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PARIVISION, Falcons advance DreamLeague Season 24
A custom gaming keyboard backlit with red LED lights waits for tactile input before Manual took on Boone County in a Rocket League match, which was streamed on YouTube on Thursday, March 5, 2020. Team Falcons and PARIVISION each polished off undefeated runs through Group Stage 1 on Wednesday to secure their respective groups at the DreamLeague Season 24 event.
Both squads went unbeaten in seven matches during the four-day opening stage, which featured two groups of eight teams competing round-robin style in two-game sets. PARIVISION notched three wins and four ties overall to clinch Group A, while Falcons finished with five victories and two ties to claim Group B.
Xtreme Gaming (1-0-6) was the only other unblemished squad in Group A and finished in third place behind Team Liquid (3-1-3). Team Waska and Tundra Esports both went 3-0-4 to tie for second place in Group B.
The top four teams from each group advance to Group Stage 2, which begins Friday and runs through Nov. 7. All matches in the lone round-robin group will be best-of-three. The two best squads will land in the upper bracket of the playoffs, the third- and fourth-place teams will head to the lower bracket of the playoffs and the remaining four teams will be eliminated.
The playoffs, which start Nov. 9, will feature a double-elimination bracket. All matches are best-of-three aside from the best-of-five grand final on Nov. 10. The winner will take home $300,000 of the $1 million prize pool.
BetBoom Team (2-1-4) finished in fourth place in Group A, while Team Spirit (3-1-3) earned the final qualifying spot in Group B.
Both Falcons and PARIVISION followed 2-0 wins in their first match Wednesday with 1-1 draws.
Falcons swept Azure Ray with a pair of victories on red, the first coming in 41 minutes and the second in 34. “Malr1ne” of Russia had 13 kills and zero deaths for Falcons on the second map and finished with a team-high 24 kills overall.
In their latter match, Falcons secured a 42-minute win on green over Waska but fell in 41 minutes on red. Denmark’s “Cr1t-” tallied 10 kills across the two maps to lead Falcons.
Meanwhile, PARIVISION beat Nigma Galaxy in 32 minutes on green and added a 33-minute win on red. “No[o]ne-” of Ukraine led the way with 15 kills, including 11 on the first map. PARIVISION then jumped ahead 1-0 against Liquid with a 39-minute win on green before faltering in 33 minutes on red. The Russian “DM” carried PARIVISION with 16 total kills.
Xtreme Gaming tied in both of its matches Wednesday, while Tundra and Waska each won their first match before playing to stalemates in the second.
Group Stage 2 kicks off with four matches on Friday. Tundra battles BetBoom, Xtreme Gaming takes on Waska, PARIVISION faces Falcons and Liquid meets Spirit.
DreamLeague Season 24 Group Stage 1 final standings (overall W-L-T record, game win-loss record):
Group A
1. PARIVISION, 3-0-4, 10-4
2. Team Liquid, 3-1-3, 9-5
3. Xtreme Gaming, 1-0-6, 8-6
4. BetBoom Team, 2-1-4, 8-6
5. Gaimin Gladiators, 2-2-3, 7-7
6. AVULUS, 1-2-4, 6-8
T7. Nigma Galaxy, 0-3-4, 4-10
T7. Nouns Esports, 0-3-4, 4-10
Group B
1. Team Falcons, 5-0-2, 12-2
T2. Team Waska, 3-0-4, 10-4
T2. Tundra Esports, 3-0-4, 10-4
4. Team Spirit, 3-1-3, 9-5
5. Talon Esports, 2-3-2, 6-8
6. Azure Ray, 1-3-3, 5-9
7. HEROIC, 0-4-3, 3-11
8. Palianytsia, 0-6-1, 1-13
DreamLeague Season 24 prize pool:
1. $300,000
2. $175,000
3. $120,000
4. $85,000
5. $52,500
6. $47,500
7. $42,500
8. $37,500
9-10. $25,000 — Gaimin Gladiators, Talon Esports
11-12. $20,000 — AVULUS, Azure Ray
13-14. $15,000 — Nigma Galaxy, HEROIC
15-16. $10,000 — Nouns Esports, Palianytsia
–Field Level Media
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Phillies C J.T. Realmuto (back) placed on 10-day injured list
Mar 29, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto (10) at bat against the Texas Rangers at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The slumping Philadelphia Phillies placed catcher J.T. Realmuto on the 10-day injured list with back spasms on Wednesday.
Realmuto, 35, sat out two games before returning Tuesday and going 0-for-4 in a 7-4 road loss to the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia’s seventh straight defeat.
The three-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove backstop is batting .259 with one home run and four RBIs through 17 games this season.
The Phillies are calling up catcher Garrett Stubbs from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to fill Realmuto’s roster spot and split time behind the plate with Rafael Marchan. To make room for Stubbs on the 40-man roster, Philadelphia transferred right-hander Max Lazar (oblique strain) to the 60-day IL.
Realmuto is a lifetime .270 hitter with 181 homers and 681 RBIs in 1,390 career games with the Miami Marlins (2014-18) and Phillies (2019-26).
Stubbs, 32, is a career .215 hitter with seven home runs and 45 RBIs in 197 games across seven seasons with the Houston Astros (2019-21) and Phillies (2022-25). He’s hit .289 with three home runs and eight RBIs in 10 Triple-A games this season.
–Field Level Media
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Top draft needs for all 32 teams
Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider speaks to the press at the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images Wily general managers attempt to sell their plan to select the “best player available” prior to every draft. But front-office personnel of teams drafting at the top are not fortunate enough to ignore roster needs if they’d like to stick around for next year’s draft.
With free agency all but in the books and a few straggling items still up for bidding on the trade market, here’s how we view the primary roster needs for all 32 teams before the 2026 NFL Draft begins.
Arizona Cardinals
Farewell to No. 1 pick Kyler Murray, which means the Cardinals can start at QB1 and work their way down if they want to rebound in the NFC West.
Position needs: QB, OT, WR, LB, EDGE
Atlanta Falcons
Without knowing the ultimate direction of the offense, we can say Kevin Stefanski and his QB1 to be named later would benefit from a polished offensive line and skill-position help.
Position needs: WR, OT, CB, LB
Baltimore Ravens
Not securing three-time Pro Bowl C Tyler Linderbaum might haunt the Ravens if they can’t find suitable starters at center and guard in the draft. Signing Trey Hendrickson can beef up the pass rush, but more premium talent is coveted on the edge.
Position needs: IOL, OLB, DL, WR, CB
Buffalo Bills
Slings and arrows at Keon Coleman were not the ideal motivation for a draft-and-develop philosophy. Spending big at QB and RB tightens margin for error in Buffalo.
Position needs: WR, S, EDGE, LB, CB
Carolina Panthers
Restocking the secondary and maybe even a third wide receiver in three years selected in the top 32 would be wins for the Panthers.
Position needs: CB, S, TE, OT, WR
Chicago Bears
Division and playoff push aside, the Bears didn’t sport a shutdown defense most of the year and survived on scraps and takeaways.
Position needs: Edge, DL, C, CB
Cincinnati Bengals
Swapped the No. 10 pick for DT Dexter Lawrence. With a fortunate break they could still score a pass rusher in a draft with an abundance of options, even if no perfect fit for this defense.
Position needs: Edge, CB, OL, TE, LB
Cleveland Browns
Your vantage point on the latest reset in Cleveland might add or subtract a position on this list.
Position needs: OL, WR, QB, CB, LB, EDGE
Dallas Cowboys
If only the Cowboys could find a versatile pass rusher like Micah Parsons, right?
Position needs: Edge, DL, LB, S, CB
Denver Broncos
No first-round pick, no problem for the Broncos. They’ve unearthed mid-round gems each year under the current regime.
Position needs: TE, LB, EDGE, DL
Detroit Lions
Pairing a speed demon with Aidan Hutchinson is the next-level move for Detroit’s defense.
Position needs: Edge, OL, LB, CB
Green Bay Packers
Protect Jordan Love first, and that might require a premium pick. Then make sure he has ample receiving options at a position where injuries have been a hurdle. And fetch a pass rusher with Micah Parsons coming back from injury and Rashan Gary gone.
Position needs: OT, WR, Edge, DL, CB
Houston Texans
Another 12-win season and a pretty productive offseason to date funnels the Texans into a draft where the focus is on offensive line and defensive line reinforcements.
Position needs: OL, DL, LB, DB, Edge
Indianapolis Colts
One of the sharpest offenses in the NFL the first half of last season crumbled down the stretch. GM Chris Ballard argues Sauce Gardner, acquired for Indy’s first-round pick at the trade deadline, is the Colts’ 2026 first-rounder. His job might depend on mining more gems in the middle of the draft.
Position needs: OT, WR, EDGE, LB, S
Jacksonville Jaguars
There is always a chance the leadership of the Jaguars makes a dramatic play on draft night. If an elite defender is falling Thursday, don’t be surprised to see the Jacksonville draft room pop up on your screen.
Position needs: DT, S, Edge, LB, CB
Kansas City Chiefs
Good news: Two first-round picks (9, 29). Bad news: We count six positions where the starter is uncertain or replacement level and more with contextual question marks. The secondary makeover is incomplete with a legitimate No. 1 corner to replace Trent McDuffie.
Position needs: CB, Edge, OL, WR, DL
Los Angeles Chargers
For all the Chargers have invested in the offensive line — draft capital and real dollars — it’s not there yet.
Position needs: OL, WR, Edge, DL, DB
Los Angeles Rams
Matthew Stafford is closer to AARP than his physical prime, which begs the question: How long can the Rams get away with not having a QB of the future?
Position needs: LB, QB, DL, S, Edge
Las Vegas Raiders
No team drafts first overall without countless roster concerns to help put them at the bottom of the NFL standings.
Position needs: QB, OT, DT, WR
Miami Dolphins
Can’t list everything on the shopping list in South Beach. Jeff Hafley and Jon Eric-Sullivan are in charge, have two first-round picks and more needs than Michael has Jordans.
Position needs: WR, CB, S, TE, Edge
Minnesota Vikings
The QB competition in the Twin Cities takes all the headlines, although attention and some assembly is going to be required for this defense to be up to snuff by September.
Position needs: LB, S, RB, DL, TE
New England Patriots
Watching the Super Bowl, there were a few takeaways postgame well before anyone thought, “the Patriots will be back.” Maybe Mike Vrabel can just add magic and Drake Maye will resume plowing the MVP track. Or maybe New England excelled at covering up fatal flaws which were exposed by the Seahawks.
Position needs: OT, LB, Edge, WR, DT
New Orleans Saints
Retooling on defense is a work in progress and if the Saints want Tyler Shough to take another step in his pro development, weapons are not in great supply at wide receiver or running back.
Position needs: Edge, CB, DL, WR, OL
New York Giants
John Harbaugh should see a lot to like with two top-10 picks. O-line and d-line are the likely highest priorities.
Position needs: DT, LB, IOL, WR, CB
New York Jets
How are we feeling about running it back with Geno Smith, Jets fans? That’s what we thought.
Position needs: QB, CB, Edge, WR
Philadelphia Eagles
Philly always invests in the line, and if there’s a playmaker at safety that makes sense, this could be the year to jump the queue to go get him.
Position needs: Edge, S, WR, OL, TE
Pittsburgh Steelers
Make it six consecutive years an NFL team waits as Aaron Rodgers contemplates whether to return. But he’s 42, so even if we get Vintage Aaron one more season, a Plan B is a must for the Steelers.
Position needs: QB, OL, WR, TE, LB
Seattle Seahawks
Zero doubt GM John Schneider has called every team in the league offering to drop out of the first round to add to the team’s current haul of four total picks.
Position needs: CB, EDGE, WR, OL
San Francisco 49ers
Left tackle Trent Williams maintains dog status when he’s healthy. The offense, not just the line, isn’t the same when he’s unavailable.
Position needs: OL, WR, TE, S
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Head coach Todd Bowles prefers a more dominant front seven to spearhead the defense.
Position needs: Edge, CB, WR, LB
Tennessee Titans
We aren’t going to list running back because Tony Pollard was better-than-average last season. We would understand the rationale of selecting Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love early, but if the Titans get a crack at a blue-chip pass rusher they can’t look away.
Position needs: Edge, WR, LB, OL, TE
Washington Commanders
Erasing last season is one thing, forgetting the why behind Washington’s decline would be another. Jayden Daniels rarely had enough playmakers on the field and even a spendy offseason on defense this spring hasn’t plugged all of the problematic leaks.
Position needs: WR, Edge, OL, DB, RB
–Field Level Media
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Saint Mary’s star F Paulius Murauskas follows coach to Arizona State
Mar 19, 2026; Oklahoma City, OK, USA; Saint Mary’s (CA) Gaels forward Paulius Murauskas (23) dribbles the ball during a first round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images Former Saint Mary’s star forward Paulius Murauskas said Wednesday that he’s transferring to Arizona State to once again play for coach Randy Bennett.
Murauskas blossomed in two seasons under Bennett and was one of the best players in the West Coast Conference this past season when he averaged 18.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 33 games (32 starts). The Gaels made the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight season.
Bennett departed Saint Mary’s after the season to take over the Sun Devils.
“I followed my heart and chose the place where I trust the people and feel valued not just as a player, but as a person,” Murauskas said in an Instagram post. “I want to finish my college journey with the people who made the last two years so amazing and helped me become who I am now as a person and a player.”
Murauskas averaged 15.1 points and 7.6 rebounds in 68 games (67 starts) in his two seasons at Moraga, Calif. The lone time he didn’t start came in last month’s first-round NCAA Tournament loss to Texas A&M when he was battling an illness and came in off the bench and played 23 minutes.
“Money is important, but the people in your life matter more,” Murauskas said. “Let’s finish where everything started.”
The 6-foot-8 Murauskas, from Lithuania, began his college career at Arizona and saw limited action during the 2023-24 season before moving on to Saint Mary’s.
–Field Level Media
