Ernest Hausmann Overcame Bipolar Disorder, Near-Fatal Crash to Return to Michigan Football Ahead of Pro Day
Ernest Hausmann, a Nebraska-born Michigan linebacker adopted from Uganda, returns to the field after a harrowing car crash, mental health diagnosis, and life-altering trip to his birthplace. His journey from withdrawal to reinvention culminates at Michigan’s pro day this Friday.
Baltimore Ravens Mock Draft Buzz: Jeremiyah Love, Stefon Diggs, and the Unit’s 2026 Strategy Under New Coaching Ledge
The Ravens are poised to draft Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love at No. 14 in The Athletic’s mock draft, defying conventional wisdom. With rising stars like Lamar Jackson needing a boosted ground game and potential veteran additions like Stefon Diggs, Baltimore could be reshaping its roster for
WNBA Secures Landmark CBA Deal: Million-Dollar Salaries, Record Revenue Share, and Historic Growth Ahead
The WNBA and its players union finalized a transformational CBA, promising million-dollar salaries, a $7M salary cap by 2026, and unprecedented revenue sharing—marking the league’s most significant financial shift since its 1996 inception.
Miami (Ohio) RedHawks Stun SMU in First Four, Secure NCAA Tournament Win After 27 Years
The Miami (Ohio) RedHawks snapped a 27-year NCAA tournament drought with a dominant 89-79 First Four victory over SMU, dominating from beyond the arc and advancing to face No. 6 Tennessee in the Round of 64. The win validated their tournament résumé amid scrutiny over their undefeated regular season
Cole Hutson Scores First NHL Goal in Dominant Capitals Debut, Setting Franchise Record
Nineteen-year-old Cole Hutson scored his first career NHL goal in his Washington Capitals debut, leading the team to a 4-1 win over Ottawa. The standout defenseman became the second-youngest in franchise history to score in his first game, capping a night of historic performances.
Texas Longhorns Eager to Face BYU After Grueling NCAA Tournament Turnaround
Texas players embrace their challenging NCAA Tournament schedule, including a First Four win and cross-country travel, as they prepare to face BYU in Portland. Longhorns dismiss fatigue, citing competitive fire and readiness for high-stakes matchups.
2026 March Madness First-Round Bracket Breakdown: NCAA Tournament Expert Picks for Thursday’s Games
The 2026 NCAA Tournament tips off Thursday with 16 first-round games, featuring Nebraska’s historic drought-breaking chance and Duke’s debut as the No. 1 seed. CBS Sports experts weigh in on key matchups, including BYU’s NBA-bound freshman AJ Dybantsa and North Carolina’s must-win effort against VCU
SportsLine’s 2026 NCAA Bracket Model Reveals Surprising March Madness Predictions After Historic Success
SportsLine’s computer model, which predicted 12 Sweet 16 teams last year, simulates the 2026 NCAA Tournament 10,000 times. The SEC leads with 10 bids, while Duke holds the No. 1 seed after dominating the ACC.
WNBA and Players Union Reach Landmark CBA Deal: $7M Salary Cap, Nearly 20% Revenue Share, and Million-Dollar Supermax Contracts
The WNBA and WNBPA finalized a historic collective bargaining agreement after 17 months of negotiations, tripling salaries with a $7M cap, 20% revenue share, and first-ever supermax deals. Training camp begins April 19.
Bayern Munich Dominate Atalanta 4-1: Tactical Masterclass, Youth Resurgence, and Lessons from Caesar’s Rome
FC Bayern Munich extended their Champions League dominance with a commanding 4-1 victory over Atalanta BC, securing their place in the quarter-finals. Harry Kane’s brace highlighted a clinical display, while young talents like Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, and Lennart Karl shone. The match underscored Baye
SMU’s Last-Minute Injury Update Raises Questions About NCAA Tournament Transparency and Selection Process
SMU’s late announcement that guard B.J. Edwards would return to play raised ethics concerns as the Mustangs secured a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Did the school mislead the NCAA selection committee? Edwards did not play in their final game, losing to Miami (OH) 89-79.
Texas Coach Sean Miller Previews High-Stakes NCAA Tournament Showdown with BYU’s A.J. Dybantsa
Texas head coach Sean Miller, fresh off a dramatic First Four win, faces BYU in the NCAA Tournament’s round of 64. Miller praises BYU’s program and freshman phenom A.J. Dybantsa, calling him a generational talent after his 25-point average in a tough Big 12 conference.
Messi Reaches 900 Career Goals: The Numbers Behind Soccer's Most Prolific Scorer
Lionel Messi scored his 900th career goal on Wednesday, joining an exclusive club of football immortals. The milestone cements his legacy as the Argentine legend continues to shatter records decades into his career.
March Madness 2026: Why Upsets Are Vanishing and Where the Magic Might Still Hide
The 2026 NCAA Tournament begins March 17 with college basketball’s defining moment of unpredictability at risk. After a decade of Cinderella stories, only one double-digit seed has advanced past the first weekend in each of the last two tournaments.
Mike Evans Leaves Buccaneers for 49ers on $42.5M Deal After Bucs Offered More
Tampa Bay Buccaneers General Manager Jason Licht confirmed the team made Mike Evans a significantly higher initial offer than the $42.5 million, three-year deal he signed with the San Francisco 49ers. Evans, a 12-year veteran and franchise icon, cited a desire for a new challenge as the primary reas
55 Cars Ready for Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring: Charles Milesi Steps In, Special Liveries Debut as IMSA Season Heats Up
Sebring International Raceway is buzzing as 55 IMSA WeatherTech Championship cars unload for the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours. Charles Milesi replaces Mathias Beche, while patriotic and retro liveries honor U.S. history and Porsche’s 30-year ties to ExxonMobil.
WNBA Players Secure Historic $1M+ Salary Cap and Revenue Sharing Deal in New CBA Agreement
The WNBA and its players’ union have reached a verbal agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement that includes maximum salaries exceeding $1 million, minimum salaries over $300,000, and a starting team salary cap of $7.5 million. This deal, the first to tie salaries directly to league revenu
WNBA and Players Union Finalize Historic CBA: Salaries Skyrocket to Half-Million Median, Revenue Share Jumps to 20%
The WNBA and its players' union reached a groundbreaking collective bargaining agreement, doubling the salary cap to $7M, raising the median player salary to $600K, and securing a 20% share of gross revenue. The deal marks a 4x increase in player compensation and cements the league's 30th season sch
NASCAR Suspends Daniel Dye Indefinitely Over Anti-LGBTQ+ Remarks Targeting David Malukas
NASCAR indefinitely suspended 22-year-old driver Daniel Dye for using homophobic language mocking IndyCar driver David Malukas during a livestream. Kaulig Racing also suspended Dye, who sits 13th in the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series points.
José Berríos Diagnosed with Stress Fracture: Blue Jays Rethink Rotation Depth After Veteran Pitcher’s Elbow Injury
Toronto Blue Jays ace José Berríos has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his right elbow, forcing him to miss Opening Day despite being pain-free. The 30-year-old right-hander, who has started at least 30 games in every full MLB season since 2018, now faces an uncertain timeline while the Blu
WNBA and Players' Union Agree on Landmark CBA Deal Firing Salary Revolution Before 30th Season Kickoff
The WNBA and its players' union reached a verbal agreement on a transformative collective bargaining agreement, marking the first time seven-figure salaries could enter the league. The deal—finalized after 100+ hours of negotiations—aligns player compensation with league revenue and arrives just wee
Jaylen Waddle Trade: How the Broncos’ New WR1 Boosts Denver’s Passing Game and Alters Offensive Landscape
The Denver Broncos acquired star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Miami in a blockbuster trade, reuniting him with former Dolphins teammate Patrick Surtain II. After five seasons in Miami, Waddle’s elite deep threat ability and consistent production—including a 2022 league-leading 18.1 yards per cat
Jessie Holmes Wins Back-to-Back Iditarod Titles: The Grit, Glory, and Growing Controversy Behind Alaska’s Most Famed Sled Dog Race
Jessie Holmes, a former reality TV star, claimed his second consecutive Iditarod victory in Nome, Alaska, completing the 1,000-mile sled dog race in nine days, seven hours and 32 minutes. The win solidifies his place among a rare group of repeat champions and highlights the evolving challenges facin
Texas Slips Past NC State in Dramatic First Four Finish as Howard Claims Historic NCAA Tournament Win
Texas advanced past NC State 68-66 in a nail-biting First Four finish, while Howard made NCAA Tournament history with its first-ever victory. Both teams now face higher-seeded opponents in the Round of 64.