⚡️President Trump may announce a permanent peace deal with Iran within 24 hours
The odds of a permanent peace deal between Iran and the US being announced by the end of May stand at 64% on Polymarket
Adding to his legacy 🏆
Congratulations to Kyle Mangas for selected to the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame. The 2026 class marks the tenth group to be inducted, totaling 111 of the most elite student-athletes and coaches in the history of the game at the non-Division I level. 🏀
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"Miami should have been the darlings, the talk of the tournament. You win 32 basketball games—I don't care what league you play in, what anybody says. They would win some games in our league. Make no bones about it."
-Rick Barnes
Eli Yofan is the only four-year Redhawk on Miami's roster.
He stayed in Oxford through 12-win and 15-win seasons. He didn't play much, but was the heartbeat of the locker room.
Yofan - understandably emotional - as his Miami career officially ends.
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Peter Suder left the floor today with tears in his eyes.
That pain quickly turned to gratitude for his teammates, coaches, and the entire Miami community. Suder on what this year meant to him:
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"My goal is to get this thing to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament. We fell short of that goal this year, but we will be back. I'm very, very confident of that."
-Travis Steele
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Fran McCaffrey is headed back to the NCAA Tournament with his 5th different school (2nd most all time)
Lehigh - 1988
UNC Greensboro - 2001
Siena - 2008, 2009, 2010
Iowa - 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Penn - 2026
UMass head coach Frank Martin made an emphatic statement on Miami's at-large candidacy:
"It'd be an embarrassment. A complete embarrassment if this league doesn't get two teams in."
Can someone put in contact with KC Conception. My name is Derwin Gray. I played in the NFL and I too am a stutterer. Despite my stuttering, I'm a pastor of a church and I speak all over the world. KC, I'm proud of you!
Former Texas A&M receiver KC Concepcion opened up on Instagram about his speech impediment — ending the message with #StopTheNegativity — in the wake of the attention he received at the NFL Combine over the weekend.