The latest Top 25 poll is out, continuing to feature all three unbeaten teams.
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Men’s Bracketology: The Big Ten drought could (really, finally) end
It’s not a case of dΓ©jΓ vu. The conference has never been stronger at the top.
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Top 100 MLB prospects for 2026: This year’s No. 1 is in a tier of his own
Where do stars of tomorrow such as Konnor Griffin and Kevin McGonigle land as we rank baseball’s best young players?
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Win moves Alcaraz closer to career Grand Slam
In his first semifinal in Australia, Carlos Alcaraz will next take on Alexander Zverev after getting past Alex de Minaur on Tuesday.
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Samson vs Kishan heats up with series in India’s pocket
With Tilak Varma missing the rest of the series, this tussle is set to continue through the last two T20Is
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8 things to know about the men’s college hoops season
The good (Nebraska), not-so-good (Kentucky) and interesting (dominant freshmen) of the season so far.
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Why McLaren is running an interim livery at testing
McLaren has released the first images of the car Lando Norris will use to defend his Formula 1 title, albeit finished in an interim testing livery.
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Mercedes, Red Bull fast as secret F1 test begins
Formula 1 has completed day one of its highly secretive first day of preseason testing — a day so secret that even each team’s quickest lap times have been hard to come by.
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Gauff caught in ‘private’ moment smashing racket
Coco Gauff, a 3-seed and two-time major winner, struggled with her serve and recorded five double faults in the first set, when she was broken four times, and was ousted by Elina Svitolina.
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U19 World Cup: Subhan, Raza help Pakistan wreck New Zealand
The Pakistan bowlers skittled New Zealand for only 110, and then Minhas’ fifty took them hope with 197 balls to spare