Duke head coach Jon Scheyer has signed a new six-year contract through the 2030-31 season, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Borzello and Pete Thamel.
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Russell holds off Verstappen to win in Singapore; McLaren crowned F1 champions
George Russell beat Max Verstappen to victory at the Singapore Grand Prix, where drama unfolded between title-chasing McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
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Coveted 2026 hoops recruit commits to UConn
Fast-rising four-star senior guard Junior County, the No. 43 recruit in the 2026 SC Next 100, told ESPN that he has committed to UConn.
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Two-sport takeover: No. 1 hoops prospect Tyran Stokes scores on turf, stars on hardwood
The 6-7, 230-pound Notre Dame (CA) star scored in his football debut before taking the hardwood in the Border League at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
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75 stadiums, 45 states, one vision: Why the Savannah Bananas’ next step is their biggest yet
The Savannah Bananas prepare for a new era of bodacious baseball. Check out what “Banana Ball” is doing next.
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Boyd, Cubs blank Brewers to force decisive G5
Matthew Boyd pitched two-hit ball into the fifth inning, and the Chicago Cubs shut down the Milwaukee Brewers for a 6-0 victory that pushed their NL Division Series all the way to a decisive Game 5.
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Sister Jean, beloved Loyola-Chicago chaplain, dies
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the longtime chaplain of the Loyola-Chicago men’s basketball team, died Thursday at the age of 106. “[She] was an invaluable source of wisdom and grace for generations of students, faculty, and staff,” the school said.
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McLaren wins back-to-back F1 constructors’ title
McLaren secured its second successive Formula 1 constructors’ championship at the Singapore Grand Prix.
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NCAA: Betting abuse of athletes common online
A study commissioned by the NCAA showed that sports-betting-related abuse is still one of the most common forms of online harassment directed at college athletes, coaches and officials.
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Cummins ‘running out of time’ as Perth D-day looms but Ashes hopes alive
Coach Andrew McDonald said the captain has had a ‘positive week’ but conceded time was running short for Perth