Gonzaga No. 1 in final AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll; top seeds are 1-4
Gonzaga will head into the NCAA Tournament exactly where it ended up in the final AP Top 25: right on top.
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Gonzaga will head into the NCAA Tournament exactly where it ended up in the final AP Top 25: right on top.
The 2022 women's NCAA basketball tournament bracket is here, and March Madness is officially upon us. On Sunday, the NCAA unveiled which teams made the cut, which 16 squads get to host first- and second-round games and which title hopefuls will be placed in each regional.
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Soon after the sending off of Charlie Ewels, an image of Eddie Jones flashed on the big screens at either end of Twickenham. The England head coach was fearing the worst. His side were down to 14 players less than 90 seconds into a contest he himself had termed a semi-final, and the home fans, already displeased despite a just dismissal of a clumsy Ewels, appeared to up the volume of their booing at the sight of the home head coach.
Atalanta were held to a 0-0 draw by Genoa on Sunday to leave them trailing the Serie A top four by eight points. Fourth-placed Juventus's 3-1 win at Sampdoria on Saturday put the pressure on Atalanta to keep pace in the race for the Champions League qualification spots, and a home game against 19th-placed Genoa seemed a gift. However, other than Luis Muriel's first-half effort that clipped the outside of the post, Atalanta struggled to break down a determined Genoa.
Bowler scalps first fifer on home soil and 300th victim across formatsBENGALURU: Barring his everlasting smile, Jasprit Bumrah is a man of few emotions. Outlandish celebrations or barbs and jibes exchanged with batsmen are a rarity. On Sunday at the M Chinnaswamy stadium, he allowed himself a celebration, and he had more than one reason to do so. The 28-year-old, a tireless worker and a magician with the ball, reaffirmed his status as the lynchpin of the Indian bowling attack and a pacer destined for greatness.
Jasprit Bumrah collected his first five-wicket haul on home soil at the M Chinnaswamy stadium here on Sunday. On his first innings haul of five for 24 which came on a turner, the India vice-captain said, "It feels good. I play three formats and it is not easy to play all games and sometimes I have missed out on home Tests. But to be able to contribute towards the team is a great thing for all."