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March 30, 2026

 

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Mullins Madness! Freshman's 35-footer gives UConn a 73-72 win over Duke and a Final Four spot

Braylon Mullins retrieved a loose ball near midcourt and suddenly, improbably, UConn had a chance to win. Read More.

The Final Four is set as UConn stuns Duke to join Illinois, Arizona and Michigan

All that talent at Arizona and Michigan. All that momentum and good vibes at UConn. And somebody has to play the part of the unheralded “little guy.” At the Final Four next weekend, that role belongs, improbably, to Illinois. Read More.

French court dismisses Cardiff’s $138M claim against Nantes over Emiliano Sala's death

A commercial court in France dismissed Welsh club Cardiff's claims for compensation in the death of soccer player Emiliano Sala in a ruling issued Monday, more than seven years after the plane crash that killed the Argentine forward. Read More.

Another late collapse ends the season for a Duke team that looked good enough to win it all

Cayden Boozer tried to make one more pass that would seal the win for Duke. Read More.

 

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March Madness: Here's a storyline to watch about each of the Final Four teams in the men's field

Arizona, Michigan and Duke had looked like a clear top tier in college basketball as conference play began. All three spent time atop the AP Top 25 and went on to claim a No. 1 seed in March Madness. Read More.

From Tipperary to SEC: Irish rugby player with no football experience commits to South Carolina

Neff Giwa sometimes asks himself: “Is this really happening to me?” Read More.

NFL set to begin hiring and training replacement officials, AP sources say

The NFL is moving forward with plans to begin hiring and training replacement officials in the next several weeks because negotiations with the referees’ union have been unsuccessful, two people with knowledge of the discussions told The Associated Press. Read More.

The NBA's stretch run has arrived. Here's a look at what's happening

The NBA stretch run has arrived. Read More.

 
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