Smalltalk

Get To Know a College Basketball Mid-Major: NEC

  • The NEC is a bit of a soap opera this year: several top teams (Le Moyne, Mercyhurst and New Haven) are ineligible for the NCAA tournament because they're transitioning from D‑II — New Haven is even barred from the NEC tourney — which could lead to an odd auto‑bid “qualifier” if ineligible teams reach the final.
  • On the men’s side LIU is the top seed and the only NEC team in the NET top‑200 (No. 200), making them the conference favorite — but three of their conference losses came to ineligible teams, so chaos is still possible.
  • For the women, FDU has steamrolled the league (15‑0 in NEC play) while LIU’s Kadidia Toure is the conference’s standout — a 18.9 PPG/10.2 RPG double‑double machine — setting up an intriguing rematch and March tournament storyline.

2026 NCAA Tournament Projections: Virginia, UNC Trending Up; St. Louis Falls

  • ACC flexed: UNC beat Louisville 77-74, Virginia dominated NC State, and Duke throttled Notre Dame 100-56 — the Irish’s worst home loss since 1898.
  • Mike DeCourcy’s latest bracket puts Duke as the top overall seed, with Michigan, Arizona and UConn also on the 1-line; Virginia rose to a 4-seed and UNC to a 5-seed.
  • Early tourney picture and bubble chatter heating up (Iowa State high on the 2-line); Auburn, Ohio State, Virginia Tech and USC sit just outside the field.

Will Power Opens Up on Penske Exit: 'Knew in my Gut' it was Right Move

  • Will Power, 44, left Team Penske for Andretti and says he feels rejuvenated — it’s not a “revenge tour,” even if the storyline suggests drama.
  • He turned down a late one‑year Penske offer for a fresh challenge and expects to be more hands‑on with Andretti’s engineers and strategy.
  • Now in the No. 26, Power (turning 45) says he’s motivated to beat the whole field, plans cleaner racing with former teammates, and is excited for his March 1 Andretti debut at St. Pete.

INDYCAR Confidential: Drivers Give Inside Scoop on 6 Pressing Questions

  • INDYCAR drivers overwhelmingly rejected a playoff format (22–3), preferring the current points system.
  • Arlington’s stadium race excited everyone — it got 25 votes, while Phoenix and Markham got none.
  • Teammates picked Scott Dixon as the likeliest champion, and Christian Rasmussen was voted the hardest driver to trust on track.

Colorado HC Deion Sanders' Doctor: 'I Was Worried About You Losing a Leg'

  • Deion Sanders shared a FaceTime with vascular surgeon Dr. Don Jacobs who said his leg healed well after an October 2025 procedure and that he was once worried it could have been much worse.
  • Sanders has battled blood clots for years (leading to two toe amputations in 2021 and 16 surgeries total) and also overcame a July 2025 bladder cancer diagnosis — yet he didn’t miss a game after the most recent surgery.
  • On the field, Colorado is rebuilding: the Buffaloes went 3–9 in 2025 and are 16–21 across Sanders’ three seasons in Boulder.

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