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Ohio State strengthens case for tourney bid with win over Indiana

NCAA Basketball: Indiana at Ohio StateMar 7, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) celebrates breaking the school all time scoring record with former recored holder Dennis Hopson and Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Jake Diebler (right) during the first half at Value City Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

Bruce Thornton scored a game-high 25 points Saturday, setting Ohio State’s career scoring record, as the Buckeyes strengthened their case for an NCAA tournament at-large bid with a 91-78 Big Ten Conference win over visiting Indiana in Columbus.

Thornton broke Dennis Hopson’s old mark by draining a 3-pointer with 44 seconds left in the first half, giving him 12 points and enabling Ohio State (20-11, 12-8) to take a 50-33 lead to halftime. Thornton also dished out seven assists.

John Mobley Jr. and Amare Bynum added 18 points each, while Devin Royal tallied 12 and Taison Chatman came off the bench to net 11 points. The Buckeyes blistered the Hoosiers’ defense for 29 of 49 shooting from the field, including 11 of 24 from the 3-point line, and added 22 of 25 foul shooting to keep them at bay.

Lamar Wilkerson scored 18 points to pace Indiana (18-13, 9-11), which will probably need to win at least one game in next week’s conference tournament to feel secure about getting an NCAA bid.

Tucker DeVries added 17 points and five assists, while Sam Alexis hit for 14 points. Conor Enright and Reed Bailey chipped in 12 each, but it wasn’t enough. The Hoosiers lost for the fifth time in six games despite sinking 28 of 51 attempts from the field.

Ohio State owned a double-digit lead the entire second half, expanding it as high as 69-45 after Thornton canned three foul shots at the 12:18 mark. It led by double figures for the last 24:11.

The pregame storyline for both teams was their need for a victory to close the regular season. While Indiana was considered closer to the bubble than the Buckeyes, neither appeared to have much wiggle room going into this one.

Ohio State took control early with a 17-6 run that lasted nearly six minutes, establishing a 25-14 lead at the 10:17 mark when Thornton fed Christoph Tilly for a 3-point play. It finished the half at 19 of 28 from the field.

–Field Level Media

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Contending Wings eye turnaround at home vs. lowly Flames

NHL: Detroit Red Wings at New Jersey DevilsMar 8, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Detroit Red Wings left wing Lucas Raymond (23) and New Jersey Devils center Nico Hischier (13) fight in the final seconds of the second period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images

The struggling Detroit Red Wings are hoping a return home and a visit by the floundering Calgary Flames on Monday will be just the tonic needed to turn their fortunes.

The Red Wings hold the Eastern Conference’s second wild-card position, but after suffering a 3-2 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars on Saturday have lost five of their past six games (1-3-2) to put their perch in jeopardy.

“We’re so excited to get home to Detroit … and play in front of our fans,” said forward Lucas Raymond, who leads the Red Wings with 45 assists and is tied for the lead in points with 66. “We’ve had some stretches down the year where we’ve been pushing for a playoff spot and that just elevates the crowd.”

Detroit, which is pushing to avoid missing the playoffs for a 10th consecutive season, is in a tight battle.

The Red Wings are tied with the Boston Bruins, who hold the first wild-card spot but have played one fewer game. Detroit is also two points back of the Montreal Canadiens for third spot in the Atlantic Division, but only one point ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets, who are just outside the wild-card spots.

The Red Wings have struggled without captain Dylan Larkin and fellow center Andrew Copp due to injuries, but did receive a boost with forward David Perron returning from injury against the Stars.

The Dallas clash ended earning the Red Wings a point in the standings, but was a wasted opportunity after they erased a two-goal deficit in the third period, but could not get a winning goal.

“A good battle back. Lots going on recently, obviously, but we found a way. We kept pushing,” Perron said. “It was nice to get rewarded as a group to have one point there.”

The Flames arrive after suffering a 3-2 loss of their own at the New York Islanders on Saturday.

Calgary, which is ahead of only the Vancouver Canucks in the overall standings and in the throes of a rebuild, trailed 3-0 before the end of the first period, but controlled play the rest of the way in a comeback that fell short.

Despite the end result, the Flames likely deserved a better fate, especially after firing 17 shots on net in the final period.

“When we made a mistake, they capitalized on it,” coach Ryan Huska said. “We also hit two crossbars and had a grade-A chance in front of the net. We progressively got better as the night went on.”

In keeping with a recurring theme, the Flames, who are the league’s lowest-scoring team, could not find the equalizer, which left them with only five wins in their last 17 games (5-10-2).

Despite their offensive struggles — the Flames have gone four games without a power-play goal, and only two man-advantage markers in 10 outings — they continue to battle in close games.

The message as they prepare for the final outing of a five-game road trip is to ignore the standings and keep battling for wins.

“There’s no quit from anyone here,” said captain Mikael Backlund, who moved ahead of Kent Nilsson with his 230th career goal and into fifth spot on the franchise’s all-time list. “All the guys are fighting hard. It doesn’t matter the score. We keep trying until the end. So I’m really proud of the guys.”

–Field Level Media

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Team USA, Paul Skenes face prolific Dominican Republic in WBC semifinal

Baseball: World Baseball Classic-United States at MexicoMar 9, 2026; Houston, TX, United States; United States pitcher Paul Skenes (30) walks off the field in the second inning against Mexico at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

MIAMI – It will be power arm against power bats when Team USA takes on the Dominican Republic in a World Baseball Classic in a high stakes semifinal on Sunday night.

Pittsburgh Pirates ace and reigning National League Cy Young winner Paul Skenes will be tasked with trying to slow down the Dominican Republic’s power lineup, which has already hit 14 home runs in five WBC games.

Skenes will oppose Athletics starter Luis Severino in Sunday’s matchup. The winner advances to Tuesday’s final, also in Miami.

New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells’ walk-off homer in the bottom of the seventh inning secured a 10-0 quarterfinal victory for the Dominican side over Korea and tied the 2009 Mexico squad for the most home runs in a Classic.

Although Sunday is not the final, the semifinal will undoubtedly have a championship feel with two star-studded rosters set to clash.

The United States is seeking its second WBC championship and first since 2017 while the Dominican Republic is coming off a disappointing early pool-play exit in 2023 and is hoping to win its first title since 2013 and second overall.

The Dominican Republic has outscored its opponents 51-10 during their five consecutive victories in this year’s Classic. Juan Soto, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Junior Caminero, Oneil Cruz, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Wells have each hit two home runs during the tournament.

“This is something special for us because we are a very united team, compact team,” Caminero said after beating Korea on Friday. “You can feel the emotion, the energy in the clubhouse. We work as a team. This is something very special to us. We cannot fake about being defeatless or not. Now we have to focus on the next rival on Sunday, and to continue playing like we have been doing so far.”

The United States hopes Skenes can perform to the level that has led him to a dominating start of his career.

Skenes allowed only one hit and one walk over four scoreless innings in his lone outing of the Classic against Mexico in pool play.

“I like any game that Paul Skenes pitches,” said reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge, following the United States’ 5-3 quarterfinal win over Canada on Friday. “It’s just incredible stuff. Watching him work on his craft the past couple weeks has been incredible. Seeing him in that game against Mexico, where it’s an electric environment, he just toed the slab and went out and took care of business. It was really impressive.”

“Looking forward to seeing him get out there and do his thing. And then we hand it over to the bullpen of ours, it’s going to be a tough fight. But definitely looking forward to seeing him get back on the mound.”

Severino has a challenge of his own on Sunday as he looks to quiet a USA lineup, which also has been prolific.

Two of the biggest contributors in the United States’ lineup have been Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong and Milwaukee Brewers’ second baseman Brice Turang. Crow-Armstrong has gone 5-for-13 with two home runs and six RBIs, while Turang is 7-for-15 with four doubles, which is tied for the most in this year’s Classic with Venezuela’s Luis Arraez entering Sunday’s games.

Severino struck out five and allowed one run on three hits over four innings in his previous start this past Sunday — a 12-1 mercy-rule win over the Netherlands.

–Field Level Media

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Tournament finals roundup: UMBC tops Vermont to win America East

NCAA: National OfficeFeb 26, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; A NCAA logo flag at the Hall of Champions at the NCAA National Office. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

DJ Armstrong Jr. scored 33 points as top-seeded UMBC beat second-seeded Vermont 74-59 on Saturday in Baltimore to earn its first America East Conference tournament title since 2018 and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.

UMBC (24-8) ended the contest on a 26-8 run to post the third conference tournament title in program history.

Armstrong Jr. went 9 of 11 from the field, including a championship-game record seven 3-pointers, to earn the Most Outstanding Player honors in the tournament while he averaged 17.6 points per game and shot 64% from the floor.

Jose Roberto Tanchyn grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds and Ace Valentine added 13 points for the Retrievers, who have won 12 straight games.

UMBC led 30-28 at halftime against Vermont (22-12), which got a team-high 17 points off the bench from TJ Long plus 11 apiece from Gus Yalden and TJ Hurley.

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Bryce Harris had 14 points with 10 rebounds and Cedric Taylor III finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds to lead top-seeded Howard to a 70-63 victory over No. 3 seed North Carolina Central in the title game at Norfolk, Va.

The Bison (23-10), who have won eight games in a row, advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time. Their most recent appearance was in 2024.

Dionte Johnson had a team-high 14 points for the Eagles (14-18).

–Field Level Media

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