2025 NCAA Men's Final Four odds: Who is favored to make the national semifinals?
Before the NCAA men's basketball tournament comes down to one team, it comes down to four.
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Before the NCAA men's basketball tournament comes down to one team, it comes down to four.
Purdue's Braden Smith was named the Big Ten player of the year and Michigan State's Tom Izzo coach of the year by coaches and the media in voting coordinated by the conference. Smith and Izzo won the same honors from The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Baltimore, Dallas and Miami were each awarded a league-high four compensatory picks in next month's NFL Draft based on their losses and signings in last year's free agency.
Money has flown around the NFL over the past few days, as free agency deals, re-signings and big-name trades have impacted rosters around the league. And in turn, those moves — and in some cases, non-moves — have impacted how the 2025 NFL draft might unfold. The Geno Smith trade, for instance, changes the Raiders' plan for their No. 6 pick. And the Bears' active free agency period might make them pivot their approach for Day 1 at the draft.
The 2024-25 regular season is over, and the AP Top 25 poll looks very different from the preseason edition. Then, Kansas was the preseason No. 1, and back-to-back reigning champion UConn was No. 3. Duke and Auburn were Nos. 7 and 11, respectively, while North Carolina and Baylor, both national title-winners of the past decade, were represented in the top 10.
Wisconsin guard Max Klesmit will not play Sunday against No. 8 Michigan State due to a lower-body injury, CBS Sports reported.
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Canada soccer coach Jesse Marsch waded into politics Wednesday, telling United States President Donald Trump to "lay off the ridiculous rhetoric about Canada being a 51st state."