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PrizePicks founder donates $10M to Georgia hoops
Mar 19, 2026; Buffalo, NY, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Mike White instructs his team against the Saint Louis Billikens during the first half of a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Keybank Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images Georgia alumnus Adam Wexler donated $10 million to the Bulldogs’ men’s basketball program, marking the largest philanthropic commitment by one donor in the school’s athletic history, the school announced on Thursday.
Wexler, who graduated from Georgia in 2007, is the founder of PrizePicks, one of the largest daily fantasy sports operations in the country. His donation will go toward operating expenses and personnel in the men’s basketball program.
“There has never been a more interesting time in the history of collegiate athletics for donors to make a difference, and I’d love for this to be the start of something much bigger for the Bulldog community,” Wexler said in a release, adding that his father being a former Georgia football player and track athlete led to him becoming a fervent Bulldogs fan.
A diehard hoops fan, Wexler said he hopes his donation helps “build on the momentum from the last couple years.” Under coach Mike White, Georgia has made the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons and posted three straight 20-win campaigns. “Our ultimate goal is to grow Georgia Basketball into a program that regularly competes at the highest levels,” White said in the release. “Georgia Basketball is very important to Adam Wexler, and his incredibly generous gift will assist us greatly in our pursuit to reach that standard.”
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UK Active delivers new defibrillator guidelines to empower staff to deal with cardiac arrests
UK Active has published new guidance on defibrillators to help fitness and leisure operators deliver life-saving support for anyone who suffers a cardiac arrest.
Developed with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) the guidance forms part of UK Active’s commitment to support gyms, swimming pools, leisure centres and other fitness facilities to further improve safety and standards.
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates in the UK remain low, with fewer than one in 10 people surviving. However, rapid defibrillation within a few minutes of collapse can significantly increase survival rates.
The new resource, titled ‘Guidance on Defibrillator Provision in Physical Activity Settings,’ provides practical advice on installing, registering and maintaining a defibrillator, as well as training staff and maximising the life-saving impact of these devices.
The guidance also includes case studies from operators who have used a defibrillator to save the life of someone in cardiac arrest.
UK Active is also encouraging operators with defibrillators to make them available to the local community, by housing them in an external cabinet and registering them with the ambulance services via The Circuit.
The Circuit is the UK’s national defibrillator network, developed by BHF in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK, St John Ambulance, NHS England, Association of Ambulance Chief Executives, and Save a Life Cymru.
Cameron Saunders, CEO of UK Active, says: “Providing access to a defibrillator can be priceless in an emergency and we regularly hear stories of heroes in the UK’s gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools using CPR and a defibrillator to save someone’s life.
“Our new guidance has been developed with experts to help ensure more operators are fully informed about these life-saving devices and supported to install and maintain them.
“Our members do so much for community health, and there is a huge opportunity to provide emergency support within their local area too, by registering a defibrillator with The Circuit.”
Simon Dunn, head of The Circuit operations at the BHF, says: “Having fast and easy access to a defibrillator can be the difference between life and death. Fewer than one in 10 people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in this country.
“However, timely CPR and defibrillation can more than double survival chances. This is why updated guidance ensuring defibrillators are accessible and visible to ambulance services is a profoundly positive thing that may save lives.”
You can read the guidance on the UK Active website, as well as register your defibrillator with The Circuit.
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Canadiens’ Arber Xhekaj out, Jayden Struble in for Game 1 vs. Hurricanes
The Montreal Canadiens are making a slight adjustment on the blue line for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final.
Depth defenceman Arber Xhekaj will not play against the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday, replaced by third-year blue-liner Jayden Struble in the lineup.
Xhekaj, 25, has played all but one playoff game for the Canadiens so far, recording one goal and one assist in 13 games, while registering an 8:06 average time on ice.
Struble last played in Round 1 against the Tampa Bay Lightning. In seven post-season games this spring, the 24-year-old has yet to record a point.
The Canadiens look to hand the Hurricanes their first loss of these Stanley Cup Playoffs as they open the Eastern Conference Final on Thursday. Watch live on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+ at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT.
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Alexi Lalas begs ‘anybody but England’ to win 2026 FIFA World Cup
Alexi Lalas previews 2026 FIFA World Cup, ‘Summer of ’94’ film
U.S. Soccer legend Alexi Lalas joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Lalas highlights the event’s cultural significance and reflects on the 1994 US World Cup team. Fox Sports announces a $250,000 donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, matched by Fox Corporation, aimed at growing soccer grassroots.
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There is no clear-cut favorite heading into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but if you ask Fox Sports analyst Alexi Lalas who he believes will lift the trophy at the end of the tournament, he’ll give you one answer.
“I don’t care who wins as long as it’s not England,” he said during Fox Sports’ FIFA World Cup 2026 Media Day on Wednesday in New York City. “I can abide by a lot of things happening this summer, but one thing I cannot is having England come over on our shores, on our 250th birthday of what I feel is the greatest country in the world, and for them to win a World Cup.
“If you think they’re insufferable now, could you imagine they came over and won that World Cup and it’s coming home through our country. I cannot have that, so anybody but England.”
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Alexi Lalas, Fox Sports soccer analyst and U.S. men’s national team legend, appears animated on stage at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on April 14, 2023. (Michael Janosz/ISI Photos/Getty Images)
The U.S.-England rivalry in soccer was in full force in 2022, when they were pitted against each other in their group stage in Qatar. It was a 0-0 draw in a hard-fought match for both sides, but in 2026, they’ll have to get out of their respective groups if they are to meet in the tournament.
But Lalas couldn’t imagine England taking home its first World Cup since 1966 — the country’s only victory in the tournament of all tournaments.
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There is no denying, though, how great the English squad will be this year, as Lalas knows.
“They’re really good,” he said. “As much as it pains me to say, they are very, very good. The soccer gods have a wicked sense of humor. Please not England, anybody but England.”
Lalas’ Fox Sports colleague, host Rebecca Lowe, is a West Londoner who has dreamed of her country winning it all since she can remember.
“Every four years of my play since 1990, I think about England winning the World Cup,” she said after Lalas’ rant. “So, I’m now getting to a stage where if I now go against them, they’re going to do it.
“I’m going to be courageous. It is going to come home.”

Commentator and former player Alexi Lalas looks on before the CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025 final between the United States and Mexico at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on July 6, 2025. (Omar Vega/Getty Images)
Lowe and Lalas said that they will have a bet in place once the tournament begins where, if England does indeed win it all, the latter will have to do something and vice versa.
Carli Lloyd, Stu Holden, and Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez also gave their predictions about who would win. Hernandez was on Lowe’s side believing England could win it all, though he hopes his home country, fellow host site Mexico, can do so instead.
Lloyd and Holden both think France, which fell in penalties to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup Final, will get the job done at MetLife Stadium in July.
“The French, I just look at this team, they continue to get stronger. When they go down a generation, the next generation comes,” Holden said.

Soccer analyst Alexi Lalas speaks at the FOX Sports 2018 FIFA World Cup Celebration on Sept. 26, 2017, at ArtBeam in New York City. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images for FOX Sports)
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“I’m going to go with France as well,” Lloyd added shortly after. “The depth, the experience. I know firsthand losing in 2011 at the World Cup, coming back and really having that desire to really want to win in 2015. There’s something about that.”
The panel was hopeful the U.S. men’s national team can make a run on home soil, but it’s hard to deny the talent level elsewhere as the best players and countries in the world converge on North America in just a few weeks.
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Watch Partick Thistle & St Mirren fight out play-off draw
Watch the best of the action as Partick Thistle and St Mirren fight out a draw in the first leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off final.
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Titans too tall: CSK knocked out of IPL playoffs race as Gujarat’s top-order machine rolls on | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans moved closer to a top-two finish in IPL 2026 after beating Chennai Super Kings by 89 runs in Ahmedabad on Thursday.Gill, Sudharsan and Buttler powered Gujarat Titans to 229/4 before their bowlers bundled out CSK for 140 in 13.4 overs.Shubman Gill scored 64 off 37 balls while B Sai Sudharsan made 84 off 53 balls as the opening pair added 125 runs. It was their seventh century partnership in the IPL, the most by any pair in the tournament’s history.Jos Buttler then added the finishing touches with an unbeaten 57 off 27 balls.CSK, who needed a win to stay alive in the playoff race, lost four wickets inside the powerplay and never recovered. The defeat also confirmed that the five-time champions failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third straight season.Mohammed Siraj struck early for GT, removing Sanju Samson off the first ball of the innings. Samson edged a wide delivery behind to Buttler.Siraj finished with three wickets in the powerplay, while Kagiso Rabada dismissed Matthew Short after the batter mistimed a shot to mid-on.Only Shivam Dube showed some resistance for CSK with a 17-ball 47 filled with sixes, but the chase ended quickly.GT now have nine wins from 14 matches and 18 points. Sunrisers Hyderabad can also reach 18 points if they beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who already have 18 points.Earlier, Gill started aggressively and targeted left-arm pacer Spencer Johnson in the powerplay. He reached his fifty in 23 balls, while Sudharsan completed his half-century in 35 balls, his fifth consecutive IPL fifty.Gill scored most of the runs during their 125-run stand, using cuts, drives and sweeps to keep the scoreboard moving.When Noor Ahmad came into the attack, Gill attacked him immediately with two sixes.The partnership also helped Gill and Sudharsan go past the pairs of David Warner-Shikhar Dhawan and Travis Head-Abhishek Sharma, who had six century stands each in IPL history.After Gill got out, Sudharsan and Buttler kept the scoring rate high. Sudharsan continued playing his shots with control, while Buttler hit four sixes, including two against Noor Ahmad, as GT crossed the 220-run mark.
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PFF Circles Key Vikings Defender for the Trade Block
As we head towards training camp, Pro Football Focus put out an article listing 15 names they believed could be trade candidates. According to them, there could be a big Vikings trade around the corner, with one of the team’s key defenders on his way out.
Cashman Fits the Vikings’ Defensive Timeline, but PFF Disagrees
When I opened the PFF article, I had to admit I wasn’t expecting Blake Cashman’s name to pop up, but there he was. Among the 15 names, the Vikings’ middle linebacker and green dot guy was named. Minnesota wanting to trade their main communicator and the cog in the middle that makes everything else turn didn’t make sense to me, but here is the rationale for PFF’s thinking.
Once the centerpiece of Minnesota’s fabulous defense, Cashman could be on the move after a down year.In 2025, Cashman didn’t look like the strong linebacker of the last two years.
His overall PFF grade dipped from 72.0 to 63.6, punctuated by his 48.6 PFF coverage grade. Nevertheless, he was good as a downhill player with a 7.7% run stop rate and a 5.3% missed tackle clip.In light of
Cashman’s decline as well as this being the final year of his contract, the Vikings drafted linebacker Jake Golday in the second round as well as extended Eric Wilson. That suggests that either he or Ivan Pace Jr. could have their days numbered in purple.
There are some valid points here. Cashman did have a down year; he is now 30 years old and in the last year of his contract. However, they fail to mention that he suffered a hamstring injury in Week 1 against the Chicago Bears, which severely hampered his start.
He didn’t return to full involvement until Week 8. He looked more like his old self by the end of the season, with 2 sacks and 2 tackles for loss in the final two games of the season. Coverage has never been Cashman’s strength, but it’s fair to say he didn’t have the best year in that department.
Will the Vikings Trade Blake Cashman?
Cashman is one of the Vikings’ best players, and I just don’t foresee the Vikings shopping him around. It would leave Minnesota very short at linebacker, with Cashman clearly a level above the others at his position right now. Eric Wilson did well as a rusher last season in Brian Flores’ defense, but I wouldn’t be confident of him taking on Cashman’s role on the defense.
Ivan Pace’s stock has been falling since his breakthrough as an undrafted rookie. He lost his starting place to Wilson last year and didn’t look close to being ready to take over from Cashman. Maybe Jake Golday can come in and take over straight away, but we are a long way off knowing that right now. The plan could be that the Vikings want their second-round rookie to take over next year, but Golday and Cashman playing together would be preferable to me.
Will the Vikings trade Cashman? I don’t know for sure that they won’t, but I would be very surprised if it’s even under consideration right now. The Minnesota native should be staying home at least for 2026.
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Vikings Sneak in Another Free Agent Signing
The Minnesota Vikings have now added six new defensive tackles to the 90-man roster since the start of the offseason, onboarding veteran Isaiahh Loudermilk from the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday as the latest addition.
Minnesota continues to tweak the bottom of its defensive line room after earlier offseason moves changed the depth chart.
The team cut ties with Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave in March and hasn’t been shy about welcoming newcomers.
Loudermilk Joins a Crowded DT Battle
The Loudermilk era in the Twin Cities is here.
Loudermilk to MIN
This one is official. Vikings.com’s Lindsey Young wrote Thursday, “The Vikings are adding a veteran defensive lineman to the roster. Minnesota has signed Isaiahh Loudermilk, the team announced Thursday. Originally a fifth-round selection by Pittsburgh in the 2021 NFL Draft, Loudermilk has played 60 games (seven starts) and totaled 63 tackles, 1.0 sack and six passes defensed for the Steelers.”
“In three postseason appearances, he’s recorded six tackles. Loudermilk overlapped in Pittsburgh with Vikings Defensive Coordinator Brian Flores (2022) and Defensive Pass Game Coordinator & Defensive Backs Coach Gerald Alexander (2022-23). Loudermilk played collegiately at Wisconsin from 2016-20.”
Loudermilk was a college teammate of Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor at Wisconsin.
The Career Biography
The Steelers pulled Loudermilk from Round 5 of the 2021 NFL Draft, two days after the Vikings picked Christian Darrisaw. He’s 6’7″ and nearly 300 pounds, posting 5.08 speed before turning pro five years ago. Loudermilk has appeared in 60 games through five seasons, starting 7 and banking 63 tackles and a sack. He suffered a high ankle sprain last September — right around the time that the same injury beset Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy — and did not play the rest of the year.
SI.com‘s Christian Borman noted on Loudermilk’s production at Wisconsin: ‘During his time in Madison, Loudermilk was a solid presence along the Badgers’ defensive line and a highly productive player. In 40 games with Wisconsin, he totaled 63 total tackles, 11.5 tackles for a loss, 7.5 sacks, and nine passes defended. Loudermilk will lean on his experience to earn a spot on the Vikings team that desperately needs someone to make an impact from the defensive line position.”
The best way to think of Loudermilk is depth and insurance. He is not a starting-caliber player, or at least has shown no such inclinations in Pittsburgh.
His Pro Football Focus scorecard:
2025 — 32.8
2024 — 59.3
2023 — 55.3
2022 — 42.2
2021 — 44.9
Specifically via run defense:
2025 — 31.0
2024 — 63.9
2023 — 58.0
2022 — 43.5
2021 — 45.2
And the pass rush:
2025 — 59.1
2024 — 55.2
2023 — 47.2
2022 — 49.0
2021 — 50.0
He’s a less productive version of Jonathan Bullard from Vikings’ seasons past. SteelersDepot‘s Ross McCorkle on Loudermilk: “Loudermilk also visited the Detroit Lions earlier in the offseason but generally didn’t seem to draw much interest around the league as a free agent. With Loudermilk gone, Pat Freiermuth is the lone member of the Steelers’ 2021 draft class left on the roster.”
“With the 2022 draft class already wiped out, Kevin Colbert’s fingerprints on the roster are rapidly fading with just five of his drafted players left on the team. Loudermilk was selected by the Steelers—who traded up for him—in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft out of the University of Wisconsin. He stuck around for his whole rookie contract and was brought back on a one-year deal prior to the 2025 season.”
The DT Room in Late May
Sans Allen and Hargrave, these are the Vikings’ defensive tackles nearing June:
- Jalen Redmond
- Caleb Banks
- Domonique Orange
- Levi Drake Rodriguez
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
- Isaiahh Loudermilk
- Eric Johnson
- Taki Taimani
- Elijah Williams
- Monkell Goodwine
- Smith Vilbert
Last year, entering Week 1, Minnesota kept six DTs on the 53-man roster. If that trend continues for Flores, Loudermilk would straddle the roster bubble in August, hoping to stave off Johnson, Taimani, and Williams for DT6.
Roster Trajectory + Upcoming FA Moves
Because of his experience, fans should tentatively expect Loudermilk to make the cut. He may be evenly matched against Johnson for the final DT spot, but Loudermilk has previous ties to Flores and Alexander. Otherwise, if Loudermilk is the odd man out, the practice squad feels like a reasonable fallback.
On other free agents, the Vikings might need an extra linebacker after trading Jonathan Greenard in April. A.J. Epenesa, Cameron Jordan, Denico Autry, Derek Barnett, Haason Reddick, Jadeveon Clowney, Joey Bosa, Kyle Van Noy, Leonard Floyd, Marcus Davenport, and Von Miller are available on the open market.
In theory, Minnesota could also add one more cornerback for depth. Last year’s CB3, Fabian Moreau, as an example, is unsigned through 2.5 months of free agency.
Loudermilk will turn 29 in October.
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How’s Caitlin Clark’s back? Latest injury update on Fever star
The Indiana Fever are clearly trying to be very careful about Caitlin Clark’s health this season.
And understandably so. The Fever have WNBA title-contention aspirations and do not want a repeat of last season, when Clark played in just 13 games due to lingering injuries. The latest episode of this apparent mission came when the Fever sat Clark down for a game against the Portland Fire because of a back problem that was actually part of a larger strategy.
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We’re seeing the Clark strategy coming to fruition. The superstar guard is officially probable for the Fever’s next game against the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night. Sometimes, you just need a night off amid health maintenance:
Through four games played so far, Clark is averaging 24.3 points, five rebounds, and nine assists on 42-32-100 shooting splits. That is, quite obviously, elite. And for it to continue, the Fever will have to be as proactive as possible about Clark’s health all season.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Caitlin Clark injury update: Is Fever star (back) playing vs. Valkyries?
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Edmonton Oilers Could Make Aggressive Move for Pavel Dorofeyev This Summer | NHL
The Edmonton Oilers are already getting tied to some bold offseason rumors after another disappointing playoff finish and one possible move is stirring major buzz across the NHL. The chatter around Edmonton picked up after insider talks suggested the Oilers might chase a blockbuster offer sheet for Pavel Dorofeyev this summer.
Now, the whole situation is still complicated but the idea of Edmonton trying to grab one of the league’s rising goal scorers has already stirred up big reactions from analysts, insiders, and fans, in and around hockey.
During a recent episode of The Sheet, NHL insider Jeff Marek described what he called a “maximum chaos” scenario involving the Oilers and Dorofeyev. From Marek’s angle, Edmonton could try a massive offer sheet, for the Vegas Golden Knights forward, but only if the organization is able to shuffle its draft-pick situation this offseason.
So the proposed deal would reportedly come with a two-year cap hit, somewhere around 11.9 million each year. Dorofeyev—who, on July 1, becomes a restricted free agent, has quickly morphed into one of the NHL’s most dangerous young goal scorers after stacking two back-to-back 35-goal seasons and then topping the postseason in goals.
With projections saying that the winger’s next contract value might reach beyond $70 million long-term extension, well, the chatter around his future has only gotten louder. That rumored number right away kinda split opinions across the hockey world, especially since Edmonton would end up owing multiple top-tier draft picks if Vegas doesn’t decide to match the offer.
Why NHL Insiders Are Divided on Edmonton Oilers Pursuing Pavel Dorofeyev
A few hockey personalities really got behind the idea, even with the huge price tag attached to the whole deal. Analyst Mark said the possible move was a “slam dunk,” and he argued that giving up a few select high draft picks would still be worth it for a proven 25-year-old scorer who’s entering his prime.
Meanwhile, insider Tony Cordasco was saying that Vegas might finally take the hit, for all those years of pretty aggressive salary cap maneuvering. Others, though, wondered if Edmonton can actually pull off every step that’s needed, like all that draft-pick compensation stuff plus the cap management too.
Even hockey salary-cap outlet PuckPedia jumped into it, saying that Edmonton might not have to reacquire its 2027 first-round pick just to finish an offer sheet. Instead, the Oilers could use a future first-round selection, while still needing to make good on a separate draft asset that’s linked to the Nashville Predators. Whether GM Stan Bowman will really dive into the idea remains unclear, but the chatter has already turned into one of the NHL offseason’s loudest talking points.
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