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The biggest surprises of the men's Olympic hockey tournament
Heading into the knockout round, here's who has over- or underperformed for their nation.[read more]

Predictions for the entire Olympic men's hockey medal round: U.S. vs. Canada for the gold
As the knockout round rolls, here's how the bracket will play out -- including a star-filled final.[read more]

🏈 Which teams nailed the CFB transfer portal?
A look at the incoming transfers who will have the biggest impact on the best teams in 2026.[read more]

Scheyer claps back at DA over court-storming tiff
Jon Scheyer said he "could have said even more" in response to a local DA's claims that there was "zero evidence" to support the Duke coach's initial claim that staffers were punched in a recent court storming at UNC.[read more]

Moe, legendary former Nuggets coach, dies at 87
Doug Moe, who engineered one of the best offenses of its era as coach for the Denver Nuggets in the 1980s, died at 87.[read more]

Cuban: NBA should 'embrace tanking' for fans
Mark Cuban, the former majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, says the fan experience is chief among the reasons the NBA should "embrace tanking," and that affordability is key in the formula.[read more]

Sources: WNBPA counters, with some concessions
The WNBA players' union submitted a counterproposal to the league on Tuesday that included some concessions on revenue share and housing, sources told ESPN.[read more]

Sources: Patriots promote Kuhr to full-time DC
The New England Patriots are hiring inside linebackers coach Zak Kuhr as their defensive coordinator, sources tell ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.[read more]

Agent: WR Evans plans to continue playing in '26
Wide receiver Mike Evans, the Buccaneers' all-time leading scorer, will play a 13th season in 2026 with the destination to be determined, his agent, Deryk Gilmore, told ESPN.[read more]

Sources: MLBPA's Clark resigns amid scandals
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark resigned Tuesday after an internal investigation revealed an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, who was hired by the union in 2023, sources told ESPN.[read more]