- Even with plenty of favorites winning, sportsbooks did well during the first four days of the 2025 NCAA tournament.
- The aura of USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino has faded after back-to-back losses in the CONCACAF Nations League.
- It’s the fantasy basketball playoff semifinals in many leagues. Here’s everything you need to know along with some advice for the week, courtesy of Dan Titus.
- Rodgers’ realistic options for the 2025 season are limited.
- With the NFL considering yet another change to its overtime, Jason Fitz came up with a novel overtime proposal.
- Here are the odds for every Sweet 16 game at BetMGM sportsbook.
- Charlie Woods and Kai Trump struggled at the Junior Invitational over the weekend.
- Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie breaks down why he thinks these draft picks aren’t worth their ADPs in 2025.
- After cruising through the first two rounds, it’s Duke’s tournament to win.
- Lindsey Vonn inched closer to making her Olympic dreams a reality.
- Fantasy baseball analyst Fred Zinkie reveals the players he’s most confident about this year.
- Betts began feeling ill days before the Dodgers’ trip to Japan to open the season.
- In today’s edition: The men’s Sweet 16 is set, the women’s tournament has been filled with blowouts, Vonn finds the podium in her comeback, Ingebrigtsen makes history at Indoor Worlds, and more.
- Derik Queen hit a ridiculous buzzer beater to send the Terps past Colorado State and into to the Sweet 16 on Sunday night.
- The first weekend of the men’s NCAA tournament is in the books.
- Queen’s confidence in asking for and making the game-winning shot in Maryland’s second-round win over Colorado State will live on in Terps basketball lore forever.
- Queen’s shot propelled the Terrapins into the Sweet 16.
- The win marks Hovland’s first since the 2023 season, when he won three times on Tour and claimed the FedEx Cup title.
- The conference broke the record when Ole Miss upset Iowa State on Sunday night.
- Tyrese Proctor was 7-of-8 from behind the 3-point line in the 89-66 win.