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    Ishan Kishan slammed a 30-ball half-century for SRh vs RR and raced to 91 in just 43 balls
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    2026 NBA playoff predictions: Expert picks for entire bracket with a wide variety of NBA Finals matchups
    Will the Thunder repeat? How far can Victor Wembanyama carry the Spurs? Are the Knicks on upset alert? Our experts are asking and answering the big postseason questions
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    Michigan Basketball transfer portal tracker: News, rumors & more
    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 26: Head coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines looks on during practice ahead of their NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet Sixteen game against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the United Center on March 26, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty ImagesCollege basketball teams will officially be looking to add players beginning today (April 7), as the transfer portal is officially open until April 21. While there have been a ton of players that have already announced their intentions to enter the portal, they can now make things official and begin looking for their next team.As it pertains to Dusty May and theMichigan Wolverines, there will certainly be holes to fill in the coming weeks due to Yaxel Lendeborg, Roddy Gayle Jr., Nimari Burnett and Will Tschetter all being out of college eligibility. With L.J. Cason expected to miss all of next season, it would not be a surprise to see Michigan go after some point guards this offseason to back up the returning Elliot Cadeau. Its also possible that both Aday Mara and Morez Johnson Jr. test the NBA Draft waters this could result in Michigan going after some big men as well.Needless to say, the Wolverines will look quite different next season, and building the 2026-27 group begins now.Make sure to bookmark this page, as we will update you on everything you need to know about Michigans efforts in the transfer portal. This will be updated as quickly as possible as news is reported, so stick with us as Michigan reaches out to players, schedules visits, gets commitments, and potentially even sees players depart.Players transferring inTennessee C J.P. EstrellaPlayers transferring outG/F Winters GradyC Malick KordelNews/RumorsMonday, April 13Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas has committed to UNC.Sunday, April 12247Sports Travis Branham placed a prediction for Kansas C Flory Bidunga to commit to Louisville.Update: Literally second after we published this update, Bidunga committed to Louisville.TCU G/F David Punch committed to Texas.Saturday, April 11Wake Forest G/F Juke Harris made it to Ann Arbor for his visit. He spoke with Tony Garcia of The Detroit Free Press and said he has no timeline for making a decision.Friday, April 10Michigan is a school being mentioned for TCU G/F David Punch, according to 247Sports Travis Branham, along with Texas, Kansas and Louisville. Hes the No. 7 ranked player in the portal according to 247Sports and No. 10 according to On3.On3s Jamie Shaw placed a prediction for Michigan to land Wake Forest G/F Juke Harris. More info here.Per On3s Jamie Shaw, Michigan still wants to make a run at Kansas C Flory Bidunga despite the commitment from Tennessee big man J.P. Estrella. As of this writing (morning of April 10), I am also told he does not have a (visit) date with Michigan set yet.Shaw did not include Michigan in an update on April 10, but did say the two schools he is hearing the most regarding Wisconsin G John Blackwell are Illinois and Duke.Update: Blackwell announced his top schools, and Michigan did NOT make the cut.Thursday, April 9According to On3s Joe Tipton, Michigan is among the schools to monitor for Alabama CAiden Sherrell.Wednesday, April 8Michigan has reached out to UNC Asheville G Kameron Taylor, according to Sam Kayser.According to Jeff Goodman, Michigan is among the top options for Kansas F/C Bryson Tiller, along with Arizona, Miami and Missouri.Update: Since the commitment of Estrella to Michigan, the Wolverines sound like they could now be on the outside looking in on Tiller, reported 247Sports Travis Branham.As first reported by Lou Pascucci of PackInsider, Michigan met with Wake Forest G Juke Harris, who is the No. 2 ranked player in the portal on On3 and the No. 3 ranked player on 247Sports. He averaged 21.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game this past season while shooting 44.4 percent from the field and 33.2 percent from three.Update: Harris is visiting Ann Arbor for the national title parade/celebration. More info here.Per On3s Pete Nakos ($), Michigan is also in the mix for Saint Marys C Andrew McKeever, although Nakos noted that any notable conversations are delayed at this point as the Wolverines come off their national title win. Arizona State, Cincinnati, Iowa, Marquette, Ole Miss, Purdue and UConn have all also shown interest in the 7-foot-3, 285-pounder.According to On3s Jamie Shaw ($), Michigan is a school that he expects to make a run for Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas. He is a top-20 overall player in the portal according to 247Sports and On3.Tuesday, April 7Michigan has reached out to Cleveland State G Ice Emery, according to Sam Kayser.On3s Jamie Shaw ($) expects Michigan to get involved with Kansas C Flory Bidunga (No. 1 player in the portal according to 247Sports).Update: According to Jeff Goodman, Bidungas list as of now includes Duke, Michigan, St. Johns and Louisville.According to On3s Jamie Shaw ($), Michigan is a school to watch for Wisconsin G John Blackwell, who is originally from Highland Park, Michigan.Past targets that committed elsewhereProvidence C Oswin Erhunmwunse (Creighton)San Diego State SF Miles Byrd (Providence)Wisconsin G John Blackwell (TBD, but wont be Michigan)Kansas C Flory Bidunga (Louisville)TCU G/F David Punch (Texas)Virginia Tech F Neoklis Avdalas (North Carolina)
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    Gators' Sumrall promises to 'wake this beast up'
    New Florida coach Jon Sumrall challenged his team, especially the offensive line, to hit the weight room and get stronger, saying "it's time to wake this thing up."
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    Executive Summary Electrochromic Glass Market Research: Share and Size Intelligence CAGR Value Data Bridge Market Research analyses the electrochromic glass market will exhibit a CAGR of 16.12% for the forecast period of 2022-2029 and is likely to reach USD 9.03 billion by 2029. The all-inclusive Electrochromic Glass Market report is the best to know the trends and opportunities in...
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    Arne Slot sends defiant rallying cry as Liverpoolaim for a Champions League miracle against PSG - with wary Luis Enrique sharing fear over Anfield 'trap'
    LEWIS STEELE: Arne Slot believes Liverpool can do 'special things' against Paris Saint-Germain and overturn a two-goal deficit at a stadium famed for nights like these.
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    Swimming becomes first major Olympic sport to lift restrictions on Russian athletes
    Russian swimmers, divers and water polo players will be allowed to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.The decision by governing body World Aquatics marks a major shift in how a key sport treats Russia ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and prompted condemnation by Ukraine.World Aquatics said on Monday it will remove restrictions which required Russian and Belarusian athletes to be vetted and to compete as neutrals.It excluded Russia and Belarus from its events like the world championships after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, then allowed limited participation as neutrals a year later, and further eased the rules since.Senior athletes with Belarusian or Russian sport nationality will be permitted to compete in World Aquatics events in the same way as their counterparts representing other sport nationalities, with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems, World Aquatics said in a statement. It had previously relaxed the rules for junior athletes.World Aquatics President Husain Al Musallam added: We are determined to ensure that pools and open water remain places where athletes from all nations can come together in peaceful competition. Ukraine condemns decisionWorld Aquatics isn't the first sports body to reinstate Russia in full judo did it in November and taekwondo in January but it's by far the biggest.Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyaryov thanked Al Musallam for his firm position on this issue and said they'd discussed the issue together in January.It is very important that international sporting dialogue is bearing fruit and enables the orderly restoration of sporting ties, Degtyaryov, who also heads the Russian Olympic Committee, wrote on the social media app Max.Ukraine Minister of Youth and Sports Matvii Bidnyi condemned the decision.Sport should unite around fair rules and respect for life. Returning the flag to a country that disregards and systematically destroys these rules is a wake-up call for the entire sports community, Bidnyi said. Today, our athletes are training under fire, and against this background any talk of 'neutrality' or the return of the aggressors paraphernalia looks shameful and divorced from reality.Ukraine has previously objected to efforts to allow Russian athletes to return to competition. Last month it led boycotts of the Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies after Russians were allowed to compete under their national flag. Ukraine's men's water polo team forfeited a scheduled World Cup game Monday against a team of Russians in Malta. The Russians were handed a 5-0 win by default because Ukraine voluntarily chose not to start," World Aquatics said.Ukrainian media reported the boycott was a protest against the involvement of the Russian team, which was officially labeled as Neutral Athletes B, in any capacity, rather than Monday's announcement from World Aquatics.Russians face background checksWorld Aquatics says Russian and Belarusian athletes will have to undergo four anti-doping tests and background checks before competing after Monday's decision. It wasn't immediately clear what would be checked.Its decision applies only to its own events like the world championships but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 LA Games.There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags. The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians and Belarusians were officially referred to as Individual Neutral Athletes at the Winter Olympics in February. ___Vasilisa Stepanenko in Kyiv, Ukraine, contributed to this report.___AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports
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    Swimming becomes first major Olympic sport to lift restrictions on Russian athletes
    Russian swimmers, divers and water polo players will be allowed to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.The decision by governing body World Aquatics marks a major shift in how a key sport treats Russia ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and prompted condemnation by Ukraine.World Aquatics said on Monday it will remove restrictions which required Russian and Belarusian athletes to be vetted and to compete as neutrals.It excluded Russia and Belarus from its events like the world championships after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, then allowed limited participation as neutrals a year later, and further eased the rules since.Senior athletes with Belarusian or Russian sport nationality will be permitted to compete in World Aquatics events in the same way as their counterparts representing other sport nationalities, with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems, World Aquatics said in a statement. It had previously relaxed the rules for junior athletes.World Aquatics President Husain Al Musallam added: We are determined to ensure that pools and open water remain places where athletes from all nations can come together in peaceful competition. Ukraine condemns decisionWorld Aquatics isn't the first sports body to reinstate Russia in full judo did it in November and taekwondo in January but it's by far the biggest.Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyaryov thanked Al Musallam for his firm position on this issue and said they'd discussed the issue together in January.It is very important that international sporting dialogue is bearing fruit and enables the orderly restoration of sporting ties, Degtyaryov, who also heads the Russian Olympic Committee, wrote on the social media app Max.Ukraine Minister of Youth and Sports Matvii Bidnyi condemned the decision.Sport should unite around fair rules and respect for life. Returning the flag to a country that disregards and systematically destroys these rules is a wake-up call for the entire sports community, Bidnyi said. Today, our athletes are training under fire, and against this background any talk of 'neutrality' or the return of the aggressors paraphernalia looks shameful and divorced from reality.Ukraine has previously objected to efforts to allow Russian athletes to return to competition. Last month it led boycotts of the Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies after Russians were allowed to compete under their national flag. Ukraine's men's water polo team forfeited a scheduled World Cup game Monday against a team of Russians in Malta. The Russians were handed a 5-0 win by default because Ukraine voluntarily chose not to start," World Aquatics said.Ukrainian media reported the boycott was a protest against the involvement of the Russian team, which was officially labeled as Neutral Athletes B, in any capacity, rather than Monday's announcement from World Aquatics.Russians face background checksWorld Aquatics says Russian and Belarusian athletes will have to undergo four anti-doping tests and background checks before competing after Monday's decision. It wasn't immediately clear what would be checked.Its decision applies only to its own events like the world championships but could add momentum within the Olympic world for a full return of Russian athletes ahead of the 2028 LA Games.There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the International Olympic Committee.In December, the IOC recommended removing restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes for international youth events and letting them compete under national flags. The IOC still kept its neutral requirements for senior competitions and Russians and Belarusians were officially referred to as Individual Neutral Athletes at the Winter Olympics in February. ___Vasilisa Stepanenko in Kyiv, Ukraine, contributed to this report.___AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports
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    Rory McIlroy's mother goes viral for heartwarming bag as son claims second Masters crown
    Rosie McIlroy, Rory McIlroy's mother, went viral at the Masters on Sunday as her son claimed the prestigious prize for the second year in a row.Rosie was absent from Augusta 12 months ago when McIlroy beat Justin Rose in a tense play-off to finally complete the career Grand Slam.This time around, both of the Northern Irishman's parents were in attendance as the golfer finished ahead of Scottie Scheffler to become just the fourth man in history to claim the title two years on the trot.Rosie, watching on, was all smiles as her son emerged victorious - overcoming both nerves and emotion to add a sixth major to his collection.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayBut it was her bag that gone fans talking, with Rosie apearing to be carrying a bespoke accessory crafted from newspaper coverage of her son's career achievement at Augusta last year.Images of the unique bag spread rapidly across social media platforms, with fans praising the gesture as a touching display of maternal pride."This the kinda sports mom I'm tryna be," one user posted on X.Rorys mom used a purse today with a newspaper article from last year announcing his career slam printed on it pic.twitter.com/leafNNuhGD claire rogers (@kclairerogers) April 13, 2026 Another commented: "There is literally nothing not awesome about this."A third fan wrote: "Love that his parents were there to see him WIN."McIlroy, for many years, was unable to win the Masters. Opportunity after opportunity passed him by, leading to a sense that he was always destined to go without.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Rory McIlroy atones for Erica Stoll mistake after securing second Masters victoryTyson Fury set to lose millions in tax after bagging huge purse from Arslanbek Makhmudov victoryScottie Scheffler makes complaint after Rory McIlroy makes history with Masters triumphNow, however, the 36-year-old has established himself as the most-dominant Masters player of his current era having successfully kept Scheffler at bay to make more history.Speaking after his triumph, McIlroy admitted that his parents nearly didn't attend the event.Having not been present at Augusta when he claimed his first green jacket, they felt that their absence was perhaps the reason he was finally able to go all the way.McIlroy explained: "It's only the second major win my mum's been at, she was at The Open in Hoylake in 2014."There was a piece of them that didn't want to come this year after not being here last year but I'm so glad they got to experience this today."I can't believe I waited 17 years to get one green jacket and now I get two in a row."I think all of my perseverance at this golf tournament over the years has really started to pay off."It was a tough weekend. I did the bulk of my work on Thursday and Friday, but I'm just so happy to hang in there and get the job done."He added: "I don't make it easy!"I used to make it easy back in my early 20s when I was winning these things by eight shots."No, it's just hard. It's hard to win golf tournaments, especially around here. You've had maybe a couple of runaway winners over the years, but it always seems to be a very tight finish at this golf course. I think it's the nature of the golf course, it's the nature of what's at stake."I certainly didn't think I was home and dry after Friday night, and I knew I still needed work to do. But I still thought I would need to shoot under-par to get the job done, but thankfully I did enough."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Trump deletes controversial Truth Social post where he appears Jesus-like
    The post came just hours after the president posted a lengthy message critical of Pope Leo.
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