Teams are competing for a spot in the Sweet 16. We’re tracking how each winner punches its ticket.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Darling calls own shot to keep St. John’s dancing
Dylan Darling’s layup as time expired sent St. John’s to its first Sweet 16 since 1999 with a 67-65 win over Kansas in the men’s NCAA tournament.
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Iowa takes down defending champ UF in thriller
Alvaro Folgueiras nailed a 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds remaining, and Iowa eliminated defending national champion Florida in the second round of the men’s NCAA tournament.
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Wimbledon to use video review for first time
The All England Club announced that Wimbledon will use video review technology for the first time in the 2026 tournament, which starts on June 29.
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Vols’ march continues behind big-scoring Gillespie
With a 21-point, six-assist performance in Sunday’s win vs. Virginia, Ja’Kobi Gillespie became the first player in Vols program history to average 25 points through the first two games of the NCAA tournament.
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Iowa takes down defending champs UF in thriller
Alvaro Folgueiras nailed a 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds remaining, and Iowa eliminated defending national champion Florida in the second round of the men’s NCAA tournament.
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Japanese Grand Prix 2026: Race start time, how to watch, full F1 schedule, predictions
A gripping Formula 1 season continues with the Japanese Grand Prix, as Mercedes and Ferrari renew their battle in the third round of 2026.
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From Peter Suder to Cameron Boozer: Ranking the top 50 players in men’s March Madness
From mid-major leaders to national superstars, here’s who could impact their teams’ NCAA tournament runs.
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Huskers survive after Vanderbilt’s heave rims out
Nebraska outlasted Vanderbilt 74-72 in a scintillating second-round NCAA tournament game Saturday night when Tyler Tanner’s heave from the half-court line rimmed out at the buzzer.
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Kansas’ Self: No decision yet on coaching future
Longtime Kansas coach Bill Self said after Sunday’s season-ending loss to St. John’s that he has not yet made a decision about his coaching future, later adding that any decision will be based solely on his health.