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Ranking the top 50 men's college basketball players who could define March Madness
From mid-major leaders to national superstars, here's who could impact their teams' NCAA tournament runs.[read more]
2026 men's NCAA tournament guide: How far will every team go?
ESPN's bracketologist shares what he really thinks about every team's chances in the NCAA tournament.[read more]
🧐 Predictions: Men's tourney Cinderellas, more
There was one clear favorite among the 25 coaches polled. Here are their takes on seven contenders and more.[read more]
Ex-reality TV star Holmes repeats Iditarod win
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a victory in the Iditarod, becoming the third competitor in the 54-year history of the race to repeat the year after winning for the first time.[read more]
Tiger 'working,' but Masters status still unclear
Tiger Woods remained mum on his playing status for next month's Masters, telling reporters after the TGL semifinals that his health continues to be up and down.[read more]
Other shoe drops: Caruso T'd up for desperate D
Thunder guard Alex Caruso was called for goaltending and a technical foul for an illegal defensive move after he swatted away a layup attempt with his shoe.[read more]
Trucks driver parked for mocking IndyCar racer
NASCAR driver Daniel Dye has been suspended -- the second known major penalty of his racing career -- for mocking IndyCar driver David Malukas during a recent livestream.[read more]
Sources: Dolphins star Achane off-limits in trade
The Dolphins have informed inquiring teams that De'Von Achane is not available in a trade, sources told ESPN.[read more]
UConn's Strong, Fudd headline AP All-Americans
UConn's Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd headline the AP All-America team, joined by Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes, Texas' Madison Booker and UCLA's Lauren Betts.[read more]
Sources: New WNBA CBA includes $7M salary cap
After a prolonged labor battle, the WNBA and players' union have reached a verbal agreement on the terms for a new CBA. Sources told ESPN that the salary cap will start at $7 million and raise the average salary to around $600,000.[read more]




