The mighty RedHawks finally fell. What does that mean for their tourney chances — and everyone else’s?
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Miami (OH) stunned by UMass, suffers 1st loss
No. 20 Miami (Ohio) suffered its first defeat with a shocking 87-83 loss to UMass in its first game of the Mid-American Conference tournament Thursday.
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NCAA: Suspicious wagers on college hoops down
Suspicious betting activity that has plagued college basketball over the past two seasons has decreased this season, the NCAA and betting integrity sources told ESPN ahead of next week’s tournaments.
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Ament (leg) rejoining Vols for SEC tournament
Tennessee star freshman Nate Ament, out the past two games with a leg injury, will play in the SEC quarterfinals against Auburn.
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Consensus awards picks, plus season superlatives
There was no debate for player, freshman, transfer or coach of the year, with clear front-runners in each.
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If England win T20 World Cup, women’s Hundred will change hugely, says Malolan Rangarajan
“You will have a lot more girls and parents encouraging them, ‘Come watch the game!’,” says the London Spirit assistant coach
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Chinese Grand Prix 2026: Race and F1 sprint start times, how to watch, full schedule, predictions
After a wild season-opening weekend to kick off Formula 1’s rules revolution, attention turns to the Chinese Grand Prix as Mercedes’ rivals look to bounce back.
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Projecting all 30 MLB teams based on how busy — or passive — they were this winter
Fans want a big offseason splash. But does staying the course actually lead to better results?
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If England win T20 World Cup, women’s Hundred will change completely, says Malolan Rangarajan
“You will have a lot more girls and parents encouraging them, ‘Come watch the game!’,” says the London Spirit assistant coach
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Boeheim: Cuse’s star players cost Autry his job
Jim Boeheim defended Adrian Autry as “a good coach,” saying his dismissal at Syracuse was a result of poor performance by the Orange’s best players and lack of NIL funding.