Monday's championship game followed two stunning national semifinal games in the Final Four. | | | | The men's college basketball season may have just ended, but it's never too early to look ahead. Our projections for next season's Top 25. | | | | Houston was unable to get a shot of in the final seconds of the national championship game, and its coach said his team "got to do better than that." | | | | Walter Clayton had carried Florida to the title game. But even was his scoring was off against Houston, he delivered in other ways. | | | | Houston spent much of Monday night winning the title game, only to watch it slip away in the final horrific moments. | | | | Shohei Ohtani laid out both he and the Los Angeles Dodgers' mindset regarding his return to the pitching mound: Better safe than sorry. | | | | On a day when a judge heard arguments that will shape the future of college sports, some things never change: March Madness drama remains unbeaten. | | | | Nikola Jokić recently had a 61-point triple-double. The Nuggets have lost four consecutive. Is that enough to hand the MVP to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander? | | | | The game was played how Houston wanted it. But it was Florida - with another signature comeback - that fought its way to a national title. | | | | Former Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe's NFL draft prospects are impossible to predict. That's because he's a huge project on the next level. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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