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Predicting the 2026 season, from the playoffs and World Series to MVP and Cy Young
Can the Dodgers three-peat? Will Skubal and Skenes win another Cy Young? Our experts make their predictions.[read more]

Everything you need for Opening Day: What we're watching, and updates from every game
Baseball is back! Here's your one-stop shop for all of the season-opening action.[read more]

Follow live: 11-seed Texas, 2-seed Purdue in close contest for spot in Elite Eight
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Boston College hires UConn assistant Murray
Boston College hired UConn assistant Luke Murray as its next head coach, the school announced Thursday.[read more]

IU's Cignetti rips transfer Marsh for gold cleats
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti ripped transfer wide receiver Nick Marsh for wearing gold cleats on the first day of spring practice for the defending national champs.[read more]

🏈 NFL draft: Biggest needs for all 32 teams
Our NFL reporters listed the top three positional needs for all 32 teams ahead of April's draft, and our draft experts found non-Round 1 fits to fill them.[read more]

Wade rejoining LSU; NC State AD feels 'lied to'
Will Wade said in a statement posted to X on Thursday that he is leaving his job as the coach at NC State to return to LSU.[read more]

McGonigle lives up to hype with 4 hits in debut
Rookie Kevin McGonigle hit the first pitch he saw for a bases-loaded, two-run double and became the youngest MLB player with four or more hits on Opening Day since 1990.[read more]

Misiorowski, Brewers tie MLB record with 20 K's
Brewers starter Jacob Misiorowski and four relievers buried the White Sox in an avalanche of 20 strikeouts, the first time a team has recorded that many in nine innings on Opening Day.[read more]

Cyclones say Jefferson (ankle) to decide if he plays
Iowa State forward Joshua Jefferson remains a game-time decision for Friday night's Sweet 16 game against Tennessee and said he's hoping to play if there is just "a little bit of pain" from his low-ankle sprain.[read more]