And so it begins. 24 hours after the title game and Nikolas Khamenia is already in the portal. 🚨👀
A former top-15 recruit leaving Duke after one season is the ultimate "Modern CBB" red flag. He took visits to UCLA and Arizona out of high school—don't be surprised if he heads back West now that the Blue Devils' roster is resetting.
Is Jon Scheyer losing control of the "one-and-done" era, or is this just the price of doing business in 2026? 👇 #Duke #TransferPortal
Dexter Lawrence requesting a trade the same day voluntary workouts start is the most Giants thing ever. 🗽📉
John Harbaugh is trying to play it cool, but you don't just "reconcile" with a star DT who wants out. Big Blue's defense is the only thing that kept them watchable last year and if Dex is gone, the rebuild just hit a brick wall.
Is Lawrence being a "diva," or is he just the first one to realize the Harbaugh era in NY is already off the rails? 👇 #NYGiants #DexterLawrence
Michigan is back on top of the college basketball world after a gritty 69-63 win over UConn in Indianapolis. Dusty May’s squad turned the title game into a defensive clinic, holding the Huskies to just 31% shooting.
Key Highlights:
Elliot Cadeau (19 pts) was the engine and earned Final Four MVP.
Trey McKenney hit the massive triple with 1:50 left to ice it. 🧊
Yaxel Lendeborg played 36 minutes on one good leg to secure the title. 🛡️
UConn fought to the final whistle, but the Wolverines' physicality in the paint was the difference. After a 37-year wait, the trophy is headed back to Ann Arbor.
#MarchMadness #UConn
UCLA just made history in Phoenix! 🏆💍
A dominant 79-51 blowout over South Carolina to secure the program's first-ever NCAA National Championship. This team went 37-1 this season and just proved they are the new gold standard in women's hoops.
Lauren Betts (14 pts, 11 reb) was an absolute force and rightfully named Tournament MOP, while Gabriela Jaquez led the way with a game-high 21 points. #MarchMadness #WBB
The nightcap in Indy was a total demolition. 🌪️🏀
Michigan didn't just beat Arizona; they dismantled them 91-73 to set up a heavyweight National Championship clash with UConn. Dusty May has the Wolverines playing at a level that looks genuinely scary.
The story of the night was Aday Mara, who put up a career-high 26 points and absolutely owned the paint. But the real "toughness" award goes to All-American Yaxel Lendeborg. After a terrifying ankle/knee injury in the first half that sent him to the locker room, he came back out with a leg sleeve and a brace to help seal the win.
For Arizona, the freshman finally hit the wall. Brayden Burries and Koa Peat combined for just 5-of-24 from the field. When your stars go cold and you can't hit from deep (shot just 12-of-27 as a team), you aren't beating this Michigan squad.
UConn vs Michigan who wins? #GoBlue #BearDown