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Archives for February 2026

NBA All-Star Game: We Are the World

February 15, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

INGLEWOOD – Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey scored nine points and Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards added eight as USA Stars came out on top during the All-Star Game on Sunday with an easy 47-21 mini-tournament victory over USA Stripes. The three-team round-robin tournament of short 12-minute games also included Team World, made up of international stars, and was the latest incarnation of the ever-changing All-Star Game format that went with four teams in a tournament-style bracket last year.

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Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder also scored eight points and Jalen Duren of the Detroit Pistons added six as the younger USA Stars avenged an earlier 42-40 defeat to the veteran USA Stripes in the three-game round robin.

The Philadelphia 76ers’ Maxey went 4 of 8 from the floor in the 12-minute title game and the Minnesota Timberwolves’ Edwards went 3 of 5 with a pair of 3-pointers. Edwards scored 32 total points in his teams’ three games and was named MVP.

The Cleveland Cavaliers’ Donovan Mitchell scored six points and the Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James added five for USA Stripes.

USA Stars took control early in the title game by grabbing an early 12-1 lead, with Maxey scoring seven of the points. Team Stripes was within 18-9 with 7:03 remaining after consecutive 3-pointers from James and Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks, but USA Stars dominated from there.

A 15-0 run eliminated any potential drama as USA Stars led 33-9 with 4:19 remaining.

The Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard scored just one point in the title game, while going 0 of 4 from the floor. It came after he dominated the final round-robin game with 31 points in 12 minutes of a 48-45 victory over Team World to advance his side to the final.

In the opening game of the three-team round robin, USA Stars defeated Team World 37-35 in extra time on a 3-pointer from the Toronto Raptors’ Scottie Barnes.

–Field Level Media

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: NBA, NBA All-Star Game

Morikawa Ends an 848 Day Drought

February 15, 2026 by PGA Tour Brunch

By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

PEBBLE BEACH – Collin Morikawa had a pretty good weekend. First, he and his wife announced they are expecting. (Congrats, all around). Then, he broke an 848 day drought between PGA Tour wins. And, since the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is a Signature event on TOUR, he pocketed $4m dollars for the baby to get “new shoes.”

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Morikawa (Winner/-22) earned seventh PGA TOUR victory in his 145th start at age of 29 years, 9 days. He won again in his 46th PGA TOUR start since his last victory at the 2023 Baycurrent Classic (span of 848 days).

Morikawa’s PGA TOUR wins (7): 2019 Barracuda Championship, 2020 Workday Charity Open, 2020 PGA Championship, 2021 WGC-Workday Championship at The Concession, 2021 The Open Championship, 2023 Baycurrent Classic, 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

It is his third TOUR victory in California (2019 Barracuda Championship, 2020 PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park); his first win in a TOUR Signature Event

Morikawa earned a cool 700 FedExCup points and moved to No. 3 in the FedExCup standings. He also moved from No. 19 to No. 5 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

 

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Final Leaderboard

1 Collin Morikawa 69 SH 68 PB 62 PB 67 PB 266 (-22)

T2 Min Woo Lee 67 SH 65 PB 70 PB 65 PB 267 (-21)

T2 Sepp Straka 66 PB 66 SH 67 PB 68 PB 267 (-21)

T4 Scottie Scheffler 72 PB 66 SH 67 PB 63 PB 268 (-20)

T4 Tommy Fleetwood 67 SH 68 PB 67 PB 66 PB 268 (-20)

Full Leaderboard: (link)

Filed Under: PGA TOUR Tagged With: Pebble Beach, PGA Tour

FRIAR SCHMUCK!

February 15, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

PROVIDENCE – (Staff Report from Official News Release) – No. 17/17 St. John’s extended its win streak to 11 games with a road win at Providence, while Villanova moved to 6-1 in BIG EAST away games with a victory at Creighton.  Xavier made a season-high 16 3-pointers at home in a win over Marquette, and No. 6/5 UConn saw Alex Karaban become the program’s winningest player, pulling away late against Georgetown.
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At the St. John’s vs Providence game, seven players were ejected between both teams in the second half, including a technical foul for fighting by Providence’s Duncan Powell at the 14:25 mark.
St. John’s 79, Providence  69 – Box Score 
  • Dylan Darling tallied 18 of his game and season-high 23 points in the second half to lead No. 17/17 St. John’s to a win at Providence.
  • The win extended the Johnnies’ overall win streak to 11 games – the fourth-longest streak in the country.
  • The Red Storm built as much as a 13-point advantage in the first half.
  • Providence answered with a 7-0 push of its own and got within five at the half (34-29).
  • The Friars started the second half on a 7-1 push, regaining the lead early into the period.
  • St. John’s took the lead for good after a pair of Bryce Hopkins free throws with 14:25 to play.
  • Zuby Ejiofor finished with 14 points, while Oziyah Sellers added 11 for the Red Storm.
  • Stefan Vaaks led Providence with 20 points to go with five rebounds and three assists.  Ryan Mela added 14 points and nine boards.
Of Note:
  • St. John’s held a 31-3 advantage in bench scoring
  • The win marked SJU’s 10th straight BIG EAST road victory – the longest such stretch of conference road wins in program history
  • Providence’s Stefan Vaaks logged his sixth game with 20 or more points and is one of only three freshmen nationally to have at least 70 made 3-pointers on the season
Villanova 80, Creighton 69 – Box Score
  • The Wildcats got double-doubles from Duke Brennan (21 points/12 rebounds) and Tyler Perkins (17 points/11 rebounds) in a road win at Creighton
  • It was Brennan’s team-best 11th double-double, while Perkins logged his second of the season
  • Nova used an extended 23-8 run en route to building a 16-point lead in the opening frame.  The Cats would lead 41-27 at halftime.
  • Creighton would get within single digits in the second half, cutting the deficit to seven (49-42) with 16:17 left and eight (68-60) with just under two minutes to play.
  • Devin Askew (13) and Malachi Palmer (10) tallied double-digits off the bench for Villanova.
  • Nik Graves led the Bluejays with 15 points to go with five assists.  Josh Dix added 14 points and Austin Swartz 12.
Of Note:
  • Villanova improved to 6-1 in BIG EAST road games and has seven road victories on the season – tied for the second-most among power conference teams
  • Devin Askew logged his ninth double-digit scoring output off the bench; six have come in BIG EAST play
  • Creighton has logged five or more 3-pointers in 97 straight games
Xavier 96, Marquette 88 – Box Score 
  • Four Musketeers scored in double figures, led by a career-high 23 from Jovan Milicevic.
  • Marquette’s Nigel James Jr. logged his third 30-point performance in BIG EAST play, finishing with 30 points and a career-best 12 assists.
  • Xavier trailed for only 19 seconds on the day, after Marquette’s James Jr. opened the game with a 3-pointer.
  • The Musketeers connected on 11 first half 3-pointers, opening up as much as a 21-point lead (46-25) with 4:25 left in the opening period
  • Marquette’s offense shifted into high gear in the second half, connecting on nearly 58% from the floor
  • A Ben Gold dunk got the Golden Eagles as close as three (72-69) with seven and a half minutes to play.
  • MU was within four with 2:08 to go before Xavier closed the game on a 9-5 push.
  • For Xavier, All Wright finished with 19 points, while Tre Carroll added 18. Filip Borovicanin registered a double-double with 15 points and 11 boards.
  • Royce Parham logged 24 points and 10 boards for the Golden Eagles; his second double-double in as many games.
Of Note:
  • Xavier has scored 90 or more in BIG EAST play on three occasions and 80 or more seven times.
  • The Musketeers logged a season-best 16 3-pointers on 34 attempts
  • Marquette’s Nigel James Jr. is the first BIG EAST freshman since Notre Dame’s Troy Murphy to have at least three 30+ point games in conference regular season play
  • It was also the first 30 point/12 assist performance in BIG EAST play since Feb. 23, 2002 (Chris Thomas, Notre Dame)
UConn 79, Georgetown 75 – Box Score 
  • Solo Ball scored 20 points and Alex Karaban added 18 as No. 6/5 UConn improved to 14-1 in BIG EAST play.
  • Karaban became UConn’s all-time winningest player, logging his 116th victory in a Husky uniform.
  • The Huskies made 56% of their shot attempts in the first half, leading by as many as 11.  UConn led 41-33 at the break.
  • The lead would rise to as many as 14 (49-35) in the second half before Georgetown began to chip away
  • The Hoyas’ Kayvaun Mulready would score 12 of his 15 points over the final 12:30, including a free throw with 11 seconds left that made it a two-point game (77-75).
  • Two Karaban free throws with 10 ticks to play sealed the win for the Huskies
  • Silas Demary Jr. narrowly missed his second triple-double of the season for UConn, finishing with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists. Freshmen Braylon Mullins and Eric Reibe tallied 10 points apiece.
  • Georgetown’s KJ Lewis led all scorers with 24 points.  The junior guard added nine rebounds, three assists,, and five steals.
  • Vince Iwuchukwu finished with 16 points and seven boards, while Kayvaun Mulready had 15 points (4-7 3FG).
Of Note:
  • Alex Karaban also logged his 136th start for UConn, also a new program standard
  • Over his last two games, Solo Ball has hit 11 3-pointers on 27 attempts for the Huskies
  • Georgetown’s KJ Lewis registered his third game with at least 20 points and five steals.  He is one of two power conference players to do so on at least three occasions.
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Today’s action: There is one game scheduled for Sunday, as Seton Hall heads to Butler for a 6 p.m. ET tipoff on FS1.

Filed Under: Big East, Boston Sports, NCAA, NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Big East, Big East Basketball

NBA Says World “Be” Me

February 15, 2026 by Terry Lyons

INGLEWOOD – (Staff and Wire Service Report) – Inside an arena covered by a shell that could pass for a globe, the NBA will try to entertain on Sunday while also reaching out to the rest of the world.

The NBA All-Star Game’s latest concept involves a team of the league’s top international players competing against two teams composed of domestic talent. The format will be a round-robin, leading to a championship game after one of the three teams is eliminated through a series of head-to-head matchups.

Team World will be without Giannis Antetokounmpo of Greece and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Canada, yet still features the talents of three-time MVP Nikola Jokic of Serbia, Luka Doncic of Slovenia and Victor Wembanyama of France among its nine players.

The USA Stars team skews younger with Devin Booker, Cade Cunningham and Anthony Edwards, while USA Stripes boasts experience with Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard of the host Los Angeles Clippers.

Leonard is eager to showcase what the Clippers’ two-year-old Intuit Dome is all about. He appears less enthusiastic about the All-Star Game format that departs from traditional norms.

“I know it’s three teams and I’m like, ‘Is it a pickup game where we wait until somebody (wins)?” Leonard said. “I’d rather just be East and West and go out there and compete and see what the outcome is.”

At first glance, the setup appears to give players worldwide a chance to represent themselves in basketball’s best league, but even that opportunity feels somewhat empty. At least until the competition kicks off, it does.

“For me, I’m going to play like I played every year,” Jokic said Saturday. “… I’m not sure that it is going to bring (more) fire to me, no, because I play (that way) every game the same.”

The NBA is known for setting trends, but Sunday’s format appears to draw inspiration from the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off last year and the ongoing international showdown that is the Milan Cortina Olympics.

And yet, it doesn’t seem to be generating the same passion as either event. Jokic even has a prediction about how it all will unfold.

“We are going to have (veteran) OGs and maybe they’re going to play the most. They’re going to try to prove they can still be in this league,” Jokic said. “They are really good players. Probably all of them are Hall of Famers.

“I think Europeans are going to probably pass the ball a lot and have fun out there. OGs (are) probably going to win it, and the third team is probably going to dunk the most times.”

For all of the complaints that All-Star Weekend no longer moves the needle, Jokic does point out what is on the line for each squad. Perhaps that is the lens to use come Sunday.

“They need something to complain about (and) I don’t think it’s that big of a deal, to be honest, the All-Star Game, All-Star Weekend,” Durant said about All-Star Game criticism. “Just here to celebrate the game of basketball. People still coming to celebrate the game of basketball. They’re coming to watch.”

–Doug Padilla, Field Level Media

Filed Under: NBA Tagged With: NBA, NBA All-Star Game

TL’s Sunday Sports Notes | Feb 15

February 15, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

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By TERRY LYONS, Editor of Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – As pitchers and catches reported to Spring Training and Major League Baseball turned towards the 2026 season, three MLB teams took a gut punch, right in the very first inning.

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor, Arizona Diamondbacks right fielder Corbin Carroll, and Baltimore Orioles second baseman Jackson Holliday all suffered the same exact injury – broken hamate bones in their wrists.

There’s nothing as bad as losing a star player on the first day of Spring Training, and, in each case, it was a foundational talent for their respective teams.

The human wrist is an amazing joint, chock full of small bones that allow the wrist to move in every direction. A hamate bone injury is a fracture or stress reaction of the key bone, which is located within the wrist. The injury is often caused by activities that require a strong grip, such as baseball or golf. Symptoms typically include pain and swelling on the palm side of the wrist, particularly near the pinky finger, and recovery can take several weeks. Severe cases can require surgery. The procedure and rehabilitation (often difficult and painful) can take, at least, six weeks.

From first hand experience, and in layman’s terms – “It is never the same again.”

The most noticeable talent of major league baseball players resides in the eyes and wrists of the most successful batters. Yes, power can come from the arms, thighs and legs planted in a proper stance, but seeing the ball and then moving the hands and often turning the wrists to create bat speed is the secret all of the best hitters possess. Great eyes and great wrists can not be taught. It is innate.

Six or maybe eight weeks in a cast (or even a soft cast) will result in atrophy and soreness, no matter how great the rehabilitation process is managed. When hands/wrist/bat speed is lost, even milliseconds, it can take .010 or more off a batting average.

HERE NOW, THE NOTES: Noting from the NBA’s official news release, – At the 26th NBA All-Star Technology Summit at YouTube Theater in Los Angeles, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg, Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel and the world’s most-followed basketball YouTube creator, Jesser, previewed a new AI-powered technology that allows fans to watch live games from a player’s vantage point in real time. … During a live onstage demo, Jesser activated “POV mode,” enabling viewers to watch the Jan. 29 game between the Mavericks and Hornets from the on-court perspective of Flagg and Knueppel in real time. The presentation showcased the limitless ways that fans will be able to watch live NBA games through immersive angles and personalized customizations. The prototype animations from the demonstration will ultimately be replaced with visualizations of the actual players. It can be viewed HERE.

TIDBITS & NUGGETS: Veteran NBA guard and former president of the NBA Player’s Association Chris Paul announced his retirement during NBA All-Star Weekend in LA. He did it with a short social media post, quickly picked up by fans and some 200 media “influencers” stationed at the festivities. “This is it! After 21 years I’m stepping away from basketball,” Paul wrote on Instagram. … NBA Commissioner Adam Silverissued the following statement to note the contributions made by Paul: – “After 21 remarkable seasons, Chris Paul retires as one of the greatest point guards in NBA history and a true steward of our sport. From the moment he entered the league, Chris distinguished himself with his savvy playmaking skills, elite competitiveness and intense work ethic. He also poured enormous time and energy into his role as President of the Players Association – offering thoughtful and principled perspectives to strengthen our game and our business. His leadership on behalf of the players was essential in negotiating collective bargaining agreements, helping guide the league through a pandemic, addressing important societal issues and so much more. On behalf of the NBA, I congratulate Chris on an extraordinary career and thank him for his friendship, partnership and lasting contributions to our game.”

PREZ: President Barack Obama spoke at the NBA’s Tech Summit in Los Angeles. The seminar is an “off the record” event, but a very simple message from Obama resonated worldwide: “Sports is one of America’s greatest exports,” he said. “Sports can bring the world together. I’m a big believer that joy brings about change.” – That comment is no secret to anyone who has worked in, or competed in sports and should be shouted from the highest mountains, everywhere in the world.


SLAM: There’s often talk of the career Grand Slams in professional golf and tennis, but did you know Anthony Davis, now of the Washington Wizards, is the only male player to win the grand slam-dunk for basketball. Davis has won:

  • NCAA National Championship: 2012 (University of Kentucky)
  • Olympic Gold Medal: 2012 (London) and 2024 (Paris)
  • FIBA World Cup Gold: 2014 (Spain)
  • NBA Championship: 2020 (Los Angeles Lakers)

On the women’s basketball side, the feat has been accomplished far more often. In fact there’s a dozen players. Here is the list of women who have won the “Grand Slam-Dunk”

  • Breanna Stewart
  • Sue Bird
  • Diana Taurasi
  • A’ja Wilson
  • Maya Moore
  • Brittney Griner
  • Tamika Catchings
  • Sheryl Swoopes
  • Cynthia Cooper
  • Swin Cash
  • Asjha Jones
  • Kara Wolters

SPORTS BIZ: Over the NBA All-Star break, the Boston Celtics extended their advertising agreement with Experience Abu Dhabi through the conclusion of the 2027–28 season. This renewal broadens Experience Abu Dhabi’s presence across Celtics platforms and fan-engagement initiatives. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with Experience Abu Dhabi as we look to expand the global reach and engagement of both the Boston Celtics and Experience Abu Dhabi brands,” said Ted Dalton, Boston Celtics Chief Partnership Officer. “Their commitment to creating special fan moments, both in Boston and internationally, aligns closely with our vision, and this renewed agreement will allow us to deliver even more impactful experiences over the coming years.” … Under the renewed agreement, Experience Abu Dhabi will continue as an Official International Marketing Partner of the Boston Celtics. The partnership includes extensive in-arena visibility during Celtics home games, with courtside signage, basket stanchion signage, center-hung scoreboard LED rings, and commercial spots, all of which will extend into the playoffs. Experience Abu Dhabi will also receive banner advertising on Celtics.com. … “We are delighted to extend our relationship with the Boston Celtics through to the 2027-28 season,” said Steve Cox, Acting Strategic Marketing & Communication Sector Executive Director at DCT Abu Dhabi. “Abu Dhabi is a welcoming destination defined by culture, community and memorable experiences, and this agreement reflects that spirit. Sport continues to enrich Abu Dhabi’s appeal as a destination, while allowing us to build meaningful and lasting connections with travelers worldwide.”

The NBA and USA Basketball have played exhibition games in Abu Dhabi, including the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers this past October.


INJURED: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Giannis Antetokounmapo are both injured and out for the World team. Alperen Şengün and De’Aaron Fox will replace the injured players. Fox, the Spurs’ guard joins USA Stripes while Heat swingman Norman Powell (Jamaica) moves from USA Stripes to Team World. Steph Curry of the USA Stripes is also out (right knee) and will be replaced by Brandon Ingram.


COLLEGE SPORTS RANKINGS: While everyone in the Fall is focused on the CFP rankings, and college basketball fans are now watching the NCAA Coaches and Associated Press Top 25s, some might care to see two other polls. The men’s college ice hockey and the NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse poll is worth a look. In each case, I’ll provide the Top 10 with links for the rest.

College Hockey: (via U.S. College Hockey Online) – (link)

  1. Michigan State
  2. Michigan
  3. North Dakota
  4. Western Michigan
  5. Quinnipiac
  6. Penn State
  7. Providence
  8. Denver
  9. Cornell
  10. Minnesota Duluth

Division I Men’s Lacrosse (via Inside Lacrosse poll) – (link)

  1. Maryland
  2. Syracuse
  3. Princeton
  4. Cornell
  5. Georgetown
  6. North Carolina
  7. Notre Dame
  8. Richmond
  9. Duke
  10. Ohio State

SECOND HAND, ERRR, CHANCE NEWS: In a category touching upon “you can’t make it up,” the POTUS pardoned five former NFL football players — one posthumously — for various crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.

The pardons were announced by White House pardon czar Alice Marie Johnson just days after the NFL Super Bowl. Ex-NFL players Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and the late Billy Cannon were granted the clemency.

“As football reminds us, excellence is built on grit, grace, and the courage to rise again. So is our nation,” Johnson wrote on the social media site X.

Klecko, a former lineman for the New York Jets, pleaded guilty to perjury after lying to a federal grand jury that was investigating insurance fraud. A defensive lineman, Klecko was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2023.

Newton, an offensive lineman, pleaded guilty to a federal drug trafficking charge after authorities discovered $10,000 in his pickup truck as well as 175 pounds of marijuana in an accompanying car driven by another man. Newton was a two-time All-Pro player and six-time Pro Bowler.

Lewis, formerly of the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns, had previously pleaded guilty in a drug case in which he used a cellphone to try to set up a drug deal not long after he was a top pick in the 2000 NFL draft. Lewis, a running back, was named an All-Pro once and was a one-time Pro Bowler. He was named the 2003 AP Offensive Player of the Year.

Henry, who played for the Denver Broncos, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic cocaine for financing a drug ring that moved the drug between Colorado and Montana. He was a running back for three teams and a one-time Pro Bowl star.

Cannon, who played for the Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs, admitted to counterfeiting in the mid-1980s after a series of bad investments and debts left him broke. He was a two-time All-Pro player and a two-time Pro Bowler. Cannon also won the 1959 Heisman Trophy while starring for Louisiana State University, where he had one of the most memorable plays in college football history: an 89-yard punt return for a touchdown against Ole Miss. He died in 2018.

MASCOT MANIA: For fans of Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, and the event mascots, Milo and Tina, it’s been nearly impossible to find a plush toy of the stuffed siblings in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. … Many of the official Olympics stores in the host cities are already sold out, less than a week into the Winter Games. … “I think the only way to get them is to actually win a medal,” Julia Peeler joked Tuesday in central Milan, where Tina and Milo characters posed for photos with fans. The 38-year-old Peeler, from South Carolina, is on the hunt for the plushies for her niece. Buona fortuna – or Good luck.

LOOKING FORWARDS & BACKWARDS: This column is usually a forward-thinking document but today it’s important to look back to last week’s Super Bowl and the outstanding defensive performance by the Seattle Seahawks in their 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots. Credit must also be given to Seahawks QB Sam Darnold who threw for 202 yards and a TD to lead his club to the win while his running back Kenneth Walker III took MVP honors with a 27-carry, 135 yard performance which also added two catches for another 26 yards. … My forecast was for a New England victory with the Patriots’ defense making a game-long stand. … Seattle was far too good for the young Boston team, especially QB Drake Maye who was rushed, sacked, beaten and pummeled all day long. Seattle had the superior D and far superior team.

Looking forward, here’s a few dates and sporting events to circle:

  • February 18, 20-21 – Men’s Olympic Ice Hockey
  • February 19 – Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey medal round
  • February 25 – St. John’s at UConn (men’s basketball)
  • March 6-7 – MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference (Boston)
  • March 11-14 – BIG EAST men’s basketball at MSG (New York)
  • March 15 – NCAA men’s Selection Sunday

Filed Under: Boston Sports, While We're Young Ideas Tagged With: Baseball, NBA, TL's Sunday Sports Notes

The Quad Clod

February 14, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

MILAN – (Wire Service Report) – Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Shaidorov emerged as the shocking winner of the men’s competition at the Milan Cortina Games on Friday as heavy favorite Ilia Malinin’s free program fell apart and he finished out of the medals in one of Olympic figure skating’s biggest upsets.

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Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama took silver and countryman Shun Sato captured bronze on a night when many top skaters struggled to execute their jumps.

Malinin had been expected to pack in seven quadruple jumps, including the quad Axel which only he has landed in competition, but the American’s display unraveled as he made one mistake after another.

From the moment the expected quad Axel turned into a single Axel, he appeared to be in freefall as he made two crash landings onto the ice and ended up executing only three quads cleanly.

He looked absolutely distraught by the end of his free skate and kept shaking his head, scarcely believing the nightmare he had just endured on the biggest stage for his sport.

His score of 156.33 left him languishing in 15th place in the free skate and he ended up with a total of 264.49 points.

Shaidorov, who had finished fifth in the short program earlier this week, topped Friday’s competition with 198.64 points to earn the gold medal with a total of 291.58.

Malinin said the pressure of being the gold-medal favorite and the enormous media attention on him in his first Games was “too much to handle.”

“I’m trying to understand what happened specifically,” Malinin told reporters.

Shaidorov, who like Malinin is 21 years old and known for his technical ability, fell on his back in ecstasy on the ice at the Milano Ice Skating Arena after delivering a personal best, but few could have foreseen what was to come since all of the main medal contenders had yet to skate.

Frenchman Adam Siao Him Fa, who entered the free skate in third place, struggled mightily and Kagiyama, who was in second behind Malinin, also failed to live up to his standards.

Their errors appeared to have set the stage for two-time world champion Malinin to cruise to the title, especially since he had won 14 competitions in a row dating back to 2023.

But it was not to be.

Malinin said he was happy for Shaidorov, whose medal is Kazakhstan’s first of the Games.

“I went up to him and I congratulated him because watching him skate, I watched him in the locker room, and we’re just so proud of him,” he said.

“That’s what’s so special about the sport as well, is everyone has each other’s support.

“And I feel like we’re all a big, huge figure skating family. And I think people forget that when, you know, they see us competing against each other.”

–Reuters – Special to Field Level Media and Digital Sports Desk

Filed Under: Boston Sports, Sports Business Tagged With: Milan Olympic Games, Olympic Games

Gold and Silver for USA in Moguls

February 11, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

LIVIGNO – (Wire Service Report) – American freestyle skier Elizabeth Lemley won a surprise gold medal in moguls with two neat and quick runs at the Winter Games on Wednesday. Her victory put an end to 2022 champion Jakara Anthony’s bid to become the first Australian to successfully defend a title at a Winter Games.

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Anthony, who has dominated the discipline for the last four years, led from silver medalist American Jaelin Kauf after the first run but wobbled out of line on her second to finish eighth and last.

Kauf, who also finished second in Beijing four years ago, won her second silver with a score of 80.77, and Pyeongchang 2018 champion France’s Perrine Laffont clinched bronze with 78 points.

In her first run of the finals, under a bright and sunny afternoon sky in the narrow valley of Livigno, Lemley was in firm control of her skis, always pinned one to the other, and landed well after two big jumps.

In the second run — also known as the superfinal — the skier pushed on the speed, keeping her skis tight together and showing off great technique around the moguls and with a big grab on the bottom jump.

“I was trying to focus on trusting myself. I’ve been working on that this whole season … and right when I pushed out of the gate, I said to myself, ‘Let’s go!’” Lemley told a press conference after the medal ceremony.

Like other athletes at the Winter Games, Lemley’s medal fell apart as she was celebrating on the top of the podium just after she received it from Australian Olympic Committee President Ian Chesterman, who would have been hoping for a different outcome.

Anthony had a first fast, clean run for the finals, with smooth turns and a big grab on the bottom jump, but in the second she lost control in the middle section of the moguls, leaving her fall line, the straightest path down the hill.

Her 83.96 score on the first run would have been enough for gold had she reproduced it in the second, but only the final score counts and Lemley’s 82.30 secured the American her first global title.

Kauf, who got through to the final only hours before in the second qualifying round, delivered a fast first run down the hill, with tidy skiing through the moguls and strong jumps.

In the superfinal she was strong and quick, with a big top jump, crushing through the moguls and performing a grab in the bottom air.

“I definitely didn’t take the easy route into the finals… but I think everything happens for a reason,” Kauf said.

Despite scraping through to the second final round with a stylish technique but not so clean jumps, Laffont set a very high bar in the second run, showing off great precision and performing two big jumps with grabs.

Japan’s Hinako Tomitaka also scored 78 but Laffont took the bronze as she was awarded a better score — 42.6 to 42 — for her turns in the final run.

Asked what went through her mind when she saw her score was the same as Tomitaka’s, Laffont said: “Today was a real roller coaster. It is pretty hard to remember what I was thinking.”

Anthony was disappointed but was already looking ahead.

“I’m pretty bummed, to be honest,” Anthony said. “I definitely had what it took, but it is just not my day today sadly. Maybe in another four years’ time.”

–Reuters, Special to Field Level Media and Digital Sports Desk

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Villanova Rallies to Defeat Marquette

February 10, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

MILWAUKEE – (Staff Report from Official News Release) – Tyler Perkins led Villanova with 22 points – scoring 11 of those during a late second half run over the final six minutes of play – helping the Wildcats edge past Marquette at home on Wednesday night.  Royce Parham added a career-high 26 points to go with 10 rebounds for the Golden Eagles.
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Villanova 77, Marquette 74 – Box Score
  • Tyler Perkins had 22 points and eight rebounds as Villanova rallied late at home against Marquette
  • There were three ties and four lead changes over the final 20 minutes of play.
  • The Wildcats made 13 3-pointers in the game, including six over the final eight and a half minutes of regulation
  • Marquette led by nine points with 6:13 to go after a Ben Gold corner 3-pointer made it 66-57.  That shot keyed a stretch where both teams combined to connect from beyond on the arc on seven straight possessions.
  • Nova tied it up at 66-66 with 4:20 left after a trio of three-balls – two from Perkins and one from Matthew Hodge.
  • The Golden Eagles used the 3-pointer on back-to-back possessions – from Gold and Chase Ross – to lead 72-66 with 3:15 to go.
  • The Wildcats closed the game on an 11-2 push, going 6-for-6 from the charity stripe to seal the win.
  • Nova led by as many as 11 points, holding a 20-9 advantage at the 10:14 mark in the first half.  The Golden Eagles trimmed that deficit to four points – 36-32 – by halftime.
  • Marquette used a 23-7 run midway through the second half to go from trailing by seven to gaining a nine-point lead.
  • Acaden Lewis finished with 15 points, five assists, and three steals for Villanova.  Hodge finished with 13 points, while Duke Brennan added 10 points and eight boards.
  • Royce Parham poured in a career-high 26 points for Marquette to go with 11 rebounds for his first collegiate double-double.  Parham made 8-of-9 shots from the floor and 9-of-10 from the free throw line.
  • Adrian Stevens posted his second straight game with a season-best 18 points.  Nigel James Jr. dished out six assists.
Of Note:
  • Villanova’s Tyler Perkins has tallied 15 or more points in each of the last eight games.
  • Over the span, the 6-4 junior is averaging 18.0 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.2 steals while connecting on better than 40% from the perimeter (21-52).
  • Marquette’s Royce Parham posted one of the most efficient scoring performances in the BIG EAST this season, tallying 26 points on only nine field goal attempts.
  • The only other player to score at least 25 on nine or fewer FGA: teammate Chase Ross.  Ross tallied 27 points on eight shots against Central Michigan (Nov. 22).

Filed Under: Big East, NCAA, NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Big East Basketball, Marquette, Marquette Golden Eagles, Villanova

Pitino Wins! (For St. John’s)

February 9, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

NEW YORK – (Staff Report from Official News Release) – No. 17/17 St. John’s needed overtime to dispatch Xavier, 87-82, on Monday night at Madison Square Garden in the second of two regular season matchups between head coaches Rick and Richard Pitino.  It was the Red Storm’s first overtime game of the season.

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St. John’s 87, Xavier 82 OT – Box Score

  • Neither team led by more than five points in a game that saw 15 lead changes and 15 ties in 45 minutes of play.
  • St. John’s extended its win streak to 10 games – currently the nation’s fourth-longest win streak.  For the second straight season, SJU is 12-1 in BIG EAST play.
  • Zuby Ejiofor led the Red Storm with 25 points (8-11 FG) to go with seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals, while Dylan Darling added 16 points and four assists.
  • Both teams were efficient offensively in the first half, each connecting on better than 47% shooting through the first 20 minutes. The game was knotted at 42-42 at the break.
  • In the second half, both teams traded baskets for the first 10 minutes until a quick 5-0 spurt gave the Musketeers a five-point lead (69-64) with 9:26 left in regulation.
  • St. John’s countered with an 8-2 push, regaining the lead (72-71) with 5:42 left.
  • X’s Tre Carroll put the Musketeers up 78-76 with 46 ticks left, but a putback by SJU’s Oziyah Sellers with 16 seconds remaining tied it at 78-78, forcing OT.
  • Ejiofor scored six of SJU’s nine points in the extra frame, including making 4-of-6 free throws down the stretch.
  • For the game, Bryce Hopkins tallied 19 points and nine boards for St. John’s, while Sellers finished with 11 points.  Dillon Mitchell grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds
  • Xavier had five players reach double digits, led by Tre Carroll’s 21 points – 17 coming in the second half. He also had eight rebounds and four assists. 
  • Jovan Milicevic finished with 13 points while Filip Borovicanin logged a double-double with 12 points and 10 boards.  Malik Messina-Moore (11 points) and Anthony Robinson (10) rounded out the double digit scorers for the Musketeers.
Of Note:
  • The margin of victory in the two games between the Pitino-coached teams was five points.  SJU won, 88-83, on Jan. 24 in Cincinnati and prevailed 87-82 on Monday night at MSG
  • The Red Storm are now 3-1 all-time in overtime games under Rick Pitino.  The lone setback was a double OT loss against Baylor in the Baha Mar Classic in Nassau, Bahamas on Nov. 21, 2024.
  • Xavier’s Tre Carroll passed the 1,000-point mark for his collegiate career in the game.

Filed Under: Big East, NCAA, NCAA Basketball Tagged With: Pitino Match

Red Sox Acquire Durbin; Trade Hamilton

February 9, 2026 by Digital Sports Desk

BOSTON – (Staff and Wire Service Report from Official News Release) – The Boston Red Sox are acquiring third baseman Caleb Durbin and two other infielders from the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for three players, multiple media outlets reported Monday.

The reported trade sends left-handers Kyle Harrison and Shane Drohan and infielder David Hamilton to Milwaukee. Boston will also acquire Andruw Monasterio, Anthony Seigler and a Competitive Balance Round B Draft pick.

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Durbin, who turns 26 on Feb. 22, fills a lineup void created when Alex Bregman signed with the Chicago Cubs in free agency.

Durbin made his major league debut last April and batted .256 with 11 home runs, 53 RBIs and 18 stolen bases in 136 games for the Brewers. He led the National League with 24 hit-by-pitches and finished third in the NL Rookie of the Year voting.

Durbin, 25, make  his Major League debut on April 18. The right-handed hitter played in 136 games, batting .256 (114-for-445) with 25 doubles, 11 home runs, 60 runs scored, 53 RBI, and 18 stolen bases while making 119 starts at third base and three at second base. He led National League rookies in stolen bases and ranked second in runs scored and third in hits and doubles. In nine Postseason games, Durbin batted .276 (8-for-29) with two doubles, one triple, three runs scored, two RBI, and three stolen bases. An Illinois native, he was originally selected by the Atlanta Braves in the 14th round of the 2021 First-Year Player Draft.

Monasterio, 28, played in 68 games for the Brewers during 2025, batting .270 (34-for-126) with nine doubles, four home runs, and 16 RBI. The right-handed hitter made 21 starts at shortstop, eight at second base, and five at third base, while also playing 20.1 innings at first base and 2.0 innings in left field. He also played in 30 games for Triple-A Nashville, batting .250 (28-for-112) with a .346 on-base percentage, six doubles, and four home runs. Originally signed as an international free agent by the Chicago Cubs in March 2014, the Venezuela native has batted .250 (133-for-533) in 219 career Major League games, all with Milwaukee (2023-25).

Seigler, 26, played in 34 games for Milwaukee during 2025, his Major League debut, batting .194 (12-for-62) with six runs scored and five RBI. A switch-hitter and ambidextrous thrower, he made 16 starts at third base and one as the designated hitter. He also played in 72 games for Triple-A Nashville, batting .285 (71-for-249) with a .414 on-base percentage, .892 OPS, 51 runs scored, 16 doubles, four triples, eight home runs, and 23 stolen bases. The Arizona native was originally selected by the New York Yankees in the first round (23rd overall) of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft.

Harrison, 24, posted a 4.04 ERA (16 ER/35.2 IP) with 38 strikeouts in 11 games (six starts) during 2025 with the San Francisco Giants (eight games, four starts) and Boston (three games, two starts). The left-hander also made 18 Triple-A starts between Worcester (12 starts) and Sacramento (six starts), going 5-2 with a 3.66 ERA (31 ER/76.1 IP) and 88 strikeouts. He was acquired by the Red Sox in a trade from San Francisco alongside three others in exchange for Rafael Devers on June 15. Originally selected by the Giants in the third round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft, the California native has posted a 4.39 ERA (95 ER/194.2 IP) with 191 strikeouts in 42 career Major League games (37 starts) with the Giants (2023-25) and Red Sox (2025).

Drohan, 27, went 5-2 in 2025 with a 3.00 ERA (18 ER/54.0 IP), 77 strikeouts, and a .202 opponent batting average in 15 games (14 starts) between High-A Greenville (three starts) and Triple-A Worcester (12 games, 11 starts). The left-hander is rated as the Sox’ No. 15 prospect by Baseball America. Selected by Boston in the fifth round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft, the Florida native owns a 4.29 ERA (196 ER/411.2 IP) in 104 career minor league games (89 starts).

Hamilton, 28, batted .198 (35-for-177) with six home runs and 22 stolen bases in 91 games for the Red Sox in 2025. The left-handed hitter made 42 starts at second base and seven at shortstop. Originally selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the eighth round of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft, the Texas native has hit .222 (112-for-504) with 23 doubles, two triples, 14 home runs, 47 RBI, and 57 stolen bases in 204 career Major League games, all with the Red Sox (2023-25).

Filed Under: Boston Sports, MLB, Red Sox Tagged With: Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, MLB

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