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Micah Robinson hits game-winning layup, TCU sinks Oklahoma State in OT

NCAA Basketball: Texas Christian at Oklahoma StateFeb 14, 2026; Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA; TCU Horned Frogs guard Brock Harding (2) guards the ball during the first half against the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Gallagher-Iba Arena. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images

Micah Robinson scored a game-winning layup with 18 seconds left in overtime, as TCU held off Oklahoma State 95-92 in a Big 12 game Saturday in Stillwater, Okla.

David Punch led the Horned Frogs (16-9, 6-6) with 19 points and six rebounds before fouling out with 27 seconds left in overtime.

Parsa Fallah led the Cowboys (16-9, 4-8) with 27 points and six rebounds in the battle of two NCAA Tournament bubble teams.

The Cowboys trailed through the whole second half, but Fallah was able to tie it at the buzzer and force overtime.

Liutauras Lelevicius made one of two free throws with six seconds left to give TCU an 84-82 lead.

Jaylen Curry took a 31-foot shot that missed the rim, but rebounded right to Fallah, who went straight back up for the layup as the horn sounded.

Anthony Roy had 16 points for the Cowboys; Kayne Clary had 13 points and nine assists before fouling out in the closing minute of regulation.

Jayden Pierre also had 16 points and six rebounds for TCU.

The Horned Frogs led by as many as nine in the first half, but Fallah completed a three-point play with 50 seconds left to cut the lead to five at halftime.

TCU led 22-13 with 12:48 left but went scoreless for more than three minutes and didn’t hit a field goal for nearly five minutes as the Cowboys climbed back within three.

The Horned Frogs only shot 35.3% from the floor (12-of-34), but they were 7-for-13 from beyond the 3-point line to build the lead.

Five different players nailed 3-pointers for TCU, led by two each from Pierre, who led the Horned Frogs with eight first-half points, and Brock Harding.

Fallah led the Cowboys with 11 points, hitting 4-for-5 shots from the floor.

The Cowboys made 40% of their field goals (12-of-30) in the first half.

Punch only had two points in the first half and left the game with 4:54 left in the half when he took an inadvertent shot to the face from Fallah on a loose ball. He returned in the final minute of the first half.

Roy hit a 3-pointer with 2:24 left in the half to cut the TCU lead to 36-31, but Harding answered with a 3-pointer to give TCU an eight-point lead in the final two minutes.

–Field Level Media

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US speed skater Jordan Stolz wins 500m, sets Olympic record

US speed skater Jordan Stolz wins 500m, sets Olympic recordGold medalist Jordan Stolz of the United States won the gold medal in record time on Saturda in the men’s 500m at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

MILAN — American speed skating phenomenon Jordan Stolz once again stole the spotlight on Saturday, rocketing to the men’s 500 meters title at the Winter Olympics and securing his second gold medal of the Milan Cortina Games.

Stolz already had met the towering expectations by winning the men’s 1,000m on Wednesday, the United States’ first speed skating gold of the Games.

On Saturday, he topped a podium completed by Dutchman Jenning de Boo with silver and Canada’s Laurent Dubreuil with bronze.

The 21-year-old Stolz, from Wisconsin, blasted to an Olympic-record time of 33.77, finishing 0.11 seconds clear of de Boo.

Drawn in the 13th of 15 pairs and starting from the inner lane, Stolz powered off the line before unleashing the explosive top-end speed that has become his trademark.

De Boo pushed hard to keep the American within reach, clipping the barrier after crossing the line as Stolz saluted a raucous crowd heavily dominated by Dutch supporters.

Earlier, Dubreuil — racing in the 10th pair — – broke the Olympic record with a time of 34.26, before Stolz shattered it minutes later.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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Report: Kevin Fiala's NHL season likely over after Olympic injury, surgery

NHL: Los Angeles Kings at Vegas Golden KnightsFeb 5, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Los Angeles Kings left wing Kevin Fiala (22) warms up before a game against the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Kevin Fiala underwent surgery on his left leg after being removed from the ice on a stretcher Friday from Switzerland’s preliminary round game in the Milan Cortina Olympics, and ESPN reported Saturday that the injury will likely end his NHL season with the Los Angeles Kings.

The Swiss Ice Hockey Federation announced the surgery on Saturday for Fiala and said he will miss the remainder of the Olympics.

The injury occurred late in the third period of Switzerland’s 5-1 loss to Canada on Friday in a Group A preliminary round game in Milan. Fiala got his legs tangled with Canada’s Tom Wilson with just less than three minutes left in the game. Fiala was unable to get to his feet and medical personnel attended to him after a stoppage in play.

“Obviously it doesn’t look very good,” Switzerland coach Patrick Fischer said after the game. “Tough moment for Kevin and the whole team, obviously.”

Fiala, 29, has recorded 40 points (18 goals, 22 assists) in 56 games this season with the Kings, who reside three points in back of the Anaheim Ducks for the final wild-card spot in the NHL’s Western Conference.

“We need that guy on my team back home, big time,” said Canada defenseman Drew Doughty, who plays for the Kings.

Another Kings’ teammate, Adrian Kempe, also lamented the loss after his Swedish team’s 5-3 win over Slovakia on Saturday.

“It’s really tough for him personally and for us as a team. You know how much he means to our team back home in L.A.,” Kempe said. “It’s just very unfortunate for him that it comes in a tournament like this that we’ve been looking forward to playing in for so long. I feel for him.”

For Fiala’s career, the 2022-23 All-Star has 229 goals and 299 assists across 707 games. He is in his 12th NHL season.

–Field Level Media

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Twisted Minds move to semis at OWCS Pre-Season Bootcamp

Syndication: Arizona RepublicA backlit keyboard is part of the gear online video game streamer Jordan Woodruff uses in his Gilbert home.

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Twisted Minds recorded a 3-0 sweep of T1 on Saturday to advance to the semifinals of the Overwatch Champions Series Pre-Season Bootcamp in Seoul.

Twisted Minds posted a 2-0 win on Busan, 1-0 victory on Blizzard World and 3-2 triumph on New Junk City.

They advanced to set up a semifinal encounter on Sunday versus Team Liquid, who posted a 3-1 win over Virtus.pro.

Team Liquid got the early jump on Virtus.pro by securing a 2-0 victory on Lijiang Tower and 1-0 triumph on Eichenwalde. Virtus.pro responded with a 3-0 win on New Junk City before Team Liquid ended the match with a 5-4 victory on Havana.

Sunday’s other semifinal will pit Crazy Racoon versus Team Falcons.

Crazy Raccoon seized a 3-1 win over Team Peps on Saturday. The teams split the first two maps before Crazy Raccoon notched a 3-0 win on Shambali Monastery and a 3-2 victory on Blizzard World.

Team Falcons alternated wins and losses before posting a 3-2 win over Weibo Gaming. Team Falcons recorded a 2-1 victory on Ilios, an 83.98m-53.02m win on Esperanca and 1-0 triumph on Shambali Monastery to offset 2-1 setbacks on Midtown and Havana.

Twelve teams are participating in the $25,000 event that kicks off the 2026 Overwatch Champions Series (OWCS). Teams from North America, the EMEA region, China, Japan and elsewhere in Asia were invited.

The single-elimination bracket saw teams seeded by regional and 2025 World Finals performance. All matches are first-to-three until Sunday’s grand finals, which are first-to-four.

Overwatch Champions Series 2026 Pre-Season Bootcamp prize pool

1. $15,000

2. $5,000

3-4. $2,500

5-8. No money — Team Peps, Weibo Gaming, T1, Virtus.pro

9-12. No money — Disguised, VARREL, Dallas Fuel, All Gamers

–Field Level Media

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