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Deadspin | No. 9 Kentucky bounces back with wire-to-wire rout of Eastern Illinois

Deadspin | No. 9 Kentucky bounces back with wire-to-wire rout of Eastern Illinois

Nov 14, 2025; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Eastern Illinois Panthers forward Kooper Jacobi (40) drives to the basket around Kentucky Wildcats forward Mouhamed Dioubate (23) during the first half at Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

Mouhamed Dioubate scored 20 points on 8-of-9 shooting and collected 11 rebounds to help No. 9 Kentucky roll to a 99-53 victory over Eastern Illinois on Friday night at Lexington, Ky.

Denzel Aberdeen had 13 points and Otega Oweh added 12 for the Wildcats (3-1), who rebounded from a 96-88 loss to No. 12 Louisville on Tuesday.

Andrija Jelavic and Malachi Moreno had 11 points apiece for Kentucky, which shot a sizzling 60.9% from the field and was 9 of 25 from 3-point range.

Terry McMorris registered 18 points, three blocked shots and two steals for the Panthers (1-3), who never led. Andrew Austin made three treys while adding 13 points for Eastern Illinois.

The Wildcats held a commanding 49-17 rebounding advantage, Kentucky also had a 24-6 edge on fastbreak points.

Dioubate scored 10 points in each half. He also rejected two shots and had two steals.

Eastern Illinois made just 32.7% of its shots and hit 6 of 18 from behind the arc.

Brandon Garrison scored six points during an early 13-0 run that saw the Wildcats take a 15-2 lead less than five minutes into the contest.

Kentucky ripped off 13 consecutive points again later in the half. Aberdeen capped that run with a steal and dunk to make it 32-13 with 8:52 left.

The lead reached 30 on Trent Noah’s layup with 42 seconds left before the Wildcats led 47-19 entering the break.

Oweh scored back-to-back baskets to open the second half to push the Kentucky lead back over 30.

A basket by McMorris pulled Eastern Illinois within 53-23 with 17:13 remaining before the Wildcats ran off 12 straight points. Jelavic’s steal and layup ended that run to make it a 42-point margin with 13:43 remaining.

The Panthers scored 10 of the next 13 points with Kooper Jacobi’s jumper cutting their deficit to 68-33 with 9:54 remaining.

Aberdeen’s steal and dunk pushed Kentucky’s lead to 76-36 with 7:15 left.

The advantage reached 47 for the first time on Jelavic’s dunk with 2:02 remaining.

–Field Level Media

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Marie-Louise Eta will make history this Saturday when she becomes the first woman to coach a men’s team in any of Europe’s top five leagues, taking charge of Union Berlin against VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.

But even before her five-game interim stint begins, club president Dirk Zingler has ruled out the possibility of her taking the men’s job permanently.

Eta, 34, is set to lead Union for the remainder of the season following the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, with the club winless in its last three matches and just two victories in 14. Union currently sits 11th in the 18-team table, still not mathematically safe from relegation.

However, Zingler insisted that Eta’s long-term future remains with the club’s women’s side, in line with a previously signed agreement.

Framing her interim spell as an audition for the men’s role, he argued, would undermine both her and the women’s game.

“If she does well and stays with the men, or doesn’t and goes to the women, that’s not a discussion I’m having at all,” Zingler told Sky Sport Germany. “That would be a disservice to her and to women’s football.”

His stance appears to contradict sporting director Horst Heldt, who had earlier left the door open for Eta to be considered for the permanent role.

Eta, for her part, has played down the noise, focusing only on results during her short tenure. “Next year, in any case, I’ll still be a coach,” she said.

Already a trailblazer, Eta previously became the first female assistant coach in the Bundesliga and has also worked with Union’s Under-19 men’s team.

Her appointment has drawn widespread attention, including sexist abuse on social media, prompting the club to publicly defend her.

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#Union #Berlin #rules #permanent #mens #role #MarieLouise #Eta #historic #appointment">Union Berlin rules out permanent men’s role for Marie-Louise Eta despite historic appointment  Marie-Louise Eta will make history this Saturday when she becomes the first woman to coach a men’s team in any of Europe’s top five leagues, taking charge of Union Berlin against VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.But even before her five-game interim stint begins, club president Dirk Zingler has ruled out the possibility of her taking the men’s job permanently.Eta, 34, is set to lead Union for the remainder of the season following the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, with the club winless in its last three matches and just two victories in 14. Union currently sits 11th in the 18-team table, still not mathematically safe from relegation.However, Zingler insisted that Eta’s long-term future remains with the club’s women’s side, in line with a previously signed agreement.Framing her interim spell as an audition for the men’s role, he argued, would undermine both her and the women’s game.“If she does well and stays with the men, or doesn’t and goes to the women, that’s not a discussion I’m having at all,” Zingler told Sky Sport Germany. “That would be a disservice to her and to women’s football.”His stance appears to contradict sporting director Horst Heldt, who had earlier left the door open for Eta to be considered for the permanent role.Eta, for her part, has played down the noise, focusing only on results during her short tenure. “Next year, in any case, I’ll still be a coach,” she said.Already a trailblazer, Eta previously became the first female assistant coach in the Bundesliga and has also worked with Union’s Under-19 men’s team.Her appointment has drawn widespread attention, including sexist abuse on social media, prompting the club to publicly defend her.Published on Apr 17, 2026  #Union #Berlin #rules #permanent #mens #role #MarieLouise #Eta #historic #appointment

Deadspin | Facing uneven Brewers, Marlins out to continue home success   Apr 15, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Miami Marlins catcher Liam Hicks (34) runs and reacts after hitting a two run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the eighth inning at Truist Park. All players are wearing number 42 today in honor of Jackie Robinson. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images   Off to an unusual start, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to visit the Miami Marlins for a three-game series that starts on Friday.  Milwaukee is coming off a brutal stretch. The Brewers started 8-2 then lost six straight — their longest skid since June 2023 — until winning a pair of 2-1 contests over visiting Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday.  The Brewers won on Thursday in part because they bunted three straight times during their two-run, seventh-inning rally.  “Growing up playing the game, ‘small ball’ was huge,” Brewers pitcher Brandon Sproat said. “In the big leagues, you don’t see it as much, but it still works.”  Another unusual Brewers note: Aaron Ashby (5-0, 3.21 ERA) leads the majors in wins, yet he’s a reliever who has thrown just 14 innings this season.  Milwaukee went to the bullpen six times over the past two days, and those relievers combined to pitch 4 2/3 scoreless innings. Ashby got the victory in both games and will likely rest Friday.  The Brewers, who have yet to announce a starting pitcher for the series opener, had the best record in the National League last season. They are far from that team right now, but it hasn’t been wise to bet against them the past few years.  Not counting the COVID year, the Brewers are on a streak of eight straight winning seasons. They have won the NL Central in each of the past three seasons.  The Marlins, meanwhile, last season won 79 games — 17 more than in 2024.   However, they are coming off a 1-5 road trip. The good news for the Marlins is that they are 7-3 at home. In addition, they were off Thursday, which will give them a more rested bullpen compared to Milwaukee.  Marlins manager Clayton McCullough sees some other positives such as DH/catcher Liam Hicks, who has a .900 OPS and enters Friday tied for fifth in the majors with 18 RBIs.  “Liam’s at-bat quality has been on display,” McCullough said. “Seeing him impact the ball has been encouraging.”  More good news for the Marlins could happen soon as 2025 All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers (strained right hamstring) is on a minor league rehab stint.  Besides Hicks, Miami’s leaders in OPS are Otto Lopez (.894), Xavier Edwards (.884), Connor Norby (.852) and Gold Glover Javier Sanoja (.801).  The Marlins enter Friday tied second in the majors in steals (25) but are tied for 26th in homers (14).  Miami on Friday will start right-hander Janson Junk (0-2, 4.32 ERA). He is 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA in his only appearance against Milwaukee, a five-inning start last July 26.  Junk, 30, made his Marlins debut in 2025, going 6-4 with a 4.17 ERA in the best season of his career. He made 21 appearances, including 16 starts. His breakthrough came about when he emphasized sliders and pounded the zone with more strikes.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Facing #uneven #Brewers #Marlins #continue #home #successApr 15, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Miami Marlins catcher Liam Hicks (34) runs and reacts after hitting a two run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the eighth inning at Truist Park. All players are wearing number 42 today in honor of Jackie Robinson. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Off to an unusual start, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to visit the Miami Marlins for a three-game series that starts on Friday.

Milwaukee is coming off a brutal stretch. The Brewers started 8-2 then lost six straight — their longest skid since June 2023 — until winning a pair of 2-1 contests over visiting Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday.

The Brewers won on Thursday in part because they bunted three straight times during their two-run, seventh-inning rally.

“Growing up playing the game, ‘small ball’ was huge,” Brewers pitcher Brandon Sproat said. “In the big leagues, you don’t see it as much, but it still works.”

Another unusual Brewers note: Aaron Ashby (5-0, 3.21 ERA) leads the majors in wins, yet he’s a reliever who has thrown just 14 innings this season.

Milwaukee went to the bullpen six times over the past two days, and those relievers combined to pitch 4 2/3 scoreless innings. Ashby got the victory in both games and will likely rest Friday.

The Brewers, who have yet to announce a starting pitcher for the series opener, had the best record in the National League last season. They are far from that team right now, but it hasn’t been wise to bet against them the past few years.

Not counting the COVID year, the Brewers are on a streak of eight straight winning seasons. They have won the NL Central in each of the past three seasons.


The Marlins, meanwhile, last season won 79 games — 17 more than in 2024.

However, they are coming off a 1-5 road trip. The good news for the Marlins is that they are 7-3 at home. In addition, they were off Thursday, which will give them a more rested bullpen compared to Milwaukee.

Marlins manager Clayton McCullough sees some other positives such as DH/catcher Liam Hicks, who has a .900 OPS and enters Friday tied for fifth in the majors with 18 RBIs.

“Liam’s at-bat quality has been on display,” McCullough said. “Seeing him impact the ball has been encouraging.”

More good news for the Marlins could happen soon as 2025 All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers (strained right hamstring) is on a minor league rehab stint.

Besides Hicks, Miami’s leaders in OPS are Otto Lopez (.894), Xavier Edwards (.884), Connor Norby (.852) and Gold Glover Javier Sanoja (.801).

The Marlins enter Friday tied second in the majors in steals (25) but are tied for 26th in homers (14).

Miami on Friday will start right-hander Janson Junk (0-2, 4.32 ERA). He is 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA in his only appearance against Milwaukee, a five-inning start last July 26.

Junk, 30, made his Marlins debut in 2025, going 6-4 with a 4.17 ERA in the best season of his career. He made 21 appearances, including 16 starts. His breakthrough came about when he emphasized sliders and pounded the zone with more strikes.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Facing #uneven #Brewers #Marlins #continue #home #success">Deadspin | Facing uneven Brewers, Marlins out to continue home success   Apr 15, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Miami Marlins catcher Liam Hicks (34) runs and reacts after hitting a two run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the eighth inning at Truist Park. All players are wearing number 42 today in honor of Jackie Robinson. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images   Off to an unusual start, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to visit the Miami Marlins for a three-game series that starts on Friday.  Milwaukee is coming off a brutal stretch. The Brewers started 8-2 then lost six straight — their longest skid since June 2023 — until winning a pair of 2-1 contests over visiting Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday.  The Brewers won on Thursday in part because they bunted three straight times during their two-run, seventh-inning rally.  “Growing up playing the game, ‘small ball’ was huge,” Brewers pitcher Brandon Sproat said. “In the big leagues, you don’t see it as much, but it still works.”  Another unusual Brewers note: Aaron Ashby (5-0, 3.21 ERA) leads the majors in wins, yet he’s a reliever who has thrown just 14 innings this season.  Milwaukee went to the bullpen six times over the past two days, and those relievers combined to pitch 4 2/3 scoreless innings. Ashby got the victory in both games and will likely rest Friday.  The Brewers, who have yet to announce a starting pitcher for the series opener, had the best record in the National League last season. They are far from that team right now, but it hasn’t been wise to bet against them the past few years.  Not counting the COVID year, the Brewers are on a streak of eight straight winning seasons. They have won the NL Central in each of the past three seasons.  The Marlins, meanwhile, last season won 79 games — 17 more than in 2024.   However, they are coming off a 1-5 road trip. The good news for the Marlins is that they are 7-3 at home. In addition, they were off Thursday, which will give them a more rested bullpen compared to Milwaukee.  Marlins manager Clayton McCullough sees some other positives such as DH/catcher Liam Hicks, who has a .900 OPS and enters Friday tied for fifth in the majors with 18 RBIs.  “Liam’s at-bat quality has been on display,” McCullough said. “Seeing him impact the ball has been encouraging.”  More good news for the Marlins could happen soon as 2025 All-Star outfielder Kyle Stowers (strained right hamstring) is on a minor league rehab stint.  Besides Hicks, Miami’s leaders in OPS are Otto Lopez (.894), Xavier Edwards (.884), Connor Norby (.852) and Gold Glover Javier Sanoja (.801).  The Marlins enter Friday tied second in the majors in steals (25) but are tied for 26th in homers (14).  Miami on Friday will start right-hander Janson Junk (0-2, 4.32 ERA). He is 1-0 with a 5.40 ERA in his only appearance against Milwaukee, a five-inning start last July 26.  Junk, 30, made his Marlins debut in 2025, going 6-4 with a 4.17 ERA in the best season of his career. He made 21 appearances, including 16 starts. His breakthrough came about when he emphasized sliders and pounded the zone with more strikes.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Facing #uneven #Brewers #Marlins #continue #home #success

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