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Women's Final Four predictions: Who wins South Carolina-UConn, Texas-UCLA?
What will decide Friday's semifinals? Which player will have the biggest impact?[read more]

Could Sarah Strong be UConn's all-time best -- and a four-time champ?
Strong had a freshman season for the record books -- and then she got better.[read more]

Amid UNC talk, Lloyd agrees to new deal at Zona
Coach Tommy Lloyd has agreed to a new deal with Arizona, he announced Friday.[read more]

Nebraska's Hoiberg named AP Coach of the Year
Nebraska's Fred Hoiberg edged out Duke's Jon Scheyer and Arizona's Tommy Lloyd for Associated Press men's basketball coach of the year honors Friday.[read more]

⚽ The top men's U21 soccer players in the world
For the eighth straight year, ESPN brings you our list of the game's next young stars aged 21 or under. Who is good enough to make it?[read more]

Boozer fifth freshman to win AP Player of Year
Cameron Boozer is The Associated Press men's college basketball national Player of the Year, becoming only the fifth freshman to earn the honor and the second in a row for a Duke program that keeps adding to the longest list of winners in the country.[read more]

USC star Watkins nearing end of rehab on knee
USC star JuJu Watkins is getting closer to the end of her rehab from a knee injury.[read more]

Tide's Holloway to enroll in fall, aims to play again
Following Friday's reversal of his campus ban after his recent arrest, Alabama's Aden Holloway is planning to enroll in fall classes and hoping to rejoin the team next season pending the outcome of his legal case, his attorney told ESPN.[read more]

Sources: Curry expected to return vs. Rockets
Following two successful scrimmages, Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to get official clearance for a Sunday return to the lineup after missing the previous 27 games with a persistent right knee issue, league sources told ESPN.[read more]

UConn's Hurley owns up to antics: 'Not a victim'
UConn coach Dan Hurley says he is not looking for any sympathy regarding the perception of his coaching style.[read more]