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The women’s March Madness bracket is here -- so is your guide to all 68 teams
We look at every team in the women's NCAA bracket.[read more]

Let the fun begin: Make your picks for the women's tournament
Compete with friends and family to show off your skills by creating or joining a group now![read more]

Source: Pulisic in talks over new AC Milan deal
United States national team star Christian Pulisic is in negotiations with AC Milan over a new contract, a source has told ESPN.[read more]

Andreeva stops Sabalenka for Indian Wells title
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva fought back to overcome world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the Indian Wells final Sunday.[read more]

Magic end Cavaliers' winning streak at 16 games
Paolo Banchero scored 24 points, Franz Wagner added 22 and the Magic beat Cleveland 108-103 on Sunday to end the Cavs' winning streak at 16 games.[read more]

Messi back in starting lineup, scores in Miami win
Substitute Fafa Picault scored for Inter Miami CF in the 89th minute, and Lionel Messi scored for the first time in the MLS regular season in a dramatic, late 2-1 victory at Atlanta United FC on Sunday.[read more]

McIlroy, Spaun set for Monday playoff at Players
Rory McIlroy and J.J. Spaun wound up tied after a four-hour rain delay Sunday at the Players Championship and have to return Monday for a playoff to decide who wins the richest tournament in golf.[read more]

3-seed Iowa State loses star Gilbert for tourney
No. 3 seed Iowa State lead guard Keshon Gilbert will miss the NCAA tournament due to what he called a groin injury.[read more]

Scheyer: Goal for Flagg to play in Friday opener
Duke coach Jon Scheyer told ESPN that the goal is for star freshman Cooper Flagg to play in Friday's first-round game following his ankle injury.[read more]

UCLA lands NCAA's No. 1 overall women's seed
UCLA, South Carolina and Texas, who all had a turn at No. 1 this season in the Associated Press poll, joined USC on Sunday as the top seeds in the NCAA's women's basketball tournament, which begins this week and will conclude with the Final Four in Tampa.[read more]