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Penn State claims seesaw upset of Iowa with late free throws

NCAA Basketball: Iowa at Penn StateFeb 28, 2026; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions guard Freddie Dilione V (5) attempts a three-point shot as Iowa Hawkeyes guard Brendan Hausen (15) defends during the first half at Bryce Jordan Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images

Freddie Dilione V hit the game-winning free throws with 1.5 seconds remaining to give Penn State a 71-69 upset of Iowa in a Big Ten contest on Saturday in State College, Pa.

After Iowa tied the game with 8.6 seconds remaining on a driving layup by Bennett Stirtz, Penn State put the ball in Dilione’s hands and he tripped over a falling defender on his drive to the basket.

After Dilione made the two free throws, Iowa couldn’t get a shot off on the last possession.

Senior forward Josh Reed finished with a career-high 25 points, including 18 in a perfect second half as he went 6-for-6 from the field, 2-for-2 from 3-point range and 4-for-4 at the line. Dilione added 15 points for Penn State (12-17, 3-15).

Cooper Koch scored a career-high 18 points and Stirtz added 16 points for Iowa (20-9, 10-8), which suffered a big blow to its NCAA tournament resume with games against Michigan and Nebraska coming up. It marked Stirtz’ first game under 19 points since Jan. 11.

The game featured eight ties and 15 lead changes as momentum kept shifting in the second half.

Trailing 45-39 with 17:46 remaining, Penn State went on a 9-0 run to grab a 48-45 lead with 13:59 left on a 3-pointer by Kayden Mingo.

Iowa answered to take a 56-53 lead with 10:38 left, but Penn State went on a 7-0 surge to take a 60-56 lead with 8:07 remaining.

The Hawkeyes responded with a 9-0 surge to claim a 67-62 lead on Cam Manyawu’s dunk with 4:30 to play.

With 46.2 seconds remaining, Penn State took a 68-67 lead on Reed’s layup. Melih Tunca added a free throw with 19.1 seconds to go.

The first half was close throughout. Dilione’s basket gave Penn State a 30-27 lead with 4:51 left.

Penn State held a 34-33 lead with 1:44 left before Iowa ended the half by scoring five straight points to take a 38-34 lead at halftime.

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Alex Pereira vacates UFC light heavyweight title

MMA: UFC 320 - Ankalaev vs PereiraOct 4, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, UNITED STATES; Alex Pereira (blue gloves) reacts after the fight against Magomed Ankalaev (red gloves) during UFC 320 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Alex Pereira vacated the UFC light heavyweight title, UFC president Dana White announced.

No reason was disclosed on Friday for the decision surrounding Pereira (13-3-0), however speculation is running rampant that the Brazilian is poised to move up in weight class.

Pereira, 38, had yet to defend the title after reclaiming it from Magomed Ankalaev of Russia via first-round knockout at UFC 320 on Oct. 4. Pereira got revenge for a unanimous decision loss to Ankalaev at UFC 313 in March.

Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg will battle over the vacant light heavyweight title at UFC 327 on April 11 in Miami.

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Cavaliers looking to maintain mastery over lowly Nets

NBA: Brooklyn Nets at Cleveland CavaliersFeb 19, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dennis Schroder (8) drives to the basket against Brooklyn Nets guard Drake Powell (4) during the second half at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Due to injuries, James Harden and Donovan Mitchell were bystanders on the bench as the Cleveland Cavaliers collapsed late against the best team in the Eastern Conference on Friday night.

Less than 48 hours later, the Cavaliers may be missing their star backcourt duo again when they visit one of the league’s worst teams on Sunday afternoon.

The Cavaliers were one game over .500 following a 117-100 loss at Houston on Dec. 27. Since then they are 20-8 in their past 28 games, though they are on their first slump in two months with three losses in four games.

After losing by a combined 10 points to the Oklahoma City Thunder last Sunday and Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, Cleveland lost a nine-point lead in the final 2:44 of regulation and took a 122-119 overtime setback to the Detroit Pistons on Friday.

“There’s no moral victories,” Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. “This is a big game. We had chances. Just kind of kicking ourselves.”

Harden sat out with a fractured thumb for the second game and Mitchell was held out for the second straight night with a groin injury. While Mitchell is day-to-day, Harden was still feeling discomfort at the shootaround Friday and was sporting a protective brace on the thumb.

The Cavaliers won six of seven with Harden in the lineup and the guard would like to play through the injury if possible, though it is possible he sits out again Sunday ahead of a rematch with the Pistons on Tuesday.

Sam Merrill and Dennis Schroder comprised Cleveland’s starting backcourt Friday and produced mixed results. Merrill scored 20 points on 6-of-14 shooting while Schroder totaled 12 of 4-of-15 shooting and nine assists.

Without Mitchell and Harden again, Cleveland likely will rely on its frontcourt duo of Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. The duo combined for 48 points, 21 rebounds and five blocked shots Friday.

“I think we did fight with the guys that we had,” Allen said. “I think down the stretch, just the mistakes didn’t lead us to where we wanted to. When we get the guys that are our premier players, then things will be different.”

Besides Mitchell and Harden, the Cavaliers also were missing Dean Wade and Keon Ellis. Wade sat out with a sprained ankle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Jaylon Tyson while Ellis sat out with a fractured index finger.

Cleveland earned a 131-124 win in Brooklyn on Oct. 24 and cruised to a 112-84 rout on Feb. 19. The Cavaliers are 11-1 in the past 12 meetings with the Nets, who matched a season worst with their seventh straight loss on Friday when they took a 148-111 loss to the host Boston Celtics.

It was Brooklyn’s fifth double-digit loss of this skid, and the Nets allowed 66.7% shooting. The Nets allowed their most points in a since a 153-121 loss at Sacramento on Nov. 15, 2022, and it was their fourth-highest field goal percentage allowed in franchise history.

The Nets allowed the Celtics to hit 22 of 34 3s a night after allowing the San Antonio Spurs to make 17 of 43 attempts from behind the arc in a 126-110 loss. The Nets conceded 10 of those 3s in the second half when they surrendered 82 points after trailing by nine at halftime.

“It was a complete-on quit, when you lose by almost 40 points,” coach Jordi Fernandez said after the Nets took their fifth loss by at least 30 points this season and tied a season worst by allowing 22 3s.

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F1 'closely monitoring' situation in Middle East

Formula One: Formula One Heineken Las Vegas Grand PrixNov 21, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen (1) during the Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Formula 1 officials are “closely monitoring” the situation in the Middle East ahead of April’s races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

Retaliatory missile strikes rocked the region Saturday after the United States and Israeli launched an attack on Iran.

The F1 season begins in Australia next weekend, then goes to China and Japan before heading to the Middle East for races in Bahrain (April 12) and Saudi Arabia (April 19).

“Our next three races are in Australia, China and Japan and not in the Middle East — those races are not for a number of weeks,” an F1 spokesperson said Saturday, per The Associated Press. “As always, we closely monitor any situation like this and work closely with relevant authorities.”

Tire manufacturer Pirelli on Saturday announced the cancellation of its scheduled F1 tire testing in Bahrain.

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