Jack Draper was controversially ruled to have caused a hindrance to opponent Daniil Medvedev as his Indian Wells title defence ended in the quarterfinals.
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- Draper beaten after controversial hindrance call
- MCA launches women’s edition of T20 Mumbai League
- Armstrong’s 33 helps UMBC clinch America East
- Moser returning to OU with player NIL upgrade
- Samson: India being in must-win territory ‘fired me up’
- Rohit on India’s World Cup wins: ‘I hope this is just the start’
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MCA launches women’s edition of T20 Mumbai League
The inaugural season will have three teams, operated by PRS Infraprojects LLP, Roadway Solution India Infra Ltd and World Star Sporting Private Limited
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Armstrong’s 33 helps UMBC clinch America East
DJ Armstrong Jr.’s career-high 33 points led top-seeded UMBC to a 74-59 victory over No. 2-seed Vermont in the championship game of the America East Playoffs on Saturday.
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Moser returning to OU with player NIL upgrade
Oklahoma men’s basketball coach Porter Moser will return for the 2026-27 season, athletic director Roger Denny told ESPN on Saturday.
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Samson: India being in must-win territory ‘fired me up’
“I was absolutely broken because my dream was to win the World Cup and I was not even in the XI,” Samson said
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Rohit on India’s World Cup wins: ‘I hope this is just the start’
He wishes the men’s and women’s teams carry the momentum that they have built
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Belmont turns down NIT with coach’s departure
Belmont, which is losing longtime coach Casey Alexander to Kansas State, won’t participate in the postseason NIT, the university announced.
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Men’s Bracketology: What the SEC’s bloated bubble means for the overall field
The conference could finish with anywhere from nine to 12 bids with Texas, Oklahoma and Auburn in question.
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Agha handed a demerit point after run-out incident
Agha threw his gloves and helmet in anger after his dismissal in the second ODI against Bangladesh
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Aaqib Javed on Pakistan’s T20 World Cup exit: Have to move past ‘scapegoating people’
The men’s national selector said Pakistan missed out of the semi-final only because of net run rate and pushed back against criticism of the team and selection committee