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Bolstered by depth, No. 8 Kansas welcomes surging Cincinnati
Kansas Jayhawks guard Darryn Peterson (22) sits on the bench in the second half of a men’s college basketball game between the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Kansas Jayhawks at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Okla., Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. No. 8 Kansas has learned to win without the presence of its leading scorer as it prepares to host suddenly surging Cincinnati in Big 12 Conference play on Saturday in Lawrence, Kan.
The Jayhawks (20-6, 10-3 Big 12) got the full Darryn Peterson experience on Wednesday in a commanding 81-69 road win over Oklahoma State. Peterson was electric in a 20-point first half, mixing sharp shooting from 3-point range, explosive drives to the basket and the ability to coax defenders into fouling him.
Peterson saw just three minutes of court time in the second half and finished with 23 points. His impromptu signal for a sub caught Kansas coach Bill Self off guard.
Later, Self said Peterson “was cramping,” and added the Jayhawks have learned how to play without the freshman phenom and presumptive NBA lottery pick.
“We’ve had to do it more than a couple times,” Self said. “I didn’t anticipate that at all tonight. I thought he was good to go. We only got 18 minutes out of him and that’s disappointing because he could have had a really big night.”
Kansas has found alternative ways to come out on top. The Jayhawks have won nine of their last 10 games to climb from 22nd to 13th in the NCAA NET rankings. Kansas has a strong resume, as all six of its losses are in Quad 1 games.
While Peterson (20.0 points in 26.9 minutes per game) leads Kansas in scoring, Flory Bidunga (14.5 points), Melvin Council Jr. (13.8) and Tre White (13.8) also score in double figures. In the 11 games Peterson has missed and the numerous times he’s been limited, redshirt sophomore Elmarko Jackson (5.2 points) has stepped up his game.
Against the Cowboys, Jackson provided 14 points, four assists and three rebounds off the bench.
“It’s happened often enough that our guys have learned to play without (Peterson),” Self said. “Even though that’s not the way we want to play, that’s certainly something we are accustomed to right now.
“Elmarko was our best player over 40 minutes (against Oklahoma State). He’s learned to not put himself in as many compromising positions offensively. When the ball moves, there’s not as much built-in help. When he makes a decision to go (to the rim), there aren’t as many guys there guarding him.”
Riding a three-game winning streak — their first since opening the season 4-0 — the Bearcats (14-12, 6-7) are on the outside looking in when it comes to being an NCAA Tournament qualifier, but they’re getting hot as the Big 12 tournament approaches.
The Bearcats are 63rd in the NET and are only 1-9 against Quad 1 competition. Their home upset of then-No. 2 Iowa State on Jan. 17 stacks up as their only win over a definite NCAA Tournament team.
Cincinnati topped Utah 69-65 Sunday at home with a late 9-0 run. Moustapha Thiam had 15 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks on what coach Wes Miller said was “a tweaked ankle.” Thiam had missed two of the Bearcats’ three previous games.
“It’s part of basketball sometimes,” Thiam said. “You hurt something sometimes. I’m just trying to get on it as much as I can. Whenever I feel bad and get down on myself, I ask myself why. Because I want to get back out on the court. I want to play.”
–Field Level Media
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Report: Sporting KC trading F Daniel Salloi to Toronto
Jul 19, 2025; Kansas City, Kansas, USA; Sporting Kansas City forward Daniel Salloi (10) celebrates after scoring a gal during the second half of the match against New York City FC at Children’s Mercy Park. Mandatory Credit: Kylie Graham-Imagn Images Toronto FC are finalizing a deal to acquire Hungarian winger Daniel Salloi from Sporting Kansas City, The Athletic reported on Thursday.
In exchange, Sporting KC will receive $300,00 in general allocation money and $700,000 in add-ons. Salloi would not occupy a Designated Player spot with Toronto, per the report.
Salloi, 29, has recorded 54 goals and 32 assists in 242 regular-season matches since joining SKC in 2016. He was an MLS All-Star in 2021 and helped the team win the U.S. Open Cup in 2017.
Salloi had seven goals and four assists in 33 MLS matches (24 starts) last season.
The 2026 MLS regular season begins this weekend with Toronto visiting FC Dallas and Sporting KC visiting the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night.
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Lakers name Lon Rosen president of business ops
Apr 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers president Stan Kasten (left) and executive vice president Lon Rosen before a game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Longtime Dodgers executive Lon Rosen was named the Los Angeles Lakers’ new president of business operations on Thursday.
Rosen has been the executive vice president and chief marketing officer for the Dodgers since 2012. The Dodgers have increased revenue every year under his watch while leading major league baseball in attendance every season since 2013 and winning three World Series titles.
The Dodgers and Lakers are both owned by Mark Walter.
“For many years, I have seen the impact that Lon has had in our industry,” Lakers governor Jeanie Buss said in a news release. “Over that time, I have learned that not only is Lon a great person, but he also has a deep understanding of both sports and entertainment and a true feel for where this business is headed.”
Rosen replaces Tim Harris, who is stepping down after more than three decades with the organization.
“I’m beyond grateful to Jeanie and Mark for trusting me with this incredible opportunity,” Rosen said. “As everyone knows, the economics of the sports business are constantly changing — and they will continue to do so.
“But, at root, my job is a simple one: figuring out how to do right by our employees and our partners while ensuring that the Lakers continue to provide an unparalleled experience for our fans in Los Angeles and around the world.”
Rosen interned for the Lakers when he was in college and worked in their front office in the 1980s before leaving to become an agent and sports business leader.
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Super Bowl LX ratings given late boost, still shy of record
Feb 4, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; NBC Peacock television camera with Super Bowl LX logo at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Nielsen adjusted the ratings for Super Bowl LX, bumping the final viewership numbers to 125.6 million.
The Seattle Seahawks’ victory over the New England Patriots was originally reported to have averaged 124.9 million viewers across NBC, Peacock, Telemundo and other digital platforms. Nielsen said the update was to due a Big Data provider not properly collecting data from its devices on game day.
The new figure still makes Super Bowl LX the second-most watched in history, trailing the record 127.7 million who watched last year’s Super Bowl. However, the Feb. 8 game, won 29-13 by Seattle, was the most-watched show in NBC history and drew a combined average household rating of 39.7.
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