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LOUISVILLE- It’s not everyday we get a brother vs. brother matchup in the NCAA Tournament, but Sunday provides that opportunity. Arthur Kaluma and Adam Seiko will square-off again, for the second straight year in March Madness.
After getting the better hand last season, San Diego State’s Adam Seiko will get another shot at beating his brother Arthur Kaluma, who is Creighton’s star forward. The two played each other last season in the NCAA Tournament, with Creighton winning 72-69.
Hide the fine china, mom, the boys are ready for another fight.

We’re in week — oh, who the hell knows at this point? — of Aaron Rodgers Watch ’23 with little to show for it. Still, Allen Lazard insists the deal will get done.
After plenty of chats, speculation, outright declarations, and sitting in the dark, Rodgers’ move to the Jets has yet to happen. Still. some of his favorite offensive weapons have already traded green and yellow for green and white.
One of those weapons is Lazard, TMZ Sports caught up with him as he sat in his car, and the recently-signed New York Jet insists Rodgers is headed to the Big Apple.

Lucas Herbert played his butt off in his Saturday match against Rory McIlroy, but still lost. No harm, no foul. Rory is on another planet right now, so it was always gonna be an uphill battle.
That being said, if you’re looking for some relatable golf content from a pro, our man Lucas did happen to give us that today.
He hit some excellent shots. This one, however, was a tough watch.

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— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 25, 2023

Lucas Herbert battles Rory McIlroy and the water
Incredible. So bad, and so, so relatable.

Adam Seiko and Arthur Kaluma will square off in the Big Dance for the second consecutive season.
For the second consecutive season, a pair of brothers are set to square off in the men’s NCAA tournament.
San Diego State senior guard Adam Seiko and Creighton sophomore forward Arthur Kaluma will square off on Sunday for a chance to advance to the Final Four. Last year, the two faced off in the first round of the tournament, with Kaluma and the Blue Jays advancing to the second round with a 72–69 victory.
Now, they play once again with an even bigger opportunity awaiting the winner.