The senior’s record-setting performance led the Wildcats into the Elite Eight.
The World’s Most Famous Arena just treated college basketball fans to one of the most incredible performances in men’s NCAA tournament history.
Kansas State senior point guard Markquis Nowell set the all-time record with 19 assists in the Wildcats’ East Regional victory over Michigan State. Nowell’s supreme production is the most in a men’s NCAA tournament game, breaking the previous mark set by UNLV’s Mark Wade (18) back in the 1987 National Semifinals.
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Choose your words wisely if you compare heavyweight legend Mike Tyson to a modern boxer. You’ll be pressed to find any fighter delivering the same explosive pain Tyson dished out in his heyday.
So when Tyson was asked if world champion boxer Gervonta Davis (28-0, 26 KOs) is a worthy comparison, Tyson said maybe … but not for the reasons you’d think.
As relayed by talkSPORT’s Michael Benson, Mike Tyson had a scathing response after being compared to Davis.
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“Maybe just getting in trouble with the law.
Markquis Nowell’s record-setting performance powered the Wildcats to the Elite Eight on Thursday night.
Kansas State secured a spot in the Elite Eight after taking down Michigan State 98–93 in an instant NCAA men’s tournament classic on Thursday night.
The game was pushed into overtime after Spartans guard Tyson Walker scored a layup in the final six seconds of regulation. The extra five minutes saw five lead changes and three ties.
The Wildcats sealed the game after forward Ismael Massoud drained a jumper with 15 seconds left in overtime.
Markquis Nowell finished with a record 19 assists in one of the most thrilling NCAA tournament performances to help push 3-seed Kansas State past No. 7 MSU.
The creative inbounds pass gave the Wildcats the lead in the Sweet 16 showdown with the Spartans.
The action from Madison Square Garden in the Sweet 16 showdown between Michigan State and Kansas State just served up one of the best plays of the men’s NCAA tournament.
With 14:10 to go in the second half and the game tied at 50, Kansas State’s Keyontae Johnson made an insane basket off an inbounds play under the Spartans basket.
Johnson, who was struggling to find an open teammate, chose to pass the ball off the back of Michigan State forward Malik Hall.
The Sweet Sixteen tipped off on Thursday, and the marquee matchup to keep an eye on is the semifinal game between Arkansas and UCONN.
Live from Vegas at T-Mobile Arena, golfing legend John Daly — in a bone-white beard and Arkansas polo — Daly locked in his pick with a cool delivery and wag of the finger.
Man, myth, Arkansas legend… John Daly. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Fox College Hoops’ John Fanta caught up with the golfing maverick to lock in his pick. Needless to say, Daly’s all in on his alma mater.
Many have speculated on Tom Brady’s next move, but we’re betting you didn’t guess it would be to join the WNBA.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced Thursday he is now a part owner of the Las Vegas Aces.
Because what else is a bored, retired multi-millionaire athlete to do?
“It was a matter of time before I was back in the building with some of the greatest athletes in the world,” Brady said.
Honored to be joining the @LVAces family, a world class organization with a team of incredible athletes pic.twitter.
Hoskins suffered the injury after falling awkwardly while trying to field a ground ball in Thursday’s spring training game.
Hours after he was taken off the field on a cart following a knee injury, Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins has been diagnosed with a torn ACL in his left knee, the team announced Thursday.
No timetable has been determined for his return, nor has his surgery date been set. The team said that the procedure would be “reconstructive.”
The injury occurred during a spring training game against the Tigers.
Earlier Thursday, I wrote about “The Jordan Spieth Experience.” That generally means Jordan Spieth gets himself into ridiculous trouble and then gets out of it. “The Rory McIlroy Experience” is a bit different.
It generally involves McIlroy hitting golf balls farther than human beings should be able.
That was also on full display on Thursday afternoon.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland plays his shot from the sixth tee during day two of the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club on March 23, 2023 in Austin, Texas.
The Florida duo cited their “Christian beliefs” as to why they didn’t sport the warmups.
Marc and Eric Staal did not suit up in Pride Night jerseys during warmups ahead of the Panthers’ game against the Maple Leafs on Thursday night.
The brothers cited their “Christian beliefs” as the reason for not wearing the special uniforms, saying in a statement that they wanted to keep the focus on helping the Panthers win this year’s Stanley Cup.