The SEC may not be able to replicate last season’s success, but the March Madness potentials field remains strong.
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- Nandani, Charani called up for England Test; Renuka, Bhatia back
- Saikia: BCCI to take action against IPL teams violating norms
- MI opt to bat; CSK hand a debut to Ghosh
- Athapaththu’s all-round heroics carries SL to 3-0 sweep of Bangladesh
- Jacobs’ blazing 62* counters Shoriful three-for as NZ level series
- Nandani, Charani called up for England Test; Renuka, Bhatia make comebacks
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Welsh, longtime SUNY Potsdam coach, dies at 89
Jerry Welsh, a former longtime men’s basketball coach at SUNY Potsdam and a recent finalist for enshrinement into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 89.
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D-backs GM: Marte talks won’t linger much longer
Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen said Tuesday that while a trade of All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte remains unlikely, a resolution is expected “shortly.”
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Ward 90 trumps Warner 130* as Hurricanes top table
Sams gave Thunder a sniff in the chase before Chaudhary took the game away
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Duke lands prized PG Rippey; ’26 class now No. 1
Duke moved atop the 2026 recruiting class rankings after Deron Rippey Jr., the No. 3-ranked point guard in the country, became the Blue Devils’ third five-star commitment.
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Shreyas Iyer, Gill back in India’s ODI squad for NZ series
Siraj also returns to the ODI set-up, having last played the format in October 2025 in Australia
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Marko: Verstappen would’ve won if Horner left earlier
Departing Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko believes Max Verstappen would have won the 2025 world championship had former team principal Christian Horner left the team earlier in the season.
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Injury setback for Ferguson ahead of T20 WC; Milne back with a bang
Ferguson suffered a calf injury while playing for Desert Vipers in the ILT20
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Ferrari boss on Hamilton: We all must improve
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur admits he underestimated the challenges Lewis Hamilton faced in his first season with the team.
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Erasmus to lead young-looking Namibia at T20 World Cup
The squad of 15 has a host of players with very little international experience, and will have Gary Kirsten collaborating with Craig Williams in the back room