Duo ruled out of the three ODIs after injuring their quads in the third T20I with Schutt and Hamilton called into the ODI squad
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The Bilas Index: Ranking the top 68 teams in men’s college basketball
With a month until Selection Sunday, Bilas reveals which teams he has at the top of the pecking order.
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Kansas rebounds, hands Houston 3rd straight loss
Tre White scored a season-high 23 points, and No. 14 Kansas bounced back from a surprising defeat to hand No. 5 Houston its third straight loss.
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Bubble Watch: Welcome to the ‘locks,’ Wisconsin
Wisconsin cemented its status as a ‘lock’ Sunday, though the SEC continues to lead the Big Ten in projected bids.
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Sri Lanka could play T20 World Cup semi-final in Colombo
The R Premadasa Stadium will host Sri Lanka if they are drawn to face anyone other than India, and if Pakistan don’t make the last four
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Perry and Garth ruled out of ODIs with quad strains, India bat first
Perry and Garth suffered quad strains in the third T20I in Adelaide and have been ruled out of the entire ODI series with Schutt and Hamilton called up
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Jammu & Kashmir win toss, bat against Karnataka
J&K made two changes to the side, bringing in Qamran Iqbal and Sahil Lotra in place of Vanshaj Sharma and Shubham Khajuria
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Men’s AP Top 25 poll reaction: Duke is No. 1 after big Saturday shakeup
Duke claims No. 1 after beating Michigan, while Arizona reclaims a spot in the top two after beating Houston.
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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.