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WWW.KSAT.COMNo. 2 Arizonas Jaden Bradley stuns No. 7 Iowa State with a buzzer-beater to reach Big 12 finalArizona's Jaden Bradley answered a tying 3-pointer by Iowa State guard Tamin Lipsey with a fall-away jumper at the buzzer, sending the second-ranked Wildcats to an 82-80 victory over the No. 7 Cyclones in the Big 12 Tournament semifinals Friday night.Bradley finished with 15 points, and Anthony Dell'Orso matched a career-best with six 3-pointers and scored 26 points for the tournament's top seed. The Wildcats (31-2) advanced to play No. 14 Kansas or fifth-ranked Houston in Saturday night's championship game.Ivan Kharchenkov also had 17 points for Arizona. Tobe Awaka added 10 points and 10 rebounds.It looked as if the game was headed to overtime after Lipsey, who had been 1 for 10 from the field, drilled a 3-pointer from the wing with 15.2 seconds to go. Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd chose not to call a timeout and Bradley calmly walked the ball up the floor, then drove to his right and hit the winner before his teammates jumped from the bench on top of him.Milan Momcilovic matched a career-high eight 3-pointers and scored 28 points for the No. 5 seed Cyclones (27-7). All-Big 12 forward Joshua Jefferson had 21 points, Killyan Toure added 12 and Lipsey finished with eight points and seven assists.The Wildcats were able to weather a 14-5 run by Iowa State to start the game, and even pulled ahead 37-34 with a 9-0 run of their own late in the first half. But the Cyclones took the momentum into halftime when Momcilovic hit a trio of 3-pointers over the final 1:23, including a buzzer-beater after an Arizona turnover with a couple seconds on the clock.That was just the start of the fireworks between two teams capable of winning the national championship.They traded blows throughout the second half, and at one point, Dell'Orso and Momcilovic traded 3-pointers on four consecutive trips down the floor, sending a Big 12 Tournament single-session record crowd of 19,450 into a frenzy.That was nothing compared to the eruption when Bradley hit the bucket that sent Arizona to its second straight title game.Up nextArizona lost at third-seeded Kansas before winning the rematch on its senior night a couple of weeks ago. The Wildcats beat the second-seeded Cougars in their only regular-season meeting on Feb. 21 in Houston.Iowa State is hoping for a No. 2 seed and first- and second-round games in St. Louis for the NCAA Tournament.___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-basketball0 Reacties 0 aandelen 180 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMNo. 2 Arizonas Jaden Bradley stuns No. 7 Iowa State with a buzzer-beater to reach Big 12 finalArizona's Jaden Bradley answered a tying 3-pointer by Iowa State guard Tamin Lipsey with a fall-away jumper at the buzzer, sending the second-ranked Wildcats to an 82-80 victory over the No. 7 Cyclones in the Big 12 Tournament semifinals Friday night.Bradley finished with 15 points, and Anthony Dell'Orso matched a career-best with six 3-pointers and scored 26 points for the tournament's top seed. The Wildcats (31-2) advanced to play No. 14 Kansas or fifth-ranked Houston in Saturday night's championship game.Ivan Kharchenkov also had 17 points for Arizona. Tobe Awaka added 10 points and 10 rebounds.It looked as if the game was headed to overtime after Lipsey, who had been 1 for 10 from the field, drilled a 3-pointer from the wing with 15.2 seconds to go. Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd chose not to call a timeout and Bradley calmly walked the ball up the floor, then drove to his right and hit the winner before his teammates jumped from the bench on top of him.Milan Momcilovic matched a career-high eight 3-pointers and scored 28 points for the No. 5 seed Cyclones (27-7). All-Big 12 forward Joshua Jefferson had 21 points, Killyan Toure added 12 and Lipsey finished with eight points and seven assists.The Wildcats were able to weather a 14-5 run by Iowa State to start the game, and even pulled ahead 37-34 with a 9-0 run of their own late in the first half. But the Cyclones took the momentum into halftime when Momcilovic hit a trio of 3-pointers over the final 1:23, including a buzzer-beater after an Arizona turnover with a couple seconds on the clock.That was just the start of the fireworks between two teams capable of winning the national championship.They traded blows throughout the second half, and at one point, Dell'Orso and Momcilovic traded 3-pointers on four consecutive trips down the floor, sending a Big 12 Tournament single-session record crowd of 19,450 into a frenzy.That was nothing compared to the eruption when Bradley hit the bucket that sent Arizona to its second straight title game.Up nextArizona lost at third-seeded Kansas before winning the rematch on its senior night a couple of weeks ago. The Wildcats beat the second-seeded Cougars in their only regular-season meeting on Feb. 21 in Houston.Iowa State is hoping for a No. 2 seed and first- and second-round games in St. Louis for the NCAA Tournament.___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-basketball0 Reacties 0 aandelen 174 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.BBC.COMNew Archbishop of Canterbury to walk 87 mile pilgrimage route ahead of installationDame Sarah Mullally's six-day walk begins at Southwark Cathedral and travels along the Becket Way to Canterbury Cathedral.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 174 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.SPORTSCHAU.DEEisenach trotzt Rhein-Neckar Lwen einen Punkt abNach einer Achterbahnfahrt der Gefhle ist der ThSV Eisenach gegen die Rhein-Neckar Lwen immerhin noch zu einem Punktgewinn gekommen. Dabei lagen die Wartburgstdter zwischenzeitlich bereits fnf Treffer vorn.[mehr]0 Reacties 0 aandelen 153 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.SMH.COM.AUAFL 2026: Western Bulldogs vs GWS Giants AFL LIVE: Doggies, Giants resume their rivalry at Marvel StadiumThe Bulldogs and Giants open our AFL Saturday live blog as the two sides battle it out at Marvel Stadium. Follow along for live updates, news and reactions.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 158 Views 0 voorbeeld
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The Hundred: Not Only Sunrisers Leeds, This IPL-Backed Side Also Had Pakistani Players In WishlistAbrar Ahmed became the first Pakistani player signed by an Indian-owned franchise in the tournament.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 143 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMArizona vs. Iowa State odds, prediction: 2026 Big 12 Tournament semifinal picks from proven modelSportsLine's model simulated Iowa State Cyclones vs. Arizona Wildcats and revealed its college basketball picks for this 2026 Big 12 Tournament semifinal matchup0 Reacties 0 aandelen 134 Views 0 voorbeeld -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMOklahoma Sooners beat Auburn 13-5 in six innings to open SEC playThe Oklahoma Sooners opened SEC play with a 13-5 run-rule win in six innings, overcoming an early 3-0 deficit with another powerful performance to move to 26-2 on the season and 1-0 in SEC play. The Oklahoma Sooners hit four home runs on the evening, including three in a nine-run second inning to overcome the first strike of the night from the Auburn Tigers. In that second inning, Oklahoma sent 13 batters to the plate, and the star of the night, Gabbie Garcia, started things off with her first home run of the game. It was a solo shot, but it got the ball rolling for the Sooners' offense. Kai Minor laced a ball through the infield that made it all the way to the wall. The true freshman turned on the speed and made it safely into third for a triple. Ailana Agbayani brought Minor home to cut the lead to 3-2. After Sydney Barker walked, Abby Dayton doubled to bring home two more and give the Sooners their first lead of the game at 4-3. Dayton reached third on the play. After a pitching change brought former Sooner S.J. Geurin to the circle, her former teammates Kasidi Pickering and Ella Parker welcomed her home with back-to-back home runs to give Oklahoma a commanding 7-3 lead. Later with two outs in the inning, Minor reached on a double and drove home Kendall Wells and Garcia to put OU up 9-3 after two. After Auburn added runs in the third and the fourth, Garcia answered with her second home run of the evening, this time a three-run home run to keep the Tigers at a distance.Garcia helped close the game out in the bottom of the sixth when her single to center field moved pinch runner Chaney Helton over to third. Allyssa Parker closed the game with a sacrifice fly to left for the run-rule win.Oklahoma sophomore Audrey Lowry got the start and had her own troubles keeping the ball in the park. All of Auburn's runs came via home run, including two from third baseman Haven Roebuck, who had the three-run home run to get the scoring started in the second. But Lowry battled for four innings to get the win and move to 12-1 on the season. She threw 69.3% of her pitches for strikes, only allowed four hits, and only walked one. But three of the hits were home runs on the evening. Freshman Allyssa Parker came in and threw two scoreless innings after getting the start at first base. It was a 4-for-4 night for Gabbie Garcia, who had the two home runs and four RBIs. She's now up to 14 home runs on the season and tied with Ella Parker for second on the team. Pickering's home run was her 11th of the season on a 3-for-4 night. Team home run leader Kendall Wells didn't have a home run, but she was 2-for-4 with two runs scored. Her single to lead off the bottom of the sixth became the game-winning run after she was replaced by Helton. Minor and Dayton also had two hits a piece. The Sooners are back in action on Saturday for game two against the Tigers. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. and look for Miali Guachino to get the start in the circle for Oklahoma. Full Oklahoma Softball ScheduleDateOpponentTime (CT)Location/ResultFeb. 5at Arizona State7:15 p.m.W, 2-1Feb. 6at Arizona (Candrea Classic)7 p.m.L 11-6Feb. 7at Arizona (Candrea Classic)6 p.m.W, 21-3Feb. 8at Arizona (Candrea Classic)1 p.m.W, 5-4Feb. 13vs. Montana (New Mexico Tournament)11 a.m.W, 17-0Feb. 13at New Mexico State (New Mexico Tournament)2 p.m.W, 18-6Feb. 14vs. Minnesota (New Mexico Tournament)10 a.m.W, 12-2Feb. 14vs. Idaho State (New Mexico Tournament)1 p.m.W, 10-1Feb. 15at UTEP1 p.m.W, 34-0Feb. 19vs. Cal State Fullerton (Mary Nutter Classic)7:30 p.m.W, 6-5Feb. 19vs. San Diego State (Mary Nutter Classic)10 p.m.W, 10-2Feb. 20vs. Duke (Mary Nutter Classic)3 p.m.W, 11-1Feb. 21vs. Long Beach State (Mary Nutter Classic)NoonL, 4-6Feb. 21vs. California (Mary Nutter Classic)2:30 p.m.W, 7-5Feb. 22vs. Washington (Mary Nutter Classic)11 a.m.W, 15-2Feb. 26vs. Alabama State6 p.m.W, 32-0Feb. 27vs. Sam Houston State2:30 p.m.W, 13-3Feb. 27vs. Alabama State5:30 p.m.W, 23-3Feb. 28vs. Sam Houston State2:00 p.m.W, 10-2Feb. 28vs. Alabama State5:30 p.m.W, 29-6March 1vs. Southeastern Louisiana12:30 p.m.W, 9-1March 3at North Texas6 p.m.W, 16-4March 7vs. Abilene Christian (Okana Invitational)2:00 p.m.W, 8-0March 7vs. Louisiana (Okana Invitational)5:00 p.m.W, 10-0March 8vs. Louisiana (Okana Invitational)12:30 p.m.W, 2-1Mar. 8vs. Abilene Christian (Okana Invitational)3 p.m.W, 9-0March 11vs. Tulsa6:30 p.m.W, 12-1March 13vs. Auburn (SEC)6 p.m.W, 13-5March 14vs. Auburn (SEC)2 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)March 15vs. Auburn (SEC)1 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)March 18at Memphis6 p.m.Memphis, TennesseeMarch 20at Ole Miss (SEC)(TBD)Oxford, MississippiMarch 21at Ole Miss (SEC)(TBD)Oxford, MississippiMarch 22at Ole Miss (SEC)(TBD)Oxford, MississippiMarch 27at LSU (SEC)(TBD)Baton Rouge, La.March 28at LSU (SEC)(TBD)Baton Rouge, La.March 29at LSU (SEC)(TBD)Baton Rouge, La.March 31vs. Wichita State5 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 2vs. Kentucky (SEC)6:30 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 3vs Kentucky (SEC)(TBD)Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 4vs Kentucky (SEC)11 a.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 10at Texas (SEC)(TBD)Austin, TexasApril 11at Texas (SEC)(TBD)Austin, TexasApril 12at Texas (SEC)(TBD)Austin, TexasApril 15vs Oklahoma State (Bedlam)6:30 p.m.Devon Park (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)April 17vs Arkansas (SEC)6:30 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 18vs Arkansas (SEC)2 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 19vs Arkansas (SEC)1 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 24vs Georgia (SEC)6:30 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 25vs Georgia (SEC)2 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 26vs Georgia (SEC)1 p.m.Loves Field (Norman, Oklahoma)April 30at Texas A&M (SEC)(TBD)College Station, TexasMay 1at Texas A&M (SEC)(TBD)College Station, TexasMay 2at Texas A&M (SEC)(TBD)College Station, TexasMay 5-9SEC TournamentTBDLexington, KentuckyMay 15-17NCAA RegionalsTBDTBDMay 22-24NCAA Super RegionalsTBDTBDMay 28 - June 5Women's College World SeriesTBDDevon Park (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)Contact/Follow us@SoonersWire on X (formerly known as Twitter), and like our page onFacebook to follow ongoing coverage of Oklahoma news, notes, and opinions.You can also follow John on X @john9williams.This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma Sooners overcome early deficit to beat Auburn Tigers 13-50 Reacties 0 aandelen 146 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COM2026 Players Championship: Looking ahead to the weekend at TPC SawgrassHere's what we're watching for the rest of the way.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 126 Views 0 voorbeeld