The No. 25 Wolverines face the Spartans in a showdown for the Paul Bunyan Trophy this Saturday at 7 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
Tour de France unveils 2026 route with double Alpe d’Huez for men and Ventoux debut for women
Men’s race starts in Barcelona on 4 July
Women’s race starts in Lausanne on 1 August
The routes of the 2026 men’s and women’s Tours de France, revealed in Paris on Thursday morning, will climax on two of the most famous climbs in world cycling, Alpe d’Huez and Mont Ventoux.
The mountains will host key stages, with the Ventoux featuring in the Tour de France Femmes for the first time and a double stage finish to the ski station at Alpe d’Huez providing the pivotal moment in the 113th running of the men’s race.
Continue reading...Rookies Cooper Connolly and Matt Short help Australia to tense two-wicket ODI win over India
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Novice batsmen Cooper Connolly, Matt Short and Mitch Owen have produced career-best ODI knocks to steer Australia to a tense two-wicket win against India.
Australia claimed a series victory after the win at Adelaide Oval on Thursday gave them a 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
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‘Long overdue’: England players finally follow in footsteps of giants | Aaron Bower
First series against Australia since 2003 starts on Saturday and there is no shortage of motivation for the home side
The pantheon of players who have represented England and Great Britain in the past 22 years is a modern‑day who’s who of the game. Sam Burgess, James Graham, Sean O’Loughlin, James Roby … the list is long, storied and impressive.
You could argue there is plenty dividing those players, not least their ferocious rivalries at club level in Super League. But the one thing they have in common is that they were never able to represent their country in the most intense series of them all, the Ashes. Since 2003 the concept has been on hiatus but, finally, on Saturday it returns in some style.
Continue reading...Wallabies change 13 starters and hand captaincy to two-Test rookie for Japan clash
Nick Champion de Crespigny to captain Australia in Tokyo
No place for Carter Gordon after return to union from league
Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has rested a host of stalwart campaigners and changed all but two of his starting side for Saturday’s Test against Eddie Jones’s Japan, which opens Australia’s end-of-season tour.
Schmidt has kept only halfbacks Tane Edmed and Jake Gordon from the starting team that lost to New Zealand at the end of the Rugby Championship with flanker Nick Champion de Crespigny captaining the new-look side in his third Test.
Continue reading...New Zealand v England: final men’s T20 abandoned – as it didn’t happen
England’s T20 series against New Zealand finishes on a rather damp note but the tourists claim 1-0 win
Here we go! That’s tough on the two Tims, who had made a rollicking start.
After three balls: NZ 8-0 (Seifert 8, Robinson 0) Wood’s first ball is an inswinger that swings all the way to the square-leg boundary, with an easy nudge from Tim Seifert. The second ball is a dot, and the third is another four – a full toss, thumped through the covers. But then …
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