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Tennessee posts road upset of No. 19 Vanderbilt

NCAA Basketball: Tennessee at VanderbiltFeb 21, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores forward Ak Okereke (10) passes out of a double team from Tennessee Volunteers forward Dewayne Brown II (6) and guard Ja’kobi Gillespie (0) during the first half at Memorial Gymnasium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Tennessee, behind 17 points from Ja’Kobi Gillespie and 13 from Nate Ament, scored a 69-65 road upset of No. 19 Vanderbilt on Saturday afternoon in Southeastern Conference play before a sellout crowd of 14,316 in Nashville, Tenn.

The Volunteers (20-7, 10-4) shot 43.1% from the floor and outrebounded the smaller Commodores 39-30 in winning their fourth consecutive game and handing Vanderbilt its second straight loss.

Ament’s contested, mid-range jumper with 54 seconds left gave Tennessee the lead for good, and Gillespie canned two free throws tries in the final 13.2 seconds.

Tyler Tanner led Vanderbilt with 16 points, and the Vols held Tyler Nickel — who entered the game averaging 14.7 points — to three.

Tanner’s desperation, off-form, 3-point heave with the shot clock about to expire snapped Vanderbilt’s streak of 9:13 without a field goal and gave the Commodores a 38-37 lead with 16:55 left.

But Tennessee, through physical play that had Vanderbilt front-court starters AK Okereke and Devin McGlockton on the bench with four fouls and 9:47 left after McGlockton’s offensive foul, took the lead back at 53-51 with 8:57 left when DeWayne Brown backed down a shorter Commodore and hit a layup.

Vanderbilt led 35-31 at the half behind Tanner’s 11 points.

The Vols hit 6 of their first 7 shots from the floor and their first two foul shots in grabbing a 15-10 lead, but their shooting cooled considerably the rest of the half as Vanderbilt surged ahead by nine on a pair of Duke Miles free throws with 4:33 left.

Miles, who was Vanderbilt’s second-leading scorer (16.6 ppg) entering the game, had missed the last six contests with a knee injury. He checked into the game with 16:19 left in the first half and finished with 12 points but was just 3 of 13 from the floor.

Tennessee’s Jaylen Carey (seven points, seven rebounds), who played last season at Vanderbilt, returned to face profanity-ridden chants directed his way from the Vanderbilt student section.

–Field Level Media

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Report: Guardians signing 1B Rhys Hoskins to minor league deal

MLB: Game Two-Milwaukee Brewers at New York MetsJul 2, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins (12) watches from the dugout prior to game against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

The Cleveland Guardians are signing free-agent first baseman Rhys Hoskins to a minor league contract, The Athletic reported Sunday.

He will earn a $1.5 million base salary should he make the major league roster, per the report. He still must pass a physical but was in the Guardians clubhouse at spring training in Arizona on Sunday.

Hoskins, who turns 33 next month, spent the past two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers after six seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies. He missed the 2023 season due to a torn ACL suffered in spring training.

He has a career batting average of .238 with 186 home runs and 530 RBIs.

He played just 90 games for the Brewers last season, sidelined because of a left thumb UCL sprain and bone bruise. He hit .237 with 12 homers and 43 runs driven in. Andrew Vaughn, acquired in a trade with the Chicago White Sox, took over at first base.

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Report: MLS reviewing Lionel Messi's post-match actions

MLS: Inter Miami CF at LAFCFeb 21, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Inter Miami CF forward Lionel Messi (10) moves the ball against Los Angeles FC midfielder Mathieu Choinière (66) during the second half at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-Imagn Images

Lionel Messi could face a suspension from MLS after the Inter Miami superstar was seen following referees through a door after Saturday night’s 3-0 loss at Los Angeles FC, per The Athletic.

FC Cincinnati defender Matt Miazaga was investigated and suspended three matches for “misconduct” after entering the referees’ locker room in 2023 following a playoff match.

In the video, which was posted by Sintesis Deportes, Inter Miami teammate Luis Suarez appears to attempt to prevent Messi from entering the room. Messi escapes Suarez’s grasp before reappearing eight seconds later, joining his teammates walking to their locker room. It’s unknown if the room Messi walked into was the referees’ locker room.

MLS has yet to issue a statement, and its disciplinary committee usually issues decisions — which include suspensions and fines — by the middle of the week following the previous weekend’s games.

Messi has never been suspended for any incident involving a referee, but he was suspended last summer for one match after being a no-show at the MLS All-Star Game. Also last season, he was fined “for violating the hands to the face/head/neck of an opponent policy” after a game.

Messi and Inter Miami are off until next Sunday, when the club takes on visiting Orlando City.

–Field Level Media

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Conor McGregor teases 'no name' foe for UFC comeback

Entertainment: The  premiere of Roadhouse at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, TexasMarch 8, 2024; Austin TX; Conor McGregor speaks to press on the red carpet before the premiere of Roadhouse at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on the first day of South by Southwest, Friday, March 8, 2024. McGregor plays the character “Knox” in the movie.. Mandatory Credit: Sara Diggins-USA TODAY NETWORK

Former two-division champion Conor McGregor claims he’s ready to return to the UFC, and this time against a “no name” foe.

Sidelined since July 2021, McGregor has been rather vocal about returning to the Octagon.

McGregor (22-6) went so far as to take to social media on Saturday and note that he’s just waiting for a contract to sign.

“It’s a no name up next for me possibly, folks. … I ACCEPT. Send the contract, lads,” the 37-year-old Irishman wrote in a now-deleted post.

UFC CEO Dana White poured cold water on McGregor’s claim, however.

“If it was done and he accepted it, I would announce it,” White said.

McGregor has not competed in the Octagon since sustaining a broken leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in Las Vegas in 2021. His planned bout with Michael Chandler for UFC 303 in 2024 was canceled after McGregor withdrew with an injury.

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