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How Caleb Wilson's injury impacts UNC-Duke, NCAA tournament and NBA draft
The Tar Heels will miss their star freshman as the stakes rise, but his draft stock shouldn't plummet.[read more]

'Baby Jokic': What makes Cameron Boozer unstoppable in his pursuit of greatness
The star freshman has led teams to championships throughout his basketball career. Can he do it again for Duke?[read more]

✍️ NHL trade deadline winners and losers
The final week was a fun one, with some late shockers. Here's who feels great now -- and who might not.[read more]

Source: Patriots trading center Bradbury to Bears
The Bears found a new starting center, acquiring Garrett Bradbury from the Patriots in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick, a source told ESPN.[read more]

Celts' Tatum calls 15-point return 'really good step'
Celtics star Jayson Tatum said he felt anxious in his first game in 298 days but was able to relax and finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists in a 120-100 win over the Mavericks.[read more]

Trump plans 'all-encompassing' college sports EO
President Donald Trump says he will write an executive order within a week that will "solve all of the problems" brought forth in an unprecedented meeting at the White House to address the future of college sports.[read more]

Exhausted Wemby emotional after 25-point rally
Victor Wembanyama said he had "zero left" physically but was all smiles after the Spurs overcame a 25-point deficit to stun the Clippers 116-112.[read more]

Skubal: No long-term Tigers offer, focused on '26
Tarik Skubal told USA Today Sports that he never received a long-term offer from the Tigers this offseason.[read more]

Miami (Ohio) caps 31-0 season with overtime win
Miami (Ohio) finished the regular season as the only unbeaten team in Division I men's basketball, winning 110-108 in overtime over Ohio.[read more]

Suzuki's 2 HRs power unbeaten Japan to WBC win
Defending champion Japan hit four home runs -- two by Chicago Cubs slugger Seiya Suzuki -- to beat Korea 8-6 on Saturday and stay undefeated in Pool C of the World Baseball Classic.[read more]