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AP Top 25 poll reaction: LSU moves into top five
The new women's AP Top 25 poll is out. The bottom half of the top 10 got reshuffled.[read more]

Bracketology watch guide: The gap between the 1-seeds and the rest
Monday is a night for chipping away at the résumé (Kansas, Texas Tech, UNC), with a couple AQs on the line.[read more]

AP Top 25 poll reaction: Arizona unanimous No. 1, Illinois in top five
The latest Top 25 poll is out, with a new top five. What's next for the ranked teams?[read more]

NFL to look into Tisch's Epstein files connection
The NFL said Monday that it is aware emails released by the Justice Department on Friday show that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein connected Giants co-owner Steve Tisch with numerous women and that it will look into the matter.[read more]

Hornets' Lee sorry for 'foolish' collision with Ball
An embarrassed Charles Lee took the blame for a head-to-head collision with his star player on the sideline after LaMelo Ball and the Hornets coach both went for a loose ball.[read more]

Six teams leave RSN Main Street to join MLB
Six teams officially left their regional sports network, Main Street Sports, and joined Major League Baseball on Monday, essentially shedding their local-media contracts.[read more]

Sources: M's deal for Cards All-Star Donovan
The Mariners acquired infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan from the Cardinals, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan. Donovan was a first-time All-Star last season.[read more]

Goodell: Belichick will eventually be Hall of Famer
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday the league has nothing to do with the vote for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and that he believes Bill Belichick will eventually be inducted.[read more]

Sources: Bucks countering trade offers for Giannis
The Bucks have submitted counteroffers to teams aggressively seeking a trade for two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, sources told ESPN.[read more]

NFL to reevaluate Rooney Rule: 'More work to do'
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Monday that the league will take a closer a look at the Rooney Rule and all that it encompasses after an offseason hiring cycle that saw only one of 10 head-coaching jobs go to a minority candidate.[read more]