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All-Time First-Round NFL Draft Picks by Schools in the West

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Since the first NFL Draft in 1936, a total of 376 players from schools in the West have been taken in the First Round.

USC leads all 25 schools with 88, followed by UCLA with 37, Washington with 31, Arizona State and Cal with 27, Stanford with 25, Colorado with 25, and Oregon with 24.

All others have less than 20.

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Here are tables of all the players from the region for each school that has had players drafted in the First Round.

You’ll find a breakdown of the picks by program in a table at the bottom.


Arizona (8)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2025 8 Tetairoa McMillan CAR WR
2024 25 Jordan Morgan GNB OL
1999 10 Chris McAlister BAL DB
1990 8 Chris Singleton NWE LB
1990 11 Anthony Smith RAI DE
1984 7 Ricky Hunley CIN LB
1976 22 Mike Dawson STL DT
1939 10 Walt Nielsen NYG FB


Arizona State (27)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2020 25 Brandon Aiyuk SFO WR
2015 30 Damarious Randall GNB S
2003 10 Terrell Suggs BAL LB
2002 10 Levi Jones CIN T
2001 20 Adam Archuleta STL DB
2001 31 Todd Heap BAL TE
2000 26 Erik Flowers BUF DE
1995 32 Craig Newsome GNB DB
1994 23 Shante Carver DAL DE
1991 14 Leonard Russell NWE RB
1988 19 Randall McDaniel MIN G
1988 20 Aaron Cox RAM WR
1983 23 Jim Jeffcoat DAL DE
1982 9 Gerald Riggs ATL RB
1980 28 Mark Malone PIT QB
1979 9 Al Harris CHI DE
1978 14 John Jefferson SDG WR
1976 5 Mike Haynes NWE DB
1976 17 Larry Gordon MIA LB
1974 16 Woody Green KAN RB
1973 16 Steve Holden CLE WR
1971 4 J.D. Hill BUF WR
1969 15 Ron Pritchard HOU LB
1967 22 John Pitts BUF DB
1965 3 Larry Todd OAK RB
1964 3 Charley Taylor WAS WR
1964 7 Tony Lorick OAK RB


Boise State (6)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2025 6 Ashton Jeanty LVR RB
2018 19 Leighton Vander Esch DAL Esch
2012 19 Shea McClellin CHI DE
2012 31 Doug Martin TAM RB
2010 29 Kyle Wilson NYJ DB
2008 12 Ryan Clady DEN T


BYU (10)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2021 2 Zach Wilson NYJ QB
2013 5 Ezekiel Ansah DET DE
2000 28 Rob Morris IND LB
1999 14 John Tait KAN T
1987 11 Shawn Knight NOR DE
1987 17 Jason Buck CIN DE
1985 28 Trevor Matich NWE C
1984 24 Todd Shell SFO LB
1982 5 Jim McMahon CHI QB
1980 15 Marc Wilson OAK QB


Cal (27)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2016 1 Jared Goff LAR QB
2011 24 Cameron Jordan NOR DE
2010 10 Tyson Alualu JAX DT
2010 30 Jahvid Best DET RB
2009 21 Alex Mack CLE C
2007 12 Marshawn Lynch BUF RB
2005 24 Aaron Rodgers GNB QB
2003 19 Kyle Boller BAL QB
2003 31 Nnamdi Asomugha OAK DB
2001 7 Andre Carter SFO DE
2000 15 Deltha O’Neal DEN DB
1997 13 Tony Gonzalez KAN TE
1997 19 Tarik Glenn IND T
1996 12 Regan Upshaw TAM DE
1996 16 Duane Clemons MIN DE
1994 19 Todd Steussie MIN T
1993 16 Sean Dawkins IND WR
1988 12 Ken Harvey PHO LB
1984 20 David Lewis DET TE
1981 6 Rich Campbell GNB QB
1977 15 Ted Albrecht CHI T
1976 3 Chuck Muncie NOR RB
1975 1 Steve Bartkowski ATL QB
1972 2 Sherman White CIN DE
1965 5 Craig Morton DAL QB
1953 4 Johnny Olszewski CRD FB
1952 2 Les Richter DTX LB


Colorado (25)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2025 2 Travis Hunter JAX CB/WR
2011 17 Nate Solder NWE T
2011 27 Jimmy Smith BAL DB
2003 32 Tyler Brayton OAK DE
2002 21 Daniel Graham NWE TE
1997 10 Chris Naeole NOR G
1997 27 Rae Carruth CAR WR
1995 4 Michael Westbrook WAS WR
1995 21 Rashaan Salaam CHI RB
1994 17 Charles Johnson PIT WR
1993 23 Deon Figures PIT DB
1993 24 Leonard Renfro PHI DT
1991 13 Mike Pritchard ATL WR
1991 18 Alfred Williams CIN DE
1980 8 Mark Haynes NYG DB
1980 12 Stan Brock NOR T
1976 12 Pete Brock NWE C
1976 13 Troy Archer NYG DT
1976 23 Mark Koncar GNB T
1974 2 Bo Matthews SDG RB
1974 7 J.V. Cain STL TE
1972 16 Herb Orvis DET DT
1970 11 Bobby Anderson DEN RB
1962 13 Jerry Hillebrand NYG LB
1938 4 Whizzer White PIT TB


Colorado State (5)

Year Pick Player Team POS
1987 6 Kelly Stouffer STL QB
1979 2 Mike Bell KAN DE
1976 26 Kevin McLain RAM LB
1975 25 Mark Mullaney MIN DE
1956 1 Gary Glick PIT DB


Fresno State (5)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2010 12 Ryan Mathews SDG RB
2005 32 Logan Mankins NWE G
2002 1 David Carr HOU QB
1994 6 Trent Dilfer TAM QB
1990 16 James Williams BUF DB


Hawai’i (1)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2002 19 Ashley Lelie DEN WR


Idaho (2)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2010 17 Mike Iupati SFO G
1967 13 Ray McDonald WAS RB


Montana State (1)

Year Pick Player Team POS
1974 23 Bill Kollar CIN DE


Nevada (1)

Year Pick Player Team POS
1949 5 Stan Heath GNB QB


New Mexico (2)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2000 9 Brian Urlacher CHI LB
1977 21 Robin Cole PIT LB


Oregon (24)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2025 21 Derrick Harmon PIT DT
2025 29 Josh Conerly Jr. WAS OT
2024 12 Bo Nix DEN QB
2023 17 Christian Gonzalez NWE DB
2022 5 Kayvon Thibodeaux NYG DE
2021 7 Penei Sewell DET OL
2020 6 Justin Herbert LAC QB
2016 7 DeForest Buckner SFO DE
2015 2 Marcus Mariota TEN QB
2015 17 Arik Armstead SFO DT
2013 3 Dion Jordan MIA DE
2013 20 Kyle Long CHI G
2008 13 Jonathan Stewart CAR RB
2006 12 Haloti Ngata BAL DT
2002 3 Joey Harrington DET QB
1999 3 Akili Smith CIN QB
1996 11 Alex Molden NOR DB
1987 13 Chris Miller ATL QB
1976 18 Mario Clark BUF DB
1975 16 Russ Francis NWE TE
1972 4 Ahmad Rashad STL WR
1972 22 Tom Drougas BAL T
1968 12 Jim Smith WAS DB
1955 1 George Shaw BAL QB


Oregon State (7)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2024 14 Taliese Fuaga NOR OL
2014 20 Brandin Cooks NOR WR
2004 24 Steven Jackson STL RB
2003 29 Nick Barnett GNB LB
1963 1 Terry Baker RAM QB
1950 13 Ken Carpenter CLE HB
1938 10 Joe Gray CHI B


San Diego State (10)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2018 27 Rashaad Penny SEA RB
1998 7 Kyle Turley NOR T
1994 2 Marshall Faulk IND RB
1991 16 Dan McGwire SEA QB
1973 15 Isaac Curtis CIN WR
1972 7 Willie Buchanon GNB DB
1969 13 Fred Dryer NYG DE
1968 9 Haven Moses BUF WR
1967 25 Don Horn GNB QB
1965 6 Gary Garrison SDG WR


San Jose State (6)

Year Pick Player Team POS
1983 22 Gill Byrd SDG DB
1982 21 Gerald Willhite DEN RB
1981 16 Mark Nichols DET WR
1977 20 Wilson Faumuina ATL DT
1976 19 Kim Bokamper MIA DE
1975 17 Louis Wright DEN DB


Stanford (25)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2017 3 Solomon Thomas SFO DE
2017 8 Christian McCaffrey CAR RB
2016 28 Joshua Garnett SFO G
2015 13 Andrus Peat NOR T
2012 1 Andrew Luck IND QB
2012 24 David DeCastro PIT G
2003 26 Kwame Harris SFO T
1993 22 Darrien Gordon SDG DB
1992 8 Bob Whitfield ATL T
1992 9 Tommy Vardell CLE RB
1988 23 Brad Muster CHI RB
1983 1 John Elway BAL QB
1982 7 Darrin Nelson MIN RB
1981 19 Brian Holloway NWE T
1978 6 James Lofton GNB WR
1978 10 Gordon King NYG T
1972 6 Greg Sampson HOU T
1972 10 Jeff Siemon MIN LB
1971 1 Jim Plunkett NWE QB
1969 16 Gene Washington SFO WR
1957 3 John Brodie SFO QB
1954 1 Bobby Garrett CLE QB
1942 3 Pete Kmetovic PHI HB
1942 10 Frankie Albert CHI QB
1941 3 Norm Standlee CHI FB


UCLA (37)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2024 15 Laiatu Latu IND DL
2018 10 Josh Rosen ARI QB
2018 15 Kolton Miller OAK T
2017 26 Takkarist McKinley ATL DE
2016 27 Kenny Clark GNB DT
2014 9 Anthony Barr MIN LB
2013 26 Datone Jones GNB DE
2006 28 Marcedes Lewis JAX TE
2002 31 Robert Thomas STL LB
2001 25 Freddie Mitchell PHI WR
1999 12 Cade McNown CHI QB
1998 24 Shaun Williams NYG DB
1996 4 Jonathan Ogden BAL T
1995 10 J.J. Stokes SFO WR
1994 10 Jamir Miller ARI LB
1992 25 Tommy Maddox DEN QB
1991 2 Eric Turner CLE DB
1989 1 Troy Aikman DAL QB
1988 14 Gaston Green RAM RB
1986 18 Mike Sherrard DAL WR
1984 18 Don Rogers CLE DB
1982 16 Luis Sharpe STL T
1981 3 Freeman McNeil NYJ RB
1981 4 Kenny Easley SEA DB
1979 18 Manu Tuiasosopo SEA DT
1979 21 Jerry Robinson PHI LB
1974 10 Bill Sandifer SFO DT
1974 17 Fred McNeill MIN LB
1967 7 Mel Farr DET RB
1963 5 Kermit Alexander DEN DB
1963 8 Kermit Alexander SFO DB
1961 6 Jimmy Johnson SFO DB
1961 11 Billy Kilmer SFO QB
1953 9 Donn Moomaw RAM C
1947 4 Cal Rossi WAS B
1947 6 Ernie Case GNB QB
1946 9 Cal Rossi WAS B


USC (88)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2024 1 Caleb Williams CHI QB
2023 23 Jordan Addison MIN WR
2022 8 Drake London ATL WR
2021 14 Alijah Vera-Tucker NYJ OL
2020 18 Austin Jackson MIA T
2018 3 Sam Darnold NYJ QB
2017 18 Adoree’ Jackson TEN CB
2015 6 Leonard Williams NYJ DE
2015 20 Nelson Agholor PHI WR
2012 4 Matt Kalil MIN T
2012 28 Nick Perry GNB DE
2011 9 Tyron Smith DAL T
2009 5 Mark Sanchez NYJ QB
2009 15 Brian Cushing HOU LB
2009 26 Clay Matthews GNB LB
2008 7 Sedrick Ellis NOR DT
2008 9 Keith Rivers CIN LB
2008 21 Sam Baker ATL T
2008 28 Lawrence Jackson SEA DE
2006 2 Reggie Bush NOR RB
2006 10 Matt Leinart ARI QB
2005 10 Mike Williams DET WR
2005 31 Mike Patterson PHI DT
2004 20 Kenechi Udeze MIN DE
2003 1 Carson Palmer CIN QB
2003 16 Troy Polamalu PIT DB
2000 29 R. Jay Soward JAX WR
1999 9 Chris Claiborne DET LB
1997 2 Darrell Russell OAK DT
1996 1 Keyshawn Johnson NYJ WR
1996 27 John Michels GNB T
1995 2 Tony Boselli JAX T
1994 4 Willie McGinest NWE DE
1994 21 Johnnie Morton DET WR
1993 7 Curtis Conway CHI WR
1991 11 Pat Harlow NWE T
1991 24 Todd Marinovich RAI QB
1990 5 Junior Seau SDG LB
1990 6 Mark Carrier CHI DB
1988 8 Dave Cadigan NYJ G
1986 13 James FitzPatrick SDG T
1985 5 Duane Bickett IND LB
1985 7 Ken Ruettgers GNB T
1983 9 Bruce Matthews HOU G
1983 19 Joey Browner MIN DB
1983 26 Don Mosebar RAI C
1982 3 Chip Banks CLE LB
1982 10 Marcus Allen RAI RB
1982 24 Roy Foster MIA G
1981 8 Ronnie Lott SFO DB
1981 11 Keith Van Horne CHI T
1981 15 Dennis Smith DEN DB
1980 3 Anthony Munoz CIN T
1980 11 Brad Budde KAN G
1980 27 Charles White CLE RB
1978 12 Clay Matthews CLE LB
1977 1 Ricky Bell TAM RB
1977 4 Marvin Powell NYJ T
1977 5 Gary Jeter NYG DE
1974 21 Lynn Swann PIT WR
1974 25 Steve Riley MIN T
1973 6 Charle Young PHI TE
1973 11 Sam Cunningham NWE RB
1973 22 Pete Adams CLE G
1971 12 Marv Montgomery DEN T
1971 25 Tody Smith DAL DE
1970 5 Al Cowlings BUF DE
1970 26 Sid Smith KAN C
1969 1 O.J. Simpson BUF RB
1969 21 Bob Klein RAM TE
1968 1 Ron Yary MIN T
1968 10 Mike Taylor PIT T
1968 14 Tim Rossovich PHI LB
1968 16 Mike Hull CHI RB
1968 24 Earl McCullouch DET WR
1966 7 Rod Sherman OAK WR
1964 2 Pete Beathard KAN QB
1964 5 Pete Beathard DET QB
1961 4 Marlin McKeever RAM LB
1960 10 Ron Mix BAL T
1957 2 Jon Arnett RAM HB
1953 7 Al Carmichael GNB HB
1952 11 Frank Gifford NYG HB
1946 7 Leo Riggs PHI B
1945 8 Jim Hardy WAS QB
1942 7 Bobby Robertson BKN C
1940 6 Doyle Nave DET B
1940 10 Grenny Lansdell NYG HB


Utah (10)

Year Pick Team Player POS
2023 25 BUF Dalton Kincaid TE
2022 27 JAX Devin Lloyd LB
2017 20 DEN Garett Bolles T
2013 14 CAR Star Lotulelei DT
2005 1 SFO Alex Smith QB
2003 8 CAR Jordan Gross T
1998 16 TEN Kevin Dyson WR
1995 20 DET Luther Elliss DT
1971 17 STL Norm Thompson DB
1959 10 NYG Lee Grosscup QB


Utah State (1)

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Year Pick Player Team POS
2020 26 Jordan Love GNB QB


Washington (31)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2024 8 Michael Penix ATL QB
2024 9 Rome Odunze CHI WR
2024 20 Troy Fautanu PIT OL
2022 21 Trent McDuffie KAN CB
2021 32 Joe Tryon-Shoyinka TAM OLB
2019 31 Kaleb McGary ATL T
2018 12 Vita Vea TAM DT
2017 9 John Ross CIN WR
2015 12 Danny Shelton CLE NT
2015 18 Marcus Peters KAN CB
2015 25 Shaq Thompson CAR OLB
2013 22 Desmond Trufant ATL DB
2011 8 Jake Locker TEN QB
2004 9 Reggie Williams JAX WR
2002 28 Jerramy Stevens SEA TE
1995 18 Napoleon Kaufman OAK RB
1995 27 Mark Bruener PIT TE
1993 9 Lincoln Kennedy ATL T
1992 1 Steve Emtman IND DE
1992 18 Dana Hall SFO DB
1990 23 Bern Brostek RAM C
1987 7 Reggie Rogers DET DE
1986 11 Joe Kelly CIN LB
1985 8 Ron Holmes TAM DE
1981 23 Curt Marsh OAK G
1980 9 Doug Martin MIN DE
1978 16 Blair Bush CIN C
1967 16 Dave Williams STL WR
1952 9 Hugh McElhenny SFO HB
1941 4 Rudy Mucha RAM G
1941 8 Dean McAdams BKN TB


Washington State (13)

Year Pick Player Team POS
2019 22 Andre Dillard PHI T
2014 27 Deone Bucannon ARI DB
2003 11 Marcus Trufant SEA DB
1998 2 Ryan Leaf SDG QB
1995 13 Mark Fields NOR LB
1993 1 Drew Bledsoe NWE QB
1990 20 Steve Broussard ATL RB
1984 13 Keith Millard MIN DT
1979 3 Jack Thompson CIN QB
1978 19 Ken Greene STL DB
1965 9 Clancy Williams RAM DB
1953 12 Ed Barker RAM E
1937 2 Ed Goddard BKN B


Wyoming (4)

Year Pick Team Player POS
2018 7 BUF Josh Allen QB
1976 16 DET Lawrence Gaines RB
1976 27 DAL Aaron Kyle DB
1967 14 SDG Ron Billingsley DT


First-Round NFL Draft Picks by Program

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Program Number Most Recent
USC 88 2024
UCLA 37 2024
Washington 31 2024
Arizona State 27 2020
Cal 27 2016
Stanford 25 2017
Colorado 24 2011
Oregon 22 2024
Washington State 13 2019
BYU 10 2021
San Diego State 10 2018
Utah 10 2023
Arizona 7 2024
Oregon State 7 2024
San Jose State 6 1983
Boise State 5 2018
Colorado State 5 1987
Fresno State 5 2020
Wyoming 4 2018
Idaho 2 2010
New Mexico 2 2000
Hawai’i 1 2002
Montana Stte 1 1974
Nevada 1 1949
Utah State 1 2020

Source: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/

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The NBA Playoffs are officially starting today with all 16 teams now set. After weeks of positioning and the final push through the Play-In, the focus of the teams is now on winning four series.

Action begins today, April 18, with Game 1s scheduled across the day. The Toronto Raptors face the Cleveland Cavaliers at 1:00 PM ET, followed by the Minnesota Timberwolves against the Denver Nuggets at 3:30 PM ET. Later, the Atlanta Hawks take on the New York Knicks at 6:00 PM ET, before the Houston Rockets meet the Los Angeles Lakers at 8:30 PM ET.

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Over in the East, the Detroit Pistons face the Orlando Magic, the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Toronto Raptors, while the New York Knicks go head-to-head with the Atlanta Hawks. The Boston Celtics open against the Philadelphia 76ers.

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After the match, Rublev was relaxed when asked about the importance of potentially winning the title.

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With his level improving on clay, Rublev heads into the final with momentum and a chance to turn his strong week into a title.

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Juventus midfielder Locatelli held a press conference on Saturday to comment on his contract extension until 2030.

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The Italian midfielder also answered a question about his coach Spalletti, who was appointed at the end of October and has recently signed a new deal until 2028.

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UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Luciano Spalletti, Juventus manager, reacts during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

“The weeks after the penalty [against Sassuolo] and the missed World Cup were better,” he said.

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“The coach immediately spoke to us Italians and said he was sorry. He knew what we were going through. He knows what it means to represent the national team.

“But he told us we had to put it behind us right away. The thing about football is that the next match gives you the chance to react, and we tried to do that.

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“When he arrived, he spoke to me in his office on the first day, and what he said was very meaningful. He knew I had become important for Juventus, he asked different things of me, and I’m at his disposal. The nice thing is that he showed trust in me right away.”

Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row.

Spalletti had been the Italy coach from 2023 until last June, when he was sacked after a 3-0 defeat against Norway in the first match of the World Cup qualifiers.

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Along with Fury voicing his intentions to face Usyk for a third time, the Ukrainian has also previously named ‘The Gypsy King’ on his three-fight pre-retirement plan.

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Stormers (10) 24

Tries: Roos, Mchunu, Feinberg-Mngomezulu Cons: Feinberg-Mngomezulu 3 Pen: Feinberg-Mngomezulu

Connacht (7) 33

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Tries: Hurley-Langton, Boyle, Devine, B Murphy, Naughton Cons: Gilbert 4

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Connacht scored three tries in the final 16 minutes to stun the high-flying Stormers in a United Rugby Championship thriller in Cape Town and boost their hopes of making the end-of-season play-offs.

Stuart Lancaster’s side scored five tries in their bonus-point win to bounce back from their elimination from the European Challenge Cup at the hands of Montpellier last weekend and make it six URC wins in a row.

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The Stormers lost Deon Fourie to a yellow card in just the third minute and Connacht capitalised within a few minutes as flanker Shamus Hurley-Langton went over in the corner despite the attempts of three Stormers defenders.

The try was awarded after a lengthy consultation with the television match official [TMO], who adjudged that the Connacht player had not been in touch before grounding the ball. Sam Gilbert added the extras.

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The hosts – who began the day four points off leaders Glasgow – responded well eight minutes later when Evan Roos exploited a gap in the Connacht defence and raced through to score behind the posts.

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Having converted Roos’ try, Springbok fly-half Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s penalty on the stroke of half time, after the Irish province were penalised at the scrum, gave his side a three-point lead at the interval.

Ntuthuko Mchunu went over for Stormers’ third try eight minutes into the second half and soon after Paul Boyle barged over from close range for the visitors, both tries converted.

Mngomezulu added the South African side’s third try but Connacht centre John Devine replied immediately when he powered over at the other end.

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With 10 minutes remaining, the away side edged ahead 26-24 thanks to a converted score from Ben Murphy.

Shayne Bolton picked up a loose ball and offloaded to the scrum-half, who sprinted away to touch down under the posts.

Sean Naughton’s intercept try extended the advantage, with Gilbert’s fourth successful kick ensuring a nine-point winning margin and Connacht’s sixth consecutive URC win.

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Stormers: Gelant; Willemse, Nel (capt), du Plessis, Zas; Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Reinach; Mchunu, Ntubeni, Porthen; Smith, Schickerling; Fourie, Dixon, Roos.

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Replacements: Venter, Kebble, Fouche, van Heerden, Theunissen, de Villiers, Ungerer, Simelane.

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Connacht: Gilbert; West, J Devine, Forde, Bolton; Naughton, B Murphy; Bohan, Heffernan, Illo; O’Connor, D Murray; Prendergast (capt), Hurley-Langton, Jansen

Replacements: Victory, Dooley, Aungier, J Murphy, Boyle, Reilly, Carty, Gavin

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The Oklahoma City Thunder, to begin their title defence, started the season 24-1 and looked somehow better than they did last season; the San Antonio Spurs, behind a supernatural stretch from Victor Wembanyama, went 30-4 over the final two-and-a-half months of the season; and the Denver Nuggets finished the year with a 122.6 offensive rating, the second-best in NBA history.

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Season series: Thunder win 3-2
Nov. 28: Thunder 123, Suns 119
Dec. 10: Thunder 138, Suns 89
Jan. 4: Suns 108, Thunder 105
Feb. 11: Thunder 136, Suns 109
April 12: Suns 135, Thunder 103

Series Schedule:
All times ET

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Game 1: Phoenix at Oklahoma City | Sunday, April 19, 3:30 p.m.
Game 2: Phoenix at Oklahoma City | Wednesday, April 22, 9:30 p.m.
Game 3: Oklahoma City at Phoenix | Saturday, April 25, 3:30 p.m.
Game 4: Oklahoma City at Phoenix | Monday, April 27
*Game 5: Phoenix at Oklahoma City | Wednesday, April 29
*Game 6: Oklahoma City at Phoenix | Friday, May 1
*Game 7: Phoenix at Oklahoma City | Sunday, May 3

One Burning Question for the series: How do the Thunder set the tone as their title defence gets going?

Following their 24-1 start to the season, prognosticators were weighing the odds that the Thunder could usurp the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors for the best regular-season record of all time. While they cooled off from that historic pace, their status as the team to beat in the NBA never wavered. Sporting the seventh-best offence and the best defensive rating, it would take a herculean effort for anyone to stop them from their date with destiny.

Standing in their way are the Phoenix Suns, who lost to the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the play-in, but reasserted themselves with a beatdown of the Golden State Warriors to secure their spot. While the Suns have been a good story, moving on from Durant and enjoying strong campaigns from their cast of misfit toys — 20.2 points per game from Dillon Brooks and some clutch showings from Jalen Green — a showdown against the class of the NBA feels like too high a mountain to climb.

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The Thunder opened their Finals run last year with a sweep of the Memphis Grizzlies, and while a couple of those games came down to the wire, was there doubt in anyone’s mind that OKC would come through in the end? If the Thunder can make quick work of this series and save their strength for the battles to come, it bodes well for a run at being the first back-to-back champion since the Warriors in 2017 and 2018.

(2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (7) Portland Trail Blazers

Season series: Spurs win 2-1
Nov. 26, 2025: Spurs 115, Trail Blazers 102
Jan. 3, 2026: Trail Blazers 115, Spurs 110
April 8, 2026: Spurs 112, Trail Blazers 101

Game 1: Portland at San Antonio | Sunday, April 19, 9 p.m.
Game 2: Portland at San Antonio | Tuesday, April 21, 8 p.m.
Game 3: San Antonio at Portland | Friday, April 24, 10:30 ET
Game 4: San Antonio at Portland | Sunday, April 26, 3:30 ET
*Game 5: Portland at San Antonio | Tuesday, April 28
*Game 6: San Antonio at Portland | Thursday, April 30
*Game 7: Portland at San Antonio | Saturday, May 2

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One Burning Question for the series: How does Victor Wembanyama look in his first taste of playoff action?

It’s about time the world witnesses Wembanyama on the biggest stage. After a couple years of injury management and strategic losing, the Spurs are finally ready to compete in the era of the alien.

No one has appeared to enjoy the competition more than Wembanyama, who elevated the All-Star Game with his effort and has shown genuine emotion in every win or loss this season. It’s good to have a superstar who cares and wears it on his sleeve. Those emotions should be more present than ever under the bright lights of the post-season, and his play — already at an MVP level — could reach new heights.

The 22-year-old had a stellar campaign, averaging 25 points, 11.5 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.1 blocks per game, but did so playing the fewest minutes per game, 29.2, of his young career. His per-36 numbers are ridiculous, reaching 30.9 points, 14.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3.8 blocks, and it feels unlikely he plays any less than that throughout the post-season. His hunger is undeniable, and there’s no better stage to show it off than this one.

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Pair his prowess with the growth of 2025 Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle, the steady guard play of De’Aaron Fox, the three-point shooting of Devin Vassell, Julian Chamagnie and Keldon Johnson, and the late-season rise of second-overall pick Dylan Harper, and the Spurs could cut the Thunder dynasty short as they force their own window open.

(3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Minnesota Timberwolves

Season Series: Nuggets win 3-1
Oct. 27, 2025: Nuggets 127, Timberwolves 114
Nov. 15, 2025: Nuggets 123, Timberwolves 112
Dec. 25, 2025: Nuggets 142, Timberwolves 138 (OT)
March 1, 2026: Timberwolves 117, Nuggets 108

Game 1: Minnesota at Denver | Saturday, April 18, 3:30 p.m.
Game 2: Minnesota at Denver | Monday, April 20, 10:30 p.m.
Game 3: Denver at Minnesota | Thursday, April 23, 9:30 p.m.
Game 4: Denver at Minnesota | Saturday, April 25, 8:30 p.m.
*Game 5: Minnesota at Denver | Monday, April 27
*Game 6: Denver at Minnesota | Thursday, April 30
*Game 7: Minnesota at Denver | Saturday, May 2

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One Burning Question for the series: After career-best regular season, can playoff Jamal Murray take another leap?

At long last, Kitchener’s finest had himself an all-star-worthy regular season. Jamal Murray, in his age-28 campaign, looked like the best version of himself, averaging 25.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 7.1 assists while shooting 48.3 per cent from the field and an eye-watering 43.5 per cent from three-point range. That three-point shooting mark was the highest in the league among players to shoot at least six per game.

But the best thing about Murray is his ability to take his game to another level come playoff time, best evidenced by the Nuggets’ championship run in 2023, when the Canadian scored 26.1 per game throughout the playoffs and looked like one of the best players in the world in the Western Conference Finals against the Lakers, averaging 32.5 a night.

Minnesota is certainly no slouch, however, as the side possesses the eighth-best defence in the NBA, spearheaded by point-of-attack nightmare Jaden McDaniels, who will surely be matched up with Murray throughout the series. The T-Wolves also have a big-game riser of their own in Anthony Edwards, who is the last person in the NBA to duck any sort of smoke. After bringing his side to the Western Conference Finals in two straight seasons, Edwards and the T-Wolves surely won’t be satisfied with a first-round exit.

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(4) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Houston Rockets

Season Series: Lakers win 2-1
Dec. 25, 2025: Rockets 119, Lakers 96
March 16, 2025: Lakers 100, Rockets 92
March 18, 2025: Lakers 124, Rockets 116

Game 1: Houston at Los Angeles | Saturday, April 18, 8:30 p.m.
Game 2: Houston at Los Angeles | Tuesday, April 21, 10:30 p.m.
Game 3: Los Angeles at Houston | Friday, April 24, 8 p.m.
Game 4: Los Angeles at Houston | Sunday, April 26, 9:30 p.m.
*Game 5: Houston at Los Angeles | Wednesday, April 29
*Game 6: Los Angeles at Houston | Friday, May 1
*Game 7: Houston at Los Angeles | Sunday, May 3

One Burning Question for the series: Can LeBron James hold out long enough for Luka Doncic’s return?

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Luka Doncic’s hamstring strain couldn’t have come at a worse time for both him and the Lakers. In the 13 games prior to his injury on April 2, the Slovenian superstar was averaging an earth-shattering 39.8 points, 7.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists per game while leading his side to a 12-1 record, brushing aside doubts that this team could be a genuine force. While he’s had some time to heal up and get treated for the issue in Europe, hamstring problems tend to persist, hampering the movement of whoever’s unlucky enough to deal with them. Though it’s tough to bet on Luka returning to that run of form, the guard has been known to work miracles before.

What matters now for the Lakers is staying alive long enough for Doncic to give them a chance.

That duty falls on the shoulders of LeBron James, who will have to carry a roster perhaps worse than that of the 2018 Cavaliers, when he was flanked by J.R. Smith, a slow-footed Kevin Love, George Hill and a 36-year-old Jose Calderon, among others. It’s hard to see the current cast of Deandre Ayton, Rui Hachimura and Luke Kennard faring much better.

So what can a 41-year-old do? It’ll help that opposing old-guard superstar Kevin Durant is questionable for Game 1 after suffering a knee contusion in practice. But the Rockets are young and athletic, with players like Amen Thompson and Tari Eason more than willing to show James that the future is now, old man. If this series turns into a footrace, there may not be much James can do, but if the Lakers manage to hold steady at home, it’s anyone’s guess.

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The pair will collide in an all-Japanese clash at the Tokyo Dome, with Inoue making the seventh defence of his undisputed super-bantamweight crown.

But despite entering their showdown as a clear favourite, many believe that three-weight world champion Nakatani represents his toughest test thus far.

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Like Inoue, the 28-year-old boasts an unbeaten record and comes off a successful, albeit hard-fought, super-bantamweight debut against Sebastian Hernandez in December.

While the result has been somewhat disputed, Nakatani ultimately claimed a unanimous decision victory on the undercard of Inoue’s one-sided title defence against David Picasso.

But while Nakatani has certainly earned his position at the top table, some would argue that Inoue is likely to encounter his most formidable foe elsewhere.

More specifically, a potential clash with unified super-flyweight champion Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez has been widely discussed as one of boxing’s most mouth-watering matchups.

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It was also announced just yesterday that Rodriguez will face WBA bantamweight titlist Antonio Vargas on June 13, bidding to become a three-division world champion.

After that, ‘Bam’ and head coach Robert Garcia may target the Inoue fight at 122lbs, with Garcia having previously outlined his plan in an interview with Xicana Boxing.

“We could get the Inoue fight early next year, or maybe [at] the end of this year. So the fight will happen – I know it is going to happen.

“That’s a fight ‘Bam’ wants, too, but he also understands that we’re going to do our job, building him to get used to the 118 pounders.

“Then he’ll feel better to know that he’s ready for 122[lbs].”

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While Inoue represents his most lucrative and legacy-defining option, ‘Bam’ could equally decide to remain at 118lbs or drop back down for an undisputed title opportunity at 115lbs.

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