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Deadspin | No. 3 Duke routs Syracuse ahead of Michigan matchup

Deadspin | No. 3 Duke routs Syracuse ahead of Michigan matchup

Feb 14, 2026; Durham, North Carolina, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Cayden Boozer (2) lays the ball up over Clemson Tigers forward Jake Whalin (10) during the second half at Cameron Indoor Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Kinnan-Imagn Images

Freshman Cameron Boozer scored 22 points on 8-for-10 shooting as No. 3 Duke manhandled Syracuse in a 101-64 victory on Monday in Durham, N.C.

Isaiah Evans hit three 3-point shots on the way to 21 points and Patrick Ngonbga II posted 12 points for the Blue Devils (24-2, 13-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). Boozer finished with 12 rebounds for his 14th double-double.

Duke, which has won three in a row since a last-second loss at North Carolina, shot 62.3% from the field. The Blue Devils made 13 of their first 14 shots in the second half as the margin topped 30 points.

William Kyle III’s 12 points and Nate Kingz’s 10 were tops for Syracuse (15-12, 6-8), which is in desperate need of a signature victory. The Orange had won two in a row for the first time since in a month but couldn’t follow up their thrilling comeback against visiting SMU on Saturday.

The Orange appeared in danger finishing below their season-low point total (59) until hitting a couple of scoring stretches in the last 12 minutes.

Duke made three of its eight attempts from 3-point range before halftime, but the Blue Devils were mostly content to push the ball into the lane.

Boozer had a first-half double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds and Evans had 11 points, with the Blue Devils ending the half on an 11-0 run for a 40-24 lead. Duke shot 51.7 in the opening 20 minutes.

An 8-2 run to begin the second half put Duke firmly in control. Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman picked up his fourth foul with more than 14 minutes to play with the Orange trailing 58-37, and two minutes later his backup, Ibrahim Souare, had four fouls.

Duke opened a 16-9 lead while the Orange went more than four minutes without a point. An Evans 3-pointer and a Dame Sarr breakaway dunk stretched the margin to 23-12.

With NBA rookies Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel, both Duke players last season, looking on, the Blue Devils played their final game before a neutral-site showdown with top-ranked Michigan on Saturday night in Washington.

–Field Level Media

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Indian women’s hockey team finished its four-match tour of Argentina with a 2-2 draw on Friday. After a difficult start to the series, the Indian side fought back and won its final two matches to finish the tour on a high.

In the tour’s first match on April 13, Navneet Kaur (22’) and Annu (29’) found the net for India but Argentina eventually won 4–2 with Maria Emilia Larsen (11’), Victoria Granato (18’), and Julieta Jankunas (42’, 55’) finding the back of the net.

In the second match, on April 14, Ishika (22’) gave India an early lead before the host secured a narrow 2–1 win courtesy a brace from Agustina Gorzelany (34’, 48’).

India found its rhythm in the third match on April 16, securing a 2-1 victory to stay alive in the series. Navneet (26’) and Neha (37’) both scored from penalty corners to give India a comfortable 2-0 lead. Despite a late goal from Gorzelany (52’), the Indian side stayed composed to secure the win.

On April 17, the series finale was a hard-fought encounter that ended 0-0 in regulation time. Both teams had chances to score, but the Indian defenders stood tall to keep a clean sheet throughout the match. In the shootout, India held its nerve to win 3-2 and ensure the series ended at 2-2.

Reflecting on the tour, stand-in captain Navneet said, “I am incredibly proud of how the team responded after the first two matches. It isn’t easy to trail 0-2 against a world-class team like Argentina, but we showed the heart and character needed to fight back. These back-to-back wins prove that we are moving in the right direction and can handle pressure on the big stage.”

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#Indian #womens #hockey #team #fights #draws #fourmatch #series #Argentina">Indian women’s hockey team fights back, draws four-match series in Argentina  Indian women’s hockey team finished its four-match tour of Argentina with a 2-2 draw on Friday. After a difficult start to the series, the Indian side fought back and won its final two matches to finish the tour on a high.In the tour’s first match on April 13, Navneet Kaur (22’) and Annu (29’) found the net for India but Argentina eventually won 4–2 with Maria Emilia Larsen (11’), Victoria Granato (18’), and Julieta Jankunas (42’, 55’) finding the back of the net.In the second match, on April 14, Ishika (22’) gave India an early lead before the host secured a narrow 2–1 win courtesy a brace from Agustina Gorzelany (34’, 48’).A tough start, but an even stronger finish. 🏑✨Team India bounced back to draw the 4-match series 2–2 🆚 Argentina 💥#HockeyIndia#IndiaKaGamepic.twitter.com/YlEwctPbal— Hockey India (@TheHockeyIndia) April 18, 2026India found its rhythm in the third match on April 16, securing a 2-1 victory to stay alive in the series. Navneet (26’) and Neha (37’) both scored from penalty corners to give India a comfortable 2-0 lead. Despite a late goal from Gorzelany (52’), the Indian side stayed composed to secure the win.On April 17, the series finale was a hard-fought encounter that ended 0-0 in regulation time. Both teams had chances to score, but the Indian defenders stood tall to keep a clean sheet throughout the match. In the shootout, India held its nerve to win 3-2 and ensure the series ended at 2-2.Reflecting on the tour, stand-in captain Navneet said, “I am incredibly proud of how the team responded after the first two matches. It isn’t easy to trail 0-2 against a world-class team like Argentina, but we showed the heart and character needed to fight back. These back-to-back wins prove that we are moving in the right direction and can handle pressure on the big stage.”Published on Apr 18, 2026  #Indian #womens #hockey #team #fights #draws #fourmatch #series #Argentina

India found its rhythm in the third match on April 16, securing a 2-1 victory to stay alive in the series. Navneet (26’) and Neha (37’) both scored from penalty corners to give India a comfortable 2-0 lead. Despite a late goal from Gorzelany (52’), the Indian side stayed composed to secure the win.

On April 17, the series finale was a hard-fought encounter that ended 0-0 in regulation time. Both teams had chances to score, but the Indian defenders stood tall to keep a clean sheet throughout the match. In the shootout, India held its nerve to win 3-2 and ensure the series ended at 2-2.

Reflecting on the tour, stand-in captain Navneet said, “I am incredibly proud of how the team responded after the first two matches. It isn’t easy to trail 0-2 against a world-class team like Argentina, but we showed the heart and character needed to fight back. These back-to-back wins prove that we are moving in the right direction and can handle pressure on the big stage.”

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#Indian #womens #hockey #team #fights #draws #fourmatch #series #Argentina">Indian women’s hockey team fights back, draws four-match series in Argentina

Indian women’s hockey team finished its four-match tour of Argentina with a 2-2 draw on Friday. After a difficult start to the series, the Indian side fought back and won its final two matches to finish the tour on a high.

In the tour’s first match on April 13, Navneet Kaur (22’) and Annu (29’) found the net for India but Argentina eventually won 4–2 with Maria Emilia Larsen (11’), Victoria Granato (18’), and Julieta Jankunas (42’, 55’) finding the back of the net.

In the second match, on April 14, Ishika (22’) gave India an early lead before the host secured a narrow 2–1 win courtesy a brace from Agustina Gorzelany (34’, 48’).

India found its rhythm in the third match on April 16, securing a 2-1 victory to stay alive in the series. Navneet (26’) and Neha (37’) both scored from penalty corners to give India a comfortable 2-0 lead. Despite a late goal from Gorzelany (52’), the Indian side stayed composed to secure the win.

On April 17, the series finale was a hard-fought encounter that ended 0-0 in regulation time. Both teams had chances to score, but the Indian defenders stood tall to keep a clean sheet throughout the match. In the shootout, India held its nerve to win 3-2 and ensure the series ended at 2-2.

Reflecting on the tour, stand-in captain Navneet said, “I am incredibly proud of how the team responded after the first two matches. It isn’t easy to trail 0-2 against a world-class team like Argentina, but we showed the heart and character needed to fight back. These back-to-back wins prove that we are moving in the right direction and can handle pressure on the big stage.”

Published on Apr 18, 2026

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Deadspin | Cubs aim to extend offensive surge at expense of skidding Mets  Apr 17, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ (8) watches his two-run home run against the New York Mets during the eight inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   The Chicago Cubs have a chance Saturday to do something they have achieved only twice since 1900.  The New York Mets can only hope they don’t inch closer to yet another bit of ignoble history.  The Cubs will look to remain red-hot Saturday afternoon when they host the free-falling Mets in the middle contest of a three-game series.  Jameson Taillon (0-1, 4.86 ERA) is slated to start for the Cubs against Freddy Peralta (1-1, 3.86) in a battle of right-handers.  The Cubs and Mets continued going in opposite directions Friday afternoon, when Moises Ballesteros hit a three-run homer to cap a four-run first-inning outburst that sparked Chicago to a 12-4 rout.  The win was the third straight for the Cubs, who have collected 10-plus runs in each of those games while outscoring the Mets and Philadelphia Phillies 33-10. Chicago last scored at least 10 runs in three straight games from Sept. 13-15, 2019, when the Cubs outscored the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 47-15 in a sweep.  The Cubs have scored at least 10 runs in at least four straight games twice in the past 126 years — first in a five-game stretch from June 1-6, 1930, and then in a four-game stretch from June 28-July 1, 2018.  “That number of runs, it means there’s a lot of people doing good things,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said. “One of the strengths of our team should be just the length of our lineup and just being able to get production everywhere in the lineup.”  The only solace for the Mets as they try to snap a nine-game losing streak is the fact the Cubs were slumping prior to their breakout. Chicago scored 73 runs in its first 16 games, during which it scored one run or none four times.   The Mets have been outscored 56-16 during their skid — the longest for the club since an 11-game losing streak from Aug. 28-Sept. 8, 2004. New York hasn’t lost more than 11 straight since dropping 12 in a row from Aug. 10-23, 2002.  The four runs the Mets scored Friday marked just the second time they scored more than two runs during the tailspin. They haven’t led at the end of an inning since the first inning of an 11-6 loss to the Athletics on April 11 — a span of 53 frames.  “We have got to be able to put a consistent game here where we’re clicking our best — with starters, playing defense, offensively,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “That has got to start.”  Despite the skid, Mendoza’s job apparently isn’t in jeopardy. President of baseball operations David Stearns said before the Friday defeat, “I think Mendy’s doing a really good job. I think he’s putting our players in a position to succeed. He’s enormously consistent.”  Peralta took the loss in his most recent start, when he allowed one run over six innings as the Mets fell to the Athletics 1-0 on Sunday. He is 9-3 with a 3.21 ERA in 22 career games (17 starts) against the Cubs.  Taillon didn’t factor into the decision on Sunday after giving up six runs over six innings in the Cubs’ 7-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. He served up three homers and walked two but struck out 10.  Taillon is 4-1 with a 2.78 ERA in seven lifetime starts against the Mets.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Cubs #aim #extend #offensive #surge #expense #skidding #MetsApr 17, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ (8) watches his two-run home run against the New York Mets during the eight inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

The Chicago Cubs have a chance Saturday to do something they have achieved only twice since 1900.

The New York Mets can only hope they don’t inch closer to yet another bit of ignoble history.

The Cubs will look to remain red-hot Saturday afternoon when they host the free-falling Mets in the middle contest of a three-game series.

Jameson Taillon (0-1, 4.86 ERA) is slated to start for the Cubs against Freddy Peralta (1-1, 3.86) in a battle of right-handers.

The Cubs and Mets continued going in opposite directions Friday afternoon, when Moises Ballesteros hit a three-run homer to cap a four-run first-inning outburst that sparked Chicago to a 12-4 rout.

The win was the third straight for the Cubs, who have collected 10-plus runs in each of those games while outscoring the Mets and Philadelphia Phillies 33-10. Chicago last scored at least 10 runs in three straight games from Sept. 13-15, 2019, when the Cubs outscored the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 47-15 in a sweep.

The Cubs have scored at least 10 runs in at least four straight games twice in the past 126 years — first in a five-game stretch from June 1-6, 1930, and then in a four-game stretch from June 28-July 1, 2018.

“That number of runs, it means there’s a lot of people doing good things,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said. “One of the strengths of our team should be just the length of our lineup and just being able to get production everywhere in the lineup.”


The only solace for the Mets as they try to snap a nine-game losing streak is the fact the Cubs were slumping prior to their breakout. Chicago scored 73 runs in its first 16 games, during which it scored one run or none four times.

The Mets have been outscored 56-16 during their skid — the longest for the club since an 11-game losing streak from Aug. 28-Sept. 8, 2004. New York hasn’t lost more than 11 straight since dropping 12 in a row from Aug. 10-23, 2002.

The four runs the Mets scored Friday marked just the second time they scored more than two runs during the tailspin. They haven’t led at the end of an inning since the first inning of an 11-6 loss to the Athletics on April 11 — a span of 53 frames.

“We have got to be able to put a consistent game here where we’re clicking our best — with starters, playing defense, offensively,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “That has got to start.”

Despite the skid, Mendoza’s job apparently isn’t in jeopardy. President of baseball operations David Stearns said before the Friday defeat, “I think Mendy’s doing a really good job. I think he’s putting our players in a position to succeed. He’s enormously consistent.”

Peralta took the loss in his most recent start, when he allowed one run over six innings as the Mets fell to the Athletics 1-0 on Sunday. He is 9-3 with a 3.21 ERA in 22 career games (17 starts) against the Cubs.

Taillon didn’t factor into the decision on Sunday after giving up six runs over six innings in the Cubs’ 7-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. He served up three homers and walked two but struck out 10.

Taillon is 4-1 with a 2.78 ERA in seven lifetime starts against the Mets.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Cubs #aim #extend #offensive #surge #expense #skidding #Mets">Deadspin | Cubs aim to extend offensive surge at expense of skidding Mets  Apr 17, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ (8) watches his two-run home run against the New York Mets during the eight inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   The Chicago Cubs have a chance Saturday to do something they have achieved only twice since 1900.  The New York Mets can only hope they don’t inch closer to yet another bit of ignoble history.  The Cubs will look to remain red-hot Saturday afternoon when they host the free-falling Mets in the middle contest of a three-game series.  Jameson Taillon (0-1, 4.86 ERA) is slated to start for the Cubs against Freddy Peralta (1-1, 3.86) in a battle of right-handers.  The Cubs and Mets continued going in opposite directions Friday afternoon, when Moises Ballesteros hit a three-run homer to cap a four-run first-inning outburst that sparked Chicago to a 12-4 rout.  The win was the third straight for the Cubs, who have collected 10-plus runs in each of those games while outscoring the Mets and Philadelphia Phillies 33-10. Chicago last scored at least 10 runs in three straight games from Sept. 13-15, 2019, when the Cubs outscored the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 47-15 in a sweep.  The Cubs have scored at least 10 runs in at least four straight games twice in the past 126 years — first in a five-game stretch from June 1-6, 1930, and then in a four-game stretch from June 28-July 1, 2018.  “That number of runs, it means there’s a lot of people doing good things,” Cubs manager Craig Counsell said. “One of the strengths of our team should be just the length of our lineup and just being able to get production everywhere in the lineup.”  The only solace for the Mets as they try to snap a nine-game losing streak is the fact the Cubs were slumping prior to their breakout. Chicago scored 73 runs in its first 16 games, during which it scored one run or none four times.   The Mets have been outscored 56-16 during their skid — the longest for the club since an 11-game losing streak from Aug. 28-Sept. 8, 2004. New York hasn’t lost more than 11 straight since dropping 12 in a row from Aug. 10-23, 2002.  The four runs the Mets scored Friday marked just the second time they scored more than two runs during the tailspin. They haven’t led at the end of an inning since the first inning of an 11-6 loss to the Athletics on April 11 — a span of 53 frames.  “We have got to be able to put a consistent game here where we’re clicking our best — with starters, playing defense, offensively,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “That has got to start.”  Despite the skid, Mendoza’s job apparently isn’t in jeopardy. President of baseball operations David Stearns said before the Friday defeat, “I think Mendy’s doing a really good job. I think he’s putting our players in a position to succeed. He’s enormously consistent.”  Peralta took the loss in his most recent start, when he allowed one run over six innings as the Mets fell to the Athletics 1-0 on Sunday. He is 9-3 with a 3.21 ERA in 22 career games (17 starts) against the Cubs.  Taillon didn’t factor into the decision on Sunday after giving up six runs over six innings in the Cubs’ 7-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. He served up three homers and walked two but struck out 10.  Taillon is 4-1 with a 2.78 ERA in seven lifetime starts against the Mets.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Cubs #aim #extend #offensive #surge #expense #skidding #Mets

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