Kyle Busch loved to win, hated to lose, and fans reveled watching it all. @bobpockrass remembers “one of the greatest talents ever to hold a NASCAR steering wheel.” https://t.co/IfYrrpbOKG
This High Point fan base is unreal and exactly what this tournament is about. The school is 2,800 miles from the Moda Center in Portland and 3 sections are full of students and fans.
So proud of high point in every aspect.
Call us what you want “country club” “Disney world” “resort”whatever you want but you have no clue how much this place means to people. Don’t knock it until you try it. High Point isn’t going anywhere. Get used to us and you’ll learn a few life skills maybe 💜
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NCAA Suspends All Three Officials After Duke–Carolina Game in Chapel Hill, Cites Bias Toward North Carolina
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The NCAA announced early Sunday morning that all three referees from last night’s Duke–North Carolina matchup in Chapel Hill have been suspended indefinitely following what the organization described as “clear and documented officiating bias favoring the home team.”
The decision comes after an expedited overnight review of game film from the rivalry showdown between the Duke Blue Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels a contest that quickly drew national attention for its one-sided whistle, missed calls in the paint, and inconsistent enforcement of physical play.
“Home-court advantage is one thing,” the NCAA said in a statement. “Home-court officiating is another.”
According to sources close to the review, officials identified multiple possessions in which Duke players absorbed significant contact with no whistle, followed immediately by touch fouls called on the other end. Several non-calls were described internally as “indefensible,” while replay reviews were labeled “selectively interpreted.”
One NCAA official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said:
“When crowd reaction appears to influence officiating decisions possession after possession, competitive integrity is compromised.”
The referees were reportedly removed from future assignments after investigators concluded that the officiating crew “failed to apply rules evenly” and allowed game flow to be dictated by environment rather than enforcement.
While the NCAA stopped short of altering the game’s official result, the league acknowledged that officiating “materially impacted the competitive balance” of the contest and “overshadowed what should have been a showcase rivalry game.”
The suspended officials will undergo retraining focused on neutrality, pressure management, and what the NCAA described as “remembering that Cameron Indoor and the Dean Dome do not have different rulebooks.”
LEGACY LIVES ON: Vice President JD Vance to honor his late friend Charlie Kirk by taking student questions alongside Erika Kirk at a Turning Point USA event at Ole Miss.
Watch it live on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” at 8pm ET.
'A TRUE FRIEND': Vice President JD Vance shared a deeply personal remembrance of Charlie Kirk, honoring his late friend as a man of "courage," "faith" and profound loyalty.