No. 6 UConn blasts Xavier in Big East tourney romp

NEW YORK -- Solo Ball scored 19 points as No. 6 UConn led by double digits most of the way and cruised to a wire-to-wire 93-68 rout of 10th-seeded Xavier in the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament on Thursday night.

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The second-seeded Huskies (28-4) led by double digits for the final 28:35 and advanced to the semifinals for the sixth straight season since rejoining the Big East for the 2020-21 season. UConn will face 11th-seeded Georgetown, which upset third-seed Villanova 78-64 in the quarters.

Ball shot 34.1% (15 of 44) in his final five regular season games and made 5 of 12 shots, including four 3s.

Tarris Reed collected 17 points and a season-high 14 rebounds for his 10th double-double this season. Reed had a trio of dunks as part of an 8-of-12 showing from the floor and his effort helped the Huskies get a 40-28 rebounding edge.

Alex Karaban bounced back from a two-point showing in the Huskies' six-point loss at Marquette on Saturday and added 15 on 5-of-10 shooting from the floor.

UConn shot 57.4% and made 12 of 32 3s after missing 21 of 24 triples in the regular season finale. The Huskies also thrived at the rim as they went 13 of 18 on layups and converted all six of their dunk attempts while finishing with 22 second-chance points.

Filip Borovicanin led Xavier with a career-high 22 points, but the Musketeers lost the three meetings with UConn by a combined 80 points. Roddie Anderson III added 15 and Tre Carroll struggled and shot 2 of 10 in a 12-point showing.

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Xavier also saw the duo of Malik Messina-Moore and Jovan Milcevic struggle all night. Messina-Moore was held to five points on 1-of-7 shooting and Milecevic finished with six on 2 of 9.

Xavier shot 37.3%, was 9 of 28 from behind the arc and missed 12 of its 33 free throw attempts.

Karaban's open corner 3 following an offensive rebound put the Huskies up 22-10 with 12:28 remaining. The Huskies ripped off a 12-1 run by converting two dunks and three layups and another Karaban hoop extended the lead to 39-19 with 5:03 left.

UConn finished the half with a 50-30 lead after Ball hit three free throws with 35 seconds left.

Xavier scored the first seven points of the second half and cut the lead to 50-37 on two free throws by Borovicanin with 16:59 left.

UConn gradually pulled away again and took a 59-41 lead when Reed and Jayden Ross converted dunks in a span of 32 seconds. The Huskies regained their 20-point lead when Ross got a corner 3 to roll in with 8:50 left and took an 80-55 lead with 5 1/2 minutes to go when Reed had a one-handed slam and Ball hit a corner 3.

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No. 5 Houston fends off AJ Dybantsa, BYU in Big 12 tourney

Kingston Flemings led four players in double figures to help No. 5 Houston pull away from BYU for a 73-66 win in the Big 12 tournament quarterfinals Thursday in Kansas City.

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Emanuel Sharp added 13 points, Joseph Tugler tallied 12 points and a team-high eight rebounds and Chris Cenac Jr. notched 10 points on 5-of-6 shooting for second-seeded Houston (27-5), which won its fourth straight game to return to the Big 12 semifinals for the third time in as many years in the league.

Houston will face No. 14 and third-seeded Kansas in the semis after the Jayhawks beat TCU 78-73 on Thursday.

Freshman sensation AJ Dybantsa racked up a game-high 26 points -- his 13th straight game with 20-plus points -- and Robert Wright III scored 15 and a game-high five assists for 10th-seeded BYU (23-11).

After Wright scored three straight points to cut the deficit to 59-58 with 6:52 left, Houston put the game away with a 12-3 run to take the first double-digit lead of the game for either team at 71-61 with 20 seconds left.

Sharp iced the game with six free throws in the last 33 seconds, making up for a 1-for-9 performance from the floor with a 10-for-10 showing from the charity stripe.

Houston got off to a strong start, jumping out to an 8-2 advantage as BYU missed its first six shots from the floor. That edge continued through the opening 10 minutes as Houston led 19-12 with 9:50 left behind an 8-for-13 shooting start.

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Trailing by eight with 7:37 left in the half, BYU finally came to life, breaking off a 7-0 run which began a larger 24-9 surge for a 41-34 lead with 28 seconds left in the half.

Dybantsa scored nine points during this surge -- over half of his game-high 16 first-half points -- and Aleksej Kostic hit back-to-back threes to turn a one-point deficit into a five-point lead.

Kalifa Sakho completed a three-point play in the final second to cut Houston's halftime deficit to 41-37.

Houston opened the second half on a 10-5 run to reclaim the lead, and the Cougars jumped ahead for good on an 8-2 surge behind four points from Mercy Miller.

BYU made just one field goal over a span of 6:53 in the middle of the second half and managed just five made field goals over the final 14:14, missing 16 of their final 21 shots to finish 41.2% from the floor.

Houston wasn't much better at 44.8% but made up for it with a 37-30 rebounding edge and a 19-10 advantage in second-chance points.

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How many points did Luka Doncic score tonight? Bulls vs. Lakers stats

Luka Doncic led the offense in theLos Angeles Lakers' 142-130 victory over the Chicago Bulls at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday, March 12.

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Doncic nearly produced a triple-double while scoring 51 points in front of the home crowd. It marked his first 50-point game as a member of the Lakers after putting up 12 40-point games, including a 49-point effort on Oct. 24, 2025.

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The Lakers have won four straight games and seven of their last eight. Doncic put together a triple-double effort against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday with 31 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists.

Here's how he did Thursday night against the Bulls:

Luka Doncic stats vs. Bulls

  • Points: 51

  • FG: 17-for-31

  • 3PT: 9-for-14

  • Free Throws: 8-for-9

  • Rebounds: 10

  • Assists: 9

  • Steals: 3

  • Blocks: 1

  • Turnovers: 1

  • Fouls: 3

  • Minutes: 37

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Trade deadline boost helps New York Islanders believe they can chase the Stanley Cup right now

EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (AP) —Matthew Schaefer magicalready had the New York Islanders believing they could exceed preseason expectations and make the playoffs.

Associated Press New York Islanders' Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) celebrates after his winning goal with teammates Simon Holmstrom (10), Casey Cizikas, second from left, and Matthew Schaefer (48) during overtime NHL hockey game action in Montreal, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP) New York Islanders' Brayden Schenn pauses during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) New York Islanders center Brayden Schenn (10) collides with San Jose Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro (38) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, March 7, 2026, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

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Acquiring Brayden Schennat the NHL trade deadlineafter adding a couple of veteran depth players in January has only added to the good vibes around the team.First-year general manager Mathieu Darche"wanted to give a little push" by going out and getting Schenn,fellow Stanley Cup winner Ondrej Palatanddepth defenseman Carson Soucy, and it might be the nudge the Islanders need to not just get in but go on a run.

"Mathieu, all he wanted was to reward the players," coach Patrick Roy said Thursday. "The guys played so hard and played so well to give ourselves the best chance possible to make the playoffs. There's no guarantee. You have to play the games. But I'm sure the players appreciate the moves that he made, and looking at the way we've been playing, I think our players deserve it as well."

After missing the playoffs a year ago and winning the draft lottery to get the chanceto select Schaeferwith the top pick, the Islanders looked to be in rebuilding mode — not quite a contender but with the ingredients to get there.

Instead, the 18-year-old defenseman has been a revelation, giving a franchise more than four decades removed from the 1980s dynasty days the kind of energy perhaps not seen in hockey on Long Island since. Schaefer needs just four goals over the final 17 games to break the NHL rookie defenseman record of 23 set by Hall of Famer Brian Leetch in 1988-89.

Schaefer's presencewas a big reason Schenn waived his no-trade clause and left St. Louis.

"He's an incredible, incredible guy," Schenn said. "He really cares about his teammates. He really cares about the organization. He wants to win hockey games. People obviously see the skill and everything that he does on the ice, but it's more so how impressed I am with how he is as a guy off the ice."

Schenn already showed what kind of guy he is. In his first game with his new team, he wasn't thrilled with the San Jose Sharks taking some liberties with Schaefer and was quick to confront them about it.

"It just brings life to us knowing that a guy like that has got our back and we've got his," center Bo Horvat said. "Having that veteran presence on the ice, off the ice, I think is going to be great for us coming down the stretch."

Schenn hoisted the Stanley Cupwith the Blues in 2019. Palat helped Tampa Baywin itback to back in 2020and '21, and Darche has rings from those title runs as assistant GM of the Lightning.

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It's no coincidence, then, that the Islanders made deals for proven winners who can show Schaefer and younger teammates the way.

"They need to be surrounded with good players to help them, guide them through those steps as they progress in their career, and that's what we did with those acquisitions," Darche said. "You can only gain experience by living it. We want to make the playoffs this year. We want our younger guys to experience that. Having players that have been through it definitely helps those young kids (know) what to expect."

Schenn, especially, also fills a big role down the stretch. His addition allows Calum Ritchie to shift from center to wing and take some pressure off the 21-year-old in his first NHL season.

Darche said it was "all about having options." Roy now gets to experiment with different lineup constructions and find what works best.

Schaefer has been having a blast all along.

"We always know when it's time to work, but we always can have a little bit of fun and things like that, too," Schaefer said. "Winning and you know that your teammates and the coaching staff and everyone here helps when everyone's so close and always having fun and happy and things like that, it makes it fun to come to the rink."

The arrival of Schaefer and Ritchie with more top prospects on the way — and not traded away — make the organization's future look bright. Center Mathew Barzal, who turns 29 in May, said he appreciates Darche making the kind of aggressive deals that make it feel like the future is now to chase the Stanley Cup.

"Darchie sees opportunity here and he wants to win and everybody wants to win," Barzal said. "Schaef's 18 and he's going to have 20 years, and I'm sure he's going to hoist it one day. Why not do it a few times, and do it earlier than later? It was nice from Darchie to get a few guys."

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Spoelstra: 'I apologize to absolutely no one' over Bam Adebayo's 83-point game

MIAMI (AP) — Erik Spoelstra had a very clear message to those who didn't likehow the final minutesofBam Adebayo's 83-point gameplayed out.

Associated Press Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra hugs center Bam Adebayo (13) as he leaves the game after scoring 83 points, the second-highest single game total in NBA history, in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo warms up before a game against the Milwaukee Bucks Thursday, March 12, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo clashes with Washington Wizards guard Sharife Cooper during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo shoots a free throw during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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Put simply, the Miami Heat coach doesn't care.

"I apologize to absolutely no one," Spoelstra said Thursday. "Period."

Adebayo's 83-point game — now the No. 2 single-game total in NBA history, 17 behindWilt Chamberlain's 100and two ahead ofKobe Bryant's 81— was one unlike any other. The Heat center took 43 shots in a 150-129 win on Tuesday over the Washington Wizards, made anNBA-record 36 free throwsand had an NBA-record 43 tries from the foul line.

And the last few minutes Tuesday were a circus, with the Wizards as much as quadruple-teaming Adebayo — who was still getting the ball — and the Heat fouling Washington players on four occasions in the final moments to extend the game and get their center more opportunities to score.

Adebayo said he didn't see a double-team from the Wizards until the fourth quarter, when he already was up to 70 points.

His takeaway: Blame the Wizards for him getting on the roll of a lifetime.

"I've got 70 with, what, nine minutes left to go in the game? You think I'm not going for it? ... Who would be like, 'You know, coach, just take me out.' Yeah, right," Adebayo said. "You can't be mad at that. If you are mad, I don't care. Because a lot of people, if they did play, they never had a chance to get that close to chasing greatness. And if you get that close to chasing greatness, that's the point of chasing it -- so you can surpass it."

Lost in the hubbub about the final minutes, Spoelstra insisted, is this: Adebayo had 31 points in the first quarter, 43 by halftime, 62 through three quarters, 70 with 9:05 left and 77 with 3:26 remaining. The first instance of Miami fouling to get the ball back for Adebayo was with 1:40 left.

"There was a moment, and when there's a moment in time like that, it's carpe diem," Spoelstra said, using the Latin term for "seize the day." "You have to go for it, and that was just thrilling. And I'm honored that we were all able to be a part of it."

A handful of coaches around the NBA — including the Los Angeles Clippers' Tyronn Lue and Denver's David Adelman among them — have indicated they had no problem with the Heat using the final minutes to help add to what was already an enormous point total.

Adelman said Adebayo is as good of a professional as there is in the league, and to take a night "and go a little bit crazy" was entertaining.

"He made the extra pass in the fourth quarter when he had 60. He blocked a shot. He was still playing the game," Adelman said. "When you get to 70, I'm sorry, man, like all bets are off. ... I thought it was really cool."

Wizards coach Brian Keefe didn't seem thrilled Tuesday with how the last few minutes went. On Thursday in Orlando, before his team played the Magic, Keefe didn't reminisce.

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"We're focused on today," Keefe said.

Spoelstra said he spoke with Adebayo before the game about a need to have some urgency. The Heat played with several of their top players — Norman Powell, Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins and Kel'el Ware among them — out of that game with injuries.

"It's a Tuesday night game against a team where they're not playing for anything, where their organization is trying to lose," Spoelstra said. "We've already lost a game in that kind of situation. ... I spoke to Bam about I want, as our best player and team captain, for him to be locked in and ready. And, he sure was."

He was referring to how the Heat lost a game to Utah last month, a matchup in which the Jazz — who keep their first round pick this year if it's in the top eight of the draft — held out some of their top players in the fourth quarter and won anyway.

"I've seen people say you've got to be a purist. I'm a Darwinist in this league," Spoelstra said. "Really, you can do anything you want in this game. You can approach it however you want. ... There's nothing wrong with what they're doing. If you can tank and get a great draft pick, I don't care. You could do anything in this league. You can approach it however you want."

Spoelstra acknowledged that leaving Adebayo in toward the end of a decided game — Adebayo checked out for good with 1:08 left — was unusual, and it was. He also said memorable moments are "what our fans want to see" and that "a really magical night just appeared out of nowhere."

In his mind, that doesn't merit any apologies.

"It doesn't take away anything from our organization, how we feel about Bam, how special that night was," Spoelstra said. "Our fan base is electrified by this moment."

And so was the head coach, who made clear that he'll do anything for Adebayo.

The Heat got blown out at home by a bad Sacramento team on Dec. 6, one day before Spoelstra played host to his annual 5K run to benefit Nicklaus Children's Hospital. The run was starting in the wee hours of a Sunday morning. Adebayo had only nine points in the loss to the Kings, and the Heat were sliding.

Without being asked, Adebayo showed up to help that morning. Spoelstra was blown away by the gesture.

"He was there, not to run, just to support," Spoelstra said. "Just to support and let people know that he was supporting this cause. That says enough about him as a human being. That's why I'll do anything for him as a competitor and as his head coach."

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Falcons DE James Pearce Jr. charged with 3 felonies, including aggravated battery with a deadly weapon

Atlanta Falcons defensive end James Pearce Jr. no longer faces a charge of aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, but he's still facing years in prison followingan incident involving his ex-girlfriend, WNBA player Rickea Jackson.

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The Miami-Dade State Attorney's office has brought three felony charges against the pass-rusher, according toESPN. They are aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing and eluding police, and resisting an officer with violence to his or her person.

He also faces a charge of aggravated stalking that was changed from a felony to a misdemeanor.

Pearce was originally charged with five felonies, but the law enforcement officer charge was dropped.

It has been alleged that Pearce,after weeks of harassment and stalking, followed Jackson in his vehicle and caused a collision as she attempted to reach a police station. That allegedly led to a police chase, in which Pearce crashed his car and fled on foot before being subdued by officers.

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Jackson was granted a temporary protective order on Wednesday after telling the court she feared for her life. A hearing for a permanent injunction is scheduled for April 21, with Pearce being forbidden from contacting Jackson or going within 500 feet of her home or workplace.Jackson has notified the authorities she is willing to testify against him.

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Pearce has claimed innocence, with his legal team releasing a statement saying he "maintains his innocence and urges the public to understand that while allegations have the power to shape a narrative, that it is hardly the full, complete story."

The Falcons have so far declined to cut ties with Pearce, releasing a statement after his arrest saying they were "in the process gathering more information."

Pearce was selected 26th overall by the Falcons in the 2025 NFL Draft after two first-team All-SEC seasons with Tennessee. He posted 26 combined tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks in his rookie year and finished in third place for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.

Jackson, who also went to Tennessee, is entering her third WNBA season this year and averaged 14.7 points per game in 2025. She recently finished her second Unrivaled season as well, competing for Breeze BC.

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WNBA Star Sabrina Ionescu Shares the One Piece of Advice Every Young Athlete Should Hear

Sabrina Ionescu champions young athletes with words of wisdom and a new partnership

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  • Ionescu partnered with the Abbott Dream Team to give young soccer players a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

  • The program provides 16 U.S. soccer players with elite nutrition education and soccer training from Real Madrid coaches in Spain

Sabrina Ionescuhas words of wisdom for the next generation of athletes.

The WNBA star, who became a household name playing for the University of Oregon's women's basketball team and is now a standout on the New York Liberty, shared the one piece of advice she'd give to any young athlete with PEOPLE.

"Believing in yourself and controlling what you can," Ionescu, 28, says. "Continuing to have that self-belief internally is really important and something that you can work on from a really young age."

Sabrina Ionescu during the New York Liberty game against the Chicago Sky in Chicago on September 11, 2025Credit: Michael Hirschuber/Getty

Championing young athletes is a part of Ionescu's mission, which is why she has partnered with health care companyAbbottto promote its youth soccer program,Abbott Dream Team. It's a program, in partnership with Real Madrid, that gives 16 young American soccer players a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a week of elite soccer training in Madrid, Spain.

"I'm super excited to partner with Abbott and Real Madrid to continue to pour into the next generation of young soccer players and young athletes," the New York Liberty player said. "[Programs like this are] really important because you have to kind of get ahead of it, in terms of how you can better yourself as an individual, as an athlete, and understanding that it starts young. For a lot of these young girls and boys, it's gonna mean the world to them to be able to learn from great mentors and great coaches who are coaching the best players in the world."

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Participation in the 2026 selection events is free and will take place from May 19 to June 9 in Miami, Washington D.C., Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Chicago. U.S. resident soccer players who are 18 or 19 are eligible to compete for the all-expenses-paid trip to train under Real Madrid's legendary coaching staff. Sixteen players will be chosen to join the Dream Team, getting the chance to travel abroad to train with Real Madrid coaches and receive performance nutrition education from Abbott — as well as getting a chance to explore the sites.

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Ionescu isn't just a casual soccer fan; she's aBay FC investorwho loves the sport and invested in it to bring a soccer club to her Bay Area hometown. It was a "no-brainer for her" because she had been "wanting to have a team in the Bay, knowing that there's so many soccer players and fans who are gonna be able to go watch a game, and dream of becoming a soccer player as well. It just felt like a super organic partnership and wanting to continue to move the game forward."

The Abbott Dream Team program appealed to her as well because it's a "one of one" opportunity for young athletes. "I learned as I was going through high school and college and continuing to just progress as an athlete, the importance of sports nutrition," the Olympian says. "And if I could have started at a younger age, it would have been that much better."

Sabrina Ionescu at the Bay FC match against NC Courage in San Jose, California on October 17, 2025Credit: Kelley L Cox/NWSL via Getty

And it's not just youth sports Ionescu is passionate about — she's also a booster for women's sports in general, which have been in the spotlight thanks tothe gold-medal performance of many of the female U.S. winter Olympians,the growing PWHLand of course,the success of the WNBA in recent years.

"There are different sports being played, but I think just the umbrella that we're under is, you know, we're kind of all moving in the right direction and picking each other up and continuing to try and grow our sports individually, but also collectively," she tells PEOPLE. "And so it's been exciting to see how we've kind of paved our own way, but all while trying to continue to grow the fandom, grow the sport and kind of leave it better than we found it."

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