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Men's College Basketball Rankings: Florida Surges, Virginia Cracks Top 10

  • UConn’s upset loss to Marquette could cost them a 1-seed and shake up the Selection Sunday picture.
  • Florida has surged from a 5-4 start to finish 20-2 and clinch the SEC — suddenly a real 1-seed contender.
  • Miami (Ohio) is 31-0 but remains unranked due to a weak schedule, sparking the classic “undefeated mid‑major” debate.

Sergiño Dest Likely Out of USA Pre-World Cup Friendlies Against Belgium, Portugal

  • Sergiño Dest suffered an upper‑leg/left hamstring injury for PSV and now looks likely to miss the U.S. friendlies vs. Belgium (Mar. 28) and Portugal (Apr. 1) in Atlanta.
  • PSV says the recovery timeline is uncertain but Dest is aiming to return in time for next summer’s World Cup on home soil (U.S./Canada/Mexico).
  • If he can’t make the tournament, contenders to fill right back include Tim Weah, Alex Freeman and Joe Scally.

Old Firm Chaos In Scotland! Celtic, Rangers Fans Separated Amid Clashes

  • A pitch invasion after Celtic’s penalty shootout win at Ibrox turned violent as Rangers fans breached barriers, flares were thrown and police/stewards formed a human wall to restore order.
  • It was the first full Broomloan Stand allocation since 2018, with about 7,500 Celtic supporters attending and a return of the traditional derby atmosphere.
  • Officials condemned the scenes — ministers called the pyrotechnics “reckless” — and the Scottish FA has launched an immediate investigation.

Iran war sends shockwaves through African fuel market and economies

  • Fighting in the Middle East has pushed global oil prices up, which likely means higher pump prices across Africa since many countries import most of their fuel.
  • Higher fuel costs can feed quickly into inflation and weaker local currencies, squeezing household budgets and raising transport prices.
  • A handful of oil exporters could benefit if prices stay high, but for most nations this is spurring calls to boost energy security and invest in cleaner alternatives.

4 Takeaways From Ryan Blaney's Win as Penske Sweeps Desert Double

  • Ryan Blaney gave Team Penske its first NASCAR Cup win of the season and completed a weekend INDYCAR–Cup sweep for the organization after watching teammate Josef Newgarden’s IndyCar victory.
  • Blaney rallied from two bad pit stops to hold off Christopher Bell — Bell’s third straight near-miss running among the late leaders.
  • Young Ty Gibbs posted back-to-back fourth-place finishes and publicly defended himself amid criticism, saying his on-track performance will answer questions.

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