Huber's overtime goal gives the Fleet a 4-3 win over the Victoire

LAVAL, Quebec (AP) — Ella Huber scored 1:33 into overtime to give the Boston Fleet a 4-3 come-from-behind victory over the Montreal Victoire in a matchup of top teams on Sunday.

With the overtime win, Boston (9-5-2-3) remained in first place in the PWHL three points ahead of Montreal (9-4-1-5). The Fleet trailed by three goals at the start of the third period.

Loren Gabel scored her first of the season, and Megan Keller and Susanna Tapani added goals. Keller and Alina Muller also had two assists. Aerin Frankel made 27 saves.

Abby Roque had a goal and two assists for Montreal. Marie-Philip Poulin scored the opener for Montreal but left the game a few minutes later. Kati Tabin also scored for the Victoire. Ann-Renee Desbiens made 22 saves.

Poulin put Montreal ahead with 5:10 remaining in the first period, tipping Gosling’s shot on the game’s first power play. Two minutes later, Poulin seemed to reinjure her right knee and came off in the middle of the play.

She was replaced by Tabin, who scored on a one-timer past Frankel to extend Montreal’s lead. The goals came in a 2:10 span.

Roque gave Montreal a 3-0 lead with 3:02 left in the second period.

Gabel's goal got the Fleet got on the board 6:01 into the third. Keller made the game 3-2 with 2:34 remaining. With Frankel on the bench for the extra attacker. Boston tied the game with 14.8 seconds remaining when Tapani’s shot beat Desbiens.

Up next

Victoire: Host the Seattle Torrent on Thursday.

Fleet: Host the Toronto Sceptres on Tuesday.

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Lyon's Ligue 1 winless streak continues with 0-0 draw at Le Havre

PARIS (AP) — Lyon's winless run in the French league was extended to a fourth straight game by 10-man Le Havre on Sunday.

Despite playing a man down from the 56th minute, the hosts were the better team in the 0-0 draw and Lyon now lags two points behind third-place Marseille in the Ligue 1 standings.

Stephan Zagadou received a straight red card after fouling Endrick. Le Havre, which moved 10 points away from the automatic relegation spots, hit the woodwork twice.

Marseille won 1-0 against struggler Auxerre on Friday. Second-place Lens lost 2-1 at Lorient on Saturday, missing the chance to move back to the top of the standings.

Paris Saint-Germain, which did not play this weekend, has a one-point lead at the top and a match in hand. Nantes agreed last month to postpone their scheduled game on Sunday in order to give PSG more time to prepare for the Champions League second leg against Chelsea. PSG is leading 5-2 from the last-16 first leg.

Fernandez-Pardo is scorer and provider

Lille beat Rennes 2-1 away and moved within five points of Marseille.

Matias Fernandez-Pardo scored the opener for Lille and then assisted Hákon Haraldsson early in the second half. Estéban Lepaul was on the scoresheet for Rennes, reducing the deficit from close range.

It was Rennes' first defeat since coach Franck Haise took charge last month.

Two groups of supporters of Rennes and Lille had clashed Saturday night on the eve of the match.

Radio France reported that police used tear gas and that one fan was injured. Between 100 and 150 people were involved in the fight.

Elsewhere, Mario Sauer scored the winner deep in added time as Toulouse heaped more misery on Metz.

Sauer's goal sealed Toulouse's 4-3 win and extended last-place Metz's winless run to a 14th match.

“It was a crazy game,” Sauer said. “We deserved it today, and this win was so important for us.”

Paris FC drew 0-0 at Strasbourg.

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Brayan Ceballos scores twice to spark Revolution to 6-1 romp over Cincinnati in home opener

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Defender Brayan Ceballos scored two goals in the first half to spark New England to a 6-1 romp over FC Cincinnati on Sunday in the Revolution's home opener.

Ceballos scored in the 25th minute to tie it after Gerardo Valenzuela scored six minutes earlier to give Cincinnati a 1-0 lead.

Dor Turgeman gave New England the lead in the 31st minute before Ceballos scored three minutes into stoppage time for a 3-1 advantage at the half. Ceballos had one goal in 29 appearances as a rookie last season. Turgeman has four goals and two assists in six career appearances dating to last season.

Alhassan Yusuf scored on a header in the 53rd minute for a three-goal lead. Cincinnati keeper Roman Celantano deflected but couldn't corral a shot by Carles Gil and Yusuf took advantage for his first goal this season and his third in 44 career appearances.

Valenzuela was tagged with a red card in the 69th minute, leaving Cincinnati a man down.

Griffin Yow scored in the 87th minute and Peyton Miller found the net two minutes later to complete the rout after the pair subbed into the match in the second half. Yow's first netter of the season is his fourth in 35 career matches. Miller also scored for the first time after two goals in 26 appearances last year.

Matt Turner saved seven shots in goal for the Revolution (1-2-0). Turner is back with the club after making 102 appearances from 2016-22.

Celantano finished with three saves for Cincinnati (1-3-0).

Cincinnati posted a pair of 1-0 victories over the Revolution last season.

It was the first victory for New England coach Marko Mitrović in his first season. The Revs were outscored 5-1 in a pair of road losses to begin the season.

Cincinnati had posted 2-1 and 1-0 victories in its last two trips to Gillette Stadium. The venue had freshly-laid grass in preparation for the FIFA World Cup. The Revs hadn't played on grass at home since they switched to turf in 2006.

Up next

New England: At St. Louis City on Saturday.

Cincinnati: Hosts CF Montreal on Sunday.

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NBA admits just one mistake in Last Two Minute Report of Lakers-Nuggets

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To win a basketball game, it takes a combination of skill and luck. The Lakers had both elements working for them in their overtime victory over the Nuggets.

Austin Reaves missed a free throw on purpose in the closing seconds of regulation, grabbed the rebound and made the shot that sent the game to overtime.

And Luka Dončić won the game for the Lakers with a tough jumper over Spencer Jones.

That’s the skill aspect that put LA over Denver, earning them the win and tiebreaker over their Western Conference opponent, but the luck part came from the officiating.

The NBA’s Last 2 Minute Report revealed that the officials called a foul on Spencer Jones with 9.2 seconds left in the fourth, which was an incorrect decision.

The official statement in the league’s Last Two Minute Report states the following:

Jones (DEN) extends his right hand and cleanly dislodges the ball away from Reaves (LAL) after he received the inbound pass.

If the call were correct, Austin Reaves would not have gone to the free throw line. Instead, the Lakers would have inbounded the ball again, down by three. Given how close this game was, this is admittedly a bad call that hurt Denver.

However, all things considered, the officials only getting one thing wrong during a game this tight is pretty good. Sure, Nuggets fans might be upset about this call going against them, but it still would’ve been Lakers ball. Even if the call had been correct, there’s no telling whether it would’ve changed the game’s outcome.

During an 82-game season, good and bad breaks happen and it generally evens out in the end.

This error helped LA, but there have been moments this year where blown calls have hurt them in losses.

In February, the officials missed a controversial travel call on the Suns’ game-winner against the Lakers, which was never addressed or explained.

Overall, the Lakers have won these tight games regardless of the officiating. On the season, they are 18-6 in clutch games, the best record in the NBA.

In this Lakers-Nuggets matchup, LA led most of the way, executed better down the stretch and had a little luck on its side. That sounds like all the ingredients needed to have success in a fierce Western Conference.

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March Madness printable bracket for predictions, picks in NCAA Tournament

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When does 2026 March Madness start? NCAA Tournament schedule 

The 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament will take place over the next three weeks, which will end with the Final Four and the national championship game in Indianapolis.

Here’s a rundown of the schedule for the 2026 NCAA Tournament:

  • First Four: March 17-18 (Buy tickets)
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  • Second round: March 21-22
  • Sweet 16: March 26-27
  • Elite Eight: March 28-29
  • Final Four: April 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (Buy tickets)
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Seven Days of Sun, Week 21: The Suns offense might be evolving as Booker and Green find their rhythm

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The week closes with the Phoenix Suns walking away 2–1, which on paper sounds perfectly respectable. A winning week, a positive record, another step forward. Yet it still feels like something was left on the table.

If you zoom out and look at the past two weeks together, Phoenix is 5–2. A strong stretch of basketball. Still, part of your brain keeps drifting back to the same thought. This could have been 7–0. The losses to Chicago and Toronto linger. Those are the ones that stick in your mind when you glance at the Western Conference standings and see how tightly packed everything remains. Every game carries weight in that traffic jam.

But this is not the “what if” business. The record is the record. The standings are the standings. Phoenix sits at 39–28, eleven games over .500, which in most years would feel comfortable. In this conference, it still places you in the middle of the knife fight. That is life in the Western Conference. In the East, this exact same record would have Phoenix sitting in the fifth seed. Instead, they continue to battle for position and attempt to climb out of the Play-In conversation.

Oh well. No sense living in the land of what if.

It was an interesting week for Phoenix while they were out on the road, because it came with a noticeable scoring surge from both Devin Booker and Jalen Green. And let me say this up front, this is a good thing.

Jalen Green looks like himself again. The confidence is back. The rhythm is back. You can see the upside talent that made him such an intriguing addition in the first place. Coming off the hamstring injury, there were some rough nights, the type that make you stare at the box score and wonder when the burst will return. Over time, it has. He now sits at 17.4 points per game on 41/31/76 shooting splits, which is a healthy step forward from where things began.

The more interesting element now is the dynamic between him and Devin Booker.

Both have started to figure out how to operate alongside one another, and the scoring reflects it. When those two get rolling, the offense can look explosive. This week, through the lens of offensive rating, was the best the team has posted all season. The Suns had an offensive rating of 125.3 in Week 21.

At the same time, there is a delicate balance that every team in the league wrestles with. When two players dominate the scoring load, the rest of the group can drift to the edges of the offense. The ball finds fewer hands. The rhythm of the other players can cool. That balancing act shows up every night in the NBA.

Still, I will take this version over the alternative every time. I would rather see confidence and scoring aggression than watch a talented player wander through possessions searching for his rhythm. Green has found his groove again. Now the next challenge is consistency. And balance.

Green averaged 23 shot attempts per game this past week. His career average sits around 16.5, which tells you he probably lived seven shots above his natural range. It is a strange thing to analyze because those shots were falling, and when they fall, the offense hums. Yet those attempts have to come from somewhere. A handful of them can flow to other players in the system, most notably Collin Gillespie, who has been one of the pleasant surprises of the season when the offense runs through him in spurts.

So Week 21 accomplished something important. Jalen Green looks confident again. He is playing with energy, attacking the rim, and knocking down shots. His efficiencies are climbing, and that is good news for Phoenix. Now comes the next step. Harness that confidence. Spread it across the roster. Let the ball breathe a little more.

Because a good offense has multiple cooks working the stove, not two guys trying to run the entire kitchen.

Week 21 Record: 2-1

@ Milwaukee Bucks, W, 129-114

  • Possession Differential: -2.0
  • Turnover Differential: -5
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: 0

The Suns opened their road trip in Milwaukee like a team that remembered how to score again, dropping 129 on the Bucks and winning their third straight. Giannis did his usual freight train routine, whistles and all, but Phoenix leaned into its identity when it mattered. Defense.

The Suns held Milwaukee to 17 points in the fourth while three players topped 20 for the second straight game. A couple of weeks ago, this team struggled to reach 80. Now they’re stacking wins and rhythm. Meanwhile, in NBA chaos, Bam Adebayo dropped 83. Basketball is weird.

@ Indiana Pacers, W, 123-108

  • Possession Differential: +0.7
  • Turnover Differential: -4
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: 0

On a night in Indiana against the league’s worst team, the Suns finally saw the vision come to life. Devin Booker dropped 43, Jalen “Guac” Green poured in 36, and the backcourt combo served up 79 points of offensive spice. Green’s fourth straight 24+ performance showed the efficiency Phoenix has been waiting for, while Booker orchestrated the chaos like the veteran conductor he is.

@ Toronto Raptors, L, 122-115

  • Possession Differential: +1.4
  • Turnover Differential: +2
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: -2

The Suns spent most of Friday night looking like a team with things under control, cruising with a lead until the Raptors decided the paint belonged to them. Toronto shot 14-of-22 in the fourth, dropped 36 points, and bullied Phoenix inside while the Suns stuck with a small lineup that suddenly looked like a bad idea at the worst possible time. Devin Booker and company had the game in hand until the final 2:34. Then it slipped away.

Inside the Possession Game

  • Weekly Possession Differential: +0.4
  • Weekly Turnover Differential: -8
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: -2
  • Year-to-Date Over/Under .500: +11

Time for your weekly graph!

It is funny when you stare at the graph long enough. Lines go up. Lines go down. Turnovers spike one week. Offensive rebounds dip the next. Possession differential swings around like it is riding a roller coaster through the desert. There are plenty of things to analyze when you track a team for 21 straight weeks.

Yet there is really one line that matters. That pink line.

For the most part, the Suns have done a solid job winning the possession battle throughout the season. You can see the moments when injuries hit, and the roster turned into a rotating cast of new combinations. During those stretches, the possession numbers dipped. The team lost that battle more often. The graph shows it clearly.

Still, that pink line keeps creeping upward. Slowly. Quietly. One step at a time.

And that is the one that counts, because that line represents cumulative games over .500. When the week closed, the Suns sat at +11, which happens to be their highest mark of the season at the end of any week. So yes, we can dig into turnover differential. We can debate offensive rebound rates and possession swings until our eyes cross. But when the dust settles, the only number that really matters is that pink line continuing to climb.


Week 22 Preview

Are you ready for a busy week? Because the schedule is about to hit full speed for the Phoenix Suns. After three games away from home, they will still manage to squeeze in two games back in Phoenix before the week is over.

It starts tonight at TD Garden against the Boston Celtics. You know the Celtics. The same team that had no problem handling the Suns the last time these two met. That was a Boston team missing both Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, and both of those guys are healthy and back in the lineup now. This version of the Celtics is a different challenge. Although, to be fair, the Suns were without Devin Booker. Tomato, potato.

The schedule does not slow down either.

Tomorrow night, the Suns head to Minnesota to face the Timberwolves. It is the first of two back-to-backs this week. The game carries some weight in the standings, although the head-to-head element is already settled. Phoenix has beaten Minnesota twice this season. The road trip wraps up Thursday in San Antonio against the Spurs. Phoenix leads the season series 2-1, although the most recent meeting was not exactly pleasant. The Spurs handed the Suns a 27-point loss on February 19.

Then the Suns return home.

On Saturday, they face the Milwaukee Bucks, the same team Phoenix defeated earlier this week. The homestand continues Sunday against the Toronto Raptors, a team the Suns also saw recently when they met on Friday the 13th.

Add it all together, and you get five games in seven nights. The only breathing room comes on Wednesday and Friday.

Grueling is a fair way to describe it. The schedule is compressing as the regular season winds down and the playoff picture begins to take shape. Where Phoenix lands in that picture will be influenced heavily by what happens over the next seven days. With less than a month left in the season, every result starts to carry a little more weight.


Celtics injury report vs Suns includes good Jayson Tatum news

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The Celtics will be near full-strength when they face the Phoenix Suns on Monday night. Jayson Tatum, who returned to action on March 6th, will play in his fifth game of the season and appears to continue to be trending upwards.

Additionally, Derrick White (knee contusion) and Baylor Scheierman (sprained ankle) are both not on the injury report after appearing on it ahead of Saturday’s game against the Washington Wizards. White missed one game with the knee injury — a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder last week — but he did not appear compromised on Saturday.

But Nikola Vucevic will miss his fifth straight game as he recovers from a fractured right ring finger. Vucevic was on the sidelines for Saturday’s game, with a large wrap around his hand. The Celtics said on March 7th that he was expected to be re-evaluated in 3 to 4 weeks, meaning he’s effectively out for the rest of the month.

After taking Thursday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder off, Jayson Tatum played 32 minutes in Sunday’s game, eclipsing 27 minutes for the first time.

“I knew that my minutes would go up a little bit this week, and that’s just kind of the progression,” Tatum said. “I was playing 27 minutes the first three games, they go up a little bit for a week or so, see how you respond. Obviously, I’ve been responding really well and feeling great the next day and after the games. And we just go from there.”

For the Suns, Dillon Brooks continues to be sidelined after breaking his hand, while Mark Williams is out with a left foot stress fracture.

How the Celtics, Suns stack up

The Celtics are 44-23, owners of the East’s second-best record. They have the league’s third-best net rating (+7.8), its second-best offense (119.6 rating), and its fifth-best defense (111.7 rating).

The Suns are 39-28, and have the West’s 7th-best record. They have the NBA’s 14th-best net rating (+1.3), its 18th-best offense (114 rating), and its 9th-best defense (112.8 rating).

The Suns have been led by Devin Booker (25.4 points, 6 assists), Jalen Green (17.4 points), Grayson Allen (17.3 points, 4.2 assists), and Collin Gilespie (13.2 points, 4.8 assists).

The two teams have faced off once this season, on February 24th, with the Celtics coming away with a 97-81 win in Phoenix.

The Celtics are coming off a 111-100 win over the Washington Wizards; the Suns are coming off a 122-115 loss to the Toronto Raptors.

Celtics-Suns will tip off at 7:30pm ET on Monday night at TD Garden.

Twins Taryn and Taylor Barbot power Charleston past Hofstra 68-56 for first trip to March Madness

WASHINGTON (AP) — Taryn Barbot scored 23 points, twin sister Taylor added 16, and top-seeded Charleston defeated 10th-seeded Hofstra 68-56 on Sunday to win the Coastal Athletic Conference Tournament and reach women's March Madness for the first time.

The Cougars held each of their three opponents in the tournament under 60 points.

Grace Ezebilo scored 10 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for the Cougars (27-5) and Taryn Barbot hit four 3-pointers, as did Jami Hill, who finished with 14 points. Taylor Barbot had eight assists and four rebounds.

Emma Von Essen scored 13 points off the bench, Chloe Sterling 12, Alarice Gooden 11 and Nevaeh Brown 10 for Hofstra (11-22). Sandra Magolico collected 10 rebounds.

An 11-0 run toward the end of the first quarter helped Charleston take an 18-11 lead into the second quarter. Hofstra stormed back in the second quarter and outscored Charleston 22-12 for a 33-30 lead at halftime.

Charleston's 14-0 run to open the second half included 10 points in a row from the Barbot sisters. The Cougars outscored Hofstra 21-7 in the third quarter and led 51-40 heading to the fourth.

Taryn Barbot scored seven points in the first four minutes of the fourth quarter and the Cougars pushed their lead to 63-46. Hofstra hit a couple of 3-pointers in an 8-0 run to get within 63-54 with about three minutes remaining but the Pride would get no closer.

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Murray State women beat Evansville 91-70 to win MVC Tournament, claim spot in NCAA Tournament

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Halli Poock scored 33 points, Shamecce Currie-Jelks added a double-double and top seed Murray State beat Evansville 91-70 on Sunday to win a second straight Missouri Valley Conference Tournament and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.

The Racers (31-3) head to the main event on a 15-game winning streak under coach Rechelle Turner, who is in her ninth season. Murray State's only previous appearance before winning back-to-back championships came in 2008.

Poock made 12 of 19 shots from the floor, including 6 of 10 from 3-point range. Currie-Jelks finished with 12 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists.

Haven Ford hit four 3-pointers and scored 18 for Murray State, and Keslyn Secrist added 12 points.

Mireia Mustaros scored 16 off the bench to lead the 10th-seeded Purple Aces (10-25), who dispatched second-seeded Belmont in the quarterfinals and third-seeded Illinois State in the semifinals. Sydney Huber and Breaunna Ward scored 15 apiece. Camryn Runner scored 12.

Ford and Poock sank 3-pointers and Murray State used a 13-0 run to take a 16-4 lead in the first 5:15. Poock hit another 3 and had 13 points by the end of the quarter for a 21-10 advantage.

Currie-Jelks had the first two baskets and Ford followed with a 3-pointer as Murray State used a 7-0 run to up its advantage to 28-10 less than two minutes into the second period. The lead was 46-27 at halftime.

Murray State outscored the Purple Aces 24-17 in the third quarter to make it 70-44.

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How to watch Warriors vs. Knicks

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The Golden State Warriors begin their six-game road trip with Sunday’s matchup against the New York Knicks. The game is scheduled to be played at 5:00 PM PT in New York City and can be watched on NBC and Peacock.

Previously with the Warriors:

The Warriors enter the night riding a four-game losing streak following Friday’s 127–117 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. While Golden State has often been outmatched in terms of available talent during this stretch, the team has continued to compete with the players they have available. Five Warriors scored in double figures against Minnesota, led by Brandin Podziemski’s 25 points. However, they had no answer for Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards, who finished with a dominant 42-point performance.

The real story of the game, however, was the Warriors’ growing list of injuries. Golden State entered the matchup with an already shortened rotation after Draymond Green was a late scratch and then lost Al Horford, Quinten Post, and Seth Curry to injuries during the game. Add in minutes restrictions for Kristaps Porzingis and De’Anthony Melton, and head coach Steve Kerr described this season’s roster as one of the most beat-up teams he can remmeber from an injury standpoint.

What to watch for tonight:

The injury report will once again be something to monitor heading into tonight’s game. Horford (calf strain), Curry (adductor strain), and Moses Moody (wrist) have all been ruled out with injuries, while Green, Melton, and Porzingis will sit with load management for the front end of this back-to-back. Post is listed as questionable with a left ankle sprain.

Adding Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler to that list brings the Warriors’ injury report to nine players. Despite being severely shorthanded, Kerr has the team playing with good effort on both ends of the floor, with several players having to step into larger roles than usual. They’ll need that same energy tonight in hopes of catching a Knicks team off guard — one that owns a 23–9 home record and currently sits among the top teams in the Eastern Conference.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Pat Spencer, Brandin Podziemski, Will Richard, Gui Santos, Quinten Post

Knicks: Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns

How to watch Regular Season Game 67

Who: Golden State Warriors (32 – 34) vs. New York Knicks (43 – 25)

When: Sunday, March 15th, at 5:00 p.m. PT

Where: Madison Square Garden — New York City, New York

TV and Streaming: NBC and Peacock (available on fuboTV)

VCU beats Dayton 70-62 to win second straight Atlantic 10 Tournament, earn spot in NCAA Tournament

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Nyk Lewis finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds and No. 2 seed VCU beat fourth-seeded Dayton 70-62 on Sunday to win a second straight Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament and clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

VCU (27-7) will make its 21st March Madness appearance. The Rams made it all the way to the Final Four before losing in 2011.

Lewis hit 4 of 5 shots from beyond the 3-point line but just 1 of 5 inside it for VCU. Reserves Terrence Hill Jr. and Michael Belle scored 14 and 12, respectively.

Javon Bennett led Dayton (23-11) with 14 points and Amael L'Etang scored 12.

Hill and Barry Evans connected from beyond the arc to give VCU a 16-10 lead and the Rams never trailed again in building a 40-25 advantage at halftime.

Dayton whittled the deficit to 10 early in the second half, but Belle buried a 3-pointer and Hill hit a pull-up jumper for a 48-33 lead with 15 minutes remaining.

The Flyers trailed by 10 when they missed the front end of a 1-and-1 twice. Jordan Derkack made 1 of 4 foul shots before Amael L'etang sank a pair to cut it to 60-53 with 2:02 remaining, but the Flyers got no closer.

Dayton, swept by VCU during the regular season, was aiming for a 20th NCAA Tournament appearance. Dayton lost to UCLA in the 1967 title game, giving Hall of Fame coach John Wooden his third championship in four seasons. Lew Alcindor led the way for the Bruins.

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Boston Celtics Daily Links 3/15/26

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Pistons vs. Ratpors Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

DETROIT, MI - NOVEMBER 25: Ausar Thompson #9 of the Detroit Pistons dribbles the ball during the game against the Toronto Raptors on November 25, 2024 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2024 NBAE (Photo by Brian Sevald/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Ausar Thompson is back. Isaiah Stewart is out. Cautiously, I consider that a net positive, considering the strengths of the Toronto Raptors, who the Detroit Pistons are visiting today for a little Sunday afternoon basketball. The Raptors go as far as their wings allow them, and having one of the best wing defenders in the NBA back in the lineup in Ausar is nothing if not great news.

The Raptors are coming off a win against the Phoenix Suns, and, truth be told, it’s Toronto’s first win against a legitimately good team in a long while. January 25th, to be exact, when they shocked the Oklahoma City Thunder. Since then, their wins have been against the Jazz, Bulls, Pacers, Bulls again, Bucks, Wizards, and Mavericks. It’s important to beat the teams you are supposed to beat, but it leaves me at a bit of a loss on where to peg this Toronto team. The same can be said for the rebounding Pistons. Detroit had its first struggle sesh of the season, losing four straight, and they’ve bounced back in winning three in a row handily. Still, those wins were against the Nets, Sixers, and Grizzlies. I also don’t know if they’ve truly gotten back on the right track or if they just pounded some of the worst and/or most-injured teams in the NBA. In that sense, today’s game against the Raptors could be a great litmus test.

Game Vitals

When: 3:30 p.m. ET
Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Watch: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -4

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (48-18)

Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Toronto Raptors (37-29)

Immanuel Quickley, Brandon Ingram, RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poetl

Cavs vs. Mavs open gamethread

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will look to make it two-straight wins over the Dallas Mavericks.

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Chelsea beats Man United 2-0 to retain Women's League Cup

BRISTOL, England (AP) — Chelsea made it back-to-back Women's League Cup trophies by beating Manchester United 2-0 in the final on Sunday.

Sonia Bompastor's team successfully defended the trophy with goals from Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones in each half at Ashton Gate.

Chelsea has been the dominant force in England over the past decade, with 18 major trophies over that period.

This was the fourth time it has won the League Cup.

“When you have the opportunity to win a trophy, you have to take it. When you are a winner, that’s what you do. My players deserved it,” Bompastor said.

James put Chelsea ahead in the 19th minute and Beever-Jones doubled the lead in the 76th.

Six-time defending Women's Super League champion Chelsea is currently third in the standings and 10 points behind leader Manchester City with a game in hand.

“We have a really big month with a lot of games, so this is the best way to start the month,” Bompastor said.

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