 11-10 Willie Mullins IRE

5 Gerri Colombe (FR) 10 11-10 Gordon Elliott IRE

6 Haiti Couleurs (FR) 9 11-10 Rebecca Curtis

7 Spillane's Tower (IRE) 8 11-8 Jimmy Mangan IRE

8 Firefox (IRE) 8 11-4 Gordon Elliott IRE

9 Monty's Star (IRE) 9 11-3 Henry de Bromhead IRE

10 Spanish Harlem (FR) 8 11-3 Willie Mullins IRE

11 Lecky Watson (IRE) 8 11-2 Willie Mullins IRE

12 Champ Kiely (IRE) 10 11-1 Willie Mullins IRE

13 Iroko (FR) 8 11-1 Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero

14 Favori De Champdou (FR) 11 11-1 Gordon Elliott IRE

15 Three Card Brag (IRE) 9 11-0 Gordon Elliott IRE

16 Oscars Brother (IRE) 8 10-13 Connor King IRE

17 Mr Vango (IRE) 10 10-12 Sara Bradstock

18 High Class Hero (GB) 9 10-11 Willie Mullins IRE

19 Stellar Story (IRE) 9 10-11 Gordon Elliott IRE

20 Beauport (IRE) 10 10-11 Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies Sam Twiston-Davies

21 Captain Cody (IRE) 8 10-10 Willie Mullins IRE

22 Jagwar (FR) 7 10-10 Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero

23 Perceval Legallois (FR) 9 10-9 Gavin Cromwell IRE

24 Gorgeous Tom (IRE) 8 10-9 Henry de Bromhead IRE

25 The Real Whacker (IRE) 10 10-9 Patrick Neville

26 Quai De Bourbon (FR) 7 10-9 Willie Mullins IRE

27 Answer To Kayf (GB) 10 10-8 Terence O'Brien IRE

28 Jordans (FR) 7 10-8 Joseph O'Brien IRE

29 Final Orders (GB) 10 10-5 Gavin Cromwell IRE

30 Marble Sands (FR) 10 10-5 David Killahena & Graeme McPherson

31 Panic Attack (IRE) 10 10-5 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton

32 Top Of The Bill (IRE) 10 10-5 Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies

33 Johnnywho (IRE) 9 10-4 Jonjo & A J O'Neill

34 Twig (GB) 11 10-4 Ben Pauling

35 Pied Piper (GB) 8 10-3 Gordon Elliott IRE

36 Imperial Saint (FR) 8 10-2 Philip Hobbs & Johnson White

37 Amirite (IRE) 10 10-2 Henry de Bromhead IRE

38 Ain't That A Shame (IRE) 12 10-2 Tom Ellis

39 Yeah Man (IRE) 9 10-1 Gavin Cromwell IRE

40 Soul Icon (GB) 9 10-1 Keiran Burke

41 Hyland (FR) 9 10-1 Nicky Henderson

42 Deep Cave (IRE) 8 9-13 Christian Williams

43 Buddy One (IRE) 9 9-12 Paul Gilligan IRE

44 Anyway (GER) 8 9-11 David Kenneth Budds IRE

45 The Short Go (IRE) 9 9-10 Henry de Bromhead IRE

46 Weveallbeencaught (IRE) 9 9-9 Eric McNamara

47 Shanbally Kid (IRE) 9 9-9 Willie Mullins IRE

48 Will Do (IRE) 9 9-9 Gordon Elliott IRE

49 In d'Or (FR) 8 9-7 Fergal O'Brien

I Am Maximus heads Grand National confirmations

Paul Townend celebrates winning the 2024 Grand National at Aintree with I Am Maximus
I Am Maximus has finished first and second in his two runs in the Grand National [Getty Images]

I Am Maximus and Nick Rockett - the past two winners of the Grand National - head the confirmations for Saturday's race at Aintree.

The pair, both trained by Willie Mullins, won the race in 2024 and 2025 respectively and top the weights for the 2026 renewal.

I Am Maximus, owned by JP McManus, triumphed by seven and a half lengths in 2024, before finishing two and a half lengths behind Nick Rockett who was victorious under Mullins' son Patrick last year.

There are 49 entries remaining, and a maximum of 34 runners will line up on the day after the final field and four reserves are announced on Wednesday.

McManus is seeking a record fourth victory in the race, and has leading hopefuls Iroko and Jagwar - both trained by Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero.

Johnnywho is also guaranteed a run for McManus after withdrawals at the five-day stage.

I Am Maximus is bidding to become the first horse to carry top weight to victory since triple winner Red Rum in the 1970s.

Nick Rockett will attempt to match Tiger Roll's feat of back-to-back wins achieved in 2018 and 2019. The previous horse to do that was Red Rum.

L'Homme Presse, French Dynamite and Now Is The Hour were all taken out on Monday, while three others below the cut-off line were also scratched.

The field is again set to be dominated by Irish trainer Mullins, with the three-time winner currently having nine horses guaranteed to run.

Joining I Am Maximus and Nick Rockett are last year's third-placed Grangeclare West, Spanish Harlem, Lecky Watson, Champ Kiely, High Class Hero, Captain Cody and Quai De Bourbon.

Gordon Elliott, who has also trained three National winners, has five entries with Gerri Colombe, Firefox and Favori De Champdou - the beaten favourite in the Cross Country Chase at the Cheltenham Festival - towards the top of the weights.

Another of Elliott's stable, Pied Piper, is currently 35th on the list and will get a run if one more horse withdraws.

The Ben Pauling-trained Twig is the final guaranteed runner, although Spillane's Tower has maintained his entry at this stage despite his owner telling RTE on Sunday he is an intended runner in Thursday's Aintree Bowl instead.

Firefox is also entered in Friday's Topham over the Grand National fences.

Henry de Bromhead, who won the race in 2021 with Rachael Blackmore and Minella Times, trains Monty's Star and Gorgeous Tom.

Gavin Cromwell trains Perceval Legallois, who was a faller last year, and Cheltenham Festival winner Final Orders.

Dan Skelton will be represented by mare Panic Attack as he closes in on the UK trainers' championship for the first time.

The Nigel and Willy Twiston-Davies-trained Beauport will carry the colours of Bryan and Philippa Burrough, whose Corbiere won in 1983 as Jenny Pitman became the first female trainer to triumph.

Nigel is a two-time winner of the race in 1998 and 2022 and the stable are also set to saddle Top of the Bill, who moved into the top 34 with Monday's withdrawals.

Fourteen-time British champion trainer Paul Nicholls has no entries, while Nicky Henderson, who is yet to win the National, is also likely to have no runners with Hyland currently 41st on the list.

Ranking the top 10 women’s NCAA championship games ever

Women’s college basketball has produced some of the most gripping title games in sports. These NCAA games are about more than just a trophy. They carry pressure, emotion, and moments that stay with fans for years. Some ended with buzzer-beaters. Others saw teams come back from big deficits. A few helped shape the future of the sport.

Over time, the stage has only grown bigger. More people watch now. Bigger stars have emerged. Players like Caitlin Clark and Cheryl Miller brought attention to the game in different eras. Coaches like Dawn Staley and Pat Summitt built programs that defined winning.

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Every game on this list had something unique. Some were tight until the last second. Some featured standout performances. Others had a lasting impact on the sport. Together, they show how strong and exciting women’s college basketball has become.

Here are the 10 best women’s NCAA championship games ever, along with an honorable mention.

10. South Carolina 87, Iowa 75 (2024)

The South Carolina Gamecocks compete against the Iowa State Cyclones in a Fort Myers Tip-Off Island Division game at Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers. Credit: Jonah Hinebaugh/The News-Press/USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

South Carolina capped off a perfect season with this win. They finished 38–0, which makes the game even more special.

Meanwhile, Iowa stayed competitive thanks to Caitlin Clark. She kept scoring and applied constant pressure. However, South Carolina’s depth proved too strong. Their size inside the paint made a huge difference.

As the game went on, the Gamecocks slowly pulled away. They dominated rebounds and controlled the pace.

Why it stands out:
This game completed a perfect season. It also featured a superstar performance and confirmed South Carolina as a modern powerhouse.

9. Maryland 78, Duke 75 OT (2006)

9. Maryland 78, Duke 75 OT (2006)
Maryland Terrapins center Brionna Jones (42) battles for position with Duke Blue Devils center Amber Henson (30) and Duke Blue Devils forward Azur‡ Stevens (11) during the first half in the semifinals of the Spokane regional of the women’s 2015 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

At first, Maryland looked out of the game. They trailed by 13 points, and things seemed over.

However, the comeback changed everything. Kristi Toliver hit a clutch three-pointer to force overtime. That moment shifted the momentum.

In overtime, Maryland stayed composed and finished the job to win their first title.

Why it stands out:
The comeback was huge. The pressure was intense, and the overtime finish made it unforgettable.

8. LSU 102, Iowa 85 (2023)

8. LSU 102, Iowa 85 (2023)
Angel Reese (10) shows Iowa Caitlin Clark her ring finger during the final seconds of the women’s 2023 NCAA Tournament national championship game.

This game was all about offense from the start. Both teams scored quickly, and the total reached 187 points.

On one side, Angel Reese dominated. On the other, Caitlin Clark delivered another big performance. Even so, LSU pulled away late as their scoring proved too much.

Why it stands out:
The high-scoring action grabbed attention. It also showcased two of the biggest stars in women’s basketball.

7. North Carolina 60, Louisiana Tech 59 (1994)

This game stayed tight from start to finish. Defense controlled the tempo throughout.

Neither team allowed easy points, so every possession mattered. In the end, North Carolina edged out a one-point win in a tense finish.

Why it stands out:
The strong defense stood out. Plus, the one-point margin makes it one of the closest finals ever.

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6. Notre Dame 61, Mississippi State 58 (2018)

6. Notre Dame 61, Mississippi State 58 (2018)
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish celebrate after defeating the Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs in the championship game of the women’s Final Four in the 2018 NCAA Tournament at Nationwide Arena. Notre Dame won 61-58. Credit: Joe Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

This game produced one of the most iconic moments in NCAA history.

With the game on the line, Arike Ogunbowale hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to win it. Even more impressive, she had already done the same in the semifinal. So, doing it again made it legendary.

Why it stands out:
The buzzer-beater was unforgettable. Back-to-back clutch shots turned Ogunbowale into a March legend.

5. Tennessee 70, Virginia 67 OT (1991)

This matchup was a hard-fought battle. Both teams competed for every point. As expected, the game went into overtime, raising the intensity.

In the end, Tennessee came out on top. The win added to the legacy of coach Pat Summitt.

Why it stands out:
The overtime drama made it exciting. It also played a key role in building Tennessee’s early dominance.

4. Notre Dame 68, Purdue 66 (2001)

This game marked a historic moment for Notre Dame. They won their first national title.

Throughout the game, things stayed close. Ruth Riley led the team with strong play inside. Ultimately, better execution in key moments made the difference.

Why it stands out:
It was a breakthrough win. Riley’s performance stood out, and the close finish added excitement.

3. USC 69, Louisiana Tech 67 (1983)

This game came early in NCAA women’s basketball history. So, it played a big role in growing the sport.

Cheryl Miller dominated and led USC to a narrow win. More importantly, the impact of this game went beyond the final score.

Why it stands out:
The historical importance is huge. Miller’s performance helped bring national attention to the sport.

2. Baylor 82, Notre Dame 81 (2019)

2. Baylor 82, Notre Dame 81 (2019)
Baylor Lady Bears players celebrate after defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the championship game of the women’s Final Four of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Amalie Arena. Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

This game had everything fans could ask for. Both teams kept trading big plays. As a result, the score remained close until the final seconds.

After all, a controversial no-call added drama, and Baylor held on for a one-point win.

Why it stands out:
The dramatic ending made headlines. The high level of play made it feel like a true championship battle.

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1. Stanford 54, Arizona 53 (2021)

This game came down to the final possession. Arizona had a chance to win at the buzzer.

However, Stanford’s defense held strong, and the shot missed. As a result, Stanford secured a one-point victory in a tense finish.

Why it stands out:
The pressure lasted the entire game. In the end, one defensive stop decided everything.

Honorable Mention – UCLA 79, South Carolina 51 (2026)

Honorable Mention - UCLA 79, South Carolina 51 (2026)
UCLA Bruins guard Kiki Rice (1) drives past South Carolina Gamecocks guard Maddy McDaniel (1) during the NCAA women’s basketball national championship at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on April 5, 2026.

UCLA made history in this game by winning its first NCAA-era national title. From the very beginning, they took full control and never looked back.

In fact, UCLA dominated every part of the game. The 28-point margin clearly showed how one-sided it was. On the other hand, South Carolina struggled to respond and could not keep up at any stage.

As the game went on, the gap only grew bigger. Because of that, the match never really felt close or competitive.

Why it stands out:
The victory was historic for UCLA. However, the large margin meant the game lacked tension and drama, which kept it from being an all-time classic.

Final thoughts

These games show the best of women’s college basketball. Close finishes, big plays, and strong teams define them. Each one left a mark on the sport. More great games will come, but these remain special.

Raiders-Jets trade idea ends with Fernando Mendoza drafted not to Las Vegas

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The Las Vegas Raiders are almost certainly going to use the No. 1 overall pick in this month's NFL Draft to take Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza.

But what if they don't? That's the question posed by ESPN's Bill Barnwell in his new trade-filled mock draft.

Barnwell operates under the premise for this exercise that each pick will be traded, and he explores what such a deal might look like.

In this case, he suggests the Raiders could trade the first pick for Nos. 2, 33 and 103.

"If you've been reading this piece over the past few years, you know I'm perpetually apologizing at the first overall pick," Barnwell writes. "In most drafts, the first overall selection is a promising young quarterback going to a team that desperately needs one. That team is never going to trade out of that pick, which makes a conceit that's already hypothetical even more preposterous. I know."

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He goes on to spell out the one way this could happen: Essentially, that the Raiders aren't actually too pumped about Mendoza and would be happy with Alabama's Ty Simpson at the second pick.

"In an ideal world, if the Raiders preferred Simpson, they would be able to trade down to the middle of the first round and land him while picking up significant draft capital in the process," Barnwell writes. "That's a dangerous game to play, though. Let's say the Raiders trade the No. 1 pick to the Browns, who want Mendoza, and move down to No. 6. What if the Jets, who have visited with Simpson, take the 23-year-old quarterback at No. 2, shutting the Raiders out altogether?"

This definitely doesn't seem likely, and Barnwell is honest about that.

But he's probably right that it's the only logical Mendoza trade scenario that exists.

"Anything that doesn't end with the Raiders drafting Mendoza in Pittsburgh would be shocking," Barnwell writes. "I think it's more likely that Simpson falls out of the first round altogether than it is he lands in the top five, let alone the top two. But if things don't break that way, this is one way for the Raiders to find their quarterback and add more in the process."

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'Wonderful few weeks' for Trafford - Green

James Trafford of Manchester City speaks to teammate Gianluigi Donnarumma during the warm up
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Former Premier League goalkeeper Rob Green believes James Trafford would not start for Manchester City in a Champions League final but "could grow" in that role.

Trafford has kept back-to-back clean sheets in the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal and FA Cup quarter-final win against Liverpool, but has not started in the Premier League since Gianluigi Donnarumma was signed after the first three games.

"He's had a wonderful few weeks," Green told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.

"He had a really good evening with England despite not winning and he had his moments at Wembley for Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.

"On Saturday he had his moment again and we know the FA Cup is all about moments.

"What Donnarumma does, and this is not to say the Carabao Cup isn't a great occasion, is he grows in those huge occasions.

"I don't think City play James Trafford in a Champions League final. I don't think he would get the nod even now. But I think he could grow to be. Whether he is there for it, I don't know.

"I don't know how he looks at this season now. The only problem [with him leaving to become a number one] is if clubs have money they can afford to spend on a goalkeeper.

"You're bottom of the queue if you're a goalkeeper in terms of transfers. They move for less."

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Steelers' Joey Porter Jr. makes strong statistical case as top 5 NFL cornerback

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Is Joey Porter Jr. a top five cornerback in the NFL? During a recent appearance on the Blueprint Podcast, the Pittsburgh Steelers' rising star made that exact claim, noting that while critics often focus on his penalties, his ability to erase an opponent's top receiving threat remains among the league's elite.

While the shutdown corner label is a frequent debate for fans in Pittsburgh and across the league, a look at the 2025 advanced metrics shows that Porter Jr. has the numbers to back up his talk.

3rd down forced incompletion rate

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The hallmark of a high-level cornerback is the ability to get the defense off the field when the stakes are highest. In 2025, among 63 NFL cornerbacks with at least 115 third-down coverage snaps, Joey Porter Jr. ranked 2nd in the NFL with a 35.3% forced incompletion rate. In critical "money down" situations, Porter Jr. disrupted more than a third of the passes thrown his way, according to PFF's 2025 season analysis.

Porter is suppressing opposing passer rating

This dominance on third down is a direct driver of his overall coverage efficiency. According to the team's official 2025 position review, Porter Jr. finished the campaign allowing a 56.2 passer rating to opposing quarterbacks, a mark that ranked 3rd in the NFL among qualified starters.

The link between these two stats is vital for understanding his value. By forcing incompletions on high-leverage downs, he effectively neutralizes the opponent's passing rhythm for the entire game. Even without a high volume of interceptions, his ability to prevent completions -- and his remarkable streak of not allowing a touchdown in primary coverage -- renders him a statistical black hole for wide receivers. 

Top 5 or not, Porter is essential to the Steelers defense

For the Steelers, Porter Jr.’s emergence as a premier perimeter defender is an essential piece of the evolving defensive puzzle. By traveling with top receivers and maintaining elite coverage metrics, he provides the Steelers' pass rush with a force multiplier: time. 

When Porter Jr. locks down a primary target, it forces quarterbacks to move through their second or third progressions. That extra half-second in the pocket is the exact window TJ Watt, Alex Highsmith et al need to collapse the pocket.

In an AFC North division defined by elite quarterback play, having a corner who statistically transforms an All-Pro passer into a sub-par backup is the difference between a playoff berth and an early offseason.

Josh Elander details message to his team after Tennessee-LSU series

LSU (22-11, 6-6 SEC) defeated Tennessee (20-12, 4-8 SEC), 16-6, in 12 innings on Sunday at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. The Tigers clinched a series win, 2-1.

LSU won its first series at Lindsey Nelson Stadium since 2016.

First-year head coach Josh Elander discussed the series finale loss after the game and what his message is to his team.

“Just keep going,” Elander said. “Keep going. You know, we've talked about being close and how do we finish, but at some point they have to make the decision to collectively do it and believe they can together. We've been in some of these games, but this one should be a lot of expensive experience and a reminder that the game can turn on a dime.

“If you don't finish, other teams will will get you in this league.”

Tennessee will next play on Tuesday against Northern Kentucky. First pitch is slated for 6 p.m. EDT at Lindsey Nelson Stadium (SEC Network+).

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Álvaro Arbeloa: “Real Madrid has the best players in the world, but we must also be the best team”

Real Madrid's Spanish coach Alvaro Arbeloa gives a press conference on the eve of the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match against FC Bayern Munich, at Real Madrid Sports City in Valdebebas, in the outskirts of Madrid on April 6, 2026. (Photo by Pierre-Philippe MARCOU / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa spoke to the media on Monday ahead of Tuesday night’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg against Bayern Munich, saying that, “to win in football, you have to get a lot of things right in every phase of the game. To be a great team, you have to be very well-drilled and have that collective mindset. Perhaps that’s what I’m emphasising most to the players. We have the best players but we must also be the best team in the world. We have to put our talent at the service of the team.”

Arbeloa on what he hopes to see against Bayern

“A Madrid side that has always stood up to big rivals. Bayern are having an exceptional season. We know just how much they’ll push us on the pitch. Our history with Bayern is always special. The Bernabéu is set for another great Champions League night.”

Arbeloa on resetting with Mbappé and Bellingham back

“It’s clear that Mbappé has different qualities to Brahim, so we’ll have to play in a different way. But I’m delighted to have such outstanding players at our disposal. Mbappé came here to play this sort of match. We’re lucky to have everyone available and not have a squad with ten or eleven players out.”

Arbeloa on this being a test of the project after a year and a half without trophies

“We’re not thinking about not winning the tie. I understand you have to analyse all the scenarios, but for us there’s only one: beating Bayern. That’s what we want and what we believe in.”

Arbeloa on Mbappé and the team’s attacking threat

“The only thing that matters to me is what I think, and it’s an extraordinary stroke of luck to have a player like Mbappé in the team. I put myself in the shoes of the defenders who have to face Madrid.”

Arbeloa on whether Mbappé understands Real Madrid

“Mbappé knows exactly what Real Madrid is all about; he’s always dreamed of playing here. It hasn’t been easy for him to make it here.”

Arbeloa on one draw in 37 games

“It’s an interesting statistic, and the mentality is that of Real Madrid, which is to win. I always believe we can win. In some matches we’ve conceded in the dying minutes, but this is Madrid and you have to always try to win.”

Arbeloa on the locker room after Mallorca

“It’s a locker room like any other when you lose. Perhaps it hurts more, because if there’s one club where defeat isn’t tolerated, it’s Madrid.”

Arbeloa on bouncing back

“These are different matches and contexts. The players know exactly what lies ahead. I don’t need to warn them about anything. It’s a quarter-final against a team we have a long history with, and with the Bernabéu behind us. I think we’re all aware of that.”

Arbeloa on what changes with Bellingham

“What changes is that we’re a better team; I’m convinced of that. He has different qualities to his teammates and when he’s on the pitch we have to adapt. That’s what football’s all about, having those connections between players. But it’s a blessed problem to have to fit Bellingham into the team.”

Arbeloa on Alaba

“It’s a huge privilege to have a player with a career like Alaba’s, not just for what he’s done at Madrid but also at Bayern and for his country. He’s had games where he’s helped us enormously. All players are important, whatever their role. He embodies all the values a footballer should have.”

Arbeloa on Bayern

“They’re a very well-drilled side; you can quickly spot their hallmarks and style of play. They’re a very aggressive team in defence, forcing you into situations where you see all the players dropping back in a remarkable way. Then, when they have the ball, they create opportunities out wide with their highly talented players. I think they’re a very complete side with plenty of weapons at their disposal. And they’re incredibly committed defensively. Kompany deserves every bit of the praise he’s getting because he’s doing a tremendous job at Bayern Munich.”

Arbeloa on if he’s a man manager or a tactician

“I don’t put myself on a pedestal; I’m whatever you want me to be. My obsession is preparing my teams for what they’re going to face on the pitch and getting the best out of each player. You have to be a manager capable of doing everything.”

Arbeloa on concern about six players being a yellow card away from suspension

“There’s no need. They know they’re on a warning, but tomorrow’s a tight game and they know that if they have to pick up a card for the good of the team, they’ll do it. But we’ve already played many games with players on a card.”

NCAA schools with both men’s & women’s basketball titles

In college basketball, sustained excellence is rare, but achieving it across both the men’s and women’s games is even rarer. Only a select few teams and programs have reached the summit in both NCAA men’s and women’s basketball. This distinction reflects more than just isolated championship runs; it signals institutional alignment, elite coaching, and a culture that consistently produces high-level talent on both sides of the sport.

Programs like UConn have turned dual success into an expectation, pairing a dominant women’s dynasty with a men’s team that thrives in March. Others, such as UCLA, have recently evolved into modern dual champions. Meanwhile, schools like Stanford and Baylor exemplify balance, building systems where both programs can contend nationally over extended periods. North Carolina and Maryland round out the group with deep-rooted traditions, proving that championship DNA can extend across generations and across genders.

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What unites these programs is not just banners, but infrastructure—investment in recruiting, player development, and leadership that transcends eras. In a landscape defined by parity and constant change, these schools stand apart as the few that have mastered the challenge of winning it all, regardless of which team takes the floor.

UCLA Bruins

The UCLA Bruins celebrate their 79-51 win over the South Carolina Gamecocks to claim the NCAA women’s basketball national championship at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on April 5, 2026. Credit: © Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

UCLA’s place on this list is now unequivocal following its breakthrough 2026 NCAA women’s championship. Historically, the Bruins’ identity was built on the men’s program’s unparalleled dominance under legendary coach John Wooden, producing a record 11 national titles. The women’s program had long been competitive but lacked an NCAA-era championship until this recent triumph, which decisively changed its standing. With both programs now owning NCAA titles, UCLA transitions from a legacy-driven inclusion to a fully modern, dual-champion powerhouse.

Stanford Cardinal

Stanford Cardinal
Stanford Cardinal guards Jana Van Gytenbeek (left), Anna Wilson (center) and Kiana Williams pose with the national champion trophy after the national championship game of the women’s Final Four of the 2021 NCAA Tournament against the Arizona Wildcats at Alamodome. Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Stanford has maintained one of the most balanced and consistently elite basketball profiles in the country. The women’s team, guided for decades by Tara VanDerveer, has secured multiple NCAA championships and set the standard for sustained excellence. The men’s group, though less decorated, captured the national title in 1942 and has remained periodically competitive. Stanford’s inclusion reflects institutional stability and long-term success across both programs.

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North Carolina Tar Heels

North Carolina Tar Heels
The North Carolina Tar Heels celebrates with the championship trophy after beating the Gonzaga Bulldogs in the championship game of the 2017 NCAA Men’s Final Four at University of Phoenix Stadium. Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

North Carolina’s men’s program is one of the sport’s blue bloods, boasting multiple national championships and a legacy shaped by legends like Michael Jordan and Dean Smith. The women’s group added to that prestige with its own NCAA title in 1994, establishing credibility on both sides of the game. While the men’s team garners more national attention, the women’s success ensures UNC’s place in this exclusive group. The Tar Heels exemplify tradition, talent development, and championship pedigree.

Maryland Terrapins

Maryland Terrapins
Maryland Terrapins celebrate defeating the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in the finals of the Spokane regional of the 2015 women’s NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The Terrapins won 58-48. Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports

Maryland’s dual championships reflect a program capable of peaking at the highest level in both divisions. The men’s team broke through with its 2002 NCAA title after years of contention. The women’s program, on the other hand, captured its championship in 2006 with a dramatic and resilient tournament run. Both groups have remained competitive in strong conferences, reinforcing Maryland’s reputation for balanced excellence. Their achievements underscore depth and adaptability across eras.

UConn Huskies

UConn Huskies
UConn student-athlete Paige Bueckers throws candy to the crowd from the bus over teammate KK Arnold during the Final Four Champions victory parade and rally outside of the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Credit: Scott Rausenberger-Imagn Images

UConn is arguably the gold standard for combined success in men’s and women’s college basketball. The men’s team has won multiple NCAA titles across different eras, demonstrating adaptability and tournament excellence. However, it is the women’s program under Geno Auriemma that has defined sustained dominance, with a record-setting number of championships and historic winning streaks. UConn’s unparalleled consistency across both programs cements its status as a powerhouse.

RELATED: Most consecutive Sweet 16 appearances in women’s NCAA tournament

Baylor Bears

Baylor Bears
Baylor Lady Bears players celebrate after defeating Notre Dame Fighting Irish to win the championship game of the women’s Final Four of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Amalie Arena. Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Baylor’s rise into this group reflects a modern blueprint for building championship-caliber programs. The men’s team secured its first national title in 2021 with a dominant, defense-oriented squad. The women’s program had already established itself as a powerhouse, winning multiple NCAA championships and consistently contending at the highest level. Baylor’s presence highlights the impact of elite coaching, recruiting, and institutional investment across both programs.

Conclusion

Conclusion
UConn Huskies center Donovan Clingan (32) holds up the championship trophy as the team celebrates in front of a large crowd of fans after the team’s victory parade. Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

These programs represent the highest standard of comprehensive excellence in college basketball. Winning on both the men’s and women’s stages requires more than talent—it demands vision, continuity, and institutional commitment. As the sport continues to evolve, this group remains the benchmark for what a truly complete basketball powerhouse looks like.

There’s only one appropriate response to the way the Red Sox have started the 2026 season

Apr 5, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; San Diego Padres second baseman Jake Cronenworth (9) tags Boston Red Sox center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela (3) out during the seventh inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

This isn’t a cop-out blog. I truly feel this way.

I could sit here and give you fancy-dancy analysis, couldn’t I? I have done that before and I will do so again. I don’t think a 2-7 Red Sox start calls for that type of article, though.

I’ve also done this crashout before. Dan Secatore, my fearless leader, has OK’d this before. I feel like I can only pull this move out every few years. Maybe to the uninitiated this type of prose is seen as juvenile, but I feel like I might be speaking for the masses here.

The only other time I’ve done so: August 2023. Not a good year for the Red Sox, perhaps, but I dunno what 2023 me was complaining about. Seems like we were on a relatively good run after the All-Star break up until one bad week. I can’t say for sure what made me snap on that day.

Maybe I was stressed leading up to my wedding day? That’s the only thing I can imagine, in hindsight, that was hindering my judgement.

Well, as a firmly married man right now, my mind is clear. I can feel comfortable with playing this card. I don’t get the chance to play it often—and the fact that I’m playing it in early April is awful for all of us—but it feels right to do so.

I’m playing the AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA card.

It’s Monday Morning Brushback time, y’all.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa.

CAN OUR NINE FIGURE PITCHER GET THROUGH FIVE INNINGS IN AN OK STATE? IS THAT ASKING TOO MUCH????? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFUCKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABASEBAALLFUCKINGSUCKSAAAAAAAAAAAAAA GOD FUCKING DAMNIT AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFUCKAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa

I EVEN TRIED GETTING MY DOG TO TYPE ON THE KEYBOARD JUST NOW BUT HE WONT EVEN GIVE THIS TEAM THE TIME OF DAY. HE IS RIGHT TO DO SO. FUCK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa.

IF A DOG DOESN’T EVEN WANNA AIR HIS FRUSTRATIONS THEN IS THIS TEAM EVEN WORTH THE TIME OF DAY JESUS CHRIST.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

REALLY ANNOYING FUCKING TEAM. FUCK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAasdf(my beloved wife stole some blanket from me, so that typo stays in, anyways) AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa

STUPID MISTAKES ON THE DIAMOND. HOW MANY OF THEM DO WE HAVE TO SIT THROUGH. AT WHAT POINT DO WE START ASKING TOUGH QUESTIONS ABOUT WHO IS DRIVING THE SHIP. WE ARE CONSISTENTLY BRAIN DEAD WHEN IT COMES TO FUNDAMENTALS COMING OUT OF SPRING TRAINING. FUCK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

I AM NOT ONE TO CALL EVERYTHING A WRAP IN EARLY APRIL BUT JESUS CHRIST THIS TEAM IS GIVING ME ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY NOTHING TO MAKE ME THINK OTHER WISE. THE STARTING PITCHING ISN’T STEPPING UP. THE BULLPEN IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH. THE OFFENSE LOOKS, RELATIVELY SPEAKING, AIMLESS.

THE SEASON STARTED ALREADY, GUYS. I CAN TRY TO BE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT OUR OFFENSIVE OUTPUT (I still think we can get on base a lot) AND OUR PITCHING (please just don’t hang as many cookies with two strikes!!!! I feel like half of the damage this season has come with two strikes!!!!) AND YOU WILL BE OK. GROW THE FUCK UP, THOUGH!!!!! GROW UP!!!!!! DON’T LEAVE ALL OF YOUR SCORING TO ONE FUCKING INNING. JESUS!!!!!!!!!!! GROW UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! BE BASEBALL PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!!! THE SEASON STARTED!!!!!! YOU ARE A TEAM A LOT OF PEOPLE PUT STOCK IN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GROW UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Song of the Week: “Somebody Kill Me Please” by Adam Sandler

The Cure is great, in his defense.

One more for the road, because I might as well: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.

Talk to you next week. Go Sox.

Chelsea vs. Tottenham, Women’s FA Cup: Confirmed lineups; how to watch

KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - APRIL 06: General view outside the stadium prior to the Adobe Women's FA Cup Quarter Final match between Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur at Kingsmeadow on April 06, 2026 in Kingston upon Thames, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images

It’s a London derby in this Women’s FA Cup quarter-final, with Chelsea Women hosting Tottenham at Kingsmeadow on a sunny Monday afternoon. Admittedly a far from usual date and time for a match like this, but it’s football nonetheless.

Speaking of football, head coach Sonia Bompastor is not holding any punches with this starting lineup today. Spurs imposed a tough battle last time we met and we shouldn’t underrate them despite their bad form as of late.


Chelsea starting lineup (4-3-3):
Hampton | Carpenter, Buchanan, Girma, Charles | Walsh, Cuthbert (c), Nüsken | James, Kerr, Thompson

Substitutes from: Spencer, Peng, Buurman, Baltimore, Bronze, Potter, Sarwie, Kaptein

Tottenham starting eleven:
Kop | A. Nildén, Gaupset, England (c), Vinberg, Tandberg, Wijk, Spence, Summanen, Koga, Blakstad

Substitutes from: Heeps, Rybrink, Morris, Bartrip, Grant, Ahtinen, Holdt, M. Nildén, Gunning-Williams


Date / Time: Monday, April 6, 2026, 13:30 BST; 8:30 am EDT
Venue: Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames, UK
Referee: Stacey Pearson

On TV: Channel 4, TNT Sports 1 (UK); none (US); elsewhere
Streaming: HBO Max (UK); none (US)


Let’s do this!

Tadej Pogačar among riders under investigation after Tour of Flanders railway red-light incident

OUDENAARDE, Belgium (AP) — Tadej Pogačar is among the riders being investigated for running a red light at a railway crossing during the Tour de Flanders on Sunday.

Pogačar, who won the race for a record-equaling third time, was in a group of riders who went through the crossing without stopping. The majority of the peloton behind them had to stop before the railway.

Belgium officials confirmed Monday there is an ongoing investigation for the riders who allegedly ran the red light. They said no further details were immediately available.

Local media said the riders could face a fine and a driving suspension if found guilty.

Pogačar, who rides for the UAE Team Emirates-XRG team, reportedly said after the race that the signal for them to stop came in too late.

Race officials ordered the riders who went through to slow down so the rest of the peloton could catch up to them again.

Also known as De Ronde (The Tour), the Tour of Flanders is one of cycling’s most challenging one-day races and was first held in 1913. This year’s 278-kilometer (172.7-mile) route featured 16 short but punishing climbs and several cobblestone sections.

The race is one of the “monuments” of cycling — the five most prestigious one-day events in the sport — along with Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the Giro di Lombardia.

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World Cup trophy available for viewing in Seattle

The FIFA World Cup trophy has arrived in Seattle for fans to experience ahead of the international games later this year.

The World Cup kicks off on June 11, and the first Seattle game will be played on June 15.

To celebrate, the actual World Cup trophy will be displayed in Victory Hall in Hatback Bar & Grille, located at 1201 1st Ave S., on Monday, April 5, and Tuesday, April 6.

The trophy will then move on to the next city.

Here’s the press release from FIFA:

“The FIFA World Cup™ Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola is bringing the most coveted prize in football to Seattle. As a long-standing partner of FIFA, Coca-Cola is proud to give fans across the globe the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the original FIFA World Cup Trophy, the most coveted trophy in the world, up close ahead of the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026™. FIFA World Cup 2026™ is set to be the biggest yet—spanning three host nations, Canada, Mexico and the United States, with more teams, more matches, and more celebrations than ever before."

The trophy will be presented at 30 FIFA member associations across 75 stops over the span of 150 days.

For more information, click here.

Luka Vuskovic ready for Tottenham return after impressive loan

Luka Vuskovic ready for Tottenham return after impressive loan
Luka Vuskovic ready for Tottenham return after impressive loan

Luka Vuskovic has said he expects to be a Tottenham Hotspur player next season after an impressive loan spell at Hamburg.

The Croatian centre-back has shone on loan in the Bundesliga, winning the division’s Rookie of the Month award four times during the 2025-26.

His standout defensive displays have seen the youngster linked with a high-profile transfer, with Bayern Munich and Barcelona among the teams credited with interest.

Vuskovic has opened up on his future and said he is contracted at Spurs to 2030. The defender expects to join the first-team squad next season, with doubts over the futures of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven potentially leading to a prominent role.

“In football, you never know,” Vuskovic said to German outlet Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

“It could happen next year, or in ten years. I don’t want to promise anyone anything.

“After this season, I’ll be a Tottenham player again. I have a contract there until 2030.”

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Real Madrid vs Bayern: Vinicius confident Mbappe connection can be decisive

Real Madrid vs Bayern: Vinicius confident Mbappe connection can be decisive
Real Madrid vs Bayern: Vinicius confident Mbappe connection can be decisive

Vinicius Junior has said the Bernabeu can make the difference when Real Madrid face Bayern Munich in the Champions League tomorrow night.

Real Madrid welcome Bayern Munich to the Spanish capital in a clash between two of Europe's most successful clubs.

Bayern arrive into the tie regarded as one of the Champions League favourites. The German giants thrashed Atalanta 10-2 on aggregate in the last 16 andhave scored 100 goals in just 28 Bundesliga games this season.

Vinicius has admitted that Real Madrid are 'up against a strong side' but said the connection between the team and Real Madrid fans adds a different dynamic toChampions League matches.

“It’s definitely the players’ connection with the fans that always changes the dynamic of home games and Champions League matches. We’re up against a strong side, but we have experience in these matches and hopefully we can pull it off.”

Real Madrid will look to Vinicius andKylian Mbappe as their difference-makers in the tie. There has been criticism of the pair's chemistry and defensive work-rate, but the Brazilian is adamant the duo can 'make each other better'.

“People say all sorts of things. Kylian is here to help us; his goals give us confidence. We need to be on the same page tomorrow. It’s a tough match where the top players make the difference, and Mbappé is one of them.

"Of course it’s annoying (the criticism of their defending), but people are free to say whatever they like. We have to listen to the manager. What comes from outside doesn’t affect us. We can make each other better.”

All clear? Harry Kane trains with Bayern Munich

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 17: Harry Kane of FC Bayern München smiles during a training session at Bayern Munich trainings Ground Saebener Strasse prior their UEFA Champions League 2025/26 round of 16 second leg match on March 17, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Bayern Munich star striker Harry Kane trained with the squad on Monday and looks to be ready to face Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Sky Germany journalist Kerry Hau provided a full update on how Kane progressed through the weekend and gave the hint that the Englishman was going to take part in the team practice session:

Harry Kane worked individually at Säbener Straße for the entire weekend. It is planned that he will join the final training session before #RMAFCB. At FCB, there is cautious optimism regarding a starting lineup appearance in the Bernabéu. A decision will be made at short notice. @SkySportDE

Ultimately, Kane joined his teammates on the pitch and was a participant in the team training session:

Harry Kane is involved in the final training session ahead of tomorrow's game pic.twitter.com/7zMf0AtwW7

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 6, 2026

📸 Harry Kane in today's final training pic.twitter.com/f7sJOx043W

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 6, 2026

With the exception of Sven Ulreich, the entire squad is available in training pic.twitter.com/VAJcfqj1bu

— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 6, 2026

This is a good sign for Bayern Munich and Kane heading into the Tuesday showdown. Kane’s status has been in doubt since picking up an injury during the international break, but now things seem to be looking up for Kane.


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‘The pitch caught us off guard’: Franklin after SRH defeat to LSG

HYDERABAD: The pitch at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium has been a high-scoring one but on Sunday, Sunrisers Hyderabad struggled to get going in their five-wicket loss to Lucknow Super Giants.

SRH assistant coach James Franklin said that they were caught off guard by the pitch’s behaviour. Speaking after his side’s loss in their opening home game, he said, “I think the pitch definitely caught us off guard, which was a little bit disappointing. I think you saw that with a couple of the dismissals that we had. And to be fair, I thought LSG bowled beautifully in the Power-play. They didn't really give us too much to score on top of that,” he said.



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Sunrisers struggled to get going against a disciplined LSG bowling, ending up with 156/9 after being reduced to 35/4 in the first 10 overs. LSG chased down the target with one ball to spare.

Franklin credited Nitish Kumar Reddy and Heinrich Klaasen for providing the bowlers with something to bowl at. “But our batters really struggled with the pace of the pitch. Particularly once the ball hit the surface, it just wasn't coming onto the bat. I think their (Nitish and Klaasen) ability to be able to score a little bit more freely at the back end in the second half of the innings was probably down to the fact that they actually spent a bit of time in the middle. Obviously, the field spread, so the ability to rotate strike was there,” he reckoned.

Meanwhile, Super Giant’s pace spearhead Mohammed Shami said they had worked hard behind the scenes to contain the batters. “We knew that the Sunrisers batters go hard at the bowlers and our plan was to not give them any room and bowl slower ones and use variations. We knew that slower ones are the hardest to score runs off. And when we execute the plans well like this, it gives results. I am very happy that we executed our plans,” said Shami who bagged Player of the Match for his impressive 2/9 bowling figures.

Shami also bowled an impressive 18 dot balls in his four-over spell, tying down the SRH batters. “I worked very hard with the new ball and knew what to bowl in what conditions. It comes with a lot of hard work. I knew the conditions well and we prepared accordingly,” Shami revealed.

He also credited that working with LSG’s bowling coach Bharat Arun in the past helped him. “We both worked when he was with the Indian team and we knew each other well. When you know the support staff and their style of working, it becomes easy. And joining the Lucknow team and adjusting didn’t take much time. It is like my second home,” added the Indian cricketer.

Kentucky Wildcats pursue Syracuse transfer as potential solution in portal

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The Kentucky Wildcats will be busy in the transfer portal this offseason. That's how modern college basketball works.

One player they might pursue is a steadying presence from the Syracuse Orange.

Kentucky reporter Wyatt Huff wrote on X that the Wildcats are "expected to be involved" with SU point guard Nait George, whose intention to enter the transfer portal was reported a few days earlier.

NEWS: Kentucky is expected to be involved with Syracuse transfer PG Naithan George, a source tells Kentucky Wildcats On SI

One of the best passers out of the ACC pic.twitter.com/niLRKuP9yx

— Wyatt Huff (@Wildcat_wave) April 5, 2026

George is a 6-foot-3 point guard from Canada.

He just played his first season at Syracuse after two collegiate seasons elsewhere in the ACC at Georgia Tech.

In 2024-25, George led the ACC with 6.5 assists per game and also averaged 12.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game.

This season for Syracuse, George put up 10.9 points, 5.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game.

His outside shooting has left a bit to be desired in his college career, at just 31.8% from 3-point range.

Still, George can lead a team as a floor general, and with talent around him, he probably can be a winning player.

Kentucky will surely pursue other point guards, too, but the early inkling of a George pursuit suggests that he might be a priority.

All the moving parts in college basketball can make it tough to keep up, but Kentucky is going to do its best to have an improved roster for next season.

MORE: Alex Karaban in NCAA hoops history with Bill Russell, Lew Alcindor

German Football League condemns riots during Dresden v Hertha

Police officers stand in front of the K-Block with Dresden fans during a stoppage at the German 2nd Bundesliga soccer match between Dynamo Dresden and Hertha BSC, at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium. Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
Police officers stand in front of the K-Block with Dresden fans during a stoppage at the German 2nd Bundesliga soccer match between Dynamo Dresden and Hertha BSC, at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadium. Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

The German Football League (DFL) has strongly condemned the riots that occurred during the second-division match between Dynamo Dresden and Hertha Berlin on Saturday.

"These riots have nothing to do with fan culture. For months, we have been advocating for sensible and reasonable security measures to strengthen safety in stadiums and preserve positive fan culture. These incidents endanger fan culture and the entire sport," the DFL told dpa on Monday.

The DFL called for a swift and thorough investigation of the events, which is in the best interests of all 36 clubs that together make up German professional football.

The Dresden Police Directorate said on Sunday that it opened more than a dozen investigations after the incident, while the German Football Federation (DFB) also plans to launch its own preliminary probe into both clubs.

The chaos started when pyrotechnics were initially set off by fans from both clubs during the match on Saturday evening.

Supporters of both teams then climbed over fences and masked Dresden supporters ran along the edge of the pitch towards the Hertha section.

Referee Sven Jablonski had to halt the match and sent both teams to the dressing rooms after the clashes.

Police officers tried to push Dynamo supporters back into their section, where a Hertha flag was then burned.

Away fans first breached a barrier and entered the inner area of the stadium, which security staff were unable to prevent, the police said. Around 60 people on the Dresden side were also able to get past the barrier.

Hertha won the game 1-0.

Masters 2026: The secret 19th hole at Augusta National that was never built

Augusta National has been shaped as much by what was lost as by what was built. The riding trails that were never cleared. The tennis courts that were never laid. The real estate lots around the property that sat unsold. Most of those ghosts have faded entirely from memory.

Except one, hiding where everyone can see it.

In the winter of 1932, as Dr. Alister MacKenzie finalized his designs for Augusta National Golf Club, he drew up something not unusual — a 19th hole, roughly 90 yards. Tucked between what are now the 9th and 18th greens, running parallel to the clubhouse. A short, cunning little thing with a narrow end where the flag would sit between two bunkers, and a wider end that offered a safer route to those without the nerve to go at the pin. MacKenzie had a name for it: Double or Quits.

The concept came straight from Scottish golf tradition, where a "bye hole" — an extra hole played after the round — gave the losing player one final chance at redemption. One more swing, double or nothing. It was gambling dressed up as golf, which is to say it was golf at its most honest.

Clifford Roberts wanted it. Bobby Jones signed off. MacKenzie wrote of the design with evident enthusiasm, describing the plateau green, the punishing narrow end, the mercy of the wider side for those who chose discretion over daring. The hole had a purpose, a personality, and a name. It had everything, really, except funding.RELATED: Welcome to Georgia National

It is difficult, from the vantage point of Augusta National today, one of the most exclusive and financially formidable private clubs on earth, to fully reckon with how precarious the place once was. The club opened at the nadir of the Great Depression, and the financial records from those early years read less like the ledger of a grand institution than the diary of a slow emergency. Initiation fees were $350, roughly $7,000 in today's dollars. Annual dues were $60. Roberts had set an ambitious membership target of 1,800. To join, you filled out an index card. Few were returned. After three years of recruiting, Augusta National's membership stood at 76.

So the 19th hole was shelved. Killed, as MacKenzie's biographers would later note, by aesthetics and economics in equal measure. The hole would have obstructed the sweeping view of the course from the clubhouse, a real concern for a club staking its identity on grandeur. But the deeper problem was simpler. Augusta National didn't have the money.

The 19th hole was not alone in its fate. A second course never materialized. The riding trails were never cut. The real estate lots lingered on the market for twenty years without buyers until Roberts, in one of his final acts as chairman, purchased the last remaining parcel himself and had the house on it demolished. Augusta National, in those early years, was a place held together by ambition and very little else.

And yet, if you know where to look, the 19th hole has never left. After the plans were abandoned, the area where the tee would have stood, just left of the 18th fairway, became the club's first driving range. The green is harder to miss, because you have almost certainly already seen it.

MacKenzie's proposed putting surface for Double or Quits would have occupied the space that is now Augusta National's practice putting green. The site where the champion stands, arms at his sides, while the previous year's winner holds open that famous coat. Augusta folded on the bet. but the bones of the gamble are still there, written into the earth beneath one of the most celebrated moments in golf.

Wisconsin center Nolan Winter putting up historic efficiency numbers

Wisconsin Badgers center Nolan Winter is known as an efficient scorer, but few Badgers fans likely realize just how efficient he has been.

According to Sports Reference, Winter owns the best 2-point field goal percentage in the Big Ten since the 1992-93 season, shooting 69% across his three years in Madison. He sits ahead of stars such as Chris Webber, Owen Freeman and Moritz Wagner on the list of all-time leaders. Winter also made 33% of his 3-pointers this season. His efficiency stands out even more as he shifted to center last year, taking over for Steven Crowl after he graduated. The move required Winter to adapt to a more physical role, with the team needing him in the post.In 31 games this season, Winter averaged 13.1 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. If he returns to Wisconsin next season, he could finish his career as one of the most efficient scorers in program history.

Nolan Winter leads the BIG TEN in 2PT FG% over his career --- not just last season -- we are talking since 1992.

NOBODY has been more efficient inside the arc since they started TRACKING IT. Unbelievably efficient. @NolanWinter5#badgerspic.twitter.com/lxJwCo170Z

— Ryan Harings (@RyanAndBucky) April 5, 2026

If the Badgers retain Winter, expect Greg Gard and his staff to make him a bigger focal point of the offense next season. Given Winter’s scoring ability, it would be hard to justify anything else. The recent addition of Owen Foxwell, a facilitating point guard, could also create more opportunities for Wisconsin’s frontcourt.

Winter’s rise is another point in Gard’s favor. In recent years, he has helped develop players such as Steven Crowl, John Tonje, John Blackwell, AJ Storr and Nick Boyd.

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Future Texas women's basketball stars light up McDonald's All-American game

Riverdale Ridge senior Brihanna Crittendon (3) hugs University of Texas women's basketball head coach Vic Schaefer after a game against Monarch where Crittendon broke the 43-year-old record to become the all-time leading scorer in state history on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, at Riverdale Ridge High School in Thornton, Colo.  (Timothy Hurst/Denver Post via Getty Images)

Texas women's basketball fans may be sad about the Longhorns' Final Four loss, but there are reasons to be happy about the future.

Two future Longhorns raised some eyebrows last week at the high school level. Class of 2026 signees Aaliah "Lizzy" Spaight and Brihanna Crittendon teamed up for the McDonald's All-American challenge Tuesday. Even though their West team didn't win, those two looked like some of the best players on the court.

Crittendon had a team-high 11 points on 4-for-7 shooting. She made a 3-pointer and several shots in the paint. On one touch, she corralled the ball in traffic and finished a layup while being fouled. She made 2 of her 3 foul shots on the night. The 6-foot-3 native of Thornton, Colo. led her school to its first state title and was a finalist for Team USA's U17 squad.

RELATED: Rori Harmon dishes one last assist, but it wasn't on the court

ESPN #8 Brihanna Crittendon is one of THEM‼️🔥 #KeepDoubtinpic.twitter.com/9xuFC6e6R8

— RareFootage (@RareFootageNews) April 2, 2026

"We had a definite need at the power forward position and we feel like Bri with her size, athleticism and skill set will really be able to be that monster big guard that can play multiple positions for us," head coach Vic Schaefer has said. 

The five-star recruit also had offers from UCLA, Tennessee and Oregon, among others. Earlier this year, she broke the Colorado state record for career points.

Spaight scored eight point on of 3-for-5 shooting. The 5-foot-7 guard added five rebounds and three assists. She flashed an ability to shoot off the dribble and finish around the rim. Schaefer has described her as "very dynamic" with the ability to score at all three levels.

Aaliah “Lizzy” Spaight is the GOODS‼️🔥 #KeepDoubtinpic.twitter.com/Tq2eRxgbMQ

— RareFootage (@RareFootageNews) April 1, 2026

"I'm really excited about her athleticism and quickness that she can bring to the floor both offensively and defensively," he said after she signed "She sees the floor well and can run a team. A fierce competitor, she will defend with pressure with her quickness, speed and athleticism."

She won a Nevada state championship at Las Vegas' Bishop Gorman High while averaging 19.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 4.4 assists and four steals per game. Spaight was also named Nevada's player of the year as a sophomore. LSU and South Carolina were among several programs interested in Spaight. 

McDonalds High School All American guard Lizzy Spaight poses for a photo on portrait day for the 2026 McDonalds High School All American Games on March 27, 2026, at Renaissance Hotel at Glendale, Arizona. (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Texas lost to UCLA in the Final Four on Friday, ending a 35-4 season that including an SEC Tournament title-game win. The Longhorns will lose rotational players Teya Sidberry and Kyla Oldacre as well as star guard Rori Harmon, who started over 150 games for the Longhorns dating back to 2021. But Texas will return sophomore Jordan Lee and freshman Aaliyah Crump as well as All-American forward Madison Booker. 

 Riverdale Ridge senior Brihanna Crittendon (3) looks to pass during a game against Monarch on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026, at Riverdale Ridge High School in Thornton, Colo.  (Timothy Hurst/Denver Post via Getty Images)

Crittendon is ranked the No. 8 player in the class by ESPN and Spaight is No. 20. Addision Bjorn, the No. 10 player, is committed to the Longhorns for 2026, too. She's the all-time leading scorer at her high school and she earned a goal medal, alongside Crump, as part of Team USA at the 2023 FIBA Americas U16 Championship. Each of these teens has been named the Gatorade Player of the Year in their state.

Also joining the Longhorns in 2026 is Amalia Holguin, a 5-foot-9 guard ranked 57th among the prospects in her recruiting class. According to UT, Holguin is on pace to become the all-time leading scorer at California's Sage Hill High School.

Addison Bjorn of Team USA drives to the basket during the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025 Group A game between Hungary v USA at Starez Arena Vodova on July 13, 2025 in Brno, Czech Republic. (Milad Payami/FIBA via Getty Images)

Ben Johnson not shying away from Caleb Williams throwing for 70%

The Chicago Bears saw an immediate impact pairing head coach Ben Johnson with quarterback Caleb Williams, as Johnson helped maximize Williams' potential in just one season. But there's still plenty to accomplish, including one goal where Williams fell well short of in 2025.

Last summer, Johnson set a goal for Williams to complete 70 percent of his passes. Despite Williams' success in the clutch, where he led an NFL-record seven fourth-quarter comebacks, his completion percentage was the one area that ranked near the bottom of the league. Williams completed 58.1 percent of his passes, which was down from his 62.1 completion percentage from his rookie season.

Despite not hitting that goal last season, Johnson isn't shying away from issuing the challenge to Williams once again entering his third NFL season. After all, that's a mark that represents where Johnson and Williams want him to be in the league.

“If we want to be elite, we want to be that 70 percent marker,” Johnson said, via CHGO. “We fell short of that. And we don’t shy away from that. I think when you look at it, for us to get to 65 percent completion even, cut that in half, we need to find 40 more completions over the course of the season. Well, let me tell you something. When you watch the self-scout, there’s 80, 90, 100 completions we left out on the table. And I’m not just talking about passes dropped.”

While Williams made huge strides in his second season after just one year with Johnson, he still has a long way to go before he's considered among the NFL's elite. Dropped passes played a key role in that completion percentage, but it's also on Williams and the coaching staff to find a way to get that percentage up.

Johnson has challenged Williams from the start, and he continues to set the bar high heading into a crucial Year 3 that could end with the Bears inking their first major quarterback contract extension since Jay Cutler in 2014.

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Vinicius talks Mbappe, Arbeloa, Alonso, Militao, renewal, racism ahead of Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

Vinicius talks Mbappe, Arbeloa, Alonso, Militao, renewal, racism ahead of Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich
Vinicius talks Mbappe, Arbeloa, Alonso, Militao, renewal, racism ahead of Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

Following their shock loss to RCD Mallorca on Saturday, Real Madrid will aim to bounce back immediately as they take on Bayern Munich on Tuesday night at the Santiago Bernabeu.

It will be the first leg of the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League, and Alvaro Arbeloa & co. will have their task cut out against a rampant Bayern Munich outfit who have been near-unstoppable this term.

Ahead of the blockbuster encounter tomorrow night, Vinicius Jr. appeared in the pre-match press conference and discussed some important topics, including his relationship with former manager Xabi Alonso and current head coach Arbeloa.

On the game and the future

Kicking things off, the Brazilian superstar touched upon what Real Madrid need to do to win against Bayern, and how fans can influence the result.

“Surely, the connection between the players and the fans, that always changes the dynamic of home games and Champions League matches,” said Vinicius.

“A good team is coming, but we have experience in these kinds of games and hopefully we can do things well.”

Regarding the loss to Mallorca, he remarked: “There are good days and bad days, some days we’re more or less focused, that’s what happened in Mallorca. We were coming off the break and as the manager said, if you’re not at 200% you don’t win matches.”

One of the major topics surrounding Vinicius and Real Madrid over the past year has been his contract, which expires in 2027. There have been talks over a renewal, but no agreement yet. But the 25-year-old confirmed that he intends to stay at the club for a long time.

“I hope I can stay here for a long time. I still have a year left on my contract, but I’m very calm. I have the president’s confidence. At the right time, I’ll renew and stay here for a long time, because this is my dream club,” he said.

Regarding his own condition, physically and emotionally, Vinicius noted: “I’m feeling great now. I’ve had some tough times this season, when I wasn’t scoring and the fans were booing me, but it was all a learning experience.

“I’m physically fit. Traveling with the national team changes things a bit because everything changes. I’m working at the club and also at home with my physio to be 100% ready for my team.”

On Alonso and Arbeloa

Vinicius endured a tough first half of the season with his poor relationship with former boss Xabi Alonso being no secret. Elaborating on the matter, the forward stated:

“I played matches, but not many minutes. But every coach has their methods and I didn’t connect with him the way he wanted.

“But it was a learning experience and I hope I can continue with Arbeloa, with whom I have a wonderful connection and who has always given me confidence.”

Further discussing his equation with current manager Arbeloa, he added: “I’ve had a special connection with Arbeloa, just like I did with Ancelotti. He’s always made it clear what he wants from me. I’ve always given my best, and I’m going to keep doing so.

“I don’t think I’ve ever gone this long without scoring a goal. I’ve learned from this rough patch, and I want to keep learning. The best players always bounce back.”

Alonso and Vinicius did not have an easy relationship at Real Madrid. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

During the chat, Vinicius also briefly spoke about his outburst at Alonso following his substitution in the La Liga clash against Barcelona earlier in the season, saying:

“It wasn’t a nice moment, I apologised to everyone. I like to play every game and I didn’t come off in any of them. Later, with a clear head, you can understand that you made a mistake. I’m young and every day is a new experience where you can improve.”

On Mbappe, Militao, Kane

Vinicius then opened up on his fellow Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappe, who came under scrutiny after the Mallorca defeat, saying:

“People say a lot of things. Kylian is here to help us; he gives us confidence with his goals. We have to be focused tomorrow. It’s a tough match where great players make the difference, and Mbappe is one of them.”

On comments about him lacking in defensive efforts while playing with Mbappe in attack, the Brazilian remarked:

“Of course it bothers me, but people are there to say what they want. We have to listen to the manager. What comes from outside doesn’t affect us. We can make each other better.”

Regarding the question marks about the availability of Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane for the fixture tomorrow, Vinicius said:

“They’re a tough side because he scores a lot of goals, but they’ve got a really strong team with players who switch positions. Whoever plays, it’s going to be very difficult and we need to be prepared.”

On the recent return of Eder Militao to action after a four-month layoff, Vinicius said: “I’m really happy about his return. He’s one of my best friends. He’s the best centre-back in the world, and we’re better when we’re with him.

“When all the players are back, we’re stronger. Now Jude, Militao, Ceballos are returning…”

The Brazilian has become the face of the fight against racism in football and talked about the problem, saying:

“It’s a complicated issue, and it happens a lot. I hope Lamine [Yamal] can continue this fight as well. We have money, but poor Black people have more difficulties than we do.

“I’m not saying that Spain, Germany, or Portugal are racist countries, but there are racists in every country, and if we fight together, hopefully other players and people will stop suffering these things.”

Source: AS

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2 departed Yankees are outdoing themselves for Mets

Luke Weaver

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A year after Juan Soto made the trek from Yankee Stadium to Citi Field, two more New York Yankees joined the Mets this offseason.

And in moving from the Bronx to Queens, so far, Devin Williams and Luke Weaver have outdone themselves relative to the production they had in pinstripes.

Williams has pitched in four games this season and has a 0.00 ERA in 4.0 innings with two successful saves.

Weaver has also pitched in four games and 4.0 innings with a 0.00 ERA.

Devin Williams & Like Weaver combined so far:

8 IP
0-0 (8 G)
0.00 ERA
1.00 WHIP
7 Ks (7.9 K/9)
.154 BAA
2 saves
1 hold

Back end of the bullpen has been nails for the Mets to start the season🔥 pic.twitter.com/9BVMVgDE3E

— Mets Scope (@MetsScope) April 5, 2026

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Both pitchers were less than their best selves for most of last season with the Yankees, but that may have been due to the fickleness of relief pitching more than anything else.

The Mets needed to land them this offseason to make up for a big loss -- long-time closer Edwin Diaz signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in free agency.

Williams and Weaver's success hurts a little extra for the Yankees coming off a Sunday in which the bullpen blew a lead in a loss to the Marlins.

They likely won't have 0.00 ERAs the whole season, but they're definitely talented arms who can continue to finish games well for the Mets. All the Yankees can do is watch from across town.

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Bears QB Caleb Williams sparks legal battle over 'Iceman' trademark

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams had an electric season in 2025, leading his back to the playoffs and continuing to establish himself as a rising star at signal caller in the NFL. Now, he's looking to follow up that success by securing a trademark for his nickname "Iceman," which has resulted in an interesting legal battle.

Williams filed for the trademark in March, which caught former NBA star George Gervin – who has long also used the nickname – by surprise. And while Williams claimed no disrespect was intended by the move, it did prompt Gervin to also file how own trademark for the nickname within a week of Williams submitting his filing.

Bears QB Caleb Williams unknowingly launched a three-way intellectual property battle when he filed to trademark his new nickname “Iceman.”

NBA legend George Gervin and ex-UFC fighter Chuck Liddell have also filed to trademark the nickname.

Story from @BenHorney ⬇️

— Front Office Sports (@FOS) April 4, 2026

But the two are not the only pro athletes in the mix for the trademark. In 2023, retired mixed martial artist and UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell also filed to trademark the nickname "The Iceman" and was approved, but he has not finalized the trademark as he has yet to demonstrate he's using it for commercial purposes. And while it is technically a different nickname, but close enough that one attorney believes that both Williams and Gervin could be denied.

For now, it's likely that it will take at least sometime for the situation to play out, so no definitive answer on who the real "Iceman" is will be coming soon. But Bears fans will eagerly await the start of the 2026 season to see whether or not Williams will backup his claim to the nickname once again and lead Chicago to more success on the gridiron.

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April 27 is important date, even as Cowboys have thrown comp picks out

Free agency has been in full effect since mid-March, yet after the initial flurry of top tier signings, things have noticeably slowed down. With less than three weeks to go until the 2026 NFL draft, teams like the Dallas Cowboys have refocused most of their efforts on the draft. The draft is widely considered the single best way to add cornerstone pieces to a roster, so it should be no wonder why it takes pole position in the minds of personnel departments across the NFL right now.

With that said, free agency is far from over. Plenty of useful pieces remain on the market and with so many needs across their roster, the Cowboys don’t expect the draft to singlehandedly satisfy all of said needs. It’s safe to say the positions Dallas fails to address in the draft, will be handled by free agency soon thereafter; specifically on April 27.

April 27, the Monday immediately following the draft, is the first day of the offseason where free agent additions no longer count towards the compensatory formula. Compensatory picks, extra draft picks awarded by the NFL, are given to teams who lose more qualifying free agents than gain. But the Cowboys, who routinely score compensatory picks each year, are not going to be in that mode this season, even though other teams hitting that phase will impact their negotiations.

The Cowboys officially landed two fifth round compensatory picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, per a NFL announcement.

— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) March 9, 2026

By waiting until the Monday after the draft, teams can add free agents without suffering compensatory consequences. Since most high-end free agents get gobbled up early, the Cowboys are usually taking a hit in quality by waiting. But since waiting can result in a comp pick the following season, it’s a sacrifice Dallas was happy to make. Only this year, nobody wanted the players the Cowboys let walk.

As of this writing, Dallas has signed three comp-pick eligible free agents: Jalen Thompson, PJ Locke and Cobie Durant. They've lost zero. But again, other teams that have been reluctant to sign more than they've lost will suddenly jump back into action, telling veterans where they stand and pushing them towards a decision. That increased activity should also move the Cowboys into action.

Players who are still on the market at this point in free agency are typically content waiting until after the draft as well. The last thing they want to do is commit to a team now, only to see that team draft a player at their position a few weeks later. Waiting until after the draft allows players to gauge various opportunities around the league.

Free agents like linebacker Bobby Wagner, and pass rushers Calais Campbell and Joey Bosa are examples of available free agents who are likely to be pursued on April 27. All three are players play positions of need for the Cowboys and all three are likely waiting until after the draft to see where the best opportunities lie.

Wagner, 35, has been slowing down as of late, but even at a step behind, the former All-Pro brings plenty to the table. As one of the smarter inside linebackers in the NFL, Wagner has a lot to offer outside of the traditional physical ability. Pro Football Focus graded him in the top 10 in each of the last four years making him an excellent consolation prize for Dallas after the draft.

Campbell, 39, has aged like fine wine in the NFL. The 6-foot-8, 315-pound defensive end would be ideal for the Cowboys' 3-4 defense. Campbell has logged five or more sacks in each of the last four seasons and hasn’t missed a game since 2022.

Joey Bosa, 30, has struggled in the durability department throughout his career, but he's trending positively and could be an impactful addition in 2026. His 24 pressures in 2025 were the most he’s logged since 2021. Not to mention, the former No. 3 overall draft pick has strung together two solid seasons in which he played 14 and 15 games, respectively.

Whatever the Cowboys do on April 27 will be heavily linked to what they can’t do in the 2026 NFL draft. The free agent aftermarket can fill holes the draft could not, and it won’t impact the NFL compensatory formula for the next year either. The Cowboys are kicking tires and working the phones right now, but don’t expect anything official to happen until after the draft.

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CFB analyst lists Texas A&M junior WR as a 'rising player' in 2026

Texas A&M's 2026 wide receiver rotation will feature five newcomers, including four freshmen, led by former blue-chip prospect Aaron Gregory, who has consistently stood out during the first eight spring practices. From the transfer portal, former Alabama star receiver Isaiah Horton, who provides much-needed size at 6'4," with the ability to stretch the field and become a top red zone target.

However, coach Mike Elko and new OC Holmon Wiggins are dealing with injuries to wide receivers Ashton Bethel-Roman and Terry Bussey, who left practice over the last two weeks and have yet to return. While no news is good news, the hope is that both players will be able to return to practice soon, even if it's just to work out on the sideline.

Ashton Bethel-Roman, who flipped from Arkansas in the 2024 recruiting class, broke out last season, becoming a favorite target for starting quarterback Marcel Reed, and finished his first starting campaign with 24 receptions, 503 yards, and five touchdowns, averaging a highly impressive 21 yards per catch.

With the addition of Isaiah Horton, Bethel-Roman will now be able to move around and play in the slot or the Z to utilize his speed and physicality after the catch, and with star wide receiver Mario Craver leading the room, this will force opposing coverage to bracket Horton or Craver, allowing Bethel-Roman to become the go-to target.

Whenever Bethel-Roman returns, the Missouri City (TX) native is nationally viewed as a "rising" star in the SEC, as Athlon's Steven Lassan listed the junior wideout as one of six SEC wide receivers to watch ahead of the 2026 season. In ten games last season, Bethel-Roman recorded a career-high 139 yards during the Aggies' epic comeback wins.

Which players are set to break out this season in the SEC?@AthlonSteven's list of Rising Players for 2026⤵️ pic.twitter.com/eNTreIfBfm

— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) April 3, 2026

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Nebraska basketball's Petra Bozan plans to transfer portal

Nebraska women’s basketball is set to lose another player to the transfer portal on Wednesday night. Forward\center Petra Bozan announced she was entering the transfer portal.

Bozan had a productive career in Lincoln. Over two seasons, she appeared in 65 games, starting 19 of them. The 2025-26 season saw her score 6.6 points per game, grab 3.4 rebounds per game, and shoot 51.1% from the field.

She scored a career-high 17 points on eight-of-12 shooting in a victory against Penn State in December. Bozan was able to parlay that success into a run in the NCAA Tournament. She averaged six points and three rebounds in two games of the NCAA Tournament.

This marks the second player who plans to enter the portal for Amy Williams’ bunch. Jessica Petrie entered the portal in March. Now, this will allow the program to be active in the offseason, with multiple roster spots open.

NEWS: Nebraska’s Petra Bozan plans to enter the transfer portal, her representative at @koyersport told @On3.

The 6-3 sophomore averaged 6.6 ppg this season.

TRACKER: https://t.co/wYv1Ze6EPCpic.twitter.com/vlgE0ly0fd

— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 2, 2026

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NCAA Tournament shows UNC basketball program is in fix-it mode

The 2025-26 college basketball season is almost over. On Monday night, Michigan and UConn will battle for the National Championship.

UNC looked well en route to a deep NCAA Tournament run, before injuries set in. Even without Caleb Wilson, North Carolina led VCU by 19 points in its 2026 NCAA Tournament opener, before an epic collapse that led to firing Hubert Davis.

Even if the Tar Heels won that game, there's no telling how much further they advance. There is one thing apparent, though: the Michigan and UConn programs are miles ahead of UNC.

Two seasons ago, the Wolverines won just eight games and looked like the worst Power Four team in all of college basketball. Now, Michigan is playing in its second-straight NCAA Tournament under Dusty May, a North Carolina coaching target amongst the sport's best.

What can't the Huskies do? Regardless of who graduates and/or transfers, UConn reloads year-after-year. The Huskies, a perfect 6-0 in past National Championship games, will play for their third title in four seasons. Dan Hurley is the best coach in college basketball – and the Tar Heels hope they can lure him to Chapel Hill.

Sure, UNC has five-straight 20-win seasons. Top recruits, most recently Maximo Adams and Dylan Mingo, are still choosing to play in Chapel Hill.

When you compare North Carolina to Michigan and UConn, though, the latter two programs are miles ahead. The Tar Heels are a far cry from their Roy Williams and Dean Smith days, but they can get back with one right move.

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NFL announces dates for Broncos' offseason program (OTAs and minicamp)

The Denver Broncos' 2026 offseason schedule has been confirmed.

The NFL announced offseason workout programs for all 32 clubs last Friday. For the Broncos, veterans are set to report to the team's facility on Monday, May 4. Denver coach Sean Payton previously announced that the players will do weight training and conditioning for about a month before hitting the field.

The Broncos will hold organized team activities (OTAs) from June 2-4 and from June 8-11. After that, the club will hold a mandatory minicamp from June 16-18. Players will then have a summer break until training camp, which usually begins in late July.

Broncos offseason schedule

  • NFL draft: April 23-25
  • Offseason program begins: May 4
  • OTAs: June 2-4; June 8-11
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18

Last year, Denver announced its training camp schedule in late June. The Broncos had 13 practices open to the public last summer, but capacity was limited and (free) tickets were required to attend. The club will have a similar process this year, with full details expected to be announced later this summer.

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Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Time for Those Unmissable Definitive Ratings

Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Time for Those Unmissable Definitive Ratings
Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Time for Those Unmissable Definitive Ratings

SANDMAN’S DEFINITIVE RATINGS: CELTIC @ BEANOTOWN

Unbowed. Unbroken – The Celtic support at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

“Celtic are not here. Celtic has risen.” – Mark 16:6

Celtic supporters at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Viljami Sinisalo celebrates. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

VINDALOO – 6.5/10 – Contrary to recent away matches, little to do really. No chance with the pen, but thought he kept his head – and feet – well with the tedious number of times we chose to play in his direction. Safe hands just when we needed them.

Colby Donovan has a shot at goal. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

MELLOW YELLOW – 6.5/10 – The kid was pretty decent considering he was up against their biggest threat. Easy to be run ragged by power and pace but he showed he was up for the challenge. Got to be considered sheer bad luck at the penalty award; seconds earlier his hands were clasped behind his back.

Kieran Tierney at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

KATIE – 5.5/10 – Expected a lot from KT in a driving, motivational sense but after a strong first 45 he faded poorly through the second. Rest him, Scratchy’s more than a decent replacement.

Liam Scales at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

OF JUSTICE – 6.5/10 – Desperately unlucky not to be going to the World Cup after both his countries failed in penalty shoot-outs; the Italians most surprisingly. Liam got over the crushing disappointment only to be given a bit of a battering by their ‘robust’ forwards. But in the end his cool perseverance DID win out, and the haters get to seethe some more…

Auston Trusty at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

CRUSTY THE CLOWN – 7/10 – Appeared quiet but, contrarily, that was because his focus was on keeping their disfigured ginger berserker quiet. And apart from the equaliser which he was powerless to influence, Auston put in a solid, stoic display, winning crucial headers deep in our box.

Callum McGregor and Mark Fotheringham at Dens Park ahead of kick-off. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Callum McGregor at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

CALMAC – 6.5/10 – Go forward, Calmac! Go fooooorwaaard…. And for a stimulating opening half he did and we got a dominating Calmac of old. Then, as the legs and presence around him disappeared from sight, the skipper really had no option but to contain, and try to maintain possession.

Yang and Nygren celebrate Celtic’s opener. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

NYLON – 5.5/10 – Ghost in the machine. He’ll play at the World Cup Finals in the summer and earn us near a million bucks doing so and we’ll still be scratching our heids and wondering wtf? As with today – here, there and nowhere; almost stealing a goal, almost sealing a win and saving nerve-endings with a late free-kick but still bamboozling with his inconsistent inconsistency.

Alex Oxlade Chamberlain at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

NEVILLE – 6.5/10 – Thought the Ox looked great first-half when we got him on the ball, until his legs went and he got the hook. Still adds a sweet bit of class that can unlock defences and win titles, but isn’t ever going to manage 90 minutes in the Hoops.

Daizen Maeda at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

LORD KATSUMOTO – 6/10 – Troublesome kamikaze intensity all first 45, almost notching a couple of overdue goals, then maybe international exploits got to him and the one-man Daizen press dissipated.

Tomas Cvancara misses a chance to score. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

CARAVAN – 5/10 – The first one-on-one off the post has to be labelled hard lines and curse the universe. The second, though, an absolute  crime. Add a few snatched good chances around them and he should have been walking off with the match ball and my Easter Sunday should have been submerged in Guinness long before the nation’s Zombies had slit the Easter Bunny’s neck and served up goblets of its blood to their feral weans at dinner time, the urine gargling heathens.

Yang scores. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

YING – 6/10 – Hit and miss, just like his crossing. But he did play a part in the vital win with a toe to score his ninth of this tortuous season, and delivered his usual all-action input.

SUBS –

Kelechi Iheanacho scores the winner. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

ITCHYCOO PARK – 7.5/10 MOTM – THAT’S IT! One chance, one touch, and BAM! There’s yer Easter eggs ya Zombies, choke on the shells. Not just that goal, but if you saw him on the side, fully invested in the team’s efforts you realise THAT’S the attitude we need to take this title; hunger, desire, will to win. The difference-maker with a huge match-winning contribution that may be significant. Others, take note.

James Forrest attempts a shot. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

JAMESY – 6.5/10 – On he came with hope that he’d repeat the sort of Easter miracle he’d managed two seasons ago to save the Snake’s neck. And the zip and attacking intent was refreshing and up-lifting.

Marcelo Saracchi at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

SCRATCHY – 6/10 – Why we don’t see him often enough should no longer be a question. He’s made for this run-in, adding forward-thinking, all-action and bite. Got stuck in today, eager to contribute and did so with a fine cross for the winner. More, please.

Anthony Ralston at dens Park ahead of kick-off. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

TONY THE TIGER – N/A – The Brickie. On to crack skulls, save the jerseys and give the online virgins more to greet about.

Luke McCowan at Dens Park.Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

HIGHLAND TOFFEE – N/A – Sort of faffed around and Luked dangerous and inept both at the same time.

Martin O’Neill at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

FATHER MARTIN AND SAMWISE GANGEE – 7/10 – Bold starting eleven. Is Azteco gone for good? Or is the Spiderman movie promotional tour winding down in time for his return? If MON has canned him on trivial disciplinary issues that’s a strategy which could kill us… One thing we need more of in this side is character, even if it’s slightly unhinged. My reckoning is that at this time of the season a ‘loose canon’ in the squad isn’t a liability at this, it’s a useful wild card.

Tomas Cvancara misses a chance to score. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Anyway, even throwing the lanky Czech back in sort of produced a result and the ‘resting’ of Reo and Tutankhamun might prove fruitful as our participation in the cup means squeezed games thereafter. Yet again, though, 90-minute consistency remained out of reach.

Referee Steven McLean at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

MIBBERY – 5/10 – Ooft, close one. With Tory Zombie placeman Douglas ‘Felcher’ Ross on the line and Stevie ‘Our Kid was a bona fide Bear” Mclean on the whistle it looked a tough gig. With that heaven-sent pen award for them, the ludge goats were being wrapped in Easter ribbons, only for Kelechie to burst the bubble and Dundee defender and 80s chanter Rick Astley to ruin the MIBs Satanic Holiday weekend. ‘Never gonna mess us up…’

Yang celebrates. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

OVERALL – 7/10 – Only Jamesy gets blown in Dundee, not Celtic titles – them’s the rules. Unless you’re Hearts, snigger…But after the Tannadice debacle we came close to a devastating double at the home of the most culturally poverty-stricken Dundee club, who can’t even afford their own songs and pepper you with regurgitated Zombie anthems for the duration. ‘Cultural appropriation’the woke left call it; ‘runts’ is my preferred shorthand spelling mistake. But even though we’re 30-odd goals lighter than last  season, and that was no classic – a statistic to fire anyone involved in recruitment with – we still came up with two that finally sealed the precious points.

Tomas Cvancara at Dens Park ahead of kick-off. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Big Caravan’s post-bumping miss at 1-0 was the perfect metaphor to encapsulate the season entire – failure to bury the dead. The first-half performance was great, the second 45 entirely and depressingly predictable: a spineless near-capitulation, bullied and sometimes overrun by enthusiastic jobbers. We’re too nice. We need to get ruthless and gallus again…

Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

But thankfully a repetition of tradition pulls this squad through – Celtic play to the death, as many know too well. And to the death this anomaly in the matrix of a campaign will go. Making a title win one of the most schadenfreude-laden of the century. The ball’s in our court now, regardless of the hype and media spin – win on Saturday and let the pressure build on the footballing equivalents of the seven deadly sins. It may have been the unlikely Celtic resurrection we witnessed today.

No, steady Jamesy…

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Liverpool stance on Slot revealed but warning issued over next weeks – Pearce

Liverpool stance on Slot revealed but warning issued over next weeks – Pearce
Liverpool stance on Slot revealed but warning issued over next weeks – Pearce

It’s a line that cuts through all the noise around Liverpool right now, and James Pearce has made it clear just how quickly things could turn for Arne Slot if results don’t improve.


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Writing in The Athletic, the Liverpool correspondent outlined the club’s current stance on the Dutchman, but also issued a stark warning about what could happen if this season continues to spiral.

Liverpool stance on Slot but major warning issued

Despite the growing frustration among supporters, the ownership group are not yet ready to make a drastic decision.

Pearce reported: “FSG wants to give the Dutchman the chance to put things right next season, but that position will be untenable if the campaign completely unravels in the coming weeks.”

That word ‘untenable’ will stand out to many of us, because it highlights just how fine the margins have become after the collapse against Manchester City.

The journalist also pointed to a specific period in the match that raised serious concerns about Slot’s influence.

He added: “That period straight after half-time here was the most worrying… Liverpool got worse rather than better. He was also too slow to make substitutions.”

Those are tactical questions that will only grow louder if we fail to respond quickly.

Champions League now defines Liverpool season

The reality of our situation was summed up bluntly by Pearce, who believes everything now hinges on Europe.

He wrote: “Now it’s Champions League or bust.”

That’s a huge statement, especially when you consider the fixtures ahead and the level of opposition we’re about to face.

The Athletic journalist also cast doubt over our chances of going all the way, adding: “Bringing a seventh European Cup to Anfield in May seems fanciful.”

That aligns with concerns already raised by John Aldridge, who admitted he fears Paris Saint-Germain are a more dangerous side than City, while Danny Murphy warned recent performances have created negativity around the squad.

Pearce summed up the challenge ahead with a sobering assessment: “Given their current plight, they will need another miracle to get past PSG.”

That’s where we are now, because after such an abject surrender at the Etihad, the next few weeks won’t just define our season, they could define Slot’s future as Liverpool manager.

The one word that saw commentator Jack Whitaker banned from covering The Masters for five years

(Original Caption) Augusta, Ga.: Jack Nicklaus tosses his golf ball down the 18th fairway after holing out to win the 1966 Masters in playoff against Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer.
(Original Caption) Augusta, Ga.: Jack Nicklaus tosses his golf ball down the 18th fairway after holing out to win the 1966 Masters in playoff against Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer.

It is truly remarkable the lengths that Augusta National will go to to ensure that The Masters is the most flawless sporting event on the planet every single year.

The large majority of the decisions are impossible to argue with. The golf course is never anything other than immaculate. Meanwhile, many of the traditions help evoke that strong sense of nostalgia that separates The Masters from almost any other golf tournament.

But there are some quirkier rules to keep in mind, including some of the words broadcasters are encouraged not to use.

The commentator banned from The Masters for five years

Spectators at Augusta National are patrons, rather than fans. Meanwhile, there is a preference to use the phrase ‘second nine’ rather than ‘back nine’.

You would like to think that the members would turn a blind eye to the occasional slip of the tongue, particularly when using common golf terms. However, one commentator found himself being banned from covering The Masters for five years, largely due to just one word he used on air.

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Photo by Augusta National/Getty Images

Jack Whitaker was working for CBS at the 1966 Masters when he referred to the galleries following the Monday playoff as the ‘mob’.

It was Whitaker’s first experience of commentating on The Masters. He also failed to inform viewers that the Green Jacket would be presented after the playoff – which was won by Jack Nicklaus.

According to Golf Digest, that upset then chairman Clifford Roberts. With that, Whitaker was banned from commentating on The Masters again until he was needed to step in ahead of the 1972 event.

Why Jack Whitaker was allowed to return to commentating on The Masters again

CBS had invited Whitaker to attend that year’s tournament as a guest. But when one of their commentary team was taken ill, Whitaker was asked to fill in. Robert reportedly told him that he was ‘delighted’ that he would be working on the event.

He went on to commentate on The Masters several more times over the course of his illustrious career.

Roberts, meanwhile, would continue as chairman until 1976. He would pass away the following year after a period of ill health.

Scott Brown praises Celtic’s unsung hero as Hoops close in on Hearts

Scott Brown praises Celtic’s unsung hero as Hoops close in on Hearts
Scott Brown praises Celtic’s unsung hero as Hoops close in on Hearts

Scott Brown believes Yang is often overlooked following Celtic’s hard-earned 2-1 victory over Dundee yesterday afternoon…

Celtic goalscorers Yang and Kelechi Iheanacho. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Celtic claimed a 2-1 win at Dens Park, with goals from Yang and Kelechi Iheanacho sealing the result after Simon Murray had equalised from the penalty spot. The three points could prove significant in the context of the title race, as the Scottish Premiership intensifies heading into the final stretch of the season.

Hearts dropped points in a 2-2 draw with Livingston, while the Ibrox club had already kept the pressure on with a 4-2 victory over Dundee United on Saturday.

Martin O’Neill waves the fans after Celtic’s 2-1 win at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Ahead of the match, Martin O’Neill emphasised the importance of taking all three points and called on his players to deliver a complete performance, which couldn’t quite manage but it was a victory nonetheless.

Now, Celtic icon Scott Brown has pointed to Yang’s contribution as a key factor to the Hoops’ first victory in the City of Discovery this season, highlighting his relentless pressing and constant movement throughout the game.

The former Hoops skipper suggested the winger’s work often goes unnoticed, but insisted his effort and discipline make him one of Martin O’Neill’s most underrated performers.

Yang and Nygren combine to open the scoring. Celtic’s opener. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Speaking via BBC Sportsound, Brown said: “Yang, he has put a power of work in, off the ball as well. He’s underestimated. I know we talk about Daizen Maeda all the time but Yang does put in so much workrate for the team off the ball.”

“On the ball people always expect him to do things but people forget about that side of the game.”

In fairness, Yang couldn’t miss on the goal line but Benjamin Nygren done his best to take the goal off him.

Simon Murray scores for Dundee from the penalty spot. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Dundee hit back through Simon Murray, who converted from the penalty spot after Colby Donovan was penalised for a handball in the box, restoring parity before substitute Kelechi Iheanacho struck late to secure the crucial win for Celtic.

Kelechi Iheanacho celebrates with Yang. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

The result leaves Celtic firmly in the title hunt, sitting three points off the top spot currently held by Hearts and just two behind the Rangers heading into the final pre-split fixtures next week. Celtic and Hearts are at home to St Mirren and Motherwell respectively while the Rangers face the difficult away trip to Falkirk.

Celtic has four remain home matches from six while the Rangers will only play twice at Ibrox and will have to take on Celtic and Hearts away from home. Hearts also must visit Celtic Park.

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Juventus turn to Man Utd wantaway after dropping interest in Ligue 1 midfielder

Juventus turn to Man Utd wantaway after dropping interest in Ligue 1 midfielder
Juventus turn to Man Utd wantaway after dropping interest in Ligue 1 midfielder

Juventus have reportedly identified Manuel Ugarte as their new target after ending their pursuit of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.

The Danish midfielder has been on the Old Lady’s shortlist since 2023, when he was still playing his football at Tottenham Hotspur.

However, he ended up joining Olympique Marseille in the summer of 2024 on an initial loan deal before sealing a permanent transfer last year.

Juventus abandon Hojbjerg pursuit

Despite his move to Southern France, Juventus kept following Hojbjerg, who remained a target for the club, especially following his exploits under Roberto De Zerbi last season.

But according to TuttoJuve, the Denmark international has fallen down the Old Lady’s pecking order due to his declining performances this season.

The source argues that Adrien Rabiot’s departure to Milan has taken its toll on Hojbjerg, who has been struggling without his former midfield partner.

In fact, OM as a whole have been enduring a challenging campaign, which prompted a mid-season managerial change, in addition to the resignation of club president Pablo Longoria, and the imminent departure of sporting director Mehdi Benatia.

Therefore, Juventus are no longer interested in Hojbjerg, and have decided to turn their attention to Manchester United’s Ugarte.

Why Juventus prefer Ugarte over Hojbjerg

Curiously, the Uruguayan midfielder has been enduring a poorer campaign than Hojbjerg. The 24-year-old has been struggling for form since joining the Red Devils in the summer of 2024, failing to justify his €50 million transfer fee.

The former Sporting and Paris Saint-Germain man is currently considered a backup option for Casemiro in Michael Carrick’s plans.

That being said, Ugarte is six years younger than Hojbjerg, so perhaps Juventus feel he still has time to reignite his career and fulfil the early promise he showed during his time in Lisbon.

Nevertheless, making a large investment in the out-of-sorts Man Utd man could be a risky move from Damien Comolli and Marco Ottolini.

Jason Kelce goes on a massive rant over Philadelphia Eagles ‘water boy’ salary

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Photo by Rich Storry/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images

Jason Kelce has pushed back strongly against claims about Philadelphia Eagles “water boys” salaries, calling out what he says is a completely misleading portrayal of NFL staff roles.

The reaction came after a viral post suggested sideline staff were earning significant money for relatively simple duties.

That framing is what triggered Kelce’s response, as he stepped in to correct what he sees as a misunderstanding of how NFL teams operate.

Kelce’s explanation shifts the focus from pay to the actual expertise behind those roles.

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Photo by Eakin Howard/Getty Images

Jason Kelce shuts down Eagles water boy salary claim

Jason Kelce responded directly to the viral claim, addressing the idea that “water boys” are earning large sums for basic tasks.

The claim suggested sideline staff were making thousands per game, but Kelce made clear that description misses what those roles actually involve.

He wrote, “The guy squirting water into Zach Ertz’s mouth is Joe O’Pella. He’s an athletic trainer that’s been with the team for over 15 years at this point.

“NFL teams don’t really have water boys, athletic trainers are usually the ones responsible for having water on the practice field and during games, but this post is absolutely hilarious.”

The key point is that these individuals are not casual staff. They are trained professionals with long-term roles inside the organisation.

Jason Kelce explains the real role behind Eagles’ sideline staff

Kelce went further by explaining why labeling these staff members as “water boys” is misleading.

He added, “A guy who rehabbed my ACL tear in my second year, has a masters degree from Pitt, and has years of experience keeping Eagles players healthy and on the field being called a ‘waterboy’ is crazy, and I’m already giving him s___ for it, but good lord this post is so wildly misleading.”

“Either way, thought I’d clear the air, that the people with water bottles during games actually serve much bigger roles on NFL Teams,” Kelce concluded.

That clarification changes the narrative. The presence of water bottles on the sideline is just one small part of a much broader medical and performance responsibility.

Kelce’s response highlights how easily NFL roles can be misunderstood when reduced to a single visible task.

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Bayern Munich fastest ever to 100 Bundesliga goals after Freiburg win

Bayern Munich fastest ever to 100 Bundesliga goals after Freiburg win
Bayern Munich fastest ever to 100 Bundesliga goals after Freiburg win

Bayern Munich became the fastest side in Bundesliga history to reach 100 goals in a single season after Lennart Karl’s dramatic stoppage-time winner secured a 3-2 victory away at SC Freiburg on Saturday.

The late strike not only sealed all three points for Vincent Kompany’s side but also brought up Bayern’s 100th league goal of the campaign after just 28 matches - a remarkable milestone that underlines the attacking dominance of this season’s team.

Karl’s decisive finish arrived deep into added time following a sweeping move that began with Joshua Kimmich threading a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Alphonso Davies. The Canadian’s delivery into the area caused chaos before the 18-year-old applied the finishing touch to complete a dramatic turnaround.

For much of the afternoon Bayern had struggled to impose themselves, trailing late into the contest before producing a late surge that ultimately proved decisive. Karl’s intervention, however, ensured the match will be remembered for far more than just the result.

The goal leaves Bayern just one short of matching the Bundesliga’s all-time single-season scoring record of 101 - set by the club themselves during the historic 1971/72 campaign under Udo Lattek - with six matches still remaining.

More significantly, reaching triple figures after only 28 games makes this the quickest any side has hit the landmark in Bundesliga history, highlighting the relentless attacking output produced under Kompany this term.

England captain Harry Kane has led the charge with 31 league goals despite missing the trip to Freiburg, while Luis Díaz (15) and Michael Olise (11) have also played key roles in powering Bayern towards the milestone.

The 1971/72 side, spearheaded by Gerd Müller’s extraordinary haul of 40 goals, has long stood as the benchmark for attacking excellence in Germany’s top flight. Yet with six fixtures still to play and the record within touching distance, this current Bayern team now has a genuine opportunity to write its own chapter in Bundesliga history.

Napoli to Go Young if Conte Somehow Leaves for Italy

Napoli to Go Young if Conte Somehow Leaves for Italy
Napoli to Go Young if Conte Somehow Leaves for Italy

Antonio Conte is one of the leading candidates to replace Gennaro Gattuso on the Italy bench, and Napoli don’t want to be unprepared in case he takes the national team job, Mediaset reports.

President Aurelio De Laurentiis has a shortlist of managers he’s intrigued with. He’d like to go with an up-and-comer after leaning on a few veterans. He also wouldn’t mind a more effervescent playing style.

Napoli hired Conte for a quick return to winning ways following a hellish campaign, but they might take a more patient approach next. Their owner is a long-time admirer of Vincenzo Italiano.

Roberto De Zerbi quickly removed himself from the market, taking the Tottenham job. The Partenopei would eventually target bosses in the same vein, such as Francesco Farioli, who’s now at Porto, Daniele De Rossi or Fabio Grosso, who are doing well at Genoa and Sassuolo respectively.

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He’s a significantly likelier option for the national team than Massimiliano Allegri, who basically quickly took himself out of consideration, given his familiarity with the role and the fact that he’s not prone to long-term projects. Word on the street is that he’ll stay without a new deal, but that rarely happens in top clubs. If he plans to move on next year, he might as well jump ship this summer and play his favorite part, the savior one. The problem for his club is that a few of their players seem attached to the hip to him, so his exit could have significant repercussions. It might be the right summer for De Laurentiis to finally snap up Italiano, as Bologna have been good but not great this campaign.

GT batting coach Matthew Hayden seeks more cohesion in run chases

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat Titans lacked cohesiveness in batting during their six-run loss to Rajasthan Royals, while their bowlers were a little bit off rhythm, their batting coach Matthew Hayden felt.

The hosts were in a strong position at 103/1 after 10 overs in their chase of 211 against the Royals before it fell apart at the Narendra Modi Stadium here.

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Reflecting on the defeat, Hayden said, “A lot of our bowlers were just a little bit off their rhythm. Rabada’s figures were a bit more expensive than perhaps what he bowled today. I thought he was actually good, and the same with Rashid. Siraj had an off day. I want the bowlers to keep consistently bowling their best ball.”

He said the wickets of Washington Sundar and M Shahrukh Khan made the difference.

“We’re talking about six runs. So those little things in T20 cricket, when you’re chasing down a big total, they become vital in the decision-making process of a batting unit. We just need that little bit of cohesion in our entire batting lineup,” Hayden added.

March Madness games today: Michigan-Connecticut schedule, breakdown for title game

The men’s college basketball season comes to a close Monday night with two accomplished programs set to square off for the 2026 NCAA national championship at the Final Four in Indianapolis.

In this corner, we have a potent Michigan squad that dominated the loaded Big Ten during the regular season and has seemingly flipped the switch to activate juggernaut mode in the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines hope to hoist a second championship banner and overcome a history of championship game disappointments.

Then there’s UConn, the most successful March Madness operation of the 2020’s thus far. The Huskies have already called upon some tourney magic to reach this point and are now seeking a third title in four years and seventh overall.

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No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 2 Connecticut

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If you’re a casual observer hoping to see a competitive event, there’s a strong possibility you’ll be disappointed given what we’ve witnessed over the last couple of weeks from the Wolverines. Their well-oiled offensive machine has made them the first team in tournament history to crack 90 points in their first five games. Michigan’s biggest concern is the health of standout forward Yaxel Lendeborg, but even if his minutes are limited by his bad left knee he will make the most of his time on the court. Meanwhile, Elliot Cadeau has been able to control the action on the floor even with a majority of his own shots not falling, and Aday Mara has dominated the paint on both ends. Those performances in turn have allowed Morez Johnson Jr. to orchestrate some spectacular finishes at the rim and helped emerging star Trey McKenney find open looks from the arc.

The Wolverines can be beaten – they’re not undefeated after all –, and UConn is capable of it if a lot of things go right. First and foremost, the Huskies have to hit three-pointers. Braylon Mullins seems to have worked through his mini slump, but now Solo Ball and Alex Karaban must do the same. Another thing the Huskies must do is win the turnover battle. Their relentless ball pressure is effective against many opponents, but Michigan’s experienced handlers will be ready for it. Finally, Tarris Reed and Co. will at least have to hold their own for the Huskies on the glass and not allow Michigan to generate second-chance points.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: March Madness games today: Michigan, Connecticut clash leads schedule

How many NCAA Tournament national championships does UConn basketball have?

When Connecticut basketball announced its return to the Big East ahead of the 2019-2020 season, it was a moment that signified the return of one of the original members and powerhouses of the conference.

It came at a time when relative newcomer Dan Hurley was working on bringing the winning culture and toughness of the Jim Calhoun era back, and was trying to find the right players to execute his vision and playbook.

Since then, in spite of his lone losing record at UConn in his first season, Hurley has not just restored those two things. He's returned the program to its national prominence. ... And has done it at an exceptional level.

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Hurley has the Huskies sitting in the Men's NCAA Tournament title game for the third time in the last four seasons on April 6 vs. No. 1 Michigan. It's a level of work by Hurley that had former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl saying he's doing "stuff that John Wooden did" on TNT after UConn's Final Four win over No. 3 Illinois on April 4.

Should the Huskies be able to stop the Wolverines, the No. 1 team in KenPom, inside Lucas Oil Stadium, it'd be a remarkable and historic feat for the program, since not many Division I men's college basketball programs have done what they'll look to do in a four year span.

Here's what to know on UConn's national championship titles:

How many national championships does UConn men's basketball have?

UConn has won six national championships in men's basketball, with three of them coming under Calhoun, who is responsible for the Huskies' initial rise to a powerhouse program inside the Big East and the country.

The Huskies' first men's national championship came in 1999, when Calhoun's squad defeated Duke 77-74 inside Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. Richard Hamilton finished with 27 points against the Blue Devils, which featured NBA talent in Trajan Langdon and Elton Brand. To get to the finals, the Huskies defeated Ohio State in the national semifinals, the first Final Four in program history.

Calhoun would lead the program to two more national titles in 2004 and 2011, with the latter coming during the Kemba Walker postseason run that featured a famous step-back jumper in the Big East Tournament championship vs. No. 3 Pitt.

UConn's last two national championships under Hurley in 2023 and 2024 have made the Big East responsible for four of the last nine Men's March Madness titles heading into Monday's game.

Here's a breakdown of when the Huskies have won the Men's NCAA Tournament:

  • 1999: beat Duke, 77-74
  • 2004: beat Georgia Tech, 82-73
  • 2011: beat Butler, 53-41
  • 2014: beat Kentucky, 60-54
  • 2023: beat San Diego State, 76-59
  • 2024: beat Purdue, 75-60

UConn basketball record in Men's NCAA Tournament national championship game

UConn is an impressive 6-0 in the Men's NCAA Tournament national championship game. The Huskies are 2-0 in the title game under Dan Hurley.

Which team has most NCAA Tournament national championships?

UConn is tied for the third-most Men's NCAA Tournament titles with North Carolina at six. Only UCLA and Kentucky have more national titles than the Huskies.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: UConn men's basketball national championships: Huskies looking to add

6 most important UConn, Michigan players in national championship game

Both Michigan and UConn are banged up entering the national championship game on Monday, April 6.

Wolverines star Yaxel Lendeborg, a first-team All-American this season, was limited to 14 minutes in Michigan's Final Four win over Arizona after suffering a knee injury in the first half. He also re-aggravated his ankle, stemming from earlier in the season in the Big Ten Conference Tournament.

Meanwhile, multi-year starting UConn guard Solo Ball's status is also unknown. Ball was seen with a boot on his foot during April 5's walkthrough, and coach Dan Hurley said he was unavailable for practice.

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Both teams could look a bit different when they square off at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, or at least less than 100% healthy for the final game of the season.

Here's a look at our six most important players for the national championship between No. 1 seed Michigan and No. 2 UConn:

Most important players of Michigan vs UConn national championship game

Yaxel Lendeborg

In one way or another, Lendeborg's presence will be felt or it won't.

The 6-foot-9 forward was one of the best players in college basketball this season, averaging 15.1 points with 6.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game after transferring from UAB. While Michigan still defeated Arizona 91-73 in the Final Four without Lendeborg only playing 14 minutes, the Wolverines are still obviously a much better team with Lendeborg in the fold.

Lendeborg was playing his best basketball heading into the Final Four, with consecutive performances of 25, 23 and 27 points against Saint Louis, Alabama and Tennessee respectively. He might not be as mobile against UConn as in prior NCAA Tournament games but can potentially still impact the game old-head style.

"He played the second half like a 38-year-old at the YMCA, and a really good 38-year-old at the YMCA," Michigan coach Dusty May said April 5. "Whatever version of Yaxel we get it's going to be somebody that helps us play better basketball."

Tarris Reed Jr.

UConn's offense runs through Tarris Reed Jr., a who has an argument as the most impactful player in the NCAA Tournament this season. The 6-foot-11 center is also facing his former team, adding potential fuel to the fire.

The first-year Huskies starter is averaging 14.8 points with 8.8 rebounds per game, although those totals have jumped to 20.8 points with 13 rebounds per contest in March Madness. He outdueled likely national player of the year Cameron Boozer and top-seeded Duke in the Elite Eight, finishing with a ridiculous stat line of 26 points with nine rebounds, three assists, four blocks and two steals on 10-of-16 shooting.

It's hard to imagine UConn having a path to winning without Reed.

Aday Mara

Aday Mara saved his career-best performance for a perfect time against Arizona in the Final Four, scoring a career-high 26 points with nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks on 11-of-16 shooting.

The 7-foot-3 first-year transfer from UCLA will be tasked with stopping Reed, who has been a force to be reckoned with during the NCAA Tournament. Mara vs. Reed will be a strength-vs.-strength matchup for Michigan and UConn.

Solo Ball

Ball has been one of UConn's most-reliable 3-pointer shooters for three seasons, but the veteran starter could potentially miss the national championship due to injury.

The 6-foot-4 junior is a vital part of the Huskies' offense and is attempting 9.4 3-pointers per game in March Madness. Losing Ball would be a huge blow and would put added pressure on true freshman Braylon Mullins and fourth-year starter Alex Karaban, UConn's other top 3-point shooters.

"I'm just listening to the medical staff," Ball said when asked if he'll play Monday night against Michigan. "I've been preparing and doing rehab already. So definitely just preparing the same way as (if) I'm playing."

Alex Karaban

Alex Karaban is the "best babysitter," according to coach Dan Hurley. The fourth-year starter has been with the program for five years after redshirting as a true freshman, and is looking for third national championship as a player.

The NCAA Tournament's all-time wins leader among players is 3-of-18 shooting in UConn's last two wins over Duke and Illinois, and the Huskies will need its leader for their best shot at Michigan.

The 6-foot-8 wing stepped up and made a huge shot in UConn's upset win over Duke in the Elite Eight, although the 3-pointer to pull within two points with under a minute left was overshadowed by Braylon Mullins' heroic game-winning 3-pointer. Mr. UConn will be relied on in his final collegiate game.

Elliot Cadeau

A former five-star recruit, Michigan point guard Elliot Cadeau didn't live up to his potential in two seasons at North Carolina. The junior has been outstanding for the Wolverines in March Madness, though.

The 6-foot-1 guard is averaging an NCAA Tournament-leading 8.6 assists per game, serving as an offensive hub for Michigan's potent attack. He's also averaging 11 points per game and shooting 40.7% from 3-point range, and could be asked for more responsibility if Lendeborg is limited due to injury.

Regardless, the ball will be in his hands a lot in the national championship game.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Michigan vs UConn national championship game most important players

How many coaches have won three NCAA championships? Dan Hurley looks to join elite company

Dan Hurley is on the doorstep of history.

The Connecticut men's basketball coach could make history with another win on Monday, April 6, against No. 1 Michigan in the national championship game of the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament.

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Hurley led the Huskies to back-to-back national titles in 2023 and 2024, pushing UConn to six titles in program history (all of which occurred from 1999-onward). If he wins another, he would join a short list of elite men's college basketball coaches to win at least three NCAA championships.

Here's what you need to know about coaches who have won at least three national titles in NCAA history:

How many coaches have won three NCAA championships?

Sixteen NCAA coaches have at least two NCAA titles during their coaching careers, which includes Hurley. However, only six coaches have ever won more than three national championships during their careers.

The list that Hurley is looking to join includes UCLA's John Wooden; Duke's Mike Krzyzewski; Kentucky's Adolph Rupp; North Carolina's Roy Williams; UConn's Jim Calhoun; and Indiana's Bob Knight. Rupp was the first to achieve the feat in 1951, with Williams the most recent three-time national champion following the Tar Heels' 2017 championship.

With a win on Monday, Hurley would tie Calhoun with three titles, the most in Huskies' program history.

Men's college basketball coaches with most national championships

Here's a look at the list of NCAA men's college basketball coaches with the most national championships. Of note, current St. John's coach Rick Pitino is not on the list after having his second title, with Louisville, in 2013 vacated by the NCAA.

  • 1. John Wooden, 10 (UCLA)
  • 2. Mike Krzyzewski, 5 (Duke)
  • 3. Adolph Rupp, 4 (Kentucky)
  • T-4. Bob Knight, 3 (Indiana)
  • T-4. Roy Williams, 3 (North Carolina)
  • T-4. Jim Calhoun, 3 (UConn)
  • T-7. Dan Hurley, 2 (UConn)
  • T-7. Billy Donvoan, 2 (Florida)
  • T-7. Denny Crum, 2 (Louisville)
  • T-7. Henry Iba, 2 (Oklahoma State)
  • T-7. Ed Jucker, 2 (Cincinnati)
  • T-7. Branch McCracken, 2 (Indiana)
  • T-7. Dean Smith 2, (North Carolina)
  • T-7. Phil Wollpert, 2 (San Francisco)
  • T-7. Jay Wright, 2 (Villanova)
  • T-7. Bill Self, 2 (Kansas)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How many coaches have won three or more national championships?

Most March Madness titles: Who has most championships ahead of 2026 title game?

The national championship game of the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament between No. 1 Michigan and No. 2 Connecticut will have a lot on the line.

Obviously, the biggest thing on the line will be who wins the national title for the 2025-26 men's college basketball season. But, while a title would be significant for both programs, not all national championships are created equal: A win would mean something different for the Huskies as opposed to the Wolverines.

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A win for the Huskies would cement them as a modern-day dynasty and move them further up the list of all-time national championship winners, while the Wolverines would break a historic title drought for the Big Ten Conference while becoming one of only a few programs to win multiple championships.

Ahead of their national championship meeting, here's a look at which programs have the most national titles in NCAA Tournament history:

Who has the most March Madness national titles?

UCLA leads all Division I men's basketball programs, with 11 championships. The Bruins' last championship came in 1995, when they defeated Arkansas 89-78.

The vast majority of UCLA's championships came under John Wooden between 1964 and 1975, when the program held a chokehold on the sport by winning 10 national titles in 12 seasons. That included a window of seven straight championships between 1967 and 1973.

Teams with most NCAA championships

While UCLA has the most national championships, Kentucky is a close second, with eight national titles. UConn enters its championship game appearance vs. Michigan with six championships, putting it in a tie for third with North Carolina.

Here's a look at the men's programs with the most NCAA Tournament national championships:

  • 1. UCLA, 11 (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995)
  • 2. Kentucky, 8 (1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012)
  • T-3. UConn, 6 (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024)
  • T-3. UNC, 6 (1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017)
  • T-5. Duke, 5 (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015)
  • T-5. Indiana, 5 (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987)
  • 7. Kansas, 4 (1952, 1988, 2008, 2022)
  • T-8. Villanova, 3 (1985, 2016, 2018)
  • T-8. Florida, 3 (2006, 2007, 2025)
  • T-10. Louisville 2* (1980, 1986)
  • T-10. Michigan State (1979, 2000)
  • T-10. Cincinnati (1961, 1962)
  • T-10. North Carolina State (1974, 1983)
  • T-10. Oklahoma State (1945, 1946)
  • T-10. San Francisco (1955, 1956)

* Does not include Louisville's 2013 national championship, which was vacated by the NCAA

NCAA Tournament champions by year

Here's a look at the year-by-year NCAA Tournament national champions in men's basketball, since 2006. The full list can be found here:

  • 2025: Florida defeats Houston, 65-63
  • 2024: UConn defeats Purdue, 75-60
  • 2023: UConn defeats San Diego State, 76-59
  • 2022: Kansas defeats North Carolina, 72-69
  • 2021: Baylor defeats Gonzaga, 86-70
  • 2020: Canceled due to COVID-19
  • 2019: Virginia defeats Texas Tech, 85-77, OT
  • 2018: Villanova defeats Michigan, 79-62
  • 2017: North Carolina defeats Gonzaga, 71-65
  • 2016: Villanova defeats North Carolina, 77-74
  • 2015: Duke defeats Wisconsin, 6-63
  • 2014: UConn defeats Kentucky, 60-54
  • 2013: Louisville defeats Michigan, 82-76 *
  • 2012: Kentucky defeats Kansas, 67-59
  • 2011: UConn defeats Butler, 53-41
  • 2010: Duke defeats Butler, 61-59
  • 2009: North Carolina defeats Michigan State, 89-72
  • 2008: Kansas defeats Memphis, 75-68, OT
  • 2007: Florida defeats Ohio State, 84-75
  • 2006: Florida defeats UCLA, 73-57

* vacated by NCAA

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Which team has most NCAA championships? Ranking March Madness title winners

Ranking best players in women's college basketball transfer portal: Audi Crooks lead list

The transfer portal for women’s college basketball opens Monday, April 6.

This is a change from last season, when the portal opened for 30 days after the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The transfer window is also shorter this year, open for 15 days.

As coaches predicted, moving and shortening the window will neither stop players from announcing their intentions to enter the portal, nor stop their agents from communicating with teams.

"I have several transfers on my team now, but I'm also going to lose six seniors," UCLA coach Cori Close said. "We're going to be very proactive in the transfer portal. We're probably going to sign five transfers."

Last season saw several stars of women’s basketball transfer. Olivia Miles went from Notre Dame to TCU, MiLaysia Fulwiley from South Carolina to LSU, Ta’Niya Latson from South Carolina to Florida State and Cotie McMahon from Ohio State to Ole Miss

USA TODAY Sports will rank the best players in the portal as they announce their intentions to transfer. Here are the top 20 players who have entered the portal. Click for the top 40.

1. Audi Crooks, Iowa State

A two-time All-American and three-time All-Big 12 selection, Crooks is easily the most talented scorer in the portal so far. She led the nation in scoring this season with 25.8 points per game and also averaged 7.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. Despite her individual accomplishments, Crooks never played in the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with Iowa State.

2. Talaysia Cooper, Tennessee

The 6-foot guard from South Carolina has one year of eligibility left after spending two seasons with Kim Caldwell’s Lady Vols. Cooper led Tennessee in scoring this season with 16.1 points per game and shot a career-best 34.3% from 3-point land. She’s a two-time All-SEC selection.

3. Jada Williams, Iowa State

Williams has one year of eligibility left after spending two seasons at Arizona and this past year at Iowa State. With the Cyclones, she ranked third nationally in assists per game with 7.7 and also posted 15.3 points per game.

4. Addy Brown, Iowa State

The versatile junior forward will spend her senior season elsewhere after three years with the Cyclones. A two-time All-Big 12 selection, Brown averages 13.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 5.2 assists while shooting 36.7% from 3-point land for her career.

5. Zam Jones, NC State

The sophomore guard was promoted to a starting role this season at NC State. A volume shooter, she showed the ability to score in bunches for the Wolfpack against marquee opponents, dropping 30 points in a first-round NCAA Tournament win over Tennessee and scoring 26 points in a road overtime loss at Oklahoma.

6. Kiyomi McMiller, Penn State

A Jordan Brand and McDonald’s All-American as a high school prospect, McMiller will play for her third school in as many seasons after spending her sophomore campaign with the Nittany Lions. She was 12th nationally in scoring this year with 21.6 points per game. The 5-foot-8 guard began her career at Rutgers.

7. Madison St. Rose, Princeton

A two-time All-Ivy selection, St. Rose has one year of eligibility remaining after averaging 15.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists in her final season at Princeton.

8. Lanie Grant, North Carolina

One of the youngest sophomores in the country, Grant reclassified to join the Tar Heels a year early. She’s with Team USA at the youth level, was 2024 Virginia High School Player of the Year and an ESPN top 100 recruit. Grant emerged as a starter for the Tar Heels this season and averaged 10.8 points and 2.3 assists per game. She shot 41.9% from 3-point land, which ranked 21st nationally.

9. Taryn Barbot, Charleston

The junior guard led the Cougars to their first NCAA Tournament appearance this season and scored 36 points against Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium in a first-round loss. She ranked 17th nationally in scoring this season with 20.1 points per game. Barbot was twice named CAA Player of the Year.

10. Achol Akot, Oklahoma State

The 6-foot-1 Canadian forward was third in scoring and first in rebounding for the Cowgirls this season with 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Her 63.3% shooting clip from the floor ranked sixth nationally and she was ninth in points per scoring attempt with a mark of 1.31.

11. Filipa Barros, Cal Baptist

The MVP of the WAC Tournament, Barros was the bus driver for the Lancers as they made the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history. The 5-foot-9 redshirt junior guard from Portugal was the only player in the nation to average at least 10.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game while shooting better than 40% from 3-point land.

12. Naomi White, Northern Arizona

The Big Sky Rookie of the Year, White led the conference in scoring with 20.8 points per game, which also ranked 15th nationally. She also led the Big Sky in minutes played and 3-point shooting at a 36.5% clip.

13. Jadyn Wooten, Oklahoma State

The sophomore guard averaged 12.8 points and 5.4 assists per game off the bench for the Cowgirls this season. She ranked 10th nationally in assists per 40 minutes with 7.7. Wooten made the All-Big 12 Freshman Team last season.

14. Shannon Dowell, Missouri

A former All-Missouri Valley Conference selection at Illinois State and averaged 14.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists for the Tigers this season.

15. Milan Brown, Wake Forest

An All-ACC freshman team selection, Brown — a native of Baltimore — did a little bit of everything for the Demon Deacons, averaging 9.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.1 steals per game while shooting 42.1% from 3-point land. She’s a published author and scored more than 2,000 points in high school.

16. Vanessa Harris, Rhode Island

The 5-foot-10 guard from Maryland was voted the Sixth Player of the Year in the Atlantic 10 after averaging 10.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game as a freshman.

17. Sophie Burrows, Syracuse

The 6-foot-2 guard from Australia has one year of eligibility left after spending three seasons with the Orange. Burrows shot 39% from 3-point land last season as a sophomore and this year averaged 11.1 points per game.

18. Amari Whiting, Oklahoma State

The 5-foot-10 junior guard from Idaho will transfer for the second time in her collegiate career after averaging 9.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game for the Cowgirls this season. Whiting previously played two seasons at BYU and shoots 40% from the floor for her career.

19. Solé Williams, Florida State

The 5-foot-9 guard from Ohio averaged 15.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game from the Seminoles.

20. Jaylah Lampley, Mississippi State

Ranked as the 37th recruit by ESPN in the 2025 class, Lampley averaged 8.3 points and 4.7 rebounds per game for the Bulldogs this season. She shot 50% from the floor and 37% from 3-point land.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ranking best players in women's college basketball transfer portal

Who won NCAA championship last year? List of men's March Madness winners

There will be a new men's basketball champion in 2026 — or, at least, there won't be a repeat champion.

Following the conclusion of the Final Four national semifinal games, the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournamentnational championship game will feature No. 1 seed Michigan — looking for its second-ever NCAA Tournament title and first since 1989 — and No. 2 seed UConn, which is aiming for its third in four seasons under coach Dan Hurley.

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Regardless of who wins between the Wolverines, college basketball was guaranteed a new champion this season as early as the first weekend of March Madness, when last year's national champion was shocked with a second-round exit.

Here's what you need to know about who won the 2025 men's national championship, who has the most championships and past champions:

Who won NCAA championship last year?

Florida won the 2025 Men's NCAA Tournament national championship last season. The Gators defeated Kelvin Sampson's Houston 65-63 in the championship round at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

The Gators also defeated No. 16 Norfolk State (95-69), No. 8 UConn (77-75), No. 4 Maryland (87-71) and No. 3 Texas Tech (84-79) in their path to the 2025 Final Four. Florida defeated No. 1 Auburn 79-73 in the national semifinal.

The Gators entered the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament having won the SEC regular season championship and earning a No. 1 seed in March Madness for the second straight season. The Gators opened March Madness with a dominant win over No. 16 seed Prairie View A&M (114-55) in the South Region.

However, No. 9 seed Iowa bounced Florida in the second round, 73-72, on a game-winning shot by Alvaro Folgueiras. The Gators had a shot at their own buzzer-beater, but ran out of time when guard Xavien Lee attempted to get to the basket and find one of his big men for a layup down low.

Todd Golden and Co. were seeking to become just the second program in NCAA history to repeat twice after winning national championships in 2006 and 2007.

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Most men's NCAA championships

UCLA leads all men's programs with 11 NCAA Tournament championships, the last of which came in 1995. Kentucky is No. 2 all time with eight titles, while UConn is tied with North Carolina with six (all of which came from 1999 onward).

Here's a look at the men's programs with the most NCAA Tournament national championships:

  • 1. UCLA, 11 (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1995)
  • 2. Kentucky, 8 (1948, 1949, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012)
  • T-3. UConn, 6 (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024)
  • T-3. UNC, 6 (1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017)
  • T-5. Duke, 5 (1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015)
  • T-5. Indiana, 5 (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987)
  • 7. Kansas, 4, (1952, 1988, 2008, 2022)
  • T-8. Villanova (1985, 2016, 2018)
  • T-8. Florida (2006, 2007, 2025)

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NCAA Tournament champions by year

Here's a look at the year-by-year NCAA Tournament national champions in men's basketball, since 2006. The full list can be found here:

  • 2025: Florida defeats Houston, 65-63
  • 2024: UConn defeats Purdue, 75-60
  • 2023: UConn defeats San Diego State, 76-59
  • 2022: Kansas defeats North Carolina, 72-69
  • 2021: Baylor defeats Gonzaga, 86-70
  • 2020: Canceled due to COVID-19
  • 2019: Virginia defeats Texas Tech, 85-77, OT
  • 2018: Villanova defeats Michigan, 79-62
  • 2017: North Carolina defeats Gonzaga, 71-65
  • 2016: Villanova defeats North Carolina, 77-74
  • 2015: Duke defeats Wisconsin, 6-63
  • 2014: UConn defeats Kentucky, 60-54
  • 2013: Louisville defeats Michigan, 82-76
  • 2012: Kentucky defeats Kansas, 67-59
  • 2011: UConn defeats Butler, 53-41
  • 2010: Duke defeats Butler, 61-59
  • 2009: North Carolina defeats Michigan State, 89-72
  • 2008: Kansas defeats Memphis, 75-68, OT
  • 2007: Florida defeats Ohio State, 84-75
  • 2006: Florida defeats UCLA, 73-57

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who won 2025 Men's NCAA Tournament championship? NCAA championship history

Will Yaxel Lendeborg play in national championship game? Michigan injury update

Michigan star Yaxel Lendeborg is dealing with multiple injuries heading into the national championship game against Connecticut on Monday, April 6.

The first-team All-American forward and Big Ten Player of the Year was held to 14 minutes in the Wolverines' 91-73 dominant win over Arizona in the Final Four, as he dealt with ankle and knee injuries that were re-aggravated in the first half against the Wildcats.

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Lendeborg, a first-year transfer from UAB, was the most sought-after transfer portal recruit last season and he has proved it in 2025-26. The 6-foot-9 forward is averaging 15.1 points with 6.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game this season, and his points-per-game average has risen to 19 points per contest in the NCAA Tournament.

Lendeborg returned late in the second half of Michigan's win, and will spend the next day preparing for his final collegiate game.

Here's everything to know of Lendeborg's injury before the national championship game:

Will Yaxel Lendeborg play vs UConn in national championship game?

Lendeborg is dealing with a sprained MCL and a tweaked ankle, which he has been playing with since the Big Ten Conference Tournament. He said he will play against UConn in the national championship game, although likely not at 100%.

"I'm sure he'll give it a go tomorrow, but that'd be entirely up to him and the medical staff," Michigan coach Dusty May said April 5.

Lendeborg explained what happened on the play after the game on April 4, and also said he's playing no matter what.

"I tried to go up for a dunk in between three people like a dummy," Lendeborg told CBS Sports after the game. "I stepped on (Arizona forward Motiejus) Krivas' foot, turned (and) felt the pain right away. My knee, at worst is like an MCL sprain. ... My ankle got re-rolled, so that's bothering me a little bit.

"But I'm going to feel good, I'm going to do a lot to work on it and I'm playing on Monday for sure, no matter what."

Yaxel Lendeborg injury update

Lendeborg exited the floor and entered the locker room with 8:51 in the first half against Arizona after injuring his knee and ankle. He didn't return for the first half but did start the second half with a brace on his knee, playing 14 total minutes.

Lendeborg, a projected first-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, said his agent and his mom both said he should sit out the first half, but he declined. His imaging and MRI came back clear after testing on April 5.

When Lendeborg returned in the second half, he was clearly hobbled. May said whatever version of Lendeborg they get still makes the Wolverines a better team, though.

"He played the second half like a 38-year-old at the YMCA, and a really good 38-year-old at the YMCA," May said. "Whatever version of Yaxel we get it's going to be somebody that helps us play better basketball."

Yaxel Lendeborg stats

Here are Lendeborg's per-game averages in 2025-26, along with his final stats from each of Michigan's NCAA Tournament wins this season:

  • 2025-26: 15.1 points with 6.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game on 52.3% shooting

NCAA Tournament

  • vs. No. 16 Howard: 9 points with 4 rebounds and 4 assists on 40% shooting
  • vs. No. 9 Saint Louis: 25 points with 6 rebounds and 2 assists on 69.2% shooting
  • vs. No. 4 Alabama: 23 points with 12 rebounds and 7 assists on 66.7% shooting
  • vs. No. 6 Tennessee: 27 points with 7 rebounds and 4 assists on 52.6% shooting
  • vs. No. 1 Arizona: 11 points with 3 rebounds and 1 assist on 75% shooting

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Yaxel Lendeborg play in national championship game for Michigan?

UConn vs. Michigan: How to watch the men's NCAA National Championship game tonight live without cable

Michigan will face UConn in the grand conclusion to the men's 2026 NCAA basketball tournament tonight. The National Championship game tips off at 8:50 p.m. ET on TBS, TNT and TruTV. Headed into tonight's game, the March Madness final odds favor Michigan over UConn. But will the Wolverines defeat the Huskies? You'll have to tune in to find out live. Here's how to watch the National Championship game without cable. 

How to watch the Michigan vs. UConn game:

Date: Monday, April 6, 2026

Time: 8:50 p.m. ET

TV channel: TBS, TNT, TruTV

Streaming: DirecTV, YouTube TV and more

Michigan vs. UConn National Championship game time: 

The Michigan vs. UConn game is this Monday, April 6. Tipoff is at 8:50 p.m. ET.

What channel is the NCAA championship game on? 

The UConn vs. Michigan National Championship game will air on TBS, TNT and TruTV. 

Where to stream the NCAA National Championship game:

No cable? No problem. You can access the March Madness final game on services like DirecTV and YouTube TV. And if you subscribe to the HBO Max Standard plan (ad-free tier), you can stream the game live on there, too. 

Men's NCAA tournament schedule:

All times Eastern

Monday, April 6 (National Championship)

  • UConn vs. Michigan: 8:50 p.m. (TBS/TNT/truTV)

Men's NCAA tournament key dates: 

All times Eastern

  • Selection Sunday: 6 p.m. ET Sunday, March 15 on CBS

  • First Four: Tuesday, March 17 and Wednesday, March 18

  • First round: Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20

  • Second round: Saturday, March 21 and Sunday, March 22

  • Sweet 16: Thursday, March 26 and Friday, March 27

  • Elite Eight: Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29

  • Final Four: Saturday, April 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis

  • NCAA championship game: Monday, April 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis

‘We couldn’t hold our nerve’: CSK head coach reacts after RCB thrashing, gives Brevis update

Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming remains optimistic about Dewald Brevis’ return, stressing that the team has taken a cautious approach to his recovery and is targeting his availability for the next game.

Brevis has missed the first three matches of IPL 2026 due to a side strain, a setback that has hurt CSK’s balance early in the season. However, with a five-day gap before their next fixture against Delhi Capitals on April 11 in Chennai, Fleming is hopeful the young batter will be ready.



"We hope he [Dewald Brevis] is going to be right for the next game. We have five days between the next game. We have been conservative, and hopefully, these next five days will go as well as we have planned, and he is ready to go. It's a big loss, but we are looking forward to getting him back," Fleming said.

CSK have certainly felt his absence, having lost their opening three matches. Brevis, who joined the franchise as a replacement in IPL 2025, had emerged as a rare positive in an otherwise disappointing campaign, scoring 225 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 180, including 17 sixes. The franchise retained him for this season, with plans to slot him into the middle order once fully fit.

There have already been signs of progress. Ahead of the clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Brevis spent time batting in the nets and faced throwdowns from assistant coach Rajiv Kumar, indicating that his return may not be far away.

Fleming also reflected on CSK’s latest defeat, where a strong start slipped away in the final overs. He identified Tim David’s explosive finish as the key phase that took the game out of their reach.

"The real turning point was the Tim David in the back end, the acceleration he did through the last sort of five overs," Fleming told reporters.

RCB piled up a daunting 250 for 3, powered by David’s unbeaten 70 off 25 balls, alongside impactful contributions from Devdutt Padikkal and skipper Rajat Patidar.

Fleming felt CSK had opportunities earlier in the innings but failed to capitalise, eventually losing control at the death — a phase that also affected their approach with the bat.

"Some good things early on, we created some chances. We unfortunately just couldn't get a couple more wickets for our efforts, and then we hung in, and then unfortunately just lost our shape in the back end. It was a good wicket, and I think if we'd just been able to hold our nerve and execute a bit better, 210, 220 would have been in our grasp. But we just got a little bit shell-shocked and that flowed through into the early parts of batting as well," he added.

Despite fighting knocks from Sarfaraz Khan, Prashant Veer and Jamie Overton, CSK fell short at 207 all out, slipping to their third straight defeat.

With Brevis nearing a return and lessons from their recent setbacks, CSK will look to reset quickly when they take the field next.

ASK IRA: Is year-to-year increase in Heat win total a tangible sign of growth?

Q: I have this to say about the Miami Heat. They have really not slid backwards. If they win just two more of their final four games they will have a 43-win season, which is six games better than last year. So, to me, that’s improvement, especially with two of their young players really stepping up this year, in Jaime Jaquez Jr.  and Pelle Larsson. – Roland, Borrego Springs, Calif.

A: And in a normal season, your reasoning would be logical and cogent. But this was not a normal season, with five teams in the East ultimately playing for lottery balls and with four the West ultimately doing the same. So that pumped up records in the middle of the East, essentially to the degree you mention. Yes, wins matter. And, yes, a winning season matters. But all you needed to do was listen to the returning players to know that this season was all about finishing ahead of the play-in . . . or bust. While there still is time for a top-six seed, that remains highly unlikely. Thus the thought of somewhat of a bust season. Additionally, much of last season’s decline was attributed to the Jimmy Butler distraction. This season, no such distraction.

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Q: Winning these Toronto games would be huge. In my eyes, they will be the biggest remaining test to know whether there’s any hope left for the season. These games have to be our championship. If we’re making the playoffs, we’re going to have to do it on the road. – Dim.

A: First, nice to have something to respond to other than a plea for the lottery. And, yes, the games Tuesday and Thursday in Toronto will allow the Heat to take stock. We know they’re not at the level of those at the top, as the Wednesday loss to the Celtics showed. But we also know they can mostly punish the bad, as the Saturday rout of the Wizards showed. But a pair of wins in Toronto could extend the chase for a top-six seed to closing night, which, if nothing else, will give meaning to all 82 games of the regular season.

Q: If we retain Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins, Nikola Jovic, Davion Mitchell and Norman Powell, we can give the Bucks one of the best packages out there. – Payne.

A: Except,  Powell and Wiggins could be free agents in the offseason, therefore not tradeable by the Heat. Which is why a trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo arguably could have been easier for the Heat at the Feb. 5 NBA trading deadline, had Milwaukee been so inclined. Now, the salaries the Heat could put into play could wind up much more limited, even with sign-and-trade possibilities.

Homers, gems and steals: Vote for IndyStar softball players of the week (March 31-April 4)

IndyStar will be recognizing the top softball players in Indiana with our players of the week poll.

Scroll to the bottom of the article to vote. Voting is open until noon Friday.

Congratulations to Terre Haute North's Madi Strange on being voted Player of the Week for March 23-28! The senior played a starring role in a 16-1 win over West Vigo, clocking four hits, four RBIs and three runs. Her hits included a home run and a triple, and she stole two bases. 

Here were the top performers from the past week.

Natasha Armstrong, Columbus East

Armstrong had a strong second week, batting .714 with a double, a triple and six RBIs. Her efforts helped the Olympians claim wins over No. 11 Charlestown and Bloomington North.

Emma Charles, Tri-West

Charles totaled seven hits, nine RBIs and six runs scored during a spring break tournament in Tennessee. Her collection of hits included a couple triples and two homers, and she highlighted her week with three hits, four RBIs and two runs in a 10-8 win over Lexington.

Zoey Coppess, Frankton

Coppess pitched 10 innings against Lapel, allowing only two runs (one earned) on five hits. She struck out 13 of the 41 batters she faced and issued only three walks. The sophomore went hitless, but notched two doubles, an RBI and a run scored vs. Delta the day before.

Addison Corn, Beech Grove

The sophomore collected five hits, four RBIs and four runs scored in two games this week for the Hornets. Her collection of hits included a double and a home run, and she also logged three putouts and five assists on nine chances in the field.

Gia Crishon, Guerin Catholic

Crishon finished a home run shy of the cycle in her varsity debut, posting a 3-for-4 performance vs. Beech Grove that included a single, a double and a triple, and contributed an RBI to the 6-5 win. 

Jillian DeYoung, Hanover Central

DeYoung spun her first no-hitter in Friday's 9-0 win over Chesterton. The sophomore issued just two walks and struck out 13 in her seven innings pitched, and helped her own cause at the plate, going 4-for-4 with a couple hits and three RBIs.

Ava Fowler, Franklin Central

The junior tallied her first hits of the season as part of a 3-for-4 effort against Westfield that included a homer, four RBIs and three runs scored. She added another hit and scored a pair of runs against Martinsville on Friday.

Caitlyn Fox, Batesville

Fox started the week (and her season) with two grand slams, a solo shot and a double in six at-bats. She also drew a couple walks and accumulated 11 RBIs and four runs scored in wins over South Ripley and Union County. She had a hit and stole a base in a loss to Jennings County.

Ashlyn Kita, Crown Point

The senior kicked off her season with a 3-for-3 performance against Kankakee Valley that featured a double, a homer, an RBI and three runs scored. 

Bennie Leffler, Roncalli

Leffler came out slugging through her first two games, clocking a couple home runs and seven RBIs in a wild 18-15 win over Avon, then notching three hits (two doubles) and another RBI in a 13-2 win over Perry Meridian.

Aubrey Leugers, Franklin

Leugers went yard on the first pitch of her first at bat of the season. She also drew a walk, stole a base and was perfect in the field (she helped turn a critical double play) in a 2-1 win over Brownstown Central.

Jaclyn Miller, Vincennes Lincoln

The freshman spun a shutout in her second varsity start, allowing five hits and striking out nine in a 1-0 win over Sullivan. She reached twice and stole a base in a 7-1 win over North Knox the next night. Miller allowed only two earned runs and struck out seven in a 4-3 win over South Knox on Friday.

Saydie Miller, New Palestine

The Lindenwood commit played a significant role in the Dragons' win over Triton Central, going 4-for-5 with two homers, a double and a single. She totaled five RBIs and scored three runs in the 20-0 victory.

Haley Schatko, Noblesville

Schatko went 4-for-4 with two dingers and seven RBIs in a five-inning win over McCutcheon.

Chloe Stopperich, Avon

Stopperich contributed a couple home runs and five RBIs to the 33-run total between the Orioles and Roncalli on Tuesday. She also pitched 3.1 innings.

Ava Zdanowski, Lapel

The junior hurler was excellent in an 11-inning win over rival Frankton. She went the distance and allowed only one run on four hits with three walks and 13 strikeouts.

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Jeremiyah Love has a simple message for NFL coaches before 2026 NFL Draft

Jeremiyah Love may become the first running back to be a top-five NFL draft selection since Saquon Barkley went No. 2 overall in 2018.

However, the Notre Dame product is trying not to pay too much attention to where he might land as the 2026 NFL Draft draws nearer.

Love spoke to USA TODAY Sports about his NFL future in a recent interview on behalf of his partnership with New Balance.

The 2025 All-American admitted "it's appealing" to see himself routinely listed among the draft's top talents and as a potential top-five selection. But ultimately, his focus ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft largely lies elsewhere.

"At the end of the day, I'm gonna go somewhere. And it really doesn't matter where I go or what pick I go," Love told USA TODAY Sports. "I'm gonna go and do my thing. So, I try not to worry about it because that's just another stressor in my life that I don't need."

What Love has been concentrating on is something he can control: his pre-draft process.

"I've just been taking it all in and enjoying the process as a whole," Love explained. "You only get to do this one time in your life, so I'm trying to make it as stress-free as possible and enjoy the small moments I get to have with all these coaches."

Thus far, Love has been pleased with both his athletic performance at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine and his interpersonal interactions with various NFL teams.

The 20-year-old has particularly enjoyed forging connections with the coaches he has met, and believes those meetings have served as a great opportunity for him to show exactly what he is about.

"I go into meetings with these coaches and I kill 'em, no matter what they throw at me – whether it's talking about scheme, talking about ball, talking about me as a person," Love said. "I'm very confident in myself and just confident in my ability to answer any questions they throw at me."

One question Love likes being asked is what he will bring to an NFL team. His response?

"I'm willing to do anything for the team to have success," Love said. "I can do everything you need me to do. I can play special teams, I can run the ball, you can put me out wide or in the slot and I can receive, I can block, put somebody on their ass, whatever you need me to do."

"I'm a complete player. I'm a team player," he added. "So, whatever team drafts me is gonna get the best version of me, and I'm gonna put in the work every single day."

Love is adamant these factors will make him a game-changer who can quickly turn whichever NFL team selects him into a contender.

"At the end of the day, we're gonna win some championships, win some Super Bowls and have some great seasons," Love said, completing his message.

Later this month, NFL fans will see which team buys into Love's vision.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How Jeremiyah Love is making pitch to be top 2026 NFL Draft selection

NFL draft prospects from Florida: Our evaluations from high school days

With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching and several players from Florida high schools expected to go in the first round, it's a good time to look backs and see which recruiting evaluations we got right and which ones we got wrong.

Francis Mauigoa was a consensus five-star recruit in high school. Carnell Tate and Rueben Bain Jr. both were five stars recruits.

Fernando Mendoza? Not even close to being considered a future No. 1 overall pick.

According to 247Sports, there were 133 quarterbacks better than Mendoza in the 2022 class, and 249 better recruits in Florida.

USA Today Florida Network recruiting reporter Jon Santucci gave his recollection on the top draft prospects from Florida high schools and what he thought their ceiling would be at the next level.

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza

High school: Columbus (2022 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: N/A

What Santucci thought Mendoza's ceiling was: Player who could compete for playing time at the FBS level.

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Miami Columbus quarterback Fernando Mendoza (#15) is pursued by Venice High defenders on Dec. 4, 2021. Venice defeated Miami Columbus 35-7 to win the Class 8A semi-final in Venice.

I saw Mendoza multiple times in high school and thought he had potential, but there was no way I ever would have predicted the kind of meteoric rise he's had over the past two years. Mendoza had good size, a good enough arm and enough athleticism to be an FBS quarterback. What was most impressive about him wasn't the physical, it was the mental. Mendoza was mature beyond his years and very smart. I came away impressed every time I spoke to him or listened to other speak about him. Mendoza committed to Cal days before the February signing window, which I thought was a perfect fit considering his ability and intellect.

Ohio State WR Carnell Tate

High school: IMG (2023 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: No. 10

What Santucci thought Tate's ceiling was: Player who could be a second- or third-round draft pick.

IMG Academy’s Carnell Tate celebrates a punt return for a touchdown against American Heritage in Plantation on Aug. 20, 2021. Tate’s touchdown was called back because of a penalty, but the Ascenders won 35-15.

Tate was really impressive at IMG. I still remember seeing him at the Ascenders spring scrimmage before his senior year going up against an absolutely loaded secondary and still finding a way to separate and make good catches. The one knock against Tate in my mind was that I ended up seeing one of his few bad games. Tate dropped a couple big passes in the second half against Miami Central in that 2022 opener that almost certainly have changed the game. That game was an outlier not the norm and I saw him in person at least two other times, but I let those drops impact my evaluation a little too much.

Miami OL Francis Mauigoa

High school: IMG (2023 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: No. 2

What Santucci thought Mauigoa's ceiling was: Player who could be a first-round draft pick.

Francis Mauigoa, from IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, is ranked the No. 1 offensive tackle in the 2023 recruiting class by 247Sports Composite.

Mauigoa falls into a rare category of a player who didn't really have any red flags in high school. He had a great frame at 6-foot-5, 330 pounds, moved really well and was a player I felt confident could walk out of high school and immediately compete for playing time at a Power 4 program. That's exactly what he did. I saw him live in multiple games against good competition and he was mostly exceptional. The only player I ever saw really give Mauigoa trouble? Rueben Bain Jr., whose three sacks against IMG in the 2022 season opener helped Miami Central shock IMG.

Miami EDGE Rueben Bain Jr.

High school: Miami Central (2023 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: No. 23

What Santucci thought Bain's ceiling was: Player who could be an early to mid-round draft pick.

Rueben Bain (11) of Miami Central waits on the sideline  before the Class 5A state championship game against Merritt Island at DRV PNK Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, FL  Dec. 17, 2021.

It's been three years and this evaluation still really bothers me. I saw Bain so many times in high school against legitimate competition like Mauigoa and he was always dominant. His ability to win with his hands and bend was unmatched. So why wasn't Bain much higher on the list? For the same reason NFL teams are trying to decide if they want to be the first team since at least 1999 to draft an edge rusher whose arms measured at shorter than 31 inches. I had concerns about Bain's measurables and if that meant that he would have to bump inside in college. I still thought he could be impactful but obviously bend isn't a major issue for a defensive lineman. I was wrong. Bain was a monster in college, just like he was in high school. Will the NFL be any different?

Miami EDGE Akheem Mesidor

High school: Clearwater Academy International (2020 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: N/A

What Santucci thought Mesidor's ceiling was: Player who could start at a Power 4 program.

I didn't see Mesidor in person during his one year at CAI, but his film was impressive. He lined up primarily at defensive tackle and had several skills that would translate to success at the next level. He was athletic, had the ability to move really well, used his hands well to shed blocks and made plays in the backfield. I also liked his penchant for making violent hits and showing his ability to convert speed to power.

Toledo S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

High school: Lakewood (2021 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: N/A

What Santucci thought McNeil-Warren's ceiling was: Player who could compete for playing time at the Power 4 level.

I didn't get a chance to see McNeil-Warren in person in high school, but his talent was clear on film. He was a tall cornerback, sticky in man-to-man coverage and had the ability to come downhill and hit like a safety. A couple of his interceptions were simply because he could read the play and understood where the ball was going and where he needed to be. They weren't great throws, but he made the right decisions. While some teams like long cornerbacks, his length, instincts and hitting ability made it easier to project him as a safety.

Oklahoma EDGE R Mason Thomas

Cardinal Gibbons' R Mason Thomas celebrates his signing with the Oklahoma Sooners on National Signing Day in Fort Lauderdale on Feb. 2, 2022.

High school: Cardinal Gibbons (2022 class)

USA TODAY Florida Network top 100 rank: No. 29

What Santucci thought Thomas' ceiling was: Player who could be a mid-round draft pick.

When you're around elite players in practice, they do things differently. They're doing the exact same drills as everyone else, but it's better. The way they move, the sound when they hit a bag, the speed at which they do things. That's what it was like watching Thomas the spring before his senior year. His status as a national recruit hadn't exactly taken off yet, but he was special. He had a monster senior year, and his ability to come off the edge and make plays in the backfield was a constant. His first step and speed made him a problem for offensive lineman and he's heading into the draft as a the top speed rusher in a deep group of edge rushers.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: NFL draft projections: Looking back at top Florida prospects this year

3 Georgia football stars go as top picks in latest NFL mock draft

ESPN’s Field Yates has released an updated mock draft prior to the NFL draft in April. The Georgia Bulldogs continue to produce elite NFL talent on a yearly basis, as the analyst projects three former Bulldogs to be selected in the first- and second-round. 

Yates’ mock draft features Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling at No. 13, linebacker CJ Allen at No. 34, and defensive tackle Christen Miller at No. 44. Freeling is projected to be drafted by the Los Angeles Rams (previously the Atlanta Falcons' first-round pick), while Allen lands with the Buffalo Bills. Yates has Miller being drafted by the New York Jets in the middle part of the second-round.

Monroe Freeling is considered to be one of the top offensive linemen available in the draft. At 6-foot-7, 315 pounds, Freeling is an extremely athletic and versatile lineman despite weighing over 300 pounds. The former Georgia star ran an impressive 4.93 second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. The talented lineman can make an impact from day one of his NFL career, as Freeling will likely be selected at the top of the first-round in April. 

CJ Allen is projected to be a late first round pick by a multitude of analysts despite Yates listing the linebacker at No. 34. The talented defender recorded 88 total tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery on the Dawgs’ defense last season, as Allen would be a steal in the second round should he find himself sliding on draft night. Allen could be an instant difference-maker to begin his NFL career in similar fashion to Freeling, as the talented linebacker was a star throughout his time with the Dawgs in Athens. 

CJ Allen of the Georgia Bulldogs sacks Jackson Arnold of the Auburn Tigers

Miller is a massive defensive lineman that could be an excellent player in the NFL with the proper development. At 6-foot-4, 320 pounds, Miller would be an excellent fit on the Jets’ defensive line following the departure of Quinnen Williams last season, as the former Georgia star would find himself fighting for a starting role should Yates’ prediction hold. Miller recorded 23 total tackles and 1.5 sacks last season, as the lineman will more than likely be selected in the second- or third-round of the draft. 

The trio of former Georgia football stars have seen their time in Athens end, but each player is talented and will be fun to watch throughout their rookie campaigns in the NFL this fall.

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This article originally appeared on Roll Tide Wire: Trio of Georgia football stars named top picks in ESPN mock draft

Today in Boston Celtics history: Ainge hits 1000th 3-pointer, Parish plays 1561st game

Today in Boston Celtics history, Hall of Fame guard and future Celtics President of Basketball Operations Danny Ainge became the third player in NBA history to achieve 1,000 made 3-point shots on a day like today in 1995. At that time, he was no longer with the Boston Celtics, having been traded to the Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail Blazers before joining the Phoenix Suns, the team with which he set the record.

Only Dale Ellis and Reggie Miller had shot as many 3-pointers at that time in NBA history, the dynamics of the game still focused on near-basket makes with shots from the midrange being taken in abundance still being the norm.

The game has changed a LOT since Ainge's era as a player.

Historic Milestones

It is also the date that former Boston Celtic big man Robert Parish became the NBA's all-time leader for games played, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 1,560 games while with the Charlotte Hornets.

Boston Celtic great Robert Parish (L) raises the banner with his number "00" to the rafters as his mother (R) looks on, in Boston during ceremonies to retire Parish's number January 18. Parish played for Boston for fourteen seasons winning three NBA championships during that span.

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The former Boston big man would finish his career with 1,611 games played while with the Chicago Bulls in 1996-97, with whom he won his fourth and final championship.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Ainge hits 1000th 3-pointer, Parish plays 1561st game

Is Joel Embiid playing tonight vs. Spurs? Final status for 76ers star

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Every game is of extreme importance for the Philadelphia 76ers at this point in the season as they look to clinch a playoff berth and avoid the Play-In Tournament.

After a loss to the Detroit Pistons on Saturday night, they need to bounce back in a big way against the Spurs in San Antonio on Monday night.

Joel Embiid will play in pivotal game vs. Spurs on Monday night 

The good news for the Sixers is that star center Joel Embiid isn’t listed on the official injury report, indicating that he’ll be available for the game. Embiid missed the game against Detroit due to illness and right oblique injury management.

The Sixers could really use a win, so Embiid's availability is a big boon. 

On the season, Embiid has played in 37 games for Philadelphia and posted averages 26.7 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.1 blocks per performance. 

The matchup between Philadelphia and San Antonio will be the second and final of the season. The Spurs dominated the Sixers 131-91 in the first meeting in March, but Embiid didn't play in that game so perhaps it will be a different story this time around. 

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Yankees Expected To Demote Trade Addition After Brutal Start

New York Yankees v Seattle Mariners

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 30: Ryan Weathers #40 of the New York Yankees comes out of the game in the fifth inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on March 30, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

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The New York Yankees have opened the season as the best team in the competitive American League East division, winning all three of their first series despite dropping Sunday’s game to the Miami Marlins.

Though the team’s offense looks just as potent as it did last year behind superstar sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, in a good sign for the Yankees, perhaps their biggest strength so far has been the starting pitching.

“Many in baseball knew the Yankees pitching staff was good, but you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who would have predicted the historic start to the 2026 season they are putting up,” Phillip Martinez wrote for SNY. “Across the first five games of the season, Yankees pitching has allowed just three earned runs. According to Katie Sharp, that's tied with the 1943 Cardinals for the fewest in MLB history since 1900.”

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New York Yankees Pitcher Ryan Weathers Likely Headed To Bullpen

The Yankees starters have all exceeded expectations in their initial turns on the mound except for newcomer Ryan Weathers.

After joining the Yankees through an offseason trade for the Miami Marlins, Weathers gave up just one earned run in a 4.1-inning debut against the Seattle Mariners. But then, facing his old team in the Bronx, he gave up three earned runs in just 3.2 innings on Saturday.

And now it seems his days in the rotation are numbered.

“With a 4.50 ERA, the question isn’t whether the lefthander is headed to the bullpen at some point. He is,” Yankees insider Bob Klapisch wrote for NJ.com. “It’s can Weathers be trusted in high-leverage situations?”

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New York Yankees Could Be Forced To Move Starters Following Gerrit Cole Return

The Yankees announced that they would be bringing Luis Gil back up to the big-league rotation this week and that he will pitch after Weathers gets his next start. But Klapisch expects the Yankees to demote both Weathers and Gil to the bullpen when veterans Carlos Rodon and Gerrit Cole make their returns from injury.

“It’s likely Luis Gil and Ryan Weathers will become long-term relievers and that (Will) Warren will be the official winner of the No. 5-slot sweepstakes,” Klapisch wrote of the looming rotation changes.

Of course, changes in health can force the Yankees into all kinds of pitching pivots. But after Weathers struggled in his home debut with the Yankees, it seems his profile makes him a better fit for the bullpen when the team is able to welcome back some more accomplished arms.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

YouTube Gold: Cooper Flagg Goes Off Again, This Time Against The Los Angeles Lakers

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Remember, at the beginning of this NBA season, when people compared Cooper Flagg to Andrei Kirilenko, also known as AK-47?

Kirilenko was an athletic defensive star, and many people thought that is where Flagg would end up.

Well, not so much.

He’s an excellent defender, as promised, but has also emerged as an offensive star. In the last two games, he has scored 96 points, and shot a collective 33-57, or 57.8%. He’s also shot 8-15 on his threes for 53.3%.

On Sunday night, Flagg followed up his 51-point game against Orlando with a near triple-double against the Los Angeles Lakers: Flagg had 45 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 assists.

He is the first rookie to have back-to-back 40-point games since Allen Iverson did it in 1997.

This comes near the end of the season as the league is witnessing an amazing Rookie of the Year race between Flagg and his former Duke teammate, Kon Knueppel, and it’s a great way for Flagg to put a bow on his season as it winds down.

You know what would make this story even better?

Co-Rookies of the year.

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Practice rounds for The Masters get underway Monday at Augusta National

Excitement is building in Augusta. The first practice round of the masters kicks off Monday, ahead of the main tournament on Thursday.

It’s the 90th edition of the iconic tournament. Course gates open at 7:30 a.m.

The world’s number one golfer, Scottie Scheffler, is the favorite to win this year’s green jacket.

Channel 2 Action News will have live reports from Augusta National starting on Channel 2 Action News at 4 p.m.

Scheffler arrived at Augusta National on Sunday, and he brought the whole family with him. All four of them.

Scheffler, who tends to keep his golf separate from his home life, had not shared any information since withdrawing from the Houston Open two weeks ago because of the impending birth of his second child. He said wife Meredith gave birth to a boy on March 27. They named him Remy.

Scheffler took this Sunday to play with Blake Smith, his longtime manager, who had never played Augusta National. Scheffler and McIlroy are fighting some history this week. Adam Scott in 2013 is the last player to win the Masters after having three weeks off.

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Defending champion Rory McIlroy has been at the club all weekend, watching the Augusta National Women’s Amateur on Saturday and handing out trophies to a group of boys in the annual Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals on Sunday.

McIlroy has talked about how much he looked forward to returning as the Masters champion and enjoying all the perks that go with it. He was in his green jacket during the Drive, Chip and Putt, and posed with Maria Jose Marin, the ANWA winner and first Colombian to join the roll call of Augusta National winners.

Bryson DeChambeau was also at Augusta National on Saturday for the end of the ANWA, consoling Asterisk Talley after the 17-year-old hit two shots into Rae’s Creek for a quadruple-bogey 7 on the par-3 12th hole that cost her a chance to win.

DeChambeau grew up about 45 minutes away from where Talley lives in the central valley of California. They know each other well.

Several legends won’t be playing this year. Tiger Woods, arrested and briefly jailed for suspicion of driving under the influence during a March 27 car crash, and Phil Mickelson, who is tending to a personal health matter at home.

“Unfortunately, there will be a couple of guys that won’t be in that room, which is a shame, but I want to make sure that they’re acknowledged as well,” McIlroy said. “They’ve been two of the greatest champions that the Masters has ever seen. But it’s going to be a really cool night. I can’t wait. I hope everyone enjoys the dinner and enjoys everything that I’ve selected.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

Bergomi identifies underrated Inter star in 5-2 Roma thrashing: ‘Opens up space’

Bergomi identifies underrated Inter star in 5-2 Roma thrashing: ‘Opens up space’
Bergomi identifies underrated Inter star in 5-2 Roma thrashing: ‘Opens up space’

Beppe Bergomi was full of praise for Inter captain Lautaro Martinez, who netted a brace in Sunday night’s 5-2 thrashing of Roma in Serie A, but also highlighted the performance of Marcus Thuram, whom he felt was one of Inter’s more underrated stars on the night.

Inter moved nine points clear at the top of the Serie A table thanks to a 5-2 victory over the Giallorossi in San Siro on Easter Sunday, with Nerazzurri goals coming from Lautaro (x2), Hakan Calhanoglu, Thuram and Nicolo Barella.

This result ended a run of four matches without a victory across all competitions prior to the recent international break, and puts the pressure on second and third-placed Milan and Napoli ahead of their matches on Easter Monday.

Bergomi praise for Inter stars in 5-2 Roma victory

There were vintage displays from some of Inter’s biggest stars on the night, including captain Lautaro, who netted a brace and is now on 16 Serie A goals for the 2025-26 season, five more than any other player in the division.

“It shows the  importance of having a player with this quality and personality, with how he moves and ‘unmarks’ himself,” said Bergomi while analysing Lautaro’s performance on Sky Sport Italia.

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 05: Lautaro Martinez celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“He works hard in both phases, he unlocked the match with his first goal and decided it with his second.”

Bergomi believes that Lautaro’s strike partner, Thuram, deserves just as much praise for his performance on the night, though: “I’d like to highlight Thuram’s performance, a player Inter had been missing.

“How many times did he take a man away and open up the space? He scores, but importantly gets two assists. There’s also Lautaro’s finishing and the quality of Calhanoglu.

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 05: Marcus Thuram celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Roma did well in the first half, the goal for 2-1 changed the game emotionally and in the second half, Inter approached it well while the opponents found themselves in difficulty.”

With seven league matches of the 2025-26 season left to play, is there any real chance of either Milan or Napoli catching up?

“I don’t know if the league is closed off or if it has reopened,” Bergomi admitted.

“Inter have to find five more victories and they know their schedule. The team can’t be too light-hearted, they have to be aware of the responsibility, live through the difficulties. Let’s see if they do it. It’s Como on Sunday.”

Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Argentina Megastar “Carries” Nerazzurri To All-Important Serie A Win

Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Argentina Megastar “Carries” Nerazzurri To All-Important Serie A Win
Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Argentina Megastar “Carries” Nerazzurri To All-Important Serie A Win

Lautaro Martinez ‘carried’ Inter Milan to a morale-boosting 5-2 win over old rivals Roma in last night’s Serie A showdown. 

According to FCInter1908, El Toro delivered a statement performance on his return from injury, helping Inter get back to winning ways.

Inter Milan headed into the international break on a three-game winless league streak.

Indeed, Cristian Chivu’s side last went three consecutive Serie A games without winning three years ago.

Moreover, second-placed AC Milan took advantage of Inter’s slump to close the gap to only six points.

Therefore, the Nerazzurri desperately needed three points last night.

Lautaro Martinez Inspires Inter Milan to Scintillating 5-2 Win vs Roma

Inter’s dip in form coincided with the absence of Lautaro Martinez, who injured himself against Bodo/Glimt in February.

However, the Argentine striker painted his long-awaited return to action with flying colors.

Indeed, he opened the scoring in less than 60 seconds, turning home a teasing through ball from Marcus Thuram.

The resurgent French star also set up his captain for his second goal at the start of the second half.

Furthermore, Lautaro’s 16th Serie A goal of the season put the Nerazzurri in the driver’s seat, setting the tone for a landslide victory.

Europe's Top Performers: key statistics from the weekend

Europe's Top Performers: key statistics from the weekend
Europe's Top Performers: key statistics from the weekend

Along with all of the results from UEFA'S 'Top 5' leagues, Playmaker is here to provide you with a rundown of the top performers.

From the slickest passers enroute to the most tenacious tacklers via the busiest goalkeepers, we have the headline stats you need to know.

Off we trot...!


Top performers

Most shots on target: 5 - Jakub Kaminski (FC Köln)

Most tackles won: 9 - Gessime Yassine (Strasbourg)

Most aerials won: 12 - Andrej Ilic (1. FC Union Berlin)

Most passes completed: 109 - Exequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen)

Most key passes: 9 - Pablo Fornals (Real Betis)

Most saves: 8 - David de Gea (Fiorentina) / Nikola Vasilj (FC St. Pauli)

Most interceptions: 6 - Diogo Leite (1. FC Union Berlin) / Luis Milla (Getafe)

Most successful dribbles: 7 - Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)

Most big chances created: 2 - Marcus Thuram (Internazionale) / Jan-Niklas Beste (SC Freiburg) / Phillipp Mwene (Mainz) / Paul Nebel (Mainz) / Patrick Wimmer (Wolfsburg) / Marius Wolf (FC Augsburg) / Derrick Köhn (1. FC Union Berlin) / Farès Chaïbi (Eintracht Frankfurt) / Facundo Medina (Marseille)

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Player of the Day

Álex Grimaldo

Midfielder - Bayer Leverkusen

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Liverpool dealt blow in pursuit of Mo Salah replacement after Fabrizio Romano update

Liverpool dealt blow in pursuit of Mo Salah replacement after Fabrizio Romano update
Liverpool dealt blow in pursuit of Mo Salah replacement after Fabrizio Romano update

Liverpool succession strategy enters uncertain phase

Liverpool’s search for life after Salah has taken a fresh turn, with developments surrounding Yan Diomande adding both intrigue and complication to an already delicate transition. Replacing a forward of Salah’s magnitude is not simply a tactical adjustment; it is a structural recalibration of how Liverpool generate goals, stretch defences and sustain attacking pressure over a season.

The Egyptian’s impending departure after nearly a decade at Anfield forces Liverpool into a rare position. Salah has been more than a goalscorer; he has been the system’s focal point, a player whose output consistently masked deficiencies elsewhere. Any successor must therefore combine production with adaptability, a profile that has pushed the club towards emerging talents rather than established superstars.

Yan Diomande has rapidly become one of the most discussed candidates. The teenager’s explosiveness, positional intelligence and ceiling for development align with Liverpool’s recruitment philosophy. Yet the path to securing him is becoming less straightforward.

Yan Diomande contract twist reshapes transfer landscape

According to the original source, Fabrizio Romano has provided a crucial update that could reshape Liverpool’s summer planning. RB Leipzig are determined to retain Diomande and are actively working on a new contract designed to fend off interest.

Romano stated: “RB Leipzig are preparing a new contract proposal for Yan Diomande with improved salary. There is also discussion around including a release clause. The player will assess all options in the summer and is expected to listen to proposals before making a final decision.”

This update introduces a dual-edged scenario for Liverpool. On one hand, a release clause could eventually simplify negotiations, offering clarity on valuation and removing the unpredictability of prolonged talks. On the other, a contract extension may delay any move, forcing Liverpool to either wait or pivot towards alternative targets.

From a strategic perspective, timing is critical. Liverpool cannot afford a prolonged vacancy in Salah’s role, particularly given the tactical weight carried by that position in their attacking structure.

Salah departure leaves structural void in attack

Salah’s exit is not merely about replacing goals; it is about redistributing responsibility across the front line. Liverpool may already have attacking reinforcements capable of contributing numbers, but none replicate Salah’s unique blend of reliability and game-breaking moments.

Diomande represents a different profile: younger, less proven, but potentially more dynamic in transitional phases. His ability to attack space and operate across multiple forward positions could offer Liverpool tactical flexibility. However, that versatility comes with inherent risk, particularly in a league that punishes inconsistency.

There is also the psychological dimension. Moving to Liverpool at this stage of his career would place Diomande under immediate scrutiny, with expectations shaped by Salah’s legacy. For a teenage player, that environment can either accelerate development or expose limitations prematurely.

Transfer decision timeline could define Liverpool season

Liverpool’s current form may also play a role in Diomande’s decision-making process. A club in flux, or one struggling for consistency, is less attractive to a young player weighing development against immediate success. Waiting another year in the Bundesliga, under a stable structure, could be the more measured route.

Yet Romano’s update makes one thing clear: the door remains open. Diomande is expected to consider offers, meaning Liverpool are still firmly in the conversation. The situation is fluid, and the coming months will likely determine whether Liverpool secure their preferred successor or are forced into contingency planning.

In elite football, succession planning is rarely linear. Liverpool’s pursuit of Yan Diomande reflects both ambition and necessity, but also highlights the complexities of replacing a generational player like Salah. Whether this evolves into a decisive transfer or a prolonged pursuit will shape not just the squad, but the identity of Liverpool’s next attacking era.

Report – Inter Milan & Italy Defender “Eager” To Join Barcelona Amid Domestic Issues

Report – Inter Milan & Italy Defender “Eager” To Join Barcelona Amid Domestic Issues
Report – Inter Milan & Italy Defender “Eager” To Join Barcelona Amid Domestic Issues

Inter Milan center-back Alessandro Bastoni is reportedly ‘eager’ to join La Liga giants Barcelona after falling out of favor with Italian fans. 

According to Mundo Deportivo via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri cannot demand an exorbitant figure for their out-of-sorts star for two reasons.

Los Blaugranas are determined to sign Alessandro Bastoni to strengthen Hansi Flick’s defensive options in the summer.

Therefore, they’ve already reached out to the player’s representatives to discuss a potential transfer.

Meanwhile, Bastoni’s future has become one of the major talking points after a series of unfortunate events derailed his household status.

Inter Milan Stalwart Alessandro Bastoni Keen to Join Barcelona

Bastoni’s career in his homeland hit rock-bottom last week as his expulsion saw Italy miss out on a third consecutive FIFA World Cup.

As a result, the 26-year-old is reportedly looking to leave Italy in the coming months.

On the other hand, Barcelona hope a €55-60 million offer could convince Inter to offload their long-serving defender.

Indeed, Los Blaugranas believe Bastoni’s current situation makes him more open to a move abroad.

Furthermore, Bastoni’s contract at San Siro runs until the summer of 2028. That’s another reason why the Nerazzurri cannot slap a stratospheric price tag on their talisman.

Patriots optimistic about Harold Landry coming off nagging knee injury

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - SEPTEMBER 21: Harold Landry III #2 of the New England Patriots reacts during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Harold Landry was one of the New England Patriots’ biggest free agency signings of 2025, but a nagging knee injury limited his impact down the stretch. Heading into his second season with the organization, however, there is optimism about his outlook.

Landry has been a regular at the Patriots’ Gillette Stadium facility over recent weeks, and his head coach feels strongly about his ability to return to form.

“Harold continues to rehab,” Mike Vrabel recently said about Landry. “I’m just disappointed, obviously, for him and for us because I’ve known Harold for quite a while. A player I became really close with. We drafted him in Tennessee. He did a great job for us there. It’s unfortunate. I think that anybody that watched the tape could see Harold before hurting his knee and then after.

“Another player that cares deeply about the team, and his performance, and the impact that he makes. And so, I was disappointed for him, but he, like everything else, works his tail off right now to get back. I don’t really know where it’s at right now because he’s going through the rehab process.”

A longtime member of the Titans, Landry joined the Patriots on a three-year, $43.5 million contract last March. He accumulated well to his new surroundings, entering the starting lineup seemingly on arrival and later also getting voted a team captain.

However, his production dropped off after he hurt his knee. After playing 78.7% of defensive snaps over the first half of the season and registering 6.5 sacks along the way, he was limited to 33.8% and 2.0 quarterback takedowns after popping up on the injury report in Week 12.

With Landry limited, K’Lavon Chaisson and Anfernee Jennings became the two most-used edges. Both have since left the team, with Chaisson signing a free agency pact with the Commanders and Jennings getting cut.

The Patriots are hopeful that Landry’s return to full health as well as the signing of fellow edge Dre’Mont Jones will help soften the blow of those departures. Nonetheless, they are prepared to further invest in the position group.

“We’ll continue to strengthen each and every position, whether that’s the interior of the defensive line, that’s the edge, inside linebacker,” Vrabel explained. “I like the guys that we have, but that doesn’t mean that we won’t continue to try to add to that position.”

IPL match today, KKR vs PBKS: Team prediction, head-to-head, pitch report, Kolkata weather update

A struggling Kolkata Knight Riders face a stern test against an in-form Punjab Kings as they look to arrest a worrying slide in the IPL. The three-time champions have endured a shaky start and now risk a third straight defeat, with concerns going well beyond the absence of key pacers.

KKR’s campaign has been undermined by questionable strategic decisions, most notably the release of Shreyas Iyer, who led them to the 2024 title. Iyer has since thrived with Punjab, guiding them to the 2025 final, while KKR slumped to an eighth-place finish last season. The leadership transition to Ajinkya Rahane has delivered mixed results, with the veteran leading the runs chart but failing to inspire consistency across the side.



In contrast, Punjab Kings, led by Iyer, have looked a settled and confident unit with two wins in two matches. Contributions from Cooper Connolly, Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, along with a balanced bowling attack featuring Arshdeep Singh and Yuzvendra Chahal, make them clear favourites.

For KKR, isolated performances from Kartik Tyagi and Angkrish Raghuvanshi offer some hope, but a significant turnaround is needed to challenge a well-drilled Punjab side.



KKR vs PBKS Head-to-Head



  • Total matches played: 35
  • Kolkata Knight Riders: 21
  • Punjab Kings: 13
  • No Result: 1


KKR vs PBKS: Pitch Report



In the only match at Eden Gardens this season, Sunrisers Hyderabad piled up a daunting 226 batting first, underlining the venue’s batting-friendly nature. The ground has also emerged as the fastest-scoring in the IPL since 2023, reinforcing expectations of another high-scoring contest. A steady drizzle disrupted both teams’ training sessions on Sunday, but conditions are expected to improve, with a clearer forecast in place for Monday’s clash.

KKR vs PBKS: Predicted XIs



Kolkata Knight Riders predicted XI: Ajinkya Rahane (capt), Finn Allen, Cameron Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), Manish Pandey, Rinku Singh, Anukul Roy, Sunil Narine, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakravarthy, Blessing Muzarabani

Impact Sub: Kartik Tyagi

Punjab Kings predicted XI: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Priyansh Arya, Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (capt), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh

Impact Sub: Yuzvendra Chahal

KKR vs PBKS: Kolkata Weather Update



Hazy sunshine is expected through the day, with a possibility of a thunderstorm in the afternoon and a high of around 35°C. Conditions will ease into a partly cloudy night, with temperatures dropping to about 23°C.

Although rain washed out both teams’ practice sessions on Sunday, the outlook for match day appears more favourable. The probability of rain is expected to dip from around 25% at toss time to near 20% during match hours. Intermittent cloud cover is likely, but temperatures should remain steady at approximately 26°C, ensuring largely playable conditions.

KKR vs PBKS: Live Streaming details



The KKR vs PBKS clash will be held at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, with the match set to begin at 7:30 PM IST. The game will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network, while live streaming will be available on JioHotstar.

KKR vs PBKS squads



Kolkata Knight Riders: Ajinkya Rahane (c), Rinku Singh (vc), Finn Allen, Tejasvi Dahiya, Manish Pandey, Rovman Powell, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Ramandeep Singh, Sarthak Ranjan, Tim Seifert, Rahul Tripathi, Daksh Kamra, Cameron Green, Sunil Narine, Rachin Ravindra, Varun Chakravarthy, Anukul Roy, Vaibhav Arora, Saurabh Dubey, Kartik Tyagi, Blessing Muzarabani, Navdeep Saini, Prashant Solanki and Umran Malik.

Punjab Kings: Shreyas Iyer (c), Priyansh Arya, Harnoor Singh, Mitchell Owen, Vishnu Vinod, Nehal Wadhera, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Marcus Stoinis, Arshdeep Singh, Xavier Bartlett, Yuzvendra Chahal, Lockie Ferguson, Harpreet Brar, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Yash Thakur, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Musheer Khan, Praveen Dubey, Vishal Nishad, Suryansh Shedge, Prabhsimran Singh, Pyla Avinash, Shashank Singh.

World Cup qualification earns Iraq coach Arnold a hero’s welcome in Sydney

Iraq’s head coach Graham Arnold couldn’t help but pause, smile and wave to the hundreds of Iraqi football fans gathered at Sydney airport to welcome back the Australian after he guided the Arab team to their first FIFA World Cup in 40 years.

Arnold was given a rapturous welcome as the jubilant Iraqis sang, danced to the beat of drums and tambourines, held aloft placards proclaiming their love for the coach and chanted his name as the 62-year-old walked out of the airport on Sunday night.

Fans waved Iraqi and Australian flags as they chanted “Arnie, Arnie, Arnie, oi, oi, oi” while Arnold spoke to local media following his return from Mexico, where his team won the intercontinental playoff final against Bolivia on Tuesday.

The 2-1 victory came during a tumultuous time in Iraq, engulfed in the Middle East conflict that left several players stranded in various parts of the region and threatened to sabotage their campaign for the playoff tournament.

However, Iraq overcame a logistical nightmare and strong South American opposition to mark their return to the global showpiece event for the first time since 1986.

The Lions of Mesopotamia also returned home to a hero’s welcome. Thousands of fans lined the streets in central Baghdad as the players, sitting atop a double-decker bus, celebrated with their compatriots on Saturday.


Arnold was not part of those celebrations but the Iraqi community in Australia ensured the coach didn’t feel left out.

“Crazy, crazy. I didn’t expect this here in Australia. Obviously in Iraq. But it’s incredible,” Arnold told Australian broadcaster SBS as he stood in front of the fans in the terminal.

“First, I want to apologise to everyone in Iraq that I couldn’t go back there to celebrate due to the airspace shutdown.

“Seeing this here is amazing. Thank you very much.

“I’m just very, very proud of the players and what they did, making many Iraqis happy is very important and that was the main thing.”

Reports in Australian media said local Iraqi football fans found out about Arnold’s return flight from Iraq’s Football Association (IFA) and decided to greet him at the airport.

Fans could be seen chanting “One, one, one, Arnold number one” as the coach took in the scenes around him.


Arnold, who formerly coached Australia, took charge of the Iraqi team in May and led them to three wins, three draws and two losses in their World Cup qualification campaign.

The results took Iraq to the fifth and final round of the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) qualification competition, where they beat the United Arab Emirates 3-2 on aggregate in November and secured a place in the FIFA playoff tournament.

Earlier in March, the former Australian international player urged FIFA to postpone Iraq’s playoff final fixture or find a way to ensure the players reached Mexico well ahead of the match as they grappled with the consequences of the US-Israeli war on Iran.

His plea was heard as FIFA arranged a charter flight for the Iraqi squad and support staff, who reached Mexico just over a week ahead of the March 31 final.

Following their win, Arnold was effusive in his praise of the Iraqi players who participated in the match while the war raged on.

“Everything that is going on in the Middle East made it a little bit harder,” Arnold ⁠⁠said after the play-off final.

“I banned social media since the day we got here,” he added. “I did not want them to think of what is going ⁠⁠on in the Middle East because they had to focus ⁠⁠on the job we had here.”

Arnold said qualifying for the World Cup was a major privilege for the players. “Iraq has nothing to lose.”

Iraq will be placed in one of the toughest groups at the World Cup. Their opponents in Group I will be France, Norway and Senegal.

The Middle East team will face Norway in their opening game on June 16 in Boston. Their second fixture will be against 2018 champions France on June 22 in Philadelphia and their final group game against Senegal is four days later in Toronto, Canada.


African players in Europe: Semenyo scores as City rout Liverpool

Antoine Semenyo celebrates scoring for Manchester City in a FA Cup quarter-final triumph over Liverpool. (Darren Staples)

Ghana winger Antoine Semenyo scored the third goal as Manchester City hammered Liverpool 4-0 at the weekend in a high-profile FA Cup quarter-final.

Since a January move from Bournemouth, the 26-year-old has netted eight times for City, who will face Southampton in the semi-finals.

"I feel there's so much aspiration, so many goals that we want to achieve this season," said Semenyo.

AFP Sport highlights African headline-makers in the major European leagues:

ENGLAND

ANTOINE SEMENYO (Manchester City)

Semenyo netted in the 50th minute. He raced onto Rayan Cherki's pass and chipped over Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili. "There's more to come and just have to keep going. Every game's the final now, so we just have to keep pushing and see what happens," he said.

MOHAMED SALAH (Liverpool)

The Egypt forward missed a penalty in the thrashing at Manchester City. Liverpool were already trailing by four goals when Salah's second-half spot-kick was saved by City 'keeper James Trafford. It was the latest disappointment in a miserable season for Salah, who was playing his first match for the Reds since announcing he will leave Anfield at the end of the season, ending an iconic nine-year spell with Liverpool featuring Premier League and Champions League glory.

SPAIN

ILAIX MORIBA (Celta Vigo)

Former Barcelona midfielder Moriba helped his team come from behind to secure a 3-2 win at Valencia, netting the first of his team's goals early in the second half. Moriba stayed sharp to turn home from close range, before adding an assist for Williot Swedberg to cap off a good display.

RANDY NTEKA (Rayo Vallecano)

Angola international Nteka earned a vital 1-0 win for Vallecano over Elche with a poacher's finish, sticking out his long leg and diverting a low cross home at the near post with 15 minutes to go. It was a fine time to score his first goal of the season for his club, against a rival in the relegation dog-fight.

GERMANY

EDMOND TAPSOBA (Bayer Leverkusen)

Leverkusen defender Tapsoba's incredible form in front of goal this season continued when he scored from close range in a wild 6-3 home win over Wolfsburg. With scores locked at 3-3 midway through the second half, the Burkina Faso international was on the spot to poke in a rebounded Alejandro Grimaldo cross to put the hosts in front. Before this season, Tapsoba had not scored in the league since January 2023. He now has five goals, the most of any central defender in the Bundesliga.

IBRAHIM MAZA (Bayer Leverkusen)

Berlin-born Algeria midfielder Maza played a crucial role as Bayer came from 3-1 down to win and pick up crucial points in the race for European football next season. A constant danger in midfield, Maza won an early penalty to help Leverkusen equalise. After Tapsoba scored, the 20-year-old claimed Leverkusen's fifth goal to put the result beyond doubt. 

FRANCE

MARSHALL MUNETSI (Paris FC)

Zimbabwe international Munetsi scored after 74 minutes to earn Paris FC a 1-1 Ligue 1 away draw after Senegalese Bamba Dieng had put Lorient ahead in the second half. Munetsi nodded the ball into the net after Lorient goalkeeper Yvon Mvogo parried a cross. The midfielder is on loan from Premier League strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Report: Liverpool could use Mo Salah exit to secure Brazilian youngster

Report: Liverpool could use Mo Salah exit to secure Brazilian youngster
Report: Liverpool could use Mo Salah exit to secure Brazilian youngster

Liverpool Transfer Plan: Marcos Leonardo Emerges as Salah Successor

Liverpool are preparing for life after Mohamed Salah, and the reality of that transition is beginning to sharpen. As reported by GiveMeSport, the club have already started exploring solutions, with one name quietly gaining traction, Marcos Leonardo.

There is a sense of inevitability about Salah’s departure. His influence on Liverpool’s modern success has been profound, yet this season has exposed vulnerabilities that cannot be ignored. A return of ten goals and nine assists in 35 games tells its own story when set against last season’s remarkable 34 goals and 23 assists in 54 appearances.

Form Decline Forces Strategic Reset

Liverpool’s campaign has been defined by inconsistency, and Salah’s dip in output has mirrored that wider struggle. The Egyptian has carried the attack for years, but time and form wait for no one.

There is a growing acceptance inside the club that evolution is required. “When a player of that stature begins to fade, you do not panic, you prepare,” is a sentiment increasingly associated with the club’s internal thinking.

Replacing Salah is not a simple numbers exercise. It demands a recalibration of how Liverpool attack, how they press, and how they structure their forward line.

Marcos Leonardo Profile Fits Slot System

Marcos Leonardo has emerged as a compelling candidate. The Brazilian forward, now impressing in Saudi Arabia, has rebuilt his reputation after a difficult spell in Europe with Benfica.

Liverpool’s interest is rooted in tactical flexibility. Leonardo is comfortable leading the line as a mobile number nine, yet he also drops into deeper areas, linking play and drawing defenders out of position. That adaptability aligns with Arne Slot’s principles.

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“He offers movement, intelligence, and the hunger to prove himself again,” is how one observer has described Leonardo’s appeal.

With Michael Olise viewed as an unlikely acquisition, attention has shifted towards a forward who can reshape the attack rather than replicate Salah directly.

Swap Deal Possibility Gains Attention

The financial structure of any deal could prove decisive. GiveMeSport reports that Al Hilal value Leonardo at around £50m, a figure that opens the door to creative negotiations.

Liverpool may consider leveraging Salah’s expected move to Saudi Arabia as part of a broader arrangement. The concept of a swap deal has been floated, with both players effectively moving in opposite directions.

“Is it likely? Probably not. Is it possible? Everything is in football.”

Those words capture the uncertainty, yet also the intrigue. Liverpool would be sacrificing a legend, but gaining a forward entering his prime with a point to prove.

Summer Window Could Define New Era

This is about more than a single transfer. It represents a pivot point. Liverpool are not merely replacing Salah, they are redefining their attacking identity.

Leonardo’s arrival would signal a shift towards fluidity and collective responsibility in the final third. Goals would need to be shared, creativity redistributed.

There are risks attached. There always are when a club moves on from a figure of Salah’s magnitude. Yet there is also opportunity.

“Every great side has a moment where it must let go to move forward,” is a line that resonates here.

Liverpool appear ready to take that step.

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Salah’s decline this season has been difficult to watch, but it does not erase years of brilliance. Replacing him with a single player feels unrealistic, so the idea of bringing in someone like Marcos Leonardo makes sense on a tactical level rather than an emotional one.

Leonardo’s versatility stands out. Liverpool have lacked unpredictability in attack this season, becoming too reliant on patterns that opponents now anticipate. A forward who can drift, link play, and still finish could refresh that dynamic.

There will be concerns. A £50m fee for a player who struggled in Europe previously carries risk. Liverpool supporters have seen this type of gamble before, sometimes it pays off, sometimes it lingers.

The swap deal angle adds another layer. Letting Salah leave without a fee would sting, even if his contract situation complicates matters. Fans will question whether the club are maximising value or simply accelerating a transition that feels overdue.

There is also the emotional factor. Salah is not just a player, he is an era. Replacing that presence requires more than goals, it demands personality and resilience.

Ultimately, this feels like a move aligned with a longer term vision. Liverpool need to evolve, and Leonardo fits the profile of a forward who could grow within a new system.

Supporters will accept change, but they will expect clarity. If this is the direction, it must be backed with further attacking reinforcements.

How Sunday’s OT loss impacted Bruins’ playoff picture

The Bruins are close to securing a spot in the playoffs. How close? Let’s break it down.

After Sunday’s OT loss to the Flyers, Boston remains in the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 wild card spot. The Bruins have 95 points with four games left.

To miss the playoffs, two teams would have to pass Boston in the standings.

If the Bruins earn four points in their last four games, they’re guaranteed a playoff spot without any help.

If teams below them lose, that number goes down.

There are only five teams that can catch the Bruins. One of them, the Capitals, would need Boston to lose all of its games in regulation while winning all of theirs.

Below are the teams still in the wild card race, their total remaining games and their maximum remaining points.

TeamGames
Left
Current Points
(Max Points)
Boston495 (103)
Ottawa590 (100)
N.Y.I.489 (97)
Detroit588 (98)
Columbus588 (98)
Washington487 (96)

Boston is at Carolina on Tuesday.

Bruins’ odds of making the playoffs according to Money Puck:

98.0%

Below is a look at the races that involve Boston:

Atlantic Division

Top three automatically earn a playoff spot

GPWLOTPts
x-Tampa Bay7648226102
x-Montreal77452210100
x-Buffalo7746238100
Boston784326995
Ottawa7740271090
Detroit774029888
Toronto7732311478
Florida773737377

x - Clinched a playoff spot

Eastern Conference Wild Card

Top two teams reach the playoffs

GPWLOTPts
Boston784326995
Ottawa7740271090
N.Y. Islanders784231589
Detroit774029888
Columbus7738271288
Washington773929987

Saturday’s Results impacting Bruins’ playoff races

  • Minnesota 5, Detroit 4
  • Pittsburgh 5, Florida 2
  • Philadelphia 2, Boston 1, OT
  • Ottawa 6, Carolina 3
  • New Jersey 3, Montreal 0
  • N.Y. Rangers 8, Washington 1

Monday’s Games

  • Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
  • Seattle at Winnipeg, 7:30 p.m.
  • Chicago at San Jose, 10 p.m.
  • Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

If Playoffs Began Today

Eastern Conference

Metropolitan 1 Carolina vs. Wild Card 2 Ottawa

Atlantic 1 Tampa Bay vs. WC 1 Boston

A2 Montreal vs. A3 Buffalo

M2 Pittsburgh vs. M3 N.Y. Islanders

Bruins’ remaining schedule

  • April 7 at Carolina, 7 p.m.
  • April 11 vs Tampa Bay, 12:30 p.m.
  • April 12 at Columbus, 6 p.m.
  • April 14 vs New Jersey, 7 p.m.

Where Bruins draft pick from Maple Leafs currently sits

Toronto’s first round pick transfers to Boston as long as it doesn’t land in the top five.

Seventh

The Maple Leafs (32-31-14) currently have the seventh worst points (.506) percentage with 5 games left.

TeamGPRecordPtsPT%
1Vancouver7622-46-852.342
2Chicago7728-35-1470.455
3Calgary7632-36-872.474
4NY Rangers7732-36-973.474
5Seattle7532-32-1175.500
6Florida7737-37-377.500
7Toronto (Boston)7732-31-1478.506
8St. Louis7532-31-1276.507
9Winnipeg7633-31-1278.513
10San Jose7536-32-779.527

Maple Leafs remaining schedule

  • April 8 vs. Washington
  • April 9 at N.Y. Islanders
  • April 11 vs. Florida
  • April 13 vs. Dallas
  • April 15 at Ottawa

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'Instinctive' Iheanacho has to be Celtic starter - Allan

Striker Kelechi Iheanacho has to lead the line for Celtic in the decisive final weeks of the Scottish Premiership title race, according to former midfielder Scott Allan.

The forward has seen his time in Glasgow disrupted by injury since joining the club last summer but showed his worth again on Sunday when he smashed in a late winner against Dundee.

Tomas Cvancara started up front at Dens Park but was replaced by Iheanacho moments after Simon Murray's penalty had cancelled out Yang's opener.

The substitute's contribution was an example of the clinical finishing that makes him the ideal first choice, Allan told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

"I think if you can keep Iheanacho fit, that's the million dollar question," he said.

"Sometimes you see him then you don't see him for another three weeks. But if he is fit, he's the most instinctive and best finisher they have in that number nine position.

"I think you see that at Dundee, the times that Cvancara does have real chances and has half chances, he's not a killer.

"He doesn't look like he's got real conviction in his finishing, and that's why he's had a loan deal here. He comes to Celtic and it's a stop gap and you're hoping.

"But for me, Iheanacho, if they can keep him fit, has to lead the line. He links the game better for Celtic as well for me.

"Even the goal he scores, it's the little cute things, cute nudge, just to put Ryan Astley off balance and then on the swivel.

"There's no thought process, it's just instinctive striker play."

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Alabama Makes Nate Oates One Of 5 Highest-Paid Coaches In College Basketball

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 30: Head coach Nate Oats of the Alabama Crimson Tide cuts the net after the Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Clemson Tigers 89-82 in the Elite 8 round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Crypto.com Arena on March 30, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne announced Sunday that the school has extended head men’s basketball coach Nate Oats and made him one of the five highest-paid coaches in the sport.

“Nate Oats has signed a new contract that will make him one of the top five compensated men’s basketball coaches in the country,” Byrne announced.

The new deals extends Oats through the 2031-32 season.

Oats’s current contract was set to expire March 14, 2030, per AL.com.

Byrne did not give exact numbers, but a top-five salary would exceed $6 million annually, according to USA Today. Oats, 51, was set to. make $6.02 million in base salary and other compensation for this upcoming season, per AL.com.

Oats, who was in attendance Saturday night at the Final Four, has guided Alabama to six consecutive NCAA tournaments since becoming head coach in 2019. Alabama lost in the Sweet 16 to Michigan, which will meet UConn on Monday night for the national championship.

Prior to Alabama, Oats coached at Buffalo for four seasons. He is also a former high school coach.

Oats had been linked to the North Carolina opening, but along with Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd, who was also mentioned for the job, he is now locked up on an extension.

Oats recently said he had “absolutely no reason to leave” his current job for anywhere else.

"They’re doing everything they can to make sure that we’ve got a competitive program," he said last month of Alabama. "And as long as we're able to compete to win championships here, SEC -- national championships, we haven't done that here yet -- I'd love to be the coach to bring us our first national championship. We got to a Final Four. To me, there's absolutely no reason to leave here."

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Fatah faces 'big decision' about future - gossip

Dundee United winger Amar Fatah
Amar Fatah has scored nine goals in 33 Dundee United appearances [SNS]

Dundee United's on-loan Troyes winger Amar Fatah, 22, faces a "big decision" about his future after an impactful spell with the Tangerines. (Record - subscription required)

Rangers winger Mikey Moore, 18, who is on loan from Tottenham, reveals he had a health scare that left him bed bound for six weeks last season. (Sun)

Thelo Aasgaard, 23, says Rangers are motivated by "excitement" rather then "fear" as they chase Scottish Premiership glory. (Scotsman - subscription required)

Olympiacos' Sunday defeat by AEK Athens could aid Rangers' Champions League qualification bid - but only if the Ibrox side win the Scottish Premiership. (Record - subscription required)

Jack Hendry and Moussa Dembele, two players signed by Brendan Rodgers at Celtic, scored against the Northern Irish manager's Al Qadsiah in Al-Ettifaq's 3-2 win on Sunday. (Sun)

Manager Martin O'Neill is unsure what his best Celtic XI is, admitting: "We have changed things around". (Record - subscription required)

Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson, 26, was sent off in added time of Bologna's 2-1 Serie A win at Cremonese. (Scotsman - subscription required)

Aberdeen "need to earn everything that we want to get", says experienced former Scotland midfielder Stuart Armstrong, 34, after the Dons lurched closer to potential relegation trouble. (Record - subscription required)

'Senior players wanting to leave could cause a problem this summer'

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The Telegraph's Luke Edwards says Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final demolition of Port Vale was the "perfect result" for Liam Rosenior, but that Chelsea "may well have a problem this summer with some of their senior players wanting to leave".

Vice-captain Enzo Fernandez was left out of the squad on Saturday by Rosenior and will also miss next Sunday's match with Manchester City after "crossing the line" with recent comments casting uncertainty over his future.

"I'm impressed with that, it's strong," Edwards told BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.

"There will be some who think it's maybe still not strong enough and that Fernandez shouldn't play again until he apologises but I doubt very much that is going to happen.

"Liam Rosenior has had a difficult spell, as he was always going to when going into that job with the unbalanced squad they have got in terms of too many young players and not enough experience.

"It was a perfect result for him, it gives them an FA Cup semi-final to look forward to which is positive and much-needed. I like what he's done with Fernandez but I think the wider issue here is that Chelsea may well have a problem this summer with some of their senior players wanting to leave."

Fernandez's comments came in the same week another senior figure, Marc Cucurella, gave an interview in which he questioned the clubs' hierarchy in making the decision to part ways with Enzo Maresca.

"Cucurella has voiced his displeasure at some of the things that have happened there this season," Edwards added.

"Fernandez is fluttering his eyelashes at Madrid in the hope they come in for him.

"There's constant noise which I suspect will get louder about Cole Palmer wanting out as well. This is the problem Chelsea and BlueCo have when they run it like a business. They've recruited all these players on long-term contracts but it's a short career.

"These players might not see that they're going to win the big prizes at Chelsea so they might want out.

"It's going to be another intriguing summer because they do need to overhaul that squad but they won't want to lose their senior and most experienced players. But, that's easily what could happen."

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Commanders showing 'legitimate interest' in athletic Nigerian prospect

The Washington Commanders had a mission to get "younger and faster" this offseason. After a month of free agency, Washington GM Adam Peters has done a good job of making the Commanders younger and faster — specifically on defense.

Now, Washington's attention turns to the 2026 NFL Draft, in which it holds the No. 7 overall pick.

So, while Peters has done traditional scouting for free agency and the NFL draft, he's also spent time evaluating international prospects from the NFL's International Player Pathway Program. Washington has signed multiple players from the program before, and currently has defensive end T.J. Maguranyanga on the roster. Maguranyanga is a 6-foot-4, 222-pound edge rusher from Zimbabwe. He initially signed with the Commanders in December 2024 and has spent most of his time on the practice squad. However, he did appear in one game last season and recorded a tackle.

Peters could have his eye on another international player.

According to NFL draft analyst Ryan Fowler, Washington is one of a few teams that have "expressed legitimate interest" in hosting Nigerian defensive tackle Uar Bernard on a visit.

On top of having visits scheduled with the Broncos and Colts, as reported by @bylucaevans, the following teams have expressed legitimate interest in hosting IPP DL prospect Uar Bernard (Nigeria) for a visit, although not yet scheduled, per sources:

• 49ers
• Eagles
• Chiefs…

— Ryan Fowler (@_RyanFowler_) April 4, 2026

Bernard is a 6-foot-4.5, 306-pound defensive tackle prospect who wowed NFL teams recently at the NFL's International Player Pathway pro day. Bernard ran the 40-yard dash in 4.6 seconds, posted a 39" vertical leap, a broad jump of 10 feet, 10 inches, and 31 reps on the bench press. Additionally, Bernard has 11" hands, and his broad jump outpaced other draft-eligible defensive tackles by at least 10 inches. As a reminder, he's 306 pounds, with just 6% bodyfat.

Bernard is also only 21 years old.

This is the biggest freak athlete in this year’s NFL draft. I’d never heard of him till two days ago. He’s from a small village in Nigeria. He is 6-4 1/2, 306 lbs and jumps 10-10. Some folks in the NFL think he’ll go on Day 3 of the draft. Free story: https://t.co/tgiQdpjikhpic.twitter.com/aFgq5FUjNV

— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) April 3, 2026

As with any international prospect, Bernard has little to no football experience. Everything is a projection. But NFL teams love these types of athletes. Bernard never played sports until he took up basketball at 16. He attended several football camps in Africa before being picked up by the NFL's international program.

Now, Bernard hopes to hear his name called in this month's 2026 NFL Draft. Some team will certainly spend a Day 3 pick on a player with Bernard's measurables, hoping and believing it can harness that talent into a legitimate NFL player.

Furthermore, Bernard scored an elite number on the Relative Athletic Score metric, something Washington GM Adam Peters is a big fan of.

Uar Bernard is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.90 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 23 out of 2270 DT from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/Wbla0CPmflpic.twitter.com/cheOEDvGwQ

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 4, 2026

Could the Commanders use one of their four Day 3 picks to bring Bernard to Washington?

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders interested in international DT Uar Bernard

Wisconsin women's hockey superstar declares for PWHL draft

To no surprise, Wisconsin Badgers women's hockey standout Caroline Harvey has declared for the 2026 PWHL Draft.

Professional Women's Hockey League reporter Kyle Cushman confirmed the news, which made waves during the league's historic game between the New York Sirens and Seattle Torrent at Madison Square Garden.

That night's PWHL game had a higher attendance than the New York Rangers game earlier in the day, which proves the incredible job the league has done in its short three-year history.

Now, an Olympic gold medalist and two-time NCAA National Champion has called her shot. Harvey can officially close the book on her mesmerizing collegiate career as she sets her sights on the PWHL.

The New Hampshire native came from the North American Hockey Academy and left no doubts with the Badgers. It's nearly impossible to find a better defensive player than Harvey, but somehow she's just as impressive on offense.

As expected, Cushman double-downed on the fact that Harvey is the projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft. While the league has not yet confirmed the date of the draft, it should be noted that the declaration period closes on May 8.

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Magpies top scorer Jatta banned for Newport game

Alassana Jatta warming up for Notts County
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Relegation-threatened Newport County have been given a boost ahead of their League Two trip to Notts County after Magpies striker Alassana Jatta was banned for three games.

The promotion hopefuls will be without their 15-goal top scorer for Monday's fixture (15:00 BST).

Jatta accepted a Football Association (FA) charge of violent conduct for an incident in the 79th minute of Friday's 2-1 defeat by Salford City.

"The forward's behaviour around the 79th minute of the fixture wasn't seen by match officials at the time, but it was caught on video, and the FA subsequently alleged that it constituted violent conduct," read an FA statement.

"Alassana Jatta admitted the charge against him and accepted the standard punishment of a three-match suspension for violent conduct."

Jatta will also miss the fixtures against Cambridge United and Barnet.

Fourth-placed Notts, who are outside the automatic promotion places on goal difference, will still start as favourites at Meadow Lane on Monday.

Newport lost to rivals Crawley Town on Friday and are one place above the relegation zone, a point ahead of both Barrow and Harrogate Town.

The Exiles host Harrogate on Saturday and travel to Barrow, who have a game in hand, on the final day.

Fred Vasseur pinpoints what boosted Ferrari's morale in Japan

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Ferrari Formula 1 team boss Fred Vasseur reckons the Scuderia is heading into the April break with a big morale boost after beating one of the dominant Mercedes cars in Japan.

Kimi Antonelli and George Russell had swept the first two races in Australia and China as Mercedes looks to return to its championship winning ways under F1's new regulations. Ferrari has also made a strong start compared to a disappointing 2025 season, but the sizeable gap to Mercedes has made it tough for the demanding tifosi to celebrate too much.

But while Antonelli ran out a dominant victor in Japan to keep Mercedes' win streak intact, Charles Leclerc was able to keep Russell off the podium with a combination of pace and smart energy management.

Read Also: Did Ferrari outsmart Mercedes on energy strategy: How Charles Leclerc secured his Japan F1 podium

After Leclerc took third by half a second over Russell, team principal Vasseur felt that performance was something to build upon heading into the April break.

"It's the third podium in a row. We want to get more, but I think it was a very, very strong drive from Charles at the end with Russell," Vasseur said. "It was important for us to keep Mercedes behind and Russell behind us.

"The last 10 laps, it showed also to everybody at the factory and to the team that we can do it. It means that it's important and it's the best way to prepare for the break.

"It was a good fight overall and he was very clever sometimes to let Russell in front in the last chicane to be able to overtake into Turn 1. He managed this very well with the overtake mode on Russell. We can be happy and he can be proud of what he did today. It was a very, very strong drive."

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Ferrari's morale boost is extra significant because F1 now heads into a month-long break from racing caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. As F1 returns to action in Miami on the first weekend of May, Ferrari and its rivals are expected to brandish significant upgrade packages that could turn the tide.

"We have a lot of work like everybody in the paddock. It is the beginning of the homologation of the car. It means that we have tons of things to improve," Vasseur said.

"Now, we have good data after three races to understand the competitiveness of the car, where we are okay-ish and where we are not. It means that performance is coming from everywhere, but we have to do a step in every single area of the performance. It will be true for everybody on the grid, so it is a matter of doing a better job than the others and to take a step."

Read Also: Haas "doesn't see the ceiling" with impressive Oliver Bearman Analysis: Antonelli is leading F1's title hunt, but is he quicker than Russell? The ‘youngest ever’ F1 records Kimi Antonelli can still beat

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How Glasgow & Edinburgh fans reacted to weekend action

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We asked for your views on Glasgow Warrior's 25-21 win against Bulls and Edinburgh's 49-31 defeat against Leinster.

Here's what some of you said:

Glasgow Warriors

Kenny: A tense game throughout but, even when Glasgow were behind, you felt like they'd eventually get their noses in front in the second half. I love that they kept trying, and sometimes succeeded, to play rugby even in conditions like these. Job done and on to the next one.

Chris: The confidence of knowing you can be 21-0 behind at half-time against the six-times champions and come away with a win. The way Glasgow have stuck to process shows that it will take one of the very best in Europe to beat them.

Stuart: Another big result shows why they are excelling on both fronts. The players and coaches won't say it but us fans can dream of something special this season.

Alan: Definitely a game for the forwards in that weather, and they all fronted up, but I thought Josh McKay was great. Secure under the high ball time and again, and his superb break in the last couple of minutes sealed the game.

Andrew: A true test of character to overcome a strong Bulls side in those conditions. Stafford McDowall has a strong case to stay ahead of Huw Jones for the time being, he is such a consistent player.

Edinburgh

Ewan: Three gifted tries hide the facts of another poor showing. The team played well but were never going to get the win. Amazing heart by the team but tactical naivety in not recognising Leinster's playbook left us bereft of ideas again. Wounded heroes who deserve better leadership.

Steve: Defensively at times the Edinburgh players didn't seem to trust the team-mate inside them and became narrow as a result. I just don't think Edinburgh are good enough in certain positions, and the coaches don't get as much out of the players as our west coast cousins seem to. Season over for Edinburgh, so hopes hang high on Glasgow.

Gordon: Edinburgh's attack was, yet again, shown to be impotent. Yes, they did score five tries, three were interceptions, one was due to poor Leinster defence and one was a piece of individualism. They had no phase play whatsoever in the Leinster 22 and very little in the Leinster half.

James: Edinburgh have a quality bunch of players, where the coach for the past three years has failed to build a winning culture. They lack creativity, the inability to score tries off phased play, the leaky defence is not where this team deserves to be. The SRU management have failed the players, the supporters and the national team, by extending the coaches contract for another two years.

Tom: Edinburgh were never going to win but it did show that Leinster can be sloppy. Leinster get so many penalties, some debatable, that you are always going to be playing in your own 22, so to beat them you need a defence that makes them take multiple phases to get into the red zone. Edinburgh can't do that and so lost too many tries. However, losing several players to injury didn't help. Can't criticise their effort and commitment, though.

Supercomputer reveals Arsenal’s chance of making the Champions League semi-final

Supercomputer reveals Arsenal’s chance of making the Champions League semi-final
Supercomputer reveals Arsenal’s chance of making the Champions League semi-final

Arsenal is among the favourites to win the Champions League this season, and their next opponent is Sporting Club, whom they face in the quarter-finals this week. The Gunners have shown strong form throughout the campaign and will be determined to continue their progress in Europe’s most prestigious competition.

They will aim to ensure they remain competitive in the latter stages, approaching the tie with focus and professionalism. Sporting, however, will not be underestimated in any way, particularly given their resilience and ability to deliver under pressure in crucial moments.

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Sporting’s Remarkable Journey

The Portuguese side had to produce a remarkable turnaround to reach this stage of the competition after appearing to be out of contention in the previous round. Bodo Glimt defeated them 3-0 in the first leg, leaving Sporting with a significant deficit to overcome.

However, they responded emphatically in the second leg, securing a 5-0 victory at home to complete an impressive comeback. This result demonstrated both their attacking quality and mental strength, reinforcing the idea that they cannot be taken lightly despite being considered underdogs.

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Arsenal Backed to Progress

Sporting has remained one of the outsiders in the competition, yet their performances suggest they are capable of challenging even the strongest opponents. Arsenal will therefore need to maintain a high level of performance to secure progression to the next round.

According to Opta’s supercomputer, Arsenal has a 79.19 per cent chance of overcoming Sporting to reach the semi-final. This projection highlights the confidence in Mikel Arteta’s side and their ability to perform consistently across multiple competitions.

If Arsenal does advance, they will face an even more demanding challenge in the semi-finals, with either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid awaiting them. Consequently, while they are strongly backed to progress, the path to the final remains highly competitive and far from straightforward.

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Montilivi tests Girona's ambition against a Champions League Villarreal.

Montilivi tests Girona's ambition against a Champions League Villarreal.
Montilivi tests Girona's ambition against a Champions League Villarreal.

The Girona team faces a new LaLiga commitment tomorrow, Monday, at Montilivi with the visit of Villarreal, in the match that will close the 30th round. The game will be played at 9 PM in front of the Girona fans, in a challenging clash against a European-aspiring opponent that occupies third place with 58 points, only surpassed by Barça and Madrid. Míchel's team will aim to secure three important points to reach the 42 points that Míchel is targeting as quickly as possible.

Girona arrives at the match following a recent run marked by inconsistency. In their last four league games, the red-and-white team has lost to Osasuna (1-0), won against Athletic Club (3-0), drawn with Levante (1-1), and lost to Celta de Vigo (1-2). These results reflect the team's competitiveness, capable of challenging any opponent but with room for improvement in consistency.

For their part, Villarreal arrives at Montilivi following a series of two wins, one draw, and one loss: the yellow team has defeated Real Sociedad (3-1), drawn with Alavés (1-1), won against Elche (2-1), and lost to Barça (4-1).

In addition to their good form, the overall statistics of the season reinforce the image of a reliable team: Villarreal has scored 54 goals in 29 rounds, with an average of 1.9 goals per game, and generates a high offensive output with 12.3 shots per game and 4.7 on target, figures that place them among the most productive teams in the league offensively. Players like Georges Mikautadze and Alberto Moleiro, with 9 goals each, are key to ensuring the Yellow Submarine remains a clear offensive threat. Deep and dynamic players like Tani Oluwaseyi or Nicolas Pépé also contribute, providing alternatives on the wings and giving the coach more tactical flexibility when planning the game.

Despite their good form, Villarreal also shows certain weaknesses that Girona can try to exploit. The yellow team concedes 1.2 goals per game, and although they have kept eight clean sheets this season, the volume of turnovers (118 per game) or occasional difficulties in positional defense could provide an opening for Girona to cause damage through quick transitions and vertical attacks, taking advantage of the momentum at Montilivi.

PSG track Palmeiras’ rising star Erick Belé

PSG track Palmeiras’ rising star Erick Belé
PSG track Palmeiras’ rising star Erick Belé

Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly keen on Palmeiras player Erick Belé (19), according to ESPN Brazil. Liverpool and Parma are also said to be courting the Brazilian prospect.

Whilst the interested clubs could be prepared to pay around €20 million to secure the young attacking midfielder’s services, Palmeiras are hoping to receive almost double that amount.

Although he has seen little action with the first team, despite playing a part in winning the Campeonato Paulista title this season (three appearances), Belé has particularly distinguished himself with Palmeiras’ Under-20 side. His performances were particularly impressive during the Copa Libertadores U20, in which the Brazilian side finished third.

Under contract with the São Paulo-based club until June 2028, the Flores da Cunha native also represents the Brazilian U20 national team, for whom he has scored two goals in five appearances.

Following in the footsteps of Endrick (19), Estêvão (18) and Vitor Reis (20) in recent years, Belé could well become one of Palmeiras’ future big-money transfers.

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Key defender demands his future is sorted before the World Cup

Key defender demands his future is sorted before the World Cup
Key defender demands his future is sorted before the World Cup

Konate, New Deal and Rising Stakes Before PSG Clash

There are moments in a season when a defender’s trajectory mirrors the rhythm of his team — turbulent, uncertain, then suddenly composed again. Ibrahima Konate finds himself precisely in that phase as Liverpool prepare for a defining European encounter against PSG.

According to the original source, L’Equipe, the French international endured a difficult spell towards the end of 2025, a period marked by inconsistency and visible lapses. Errors crept into his game, and for a player whose profile is built on physical dominance and recovery speed, those flaws were exposed. His manager even remarked that he had been “too present at the scenes of crime”, a brutally honest assessment that reflected both expectation and frustration.

Yet football seasons rarely follow a straight line. In 2026, Konate has begun to rediscover his authority. His ability to defend space, win duels and impose himself aerially has returned to something closer to his established standard. Even if isolated performances — particularly against elite forwards — have raised questions, the broader trend suggests recovery rather than regression.

This resurgence arrives at a crucial juncture. Against PSG, he will likely be tasked with containing one of Europe’s most unpredictable attacking threats. That duel alone could define Liverpool’s defensive stability across the tie.

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Contract talks and new deal pressure

Running parallel to his on-pitch story is a subplot that carries equal weight: the uncertainty surrounding a new deal. Konate is approaching the end of his contract, and discussions have stretched over 18 months without resolution.

L’Equipe reports that negotiations have intensified in recent months, with “numerous exchanges and meetings between the two parties”. The tone has shifted from distant to constructive, with an agreement now described as close, pending final details. Liverpool remain optimistic, and the expectation is that clarity will arrive soon.

This is not just a contractual issue; it is psychological. Playing elite football while future security remains unresolved can subtly influence performance. For Konate, however, there is an added layer — he wants his club future settled before heading into a World Cup cycle. That urgency may accelerate the final stages of negotiation.

Interest from abroad, particularly from major Spanish clubs, adds leverage. But the prevailing direction points towards continuity at Liverpool, where he remains a central figure in the defensive structure.

Role within Liverpool’s defensive system

Konate’s importance to Liverpool cannot be reduced to minutes played, though the numbers are telling. With over 3,400 minutes this season, he ranks among the most heavily used outfield players. That workload reflects trust, but also exposure.

Liverpool’s midfield imbalance at times has left the defence vulnerable, placing additional strain on centre-backs. In that context, Konate’s athleticism becomes indispensable. He is often the player tasked with covering depth, stepping into wide channels, and engaging in recovery sprints against elite forwards.

When he performs at his peak, Liverpool’s defensive line gains elasticity. When he dips, the structure can look fragile.

Recent matches have illustrated both sides. Against top-level opposition, he has occasionally struggled in direct duels — an area that should be his strength. Yet over a longer sample in 2026, his consistency has improved, suggesting those struggles are anomalies rather than a trend.

World Cup implications and France hierarchy

Beyond club football, Konate’s standing with France adds another dimension. Despite flashes of leadership and reliability, he currently sits behind an established central defensive pairing in the national team hierarchy.

L’Equipe notes that while his recent performances have drawn mixed reactions, his experience at the highest level remains highly valued. Even with emerging competition, his place in the squad appears secure. The coaching staff recognise both his influence and his ability to guide younger players.

There is, however, a subtle shift. He is no longer the automatic first-choice partner, but rather a key rotational option — a defender trusted in high-stakes moments but not guaranteed to start.

That context makes his club form even more significant. Strong performances for Liverpool, particularly in the Champions League, could reinforce his case ahead of the World Cup.

As things stand, Konate occupies a delicate but promising position: regaining form, negotiating a new deal, and preparing for decisive fixtures on both club and international fronts. The coming weeks will not just define his season — they may shape the next phase of his career.

Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Cristian Chivu Hails Italy Stars After Scintillating Victory: “They Answered On The Pitch”

Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Cristian Chivu Hails Italy Stars After Scintillating Victory: “They Answered On The Pitch”
Inter Milan 5-2 Roma – Cristian Chivu Hails Italy Stars After Scintillating Victory: “They Answered On The Pitch”

Inter Milan manager Cristian Chivu praised his Italian stars after an astonishing performance in yesterday’s 5-2 win over Roma.

During his post-match conference via FCInterNews, the 45-year-old also commented on Francesco Acerbi’s role in last night’s fixture.

Federico Dimarco, Nicolo Barella, and Alessandro Bastoni endured a heartbreaking international break.

Indeed, Italy failed to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as Bosnia & Herzegovina stopped them in the playoff final.

Furthermore, Bastoni emerged as a main culprit for the Azzurri’s fiasco in Zenica.

The 26-year-old received a straight red card in the first half, leaving his side a man down in the most important game since the EURO 2020 final.

However, Bastoni bounced back from this blunder with a reassuring performance in last night’s demolition of Roma.

Meanwhile, Barella scored his first Serie A goal since October to contribute to Inter’s first league victory since late February.

Despite failing to put his name on the board, Dimarco was equally impressive down the left flank.

Cristian Chivu Hails Italy Stars After Inter Milan 5-2 Roma Battering

“I don’t need to answer that question,” Chivu said. “The players answered it themselves with a wonderful performance on the pitch. We have to live with that result, move forward, and try to learn from our mistakes. I hope we will, and that it doesn’t turn into a case.”

Meanwhile, Chivu also explained Acerbi’s role in Inter’s phenomenal triumph.

“Gasperini’s teams mark you man-to-man, so it was something we had prepared. I even saw Malen playing as a centre-back to mark Acerbi. I’d say he did it well.

“We showed courage and maturity, also using the goalkeeper, and we did well in the duels, especially in the second half.”

Asked how important this win could be in the title race, Chivu replied: “This team is mature. They have shown over the years and again tonight, especially in the way they approached the second half, where they showed real aggression.

“It wasn’t an easy game to manage; in the first half, they caused us problems with their passing and width. We were late on Pisilli, and they attacked our defensive line. We did well to go 2-1 up at half-time and to kill the game early in the second half.

Tomas Cvancara frustrated at missing chances at Dens Park

Tomas Cvancara frustrated at missing chances at Dens Park
Tomas Cvancara frustrated at missing chances at Dens Park

Martin O’Neill admitted Tomas Cvancara was left frustrated despite Celtic coming away with all three points against Dundee…

Tomas Cvancara misses a chance to score. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

The Czech forward endured a difficult afternoon, struggling to make an impact and missing opportunities in what proved to be a disappointing individual display.

The 25-year-old has found goals hard to come by since arriving at the Scottish champions in January, with only one from open play which came back in early February against Falkirk.

Tomas Cvancara misses a chance to score. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Although handed a starting role by O’Neill, he was later replaced by Kelechi Iheanacho, whose late intervention ultimately secured the victory for Celtic.

Kelechi Iheanacho prepare to come on. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Speaking post-match, Martin O’Neill said via PLZ Soccer: “Yeah, naturally he was pretty down there, even though we had the win. He was down because he needs to score.”

“In his mind, he needs to score a goal. Some of the chances that he had today, I think he could have easily had two. And it becomes frustrating, because no matter what you say, centre-forwards are those things. They thrive on scoring goals.”

“The confidence is big when you put the ball in the net. And so it’s a frustrating time for him today.”

When asked whether he knows his best team, O’Neill replied: “The confidence is big when you put the ball in the net. And so it’s a frustrating time for him today.”

“We’ve changed things around, just always trying to get some sort of balance. Players coming in, for instance, in the first half, I thought Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was fantastic. Played really well.”

Unbowed. Unbroken – The Celtic support at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

“Still trying to get up to speed for the games. And I think the SPFL in many aspects has surprised him at the speed of the game, of what it can be. But he was getting a bit tired.”

“Or so I thought, anyway. But I thought his first-half performance was really terrific. Being able to come out of tight situations, being able to thread things through, I thought he did really well.”

“In a sense, we have changed things around. And it is. We have a few players we feel are quite similar in many aspects.”

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Arsenal women match men with shock FA Cup exit and poor performance

Arsenal women match men with shock FA Cup exit and poor performance
Arsenal women match men with shock FA Cup exit and poor performance

Arsenal’s FA Cup exit to Brighton delivered more than a poor result. It raised fresh questions over fatigue, selection and whether the run-in is starting to catch up with a stretched squad.

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Arsenal were eliminated from the FA Cup after a deserved 2-0 defeat to Brighton at Meadow Park.

It was one of those days when the whole team failed to perform. You can win games if three or four players are below par, but if almost everyone is underperforming, you will not get far, especially against a well-drilled side like Brighton, who had an excellent goalkeeper in Nnadozie, saving the three good chances Arsenal produced in the game.

It became very clear during the match that there was both mental and physical fatigue among the players. They were not sharp enough, not quick enough. The coaching staff had obviously anticipated the physical issue by rotating six players, and it was the right call. The Chelsea quarter-final second leg was physically and mentally draining. Players are human, not machines who can perform on demand.

She rested a number of players who needed it and also gave starts to those who required minutes, with the exception of Pelova. Considering how the double pivot of Little and Caldentey performed, it was difficult to understand why Pelova did not get on the pitch, given the creativity she can offer, unless she had a knock. It did not make sense to keep her on the bench. If you are a goal or two down and struggling for creativity, you bring on your playmaker in place of underperforming midfielders.

The xG numbers were Arsenal 1.4 and Brighton 1.1, so clearly Brighton were very efficient with their shooting, while Arsenal did not create enough opportunities. That matched what we saw from the stand, a laboured performance lacking energy and connectivity between the players.

There are still two competitions to play for, the UEFA Women’s Champions League, where Arsenal are the holders and will play OL Lyonnes at home first, and the Women’s Super League, where Arsenal need to finish second to qualify directly for the UWCL league phase and avoid a qualifying round.

Arsenal have two games in hand over Chelsea and Manchester United. Chelsea are second with 40 points, Arsenal are third with 38, level with Manchester United.

Arsenal need 12 points from a possible 15 to guarantee second place, though 11 might still be enough.

The final block of the season will consist of seven games in 26 days, or eight in 31 if Arsenal defeat OL Lyonnes to reach the Champions League final again.

Three reasons why Bologna won’t buy Joao Mario from Juventus

Three reasons why Bologna won’t buy Joao Mario from Juventus
Three reasons why Bologna won’t buy Joao Mario from Juventus

After a forgettable six months at Juventus, Joao Mario is finally proving his worth on Italian soil after joining Bologna in February.

The Bianconeri bought the 26-year-old from Porto last summer in an indirect swap deal that saw Alberto Costa move in the opposite direction.

While Costa managed to lock in a starting role with the Dragao, Mario was only sparingly used by Igor Tudor before being completely taken out of the picture following Luciano Spalletti’s arrival.

Joao Mario finds his form after struggling at Juventus

The Portugal international was thus involved in another exchange deal in the winter. He signed for Bologna on loan, with Emil Holm joining Juventus on loan with an option to buy.

Unfortunately for the Swede, he suffered a serious injury a few weeks following his arrival in Turin, which hampered his momentum. On the other hand, Mario has been delivering the goods in Bologna.

The Porto native has already scored two goals in his nine appearances for the Rossoblu, pipping Nadir Zortea for a starting role.

Vincenzo Italiano now considers him a key piece in his tactical jigsaw thanks to his attacking prowess.

But according to TuttoMercatoWeb, Mario is unlikely to dwell at the Renato Dall’Ara beyond the current campaign.

The source reveals three reasons that could hamper the right-back’s permanent transfer to Bologna.

Why Joao Mario won’t linger at Bologna

First, the agreement with Juventus is a dry loan, and doesn’t include an option to buy. Therefore, the Emilian club would have to negotiate new terms, while the Bianconeri could request a higher figure than the player’s book value (€9 million) following his impressive run in the second half of the season.

Second, the Portuguese player’s yearly net salary at Juventus is €2 million, a figure that is deemed too high for the Dall’Ara outfit.

Finally, Holm is unlikely to seal a permanent transfer to Juventus, so he’s set to return to Bologna, creating an excess of options at right-back. Therefore, Bologna would have to find the Swedish international a new home before trying to re-sign Mario.

Therefore, the Bianconeri might have to find a new buyer for the former Porto man in the summer.

Michigan takes on UConn in the National Championship

UConn Huskies (34-5, 19-4 Big East) vs. Michigan Wolverines (36-3, 21-2 Big Ten)

Indianapolis; Monday, 8:50 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Wolverines -6.5; over/under is 144.5

BOTTOM LINE: No. 3 Michigan squares off against No. 7 UConn in the NCAA Tournament National Championship.

The Wolverines' record in Big Ten play is 21-2, and their record is 15-1 in non-conference play. Michigan has a 5-1 record in one-possession games.

The Huskies are 19-4 in Big East play. UConn is fourth in the Big East with 33.0 rebounds per game led by Tarris Reed Jr. averaging 8.8.

Michigan makes 51.0% of its shots from the field this season, which is 10.7 percentage points higher than UConn has allowed to its opponents (40.3%). UConn scores 7.2 more points per game (76.9) than Michigan gives up to opponents (69.7).

TOP PERFORMERS: Elliot Cadeau is averaging 10.3 points and 5.9 assists for the Wolverines. Yaxel Lendeborg is averaging 17.6 points over the last 10 games.

Reed is scoring 14.8 points per game and averaging 8.8 rebounds for the Huskies. Alex Karaban is averaging 2.3 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Wolverines: 9-1, averaging 84.4 points, 35.4 rebounds, 18.1 assists, 4.4 steals and 6.5 blocks per game while shooting 50.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 72.4 points per game.

Huskies: 8-2, averaging 71.1 points, 32.3 rebounds, 17.1 assists, 6.8 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 44.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 65.1 points.

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Lewandowski sets ambitious three-part mission at Barcelona after World Cup setback

Lewandowski sets ambitious three-part mission at Barcelona after World Cup setback
Lewandowski sets ambitious three-part mission at Barcelona after World Cup setback

Missing out on the FIFA World Cup can break even the strongest players, but for Robert Lewandowski, it has sparked a renewed sense of purpose at Barcelona.

According to recent reports from Mundo Deportivo, the Polish striker has outlined a clear and ambitious plan for the remainder of the season, one that could define both his present and future at the club. 

After the disappointment of failing to secure a place at the FIFA World Cup, Lewandowski has channelled that frustration into three key objectives – winning La Liga, conquering the UEFA Champions League, and securing a contract renewal with Barcelona.

The setback came after Poland’s painful playoff defeat to Sweden, a result that denied Lewandowski the chance to feature on football’s biggest international stage. 

Lewandowski is on a mission

What has followed since then shows his top-level mentality. 

Rather than dwelling on the disappointment, Lewandowski returned to Barcelona duty and made an immediate impact.

Just days after rejoining the squad, he stepped up in a crucial moment against Atletico Madrid, where he scored the winning goal in a 1-2 victory that all but secured the La Liga title with several matches still to play.

Lewandowski is on a personal mission until the end of the season. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

For what it is worth, that goal was a statement from the 37-year-old. A goal that screams Lewandowski is still operating at his highest.

In recent weeks, the striker had seen his role in the starting XI come under scrutiny, with reduced prominence raising questions about his place in the team. 

But instead of fading into the background, Lewandowski has responded strongly.

Before making any final decision regarding his future, with discussions expected towards the end of the month, the forward is prioritising performance on the pitch. 

He wants to evaluate Barcelona’s proposal carefully, but he intends to continue at the club.

At the same time, Lewandowski has set himself the personal challenge of leading Barcelona to both La Liga and Champions League glory, ensuring his fourth season at the club ends on a high.

While the contractual situation will be resolved at the end of the month, Barcelona have edged closer to winning the La Liga, especially after Real Madrid lost 1-2 to Mallorca.

Swansea predicted lineup and team news vs Middlesbrough

Swansea predicted lineup and team news vs Middlesbrough
Swansea predicted lineup and team news vs Middlesbrough

Swansea City welcome Middlesbrough to South Wales in the Championship tonight, aiming to put another dent in the visitors’ promotion hopes.

The Swans are without a win in three games but showed spirit to recover from 3-1 down and claim a draw at Sheffield United on Friday.

Middlesbrough arrive in need of a positive result. Boro have failed to win in four and dropped out of the automatic promotion places after losing to Millwall last time out.

Swansea City team news

Vítor Matos will again be without Zeidane Inouss, who is not expected to return until the end of the month. The winger was sidelined for an estimated 12-week period in January due to a stress fracture in his back.

The onus will again fall on Melker Widell and Ronal to provide the ammunition for Zan Vipotnik. Despite Swansea sitting 16th in the Championship table, the Slovenian striker is the second-tier’s leading scorer with 18 goals.

“If I’m honest, I would say the Golden Boot is on my mind,” he said on Friday.

“But I know how the league is. There’s not many games left to go and anything can change, I just want to keep taking it game by game and keep helping the team.”

Swansea City predicted lineup

Swansea predicted XI: Vigouroux; Ward, Cabango, Burgess, Tymon; Franco, Stamenic; Ronald, Yalcouye, Widell; Vipotnik.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 5:30pm BST on Monday, 6th April.

How to watch Swansea vs Middlesbrough

Swansea City v Middlesbrough will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

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Middlesbrough predicted lineup and team news vs Swansea

Middlesbrough predicted lineup and team news vs Swansea
Middlesbrough predicted lineup and team news vs Swansea

Middlesbrough travel to face Swansea City at Swansea.com Stadium this evening aiming to address their slump in form.

Boro’s automatic promotion hopes are in danger after failing to win in four Championship games. A costly 2-1 defeat to promotion rivals Millwall on Friday saw Kim Hellberg’s side drop out of the top two.

Tonight, the North East side travel to Wales to face a Swansea side sat 16th in the second tier.

Middlesbrough team news

Kim Hellberg has confirmed that Boro will remain without influential trio Hayden Hackney, Morgan Whittaker and Leo Castledine. It’s a big blow for the promotion hopefuls.

“They are not going to play on Monday,” the Boro boss said.

“Hopefully a week or two for them. And of course it’s a blow. Hayden’s the best player in the league and Morgan is our top goalscorer.”

Hellberg faces a decision on forward David Strelec who has blanked across his last four games. The Slovakian has netted just five goals in the Championship this season. Mamadou Kaly Sène offers an alternative.

Elsewhere, centre-back Alfie Jones is a doubt due to an ankle issue. If Jones is ruled out, Boro could retain the three-man central defence of Adilson Malanda, Luke Ayling and Dael Fry seen against Millwall.

Middlesbrough predicted lineup

Middlesbrough predicted XI: Brynn; Ayling, Malanda, Fry; Brittain, Browne, Morris, Bangura; McGree, Conway; Strelec

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 5:30pm BST on Monday, 6th April.

How to watch Swansea vs Middlesbrough

Swansea City v Middlesbrough will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Ultra HDR.

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Liverpool need to agree deal to bring back star they sold last summer

Liverpool need to agree deal to bring back star they sold last summer
Liverpool need to agree deal to bring back star they sold last summer

Liverpool are on the brink of a goalkeeping crisis and action needs to be taken this summer.

Alisson is injured again, it looks likely he will miss both legs of Liverpool’s Champions League quarter-final against PSG and he could be out for longer.

It isn’t the first time the Brazilian shot stopper has missed game time, in fact he has missed more games due to injury than any other Premier League goalkeeper in the last five years.

The responsibility now falls on Giorgi Mamardashvili to step up when Alisson is injured, but the Georgian hasn’t yet shone in a Liverpool shirt.

Liverpool need to turn to star they sold last summer

With injuries a constant worry for Alisson, and rumoured interest in a summer move from clubs abroad, the responsibility on the shoulders of Liverpool’s second goalkeeper only seems to be increasing.

So far Mamardashvili hasn’t really shown that he is the man to fill Alisson’s shoes full time.

The Georgian has made 15 appearances this season, conceding 24 goals and only keeping three clean sheets.

Caoimhin Kelleher set the bar extremely high in his last few seasons at Anfield, and the Irishman is now flying with Brentford, a side that have a real chance to finish above Liverpool in the league this season.

Kelleher deserved a move away to prove himself as a no.1, but the time has come for Liverpool to bring him home.

If Alisson is sold this summer then it should be Kelleher that comes to Merseyside to replace him.

The 27-year-old has proven himself to be one of the divisions best goalkeepers this season, something many Reds were already aware of, and he is a player who already knows the club well.

Valued at €28.4 million (~£24.8m) by FootballTransfers, Kelleher represents a better value target than many of the comparable goalkeepers on the market and would also fulfil a homegrown spot in Liverpool’s squad registration quota.

Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté wants future decided before World Cup amid interest from Spanish clubs

Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté wants future decided before World Cup amid interest from Spanish clubs
Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté wants future decided before World Cup amid interest from Spanish clubs

Ibrahima Konaté (26) has been in contract extension talks with Liverpool for 18 months, but an agreement has yet to be reached with the Merseyside club. However, the Frenchman wants his future resolved before heading to this summer’s FIFA World Cup, L’Équipe understands.

There have been incessant rumours pertaining to the future of the France international. Liverpool’s initial contract extension offer was judged to be too low. That led to a period of uncertainty where Konaté was linked to clubs around Europe, including Paris Saint-Germain. At that point, contract extension talks were on hold, however, they have since resumed, and L’Équipe understands that the most likely scenario is one in which the defender extends his current deal, which is set to expire this summer.

Liverpool and Konaté have never been closer to striking an agreement. There are, however, details to iron out, and in the meantime, Spanish clubs are attempting to scupper Liverpool’s renewal plans. Real Madrid have been touted as an admirer. The likelihood, however, is that the Frenchman stays on Merseyside, and he aims to make his decision within the next few weeks.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

Leicester predicted lineup and team news vs Sheffield Wednesday

Leicester predicted lineup and team news vs Sheffield Wednesday
Leicester predicted lineup and team news vs Sheffield Wednesday

Leicester City head to Sheffield Wednesday this afternoon aiming to boost their Championship survival hopes.

The Foxes are fighting against a second successive relegation and remain in the Championship’s bottom three. However, Leicester are just a point from safety and will view a clash against already-relegated Sheffield Wednesday as a vital chance to get points on the board.

The home side have won once all season and are on minus six points, following multiple point deductions for financial and ownership issues.

Though Sheffield Wednesday are doomed, the battle to avoid joining them is tense. Just a point splits Oxford, Leicester and Portsmouth, who sit from 23rd to 21st.

Leicester City team news

Jordan James remains a doubt for the clash after picking up an issue with Wales during the international break. James, who is Leicester’s leading scorer, missed the 2-2 draw with Preston on Friday and will be assessed.

Abdul Fatawu has been a rare positive in a tough season and will take on added responsibility if James is unable to recover. The winger has nine goals and seven assists in the Championship this season.

Patson Daka scored both goals in that draw at Preston and should again lead the line. Elsewhere, Leicester remain without Victor Kristiansen, Harry Souttar and Aaron Ramsey, who are all long-term absentees.

Leicester City predicted lineup

Leicester predicted XI: Stolarczyk; Pereira, Okoli, Nelson, Thomas; Winks, Skipp; Fatawu, Mukasa, Mavididi; Daka.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 3pm BST on Monday, 6th April.

How to watch Sheffield Wednesday vs Leicester

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports+.

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Coventry City predicted lineup and team news vs Hull

Coventry City predicted lineup and team news vs Hull
Coventry City predicted lineup and team news vs Hull

Coventry City bid to take a step closer to promotion when the Championship leaders face Hull City this evening.

Frank Lampard’s side are closing in on a return to the Premier League after a 25-year absence. Coventry have won eight of their last nine league games to open up a 12-point gap to third-place Middlesbrough.

However, opponents Hull also have ambitions of playing Premier League football next season. The home side are fifth and fighting to hold onto a play-off position.

Coventry City team news

Jack Rudoni is in line for a recall to the starting XI after his heroics off the bench last time out. The midfielder scored twice as a substitute, as Coventry edged Derby County in a five-goal thriller.

Leading scorer Haji Wright is also expected to return. The US international has scored 16 Championship goals this season, second only to Swansea’s Zan Vipotnik. Wright started from the bench against Derby, with Ellis Simms preferred.

Elsewhere, Joel Latibeaudiere and Brandon Thomas-Asante could return to the squad after international commitments and injury respectively.

Coventry City predicted lineup

Coventry predicted XI: Rushworth; Van Ewijk, Thomas, Kitching, Dasilva; Grimes, Onyeka; Sakamoto, Rudoni, Mason-Clark; Wright.

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 8pm BST on Monday, 6th April.

How to watch Hull City vs Coventry

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football.

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IPL: Mohammed Shami, Rishabh Pant help LSG get off the mark

HYDERABAD: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s explosive top order imploded against a disciplined Lucknow Super Giants attack as the hosts began their home leg on a disappointing note, suffering a five-wicket loss at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Sunday.

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SRH’s top three — Abhishek Sharma (0), Travis Head (7) and Ishan Kishan (1) — were back in the dugout inside four overs as the hosts crawled to 22/3 in the powerplay and 35/4 at the halfway mark. Heinrich Klaasen (62 off 41 balls; 5x4, 2x6) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (56 off 33; 3x4, 5x6) then staged a spirited rescue act with a 63-ball 116-run fifth-wicket stand, lifting SRH to 156/9. The total, however, proved inadequate as Lucknow rode on skipper Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 63 (50b, 9x4) to seal victory with a ball to spare.



Lucknow Super Giants reverted to their trusted opening pair of Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram, who added 37 for the first wicket before Eshan Malinga dismissed Marsh. Markram (45 off 27; 6x4, 2x6) kept the scoring brisk, taking 15 runs off Jaydev Unadkat in the sixth over to push LSG to 53/1 in the powerplay.

Shivang Kumar broke the 40-run second-wicket stand by removing Markram, and SRH briefly clawed back as Harsh Dubey dismissed Ayush Badoni (12) and Nicholas Pooran (1) was run out, raising hopes.

Pant, however, steadied the chase with Abdul Samad (16), adding 34 crucial runs. Dubey over, leaving LSG needing 18 off 14 balls. With nine required in the final over, Pant struck consecutive boundaries off Unadkat and finished the game with another four.

Earlier, put into bat, SRH endured a disastrous start as Mohammed Shami (2/9) removed Abhishek and Head to reduce them to 8/2, while Prince Yadav bowled Kishan to make it 11/3. Liam Livingstone (14) fell attempting a sweep as SRH limped to 35/4 in 10 overs.

Klaasen and Nitish then counterattacked, plundering 79 runs between overs 11 and 15, with Nitish smashing Digvesh Rathi for three sixes in a 22-run over. After both departed in quick succession, SRH lost their last five wickets for just 14 runs.

Brief Scores:

  • SRH: 156 for 9 in 20 overs (Heinrich Klaasen 62, Nitish Kumar Reddy 56; Mohammed Shami 2/9, Avesh Khan 2/36, Manimaran Siddharth 1/29) lost to LSG: 160 for 5 in 19.5 overs. (R Pant 68 not out, A Markram 45; Harsh Dubey 2/18).

Glasgow 25-21 Bulls: Three things we learned

McDowall a top-class operator

The biggest surprise in Franco Smith's team for this massive last-16 match was his decision to pick Stafford McDowall at outside centre over British and Irish Lion Huw Jones.

McDowall was immense on a grim afternoon of wind and rain in Glasgow. He made a searing break that led to Warriors' first try and scored in the corner himself in the second half.

He was the standout performer for the hosts in a game where they had to dig deep against a team stacked with Springboks.

Smith's faith in youth pays off

When George Horne was forced off with an ankle injury in the first half, many Glasgow supporters would have feared the worst.

Horne is a bundle of energy and embodies much of what is good about Glasgow's attacking game.

However, 23-year-old Ben Afshar came off the bench and hardly put a foot wrong on the big stage.

There are several other examples in this Glasgow side of players that Smith has blooded, building depth by trusting youth and inexperience.

Just look at Gregor Hiddleston, Max Williamson and Alex Samuel.

Glasgow are real deal

It didn't really need this result to confirm it, but this Glasgow team are serious candidates to win not only the URC but the Champions Cup too.

They have won all of their European matches this season and are four points clear at the top of the URC league table.

Bulls might be eighth, but they were the last team to beat Warriors at Scotstoun and the physicality they bring is a challenge for any side.

Glasgow stood up to that challenge and the conditions, all while playing their attractive brand of attacking rugby.

Even a team of Toulon's stature will feel trepidation travelling to Scotstoun next weekend.

Champions League Odds: Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid ‘50-50’, per Uli Hoeneß

01 December 2025, Bavaria, Munich: Uli Hoeneß, Honorary President of FC Bayern Munich, takes part in the talk "Wie bleibt Fußball Business-König" at the Sport Marke Medien congress. Photo: Peter Kneffel/dpa (Photo by Peter Kneffel/picture alliance via Getty Images)

In what seems like an eon ago, Real Madrid was in crisis. The LaLiga side sacked their promising coach, Xabi Alonso, just months into his first season — the Spaniard who had led Bayer Leverkusen to an undefeated Bundesliga season proving unable to effect the kind of culture change the Galácticos arguably still sorely need.

However, does any of that matter? Real is now led by Álvaro Arbeloa, the 43-year-old whose managerial career to date consists only of Real’s youth teams, prior to taking charge after Xabi’s sacking. And here they are in a Champions League quarterfinal facing Bayern Munich, having smacked Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City 5-1 on aggregate over two legs in the round before.

Real, it seems, is the real deal where it matters most. The club synonymous with Champions League success is star-laden, firing on all cylinders, and a big threat to put a serious dent in Bayern’s sparkling season. And Bayern knows it well.

Speaking to Kicker, Bayern honorary president Uli Hoeneß gave 50-50 odds on the result of the tie.

“What stands out about Real is that they are good when it matters, in the really important games,” Hoeneß said in remarks captured by @iMiaSanMia. “Generally speaking, I think it’s been a long time since we’ve had such great quarter-finals; it’s all top teams.”

Beyond Bayern and Real, the remaining UCL quarterfinals matchups are:

  • Sporting / Arsenal
  • Barcelona / Atlético Madrid
  • Paris Saint-Germain / Liverpool

If Bayern get past this round, it will be the winners of PSG vs. Liverpool next. As the saying goes, there are no easy games anymore.


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Longari ‘confirms’ Barcelona interest in Juventus wing-back

Longari ‘confirms’ Barcelona interest in Juventus wing-back
Longari ‘confirms’ Barcelona interest in Juventus wing-back

Barcelona are genuinely interested in Juventus full-back Andrea Cambiaso, according to the latest reports in the Italian media.

The 26-year-old hasn’t been enjoying his best campaign in Turin, but he’s still considered the club’s best natural wing-back/full-back, as the likes of Filip Kostic, Juan Cabal and Joao Mario have failed to inspire.

Nevertheless, the Italian international’s future at the Allianz Stadium remains far from certain, especially amidst ongoing links with some of Europe’s elite.

Barcelona keeping close tabs on Andrea Cambiaso

In January 2025, Cambiaso was a target for Manchester City, but the two clubs weren’t able to reach an agreement on the transfer fee.

The Cityzens eventually moved towards other profiles last summer, but the Juventus man has seemingly attracted interest from Barcelona, as reported by Sportitalia journalist Gianluigi Longari last month.

The transfer market expert has now doubled down on the news, ‘confirming’ the Catalans’ interest in the Genoa youth product with a post on his X account.

“Barcelona’s strong interest in Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso is confirmed,” posted Longari.

“There has never been any contact between Barça and Juve, exactly as in the case of Inter for Bastoni, who, contrary to the rumours, DOES NOT yet have an agreement for the personal terms,” added the journalist in a reply to a comment.

Cambiaso lost his starting role with Italy

Juventus originally bought Cambiaso from Genoa in the summer of 2022, but they deemed him unready for the first team, so he was sent out on loan to Bologna, where he managed to impress under Thiago Motta.

The left-back returned to Turin in 2023, and swiftly became a regular starter under Max Allegri. He also became a staple with the Italian national team.

Gennaro Gattuso called him up for the World Cup playoffs. However, he was omitted from the matchday squad in the semi-final against Northern Ireland, and was then an unused substitute in the Azzurri defeat against Bosnia in the final.

ICYMI: 2026/27 Spurs home & away kits leaked

As the current season winds down (or heats up), we often get the fun little tidbit that is the leak of next season’s kits as designs get locked in and marketing materials start to be disseminated. For some reason, Footy Headlines consistently have the inside channel on these, and next season’s kits are no exception:

🔥💣🤯 Insane Tottenham 26-27 Away Kit Leaked: https://t.co/JgmsTs35Vj

— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) March 27, 2026

Nowadays, we have to be a little more careful with Footy Headlines posts, as they have taken to generating their own “interpretations” based on some of the marketing materials (such as color schemes, etc); but these appear to be the real deal, as over the last couple of weeks, Footy Headlines have leaked both Spurs’ home kit AND their away kit for the 2026/27 season (pictured below):

Alrighty then.

Now I am no barometer when it comes to fashion. I am a deeply uncool Millennial whose fashion sense can probably best be described as “business casual wannabe rockstar dad”. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have opinions.

Let’s start with the home kit. My first thought on this is it’s boring. And my use of the bold font there is more exciting than the kit itself – the fact that font usage generates more of an emotional response kind of says everything. My hot take is home kits should be boring, tried and true classics in the vein of the 2013/14 kit, with maybe a simple design embellishment here or there. These though don’t do enough. The subtle texturing is a nice touch (why, hello Patrick Bateman), but the lack of any trim on the hemline or collar just makes the whole thing feel a little flat.

The away kit on the other hand goes way off in the other direction. One of the most popular kits (and one of my personal favorites) in recent years was the 2021/22 “Galaxy” kit, and it seems like they’ve tried to replicate that beauty with this latest attempt. It’s a deep navy-blue base (described as “obsidian”) with stripes? flashes? chunks? of pink, purple, and orange, and it’s just a pure visual assault. There’s an implied line where the design changes just above the AIA logo where if they maybe kept that which is above (or below) that cutoff it might carry a bit more consistency, but instead it just feels confused.

I could see it running into the same problem as the Galaxy kit as well, whereby Spurs were forced to include a plain patch of fabric on the back for squad numbering in the matchday kits due to the design making legibility difficult.

All in all, the kits are pretty uninspired; some would say perfectly so following such an uninspiring season.

What are your thoughts on these kits? Sound off in the comments!

After leaving the Lions, Taylor Decker would feel dirty playing for the Bears or Packers

Longtime Lions left tackle Taylor Decker asked for and received his release this offseason after the team wanted him to take a pay cut. But while Decker is done as a Lion, he wouldn't want to be a rival of the Lions.

That's the word from Justin Rogers, who interviewed Decker and wrote about him for DetroitFootball.net and learned that Decker wouldn't want to play for the Bears or Packers.

“He wants to play for a winner. Yet he’s kind of thinking about, ‘Is it cheap to go win somewhere else after you’ve invested all your energy emotionally and physically into one franchise?’” Rogers said on the Lions Collective podcast. “I will tell you that he’s pretty anti-playing for the Bears or Packers. That’s the Lions background in him. I know Ben Johnson did it and that was the right situation for him, but Taylor feels kind of dirty about the idea. It just isn’t interesting to him. I could see him joining a team mid-season, the further he gets away from football and games being played, injuries happening and the right offer occurs. I could also see him not playing."

Decker didn't appreciate how the Lions approached him this offseason, asking him to take less money after he had been loyal to the team and spent a decade playing for them. But he still very much considers himself a Lion.

"Taylor Decker wants to be remembered as a Lion, to the point where he wants back in the fold," Rogers said. "Wherever this season may go, whether he plays for someone else or doesn't, he wants to come here, sign the one-day contract, retire a Lion."

Decker will be warmly received by Lions fans whenever he does return to Detroit, and not wanting to play for a rival is one of the things Lions fans love about him.

Women's Six Nations guide: Fixtures and BBC coverage

The Women's Six Nations gets under way on Saturday, 11 April with world champions England bidding for an eighth successive title and a fifth consecutive Grand Slam.

The Red Roses will return to Allianz Stadium for the first time since beating Canada in September's World Cup final, when they start the defence of their Six Nations title against Ireland.

With captain Zoe Stratford pregnant with her first child, centre Meg Jones will captain a side that have won a world record 33 matches in a row and are unbeaten in the Six Nations since 2018.

England will travel to Bordeaux to face France - their biggest rivals for the title - on the final weekend of the championship on Sunday, 17 May.

Ireland, led by 22-year-old captain Erin King, have made significant progress in recent years and in back row star Aoife Wafer have last year's Women's Six Nations player of the tournament.

Italy have a mixture of experienced and new players as they aim to consolidate on last year's fourth-place finish under the captaincy of veteran number eight Elisa Giordano.

Scotland, with head coach Sione Fukofuka in charge of his first Six Nations campaign, will seek to continue the promise they showed during their run to the World Cup quarter-finals.

Wales will aim to end their losing run in the championship and avoid the Wooden Spoon under the leadership of Kate Williams, who takes on the sole captaincy after Alex Callender was ruled out of the tournament with an ankle injury.

(L-R) Rachel Malcolm, captain of Scotland, Erin King, captain of Ireland, Manae Feleu, captain of France, Meg Jones, captain of England, Kate Williams, co-captain of Wales and Silvia Turani of Italy pose for a photo with the trophy during the Women's Six Nations launch at Guinness Open Gate Brewery in London
Scotland captain Rachel Malcolm, Ireland captain Erin King, France captain Manae Feleu, England captain Meg Jones, Kate Williams, captain of Wales, and Silvia Turani of Italy pose for a photo with the Women's Six Nations trophy [Getty Images]

Record crowds as women's game continues to grow

Several attendance records are set to be broken this year as the sport builds on the success of the World Cup.

Ticket sales for England's opening match have already passed 70,000, ensuring the attendance will smash the current record of 58,498 for a Women's Six Nations match.

Wales play Scotland at the Principality Stadium on the same day and will be hoping to beat the 21,186 who watched Wales v England at the stadium last year.

The attendance record for a standalone women's sporting event in Scotland will be broken on 18 April when Fukofuka's side host England in their first game at Murrayfield. Ticket sales are on course to overtake the 18,555 fans who watched the women's national football team play Jamaica in 2019.

Ireland will play in front of a record crowd when they face Scotland in their first standalone Women's Six Nations fixture at the Aviva Stadium, with more than 14,000 tickets already sold for the match on 17 May.

France will host England - in what is expected to be the title-deciding match - at Bordeaux's 42,115-capacity Stade Atlantique, with Les Bleues aiming to beat their record of 17,440 for a standalone match set in the 2018 Six Nations win against England.

The overall attendance this year is set to easily surpass the 151,506 fans who attended Women's Six Nations matches last year.

How to follow on the BBC

Once again BBC Sport has comprehensive free-to-air coverage of this year's Women's Six Nations across TV, radio and online.

BBC TV and BBC iPlayer will show every game from the tournament and have signed up England's World Cup captain Stratford to join their team of experts analysing the games.

The BBC Sport website and app will deliver live text coverage of every game, complete with clips, player reaction and pundit analysis.

BBC Sport's social media channels will have clips of standout moments from the matches and exclusive interviews with some of the star players.

BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and BBC Sounds will have live commentary of all matches involving England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

There will also be regular editions of the Rugby Union Weekly podcast throughout the championship for listeners to enjoy.

BBC Wales will air Sarra Elgan's Women's Six Nations preview on 10 April and Scrum V The Warm-up will be available on Thursdays throughout the tournament to look ahead to upcoming fixtures.

Rugby fans can also listen to the Scrum V podcast, the BBC Scotland Rugby podcast and the Ireland Rugby Social podcast.

Fixtures, kick-off times, venues and how to watch on the BBC

Saturday, 11 April

12:25 - France v Italy, Stade des Alpes, Grenoble - BBC iPlayer

14:25 - England v Ireland, Allianz Stadium, London - BBC One, BBC iPlayer

16:40 - Wales v Scotland, Principality Stadium, Cardiff - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

Saturday, 18 April

13:30 - Scotland v England, Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

15:35 - Wales v France, Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

17:40 - Ireland v Italy, Dexcom Stadium, Galway - BBC iPlayer

Saturday, 25 April

14:15 - England v Wales, Ashton Gate, Bristol - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

16:30 - Italy v Scotland, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma - BBC iPlayer

20:10 - France v Ireland, Stade Marcel-Michelin, Clermont-Ferrand - BBC Two NI, BBC iPlayer

Saturday, 9 May

14:00 - Italy v England, Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

16:15 - Scotland v France, Hive Stadium, Edinburgh - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

18:30 - Ireland v Wales, Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast - BBC One Wales, BBC iPlayer

Sunday, 17 May

12:15 - Wales v Italy, Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

14:30 - Ireland v Scotland, Aviva Stadium, Dublin - BBC iPlayer

16:45 - France v England, Stade Atlantique, Bordeaux - BBC Two

What happened in the 2025 Six Nations?

England secured a seventh successive Women's Six Nations title and fourth Grand Slam in a row with a nailbiting 43-42 victory over France in the tournament's final game.

Clinching the Grand Slam with five bonus-point wins earned England a further three bonus points to give them a final championship total of 28.

France finished second, as they have in every Six Nations since their last victory over England in 2018, with four wins.

Ireland claimed a losing bonus point in a 26-19 defeat by Scotland to guarantee third place.

Italy finished their campaign in style with a thumping 44-12 win over Wales to finish fourth in the table, one point behind Ireland.

Francesca McGhie's late try snatched a morale-boosting victory for Scotland as they finished fifth.

Wales' defeat condemned Sean Lynn's side to the Wooden Spoon for the second year running as they lost all five games for the first time in their history.

Final standings

How the Six Nations works

Teams earn four points for a win and two for a draw.

Bonus points are earned for scoring four or more tries in a match and for losing by seven points or fewer.

A team that completes a Grand Slam by beating all five other nations - as England did last year - is awarded three extra bonus points to guarantee them the title.

Who has won the most Women's Six Nations titles?

The championship started as the Women's Home Nations in 1996, welcomed France into the Five Nations in 1999 and became the Women's Six Nations in 2002.

However, Italy did not join the championship until 2007 when they took the place of Spain.

England have won21 of the 29 tournaments, securing 19Grand Slams and 25 Triple Crowns in the process.

They have won the past seven tournaments, securing Grand Slams in six of those years and only being denied the chance of a seventh by the changes to the 2021 season as a result of Covid.

England's last defeat was against France in 2018. They have won their past 32 Six Nations matches, scoring 252 tries and only conceding 33.

France, winners of the first Six Nations in 2002, have won the title six times, with five Grand Slams.

Ireland won the championship in 2013 and 2015.

Scotland won the 1998 Home Nations championship.

Wales and Italy have never won the tournament.

RCB run riot against CSK: Tim David carnage seals 43-run win

BENGALURU: Chennai Super Kings’ bowling had looked undercooked in their opening two matches of the season. On Sunday night at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Royal Challengers Bengaluru batters — Tim David in particular — brutally exposed those frailties, piling up their third-highest total in the Indian Premier League.

Riding on David’s unbeaten 70 and his unbroken 99-run stand off just 37 deliveries with skipper Rajat Patidar, RCB surged to a daunting 250/3.

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In reply, CSK, who lost three wickets in the first three overs, never recovered from the early blows and were bowled out for 207 in 19.4 overs, handing RCB a comfortable 43-run victory.

On a grey evening for the yellow brigade, skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad led the top-order collapse, edging Jacob Duffy (2/58) in the opening over, with Devdutt Padikkal taking a sharp catch at slip. Ayush Mhatre followed soon after, becoming Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s (3/41) 200th IPL wicket, offering a simple catch to Patidar at mid-off.

Sanju Samson watched the slide unfold but failed to arrest it. His underwhelming start in CSK colours continued as he poked at a Duffy delivery angling away, only to nick it to Padikkal at first slip. Sarfaraz Khan struck a fighting fifty, but his stumping by Jitesh Sharma off Krunal Pandya (2/36) further dented CSK’s fading hopes.

Prashant Veer (43) and Jamie Overton (37) offered a brief spark with a 57-run seventh-wicket stand, but once Bhuvneshwar dismissed Veer, the result was a mere formality.

Earlier, David, who had managed just 139 runs in his previous eight T20 innings, stunningly flipped the narrative. The Australian hammered an unbeaten 25-ball 70 (3x4, 8x6), unleashing a barrage of towering sixes.

Patidar, however, set the tone for the late carnage. He launched Noor Ahmad into the stands early in his innings and raced to an unbeaten 48 off just 19 balls (1x4, 6x6), playing the perfect foil to David. The duo targeted Ahmad and Anshul Kamboj, shifting gears dramatically in the final overs.

David also enjoyed a slice of luck when he was bowled off a no-ball by Kamboj on 28 and capitalised fully, racing to a 21-ball half-century. CSK’s most effective bowler until then, Jamie Overton, was taken apart in the 19th over, conceding 30 runs as David smashed four sixes and a boundary. RCB plundered 97 runs in the final five overs to turn a strong total into a massive one.

Before the late blitz, Padikkal (50) had laid the platform with his second consecutive half-century, while Phil Salt (46) and Virat Kohli (28) provided early momentum but failed to convert starts.

On a batting-friendly surface, the margin for error was minimal — and CSK paid the price.

Real Madrid open to Eduardo Camavinga sale

Real Madrid open to Eduardo Camavinga sale
Real Madrid open to Eduardo Camavinga sale

Real Madrid are open to selling French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga (23), according to a report from L’Équipe

Camavinga’s place in the France squad is being called into question ahead of the World Cup, and his future at club level is also looking increasingly uncertain. Over the weekend, he was the first player hooked by Los Blancos as they went on to lose to RCD Mallorca – a result that may spell the end to their La Liga title bid. 

The former Stade Rennais midfielder is now behind Thiago Pitarch in the hierarchy at the Bernabeu. Camavinga runs the risk of having limited game time between now and the end of the season, further calling into question in Les Bleus’ squad this summer. 

L’Équipe understands that Real Madrid are increasingly frustrated at the lack of progression from the 23-year-old and this season, Camavinga’s fifth at the club, was earmarked as crucial one. The La Liga giants are now seriously considering a sale in the event of a strong offer.

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‘I just hate seeing it’: Ex-England skipper blasts Sanjiv Goenka-Rishabh Pant episode

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has weighed in strongly on the growing scrutiny surrounding Lucknow Super Giants owner Sanjiv Goenka, cautioning that repeated on-field interactions with players could disrupt the team’s internal balance.

The debate intensified after Lucknow’s defeat to Delhi Capitals, where Goenka was seen in a visibly animated discussion with skipper Rishabh Pant. The visuals quickly went viral, drawing comparisons to the widely discussed fallout with KL Rahul during the 2024 season.

In an attempt to control the narrative, LSG later released what they described as an “unfiltered” clip of the interaction. However, the move did little to silence speculation, with some fans questioning the authenticity of the footage and suggesting it may not have been the original exchange.

Reacting to the situation, Vaughan criticised the optics of such conversations taking place in public view immediately after matches, stressing that even harmless discussions can be misinterpreted.

“I’m intrigued by this franchise, I must admit. I look from quite far away, and I keep seeing things on social media, and I see the owner on the pitch with Rishabh, with Tom Moody, Justin Langer. I hate seeing that. I just hate seeing it after one game on the pitch. You can have those conversations in private. And even if they’re nice conversations, I just don’t understand them because what you’re doing is leading people to suggest that other things are said in that group that maybe aren’t. It might have just been a fun conversation, who knows? But yeah, they’re an interesting franchise. But I think the Lucknow wheels could get quite loose quite quickly,” he said on Cricbuzz.

Vaughan further emphasised the importance of clarity within the leadership group, particularly around Pant’s role, suggesting that any decision should be backed consistently rather than changed frequently.

“Often quotes are taken out of context, but if there is even a hint of confusion in the group, then clarity is key. If the decision is for Rishabh to take on that role alongside Mitch, it should be backed for five or six games,” he added.

Interestingly, Pant responded on the field in LSG’s very next outing against Sunrisers Hyderabad. After a modest return against Delhi, the skipper produced a composed yet authoritative unbeaten 68 off 50 balls to guide his side home in a tense chase of 157.

The innings stood out not just for the result but for the control Pant showed. On a slightly slow surface, he balanced caution with aggression, finishing the game in style by taking on Jaydev Unadkat in the final over when 9 runs were needed. Two crisp boundaries, including a forehand-like slap and a lofted drive, sealed a five-wicket win with one ball to spare.

Earlier in the match, Mohammed Shami had set up the victory with a masterful spell of 2 for 9, dismantling SRH’s top order with clever variations and relentless accuracy. Despite a strong recovery from Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy, SRH’s total of 156 proved insufficient.

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Pant’s knock, coupled with Shami’s brilliance, helped LSG regain momentum, but off-field questions around leadership dynamics and management involvement continue to linger as the season progresses.

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24 G/A Man Utd star ready to take pay cut to seal summer transfer

24 G/A Man Utd star ready to take pay cut to seal summer transfer
24 G/A Man Utd star ready to take pay cut to seal summer transfer

Manchester United loanee Marcus Rashford is reportedly willing to make important sacrifices to extend his time at Barcelona.

The 28-year-old was cast aside by former MUFC head coach Ruben Amorim, which prompted a loan move to Aston Villa in January 2025, followed by a ‘dream’ transfer to Catalunya last summer.

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The England international signed for the Blaugrana on loan with an option to buy for €30 million, but his fate remains a mystery.

Marcus Rashford willing to accept pay cut to stay at Camp Nou

In Recent weeks, Barcelona opened talks with the attacker’s entourage to negotiate terms beyond the current campaign.

In the meantime, it was reported that the LaLiga champions are gunning for a discount from Man Utd on Rashford’s transfer fee.

However, the Red Devils continue to insist on collecting the full €30 million, as they believe Rashford’s other suitors would be happy to match the price, or even go beyond.

Therefore, some reports in Spain revealed that the forward’s permanent transfer to Barcelona could collapse in the coming.

Nevertheless, football journalist Shaun Connolly insists that Rashford’s move remains very much on, with the player even willing to reduce his salary to adhere to the club’s wage structure.

“Contrary to this morning’s emerging reports, we’re advised that Rashford is happy to comply with internal requests to reduce his salary, with a focus on bolstering it through performance-related criteria,” posted Connolly on his X account.

Why Rashford looks destined to extend his stay at Barcelona

Although he remains behind Lamine Yamal and Raphinha in Hansi Flick’s pecking order, Rashford managed to win over the German manager’s trust.

Following a positive start to the season, the England international endured a dip in form over the past few weeks, but he ended his goal drought by scoring the all-important equaliser in Saturday’s win over Atletico Madrid.

Based on the current market standards, many would consider signing Rashford for €30 million as a genuine coup.

Therefore, the striker’s transfer fee shouldn’t constitute an issue for Barcelona, but his salary was supposedly the main stumbling block, hence why the club’s sporting director, Deco, has been negotiating with the player’s agents for weeks.

But with Rashford reportedly willing to lower his wage, the deal should finally be unlocked, so it remains to be seen if Barca will decide to finalise the move in the coming weeks, or instead delay the announcement until the end of the season.

Hobbled Lakers fall to Dallas

Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) controls the ball as Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) defends during the second half at American Airlines Center.
Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) controls the ball as Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) defends during the second half at American Airlines Center.

DALLAS — The floor glowed amber and gold under the dim American Airlines Center arena lights. 

Somewhere in the back of the visitor's tunnel, LeBron James laced his sneakers for the 23rd season of a war that has never once asked him to slow down.

James didn't know it yet. Couldn't know it. That the night would become a mirror. 

Across the court stood a 19-year-old who looked like a ghost of beginnings. 

That the Los Angeles Lakers — playoff-bound, perforated, purple-and-gold proud — would walk into a building where the home team hadn't won since January. 

And still. Still. 

They would leave with nothing but the echo of a rookie's footsteps and the quiet math of a season, suddenly asking: How much can one man carry?

The answer came slow. Then all at once.

Los Angeles played without Luka Dončić. Without Austin Reaves. Without the geometry of an offense that had hummed through March like a machine finally taught to sing.

Luka's left hamstring — grade two, specialized treatment, a flight to Europe pending. 

Austin's oblique — strained, silent, sidelined. 

The Lakers arrived in Dallas not as the 15-2 juggernaut from last month but as a patchwork of spare parts and prayers. 

Rui Hachimura was inserted back in the starting lineup. Luke Kennard ran point for the first time in nine years. 

And LeBron.

Just LeBron.

"We didn't start the game the right way," head coach JJ Redick said. "And just played catch-up the rest of the game."

That first quarter: 19 points for Cooper Flagg. 

Nineteen. 

The rookie had scored 51 two nights earlier — first teenager in NBA history to drop 50 — and he hadn't bothered to put the fire out. 

He came out smoking. 

He came out like he'd been waiting for this stage his whole life, which, technically, at 19, isn't that long. 

But also: look at him.

"Cooper's been in a zone," James said. "But also just been playing consistent basketball all year."

Consistent is a funny word for what Flagg did. 

Consistent suggests repetition; suggests a pattern. 

What Flagg did was stake a claim as the Rookie of the Year. 

Flagg finished with 45 points — 14-for-24 from the floor, 17 free throws — plus nine assists and eight rebounds. 

Back-to-back 40-point games. First rookie since Allen Iverson. 

First teenager ever.

Ever.

And the Lakers? They led for exactly 13 seconds. 

Thirteen.

James scored 16 in the second quarter. Sixteen points from a 41-year-old who has no business still doing this — still dunking, still bullying, still catching alley-oops from Luke Kennard of all people and throwing them down with the casual violence of a man who forgot to age.

"He played great," Redick said. "I thought we did enough intentionally to get him sort of out of actions and not try to have him involved in every single play."

But here's the thing about intentions: the game doesn't care.

The Lakers cut a 22-point deficit to six by halftime. 

They got within two points early in the third. Kennard found LeBron on a soaring alley-oop slam, and for one breath, one beautiful delusional breath, it felt like the old magic might still live here. 

Like the hobbled ship might right itself. Like the King might just have one more impossible night in him.

"I know what I'm capable of still," James said. "And I know it's going to be challenging for our ball club. But if I'm in the lineup, I got to try to make plays happen for us in multiple ways."

James finished with 30 points, nine rebounds and 15 assists, on 12-of-22 shooting. He was one rebound shy of a triple-double, and the man is old enough that his rookie season predates Cooper Flagg's birth by nearly two decades.

But the Lakers never got closer than five.

The Lakers surrendered 24 fast-break points and turned the ball over 12 times, which Dallas converted into 21 points. 

They shot 25 percent on 8-for-32 from three.  

And the Mavericks, one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the league, got hot. 

Got hot early. Got hot often. Stayed hot.

"Defensively, we had some breakdowns," James said. "Especially in the first half. We gave too many transition points. Allowed a lot of key guys to get to their spots. We can't do that, especially short-handed."

Short-handed. 

That word is doing a lot of work. Carrying a lot of weight.

Kennard went 5-for-17 from the field, but also logged his first career triple-double with 15 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists.  

The rebounds, especially those by Kennard, are remarkable given that he is a shooting guard pressed into point guard duty. 

"It's something I haven't really done this year at all," Kennard said. "Being that involved, having the ball in my hands that much. I got to be better with it. But the shots are going to fall."

The shots did not fall. Not enough of them. Not when it mattered.

And Cooper Flagg just kept coming.

"He's obviously special," James said. "I've seen that all the way back to the AAU days. Knew he was special from there. He's just taking that from what he was doing back home to the AAU circuit to Duke and now here. He's just getting better and better and better."

Better: 45 points. 

Better: 14-for-24. 

Better: the poise of a veteran, the hunger of a rookie, the shoulders of a franchise cornerstone who didn't ask for the weight but accepted it anyway. 

The Mavericks have won nothing this year — 25 wins, a lottery-bound ship with a captain who just learned to shave. 

But they haven't stopped competing. And Flagg hasn't stopped leading.

Even after scoring 51 points, Flagg wasn't too keen on gloating or relishing in the feat after a loss. 

Flagg wants to win. Not the stats. Not the highlights. The win.

That's the difference between empty numbers and actual meaning. 

And the Lakers, for all their playoff positioning, for all their March glory, ran into a kid who hasn't learned how to lose quietly yet.

The standings tightened. 

The Lakers fell into a tie with Denver for third in the West — still holding the tiebreaker, still breathing, but barely. 

Oklahoma City comes to crypto.com Arena on Tuesday. 

Then Golden State. Then Phoenix. Then Utah. 

Four games. 

A season's worth of weight condensed into one week.

"We scored some points," Kennard said. "But it's going to be defense for us. That's what we have to hang our hat on going forward."

Redick was blunter: "We got to be able to get stops. That's the biggest thing."

And James? 

He was reflective. He was honest. 

He is a 41-year-old man who played 39 minutes, scored 30 points, dished 15 assists and still lost to a teenager and a team that had dropped 14 straight at home.

"I mean, each game is different," James said. "What can work in one game could possibly not work in the next game. I thought offensively we were really good tonight. But in order for us to play to the capabilities that we want to play at is going to be on the defensive end."

Offensively, really good. Thirty-six assists. A triple-double from Kennard. 

Thirty points from the King.

And still: a loss.

Because basketball is not a spreadsheet. Basketball is not a collection of numbers you can stack and compare. 

Basketball is a 19-year-old rising to meet a 41-year-old, and the 41-year-old refusing to blink, and the game deciding in the margins which story gets to keep going.

The Lakers will be fine. 

Probably. Maybe. 

The playoffs are still coming. 

LeBron is still LeBron. 

Dončić will return. According to Shams Charania, Dončić hopes to return after "seeking specialized medical treatment in Europe." 

But on this night in Dallas, in a building where the home team hadn't won since the calendar turned, the Lakers learned something uncomfortable:

The future doesn't wait. It doesn't ask permission. 

It doesn't care about your injuries or your March winning streaks or your 41-year-old King playing his heart out.

Cooper Flagg is 19. LeBron James is 41. 

And for one night, across 48 minutes and 85 combined points and 17 rebounds and 24 assists, they met in the middle of a game that mattered to neither of their seasons — and reminded everyone why basketball is still the most beautiful kind of heartbreak.

"They outrebounded us," Redick said. "They made shots. We didn't get back. And when a team gets hot like that, there's a downhill effect."

Downhill. That's the word.

The Lakers are still climbing. But on this night, in Dallas, gravity won.

"The scale is different" – Manuel Neuer on how he prepares for Bayern's clash with Real Madrid

"The scale is different" – Manuel Neuer on how he prepares for Bayern's clash with Real Madrid

Bayern Munich face one of their biggest tests of the season as they travel to Santiago Bernabéu to take on Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.

At 40, Manuel Neuer has played in countless high-pressure games. In an interview with FC Bayern’s club magazine 51', he shares how preparation for a high-stakes European night differs from a standard game.

“I’m a firm believer in maintaining as much normality as possible. Of course, there are external requirements in a final – fixed times for press conferences, joint appearances with the opposition,” Neuer said.

“But the biggest difference is in the atmosphere – more family and friends in attendance, often a match abroad, just this one final, no home-and-away legs. 

"The media attention is enormous; you’re more exposed in your private life too, and you start thinking about it weeks in advance. The routine remains similar, but the scale is different.”

The game kicks off at 21:00 CET on Tuesday.

Real Madrid keep Rodri option alive but only under strict conditions

Real Madrid keep Rodri option alive but only under strict conditions
Real Madrid keep Rodri option alive but only under strict conditions

Real Madrid are continuing to monitor midfield reinforcements ahead of the summer transfer window, and one name that refuses to disappear from their shortlist is Rodri of Manchester City.

The Spanish international is widely regarded as one of the most complete midfielders in world football, although, despite Real Madrid’s admiration, the situation is far from straightforward.

At this stage, the potential move is more of a calculated possibility than an active operation. 

This is because there are multiple conditions to the deal, and each one presents its own complication.

The first major obstacle lies with Manchester City. The Premier League champions are keen to secure Rodri’s long-term future and would prefer to renew his contract rather than entertain offers. 

This alone makes any immediate breakthrough difficult.

What is Real Madrid’s position?

Beyond that, Real Madrid are not willing to enter negotiations blindly. 

As per Defensa Central, the club has outlined a clear framework under which they would consider moving forward, and a crucial part of that involves the player himself.

Real Madrid will not go overboard for Rodri. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

For Real Madrid to make a move, they expect Rodri to play an active role in facilitating the transfer. 

In practical terms, this means convincing City to open the door for negotiations, something that would require significant intent from the midfielder.

Financially, despite Rodri’s quality, Madrid are not prepared to engage in an inflated bidding war. 

Internally, there is a belief that any deal must remain within a reasonable range, taking into account factors such as age, contract situation, and fitness. 

In that regard, a fee in the region of €40-50 million is viewed as the upper limit.

Another key aspect under consideration is his physical condition. 

Madrid are reportedly taking a careful approach when it comes to evaluating the state of Rodri’s knee, which has troubled him earlier in the season.

Simply put, while Rodri remains an ideal candidate to strengthen the midfield, the club is fully aware of the complexities involved.

Atletico Madrid demand VAR review after Barcelona defender’s red card was overturned

Atletico Madrid demand VAR review after Barcelona defender’s red card was overturned
Atletico Madrid demand VAR review after Barcelona defender’s red card was overturned

Tension is rising in La Liga following a contentious refereeing decision during the clash between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona, with the fallout now set to reach official channels.

At the centre of the storm is Barcelona defender Gerard Martin, who was initially sent off for a challenge on Thiago Almada. 

The referee, Mateo Busquets Ferrer, judged the tackle to be serious foul play and did not hesitate to show a red card.

However, the situation took a dramatic turn moments later.

Conversation with VAR official

Following intervention from VAR official Mario Melero Lopez, the on-field decision was reviewed. 

The referee was advised to take a second look at the incident, opening the door for a possible reversal.

During the conversation, the VAR official said, 

“In my opinion, it’s an action where the Barcelona player is playing the ball normally, a normal part of the game, and then the contact with the Atlético player occurs naturally.”

After reviewing the footage, Busquets Ferrer chose to change his initial decision. Clarifying his thought process, the referee stated.

“Okay, the Barcelona player with control of the ball plays it and then steps on it, normal dynamic. I’m going to cancel the red card and show him the yellow card, okay?”

Atletico Madrid are not happy

While the decision stood on the pitch, it has not been accepted by Atletico Madrid, who, according to AS, are now preparing to formally request an explanation from the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA).

The club’s argument is based on consistency, as there is a belief that similar incidents in the past have been judged more harshly. 

One particular reference point is the Betis vs Rayo Vallecano match, where a challenge involving Valentin Gomez was later deemed worthy of a red card despite initial contact with the ball.

Atletico see parallels between that situation and Gerard Martin’s challenge, arguing that both incidents should have led to the same punishment.

As things stand, the committee is expected to review the incident in its upcoming meeting, and early indications suggest that some members feel the red card should have stood.

Luis Enrique sends Liverpool warning ahead of PSG clash

Luis Enrique sends Liverpool warning ahead of PSG clash
Luis Enrique sends Liverpool warning ahead of PSG clash

It’s the kind of composed, calculated message we would expect from a top-level coach, but Luis Enrique has made it clear that Paris Saint-Germain are ready for Liverpool.


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Speaking via PSG’s official channels after their 3-1 win over Toulouse, the Spaniard struck a calm tone, but there’s an underlying confidence in how he’s approaching the upcoming Champions League tie.

Enrique confirms PSG focus has already shifted to Liverpool

After securing three points in Ligue 1 on Friday night, the former Barcelona boss immediately turned his thoughts to facing us at the Parc des Princes.

He said: “It’s time to make the most of it and rest, especially mentally, and then prepare for the first leg against Liverpool next week.”

That line alone tells you everything about PSG’s mindset, because while we’re still reeling from a heavy defeat to Manchester City, they’re coming into this game off the back of a controlled and professional performance.

Enrique also emphasised the importance of managing his squad after the international break, highlighting how his players have handled a demanding schedule.

He explained: “I’m very happy. We knew how important these three points were… the team showed its ability to handle this match.”

That sense of stability and control is something we’ve struggled to show in recent weeks.

Liverpool facing confident and well-prepared opponent

PSG’s victory, driven by a brace from Ousmane Dembele, means they head into this tie with momentum, while we are searching for answers after a damaging FA Cup exit.

There’s already concern among former players and pundits, with John Aldridge warning that PSG are a more dangerous side than City, and Danny Murphy suggesting recent performances have created negativity around the squad.

That contrast in mood couldn’t be clearer.

Enrique’s comments might seem measured on the surface, but they underline a team that knows exactly what it’s doing and when to peak.

Meanwhile, Arne Slot and his players now have very little time to reset mentally and tactically before facing one of Europe’s most in-form sides.

If we don’t respond quickly, PSG’s calm preparation could turn into a very uncomfortable reality once the tie gets underway.

Serie A: Napoli vs. Milan – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Serie A: Napoli vs. Milan – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV
Serie A: Napoli vs. Milan – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Napoli are expected to deploy their midfield ‘fab four’ when they host Massimiliano Allegri and Milan in a huge clash in the late push for the Serie A title on Easter Monday.

It is a matter of second vs. third in the Serie A table with just one point separating Antonio Conte’s side from the Rossoneri ahead of kick-off.

Hosts Napoli currently occupy third place on 62 points and will be hoping to move within seven points of league leaders Inter, who beat Roma 5-2 on Sunday evening. The Partenopei went into the international break with a four-game win streak under their belts.

The second-placed Rossoneri have won three of their last four before facing Napoli, but have recorded defeats against Lazio and at home against Parma across their last five.

For the first time this calendar year, all four of Stanislav Lobotka, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Scott McTominay and Kevin De Bruyne are expected to start alongside each other in midfield.

SASSUOLO, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Kevin De Bruyne of Napoli and teammate Scott McTominay pose for a photo at full-time following their victory in the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and SSC Napoli at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on August 23, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Romelu Lukaku, meanwhile, is facing disciplinary action from the club after failing to report for training last week and is expected to be frozen out of the team as a result.

As for Milan, pre-match reports indicate that there could be a brand-new strike partnership of Niclas Fullkrug and Christopher Nkunku on Monday evening, which would mean both Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic starting on the bench.

Adrien Rabiot is expected to be available to start despite dropping out of the France national team squad on precautionary grounds during the break.

Kick-off this evening is due at 19.45 BST.

Napoli vs. Milan: Probable line-ups

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Pervis Estupinan of AC Milan celebrates celebrates with his team-mates Adrien Rabiot and Youssouf Fofana after scoring their team’s team’s first goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Napoli (3-4-2-1): Milinkovic-Savic; Juan Jesus, Buongiorno, Olivera; Gutierrez, Lobotka, Anguissa, Spinazzola; De Bruyne, McTominay; Hojlund.

Milan (3-5-2): Maignan; Tomori, De Winter, Pavlovic; Saelemaekers, Fofana, Modric, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Fullkruug, Nkunku.

Where to watch Napoli vs. Milan

Today’s game will be available to watch live in the UK on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports 4 and through DAZN. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+.

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game coverage and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

McInnes tactics questioned but Hearts must 'stay positive'

Your opinions
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We asked for your views on Hearts' potentially damaging Scottish Premiership draw at bottom side Livingston on Sunday.

Here's what some of you had to say:

Marc: We're still top of the league with six games to go. Every single Hearts fan would be happy with that position at the start of the season. Let's not look back but forward and ensure we win our home games. Silly goals to concede at Livi but we move on with a point and stay positive.

Peter: We saw the benefit of having Lawrence Shankland and Cammy Devlin back in the quality of our attacking performance, but we shot ourselves in the foot twice and this is happening too often recently. Felt that Craig Halkett looked slow and untypically unsure of himself, while the defence did not gel properly at any point in the game.

Andy: Definitely feels like two points dropped and not one gained. We lost two soft goals against Livi and will need to be much more clinical defensively for the run-in. Still top of the league, though!

Patrick: No intensity and most attacks ending with the ball being passed backwards shows the players are not confident in winning games, let alone a league. We are set up to win by one goal and when that doesn't work we fall apart. We might not win another game this season.

Alison: McInnes will tell you how we are overachieving and still one point clear and other teams have more money, blah, blah, blah - we chucked it and the ball was in his hands when it was fumbled. Too many games with poor management decisions and horrible tactics will see us finish third.

Larry: The team's chucked it. Poor game management. Poor individual performances. Too many excuses. Not good enough. Monumental bottle job from McInnes, his tactics and line-ups have taken a thriving team into a shell of who they were.

Predicted Champions League quarter-final first-leg lineups

Predicted Champions League quarter-final first-leg lineups
Predicted Champions League quarter-final first-leg lineups

One German team – Bayern Munich – will be in action as the 2025/26 Champions League continues with the first leg of the quarter-final ties this midweek.

Below, we’ve compiled predicted lineups for all four upcoming fixtures in Europe’s premier club competition.

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Who deserved more? the unluckiest players and teams of gameweek 31

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: Cole Palmer of Chelsea in action during the Premier League match between Everton and Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Richard Martin-Roberts - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

Football is often decided by small moments, and Gameweek 31 showed that better than ever. The final scores only tell part of the story, while missed chances and what-if moments reveal a much harder truth for the teams and players who came up short.

Chelsea saw their hopes of reaching the Champions League slip away at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, while Tottenham Hotspur controlled large parts of their game but left without any points.

Even Manchester United were lucky to earn a draw after surviving against a ten-man Bournemouth side. This week reminded us that having the ball or creating chances does not always guarantee a win.

So here are the unluckiest teams of Gameweek 31.

Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs fans will be frustrated at how their team left the stadium with nothing after a strong start. They controlled much of the first half and moved the ball well, keeping Nottingham Forest on the back foot.

Mathys Tel was the standout, always trying to create chances and even hitting the bar just before half time, a moment that could have changed the game.

Pape Sarr worked hard in midfield, contributing both offensively and defensively. But when Tel went off with a possible injury in the 67th minute, the team lost momentum and eventually fell 3-0.

Even though Spurs played well and created chances, the result showed how sometimes good performances aren’t enough to win.

Newcastle United

Newcastle United will feel this was a game they should not have lost. They were the better side for most of the match against Sunderland and created the clearer chances.

Anthony Gordon continued his fine form with another goal, while Nick Woltemade did well to win the ball and set him up. Sven Botman also came close to doubling the lead, but his header hit the post.

Things went from bad to worse late on when Malick Thiaw had a goal ruled out for offside. After controlling the game for so long, Newcastle then conceded a late winner, turning what should have been a positive result into a painful defeat.

Chelsea

Chelsea controlled much of the game, keeping 65% of possession and spending most of the match in Everton’s half, yet they lost 3-0.

Enzo Fernandez ran the midfield with almost 90% passing accuracy, while Estevao was a constant threat and nearly scored when he hit the crossbar from a corner.

Despite their dominance, Chelsea couldn’t find a goal. Everton’s quick counter-attacks and a few defensive mistakes meant the Blues’ strong performance went unrewarded.

It was a tough day for the team and a reminder of how football can be unpredictable, as effort doesn’t turn into points often.

Liverpool

Liverpool had a frustrating afternoon at the Amex stadium, looking far more dangerous than the 2-1 score suggested.

They created plenty of chances and outperformed Brighton in expected goals, but finishing let them down.

Florian Wirtz, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Milkos Kerkez all stood out with ratings above 7.0, while Cody Gakpo worked hard to create opportunities. Kerkez was the only one to score, deciding the game for Brighton.

To make matters worse, Hugo Ekitike went off early with an injury, disrupting Liverpool’s flow. Despite controlling much of the match, luck was not on their side. Even so, the team is still doing all it can to secure a Champions League spot as the season nears its end.

Manchester United

If any team was unlucky this weekend, it was Manchester United. They were under pressure for most of the game against a strong Bournemouth team and looked set to lose after Harry Maguire got a red card.

Bruno Fernandes showed why he is so important, scoring a key penalty and helping set up the James Hill own goal that kept them in the match.

Amad Diallo also made a difference, using his speed to stretch Bournemouth on counter-attacks and forcing a great save early on. Luke Shaw and Leny Yoro were standout performers, each earning a rating above 7.

United’s 2-2 draw felt like a lucky escape, and while they got a point, they owe a lot to players like Bruno, Shaw, and Yoro who stepped up even when the team was struggling.

Panthers look to break road losing streak, visit the Canadiens

Florida Panthers (37-37-3, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Montreal Canadiens (45-22-10, in the Atlantic Division)

Montreal, Quebec; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Florida Panthers visit the Montreal Canadiens looking to end a five-game road slide.

Montreal has a 45-22-10 record overall and a 14-9-1 record in Atlantic Division games. The Canadiens have gone 18-6-5 in games decided by one goal.

Florida has a 37-37-3 record overall and an 11-10-1 record in Atlantic Division play. The Panthers have a 15-6-2 record in one-goal games.

Tuesday's game is the third time these teams match up this season. The Canadiens won the previous matchup 6-2. Alexandre Texier scored three goals in the victory.

TOP PERFORMERS: Lane Hutson has 12 goals and 62 assists for the Canadiens. Cole Caufield has nine goals and eight assists over the past 10 games.

Sam Reinhart has 29 goals and 32 assists for the Panthers. Carter Verhaeghe has scored five goals and added one assist over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Canadiens: 8-2-0, averaging 3.2 goals, 5.1 assists, 4.5 penalties and 11.1 penalty minutes while giving up 1.8 goals per game.

Panthers: 4-6-0, averaging 2.8 goals, 4.2 assists, 3.6 penalties and 9.7 penalty minutes while giving up 3.6 goals per game.

INJURIES: Canadiens: Alexandre Carrier: out (upper body), Alexandre Texier: day to day (lower body), Patrik Laine: out (abdomen), Kirby Dach: out (upper body).

Panthers: Brad Marchand: out (lower body), Evan Rodrigues: out for season (finger), Sam Reinhart: out for season (foot), Niko Mikkola: out for season (knee), Anton Lundell: out for season (upper-body), Uvis Balinskis: out for season (foot), Aaron Ekblad: out for season (finger), Jonah Gadjovich: out for season (upper body), Aleksander Barkov: out for season (knee).

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Vancouver takes on Vegas following Karlsson's 2-goal showing

Vegas Golden Knights (35-26-16, in the Pacific Division) vs. Vancouver Canucks (22-46-8, in the Pacific Division)

Vancouver, British Columbia; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks host the Vegas Golden Knights after Linus Karlsson's two-goal game against the Utah Mammoth in the Canucks' 7-4 loss.

Vancouver is 22-46-8 overall with a 5-13-2 record in Pacific Division play. The Canucks have a 7-17-3 record when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.

Vegas has a 13-5-5 record in Pacific Division play and a 35-26-16 record overall. The Golden Knights have given up 233 goals while scoring 246 for a +13 scoring differential.

Tuesday's game is the third meeting between these teams this season. The Golden Knights won the last matchup 4-2.

TOP PERFORMERS: Drew O'Connor has scored 17 goals with 12 assists for the Canucks. Brock Boeser has five goals and seven assists over the past 10 games.

Mitchell Marner has 23 goals and 54 assists for the Golden Knights. Ivan Barbashev has three goals and eight assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Canucks: 2-8-0, averaging three goals, 5.3 assists, 3.6 penalties and 12.1 penalty minutes while giving up 4.3 goals per game.

Golden Knights: 4-4-2, averaging 2.7 goals, 4.4 assists, 3.7 penalties and nine penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

INJURIES: Canucks: Thatcher Demko: out for season (hip), Kevin Lankinen: day to day (undisclosed), Derek Forbort: out (undisclosed), Filip Chytil: out (face).

Golden Knights: William Karlsson: out (lower body).

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Utah plays Edmonton after Keller's hat trick

Edmonton Oilers (39-29-9, in the Pacific Division) vs. Utah Mammoth (40-30-6, in the Central Division)

Salt Lake City; Tuesday, 9:30 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Utah Mammoth host the Edmonton Oilers after Clayton Keller recorded a hat trick in the Mammoth's 7-4 win over the Vancouver Canucks.

Utah has a 19-14-3 record in home games and a 40-30-6 record overall. The Mammoth have committed 297 total penalties (3.9 per game) to rank 10th in the league.

Edmonton is 39-29-9 overall and 18-15-5 on the road. The Oilers have conceded 254 goals while scoring 265 for a +11 scoring differential.

Tuesday's game is the third time these teams square off this season. The Oilers won 5-2 in the previous meeting. Connor McDavid led the Oilers with two goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: Keller has 25 goals and 53 assists for the Mammoth. Dylan Guenther has seven goals and four assists over the past 10 games.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has 18 goals and 35 assists for the Oilers. McDavid has six goals and nine assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Mammoth: 6-4-0, averaging 4.3 goals, 6.7 assists, 4.4 penalties and 13 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.

Oilers: 7-3-0, averaging three goals, 4.7 assists, 3.1 penalties and 7.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Mammoth: MacKenzie Weegar: day to day (upper-body), Barrett Hayton: out (upper-body), Jack McBain: out (lower-body).

Oilers: Leon Draisaitl: out (lower-body), Zach Hyman: day to day (undisclosed), Mattias Janmark: out for season (undisclosed).

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Flames take on the Stars following Frost's 2-goal game

Calgary Flames (32-36-8, in the Pacific Division) vs. Dallas Stars (45-20-12, in the Central Division)

Dallas; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Calgary Flames visit the Dallas Stars after Morgan Frost's two-goal game against the Anaheim Ducks in the Flames' 5-3 win.

Dallas has gone 23-11-4 in home games and 45-20-12 overall. The Stars have gone 22-5-2 in games they score one or more power-play goals.

Calgary has an 11-24-3 record in road games and a 32-36-8 record overall. The Flames are 23-8-3 when scoring at least three goals.

Tuesday's game is the third time these teams meet this season. The Stars won the previous matchup 6-1. Sam Steel scored two goals in the win.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jason Robertson has 40 goals and 49 assists for the Stars. Wyatt Johnston has four goals and two assists over the last 10 games.

Frost has 21 goals and 20 assists for the Flames. Ryan Strome has scored four goals and added three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Stars: 3-5-2, averaging 2.2 goals, four assists, 3.3 penalties and 7.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.3 goals per game.

Flames: 6-3-1, averaging 3.2 goals, 5.3 assists, 4.1 penalties and 8.8 penalty minutes while giving up 3.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Stars: Sam Steel: out (hip), Tyler Myers: day to day (undisclosed), Michael Bunting: out (lower body), Nathan Bastian: out (hand), Radek Faksa: out (upper-body), Roope Hintz: out (lower body), Tyler Seguin: out for season (acl).

Flames: Samuel Honzek: out for season (upper body), Jonathan Huberdeau: out for season (hip), Jake Bean: out (undisclosed), Joel Hanley: out for season (upper-body).

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St. Louis plays Colorado following Thomas' hat trick

Colorado Avalanche (50-16-10, in the Central Division) vs. St. Louis Blues (33-31-12, in the Central Division)

St. Louis; Tuesday, 8 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues host the Colorado Avalanche after Robert Thomas' hat trick against the Colorado Avalanche in the Blues' 3-2 win.

St. Louis has a 33-31-12 record overall and a 7-14-0 record in Central Division play. The Blues have conceded 234 goals while scoring 204 for a -30 scoring differential.

Colorado has a 50-16-10 record overall and a 15-5-5 record in Central Division games. The Avalanche have gone 45-6-6 in games they score three or more goals.

Tuesday's game is the third time these teams match up this season. The Blues won 3-2 in the previous meeting. Thomas led the Blues with three goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: Thomas has scored 21 goals with 35 assists for the Blues. Justin Faulk has nine assists over the past 10 games.

Nathan MacKinnon has 51 goals and 71 assists for the Avalanche. Parker Kelly has five goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Blues: 6-2-2, averaging three goals, 5.3 assists, 3.9 penalties and 8.9 penalty minutes while giving up 1.8 goals per game.

Avalanche: 6-3-1, averaging 3.8 goals, 6.4 assists, 3.6 penalties and 7.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.3 goals per game.

INJURIES: Blues: Tyler Tucker: out (lower-body).

Avalanche: Valeri Nichushkin: day to day (upper body), Cale Makar: out (upper body), Nicolas Roy: out (upper body).

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Blue Jackets take 6-game losing streak into matchup with the Red Wings

Columbus Blue Jackets (38-27-12, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Detroit Red Wings (40-29-8, in the Atlantic Division)

Detroit; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The Columbus Blue Jackets enter the matchup with the Detroit Red Wings as losers of six straight games.

Detroit has a 40-29-8 record overall and a 20-15-3 record on its home ice. The Red Wings are 20-11-2 in games they score one or more power-play goals.

Columbus has an 18-16-4 record in road games and a 38-27-12 record overall. The Blue Jackets have allowed 236 goals while scoring 235 for a -1 scoring differential.

The teams meet Tuesday for the third time this season. The Blue Jackets won 6-5 in a shootout in the previous matchup. Adam Fantilli led the Blue Jackets with two goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: Alex DeBrincat has 39 goals and 42 assists for the Red Wings. Patrick Kane has five goals and nine assists over the past 10 games.

Kirill Marchenko has 26 goals and 38 assists for the Blue Jackets. Fantilli has scored three goals with three assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Red Wings: 4-6-0, averaging three goals, 4.8 assists, 3.5 penalties and nine penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.

Blue Jackets: 3-6-1, averaging 2.4 goals, 4.1 assists, 3.4 penalties and 7.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

INJURIES: Red Wings: Justin Faulk: day to day (lower-body), Mason Appleton: day to day (upper-body).

Blue Jackets: Brendan Smith: out (knee), Mathieu Olivier: out (upper body), Dmitri Voronkov: out (hand), Damon Severson: out for season (shoulder).

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Flyers visit the Devils after shootout victory

Philadelphia Flyers (39-26-12, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. New Jersey Devils (40-34-3, in the Metropolitan Division)

Newark, New Jersey; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: The New Jersey Devils host the Philadelphia Flyers after the Flyers took down the Boston Bruins 2-1 in overtime.

New Jersey is 40-34-3 overall with a 7-15-2 record in Metropolitan Division games. The Devils have given up 233 goals while scoring 214 for a -19 scoring differential.

Philadelphia has a 10-9-5 record in Metropolitan Division play and a 39-26-12 record overall. The Flyers serve 9.7 penalty minutes per game to rank 10th in league play.

The teams meet Tuesday for the third time this season. The Flyers won 5-3 in the previous matchup. Matvei Michkov led the Flyers with two goals.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jesper Bratt has 20 goals and 49 assists for the Devils. Jack Hughes has eight goals and 13 assists over the last 10 games.

Travis Konecny has 27 goals and 39 assists for the Flyers. Tyson Foerster has scored seven goals over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Devils: 6-3-1, averaging 3.8 goals, 6.6 assists, 3.5 penalties and 11 penalty minutes while giving up 2.7 goals per game.

Flyers: 7-3-0, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.5 assists, 3.4 penalties and 7.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.3 goals per game.

INJURIES: Devils: Zack MacEwen: out for season (acl), Arseny Gritsyuk: out for season (upper-body), Brett Pesce: out (lower-body), Stefan Noesen: out for season (knee).

Flyers: Rodrigo Abols: out (ankle), Nikita Grebenkin: out (upper body).

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Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Three Precious Points and Down the Road

Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Three Precious Points and Down the Road
Dundee 1-2 Celtic – Three Precious Points and Down the Road

Three precious points and down the road. It wasn’t pretty but we asked for a win by any means necessary and that is exactly what Celtic delivered at Dens Park yesterday afternoon…

Yang opens the scoring. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

It was a tough watch once yet again, but we achieved what we set out to do, and that was to win the three points which puts us just three points behind leaders Hearts who dropped two points earlier in the day at Livingston.

We got off to the perfect start when a combination of Yang and Benjamin Nygren contrived to bundle the ball into the back of the net with only eight minutes on the clock, with replays showing the goal be credited to the South Korean.

The goal seemed to lift the players, and only a combination of bad decision making and woeful finishing denied us a second goal in a first half that Celtic dominated. Had we had a striker of any note upfront then we would have been well out of sight by the break.

However, similar to previous games we seemed to fall off, and let the opposition back into the game, with only a lack of cutting edge from the hosts, the only reason VilJami Sinisalo was rarely tested in the visitors goal.

Viljami Sinisalo celebrates. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

As always a one goal lead is never enough, and so it proved as Dundee equalised courtesy of the penalty spot after Colby Donovan was guilty of a handball offence in the box. We could have no complaints about the decision.

It looked as if a draw was on the cards, and yet more dropped points, but thanks to an instinctive finish by substitute Kelechi Iheanacho with eight minutes left of regulation time, we snatched all three points.

The Nigerian striker (brought in by Brendan Rodgers after Michael Nicholson messed up the summer transfer window by failing to sign a striker to replace Kyogo who was sold in January) gave our powderpuff attack much more impetuous from the moment he arrived on the park, and proved to be the difference in the end.

Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

Celtic now has four home games left and only two away with both Hearts and the Rangers having to come to Paradise. In the matches before the split Celtic play St Mirren on Saturday at Celtic Park with Hearts taking on Motherwell at Tynecastle. It’s the Rangers to play last with their tough away game against Falkirk on Sunday lunchtime.

Celtic should take care of our own business and watch with interest what happens elsewhere. If Martin O’Neill’s side wins that the Rangers will go to Falkirk back in third place once again trailing Celtic.

Unbowed. Unbroken – The Celtic support at Dens Park. Dundee v Celtic. Sunday 5 April 2026. Photograph by Vagelis Georgariou

A Celtic, Motherwell and Falkirk treble would do us perfectly but the main thing is for us to take care of our own business.

We are back in contention and now are essentially six wins away from the title.

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Antonio Valencia: Man United legend completes unexpected return

Antonio Valencia: Man United legend completes unexpected return
Antonio Valencia: Man United legend completes unexpected return

Manchester United legend Antonio Valencia has come out of retirement to start a new phase of his career. The Ecuadorian departed Old Trafford at the end of the 2018/19 season to join LDU Quito as a free agent, before moving to Queretaro the following year.

Valencia retired from football in 2021, but he has maintained a regular connection with the Red Devils. The former captain has also featured for United’s Legends side, but it now appears that he is making a comeback to the pitch.

Valencia joins Wythenshawe Vets

Wythenshawe Vets have announced via their social media handle that Valencia has joined the club. Their message read: “We’re proud to welcome Premier League winner, Antonio Valencia, to Wythenshawe Vets. A Manchester United legend. Title winner. Now wearing our badge. Welcome to the club, Antonio!”

The Ecuadorian follows a series of high-profile former Premier League stars who currently don the Sunday league club’s shirt. Papiss Cisse, Emile Heskey, Danny Drinkwater, Joleon Lescott, Stephen Ireland and Oumar Niasse are some of the other big names currently in the team.

Wythenshawe Vets are flying in the Cheshire Vets League Premier Division thanks to the big names in their team. Cisse has scored 19 goals in three games so far, and has helped them sit at the top of the league table with seven wins in seven games.

Wythenshawe Vets have scored 54 goals in the league so far, and have also won the FA Veterans Cup and Manchester FA Veterans Cup in March. Valencia’s arrival will further strengthen their team.

An Old Trafford legend

Valencia arrived at the Theatre of Dreams in the summer of 2009 following an impressive spell with Wigan Athletic. The Ecuadorian scored seven goals and registered 13 assists in 49 appearances in his first campaign.

Valencia also registered six goals and 15 assists in the 2011/12 campaign, including 13 assists in the Premier League. The Ecuadorian started out as a right winger before being deployed at right-back by former manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Valencia continued to oscillate between the two positions before switching permanently to the full-back role in the latter part of his career. He was handed the armband at the beginning of the 2018/19 campaign following Michael Carrick’s retirement, and left the club at the end of the season.

The Ecuadorian registered 25 goals and 58 assists in 339 games for United, winning the Premier League, the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, the Community Shield and the Europa League. He was also part of the Red Devils team that reached the 2010/11 Champions League final, where they were defeated by Barcelona.

Valencia’s 325 Premier League appearances were the most by a South American player until last season, when Willian broke his record.

Antonio Valencia Career Stats

Source: Transfermarkt.

Final Thoughts

Valencia remains fondly remembered at the Theatre of Dreams, for his powerful runs and for his work ethic. Who can forget his wonder strike against Everton at Old Trafford in the 2017/18 campaign, or that left-footed curler against Stoke later that season, which would be his final goal for the club?

The Ecuadorian is an Old Trafford legend and United fans worldwide will be happy to see him return to football.

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Serie A: Juventus vs. Genoa – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Serie A: Juventus vs. Genoa – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV
Serie A: Juventus vs. Genoa – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV

Dusan Vlahovic is expected to feature but is unlikely to start as Juventus look to close in on the Serie A top four when they host Genoa in the league on Easter Monday.

The Bianconeri remain three points shy of Como in fourth place with eight matches of the season left to go. Luciano Spalletti’s side will be slightly relieved to see sixth-placed Roma beaten 5-2 away against Inter on Sunday evening, which means that there is no risk of Juve being overtaken regardless of today’s result

Visitors Genoa find themselves in 14th place ahead of kick-off. An against-the-odds victory away against Juventus on Sunday will take them up to 12th place in the Serie A standings. A draw or a loss will see them stay in 14th for another week.

Juventus have a relatively clean bill of health heading into Sunday’s clash at the Allianz Stadium.

Vlahovic is available, but remains unlikely to start as he works his way back to full fitness after recently returning from his long-term injury lay-off. Spalletti confirmed as much during his pre-match press conference, but added that “he could give us a hand.”

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Dusan Vlahovic and Pierre Kalulu of Juventus interact 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)

Mattia Perin remains the favourite to start in goal instead of Michele Di Gregorio, and other than a slight doubt as to whether Jonathan David or Jeremie Boga will start up front, it is likely to be the same Juventus XI that started against Sassuolo before the break.

Genoa’s Brooke Norton-Cuffy is unavailable with a hamstring injury and could be replaced by either Stefano Sabelli or Aaron Martin according to Sky Sport Italia.

There are also some doubts as to who Daniele De Rossi will start in attack, with all of Vitinha, Junior Messias, Tommaso Baldanzi and Caleb Ekuban vying for a spot in the starting XI.

Kick-off is due at 17.00 BST.

Juventus vs. Genoa: Probable line-ups

TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal 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)

Juventus (4-2-3-1): Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli, Thuram; Conceicao, McKennie, Yildiz; David.

Genoa (3-4-2-1): Bijlow; Marcandalli, Ostigard, Vasquez; Ellertson, Frendrup, Malinovskyi, Sabelli; Messias, Vitinha; Colombo.

Where to watch Juventus vs. Genoa

Today’s game will be available to watch live and exclusively on DAZN in the UK. Supporters in the USA are able to tune in via Paramount+.

Join us for all the pre-match build-up, in-game commentary and post-match reactions on the Football Italia Liveblog.

What are Commanders thinking at wide receiver?

The Washington Commanders need to replace Deebo Samuel, so why haven't they?

What have the Commanders done at receiver thus far this offseason?

  • Re-signed 2025 practice squad receivers Ja'Corey Brooks and Jacoby Jones to futures contracts. Brooks is 24 and appeared in one game in 2025. He has good size at 6-3, 195. He began his college career at Alabama and then transferred to Louisville. Jones is bigger, being listed at 6-3, 228; he finished his college ball at UCF. He appeared in one game in 2025, catching a 25-yard reception against the Miami Dolphins.
  • Re-signed 2025 receiver Treylon Burks. Burks didn't live up to being drafted 18th overall by the Titans in 2022, so he was released, and the Commanders picked up Burks in October. He played in eight games for Washington, catching 10 passes for 130 yards (13.0), and is best remembered for a one-handed grab vs. Denver in an SNF contest. The Commanders re-signed Burks on March 12.
  • Signed veteran free agents Dyami Brown and Van Jefferson. Brown spent his first four seasons in Washington after being drafted 82nd overall in 2021. In those four seasons, he caught 59 passes for 784 yards (13.3), including four touchdowns. After a very disappointing season in Jacksonville, he has re-signed with the Commanders on a one-year deal. Brown did make some big receptions in the 2024 playoff wins over the Bucs and Lions. Jefferson will turn 30 in July and has been with the Rams (2020-23), Falcons (2023), Steelers (2024) and Titans (2025).

In addition to these additions, Washington has star WR Terry McLaurin already on the roster, alongside former draft picks Luke McCaffrey and Jaylin Lane.

There has been much talk about 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk joining the Commanders after his anticipated release from the 49ers. Ben Standig reported this week that at the NFL owners meetings last week, Commanders GM Adam Peters and 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan had a meal together in Phoenix. So, no doubt, the Aiyuk situation was discussed, and there was no change in the 49ers' stance: wait out this standoff, at least through the upcoming draft.

Might the Commanders select a receiver in the draft? Well, they don't have choices in rounds 2 or 4, so it would need to be with a choice in the other rounds. A surprise is that a few successful NFL free agent receivers have not yet been signed by an NFL team. Thus, their price tag has dropped. Jauan Jennings (49ers) is the biggest surprise to have not been signed. 49ers reporter Matt Barrows told Standig this week that he had been told at the owners meetings, "Jauan Jennings has outplayed his talent. Teams don't see him (Jennings) as a 900-yard receiver." Sure enough, Jennings in 2024 far surpassed (975 receiving yards) what he has done in any of his four other NFL seasons.

Stefon Diggs (32) and Deebo Samuel (30) are the most notable free agents still on the market. Samuel is showing himself less able to separate down the field, and Diggs is frankly remaining unsigned because of off-the-field concerns that team general managers likely still possess regarding Diggs.

So, will the Commanders sign Aiyuk? What looked like a certainty earlier might actually depend on what the Commanders do in the draft. If they find a receiver they want in the first round at No. 7 or when trading down. Might they then decide to pass on Aiyuk?

Washington certainly understands its receiver need, as Peters aggressively pursued Alec Pierce before he re-signed with the Colts. The Commanders were also involved with Romeo Doubs, before he signed with the Patriots.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Evaluating wide receiver before 2026 NFL Draft

How Penn State's Vega Ioane could fit with the Detroit Lions

Draft month, finally, has arrived.

Continuing our series that began this month and will run until the 2026 NFL Draft begins April 23, The Detroit News will spotlight one prospect a day who could be a first-round fit for the Detroit Lions, who own the 17th overall pick. Assuming the Lions don't trade out, it'll be their highest selection since running back Jahmyr Gibbs went No. 12 in 2023.

Today's focus will be on Penn State offensive guard Vega Ioane.

Vega Ioane hasn't allowed a sack since 2023, according to Pro Football Focus.

By the numbers

11 appearances in 2025

Four pressures allowed (four hurries)

614 offensive snaps (311 pass blocking, 303 run blocking)

One special teams snap (field goal block)

Career overview

Told by his parents to focus on his academics while at Graham-Kapowsin High School in Washington, Ioane went behind their backs and signed himself up for football. By his sophomore year, Ioane was a starter, and he went on to help the Eagles win a Class 4A state championship with an undefeated record as a senior in 2021. Ioane, rated by the 247Sports Composite as a three-star recruit and the No. 574 overall player in the Class of 2022, was initially committed to Washington but flipped to Penn State after former Huskies coach Jimmy Lake was fired.

Ioane redshirted at Penn State in 2022 before making 13 appearances, including five starts, in his second season. He became a full-time starter in 2024 and never looked back, becoming one of the nation's best interior blockers, especially in pass protection. The last time Ioane allowed a sack was against Maryland in November 2023, according to Pro Football Focus. He closed his collegiate career with 31 consecutive games without a sack attributed to him. Ioane allowed 23 pressures over that stretch, with only two of those being quarterback hits.

The Nittany Lions fell well short of expectations in 2025, but Ioane helped Penn State to the national semifinal in 2024. He played well in the postseason, allowing a combined four pressures over his three appearances in the College Football Playoff. Most of Ioane's time in college came at left guard (1,879 snaps), though he does have limited experience at right guard (314), center (17), left tackle (eight) and right tackle (seven). At the combine and later at Penn State's Pro Day, Ioane took some reps at center to show his versatility.

Analysis

Pass protection was Ioane's bread and butter at Penn State. Sure, interior linemen are more insulated than offensive tackles. But you don't limit opponents to four pressures on the season by accident. Of the 338 FBS guards and centers who pass blocked for at least 300 snaps last season, only five surrendered fewer pressures than Ioane. He was elite, leaning on his strength and technique to thwart incoming pass rushers. If he was able to get his hands on a defensive lineman, more often than not, the rep was over.

That's not to say Ioane (6-foot-4, 320 pounds) was perfect. He doesn't have the best lateral movement, which is perhaps why he didn't participate in the 3-cone drill or the 20-yard shuttle at the combine, or at Penn State's Pro Day. On the rare occasions Ioane did lose, it was usually because a defender beat him to the side. Indiana's Mikail Kamara, an edge defender expected to come off the board in the draft's middle rounds, recorded a pressure against Penn State in 2025 after using a spin move to get around Ioane.

Similar things can be said about Ioane's work as a run blocker. When he locked up with a defensive lineman, he didn't often cede ground. Would you like to see him be a better people-mover, rather than simply holding his position? Maybe. But he was able to push defenders around. Hiccups as a run blocker appeared when quick-twitch foes used their speed to beat him to the spot.

Ioane, who can move well in a straight line and was an adept puller in college, will have to continue working on his side-to-side mobility. But he was extremely reliable at Penn State, and there's little reason to believe he won't be a consistent, steady presence on the offensive line at the next level. After selecting Tate Ratledge last year (and after a strong rookie season from the Georgia product), the Lions could solidify their situation at guard for the foreseeable future by drafting Ioane to play on the left side.

If Ioane does end up in Detroit, it makes Penei Sewell's potential move to left tackle all the more beneficial. Sewell has helped elevate the play of those around him since entering the league in 2021, and you'd have to believe Ioane would benefit from working next to him, as well. With Ioane, the Lions would have four interior pieces they'd likely feel confident putting in the starting lineup, in Ioane, Ratledge, Christian Mahogany and Cade Mays.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Vega Ioane could provide Detroit Lions with long-term answer at LG

Young Rutgers football receiver eyeing impact role after injury setback

PISCATAWAY – Rutgers football has some playing time up for grabs at wide receiver and Jourdin Houston figures to be right in the mix.

That’s what the young receiver is focusing on during the team’s spring practices as he looks to bounce back from an injury-plagued freshman campaign.

Houston is putting in the work to take care of his body and stay on the field.

“Been in the training room a lot, so I make sure I'm healthy, make sure I'm able to compete for the team, at my 1/11th, and just be able to be there with my team,” Houston said following a recent practice. “I'm making sure I'm going to stay healthy so we could have a great season.”

The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Houston could earn himself a bigger role after the Scarlet Knights lost some key weapons in the offseason, most notably Ian Strong (transferred to California) and DT Sheffield (graduation).

Rutgers Scarlet Knights wide receiver Jourdin Houston (4) during the week nine college football game against the Purdue Boilermakers, Saturday, October 25, 2025 in West Lafayette, IN.

While star receiver KJ Duff is back, the rest of the room is younger and more unproven and inexperienced.

Rutgers didn’t bring in a wide receiver via the transfer portal and coach Greg Schiano said that stems from the belief the talent is already in place – talent that includes Benjamin Black, Vernon Allen and Famah Toure, among others, in addition to Houston.

Even while he was sidelined, Houston said he still learned plenty.

“Learning from older players, you can see their routines and see what they do to come in healthy and be able to play,” Houston said. “So learning and not being able to play, I just got information to become a better player and (take care of) my body.”

Houston joined the program with the 2025 recruiting class as a highly touted recruit out of St. Thomas More in Connecticut – he was the No. 6 overall recruit in New York for his class, per the 247Sports Composite.

His offer list included Penn State, Michigan State, Maryland, Minnesota and Syracuse, among others, but the Bronx native ultimately stayed closer to home.

Being able to learn from an NFL-bound star in Duff, who’s become one of the top wide receivers in the Big Ten following a breakout 2025, doesn’t hurt, either.

Duff entered this spring with more of a leadership mindset. The rest of the wide receiver room is feeding off it, Houston said.

“KJ’s, he's a big leader in the group” Houston said. “He’s like a big brother, because he's pushing us every day, bringing the whole group with us. We’re working extra, making sure we all have the same mindset to have a great season.”

Rutgers has developed standout receivers in recent seasons under coach Dave Brock. Houston is hoping to be among the next group to have a breakout year.

“It's a lot of talent,” Houston said. “It's pretty cool. I just feel like a brotherhood. We’re always working together, getting extra work. Making us all as one. We got the same mindset going into the season so we can go in and dominate.”

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Rutgers football WR Jourdin Houston eyeing impactful 2026

Yesterday Match Results: Rishabh Pant, Tim David light up thrilling IPL Sunday

A high-octane Sunday double-header in the Indian Premier League delivered contrasting yet equally gripping contests, as Lucknow Super Giants edged past Sunrisers Hyderabad in a last-over thriller, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru produced a batting masterclass to outclass Chennai Super Kings.







Shami, Pant script LSG’s nervy chase



In Hyderabad, Mohammed Shami and Rishabh Pant starred in Lucknow Super Giants’ tense five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Shami’s sensational opening spell (2-9) ripped through the top order, reducing SRH to 26/4 inside the powerplay. He dismissed Abhishek Sharma for a duck and Travis Head for seven off successive deliveries, setting the tone early.

Despite the collapse, SRH fought back through a brilliant 116-run stand between Heinrich Klaasen (62) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (56), lifting the total to 156/9. However, once the duo departed, the innings lost momentum, with Prince Yadav and Avesh Khan providing crucial support to Shami.

LSG’s chase began briskly but faltered in the middle overs. Aiden Markram contributed 45, but quick wickets, including Nicholas Pooran’s run-out, left the game hanging in balance.

Needing nine off the final over, Pant held his nerve, smashing three boundaries off Jaydev Unadkat to seal victory with one ball to spare, finishing unbeaten on 68 and guiding LSG to their first win of the season.

Tim David’s six-hitting carnage powers RCB



At the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Tim David unleashed a breathtaking assault, smashing eight sixes in a 25-ball unbeaten 70 to power Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a commanding 43-run win over Chennai Super Kings.

After being put into bat, RCB piled up a daunting 250/3 — the highest total of the season — with key contributions from Virat Kohli (28), Phil Salt (46), Devdutt Padikkal (50) and skipper Rajat Patidar (48 not out).

David’s late onslaught, including a brutal 30-run 19th over against Jamie Overton, helped RCB plunder 97 runs in the final five overs.

In reply, Chennai Super Kings faltered early, losing captain Ruturaj Gaikwad cheaply. While Sarfaraz Khan (50), Prashant Veer (43) and Overton (37) showed resistance, the target proved too steep as they were bowled out for 207 in 19.4 overs.

RCB’s bowlers, led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s three wickets, sealed a comprehensive win that keeps them atop the standings with two victories from two matches.

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After two action-packed double-header weekends, the tournament shifts gears with a single fixture on Monday, where Kolkata Knight Riders host Punjab Kings at Eden Gardens, aiming to avoid a third successive loss.

“I didn’t see that” – Pep Lijnders discusses Rayan Cherki shirt exchange incident in Liverpool FA Cup win

“I didn’t see that” – Pep Lijnders discusses Rayan Cherki shirt exchange incident in Liverpool FA Cup win
“I didn’t see that” – Pep Lijnders discusses Rayan Cherki shirt exchange incident in Liverpool FA Cup win
  • Cherki tore Liverpool apart in City’s 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final win over Liverpool on Saturday
  • France international has gone from strength to strength since joining from Lyon for £34M
  • City assistant Pep Lijnders assesses Cherki’s shirt swap incident with Hugo Ekitike

Manchester City assistant coach Pepijn Lijnders has admitted he didn’t see Rayan Cherki’s shirt exchange with Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike in his side’s 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final win.

Cherki starred for City in a stylish win over Lijnders’ former club in a third Manchester City triumph over Arne Slot and co this season as the Blues built on their recent Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal with a rout of the reigning Premier League champions.

Erling Haaland grabbed the headlines with a stunning hat-trick as City put Liverpool to the sword with a devastating attacking display that has given the Blues huge momentum ahead of monumental Premier League games against Chelsea and Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola was not in the dugout at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday afternoon as he served the second of his two-game touchline ban, with the Catalan set to return to the fold against Chelsea this weekend as Manchester City progress their quest for a domestic treble.

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Cherki shirt swap with Liverpool’s Ekitike

Manchester City witnessed summer signing Cherki produce one of his finest creative displays against a meagre Liverpool side at the weekend as the 22-year-old played with the Reds’ defence and ran the show in as comfortable a City win as we’ve witnessed in 2026.

The France international has reached 20 goal contributions in all competitions this season since joining from Lyon in 2025 and against Liverpool on Saturday, he was on fire and at his decisive best in the final third for a Manchester City side rediscovering their cutting edge in front of goal.

However, despite Cherki’s on-pitch brilliance, the playmaker’s most notable moment came on the substitutes bench after he was replaced by Phil Foden in the final stages, as he exchanged shirts with fellow Frenchman Hugo Ekitike, who was arguably Liverpool’s best player on the day and has been their best signing of the season.

Cherki did not wait until the full-time whistle to don Liverpool’s red as just moments after he sat down on the bench, the midfielder was caught on camera putting on Ekitike’s jersey before he was nudged against doing so by fellow men in blue, with the Manchester City star subsequently holding his hand up as a gesture of apology for his misjudgement.

What did Pep Lijnders make of Cherki’s shirt incident?

Speaking in his post-match press conference at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City assistant coach Pep Lijnders was quizzed for his thoughts on Cherki’s shirt incident as the Blues reached the FA Cup semi-final for a record eighth consecutive season.

“I didn’t see that,” Lijnders said, before adding with a laugh: “I would not understand why.” Probed further for his two cents on Cherki as a player and his development since joining from Lyon, the Manchester City assistant added: “If you combine maverick with the willingness to win, like each day, you will become a top player.

Five Things Learned: Manchester City 4-0 Liverpool (FA Cup Quarter Final)

“Because then you will change your style, not your style, you will change your technique, your creativity, and to hurt your opposition. And the only thing, what we are working with him is that he always receives the ball to hurt the opposition, because you saw the pass to, the ball passed to Antoine (Semenyo) today (leading to City’s second goal against Liverpool).

“The feeling, the timing, when he faces the goal, he becomes so, so dangerous. And it’s for all the other players to make sure that he receives these balls in these kind of pockets, and in these kinds of spaces.

“But if you saw today, the work ethic without the ball, then I think it defines Cherki this season, how he is growing. But he’s still not (perfect) and he knows this as well, he wants to improve as well.”

Guardiola and Lijnders will be leaning heavily on Cherki in Manchester City’s run-in as the Blues look to build on their Carabao Cup crown by closing the gap to Premier League leaders Arsenal and booking an FA Cup final spot by beating Southampton in the semi-final at Wembley.

Vote for the Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of Week for March 30-April 5

With 52% of the total vote share, John Jay softball's Frankie Napolitano is the Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week for March 23-29.

The Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week for March 30-April 5 is now live.

Nominations are based on information gathered and received by the Poughkeepsie Journal throughout the week. For consideration, coaches are asked to submit game information and player stats to Edecker@usatodayco.com before the end of the week.

More: Renegades ready to continue star development with new season ahead

Each week's winner will be selected and posted in the upcoming week's poll. Polls will close at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night before the announcement the following morning.

Lainey Donaghy, Haldane softball

The sophomore finished with a 2-2 line, smacking two home runs with three RBIs in Haldane's 7-5 victory over North Salem.

Delainey Reid, Highland softball

Reid went 3-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored in the Huskies' 12-9 victory over Lourdes.

Taryn Satkowski, Lourdes girls lacrosse

Helping Lourdes go 2-0 in the week, Satkowski finished with 11 goals and four assists. During the week, she broke the all-time school record for career assists.

Jayde Triunfo, Arlington girls flag football

Triunfo recorded a receiving touchdown, an interception and recorded three punts for 67 yards in Arlington's 14-0 season-opening win over Carmel.

This article originally appeared on Poughkeepsie Journal: Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week voting poll March 30-April 5

Michigan vs. UConn scouting report, prediction for national title game

James Hawkins of The Detroit News breaks down Michigan's national title game opponent in the NCAA Tournament and predicts the outcome:

Michigan vs. UConn scouting report

▶ The Big Ten hasn’t been much of a match for UConn in the NCAA Tournament in recent seasons. The Huskies have won six straight against such foes in the Big Dance, with four of those wins coming by at least 15 points. During their run to the 2024 national title, they beat Northwestern (second round), Illinois (Elite Eight) and Purdue (championship game) by an average margin of 19 points. This postseason, they topped UCLA (second round), Michigan State (Sweet 16) and Illinois (Final Four), though they needed four clutch free throws from former Michigan big man Tarris Reed Jr. in the final minute to hold off the Spartans.

▶ Controlling the tempo and dictating the pace has been a key for Michigan. And if the game turns into a track meet, there’s not many teams that can keep up. UConn, though, ranks No. 340 in the nation in average possession length at 19.2 seconds, per KenPom, and will try to slow Michigan down. The Huskies have played only six games this season when there’s been more than 70 possessions and are averaging roughly 65 possessions per game. The Wolverines have played six games at or under that mark, and two of their three losses have come in the two contests with the fewest possessions — against Purdue in the Big Ten tournament title game (63 possessions) and against Duke in Washington, D.C. (62 possessions).

Tarris Reed Jr. is averaging 20.8 points and 13 rebounds during this NCAA Tournament.

▶ Reed has been an absolute beast during UConn’s March Madness run. He’s averaging 20.8 points and 13 rebounds and shooting 58.2% from the field during the Big Dance. He’s posted three double-doubles, highlighted by an absurd 31-point, 27-rebound performance in a first-round win over Furman. The only other players to have at least 104 points and 65 rebounds in five NCAA Tournament games during the modern seeding era (1979-on) are Purdue’s Zach Edey (2024) and Indiana State’s Larry Bird (1979).

Michigan vs. UConn prediction

UConn has taken down one Big Ten team after another to reach the title game, knocking off UCLA in the second round, Michigan State in the Sweet 16 and Illinois in the Final Four. Can it take down the Big Ten’s best? Yaxel Lendeborg won’t be anywhere close to 100% after suffering an ankle and knee injury in the national semifinal. The Huskies have a championship pedigree after winning two of the last three titles and a battering ram inside in former Wolverine Tarris Reed Jr. But that won’t matter much if Michigan continues to knock down outside shots at a high clip, defend at a high level and control the paint on both ends. Pick: Michigan, 82-75

NCAA Tournament

NO. 1 MICHIGAN VS. NO. 2 UCONN

What: NCAA Tournament championship game

When: Monday, 8:50 p.m.

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

TV: TBS/TNT/TruTV

Records: Michigan 36-3, UConn 34-5

Line: Michigan by 6.5

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan prediction for national championship of 2026 NCAA bracket

Vote for the Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of Week for March 30-April 5

With 54% of the total vote share, Arlington lacrosse's Sebastian Dichiara is the Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of the Week for March 23-29.

The Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of the Week for March 30-April 5 is now live.

Nominations are based on information gathered and received by the Poughkeepsie Journal throughout the week. For consideration, coaches are asked to submit game information and player stats to Edecker@usatodayco.com before the end of the week.

More: Renegades ready to continue star development with new season ahead

Each week's winner will be selected and posted in the upcoming week's poll. Polls will close at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night before the announcement the following morning.

Roy Underwood, Lourdes baseball

The junior dazzled on the mound and finished with 15 strikeouts in Lourdes' 7-0 victory over Highland on Monday.

Tyler Durkin, Roy C. Ketcham baseball

Contributing both ways, Durkin went 3-3 with four RBIs in Ketcham's home opening win before throwing 5.1 innings pitched and seven strikeouts in a 7-3 victory over Yorktown.

Eirnen Kellner, Arlington baseball

Picking up his first varsity hit, Kellner went 2-3 with three RBIs in Arlington's 12-1 victory over Somers.

Liam Correa, Marlboro baseball

Correa drilled two triples to go along with two runs scored and an RBI in Marlboro's loss to Monroe-Woodbury.

Luke Wiese, Highland lacrosse

The junior finished with four goals and two assists in the Huskies' 9-7 victory over Nyack to stay undefeated on the season.

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Predictions for Michigan vs. UConn in national championship game

James Hawkins, Connor Earegood, John Niyo and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News predict the outcome of Monday's national championship game against UConn (8:50 p.m., TBS).

Predictions for Michigan vs. UConn in national championship game

James Hawkins: UConn has taken down one Big Ten team after another to reach the national title game, knocking off UCLA in the second round, Michigan State in the Sweet 16 and Illinois in the Final Four. Can it take down the Big Ten’s best? Yaxel Lendeborg won’t be anywhere close to 100% after suffering an ankle and knee injury in the national semifinal. The Huskies have a championship pedigree after winning two of the last three titles and a battering ram inside in former Wolverine Tarris Reed Jr. But that won’t matter much if Michigan continues to knock down outside shots at a high clip, defend at a high level and control the paint on both ends. Pick: Michigan, 82-75

Connor Earegood: It's a peculiar twist of fate that in three of the past four NCAA Tournaments they both made the field, Michigan and Michigan State both got knocked out by the same team. Texas Tech in 2019, and that crazy UCLA team that went from First Four to Final Four in 2021. Last year Auburn swept the state. Will UConn do it again? The Huskies are the only one left that could. It's incredible (insane?) that even with its best player Yaxel Lendeborg on a sprained MCL, off the court against what seemed an equally dominant Arizona team, Michigan laid waste in such dominant fashion. Trey McKenney could be the first Flintstone to win it all since Mateen Cleaves, and he's sure delivering well beyond his freshman status. Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara are still dominating the post even without their "Dominican LeBron" Lendeborg to bring a playmaking spark. This team looks unstoppable, which would make a loss to UConn abrupt. Tarris Reed Jr. could get a lick back against his old squad, and Braylon Mullins is a March hero after all his clutch shooting. And Lendeborg's noticeable limp means he won't be the same player in the title game if he sticks to his word and plays. Still, I don't think anything is standing in UM's way of a title. As far as the basketball world goes, there's no shock here. Pick: Michigan 87-79

John Niyo: Michigan just thrashed my pre-tournament pick to win it all. So there’s no chance I’m picking UConn to pull the upset Monday night. But there is a chance, especially if Yaxel Lendeborg is seriously limited or even sidelined. Dan Hurley won back-to-back championships with more talented teams, but getting back to a third title game in four years with this group only validates what we already knew: He’s one of the best coaches in basketball, pro or college. The task for him here, though, is pretty tall. The Huskies have to turn this game into a slog by slowing the tempo, and then they’ll need the 3s to fall the way they finally did Saturday night in the win over Illinois. But as we’ve seen all season, Michigan’s pretty comfortable playing at any pace. And the Wolverines’ frontcourt dominance and elite 2-point defense — Arizona shot 10-for-32 in the mid-range Saturday — solves the Tarris Reed problem that many teams can’t. Pick: Michigan, 81-72

Bob Wojnowski: The Wolverines face another imposing frontline and a team with championship pedigree. Danny Hurley’s Huskies will play vicious defense and try to slow the pace, but they’re not overly efficient 3-point shooters. Well, except they hit 12 3s against Illinois, most in their Final Four history. Braylon Mullins’ sharp-shooting and Tarris Reed Jr.’s inside power will test Michigan. But at this stage, the Wolverines have proven they can play at any pace with the depth to adjust to any circumstances, even if Yaxel Lendeborg is slowed by his knee injury. UM’s guards, with floor leader Elliot Cadeau and scorching freshman Trey McKenney, just keep rising, and Dusty May’s free-flowing offense and interior defense have been breathtaking at times. The Wolverines will stay hot from 3 and Aday Mara will clog the middle, and their mission will be completed. Pick: Michigan, 79-71

NCAA Tournament

NO. 1 MICHIGAN VS. NO. 2 UCONN

What: NCAA Tournament championship game

When: Saturday, 8:50 p.m.

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

TV: TBS/TNT/TruTV

Records: Michigan 36-3, UConn 34-5

Line: Michigan by 6.5

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Predictions for Michigan basketball vs. UConn in national championship game

Vote for Monroe News-Star's Athlete of the Week for March 30-April 4

There were many standout performances from Monroe-area athletes this week. Who gets your vote as the News-Star's Athlete of the Week?

Below are the Athlete of the Week nominees for March 30-April 4 as well as a poll to vote for the athletes. The poll closes at 10 a.m. onFriday, April 10.

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Will Allen, West Ouachita baseball: The sophomore yielded four hits, zero earned runs, a walk and 11 strikeouts in a 11-3 victory against Delhi Charter.

Abram Bennett, West Ouachita baseball: The freshman went 3-for-3 with two doubles, two RBIs and five stolen bases against Delhi Charter.

Ariel Brown, Claiborne Christian softball: The sophomore went 4-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI and three stolen bases for the Class C No. 3 Lady Crusaders in a victory against Saline.

Drew Browning, Weston baseball: The senior hit two home runs in two games (at Castor, vs. Union Parish) and collected seven RBIs for the Class B No. 4 Wolves in those victories.

Karley Caskey, Winnfield softball: The junior pitched eight innings with three hits, zero earned runs, a walk and nine strikeouts for the Division III nonselect No. 6 Lady Tigers in a 6-2 victory against No. 8 Many.

Kiette Cooper, Jena softball: The senior yielded three hits, zero earned runs, a walk and 26 strikeouts in two victories (vs. West Ouachita and Grant) for the D-III nonselect No. 1 Lady Giants.

Bradyn Cupit, West Monroe baseball: The senior yielded three hits, an earned run, a walk and 13 strikeouts on the mound and went 2-for-3 at the plate with a double for the D-I nonselect No. 8 Rebels in a 6-2 victory at Neville.

Devyn Downs, Sterlington baseball: The senior went 2-for-2 with a home run, a double and four RBIs for the D-III No. 2 Panthers in a victory against Family Community Christian.

Kaylee Eady, Sterlington softball: The sophomore went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and four RBIs for the D-III nonselect No. 5 Lady Panthers in a victory against West Ouachita.

James Gregory, Oak Grove baseball: The freshman went 3-for-3 with a triple, an RBI and two stolen bases in a victory at Delhi Charter.

Maggie Guyotte, Quitman softball: The senior has seven hits over three games (at D’Arbonne Woods Charter, Simsboro and Lakeside) with a home run, a double, a triple and five RBIs for the Class B No. 2 Lady Wolverines.

Chris Harrell, Simsboro baseball: The senior went 2-for-3 with two home runs and four RBIs for the Class B No. 9 Tigers in a 4-2 victory against D-IV nonselect No. 9 Haynesville.

Sam Hartwell, Ruston baseball: The junior went 3-for-3 with a triple, two RBIs and a stolen base in a victory against Pineville.

Kailyn Head, Ouachita Christian softball: The freshman pitched a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts for the D-IV select No. 8 Lady Eagles in a victory against Beekman Charter.

Landry Long, LaSalle softball: The sophomore hit a home run, added a stolen base and struck out 12 in the circle in an 8-3 victory against Montgomery.

Kade Luker, Cedar Creek baseball: The junior struck out 15 on the mound and added a double and stolen base in a loss at Glenbrook.

Taylor Madison, Ouachita softball: The senior had five hits over two games (vs. Alexandria and Kaplan) with two home runs, a triple, five RBIs and a stolen base for the D-I nonselect No. 9 Lady Lions.

Fallyn Moore, Oak Grove softball: The junior went 2-for-3 with a double and hit the walk-off single for the D-IV nonselect No. 2 Lady Tigers in a 2-1 victory against Sterlington.

Kinley Morris, LaSalle softball: The senior went 4-for-4 with three doubles and three RBIs in a victory against Georgetown.

Gracie Price, Ouachita Christian softball: The freshman had five hits over two games (vs. Rayville, at Beekman Charter) with a home run, a double, six RBIs and two stolen bases for OCS.

Lillie Price, Ouachita Christian softball: The freshman tossed a no-hitter with eight strikeouts in a victory against Rayville.

Hallie Kate Pullig, Quitman softball: The sophomore had five hits over three games with two home runs, a triple and 10 RBIs for the Lady Wolverines.

Tyler Roach, Ruston baseball: The junior threw a no-hitter with eight strikeouts in an 8-0 victory at Pineville.

Zach Smudricks, Quitman baseball: The sophomore tossed a no-hitter with two walks and nine strikeouts in a victory against Doyline.

Leah Steen, LaSalle softball: The sophomore recorded seven hits in two games (vs. Montgomery, at Georgetown) with a home run, three doubles and three RBIs for the D-IV nonselect No. 9 Lady Tigers.

Noah Thomas, Simsboro baseball: The senior pitched seven innings with four hits, zero earned runs, two walks and 14 strikeouts against Haynesville.

Rayleigh Thompson, Caldwell softball: The junior went 3-for-4 with two home runs, a double and seven RBIs in a 14-10 victory against Tioga.

Trey Trosclair, Jonesboro-Hodge baseball: The senior hit a double and struck out 12 on the mound in a victory at Ringgold.

Micaela Turner, Mangham softball: The senior went 2-for-4 with a home run, a triple and two RBIs for the D-IV nonselect No. 8 Lady Dragons in an 11-4 victory at Claiborne Christian.

Kaylee Vercher, Winnfield softball: The junior hit the walk-off grand slam for the Lady Tigers against Many.

Ava West, West Monroe softball: The junior went 3-for-3 with two home runs, a triple and five RBIs for the D-I nonselect No. 6 Lady Rebels in a victory at St. Frederick.

Evie West, West Monroe softball: The sophomore went 4-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, a triple and three RBIs in an 8-7 victory at Neville.

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Bellevue's Sam Bollinger involved in all circumstances

Sam Bollinger did little more than shoot jumpers as a sophomore.

There weren’t many things the Bellevue guard didn’t do as a junior. In fact, he did a lot of everything at a high level, leading the team in nearly every statistical category.

“My game is based around growing up, being told to play hard no matter the circumstances,” he said of a message from his dad. “My teammates voted me a captain for a reason. I knew I’d have a bigger role and have to step up to be the team we wanted to be.”

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Bollinger matched classmate Ike Brown at 12.7 points per game. He led Bellevue in rebounds (6.3), assists (3.7) and steals (1.7).

He scored 29 points, with five rebounds and five assists against Eastwood. Coach Ed Rich told Bollinger to make something happen after Bellevue trailed by double digits in the first half in a victory.

“Sophomore year, I was more of a shooter,” he said. “I wasn’t aggressive. This year, I had to run the show — bring the ball up and conduct the offense — and score compared to last years. I knew what I had to do coming in.

“Getting to the hoop. Sophomore year, maybe I had more 3s than 2s. I got better around the rim and getting to the hoop.”

Bellevue's Sam Bollinger splits two Ross defenders.

He attempted 29 3-pointers and 24 shots inside the arc as a sophomore reserve as Bellevue finished second in the Sandusky Bay Conference Lake Division. He made 85 of 159 shots (53%) inside the arc and 27 of 77 3-pointers (35%) as a junior.

Bellevue (13-10) was 5-5 in the league this year.

“We got off to a good start,” Bollinger said. “We got too comfortable and lost games we needed to win. Our strength was playing as a team and having each others’ backs no matter the circumstances.”

Brown joined Bollinger in earning first-team status in the league.

“Ike’s a shot maker,” Bollinger said. “When we needed him, he did what we needed him to do.”

Bellevue won eight consecutive games during one stretch. Bollinger had a double-double as Bellevue lost to Perkins in double overtime.

Brown and senior Reid Claus tallied at least 20 points apiece, and Bollinger added 19 in a victory over Hopewell-Loudon.

“We’re heading in the right direction,” Bollinger said. “Everything Coach is doing is working. We have a good shot at winning the league next season in the Bay. A lot of us will be seniors. I want to win some games in the tournament and try to win the SBC.

“We can make a good run.”

Individually, Bollinger wants his versatility to continue to blossom.

“Limit my turnovers,” he said. “It was my first varsity experience handling the ball. No excuses; I need to be better with the ball. Try to be better in every category. I can do better.”

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Vote now for the Daily Advertiser Athlete of the Week (March 30-April 5)

With winter sports in Lafayette Parish and its surrounding areas officially over, all attention turns to spring sports.

The 337 diamond and track and field sports have been busy all season long throughout district and non-district play. From pitching lights out to setting school records, athletes have been giving it their all across their respective sports.

With so much happening across Lafayette Parish and its surrounding areas, there were plenty of athletes to choose from for this week’s Athlete of the Week poll.

Here are the nominations for the athlete of the week for March 30- April 5, which includes athletes from baseball, softball, and track and field. Voting will close at 9 a.m. on Friday.

Landen Derouen 8, Erath Baseball vs Sterlington Baseball in the LHSAA State Championship Tournament. Friday, May 16, 2025.

(Athletes listed in alphabetical order)

Landen Derouen, baseball, Erath: The Bobcats are rolling so far this season and one of their key weapons has been Derouen. The senior shortstop and pitcher has been a two-way threat for his team really showing out lately at the plate. Last week, Derouen ended with a .556 batting average with nine RBIs, four runs, two doubles and a home run.

Davin Capdeville, track and field, Southside: At the Tom Nolan Relays, Capdeville was a man on a mission. The senior dual-sport athlete broke his own record for the 100-meter event with a time of 10.92 seconds. That record-breaking run also snagged him first place.

Caemon Crockem, track and field, Westgate: At the Jonas Henderson Relays on March 30, Crockem showed out for the Tigers. The dual sports sophomore took home gold in the 4x 200 and 4x400 meters relay. He also took home silver in the 4x100-meter relay race.

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Tay'Lee Crump, track and field, Lafayette: At the Tom Nolan Relays, Crump was a key in the Mighty Lions successful outing to take home first overall on the girls side. The junior took home gold in the 200-meter race and the 4x200-meter relay, serving as her team’s first leg.

Brooklyn Hebert, softball, Northside Christian: Hebert has been a two-way threat for the Warriors this season and that showed on March 30 vs Beau Chene. In the circle she pitched a complete game shutout allowing one hit and striking out 16 batters. At the plate she went 2-2 with two walks and scoring three runs en route to a 7-0 win vs the Gators.

Madaline Johnson, softball, Notre Dame: Johnson stayed locked in all game long for the Pios in their non-district game vs St. Thomas More. The senior pitcher struck out five batters and only allowed two runs. With her in the circle and Notre Dame’s bats hot, the Pios came away with a dominating 13-2 win over the Cougars.

Editor's note: Anyone can nominate an athlete of the week for every sport. Nominate next week's ballot through email. Readers can email nominations to sports reporter Shannon Belt at sbelt@gannett.com. Please include a player's statistics and a photo if possible.

All high school varsity players from Lafayette, Acadiana, St. Landry, St. Martin, Vermilion and Iberia parishes are eligible to be placed on the ballot. Nominations must be received by Saturday morning following that week's games for consideration.

Shannon Belt covers high school sports and the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns for The Daily Advertiser as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow her high school and Cajuns coverage on X, formerly known as Twitter: @ShannonBelt3. Got questions regarding HS/UL athletics? Send them to Shannon Belt at sbelt@gannett.com.

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‘Every good story comes to an end’ – Lijnders speaks after Liverpool backlash

‘Every good story comes to an end’ – Lijnders speaks after Liverpool backlash
‘Every good story comes to an end’ – Lijnders speaks after Liverpool backlash

With Pep Lijnders now watching on from the other side after playing such a key role during the Jurgen Klopp era at Anfield, it was strange to see him speak so passionately after full time.


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Speaking in his post-match press conference via ESPN, the Dutchman was asked about a major departure in Manchester City’s squad and he delivered a strong statement.

Lijnders’ ‘end of story’ comment lands badly for Liverpool fans

After watching City dismantle us 4-0, our former assistant delivered a line that feels poignant.

He said: “Every good story comes to an end. I hope he enjoys the last months – there are only six weeks – and has a good farewell. He deserves all that attention as well.”

Those comments were aimed at Bernardo Silva, with our former staff member all but confirming he will leave at the end of the season.

With Pep Guardiola suspended, whether Lijnders was the man who was supposed to deliver this news or not – is hard to tell.

Pressure builds as Liverpool look for response

What makes this even harder to take is the context in which those words arrived, coming immediately after a heavy defeat where City completely outplayed us.

Lijnders himself had already been criticised for his touchline celebrations during the game, with many fans feeling it crossed a line given his deep connection to the club.

At the same time, there is a growing sense that we need leadership and unity more than ever, especially with Arne Slot facing huge pressure ahead of the Champions League clash with PSG.

That’s why discussions around the future structure of the coaching staff are already starting to emerge, particularly after Steven Gerrard admitted he would be open to returning in an assistant role if asked.

Right now though, all of that feels secondary, because performances like this only reinforce the feeling that we’re at a turning point, and how we respond in the next few weeks will define where this story goes next.

The day's 5⃣ stories: 🥐 A painful sale in Madrid and fear in Seville

The day's 5⃣ stories:
The day's 5⃣ stories: 🥐 A painful sale in Madrid and fear in Seville

The week starts packed with news, so here are the five stories you can’t afford to miss this Monday...



Camavinga, up for sale

'MARCA' reports that the Frenchman does not have much room under Álvaro Arbeloa, that his performances have not been up to standard, that he is a player prone to injuries and that, because of that, he could leave Real Madrid.

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But what could his possible destination be? The Premier League. PSG are not currently considering a move for him, while he does have admirers in the Premier League.


Maximum tension between Atleti and Barcelona before the Champions League

After Nico González’s sending-off and Gerard Martín not being sent off, Atlético de Madrid CEO Gil Marín has spoken harshly about the refereeing.

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After Gerard’s stamp on Almada, the Spanish Football Federation published the audio of the VAR review.

This has not convinced one of Atlético de Madrid’s top figures, who said this:  “When we see the images and hear the audio shared by the Federation, all that remains is to feel ashamed. It is not possible that they let us hear their comments, completely contrary to what the proper functioning of VAR should be, and that nothing happens. Referees have the same right to make mistakes as players, coaches and executives, but mistakes in the game are just that, mistakes. It is another matter when a referee in the VAR booth predisposes the main official while he is judging an incident.”


Tension in Sevilla and disappointment in Valencia

Sevilla lost 1-0 to Oviedo in Luis García Plaza’s debut on the bench, which drags the Andalusian side into the relegation battle, leaving them two points above the drop zone. The players were met with insults by a number of fans.

At another hotspot, Valencia are disappointed after a 2-3 defeat to Celta. A poor second half undid Los Che, despite Guido Rodríguez putting in a spectacular performance.

Elsewhere, Getafe beat Athletic Club 2-0, while Alavés and Osasuna drew 2-2. The matchday concludes with Girona vs Villarreal in La Liga.



The FA Cup semi-finals are set

Chelsea, Leeds United, Manchester City and Southampton will play in the FA Cup semi-finals over the weekend of 25 and 26 April.

So this is how the semi-finals shape up, with Chelsea and Manchester City as the favourites to reach the final, but with Leeds United and Southampton still able to dream.


'Interminator' and Monaco beat OM

Inter Milan thrashed Roma in Lautaro Martínez’s return, almost two months later. They won 5-2 after a very strong second half.

One of the goals of the season was scored in that rout: Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s strike for 2-1.

Then, in Ligue 1, after Lens’ defeat on Saturday handed the title to PSG, Monaco beat Olympique de Marseille 2-1. The winning goal was scored by Folarin Balogun.

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CSK script history, go past RCB in elite IPL list despite heavy defeat

Even in a crushing 43-run loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Chennai Super Kings quietly ticked off a major milestone that adds an interesting layer to the evolving scoring trends in the IPL.

Most 200-plus totals in the IPL

37 - CSK

36 - RCB

33 - PBKS

32 - MI

30 - KKR

CSK’s 207 all out while chasing 250 at the Chinnaswamy took them to 37 totals of 200-plus in IPL history, the most by any team. They have now edged past RCB, who are on 36, with Punjab Kings (33), Mumbai Indians (32) and Kolkata Knight Riders (30) following behind.

What makes the stat intriguing is the timing. In an era where 200-plus scores are becoming increasingly common and often not enough to guarantee wins, CSK’s record came in a match where they were comprehensively outplayed. Chasing a massive 250, they still managed to cross 200, but the gap in quality and execution was evident throughout the contest.

The night belonged entirely to RCB’s power-packed batting unit. Devdutt Padikkal laid the platform with a well-paced 50, but it was the late assault that completely blew the game open. Rajat Patidar and Tim David dismantled the CSK bowling attack with a ruthless fourth-wicket stand. Patidar’s unbeaten 48 off 19 balls and David’s brutal 70 off 25 lifted RCB to a towering 250 for 3, with 97 runs coming in the last five overs.

In response, CSK never really found stability. Early wickets left them struggling at 30 for 3, and the chase was effectively over in the powerplay itself. Sarfaraz Khan showed intent with a quick half-century, while useful contributions from the lower middle order helped them go past 200, but the target remained far out of reach.

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The match summed up the modern IPL perfectly. Big scores are frequent, momentum shifts quickly, and even crossing 200 does not carry the same weight it once did. On this occasion, CSK ended up on the wrong side of the result, but still moved to the top of a high-scoring chart that continues to grow with every season.

Bundesliga Team of the Week – Matchday 28

Bundesliga Team of the Week – Matchday 28
Bundesliga Team of the Week – Matchday 28

With Matchday 28 behind us, Bulinews Editor-in-Chief Rune Gjerulff has selected his Team of the Week, set up in a 4-1-4-1 formation. 

Goalkeeper:

Nikola Vasilj, St. Pauli

The Bosnia & Herzegovina international produced a remarkable display between the posts, making eight saves to help secure St. Pauli a hard-earned point away at Union Berlin.

Defenders:

Tom Bischof, FC Bayern

Deployed at left-back, Bischof was key for FC Bayern, scoring twice from distance as the champions mounted a remarkable comeback from 0-2 down to beat Freiburg 3-2.

Patrick Mainka, Heidenheim

A commanding presence in Heidenheim’s defence, Mainka played a key role in their draw at Mönchengladbach, winning nine duels and adding a goal to cap off his performance

Keven Schlotterbeck, Augsburg

Rock-solid at the back, Schlotterbeck dominated defensively, winning seven of nine ground duels while maintaining excellent composure in possession with a 92% pass completion rate.

Alex Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen

Grimaldo starred in Leverkusen-s thrilling 6-3 win over Wolfsburg, scoring twice and providing four key passes.

Midfielders:

Exequiel Palacios, Bayer Leverkusen

A strong presence in midfield, Palacios dictated play with an 89% pass accuracy, contributed an assist and won three ground duels.

Arnaud Kalimuendo, Eintracht Frankfurt

A lively attacking outlet in Frankfurt’s 2–2 draw with Köln, Kalimuendo found the net, completed 97% of his passes and completed two dribbles.

Jakub Kaminski, 1. FC Köln

With Köln 2-0 down, Kamiński inspired a comeback against Frankfurt, unleashing seven shots and finding the net in his side's 2-2 draw.

Ibrahim Maza, Bayer Leverkusen

A constant menace going forward, Maza won a penalty, made three key passes and got on the scoresheet.

Antonio Nusa, RB Leipzig

Electric on the wing, Nusa scored a superb goal and completed two dribbles in an eye-catching performance.

Strikers:

Philip Tietz, Mainz

Tietz proved decisive for Mainz, scoring both goals in their 2-1 victory over Hoffenheim with a clinical brace.

Electric winger with 2.24 xG + xA can still save Chelsea’s season after much needed return

Electric winger with 2.24 xG + xA can still save Chelsea’s season after much needed return
Electric winger with 2.24 xG + xA can still save Chelsea’s season after much needed return

Estevao is back fit for Chelsea and is set to play a key role for the rest of the season as the Blues desperately look to turn it around.

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After a run of four defeats and an even longer period of bad performances, Chelsea came back from the international break with a big win over Port Vale at the weekend. Starring in that victory was Estevao, making his first start since mid-February.

He racked up an amazing 2.24 xG and xA combined.

Estevao’s absence, which Liam Rosenior mentioned post-game, probably played a bigger role in the team’s struggles over the last couple of months than people are giving him credit for.

Estevao back just in time to make a difference

It’s true that the winger was not starting every game before that, but he was a key offensive weapon off the bench in every game. In terms of form, he’s been our most dangerous winger for most of the season. Those critical defeats against Everton and Newcastle could have been very different had we had the Brazilian on the pitch.

With just one game a week from now until the end of the season, we should see plenty of the youngster if he can stay fit.

In other news…

Cole Palmer had a typically cheeky answer when asked about captaining Chelsea for the first time at the weekend.

Enzo Fernandez could still sign a new contract at Chelsea, despite the rising tensions that have led to him being excluded from the squad.

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Depression fears drove Orie's retirement decision

"I fear that I would have ended up being a world champion but a very depressed, sad and miserable world champion."

Delicious Orie had the world at his feet when he made his professional debut a year ago.

After the Paris Olympics there was a bidding war for him despite the heavyweight failing to win a medal.

Frank Warren's Queensberry eventually saw off Eddie Hearn's Matchroom as well as interest from the WWE to sign him.

He was the next big thing in heavyweight boxing. And then a month later, Orie announced his shock decision to walk away from boxing altogether.

"I wanted to pull out before the boxing exposed me," he tells BBC Sport.

"I turned pro for the money, I needed the money, only to realise that money gives you a little bit of happiness, it really does, but it gives you zero fulfilment. Nothing. You feel nothing."

Orie was a standout fighter in the amateur ranks despite only taking up the sport aged 18. Originally from Russia, he moved to the UK as a child with his family.

He set high standards for himself, even as a seven-year-old realising the opportunities available to him in the UK.

Orie worked for years to become part of Team GB and secure a regular income from boxing. His goal, over a near-decade journey, was to be Olympic champion. When that did not happen, Orie felt a shift inside him, even if it was subtle.

"There was no plan B, there was no other thing, it was just tunnel vision to win that medal," he says.

"So the fact that I didn't magnified the feeling even more when my hand wasn't raised.

"I gave everything to the sport, I missed everything - happiness, birthdays, weddings, funerals, everything," he adds.

"Knowing that I could never achieve that again when I didn't have my hand raised, that was very sobering."

Money not a good enough reason to box

Davit Chaloyan ducks under a punch from Delicious Orie
Orie bowed out of the Paris Olympics in the round of 16 against Armenia's Davit Chaloyan [Getty Images]

Orie forged on with plans for a professional career. Having dreamed of being a millionaire as a 19-year-old kid, turning pro changed his life financially.

"I thought money [would] make me happy. I genuinely thought money is the answer to my emptiness," he says.

"I worked eight years to get that money and I got that money. I got a lot of it and I was predicted to earn a lot more of it in the future, only to realise that I felt emptier."

Orie was at a crossroads. His pro debut win over Milos Veletic was designed to be an easy opening night for him. Instead, he laboured through it and failed to get the knockout most expected.

He would spar, get hit and wonder why he was doing this.

"I had to make a choice. I either stepped away when it was more or less too late - when in my third or fourth year I get knocked out by some up-and-coming guy who purely just wants it more than me," he says.

"Or I have the power in my hands to step away and walk away from the things that I could have got."

As well as the safety aspect of continuing without his full focus, Orie feared how his own mental health would decline.

"You start to find other things that could be destructive instead of constructive. I've seen it countless times in boxing, the likes of Tyson Fury and the rest," he says.

"I'll be honest, I genuinely feel like that was the road I was going down.

"So I had to make a decision. I feel like I would have been really stupid to know that and still keep going for the money."

Delicious Orie bites into his Commonwealth gold medal
Orie wants to be a role model to young men who are considering what to do with their lives [Getty Images]

Orie is now a financial advisor. He has spoken openly about his decision to walk away from boxing in a bid to help other young people, particularly men, pursue fulfilment as opposed to money.

He says he came to the decision to retire from boxing without consulting those close to him.

They were as shocked as the wider world and Orie now thinks that was a mistake and he should have been more open with how he was feeling.

"Being strong mentally doesn't necessarily mean completely cutting off your emotions," he says.

"The negative side of mental health comes when it's been ignored and just put to the side. Then before you know it, it's too late. I feel like education is key."

For Orie, it came down to fulfilment. He wants to be a role model, as Anthony Joshua at the London 2012 Olympics once was to him.

"Pushing on any more would just be me seeking validation from others externally and it wouldn't give me the fulfilment that my soul yearned and needed," he adds.

"I'm not special, I'm just the person who likes a target and a goal and wants to achieve that and gets a real sense of fulfilment.

"It took me to step away from millions of pounds to realise that that's it. The whole point of life is to chase."

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Barcelona given lifeline as Inter president refuses to rule out priority target’s exit: ‘We’ll address this issue later’

Barcelona given lifeline as Inter president refuses to rule out priority target’s exit: ‘We’ll address this issue later’
Barcelona given lifeline as Inter president refuses to rule out priority target’s exit: ‘We’ll address this issue later’

With the summer transfer window approaching, Alessandro Bastoni finds himself at the centre of growing speculation, with Barcelona keeping a close eye on the Italian defender. 

Despite being tied to Inter Milan until 2028, the situation has not gone unnoticed at the highest levels of the club.

Ahead of Inter’s clash against AS Roma, which Inter won 5-2, club president Giuseppe Marotta addressed the swirling rumours. 

While his initial position appeared strong and reassuring, his overall response suggested that nothing in football is ever completely off the table.

What did Marotta say?

Speaking about Bastoni’s importance, Marotta made it clear how highly the club values the 26-year-old. He stated, 

“Bastoni is an asset to Inter and Italian football, and that’s how we see him. 

“I’ve read that it’s almost a given that he’ll leave the club, but that’s not the case. Then, as with all players, these are issues we’ll address later.”

Marotta has defended Bastoni amid the backlash. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, the conversation around Bastoni has not been limited to transfer speculation. 

The defender has recently faced criticism in Italy following his red card during the World Cup qualifier against Bosnia, a moment that contributed to Italy national football team missing out on World Cup qualification.

Marotta did not hold back when defending his player from the backlash. He added, 

“The way he’s being vilified is shameful, as if he were guilty of who knows what. He doesn’t deserve that treatment. 

“In life, mistakes are made, but in Italy, we all have to turn into psychologists, into football experts, without knowing what kind of person and professional we’re dealing with. 

“He made a mistake, but it’s normal for someone his age to face something like this,” he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

“He would play even in a wheelchair” – Bayern Munich captain shares worrying update for Real Madrid

“He would play even in a wheelchair” – Bayern Munich captain shares worrying update for Real Madrid
“He would play even in a wheelchair” – Bayern Munich captain shares worrying update for Real Madrid

As the UEFA Champions League enters its most decisive phase, all eyes are now on the blockbuster quarter-final clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. 

The biggest talking point heading into the first leg, however, is the fitness of Bayern’s talisman, Harry Kane.

The England captain has been dealing with an ankle issue in recent days, raising serious concerns within the Bavarian camp. 

His absence was felt during Bayern’s narrow 3-2 victory over Freiburg, a match he missed entirely. 

With such a crucial European night approaching, Bayern’s medical team is now working relentlessly to ensure their star striker is ready.

Kimmich is confident

Despite the uncertainty, there is growing optimism within the Bavarian squad. 

Senior figures at the club remain confident that Kane will recover in time to feature against the Spanish giants.

One of the strongest endorsements came from Bayern captain Joshua Kimmich, who made his feelings clear while expressing Kane’s importance to the team. 

Speaking about the striker’s determination and influence, Kimmich said,

Bayern are sweating over Harry Kane’s fitness. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

“I think he’d play even in a wheelchair. I reckon he’ll be able to play. He’ll crawl onto the pitch if he has to. 

“I hope he’s fit for Tuesday. If I remember correctly, we’ve never won there, at least not since I’ve been here,” said the German.

Furthermore, Bayern manager Vincent Kompany also provided an update, offering cautious optimism while acknowledging the situation isn’t ideal. 

Addressing the striker’s condition, Kompany explained,

“I’m optimistic about Tuesday. It’s not a pleasant or ideal situation. 

“I’d like him to play against Freiburg tomorrow, but as things stand at the moment, that’s not possible.”

While Bayern wait anxiously, one thing is certain that if Kane is fit, it would be a massive problem for Real Madrid. 

With an astonishing 48 goals and five assists across all competitions, he is ahead of Kylian Mbappeé in Europe’s scoring charts.

The reason why two Manchester City defenders missed City’s Liverpool rout has been revealed

The reason why two Manchester City defenders missed City’s Liverpool rout has been revealed
The reason why two Manchester City defenders missed City’s Liverpool rout has been revealed

Not a lot went wrong for Manchester City on Saturday as they booked themselves an FA Cup semi-final date with Southampton at Wembley with a 4-0 win over Liverpool. A hat trick from Erling Haaland and a quality Antoine Semenyo goal were more than enough for City to see off an impotent Liverpool side. Coming out of the match, the biggest concern for City were that Ruben Dias and John Stones weren’t included in Manchester City’s matchday squad for the FA Cup quarter-final tie. City assistant manager Pep Lijnders explained that the pair have injury concerns and that is why they missed Manchester City’s emphatic win.

Pep Lijnders has revealed why Ruben Dias and John Stones missed Manchester City’s win over Liverpool.

Manchester City assistant manager Pep Lijnders explained why Ruben Dias missed Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Liverpool. Lijnders explained that Dias picked up a knock in training last Friday. He also revealed that John Stones isn’t expected to be out for a significant period of time due to the calf injury he sustained on international duty. Speaking on the pair’s fitness, Pep Lijnders explained: “Ruben got a knock in the last few minutes of training. We are assessing it. I think he has a scan so we will have to see.

John will not be long term, I think, but he was not available for today.

There is time for John Stones and Ruben Dias to recover before Manchester City face Chelsea.

With Manchester City out of the Champions League for this season, they don’t play again until next Sunday. Pep Guardiola’s side will face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next in a must-win Premier League fixture for them. By virtue of City having no Champions League match to prepare for, there is time for John Stones and Ruben Dias to recover from their ailments. Manchester City would prefer to be in the Champions League, there is no doubt about that. Having a week between matches does allow Dias and Stones time to recover from their injuries.

John Stones and Ruben Dias both Manchester City’s win over Liverpool due to injury. Stones injury doesn’t seem to be serious based on Pep Lijnders explanation. City are awaiting confirmation on the severity of the injury sustained by Ruben Dias. Despite this, City have time to prepare for their next match against Chelsea which does give the time pair to recover.

Large crowd of fans welcome Bruins back to UCLA campus after NCAA win

It was a big homecoming on Sunday night for the UCLA women's basketball team after their historic NCAA national championship win.

AIR7 video captured the big crowd surrounding their bus as it rolled onto campus following their big win earlier Sunday. The Bruins returned home to a hard-earned hero's welcome.

The Bruins dominated South Carolina in the championship game, winning by 28 points.

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Gabriela Jaquez, Lauren Betts and the rest of the UCLA seniors secured the first NCAA women's basketball national championship in school history.

When the team buses rolled up to the Mo Ostin Basketball Center on campus, the crowd went wild.

Several of the team's star players are seniors, wrapping up their college careers with a big win.

"I'm a second year, so I watched them last year, and I'm just really proud of how far they made it this year. This is amazing," one fan said.

"I'm so excited. I've loved cheering them on. This win is so awesome, and there's more to come in the future," another fan said.

"This is amazing, I mean, these fans have been so fantastic the entire season, just so grateful to have such a great welcome home," said UCLA guard Kiki Rice.

Ruben Dias sustains training ground fitness injury, confirm Manchester City

Ruben Dias sustains training ground fitness injury, confirm Manchester City
Ruben Dias sustains training ground fitness injury, confirm Manchester City
  • Pep Lijnders confirmed Dias missed the Liverpool clash with a “knock”
  • Following the 4-0 win, City have been drawn against Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals.
  • City players have been granted two days off before preparing for a trip to Chelsea.

Manchester City’s Pep Lijnders has confirmed the late training ground fitness problem sustained by Ruben Dias that led to his absence against Liverpool on Saturday.

The FA Cup quarter-final tie saw Erling Haaland returned to clinical form with a ruthless hat-trick as City dismantled Liverpool 4-0, securing a record-extending eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final appearance.

Pep Guardiola witnessed his side build on their recent Carabao Cup triumph with a dominant display that left Arne Slot’s men looking toothless, with the breakthrough coming after 38 minutes when Haaland converted a penalty following Virgil van Dijk’s foul on Nico O’Reilly.

The Norwegian would then double the lead on the stroke of half-time by heading home a precise Antoine Semenyo cross, with the Ghanaian then clipping in a delightful third shortly after the interval before Haaland completed his 28th career treble.

The commanding victory over the club’s long-term trophy rivals kept Manchester City’s ambitions of a domestic cup double firmly on track as they now prepare for a high-stakes return to Wembley later this month against Southampton in the semi-finals.

Lijnders provides Ruben Dias and John Stones injury update

But speaking after the contest, assistant coach Pep Lijnders revealed the extent of Ruben Dias and John Stones’ fitness and injury problems, with both centre-backs absent from the matchday squad against Liverpool.

“Ruben [Dias] got a knock [on Friday] in the last few minutes of training, so we are assessing it. I think he has a scan [on Saturday], so we have to see,” revealed Lijnders on the Portugal international.

The assistant tactician – standing in for Pep Guardiola against Liverpool due to the Catalan’s touchline ban – then continued, “And John [Stones], to be honest, I think will not be long term, but was not available.”

Chelsea trip precedes massive Arsenal title showdown

Manchester City’s squad have been granted a period of two days off following their impressive win over Liverpool, and are expected to return to work on Tuesday ahead of their all-important Premier League meeting at Stamford Bridge.

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City take on Liam Rosenior’s Chelsea squad knowing that there is simply no room for further error in the English top-flight, as they trail Arsenal by nine points with a game in hand heading into the final run-in.

Another empty midweek will then follow for Pep Guardiola’s side, before they meet Mikel Arteta’s Gunners at the Etihad Stadium for a hugely anticipated top of the table clash in the North-West.

🗞 Today's front pages: Barça-Atleti tensions high, drama in Valencia

🗞 Today's front pages: Barça-Atleti tensions high, drama in Valencia

Monday, April 6 opens with the full roundup of everything that happened over the weekend, as well as a preview of what will be a week of Champions League, Europa League and Conference action.


So let’s take a look at what Monday’s newspaper front pages have in store...


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Mundo Deportivo

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The Hoddle of Coffee: Tottenham Hotspur News and Links for Easter Monday

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Kia ora! Matty Flatt, your Kiwi Carty Free staffer here, taking over the Hoddle today – and I am excited!

Why, you ask?

I have just heard that Ryan Coogler (of Black Panther and Sinners fame) is producing an Animorphs TV Series for Disney+.

Spoiler alerts incoming for a 30-year-old book series, but Animorphs was a core part of my childhood. Immediately hooked by cover visuals of kids turning into animals, I eventually had a bookcase filled with the entire series by my early teens: 54 regular series books (each from the perspective of one of the characters), 4 Megamorphs books (which had chapters from each character’s perspective), 4 Chronicles books (spin-offs outside of the main series continuity that added to the lore), and 2 Alteranimorphs books (non-canon Choose Your Own Adventure style). And looking back, I wonder how I was ever allowed to read them.

My parents probably just saw the fun transformation covers; what they didn’t see were the pages filled by teenagers battling a covert alien invasion by “morphing” into animals, complete with themes of body horror, cult indoctrination, the brutality of war, suicide, genocide… and I could go on. Amongst the pre-teen prose, jokes, and 90’s pop-culture references were deep character studies in what a guerilla war could do to young minds. Were the readers part of that study?

So given these books were a huge part of my adolescent years, I AM excited by the announcement of a TV show in development; but also VERY nervous, for a couple of reasons. Firstly: who is this show for? In a preteen book series, you can get away with passages about limbs being ripped off, or characters being disemboweled. You can’t really do that in a TV series aimed at the same age group. Secondly: can they get the audience they need to offset the cost? It’s important to note this has been attempted once before, as an ill-fated Nickelodeon adaptation lasted two seasons but was never really a success: the CGI to produce the animals, transformations, and extremely non-humanoid aliens was either prohibitively expensive or didn’t exist – and the former problem is a very real concern today as well. Will they be able to show what they need to show without it costing an extreme amount (or if it does, generate a large enough audience) to prevent it getting cancelled before it even gets going?

I hope so!

Are you excited about a potential Animorphs TV series? What were some pieces of media that were key to your childhood?

Matty Flatt’s track of the day:Change, by Tears for Fears

And now for your links:

Check out this deep dive into Mikey Moore’s loan at Rangers, courtesy of both the Scottish club and Tottenham Hotspur

Via the Tottenham Hotspur website, here’s the official preview of Spurs Women’s do-or-die FA Cup match against Chelsea

Alasdair Gold gives his thoughts on what he saw at Spurs training

And to wash that one down, here’s The Athletic ($$$) on the Premier League’s approach to violence against women

2026 NFL Draft: Chargers hosted EDGE Gabe Jacas on top 30 visit

The Chargers hosted former Illinois edge rusher Gabe Jacas on a top-30 visit as the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, per his personal Instagram account. Jacas, a 6-foot-3, 260-pounder, is considered a top-50 prospect and a potential second-round fit for the Bolts.

Jacas finished his collegiate career with 28 sacks, the second-most in Illinois history. His 2025 season was dominant, as he led the Big Ten with 11 sacks. On the field, he shows the ability to convert speed to power and win with his hands, given his background as a state champion wrestler.

Jacas could serve as a successor to veteran Khalil Mack and play alongside Tuli Tuipulotu for the long haul.

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Chargers hosted potential EDGE target on pre-draft visit

Real Madrid defender ruled out of first leg clash vs Bayern Munich – report

Real Madrid defender ruled out of first leg clash vs Bayern Munich – report
Real Madrid defender ruled out of first leg clash vs Bayern Munich – report

Heading into this week, Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa was facing a selection dilemma in the left-back position.

The Spaniard had the luxury of choosing from Alvaro Carreras, Ferland Mendy and Fran Garcia in that wider defensive role.

However, it appears not all three of them will be available when Real Madrid take on Bayern Munich at Santiago Bernabeu tomorrow.

Ferland Mendy ‘practically’ ruled out

According to ESPN, Ferland Mendy has been practically ruled out of the first-leg encounter against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

The Frenchman, who had been nursing a fresh injury, was expected to return after the international break. But it appears his recovery is taking longer than expected.

Ferland Mendy won’t be fit in time to feature against Bayern Munich tomorrow. (Photo by Jose Manuel Alvarez Rey/Getty Images)

There is a possibility Mendy could return to action on April 15, when Los Blancos travel to Allianz Arena for the second leg. But he has been ruled out of the first-leg encounter.

Real Madrid are hopeful Mendy will be able to recover for the second leg, as many will be counting on his expertise to stop the onslaught of Michael Olise, who is regarded as one of the best wingers on the planet these days.

The most likely outcome, therefore, is Carreras continuing in the left-back position ahead of Garcia, even though the former SL Benfica starlet was one of three players singled out after the poor performance against Mallorca over the weekend.

Carreras, therefore, needs to up his game when Real Madrid play hosts to Bayern Munich tomorrow, especially now that the Bavarians will likely be able to count on the services of star striker Harry Kane.

Barcelona’s plan with returning midfielder ahead of crucial Espanyol, Atletico Madrid ties

Barcelona’s plan with returning midfielder ahead of crucial Espanyol, Atletico Madrid ties
Barcelona’s plan with returning midfielder ahead of crucial Espanyol, Atletico Madrid ties

Barcelona are gearing up for a crucial phase of the season that could define their success for the season.

The Catalans are slated to play Atletico Madrid over two legs in the Champions League quarterfinals, starting with Wednesday’s first leg at Camp Nou.

In between, Barcelona are set to lock horns with local rivals Espanyol, where a win could go a long way in further solidifying the team’s claim for the title.

In the midst of this crucial phase, Barcelona have been handed a key boost, with Frenkie de Jong nearing his return to the pitch.

Barcelona’s plan with De Jong

A recent report from Mundo Deportivo has offered some insights into Barcelona’s plan with de Jong and how the club are looking to bring the player back into the thick of things.

It appears de Jong is all set to return to the pitch this coming weekend, when the Catalans take on local rivals Espanyol.

Barcelona want de Jong in the second leg clash vs Atletico Madrid. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

However, the club’s idea is to hand de Jong only a few minutes so that he can get used to the speed of things.

Barcelona’s goal is to make sure de Jong is available for the second leg Champions League fixture against Atletico Madrid. His presence there could be invaluable at a time when the team has lost Marc Bernal to a fresh injury.

Although Bernal is hoping to recover in time for the second leg clash, Barcelona are unlikely to take any unnecessary risk with the youngster’s fitness.

De Jong, to that end, is more suited to feature in that game due to his experience and leadership that could prove to be integral against an Atletico Madrid side that will likely try and frustrate the Barcelona team.

Cheeky Cole Palmer’s response when asked about being Chelsea captain

Cheeky Cole Palmer’s response when asked about being Chelsea captain
Cheeky Cole Palmer’s response when asked about being Chelsea captain

Cole Palmer captained Chelsea on Saturday, and spoke about that and the morale boosting 7-0 win after full time.

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Cole Palmer captained Chelsea for the first time on Saturday, and after the game the attacker had a cheeky response when asked about the honour:

“It was a long time coming,” Palmer said to the club’s official website.

“It was a proud moment being captain. I enjoyed it and it was a good afternoon.”

Palmer on morale boosting win for Blues

“We needed to win. It was a difficult four games [before the international break] but to get to a semi-final at Wembley was very important,” Palmer said of the heavy win over lower league opposition.

“It’s nice to see everyone getting involved [with the goals] and laughing, joking and smiling after the game,” Palmer said after a rout which had seven different goalscorers.

“I think it will give everyone a lift. Playing, winning and scoring goals is good for everyone. Getting back to that winning feeling was nice and hopefully we can take that on to Manchester City.”

That’s what really matters – a big win at the weekend will soon be forgotten if we can’t follow it up on Sunday.

In other news…

Enzo Fernandez could still sign a new contract at Chelsea, despite the rising tensions that have led to him being excluded from the squad.

After the win on Saturday, Liam Rosenior praised Cole Palmer’s performance, in particular his work ethic.

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Club scout: Man Utd have secured themselves a player who can be ‘one of the world’s best’

Club scout: Man Utd have secured themselves a player who can be ‘one of the world’s best’
Club scout: Man Utd have secured themselves a player who can be ‘one of the world’s best’

Manchester United goalkeeping scout Tony Coton has poured praise on Senne Lammens, whom he’d been tracking since the player was just 17 years old.

Coton personally pushed for Lammens’ arrival at Old Trafford last summer while other club chiefs were keen on signing Emiliano Martinez as Andre Onana’s replacement.

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Why United signed Lammens over Martinez

United even went as far as agreeing personal terms with Martinez, the then-32-year-old Aston Villa veteran, before ending their pursuit and going all-out for the Belgian instead.

Coton was able to provide a full scouting report to INEOS, having been monitoring Lammens’ development since his career began with Club Brugge.

“I saw somebody that loved to protect his goal, defend his goal,” Coton told club media last week. “I looked at somebody that… it hurt him when a goal went in, you know, it meant something because he conceded. He wasn’t happy.”

The 23-year-old has since proven to be a stellar addition between the sticks in M16, with United being on the losing side only three times in the 25 appearances he’s made.

Lammens has also kept five clean sheets thus far, and will be desperate to add to his tally in the final seven matches of the campaign.

Lammens now a two-capped Belgium international

His tremendous showings at club level have also seen him rewarded when representing his nation in recent months; he earned his maiden Belgium cap back in November in a 7-0 win over Liechtenstein, and added a second to his name in a 5-2 victory over the United States on March 28.

It goes without saying that the youngster will be crossing his fingers that he does enough from now until the end of the season to be included in Rudi Garcia’s World Cup squad, even if just to play backup to first-choice Thibaut Courtois.

From Coton’s perspective, Lammens already has everything in his locker to become one of the best in his position across world football.

“If Senne keeps working hard, as he has been doing, he can be one of the world’s best,” the chief scout said.

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TST Images: UCLA WBB returns to UCLA from the Natty

UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus, hoisting the trophy with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus, hoisting the trophy with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

LOS ANGELES– The UCLA women's basketball team returned to the UCLA campus after winning the National Championship, beating South Carolina, 79-51, on April 5th, 2026 and The Sporting Tribune’s Jessica Cryderman was there to capture the following TST Images.

UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11)  arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA forward Angela Dugalic (32) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA forward Angela Dugalic (32) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA forward Angela Dugalic (32) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Christina Karamouzi (3) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Christina Karamouzi (3) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA guard Christina Karamouzi (3) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Megan Grant (43) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Megan Grant (43) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA guard Megan Grant (43) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA head coach Cori Close arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA head coach Cori Close arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA head coach Cori Close arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA assistant coach Tasha Brown arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA assistant coach Tasha Brown arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA assistant coach Tasha Brown arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Gianna Kneepkens (8) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Gianna Kneepkens (8) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

Jessica Cryderman - The Sporting Tribune

UCLA guard Gianna Kneepkens (8) arrives back to campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus, hoisting the trophy with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus, hoisting the trophy with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) arrives back to campus, hoisting the trophy with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA guard Gabriela Jaquez (11) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA guard Kiki Rice (1) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA guard Kiki Rice (1) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA guard Kiki Rice (1) celebrates with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) signs autographs for fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA head coach Cori Close responds to media after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA head coach Cori Close takes photos with fans after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.
UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.

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UCLA fans cheer for the UCLA women's basketball team as the team arrives back on campus after winning the NCAA women's basketball National Championship on April 5th, 2026 at UCLA Campus in Los Angeles, CA.




Female coaches make huge difference - Scarratt

When Emily Scarratt returns to Allianz Stadium on Saturday, it will be in a different role to the one she played during England's World Cup win in September.

The Red Roses' record points-scorer, who had been player-coaching at Loughborough Lightning, hung up her boots after England's final victory over Canada.

Injury and high-level competition in the centres resulted in arguably the greatest England women's player being deployed on the ground as the team's water carrier.

The role had her connected with the coaching team via an earpiece to bring on valuable information to the team.

Now she returns for the 2026 Women's Six Nations as England's new lead attack and backs coach, replacing former assistant coach Lou Meadows.

With Scarratt's former team-mate Sarah Hunter the side's defence coach, England are developing two of the game's biggest talents as the Red Roses' wait for a female head coach continues.

When asked about the value of having women coaching women's teams, Scarratt told BBC Sport: "It is huge.

"I have spent so much of my career being coached by men, and brilliant men, and men who have had so much experience and can bring so much from their own experiences into our world.

"Having females around the environment makes a big difference. Just being able to check in with players differently, have different sorts of conversations, be comfortably able to go into the changing room and grab somebody you know, just simple logistics like that.

"I found it in terms of the girls feeling like they can say stuff to me that perhaps they wouldn't feel comfortable saying to either an older coach and/or a male coach."

Emily Scarratt
Emily Scarratt (left) took on the role as England's water carrier after injury and competition affected her World Cup availability [Getty Images]

At the Women's World Cup last year, 32% of coaches were female, up from 15% in 2021. However, that number fell short of the 40% target set by World Rugby after the previous tournament in New Zealand.

In March, it was announced that every team in Fifa's women's football tournaments must include at least one female head coach or assistant coach following the introduction of new regulations.

Asked whether head coach John Mitchell is actively trying to promote promising female coaches, Scarratt told BBC Sport: "I don't know if Mitch [Mitchell] will admit it or not, but I think it has been part of his master plan all along.

"There are a few of us who have only just recently retired. There are also a few of the older players who, I am sure, would love to get involved, stay in the RFU or coach somewhere.

"He [John Mitchell] understood that, along with [RFU head of women's performance] Charlie Hayter, in terms of future planning."

'Most definitely' head coach potential

Emily Scarratt and Natasha Hunt with the World Cup
Emily Scarratt and Natasha Hunt have won two World Cups together [Getty Images]

In 2018, Hunter's former England head coach Simon Middleton tipped his captain to take over his role one day.

Asked whether Scarratt or Hunter, who have a combined total of 260 international caps, have the capability to take over as head coach for the next World Cup in 2033, Mitchell said: "Most definitely. I will probably be an old man by then, in my 70s I think."

He added: "They have been challenged for a long time in their careers and they are extremely curious.

"You don't play over 100 Test matches or become the most-capped English women's player in history if you don't have a strong work rate.

"You have two wonderful people who are authentic, easy to work with and fun to work with."

A challenge for Scarratt, which Hunter has already had to navigate, is coaching her former team-mates.

Scrum-half Natasha Hunt appears regularly on Scarratt's podcast, 'The Good, the Scaz and the Rugby', and the pair were room-mates in camp.

Pre-recorded shows will still go out but Scarratt will be fully focused on coaching during the Six Nations.

"She [Hunt] tried [to still room with me], she tried pretty hard," she joked.

"Mo [Hunt] is rooming with Marlie Packer. So for anyone who was concerned, she is safe and well looked after.

"There are certain things that I cannot talk to Mo about any more because there is an element where it is not appropriate for players to know certain things.

"Obviously they know who I am. I know who they are. There is no point trying to pretend like we [former team-mates] are not friends or that we can't share a joke with one another. That would almost be weirder."

Only three female head coaches were in charge at the last World Cup (France, Australia and Japan).

Scarratt said it is too early to consider one day taking on that role but she remains passionate about increasing opportunities for female coaches.

"Fundamentally, we need to do a better job - whether that is upskilling, making it more accessible or showing that it is visible - for more people to be in the game and to then move into those roles," she added.

"There is still probably a shortage of people available to do that, aside from ex-players. It is very cool to see women in those roles."

Chelsea 7-0 Port Vale, Player Ratings: Estêvão starts, leads the way

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04: Chelsea's Joao Pedro celebrates scoring his side's second goal with team mate Estevao during the Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final match between Chelsea and Port Vale on April 04, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

1. ESTÊVAO (8.2)

It’s hard to get too excited about this result despite the margin of victory, but Chelsea barely broke a sweat and still romped past third division Port Vale, just as one might expect, so at least we’ve got that going for us, which is nice. Given the way the season’s been going, it was sure nice to have something to smile about.

Also nice was seeing Estêvão back in the starting lineup, for the first time in nine games. The youngster had himself some fun, especially in the second half, eventually collecting a goal and an assist. He’s appointment viewing and gets the people out of their seats.

He’s also in the conversation for our player of the season, despite limited action. This was his seventh Man of the Match, now one ahead of Reece James and second only to João Pedro (9).

2. JOÃO PEDRO (7.7)

Speaking of João Pedro, he got his team-leading 19th goal of the season in all competitions: now just one shy of the 20-goal mark of excellence. Should he get there, he’d become our first striker to reach that mark since Diego Costa in 2016-17.

3. MALO GUSTO (7.5)

We sure could use this good version of Malo Gusto down the stretch.


vs. PORT VALE (FAC, H, W 7-0)

EXCEPTIONAL (8.5-9.5): —

EXCELLENT (7.5-8.4): Estêvão (8.2), João Pedro (7.7), Gusto (7.5)

GOOD (6.5-7.4): Santos (7.3), Hato (7.3), Palmer (6.8), Tosin (6.8), Neto (6.7), Lavia (6.5)

AVERAGE (5.5-6.4): Garnacho (6.4, sub), Essugo (6.3, sub), Kavuma-McQueen (6.2, sub), Fofana (6.2), Acheampong (6.1, sub), Sánchez (6.0)

SUBPAR (4.5-5.4): Delap (5.1, sub)

BAD (3.5-4.4): —

TERRIBLE (2.5-3.4): —


OVERALL

Manchester City are utilizing a French international to devastating effect

Manchester City are utilizing a French international to devastating effect
Manchester City are utilizing a French international to devastating effect

Rayan Cherki has had an impressive debut season for Manchester City. The French international has scored nine goals and added eleven assists in 42 appearances so far this season. Outside of his goals and assists, Cherki has quickly adapted to Pep Guardiola’s demands of him. The French international has shown that he is willing to track back and pick his moments when in possession. Rayan Cherki is far from a finished product as a City player. He still has another level or two to reach, which is no surprise given he is only 22 years of age.

Over the past two matches that Manchester City have played, against Arsenal in the Carabao Cup final and in City’s 4-0 win over Liverpool in their FA Cup quarter-final tie at the Etihad, Cherki has been employed in a role that makes him a devastating player for Pep Guardiola’s side. Rayan Cherki’s impact in both games has been hard to ignore as he’s played an important role in big City victories.

Rayan Cherki was devastating for Manchester City against Liverpool as he was against Arsenal.

Cherki played an important role for Manchester City as they beat Arsenal 2-0 at Wembley in the Carabao Cup final. Cherki’s ability to drift between the lines, and into dangerous space helped Pep Guardiola’s side stretch, and ultimately unlock Arsenal’s defence. Especially in the second half at Wembley. Cherki started in a similar position against Liverpool at the Etihad. By the time that the French international was taken off against Arne Slot’s side, he’d had a tremendous impact in the FA Cup quarter-final tie.

Rayan Cherki once again drifted wherever he was needed against Liverpool. In the first 20 minutes he got himself into dangerous positions in the Liverpool box, but his touch let him down before he couod should. At that point, it didn’t seem like it would Rayan Cherki’s day. But that would soon change as Manchester City put Liverpool to the sword.

After Erling Haaland gave City the lead from the penalty spot in the 39th minute at the Etihad, Liverpool were on the back foot. Pep Guardiola’s side pressed for another goal before halftime and they found it just before the final whistle blew. Cherki was played in on the right, and he found Antoine Semenyo in space further ahead of him. Semenyo played in a teasing cross from the byline and Erling Haaland headed City into a 2-0 lead. The game was over.

Rayan Cherki would pick up an assist in the 50th minute. His superb through ball picked out Antoine Semenyo who made it 3-0 in the 50th minute with a brilliant finish. What stood out about both of Cherki’s contributions to City goals was where they were made. One was on the right and the other on the left. Cherki is drifting all over the pitch and Manchester City are getting devastating value out of the French international.

Pep Lijnders and Antoine Semenyo had high praise for Rayan Cherki after Manchester City’s win over Liverpool.

Speaking with the media after Manchester City’s emphatic win over Liverpool, Pep Lijnders explained where Manchester City want to utilise the French international. The Manchester City assistant manager explained that they want Cherki playing closer to goal, and Lijnders also praised Cherki’s willingness to improve as a player. Lijnders explained: “The only thing we are working on with him is always receiving the ball to hurt the opposition.

Because you saw the pass to Antoine – the feeling and the timing. When he faces the goal, he’s becomes so, so dangerous.

It’s for the other players to make sure he receives the ball in these spaces and pockets.

If you saw today the work ethic without the ball, that defines with Cherki how he is growing. He wants to improve as well.

In an interview relayed by Hayters TV, Antoine Semenyo said that Rayan Cherki is one of the world’s best players. Semenyo added that playing with Cherki makes his job easier. The Ghana international explained: “He’s one of the world’s best. He can literally do anything with the ball, so he makes my life easy. I know that he’s going to drop and he’s going to try and find me in behind or play to my feet, so it just makes it easier.

I remember my first day in training Just some of the skills he was pulling up, I thought, ‘What kind of player is he?’ He’s a top player. Creative with the ball and we love it.

Final thoughts.

Manchester City have found a position for Rayan Cherki in their starting lineup where they are getting maximum value out of the French international. Cherki is playing a free role, closer to goal, and that is allowing Pep Guardiola’s side to have an attacking weapon that their opponents simply do not have.

Pep Lijnders and Antoine Semenyo had high praise for Rayan Cherki’s talent and his willingness to improve as a player. Playing in a role that allows him to drift all over the pitch and influence a game in possession as Cherki sees fit. That is the best role for him in this Manchester City side as we have seen against Arsenal and Liverpool.

Gianluca Mancini suffers injury, doubtful for Pisa clash

Gianluca Mancini suffers injury, doubtful for Pisa clash
Gianluca Mancini suffers injury, doubtful for Pisa clash

Gianluca Mancini went down with an injury in the first half of Roma’s 5-2 defeat to Inter.

Gian Piero Gasperini replaced him with Daniele Ghilardi.

Shortly after the goal that temporarily tied the game, the Giallorossi number 23 collided with Marcus Thuram: the Italian was the worst of it, and grimaced in pain after the challenge. He tried to grit his teeth, but ultimately was forced to sit on the bench.

Mancini’s condition needs to be assessed: the Roma defender has suffered a muscle problem in his right adductor. He will undergo tests in the coming days to assess the extent of the injury.

Another blow for Gasperini, who in the press conference had emphasized the importance of the number 23: “He’s a lynchpin, he’s an important player. When we manage to have a full squad, like we did in the first half of the season, we’re much more competitive.”

Atletico Madrid stance on Barcelona plans for Julian Alvarez swap deal

Atletico Madrid stance on Barcelona plans for Julian Alvarez swap deal
Atletico Madrid stance on Barcelona plans for Julian Alvarez swap deal

It’s no secret that Barcelona have identified Julian Alvarez as their leading target for this summer’s transfer window. The Atletico Madrid striker is their dream pick-up, although it will be far from easy to bring him to the Spotify Camp Nou.

The main issue is that Barcelona will struggle to spend as big as they have previously done so on one position, given they are still very much suffering with financial woes. Furthermore, they have several areas to address during the summer transfer window, meaning their funds will need to be spread out.

Nevertheless, Barcelona are prepared to move for Alvarez by offering a player-plus-cash deal as a way to lower the liquid cost, although this will not fly with Atleti. According to Sport, club bosses at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano are clear that if a deal is to be done for their star striker, it will not happen at a reduced cost.

Atleti determined to keep Alvarez

Atleti are no longer suffering with the same financial woes that had held them back for the last few years. They have no plans to sell Alvarez, but if it becomes clear that a deal would be in their best interest, they will relax their stance. But this does not help Barcelona, who are now aware that it will take over €100m for there to be any chance of them signing the Argentina international this summer.

If Atleti continue to take a hard-line stance, which is expected, it would make sense for Barcelona to explore alternatives. Victor Osimhen is one of the players they are considering alongside Alvarez, and the likelihood is that he will be more achievable than the 2022 World Cup winner.

It remains to be seen how Barcelona approach their striker pursuit as the summer draws nearer, but right now, it looks difficult for Alvarez to play a prominent role in it.

Pellegrini: “We must get back on track ASAP.”

Pellegrini: “We must get back on track ASAP.”
Pellegrini: “We must get back on track ASAP.”

At San Siro, Roma swept Inter 5-2, complicating their race for fourth place.

Mancini and Pellegrini scored the goals that softened the Giallorossi’s defeat.

After the match, the midfielder spoke to Dazn.

The number 7 commented on the team’s attitude in the second half: “We came on and immediately conceded. Then we equalized, but Inter regained the lead before halftime. We came back on the pitch and conceded another goal. It’s not easy to react to incidents like this. In the first half, we felt we were in the game and in control, but conceding goals like that doesn’t help.”

Roma collapsed after Gatti’s goal in the 3-3 draw against Juventus, and Pellegrini commented: “I don’t think a goal conceded in the 93rd minute can compromise our commitment, dedication, and desire to win. It certainly made us angry; that goal ruined a great match like the one against Milan.”

Then the midfielder emphasized the team’s desire to always give their all: “This team never lacks the desire to do well, but sometimes it’s not enough, like today. Inter are very strong and well-positioned on the pitch. We’re having some difficulties due to some negative incidents. We need to put our helmets back on and try to turn the incidents in our favor.”

Chicago takes on Washington on 7-game skid

Chicago Bulls (29-49, 12th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (17-61, 15th in the Eastern Conference)

Washington; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: Chicago is looking to break its seven-game losing streak with a victory against Washington.

The Wizards have gone 11-37 against Eastern Conference teams. Washington has a 4-40 record against opponents over .500.

The Bulls are 17-31 in conference games. Chicago is fourth in the Eastern Conference scoring 52.4 points per game in the paint led by Tre Jones averaging 8.7.

The Wizards are shooting 46.3% from the field this season, 1.6 percentage points lower than the 47.9% the Bulls allow to opponents. The Bulls are shooting 46.9% from the field, 1.8% lower than the 48.7% the Wizards' opponents have shot this season.

The teams play for the second time this season. The Bulls won the last matchup 121-120 on Nov. 23, with Josh Giddey scoring 18 points in the win.

TOP PERFORMERS: Bub Carrington is averaging 10.3 points and 4.6 assists for the Wizards. Jaden Hardy is averaging 3.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

Matas Buzelis is averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.5 blocks for the Bulls. Collin Sexton is averaging 18.7 points over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Wizards: 1-9, averaging 114.9 points, 38.0 rebounds, 25.0 assists, 8.3 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 48.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 130.4 points per game.

Bulls: 1-9, averaging 117.1 points, 43.9 rebounds, 26.0 assists, 7.4 steals and 4.7 blocks per game while shooting 46.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 132.1 points.

INJURIES: Wizards: Anthony Davis: out (finger), Tristan Vukcevic: day to day (knee), Justin Champagnie: day to day (knee), Cam Whitmore: out for season (shoulder), Tre Johnson: day to day (foot), Alex Sarr: day to day (toe), Kyshawn George: out for season (elbow), D'Angelo Russell: out (not injury related), Trae Young: out (quad), Bilal Coulibaly: day to day (heel).

Bulls: Anfernee Simons: out (wrist), Jalen Smith: out for season (calf), Matas Buzelis: day to day (illness), Noa Essengue: out for season (shoulder), Josh Giddey: day to day (hamstring), Nick Richards: day to day (elbow), Zach Collins: out for season (toe).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Warriors take on the Kings on 4-game skid

Sacramento Kings (21-58, 14th in the Western Conference) vs. Golden State Warriors (36-42, 10th in the Western Conference)

San Francisco; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: Golden State enters the matchup against Sacramento after losing four straight games.

The Warriors are 6-6 in division games. Golden State is eighth in the Western Conference scoring 114.8 points while shooting 46.1% from the field.

The Kings are 3-11 against opponents in the Pacific Division. Sacramento is 13-26 when it has fewer turnovers than its opponents and averages 13.7 turnovers per game.

The Warriors score 114.8 points per game, 6.4 fewer points than the 121.2 the Kings give up. The Kings are shooting 46.7% from the field, 1.2% lower than the 47.9% the Warriors' opponents have shot this season.

The teams square off for the third time this season. The Warriors won the last matchup 137-103 on Jan. 10. Stephen Curry scored 27 points to help lead the Warriors to the victory.

TOP PERFORMERS: Draymond Green is scoring 8.6 points per game and averaging 5.5 rebounds for the Warriors. Brandin Podziemski is averaging 17.4 points and 5.5 rebounds over the last 10 games.

Maxime Raynaud is averaging 12.1 points and 7.5 rebounds for the Kings. DeMar DeRozan is averaging 13.8 points over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Warriors: 3-7, averaging 112.0 points, 39.8 rebounds, 28.1 assists, 9.2 steals and 3.4 blocks per game while shooting 47.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 120.2 points per game.

Kings: 3-7, averaging 111.6 points, 42.4 rebounds, 27.1 assists, 5.9 steals and 4.0 blocks per game while shooting 47.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 125.3 points.

INJURIES: Warriors: Quinten Post: out (foot), Jimmy Butler III: out for season (knee), Al Horford: out (calf), Moses Moody: out for season (knee), LJ Cryer: out (illness).

Kings: Domantas Sabonis: out for season (back), Russell Westbrook: out (foot), De'Andre Hunter: out for season (eye), Zach LaVine: out for season (finger), Drew Eubanks: out for season (thumb), Malik Monk: day to day (shoulder), Keegan Murray: out (ankle).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Los Angeles faces Oklahoma City, looks for 11th straight home win

Oklahoma City Thunder (62-16, first in the Western Conference) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (50-28, third in the Western Conference)

Los Angeles; Tuesday, 10:30 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Thunder -13; over/under is 226.5

BOTTOM LINE: Los Angeles will try to keep its 10-game home win streak alive when the Lakers take on Oklahoma City.

The Lakers are 30-18 in conference matchups. Los Angeles ranks ninth in the Western Conference with 31.6 defensive rebounds per game led by Luka Doncic averaging 7.1.

The Thunder are 39-9 in Western Conference play. Oklahoma City averages 12.0 turnovers per game and is 50-10 when winning the turnover battle.

The Lakers make 50.1% of their shots from the field this season, which is 6.7 percentage points higher than the Thunder have allowed to their opponents (43.4%). The Thunder average 119.2 points per game, 3.9 more than the 115.3 the Lakers allow to opponents.

The two teams match up for the fourth time this season. The Thunder defeated the Lakers 139-96 in their last matchup on April 3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 28 points, and Austin Reaves led the Lakers with 15 points.

TOP PERFORMERS: LeBron James is scoring 20.8 points per game with 6.1 rebounds and 7.1 assists for the Lakers. Jaxson Hayes is averaging 11.5 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 79.2% over the past 10 games.

Chet Holmgren is scoring 17.0 points per game and averaging 8.8 rebounds for the Thunder. Isaiah Joe is averaging 2.5 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Lakers: 7-3, averaging 119.7 points, 42.2 rebounds, 25.8 assists, 8.5 steals and 5.3 blocks per game while shooting 52.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.5 points per game.

Thunder: 9-1, averaging 123.9 points, 47.1 rebounds, 26.5 assists, 9.1 steals and 5.5 blocks per game while shooting 50.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 106.3 points.

INJURIES: Lakers: Austin Reaves: out (rib), Marcus Smart: out (ankle), Luka Doncic: out (hamstring).

Thunder: Alex Caruso: day to day (illness), Luguentz Dort: day to day (undisclosed), Thomas Sorber: out for season (knee).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Toronto faces conference foe Miami

Miami Heat (41-37, 10th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Toronto Raptors (43-35, seventh in the Eastern Conference)

Toronto; Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Raptors -2.5; over/under is 238.5

BOTTOM LINE: Miami plays Toronto in Eastern Conference action Tuesday.

The Raptors are 30-18 in Eastern Conference games. Toronto ranks second in the Eastern Conference with 29.5 assists per game led by Immanuel Quickley averaging 6.0.

The Heat are 25-23 in Eastern Conference play. Miami has a 6-4 record in one-possession games.

The Raptors average 11.3 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.7 fewer makes per game than the Heat allow (14.0). The Heat average 13.6 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.0 more made shot on average than the 12.6 per game the Raptors give up.

The two teams play for the third time this season. The Raptors defeated the Heat 112-91 in their last matchup on Dec. 24. Scottie Barnes led the Raptors with 27 points, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. led the Heat with 21 points.

TOP PERFORMERS: Barnes is scoring 18.1 points per game with 7.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists for the Raptors. RJ Barrett is averaging 19.6 points and 4.4 rebounds while shooting 47.7% over the last 10 games.

Bam Adebayo is averaging 20.2 points and 10 rebounds for the Heat. Tyler Herro is averaging 2.6 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Raptors: 4-6, averaging 116.8 points, 39.0 rebounds, 34.2 assists, 10.3 steals and 5.6 blocks per game while shooting 51.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 114.1 points per game.

Heat: 3-7, averaging 123.1 points, 43.3 rebounds, 29.5 assists, 6.3 steals and 4.4 blocks per game while shooting 47.5% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 130.8 points.

INJURIES: Raptors: Immanuel Quickley: out (foot).

Heat: Norman Powell: day to day (illness), Tyler Herro: day to day (personal).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Minnesota faces Indiana, seeks to break 3-game slide

Minnesota Timberwolves (46-32, sixth in the Western Conference) vs. Indiana Pacers (18-60, 14th in the Eastern Conference)

Indianapolis; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota comes into the matchup against Indiana after losing three games in a row.

The Pacers are 11-27 on their home court. Indiana averages 13.7 turnovers per game and is 13-25 when it wins the turnover battle.

The Timberwolves are 21-17 on the road. Minnesota ranks eighth in the Western Conference scoring 49.9 points per game in the paint led by Julius Randle averaging 10.3.

The Pacers average 112.5 points per game, 1.7 fewer points than the 114.2 the Timberwolves give up. The Timberwolves average 117.5 points per game, 3.2 fewer than the 120.7 the Pacers give up.

The teams square off for the second time this season. The Timberwolves won 114-110 in the last meeting on Oct. 26. Randle led the Timberwolves with 31 points, and Pascal Siakam led the Pacers with 33 points.

TOP PERFORMERS: Siakam is averaging 24 points, 6.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists for the Pacers. Obi Toppin is averaging 11.9 points over the last 10 games.

Rudy Gobert is scoring 11.0 points per game and averaging 11.5 rebounds for the Timberwolves. Donte DiVincenzo is averaging 2.9 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Pacers: 3-7, averaging 121.5 points, 38.6 rebounds, 34.4 assists, 6.8 steals and 3.8 blocks per game while shooting 51.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 126.4 points per game.

Timberwolves: 5-5, averaging 110.9 points, 45.4 rebounds, 25.7 assists, 9.2 steals and 6.6 blocks per game while shooting 44.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 107.6 points.

INJURIES: Pacers: T.J. McConnell: day to day (hamstring), Johnny Furphy: out for season (knee), Andrew Nembhard: day to day (back), Ben Sheppard: day to day (hip), Ivica Zubac: out for season (rib), Pascal Siakam: day to day (back), Jarace Walker: day to day (back), Aaron Nesmith: day to day (neck), Tyrese Haliburton: out for season (achilles).

Timberwolves: Anthony Edwards: out (knee), Jaden McDaniels: out (knee).

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Milwaukee plays Brooklyn, looks to end road skid

Milwaukee Bucks (31-47, 11th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Brooklyn Nets (19-59, 13th in the Eastern Conference)

New York; Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT

BOTTOM LINE: Milwaukee visits Brooklyn looking to stop its three-game road losing streak.

The Nets are 13-34 in Eastern Conference games. Brooklyn is 2-4 in games decided by less than 4 points.

The Bucks are 20-28 against Eastern Conference opponents. Milwaukee is 18-31 in games decided by 10 points or more.

The Nets score 106.2 points per game, 10.6 fewer points than the 116.8 the Bucks give up. The Bucks are shooting 47.8% from the field, 1.8% lower than the 49.6% the Nets' opponents have shot this season.

The teams square off for the third time this season. The Nets won 127-82 in the last matchup on Dec. 14. Egor Demin led the Nets with 17 points, and Gary Trent Jr. led the Bucks with 20 points.

TOP PERFORMERS: Nic Claxton is averaging 11.7 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists for the Nets. Nolan Traore is averaging 11.3 points over the last 10 games.

Myles Turner is scoring 11.9 points per game and averaging 5.3 rebounds for the Bucks. Ryan Rollins is averaging 15.0 points and 3.3 rebounds over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Nets: 2-8, averaging 104.0 points, 34.2 rebounds, 24.2 assists, 10.0 steals and 4.3 blocks per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.1 points per game.

Bucks: 3-7, averaging 107.5 points, 39.1 rebounds, 23.9 assists, 8.1 steals and 3.6 blocks per game while shooting 46.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 121.2 points.

INJURIES: Nets: Ziaire Williams: day to day (foot), Noah Clowney: day to day (ankle), Nic Claxton: day to day (hand), Danny Wolf: out for season (ankle), Egor Demin: out for season (foot), Day'Ron Sharpe: out for season (thumb), Michael Porter Jr.: out for season (hamstring), Terance Mann: day to day (achilles), Ben Saraf: day to day (back).

Bucks: Kevin Porter Jr.: out for season (knee), Giannis Antetokounmpo: day to day (ankle), Bobby Portis: day to day (wrist), Gary Trent Jr.: day to day (hip).

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Houston looks for 50th victory of season in matchup with Phoenix

Houston Rockets (49-29, fifth in the Western Conference) vs. Phoenix Suns (43-35, seventh in the Western Conference)

Phoenix; Tuesday, 11 p.m. EDT

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Rockets -2; over/under is 220.5

BOTTOM LINE: Houston will look for its 50th victory of the season when the Rockets visit the Phoenix Suns.

The Suns are 27-21 in Western Conference games. Phoenix has an 18-27 record against teams over .500.

The Rockets are 27-22 against Western Conference opponents. Houston is 21-16 against opponents with a winning record.

The Suns are shooting 45.5% from the field this season, 0.5 percentage points lower than the 46.0% the Rockets allow to opponents. The Rockets average 11.5 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.6 fewer makes per game than the Suns allow.

The teams meet for the fourth time this season. In the last matchup on Jan. 6 the Rockets won 100-97 led by 26 points from Kevin Durant, while Devin Booker scored 27 points for the Suns.

TOP PERFORMERS: Collin Gillespie is averaging 12.9 points and 4.8 assists for the Suns. Booker is averaging 26.5 points over the last 10 games.

Durant is averaging 25.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists for the Rockets. Alperen Sengun is averaging 22.8 points, 8.5 rebounds and 6.6 assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Suns: 4-6, averaging 115.5 points, 42.9 rebounds, 26.3 assists, 9.1 steals and 4.6 blocks per game while shooting 45.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 111.4 points per game.

Rockets: 8-2, averaging 121.2 points, 47.0 rebounds, 30.7 assists, 7.3 steals and 6.2 blocks per game while shooting 50.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 109.9 points.

INJURIES: Suns: Haywood Highsmith: day to day (knee).

Rockets: Fred VanVleet: out for season (acl), Steven Adams: out for season (ankle).

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Steph Curry provides thrills, 29 points but Warriors are edged by Rockets

Stephen Curry (30) drives to the basket late in the second half as the Golden State Warriors played the Houston Rockets at Chase Center in San Francisco, on Sunday, April 5, 2026. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/S.F. Chronicle)

Befitting for Stephen Curry to resurrect the Chase Center crowd on Easter Sunday.

Curry's first outing since Jan. 30 for the Golden State Warriors began with a first-quarter standing ovation and ended with a 117-116 loss to the Houston Rockets. The superstar guard in his 17th season had missed 27 straight games with runner's knee, but he sparked his teammates and spectators the moment he started his pregame warmup.

In 26 minutes as a reserve, his first regular-season appearance off the bench since March 7, 2012, Curry provided 29 points (11-fot-21 shooting and 5-for-10 3-point shooting) and thrills whenever he had the ball. Brandin Podziemski added 18 points for the Warriors, who got seven points, six rebounds and 12 assists from Draymond Green - remaining 10th in the Western Conference. 

Kevin Durant led Houston with 31 points, eight rebounds and eight assists and Alperen Sengun made the go-ahead layup with 11.1 seconds to play. Curry missed a contested 3-pointer as time expired.

Curry took the floor for warmups as a choral rendition of "Father Stretch My Hands" blared and underwent his famed routine with a pep in his step. A bigger-than-usual gallery oohed and aahed, swelling into a sellout crowd - giddier to see Curry play than an egg-hunting kid on Easter morning.

After drawing enthused applause for his entrance at the 4:54 mark in the first quarter, Curry used his gravity to open big man Charles Bassey - who had five points and four rebounds in his team debut - for a two-handed dunk via pick-and-roll. Curry opened Podziemski for a 3-pointer and Bassey for another two - adding two triples, a driving deuce and cutting deuce in 11 first-half minutes.

The Warriors (36-42) trailed 55-53 at halftime with Curry checking in again at the 8:38 mark in the third quarter. He added a mid-range jumper and floater, later crossing over Durant and finishing a layup through contact to cheers - adding a shimmy from his seat on the court that garnered cheers when shown on replay.

Then came a stepback triple over Tari Eason and two free throws courtesy of Durant - capping an 11-point quarter.

Curry's final shift began with 6:56 to play and included a triple and layup from Draymond Green and a dime to Gary Payton II. Curry's 3-pointer in the final minute pulled the Warriors within a point, preceding Green's go-ahead pass to Payton with 19.5 seconds to play.

Sengun's go-ahead layup followed.

Rockets 117, Warriors 116

FGFTReb
HOUSTONMinM-AM-AO-TAPFPTS
Durant37:1510-178-90-88331
Smith Jr.31:379-120-00-91423
Sengun36:5410-193-33-67324
Sheppard26:044-81-10-02011
Thompson39:298-112-40-37218
Holiday22:072-30-01-2416
Eason19:191-90-01-4022
Okogie12:230-02-20-2012
Tate10:570-10-02-2100
Capela3:550-00-01-2000
Totals240:0044-8016-198-383016117

Percentages: FG .550, FT .842.

3-Point Goals: 13-29, .448 (Smith Jr. 5-7, Durant 3-6, Holiday 2-3, Sheppard 2-4, Sengun 1-5, Eason 0-4).

Team Rebounds: 6. Team Turnovers: 1.

Blocked Shots: 7 (Durant 3, Sengun 2, Holiday, Sheppard).

Turnovers: 13 (Durant 3, Sengun 2, Smith Jr. 2, Thompson 2, Eason, Holiday, Okogie, Sheppard).

Steals: 4 (Sheppard 2, Eason, Thompson).

Technical Fouls: None.

FGFTReb
GOLDEN STATEMinM-AM-AO-TAPFPTS
D.Green34:033-40-01-61257
Santos32:045-153-40-41315
Porzingis22:363-93-32-8369
Melton22:502-40-00-1406
Podziemski36:507-112-20-23018
St.Curry26:0811-212-30-24129
Payton II25:206-112-22-32314
Se.Curry12:391-33-30-0006
Spencer12:092-42-20-1307
Bassey9:442-21-11-4115
Richard5:360-00-00-0100
Totals240:0042-8418-206-313419116

Percentages: FG .500, FT .900.

3-Point Goals: 14-40, .350 (St.Curry 5-10, Melton 2-4, Podziemski 2-6, Santos 2-8, D.Green 1-1, Spencer 1-2, Se.Curry 1-3, Payton II 0-3, Porzingis 0-3).

Team Rebounds: 9. Team Turnovers: None.

Blocked Shots: 3 (Bassey 2, Melton).

Turnovers: 10 (Santos 3, Podziemski 2, Bassey, D.Green, Melton, Se.Curry, St.Curry).

Steals: 7 (Santos 2, D.Green, Podziemski, Se.Curry, Spencer, St.Curry).

Technical Fouls: None.

Houston26293725-117
Golden State31222934-116

A_18,064 (18,064).

The Warriors next play Tuesday against the Sacramento Kings at Chase Center.

This article originally published at Steph Curry provides thrills, 29 points but Warriors are edged by Rockets.

Between world class & World Cup frustration: this club shames a nation

Between world class & World Cup frustration: this club shames a nation
Between world class & World Cup frustration: this club shames a nation

The contrast could hardly be greater. Just a few days ago, the Italian national team missed out on World Cup qualification for the third consecutive time after a penalty shootout defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is undoubtedly a historic low point that ruthlessly exposes the country’s structural problems. These include poor youth development, little to no trust in young players, and a league that struggles to shake off its reputation as a "retirement league."

And then there is Como. On the beautiful shores of Lake Como, a highly intriguing football project has emerged under coach Cesc Fabregas. With a bold and attacking style ("I love to attack and I love to have the ball"), the Spaniard has turned what was once a second- or even third-division club into a Champions League contender. They are currently fourth and hold a three-point lead over former serial champions Juventus.

Success is also a result of money

The less romantic truth is this: this rapid rise has been made possible primarily by massive investment. Since the Indonesian Hartono brothers came on board, Como have been in an excellent financial position, with around €127 million spent on new players in this season alone. Names like Álvaro Morata and top talent Nico Paz are symbolic of that quality. 

But this is exactly where the real problem begins – at least from an Italian perspective. Because while Como are thrilling on the pitch, the influence of domestic players is practically non-existent. Only two Italians are even in the squad, and their combined playing time amounts to a mere 14 minutes. Instead, Fabregas relies on an international mix, including a notably high number of older players.

So the bitter realization is this: the perhaps most exciting club of this Serie A season has absolutely nothing to do with the development of Italian players – and therefore, indirectly, with the Italian national team as well.

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Fabregas inspired by Wenger

In fact, Como embody exactly what Italian football is missing. The team plays bravely, with variety, and has a clear attacking identity. Fabregas takes inspiration from coaches like Arsène Wenger, whom he calls a "second father," and consistently applies modern principles such as positional play and quick transitions. "I learned a lot from him, and I want my team to put that into practice as well," explains the World Cup and European Championship winner.

But while an internationally assembled club shakes up the league, domestic talent development is being left behind. Countries like England, Spain, and France produce huge numbers of top players year after year. Italy, by contrast, can only watch from the sidelines – including at the upcoming World Cup. 

Ironically, then, Como are both a beacon of hope and a warning. The success of the Lombardy club shows what is possible with a clear plan, properly invested money, and a great deal of courage. But it also mercilessly lays bare why the once-feared Squadra Azzurra have currently fallen behind. 

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2026 Masters payout, prize money: How Augusta National pays the winner

The prize money at every men's golf major championship is big, and the Masters Tournament will again fill the wallets of its competitors in 2025.

By the time the dust settles at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday afternoon, a payout of at least $21 million should be handed out to those that make the cut ― and to those that don't.

While the Masters and Augusta National have not yet announced the prize money structure and payouts for the 2026 Masters Tournament, we can look at 2025 to get a good sense of what it'll look like this week.

Masters prize money 2026: Payout, purse

The tournament doesn't announce a payout structure until later in the tournament, after the cut is officially made.

That said, the 2025 Masters' total payout was $21 million, an increase of $1 million for the purse from 2024.

While prizes decrease in size the further down the leaderboard you go, players that do not make the cut also receive part of the purse. In 2025, that amount was $25,000.

Masters prize money for top 10

In 2025, each of the top four finishers took home more than $1 million.

Champion Rory McIlroy won $4.2 million along with his green jacket and the career Grand Slam. Runner-up Justin Rose made $2,268,000. Patrick Reed and Scottie Scheffler also crossed seven figures for finishing third and fourth, respectively.

Bryson DeChambeau and Sungjae Im cashed nearly $800,000 each in a tie for fifth, Ludvig Aberg received just more than $700,000 in seventh, and a four-way tie for eighth was worth $588,000.

Masters past winners payout, prize money

2025: $4.2 million, Rory McIlroy

2024: $3.6 million, Scottie Scheffler

2023: $3.24 million, Jon Rahm

2022: $2.7 million, Scottie Scheffler

2021: $2.07 million, Hideki Matsuyama

2020: $1.8 million, Dustin Johnson

This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: 2026 Masters purse, payout: Prize money details for Augusta National

Is Tiger Woods playing the 2026 Masters? His history at Augusta National

While it hadn't been fully confirmed, Tiger Woods had been talking for several weeks about a return to competition at the Masters Tournament in 2026.

But one day after his appearance in The Golf League's playoffs, that plan had a definitive end.

Woods was in a car accident on March 27 and has been charged with DUI. On March 31, he declared that he was stepping away from golf to seek treatment.

Both the Masters Tournament and the PGA Tour made public statements of support for the former No. 1 golfer in the world.

Woods has won five green jackets, the latest in an upset result in 2019. Woods' professional career has stagnated since then due to a host of medical issues and, now, multiple car accidents.

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— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 1, 2026

Why is Tiger Woods not playing the 2026 Masters?

According to Golfweek on March 27, "Woods was traveling at a high rate of speed in a Land Rover and attempted to pass a truck pulling a trailer on a two-lane road when Woods swiped the trailer and his vehicle rolled on its side, coming to rest on the driver's side, according to the Martin County Sheriff's Office. Woods crawled out of the vehicle and showed signs of impairment."

In later published reports of police body-cam footage, officers were concerned with Woods' health after the accident and him failing a field sobriety test.

He eventually posted a statment saying he was stepping away from golf.

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— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) March 31, 2026

Tiger Woods' history at the Masters

After a pair of appearances as the US Amateur champion -- and the only missed cut at Augusta in his career -- Woods announced the dominance to come with a record romp in 1997, shooting an 18-under 270 to win by 12 shots. It, at the time, made him the youngest Masters champion and the holder of the best total score.

Woods also donned the green jacket in 2001, 2002 and 2005 before the 2019 shocker. From 2005-11, he never finished worse than sixth here.

But injuries began to take their toll. Woods did not play in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2021. Since the COVID Masters of 2020, Woods has not shot a round in the 60s at Augusta National, and under par only once in 10 tries.

He made the cut in 2023 but was forced to withdraw in the third round, and shot 82-77 on the weekend in 2024, clearly suffering from the aftereffects of multiple surgeries.

Tiger Woods' Masters Past Results

‘95: 72-72-77-72–293   T41 

‘96: 75-75–150   T60 

‘97: 70-66-65-69–270   1 

‘98: 71-72-72-70–285   T8 

‘99: 72-72-70-75–289   T18 

‘00: 75-72-68-69–284   5 

‘01: 70-66-68-68–272   1 

‘02: 70-69-66-71–276   1 

‘03: 76-73-66-75–290   T15 

‘04: 75-69-75-71–290   T22 

‘05: 74-66-65-71–276   1 

‘06: 72-71-71-70–284   T3 

‘07: 73-74-72-72–291   T2 

‘08: 72-71-68-72–283   2 

‘09: 70-72-70-68–280   T6 

‘10: 68-70-70-69–277   T4 

‘11: 71-66-74-67–278   T4 

‘12: 72-75-72-74–293   T40 

‘13: 70-73-70-70–283   T4 

‘15: 73-69-68-73–283   T17 

‘18: 73-75-72-69–289   T32 

‘19: 70-68-67-70–275   1 

‘20: 68-71-72-76–287   T38 

‘22: 71-74-78-78–301   47 

‘23: 74-73–WD 

‘24: 73-72-82-77–304   60 

This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Is Tiger Woods playing the 2026 Masters? His history at Augusta National

Barcelona defensive target ready to move to Catalonia but club must act fast

Barcelona defensive target ready to move to Catalonia but club must act fast
Barcelona defensive target ready to move to Catalonia but club must act fast

As we approach the final phase of the campaign, Barcelona are slowly thinking about the season ahead.

One of their priorities in the market is to bring in a new centre-back, with Alessandro Bastoni being the undisputed number one target.

Bastoni has a contract at Inter Milan until 2028, which is expected to pose problems for the club, especially with Inter not too keen on offloading their star player.

Bastoni eager to join Barcelona

However, a recent report from Mundo Deportivo has offered some positive insights into Barcelona’s pursuit of Bastoni.

It appears the Italian international is eager to join Barça as he feels the time is right to jump ship and become a part of Hansi Flick’s unit.

Keeping that in mind, he will do everything in his power to push for a move away from Inter Milan. However, he won’t be waiting for Barcelona forever, as the player is keen on finding a resolution early.

Bastoni wants to leave Serie A now. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

That means the onus is on Barcelona to act swiftly. Unfortunately, given the quantum of things, including the club’s active participation in La Liga and UEFA Champions League, pushing for Bastoni’s move could prove to be difficult.

That is where sporting director Deco could play a key role. Deco wants to work quietly in the Bastoni deal, with Barcelona confident that they can get the deal done at around €55-60 million.

But as far as Bastoni is concerned, the Italian is finally ready to leave Serie A and the idea of playing for Barcelona motivates him greatly.

From a tactical perspective, he can prove to be an ideal partner for Pau Cubarsi and a long-term replacement for Inigo Martinez, given his status as a left-footed ball-playing central defender.

KKR vs PBKS: Will rain play spoilsport at Kolkata? IMD issues warning

Kolkata Knight Riders’ search for their first win of IPL 2026 could face a major hurdle, with rain likely to play spoilsport in their clash against Punjab Kings at the Eden Gardens on Monday. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a strong possibility of rain impacting the fixture, raising concerns over a shortened contest or even a complete washout.

Weather Adds to KKR’s Early-Season Woes

KKR, yet to open their account this season, are already under pressure, and adverse weather conditions could further complicate their campaign. Their upcoming match against Lucknow Super Giants at the same venue is also under a rain threat, making it a challenging phase for the franchise.

Interestingly, the corresponding fixture between KKR and PBKS last season was also disrupted by rain. Punjab Kings had posted 201/4 before KKR reached 7/0, with both teams eventually sharing a point after the match was abandoned.

IMD Forecast Signals Stormy Conditions

The IMD has attributed the unstable weather to a low-pressure trough stretching from Bihar to Manipur, passing through North Bengal, Assam, and Bangladesh.

"The state is likely to witness another round of Kalbaishakhi storms, with the possibility of hail and thunderstorms from Sunday through Thursday. The intensity and spread of rainfall are expected to peak on Tuesday and Wednesday," the IMD said.

"The weather is expected to turn more severe on Tuesday, when Kalbaishakhi storms accompanied by winds of 50-60 kmph, lightning and rain are likely to impact Kolkata and adjoining areas."

Persistent cloud cover and heavy showers have already affected preparations, with both teams’ practice sessions on the eve of the match cancelled due to a downpour. The Eden Gardens outfield remained under covers, with visible water patches.

Limited Window for a Result

With rain threatening to disrupt proceedings, the match officials will have a narrow window to ensure a result. A minimum five-overs-a-side game can only be staged if play begins by 10:56 pm, with the toss required to take place no later than 10:46 pm. Such a shortened contest would likely turn into a high-intensity shootout, heavily favouring aggressive batting.

However, if no play is possible within the stipulated timeframe, the match will be abandoned, with both teams sharing a point. While Punjab Kings will look to continue their strong start, Kolkata Knight Riders will be desperate to register their first win. But with the weather forecast looming large, the outcome may ultimately depend on conditions beyond either team’s control.

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Neuer on memorable European nights

Neuer on memorable European nights
Neuer on memorable European nights

Bayern’s 2025/26 Champions League adventure has reached its crucial stage. But how do you prepare for such big European nights? Manuel Neuer sat down with members’ magazine ‘51’ to talk about pressure, memories and how big teams prevail in these big fixtures.

Interview with Manuel Neuer

Manuel, your first Champions League final was in 2004 as a ball boy – Monaco against José Mourinho’s Porto. What’s your memory of that evening? “I was living at Schalke’s academy at the time and looked straight out at the stadium every day. Of course, as a teenager I had big dreams, but a final like that seemed almost out of reach. I played with so many guys back then, and a year later some of them were already gone, because so many are weeded out in the youth ranks. During that match, I was assigned as a ball boy at the corner flag of the south stand. It was a special experience, even if the match itself wasn’t perhaps one of the most spectacular finals and there have certainly been louder nights in Gelsenkirchen.”

You’ve played in many special matches during your career: Champions League finals, big knockout ties, tournament finals. How does preparing for a night like that differ from a normal match? “I’m a firm believer in maintaining as much normality as possible. Of course, there are external requirements in a final – fixed times for press conferences, joint appearances with the opposition. But the biggest difference is in the atmosphere – more family and friends in attendance, often a match abroad, just this one final, no home and away legs. The media attention is enormous; you’re more exposed to it all in your private life too, and you’re thinking about it weeks in advance. The routine remains similar, but the scale is different.”

There are matches and evenings that really stick in your memory. 2012 is certainly one of them – your first Champions League final. How vivid are those memories now? “We had to take a lot of knocks. First of all, we had to come to terms with the defeat and draw strength from it to turn things around. We managed that brilliantly, with the fans behind us too. You still remember the images, how we were lying on the ground at the Allianz Arena and then had to walk up the steps to collect the silver medals. You don’t forget moments like that.”

Speaking about the final the following year at Wembley, Philipp Lahm said that you and Javi Martínez kept the team in the game during the opening stages. How do you manage to stay composed during periods of pressure in such big matches, especially after the experience of the previous year? “Dortmund had won the league and the cup the previous season. An all-German final – that was a completely different kind of pressure. When you play against Manchester United, Real Madrid or Barcelona, it’s a 50-50 contest. Against Dortmund, many saw us as favourites. So you tell yourself we can’t afford to lose this one. That’s how we started the match. We weren’t quite on the ball at the start, didn’t find our rhythm. It was crucial that Javi played his best game in a Bayern shirt and that I got into the game well in the first half.”

In 2020, you captained a team in a Champions League final for the first time. What does it mean to wear the armband in a match like that? “It’s definitely a great feeling. But as a goalkeeper, you’re a natural leader anyway; you’re supposed to provide support for your team. But obviously it’s a special moment when you get to lift the trophy for the team as captain.”

After the final whistle in 2020, you said, “It was a relief.” In big games like that, is relief often stronger than euphoria in the moments after the final whistle? “Yes, absolutely. I’ve felt that way before – not just with the first treble, but also at the 2014 World Cup. When the referee blows the whistle, the first thing you feel is a huge sense of relief. Against PSG, we had to weather a lot of periods of pressure; they had good chances. It was brilliant that we were able to settle the game with Kingsley’s [Coman] header and secure a 1-0 win. But at the moment the final whistle blows, the overriding feeling is that we’ve done it. It takes a moment for that to turn into genuine euphoria.”

What mementos have you kept from big matches? And what do such souvenirs mean to you? “From the 2013 and 2020 Champions League finals, I took pieces of the nets home with me. They’re currently still neatly stored away at my house, along with the exchanged shirts. Once my career is over, I’ll take the time to think about how and where to display these mementos. Obviously I hope a few more special items will be added to the collection.”

This interview appeared in the April edition of members’ magazine ‘51’, as well as an interview with Real Madrid legend Emilio Butragueño:

Interview with Butragueño ahead of the quarter-final showdown

Chelsea target is open to leaving his club this summer with movement expected

Chelsea target is open to leaving his club this summer with movement expected
Chelsea target is open to leaving his club this summer with movement expected

Chelsea target Morgan Rogers is open to leaving Aston Villa this summer with some possible movement now expected.

Rogers has long been linked with Chelsea by many media outlets and transfer reporters, and there is clearly something there.

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Part of it is down to Rogers being close friends with Cole Palmer – so he may well have an influence over any move there. But also, Rogers is not going to come cheap, so it’s unclear at this moment whether Chelsea have any chance at all of signing the attacker.

You’d assume that if Chelsea want to sign Rogers then they will need Champions League football next season to be able to have any chance of landing the England international.

Rogers open to leaving

Morgan Rogers in action for Aston Villa. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

According to a report from The Sun this week, Rogers would be open to leaving Aston Villa for one of the Premier League’s biggest hitters this summer.

They mention that Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal are all long-standing admirers of the 23-year-old.

They have apparently learned that Rogers wants to be part of a team that is consistently pushing to win major trophies.

In other news today…

After recent injury struggles, Chelsea attacker Cole Palmer says he is feeling much better now in news that will be very nice to hear for Blues fans. Palmer wore the captains armband for the club at the weekend, and they need him fit and firing.

Palmer also says the 7-0 thrashing of Port Vale on Saturday night will give everyone a much needed lift going into a crucial run of games for the rest of the season.

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Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder

Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder
Premier League emerges as the most viable destination for struggling Real Madrid midfielder

Eduardo Camavinga was singled out as one of the culprits in Real Madrid’s latest mishap against Mallorca this past weekend.

The midfielder failed to provide the desired impact for Real Madrid and has been struggling with form and consistency for quite some time now.

This has led to widespread speculation over his future, with reports yesterday claiming that Los Blancos are prepared to part ways with the midfielder for a fee of up to €75 million.

Premier League emerges as the likely destination

The report had also claimed that the Premier League and PSG are two possible destinations for Camavinga, should he end up leaving the club in the coming summer.

Now, a fresh report from MARCA suggests the Premier League may end up as the most viable destination for the Frenchman.

Camavinga is no longer an untouchable at Real Madrid. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

The report suggests that England is a more feasible destination for Camavinga as PSG are not currently considering making a move for the former Rennes starlet.

Real Madrid, for their part, do not consider him untouchable anymore and will not think twice selling the player if they receive a lucrative offer.

However, for the club, selling Camavinga won’t be a priority. The player still enjoys good harmony in the dressing room and is very familiar with the conditions. Therefore, Real Madrid might not push for his exit.

The ultimate decision will be made by the player himself. Real Madrid are clearly not happy with the progression he has shown, especially after the departures of Luka Modric and Toni Kroos, and if Real Madrid find someone better, it won’t be long before his importance in the team vanishes.

Camavinga, therefore, needs to look after his own interests and make a final decision on his future.

Ranking football's greatest one-club men

Graphic showing Carragher, Giggs, Totti and Maldini
[BBC]

Every year at San Mames, the iconic home of Athletic Club in Bilbao, local fans pause to recognise and celebrate players not from their own club, but those who share a unique value with the Basque outfit - loyalty.

Athletic Club - famous for only fielding players born or raised in the region - introduced the One-Club Award in 2015, honouring those who dedicated their entire professional career to a single team.

"We wanted to create an award that recognised most kids growing up dream of playing for one club," explains Dan Parry from the La Liga side's communications department.

"On the other side, we wanted to show despite all the big-money transfers in modern-day football, there are top players all over the world who want to become one-club players.

"It's an individual award, but it's also an award that celebrates the union between the football team, fans and the player."

Keeping those values in mind, then, this week I'm ranking football's top 10 one-club men - you can have your say below, too.

Spending your entire career with one club is a curious phenomenon - in 20-plus years at the top you're likely to outlast several managers, and how often do the player or club's paths take different trajectories?

It's not solely the player's decision to stay, either - the club has to want them. And you have to forge a strong bond with the fans - from Tony Hibbert to Ledley King, and even aptly named Celtic stalwart Paul McStay, many become cult heroes or club legends.

Athletic Club could field teams of one-club players past and present, but they only give the award to retired players from other clubs.

"We look for players we feel embody the values of their club or fanbase," adds Parry.

"Maybe the player isn't necessarily the big superstar or most talented to have ever come from that club, but generally they tend to be a big fan favourite.

"The fans saw that player as a reflection of themselves on the pitch and quite often the players saw themselves as a reflection of the fan base as well."

To kick things off, it only feels right to include an Athletic star - the only current player on the list embodies the club's values and also has his own remarkable story.

Inaki Williams would not be a legend in Bilbao if it wasn't for the sacrifices made by his parents, who left Ghana in search of a better future while his mother, Maria, was pregnant, crossing part of the Sahara barefoot to settle in northern Spain.

"We had to suffer a lot," Williams told me before helping Athletic to a first Copa del Rey triumph in 40 years. "Thanks to God we are all here together now, living a really good life."

Growing up an Athletic fan, Williams was the first black player to score for the club and helped his brother Nico break through, too.

"Inaki Williams always says, 'my dream is to be able to say I spent my entire career playing for my boyhood club'," adds Parry.

At 31 and with more than 500 appearances for Athletic, including a La Liga record 251 in a row, the forward looks good to deliver on that dream.

There are plenty of worthy shouts for an older generation of stars - Jack Charlton at Leeds United, and Bolton Wanderers' Nat Lofthouse among them - but with the commercialisation and globalisation of modern football making one-club wonders feel increasingly rare, we've not strayed too far into the past.

Apart from, that is, to include Lev Yashin - the Ballon d'Or-winning goalkeeper who spent his entire career between 1950 and 1970 with Dynamo Moscow (he also played ice hockey for them).

Yashin, at number nine, is also the only goalkeeper on this list, although honorable mentions go to 39-year-old Igor Akinfeev - into his 23rd season with CSKA Moscow - and Brazilian Rogerio Ceni, who played more than 1,000 times for Sao Paulo and remarkably scored 129 goals.

Giuseppe Bergomi sweeps in at eight, making his Inter debut shortly after turning 16 in 1980 and remaining the club's youngest-ever player. Only Javier Zanetti has more appearances than the versatile Italian defender's 519 for the Nerazzurri.

From San Siro to Southampton, where Matthew le Tissier spent his time sauntering around The Dell scoring worldies and tormenting goalkeepers from the penalty spot - Mark Crossley the only man to stop him from 48 attempts.

Le Tissier could have moved on to bigger pastures - Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham among those keen - but then he wouldn't have made this list, or kept Saints in the top flight for so long.

Matthew Le Tissier
Le Tissier scored 209 goals in 540 games for Southampton [Getty Images]

There are players who have stood on the brink of one-clubmanship only to prolong their careers elsewhere - think Thomas Muller at Vancouver, Steven Gerrard in LA, John Terry in the Midlands.

But at number six is someone who committed themselves entirely to Merseyside.

When Jamie Carragher was invited to receive the One-Club Man award at San Mames, he said: "After winning the Champions League, being a one-club man is the biggest achievement of my career."

Despite all their team silverware, players value the prize as a huge honour.

"They think their status as a one-club player is something that's been undersung throughout their careers," says Parry. "One thing that also strikes me is how humble they've been, which perhaps is quite telling considering the values of the award."

Jamie Carragher receives the One-Club Man award
Jamie Carragher was handed his award by Athletic Club legend Jose Angel Iribar during half-time of Athletic Club's match against Girona in September [Getty Images]

Carragher played under six managers during his 16-year career at Anfield, while Carles Puyol - coming it at number five - played under eight at Barcelona, who accepted an offer to sell the defender before he had even made his debut.

Puyol refused to leave, and then won the lot.

"It's rare and a difficult achievement to be a one-club player at any club, not just a top club," explains Parry. "Clubs are constantly pushing to improve and transfer strategies are a huge part of that.

"Carragher and Puyol mentioned they know different managers signed different players to try and replace them. It was a huge challenge they had to overcome.

"Maintaining the level required to play in a top-division football team over a sustained period comes with a lot of pressure and competition."

Tony Adams
Tony Adams won league titles in 1989, 1991, 1998 and 2002 with Arsenal [Getty Images]

Tony Adams, at number four, was part of a transition from George Graham's discipline to the progressive approach of Arsene Wenger - captaining Arsenal to league titles in three different decades.

Adams, meanwhile, had to overcome alcoholism - serving four months in prison in 1990 for drink-driving before founding the Sporting Chance Clinic in 2000.

The Romford-born centre-back made 672 appearances in a Gunners shirt - his defining moment striding on to, of all people, Steve Bould's pass to score against Everton and put the icing on Arsenal's title cake in 1998.

Ryan Giggs, at three, is unique in that 940 of his 963 games - and all of his 168 goals - for Manchester United came under one manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.

The Welshman won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues in a career that spanned 24 seasons and during which he evolved from marauding down the wing to central midfield and eventually the dugout during a brief stint as interim boss.

No-one, however, comes close to the top two.

Ryan Giggs with Paul Scholes and Gary Neville
Ryan Giggs wasn't the only one-club man from the Sir Alex Ferguson era - Paul Scholes and Gary Neville also spent their whole careers at Old Trafford [Getty Images]

No name is more synonymous with AC Milan than 'Maldini'. Not just a one-club man, this is a line of succession.

Cesare played more than 400 games and later managed the Rossoneri, his grandson Daniel came through the ranks before moving on.

But Paolo Maldini? A Milan thoroughbred. Making his debut 16 years after being born in the city, he played in black and red until just shy of his 41st birthday.

Winning Scudetti and European Cups in three different decades, making more than 900 appearances, a legend at San Siro and beyond

Yet it's one thing being among the world's greatest defenders at one of Europe's biggest clubs during a golden age of Italian football. That's a natural fit.

It's another to resist the lure of guaranteed success and riches to instead drag your boyhood side to glory.

Totti and Maldini
Throw it back - two young stars on their way to becoming one-club legends [BBC]

A seventh-generation Roman, Francesco Totti dreamed of sporting the same carmine red and gold as the heroes plastered across his childhood bedroom wall.

Rejecting advances from Italian giants when he was still an academy kid, turning down an unrelenting Florentino Perez, huge salary and Real Madrid's number 10 shirt after becoming one of the globe's greatest - the die-hard Roma fan grew up to become the club's top goalscorer and record appearance maker.

Totti's Roma career is a love story that peaked with only the club's third-ever Scudetto, and first in 18 years, in 2001. Stadio Olimpico welcomed Totti as a 16-year-old debutant in 1993 and worshipped him until a tearful goodbye aged 40.

"Damned time," Totti professed to his adoring faithful afterwards. A true one-club hero, a worthy number one on this list.

Sikh boxer wants to 'pave the way for other girls'

Charan Kaur Dhesi looking at the camera. She has long black hair tied at the back and is wearing a dark hooded top and is standing in front of a multicoloured BBC Radio Humberside banner
Charan Kaur Dhesi will fight at the Hull Connexin Arena on 30 May [BBC]

A pioneering female boxer is being touted as a future world champion as she prepares for a fight in her home city of Hull.

Charan Kaur Dhesi is one of Britain's few Sikh female professionals and will appear at the Connexin Live arena at the end of May.

The 21-year-old took up the sport in her early teens after watching her brothers practising at the East Hull Amateur Boxing Club.

"It's something not many women do, especially an Asian girl. I want to pave the way for the other girls as well," she told BBC Radio Humberside Sport.

East Hull head coach Sean Ross recalled the then 13-year-old standing by the doorway as her brothers trained.

"I basically went up to her and said 'why don't you join in instead of [standing] around watching', the rest is history," he said.

"She went on to excel in the sport and went on to international competitions with Team England.

"I knew definitely 100% she would make it."

Dhesi admitted to being nervous ahead of the bout on 30 May.

"It's overwhelming, but it's exciting because I'm putting all the graft in in the gym, so I know when it comes to fighting I'm going to be able to prove what I'm here to do," she said.

"For me, it pushes me and it shows me how many people believe in me."

As an amateur, Dhesi won national titles and European and world medals.

She is being managed by former Hull City footballer Curtis Woodhouse, who won the British light-welterweight championship after taking up professional boxing.

He described her as a "superstar" and said he was confident she would become Hull's first professional world champion.

"That star quality she's got is very difficult to come across," Woodhouse said.

"It comes from the work that you put in, it's not fake confidence, it's real confidence from 10 years of hard work."

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Red Sox Tumble To Worst Record In Baseball With Historically Bad Start

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A week and a half into the 2026 MLB season, the Boston Red Sox are not where they want to be.

They are not at the top of the standings, which is where they were aiming for. They are not even in the middle of the standings. Unfortunately, they are all the way at the bottom, and not just in the AL East.

The Red Sox tumbled to 2-7 with Sunday's 8-6 loss to the San Diego Padres at Fenway Park. Following wins by the Athletics and Colorado Rockies later in the day, that's officially the worst record in baseball. It's also tied for the worst nine-game start to a season in franchise history.

Boston's first home series of the season began on a high note with Friday's 5-2 win over the Padres, snapping the team's five-game losing streak. However, the Red Sox were unable to build on that performance over the weekend, dropping back-to-back games and losing their third straight series to start the year.

The Red Sox, at 2-7, have the worst record in Major League Baseball. They’re the only team that has yet to win 3 games. pic.twitter.com/AwmJQJxsIs

— Gordo (@BOSSportsGordo) April 6, 2026

Both defeats were close, by one run on Saturday and two runs on Sunday. Five of Boston's seven losses this season have been by two runs or less, a concerning trend that's carried over from last year.

It was a frustrating weekend for the Red Sox. On Saturday they didn't hit, scoring just two runs and going 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position. On Sunday, their pitching and defense let them down, blowing a 4-0 lead in the series finale.

Fortunately for Boston, nine games represent just 5.6 percent of the season -- equivalent to one game in an NFL season. Despite losing seven of their last eight games, the Red Sox are too talented to have MLB's worst record for long.

They need to start playing better, however, and that won't be easy with the Milwaukee Brewers coming to town on Monday. The Brewers are tied for the best record in baseball at 7-2, so things won't get any easier for Boston this week as it tries to start climbing out of the basement.

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South Bay Lakers are eliminated in West Finals

South Bay Lakers center Drew Timme (11) dribbles the basketball a during G League game against the Sioux Falls Skyforce on March 26, 2026 in El Segundo, CA.
South Bay Lakers center Drew Timme (11) dribbles the basketball a during G League game against the Sioux Falls Skyforce on March 26, 2026 in El Segundo, CA.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Lakers were eliminated by the Kings 101-97 in the West Finals. South Bay’s season came to an end with a disappointing finish.

A spot against the Greensboro Swarm was on the line for the Lakers. All they had to do was take down the defending champion Stockton Kings.

Through the first three quarters, it seemed that the Lakers could knock off the champs. South Bay controlled the tempo and possessed the lead through the first three quarters throughout this entire stretch.

Even in the fourth quarter, the Lakers were up by nine points with 6:32 left in the fourth quarter. South Bay was minutes away from defeating their rivals and reaching the finals.

Then disaster struck for the Lakers in this final stretch…

How South Bay Lost

Gabe Levin sealed the tip-in game-winning dunk off an offensive rebound which told the story of the game. The Kings dominated the offensive glass 10-4.

“They're really good man, they're a good physical team that plays through [and] ensures through,” said Coach Guthrie. “Very talented together team, that’s [the] core of a championship team. You know that’s the championship DNA, and they proved it tonight.”

The Championship DNA from Stockton came in when the shots weren’t falling, but they still needed to produce points. The Kings kept attacking the glass and that resiliency led to a fourth quarter rally.

While the fourth quarter collapse was integral to the Lakers loss, there was a bigger outlier that effected this game. The amount of technicals called leaves immense controversy on how the fourth quarter played out.

Controversial Technicals

There were five total technical fouls called between the two teams. Four of these technicals came in a four-minute stretch in the second quarter.

“I think on both ways that was a horribly controlled game. I mean, I don’t know what happens in anything being said, but that shouldn't have happened, especially conference finals,” said Drew Timme. “I heard what was said in three of the tech. I've heard way worse stuff not called techs. Just seemed like the moment might [have] been too big for them.”

From the technicals called, the Kings made two free throws, which were two crucial points. These technical calls changed the trajectory in the third quarter and altered the fourth as well.

On the third South Bay technical call, the Lakers held an 11-point lead. After the free throw was made, the Kings went on a run and crept back into the game.

Had there not been so many technicals called, it’s possible that the Kings wouldn't have gained momentum. Those two Kings points off free throws were a huge difference in a game that was tied with 21 seconds left.

Still an Incredible Year

Despite falling short in the West Finals, the Lakers still had an incredible season. South Bay was the first seed in their conference and nearly made the G League Finals.

“Playing with them through the wins and the losses going out with them each and every day, you know competing cause everybody, at the end, is trying to develop and get to the next level,” said RJ Davis. “I enjoyed playing with this group. It was fun. I feel like our connectiveness was there all year round.

This season will not be remembered as a blemishing loss in the West Finals but a major success. The Lakers made their first conference finals since 2018 and prepared players to step on an NBA court.

Players like Bronny James, Drew Timme and Dalton Knecht were NBA talent that was allowed to grow with the South Bay Lakers. The whole point of the NBA G League is to develop the roster and South Bay accomplished that this season.

Chelsea star could yet sign new contract – but summer bids could change everything

Chelsea star could yet sign new contract – but summer bids could change everything
Chelsea star could yet sign new contract – but summer bids could change everything

Enzo Fernandez and Chelsea could yet agree a new contract, according to reports from TeamTalk over the weekend.

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After a big win on Saturday it was a quiet Sunday at Chelsea – but there was some big news around Enzo Fernandez.

TeamTalk published a story from their top transfer man Graeme Bailey which claimed that Chelsea are still willing to hand their wantaway midfielder a new contract despite recent tensions.

Talks have “reached a standstill”, and seemed to break down over the level of wage improvement the Argentine wants. But there’s still plenty of opportunity to get things back on track. Chelsea will be desperate to secure the midfielder’s long term future, not only to keep their £100m asset on the books, but also to show the rest of the squad that this project is going somewhere.

Enzo and Chelsea may have to make uncomfortable compromise

We certainly haven’t ruled out Enzo signing a new deal and staying, and his bridges haven’t been totally burned. A lot will depend on what happens in the summer – if there is a lack of interest from top teams in buying him, he will have to accept that a raise is the best he’ll get.

In other news…

After the win on Saturday, Liam Rosenior praised Cole Palmer’s performance, in particular his work ethic.

Post-game, Rosenior tried to calm things around the trip to Wembley, pointing out that it was just business as usual for Chelsea – or at least should be.

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Rockets down Warriors in Curry return, Flagg carries Mavs past Lakers

Golden State star Stephen Curry puts up a shot against Jae'Sean Tate in the Warriors' NBA loss to the Houston Rockets, Curry's first game since January 30 (Eakin Howard)

The Houston Rockets spoiled Golden State star Stephen Curry's sparkling return from a 27-game injury absence, thwarting a late Warriors rally for a 117-116 NBA victory on Sunday.

Curry came off the bench in his first game since January 30 and scored 29 points in 26 minutes on the floor.

He connected on 11 of 21 shots from the field, including five of 10 from three-point range.

Trailing by 10 with less than five minutes remaining, the Warriors pulled within one on a Curry three-pointer with 57.8 seconds to play.

Gary Payton II then drove and was awarded a basket on a goaltend by Amen Thompson to put the Warriors ahead 116-115.

Rockets center Alperen Sengun answered with a layup, and when Curry couldn't get a final three-pointer to drop, the Rockets came away with the win.

"We had the game in control, then they put number 30 in the game," Rockets star Kevin Durant, who won two titles with the Warriors, said of Curry. "And he got back into it so easily. He makes shots so quicky and he looked incredible after a couple of months off.

"It was a tough one," added Durant, who led all scorers with 31 points. "But it's late in the season and both teams are looking to get ready for the playoffs. So it was a good test for us."

The Rockets had pushed a two-point halftime lead to 15 with five minutes left in the third period when Curry, playing on a minutes restriction, spearheaded an 11-0 run that kept the Warriors within striking distance.

The return of Curry, who said he originally expected to miss only about a week with patella-femoral pain syndrome in his right knee, offered the Warriors a glimpse of what they can be as they gird for the play-in tournament.

"You can just feel it," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "We're back in the mix, we're back in the fight with Steph."

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers got a taste of just how hard it will be for them to maintain their position in the Western Conference with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves out for at least the remainder of the regular season.

The Dallas Mavericks, with another sensational performance from rookie Cooper Flagg, beat the Lakers 134-128, snapping a 14-game home losing streak.

Flagg, coming off a 51-point performance in Friday's loss to Orlando that made the 19-year-old the first teenager to score 50 in an NBA game, delivered 45 points, eight rebounds and nine assists along with a pair of steals and a block.

Dallas burst out of the blocks against the depleted Lakers, who lost the league's leading scorer Doncic to a hamstring strain and offensive sparkplug Reaves to an oblique muscle injury.

- Playing catch-up -

LeBron James carried the load with 30 points, nine rebounds and 15 assists. Jaxson Hayes added 23 points off the bench, Rui Hachimura scored 21 and Luke Kennard posted a triple-double of 15 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists.

But the Lakers never recovered from their slow start.

"We didn't start the game the right way and just played catch-up the rest of the game," Lakers coach JJ Redick said, saying the Lakers' inability to adjust led to "just a poor defensive night."

The defeat left them tied with the Denver Nuggets at 50-28 in the race for third place in the West, with the fifth-placed Rockets -- who have now won six straight -- just a game back.

Elsewhere the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder furthered their bid for top seed in the West with a fourth straight win, 146-111 over the Utah Jazz.

Chet Holmgren scored 21 points and reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 20, both sitting out the fourth quarter with the game in hand.

With their fifth straight victory, the Thunder pushed their lead atop the West to three games over the San Antonio Spurs.

Jaylen Brown scored 26 points and Jayson Tatum added 23 as the Boston Celtics beat the Toronto Raptors 115-101.

Tatum added 13 rebounds, seven assists and three steals for the Celtics, who notched their third straight win to tighten their grip on second place in the Eastern Conference.

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Sacrifice and selflessness define coach Cori Close’s UCLA championship run

Sacrifice and selflessness define coach Cori Close’s UCLA championship runPHOENIX — “Let me show you who Cori really is,” a UCLA staffer says as he pushes the door open to the UCLA coaches’ temporary locker room at the Final Four arena.

Around the corner, there’s a collection of recyclable cans and bottles that Close has picked up and set atop a mini-fridge.

In the next hour, those cans and bottles will be packed into a bag so they can take the flight back to Los Angeles with the newly crowned national champion UCLA Bruins. Behind Close’s efforts, the entire team regularly gathers these bottles and cans after practices and games. Staffers then take turns returning the recyclables for 5 cents apiece, and later, that money is pooled and donated to one of the Bruins’ chosen non-profit organizations. Recently, the UCLA women’s basketball team paid for school uniforms and a computer for girls in Tijuana with money collected from these recyclables. The school later sent a photo of the girls watching one of the Bruins’ games this season.

After games and practices — and yes, even on the day the Bruins won their first NCAA title, thwarting resident powerhouse South Carolina, 79-51 — Close collects these plastic bottles and cans, pulling them out of trash cans or grabbing them from the locker room or empty gyms. Coaches and players joke that if you can find Close’s blue purse, you’ll undoubtedly find some recyclable cans and bottles nearby.

“That’s just who she is,” the staffer says. “That’s Cori.”

If there’s a hallmark of UCLA during Close’s tenure it’s a sincere selflessness, but until now, it hasn’t always translated into wins at the most elite level. But on Sunday afternoon, Close, 54, won her first national championship, 15 years into her career as a head coach. In a sport dominated by long-standing powerhouses like Dawn Staley’s South Carolina, Geno Auriemma’s UConn and Kim Mulkey’s LSU — who had won 11 of the previous 13 national titles coming into the 2026 Final Four — Close became the first first-time coach to win a championship since Staley in 2017. The fact that she had to take her Bruins through Staley’s Gamecocks was a rather appropriate coronation.

Each of those coaches has their own strong personality, and Close is no different. But hers is one that skews less intense and instead, feels more earnest. Though Close was born and raised in Northern California, and played college basketball at UC Santa Barbara, she has a strong flavor of Midwestern folksiness to her.

Her Close-isms feel a bit like the “live, laugh, love” signs of college basketball, but you can’t argue the results that have come from this program: A 37-1 season capped by a national title.

Never get tired of doing the right thing. The grass is greener where you water it. You can’t outperform your self-image. Basketball is not who you are, it’s what you do. Sometimes you, sometimes me, always us.

That last one rang particularly true this season.

The Bruins used a rotation of seven players, six of whom are likely first-round WNBA draftees in a week. In an age of instant gratification in college sports, often found through the transfer portal, and at a time when final-year college basketball players could easily prioritize their own stats and tape over anything else, Close got each player to sacrifice a bit of their stardom for the betterment of the team.

“Every player had to sacrifice,” Close said. “How lucky am I to be part of young women that would make that hard, right choice?”

Four of the top six players could’ve easily been All-Americans elsewhere, had they played on a team that highlighted only them. Instead, the Bruins ended up with one: 6-foot-7 Lauren Betts, the fulcrum around which everything rotated for UCLA. But even Betts averaged fewer minutes and fewer shot attempts this season than she did last season.

Elsewhere, each of the top six could’ve been bigger names rather than one part of an elite committee. But they didn’t pick that. They chose the Bruins and Close. They chose an opportunity at a national title.

“It’s just buying into the process,” Betts said. “We have everybody you could possibly want on a team — so skilled at every single position that I think the maturity to come in and sacrifice yourself and your ego and be able to put that aside for moments like these, it makes it so worth it. At the end of the day, no one’s going to really care about how much you averaged this season when you have a freaking ring around your finger.”

That kind of sacrifice simply doesn’t happen unless that mentality exists, authentically, from the top.

“She has always been a leader. … Always been selfless,” said associate head coach Tony Newnan, who has known Close for 36 years. “She just loves people the right way.”

Ask others how they’ve seen her put others and the program first, and the list rattles on: She’s the first to jump under the bus to sort bags on road trips. She negotiated raises for all of her assistants last year after the Final Four run before negotiating her own extension in May 2025. She leaves the keys to her house with the players so they can get out of their dorms and swim in her pool while she’s on the road recruiting.

This approach is not unlike former UCLA men’s basketball legend John Wooden, who coached the Bruins from 1948 to 1975 and won 10 national titles. When Close got to UCLA as an assistant in the 1990s, she began visiting his small apartment every Tuesday with other UCLA coaches to gather wisdom.

She’d bring him a pint of his favorite ice cream — Baskin Robbins’ lemon custard or strawberry — and he’d answer every question she could conjure.

Except one.

Every time Close asked him what he would do in a specific situation she was in, he’d get quiet.

“He would always make me realize that I’m wired uniquely,” Close said. “It wasn’t about what he would do, it’s how am I wired to lead to my best?”

Close understood that being wired to lead her best meant remaining true to herself: quotes, authenticity, pleather pants and all. Her father, who passed away in 2021 after battling vascular dementia, had instilled in her that the best thing she could do was show up for others in their greatest time of need. And as a college coach, she could show up for each of her players at a time when their lives were changing drastically.

That belief, even as the college basketball landscape has changed with NIL, revenue share and the transfer portal, has meant that her North Star has remained unchanged even if everything else is different.

In the last five years, as Close has continued to figure out ways to put her program first, part of that has been learning to become an expert in the NIL space and speaking up on the ways it impacts teams and players. Though the UCLA athletic department made a significant commitment to the program with revenue share — committing itself to a total that puts the program in the top-third of the Big Ten, per a source — Close was active in generating other NIL opportunities that could bring financial resources to the program. “It takes investment to do something like this,” UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond said.

“In today’s college athletics, it’s everything — you have to have a coach who’s a true CEO of the institution, of the program,” Jarmond added. “This isn’t a one-year thing. She has been a head coach here for 15 years. She has poured her heart and soul into this program. These are the fruits. You work hard, you’re a good person, you recruit the right people — special things can happen.”

On Sunday afternoon, special things did happen for UCLA.

Close felt like the Bruins would win. She went through the day with a peacefulness, and entered the game with a determination. She stood on the sideline, out-executing an opponent that has held the mantle far longer. Her final play call of the day was to tell her veteran point guard to run out the clock and suffer a shot-clock violation because the Bruins were up by so much.

When the turnover happened. Close finally removed her glasses and began to cry.

Anyone who knows Close wouldn’t have expected anything different. She wears her heart on her sleeve and feels deeply. As she looked up at the scoreboard with the seconds ticking down to the Bruins’ first national title, she exhaled and looked back at her bench.

Sometimes you, sometimes me, always us.

But tonight, UCLA.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Editorial: What Story Will The Season’s Next Chapter Tell?

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I don’t typically like international breaks at all. Bar the World Cups or Euros, I barely pay attention to international football, and usually, the national teams getting together is just an unnecessary diversion from league action.

This international break, however, could not have been better timed. By the time we take to the field on Sunday to face off against the hilariously-in-trouble Spurs, it’ll be 21 days since we returned from the Landfill On The Hill with all three points. Again.

Those three weeks have given us plenty of time to enjoy the win, and plenty of time to listen to, read, and watch the spectacularly lacking in self-awareness fall out from north of the Tyne.

It’s given the players a break after a hectic four months of Premier League action since the last international break, and it’s also given us as supporters a chance to reflect on just what has been achieved over the past year or so – and look ahead to the rest of the season too.

With seven games left, we’re into the final chapter of the 2025/26 campaign, one that so far has been probably the best I can remember in 40-odd years of watching the lads.

The first chapter of the season – before the October international break – brought hope, exuberance and a fair degree of confidence, as the lads got home wins against West Ham and Brentford, an away win at Forest, and credible points at Palace and against Villa.

Chapter two saw that optimism grow and grow – a win over Wolves was followed by another three points at Chelsea that really made the rest of the league realise Sunderland definitely weren’t here to make up the numbers, as did an extremely credible draw at home to Arsenal. A home win over Bournemouth, meanwhile, showed the character of the team to come back against the odds and claim all three points.

Chapter three was the one in which we’d be ‘definitely found out’, but proved we could really stick in and get results. Away to Liverpool, home and away to City, the derby and losing players to AFCON… We really should have beaten Liverpool, got a great draw at home to City, a good point at Brighton, and of course beat the Saudis too.

Chapter four – the flurry of games early in the new year saw a bit of adversity to overcome – a couple of poor games, away at Brentford and West Ham were responded to well with an FA Cup penalty win at Everton and a routine home dispatching of Burnley. Defeats away to Arsenal and home to Liverpool were disappointing but certainly not unexpected or embarassing.

Chapter five, meanwhile, saw us beat Oxford in the cup, get a good draw at Bournemouth and beat Leeds and Newcastle away – as well as dropping points in home games to Fulham and Brighton, and the disappointment of Port Vale.

The closing chapter, the one that’s going to start on Sunday, is going to be a completely different one as there’s pretty much no pressure on us now in terms of achieving the primary goal that the team has been aiming for all season – staying up. So it’ll be really interesting to see the story the team writes to finish off the season.

Will Le Bris use these final seven games to try out a few tweaks in tactics and approach? We know goalscoring and chance creation has been something they’ve been trying to improve (I think we saw that improvement against Newcastle as it goes).

Or will he look to give certain players minutes – Chris Rigg and Eliezer Mayenda immediately spring to mind as lads who have the potential to play Premier League football more regularly. Or what about Dennis Cirkin, who I still believe has a load of potential and could well make the step up. Finn Geragusian was given his first international cap last week, and his manager talked about ‘needing to speed up his progress’. A League debut would certainly do that – and more importantly give us more leverage in contract talks too.

Or will we simply go into this next run looking at it more simply – getting as many points as possible on the board and trying to get into Europe? That would be some achievement, and certainly not one that would be beyond the realms of possibility for this set of players and coaching staff.

It’ll be intriguing to watch – and if the past 12 months has proven anything at all, it’s that anything can happen.


Bruce’s Departure Sows Unnecessary Seed Of Doubt – But Time Will Tell…

While on the field – thanks to the Derby win – it’s all looking up, off the field there’s a little more to ponder – and this could well be a subplot to the season’s final chapter – because David Bruce’s exit was a real surprise, and it was a move that’s understandably provoked a lot of concern.

First of all, it’s important to acknowledge the current ownership group have done remarkably well since taking over the club, but the improvement since Bruce arrived has been stratospheric, and I fear the club have made a big mistake here.

Who knows what the reasons were behind the move – we will only ever know so much as supporters – but the visible improvement in so many areas since Bruce’s arrival has been there for all to see.

However, the biggest concern for me is the loss of Sunderland knowledge from the group of people steering the club. You need baked in, from-birth knowledge of Sunderland high up at the club, and with Bruce following David Jones out of the club we’ve lost that completely.

Would a David Bruce-less leadership group have understood the hummel connection? Or the Welcome To Sunderland sign? Or the desire to honour and recognise legends? I doubt it. And that’s what’s at risk.

I don’t want us to become a club that’s so focused on progression that we lose sight of what’s really important. We don’t want to compromise the fabric of the club, the history of the club, and the connection between the club and the supporters.

Having people in leadership positions at the club who have stood in the Fulwell End, or who sat in the North Stand as Status Quo descended onto the field is essential, as they understand more than other people possible could, and they will go that extra mile for success.

Bruce’s presence was also a big trust builder for the ownership group, as we had ‘someone like us’ in there vouching for them.

I just hope KLD and the board truly understand that. My gut isn’t feeling right about this one – but we’ll see how it goes.

On This Day (6th April 1994): Keller Becomes Roker Target After Clash With Don

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Sunderland had just drifted aimlessly since dropping out of the top tier in May 1991. Reaching the cup final in 1992 provided a big distraction from just how bad things were, but we ended up with a manager in Malcolm Crosby that chairman Bob Murray just didn’t want.

Roker Park was falling to bits, there was nothing in the coffers to rebuild, that lot up the road were on the journey with Keegan and the Honey Monster and things looked bleak.

Despite his record as player-manager of Coventry City and the fact he was brought to the club by his predecessor, it says a lot that there was an initial excitement around the appointment of Terry Butcher. Although it may have been anticipation of him not appearing in the back four after he gave Julian Joachim a thirty-yard head start at Filbert Street and was still beaten to the ball.

If nothing else, Butcher was ambitious. I’m still not sure how he pulled it off, but Denis Smith had been given virtually nothing to spend in his time in the Roker hotseat, but the new man was handed the credit card in the summer of 1993 and was told to go nuts.

Alec Chamberlain arrived from Luton Town on a free transfer, which offered value for money given the age of first-choice keeper Tony Norman. Another arrival from Luton was striker Phil Gray who was wanted by a few clubs, which pushed the value up to around £750,000.

Butcher went up to his old stomping ground north of the border and took highly rated Derek Ferguson for around the same price from Glasgow Rangers. Defender Andy Melville signed in a swap deal plus cash from Oxford United that saw Anton Rogan move in the opposite direction, and highly-rated Ian Rodgerson signed from Birmingham City.

All this happened in one summer which hadn’t been seen at Roker for some time. There was even a thought that we might actually be headed for better things. But in the days leading up to the opening day of the season against Marco Gabbiadini’s Derby County at the Baseball Ground, all of the new signings were involved in a car accident.

We lost the game a few days later 5-0.

By late October we were 11th in Endsleigh League Division One, and considering we’d survived the drop on the last day of the season by goal difference the previous year, this was a decent start. Then we took on Ron Atkinson’s Aston Villa at Roker in the League Cup, having already knocked out Howard Wilkinson’s Leeds over two legs, but Mark Bosnich did his thing as we battered them in a 4-1 defeat.

We lost the next five successive league games which saw us drop to one place and one point above the drop zone and we were drifting once again towards relegation. Butcher was sacked and up stepped reserve team coach Mick Buxton, who had previously seen success at Huddersfield Town as manager.

The players immediately responded to a new voice and we won six of the next nine games, which provided the safety of mid-table. By the time Sunderland were due to travel to Mick McCarthy’s Millwall on this day in 1994, we were just six points off a play-off place.

Sunderland started brightly and should have been ahead when Martin Smith was sent through by Derek Ferguson, but saw his shot tipped wide by Kasey Keller. Around ten minutes before half-time Sunderland fell behind. Future Sunderland defender Kenny Cunningham sent over a cross that David Mitchell headed beyond Chamberlain.

Five minutes later the lead had doubled when Mitchell again won a header in the box, this time from a corner, and this time it needed a deflection to beat Chamberlain but the result was the same. Buxton changed things up at half-time and Don Goodman replaced Brian Atkinson and it was looking to be paying off when Andy Melville looped a header past Keller to halve the lead with around twenty minutes left on the clock.

All it needed was for us to get the ball back to the centre circle and get going quickly – which Goodman attempted to do but Keller wouldn’t let go of the ball. The Millwall keeper then elbowed Goodman in the face, and the Sunderland striker retaliated and punched him in the face. As is often the case, the referee only saw the final act and Goodman received a red card while Keller – yep, you guessed it – received no punishment.

A few minutes later Alex Rae came on as sub for Millwall on a bench that also had ex-Sunderland goalkeeper Tim Carter, but the game ended 2-1 to the home side in a result that probably extinguished any small hope we might have had to make the play-offs that year.


Wednesday 6th April, 1994

Division One

Millwall 2-1 Sunderland

[Mitchell 37’, 41’ – Melville 66’ (Goodman sent-off 66’)]

The New Den

Sunderland: Chamberlain, Kubicki, Bennett, Melville, Ord, Atkinson (Goodman), Ferguson, Ball, Smith (Armstrong), Gray, Russell

Millwall: Keller, Cunningham, Dawes, Roberts, Van Den Hauwe, Stevens, Hurlock, Allen, Kerr, Mitchell, Berry (Rae) Substitutes not used: Carter, Verveer

Attendance: 10,244


PSL to beat IPL and become 'world's number one league', claims PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi said the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is moving towards becoming the top franchise league in the world, even as it runs at the same time as the Indian Premier League in 2026.

The PSL this season is being held behind closed doors at two venues due to a fuel crisis in Pakistan. In contrast, the IPL is being played across multiple venues with spectators in attendance.



Speaking during a meeting of the PCB Board of Governors, Naqvi said the PSL has become a key platform for investment and is on track to grow further.

"The PSL has now become the best market for investment," Naqvi said. "The time is not far when the PSL will become the world's number one league," he added.

The Board of Governors also noted the franchise auction for PSL 2026, which it said received a strong response. Naqvi said investor interest reflects confidence in Pakistan cricket’s future.

At the same time, there is a gap between PSL and IPL in financial terms. The IPL’s media rights are valued at over $6 billion, while PSL’s are around $93 million. IPL’s annual revenue is over $1 billion, compared to PSL’s estimated $50-60 million.

The PSL 2026 season has also seen off-field issues. Lahore Qalandars were penalised five runs in a match over a ball-tampering incident. Fakhar Zaman was later found guilty and banned for two matches.

In another case, Shaheen Afridi and Sikandar Raza were accused of bringing unauthorised visitors into a team hotel. Police termed it a breach, and Afridi was fined under the code of conduct.

Naseem Shah was also fined PKR 20 million for a social media post that criticised politician Maryam Nawaz. He later said the post was made without his knowledge, but the PCB imposed the fine.

For Sunderland, Ruthlessness Can’t Become Recklessness

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“Ruthless”.

A popular word in footballing circles, often used to describe the world’s leading strikers (“He’s ruthless whenever he gets a chance inside the box”), teams who scent blood and show no mercy, hard-nosed managers who make often-controversial decisions for the good of their team (“Manager X is ruthless when it comes to making the big calls on players”), and in recent times, a term that seems to be being used with increasingly regularity in relation to Sunderland owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus.

Of course, it’s probably fair to say that its usage isn’t without merit — even if it often sits alongside “headloss”, “meltdown”, and “liability” in the collection of too easily-relied upon phrases within the Sunderland lexicon.

In recent times, the departures of Kristjaan Speakman and the recently confirmed exit of David Bruce have seemingly offered evidence of Dreyfus’ willingness set aside all traces of sentimentality when it comes to Sunderland’s chances of progress, with the future of Régis Le Bris seemingly not exempt from such speculation, either.


Inevitable? Probably.

This is a high-stakes business, after all, and almost two decades after Roman Abramovich set in motion a process that would see elite managers fired by Chelsea without a second thought, chairmen around the country have often followed suit, shaking things up and going against popular opinion in the pursuit of certain targets,

However, amid all of the talk of Sunderland reaching the ‘next level’ and suchlike, I think it’s fair to sound a note of caution — not least because the job that Le Bris has done this season in moulding almost an entirely new side into a competitive unit after an almost decade-long top flight absence shouldn’t be downplayed.

Ruthlessness in sporting circles is not always a good thing.

Occasionally, ruthlessness is a vice, borne of the desire to chase a goal that isn’t yet achievable or the result of trying to appease a fanbase that was growing restless for whatever reason. Tremendous progress has been overseen during Dreyfus’ tenure as custodian of our club, but ensuring that it doesn’t give way to muddled thinking and badly-judged decisions is paramount.

Under notoriously trigger-happy former owner George Steinbrenner, the New York Yankees’ obsessive quest for World Series glory drove regular managerial change in the Bronx. Under Abramovich, it was carried out in the spirit of parading domestic and European trophies along the King’s Road, but surely our goals — at this stage at least — are rightly a touch more modest?

I’m all for the ideal of progress and to see where this club could eventually go, but I’m also a believer in patience, seeing the bigger picture and not over-reaching if it’s not the right time to do so.

This is not a value judgement but merely a description: Le Bris is unique in Sunderland circles — a head coach the likes of which we’ve never had in post in my lifetime. Furthermore, I believe that unlike Martin O’Neill (the right man at the wrong time), Paolo Di Canio (the wrong man at the wrong time) and Michael Beale (we’ll skip that, actually), the Frenchman is that rarest of examples: the right man at the perfect time.

He’s changed the perception that only abrasive and confrontational managers or head coaches can succeed at the Stadium of Light. His hard-nosed and fiendishly tough-to-crack style of play has been extremely well suited to this league during our maiden campaign, and the team spirit he’s fostered in the process has carried us to so many memorable results during his time at the helm.

That may only grow in time, as confidence continues to rise and the players continue to develop.

You only have to witness the kinds of performances regularly being turned in by the likes of Enzo Le Fée for proof that the mutual belief between Le Bris and his players is very, very strong, and it would surely take an absolutely cataclysmic downturn for the safety of his position to be in major doubt.


Why, therefore, would you want to dismantle that, potentially sacrificing everything that’s been built on the altar of idealism and running the risk of ending up in a situation akin to Nottingham Forest?

Le Bris arrived here with relatively little fanfare and has done a sterling job; were he to depart and and a new path be taken, there’s no guarantee that we’d find the magic formula and that the players would necessarily continue on their current trajectories.

For a club in our position, stability is a priceless commodity and it’s important not to equate it with accepting mediocrity or settling for what we’ve got. The two can coexist and I sincerely hope that any further decisions that may be made on the futures of high-ranking club officials take that into consideration.

Building the latest version of Sunderland AFC required a lot of painstaking work and the odd misstep along the way. Dismantling it wouldn’t be anywhere near as arduous a task — but the results could be incredibly damaging in both the short and long term.

That shouldn’t be overlooked if and when such discussions are held, so let’s hope that a sensible approach continues to be taken. Our future prosperity may well depend on it.


WWE Raw April 6, 2026: Start Time, Rumors And Expectations

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • The match stipulation for a world championship clash could change Monday night.
  • A surprise reveal from Friday's SmackDown could carry over to Raw.
  • Several big names are running out of time to land a WrestleMania spot.

We're 12 days away from WrestleMania 42 and WWE is in Houston at the Toyota Center for another potentially important episode of Monday Night Raw. There's a lot on the table for this one including potentially seeing new layers added to some of what we saw on SmackDown on Friday night with Pat McAfee and Randy Orton.

There'll obviously be more CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns and perhaps a few more layers to Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar.

What Time Does Raw Start?

Raw airs live at 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Netflix. Doors open at 6:30 PM local time. This is the second-to-last Raw before WrestleMania 42 on April 18-19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Any remaining card additions or stipulation changes need to happen in the next two weeks. Time is running out.

What Should We Expect From Punk and Reigns?

A stipulation change feels incoming. Punk powerbombed Reigns through the announce table at MSG last week after hitting a GTS. The week before, Reigns attacked Punk with help from the Usos. They've been trading escalating shots for weeks.

A standard singles match doesn't feel like enough for this feud anymore. Street fight, Bloodline Rules or some kind of No DQ stipulation would match the intensity of the build. Monday could be the night it's made official.

What's Next for McAfee and Orton?

Cody Rhodes was on Raw last week and there is reason to believe he'll be back this week. Will McAfee be there too? That's the biggest question. McAfee was revealed as Orton's mystery phone contact on SmackDown and immediately hit Cody with a low blow.

His WrestleMania role still needs to be defined. Is he a manager? A corner man? A participant in the match itself? Monday should bring more clarity to a story that caught a lot of people off guard.

Who Else Needs a WrestleMania Spotlight?

LA Knight needs a spot on some level. The same can be said for Giulia and Tiffany Stratton. Anything that happens with Bianca Belair and the Street Profits will be a surprise at WrestleMania 42.

Five major names without WrestleMania spots with 12 days to go is unusual. The Femi-Lesnar match is confirmed but the build has been thin. Monday needs to start filling those gaps before the go-home shows next week.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

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