CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The Fighting Illini made a brief comeback from their slump over the weekend. Illinois hosted Rutgers for a three-game conference series, going 2-1 after falling in the series finale. Illinois now has a 12-10 record on the season. Immediately coming into the first matchup, the Illini plated nine runs in the first […]
Meet the Mets The Mets finally announced that Carson Benge will be on the team’s Opening Day roster, which felt like an inevitability after his incredible spring training performance. Anthony DiComo offered some predictions for the team heading into the season. Writing for SNY, John Harper made his predictions for the Mets’ season. Tim Britton […]
San Antonio is on a heater! They have now won six in a row and 22 of 24, making them the best team in the NBA over the last couple of months by a notable margin. Furthermore, many of these wins have been against good-to-excellent teams, and had last night’s game occurred a couple of […]
Heading into the spring, Jasson Domínguez was the consensus pick for the Yankees’ fourth outfielder spot, as the former top prospect, now headed into his sophomore season, would be the team’s number one option in the event one of Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Giancarlo Stanton, or — baseball gods forbid — Aaron Judge had to […]
Eric McAlister, WRSchool: Texas Christian University | Conference: Big 12College Experience: Redshirt Senior | Age: 23 (Week 1)Height / Weight: 6’4” / 194 lbsProjected Draft Status: Late 3rd – 5th RoundPlayer Comparison: Quentin Johnson/DK Metcalf College Statistics Receiving & Rushing Table Receiving Rushing Scrimmage Season Team Conf Class Pos G Rec Yds Y/R TD Y/G Att Yds TD Y/G Plays Yds Avg TD […]
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — To most, March on college campuses means buzzer beaters and all the madness that comes with the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. For all the college football fanatics, on the other hand, it means the start of spring practices, something that’s underway in Champaign for the Illini. For Illinois head coach […]
Once again, the Braves were dealt some bad news Monday. Spencer Strider will be out to the start the season with an oblique injury. While the Braves hope he misses just a few weeks, oblique injuries could take a month or more to come back from plus rehab time. Jose Suarez and Martin Perez could […]
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Kansas Jayhawks News After Bill Self’s postgame remarks, a number of media members discussed his future as a coach The Athletic wrote about what could have been in Darryn Peterson’s lone season at Kansas The KC Star discusses Self’s decision to sub out Kohl Rosario for Elmarko Jackson at the end of Sunday’s loss Links! […]
Jake Paul may still be healing from the broken jaw he suffered at the hands of Anthony Joshua in his last outing, but Paul still intends to resume his professional fighting career inside the ring. Speaking to Sky Sports, Paul says that while he wouldn’t really consider himself a heavyweight boxer there’s at least one […]
The Detroit Red Wings were in the market for help at the trade deadline, but there was one line they did not want to cross. According to Anthony Di Marco of Daily Faceoff , Detroit was not willing to move any of its top prospects in deadline talks, even while looking for a major upgrade down the middle. The Red Wings and Steve Yzerman wanted to improve, but not at the cost of names like Nate Danielson, or either of their two blue-chip goalie prospects in Sebastian Cossa or Trey Aug...
The transfer portal opens on Tuesday, April 7 and closes on Monday, April 21. By school, we are tracking transfer portal entries for Big Ten scholarship players. This post will be updated frequently this spring. Below, listed by school, are ...
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It would be hard to say the Detroit Lions have gotten better in free agency so far. Thus far, they’ve lost: And they’ve added: It’s hard to do the math, but any way you slice it, it’s hard to see the gain/loss as a net positive. Given that the Lions finished last year just 9-8, […]
Monday Night Therapy returned with Minnie Hunt, Fred, and Jarek Shearer diving into Nebraska’s thrilling NCAA Tournament run and the unexpected joy of an Iowa hate week in March. The hosts celebrated avoiding Florida, agreeing Iowa feels like the more favorable matchup, even if both teams know each other well after already meeting twice this […]
Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano landed in-state twin brothers Devin and Jason McCourty in 2005 out of St. Joseph High School in Montvale. This duo went on to have legendary careers in Piscataway and became part of the Rutgers Athletics Hall of Fame in 2024. Schiano and the Scarlet Knights are hoping that history repeats […]
Zach Root was the Dodgers’ first draft pick last year, with the left-handed pitcher from Arkansas going 40th overall, right before his college teammate Charles Davalan was selected by the Dodgers at No. 41. Root did not pitch in the minors last season, and did not appear in a major league spring game, so his […]
We know that your life is busy, but that doesn’t mean you want to miss any news about your favorite team. So, we are rounding up all of the most important news, analysis, and commentary from LGHL and the rest of the Buckeye beat On the hardwood Notre Dame outlasts Ohio State to end Buckeyes’ […]
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Good morning, baseball fans! The San Francisco Giants kick off their 2026 season tomorrow, with Opening Day against the New York Yankees. So this feels like the best time to get our last minute predictions in for how we think this season is going to go. I’ll let you determine what you would like to […]
Coming off their third consecutive NL Central crown, the Brewers are once again among the most-doubted teams, as many pundits have picked the Cubs to leapfrog Milwaukee. For the third straight offseason, the Brewers traded a key arm (Corbin Burnes before 2024, Devin Williams before 2025, and now Freddy Peralta) while also losing a few […]
Results Our final memorable Twins moment comes to us, fittingly, from just last season. In a rough year for Twins Territory, Byron Buxton was perhaps the one-and-only shining star. Never more than on this day… Per famous philosophizer Porky Pig: “Th-th-th-that’s all, folks!” Hopefully both a fun and at least somewhat accurate-if-subjective look at this […]
Breaking news late Monday night: Pete Crow-Armstrong is signing a long-term extension to remain a Cub. Josh has details. The Opening Day 26 has just about solidified. Javier Assad will stretch out in Iowa. Ben Brown made the squad. Megham Montemurro has camp cuts* {$}. Game results: Cubs 15, Yankees 6. Al has details. Miscellaneous: […]
While few players get the Bell Centre going like Arber Xhekaj can, it hasn’t been a banner season for the 25-year-old defenceman.
Xhekaj’s story is amazing: undrafted as a teen when he was eligible for the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection Draft in 2017, he worked his way up only to go undrafted in the NHL draft both in 2020 and 2021. Yet his play earned him an invite to the Montreal Canadiens’ development camp in 2021, where he impressed and promptly signed an entry-level deal.
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Hello CSR! Welcome to Ask Brian, your weekly Panthers fan mailbag for everyone! The NFL news has been slowing down ever since the first wave of free agency. There may still be signings to come, we might see a fun trade happen, but overall we are in the dead zone between the start of the […]
Jaylon Thompson writes about Carlos Estévez’s decreased velocity, but the Royals trust his process. The performance was staggering. Estévez didn’t allow a run but issued three walks. His velocity was down and it set off a few alarms. Estévez did pitch better two days later against the San Francisco Giants — but there’s still a […]