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    Management agency representing Australian sport stars changes name after Epstein links
    The agency that represents Australian NRL star Reece Walsh, golfer Cameron Smith and former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones has been forced to rebrand due to its CEOs links to Jeffrey Epstein.
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  • BPC 157 and TB 500 Australia for Research & Recovery
    Peptides have become increasingly important in research, health, and fitness due to their wide-ranging effects on cellular repair, tissue regeneration, and overall wellness. Among the most widely studied compounds are BPC 157 and TB 500, both known for their ability to promote healing and recovery. These peptides are used in research settings and experimental studies for their regenerative...
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    Michigan Wolverines HC Dusty May Wins Big Ten Coach of the Year Honors
    Michigan won three of the top four Associated Press Big Ten men's basketball awards Tuesday, with Yaxel Lendeborg voted player of the year and top first-year transfer and Dusty May named coach of the year. Illinois' Keaton Wagler was the unanimous choice for freshman of the year in voting by a panel of 16 media members who cover the Big Ten. Lendeborg polished what already was a strong all-around game after transferring from UAB and led the third-ranked Wolverines to their first conference regular-season championship since 2021. He finished the regular season with one of his best outings, scoring 27 points and tying his career high with five 3-pointers in a 90-80 win over Michigan State on Sunday. Lendeborg is averaging 14.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game and has become a willing 3-point shooter. He also leads the Wolverines in steals and guards multiple positions. May has built on an outstanding first season at Michigan. The Wolverines won 27 games and the Big Ten Tournament title last year and reached the Sweet 16. This season, they sit 29-2 and well-positioned to make a run at the school's first national championship since 1989. Wagler entered the season under the radar among incoming freshmen. Though he was the state high school player of the year in Kansas, he was not seriously recruited by Kansas or even Kansas State. The nation knows Wagler now. He averages a team-best 17.9 points and 4.3 assists per game and shoots 41% on 3-pointers and 81% on free throws. He scored the most points by a Big Ten freshman over the last 30 years with 46 against Purdue. Purdue's Braden Smith is an AP All-Big Ten first-team selection for a third straight year. He is joined on the first team by Michigan State's Jeremy Fears Jr., Northwestern's Nick Martinelli, Wagler and Lendeborg, who was a unanimous first-team pick. Smith averages 14.9 points to lead the Boilermakers, and his 8.7 assists per game rank second nationally behind Fears' 9.1. Smith is the only player in NCAA history to have at least 1,800 points and 1,000 assists, and he has three of the top five single-season assist totals in conference games in Big Ten history. Fears has been the catalyst for Michigan State, having scored in double figures in each of the last 19 games and in 25 of 37 for his career. His 281 assists are second-most in a single season in MSU history. Martinelli is one of the most prolific scorers in Northwestern history and is on track to lead the Big Ten in scoring for the second straight season. He averages 22.7 points per game, the highest by a Northwestern player since 1969-70, and is shooting 50.1% from the field. First team Guard Keaton Wagler, Illinois, Fr., 6-6, 185, Shawnee, Kansas. Guard Braden Smith, Purdue, Sr., 6-0, 170, Westfield, Indiana. Guard Jeremy Fears Jr., Michigan State, So., 6-2, 190, Joliet, Illinois. u-Forward Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan, Gr., 6-9, 240, Pennsauken, New Jersey. Forward Nick Martinelli, Northwestern, Sr., 6-7, 225, Glenview, Illinois. Second team Guard Bennett Stirtz, Iowa, Sr., 6-4, 190, Liberty, Missouri. Guard Bruce Thornton, Ohio State, Sr., 6-2, 215, Fairburn, Georgia. Guard Nick Boyd, Wisconsin, Sr., 6-3, 177, Garnerville, New York. Forward Pryce Sandfort, Nebraska, Jr., 6-7, 210, Waukee, Iowa. Forward Hannes Steinbach, Washington, Fr., 6-11, NA, Wrzburg, Germany. Individual honors Coach of the year Dusty May, Michigan. Player of the year Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan. u-Freshman of the year Keaton Wagler, Illinois. First-year transfer of the year Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan. "u" unanimous pick. Voting panel Nick Bahe, Fox Sports; Mike DeCourcy, Sporting News, Fox Sports; Dave Eanet, WGN Radio (Chicago); Brian Fonseca, New Jersey Advance Media; Andy Greder, St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press; Aaron Heisen, Southern California News Group; Madison Hricik, Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette; Adam Jardy, Columbus Dispatch; Andrew Kahn, MLive.com (Ann Arbor, Michigan); Michael McCleary, Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin); Wilson Moore, Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald; Dave Preston, WTOP Radio (Washington, D.C.); Scott Richey, Champaign (Illinois) News-Gazette; Haley Sawyer, Orange County (California) Register; Owen Siebring, KGAN-TV (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Dylan Sinn, Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal Gazette. Reporting by The Associated Press.
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  • Indorama Ventures Open Returns to Ahmedabad With USD 300,000 Purse
    The second edition of the Indorama Ventures Open Golf Championship is set to return from March 12-15, 2026, at the Kalhaar Blues & Greens Golf Club in Ahmedabad.
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    2026 NFL Draft: How Day 1 of free agency reshaped the outlook for Ty Simpson and Jeremiyah Love
    Initial narratives may have changed for two first-round prospects this week
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    Guyer's 21 points lead Green Bay to 57-49 win in Horizon women's title game and 21st NCAA Tournament
    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Jenna Guyer scored 21 points, Maddy Skorupski added 13 and Green Bay won its third straight Horizon League Tournament championship, pulling away from Youngstown State for a 57-49 victory on Tuesday.The top-seeded Phoenix (25-8) advanced to its 21st NCAA Tournament by outscoring the second-seeded Penguins 17-10 in the fourth quarter to break open a tight game.Guyer, the conference player of the year, was 7-of-11 shooting and 6 of 7 at the free-throw line. Skorupski had five steals and six rebounds. Paulina Hernandez scored 12 points, Sophia Gregory added 11 and Casey Santoro had nine points and nine rebounds for the Penguins (24-9), who were vying for their first Horizon tourney title in their 25 years in the league.Guyer scored the first five points in a 9-0 fourth-quarter run and Green Bay opened up an eight-point lead with 2 1/2 minutes remaining. The teams exchanged 3-pointers then Skorupski, who moments earlier made a diving save on the other end of the floor, hit a couple free throws for a 10-point lead the game's largest with 43.1 seconds left.Trailing by three at halftime, Green Bay's Meghan Schultz scored the first five points and seven total in the third quarter. Kristina Ouimette hit a couple of late midrange jumpers and the Phoenix took a 40-39 lead into the fourth quarter.After shooting 52% in the first half and taking a 28-25 lead at the break, the Penguins finished at 38%, as did Green Bay. The Phoenix had 10 more points off turnovers and nine more at the free-throw line.___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball
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    Arozarena unleashes Raleigh rant over WBC snub
    Randy Arozarena had vulgar words for Mariners teammate Cal Raleigh after he was left hanging at the World Baseball Classic.
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