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Bob Knight statue: Indiana says Assembly Hall will be site to honor late coach
Indiana University Athletics has announced plans for a statue to honor former men’s basketball coach Bob Knight, who won three national titles during his 29 years in Bloomington.
Knight’s statue will be displayed alongside the 1976 national championship statues in the south lobby of Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The 1976 team — Knight’s first national championship squad — remains the most recent Division I men’s basketball team to go undefeated, finishing the year with a 32-0 record.
Knight, who passed away in 2023 at the age of 83, posted a 662-339 during his time at Indiana that included two more national titles (in 1981 and 1987), five Final Four appearances and 24 NCAA Tournament appearances. He is a member Naismith Hall of Fame, the National College Basketball Hall of Fame, and the IU Athletics Hall of Fame.
The announcement of the commission of Knight’s statue was made on the night where members of the 1976 team were honored at Assembly Hall.
The announcement of the statue comes just over 25 years after Knight’s run at Indiana ended on a tumultuous note. In September of 2000, Knight was relieved of his duties after violating a “zero-tolerance” policy regarding his behavior. Knight and the school had been under the microscope for months after a former player claimed he had been chocked by Knight during a practice several years earlier. A video later surfaced that appeared to show Knight placing a hand on said player.
Many Indiana fans were outraged at the school’s decision to fire Knight, who finished his coaching career with a largely successful, seven-year run at Texas Tech that included a Sweet 16 appearance in 2005.
Knight, who retired from coaching in 2008, kept his distance from Indiana during his first dozen years of retirement.
“Well, I think that I’ve always really enjoyed the fans, and I always will,” Knight told Dan Patrick in 2017. “On my dying day, I will think about how great the fans at Indiana were. As far as the hierarchy at Indiana University at that time, I have absolutely no respect whatsoever with those people. That in mind, I have no interest in ever going back to that university.”
The relationship did repair itself to the point where Knight did return to Assembly Hall in February of 2020 to honor the 1980 Big Ten championship team. Knight and his former players received a thunderous ovation from fans who had waited nearly 20 years to give the old coach a proper sendoff.
The statue announcement is confirmation that the school will continue to honor Knight’s legacy as one of the most successful coaches in basketball history.
“Coach Knight’s influence on the game of basketball is immeasurable, but his impact on this university and Hoosier basketball fans is even deeper,” said IU vice president and director of intercollegiate athletics Scott Dolson. “On a personal level, having started my career here as a student manager under Coach Knight, I saw firsthand the unparalleled standard of excellence he demanded. He taught me, and countless others, that success is the result of meticulous preparation and unwavering discipline.
“This statue will be a well-deserved tribute to a man who didn’t just win games; he changed how the sport is played.”
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Updated Top NFL Player-Producing Oregon High Schools
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, 226 players who attended high schools in Oregon have played or are currently playing in the pro league.
That number may increase this fall when the recently drafted players play their first games as pros.
Oregon ranks No. 34 in the nation among high schools that produce NFL players, and is the fifth-best in the West.
Out of the nearly 350 high schools in the state, a total of 97 have produced at least one player.
Currently, there are 26 active players from Oregon high schools in the NFL.
Jesuit leads the way with 12 players, followed by Jefferson with 11 and Grant with 10.
Several players from the high schools listed here played college football at schools and conferences in the West, including the Pac-12, Mountain West, Big West, Big Sky, and schools now in the Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC.
Here is a list of the state’s top pro-producing high schools with their respective ranks, player counts, and cities.
Click on the name of each school to see the players who have played in NFL games.
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India-Pakistan clash back on after boycott ends
The high-stakes match between India and Pakistan at the T20 World Cup is back on after the Pakistani government on Monday directed its national cricket team to play India.
The announcement ends a week-long boycott that had threatened one of the highlight events at the tournament, which is being co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
The decision came after a phone call between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Pakistan’s government said in a statement posted on X.
The talks involved the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), the statement said, with the decision taken to protect “the spirit of cricket.”
The T20 World Cup match is scheduled for February 15 in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.
Pakistan would have forfeited two points if they had skipped the match against India, potentially risking their chances of advancing in the tournament.
The 20-team T20 World Cup began on February 7 and ends on March 8.
Why did Pakistan boycott the match against India?
Bangladesh refused to play in India and withdrew from the tournament over concerns about the “safety and well-being” of players, amid heightened political tensions between the South Asian neighbors.
Dismissing its security concerns, the ICC replaced the Bangladesh team with Scotland.
As a protest, Pakistan refused to face India in their group match, with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi criticizing the ICC’s “double standards” and “injustice.”
“We are deeply moved by Pakistan’s efforts to go above and beyond in supporting Bangladesh during this period,” BCB president Mohammad Aminul Islam said in a statement.
The ICC said on Monday that it would not impose any penalty on Bangladesh for their refusal to play in India, and announced that Bangladesh would host an event prior to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2031.
India vs Pakistan: A marquee fixture
Pakistan’s change of heart came after intensive weekend negotiations, including visits to Lahore by ICC and BCB officials. The Pakistan government noted in its statement that the PCB was formally asked by ICC members, including Sri Lanka and the United Arab Emirates to end the boycott.
An India-Pakistan clash is among cricket’s most lucrative events, generating millions of dollars in broadcast and sponsorship revenue. A cancellation would have threatened TV rights deals and ICC funding.
India captain Suryakumar Yadav said on Friday his team was ready to play as scheduled, while Pakistan captain Salman Agha said last week the team would follow government advice.
“The India game is not in our control. It was the government’s decision,” Agha said.
In September, controversy erupted after the Indian team won the Asia Cup with a victory over archrival Pakistan, but the Indian players refused to accept the trophy from Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister.
India’s grip over cricket globally tightened after the appointment of Jay Shah, son of Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, as chairman of the ICC.
Edited by: Karl Sexton
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Team USA curler becomes latest Olympian to take aim at Trump and ICE: ‘What is happening in Minnesota is wrong’
Curler Rich Ruohonen became the latest Team USA athlete to wade into the debate on domestic politics on Tuesday, condemning immigration sweeps in his home state of Minnesota that is a hotbed for the sport.
Various American athletes at the Winter Olympics have spoken out over events back home, with skier Hunter Hess branded a “real loser” by an irritated US President Donald Trump over the weekend.
“I’d like to say I’m proud to be here to represent Team USA, and to represent our country. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least mention what’s going on in Minnesota,” said Ruohonen, a 54-year-old personal injury lawyer who works in Minnesota.
“What a tough time it’s been for everybody. This stuff is happening right around where we live,” he added in a statement at the end of a press conference.
Protests have been taking place around Minnesota after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents killed two US citizens as part of Trump’s push against illegal immigration.
“I am a lawyer, as you know. We have a constitution, and it allows us freedom of speech,” Ruohonen went on.
“It protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures. And makes it that we have to have probable cause to be pulled over. What’s happening in Minnesota is wrong. There’s no shades of grey. It’s clear.”
Minnesota is a curling stronghold in the US and has produced a number of Olympic competitors including John Shuster, who skipped the men’s team to gold at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.
Ruohonen, an alternate for the men’s team, said he was proud of the public expressions in his home.
“I really love what’s been happening there now. With people coming out, showing the love, the compassion, the integrity and respect for others that they don’t know, and helping them out,” he said.
“We love Minnesota for that… we love our country. We’re playing for the US We’re playing for each other, we’re playing for our family and our friends that sacrificed so much to get here today.”
The Olympics, he said, embody the same values as those shown by compatriots in Minnesota.
“What the Olympics means is excellence, respect, friendship. We all, I think, exemplify that. We are playing for the people of Minnesota and the people around the country who share those same values, that compassion, that love, and that respect.”
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Vikings Face a Defensive Reckoning in the 2026 Draft
The 2025 Minnesota Vikings were strong on defense and failed on offense. So it might seem strange to suggest the team should be concentrating on defense in the 2026 draft, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest that is the case.
Defense Emerging as the Vikings’ Clear 2026 Draft Priority
Brian Flores has coached his defense to a very high level since arriving in Minnesota as the team’s defensive coordinator in 2023. The Vikings’ success on defense has largely been about a unit being stronger together rather than individual players. There are good players on the team, but no superstars. Adding some talent to this defensive roster could take it to the next level, making it the best in the league.
The draft is always a great place to do that, and with four picks across the first two days, especially when the team has a few older players. There is plenty of scope for the Vikings to strengthen if they get the first post-Kwesi Adofo-Mensah draft right.
There are also arguments for picking offensive players in the draft. Depending on the futures of Aaron Jones, TJ Hockenson, Ryan Kelly, Jordan Addison, and Jalen Nailor, the Vikings could be in the market for an RB, TE, C, or WR. I favour free agency for bolstering what is already quite a youthful offense. RB would be the main exception where a Day 2 pick would be a good option – unless Jeremiyah Love slides to 18. Day 3 can be used to bolster the depth at the offensive positions.
Defense in Round 1
Early mock drafts have focused heavily on defense in round one for Minnesota. The preferred positions have been interior defensive linemen and cornerbacks. It seems like the Vikings have been trying to draft their future at CB for years with a whole host of failed attempts. Minnesota drafted four CBs in the first round across six years between 2015 and 2020.
None of Trae Waynes, Mike Hughes, or Jeff Gladney achieved the lasting success the team had hoped for. Neither has a host of Day 2 picks, including Mackenzie Alexander, Cam Dantzler, Andrew Booth, or Mekhi Blackmon. It’s time to look again for a CB, while safety is also a position that needs to be addressed.
Defensive tackle is a position that the Vikings have neglected in the draft in recent years. You have to go back to 2013 and Shariff Floyd for the last time Minnesota drafted a DT in the first round — no DT has been drafted before round 4 since then. It’s time for that to change. Whether it’s on Day 1 or Day 2, a young stud to pair with Jalen Redmond should be a high priority for the Vikings.
Possible Targets
If CB and DT are the positions to look at, who are the possible targets for the Vikings? Clemson’s Peter Woods has been seen as the star DT of this draft class who looked likely be out of reach for the Vikings at 18. However, his draft stock has fallen after a disappointing 2025 season. Making a path to Minnesota more likely. Next in line are Caleb Banks and Kayden McDonald — both would be solid picks for Minnesota. McDonald is my favored choice at the moment.
There are a lot of CB options like Jermod McCoy, Avieon Terrell, Mansour Delane, and Colton Hood that the Vikings could have a shot at in Round 1, and a host of other names if they wait for Day 2 to look at the position — the same can be said for DT. Which way around should be determined by who’s on the board on the day, but these are the first two positions I would be looking to address in the draft.
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Queer referee attacked after viral proposal
German football referee Pascal Kaiser was attacked over the weekend, his lawyer told local media on Monday.
Kaiser was admitted to the hospital due to an assault. He also posted a photo of his bruised face on Instagram.
The attack took place in front of Kaiser’s Cologne home, with three unidentified men attacking him after he had gone out for a cigarette.
Kaiser made headlines around the world after proposing to his boyfriend as part of local football club FC Cologne’s Diversity Day, which took place during the club’s Bundesliga game against Wolfsburg.
After his proposal went viral, a local Cologne bar accused Kaiser of fraud while he had worked there, accusations he denied.
Motive still unknown, says police
Now, his lawyer Moritz Lange claimed the bar had made the 27-year-old’s address known. The bar itself denies the accusations.
According to Lange, Kaiser received many threats since his proposal went viral. The German referee informed police of the threats, which then sent a police presence to patrol around Kaiser’s home.
“On Saturday evening, as (Kaiser) went for a walk, he received a message: ‘We see you and follow you. Just wait until the police are no longer there’,” lawyer Lange told German media. Not long after the message was received, Lange said, the three men appeared and attacked Kaiser.
Police said the motives for the attack remain unclear, with Germany’s security services being aware of the case and looking into possible homophobic background.
Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko
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ONE Fight Night 40: “I’ll beat him everywhere”
Adrian Lee won’t settle for a basic victory when he returns to the Circle for his fifth promotional appearance. Instead, the young Singaporean-American dynamo promises total domination.
The 19-year-old martial artist faces Japanese star Shozo Isojima in a lightweight MMA clash on February 13 inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium. Their three-round battle will be part of ONE Fight Night 40: Buntan vs. Hemetsberger II on Prime Video.
‘The Phenom’ and Isojima enter this battle after falling to ONE welterweight submission grappling world champion Tye Ruotolo in their respective lightweight MMA battles last year.
Ahead of fight night, the Hawaii-based fighter made bold predictions about how their matchup would unfold.
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“He has some accolades in his judo and his wrestling, but I believe that I’ll beat him everywhere in this game,” Adrian Lee confidently told ONE Championship.
That confidence shows zero concern about Isojima’s credentials.
The Japanese fighter brings a legitimate grappling pedigree into this high-stakes matchup, but the Prodigy Training Center athlete is dismissing any talk about his foe having an advantage there ahead of Friday’s clash.
Lee’s all-around arsenal could help him dominate Isojima, but if the latter can pounce on any opportunity throughout this fight, he could well leave the Lumpinee Stadium with one of the biggest upsets of the night.
Adrian Lee ‘itching’ to return to action in Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium
Adrian Lee revealed his excitement for his ONE Championship return in a post on his official Instagram account last month.
Lee, who goes by the username @adrianleemma on the social media application, wrote:
“About that time again, itching to get into that cage.”
The 19-year-old is currently 3-1 in his professional MMA journey. All three of his victories, against Antonio Mammarella, Nico Cornejo, and Takeharu Ogawa, were achieved via submission.
ONE Fight Night 40 will be available to active Amazon Prime Video subscribers in the United States and Canada, live in U.S. primetime, for free, this Friday.
Fight fans around the globe, meanwhile, can tune in to the card via ONE’s official YouTube channel, the ONE Super App, and watch.onefc.com. Geo-restrictions may apply.
Edited by Saiyed Adeem Karim
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Milano Cortina 2026: Day 4 Olympic events to watch, full schedule
One of the best rivalries in sports resumes on Day 4 of the Winter Olympics.
Here are athletes and teams to watch, along with the full schedule for Tuesday (all times Eastern):
Canadian women’s hockey team
Canada faces the U.S. in a much-anticipated showdown. No other country has won gold at a world championship or Olympics. It would be a shock if these teams aren’t battling again for gold on Feb. 19.
Canadian short-track speedskating team
This could be Canada’s best sport at Milano Cortina 2026. The mixed team relay on Tuesday is the first medal event for short-track.
The Canadian figure skater delivered a clutch performance in his Olympic debut on Saturday, propelling the country into the team final. He opens the men’s event on Tuesday with the short program.
Alpine skiing
Women’s team combined downhill, 4:30 a.m.
* Women’s team combined slalom, 8 a.m.
Biathlon
* Men’s 20km individual, 7:30 a.m.
Cross-country skiing
Women’s sprint (classic) qualification, 3:15 a.m.
Men’s sprint (classic) qualification, 3:55 a.m.
Women’s sprint (classic) quarterfinals, 5:45 a.m.
Men’s sprint (classic) quarterfinals, 6:15 a.m.
Women’s sprint (classic) semifinals, 6:45 a.m.
Men’s sprint (classic) semifinals, 6:57 a.m.
* Women’s sprint (classic) final, 7:13 a.m.
* Men’s sprint (classic) final, 7:25 a.m.
Figure skating
Men’s short program, 12:30 p.m.
Freestyle skiing
Men’s moguls qualification, 5:15 a.m.
* Men’s slopestyle final, 6:30 a.m.
Women’s moguls qualification, 8:15 a.m.
Luge
Women’s singles Run 3, 11 a.m.
* Women’s singles Run 4, 12:34 p.m.
Mixed doubles curling (standings, scores)
* Bronze-medal game, 8:05 a.m.
* Gold-medal game, 12:05 p.m.
Short-track speedskating
Women’s 500m heats, 4:30 a.m.
Men’s 1,000m heats, 5:10 a.m.
Mixed team relay quarterfinals, 5:59 a.m.
Mixed team relay semifinals, 6:34 a.m.
* Mixed team relay final, 7:03 a.m.
Ski jumping
Mixed team trial round, 11:30 a.m.
Mixed team first round, 12:45 p.m.
* Mixed team final, 2 p.m.
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Marcus Rashford Man United future latest as Michael Carrick and Ineos transfer plan clear
Marcus Rashford is on loan with Barcelona with the Spanish side having an option to make the Manchester United forward’s move permanent in the summer
Manchester United are still planning for Marcus Rashford leaving the club this summer, amid continued talk over his future.
The United academy graduate is currently on loan with Barcelona after being left out of the squad by former manager Ruben Amorim. His move to Spain came six months after he completed a temporary deal with Aston Villa.
As part of the agreement, Barca have an option to make the move permanent this summer for a £26million fee. It had been previously claimed that the Catalan giants were unwilling to pay the agreed fee and were instead looking to reach an agreement on a slightly lower fee.
However, the latest reports suggest that United were unwilling to lower the price, and Barcelona are not willing to pay the clause to make the move permanent.
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The Sun now say that United are planning for life without Rashford, despite claims that Michael Carrick wants him back. The club had no intention of recalling the player in January, with interim manager Carrick not thinking as far ahead as the summer, when his deal expires.
It’s understood that Rashford himself prefers a move away from United in the summer transfer window, even if a permanent transfer to Barcelona falls through. He is said to want his long-term future resolved before joining up with England for the summer’s World Cup in North America.
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If that is the case, it will give United a financial boost in the early part of the transfer window, as they look to make additions to the squad. Any fee received for Rashford will go down as pure profit in terms of the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability rules (PSR).
The 28-year-old has already made his stance clear with comments back in October. “I’m really enjoying my time in Spain; the weather is the best,” he said.
“A very big change. I’m learning every day, I’m enjoying it a lot. I hope to be here for a long time. I get along very well with Roony [Bardghji], also Jules [Kounde] or Frenkie [de Jong]. It’s a team in which we all mix.
“We are united. The team is fantastic. I just have to be in the right position.
“I’ll keep trying to do this. We have to keep it up to be our best version. We have a lot more to do this season.”
So far this campaign Rashford has scored 10 goals and provided a further 13 assists in 34 appearances in all competitions. He will be back in action on Thursday as Barca travel to take on Atletico Madrid in the semi-final of the Copa del Rey.
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Carl Froch picks a winner in Chisora vs Wilder: “He’ll look for a way out”
Carl Froch has revealed his prediction for Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora, believing that one man is likely to take control from round four onwards.
The two heavyweights, each of them entering their 50th professional outing, will headline a Misfits Pro card at London’s O2 Arena on April 4.
Chisora has been made a handy favourite, perhaps because of his last three performances, while many believe his American opponent to be over the hill.
Wilder has, after all, claimed only two victories in his last six fights. The 40-year-old most recently scored a seventh-round finish over Tyrrell Herndon in June, but prior to that he was forced to suffer two punishing defeats against Zhilei Zhang and Joseph Parker.
Even before those fights, a first-round demolition job of Robert Helenius in 2022 failed to convince many fans that, following back-to-back stoppage losses to Tyson Fury, the former world champion had recovered his destructive form.
Chisora, meanwhile, has secured three points victories over Otto Wallin, Joe Joyce and Gerald Washington since his torrid 10th-round stoppage defeat to Fury in 2022.
Though some big names in the sport believe the 42-year-old Brit should have already hung up his gloves, there is a sense that he has just enough left in the tank to defeat Wilder.
One man who shares that opinion is Hall of Famer Froch, who, while speaking directly with Chisora on Froch On Fighting, went on to predict a favourable outcome for the British veteran.
“I feel that you’re getting him at the right time. Not that that’s a problem, but he’s also getting you at the right time, because you’re at the end of your career.
“I make you a slight favourite because you’ve always got the work rate; you’ve always got that drive and that refusal to quit.
“When you get on his chest and start pushing him back after round four, five and six, he’s going to be looking at the exit door, thinking, ‘I want to go home.’”
Chisora will look to set a fast pace and smother Wilder, who must prove wrong those who brand him ‘gun-shy.’ Retirement seems to be the only option for the loser, but ‘The Bronze Bomber’ has indicated he will fight on regardless of the outcome. Chisora, meanwhile, says he will hang up the gloves, win, lose or draw.
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Top 25 roundup: No. 9 Kansas ends No. 1 Arizona’s perfect run
Kansas Jayhawks forward Flory Bidunga (40) hugs Kansas Jayhawks head coach Bill Self after defeating Arizona Wildcats in the game inside Allen Fieldhouse on Feb. 9, 2026. Flory Bidunga scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as No. 9 Kansas handed top-ranked Arizona its first loss of the season, 82-78 on Monday at Lawrence, Kan.
The Wildcats (23-1, 10-1 Big 12) achieved the best start in Big 12 history at 23-0 overall before the defeat. Kansas (19-5, 9-2) beat the No. 1 team at Allen Fieldhouse for the first time ever after losing five such games, including to Arizona the last time in 2003.
The Jayhawks won their eighth straight game overall despite playing without freshman star Darryn Peterson, who had flu-like symptoms. It was the 11th game Kansas played without Peterson, who has dealt with an ankle sprain, hamstring strain and chronic cramping.
Arizona led by 11 with 17:02 to go before Kansas rallied, scoring seven straight points in little more than a minute, then keeping the score within six until a Bidunga field goal gave the Jayhawks the lead with 9:32 to go. Kansas never trailed again. Miami (Ohio) is the nation’s lone remaining unbeaten at 24-0.
No. 17 St. John’s 87, Xavier 82 (OT)
Zuby Ejiofor scored six points in overtime for the Red Storm, who fended off an upset bid by the Musketeers to win in New York, giving coach Rick Pitino another milestone win against his son Richard.
The win was the 904th on-court victory for the elder Pitino, who snapped a tie with Roy Williams for third-place all-time. On Jan. 24, the Red Storm beat the Musketeers for Rick Pitino’s 900th win. The NCAA recognizes Rick Pitino with 781 wins after he was stripped of 123 victories due to violations at Louisville.
Ejiofor finished with 25 points, seven rebounds and five assists for St. John’s (19-5, 12-1 Big East), which has won 10 straight — the third 10-game winning streak in the last two seasons under Rick Pitino. Tre Carroll had 21 points and eight rebounds but missed a potential game-winning shot at the regulation buzzer for Xavier (12-12, 4-9). No. 24 Louisville 118, North Carolina State 77
Freshman guard Mikel Brown Jr. tied the Louisville single-game scoring mark with 45 points and matched another single-game record with 10 3-pointers to lead the Cardinals past the visiting Wolfpack.
Brown matched Wes Unseld’s single-game school record set against Georgetown (Ky.) College on Dec. 1, 1967. Brown’s point total set the Atlantic Coast Conference freshman record, and his 10 3-pointers tied the school record established by Reyne Smith last season against SMU.
Ryan Conwell added 31 points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Cardinals (18-6, 8-4 ACC), who have won four in a row. North Carolina State (18-7, 9-3) got 20 points from Ven-Allen Lubin but had a six-game winning streak end. –Field Level Media
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