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UConn, UCLA, Texas, South Carolina lead women's NCAA field

NCAA Womens Basketball: Big East Conference Tournament Championship-Villanova vs UConnMar 9, 2026; Uncasville, CT, USA; UConn Huskies forward Sarah Strong (21) named player of the year as they celebrate their Big East Championship win over the Villanova Wildcats at Mohegan Sun Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are the four No. 1 seeds for the women’s 2026 NCAA Tournament, as revealed Sunday night.

Undefeated UConn got the nod over one-loss UCLA as the top overall seed despite some conversation over whether the Bruins deserved the spot. UCLA had a tougher strength of schedule and 19 Quad 1 wins to UConn’s nine, but UConn was No. 1 in the NET and the Bruins sat at No. 2.

“We watched a whole lot of good basketball between those two teams,” committee chair Amanda Braun said on ESPN. “The debate was pretty close the whole time … It went to a committee vote, and we watched a lot of UConn, we watched a lot of UCLA as a group. The vote ultimately gave the edge to UConn.”

Head coach Geno Auriemma, national Player of the Year candidate Sarah Strong and the Huskies (34-0) enter the NCAA Tournament on a 50-game winning streak as they aim to defend their 2025 national title.

They’ll host No. 16 seed UTSA (18-15) in the first round on Saturday, and with a win play either No. 8 Iowa State or No. 9 Syracuse in the second round in Storrs, Conn.

Joining UConn in the Fort Worth Regional 1 are No. 2 seed Vanderbilt (27-4), No. 3 seed Ohio State (26-7) and No. 4 seed North Carolina (26-7). The top 16 overall seeds (four in each quadrant of the bracket) will host first- and second-round games at campus sites.

UCLA (31-1) tops the Sacramento Regional 2 and opens against No. 16 Cal Baptist (23-10) on Saturday. Coach Kim Mulkey and LSU (27-5) are No. 2, Atlantic Coast Conference champion Duke (24-8) is No. 3 and Minnesota (22-8) is No. 4 in that region.

Texas (31-3) earned the third No. 1 seed over South Carolina after the Longhorns beat the Gamecocks in two out of three meetings, including 78-61 in the Southeastern Conference championship game. The Longhorns will face the winner of a First Four game between Missouri State and Stephen F. Austin.

No. 2 Michigan (25-6), No. 3 Louisville (27-7) and No. 4 West Virginia (27-6), the Big 12 champion, also occupy Fort Worth Regional 3 with Texas.

South Carolina (31-3) leads the Sacramento Regional 4 and draws a First Four winner between Southern and Samford. Iowa (26-6) is the No. 2, TCU (29-5) is the No. 3 and Oklahoma (24-7) is the No. 4 seed in that quadrant of the bracket.

The final four teams in the field were Virginia, Arizona State, Nebraska and Richmond. Virginia and Arizona State will face off in the First Four for a No. 10 seed to face No. 7 Georgia, while Nebraska and Richmond will play for a No. 11 seed and the right to face No. 6 Baylor.

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Guardians outslug Mariners in 10th inning, hold on for win

MLB: Cleveland Guardians at Seattle MarinersMar 28, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Cleveland Guardians designated hitter Chase DeLauter (24) celegbrates with centerfielder Steven Kwan (38) after hitting a two-run home run during the tenth inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

Chase DeLauter homered for a third consecutive game, a two-run shot in the 10th inning, as the Cleveland Guardians defeated the host Seattle Mariners 6-5 on Saturday night.

The Guardians broke a 3-3 tie on Seattle third baseman Brendon Donovan’s throwing error on Steven Kwan’s bunt. That scored Brayan Rocchio, who opened the 10th as the runner at second base. DeLauter then deposited a 2-2 fastball from Andres Munoz (0-1) just over the left-field wall. It was DeLauter’s fourth homer of the season.

The Mariners’ Luke Raley hit a two-run shot to center with one out in the bottom of the 10th, his third in as many games, but right-hander Connor Brogdon struck out Leo Rivas and Cole Young to get the save.

The Mariners forced extra innings as Julio Rodriguez broke a season-opening 0-for-10 slump with a two-out, two-strike single to right field in the bottom of the ninth off Cade Smith (1-0). That scored Young, who led off with a double to left.

The Guardians broke a 2-2 tie in the seventh. With two outs, CJ Kayfus and Rocchio, the Nos. 8-9 batters in the lineup, drew walks off Eduard Bazardo. Kwan then blooped a single down the left-field line, scoring Kayfus with the go-ahead run.

Mariners starter Bryan Woo cruised through the first five innings before the Guardians broke through in the sixth, rallying from a 2-0 deficit. Rocchio drew a leadoff walk and scored on Jose Ramirez’s two-out double into the right-field corner. Ramirez advanced to third on the throw to the plate and scored on Kyle Manzardo’s single to center.

The Mariners opened the scoring in the second. Randy Arozarena drew a one-out walk before being erased on a grounder by Donovan. Victor Robles doubled into the left-field corner, with Donovan scoring from first. It was Seattle’s first run of the season that didn’t come via a home run.

The Mariners doubled their advantage in the fourth as Arozarena and Donovan led off with singles before Robles flew out to the warning track in right. Arozarena tagged and took third base on the play. Arozarena scored on a wild pitch.

Guardians starter Joey Cantillo went 3 2/3 innings and allowed two runs on four hits. The left-hander walked three and struck out five.

Woo, a right-hander, gave up two runs on four hits in six innings, with one walk and nine strikeouts.

The Mariners’ Cal Raleigh snapped a zero-for-8 slump — with eight strikeouts — to open the season with a third-inning single. It was the Mariners’ first single of the campaign after six homers, a triple and three doubles.

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NBA roundup: Fortified 76ers cool off Hornets

NBA: Philadelphia 76ers at Charlotte HornetsMar 28, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) tries to drive between Charlotte Hornets guard/forward Kon Knueppel (left) and guard Sion James (right) during the second quarter at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Brian Westerholt-Imagn Images

Joel Embiid had 29 points and made a big block in the final seconds as the Philadelphia 76ers rallied from 15 points down to edge the host Charlotte Hornets 118-114 on Saturday.

Philadelphia stopped Charlotte’s five-game winning streak and won the season series 2-1, giving them the tiebreaker in the Eastern Conference playoff chase.

Paul George, in his second game back from a 25-game suspension for violating the terms of the league’s anti-drug program, finished with 26 points. Tyrese Maxey also had 26 in his return after missing 10 games with a finger injury.

Brandon Miller scored 29, while LaMelo Ball added 20 and Coby White contributed 16 for the Hornets, who clinched a spot in the play-in tournament after the Milwaukee Bucks lost to the San Antonio Spurs earlier in the day. Charlotte had not reached the postseason since 2022.

Spurs 127, Bucks 95

Stephon Castle amassed his fourth triple-double of the season and was among seven teammates in double-figure scoring, as visiting San Antonio cruised to its eighth straight win with a victory over Milwaukee.

The Spurs were victorious for the 13th time in their past 14 games and remain hot on the heels of Oklahoma City for both the top seed in the West and the best record in the league. San Antonio is two games back of the defending champion Thunder with eight contests left to play.

Castle finished with 22 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 23 points and 15 rebounds. Gary Trent Jr. scored 18 points to lead the Bucks, who played without Giannis Antetokounmpo (left knee) for the sixth straight game.

Pistons 109, Timberwolves 87

Tobias Harris scored 18 points on 7-for-10 shooting, and Detroit pulled away from Minnesota for a decisive victory in Minneapolis.

Ronald Holland II and Daniss Jenkins chipped in 13 points apiece for the Pistons, who won for the sixth time in seven games. Paul Reed added 12 points off the bench, and Jalen Duren notched a double-double with 10 points and 13 rebounds.

Donte DiVincenzo led the Timberwolves with 22 points and made five shots from beyond the arc. Rudy Gobert finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds, and Julius Randle notched 11 points despite missing 11 of 13 shots from the field. Detroit outscored Minnesota 60-43 in the second half to seal the victory.

Hawks 123, Kings 113

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 27 points, Jalen Johnson added 26 points and 10 assists and host Atlanta held off Sacramento for coach Quin Snyder’s 500th career victory, becoming the sixth active NBA head coach and 41st in league history to reach that plateau.

CJ McCollum scored 22 points, while Jock Landale finished with 19 points and 13 rebounds for the Hawks, who won their 15th game in 17 tries. Zaccharie Risacher tallied 13 points and Mohamed Gueye chipped in 10 for Atlanta, which holds a half-game lead over Philadelphia for the East’s No. 6 seed — the last guaranteed playoff spot in each conference.

DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 22 points, followed by Maxime Raynaud’s 18 points and 10 boards. Precious Achiuwa had 16, DaQuan Jeffries scored 15 and Daeqwon Plowden had 14 for Sacramento, which dropped its third straight. Malik Monk and Killian Hayes both scored 10 points.

Suns 134, Jazz 109

Jalen Green scored 31 points and made five 3-pointers, Devin Booker added 26 points and host Phoenix tied their season scoring high in a blowout of tanking Utah.

Grayson Allen scored 19 points and Oso Ighodaro had 13 points and eight rebounds for the Suns, who had lost six of seven. Green was 13 of 22 from the field, 5 of 11 from 3-point range, and had six rebounds and three assists in 22 minutes. Booker had eight assists.

Kyle Filipowski had 26 points and nine rebounds, Brice Sensabaugh scored 26 points and Svi Mykhailiuk scored all of his 14 points in the second half for the Jazz, who have lost five in a row and 17 of 20.

Grizzlies 125, Bulls 124

Cedric Coward scored 24 points, including two free throws with 6.5 seconds remaining, to lead host Memphis past Chicago and snap a five-game losing streak.

Tyler Burton added 18 points for the Grizzlies and Jahmai Mashack scored 17. Rayan Rupert and DeJon Jarreau finished with 14 points each.

Matas Buzelis led the Bulls with 29 points and 10 rebounds followed by 26 points from Collin Sexton. Josh Giddey posted his 13th triple-double (18 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists) this season and Tre Jones contributed 19 points, nine rebounds and six assists. Chicago lost its third straight game and has dropped five of its last six.

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Dylan Strome's heroics help Caps nip Knights in shootout

NHL: Washington Capitals at Vegas Golden KnightsMar 28, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Washington Capitals goaltender Logan Thompson (48) celebrates with team mates after the Capitals defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 in a shoot-out at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Dylan Strome scored the tying goal in the third period and the game-winner in the shootout to give the Washington Capitals a 5-4 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

Strome, who hit the post on the first shot of the game, tied it at 4-all midway through the period with a power-play tally, one-timing a shot from the middle of the right circle to snap a 17-game goal drought. He then scored the only goal of the shootout at the start of the first round, roofing a backhand shot past Adin Hill.

Justin Sourdif had a goal and an assist, Cole Hutson had two assists and Hendrix Lapierre and Anthony Beauvillier also scored goals for Washington (37-28-9, 83 points), which is four points back of the second and final wild card in the Eastern Conference. Logan Thompson finished with 25 saves and stopped all three shots he faced in the shootout.

Jack Eichel scored a goal and had two assists, Rasmus Andersson had a goal and an assist and Nic Dowd and Mitch Marner also scored for Vegas (32-26-16, 80 points), which lost its third straight game and its sixth in the last seven. Hill made 17 saves for the Golden Knights, who fell three points behind second-place Edmonton in the Pacific Division.

Washington took a 1-0 lead at the 6:06 mark of the first period when Lapierre fired a wrist shot past Hill’s blocker side.

Sourdif made it 2-0 early in the second period with a power-play goal. Connor McMichael set up the score with a pass from the right goal-line to Sourdif cutting down the slot where he one-timed a shot past Hill’s blocker side.

Less than four minutes later, Beauvillier deflected a spinning wrist shot from the left circle by Ryan Leonard to increase Washington’s lead to 3-0, the eighth time in the last 16 games that the Golden Knights fell behind 3-0 in a contest.

But Vegas rallied to tie it later in the period with three goals, including two short-handed, in the span of 2:40.

Dowd, acquired by Vegas on March 5 from Capitals, started the comeback with his fifth career short-handed goal, stealing the puck from Leonard in the slot in front of the Washington net and then snapping a shot by Thompson’s stick side.

Andersson followed with another short-handed goal just 25 seconds later, driving through the Capitals defense and tucking in a forehand shot around Thompson’s left pad. It marked the second time in team history that Vegas scored two short-handed goals on the same penalty kill. Brayden McNabb and Eichel also performed the feat on Dec. 27, 2024, against San Jose.

Eichel tied it at 3-all with his first goal in eight games when he snapped a rebound of an Andersson shot past Thompson’s glove side at 13:18.

Vegas took the lead 31 seconds into the third period on a power-play goal by Marner, who fired a point shot from inside the blue line past Thompson’s blocker side.

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