
By Nick Bartlett, SuperWest Sports
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Zags Set to Cruse as Gaels, Broncos Seek Hot Start in Dance
It’s time for the WCC to shine.
With three teams in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, the conference can make a big splash with some big wins.
Gonzaga shouldn’t have much trouble with Kennesaw State, but Saint Mary’s could have its hands full with Texas A&M, despite being the lower seed.
If Santa Clara can make it three First-Round wins with an upset against Kentucky on Friday, the spotlight will truly be on the WCC.
Here are my previews of the three matchups.
No. 10 Texas A&M vs No. 7 Saint Mary’s
Thursday, March 19
4:35 pm PT, truTV
Oklahoma City, OK
A lot of pundits believe this contest will be a clash of styles, and they’ew sorta right.
Saint Mary’s methodical style is very different from Texas A&M’s “Bucky Ball.”
The Aggies are toward the top of the country in tempo, while the Gaels rank near the bottom.
Adding to the contrasting styles is SMC’s domination on the boards; Saint Mary’s is 11th nationally in rebounding differential, while Texas A&M ranks 227th.
If the Aggies can keep the Gaels off the glass, it’ll give them a good chance to win the game. SMC lacks one-on-one playmakers.
But here’s the truth of what’s really going down in this game: Paulius Murauskas is going to have to play.
Murauskas might be the best player on the court, but he hasn’t proven it against elite competition. He struggled against Gonzaga all three times, including the WCC regular season finale.

Saint Mary’s also got boatraced by Vanderbilt earlier in the season.
But the troubling part is, he looked scared against the Zags. When things went wrong, he looked awkward and lethargic. He’s gotta play better in the tournament.
Mikey Lewis and Joshua Dent are sick, but they’re not enough to beat A&M by themselves.
Texas A&M features six players who average ten points or more, which make them difficult to game plan against.
Their fast-paced style will overwhelm the Gaels and send them back to Moraga.
No. 14 Kennesaw State vs No. 3 Gonzaga
Thursday, March 19
7:00 pm PT, TBS
Portland, OR
This matchup is probably a best-case scenario for Gonzaga.
Kennesaw State is only in the dance because they won the Conference USA Tournament. The Owls entered the tourney as the No. 6 seed.
This is the type of game the Bulldogs better win. An upset against KSU would prove humiliating.
Luckily for GU, they have six-foot-nine, 250-pound Graham Ike to enforce the paint. If Ike can hit a few shots early, it should allow the Zags to gain confidence and let their talent win from there.
The Owls will likely try to stop him with Perry Smith Jr., who is comparable to Ike from a size standpoint, but not as capable. Ike has seen it all at the collegiate level.
KSU ranks 239th nationally in points allowed per game against weak competition. Gonzaga should be able to eat them alive.

The Bulldogs also return guard Jalen Warley from injury. Warley’s an elite defender, solid slasher, and a phenomenal hustle player. It feels like he’s the team’s glue at times.
The combination of Tyon Grant-Foster and Warley should cause fits for Kennesaw State guard Simeon Cottle. Cottle’s a good all-around scorer, but he’ll likely have to hit a number of difficult shots to keep the game close.
Cottle leads the team averaging 20.2 points per contest.
Three other players average double digits for the Owls. RJ Johnson is second on the team, averaging 14.5 points per game.
Even without Braden Huff the Zags are too much for KSU. GU’s gonna force a bunch of turnovers and Spike Scrappy.
No. 10 Santa Clara vs No. 7 Kentucky
Friday, March 20
9:15 am PT, CBS
St. Louis, MO
This matchup could end up being one of the better First-Round games.
Santa Clara is back in the tournament, and rightfully so, but this contest could alter the perception of the WCC in the future.
If the Broncos play Kentucky close, it will give the WCC a national spotlight. Even though the Wildcats are having a down year, they’re still Kentucky.
CBS didn’t randomly choose this game.
The key to this matchup should be whether SCU can hang with the athleticism of UK.
Santa Clara’s offense is potent, but they may struggle to get easy looks against the Cats, especially in the paint. The Broncos have a lot of shooters but don’t have a true post scorer.

Bukky Oboye is a great defender, but he isn’t a reliable threat on offense. Oboye gets most of his points off of offensive rebounds and alley-oops.
If SCU’s going to come out of St. Louis with a victory, they’ll need at least two of their three leading scorers to go off.
Christian Hammond, Allen Graves, and Elijah Mahi are gonna have to step up because the rest of their team will likely be overwhelmed.
UK’s best player is Otega Oweh, an athletic guard who’s extremely difficult to stop when driving downhill. He’s also a tough defender, which could prove dangerous for SCU.
The Wildcats paid a lot more than the Broncos for their roster and are loaded at every position. This wasn’t the matchup Santa Clara wanted.
Kentucky’s tradition survives.
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Scarlets: Nigel Davies yet to decide on future beyond this season
Despite that uncertainty, Davies is already laying the foundations for the club’s long-term direction, with a major emphasis on building a high-performance environment both on and off the field.
“A big part of what I’m doing is making sure we’re high-performance across the board,” he added.
“There’s a huge amount of work in aligning our style of play – our Scarlets DNA – with the processes that support that, the coaching roles, the player profiles, the conditioning programmes and the skill sets.
“It’s about putting the right processes and metrics in place so we can drive things forward, understand where we are and measure progress.”
Davies also confirmed he has yet to hold any discussions about extending his stay, although he is leading a significant structural reset behind the scenes.
“A lot of this is about evolving the environment,” he said.
“There will be robust processes and a clear structure in place for the future, whoever is involved.”
The review has already led to changes in the backroom team, and more could follow, with defence coach Jared Payne leaving at the end of the season.
Davies says further backroom adjustments are likely as the club looks to rebuild.
“In any organisation, if you want to move forward, you have to continually assess, re-evaluate and evolve,” he said.
“There will be changes.”
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‘Wish my younger self had studied more’: Former World Chess Champion Ding Liren | Chess News
NEW DELHI: Former world chess champion Ding Liren has dropped out of the FIDE ratings list after playing too few games, but he seems completely at peace with the situation. Once at the top of the chess world, he is now taking a step back and enjoying a quieter phase in his career.Ding, who lost his world title to D Gukesh, said he is happy being away from the pressure of elite tournaments.
“I quite enjoy my current situation. What I mean is, being a player with an inactive rating, who seldom participates in elite invitationals. I’m enjoying this rare moment of leisure,” he said.Instead of intense preparation, he now prefers casual online games. Explaining his current approach, Ding added: “I keep up playing the occasional game online: it doesn’t require arduous pre-game preparation, just undivided concentration in the moment. The process itself is rewarding.”Ding became world champion in 2023 after defeating Ian Nepomniachtchi, but his reign was followed by a dip in form and eventual defeat. Despite that, he pushed Gukesh to the final game of the 2024 championship before losing.Looking back, Ding shared a personal reflection: “I wish my younger self had studied more and persisted in academics a bit longer, not letting it fall to the wayside. That way, later years of life might be richer. People always dwell on the things they didn’t do (or paths they didn’t take).”For now, Ding appears content stepping away from the spotlight and focusing on a more relaxed relationship with the game.
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Breanna Stewart’s Wife Marta Xargay Reacts Proudly as WNBA’s New CBA Deal Saves 2026 Season After Bitter Standoff
Breanna Stewart‘s wife, Marta Xargay, had a proud reaction to the WNBA’s new CBA deal. On Wednesday, Xargay shared a picture of herself and the Liberty star on her Instagram story.
In the picture, the couple was in their bed. Xargay covered her face with her hand while Stewart stared into the camera with a wide grin. She praised Stewart in the story’s caption.
“She freaking did it! I’m so proud of her❤️” Xargay wrote.


The WNBA and the WNBPA were in a stalemate for more than three months. The former CBA was set to expire in October 2025, but the league kept extending the deadline as it had not reached an agreement with the players’ association.
The WNBPA, led by Nneka Ogwumike as the President and Breanna Stewart as the Vice President, found common ground with the league on Wednesday. The new CBA is a major upgrade for the players from the previous one.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the new salary cap for the players starts at $7 million, which went up from $1.5 million. The league will also share about 20% of revenue with the players. A supermax contract will now start at $1.4 million, while the average salary went up to $600,000.
The league will also add two new teams this season, the Toronto Tempo and the Portland Fire. The 2026 WNBA season will begin on May 8.
Breanna Stewart shares her thoughts on the new CBA: “Transformational”
Breanna Stewart shared her thoughts on the new CBA while talking to the press after exiting the negotiations on Wednesday. She called the new agreement between the league and the players a transformational move.
“This deal is going to be transformational,” she said. “It’s going to build and help create a system where everybody is getting exactly what they deserve and more, from on the court and off the court aspects. Just excited that we can tell our fans that we’re going to be back.”
Breanna Stewart is coming off an incredible run with the Mist BC in Unrivaled. The New York Liberty star led the Mist BC to their first Unrivaled championship in the 3×3 league in early March.
She had a good run with the Liberty in the W last season. She averaged 18.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, helping them finish in fifth place in the standings. However, the Liberty lost (1-2) to the Phoenix Mercury in the first round of the playoffs.
Edited by Avi Shravan
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“Had A Poor Tournament, Which Is Disappointing”: Jos Buttler On T20 World Cup Failure
Jos Buttler is refusing to accept his England career is over despite admitting he had a “poor tournament” at the recent T20 World Cup. Widely regarded as one of the outstanding white-ball batsmen of his generation, Buttler managed just 87 runs in eight innings at the tournament as England reached the semi-finals before losing to co-hosts and eventual champions India. “Obviously I had a poor tournament, which is disappointing,” Buttler, who remains on an England and Wales central contract, said on his For the Love of Cricket podcast with former England fast bowler Stuart Broad.
“But I have been playing some of the best cricket of my (career) in recent years, so hopefully I can get back to playing my best.
“I certainly have ambitions (to play for England again), but no longer being a captain, I am not a selector and whatever, so what will be, will be.”
Buttler, 35, is set to play for Gujarat Titans in the upcoming Indian Premier League and hopes time away after the World Cup “up the mountains” in France with his family will leave him feeling reinvigorated.
“I couldn’t have been further away from cricket, which for me at the time was just perfect,” said Buttler. “It is exactly what I needed.”
“Obviously the tournament didn’t go personally how I would have liked it to go, and I just felt like I needed some space from cricket and not to think about the game, and I could not have been further away from cricket where I was in that week.”
Buttler, a member of England’s 2019 one-day international World Cup-winning team and also the skipper for their T20 triumph in Australia three years later, added: “It was really refreshing — I really enjoyed it, a complete sort of release, and slowly but surely, I would say at the start of this week, (I am) just starting to reflect a bit and have a few thoughts about what is important to me and my cricket, and why it probably didn’t go quite as I would’ve liked.
“There’s elements that I actually don’t really know exactly. For all your best intentions and hard work and efforts to perform, it just didn’t work, and sometimes that is OK as well.
“That is something I have had to realise. It wasn’t for a lack of effort, it just didn’t quite happen.”
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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Former Vikings Pass Rusher Auditions for Lions
In the last week, the Detroit Lions have signed former Minnesota Vikings players Teddy Bridgewater and Tyler Conklin — and they made it a trifecta on Tuesday evening by signing defensive end D.J. Wonnum.
Detroit kept mining former Vikings for roster help.
Wonnum spent the last two seasons in Carolina, and now he’s in line to grab some serious playing time in Detroit.
Where D.J. Wonnum Fits in the Lions’ Teensy EDGE Rotation
The Lions’ EDGE depth is skinny.
Wonnum to DET
It’s back to the NFC North for Wonnum. ESPN’s David Newton wrote Tuesday, “Free agent defensive end D.J. Wonnum is signing a one-year deal worth up to $6 million with the Detroit Lions, his agents told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Wonnum heads to Detroit after a two-year stint with the Carolina Panthers. He didn’t get on the field with Carolina until midway through the 2024 season due to a quad injury he suffered with the Minnesota Vikings and was limited to four sacks.”
“He had only three sacks this past season despite starting 15 games for the Panthers. Wonnum’s overall lack of production for a team that ranked near the bottom of the NFL in sacks and quarterback pressures made him expendable in Carolina, particularly since the Panthers would have to pay him $825,000 in dead money on top of a new deal.”
Wonnum created a few notable memories in Minnesota, notably a game-ending sack on Aaron Rodgers during his rookie season when the Vikings took down the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
The Lions’ DEs Right Now
If you happen to be a Lions enthusiast reading this article — unlikely — shield your eyes.
Per the current depth chart, Wonnum would actually be on tap to start in 2026 if the regular season began tonight. Here’s a look at the defensive end depth:
- Aidan Hutchinson
- D.J. Wonnum
- Ahmed Hassanein
- Tyler Lacy
For a team that will claim Super Bowl aspirations, that just isn’t enough EDGE help. General manager Brad Holmes may be forced to select a pass rusher in Round 1 — and maybe multiple throughout the draft.
Pride of Detroit‘s Eric Schlitt on the Wonnum transaction: “While not a flashy signing, Wonnum has plenty of starting experience and can function as a rotational piece on the edge for the Lions in 2026. He’ll likely need to be paired with another veteran free agency pass rusher or a rookie from the 2026 NFL. Draft.”
“At 6-foot-5, 258 pounds, Wonnum has shown the range to line up with his hand in the dirt or standing up on the edge, while also pushing inside on pass-rushing downs. He has a solid, long frame and possesses a variety of pass-rushing moves in his tool bag.”
Wonnum’s Bio
The Vikings drafted Wonnum in the 4th Round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He initially served as a situational pass rusher, most notably disrupting the Chicago Bears while struggling against other teams — a point of humor within the division and among Vikings fans. However, Wonnum has since evolved into a more quasi-consistent threat, applying pressure to quarterbacks on a weekly basis.
Over his 86-game career, with 54 starts, Wonnum has recorded 30 sacks. He also scored a crucial touchdown against Carolina in October 2023, shifting the game’s momentum and helping to keep Minnesota’s season alive.
Last season with the Panthers, Wonnum played in 16 games, recording 42 tackles, 3 sacks, 29 pressures, one quarterback hit, and an interception. Starting in 15 of those games, his statistics are more typical of a rotational EDGE rusher than a full-time starter.
The 2025 season confirmed what Vikings fans had long suspected: Wonnum thrives as a depth EDGE rusher, providing energy and pressure in specific situations without the demands of a full-time starting role.
Here’s his Pro Football Focus resume through six seasons:
- 2025: 56.7
- 2024: 55.0
- 2023: 62.3
- 2022: 57.7
- 2021: 50.5
- 2020: 51.1
All the Lions’ Free Agency Moves
Detroit has been busier in free agency than Minnesota, but generally speaking, that hasn’t been hard. Here’s a look at their newcomer signings and extensions:
- Cade Mays (C) CAR → DET
- Christian Izien (S) TB → DET
- D.J. Wonnum (DE) CAR → DET
- Isiah Pacheco (RB) KC → DET
- Larry Borom (RT) CHI → DET
- Malcolm Rodríguez (LB) DET → DET
- Rock Ya-Sin (CB) BAL → DET
- Roger McCreary (CB) TEN → DET
- Teddy Bridgewater (QB) TB → DET
- Tom Kennedy (WR) DET → DET
- Trevor Nowaske (LB) DET → DET
- Tyler Conklin (TE) LAC → DET
And the players who left:
- Alex Anzalone (LB) DET → TB
- Amik Robertson (CB) DET → WAS
- Grant Stuard (LB) DET → LAR
- Kalif Raymond (WR) DET → CHI
- Kyle Allen (QB) DET → BUF
- Roy Lopez (DL) DET → ARI
- Tyrus Wheat (ED) DET → DAL
- Al-Quadin Muhammad (ED) DET → TB
Wonnum will likely settle in as Detroit’s DE3 or DE4 when the roster is finalized later this summer.
He’ll turn 29 on Halloween.
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Why Stanley Nwabali Was Not Invited for Super Eagles Games against Iran and Jordan
Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali was left out of the squad for Nigeria’s upcoming friendly matches against Iran national football team and Jordan national football team due to his current club situation.
Head Coach Eric Chelle named a 23-man squad for the games, selecting Maduka Okoye, Adebayo Adeleye and Francis Uzoho as his goalkeepers.
Nwabali, who was Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper in recent matches, is currently without a club after ending his contract with Chippa United by mutual agreement last month.
His status as a free agent is believed to be the main reason for his omission, as the coaching crew prefers players who are actively playing at club level and maintaining match fitness.
Despite concerns over his future, the 29-year-old has remained calm, insisting he is not under pressure to rush into a new deal.
“I’m not worried. Not at all,” he said. “I don’t have a specific country or destination in mind. Anywhere that welcomes me, I’m ready to play.”
Nwabali added that he is waiting patiently for the right opportunity, even though he currently has no offer on the table.
“There is no contract in front, there is no club in front. And I am not guaranteeing you that a club will come today or tomorrow,” he said.
While his absence is a notable one, the Super Eagles will hope their selected goalkeepers can step up in the friendly matches as preparations continue for future competitions.
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Argentina bid to join Brazil, Chile and Uruguay in hosting 2035 Rugby World Cup
Argentina is spearheading a South American bid to host the 2035 Rugby World Cup, a joint effort that would include Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay.
World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin is visiting Argentina to assess the nation’s feasibility as a host for the tournament, slated to follow Australia 2027 and USA 2031.
Formal applications for hosting rights are expected this autumn.
A preferred host will be identified in May 2027, with World Rugby’s council granting final approval the following November.
“The 2035 bid represents a federal objective and a legacy project that transcends our borders,” said Gabriel Travaglini, president of Argentina’s rugby union.
“Welcoming Alan Gilpin to advance this technical analysis is a fundamental step in demonstrating that the region is ready.

“We want a World Cup that reflects the passion and development that rugby has achieved in every corner of our territory.”
Argentina would be a popular destination for the 13th edition of the World Cup and worthy hosts given they have reached the semi-finals three times.
They are currently positioned fifth in the global rankings, one place above England.
Japan, Spain, Italy and a combined Middle East bid are shaping up to be their rivals to put on the tournament.
The World Cup will be staged in Australia next year — when Argentina, Chile and Uruguay will be South America’s representatives — and in the United States in 2031.
Argentina were narrowly defeated in the final of the Rugby Championships in October, losing to South Africa 29-27 in a thrilling encounter at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
In August, they won a first-ever home Test over New Zealand as they beat the All Blacks 29-23.
South Africa have won the last two editions of the World Cup, beating New Zealand in the 2023 final and England in 2019.
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Morocco vs Senegal Afcon final: How African football ‘needs to move on’
Working at the tournament, I remember a feeling there was an extra edge in the build-up to the final in Rabat, compared to previous editions.
What stood out were the allegations – on social media – that hosts Morocco were getting the rub of the green when it came to refereeing decisions. It was becoming a big part of the managers’ pre-match news conferences.
The conspiracy theories seemed to be linked to a perceived close relationship between Morocco’s football federation and the Confederation of African Football (Caf).
Morocco have become a powerhouse in African football – regularly hosting tournaments like the Women’s Afcon, and helping Caf by hosting many qualifying matches for nations who can’t play at home.
There was chaos when Senegal arrived in Rabat for the final, and pictures of the players walking through huge crowds – with seemingly minimal security – went viral. Complaints followed from Senegal’s football federation that their original hotel wasn’t good enough – and that they didn’t have enough tickets for their fans.
It felt almost inevitable that a controversial moment during the game would lead to an incident – but no-one could have foreseen a group of players walking off the pitch as Senegal did in that chaotic conclusion to normal time.
Now, the two best teams on the continent are at loggerheads. Even before Tuesday’s decision, Senegal’s prime minister had complained about the prison sentences given to 18 people from the country after being convicted of hooliganism offences during the final. Many of the Senegal players spoke out in support of those fans.
The teams will meet again soon – potentially even in the next Afcon final – and you wonder, with relations at an all-time low, what sort of occasion that will be.
Referee Jean-Jacques Ndala blew the final whistle of that match in Rabat almost two months ago, but the ramifications of events during the game will impact African football for a long time to come.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. calls out WBC for not using ABS after loss to U.S.
Toronto Blue Jays star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is ready for the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system to be adopted everywhere.
After the Guerrero and the Dominican Republic had their World Baseball Classic dreams crushed by a strike call that ended the semifinal game against the U.S, the Toronto Blue Jays superstar questioned why ABS wasn’t available.
“It’s baseball. I’ll say this — if we’re going to use (ABS) this year in the regular season, why wouldn’t we use it at the WBC? Everybody knew. (The umpire) thought it was a strike, he’s human. But everybody that saw it knew what really happened,” Guerrero Jr. told Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling.
The controversial at-bat came in the bottom of the ninth with Geraldo Perdomo facing Mason Miller. The short stop had worked himself into a full count and let the eighth pitch of the at-bat fly by, deeming it a ball. However, the umpire called the slider that missed the zone a strike and ended the game. The Dominican Republic had the tying run on third.
2026 will mark the first time ABS has been used during the MLB regular season. Each team will have two challenges per game, with an additional challenge allocated for each extra inning played if necessary. Extra-inning challenges are not eligible to be carried over between innings.
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