Duke claims No. 1 after beating Michigan, while Arizona reclaims a spot in the top two after beating Houston.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Behind Boozer, No. 3 Duke stuns No. 1 Michigan
Cameron Boozer scored 18 points, and the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils handed another neutral-site loss to fellow blueblood Michigan, knocking off the top-ranked Wolverines 68-63 on Saturday in a raucous possible Final Four preview in the nation’s capital.
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Jamaica sledder: F1’s Hamilton would shine on ice
Jamaican sprinter-turned-bobsledder Tyquendo Tracey has said Lewis Hamilton would do “very well” if he swapped Formula 1 tracks for the ice of the Winter Olympics.
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🏀 Freshman of the Year contenders: a new top 3
Darius Acuff Jr. makes a big leap, Mikel Brown Jr. reenters — and Darryn Peterson plummets down the rankings.
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UCLA swats ‘negativity,’ authors 23-point rally
Donovan Dent hit a layup at the buzzer in overtime to lift UCLA over No. 10 Illinois 95-94 on Saturday after the Bruins rallied from a 23-point deficit, the program’s largest comeback since rallying from 19 down in a 2019 home victory over Oregon.
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Dybantsa’s ‘most complete game’ too much for ISU
AJ Dybantsa had 29 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists to help No. 23 BYU defeat No. 6 Iowa State 79-69 Saturday, its first victory over a top 10 opponent this season, and Cougars coach Kevin Young called the freshman’s effort his “most complete game.”
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Tigers’ Skubal making just 1 start for U.S. in WBC
Two-time defending AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal of the Tigers said that he’ll make just one start for the United States in the World Baseball Classic.
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What to know about Bediako’s latest appeal to continue playing college basketball
Breaking down Charles Bediako’s eligibility case, including the latest motion to the Alabama Supreme Court.
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Stephens, Altidore ending marriage after 4 years
Former U.S. Open tennis champion Sloane Stephens and former U.S. men’s national soccer player Jozy Altidore are ending their marriage after four years.
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Sooners retire Hield’s No. 24 in halftime ceremony
Oklahoma retired Buddy Hield’s No. 24 jersey at halftime of a game against Texas A&M on Saturday night.