Indiana tabs West Virginia's Darian DeVries as new head coach
Indiana has its next head coach.
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Indiana has its next head coach.
It's almost time for the stars to hit the dance floor and make their mark on the madness of March. That's the beauty of this tournament. It's where Jack Gohlke can go from an unknown to a household name overnight. It's where Stephen Curry can author a legendary run at Davidson. It's how Doug Edert and Saint Peter's can steal the headlines or Donte DiVincenzo can become the hero of a national championship game and significantly boost his NBA Draft stock in one night.
The first round of the men's 2025 NCAA tournament tips off Thursday, and we're here to help you get ready.
The North Carolina Tar Heels will have to play their way into first round of the men's NCAA tournament with a First Four game Tuesday night. One man is making sure the University of North Carolina is ready for the matchup: football coach Bill Belichick.
LONDON: Qualification for the 2026 World Cup enters a crucial phase in the next few days as Saudi Arabia host China at home on Thursday in Riyadh and then head to Japan for Tuesday’s clash.
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With athletes like Caitlin Clarke, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers battling it out in last year's women's NCAA March Madness tournament, 24 million viewers tuned in for the championship game.
LOS ANGELES, United States: Kawhi Leonard scored 33 points and Ivica Zubac added 28 on his 28th birthday on Tuesday as the Los Angeles Clippers rallied to hand the NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers a second straight defeat, 132-119. The Cavs, the runaway leaders in the Eastern Conference, got off to a hot start as they launched a five-game road trip in Los Angeles, scoring 45 points in the first quarter on the way to a 73-68 halftime lead. But the Clippers, with coach Tyronn Lue absent because of back spasms, held the Cavs to 46 points in the second half in a gritty performance that saw Cleveland drop a second successive game for the first time since January. Max Strus scored 24 points to lead the Cavaliers, whose 16-game winning streak was ended Sunday by Orlando. “It’s my birthday, I had to bring it,” Zubac said, adding that the Clippers “wanted this one bad” as they chase the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves for sixth place in the West and direct entry into the playoffs. Golden State star guard Stephen Curry was a spectator as the Warriors rebounded from a Monday loss to Denver with a 104-93 victory over Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks in San Francisco. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said his “exhausted” superstar needed some rest after a lackluster performance in the loss to Denver. In Curry’s absence, Jimmy Butler scored 24 points, Brandin Podziemski added 17 as he started at guard, and the Warriors thwarted the Bucks’ second-half comeback bid. Draymond Green scored just three points but was a defensive force.