Somebody call Hilary Duff
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— No. 5 Utah women’s basketball head coach Lynne Roberts, sharing disturbing details about the racist hate crimes her team endured ahead of their March Madness debut, forcing the squad to change hotels. Simply unacceptable.
Men’s March Madness
🎓🏀 It’s their chance to shine
The GIST: Somebody call Hilary Duff because the women’s and men’s March Madness Sweet 16 fields are officially set. While we wait for the stacked women’s action to continue on Friday, the first four men’s games tip off tonight…
No. 6 Clemson Tigers vs. No. 2 Arizona Wildcats, 7 p.m. ET: It’s damn near impossible to keep Arizona senior Caleb Love from scoring, but Clemson proved they’re up to the task after a big second-round win over No. 3 Baylor. That said, the Tigers will have to put their regular-season inconsistency behind them to secure the dub.
No. 5 San Diego State Aztecs vs. No. 1 UConn Huskies, 7:30 p.m. ET: Both squads come charging into this 2023 title game rematch. UConn easily crushed their first two Madness foes, while San Diego State spun a narrow first-round dub into a second-round smackdown. Both teams boast excellent defenses, so poise under pressure will win this one.
No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. No. 1 UNC Tar Heels, 9:30 p.m. ET: Expect buckets on buckets, as both teams operate under the philosophy that the best defense is a blockbuster offense. Two seniors — the Tide’s Mark Sears and the Heels’ Naismith Trophy finalist RJ Davis — promise an especially splashy three-point showing.
No. 3 Illinois Fighting Illini vs. No. 2 Iowa State Cyclones, 10 p.m. ET: Illinois’ offensive firepower will meet its toughest test yet in Iowa State, which has one of the nation’s fiercest defenses. But it’s offense the Cyclones need to worry about if they want to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 2000 — they’ve struggled to get hot early in the NCAA Tournament.
NBA sports betting scandal
🏀 Follow the money
The GIST: The Toronto Raptors’ 11-game losing streak isn’t the only thing plaguing their mediocre season — fringe player Jontay Porter is now at the center of a sports gambling investigation.
The details: The NBA is looking into unusual prop bets involving Porter. A prop bet involves wagering on specific aspects of a game, like how many points a player will score.
- On January 26th and March 20th, an unusually high number of bettors wagered the “under” on Porter props, meaning an influx of bets believing he would not hit his relatively low average stat lines including points, rebounds, assists, and three-pointers.
- Porter played less than four minutes in both of those games before exiting due to either illness or injury. He did not reach the stats set in the prop bets, so anyone who bet the “under” won big.
- But because multiple accounts tried to place bets over $10K and $20K on these props (which are usually limited to max $2K bets), it caught bookkeepers’ attention.
Zooming out: The NBA is now investigating whether or not Porter purposefully tanked in those games. This comes at a time when professional athlete involvement with sports betting is under increased scrutiny, and at least one NBA head coach is speaking out about the dark side of sports gambling.
- Shortly before Monday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković became aware of the NBA’s probe, and Porter was removed from the lineup. It’s unknown if he will return before tonight’s 7:30 p.m. ET game against the NY Knicks.
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⚾ The wait is over, baseball fans — first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays open the 2024 season with a bang, facing their American League East foes, the Tampa Bay Rays, tomorrow at 4:10 p.m. ET, with pitcher José Berríos on the mound. Go Jays go.
👀 LA Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani insisted that he has never gambled on sports, in his first public comments since the bombshell allegations against his former interpreter and friend, Ippei Mizuhara.
🎓🏀 Canadian women’s hoopers Aaliyah Edwards (No. 3 UConn) and Yvonne Ejim (No. 4 Gonzaga) are both through to the NCAA March Madness Sweet 16. We the North.
🏆 With the Stanley Cup Playoffs less than one month away, the NY Rangers clinched the first postseason berth with their 6–5 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers last night.
🍁 Center Auston Matthews and the Toronto Maple Leafs fell 6–3 to the New Jersey Devils last night but can get back on track against Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET.
🏒 Two hundred career-goal scorer, left winger Zach Hyman and the Edmonton Oilers soared to a 4–3 overtime win over the Winnipeg Jets in last night’s clash of Canadian playoff hopefuls.
🏈 NFL owners have been busy at this week’s owners’ meetings. They approved a divisive hip-drop tackle ban on Monday then revamped the kickoff play rules yesterday in an effort to make the game safer.
⛳ The Ford Championship will make its LPGA Tour debut in Arizona tomorrow and features a stacked 144-player field competing for the $2.25M purse, the largest of the season so far.
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- Pizza Pizza’s customizable pies are hot, fresh, affordable and always arrive quickly — almost as speedy as PWHL Toronto’s top defender Renata Fast flies down the ice.
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🏈 What’s streaming soon
Receiver. This new Netflix series will follow five elite pass catchers — Las Vegas Raider Davante Adams, Minnesota Viking Justin Jefferson, San Francisco 49ers George Kittle and Deebo Samuel, and Detroit Lion Amon-Ra St. Brown — throughout the 2023 season. Hut, hut, hell yeah.
⚽ Who’s making moves
NJ/NY Gotham FC. After expanding their NWSL championship-winning roster by adding USWNT stars including Crystal Dunn and Rose Lavelle, the squad is aiming to grow the game and women’s sports as a whole.
🎾 What to read
This deep dive into professional tennis’s Saudi Arabia conundrum with the ATP and WTA at the center of yet another sportswashing campaign.
Take Your Pick
As you read, a 2023 championship game rematch headlines tomorrow’s men’s Sweet 16 slate, so we want to know which team you think will advance to the Elite 8.
On Monday, we asked about the state of your bracket. 40% said that their Final Four picks are still alive, 27% said that their women’s and men’s champions are still in contention, 24% said their brackets are completely busted, and 9% still have perfect brackets.Today’s email was brought to you by Lauren Tuiskula, Alessandra Puccio, Marga Sison, Lisa Minutillo, and Briana Ekanem. Editing by Laura Pastore, Janine Kiefer, Emma Leishman, Rachel Fuenzalida, and Lindsay Jost. Fact-checking by Parul Kanwar. Ops by Briana Ekanem and Marga Sison. Ads by Katie Kehoe Foster, Alexis Allison, and Dee Lab. Managing edits by Lauren Tuiskula. Head of content Ellen Hyslop.