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→ NewsAnton Frondell's arrival may alter Ryan Greene and Nick Lardis' top-six roles
Anton Frondell is expected to join the Chicago Blackhawks soon, and coach Jeff Blashill said he will be thrown into the lineup; Ryan Greene and Nick Lardis are competing to keep top-six minutes.
Jessi Pierce remembered for heart, humor and zest for the Wild and life
Jessi Pierce, a Minnesota hockey reporter and media personality, and her three children died in a house fire; colleagues, players and community groups offered widespread tributes to her work and community involvement.
USA Flag Football players earned $100,000 each at Fanatics Classic
Team USA swept the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, defeating NFL- and celebrity-led teams, and each player on the U.S. squad received a $100,000 prize, according to Front Office Sports.
Spurs fans respond with pride after video disparaging Hispanic fans goes viral
A TikTok video showing a woman making disparaging remarks about Hispanic fans at a Spurs game went viral, and the Spurs issued a statement affirming inclusion; at the next home game many fans wore self-styled “Crazy Hispanic Fan” shirts and displayed flags in response.
Vanderbilt team will be remembered despite the season's ending
Vanderbilt's 2025–26 season ended on a late halfcourt miss, and players said they want the team remembered for record wins, comeback efforts and strong camaraderie.
Steve Kerr and Warriors express support for Jonathan Kuminga ahead of Atlanta reunion
Steve Kerr said he and the Warriors want the best for Jonathan Kuminga as Golden State prepares to face his new team in Atlanta; Kuminga was traded to the Hawks before the deadline and has seen more playing time there.
Blue Jackets' Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson end droughts in win over Kraken
The Columbus Blue Jackets beat the Seattle Kraken 5-2, extending a 12-game point streak, while Kent Johnson and Cole Sillinger scored after long goal droughts.
Gotham captain Tierna Davidson makes first appearance since ACL tear.
Tierna Davidson entered Gotham’s home opener in the 61st minute for her first public competitive appearance since tearing an ACL in March 2025.
Stephen Curry nearing return to Warriors practice as Play-In approaches
Stephen Curry is making "good progress" in recovery from a right knee runner's injury and is on track to take part in a 5-on-5 practice; the Warriors expect a Sunday workout that will guide a possible return later this week.
Tom Izzo reflects after reaching 17th Sweet Sixteen
Tom Izzo said the Sweet Sixteen still matters after Michigan State's 77-69 win over Louisville that sent him to his 17th Sweet Sixteen, and he praised Coen Carr's double-double and Jeremy Fears Jr.'s 16 assists.
Louisville Falls to Michigan State in NCAA Tournament
Louisville's season ended with a 77-69 loss to Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament second round at the KeyBank Center. The Cardinals finish the year 24-11 under coach Pat Kelsey.
Zuby Ejiofor comforts St. John's guard after uneven NCAA start
After St. John's opening-round win in San Diego, Zuby Ejiofor pulled aside sophomore Ian Jackson and urged him to be aggressive following a shaky start and stronger second half.
Moisés Ballesteros makes Cubs' Opening Day roster
Moisés Ballesteros was told he made the Chicago Cubs' Opening Day roster and will be used primarily as the team's designated hitter; the club also outlined plans and status updates for pitchers Daniel Palencia, Justin Steele and Ben Brown.
Tigers prospects show progress in spring training
Bryce Rainer returned to game action after offseason shoulder surgery and is expected to open the season with Class-A Flying Tigers; several other young Tigers prospects, including Cris Rodriguez and Jordan Yost, are advancing through spring activities.
Oklahoma lays out a blueprint for March success against Idaho
Oklahoma defeated Idaho 89-59 in the First Round, with Raegan Beers scoring 18 and Sahara Williams adding 17 points and 10 rebounds.
Titans chemistry: Cam Ward showing early support for Wan'Dale Robinson
Cam Ward crashed Wan'Dale Robinson's introductory news conference and their friendly exchange highlighted early rapport after Robinson signed a four-year, $70 million deal with the Titans; Robinson has 185 catches over the past two seasons and cited reuniting with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll as a factor in his decision.
Florida's Olivier Rioux becomes tallest player in NCAA Tournament game
Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 redshirt freshman for Florida, entered with 1:54 left to become the tallest player to appear in an NCAA Tournament game and grabbed a rebound and dunk during Florida's 114-55 win over Prairie View A&M.
Donovan Dent returns as UCLA wins NCAA Tournament opener
Donovan Dent returned from a calf injury and had six steals as UCLA held off UCF 75-71 in its NCAA Tournament opener.
Kansas basketball's Samis Calderon will miss NCAA game after father's death
A KU official said Samis Calderon's father, Luis Calderon, has died. Calderon traveled to be with his family and will miss Friday's NCAA tournament game; he is expected to return Saturday.
Twins bullpen and rotation shift as Hendriks, Chafin released
The Minnesota Twins released veterans Liam Hendriks and Andrew Chafin and optioned Zebby Matthews, opening a rotation spot for Mick Abel. Joe Ryan was named the team's Opening Day starter.
Blue Collar Oklahoma uses extended break to prepare for NCAA Tournament opener
Oklahoma had a two-week gap between games after a 112-78 loss to LSU in the SEC quarterfinals and used the time for focused practice under coach Jennie Baranczyk before facing Idaho in the NCAA Tournament at Lloyd Noble Center.
Pistons preparing for a long playoff run as Cunningham recovers
Detroit recorded its first 50-win season since 2007-08 and has led the Eastern Conference most of the year, while All-Star guard Cade Cunningham is expected to miss at least two weeks with a collapsed lung.
Noah Cates leads Flyers to shootout win over Kings
Noah Cates scored and assisted as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in a shootout, and Cates has 11 points in 12 games since the Olympic break.
Braden Smith nears Division I assists record and revisits his best passes
Purdue senior point guard Braden Smith entered the NCAA Tournament one assist shy of tying Bobby Hurley's Division I men's assists record and has 1,075 career assists; he reviewed and described several of his favorite passes.
Spurs playoff berth means more for Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell
Victor Wembanyama's game-winning shot clinched the Spurs' first playoff berth in seven years, and longtime teammates Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell described the moment as deeply personal after years of rebuilding.
Queens' March Madness identity centers on a $150 dog figurine
Queens introduced a $150 German Shepherd figurine nicknamed Buddy as a locker-room honor for hard, unglamorous work; the ASUN champion qualified for the NCAA tournament in its first year of eligibility and enters as a 15-seed set to face Purdue.
LeBron James nearly perfect as Lakers earn seventh straight win
LeBron James made 13 of 14 shots for 30 points as the Lakers beat the Rockets 124-116, extending Los Angeles' winning streak to seven games.
Boone Jenner accepts fourth-line role to support Blue Jackets' playoff push
Boone Jenner is centering the Columbus Blue Jackets' fourth line and has averaged about 14 minutes per game since the move; the team is chasing a wild-card spot during a strong run under coach Rick Bowness.
Shohei Ohtani aims for a bigger pitching workload in 2026.
Shohei Ohtani threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings in a Cactus League outing and is seeking a larger pitching role in 2026; the Dodgers have left room for flexible rest while managing his two-way duties.
Midwest preview: Howard prepares to face No. 1 seed Michigan
Howard, fresh off its first NCAA Tournament win (86-83 over UMBC in the First Four), meets No. 1 seed Michigan in the Midwest Region first round; Michigan enters the tournament 31-3 and is noted for its size and transition speed.
