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Women's Top 25 roundup: No. 25 UNC edged NC State

NCAA Womens Basketball: Bad Mowers Series-South Carolina at North CarolinaOct 30, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Courtney Banghart during the game against the South Carolina Gamecocks during the first quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Despite being up by 10 points with four minutes to play, No. 25 North Carolina barely held on for a 61-59 win over North Carolina State on Monday in Raleigh.

Tilda Trygger’s layup with 12 seconds left capped an 11-3 run for the Wolfpack, cutting the deficit to two points. After a Tar Heels turnover, NC State’s Zamareya Jones missed a 3-point attempt and North Carolina’s Indya Nivar got the rebound with 1.6 seconds left. Nivar was off target on both free throws, but she rebounded the second to run off the remaining time.

Lanie Grant scored 18 points while Nivar contributed 16 points, seven rebounds and six assists as North Carolina (18-5, 7-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) logged its fifth win in a row. Nyla Harris produced 10 points and nine rebounds for the Tar Heels, who bounced back after trailing by nine in the second quarter.

Khamil Pierre paced NC State (15-7, 8-3) with 14 points and 15 rebounds. Trygger finished with 11 points and seven rebounds, and Qadence Samuels chipped in with 10 points and eight boards.

No. 13 Ole Miss 71, Auburn 45

Cotie McMahon scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 23 minutes, powering the Rebels to a victory over the Tigers in Birmingham, Ala. The game was played on a neutral site due to the winter storm in the South.

Sira Thienou added 14 points and eight rebounds while Christeen Iwuala totaled 12 points and 11 boards for Ole Miss (19-4, 6-2 Southeastern Conference), which has won three consecutive games.

Harissoum Coulibaly hit just 4 of 12 field-goal attempts for 11 points and was the lone double-figure scorer for Auburn (13-10, 2-7). The Tigers were outscored 22-10 in the first quarter and wound up shooting 32.1% en route to their fourth loss in a row.

–Field Level Media

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Report: 76ers trade veteran G Eric Gordon to Grizzlies

NBA: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ersFeb 5, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers guard Eric Gordon (23) controls the ball against the Miami Heat in the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia 76ers traded veteran guard Eric Gordon to the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday for a 2032 second-round draft pick swap in 2032, multiple outlets reported.

The Sixers also land the rights to Justinian Jessup, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia. Jessup, who is playing for Bayern Munich in Germany, was a second-round draft pick by the Golden State Warriors in 2020, with his rights traded to the Grizzlies in July 2025.

Gordon, 37, was scoring 5.5 points in six games off the bench for the Sixers this season. In 18 career NBA seasons, including seven with the Houston Rockets, Gordon has averaged 15.2 points with 2.7 assists in 931 games (665 starts).

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After near-upset last month, No. 2 Michigan locked on Penn State

NCAA Basketball: Michigan at Penn StateJan 6, 2026; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Michigan Wolverines forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) drives the ball to the basket during the second half against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Bryce Jordan Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images

No. 2 Michigan rightfully has been basking in the glow of a terrific week.

The Wolverines beat a pair of Top 10 teams last week – recording a 3-point home win over then-No. 5 Nebraska on Jan. 27 before going to archrival Michigan State’s floor and claiming a 12-point win over the then-No. 7 Spartans last Friday. The latter victory made Michigan head coach Dusty May an even more popular figure among Michigan faithful.

It also propelled Michigan (20-1, 10-1 Big Ten) to the top of the league standings with Illinois, a position it will attempt to maintain on Thursday when the Wolverines host Penn State in Ann Arbor, Mich.

While the game appears to be a mismatch on paper, so did the teams’ first meeting on Jan. 6 in State College, Pa. Yet the Nittany Lions rallied from an eight-point deficit with just over three minutes remaining to make it a one-point game in the final minute before Michigan prevailed 74-72.

“We’ve got a Penn State team that gave us everything and then some,” May said. “We’re focused on that game.”

While May is locked on Penn State, the Michigan fanbase gets to enjoy the big-picture excitement enhanced by Friday’s win over Michigan State.

With fewer than six weeks to go until Selection Sunday, Michigan finds itself on everyone’s short list of national championship contenders thanks largely to the four NBA prospects who transferred in during the offseason: Yaxel Lendeborg (team-leading 14.7 points and 7.2 rebounds per game), Morez Johnson Jr. (13.8 ppg, 7.0 rpg), Aday Mara (10.8 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 2.6 blocks per game) and Elliot Cadeau (10.4 ppg, 5.3 assists per game).

“I love our guys last year, but we just didn’t have enough dog,” May said. “So we were able to solve that issue in recruiting. We were close. We just didn’t have enough. I think our staff did a great job of being intentional about fixing the things that needed to be fixed instead of just hoping that things change or go away.”

Penn State also comes in feeling good about itself, having snapped an eight-game losing streak on Sunday with a 77-75 home win over Minnesota.

The Nittany Lions (10-12, 1-10) will be at a size disadvantage against Michigan’s massive frontline but will try and give the Wolverines problems with the smaller, quicker lineup that trapped and pressed Minnesota effectively.

“If we play on our heels, we’re going to lose,” Penn State head coach Mike Rhoades said. “If we’re going to play little and don’t be aggressive and hawk the ball, we’re probably going to lose. It’s not rolling the dice. It’s how I always want to play anyway.”

Penn State has three players averaging double figures: Kayden Mingo (14.1 ppg, 4.7 apg), Freddie Dilione V (13.9 ppg) and Josh Reed (10.0 ppg). Mingo, who leads the Big Ten with 2.1 steals per game, did not play in the teams’ first meeting.

Penn State has lost the last three games it has played in Ann Arbor. The last time Penn State won at Michigan was a 72-63 triumph on Jan. 22, 2020.

The only road game Penn State has won this year came on Nov. 8 at New Haven, which is in the Northeast Conference.

–Field Level Media

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Eagles OL coach Jeff Stoutland to vacate role on staff

NFL: Super Bowl LIX-Kansas City Chiefs at Philadelphia EaglesFeb 9, 2025; New Orleans, LA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach and run game coordinator Jeff Stoutland announced Wednesday that he will vacate his longtime role as new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion arrives.

“Philadelphia, I’ve decided my time coaching with the Eagles has come to an end,” Stoutland posted to X. “When I arrived here in 2013, I did not know what I was signing up for. I quickly learned what this city demands. But more importantly, what it gives back.

“The past 13 years have been the great privilege of my coaching career. I didn’t just work here, I became one of you. Stout out.”

Stoutland, 63, was exclusively a college coach before joining the Eagles’ staff in 2013 after serving as the offensive line coach at Alabama. Philadelphia went to the playoffs eight times during his run with the team and won two Super Bowls.

According to NFL Network, Stoutland will not completely sever ties with the organization, although no future role was specified.

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