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2024 Presidents Cup - Day Three
2024 Presidents Cup - Day Three

MONTREAL, QUEBEC – SEPTEMBER 28: A general view of the flag on the third green during Saturday Morning Four-Ball on day three of the 2024 Presidents Cup at The Royal Montreal Golf Club on September 28, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
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MONTREAL, QUEBEC – SEPTEMBER 28: A general view of the flag on the third green during Saturday Morning Four-Ball on day three of the 2024 Presidents Cup at The Royal Montreal Golf Club on September 28, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
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FA Cup 2026: Man City to face Southampton, Chelsea takes on Leeds United <div id="content-body-70827700" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Manchester City will take on Southampton in the first semifinal of the FA Cup 2026, while Chelsea will face Leeds United on the April 25/26 weekend.</p><p>Both the semifinal fixtures will be played at Wembley Stadium in London.</p><p>Man City dismantled Liverpool 4-0 in the quarterfinals to make the last four, while Chelsea thumped League One side Port Vale 7-0.</p><p>The biggest upset of the quarterfinal stage came when Southampton stunned Arsenal 2-1.</p><p>Leeds United beat West Ham United on penalties to make its first semifinal in 39 years.</p><div class="fact-box"><h5 class="main-title"> FA Cup 2025-26 semifinals </h5><p> Chelsea vs Leeds United, April 25 </p><p> Southampton vs Manchester City, April 26 </p><h5 class="sub-title"/></div><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 06, 2026</p></div> #Cup #Man #City #face #Southampton #Chelsea #takes #Leeds #United

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Deadspin | Alabama locks down Nate Oats, makes him one of highest-paid coaches <div id=""><section id="0" class=" w-full"><div class="xl:container mx-0 !px-4 py-0 pb-4 !mx-0 !px-0"><img src="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28600743.jpg" srcset="https://images.deadspin.com/tr:w-900/28600743.jpg" alt="Syndication: Detroit Free Press" class="w-full" fetchpriority="high" loading="eager"/><span class="text-0.8 leading-tight">Alabama head coach Nate Oats reacts to a play against Michigan during the first half of NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 round at United Center in Chicago on Friday, March 27, 2026.<!-- --> <!-- --> </span></div></section><section id="section-1"> <p>Alabama has agreed to a contract extension with men’s basketball coach Nate Oats that will make him one of the five highest-paid coaches in the sport, Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne announced Sunday via X.</p> </section><section id="section-2"> <p>“Appropriate members of The Board of Trustees have been notified of the proposed terms of the new agreement and it will soon be formally approved through the Board process,” Byrne wrote in a statement.</p> </section><section id="section-3"> <p>“We are good! He’s not going anywhere,” Byrne wrote on his personal X account.</p> </section><section id="section-4"> <p>This is the third contract extension in four years for Oats, whose previous extension in early 2024 ran through March 2030 and was scheduled to pay him $6.02 million for the 2026-27 season.</p> </section><section id="section-5"> <p>Complete details on the new contract have yet to be announced but, according to USA Today, the five highest-paid coaches at public schools in 2024-25 each made at least $6.1 million — when Oats tied for ninth nationally with a $5 million base salary.</p> </section><section id="section-6"> <p>Oats’ impending raise should put him in the same neighborhood with Kansas’ Bill Self, Arkansas’ John Calipari, UConn’s Dan Hurley, Michigan State’s Tom Izzo and Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd. On Friday, Arizona announced a new five-year deal with Lloyd that starts at $7.2 million, presumably to keep the national Naismith Coach of the Year from leaving for the open North Carolina job.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-7"> <p>Alabama’s rationale for a new deal could have been driven by the same fear.</p> </section> <section id="section-8"> <p>“As long as we’re able to compete to win championships here — SEC, national championships. We haven’t done that here yet — I’d love to be the coach to bring us our first national championship,” Oats said March 26 when asked about potential links to the North Carolina head coaching vacancy.</p> </section><section id="section-9"> <p>“To me, there’s absolutely no reason to leave here. While it’s flattering that a high school guy that caught a couple of breaks would be mentioned with some of these jobs, because they’ve got a lot of tradition, I’m not a guy that’s looking to get out of here any time soon.”</p> </section><section id="section-10"> <p>Oats, 51, has been the head coach at Alabama since 2019 and has compiled a 170-73 record (.700) in his seven seasons. The Crimson Tide have competed in a program record-tying six straight NCAA Tournaments.</p> </section><section id="section-11"> <p>This season Alabama lost to Michigan, who will play for the National Championship on Monday, in the Sweet Sixteen.</p> </section><section id="section-12"> <p>Oats’ deepest run was when he helped lead Alabama to the Final Four as a No. 4 seed during the 2023-24 season. The Crimson Tide fell short to eventual champion UConn.</p> </section><section id="section-13"> <p>Oats has led Alabama to at least two NCAA Tournament wins in all but one of his six appearances with the school.</p> </section><br/><section id="section-14"> <p>–Field Level Media</p> </section> </div> #Deadspin #Alabama #locks #Nate #Oats #highestpaid #coaches

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is staring at a huge defeat in its Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday.

Chasing a tall target of 251, CSK is reeling at 178/8 in 16.1 overs and is on course to lose its third successive match of the season.

The Chennai-outfit’s biggest defeat in the tournament history is by 60 runs, coming against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede in 2013.

CSK’s biggest defeat in IPL (by margin of runs)

60 vs Mumbai Indians, 2013 at Wankhede Stadium

54 vs Punjab Kings, 2022 at Brabourne Stadium

50 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 2025 at MA Chidambaram Stadium

46 vs Mumbai Indians, 2019 at MA Chidambaram Stadium

44 vs Punjab Kings, 2014 at Barabati Stadium

Published on Apr 05, 2026

#IPL #CSKs #biggest #defeat #IPL #history">IPL 2026: What is CSK’s biggest defeat in IPL history?  Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is staring at a huge defeat in its Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday.Chasing a tall target of 251, CSK is reeling at 178/8 in 16.1 overs and is on course to lose its third successive match of the season.The Chennai-outfit’s biggest defeat in the tournament history is by 60 runs, coming against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede in 2013.
CSK’s biggest defeat in IPL (by margin of runs)

60 vs Mumbai Indians, 2013 at Wankhede Stadium

54 vs Punjab Kings, 2022 at Brabourne Stadium

50 vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 2025 at MA Chidambaram Stadium

46 vs Mumbai Indians, 2019 at MA Chidambaram Stadium

44 vs Punjab Kings, 2014 at Barabati Stadium
Published on Apr 05, 2026  #IPL #CSKs #biggest #defeat #IPL #history

Deadspin | On cusp of playoff berth, Canadiens vie for sweep of Devils  Apr 4, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Montréal Canadiens left wing Juraj Slafkovský (20) reacts to missing a shot in the penalty shootout against the New Jersey Devils during overtime at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images   The Montreal Canadiens have a basket of Easter eggs to hunt when they play host to the New Jersey Devils on Sunday in the second half of a home-and-home series.  Not only are the Canadiens (45-21-10, 100 points) on a quest to claim both halves of the mini-series after winning a 4-3 shootout clash on Saturday. They are now on a realistic push to chase the Atlantic Division crown thanks to an eight-game winning streak.  With six games remaining in the regular season, Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, two points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning and tied with the Buffalo Sabres, with one game in hand.  A single point will clinch a playoff spot, but the Canadiens — who last hit the century mark in the 2016-17 season — are looking for more.  “I feel 100 points is good, but we’re trying to get the best possible position for us to start (the playoffs) at home,” goaltender Jakub Dobes said. “We’re trying to finish first.”  Running their winning streak to eight came on a wild ride. The Canadiens staked a 3-0 lead before the midway point of the second period, but the Devils clawed back.  Oliver Kapanen scored the shootout winner in the fifth round to end a perfect five-game road swing.  Now to bring those winning ways to their sure to be frenzied fans.  “I know there’s gonna be a lot of energy in the building,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We’re trying to earn that every game. I think they see we try to battle hard every game and respect that. I think that’s the foundation of our success.”   The Devils technically are still alive in the playoffs but will need all kinds of help and have no room for error.  New Jersey (39-34-3, 81 points) is seven points outside a playoff spot with six games remaining.  Even so, forcing extra time after falling behind by a trio of goals is a sign the Devils plan to go down swinging.  “Even if they scored we just kept working,” said forward Jesper Bratt, who continues to pile up the points. “We knew we were going to somehow get a goal if we kept working, kept the momentum up, and that’s what happened.”  As their likely disappointing season winds down, the Devils certainly have plenty of players making their mark.   Bratt has collected seven goals and 15 assists over the past 14 games, while Dawson Mercer has scored three goals in his past two games, Captain Nico Hischier has collected 10 points during a seven-game point streak (two goals, eight assists) and Jack Hughes has racked up 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 19 games following the Olympic break.  Getting another crack at the Canadiens, and a chance to play spoilers, gives the Devils a bit more motivation on top of the revenge factor.  “Bell Centre, a good atmosphere again,” defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler said. “It’s kind of like a mini-series. We want to go there (Sunday) and do our best.”  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #cusp #playoff #berth #Canadiens #vie #sweep #DevilsApr 4, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Montréal Canadiens left wing Juraj Slafkovský (20) reacts to missing a shot in the penalty shootout against the New Jersey Devils during overtime at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images

The Montreal Canadiens have a basket of Easter eggs to hunt when they play host to the New Jersey Devils on Sunday in the second half of a home-and-home series.

Not only are the Canadiens (45-21-10, 100 points) on a quest to claim both halves of the mini-series after winning a 4-3 shootout clash on Saturday. They are now on a realistic push to chase the Atlantic Division crown thanks to an eight-game winning streak.

With six games remaining in the regular season, Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, two points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning and tied with the Buffalo Sabres, with one game in hand.

A single point will clinch a playoff spot, but the Canadiens — who last hit the century mark in the 2016-17 season — are looking for more.

“I feel 100 points is good, but we’re trying to get the best possible position for us to start (the playoffs) at home,” goaltender Jakub Dobes said. “We’re trying to finish first.”

Running their winning streak to eight came on a wild ride. The Canadiens staked a 3-0 lead before the midway point of the second period, but the Devils clawed back.

Oliver Kapanen scored the shootout winner in the fifth round to end a perfect five-game road swing.

Now to bring those winning ways to their sure to be frenzied fans.


“I know there’s gonna be a lot of energy in the building,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We’re trying to earn that every game. I think they see we try to battle hard every game and respect that. I think that’s the foundation of our success.”

The Devils technically are still alive in the playoffs but will need all kinds of help and have no room for error.

New Jersey (39-34-3, 81 points) is seven points outside a playoff spot with six games remaining.

Even so, forcing extra time after falling behind by a trio of goals is a sign the Devils plan to go down swinging.

“Even if they scored we just kept working,” said forward Jesper Bratt, who continues to pile up the points. “We knew we were going to somehow get a goal if we kept working, kept the momentum up, and that’s what happened.”

As their likely disappointing season winds down, the Devils certainly have plenty of players making their mark.

Bratt has collected seven goals and 15 assists over the past 14 games, while Dawson Mercer has scored three goals in his past two games, Captain Nico Hischier has collected 10 points during a seven-game point streak (two goals, eight assists) and Jack Hughes has racked up 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 19 games following the Olympic break.

Getting another crack at the Canadiens, and a chance to play spoilers, gives the Devils a bit more motivation on top of the revenge factor.

“Bell Centre, a good atmosphere again,” defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler said. “It’s kind of like a mini-series. We want to go there (Sunday) and do our best.”


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #cusp #playoff #berth #Canadiens #vie #sweep #Devils">Deadspin | On cusp of playoff berth, Canadiens vie for sweep of Devils  Apr 4, 2026; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Montréal Canadiens left wing Juraj Slafkovský (20) reacts to missing a shot in the penalty shootout against the New Jersey Devils during overtime at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Salus-Imagn Images   The Montreal Canadiens have a basket of Easter eggs to hunt when they play host to the New Jersey Devils on Sunday in the second half of a home-and-home series.  Not only are the Canadiens (45-21-10, 100 points) on a quest to claim both halves of the mini-series after winning a 4-3 shootout clash on Saturday. They are now on a realistic push to chase the Atlantic Division crown thanks to an eight-game winning streak.  With six games remaining in the regular season, Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, two points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning and tied with the Buffalo Sabres, with one game in hand.  A single point will clinch a playoff spot, but the Canadiens — who last hit the century mark in the 2016-17 season — are looking for more.  “I feel 100 points is good, but we’re trying to get the best possible position for us to start (the playoffs) at home,” goaltender Jakub Dobes said. “We’re trying to finish first.”  Running their winning streak to eight came on a wild ride. The Canadiens staked a 3-0 lead before the midway point of the second period, but the Devils clawed back.  Oliver Kapanen scored the shootout winner in the fifth round to end a perfect five-game road swing.  Now to bring those winning ways to their sure to be frenzied fans.  “I know there’s gonna be a lot of energy in the building,” Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. “We’re trying to earn that every game. I think they see we try to battle hard every game and respect that. I think that’s the foundation of our success.”   The Devils technically are still alive in the playoffs but will need all kinds of help and have no room for error.  New Jersey (39-34-3, 81 points) is seven points outside a playoff spot with six games remaining.  Even so, forcing extra time after falling behind by a trio of goals is a sign the Devils plan to go down swinging.  “Even if they scored we just kept working,” said forward Jesper Bratt, who continues to pile up the points. “We knew we were going to somehow get a goal if we kept working, kept the momentum up, and that’s what happened.”  As their likely disappointing season winds down, the Devils certainly have plenty of players making their mark.   Bratt has collected seven goals and 15 assists over the past 14 games, while Dawson Mercer has scored three goals in his past two games, Captain Nico Hischier has collected 10 points during a seven-game point streak (two goals, eight assists) and Jack Hughes has racked up 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists) in 19 games following the Olympic break.  Getting another crack at the Canadiens, and a chance to play spoilers, gives the Devils a bit more motivation on top of the revenge factor.  “Bell Centre, a good atmosphere again,” defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler said. “It’s kind of like a mini-series. We want to go there (Sunday) and do our best.”  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #cusp #playoff #berth #Canadiens #vie #sweep #Devils

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